Advertistntf Xtatea. On column one year, fV).0f) One-hal, eolumn, on year, an.OO One-fourth column, one year, 15.C0 One imtare (10 line)! insortion 75 EVery additional Insertion, 60 Professional end Business card of ot more than 5 line, per your, 6.00 Auditor. Executor. Administrator and Assignee Notices, 8.50 Editorial nnticea per line, 15 All advertisements for a shorter pe riod than one year are payable nt the time they are ordered, an"l,,;r not paid Hiv imraun urucriiiK iiiii mil ug nuiu sponsible for the metier. Poetry Cod in the Storm. bt mil rAiDoi. 'Did yon hear (ae elorra lml night, my ohlld At It bunt aver the mtdnlfbl ey, VFhea Iho lhander rattled loud end wild, And the lightning flickered by T" "I heard bo t em peat, mother mine I waobnried la tlumher eweel t ' Dreaming! etood la (be end moonilitne, With flowers about ny feci." Cat It he, my'.ehllJ, that you did not hear The roar of Hie lempeet tirenlh. Ac it Mattered the leneee fir and attr la man aa eddying wrentb ? ' "Ne, Mother I my hippy eUp wae full Of gentle and holy tblnci Shape that were graoeful and bountiful, And the mmie of angeli' wiogi." "Tel the torm'waf lou J my d.irling eliild Tbers weedenib. oa the hurrying hint j And vapors dark overhead were piled fwAe thi hoarie wind bellowed paat " "I thought not of olouda, my mother deer, Whin I roie front my nurie'i knee i Ton taught me that Qod ii for over near fio what d inger could I lee T" 'I taught you well, my etoloai one ; Tet my own week epirit quailed, Al the midnight bint rnll'd madly on, And the moon'iealm luitre failed." 'Were yea wrong then, moihir, when yea enld That Ood'i eye turned not awiiy, But la dirkneii watebrd about my bed At it did oa my path by day,?" "I am rebuk'd 1" was the meek reply, Ae the mother bent her hose 'Oa the tipi of bnbei mt; loaaon lie, I hive Irarot one. ebilJ. from thee. Hie wrath, which make lb tinner weep. By a guilty eonaeienoe vej'd, Don but ibarpenlbe elnlesi infant's eleep, Ana iuiii to gentle rut. 'AndwfaUelhunderi hoirsely'peal arnunl, Speaking woe to the worMlinf's eir. The Lord in hie mtrey etille their eound. When innooenee ie near t And while hie guilty Are appal The guilty here below, The ebadow of the Saviour falls On childhood'! eleeping brew." Holoct T n. I How a Robber was Caught. It happened upon one occasion that your uncle Frank, my hmbnn d, had to go to London npan i im i im portant bnsiness. I w it not ia very good health, and rotired to my bo 1 loom about two houra bofore hie do psrture. tie promise I to como.np ad wish mi giol-byi baforj ho nUrted, which would be betweou twelve and one o'clock in the ra ru tojr The matter which called lii n away was connected with the bink Iiere, which bad just boon burued down i and ray busband, it seotnv though 1 did not know it at the time, had many thousand potin Is bulooj log to the concorn in bis possession, locked np in the iron safe in our be t room, where the plate was kept Io was bank tnnoagor, and rospousiblo for the wholo of it. It was wiutr and there was a fire in the room, so bright and .comfortable that I was in no hnrry to get into bed, but sit tip, lookitig into the fiory coals, and thinking About all sorts of things It was a little after eleven o'clock when I got into bed, but I did not feel the least inclined for sleep even thon. I knew that Frank would be coining to wish me good-bye pres ently t and besides, there seemed t3 he all aorta of noises about the room, which my foolish ears always used to hear when I was alone at night. You may imagine, then, my horror, when I heard a troraed ns sneeze within a quarter of an inch from me, just be hind the hoad-board of tho bed and between that and the wall, where there was a considerable space The only thing, as I buliove that MTod my reason from departing al together, when I first heard that tor rible sound, was that my mind clung to the hope that it was, after all, but the sneeze of a cat Fifty cats to gether could not have made such a disturbance, it is true, for it was tho eneese of a man who sneezes in spite of himself, ' and almost shook the house. The next instant the wretoli had sneezed again,and pushing aside the bed, which rolled on castors, I felt he was standing beside -my pil low looking at me. If he bad given only on aneezs he might have be lieved me, aa I lay quite still, breath ing U regnlarly as I could, and pre tending to be asleep i bnt be reason ed very justly, that unless I was deaf or dead, I must hav been awakened by the second. 'You're awake, marm," said he in ft gruff voice, "and its no use sham ming I If you don't want a tap with this life-preserver, just look alive !' " I opened my eyes exceedingly tvid at this and beheld a man, with crape over bia face, standing by the bed. lie , held sort of club witb two knot upon it in bis right hand, and with hit . pointed to the iron safe. , Is tb money tbers !" said be. "Th plat is," said 1, in a tremb ling voice. ' '-Take it, air i I am sura Jqu are weloorae i'' for he might av had every thing of vain in the house with alf mj heart, so ha left in my life. "Tus money the gold the notes or they there T" cried he again in a terrible sort of whisper. .'Uls all there.'' replied J. al though X knew - nothing about it i "for l weald not deoaive you, sir, on bt aoeount'' ''Too Had ' belter not," observed th burglar, grimly, "or it will b all th worn for yon." II prodnood h-r lt rt "7 inwVsni ate J, aid lli VOL. 14. approaohed the iron safe t bnt as he ciia so his guilty ear caught a foot stop on the staircase. Who's that t" cried he. 'My husband," returned I "but pray don't hurt him pray." "Is be not going to town, then t" cried the ruffian with an oath of dis appointment "He is going at twelve o'clock, replied "he is indeed. ' "If you toll biui," said the burglar hoarsely "If you breath one word of my prosenoe bore it will bo the death doom of yon both t be had Hiipoeii into tue alcove, and drawn the bed bock again to its place iu an instant Your Uncle Frank lcanod over tho pillow to kiBS me. "You have been frighten iojr your- solf alxmt robbers again, 1 supposo, my nilly child " "iot I, Frank,' rcturnod I ns cheerfully n I c uld ; "1 htve only a little licnlarhn, but I sanl with my fingers so that he could plainly read it iu the firelight "Kor God's stke, hush i there's a man behind the bed head Your Uocle Frank was bold as a lion, and had norres like iron, tie only answerod, "where ii your sal- volutile, doarest T and went to tho raantc-l niece to got it I thought ho could never have understood, he spoke with so much coolness and unconcern, until l saw ins lingers reply as he took up the bottle t "All riht don't be afraid 1" ami then I was not afraid, or at least not so much. "He has a life presorvor,'' said I with my fingers. "Y'our fire is getting rather Ijw, Georgey,'' obsorve.l he, taking up the poker, "1 must leave you a good fire to cotuf jrt you before I go." Ho poked the fire and left the poker in. but without ever taking his eyes off me and the bod-head. "I will just ring the bell and see whethor Thom as has got my portmanteau ready." "Mary," continued he to the maid thaf, answered the bell, "send Thom as up. ruon wuon suo na l g ino upon that errand: "( Jo vol I nover cave him that key t where is it Georgey t I have not a minute to lose. Is it ia your dreesing-caw with the rent there f 1 thall be an age in looking for it Might I aak yon to get out of bod for nu instant and show me which it is t" He said with his liofTiiVH. "jump 1" nn 1 I jumped you may bo sure, Dicky, quickly euougu, and was lusido the dressing-room', and with thedior locked in half a suo nd. Come in, Thomas,'' said your un cle, "come in," for Thomas was m id estly hesitating at the chamber djor; 'there is some blackguard has got into the house, and if he makes the leasC resistance, I'll kill him with this hot poker.' At these wcrds the be J was push ed slowly outwards, aud tho burg lar, without his crape mask, and with a face as pain as ashes, emerg ed ' from bis hiding placo. Y'our Uncle Frank knew him at ouctj as having been a bank mosengor, who had been turned out of his situa tion since the lire, upon sunpiciou of dishonesty. "Ob, sir, have pity on me. cried he. "I'm an uulucky dog. If it had not boon for a sneeze, I should have had ten thousand dollars in my pocket by this time " "Ou, you camo aitor thatdid you. said my husband coolly. "Well, pleasto lo tve up that life nroeerver rou nave in your pocKC'i uuioru o lave sny more conversation.' "Anil di I your lady loll you that, too," cried the villain in accents of as tonishment, ns lie- doliverod un the servant ; "mid yet I havo stood by her vonner ana never neura iter uuer a ward.' "I never snoko." enld I, through the dressing, room key hole. "Thon it is aiiulirinont nn me.' cried the miserable wrotch, 'und it's no good to IlKlit nttamsi it "It's not the least good,' replied your Uncle Frank, decisively, 'and you will go to the poliece oflloe at once. Ho off went the burglar in their custody, leaving poor Aunt Georgey saio and soand afr all. And uow, don't you think there may be some use in teaming everything, even so small a thing as tho deaf and aumu Bipimue! Ciiaxoeiblk Mails. "The mails havo cbangod madam,'' responded the clerk at the gonoral dotivery window of the post office to an ap plicant for letter "Yes, indeed," said the old lady, placing both hands on tb little dosk, and looking straight into the clerk's eyes. "You are right in saying the males have changed. Why, when I was ft girl we didn't hear of half the wioked ness that we do now, and its all ow ing to the males. Then when ft wo man married we expected to see her settle down and raise ft family around, and her husband to go into some kind of busiuess and make a nice support for all of them. But nowadays half of the married wo men bava to support their worthless husbands and drag out ft miserable existence, when they really ought to be proud and happy wives. How often we so patient, dutiful women, with every wifely instinot and moth erly virtue, beautifully developed, beiug larruped by the cruel monster, who, ouee npou ft time, bad sworn t love aud cherish them above all others. Yes. young man, you are right, the males bav changed, and, ft ft frleud, X would advise you to look very sharp that yoa don't change too." rrf MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, A Fama.lt Smuofller Detected. The N. Y. HeraM says i ibont ft month ago ft man named Danial Uoldschmidt arrived at this port from Germany on board of tho steamship Odor, having in his pos session considerable baggage which in connection with some circumstan ces occurring on the voyage, arous ed the suspicion of the Custom llonso authorities, and the baggage was sizitd and placed in the public stores, whore it now remains await ing a thorough examination. The baggago had boen claimed several times sinco, but kept back for fur ther developments, which have come with more than anticipated expec tation. . On tho 12Ui inst., tho steamer Ah yssinia arrived at Jersiy City. While in q'tarintitio, Gon. Nichols, Popnty Hurvoyor, Mr. William V. Lcggott, ono of bis aids, and a number of othor inspectors, in ado an oxamina tiou of tho pasicngers list, which revealed the fact that Mrs. Daniel Goldscbtuidt was of tho number. On prior iuformation received, a sharp lookout was kept on the par ties and aa soon as tint steamer w is moored to the dock Mrs. Margaret 0. Steele, ono of tho oldest of the Custom House inspect resses, was directed to take charge of Mrs. Gold schmidt and hor compaui n It making the usual declaration required to be filled to the deputy surveyor and his aids and sworn to by the passengers. Mrs. G ilds'cbmidt deposed that she had nothing duti able among her effects, ho was taken into tho cabin, and Mrs. .Steele, having hor suspicions aroiu ed by the app wranco of tho la ly, at otico surmised that thefillingoutof tho bust was anything but natural. On disrobing the lady poisoognr Mrs Stoole found valuables estimated to bo worth at least 820.000 Some more goods of similar i n port wcro also found on Miss. O. Idtfl, a companiou and nurso of Mrs Gjldschmtdt's two cliillrea. The astonishment of this lady at the thorough search m idi of her person by Mrs. Steele may bo better im agined than dis -ribod, an I on bor report Inspector Leggett seizsd also her trunks and hand baggage. This consisted of nine pieces, which wasi sent at once to the public stores and yesterdty afternoon turnul into tho seizure room oi Ilia Custom House. It appears that Mr Ooldscinni.U had been in busiuess at Manlieim Duchy of H tden, Havana, and fail ed A very few dai s before his bankruptcy, it is allegod, ho proenr- od a large stock of valuable jewelry and dimonds, as in tho regular course of business, and made away with a largo portion thereof, before coming to this country, and caitsd Ins wife to follow him with the bal ance in uer possession, as auovo discribed. The creditors in K iropo on learn ing of the flight of Goldschmidt in. voted tho aid of thoir government. and on dispatches received here a suit for an attachment of tho goods was obtained from the courts for tho 82'J,U0J worth of jewelry found on the lady's norsnu. and three bazs full, valued at gtiO.uOO, which could! not bo traced by tho State officers, but are now in the possession of the United States Custom authorities. Yesterday afternoon Pip:ity Sheriff Galu waited on Deputy Col lect t l'helps, and exhibited the I jcumonts he had in this case, but as the I'uited Statos Government has a prior claim, the United States Courts will have to docido upon tho issuo. Anecdots or a Ngwr.idxtu.AND Doa.r-A gentlemsn ooiineotod with the Newfoundland fishery was on-a poisasse i ot a dog of singular ndslity uod hsuacity. On one occasion a boat uad crew in hie employ ware In cir cumstances of considerable pnril, just outside of a lino of breikere which owing to some change io wind or wui her bad, sinoo tho deptrture of the boat, renlered tbe return psvsne ibruu.'b them ra sl bsxardius. The spectitors oo fhore were quito unible to render soy assistsnre to their friends afl nt. Much time had been pent, and the danger seemed to la crease ntber than diminish. Our friend, the doe, looked oo for a length of tirao, evidontly aware of their be ing great cause for anxiety in those around. Presently, however, he took to the wator, and made his way Uhrough to the boat. The ere supposed that be wished to join them, and made various at tempts to induce lain to come a board, but no 1 he would not go within reach, but continued swim ing abont ft short distance from them. After ft while, and several coramonts on tbe poouliar conduct of the dog, one of the bands sud denly divined bis apparent mean ing i 'Give bim the end of ft rope," he aaid i "that is what he wants." The rope was thrown tho dog seiz ed the end in an instant, turned a round, and made straight for tho shore t where a few miontea after wards boat and crew thanks to tbe intelligence of their four footed friend were placed safe and undam aged. Was there no reasoning here f No acting with view to that end, or for ft civen motive t Or was it nothing but ordinary instinot Tb Zoologist What is ft friend 1 A person whoa good qualities wt tolerate on condi tion that bt OTtrlooka oar dtfaU. .-SM' v5f CUt? 4rvv ' Mw. -irf I. Ltt Your Neighbors Alons. No people are sueb thorough ooi aoocs as those who are perpetually meddling with the business of their neighbors who are always ou the elect fur anything susp iolons al wayi re'ly to believe the worst of every body. Reader if yen bebmir to that unlort'inut'i clas, we pily yon. As it is impmsiblo that you oen Cod out anything that is going on in your vi cinity, you must be Inn state o ooutiti'iel torture. A prying tnUd needs food, and, wiilnut 11, u!Tor I'd on try to conquer the onliiippy poculiiiri'y. Wliut Is it to jm i your noiglibor do- bring horns e brown paper package and a o-wred hisVet? Yon wdl live l ist wstntil il you o-ver k low w'iat they conbiin It is d m of your lu-iiicfts. And il v-'ur flighty no1 k hbt Mrs Light. I'jot, iolniges hi'sjlf in her new bin net. w'uIj her ftvotod ha baud wears patched bonis, you n-tod n n fret aboat it lie is the only anffir r, not yoi ; oo need of jnaUmg a tina und cry over hoa supposed ox iravsgance. The money di 1 not como out of your pockol, sod ciis.r. rj too' I vis 0'iao of your businpn. Wiist if tho minister d jbs call on Ann Smith hvioo a week f Why cx t eise your bruin about ii 7 Lit hi in I'tuiri awny. 9l,PP,e "'',J ''as un awful te nper and piw Iocs her faoe, as you s ty sb Jj-, her leuipor will not irouhlo you. Mind your own cunciros. What diffjruocn docs it make O v'l il' b 1 1 Miria " cut out " mnile't Ma'y f Y u need oot torture Miry by ling stories of what you have heard cmoeraog tin mat ter. 'I tliiiiitihl I would tell ymi my iltur; I speak for your g ioi ; somo bily shuuld putyoa on your gj;irl ngiinst tint treicherous itirl.' Asa natural eooseq hhc, modest Mary, her worn inly pride aroused, shrinks iut tho bsnkgroUfi l, leavinx lh Quid upcn to her victorious rivul. S yuu orush s good girl's heart becaus y m wll not niiml your nwa Lusiqcs Wuat If they Lsvo tbreo pilrs nf "looking! aver at Spire I i U V. Haven't they got a right t- t As long ss you don't do I he wtsiiinj, ilneod n il trouble y iu at nil. What right hive you to wach their do' bos line f H iiplny yoar linn better. It ni ly bo poif'Mly truo lliit d filing Mr4. Jiys'gnals to younx Df. Wild Iniin her bjc'C wiuil w; but who avo y m the privilege of watching a lady in bor owe liunia.. where, il' al any plaeo, her privacy shoul i bo rn vred 1 Hor dis.-nioa is nothing to you ; it is none ofyiur business. Il' wo had our way, tneJdlerj shoal I bit puuisliod like tiny oilier olfjuJurs igaiost tho rights of others. ARIZONA. In years long gonoby, Arizona evi leiitly was peopled py a large nnd industrious population. This is most conclusively sh J vo by tho vast and extensive ruins which yet romain. Ruins of cities covering extensivo plains, now desolate and peopled only by bund and sna'.o remains of ditches und artificial water courses still exist, showing that large acres of lan. I woro cul tivated by thoso ancient peoplo, who bad evidently attained a high degree of civiliz ition. They were, as nil tbe aborigines of Arizona now are, worshippers of the Go I of Day the sun. The geology of Arizona is one of the most wonderful features In deed, almost every formation known to geologists exist in various pu ts of the Territory, and there are also many curious freaks of nature un known to othor parts of tho globo. But tho greatest wonder of all the mighty wonders of the I'aeiflo tdopo is t be Grand Canon of tho Colorado, tho crowning wonder of tho natural world, before which Ni.igira drops to iusignilicance and even Yoseniile pales, l or ovor o')J milos tho liio Colorado cuts its way through-tbo rock, leaving tbe walls rising in many places to ft perpendicular height of over 5,003 foot. Down, down, through the many formations capped with lavu, it has cut its si lent way during the ages, lying open to the n4'o-striokon geologist the in most secrets of his science, showing him. as in one mighty volinu, ex nn- pies of the most interesting period and groups, making clear tliiugs be fore uncertain and changing scienti fic) theorios into estiblishod facts The flora and fauna of Ariaonaore different in many respects from those of the rest of the world, differ ent even from lauds within our own borders, The cereus giganteus here reaches ft sue that is wonderful, of. ten rising like a fluted eolum fifty and even sixty font high. The agava Americano, yucca brevirolia and lig num vi Lie are by no means raro Door and antelope are plenty while in the wooded portions the wild turkey, bear and panther abound. Among reptiles the horn ed rattlesnake and beloderma are peculiar, while centipedes, soorpious and tarantulas are plenty, and the variety of lizards is logiou. Dut tbe main dependence of Arizona must be in tbe vast, hut as yet undevelop ed, mineral lands which lie .withiu ber border. Tb mountains, are one mighty network of gold arid ailver bearintr ledges, and what little bas been done toward tb workiug of these has astooishod all connected with tb country. The Western papers toll of boy who Hpeered fatallv into the mas- tit of a shot gW- PA., NOVEMBER An OU Fashioned School Oirtotor. ' Mr. Timothy Soarcb was highly elated over bis election to the vacant chair in the school board of his dis triot, and ho at once beaau to take an interest in educational affairs. II a wanted plain teaching, he said t didn't want any high fulutiu' learning forced npon tho scholars, and do dared that be would kirk, the first teacher out of the school-home who attempted to stuff the children with the new-fangled notions. Thorp fore tho new director was startle I whon his most promising- son told him that tho teacher proposed to in troduce algobra into tho school "What kind of stii.lv is thalT" fnked Mrs. Search. "Timothy, I'll be bound that it's soma outlandish book that tho dominio has writ. My son's brains shan't bo stuffed with it Dison't tli9 aonn 1 of the name loll yo't what kin 1 of a study it is 1" said Search. "Why it's tho hist try of a now fa'igled nniunl relate 1 to the zebra, I suppose, lllamed if be shall tn!h it in this school district 1' That very nftornoon the new di rector visito l tho sell ool for tho first lioio. IIo was graciously received' by the nov teacher, who was listening to a clns in geography. "I understand, Wr. that yon want to introduce tho history of the algo bra into this school f" said Search. "I bad thought of doing si." "Had thought of it, ob T Well, let it go no further than that. I don't want my children to know anything about such outlandish nuiunls. Tho algebra may run wil l in his native country, bit wo 1 n't want biin troubeling tho children in our school, that wa don't- "lint Mr. Search, tho new study will assist tho scholar in mathemat ics ' "Sno hero that's tao thin. If I Mmnl:1 rniil Hm liiuhirv .if tlmfli!. ! noceros. could I subtract better than I do t Would tho biography of tho giratfi enable mo to multiply with more facility? Nnv, sir, answer .1 .! ... - I 1 . II 1. .1 ineHi) questions, mi l leu too now uiO algebra c.iold alvauco thocbildrun in! arithmetic." "You misun Ijrsiund mo. sir, "said tho teacher. "Algjbra is nut nn nni in il uo moro so than hydrosta tics." "Hydro thunder !" cxclaimo I Search, "I supposo you'd like to in' rod'ice acrimonies into the school. Willi my consent no lomioolury shall bo tau-'bt in this district The algebra is ns much an animal as tho ' gviiHticiitiis is. and if I boar another word about teaching its history to tho scholars, 1 11 Uo blamed il you can't leave." "Sir, I regret that we differ. What shall I teach ? "leach good common-senso, sir. said Search ; "teach that this world is fl it, ns reason and our eyesight tells us. Wo don't want any round worlds evvinin' ou nothiii' in this district, and we don't care if the hiiu is muoty-hvo miles off. leich tie boy that Andy .lobiiHou was a better j man than Columbus, and if I bear that von try to make them believe I that Martin Vun Huron was elected I'rPsidciit honestly, durned it you can't leave this district. We bad a feller teacbin' here once who talked about Cromwell, liriddoek, and a lot of othor old Horn ins, aud I worried tho directors till they turned him off. You needn't teach tho girls anything in particular ; they loam too fist nnybow. The other teaober tilled their heads full of Cloo some body, till they Palled fbo poys Anto ny and Caesar. Wo want good, solid education. If you know old Croesus made his moliev. tell the boys, but no stuff of tho filthy habits' of algebra, or any other wild beast The show business is . not paying this summer and we dont want our boys to bo Darnum'saiid D in ltica's. You might toll them bow Hon Franklin cougbt thunder and light nin' iu a bottle, for that is scientific, but tell them to keep away from Walnut trees iu a thunder storm." "Yoit'vo no objections to mo toarbing a tittle hygiene f I have, sir. No new-fangled doctrines in this school, 1 tell you. No high gieue nnd uo lov giene, but if you want to introduce llobinson Crusoe into the school, I il assiHt yon. Jlut no sucu studios as alge bra nnd high giene while 1 in dueo tor. After whilo you'll want to teach that the earth isn't half ss big as tbe sun. Porn your highfulutin stuff 1" Die teacher has a hard row to boe in Timothy's district, aud be doson't toach algebra either. A minister was soliciting aid to foreign missions, and applied to a gentleman, who refused bim, with the reply, "I don t believe in foreign missions, l want wuat i give to benefit ray neighbors." Well,' replied he, whom do you rogsrd as your neighbors V Why, those annum me. 'Do you rootn thoso whose hn 1 joins yours t' inquired the miuister. 'Yes. Well,' said lbs minister, 'how much land do you own Y About fire hundred acres.' llow far down do you own V Why, I neeer thought of it before but I suppose I own half-way throngh." Exactly,' said the clergyman t I suppose yon do, and I want this money for the New Zoalanders the men whose laud joins yours oa the bottom.' 1G, 187G. NO. 28. jyjAUli THESH KACT3 1 Tht Testimony of the Whole World. Holloway's Ointment H nl Ist9, L td nrratlt, Srtt flild f.7cm. All dmcrlpiinns of wires are remeiliatilf hy tbft proprr nnd ililigml ue of tbli In raiimiiMt pn-psrsilon. To attempt to cure hid legs hf ptislerlnf the Jf re nflhe wemnd ingnhrr Ii a folly for ihouldlke kin unii-. n Unfit disruseil eotidiiloa re. ninlii undrri,piiih to hresk out with tea. ful l fury in a few djri. Tbe only ralloml nd ueofut treatment, as Indicated hy nsiure. iitn red me the inflniattlon in snil shr.ui the wound isd to soothe the ttelKkhiiriMtf psrts hy ruhhliig In plenty nflhe Ointment Mil iifnreed Into mint. I'M will rune the malignant humor to be dr lined ofT from the hsril. iwollrn, anl dil eolored psrin round shout tbe weund.iore. or nlfer, nnd when Ihene Ininirri are remo ed, ih ntindiliemeWes will eoon benl: warm hre-l nnd wntce poultices applied oer i lie nnVeted parte, itiirr tbe Oioimenl ho hron well ruhhed in, will ioib and mfien the eime aiel grently asiil tbe cure. Thnre in n decripiiun nf uloer, eore nnd ewrllimr. which noul not be nnmeil bere, nllrn l int upon the follies of youlb nnd fur which iIim tlintmpnt II urgently reconiiiiende.l ns a eotereign remedy. In ruring auch poisonon lores it never fsll lo reiiore the eysiem lo a henllhy einte ir the l'ill.1 lie taken ncaordlug to tbe rin lil liKiruclljns. )(.'i('i.vi.i, n-rnl-:l ,SV' Thrail, ami Si' trlrt anil oi.r h'twr Any nf i ho nhnro ili.fp nn; be cured by weJl ruhhiiig i he (linimrnl three limes n dny inlo the chert, thronl. nnd neck of Ihe jiniient ; it will eonn prnelrnle, ind give iinine'liiiie relief. Medicine taken by the motuh nin-t npvrnte upon Ihe whole syntrin ere il intluxnee em he felt in nny local purl, where in ihe llinimeiil will ilo lis work nt once. Wbni-vvr tries the un. gilMil in Hie nhove msnnpr for the dirnei mimed or any limil.ir iliforderi affecting the chext nnd Ibrosi, will Hod tbemvlee relieveil nn hy a ehnrm. All niitferpri from lbee eoinplnln'.s ehoul I envelope the ihront nt boll line in a large brenl nnJ wsier pmiliipr, after the Ointment bs been well ruhheJ in il will grently n-iti-i the euro of Ihe Ihrout ami cheet. To al ley tbe fetpr nnd lessen ihe iurl.innnsliiin, eight or ten Tills ehouM be token night nnd morning. Tbe Ointment will produce prr-pirniinn, tbe grnnd eteenlial in nil cises of feeer, lore thronte. or where there might be nn npprrMion of Ibe obeil, either from nut hum or nlhrr csiisci. '' 1 'ill id in SlrMnrm. The nlioro fhi of co'iillntn will h rennv e. hy nuhMr f.ionri'lnn tin irl. with wrro wnier. ml ilien by in ml 'l-lii,lljr rul.l.lnn In tue iiliitiipiit. P-TNona tiMerlntc from tbei) illrolul enmiilnlnie nhoulil n il lo... a uiomrnt la rre'tlnn their oroicrea.. It ImuM be un ltr. nonet lli-t It l not untrlpnl incrvly'to insre the ulnlini-nl on Ilia ellertel purln. hut It moat lie "all ruliiie.1 In l r a eon.Mnriihla time, two lr three tim e, a .lay. thai It my iw taken Into Hie ftia'ii, wlittoi-f. It win imIiv Mny hl.M ora or wounO allartunlly aa ttiHih paVahlo toihaya. Tliare attain lires.l ami wnt. r uooltl rc, all.ir Hit riiblo In of tlie uintinani, will loarait aprvlca. Tin la ilia only an rs trnal ninnl lor ta'itolaa, e laaa of fiiuoer In the atom-ai-h. or whore iliara may be a gaotral baurlnar ihiwn. IwlhrrrHnna nf Yoiilh .S.irc.y in I1,vf. IllotPhaa. aa alao awalllnit, n. wllh parlalntr l m. Hp illy corail II ilia nintoirnt lie ual Iraa. ly. ami lha I'llla taken nlant ami nmrnlmr, aa raisoninemleil In the .rlnl. In. tru Minna. M dan traatml In any other way thny only ,ry iipln ona pliro lo hraak nut In annitiar i whara aa Hila iiintinent will ramove Ilia liuinor Irom Ilia ayatum. anl laite the pnlleni a ylicnroua au.l bi-aliny iMim. It will reouire time wltb tha " a ul 1 1. a FUN to idium a Unilnit nn. yViijinVu SuttliiiilA, '.IAt.iM, und Stiff. .IIIKIM. Allhonith tli atwe cnnii'lalnta USi-r w ti.tr In tli-ir oriKlu ami iial'irn, h iby all requir le al in-aloi-ni. .Many of III- w.ir-l a4a, of aiirb illa-aa.-n, will lll In a ronarat laolf ahnrl IMi- nf lldiv wliii Una IHuliumt la ill llnnlly roiihvil Hit., ih .aria aff.-eti-.l. r.-n afit-r v-ry i'IImt inran- bavp fuli-t. li all erita mala, ill. " Hi rill- ti mid I... tik -ti act-nrlloif lu iu prluti-tl dlrtK-liuiia at-ooiiilu-uf vacu but. Jinlh tht 0;l,.l ami fill nicjiid be uwil ill tin fiil'mi inii riim ; II til 1w, Mi l llrcuta, ll'iro-, ll.MiliMi. Hit- of Moai-hatjei anil Samt Hiia, ( 'o.t)v, t'hl. ".wfimt, I'lllll.UlM-. I in..v.t H ,iirtit t'nriK (Suf',) I Vllifer-. i i-toi, illamlortar Swvlllug, l.tiiiiiitX-i, I'll.-, lllK-omatlapi, Snrp iilnplra, Snra Tnmata, Skin Iliavaaea Sonpvv, Son ll-.da, T-ioi'tra, l'l,.r., Wuiiila, Yawa. r'nniraoiptl and J lllll., ri-ih inila-la, I'l.llll.l, BUR tisl'TIHV ! V in ri Ranotn nnla.a Id. luuaiora of J. II mln. k. a an ul f ir lli- Unite I wtth-a, aorrnoiiila Pii-b l-i of lfi Ma aihl Ollltiu-ul. A haml-oui rewnril will Im gl.rn l-t any ona rmlprili( an.-li lot ipinaltoll aa uiiy I til t.la Oft'-t-tlnn of any pariy op partita pniiolrf-iiini( Hip nieilii-ini.a or vaaJiuittlieaaia kaowiuglUam to nu iiiriMU.. Soi.i at lb- Mamifwlopy of ppnf-aaor noLLO i () N- Voik, an I lr all rn.M-uul liniiiKi.i.aii'l ll al-rain M li'ln"a thr imhont lhii-ivii-l wurlil, lu pot.uf f ci-ula, ti caula, au I II pacb. arar I her ia eonahlaraul aarlnc by taklna tha laiijur aif-a. S. II. IHpaptlona fop thaffolJanr nf tiatiaota In if rr Oiaortl -p ara atttied to aach pt. lum-.'l'h T 1 UNDERTAKING. E. L. BUFFINGTON, 3Iitltllobur; I'll. COFFINB For naeb I then hat haa heretofore pal l lop thaw In i Ma pier. Mr. Humnaton la a practical workman ami la prvpaml fnpnlah IHIKKINS, IIASK tTS, as., at a I moat iavb.li Ih prletky have haralulore eoat here. Ue alao nanufaoturai FURNITURE, of all Uaterlptlona, and at sreattr IwJaeea) iiflfl-i. All npdap npnmntlf ntlPXlM to. fat kta rel- daaee In fraukllu) nail aalUlMllua la all eaae a:uaraai4i. April , lSTS.lt. tin mm, rmmm. nmmi Koul I k.inlai. Ma iarrlam. ae4 Marrlair Uol'la. kowln kow lihp may faaeln.t aala tha to, and alta'ttoa of any pia k.a akuua. Inalanll. fple biaUI.U ala. Kaahp, tkl la n.la p. elr-olaP. kata . ! auapa.-. Artdrea. HU.1 T CU,l -. fuii4iaiia, ra. CAUTION. , i iV NOTICE ie tittrby kv that the allata( ankit-a hav Iwa PohaaaS ky lb aaapia, al Usvaubl. K aant tall la lb. ia oa aa) Jopk t S-irlaa) hi plaw Hpp. ail yMPaoai ar. Pwall.aa4 a aaaw rtl. op i.aprtar wilk Ik. aa U I S llbalra, I Sink, SH-UakS M-U.a. tot-aaa. I Tab). II ,1a. VariMi, PaiaJoM la lb (paaib4, 1 Ipmak, a (olWiluaPaH rUa4 akMkaw, I aaeaA ea4 , ran -,, .mnttvm. fa.Te itue, er. .urk , TIIK POST. SalWalwaBaSailaBsafB-aat ' ' Published every Thursdat Xewnlnf hf aTiaiMIAa CHOPSB, FroyT. Terms of Sabecrlption, TA0 DOLLAR.") TER A5MtfTf. Tay. able vitbln nil months, or 2.fl0ifnnt , paid within the ytmr. Ho pnper die continued until all srrearsges are paid unless at the option of the pub lisher. SulsKrlptirtnsrmUlde of the oooatf PATABLK l.tADVAKCl. kKrcrsons lifting and iislns paners atldrcssed 'jo oihrs become subscribers and are liable for tho price of the paper SOBACS ALtaffeWa S. ALLEHAN & SOU. ATTORN K m AT LA W. HcUnrtsvvva la. All prnfraeinnnl buaineet and celleetlnf palruaied lo tkelr enre will be promptly tlienedta. Can be enninltad la CsUssj rOermaS. . Office, Mnrke'. Square. , TJ. SMITH. ATromter at law. i MI0DLKRVRtl,SXTEDIU04r4 i OTarphlar ofe.ial Service tke MktS Donielttleae aa Kagtll'. aa4 OeeatM. r, N. MYERS, ' "" " lJ' ITTBIUTsSOCmUl ITU ft District Attorney, Middlcbttrg, 8oyder Conaty Psnn'A lHoe a few doors Went of Ike Cosrt Houe on Mil a elreel. Coninliattea IS Engliah and German lanfttifee. 8ea.'tl7 . W" il.VAN UK7.VM, : ATTORNEY AT X.A1T, Lewiiburg T.t OfTere lit prnfeaalonal lertrtee la ne pub" tie. Colleotione and nit otber Ptefeaaioa al biislnean entniated lo bia ear will re eeire prompt attentloa. T 1. CltyXMII-LKIl, Me ATTOItNEf AT tAW, Middlebitrg, Pa., ' Offera hi profeialnnal aereinea lo tbe pub lie. Cotleilinne and all other profeiaiooal buaineaa enlruated lo bie enre will reeelte prompt attention. Jan 'OTlt II. II. OltIMM, Attorney & Cattncellor A T-LA W, OflTiceN.E. Oor Market Water Sfe rrerliurs;. I'ens'S. Conaulintioo io boib Eogliab and OertaaS La.n(iiaEP. Pee, 19, '72lf. J" M. MNN, A. II. 1)1 Lli. a (Supaop to i. T. k i. M. I.lnn.) ATIOKNKI'S AT LAW, Lawiaborj, Pa. 0:fer Iheir prnfsaaional eerriees to tbe ptihlio. Culleetiom and all otber pro feaaionnl buaineae entruited 10 ibelr ear will reeeiveproniplatteniion.'Jaa.S,'67l( P J. R. ZGLLER, ATTORSEY.AT-LAVt Centrci'ille, 8'iy lrr County, rennd. All b'l-ln-a" ntruatel lo hit rare will be well ami fjlilirullr atten tat in. Will twactl. at the -evepal e iiarta of Sny. lap aa I ailoinia poontiaa. (Un Im 0onaulte-l In Ih. Enallah ap O.-rmaii laneuau. oei. u. T3rf CIIAKLKS IIOWKU. ATroilNBY AT LAW, Hcllnsgroee Pa., DTeri MaprnfeMlonnUertleee to Ihe pub lie. Collection nnd nil olber profeiaiena huainea enlrualed to bii rare will re eeiae prompt attention. Offiee two doore oortU ot III Kryalnw ll.t.l f IM K - jotkS ll. AltNULDi Attorney nt I rf, MIDDLEUCDO, PA. Prnfeaslonnl riilalnes enlrunted to hie eare w!:.' be promptly attended lo. Feb 9,'7l JtTToM l'SON h a k e k, Attot'no.V-ttt.LttW, Lewiaburg, Union Co., Pa. J-Can be eoniulted in theEogllah and Oerman langiing'l-"tiati OKFICK Market Street, eppoilte Walls miih & Oj'i Miore 8 -49 V . POTTEU, ATIORXRV AT LAW. Selinsgrore Pa , OfTere bia pmfeaaionnl eervieee le Ike puhlia. All lesnl bualnea entriiatel lo his eare will reeeiee frompt attention. Office one door ahore the New Lutheran Church. July, 4ib '72. B T. PARKS, ATTORSET AT LAW, 3BLISS0P.0VE. 8NVDEU COUXTT. Ps Sept. 16. 'CTtf A C SIMPSON, t-a ATTortXEY AT LAW. Northnrcherland, Pa. 'Iters bia profeiaionil ieriee to tke pub io. AU buainean enlruated lo hil .ears will be promptly attended to. f Jna. 17. 'BTtt J. PETE KS, Justice of the Peace, MrJdloburg. Snyder county, Ptnrfa fouvpyanpttif don, aa4 OollMllone mad a. Frylhlni Inirnala4 lo bia cap, will p-ie prompt atiantlon. Jna II, !. Ilt J- K KANAWKl. J rilYSICIAS AND 8CK0F.0", CrntrejTlll, SnyHtr Cm., Pa OITen his profenioaal eertleee le the publie. 6 aOlf A. M. SMITH, rnrsiciAX axd surobos Offers hli profentoaal lereloes la Ihe eltl . , . , . a . ten oi Auauiaourf nau aiciunj. orpa, ie DU. J. V.8IILNDKL, 6UB0E0.N AND riiYSICU5, Middleburp; Ps. Offere hit rrnfeiiteaal ier ieee le ibe sit iieae of Middleourg and elelaity.' Mares 21, OJ 1 I. M ON BECK, Justice of the Peace Atlamsbvro, Snyder Co., I'a. Will be Is bii ofliee al the ahore meailoa ed place, ea MONDAY aad 0ATUHDAT ol eaoh week, whea all hiede of baeiaees relaiiag la hie ofboe, will be elleadee le June 30 '73ii F. VAN BUsiKlKK, iUROICAL MtCHASICAL DKNTIIT SelinafcTOTs Pensi' O A. wtrzEU Jnstico cf tno rcaw, MNrtetes, atJwyaW Cax, r. AH bin da Mllaattlaaaa faaafta aa UkaMab eraw. trimff atiaaae all ssss-ias MfJSlStsbwM . (IsjMtVeVet
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