Atlvert.Hinqr Hilton One column one year, IdO.rVl One-half, column, ono ytvtr, 3.(K) One-fourth column, one) ycnr, lo.!! One squaro (to line)l insertion 73 Evpry additional insertion, CO rrofesmoinfl and Business cm I of not more limn 5 line, per your, Auditor, Executor, AdmiuiittriUor and Aiffligrioo Notice", Editorial notice per lino. G.00 2.50 15 All aiverticmcnis ror a snorter pe riod than ono your srn pavnhlo at the timo they ore ordered, am) if not pnid tho person ordering tliom will bo held reponMlilo for tlio monev. 1 t ! y Falling Leaves. They are filling. a'owly filling, Thick upon the forest aide. Revered from Ihe noble brand , H'here Ihey wated in b millio n pride. Ther are filling In Ilia Tellers, Where the early violet spring. An.l the birds, In eunuy sprin d.nj, Firet their dulcet mmia r.ng. They r filling, aa.lly f ill'n t Close hesHe onr eotl-ia; J rr t Fale and faded, lika t lie Iut'.I tni, That have gone forever mora. They ra falling mi l I ha aiinhdimi Shiue in beamy eoft aroun I j Vet faded leases lira f illing, Falling on lh gr.usy in j 1 1 1, They are fulling on tbo etreiinlel, Where Ihe ailvary tsulere ll ., And upon ite pUoiJ bosom I'nmrJ with the water gr They are f illing in the churchy ar I, Whore our kin. lord aveetly sleep j Where Ihe idle winds, of summer Softly o'er loo loved ones eep. They are frtlHnjr, ever fallin , When the Auiuinn breves si ( 'i, When the Kara in beauty listo i llright upon the tnlilniiftit sky. They aro f illing when the tempest Montis lika ocein's hollow r eie, U'uen Ihe tuneless winls tn I billon Sadly sigh for tver.aore. Tiier are fulling, they nro filling. It'uile our aaddenei Ib-mghia stilt g To the sunny dayt of cliil IIioj I, In tba dreamy long ago. And their f.vled bites romin I in Of tba blighted h ipjs an I ,lo i n i, FaJed liko tbe filling tctl!o:s Cast tipou tba Icy a; reins IU i NCOl 1 II IHHI UN Causes of tho dull Tim 3 3. Tbo N. Y. "Times" has theso re marks to mak on tho dull times now fifl'octing tho country : Tho laboring men nro out of work boeauso tho employers cannot hoo tho way cloar tj tnako money by keeping tbeiu employed. Tho rea son why money e.inuot bo tna do is thatt'uero has boen t jo much prod lo tion and uot enough consumption. This stuto of nlV.iirs i-t giadu.tlly righting itself i but at present there is still more cotton clotn, tuoro iron. more coal, inoro wolleii cloth, and ruoro clothing thau poopl.) wi.-,h to buy. If there is too much on hand it must bo because to j tnuoli bus boon produce 1 during tho last fow jears. Why has thid bejn donu f Simply becausa there has been too iiiucli paper money. When aipim tity of paper money was put out sluriug tho war, prion rosj. Tho dollars increased fa.-t-U' than things xvero mado to sell, and prices a i vanced accordingly. Men in every branch of tra lo uuJ mauufacttues puslied production as fast nil. 1 had, us they could to catch t'u bigh juices. Iu this wny moro was mad..-1 tlian was used. Products of all kinds bogaii to be heaped up. Seeing this tho uieichantu an I Manufacturers . forcod sales ni fast iu possible). AVhen they could not get money. ! they trusted and took notes or book nccouut, Every ono thus ran in debt. Things went on swiiuininglv j eo long ns uo ono was asked to pay tip. lint ono morning, in 187;!, J. Cook, who bad been borrowing tuouey to build a comparatively use less railway, found that his creditors wanted their interest, lloeould uot pay it, and suspondo 1. Then sud denly every ono nsked every one else to pay i Very many could not do it. ilusiuoss was greatly cri J)led, and it is crippled yet. Wo did in ton years moruthan wo nhould have done iu fifteen. We could not linvo done more than wo ought it wo liad to pay in gold, or paper conver tible into gold ns wo went along. Now, haviug pretty well URod up our surplus stock, wo aro ready to Login over again. Prices aro low. and business is begming to 'pick up ' But men hesitate bocUuso they do not know what tho currency is to bo If they know it was to bo solid, real, valuable, and stable, they would go ahead. Libor would bo again in de mand, and good times would return. But if tho curroucy is to bo of paper; if prices aro to change, as they miut with each other in uncertain success eion, then business men will hold oft' still longer and labor will bo still longer unemployed. Theso wo oon ceive to bo the exact alternatives. aTDid you never feel tho effect of a hearty good morning ? It sends a thrill of good cheer all through ono. It is like a ray of sun light piercing tho darkness, if we nro feeling low spirited, to Lave a a cheery good morning given yon. How much brighter it makes tbo day Boom. How pleasant to hear this beautiful groetiug iu families 1 'Qood morning father, good morning moth er" from older childreu. "Good morning papa, good morning mam mo," from the lisping littlo ones, is like a well spring of gladness. Who can fool sombre after a shower of wishes Dear mothers let us toaoh Npur littlo ones to say good morning t i as and to eauh other. It brings with it so much kindness of feeling ; it starts us all right for tho day i we can pick up oar burdens and toil on with a smile on our lips and a swoot song in onr months. Thomas D. Steen, a coal nior chant of Pittsburgh, in attempting to pull a child from under a traiu of cars, recoutly, iu that city, foil upou tba track and bad both of lis legs broken. VOL. 14. How a Hypo'a Puticnt was Cured. An almost miraculous care is ro poroit from Sheldon street, tlio pa tient being tho wife of a wel-todo citizen. Sho linn for rears hoen ailing, or thinking nho wuh ailing, anil recently took to her ilathboil, and kept her huband unhappy by lamenting that sho wai going t ) tlio Yeolerilay her husbiind nent out and got a buxom j'oung wid jw, who in tier particular Rbhorrcnco. ti come and look over tho houso. Tho dying worn in heard him open door, nud cvplaining Ihingit, and lay ricked with indignation and em'i.iiity. rrcHently tho buxom young widow di-p.uted, and tlio huslcmd returned to tlio sick room. No Booner had he entered than sho neeonted biin t "Peter Whitehead llollingwottli, what hao you been doing (" "Nothing, my love, nothing. Don't ctciU youraeU. P calm. Only as you wuro complaining that you couldn't gntup and neo aftir I things, nn l that the h urni was going to rack an I nun, I liiougnt I d aik Mic, l)aher in to let mo know wluit eonld bo doiin to Ravo jou troiiblu and relivo vonr ntitid of anxiidv.'' " , you iinl, Mid murmureii witii a deep inspiration. .. 1 I 1 1... .11 les, nn.tt Hiiowcn iter nu over I Willi ! I "And tho d, i..,. " nous not inano ana everything liko a pig hty ! 'Never mind, my love. I told 'her that sho must excuse it, ns you were sick, boeauso you were a very ! good honso keeper, and slu said you must bo." "Oil, sho did. "Yes, and sho said that if sho had her way she'd have a now set of par lor, furniture, in and lens vulgar wall paper, but that sonio pooplo have no . HIM,ted, saving ho would submit to tasto anyway, and by tho way , ttn vtltin if his child wero but res Maria, yoit and Mrs. Dasher nro j tored. pretty much of a size, ain't you f" 'r tho -riif and astonishment of Then ho fell into a Ir.ineo that I the clan. Maeloiu boro this insult. lasted Homo minutes, teiing, "Well, p.-rliaps I if not they can bo mado then unit- thoy'll lit. i over, ' ilo i parted. When that husband wont homo list night ho was surprised to nee his dvin.r wife llll mill dressed, nlld i hjSMing things with a metallic ling in her voico and a glitter in b cr evii sikm ns ho ha lot s "on for years, and when ha innocently remarked. ' Why, .Maria, I had hardly expected tone) you up again, ho said. "1 know it. yon ball headed old repro bate, but 1 11 livot) bury you yut, and if t'.iat paiuto I Je.obel conies j itit tlii-t homo iigiiu l il t virliei- into cotton waste and juto strings. 't&iln;foii (uKi'tti: First Steam ir to Cross tho Atlantic. An intoi'fKtin g fact to km v at tho prcBotit epoch in our history is that tho first s'.cit'iicr to erem tl.o Allan, tiu was an American ship. From n letter wriitna to t'u Lei Ion 77,iis in 1S.11 hy Mr. John S. 0:iiiiiiii.'h:iii), now Pay Ihrcc'or of the United Slates Navy, wo ix'nu't tho foll.i.v ing items of interest in connection with tho fact. Me. Cunningham' letter was c t la 1 forih by a claim m i lo by I ho Tviii'.i in a previous is--no that tho Siriiis, a IJrilish steam ship, was the llrst to cross. Ifj nny,i ; On referritu' to t ho 7V's of Jane 21, 111'.), you will Iinl the folliwimj paragraph, credited to M ii'.VM)K s CoM.MKiiciar, Kki'obt fr that week : "Amatig lln onivnls vsterday .it this po't we wero pnrlieulurly grali lli.'d an I ilstonili -d by tho uuvtd sight id a tine steamship, which came around tit 1 p. it. without tho a-isi. tancool'u sin-li th'ot, ia a stylo which displayed tho power and ad vantage of iho application of hteam ta vessels ol tho largest size, being three hundred and fifty Ions burden Sim is called tho ".Savannah, Ciptain Rogers, tuid sailed from Savannah (tteurgia. United States) tho 2!)th of May, and arrivol ia tho channel ilvo days hluoe. During hor pasiigoaho worked th engines el'liteen day. Her mod d is boautifil, and tbe oc-' comnindailon for passengers elegant aud complete. She is tha first "hip on mis construction tli.il lias ureler taken a voyage across the Atlantic." The Times, of Juoe 30, lfiPJ.says: "Tho Savannah steam vessel roecntly artivod tit Livorpool from America the lir.-t vessel of tho kind that ever crusHed tho Atlantic was thmo. a whole day off the const of Ireland by tho Kite revenue ciuisor, on the Cork Statiou, which mistook her for a ship ou fire " Ll yd' List reports the arrival of the Savannah at Liverpool, on the 'JOtb of June, 1319, bound to St. Pe tersburg, ant in Giro's Anna's cl Liverpool you will find tho Ameri can steamer's arrival recorded uuioug 'remarkablo evonts.' Tho steamship Savaunah was an Ainorican ship, built, owned and navigated by Americans. Francis Picket, of New York, built hor for Pnuiel lodd, and tho onginos were built by Stephen Vail, of Morris towu, Now Jersy, Sho was coin maudod by Captain Moses Hogors and navigated by Stephen ltogers, of New London, Connecticut. . . A clergyman of East Holton, Que bec, recently soiled a brido as secur ity for the non-payment of the fio by the impecunious bridegroom, and the busbund had to give security for tho $ 1.2.5 ere Lo ooul J obtuiu bin spouse. MlDDLIiBUIlG, SNYDER COUNTY, A Dread Revenge. Many long years ago. tho ehicf of tho district, Maclean of Lochbury. in tho Island of Mull, had a great hunting excursion. To graco the festivity his lady attended, with his only child, nil infant, then in nurse's arms. Tho deer, driven by tho hounds, and Iwinmed in by sur rounding roeka, How I t a narrow pass, tlu only ontlut they could llnd. Hero the ohinf had plaeod one of his men to guard tho doer from passing i but tlio animals rushed with such impctnonily that Ihs poor fort ster could not ' wilbstand them. En tho rago of tho iiioni Mit, Maclean threatuued tho mati with insiaul death t but his punishment was commuted t : whipping or scour ging in the face of tlm td in. wliieli in thosu times was consid.iro I a dogra ding puuishuient, lit only for the lowest of miim.iU nud tlu worst of I crimes. Tho clansman burned willt nugoribi I nnnagjinenl theVxperiaient had and liereo leveugo. Ho rushiid for- l.e:i tried too lalo In t'lti day, n ward, pluek'vl t!tn tender infant, tho 1 iho mm wis gin down, they were heir of Loehbny, from tlio hands of 1 rciieivcl to tlm kitciu'n, to the ijru.it tho mi i ko and bounding to tlio in lignai ion of tlio code, ii w'ioiii rocks, in a moment htuo I upn an 'they revenged their HnlTer'ns n .' :to . .o:i !....,!... ........ II... .....I. j ,1... ............. j f il. . 1... W:iter. 'i' . I III) H' reil'll ll Hl'i ll.i'Hiil led mother and chief at .'. . ... tlio aw ful .., runiy in wldoh their e narilv in wliMll tooir t'iul.l w as I id, iced, iniiv eiisily bo coneeivod. Muele m iinploreil tlm man to give , , ,. , . . , .. Ijlll.lv 111. null, llll -1 I'.'JO.'i I ,i l.i li:i-r contrition f or tlio degradation be had in a moment of excitement in - tlieted oil his clansman. Tho other replied that tho only condition on which hu would consent to tho res titution was, that Mieleau hims .'lf should bare his back to tho cord, and bo publiely scourged as ho bad been In ilosirur, tlio duel con ifui.l when it was com)l.;to l, begged ' that the clausm an miht rid urn from his perilous situation with the young chief. Tba man regarded linn with a sniilo of demoniac rcveiij. and lifting high the child in air plung- el with hi it) tlio nliyss heiieat.i Tho sea closed over Ihotii. and ii' i - !.r, it is said, ever emerged from ! tll'i tempestu out w.i.rlpn.li ' 1 hasaitic caverns tnat ya.vnci nrouu i them, mi I still threaten t!i mexpe diced navigator on tho shores f .Mull. Tha Old Fai"U3r's Greil Lea l. In cases of sullen emergen it is sometimes within tho province of man t eonjuro up al,u jst sup.nhii- man degree of Mtrvngtii. An old Illinois farmer was brag- Ijiii'ff to bis young ineii-hel'i, the jollier d iy, no nit ins won lertnl pro j served jumping powers. Said ho : I "I'ovs, In) oil I'll udtuil, but 1 can jump yet." The boys didn't seein incline I to li, 'live, that he could do much iu that line, considering bis age, which doubting rather worked up his feel ings an I caused him to sty : "Coiii now, you young bloods which of you has got a dollar to bet I can't jump over that 'nro three foot hay rako yonder jump clean over ?'' '! have,' said ono of tho c impany. 'Put or up, sai I tho old m tu 'Hero sho goes' answered youth 'she's up,' Then tho old gentleman mpiaro 1 himself b ihiu. I tho hay rak) toeiru that dollar. Ilo straightened out tlm liluUs ill His legs no sioope i a littlo ho swung bis nrins he gave a grato grunt and u start, and set- j . aa t I i tied lucic witliout tno nnai cuorr. ; Put ho soon gathered up his courage oneo moro. iiostoopo i again uo swung his arms likollails ho grunt ed a mighty grunt, and giving a mighty spring tipped bis too on tho upper bar and got over all but bis feet. Pivo beartloss youths stood grin , t ... . ning to soo their aged employer get cntuuglcd in tho frame woik, and 'paw around on bis bauds and knees over tho rako teeth i but bo soon got to bis foet aud lookod at them witli a strange expression as ho said i "Wal. boys mebbo I can't do it now i but I cleared it 'tothor day.' 'Where oh, where t' demanded all of them iu concert. '(bit iu tho Cold, boys,' oartiostly replied tho old man 'out iu tho field when I raked into a bumble bee's nest 1' Then tbe boys wero amusod. They lay down on tho ground. They roll ed over. They pawod up tho turf. Thoy crowded grass into their mouths. Tuey gasped for breath, and wept. Hut tho venorablo victim sto id by nnmovod. lie only looked into tho distance, and solemnly placed bis hand in tho vicinity of bis bip pockot, liko ono musing a sad rocol lectiou. Advick Foa tub Youno. Avoid all boasting and exaggerations, back biting, abuse and evil speaking, slang phrases and oatlms in conver sation t depreciate no man's quali ties, aud accept hospitalities of tbe humblest kind in a hearty and ap preciative manner I avoid giving of fence, and if you do offend, huvo the manliness to apologize i Infuso as much elcganco as possiblo iuto your thoughts as well as your actions, and as you avoM vulgarities, you will increase the enjoyment of life nud grow ia the i'osot of oltiara. Sagacity of Bees. Th following llludtratlon of tlio power possFfliod by inecis to com inunieito their experience to one nil il ln-r is (iven by a lndy coirc)n dont. ot'iho London Swt'Hor t ' I wuk s'ajlng nl the bou-u of a grille man who was fond of Hying experi mo nl, Uii who was a heti keeper. Having read in anuw honk on beer that Ilia btot and most luiiuiiuo way f taking tuiney w'nhont destroying tlio tees was t ) hii'iiorso the hive for i lew minute in a lull of cold water, when Ihi bees, beinj bull' diownoJ, eotill not rting. while tho limey wa uninjiirod, Rinco Ih'! water could not pono'.rato llu closely waxed t'eIN, he rH'ilved on trying tho plan. I saw 1 lie cxcrini )iii lii-' I, tho bee. nc ri'i'.biig to t'no ri'eipe, wero lllinl on' of tho witter alter tin) liivo had been immersed a lew minutes, and uiih lhoi! rennitrng in the hive l.ii I o-i n ievo in Hie sun lo iirv. Itjt ns iv ... . ..... i... I. il.. m. ....... i ...... i l'iu nuiuii i ill y nrm in.iuu, icvivviji j them. As slio ini'toir on their I mg iiiKCn nwnv. uiey wero p it naes ! in ilieir old hive, which h i I been I 'JncH, lug.Ulier with portion ol'll.eir, ,'i. .. I i ... i ,. f . i. .,, nu.nj, nini ,.l .4 wi, i.iv, fti'iiv, "I ' the npiary, in which were live or six jotlier strong hives foil of beos, and hit for the night. K irly next nnril. I ing my It iend wool to look nt the liivo on wliieli ho hn I experimented the iii'lit holore, but to Lis naiizc. 11 eut, not i) iih" lint bees from I hut hive wero uono, but tlio other hives i ero also deserted nut n beo reinnin e l in nv of them. Tlio hull df iwn., ed bees must, tlirrefure, in muni) way ! or other, have male the ether bees undeotiinl tho lalo which awaited them." msris SL W.I That tt.xt: Dooii. Tho I'havnlier Soriir,l ,J0 Kampis was a vt-rv rich t.mii Vi rv l-roiid man. Soon after tlio conipletio'i t.f his magnili.etit l,.,,..!! all his great, neighbors were :i,ivi, ton grand feast. At the '...mcliisi m id tho sumpluous reinst i, jjnrsls m i le h!o cell lift r siv . eh, ;,, xv l.j.-U tli I it w n laud.. 1 to the i,. ,l t , mt. ho was th 1,1 ...t fortunate man alive. As t!i. eln va lier loved llattery. wo can iniagino how pr.c.i I and delighted he was. One among tho guesls, bow.-ver said nothing for utimo In n each man had mado his hpeeeli, ho utter ed tho following singular observa , (ion upon tho happiness of th I host ! ,'; r knight," ho said, "iu order i that voiir fcliei'.v should be complete you li'.piire, but one tiling is a vei v imp n t, itit item. I ' And" what thing is it f but that ilmnm.l ed tho knight, opening wido his eyes. I ' "(lno of your doors must bo wall ed up." replied the glleht. i At this Htrango rejoinder several infth.) guests hcu'un to laugh, nud' . (b rard himself looked as much as to ' nay, "Tho man has gono mad '' Wishing, however, to hitvo tho clue to tho enigma, ho continued, "15ut w hich door d'i you mean T" bo de mand.). 1. "I mean that through which von tbojuill ono day bo cnried trrave, repiioii tno oiner. Thwo words htrnck both guests an.l host, nud mado tho latter idled most, seriously. Tho proud m m vc I . ... . . m . mcmlierct tlio vanity of all things t,ly, and from "thenceforward ho hj" longor thought only of the porHlmbln Iroastues lio nu lonco irjoriod in. Ilo was completely altered, and only undo riches for goo I works. wvoDdMnaanMaMi use of his Ho-4' to Ct'iia a J vi MBrir. Your memory is bad, perhaps ; but I can tell you two secrets that can euro tho worst memory. Duo is to read a subject iu which yon aro strongly interested. Tlio other is, to not only real but think. When you have read a paragraph or a page and not only recall limiu vaguely in your mind, but put thcin int i words and speak them out. Faithfully fol low theso two rules nn l you have tho golden keys of kno.vlodgo. Ho sides inattentive reading, thero aro othor things injurious t i tho mem ory. Ono is the habit of skimming ovor newspapers, items of news, smart remarks, bits of information, political reflections, fashion notes, all iu confused jumble, uover to bo thought of again, thus diligontly cultivating a habit of careless rea ding, bard to break. Another is tho reading of trashy novels. Nothing is so fatal to reading with profit as tho habit of running through story after story, and forgetting than, as soon as read. 1 know a gray haired woman, a life-long lover of books, who sadly declares that her mind has deen ruined by such roading. A help to moiuory is repetition. Nothing is so certain to keep your Fronch fresh and roady for use, as to have on hand an interesting story in that language, to take up ton minutes every day. In that caso. you will not forget "your French" with tho majority of your school mates. Olirei Thotnf A trilo picture of dispair A pig reaching through a holo iu the feuco to get a cabbage bond that lies a few inches beyond his roach. PA., NOVEMBER KisiNii tiir Wor,t,i. Kxperience continually contradicts tho notions that a poor man cannot rise. If wo look over tho lit of rich mnn wo find that nearly nil of them began life worth littlo or nothing. To any person fauiiliar with tho millionaires of tho I'nited StateM, a score of e:c amplus will oeonr. On tlio other hand, tho sons of rich m-in, w!i ) began life with tho capital which no very m iiiy poor, young men eagerly covet, frequently dio beggars. It would probably not be going loo far to say, that a largo majority of such moneyed individuals cither fail out right or gradually cat up tho capital witli which they comiiu'tice.l their career. And tho reason is plain. P.rongM up in cvponsivo habits, they spend entirely too much. K l i,1 ate t with high notions of personal inp ortanee they will not. as they phrase it, stoop to hard work. Is it iistouis!i ing. tlier. fire, that they nro passed i:i tho race of life by other with less eipitiil oi igiu.illy, but moru eiitu gy, t'ltil'ts and in bistiy ? l'or tliese virtues, after nil nro worth more than money. 'I hey inal.e money, in fact. N av, after it, is made, thev cn- I ill, ii tin, l,i wurw.l,'C 1 .1 k- i ii it, which liiio-it rich men piMiio.in.M t bo more ..... .... .. . . , .. l.luuVult than tlio liia'.itng. I ho yoiiiig man who begins bl'o with a ".' ,,u"" l" m-v " P 1 m I .. . : 1 .!... I l t ins iiieoino in mil e, even n inini i x tiaor.liuary ability, gradually to ac ipiiro n sulli ietiey, especitdly in habits of economy, which tho reso lution renders necessary, will make that a compctciico for him which would bo ipiite iiisiitlieieiit for an ox travagent person. It is really what we save, muro tlu,) what wo make, which leads us to f U'tune. o who i nlai'ijcH his cNpensrs as fast as bis earnings iiierea-e, must nhv.iys bo poor, no niller what his abilities. And content may bo had on compa ratively littlo. It is not in luxurious living that men litnl real happiness. To Learn a Harso s Age. 7Vii' J'liini ti of tin' f'li'nt tells li w to know tho n;rn "fa horse as follows : Tho colt, is bom with t.velvo .grinders ; when four front t '"til II av. i ma I i tho iipperanee the colt is t.vcK'o days nil, and wlu-u tho next four como forth, il. is four we..;s el l. When tho corner teeth tmwM' til0 roll is eight months old i , Wi..t tho latt.-r havo attained to the height ,f the front teeth it is a vcar i ,,,! Tho two vear-old colt has" the ' , ..i iti nl Hiilist iei'o in the ini.l I... of the tooth's crown) ground out iu all the front teeth. Iu tlio third year Iho mi. Idle front teeth aro being shifted, and when three years old ', theso are substituted by tho horse leei n. llieil.'Ab loill leioii ill e Mill b el ill 111.) I'.flll. At hit VcalS tho fli'-nril h w trri nut in tho l-r.vor ,llo front toelh aul bribe teeth , lino in...ii o.:. i i'j L.i.i. I'l.i fti".Hii. At Koven years a hook bis been ft. rmed iu tho corner teeth of the upper jaw, Iho kernal of tho teeth , next at. tho mi 1 11.) is worn out, and tho bri.llo t-et!l be; i ,.j.,i,f years, tho i;i to wear oil. kern il is worn out of the lower teetli un. I begins to ! decrease in tho iniddlo upper front. In tho ninth year year, tho kernal . i ii . i . 1 1 ,i lias w iioiiv uisa ppeineii iront me up-1 .,.. i.ii.l.ll., fc, .nt. l!i, ... II. , Hi., I.,.,,!. ., V , . . on vuo corner lias luerennea in siz to yoiir.an,i t!io ln-i.Uo tooth Ioosj their points. In tho tenth voir, tlio kcr- mil is worn out of tho teeth next to' tho mi. Idle front of tho upper jaw, i and i i tho eleventh year tho kernal has entirely vanished from tho cor- i ner teeth of tho Huino jaw. At twelve years old, tho crown of all : tho front tooth in tho lower jaw have i become triaiig.ilar, and tho bridle I teeth are much worn down. As tho 1 horso ii.lvaiiees in age, tlio gums shi ink away from tho teeth, which consequently, receive a long narrow appearance, and their kern.als huvo become inetumoi phosod in tho dark ish point, gray hairs iticreas ) in tlio foruhead aud over th') eyes, and tho chin assumes tho form of an angle. OnB CllUTKITli TllAMP. A few days ago, says tho Cambria ,'rai, our venerable friend, Mr. PauielJ, Jones, who resides about a milo north of this place, received by mail two passes to tho Centennial, nnd a note stating that the writer would bo hap py to have biiu and wife coma down to Philadelphia, that ho desired to soo them and would bo at tho station thero with his own carriage to re ceive them. Of course, this was quiet a stirpriso to Mr. J., who was an entire stranger to tho writer of tlu note, but on roading further ho found that tho generous stranger was uo other then a person who, somo twonty yoars ago waa travel ing through this part of tho country, and ouo evening camo to bis farm house, asking hospitality for the night, stating that be bad uo monoy. Mr. and Mrs, J , who woro noted for their generosity, took tho stranger in and cared for him kindly, never draamiug that in years after ho would kindly invito them to share his hospitality in tbo city of Phila delphia, where he now resides and enjoys wealth and aftluonco. A minister having walked through a village churchyard, aud observed tho indiscriminate praises bestowod upon tbodoad, wrote on tha post the following line t "Hero be tho dead, and hoio (ha living lie '' '.), 18'IG. NO. 27. JAHIC TUKSK FACTS I Tho Testimony of tlio Whclo World. Holloway's Ointment. II lit Lit;; lift lW.itfn, S.rc ftfi'f IT-rr. All drsi;riiiinn f sores nrc rcini.liiililc hy ihe proper an I ililigcnl ii.-e- of ihij In miiiinliln prepunilinn. To allpinpl In eiire loll legs l.y plnler!ng Ihn e.lges ef I lie ivoiin l logei her i n folly i for slmtiUihe skin miiii', n boggy ilis ac,l eoieliiion re fti ti in iindcriiaili to break on I Willi ten Toll fury in a few ilnvs. Tho only rnilonnl sn I ncees-fnl iroaimcnl, lis Iii.lie.ile l by inn urn, is lo reliio the IniLini'iiion in iiikI nbcnl tlm woon I nil I lo soothe Ihe neighboring prt by rubhing In ,leniy ofilip (liiilineiit as suit isforrvl Into mewl. I bis will einse the tiniligimiil liuiiiors to he li iine l oil troni tho li r I, swollen, ntnl ilis. colore I ( ni ts roun I iibont the weun I, sore, or uleer, nn I when the-e liumrrs fire reTtios e, I. lie woilll Nlheoi-elves will Soon heil; nni m lire 1 1 nn I w iter p t'tiri'S applio l nverilie iiil'.-ctel oitU, utter the lliiiuncni his been well ruble I in, will s i !i null s-.tteii I lie - line tin I grciit.y nHit die cine. There is i .Iomm ii tioii iT nloer. sore and swelling, uhielin I Imf he ni'iie'l 1 here, in leu Iinl upon the fillioi if yuieli I nn for hieli this I'liitnienl is urgently recoiiii'n n le i it sovereign reinclv. In curing such oi,oi mi ires it never f.i:W 1 1. 1 rotore the vleiu to n heslihe slme if . , - -. v.i .... 5 w 1..riu- i . . . ... ' . , Anv nf the hltove il 1-enscs tnsy be eiircl by well nil, I ing i b Oiiiimcnt Hoc,, times n .l iv in'" the ehet, ihrcnl, mi I neck of ihe pnti.nt ; it will soon rncirme, nnl give iitinie li ne relief. Me,;cine tnken be the tuoiiih uinvl I'pernlo upon the whole j sieiu ere its ititliieuce cm he fell in nnv local pu t, where is iho ' liuttnent Will .'o !its Mnik nt leic... Whoever tries tho nn. gei in in the nb .ve m iuii. r for the ilicties n lined or any simil ar ili-or li ra nllcciing: the vhe-t nn I Ihrosi, will tin, I them-.. Wcs I relieve I ns by a ch irui. .Ml Mitlerersi from Ihese cou.pl iocs slioul I envelope the I hr o il tit bcliluie in a I nge bre il nn l water poultice, after Ihe ointment has been well nil, be, I in It will greatly slt Ihe cure of tl.e thio.it nn I eliel. To nl , lay the lever nn l le.eti ihe iiil'. iininalion, J eight or ten 1'ills sh.oi! Il.p Inken nighl : mi l iiini'iiiiig. The llmiment will pro luce I crpirniioii, tl.o grim I escnliiil In nil ci-es of lev.r, e .ro Ihronl', ur where I I here might be nn i.) pri 'i.ti if ihe chest, eilliir fr.ou nllinia or oilier causes. l'ii' i l'ii'ilt.i S'r',-liifi i. ' 'I he ni,. ., ,! ... ,, , ,iu 1 1 nit, will 1. rTio. el lv itiirVlv t,.'ii..n'tiu I'm ,irM wltliwinn, w ,-r. s. I t'o'ti i,v in . e'le -to il!v r.eo.liu In li.e i lint' oi ill. T'T'oi" j.rl.Mhi tt,,i,i the.s' .lir.'lul e .in i I itnia -.1 mi 1 1 n,i ,.,.. n, .unm in ; aire llmi H eir ,r .r."... Il vi,i, ,,i iiii Iit. 1 i'i, "t l!i . i It l ma e n HI " l.'i, t noTcly to soi'-re , tl.e uliiti.i.'tit .01 t'oi e.t.,, t. ! , ir'.. ',nt It iiiii-i ; In. -fell nil. Ilo l"r n .'ui. I lenii.lo time, two r tl-.reo ti n s n ,.iv. I'oii it may i.e taken Into the --toiti, lieu,'., it otil ri'"M,vi. iinv lit, I, lea , S-ire or w,.t!li-t -li ultij.'tn.illv A l!.,.lt',:ll,,ll.lo , fo lhe.lt.. I here iiu .in I, re.. I mot w.it r .,i,.(ll- I ees, nri.ir Ihe r.l'.llnii In ,.t ll.u I llntnienl. Willi !o jlCHl .frvl,'.. i'lil.. Is tlio only xuro t'e.it ,' ntei.i tor I.", nil.., e t.... ..I .'.incr in tlio , on- j , a.'li, or ntiero iliure ip.iy t'O a tiviier.il Loarlngj ' .1 "W it. I i .'.(-, ..i,.s ..' J'.ef'i on, I'l l r.t. I I llloleltes. h ,. I. , ssreiniiK, n.m, will, corl tl.ily l,n rnilleiiiiy enre.l It t lie, i lint. ii nt l. ...... I iruo ' ly i.li.1 the t ill, I iL.ol liluht mi l ui'.rnlnit. as I ree niuiei.'le l In the ,rlnl I Iti-trtl .,.ns. I l V lo. i Invite, I In .ny oilier way ttiey oulv Urv uo in ..no , ..'.. t . I.re-ili ..tit tu un. titer ; wtinrr r.":''. I!;;11""'.1', "'j! 'l'"h"'"-;r iron ; " ' ' 'i 'V x. it im rniuiM tti,ow,tn 'ZS All h .il.'.li Clc iili". lli.'ir or. in tint ti 1 1 j I . v, li"iit.... nl. .M my ,,! lh ,i.'i will ,111 in n 'lah.ls .tllt.'r w l.'lv In t Ho v ..II r, ,j i:, I .,1 woiM . , ,.r 'i' ti n,iriliv.,y i.h. ,rt s t ',1 llu,,. .1 It. -i thu rol')..' I ililo ti... i .,ii,.i'i... ii'.. I. ii,, r,.l:.-1. .Ii.-ilie fill. ii..,iM 1," l Mm nl Is till :. el .1. In nil nil r io, t..K' ii s. r llt irint. I .li to the II . IIS II .''.llll liu i S' li h, nth lit' Ointtthnl nii.l 7.'i d.mitl In iiml ia l!i. I'lilm, to. i'ii.. 1 ; " ii I'l 1. '!."., .1 lir.-aals, .I ,iii. i;,;ri, 111:. loriur Msr.ailn, l.'Olll'.l . , H ii", ill ( U .S.'Ilet I I'll.--. I Uh'-oni.itlsi", S -sl,, S r,' eli'i'l.-, S r. '-'0"-te, Skin Pi... anus ca at: 1 Sitli.t 111,' r ...t.l,, I'l, I, k' .i,..,l, riiiii.iuiMs, I 'ho, '.I ll.ui. Is fori s IS,.!,,) s.,re II .,-i.ls, M'.tn e, s.,r,' II I ,.t..-, r-, r-i.tia.-tea eu.l Still .1-1111", CI. i h. .missis. 1 'III. T ', I'l. "r'. W,'UU Is, I Yis... n-iui', ril Tlux N" .nn ur i g. nul'io ic.Ieis tin. siei.a'iiio "1 .1. 1 1 -it .lock, a- .sj.'i.i ,.r in- I'iiIo I !l...., HUI-roUII.il ,'4'' Il I. of I'l I Is .111,1 1 1. Ill ill, Oil. A I. It. .1... no. rmvuiU Mill l, o,(.J i,, ,,y ,,,. l.-liilero. .u,-li liil ,r.u ilo oi us i.i iy !.. I to t ,., .1, l- .-li.. i. . f ..ny .ii'y or ,s,ti,,s .'..iiiiii'rft'lil.w the in. ,11, on, 'S or vili'lluil I lis! Jluo knowing tliom to l ii 1 1,, us. Sol. I nt Mo. Uriiinf i.'t ore of rr-.f.'ssof ir.it.t.o- w N.'.v Vo.li, ml l.v u 1 1 r-n l.i.le Hi oc:i-t, i,.. i.nirsi'i .11 ..,ii.. s i In-..i."io .1 iIim. imIi,' I Mori. I, In ,ot..r 3 c. l.ls, 0. cent,., ttll'l tl t-itcli. 1'hi.r.. Is c -n-i I. ral le i.aviug bjr tilling the lll..'l' Mlf-'S. S. II Unctions fr thn,i tuiicn of pattelits III every .lis ..nler sro sllho I lo i, li ii. I. June, mh J'J ly UNDHIiTA KING. E. L. BUFFINGTON, .AIillUMnii-fg, wr f -."l W. vt, S?s.S '.! JHAtL. ? COFFIN' For much less limn has heen heretofore pal I l-r them In Oils ,l.i,'e, Mr, lluiiiiiittoii Is .r,ictl'sl workman, sn.l Is ire..ire,t f.iruisli rul- l INS, I) ASK Ill's, ,'., hi slinost o O'linlt ths price they lia va hi-rotolora cost here, lie ulso mauiilaotaros of all Uosarli.tlont, an, I at uroatly ruliiesul uric t. All ..r.ler.i promptly att. n'lal to, (at his ro-l ileuce In l rsukllill un I atlfuelluu In all Oases gunrsntoe.i. April i i, I870.tr. Mi!iD 8EBm7" RYi;ili)XoSW, YASoliiATIS, Soul t'lisriiilnif. Me on.rlsni. an.l .Marnseo dill le. .howlnn how oliher set may laminate ami nam tue i..ve ana aueciion oi any person ttiey choose Instantly. I'rlee by in ill, i com. Ileiiieinlnr, Oils Is not a mere elrnnlar, tul a iKHik oMoo pages. A.l.lress, HUM' kl'U.,l9t South TIU at , I'lillailelplila, l a. OAUTICJNT. TOTICK is hereby given that tbo Jws followlnn articles hsvo been loir.'ltas ,,1 l,y iliu uinirrsiaueU, si Iho.sisi.lo's s,., unit i. it In Ilia p,s.sessloil ol joMpu ,ou tloi'lntf Ills pluss urv. All persons are i'eillloue. not to inu.l. ,le or liiierf.os Willi thrt ssioe, vis I 6 Chslrs, I isiuk, ll.lsii.l ll.sl liuu. lcluk. a Tal.les, 31 f-,s. carpel, I'oUt'.. e In ths tfi.iuua, 1 trunk, a , t of tinware, Jo li.ial ohl.'k.us, I uioat alauJ 1 tub a. lluliher, I Douyn Tray. A. UEtsFRICH. J)Mf Springs, Sept. li,.UiJ, PnblWiml vcry Tliura lity Rven(nd b JKREMIAH CHOUSS, Trop'r. Terms of Subscription, two doll aim rF.rt axxum. ry sldo'vlthln ail months, or $J.50ifiio paid within th.i yoar. No paper di ciitititnied until nil itrrrnrngM aro paid unless nt tho option of tbo pub lisher. HuhacrlpttorMmilsido of tho county P.tVAHI.K IN AUVANCB. f-3HVrns liftinn and usbttf paper ddresed '.n othTs liecomnsnbacriW and nro liable for the nrleo of the paper AMCat. AI.I.WR, HoaAra At.LaitA, S. ALLEMAN & SON. at Tons k ra at la ir. HolltlHJorfglVO I!!.' Ml professional business An, I eollaollng enlrnsta I lo tlmlr rare will Via promptly itteiipilio. Can be rnnsiiltml In F.ogliia or Oerman. Oltiee, Mnrke'. Square. ry jTbxiitiT. JL ATTiirtKr.v AT r.AW. MIPPtiKIIUKU, SMTEDH OO., HA oirt still P nfssslonal Sarvlces tn lha pab'l ijonsulttlons la r.nslls'. an.l '.larmao. I" N. MY KIN, lJ ATTOUNEY k OntNSClflR IT L1W llMi'lt vVt I ttrtiny, Mid llobttrg, Snyder Cotiaty Ponn'A Mice n f" doors West of the Court lloii-r on M it street, Consultnllnn in I'.iiglisli an I Herman litngiiitges. 8ep.'l7, W.M. VAN tiKl'U, ATTHNEY AT t,.V, Lewiahurg Pa., llTers hi pr,.feslon it service to le pub lie. Cillvciions and nil eiher I'l ol'csion nl btisins entriKie 1 to his care wlllrt ceive prompt attention. I "v. CUiVx M I i.liTu. ATl'OUMBt- AT MVT, Middlebiirg, Pa., i) Ters Vis professional services lo the puh lie. 'oll-'-lioiis and all other professionnl loi-in.'x enlrit"ie I lo his enro will receive prompt ailention, fjnn 3, 'UTif II. II. (JUIMM, Attorney & Councellor A T-lA ir, 0:Vic. N. TI. Cor Market k Wafer Hfa I'rcclHii'ir. I'rmi'it, ( .insiili itiou in both F.uglish and Herman Languages. Peo. IU, '7-lf. i m. i.in n7 a7h. l)Tbij. l t sii.,'(...,,ri to .f. F. .t. M. l.lnn,) .M IiiUNKt.s AT LAW, l.ewisl.uig, Vn. Hirer their professional service to th public. Collection nnl all oilier pro fessional business entrusted lo their enra will receiveproinpliiltenlion.jf Jim. 8, '07lf J. K. ZKLLl'.lt. ' .i 7Tf)7.v;r..ir-..nv f. -nfiYi'lti; St; cr CoKty, I'onwt. All .-i-ln,.s etitru-tel to Ins esra will b well sn I I ,e l.tiill v iilten l. l lo. Will i.ra.-lles at the ever il c out- o Sny ter sn I a,1oiiiId in tie-, ('.in Ii c insiillo l In Hi" tt'iKllsh "f 'li'iuiiiu bingoiiKrt. not. So, 'T.ltf riiiAUi.K.-s nowr.K. V ArroUNEY AT b.w, Selinsgrove Pa., IllTers his professionnl services lo the pub 1 id. Colleclioits nu t nil oilier profession business eiilrusicl Iu Ilis cure will rc o -ivc prompt iiltenii in. Office twodoora n .rlh of Ihe Keysl uio Hotel, f Jim 5, 'Cf JtMIN II. AKNULP, AtttH'iii'.V ill I-atlW, MiPDi.Kitfna, p.t. Professionnl business enlrnsted to his onr wi'.? lo) promptly attended lo, Feb H,'?l J THOMPSON UAKKiti Vti oi'noy-iit -I jiiv, 1, 'wisliurg, I'nion Co., Pit. v;7-0iin be consultcl iu the loig'.ihh and 'Iprmnn laiiguagch.-frsS OKl'll'K Market Street, opposlle WnlH Sniitli A On" .Store A. W . POTTI'Pv, ITIORXKY AT LA W. Holinsnrovo Pa , Hit.. rs his tirofessiotial services In Ilia pulilio. All 1,'irnl business entruslO'1 lo hi earc will reeeivo rrouipl attention. Oflics ono loor abovo Iho Now Lutheran Church. July, AlU 'TJ. T. PAKICS, ATT OH SKY AT b.VW, S!-;i,IS,S'lROVi:, SNVDIIlt corSTY, r l.'l.l.l'i, 'C7lf A cT.Sl.MPS()N A. ATTOIlSl-Y AT T-AW. Nurthutr.berland, Pa. (Tort Ida rirofessloniil siriee lo Iho pub io. All business entrusted to bit ijnre will be promptly nttomk'd In. fJnn. IT, 'llTlf J- rKTiius, Jii3tic3 of tho Peaca, Ni iltllcburg, SnyJor county. Pc.m'a e.nvevsti.-l..f .lone, aii't (tollei'lt'irs ms.le, FverilhinK Ititi-.ist.il to hla care, will rfiva prompt sli.oitlon. .Tunit II, ',4. DU J P KAN AW HI., rtlYPKIA.N ASU SfltOKOS, ( cnlroa illr, Mil) tier Co., I'd. lifers hia professional aorvioea In lha online, o-anir A. M. SMITH, rtrsiciAX axd svnaEox, Olfera Ills rrofclonnl aersleei lo Ihe eliU tens of Aduiiibtiurg nnd vioiuity. flrpl, 73 DU. J. Y. iSIIINPHrZ SlltOHO.N AND 1M1Y.SICIAN, Miildleburg Pa. riRor Ms professional services to the olt iiena of Middlujur aud vicinity. March 2107 j 7. MONmsdJici al'iistictMrf llic IVacc Atlamnlurit Unithr Co., I'a. . be In Ins ollioe at lha above mention ed i.lnce, on MONDAY and 8ATUU0AY ol each week, when all klnda of bueiuuse relai inn lo his ollioe, will be sllendeil lg June 'Hi 'Tilt jjF. VAN BUSKIRK, ' slIltOICAb & MECHANICAL DENTIST 3u!insgrove renn,' Q A. WHTZEL, Justice of tho Peace, Jleavtrtown, Suydrr Co., I'a. All kluda of oollectiona made en libera eruia. rroiuply alleu la Id all buaiaats unatad to Lit care, Juna '.u, 'Jt