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She waa sailing before a strong wiud and the arrangement of her sail iudicittud flight If flight, from whom t The Baked eye could peicoivo no pursuer on the bosom of ths oajtu b it t!ia 1 nea glasboa, leveled by a nutnber of British officers who graced the clean decks, revealed a dark speck ou the watery riin of tbe Northern horU eon. The distant object occasioned much anxiety among the oIHjera A silence which hud ruiuod among tboin for many momenta was uud denly broken by a man whose bear ing proclaimed him an English ad mind. "Ho still follows," were the words that fell from his lips t "but with the help of Neptune we'll outsail him in the night" Though the officer spoke with ranch assurance, there lurked in his tongue a latent fear which his com panions detected, and exchanged significant glances. Over the face of the deep, night was settling, and the vessel kept straight before the wind to tho joy of its commander who bad lately spoken. The shadows gradually veiled the far away pursuer from sight, and when the officer separated expressions of triumph were on their lips. - - The British vessel was the Meteor, fast sailor, whose armament consist ed of twuntv-eicht cutis. She was a well built double decker, and had seen much service in the war which bad raged almost three years be tween Great liritan and her Ameri can colonies Her speed and her formidable armament shad mado her a terror to American vessels in Eu ropean waters. ' - Her commander, a soaborn Englishman, named Quil defoy, was an officer of undoubted courage and cunning, to which be added a ' vindioitiveness that render ed him obnoxious to many of his own crew. The Meteor was flying from a new and very formidable foe hying with a hold filled with booty. On the day proceeding the one that has lust dosed upon her in fight she had lust raptured an American cruiser, after spirited contest The prize had 'proved one of value, and Captain jtimlderoy did not wish to nsx an Wagement with the vessel follow- Ijiag in bis wake. M Captain Conyngbam, tbe pursuer, llaa a second Paul Jones, lie was oe of the most daring spirits of onr aen infant navy and bis name uaa ftcame terror along the cost of Kug- d. i Ue pursued and captured a amber of British ships, which be either burnt or sent into friendly ts i and when he pesoried the itAni fruah frnm hop vintarv. he Wtated . not to crowd oa all sail a Siva chase. t There were men on tbo decks of -snare, as Oonyngham'e vessel "a i tpDriatolv , named, who "tchl tbe fljinar . Englishmen. r-!-Uon eoneernius the re- -1 fft- ct'i tL-t--'t!:s Sli VOL. 14. ed when he turned to reply to tbe words of a youthful Lieutenant wbo stood beside bim, sea glass in hand. "We can outsail her, Gilbrrt," the American captain said with em phasis. "Thin wind favors both of us alike, and in tho calm tbnt will soon prevail, she must lie by till day." The young offlcer turned from tbo captain, .and again his eyos were stratuod to make out the form of the ship rapidly disappearing among tbe prevailing shadows. Conyngbam did not return to bis glass, but watched tbe fuceofhi youthful companion. "I am confident that Miss Temple is aboard tho Englishman." bo snid at Inst. "Of course she is 1" exclaimed tbo Liontouant with a flush. 'I know sbo was on board the Mischief when it full into the Meteor's, bauds aud I am satisfied she is a prisoner,' "Tbo fairest ptizo old Guildaroy has captured in many a loug day 1' remarked Conyngbam, with a laugh at the Lioiitomint's smile, and tho flash that lighted up tho depths of his anxious eyos. The conversation was interrupted by an unexpected vering of tbe wind that paled tho cheeks of tbo numerous watcbors on tbe deck, and tbe otfloors seperated. Now, h'tving loarnod somotliing of tho Metoor's pursuer, lot us re turn to tho Englisli vensol. Tho calm prophesWl by tbo Amer ican captain foil upon tbo ocean shortly aftor thodoscuut of darkness. It worried Onil loroy, ond bo ht-ld frequent consultations with tho of.l cei's, now on dock, now in bis st Ue room. Ho held consultation in the hitter place over a bottlo of choice wine, and under tho liquor's influence bo souudly cursed tho 1'aukeo priva teer. liecalraod on tbe waters and be neath tbe stars, tbe Meteor lay like a huge slumbering leviatlutu Her lights were bidden, aud the spectral figures that trod ber decks convers ed in whisper. In a small apartment, not far ro moto from tbo council cabin, stoo 1 a bountiful young girl. There was n look Of sorrow in bor d.u k eyes, aud her faco was unito palo She appuar- ed to bo listening, for ber buad was beut toward Uuildoroy s from which direction came a fttiut aud confused murmur of voices. "I know that we are becalmed,' sbo said to herself in au audible tone. aud I know, too, that tbo oflcera are worried about it. lho men I know that many of thctn bate iuil- doroy. Jhdti 1 1 bear tbo helmsman say last uiglit that thoy would ro fuse to fii;ht for tho man who rulos them with a rod of iron, and wbon he bad spekou thus, didn't bo re mark to a fullow tar that tbo prison ers did not know tboir strength t Yea, be did 1 The men think of mu tiny, and tbo man at tho wheel is now ready to rise against tbe captain of this ship. Thoy want a leader ; they gnaw in Pilonce the chain oi tyranny, with which thoir captain has bound them. I will spring the mine 1 I will lead tbo Meteor's mutiuoors, and the llevenge may have our prize." Adaliuo Temple spoke with stern determination and clenched hor bands. Tbo observor would bavo laugbod to think that she bad docidod to head a body of mutineers that sbo a fragil girl of nineteen, bad rosolv to rob the English navy of one of its best vessels or to perish iu tbe at tempt I She left the room with a resolve well-formed, and steadfast in horde termination. ' Like a speotre she glided down tbe darkened corridors of the vessel, and,' at last, climbing upward with caro, reaohed the deck. Captain Quildoroy and bis non tenants were below discussing the situation over several bottles of wino. Aduliuo saw tbe stars overhead,, and turned ber face to tbe various points of tbe compass without greet ing a broozo that would have pleased tbe Hristisb captain. 1 Tbe man at tbo whoel having nothing to do seemed to have fallen asleep, for be started when Adaliue a band fell upon bis should tf, and his band made a rapid movement to ward his belt when he saw her figure. .'I want to talk with you," she said, in a low tone, making no dis play of tbe knife whose hilt she clutched- knife like tbe helmsman's. "1 want to say a few words, and are you going to listen t 1 beard yon use tnotiuous language last night and I could have you bung at the yard by speaking to tbe tyrant Ouil deroy." He was ber man I - "You are harboring , schemes of mutiny at this very momeut," she continued, after a brief pause, "and you are not - alone in the diabolio work. , I will tell tbe captain before an boor, if ' Adoline paused a moment, and heard the boating of tbe sailor's heart lie stared into her face like a man anddonlv friehted bv a ffbosL and she finished ber sentence with lips almost touohiog bis ear. "If you do not obey me 1" Then tbe helmsman's lip parted. ' "For the love of heaven do not throw us Door dsvils at the feet of Guilderoy," stammered the sailor. ''Us would hang every one of ns be-I-r mcrci?i. Do yon want to MIDDLEBUUG, SNYDER COUNTY, yet come. There be but niuoteeu of ns now.r IIat the prisoners sixty-two strong men, and bravo 1" "They nro Amorican 1" "Nevertheless, they will not bei tate to rescue gallant Knglisb sailors from the tyrany of the captain of this bin. To-oight! If you say no I will drivo this knile to your heart, and bavo your oouirades lmn;j at tbo yard beforo a day." 1 ben tho helmsman saw tho knifo whose blado flushed very near bis breast aud tho next moment bo stood on tho deck. . "We il do it 1" bo said, "Iltit Chea ter is wounded hurt yesterday by a ball from your ship. Chester iu to bavo led us." "I will take his pWol" sai l Ada lino. ."Now lot us stfiko 1" Cttntain Quildoroy niistispiotou of the mutinoiii spirit on bis ship, ha 1 placod watches who bad belonged to the Chimtor party. Adalino soon disoovored this, and at length seven dctormiun l sailors, j arm! with knives and pistols, p.-o-' narod for the fray. I Sho statiouod two of tho strong est at the door of tho council room, while an many moro guarded ,the tiaffhos. Tbon tbo prisoners were callod forth, ono by nno, nntil sixty- two strong limbo 1 Y,iukoo soldiers stood ou deck, ready to do thoir duty. Thnro wat a tttmnU among tho captain's party when tho mutiny was discovered, and t'.io ollleers wero ap prised of the. state of ftfTiir.'t by the discbaro of several pistols iu tho hold. "M n I i n y T" cried Quildoroy, npringiiijr from tbe tablo t and tho next moment, bavin" opened the door, bo fouud bimsolf tltiiij to tbo tloor bv ono of tho tuutiuois guarded tho portal. tiiuutiUcr uiiiinu oiuum .in i.iiiyt r,' down, wboa several prisoners iiiado 4 r..:i :..i. ..e!.,.. I I their appearance, and tlio inmates of tbo cabin wero secured. It was ono of tho in it slartlin-r ami successful mutinies i.i tie; unuals of tho Ib itisli navy t but tbo m st thrilling part wan yet to couio "Now three cheers for lho J'nglish Ha:Iors : cried a Hiaiwuri uuuineei who had ably seooudod tbo p-itri jt girl. Threo cbroes wero given with a will. Thoy swept far into tbo night and fdai tied tho tcuants of auothcr vessel's deck. "Xo moro such cheers t" Btidderily cried Adaliuo Tcmplo in a tono of commaiid. "Tbo .Meteor is to bear tho II tg of Amorican Congress at bor mizzeti peal. Tlio I'.i iiisii iiiutinoers will lay down their arms. Yaiikeo sail ira will prop uo t shoot thoso wbo refiiHo to obey.'' A moment' sileiico was followod by ciirsos, and tlio liinti-cn mutineers looked into tho faces of tho mou wbom they bad armed with English pistols and ccl'asacs. Obedjionco ulono would prescrvo their lives, and in a few moments tho British mutineers was prisoners ( like their moro faithful oonira lcs, and tho good sbip Metoor, was iu tbe Yankoo bands 1 Heforo dawu rockots rovealed the Meteor's position to hor pursuer, and tho astonished Couynghatu soou stood on bor bloodless, docks J Then tho young American lion tenanteucoutitered lho beroiuo of tlio hour tbo girl on whoso linger bo had ulroady placod a shining ring. "I know that you wore near in tho Revenge," nhe said to him, "and I thought I would .present you with tbe Meteor. Why, Uilbort, if I bad not led tbo mulrueots, I might have inn away from you as I did yestor day. Gilbort Farley assumed command of tbe valuable prize, aud in many of bis cruises be was accompanied by tbe gallant girl whose fame was sung on tbo dock of every vessel iu our little navy. After tho war woll, tbo reader can guosa what b,uppoued "after tbo war." Another Way to Seb it. Thoro is a beautiful vtzidont in soma of tbo hew Sunday fahool book. It opons Wsith a torrib o sterol at soa. w biob gKeauy iiioitotis tue captaiu s miu anVl all t0 sailors. Ths captain very cool, and wbon bis wife Jnlered at it, be took down a word, flourished it in tbe uir, and asked I "Are you not afraid ? She wasn't 3 bo said sbo had faith in ber husband's lova aud friendship. "Neither am I afraid of tbe etorm for I have faith iu tho Lord a lovo and protection.' 1 - A captain on tlio cnie canai rea l tbe little story the other day aud it touched bit heart lie doscendad to tbe cabin, whore hi wife was making biscuit, and putting his fist under her noso, be asked i 'Betsey are you not afraid 1' "Nawt uuon,' ahe replied, giving him a dangerous look. Why notf he yelled. It would have been proper for her to have 1014 something about Divine Provideuoe, but the did t oue re plied i ' "fieeanae, it you don't git that pW out of my face, I'll put tip this dooKU aud- brake another rib for ' "!!?J!BH . Why la a naughty boy like tb &'Dr DecauM be nukes 'ma i. ;" . Think Aoaim. It is related that during the first few dayes of tho reigft of Queen Victoria, then a girl between nineteen nnd twenty ytars of age, some sontenco of court tn.tr tial wore presented for bor Hignatnro. ho lead it paused, lobko l up at the oflicor wbo bad it befjro hor aud said : "Yoit bavo nothing lo say in bo half of this man V "Nothing 1 Ho has desul to 1 tho army three tinv.-s," "Think agaiu, my lord,'' was ber reply. "And," said tbo veteran as bo re lated tbocircitmstauoo to his fnonds, (for it was no other than tlio I'uke of Wellington.) "soiing her majesty so earnest about it, I.s.ii I. "Ho is certainly a very btd soHinr, but. there was Rome body who Kol;o us to bis good chitraetor, and h ) in iy bo a I m.i:i for iiuht I know "l thipik you a thousand limo, exclaimed t!i J yoiithf.il iii!in, and hastily writing "pard mod" in largo loiters on tliti f tt.il page, shq sjut it acroim tho -t iblo with a ban I troiu- bliii'? Willi eagerness aud emotion. What a world of instruction, god liness and truo philosophy is c m lainud in thuso two wordi, "Think ii'Min I Could wo adopt tlieir spir- it aa tho rule of our lives, ono and 'all, what a happy change would coiuu 'over society 1 In all our business ooiieeriis, iu our soet il anl moral it l ai'jiis, our political and religious duties, what itiip ; t int results mi 'lit follow if on maiiv ooeasiotis. wo would think ngaiu boforo doei- dinjj upon acting. A man named Cout b il on is bo ftiro a I'aris court charge I with the death of his wife und"rexUa ordinary i!rriiiii4tiiiiees. 1 1 o discovered nil i m -j z. i who'intitu.K-y existing between herself I...I.1 .f.iv.i.'i Porll.trn I'.nl . i. l.r ti...l ii, in. .11, 1 1 i,v u..vi.rnl vi.r.,,,,,1- kicks, and tho lady impl .red pardon, j "I'iU-d.in.oliy.." replu I I'ourbalou iu a sinister ton,). Ti.o next d tv, at i',.. u.,1-1-,,1,1 1 i,'. i ... 1 .hi ill. i i. ' lilOHtx loasled parti id ;es, vli:eli, in I-'iauce, nro much larger lhaii i i lue I'nilod St iUi). As noon a hia wife ;ait .1 i.vu, Ii j locked tbo door and drewfioin bis n icket a revolver. ".'.la lame,'' bo si.i I, 'tho hour for your punislriicut h is comu. You havo di ilunoro 1 mot) mnrn of a matt i..i.ucd l'arlri Ige, and hoio are six of your names. ikea for you to dino on. You wiil please eat tiieiii to tlio last morsel. If you ceaso do- ing so, or if you attcnpl to give an alarm, I will blow your br.uat out." Tho unhappy woman, feeling tho impossibility of accomplishing' tlio task without killing herself, fell ou her knees, and implored bis pity Coiirbalon's only reply was t cock his revolver, nnd she therefore com mniiced her task. that I forbid your drinking whiln . . . you cat," paid Coiirb il.m. lho poor woman, after liujshiii; tho second parti id !., sliowod signs of illness. Sue lifted her sad eyes to her bus- hau l witli an imploring oppression, but bo pointed tho pistol inexorably ut bor hea l. In to hours and a half tho six birds wero eaten ; ut 0 o'clock that uibt tho woman died of iudigcslioti. A MvrEiiiALiziii) II i. Tako a sheet of still writing paper and fold it into a tube au inch ill diameter. Apply it tJ tho right oyo an 1 look steadfastly thro igU it, focussing. the oyo on any object i koep tii'i eve opoa. Now place tbo left band, bold palm upward, edgeways against tbo side of tho paper tubo. and about au inch or two above iU lower end Tho astonishing effect will bo iiro dncod of a hole, apparently of lho size of tbo cross Hooiion of tho tubu made through the left baud. This is a bolo iu which wa propisa to inctorial'.o another au I smallor bolo. As wo neod a genuine aporturu. and it would bo iiiojuvtmiuut to mike ouo iu tho left band, lot a sheet of white paper bo substituted tlieref r and similarly bold. Just at tbe part of tho paper whore tho bolo equaling iu diameter tho orilieoof tho tubo appears, inatco on oponing one-fourth inch iu diameter. Now stare iuteutly into the tubo i find tbo second bolo, dulluod by iU differ once of illumination, will be soon floating in tho first bolo, an I yet both will bo transparent, luo illu sion, lor ol course it is ouo oi iiioso odd pranks our binocular vision plays upon ns, is certainly ouo of the meat curious ever devised. Be sides, here is tbo : actual hole clearly visiblo, and . yot tboro is n mjH 1 body to bo Boon'tJ doliuo its edges. It is not a more spot oi ugin, oe- cause, if a page of priut bo reg irdod. the lines within bound uies oi the little bolo will not ooiucide at all with those surrounditig it and ex tending to the edges of tbe largo ap parent aperture. I'-acli oyo obvious ly transmits an entirely different im pressiou to the brain, aud tuat organ uaablo to disentangle them, lands us in tbe palpable absurdity of a ui iterlalizod bole.-iSWeiltfd Ameri- aTbe Folti wheat is mentioned in the monthly report of the Depart ment of Agriculture at one of tbe favitte and leadiug varieties in this country. It bad its origin in tbe up per end of Huntingdon county, this State, sot many years- ago. " Short of change the man wbo IV. PA., NOVEMBER A Tale of Scotland. A parly of Iroopors entered tbo house of a poor widow and demaud od.and receivod refreshments. A woll grown lad, the widows son, waited on them, tho widow hospit ably olFuriug to their wants all she had at command. "Aud how d i you livo in these troubU'Sotno times, lloody T" asked on) of tho lueictiiiaries, withaunir of kindtii'RS. "Well, I thank heaven," answered tbo poor widow, 'my good man left mo a cow and a garden, with that bit of field. I di) not complain ' "Indeed 1' ejaculated tho mill in, Corporal fq'ei l;c!t, what say you to trv and see if Heaven helps bur without a cow V "Aehl in. in CS lt 1 dergartetits etiooir ! Mil it soiiit) vet I lehou h i ! tin !'' nnd tho fell uv latlg'ued. 'Kill d -r s liue'itel'il iniicle-ii (tbo com) an I ipoil lei luiicli and lur kaso (cheese) 1" "Ay," quoth tho fellow with a liorso langli t "and so it will. So, Qoody, bete goes, with tbo honors of war tara 1" uud bo tlrow bis sword. "What nro you going to tlo I Clled tlio voulll. Hliriiiaiug I.irwar.l wilb tenia iu bis eyes and terror in liia f.ntn Strike tho brat, Hob! said tbo , , .i , ii troojier, as ono smote tbo Iey on tbo j motltli, while tin) trooper pi ssed Ins sword through tlio gelitlo brest of , tlio L'eni.'iotll honiivfee lef (dm imur .cow) an 1 to a 1 1 to " "... . the devil H deed I ' . . .... , , . .. i IllOWliO lionil 1111 IIIU Ulim ill lllll ; dell. The troopers then departed. rt'idow and child Were at once destitulo of fveiy solirco of c.is- ' tcii.'o -Sho h oon sickened and died. , , , , , , . , , lt.it! I,i.lL-,,ii nti.l lit.. It.tV u o tl.l.o-.t. I ...... ...v... .., ...... v.. u j . ;a ay. -and as not sten of I1MI1 V VO 118 aftef. or heitl'd iJtifin r mo wars in r ian.iers. a l'-rty of soldiers wero ono afternoon Hi'Atol aroun I tlio camp- lue, and ll i 'bed with wino mi l victory, wer.i ri'laliiig sotno deeds of tbo past, till thoy scorned to la:;o a turn in vieiug wltli each other iu tlio atrocity of their drt lils. "I onco starved nn ol 1 d lino by merry Carlisle," said a trooper no tol fur his ferocity and ciurago. 'I kiilod her cow. and, cga I ! destroyed ber greens. Shu said Heaven would keep ber, nnd. faith 1 I longed to kno.va miracle, lint sbo died ha! ha ! film died 1' 'Anld.i vnii lint rennnt nf licit a t ii i jou not, n pens oi itiai . dee I cried u young trooper, leaping , tj bis feet, w it'll wiatlifid brows. ; K-pont ! Bah ! what tho d ivil should I rf pent for 1" asked tlio otb- I er contemptuously.. '.Sit down and I laugh at too joke." "lo vou stand up, you marauding , dog!' Bhotitii.l tho sol.linr ; 'for iii "i forgot to sav:1"" Ui4i,"j i,r u"it ,l,!'.lV0,!..h,,u ti,,'(i,j, : . 1...I. u t , -i'l.... ............ in, you shall repent it i 1 hat woman was my mother 1' Au 1, unsheathing bis Bvoil, be struck tho mill in -soldier on the cheek with bis tlat, uud instantly swords wero crossed. Twice, tbrico did tlio avenging son puss bis sword through the body of tho destroyer of lho p lor widow's living i und turning him over with bis foot, as tho other lay writhing iu tho pangs of death, ad ded : "Had you but repontod that dood, I bad left you to God ; but sa you repented not, know that Heaven avenges ber iu mo 1" This Fiusr I'liKsiuesr. I'Uo opin ion that Washington was odr lirst 1'rcKidont ia 'a very prevalent ono i aud jet it is by uo means tho lit'ral truth. L'n lciiiably bo wasthetiibt President tind.ir our present C.jnst,i tntion i but bo bid fourioou prodo cossora undor the rovolntionary gov eminent uud confederation. Tho first of tboso was 'oytou Uandolpli of Virginia, who was chosen y.jp tombur 5tb 1774, and who diod in ofUuo shortly i;fterward October ill. 1771 Ho was sticooedod by Henry Middlototi of Sonth Carolina, who rem tiuod in oftbo until May 21tli, 1775, at which timo John turn cock of Massachusetts was. elected. The latter served uutil November 1st, 1777. wliou llonry Laurens of South Carolina suoooodod bim. Next camo Johu Jay of Now York, who was appointed December IOtb, 1778. an 177'J-foptombor 2Stb S.nouol llnutington of Connecticut entered upou his discbargd of tbo duties of tho oilliio. llts term coiuinued uutil July lUtli, 17SH wbou lhomas ketn of Delaware was appointed. His sucoessor was John Hanson of Mary land, who was chosen Novombor 5th I7tl. Noxt iu order was hbas Houd inot of New Jersey, who was oleotod November 4th, 1782. Thomas Miff lin of ronnsvlvania was appointed November 3d, 1783. Nest came Itiobard Houry Lee of Virginia, Novombor 30lu. . 1784 i Nathaniel Gorman of Massachusetts, I uue Glh 1780 Arthur St Clair of Pennsyl vania, February . 2 1, 1787 i and Cyrua Gritlln of Virginia January 22d. 1788 wbo was suocaodod by (Jeortro Washington, first President under the Federal Constitution, April 80th, 1769. OCTTbe receipts of grain at Fhila- dolpbia during the twenty-seven weeks ending Oct 21 1875, weie 10.610.993 bushel or 8.6 per ceut, of tbe whole blpoionU east. During tbe corresponding 1 period this year the retwipfc were 21.305,000, or 17.6 A 30, 187C. NO. 30. ARK. THESIS FACTS! The Testimony of the Whole World. Hollo-way's Ointment. trf .(. .;. TtrrmH, Sure nnd Xlr,i. .Ml . leiTi ' ( Lin - of mirr ar rvuicliiililf by thft prupi r an I ililivnl u'e of tbi.i lu-ei-i itmt.ilu T. w.r iii.m. To ittiemit to cure I'll! Iff ty lnKlrrinx tho .lur of llir ciiiii I tg.-ilirr i a fully i for climil I th kin unite, a Impcy ilio.ti. uhii, ii in rp mnln iiniliTi.piih ,i hrnk out with ten ful l fury in a fpw il-tyn. Tho only ratlun il fioJ riic.'i'K-ful (rout iiM 'it. a lnlii-:ilr l h initiim, la lo rrTiiie I lie lull mi iii.in in m l almni the w.iii i I mi l 0 n.iollie llir noif litxirin tt put ly rnlitimj la jilonty nfllio lliiitiin-iil a lt inf.irci' l Into input l'hi will imiii the in iliuiianl linnior In lip lr lineil nil' Ir.iui Hip Inir l, mvullpn, mi l Pnlnrpil pnit rmiinl nlnml t It wound. mro, nr nl epr. u it I wlion Iipp lnniii r ro rpincir 1 1, ilui wuiiinl-ilipiiKi'ltp mill muni b i"tt : wnrtn lirci I mel wnior pnnliicos Bphlipd oviTlho ntr.'i tp.l m l, nlior tho Kniiin. iil linn Iippii noil rut. lip I In, will hi jtli mil P'llipu iIip Hiinip and prci'ly a.nt (bo ouro. Tlipro il"i'riiiinn "f uluor, re nnd awollinir. wliLdi i I w-,i ,e nnnicil horp. ntii iid ml iiiun llin f.i'.lii j of mn h ninl for liii'li Ihi (Inilinciii n iirnviii !v rpcoiunioii'lo I m a imvpri'Un ronipdv. hi curing such Miinnnii sorpA it nwor fiil ;" rpirp tlis ayslotn In a hpnlihy xinio if Hip I'illii bo lukeu acaurding lo ths j.ri it - i lo i iniriioiiuiH. ;f..v ' Throat, ami .Viir'f mi f til'it r ti nr. A,1V of , ,, 1y be enff , ,v ,) rut l.inp Hip Oinim. ni liin-o ihno n d iy into tlio clu'-l, throat nn I noio; i.f I'"1"'"1 i I' will an r'nr",. nnd : I. .... .f . i . . iiiinn " roi upoioino ihkoii ny Hip m nun innti opor.itp upon t tin wliolo VS,,.H, rti. ,, j ,.,, OP .Ml, 1,0 ,. i ,v l.'.cil pin. whoro i.i tho Ointment will do itn hi.rk nt moo. Whoovor Iric Ihn nti. "-ul in Hu n'.oiro mannor for lho di.P.i-,. " l1 n"y. , 'UT?'Zt lho rllPt llll I tlll'O'll, will III, I Ihl'OHc VP .... . ... r e 1 1 o v i ni nv i v iirin. All n i,rr- from tlipe cmnid.iin' nh oil I piivit.ipu ,o ihroil m ti 'liiiiio in a lirjo brcil nnd ' whUt p oiliioo, nfior lho Oinlinoiit hi Iippii woll rnlilio I in il will yrpmly niii lho piiro of Hip Ihroiil mi l clipvi. To ill ' l iy lho fever nnd leiim, lho inll innn uion, joiht or len I'l'.U ah nil.! bo l iken ln;,l i an I inoriiing. Tho Oinimonl will produce I pprpiriiii(in, the priin I poinlil in nil 'ciifoiof fever, aoro llironi, nr where tlierp iiiiirhl ho nn opprepnlon of lho chest, either fi'oin nHllinet or other cino. I'l!- Iu Sift, is Sh-htiir.. Tlio aliove el. ii. .. e oniil . int- will h. rp-no t l-v ti I 4 Ii ' Iv Imi.on ln iin imrH wltli w.irin wtner, ion iiiqii t m ii pn.. iu iiiy rnlililiu In tup l lint i .Mil. I'- raoiia itiiitertn Iro'il 1!ipo i tlirniiil pio.ihl.ilnti vli'inld n .1 lo... n monirnt In rre-nnn llnnr nnnro-i II uli iill l l,. un lpr. ! rt.Mi'1 II. .1 It U na iiuttlelpnt mot-ply to in ra tlio I Mni.nnnt nn tlio etlo.-tv l nirH. Imt it ..m-t I Ih. woll rotirt. In lra ..'in-l'lnrniita tln.o. two I or Itiip ll.u -a a ilny, thai It in iy no inkon Into tlio iiv-ipiii. wttonee It will rutioivo nny hM.len '"" "' ""1,n 1 V ' ii.i.hkIi nl..ii.l ,,,. , ,,er, n,t ,,, n,, Wllli;p ,,,. ppj, allr tho m ilieu In of Ida i HiiM.nnt. will .1 . aroi itiirvie... itiu ilia .inly mro trout, merit lur In n.iln., . ,.p ,.l cunoar In tlio nioiii. aeli. or K.ioro tUero limy bo a lienor! I.ejrlnu .luwn. l.iilivri'litiwt of Yoii'h Siir.i an l I'hrin. Ill nelip.. nn nN.i (wnllliw. oau, mlh nnrtnlnty liO rnilln illy e.irpil II the IMntne nt Im .imO'I Iroo Iy hii.I lho l llli liken nlKiitand morning. n r.ii..ii.ii.i,n.li.l In Ih i.fi,.I..I 1 ... I Wlm i lr,,.M.I la, .f,u i.tl.Mt. il... ..!.. ..... U In on il ioa lo hrenii mui In another i wliortv iti...y.io,u. .n.i io.v; tt". ii'iiiVnt ; vii,.',;; ..... i..... i.,... ......... .. ...n .,.t .iii, invna, it -in IB I'liro i.'iin wild Ilia imo of ilia I'lll. to on ii r a l.nllun cor. Iri)mntt Sin ni;., 'oivijihi, wt.i H'lff .im in. Atllinii'Tli the alt. iv c implahitrf illder wl lelv In tl.rlr orliilll Uli'l li.itiiro, yd Hi y all require bind j ti-ei.tiie nt. M.my til lite Wornt o;n.eM, of nuel, liaei.aei., will i.-1,1 In a nintrii'lvu'y .hoit nmeo of Ihno when llll I Mllltll.oit I ill liKeotlv rolibeil into Hie nrl llepte,l, even ll r pvery lother.neare. Imve r.dte.l. In all erioi4 iimij, ill ths I'lll. li, .ii, J bo t-U.'ll .enr llii lu lho priuiea aireciioiis a'C'Oii4io intl oeii u.u. lloth the Ot'iilniriit ami I'M aliouhl be Uiuil iu Ihi''illnH iuij v t'ii : Htil !. 1 1 tout. Hi I lire!, Il.r, llllllloliil, llitn of Xloaelint'ip and Sana Hii., O n-o.ln, Uhe k m, kiI, !,llli!.lti, (Mi i .1 II i'iil, ii..r,. (s.ir,,) I'mieeiy, Uoi.lra. led and 811ft Joint', Kl.-iihittitlaiiU, I'mtiiUr, f iuieiiin.tr awoiuug, i.n iinXo, IM.-,, Hiieiunatitn. S jl.l-, S ire I. ttil.-p. Sore T iroaiN, Hkin liui-aio So.irvv, ore ILuUm, Toniorn, 1'leur, Mroilo,l, Yaw. t!l'TlIV ! N inn am R-nnlno iiulai tli.i luiiai.ir.. of J. IUti.i.-k, a j r- ni for the t'nlial kt.lea, iirr.nii.iU,eli vi of I'll In and I liniment. A li-iol-om rtiwnr.1 will be ul. en lo any mi noiilerinti norli Inl inu .lion a may levl to tftA .let . lion of ny iny or Miitie eoi,ntpi-rKiu4 Hi mi aii'inea or vvudlnif lna.ii kiiovvintf ilium to He omlrloll. Hold at ih- innf.'t iry of l'rofm.i.r Holi- way a I lo.. New York, an I ny all r-avi ihle llr.lKkl-l' ana II -alor lu M-lielliea tUr.tuliotit theeivii.i-il wurlil, 111 nliSiuf ueul. ii cunti., an t el eoti. S-l iier laconijeraUln aavlng by.takiua tli lal(er il . .s. II lllrerllou for the an l.lnnco nf ualiuula lu over ilirdr aro aUlLOU to oavh pot. liiuu, am ,a iy AGENTS' MAK I (l.irlaraa llfa-llko Stk.ki. Kniiiiiv- IMinnl tlio I'H.MI UK HTI AL ,'AKni iiatbi i. II raphlly. Sanl lorclreu lir. N. V. Kniir.ivlnii Uo., 1 Wall blisol, liui ii, N. V. Sl aaay. I UNDERTAKING. E. L. BUFHNGT0!. For rotioo lea thaa bai baas heretofore palA lor tlioin In ilila plaoe, Mr, Hinniiiiion la a raetloal workman mil I Dronaraa luruiss 'OKl lV-i. UASliET-f. ha., at sliuoat -a-half Ih nr lea i hay hay Uaralolura soil bars. Ua alio aianafaotnrea FURNITURE. of all doaorlplione, and at groatly rodueaJ prio a. All onlara Dromnllr atta4l to, (at kli real- donos la Vraukilu) and satlalaslloa la all Saaos Miiaraiiieoa. April su, laia.u. CAUTION. VTOTICE is hereby (riven that the Ml low l o anioioa aava dm narontaaa oy ttio uua.raisnaa, ai viuidi' itsit, ana ail la Iu powMiaaluu nf Jiawph lf sarins hi plo art. All pareoue are aauliiwaa ma lo iiud dleot lularfora with thoaaia,la t Chain, I I aU?aM-jtjLJSw - 7 f 8luh, Ui4aiilt Wwianm. I ulovh. 1 T'4., U ydb aarpal, Poato In lho sraund, t tnuis, rf I uh s ItaMwr, I ItaMti a Traf. 1 mi 12 POST Publlabeil every Tliursdar Evening If JKHEMIAtl CROtTSK, Prop'r. Tenns of Subscription, ,TWO IX)I.L.RS TER ANNtlAf. Pa, alile vithtu six months, or $3.30 if not paid within the year. N'opnH?r lis coiitiuiifHl until all MrrenrnPt are) f'tiul unleas at the option of Ui pul isher. Bubsertptinn nutxido of tba COUotf f.iVAHMi IH ADVANCB. varPifsons liflinn nnd uxing papers 'ilreed '.n othora lipeomeauriaeriixtrs) slid are 1 initio for the rire of the paper lAMOIt A I.I.HM W. ROBAra Att. S. ALLEMAN & SON, ATT OK A" ; I'S AT L A W. NillllMI'V 11. Alt prnffsiinnl builnena and solleeltns; rnlruoed to Ihrlr enro will b promptly titpnrdio. Can be eontullpd In Ragllab, ir llormnn. OlfldS, Marks'. 8iiar. T "smith. ATTORNEy ATI.AW. MIDDI. Kill' 1M,!NY El H OI)., OITr M P ofnnal SprrlP-f to ths pstMs Ounniiltll mi la Kiik1I' anil ilarnan. r nTTiymus, lJ ATTIHET a liOl'NSi: I.OR 1TUW k 1 int i-it Attorney, Middlobiii', Snyder County I'onn'a llli.ia a fpw iloiirs Wpl of lli Courl It in-p mi M tin Hlroi'l. 0niiiHuilon la CnUah in I tli'rm in liingminci. Sop. '07. WM. VAN tin. Kit, ATTORN V AT LAW, I.ewUbiir Pa., Itrera lit profpinniil .tvipo lo i pub lic. Collodion and nil ntlior I'l otP""ion nl luminiM fniriiKloil lo bis cars willrs- peivo prompt atipiilioii. i. ciuNMiu.r.i:. ATroilNEV AT t.W, Middleburir, Pn., frr M profpalonal arrvipp lo the pub i' (Joltoition and all oibrr prfslnal i..". cnirnatO't to hi carp will roeoivs .oipt ailfiilion. Jan 3, '0"lf i in. jiti"irr, Attorney & Councsllor AT-LAW, Omco X.R Cor Market .t Water St's B'lTfliiirit. Inti'ii. f'nnnll itiuti ill bulb Dnnli-li hii I llprman 7Jtf. l.inuipi. Doo. 11 T M- . (S, IdNN, A. II. DI Lfj. (Suoer'nor to J. F. a .?. M. l.lno,) VI TililNi;S AT LAW. Lvwiaburz, Pa. (:Ter their prnfoaainnul pprfioo lo tbs public. iVIection and all olbor pro-fp-i.niitl liiKinp piilrosied lo iliplr oars will r')cripprouiitailomiou.4 Jan. 8, 'C7lf J. It. ZRLLEU, " ATTORXnV.AT-LAW 1?'.n'rc;U; Sin'ltr County, Pcnna. All li.ln"" ptitr.Mlpd to hit ero will us wall an I f.lllililllv allrnleil lo. Will nraellno at tno -rnl o oii-u ol Snv ler and adioeuns eoniitix. 'n ! o luaulla.l III tb- KiihIIi.Ii r II rui. in lanunax". Oct. au, 'Mil ruiAULr. iiowku. J ATTOItNEY AT LAW, Solinsgrovs Ph., ilTpr Mprnfpalonal-prTlcp to lho pub lio. t'ollootion and all other profpaaiona hininei entriKiod lo Ilia cur will rs ,n.i i.ro.in.t ntlontion. Olliop two doors nnrili of tho Kersinno llolol. fJan 6, ' 67 JOHN II. AltXOLD, MiDin.r.ncua, ta. Professional bimliipsa pntrtiHted to his cars w!'..' be promptly mien led lo. f Fob 9,'71 T T 1 1 DM l'S )N H A U, AtUn'iHJy-at-Iar, I.ewiHbnrK, Union Co., Pa. fliy-r.iin bo cmiaiillod in the Kugllah and 'Jpriniui Wii(iiiiKp.''feS OKKU'K Market Street, oppoalls Walls Irnitli A Co"s Store 8 5 W . l'OTTEK, " AT10KXEY AT LAW. Solinsgrove Pa , OTerahla profpanlonul aertioes to ths put.lio. AllK'iial bii'inaa omnials" to Ins pure will roeoife frnrapl attention. Offios onoilnnrabnfo lbs Now Lutheran Cliuroh. July, 4ih BT' PAUKS' ATTORNEY AT LAW, sinLissaitovi!, snydeu coiistt. .ra Sept. IS, '67tf 4 C. Sl.MISOV, t ACTOItVEY AT tAW, Northnrcbcrland, Pa.- Ifrrs Ma profeaalonnl aerylco to tbs fuh lo. AU biHinvaa entrimteil to his cars 111 bo promptly attended IJan. i:.'67tr Y J- rETERS, Justice of tha Peac9, Kddlcburg, Snyder county. Ponn'a Conevneli,n .Ion, ani ("ollecllona mailai rverylhlim Inir.iatnil to bla ear, will io-ls prompt atteutlou, June il, '.a. D", J- V KANAWKb, t' HYP If IAS AXU 8UU0E0!f, C'oiif rp lllc, Snyder Co., Pa. Oll'ere Uls rrufoloul servlses lo the jiibllo. 6 38tf QK. A. M. Silini, rnrsiciAX axd surqeox, Offers lilsprofesslonal services lo ths oltl tens of Adatniburg and vioinliy. terpi, 7 J. Y.8IIINDEL, aUUOEUN A.ND 1MIY8ICIAN, MiddluburK Pa. JSars bU professional servises lolbs siia iious of MidJlsjurg and vloinliyi .Mareazi,Q7 1 I. MON13ECK, Justice of the Pence Ailamaburg, Snyder Co., fa. Will ba la bis offios at ths abovs meatiso sd place, on MONDAY and 8ATURDAT ol saob week, whan all kinds of fcusiasse relating to his ofnos, will ts allsaa ! Juus!i0 7olf J F. VAN liUSKIRK, iUBOICL ia UtCBAKltAL SIRTIS1 Selinajrrove Penn; A. WKTZEL, t . i v r. .. ''aa,, . I' a it a II a er as i tut a for 'S. Pa. IES3 S, if .. . . ir.t r-'''Tl- -Ht O-tt'vl-ls-rt liM oalj Aat Mart. per oeatjf fejrooii.