X I u.tlvertltnx Itatos. 8 ire) coin inn on your, - - V).00 ne-half, column, one yenr, 80.00 One-fourth column, one year, 15.00 Ono square (10 lino) 1 insertion 75 Every Additional insertion, 60 Professional And Business curds of not niorotlinn 6 linos, pur year, 6.00 Auditor, Executor, Administrator and Asslgnae Notices, 5.50 Editorial notices per hue, 13 All advertisements for a snorter po riol tlmn one year are payable at the time they nre ordered, and if not paid the person ordering them will be hold responsible for the monor. X o o t Republican Campaign Song . Baity round tb flag again, Tb flag that Lincoln bore I Bally rountl Ik Stars and Stripes, brothers, as of yore I Ilol.l tht Fort ooi il November Victory it sure I Hold tht Port for Hayes and Wheeler Hsvtt nn were truer I .' "'. BoAv .aa who leaves (be renki Wair i eonatry bleeds I Lei professions go for nsugbt Give us men or deeds I Hold ihe Fort for Hayes and wheeler j Never men were truer Hold the Fort far honest money Hold fur open eohonls Hold (be grand old fltg forever Hold thai freedom rules Now hurrah for Hayes sod Wheeler t l'lsees high to Oil Forward all along Ihe line, Win the fight we wi( I Spurn lb doubter and Ihe trimmer J . 8puin the "peace" of Ulaly-fourJ Spurn the double-endcr lioket Which one rides before T Which ie man and wbioh is monkey T Aekithe publto voice, "Vy, my deare, you pays your money, And you lake your oiioioej'' Give us men of Ood'e creation J Not Ibe feeble spewn Bred for Honor's degradation ; Qive ue brain and brawn J Give ue men who seise I the muikol Men with -nerve to light. And we'll grant you four years' leisure Simmy T., good Might JI iHOOllutlOOUH How an American 1 became an Arab Sheik Tbo following, which U cUimod to ue a true story, is, if authentic a powerful illustration of tbo dogroo in wuicu trtitu may often, bo strung or thaa fiction t About twonty-livo years ago a company or young mou started out from Damascus to Jeru salum. Tlioy had uot go no fur when a band of tu mod borsetuuu surroun ded thorn and ordored tlioin to hull. Tbo leador of tbo band said tbo cum van might move ou unluiniod if tbey would deliver up ouo of thoir nnmbor, a young ninn mined Ilin d ill, wbo jmould not sutler if ho would come along with them pevso fully. . AftfV a brief , consultation, the tort j woro accodo I to, and tlio list look'-iis companions bad of hiiu ras to soe bim uiouutod on a lino jiorso, attoudod, by tbo gay homo i ieo of the Bedouin huik of the Lo Arisli tribo, which usually wiutor in tlio neighborhood of LUinascua, nn 1 iu the summer move south and east ovur tbo giVut plain, sucking pustur ngo and water for their lloeks and Lurdd. Whero tho esc n't wore to convene, lUndull hiluo c;iim;v tion, but soon bo found hiimulf at tlio Uhoik'a tout, and to bis surpriso a magnificent entci'tuimuunt await ed bim. With ainiuutii'jtit, bo ex claimed ; 'Wbat does all this mean 1 Arzalia, tho Sheik's daugbtor, had seen tbo young man, and had fallm passionately in lovo with kirn, and t'ais was tho wedding feast. The young uiau and Arzalia woro mor riod at once, Tboro was no escape for Randall, for bis tent .was faith fully guardod by night, and Lis por- Bon closely watchod by day, lest ho should escape i and this gu trd was kept over bim for tears, i . . . . He Boemod uappy w-ju ins un sought bride, for .aiia proved bur love for bim was I more than nioro fancy. Children wero born to tlioin, I and their domosto hfo was mai kod I by kindness, oiui teey, nud truo af fection. Randvll rapidly aoqnired I tbo Arabic unguage, bis wifo us I readily mastred the Lnglisb, and tbey taughi Ibeir children . both, which tbev:peak readily. I h ' .1 ' n i il I . Who wi uus ivunoaii i in me I State of Iw York livea bis father Iwbo hssfiever seen tbo face of bis I son.. Jul winor now over sevon ty ynot'i of age, and his history al- ....... ImostH romnntio aa that of his aon, Iforliwas raised among Indiana, aodlaa travelled over the Missisippi Vey in search of fish and game. rhen he waa twenty one years of i the chief advised bim to go to (ie white men (be waa voluotarily Imong the Indians), saying t "You an bo more of a man than among be Indians." , lie returned and so- lured a Welsh lady for his wifo, and ile she was in Wales tbis son was y.n. duo motuer soon after ilvuiflr po boy remained with his kindred waiting the father from this conn- fy, bnt the father was unable to go Ptor his son, who romaidod in ales till manhood, and was taking trio through Sviia when ho was kptured by the Sheik. tonng Handall was a Dapust, and rough his influenoo his wifo be me of tbo soma faith, and tboir piMren were nurtured in the same V-' ' Randall's ' son - has beoame Wkof the tribe, tho fatbor-ia-law "iog died, A dervish, a zealot of the Mohara tdan faith, hal for a long time been feavoriog to atir up opposition M pereolion oa acoonut of this ffroligiou. lie strove to have fall's eons thrown out of the Ny of the TrfikisU government J. twling Iq this, turned . bis as Vila upon the daughtor of the for per and charged ber with witch-ti.- Bhs was brought bofora the Hs, oompoatxl "of venerable 4iks and pa'aodia, to ausrrer, char s wbioh involved her Ufa. The "-" J--'j bn bresanted and - 1 aa best) thsv could, by Hi. r t m VOL. 14. answer tbe charges through her ad vocate. She, although but fourteon yoars of ago, responded t . "Most vonerable fathers, I will reply, in person.'' And then holding s Bible in bor hand, from which aha fro quently read, made adofenoa worthy an npostlo, and when ahe finished tbe unanimous verdiot was in bor favor. But the old dervish breathed vengeance, and determined to take her life. This trial was in October, 1872. In Juno, 1873, tho while Keren (for such was bor name) was teaching a class of littlo children io a grovo, tbe dorvish stealthily appronchod, and before any ooo was aw vro be bad murdorod her and flod. Tbe fleetest horses of tbo tribo, with ri ders armod, pursuod and captured him t be was tried and executed. Tbo last loiter from Ladio Arzalia Lo Arisk Kandall gave a most touching account of the trial and tragic death of bor daughter, in which ia tbe sontence : "Pray fur mo that my piety may be as hutnhlo as tbe violet, as enduring as tbo olive and aa flagrant as the orient Homo members of tbe family eon- tcmplata visiting this couutry soon, when they will substantiate the sto ry to a doubting public. Paying Dear for a Kiss Craker vs. Northwestern Railroad Company. In 30 Wisconsin, 057, it is held that it is unlawful for a rail road corporation to kiss a female pas senger against her will. Tbe plain tiff was a school teacher, about twen ty years of ago. B jiug the only pas sengor in tho car, the conductor nat urally supposing sbo would bo lonely sat down by ber, and engagod hor in conversation. Tho rest of tbo affair sho thus nai ratog : He said "I sup poso you are married, liko all tho rest of tho schoolm trmsf I said. "No, I am not." Then he sat np noaror to mo. and put his baud in my muff, and said. "Tboro ia room for two hands in this muff, ain't there T I said, "No sir, not for yours,' and jerked my muff away. JIo then said. ".Mv band is pretty dirty, ain't it ? It looks as thougu it uoodod wash ing." I told bim to wash them, as water was plenty. Ho then said. "It s thawing considorublo, that s so f . I bad tbo tassel of my muff in my hand, tonsing it and ho s ti t. If you don t stop twistiosr that you will woar it out." I said, "I .Ion t euro if I do. lie then said. " H'liut iiuilc'S you look so cross t" I didn't answer bim, but tinned away from him. Pretty soon ho got up, an 1 1 siipposod ho was going away. Ho stepped to tho sido of my chair, throw his arms arouu I ma. an 1 held mo down. I said, "Oil 1 let mo go you will kill mo 1" tie said. "I am not going to hurt yon." Then I said, "Vli it bf.vo I ever dono to yon that ynishoiid treat ma iu this way f" Aftor "a) had kisse l mo livo or six times, bo said. " Look tno in tho eyo, and tell me if you are mad f" I said, "Yes, I am mad." And she wa', because she sued bis employers, and got $1,000 damages hunt 'io jJoeniii'j Tdcuram. Duessino thc Haul Tboro are some points in tbo drowsing of the bair wbich nil women should nnder stand. The prosout uuivorsal fah- ion of covering tho forehead with a fringo of hair or small curls is a wrong to tbe majority. Tboy may twirl aud twiue over email, dolicato, fair couutenancos 1 but nobler facos want a smooth expanse of forohead, and in tbo fashionable "idiot fringe" we lose ail tuo upper lights of tba countenance. Dark complexions, too always require masses of hair lying languidly in grand easy forms or shining coils 1 black hair ia spoilod by 'frizzing.' In order to brincr out tbe intolloo tuulity of any face the hair should be awopt bock and raised high. The face lights as the brow uncovers, but care must be taken Dot to draw tbe hair too tight aud rigid 1 all that ia nocossary ii to show that exquisite liuo along tbe roots whero tho skin ia soft and fair and the coloring frosh and tender even in old ago. Tho covered forehead ia of tbe earth earthly t all tbe Dolilahs of. every ago and country afoot it, and to provo its olloot you have only to tako any frail pictured beauty and in im agination sweep tho . forehead clear and turn up the flowing curls into smooth, tidy coils, and the woman look reformed. I'lntaren and vounir girls may woar nuboiind hair, but in woman it looks untidy ana worse Exclutnge. 1 j. "Mrs. Partington" ia solicitous to know whether a man who dipa his can into a tank of water ia a oan- tack-eroui man. ... I 1 ! A Troy carpenter, jealous of his pretty wife, compels bor to accom pany him , to hia daily labor. He Sr.- !.- t,. tii. uesires to sea uiorw wi ui . hia friends. A waalthr old Salt Tke Morman baa marriad ait Bweediah sisters, and the widowed mother aigha-to make tha aeventh. So aaya a Halt ILaka jo-l MIDDLEBUIIG, SNYDEIi COUNTY, WILLIAM A. WHEELER Congressman William A Wheeler, who has been, nominated for Vico President, is the representative in Congress from the Nineteenth Dis trict of Now York, and from bis training and experience in publio lifo, ha is well . fitted for tbe office. Ue has boon for over a quarter of a contnry engaged in pursuits which eminently qualify bim for tho high ofllco to which ho bos boon uomina. to I. I to has boon since tho death of the Whig party, a consistent Re publican, and bis exporiouca as a tate logislutor, and as a member of Congress for five terms is a snflicimit guaranty of bis fitness for tbo posi tion In New York, and in bis own county of Franklin, bis character stands very high, and In his capacity of Chairmen of tho Congressional Committee which went to New Orloans in tbo wiutor of 1871, to sottle tbo diuioulties, he nhowod considerable exocntivo ability and sound souse, wbioh did much to bring about a peaceable sottloment of the quostion then at issue between tbo opposing faction. Mr. Wheolor was born in ilalone, Franklin county, in New York, Juno, 13, 181'.), and is consequently in bis fifty eighth year. llo received a common school and acaduniio education in bis native town oud subsoqnontly entered tbe University of Vermont, which he loft in the year 1812, without grad uating, o next studied law, and having been callod to tbe bar, ho commenced the practice of bis pro fession in bis native county with con siderable succoss. 7o showod mark ed ability in bis profession, and in a few years was offered the nomination of District Attorney by tho demo crats of Franklin County, o ao ccpted tho nomination, and was elected, llo discharged tho duty of bis o Hi oo iu im able and impartial manner, and at tho expiration of Im torm of ollico bo was requested to become a candidate for Assembly iu tho Whig interest. Mr. Wboulor throw himself into the coutost warm ly, and was elected. Ho only serv ed one torm, however, and at its close gave up for a timo publio lifo to bnsinuss pursuits. Ho becamti cash ier of tho bank iu his native town, and for fourteen years remained con necled with it, displaying judicious judgment iu all bis transactions, and winning tbe esteem and couliduiicu of all who had business relations with him. llo also becamo intercat- ol in railroads and was elected 'resident of tho Northern New Yolk K iilroa I, which position ho held for eloveu yeurs. At tlio death of tho Whig party, Mr. Whoelor becamo a Itupnbiicuii, uud in tlio year 1323 bo was fleeted to tbo State Senate, of wbich bo was ma lo temporary I'resideut, a distinguished mark of tho coolidoiico in whiu'j ho was held by tho republican party, who then for tlio first timo fully controll ed tho Legislature. Mr. Wheeler was an activo membe r of tbo Senate during bis torm of ollicc, and his ability and integrity wcro so well recogniisod that bis pai tv removed bim to a higher upbore of political duty by electing bim thoir Itopresou tativo to tho Tbirtyseven'h Congress 1 from tlio sixteenth District, oompri. sing the counties of Clinton. Essex, and Franklin. Mr. Wheeler trovod , himself a faithful representative, con sistently supporting the Republican party, and aiding in all measures for the suppression of the rohellion. Aftor this term in Congress bad ex pired, Mr Whoelor retired into pri vate life for four or five yoars, but 111 tno spring of 18U7 no was again call ed to take an active part in politics. He was elected, in April, 18G7, a member of the State Constitutional Convention, and at its organization tbe following Jnne, he again received a distinguished mark of favor by ite ing elected to the position of Chair- man of tbe Convention. In tbe fall of 18G7, Mr. Wheeler was nominated and elected to tbe Forty-first Con gress front the Nineteenth District, Comprising 1' ranklin and St. Law rence counties, and si 000 that date he baa aat continuously in Congress np to toe present time, in tbe Forty-first Congress Mr. Wheeler waa Chairmen of tno (Jommittee on tbe Pacific Railroad, which offioo be bold in the Forty second Congress in tbo wiutor of 1874, be was, us al ready stated, appointed Chairman of the Congressional Committee which went to New Orleans to sottle the disturbing question which thou pro vailed iu Louisiana, and it was mainly owing to his exertion that a peaceable sottloment waa obtained and that wbat ia kuown as the "Wheolor compromise" was aoooplod by both parties in the Louisiana Legislature. The compromise agre ed upon . by tbo committee was adopted in good faith by tbe lie publicans and Democrat, ponce was restored, and good fooliug soon pre vailed among all olassos of citizens. - ' IA.A special dispach front tho Burobarest correspondent of the Daily Afruu, who aooompainod Mr. Sobuylor in hia tour of investigation, aye Mr, Daring's report of sixty villages burned and ' l'J.OOO person killed by tba Turk a in Bulgaria dooa not include tba outrages committee iu the) dittriots north of Sophia, Forty vilkurM warA hm-notl north of Ualkana, and seventy eouth. Mr. ooauyier nua not oowplatad bis in veatifntUon, t. ha estimates tba nnmbercf- tZ'.i at aixty tbouaaud io the '-:!:, cf PLilinrjoDolia alone. 1 A Clergyman andKie Burglar The Rev. Dr. Trie, formerly rector of Si. Stephen's Epfooopal Chnroh lived until rrcratly at 109 Won Tweoty-sooontf street. Eirly in the summer he went to Hrmpttead, l-sv. log bis furniture and silver locked in bis dwelling. A few weeks aitotho Dicior wont to Now York, unlocked the frant door, aud o'lierod the pal lor. S mii he board foottteps cm loir s.iftly down tbo stairs. IU went into tho ball, and tboro he discovered a burglar. "What are yon d o I a g hero V irked tbo D wtor. Tb bur lar said j "If you move I will blow your brains out," and dragged bim intj tho parlor and told him to sit down. T beitno to talk to him," said the Dwtor to a MmtcunY reporter. " Mr good fullo,' " sitid I, " 'what iuduoos you to cuninit this crime up on crime ? You have committed bur fcliry, and dow you aro about to aominit tnurdisr. It will do yo'i no U'tod to kill an old man liko mo. You bavo already run tbe rik of twenty years io S'a'o Prison and to littlo pur i))so. If vou kill too vou will be 'found out, I have many friends io tbe city tod am well-known here. The murdor will osuse great esoiumont, und you will be hauled for it. As a mere matter of policy it Is fully to kill iuo And tboo, why do you want to add crime to crime 7' " 'Well, you tako the matter pretty coolly,' tald tbe burglar. 'Who nre you, anyhow f 'I am the Uov. Dr. Prico of the Episcopal Church, and have spool a portion of my Hum laboring among your class of people.' Tbe burglar's mauoercliso ged wuco I said this, aal be took tbe pistol sway from my head, l'ekin tho burglar's tort hand io mine (the right held tbo pistol). I uddud : 'My Kund follow, what lias induced you to lead this lilo of crime t Why do you do so V Tlio band Containing tho pistol dripped by tho burglar's side. 'I am sulTnui," ho sif 'lor food to eat ami am wuiio'it work and nj ouo pities mo. You lire tho first man, sir, that has spoken a kio word to mo for u long timo. 4 shall not narm you. i am surprisoit at your. coolness. 1 on aro tlio most remar kable man I ever saw.' " Tbo doctor had a heavy gold chain hanging from his vest, uud a gol 1 waluh attached to it. He also hail money in bis pockets. Tho burglar did not utte.'iipt to rob bim. He said : "You bavo destroyed all my desiro to steal, and as for harming you, you need uot fear that Hut I must escape, And bow to do it I don't know. 1 am afraid to go out, for you wiil givo an alarm and 1 shu'l bo arrested. I cauuot slay hero, that's certain, and I cauuot harm you, for you talk s kindly to mo. 1 haven't tho heart to injure you. 1 don't boo any other way than to tie you Is tboro a closet handy to put you iu V "1'batis unnecessary,'' said the Doctor. "I will allow you tj escapo. I will give you all tho timo you wsnt I will not mako any alarm until vou uro out of duugor. My lifo is iu dan ;Kr. ttUJ proiotso you that you !HUlkl1 ,)ftV0 H 'o timo you want.'' . WoI, 1 RU08a 1 11 trust y011-" e atartod for tho door. As bo Wfts about to go out, tbo Doctor c,illl1 l bim? "My good fellow, J"011 nxJ that you aro in want More, wko tuu dollar (handing him a ml- vcr dollar) I urn williug t) belt) you further if you will write uio when you got away. You noed not fear to do so, for t will not troublo yon, if you really dosiro to roforni." Tbo burglar stood loaning against tbo front door of tho house with ono band on tho knob, looking pensively at the Uoor. Drawing a long broatli, ha raised himself fall longth, and, changing bis position to rest Lira soir, tie saia, slowly, tuaolc you, air. 1 expected to have a fight ' with you wneu 1 board you come in the door You have conquorod me without fighting. You shall hear from me again, air 1 I will never forget this occurrence, t believe that there is ono kind-hearted man loft in the world. Good-by. Tbe burglar, oaatiog a glance be hind him, slid out upon the stoop, and abutting tha door after him, walked rapidly away toward Ninth avenue. AT. Y. llemiry. A Doiuooratio speaker in South Carolina asked hia colored hearers if they had onough to eat. Thoir au- ewer waa "l'lonty, plenty. ' "Who givoa it to you t" he inquired. "No body givos it t we work for it. they cried. "What do yon own now that you did not have bofore tbe war I" said ho. "Our wives and children." waa the atunning answer. That Douiocrat had no more to say. "The thiovoa of Philadelphia'1 as they call thomsolvea, have petitioned Mayor Stokoley to fix a day upon wuicu they may visit tbe Centennial without inourring tbe dangor of ar rest and iinprisonroont. They aay tbey are anxious to boo the show, but "are afrrtkl to go there for foar of getting ninety daya." Tbe Mayor lias uot said wuat course bo will peraue in the premises. Snook's boy board him any tba other day that there waa money in bona, and ha proceeded to investi gate the oil mau's poultry yard. He had opwued a docon fin specimens witliout flndiog any, whan tbe old man deoended on bim, and iba boy now woudora if thora'a a balm io UiloJ rrr PA, OCTOBER Chinsst Squalor in San Francisco. Individually, John Chinaman is a oleau human i collectively, be is a boast Ah tituo, the cook, keeps his coppers and pans cloan and bright washes bis bands in going front dish to dish, is orderly, frosh in appoar anoo, and evor arrayed in spotless white and blue. Follow him homo anyyoit will find tbiscloauly unit become ono of a herd of animals liv ing in a state of squalor and filth, at which even a diggor Indian would shudder. Fifteen Chinamen will sloep, and cook in a hovel or cm liar twolve f'ot Sfinaio, having only a door as moans of admitting li;hl and air. Clouds of rancid smoke issue continually from the common cliim noy, wiudow and door, through which John aud bis fellows may dim ly bo seen crawling, cooking, smok ing, and sleeping, for when Coo bee has nothing to do bo generally crawls into bis holo to sleep or smoko. Tbo largo companies' board'' ing houses aro no bettor. 10 very story is refloorod, and m.tdo into two, and ofton throo, tho standerod hoight of a room being a tritlo over or under fivo foot. Clean at first, tbo balding soon becomes grimy, and then black, and tbon dirt-on- crusted from tho garrot to roof Onoe occupied by Chinese, a build ing mast always romain a pest-bolo or be torn down. Under the side walks, under stair cases, in cramped bunks, and on rackety platforms John lives, and, it is ropoatod, thrives. It is only to adventurous an I strong stomached that a fair picture of Chinese lifo is presented in all its foulness. When a tiro barns out a holo, and lays open a section of this vile qttartor, then it is that groups of tho curious gather round and try to beliovo that they livo within a block of tuoso rookeries and slums, whero thoro is no difforonco between the blackness of tho charred beam and that of tho sleeping boles. Of eourso tboro aro cleanly exceptions,- tho restaurants, ami some few of tho rich merchants' storos, for instance i but there is no danger of darkening tlio picture over nntoli t oud China town, lying iu tho heart of San Francisco, is a miraclo of human uiu'leanness, und wonder of tilth. Han Franciscans bavo iuu:h oauiu to bo thankful for tho long season of purging trade winds. Tvutvi J, IVcoi, in iS'itAicc for Ucttihcr. Steam vers us Elepliants. Big stories como from big lands tako the land of Niagara for an exam ple. Tho land of tho Himalayas, too has its sensational narratives on a L'rand scale ; and these, with tlio spread of tho Anglo Indian pross, aro obtained widor notoriety every day. Tho sea soi pout of Amoric.m waters has a rival in gigantic octo pus of l!io Indian ocean, which tho other day draggod down under wa ter a schooner iu full sail, tha cap tain of which presumod to tiro nt tho lloutiug mounter. Dut tho latest anecdote from India," though sensa tional enough, is thoroughly crodi ble. It resembles closoly an iuci- ulont which ia well known to bavo occurred several yoars ago, when tlio railway from Mara to Shoranoro on tho Malabar coast, was first opou ed but for regular traffico, This tune, howevor, tho scono is laid on a railway in India. As a train was proceeding at a fair speed tbe engmo driver noticed a herd of elephants advancing towards him along the line. Ue immodiatoly sounded tho whistle, aud his assis tant put on the brake, I n an in stant, howovor, they wero in the herd. The loading elephant, a bugo tuskor, was apparently only enraged by tbo wbistlo, and chargod tho ad vancing train. There was a tremen dous concussion, the elophunt was knocked off to ono side, mutilated tbe train, aftor a serioa of violont iolta which nearly torew it off the ine, came to a standstill against tbe bodies of two other animals of tbe beard. There was not a groat doal of damage done, bnt tlio passengers were much frightened, and tbe en gine was considerably batterod about tbe front The tusker Was despatched by an English gentleman who was traveling in tbe train, and bis long tusks socur ed aftor wbich the trniu proceeded ou its iournoy, Tho remainder of tho herd acamporod away and turnod wbon about a milo oft an a knoll, looking in a dazod stupid kind of way at tha train as it moved oil'. Mary J. Nevins, of St, Albans, Me., was 100 years old Inst Juno, and is ao strong and lively that when "help" was short last summer she went into tbe fit 1 1 and Resisted (o got in hay. The Fairfield "Chron icle" aaya that three years ago I) D. Stewart gavo bor a 1 5 bill and agreed to double it every year as long as tbo old lady lives. Tbo lady, from all accounts, bids fuir to live at least ten years longer, and if ahe docs Mr, Stewart will be obligod by his contract to pay ier 1 20,W) on the completion of her one hundred and tenth year, which with Jbrmer paymonta, will aggrogate 910,950. A few years' longer life would bank rupt the United State. ... .:' 1 .. 1 u , jum The Underwriters', Convention ia New York hate adopted a resolution declaring firecrackers specially baz ardoua, and asking Congress) to pass law proluwung their importation- ,12 187G. NO. 23. Philadelphia Rail and Reading Road. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. HI3tT. Tm7,, ih7. Train h-nve Ilennfon an ful- lowt SinvlmH J-Jrcrptetl.) For Bliainoklo, 10,13 11.00 am and 3.0 p m- For Ml. Partnel, Aslitsnd, Tsmsona, PollsvllU, Iloading, and I'bitadrlpiiia, 1 1 .00 am. 1 Tntiittor If.rn hm. J.vj'v at (Sunilit m Hj"vpte,l.) ' l.oe aiimnokiii, ft.uj a m 1.50 ami 3.a im. I.osre Philadelphia 0,11 h n), rteadlni 1 1 . .to a m. I'oiisville, tl.tnp ro. TaiD.ia 1.25 n m A fill in I 1 HO p m Ml. Carmol ;j.lo p m. 7Wm tnuf ir,trrhltrf nn flh : end 2 nn i.ri,, p.m. For t'hilndclphis 5.2o, 8.0 j ft.10tf. l5s. m ii.OO and U.07 p hi. For New York b.-'o a m For PhiUdelphi 1.45 p m, 7m for WtrrUbur,) bare a followi t Leave New York. 8 41 m 1 nn -- 1 6.:io and 7.ii p in. i.eyre miiadslpbia, 0.15 a m. 3. ID 5 15 and 7. JO p m. Siiwlitia !.eeve New York 5.3o p m. I.ie riiiladelphia 7.J0 p ml Via Morrie & Kea It. It. J. E. WOOTTEN. reb..ts.i,,. q'U't. TACOUK. ItlKdKbA CO., " WI1UI.KSALE KKALKHS I.N FoitKiux & DoMKsru: mtY Gtmih ivo. irin ii si J'liihiilolphiu la, i Kins mm, rsYcmwAOT, rASHAnoi I Soul lirnilnir. W-iii. rlinii, sml 1lrlll 1 (IiiIiIk. li iv. ii r ,w minor ant tnnv liinln.l I anil Kitln tha luv una sllo.-ll.in , ny iTAnn ithoy rhiiiiiio Inmantlf . I'rl.'it hjr mill, fo conn. Keiiietniior. I hi. not morn flrnilsr. Imt a bmik ul Imiimgix, A.l.lro.., H I ' . f l CO.. I Jll Suulli ;tb t , I'liilmlplphU, Pa. IXKCL'TOKS' NO Tiai Letters l -ittjtntnntftrT On 111. A.tltt. nt t..an,..tln NserhrlM la'ii r I'nion tun!ili. Suyilar oiiunty, f. ilecM hre Imnn uranio.) to the iin.lorliin'l. All permnn knowlnic lliomolvo Itiil.hKt.l tofsl.l out nil, vin ,:oaH ml. Im ino.llme payuiont wklln tl.. hnrlnit rlnlin Hitit alileiuto mil iirn.ont tlioin f,,r tui llciueiitlo I. III-. Mill . I, V. MtNKV O. isttt IIII1ST, Auk 10, TS. tiiM.uii.rs. A DMINI-'TItATOH'S NOTICB. l,etlnrsnfsiliiilnliirllin nn tl.a Suyilur 1'ixintv, 1' liiivlnic li 011 Kr nl"i to tlio iin'trlKii,l, nil Tmi knnnlnic ihoin voIvoa In.loliteil to ul'l etntu nr. rn iio'iol to untka Inline HI6 ,yinout, wlill. th.i.o havlK I'l.ihm will (irereui lUoin .Inly nutln uili'iiio'l lur ottl.lnant 10 bUSAN I.AIIOIIIl. Hout. 14, lU. Aauiiuliu.il Ix. Manhood : How Lost, How Restored! fTSoi Juel publislicl, a new edition of In Ml "R' L'LLVR,,,"'I'' t'KLKUHATKO Cs .vl hay oil the radical cum (without mi..iiuno) of 8tarnmiorrbnea or Hcininiil Weskno'S, Invoinnlnrjr Hominal Loaacs, linpolenoy, Mental auJ 1'byaiosl Ino I'ni'ily, lnipeiliiueols lo Mitrriuiie. etc. iilu, t.'oimiiiiiptlou, Ciile)y uuj Kits, in duce J by self-iululgenoe or sexual eX. trrsgince Ao. 1 eior i.i""pi in.i- i, jnioui ('iiiiimun Inn . gioyl'rioe, in a sosicJ envalope, only sia oents. The eelebrsletl sutbnr, In this admirable r.imy, clearly ili'in inmrsies, from a thirty years siiuocsaiui prm-tion, thnt the alar tuing eousoiiuonoes of srlf-ahime msv he rsdioslly oui ed without the ditni;rnus ti of inleriml modioioe or the application of the kniro ; poiiitiug out a mo.lu of care st once simple, Curtain, snd elToolusl, by means 01 wUion every sufferer, no mailer what bis eondition nisy be, may euro biui olfcbonply, privately, sill radically. Jejyl'bls Loci a re should be in Ihe bstuls of every youth and every man in the land. Henl undir seal, In a plain envelope, lo any alreaa, post paid, on receipt of siX oetils or two pint stamps. Address the 1'uhllehers. F. UUUOMAN A 80S. il Abn St., New Tork 1 1'ost otfioe Uoa 4'86 July Id, I6-7& ly. AOENTSul- fr. Ttiroa el uliro TSantwrlbara lamaria. H. t lltorary iapor. (Inly fl.bo a il'UNSLiLH, I'uba., I'Ulla.la., Pa. nromil Iran. RlljnllN UNDERTAKING. E. L. BUFFINGTON. 31iilll4)luru', Lit. For milch less Man) has keen heretofore paM for llian lo Hill plan. Mr. HuiBiislun la a frarttnl workman, and la praiurail furnish 'Ot'KINM, OASK KTt. ao.. at a 1 molt le-hali tha irlre iliaj liar a karetofure auat Sara, lie alio Manufactures " of alt OeacriptluDi, and at (really reduced prlos, ( . All orilert prornpllr sth-nile.1 In. (at blir.il. iI.um la I'rsaklta) aud sallalaotkia In all eaaea HuaraolaaJ. April ', isTo.ir. ' Caution VTOTICE is hereby given that (he I s undenlanad iursliaael the ftillnlutf ar. llolaa at wnilalilaa' Hal., aaJ I. ft Itm (ania In poaaaalou f Uaa WaltM lUrina his pleas ure. All parsons are oaatloaeO aat to Inter laar r aieikMe with lb. mm, til ICb.lr, Tan Walt la, a Bu.'kaW, i.'loek. Tub, a l'la-a. Oil- eiulli, Holler, ami nn the aain. day irave of my pruperly W Ills whs Uartah Walcar. lb. follow Iiik artlnlas I Cookbiii mora a ilu, UurMU, tnail, Irua K.UI., - Wuk liU.nl, I.arU .as, WnH MaobliM, UaJatna fc iladOiUf, u el Applekutasr, Meat bland. OsalreTwp , S.i-t, H.o. ; , inriumniourlara. Iirlnw4nuii. buhv AULrUUhaoao'lhe I'anHDsaTiaL Oiam. MAS B I UATIM Soil ratilillr. K.nd for alru. ll a lay. Ier. M. V. Kuxrarloe; Vv., Wall wsetHeMa9i, . I'utdlshrl every Tliursdnr Evening by JEBEMIAU CROU5B, Prop'r- Terms of Subscription, TWO Ix)l.f,AIW 1'F.rt ANNCM. Vy nbla ritltinsix mcstths, or fhJiOifnot paid within thjyenr. Xo pnper die continued until all nrrcnr;s ar paid unless at the option of the nr-li-linr. Piibscrlpliims miffldo of tin connt' r.tVAIll.R IS ADVANCB. ItTfl'crsons lifllng and tisintf paper vMrcNSfd 'ft olh?rs become siihscriler nut sro liable fnrlhc price iiftlmpnpci iaosi. ai.i.kas. noascs SLisats, S. ALLEMAN & SON. A TTOIiNE 'S A 1 LA It'. HolliiMtrrovo I'll. VII profcisionsl biialnofs sti I eolleellne; enlmaled to Ihrlr ears will be promptly sttr-nedfo. Cnn be consulted In Kngllati it (lerimin. Ulllee, Marke. 8iiare. T SMITH. ATTonrcET AT f.A W. MIlMlt.KIH'HH, 9M V KHR CO., f Offr his P orlnn1 PerrlrM In Die Uunulitlons la KbkIH', soil liarmaa. pib'le f, N. MYHIW, lJ ATTORNEY 1 GlOSKlOR T 11W fc ll4lt Vt toriiv. Middlobiirg, Suyder County Potin'a Ollico a few dimrs Went of Ihe Coarl llomoon Miln slrot, ('.iinulinll.in in Knplith an I (Ivrinun liiniinni. fcp.'C". van ATTOUNKY AT f.AW. Ijcwisbiirg Pa., ')lTrs his pr"fr'lonal "orvice lo ie pub 'lp. (?r,lliellnns and alt nlher l'iofcsinn il hiMlnr entrusted lo Uts care illie oelve prtnil altentinn. J. 1. CKONMILU'lt, ATXOUNEV AT f,Ar, Middlrhurjr, Tu., UlTors his prnlepslonal orTlrre lo ihe pub lic, ("ollool Inns and all other profeislonnl busitic. rnlru-icd lo bis oitre will rnorive prompt nilcnllon. Jnn 8, 'OTif 11. 11. .uim, Attorney & Gouncehr AT' LA llr, Ofllco Jf. I!. Corfarkct k Water Sfa l"rrlurg, I'rmi'n. Oonsiitlaiion Iu boili Knglixh snd Orrmsn Liwgiiiijii'. Poo, 1'.', '7Jif. J. M. LINN, A. If. Ull.li. (Siii.i.onr lo J. Y.h .1. M. IInn, I A T'I'iMlNBVS AT LAW, Lewisbnrg, Ta, tlllVr tli"lr priifusioiiiil srrvices lo the pulilio. Cjllia'ii.iiu snd sll oilier pro l,'i.ni:il limine entrusted to ilielr cure will rcc vi vr prom tatteniiun.K Jnn, il, 'UTtf P J. K. ZELLKlt. A TToriXL'V.AT.LA W CcntM'iile, Sniihr County, Pennn. All loi'tni'M rntril-tr l to till mre will b well sn l laltliliilljr atten li il In. Will tirs- tln Ht tt.o -ovvril r .tli-t. n( Sny.lor ml Alloliiiu I'.iiinlie.. I '.n Ie O'liinulto.l lu tlio Kni(ll-h "f (l.Tiimn ISIIHIII1I.V. Oal. Ji. '7 IU niiAiiLiN nowic It. Airoll.NKV AT tj.WV, Holinsgrove Pa., DTers !ilsprnf,ia1onnlervici'e lo ihe pub ho. Cul Ic.il ions nud nil olbor professiuna huxinexs ontriiHlod lo bis care will re ei'ivo prompt aitontion. OWce two doors north of Hie Keventno llolol. Jan 5, '07 J o iTsTi ."a kno i7i ' MIDDLKIIIT.O, r.4. Profc-iiilonnl hUHlnc! eutru-led to his care w!'..' bo promptly alien led lo. f Fb 5,'71 j'l'TlOMl'SON DAliKIl, VttOflU'.V-tVt -IillW, buwinburK, Vnion Co., Pa, taf Oan be eonsulicd in tbe I'.oglitb and Qpriuaii lniipiiaK'."Vnl OK KICK Market Mlrccl, opposite WstU Smith Oo's Store w . roTTF.n, ATinn.YKV AT LAW. Solinsgrovo Pa , Offers his prnfossional servioes to lbs publio. All lftnl buinses entriisie'l lo bis care will receive prompt attention. Ullioo one door above ibe Now Lutheran Church. . July, 4ih '7i. T. 1 AUIvS, . ATTORXEV AT LAW, aiaissjuovtj, 8mvibii coustv. slept.lft, 07tf A C. Sl.Ml'SON, ATTOKNKV AT LAW, Nortliiiinbcrliind, Pn. )ifira his pri)fcionnl service lo the pub Ic. All businofs entrusted lo bis .carl ill be promptly attended to. f Jsn. 17. 'C7tf J J. PETEKS, JusLica of th3 Peace, Mddleburg, Snyder county, Penn'a rnnveyanrliitf rlrnia, sn1 Cillecllns maia, Kverytliln Intruatvil lo tils car., will rvoHve prompt anautiou. June II, 'fa. Tll J' K KANAWia, rilVPICIAK AN'U 8CROEOH, 'ritlrvllfe, Knydrr Co., Va, Offers Lis professlobal services lo Ihe publie. ft-.lKif A. It. SMITH, pjvsiciAX axd scnaeoy, Olfers his professional servloos lo the cilia ions of AJdwaburf aud vieiuily. Sep I, 79 J. V.S1IINDHL, Sl'nOEO.N ASU I'llVsTCIAV. JlidJIcl uri? P. Offers bis professionsl services lo ibe ait isene of Mtddleourg and vlciniiyi Mar eb ai, i 7 I I. MON11ECK, Justice of tho t'caco AJanmliury, 8nyhr Co., I'a. Will be In his office at Ibe above mention ed place, on MONDAY and 8ATCRDAY ol eaea week, when all kind! of bosinesa reiaiiug to bis olliee, will be alictxlcd ly June '7oir V. VAN BUSKIUK, iUaOlCAL t MECHANICAL Dttttn SeTinsgrove ronn! A. WETZKL, Justice of the Peace, All kinds ttfoolleet ions asade est libera . eeuia. I'rompty aiteais to an tumm runed to bis caxe, (Jaim UU. 'TAaf 1 af t V- . , if f 4 lai ir I la ai at ir Ha lull att II.! da 4 Cll 5. LLI .dae , a as -BIS ! Kk. i 4 Ut la a ake . ble at t ; I ITM I hi 1 ax) i aJea t r mi ' .r Vht V-aV
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