fc.dvortltn;r Hates OM column on year, tWO.OO One-half, column, on year, .' . , 30.00 One-fourth column, one year, 15.00 0n square (10 linwi) 1 insertion 75 Every additional Insertion, 00 Professional and limine canU of ot mora than 5 li nci, per year, 0.00 Auditor, Executor, Administrator ml Assignee Notice) 2.50 EditfwUI notices per lln, 15 All advertisements for a shorter pe riod than one year are pArndle t thf time Ihey are onion!. and if riot paid the persrnf ordering thent will bo held responsible for thd niunnv. Poetry. PAUSE. St tat life-path high or low, Com tke eeaeone, seasons to. Come ike Hprlnjr-ilme, robed In green Comet Ike Buraroer. Moasnm crowns Cometh Aittuwia, karveat-qiieea, Aad Ike winter, ley-bounu. la tke unoeteiDg low. Panting l e tooting fount, Retting 'fnremi untried niMnl, Wooing ttreagtk at beating springe, Staking oeeead youtk In prime, t e tke psl of bnried things . Ewe-pa Lite's heritage u( Time, Taaliked te acceuau : Nalnre'a eat have noreeatl- BrUflkt for ka noblest (ill- tor Ike Present, Mis I with I if, Overlays the feet and Ooue. Aad ike etTer-teaelog etrife, CVIing le Kent's children, On, Filltik elllaau. Fetal liVe'Anlaeiti, louohlng Harlh, ' ' ; Hell transition, ewlft bete birib, time It calling Yet li't dy. And, though totnhre, clear Ibt light, Kelara't higher voice "be, Kre bat mnk lo eadtesj night ah in time or worm. Mlaoolla itouiiH Sfirowd wit of a Jew Nina parsons stiilod from Bnlse ilown tli Rhine. A Jew, who wish ed to go to bcblauipi, was allowed to coma on board oud journey with thorn, on condition tbit ho would conduct himself with propriety, mid give the captain eighteen kreutzors for his passage. Now, it is tmo, something jingled in the Jew's pocket when bo struck bis bond ngaiust it, but tho only tnonoy Ibore was a twelve kreutzor ieco, for the other wan a brans but ton. Notwithstanding this bo ac cepted the offer with gratitude, for be thought to himself i 'Something may bo enrnod upon the water. Thero is many young inau who has grown rich ou tho Rhi no.' During the first part of tho voy age the passongors were very tiilka tive and merry, but tlio Jew, with Lis vallot under bis arm for ho did not laylt nside was nn object of inu.-U mirtfi and mockery, at, alua ! is oftou the cubo with tlioHO of bis liation. Hat the vcssul s tiled on ' ward, and passed Thuringuu and St Volt i the pasaongorii, ouo after another, grew silent, and gupod and gazed listlossly down tho rivur, nutil ono oriod i Come, Jew, lo yon know any pas- tinrt-llutrijl-HraHJ-- lou' fathers must have contrived many a ono during their journey in the wil derness.' ' ; . 'Now is' the time,' thought the Jow, to shoar tho sheep.' Ho then proposed that they should kit round iu a circle, and lio, with their permission, would sit with them. Thoso who could not answer the question any ono proposed should pay tho ouo who propi.mdud thorn a twolve-kreutzer piece, and those who answered them portiueut y should receive a twelve kreutzer piece. Thin - proposal pleased tho company, and hoping to divort them selves with tbe Jew's wit or stupidi ty, each one risked nt random what ever chanced to enter his bead. Thus for example, the nrst one asked t 'IIow many soft-boilod eggs could tho giant Goliath eat on nu empty stomach V All said it would bo impossible to answer that question but tho Jew aid : 'One i for he who has eaten one egg cannot cat a second on an empty stomach,' and the askcr paid him tvrolvo kreutzers. . 'Wait, Jew,' thought the sooond ; 1 will try you out of the Now Testa moot, and I thinU I shall win my piece. Then he said, 'Why did the Apostle raul write the second hpis tie to the Corinthians ?' 'Because he was not in Cornith,' said the Jew, ' otherwise he would Lave sooken to them.' So be won another twelve kreitzor piece, . When the third saw the Jow was so well versed in the Dible, he tried him id different way. 'Who.' said he, rro longs his work la as great a length of time as pos sible aud completes it In time T' The ropemaker, if be Is Industn ous-'aaid the Jew. In the mean time they drew near lo a Tillage, and one said to the other i 'This is lioralacn, Then the fourth said, 'In what mouth do the people of Bamlach eat the least V In February,' replied the Jew, for it has onlv twontv-eicbt dava. There are two natural brothers,' aaid the fifth, 'and yet only one of them ia mv nnole. The nnole is your fathers broth aaid the Jew, and your father is not vour nnole. A fish now leaped out of tbe water, and the sixth asked t 'What flab Ufa their eyes nearest togeth rf . ... . The sm alios t,' aaid the Jew Theeevsntb aaked. 'How can I man ride from Bahw to Berne in tbe ahade in th Trammer when the aun abJneat" ; - ' fFhsikba eomM to a plaoe where there Uqa ahade, be most dismount and go on foot, aaid tuo jew. : - Tie ai-ith aaked, fWhen man rides a tha winter lima from liaise iarm aad' hue forgotten his rlovaa, now most be manage' ao that i no rrsi VT'l'T r-tf" I them, aaid It VOL. 14. the Jew; The ninth and last. This was a-ik od I . HoW can five persons divide five OL'its so tbnt encli ono repoive out', Riill ono remain In the dinh f 'The lasi nun innt take the dish with the git sntl be can let it lis u loot as bo pleue,' flair tha 'Jew.' And now it cams lo bis tiiru, and ho determined to make a good iweep. ATlcr meny preliminary compliments, b aked, with au sir ol'rniiKlhieVsus Tiioodlino'iS I How can a mm fry two trout lo lbrcrjia" to that a trout may lay in eich pan 1' No oot ronld solve thie, so I one Iter auolher gave blm a 12-kreutzor pieee.-AnJ Whcti tho nlutli desired lie shnnM solve tbe ridJIo. he rockeJ lo and fro, ro!lod bia eyes aud iLrug !0l hit ohouldcrt. ' 't am a poor Jw,Mia Vi.i at latt. 'What has that to do with it ?' said the roit. 'Give a Ibo aniwrr ' 'You mu.it nut tuks it amis,' aai J tho Jew, fur I am a poor Jew.' At last after much porsuuMon and msoy prouiitcs that they would do 7!hitn no hnrin, he lhrut his hjrid into hi pocket, took lim l'J-Ureilsd piece lid bad woo. bii.l tlimn upon' the tnblo and raid : 'I do not know the antwer any mors thao you. Here are my 18 kreitwr.' When tho others lioirj thin they opened their even, and. said this Wj ocurccly acoording to agreemenl. lint si they cum not eontroi tneir luugliter, and were good oat uro l and woalthy men, an I at tho Jew bad helped tbeiD to whilo away th-i lim from Sf. Veil to SehUmpi, they kt i fiw.I'oHflMesptte Courier. Tha Young Man in Debt Tho most melancholy of all tho af fections, peculiar to tho young male person who is about to become au adult is that of beiug in debt Tho tobacco affection he finds is not suf ficient to make a mau of him. Ho must owe somebody He must have debts, if ho can onco lead bis asso ciates to snppo80 that somo one lias given bitu credit, his happiness ii complete; and though ho may not owo a cent, tho importance bo gains by bewailing tho rushy mountain of debt which he protends t havo in curred somewhere is quite tromond - oils. His reputation us a spendthrift is established when lie can mourn ins; indebtodnoss. Iu tho midst of a grenp ef young follows, drossed ex actly like himself, ho twirls his fra gile cane (the instincts of the pre hensihla monkey to cling to sticks is still etroniu its descendants), and emphasizing ' his feigned distress wini oaths, declares that bis debts have rendered him utterly iniserablo. There aro fow sadder sights than this psoudo wretuhodiioss of ttlo young male person of tho tobacco nf fection aud tlio small cano. Ifa will soon marry, for, love is blind us well as idiotic. Ho may possibly enter tho matrimonial state owing a bar bill. lie will if lie can 1 Then 1n a fow years, thore will be no more of Li in. A WirVs Uhvesue). In aWostorn ity lives a certain married mau who but for his quick temper would bo ill that tho word goutlemau implies. Uufortunatoly ho occasionally lets his hot blood run away with his brains. Not many weeks ago his ifo had somo pretty sharp words, when he so far forgot himself as to strike his hotter half with a piece of roDa which ho chaucod to have in his hand. Ho soon afterward foft for down towu. first telling tho ser vant, however, that he would bring company homo with him to dinner. Dinner hour came round, and so did Mr. Ii , with a couplo of his most es teemed friends. Tho table was . -J a 4 at trroamnar tinder Its load or. goou t unas when Air. li. usuorea bis gnests into the dinning-roora i but fancy his surpriso on beholding in the centre of tho tabic, on a huge rjlate. a hnaro piece of ropo neatly ooilod np. With a sickly smile, he looked first at his guosts and . tuou Ht his wife. "My dear," he exclaimed, 'what is tbe meaning or this T "Oh, nothing, my dear, sue an swered i 'only aa yon gave tne rope for bronkfast, I thought 1 woulU give yon rope for dinner.' As Usi'BOViTASi.B CAPTOaa. "A oolored inu'a who lives in Dinwiddio county, not far from this oity, was Hurm iaod a low mornings ago or tuo discovery of a fat fawn fast asleep near a sm-inor on his larra. v ihi a little caution and activity the prize wae secured, and throwing it over hia aholdor. Cuffee started on his wav homeward reioiciug. 1 ho fawn set uo a Diteoua bleating and in a ai few minutes tne luce oi anairs was 7 . ? .. . m t maUrlallv nhanored bv the annear anoeof a formidable buck followed bv doe. and both intent upon making war, Cuffoe bad just time enough to drop the fawn and reaon a tree when the bnok overtook biro and tore of? part of bia coat tail as a trophy of hia , yiotory. The buck Sentineled tuo tree lanuiuuy two hours, at tha expiration of which timo Cuffee descended, with an ap petite for breakfast, cured of all dreama of broiled venison steak, wended hia way home." Peteriburg ( Va.) Index Appeal. rteorireTlarTerjKJieaTnS eoun tv. kUled a . deer on Tuesday week that, when ' drewed, weigaed 201 Dounda. . 1. MIDDLEBlJItG, SNYDER COXJiil ;? A Maidtfn'a Rerrtorsa. A correspondent writes from Fos ter's Crossing, Ohio, to the Cincin nati Gazette, the following strange narrative i A young lady who rosidos at tho Crossing wont to service asadouios tic, somo tiind ago, with a family thai resides nonr Monroe, Butlor county. She was a pretty, atlractivo girl, aud soon buoaaio a favorite with tho young folk iu tho neig'iborhjod. A young man named Ch trios I'Mgar became greatly euamorud of M.iunie and dosirod to propose marriago to hor, but bo bad already tuada a mar riaga engagement with f a reputable young woman in tho viciuity named Uosit timend. Sho was in great trou ble about Charles going after Minio's adveut iu tho neighborhood Rosa SmoaJ was suddenly tulica ill, and dio l within a fow hours after alio went to bed. '-The puysictao. said .lid Aa 1 frrtiti nniaon ' " Tho event created a good deal of excitement iu tbe settloiuunt for a time, but It soon dind out Minuio bucamn an object of unpleasant re marks in Connection witl! tho death of Rosa, and sho nitddunly returned to her homo in tho vicinity of the Crossing, ll lg ir, whoao conduct in regard to tho poinoning casn elicited unfavorablo coininnnt.also disappear od from tho neighborhood of Monrooi and Minnie nlluougU she bad rcnsoii to bultuve ho would como to sco hor at hor homo, has never seen him siuca ho disappoarod from Monroe. Recently, l imiio has been "out oi lior boad" nt times, and sho has then deported herself very strangely. Tor instance, at times sho acts liko a lu natic, and when in thoso "spoil" alio asserts that l-lgar loved hor madly, but declared ho could not wed her unless Rosa Smoa.l was dead. Then Miuuie snggostu 1 that ho poison hor! Ho sai l bo would bo suspected if he procurod the poison ; if .Minnio would get tho fatal drug ho would admin ister it. Shd got a siu ill p to!; ago of ratsbano whilo ou a visit homo, nud giving it to Kdgar when nho- return ed to Monroo, bo gavo it to Mia-i Hntcad with tho result wo havo stat ed. Minnie assert that Rosa sent for her wlioti on het doath bod, and charged her with being tho cuano of hor taking o'X and while sho wool I not expose hor t tho nuthoritiox, is'io declared her purpose of pursuing hor through life, uiul tormuut her so that sho wool, I novor Invo jx'.ic.i or happiness in this world. At times Minnie"' will brcSk into a scries of shrieks, anil pointing out toward thu hills, she ox-daiim i "Tbero 1 do you au6 her ? Thero aha goes'! Klio's shaking hor finger at uic r ' 1im you B'JO hor T Sometimes slio is ta ken with a su l ieu slmd lorin!f. and appears to bo etriukou dumb with fi iglit. W hen sho recoverirsho will recito the terriblu vistion sho has j ut hid, aud decliiru hei' purpose to tako bur own lift, rather than bavo a recur- enco of such horrible nnpiritions Whon Minuio it iu her usual frame of mind sho docs not initko the sli 'litest refereuco to this tragic affair ; sho avoids all referouco to tho aa. It subject, and persons who bavo given tho matter somo stu.lv aro oi tuo opinion that tho sensational points of hor poisoning story aro ovolved from a diseased tmoil. I ho facts, however, remain that Minnie m in lomestio serovico 111 a faiufly 111 tho viciuitj of Monroo ; that sho wai waited upou by lUarloy Jvlgar 1 that Kdgar was engaged to bo mar ried to a maidoa named ISoso Smea.l; that he had foil in love with Minnie and broke his engagement with Rosat that Iloso was taken sud lou- ly ill, aud died withiu a lew hours and that tho doctor assorted hor death was caused by poison it was theu behoved from eating food that was cooked in a c oppor vessel that Edgar suddenly disappeared from that region, and that Slimiio return ed homo about tho samo timo. The criminal foaturos aro, it is 'generally believed, put iu by Minnio when she is flighty, and they are not credited by thoso who ono nor; yet thoro aro net-sons who shako thoir hoa l. and say, "I don't know about that !" The girl has made several ineffectual at tempts to commit suicide by drown -iiig, and although she is tho major portion of tho tune engaged as a dpmestio in a family iu tne vioiuuy 01 tbe Crossing, she is closely watched, and the female portion of the house- bold are especially nervous about her. ' HOW TO SA.VK 4 CuILD FBOM CllOK iNa I was engaged iu drawing wood from a timber rauche to Aus tine, Roeoe river, . Nevada.. There was a house over tho autumit from the above place, where resided two families belonging to tuo wood ouop- Cors, and on arriving in eight of the ouse, a woman oama out and bock- oned me to make haste, that some thing was wrong. I aid so, and just in time, for the othor womau ..... . 1 came out noiuing a ontui apparouu; dead. It was black iu the face. She said the child waa eating nuts and trot a shell in its throat, and had ohoaked and was dying. I immedi ately got a piece of board about four foot long and placed it across tbe door sill. Hue set the child on ona and I tinned the othor. making sndden jar, wbioh caused the abell to go downward, and gave tbe child immediate relief. No one can imag ine bow overjoyed that mother was for saving ber child, x Knew 01 several cases in wbioh tho process prvTed luocwuful - - - : K t How he got tM Key. j A fow days ago about dusk a stranger called at the residenco of a bank cashior in St. 1onis, and iutro dnciDg himself) ksid be desired soma private conversation - on business of importance. Tho cashier thereupon lot! him to a private room, gave orders that thoy wore not to be dis turbed, seated himself, folded bis ears, aud desired his mydtorious ac quaintance to communicate the ob ject of his visit, Tho man coughed onco or twioo, thou said t Being tha cashier of this here, fi nancial institution, of course you kocp tho key of tho safe 1' Tho cashier said he did. ' 'And yon know about the bank robbers that go round and tio and gag the cashiers and thoir families, and with pistols at their heads com pel them t give np the keys I' . The or jr said uo aid. And yoii've heard ahont tlWttov- onport Brothers and the Spiritual ists and things f Tho cashier said be hail. 'Now,' said tho stranger, 'I've boon studying up tho whole busi noss, aud I bavo fouud out how to overcome thoin.' Yott d m't say so T' 'Yes sir. For $3 I tf'.Il linpat't to you a secret which may nt somo future time savo your lifo and funds intrusted to your care. I will show you bow to untie any sories of knots however complicated i to romovo a gag from your mouth, ana, in fact, , to' set yourself froo. I canroleasoi myself in 'I. aud with a ' week's practico I'll but that you can show better tlmii threo minutes. You see tho ndvantago of my system T Thoro is no need to resist nnd get shot ; all you havo to do is t let ttloirt tlo you up, oud, as soon as they've ta ken tho key and gone, why you just let yourself loose and give tho al arm. Tho cashior said it was a remark able invention. 'You bet it is.' said tho invontor, 'and us 1 never tako any money f. ,r t it till mv customers aio satisfied or a man of mv word you'll pay mo $3, Tho cashier said that nothing could bo any fairer. 'Another thing,' contiouod the visitort 'I'm a poor man, an 1 this secret is my only stock in trad.', so 1 11 taJa"-yH liot to taa.-n.vjj;' til so how to do it foe that would spoil my business." -' : . Tho cashier cousonted to tho ar rnngmnnt. 'Take this $10 bill,' said the other If I fail, you keep it 1 if you aro satisfied, you will return it to me with another 83. And now this is how wo do it' 80 saying ho took it roll of cord and a gag from bis ' nockets. and with creut dexterity , ti()l that cashier band and foot, nud rrag(j.i biirt so bo c .mid not wink H r."3 . .... 'Now vou am tied pretty urmly. arn't you T You wouldn't think you could cvor got Ijoso, would you T" Tho cashior lookol the replies ho could not speak t 1 'I dont think yotl could mysolf,' said tho inventor j 'and now let mo tell vou mv name is Jessie II. James tho notorious train robber, and if you don't fork over that key in three seconds 1 11 cut your throat from to ear. I bog your pardon 1 you can't but I'll tako it myself. It's no trouliio. nnd, turning mat casn icr over on his hack liko a tin tlo. ho took tho key. 'I won't tako your pockot book,' said bo, 'for tho $ 10 aro yours, as I don't thiuk you will be ablo to got loose in fivo minutes, or five hours either. So long, son ny,' nnd, with a courtoous bow, .bo q'uiltedfthe apartment and proceed ed to the bank, which he rifled as completely and leisurely as if he had been a director. Tho sad event cast .... t i-1 a gloom over tuo community. cwjo Tnbune Tuey Didn't tier Mhiue!.A lew days ago a Dotroit widower, who was engaged to a Detroit widow, cacn ving two or throo ciniflreo, ami hmh beinif well off. determined to test hef love for him and at the tamo time 7icover if she was actuated by mere-entry motive, at some of hi friend had asserted. Ho culled up. on her at I bo usual evening hour. nnd ufer owhilo rcmuked 1 Mt dear. vu koow I liave two children, and to-day I had roy .lifo Dalli ance policy for jo,uuu cnaogeu to their tolo beoc-Ot iu fluso Ot my doaih.'' 'You did quite fight, my darling, sha promptly replied. "I have three children at you are aware. At soon at we were enutged I had every dol-Ui-'a worth nf mv DrDriy to SHOure l thut tbey alons eau bare the benefit of It " He looked. 1 : .. -. She looked. . Tho marriags didn't corns off at the time ael last week, aud it may nev ', tL. JBHHSBB A pine tree waa ent last week op utt tbe property of Mr. Horn,' in I'lrfurflald eoautr. which measured tbavtyeia iuohea at the butt and mi eiateen'toot aaw leurs were cut The last ktf nMSaared ilUaa inohea mv hun'sty in d .-ahng with taem, I U T . . ; ' ; " ...... . i..i;.7n! ..V ... . .. . . . .. . . " . II a laltl I f t 1 J ' w',u it'iww v itity -ivji.hj! I tuurt uia rrfiring, ior nunrg vnu ra rriii-' tollyoiiwh.it I lido. . ust etmow.tbii thU Clnin(,i,woaitli, said 1 1- louuJ J lucre i ono :-.lr...k bm lit gag and bind yon. and the.! 1 II givf i, dinwlore or oVorscers of ' ' "l"""- b'".1" vou sunplo directions what to do, and p. .. , .... . . . , uoue ; tak no coffee, wenk i bi-inn if you don't nuloosg.voorsolf iu live ' C". V. f el ' ..efe...la , Brl all .ho fro.-h air you com . . ! IZi , ,.,:,. tho aiUOUllt or ValllO thereof for tho u,o llirco or lour I'lll every uiglil ,- eal minutes and fMiiesa. your entit. i iho (( fwm , Ml.lkollul , , uf wJ ttulJlllg ,,, ,,,,, s ilulactio.l with tho PJ' W 111 ,,r person winning said bet whero -d " " BoUea relet nr. followed. L'lVO VOU JIO. If you find that 1 mil!.. ...1.1...1 1?.. , I you will be Uaimv iu umid utid eiromc iu C mm A, NOVEMBER Betting on the Election. .. . IVy Hlutli titr'il ami Pwj Three tintct the Amount of the Del. "If any pereou or persons shall make any bet or wager upon tho to suit of any eloclion within this com monwealth, or shall oiler to make any such bet or wagor, either by vorbnl proclamation thereof, or by any written or priutod adtortiSo niont, challenge or invite any person or persons to raako such bet or Wa ger, Wpon cdnvietion thereof bo or they shall forfeit and pay three times tho amount so bet or ollored to be bet. "It shall bo- tlio duly of the in spoctors an t judge of tho elect io tin to reject tho votes of nil persons who they or any of them shall kuow, or who shall bo proven to havo in ado, or aro in any mariner interested in aor. bet or watrer'-cn the resnlt of said election, nnd on the request of any nnalilled elector aaid inspectors and jdgo shall receive proof to show the persou so offering to vote has or has not in ado any such bet or wager, or is or is not Interested therein. It shall be tho duty of tho several constituted authorities having caro and chargo of tho poor in tho respen tivo counties, districts, and town ships of this commonwealth, know ing or being luionueil, under oath of .any person or persons having mndo any hot or wager f mni l.in I i oi any lau-i, goods, money, or thing of value, on tho result of any election withio this commonwealth, or dep sitod thu samo iu tho handa of any person within their respective counties, dis tricts or townships, to bring suit in the namo of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for tho usoof tho poor of such county, district or t iwnship, against such depositor or stakehold or, whero Quid bet is deposito i in tho hands of it third party t or against the party winning said bet, when thu samo is not so deposited, for tho- recovery of the amount so bet t nnd if oil the trial it shall bo mado to appear that said lands l'rovidud, ai I suit is brought within two years from tho timo of making such but AnJ tho stake holder is hereby prohibited during said timo to pay over tho amotit so btd. to either of tho parties, and shall ih lmOlu i'or the sauiTWhother bitch b 't is paid over or delivered to tho parties, or either of them, or not,' and tho party wiuning tdiall in liko in inner bo liablo to tlio payment of tho whole amount so bet, whero tho sumo is received by bint,'' Irish Wakes- lho Irisii pea-eiiiu y havo nn m boni i!lo lor lui.eriih, and in the amount of honor dono to tho depet t etf ihoy loso sinht of tho tctuul Iohs they Invo sutfored. j 'Ocli, sure, thin, it nl a duo ber rying j there waa n eigiit of pcnpie nil I a p ivrer of cine,' it is at gn-ul culoiiiuni as can bo oc orJcd uny nan, and Will qnilo console I!ih sur vivora. And tlio reverse, 'Oeh, thin, ho didn't lonve e'loogli a.t would bor. ry him daccnt ;' in f.ict, they -think fur more of b-iw they uro to bo bu ried than uf keYpiug lite it-tUt. Tlio poorest and ""'t improvident lay, by omthin lor bis or her uwu wake and I havo uiysclt' known caaus of paupers in tho bo-pilal ward-i who were aco'imuliitiug uudcr thoir pil lows a little atoro 10 Havo tlio ilis gruoo of a parish c iflln, tliut being the greatest and last misf ntunn that culd befall theiu. Doulat Jvrrold wua much struck by this pliu'e of the Irish ulim actor, and it U bo, I think, who tells aa etfi-ctiiiif story of a young uirl whom In found in a cuh ia busy ut her ueodle.' I 8o yon toko in pluin sewing ; ihit is tome brl Jul grauileur,' ho Mild, tukiug up whut lunked liko aneluborato uiglit-dresit, 'Tit do wodJing graodeilr,' replied the girl proudly. 'Sim re 'tit my owo shroud J lot life biing whut it may, plaze God I'll buva a ducent wake,' In parts of the North of IreUu l thero wua at oue lima, soma forty or City yours ago, a rather romantio oustom, thut when a very young unintriied woman died tier ootliu ShouM be carried by young girls uu. ly lo the graveyard. As this waa tituated perhaps fifteen or twooty wiles Ir nn wliuio eb lived, it follow. ed that the bearers' etiould be cliau- ited every second mile, and 00 those oocuslous there was ueoeriilly ao ea oort of running volunteer, who in tbts way often did their thirty miles io Ibe day. ThU custom waa called vLittiog the 0 iln 1, aod a good niuny marriage were the result of these exoursion : but tno mea was never' iheb-na pretty aod pastoral. Dub liu Ualvertity Magazine. OFaith relies Upon the truth of what Ood hath promised, and Hope . I L . . il. . 1 WOllS lor tne enjoyment, 01 tuo goou in tbe promise, but more especially for tha glory which ia to be reveulod. To is bope of glory is full of rejoic ing, because everything which HJpe looks at and draws its joy from den poods on tbe truth and faithfulness of a covenaut God. . There can be no failing on bis part, and therefore on tha ' believer there can bo no diBappolata.ont"-5j;nam. .... .a iriiii 14. iiiiuhv in- Liiiii" ii v.tiiiii Willi i.i- .. .. . ... ....... u I IbllULO n UO nbilUIIOIMUl . T . . . . ' .' . ... r 23, 1870, ;yNO. UNDERTAKING. E. L. BUtf FINGTOtf, Mitltllebui'jr, For miirh lore HuS line Wn hrelnfrro Pl l f.T lliam In ilila wlf-, Mr. MemoKlun la prfttc O wurk'ntn trt'l x iifrtmrril ftirtil.li 'OKr'l.V,iS'Kr. ,! nlmo.t n -t-ii. ! tha rp iliry have keretuiure et kere. He elo iDiiialauliirM , , or all dfwrlrtluoi, ami al arently relaoeil prip' All nMam prD-nplff tfn-lal to, (at tile rel uanaa m r raoniiD) eau taiiaiaotMHi m an tearanlaerl. A pi Hi', 1871 If. mm mmi rychiiahct. rAmim I Snul Charming, Ma-in Tlmn. ena Marririiie Miiioa, -iiowin httw olthar oai may fnftn.ia ami aain me inva ani aiiafihtn 01 anf pcrpon innv rnMi.a in.ianiiy. rrraiiy not!. i rnnti, llainoiitlfor, till. It not a tnara (Hrttitar. but a (...k ..f 4 l.u". A l.lrn.., HUM t CO., I ill) South Till M , l'hlla.lalhla. I' a. OTICl'j is hereby given that tho MlnwitiK a.rn!"ff iMTn br.Mi f,nr-litai.il Itr tllti lliMt-mlHMtxl, at tJuiclaltl,'1-, Sal -, ali-l litl III Ilia im-miiii.-ii of .I.hiiIi I, mi; Iii'lit4 IiIh i It-aj - liri'. All tit.r-.Mi- aro r'ltM;ii.t n il to tm-tl-ill., nr Int. rft'rw with tin- viz l It t.'halr-i, I Kins, 1 ll-ila at, If -iMin.f. 1 I . '4 I .t 31 til-,, i-ai-i-ft, l'til.ili-a ht Ilia i-oiiiiJ, I IrnnU.a '", "r "'iw.ra, m II a I i-uii-iii, I n.oit .lanrl . ,Jbk it..ti.r. 1 o-iiju lr.. A n r.l.Mll II. B'lTur Spring., Si.pt. Sd, JJCALTU & ITS rLBASUKHi, 0!l Visc.iso With IlsIjcuciC9 Chooso Hutwecu Thuui. llllu-tvaiyij lillw, .Vccio'it Dirdrn. Wlinl la nn.ro fi-urful limn a liri-aMn-: down of tho ticrvoiii aneiu To lio c. body, uu.l rnguiyou lijvo iiuy.uorvej. Mollure and D.wjhir.r4. If there i one lliing more lh.ni another for winoU ilicne 1'ille are u luuioua, ii i. llntir purifying pruuertiva, expcciully Him l ower of unsaiimng lliu blood Iroiu nil In. purilea, aud removing d mgnroua a aua yendeil eecreltons. -t'uirereally ailuuiaa ee Ibe one graud remedy for teumle eow plaiute, tbey aever lull, avver weaken ibe y.ieui, and alwu brluge about wbal le requited. o't UmdMhe and Want of A jyjf lite. Tlune fveliugt wliiuli ,o emlilvn tie, room frequently ariae Iroiu oiinoj-anoe or Iruu blu I10111 utieii-uoiuil perapii-iiiioii, or Iroiu vsiitig mid tlriuking wh o is uulit lor uu. ium un.M-utn.ig ibo liver aiel Hlomuou. 1'hese orgms u.uH bn reguliile l If you wlh 10 be well, Tlio Till-, if tnkni ao oi.fliug 10 the pruned 111.11 ruci ion-t, will tiickly re'iore a keulihy ncii.ni lo bulb liver kihI alum nob, wkeui'e follows, aa neturnl cumoijuouco, a pool appeiiie and a clear brad. Iu tlio K ,-l end Weal I u diva acuroi'ly any oilier Modiulne ie ever ucd for Ibene disorder. lime to bn Strong. Ntvrr l-t tha b ar.-. ha elthar ro-.ftiK i or nn. .luijr O'-ihiI ti ,.!,. It may a.pr antoLir il.ai lllluua,a rill, en-jul.l l.a r.-o.u.iuu.,-l f.r a ruti uai. tha u wl-., uiaiir p.-r.mia aiiiH.aiue lli.t lli.-y wi.iilil iiu-iuai.il i..UX4ll'.n. TI... laa KCi-al lulhl..ki. l.owmrr 1 fur 111, a.- TlIU will ltu iuillt,i i'.rrr.!t ih- IIv.t au'l Hi.... avi-ry kin I ni litmii'iiuiiluliit. In warm i l:iial S III maii'l. nt livt-a luv.i Ih-i-ii 4Ve.l l- lit . il. rt of tlila lu.-rti. i-lrii-, wiil.O. Iu all i-a.ita Itivi-a tuna a-.it vtur ti Hie wUmIu i.raulo .yi.t-iu, li'iw.ivt t il..r.tn.-,l, llfj'tll S'lil atrHtilttll rollnaftl aN a fliettiir oi CuUrMU. 'il.H ltMltl5, I.M1 IB W.it).Hltlll.r ll,4-.'4.' fit oy tl.a ...am tli.i.a l'lU ml'll.t-if III Mn ti-u of anlirtiu iin fi-raiire to tltil. J .Itu.'. Aiiluml luotl la bi-lt. r 11.411 l.rntli. a..l iluw. It. ai'i I'l, feriui-litml, ur i.ltiL'r llMiura l.tll.i.ira Iroiu Ilia livt-r, Mto.uai-li, r I.I.mkI, lltu raii. tof uy-Mit-tery, ilurrli'i.-a, ami uik.i-r b.iai.1 i-.in.pta.iila I i.xih11i-i1. To n-aull la, that tbe di.lur.-a.ice la arr.-.t.-il. uo J the acitiiu -if Ilia iMtarnU l,ttc.nii' lobular. N itliinu will linn ihen-lasailoii r the lxiU ao quickly as this Uua coitaclius uiU.. siue, Dinordrrt of the Kidney. I-i ell dlm-eaea aff-rtiog tb-ao nrvaua, ai.athar tm-y ao:rt-ta loi n.t-ii nr to ll'ila waiar t nr taulhar tlify ba arniot-o will, al.iti.or uravul r w itu ai-lixa ami talna avttli-f In Ilia .hia nr.r the rt-ltlolia f the kiauayH, ttji-aa 1111. ah'ntltt bo ukvn a.-oorilutu to the urlntet dir-otl ma, aut In flii.tmnnt ahiml.l ba well ru'ib-a Into Ilia aiual of the b.ok at ln-tl tluia. Tina tra.l.uuut will tfive almoat tmiuutliata ralluf wliuu all ueber luutus have fallaj. For StoHiank Oni of Order. No maittrlne trill an all otullr liuproTetha tnoo orilla abuia.'ll.S lll'aa nil I I III' ranmra all aoiditr. ia-cai-.i.-.l i-ithiT f.jr ti.tiiiireuceor ln.urot,er tllrt. 1 i.-y rai:uea tba llv.r anil ra Uiioa It to a bralll.y actlou I mi-y era wi.ii.it'r- fully ain aeiona in aa-a of apa-ma tn faut iliay urn-r fill iu euruiu su uisoruare oi uia i.'ui aud alouiecu. llolowny'i pill are the beit renwity known in the uvria jor iu; joiiuutny auews A sua ..lhoa, Hl.a.-hi-SOU.U-.wi Com. Illlllnul Oi.lli-S. C'jmrlaluu, Ilia S.ln, ill il, Uuitauain- It.'hlllly, CoMatiatloe ef Ihe . Iliwl-. t.tm, .,.aiiMTjr, Kra.ipalaJ, il)ni.jr, If lit. limit. Paiuala Irraan'arltiae Kavrra uf all kluda, Haad'-I.a, .1 tuudloe, . Pllaa, lii.liKn.tlnD'Inrl.iiiniatlon, lalTar Uoiu-I.ouib.ao, fVrotula. n-'H.ira Tlimau.,!S.-eoiidary riyu.i Wwa lila.nl, . NiM-uni.ilaro, KHianilon or I'nua, King's tvil Sluua a Ora I '0 r.i.uliiarutix. rumors, vol, IJU-ers,- Vanerasl At Wuruieofall kiuda, Waakuaaa frouiauy eaoaa, a. lo ituua, ii.l-TtiiV IM.ina are eenulne uula.s Ilia slieiamrs of J. HayUnt k, aa .K- ul fur Ilia IJulied ut.i... aurruuuda earn etia ui r i iia aim i riuiiuaut. A tauu'l.onia reward will be KlvB ti any nna dai. aiinu uf au uarty or uartlaa o.mnlarlolUiia ranitrrrina auou lul irio.uou aa aiay iai hi turn tba luaiix-luaa or veuuiug inaaauaa auuwiu, iu.ui tn ... aiiapluoe. Hold al Ilia Sannfaolory of Profasanr notxo a.l ktm Nr York, sn4 by all r'anarlable lir.uLi ,uua ueeiara iq ai.-ait.iuva iur.iiKuuut thavtvilUod world, Iu Jla.ot as cauu, su veuis, eud el aaou. aa-l'hara Is ooo.ldorabls sarlog by Uklot tbe laru.r Blsna. N. U. INreelloes for tlia guidance of pallenle la eaary dlenriM are eiDieu to asca ous. juua, ruisiy - . Our lame life-like Srest, (aasav. iKoeollue fnbaina-aTiaL aaot diim sail renldlv. Heed fur elreu tfAKtf. II ail a dsf . I lar. N. V toKraale Oe.. Well ' " asm,Mkasii(if 4 C Pittillslied evoty trniratJay Evimirni If jaaimau owuii, rroirf; Tanena nf RnlaMtrfrrtinn. TVd bOLLAftS PER AJfaCM'. toft paid within ths yati no pspar dia continued until all arrearages ar paid unlets at the option of tbe pulx liahinp. Bubacrlptiom miMlde of the errant r.tiiiu.K l.f ADVAnUB. aeft'rflimili lifting and nslmr paper) efi a Mhefk ukaaSiitaswUoiibera MrVarvMihkrfurUie ariee of the paper taaeit AtLeaaw. aoaaoa ai.tsaaw S. ALLEltfAH & 80IT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. HeUiiMRt'ovo I'll. tl profvaxlonal bnalaeae enj eotlteltn roirnaieil to ikrlr enre wilt be prdrtipll llana'lio. Caa be eoneiillrd In Cagliea if German. Offioe, Marke. Bqaare. T SMITH'. , ATTORtVBf AT I.AW, Minni.v.nt'rtd. stedr uu., i'A OITarr Ma f oflnat SarlrM te tke pab'le OomuIuIom la toalla'. anil 'Jareiae. I" N. M YKIfc,- lJt mORXEI a 00DEL0lt if WW "Dtwtflct A.ttoriey, Middleburg, Snyder County Tcnn'rt OlUce a fe doore West of I he Cnnrl Mniiaeon IMila alreeli Crtneilttalloa W Kngliab n4 Orrraan laagnngetii 8op.'07 W AI.YANOEZRR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewitbnrg Pa.j llfere hie pmfeaatoaat tcttiee to ee pok' lie. Colluollone ami ell other I'ioIomIob al buelneat eulrualfd lo hit cert M f 4 oeite proinpl allrntioa. tICcron m iijii:u. t'e AITUUNBIf AT LAW, Middloburir, Ta.i OlTcra Me prr("alonl erlpe lo tbe pub lie. CuIlDOlione ana ail omer proieamai hnsinc-a entruated lo bit care t III rec1 prompl attention. fjno 8, 'liTlf II. lie Oil I MM, Attorney & Councelloi? Offico NMi. CorJtarketi Walor St'a I'rrrliiirsr. I'-fiin'n. (onutl:iliou iu bolb Cngliah nnd flarrqeil bingn i2a. Vee, tfl, '7Jlf. .. . , i . - i J. M.I.INN, A. II. PILL. (XniM-a.inr. toJ.F.kJ.M. I.lnn.) ATTIIllNKVM AT LAW, wtburg, P. niier Ihrir profeaahtnat srrlc lo lb pulillc. C-jltoolioni ami all other pro- fra-ioiml hitaliiraa enlriialed lo tbrlr ears will receive proniplalteiilion. J Jan. 8,'C7f F J. R. ZKLLEK, ATTORXKV.AT-LArf Ciiitrrvilp, Sii''lcr County, Ptnntt. All ti'i-lff"" rtilrn-tal to hie .-are will bS ..11 .n l falii.ri.llv atlanl..l to. Will rmt.'tlo I at tt,a.everle.iOrl l Kny.ler an.l a tii.ioe; uitia-. t'an a eonauua.i ia n- ..""""i (l. rlii.ui Inns'ia". Wet. Su. 'tail OIIARUW HOWUU, ATTOIWEV AT LAW, Selinsirrove rrtj DrTere hia profeaelrtnnlaervleee 10 ihe pub lic. Ciillectiona aud all olhcr profoaalonS hn.w.aaa aui mai iv.l to hia pare will re' ani.a nrnmnl tlelitinn. Offioe two doort orlli of llie Keystone Hotel. I Inn b. '7 OHN It. AUXOLD, Vttornoy rtt IjnvtV.) Miitt.F,ncBn, vki Profeetloael bortnene enTasted la Me er he promptly allearfed to. Feb v. 71 J THOMPSON UAKEIl, i VttoiMi.v-rit-Lita-vr, Lewiahurg, Union Co., Pe a&rOnn be coneulu-d ia Ibt Englieb aad prman lungoaK-t."WI (IKHCB Jrirkel Street, opposite wane uilb A Co'e Store 8 fy W . POTTER, .1 TlORXK V A T X..I IK. Selinsgrovo Pa , OflTors hia prnfi-eaionnt eervloet to Iks' utille. Allletral business entrusted to his euro will reoeive prompt alientioo. OtfioS ooedoor above ibe New Lutheran Cburob. July, 4ih '12. g T.PAKKS, ATTOUSEV AT tKtt, 3BIISS0R0VB. SNYUKIt C'OUSTT, P Sepl.liV, "67tf A.. C. SIMPSON, ATTORN KY AT LAW. Xorthuir.herluud, Pa. ITera his profoitioiiul service lo Ibe pub In. All b.iiinp.-a enirnited to hit ears ill be promptly attended In. I Jin. 1., QMS J. PETERS, Justice of tog Peace IVtddleburg. Snyder county. Penn'al ronarrani-lne dona, end Cnllactlnee n.ada. Rroryililne Iniroatcd lo bis caro. will rar!e prompl attention. Juos II. '? iu j tr KAN AW EL, SIC IAN AND 8UR0E0jr( Ceatrevllle, 8nydcr Co., Pa lifers bit prufessiunul services le tht public 8-flSlf Qtt. A. M. SMl l'U, I'Jtl'StClAtf AXD StfltGEOtf, Offers bit professional tervtoet la lbs allls tens of Adnnsburg and vlelntly. Sept, 71 D.t. J. Y. SHIN DEL, ttUKOIvON AND 1M1YSICIA5, dliddleburz Ta OHers bit profesKlonal serf ieee to ibe tit itent of Middleourg aud vlcinlty.- .iiarea vi, or 1 I. MONBECK, Justice of tlio Pence Adamitburg, SnyJer to., 1'a. Wilt be lo bit ottioe at tbe above mettle- ed place, vo MONDAY and BATk HDAT ol taob week, wbeu all kindt of trasioete relating to bis otket, wlU bt alltaaeO i Juue m '73tr J F. VAN BUSKIRK, JlttOlCAL ft MICBAMCAI. MKTUf Salinsgrove Penn, Q A.WETZEL, . Oe ' ' ' Justice of tlio dVeaoe. Beavertwn, Suyder Co . ,T All kinds of eolleotioas avast est libera evias. Prouipty aueadt sa all business auastta M ki( f ar . Lf aas V, ' if S3 ts- bed wlgb raUl B B f aob ealei aaan .net alalr bile (L01 y.al ewalr; re Ha I loll Watt n. a e alio; aoit ILL! bMdae ibe, M and rw 8 aa, rd be ti.rao. aeOal ea. Ul .a,r s ia a aaks t aa: table 'LY rile er bate !l " r lit ATI k hi ex) Prat kale east ut fu tnca 1 tth aoa. I . s v " i V'-- i-'.'i ' r 1 , 7 . t ' . a. w.lai .
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