-carer ul tt;; ; lcicj Coe td-t-sn c - ' . v C2.tt One-half, column, on yv-r, 80.00 One-fourth column, one year, 13.00 ' Om mikiV (W Urv-rVi tvwertiee. -. 7V Every Wlrtj- J l-ron, , t tO FrutfMUotml Mid krwiwe carde of.-- not mora than 6 linn, per year, 6.00 At-ltor. Executor,' Adruiuiatrator tmd A Notlft, f 2.90 X.Vrial notices; prar tin. . . , . 18 All advertisement fur shorteV pe riod than one year are parable At the time they art ottered, aiitl it' not, paid , the person ordering them will be field Ma pontile for the meney. Poet yjrr f M Old Sliver Thimble. Tb eld llr thimble I've wore for year, Haw aooh tt bae helped to do 1 ; . ta sending the real ta Hill oa' clothe, Or raa"r tea loih' that are M I At mfo iTkii ahone on my finger, - W"aathedew Mill aprinktel Hie fewer Aad haatekea la gleam f the tamp-light rilld lateot nf aigkt's qulti hour. TtUl. V lfhena tafaablon the troweor 4 . WbloH Joaai proud In divplay, Aad lh fairy -Ilk dreeeeo that oluag la ; Ta dttaate form of Jaj Ms. ta till dark ria It qit11y ftlttartd. 1 BM euKavrat tUit bhj Uy 1 .' , ffailat H prd la lb aJI iB4l brol-.-- drd' ' Tkellaj lac tap for lit hd. Aad agala, la tb lima of a briilat, .. i , 'Tna ready lo blp u ii beat I forming lb rob of lb brldll a tba, lTlog tb warm parent at. " at Aad liba proTto Irnatworlby j . . Per what it wu eUJ an lo do. No flawtOaTb oo'r lit lr tnrfao, ) " ' Ita aiiror I llorUog and Iruai i . V Aad tiigh'. for lb 'Uttrt ltntloa,' -Tkat'UkM up Ik eiliehea i fl. , It liiooioilm uhaJ anil ntgltDud, 'Ii bright a it wa la lb pan. C l ' l If who hav ton 1 ta ourboiim, Wr ilaanell Ihl Ibimhl ha boas, Oa artb vuld b Bora of 0ti' poopl. i k - Ana rat er earrupuon ,ant tia , Then, iltailingat lait wllli freJ (pirilf, At lb great gi f J.wpsr and golJ, Vhaaagloa would nraroily inolo u la OoJ attar tiorloa folJ.' . ! . AliflOollllUOO It M A Prs-Centennlal Tragedy.. 1 ' From III Rar. trrlng L.Ueratn, la M York uvacrar. ' Tb't following sorop of history is Almost- too sail to attract perusal. VttM MjiH . Irtniilnnta Wmt tli.ft nh.ift hould be iutormincloJ with tbo joy 'ad ptntJe) of this Oontonnial yo ir, or we may lorffot tlio debt wo owe to former penoratioon. A tonr or two from our eyos may o insiuteotly bedew the soil enriched by thoir blood. -- . " It"WM by ettfh history, ini-m.li Alely ; preceoJiiiff the wr of I n Jd pondonco, that ths cmritq-j an I on duppce'of our Hovolutijnary fitthor and mothori wore dorolopoL The old a;kyiuj."otliiuf voutiuo.l, noth inn ginod," mii;ht hnvo originated with these people, for in each a now and' difficult country, thoir whole life was an adventure. They bocimo h miliar with Boll-dunial t thoy prao ticed risrid economy ; they fuurnod to adapt ' tuotnselvoB to necessity: . they "Were inured to toil i thoy wore teoustomod to const int peril, battle and "romors of war." So, that, ns we- talk of the Revolutionary heroos, we must remember that thoy bocamo heroes before the Revolution. , This incident, amonjj many that might be. rolatod, shows something of the schooling by awful events through which they graduatod for the war of Freedom. The region in which il oosurred furnishing , double its uota of Continental troops. It was n i MrnlkArlu n 1 1 riiMtnt f n.titj lVr t- !p lio) Peon., some eight or nine miles aanch or Charaberaburo. in tlin num. meroriuk. i ne uumooriand vm- mj ly a. pasHes near me piuae. V jOn the morning of the 20th of Ju hit Knaob Brown, tue.achoojmastor m lb settlement prooeeded as usual w the little log schoolliouse, swept ;m rongn Boor with ipliut broom, iM copies in such copy-books as iseded ilreal, brought a bucket of f ater from the spring, and having at things generally in readiness for ,ne school, sat himself down in the WialerioT chair to wait the coming )i toe children. ' .One after another 'v.. r.j. i ; i i clad in homespun, splint diuner ?Mbetinband. and mads profound ibeiaanoe to Mr. Brown as thoy the threshold. It was in the Jt Whett modern summer vacation a yet. unknown j but the hot wea-. wand seasonal duties had odnsid ble lessened the' nnruborof schol v. i Only eleven were in attendance l morning. ' tlndyhat,, but for tho incident I aboaio relate, would nevec have noticed, every one of tits elov- ' was 'front different family, so, & eleven fatuilea were represented. other assertion, not so capablo of og pcoved,, was that thq children iiteao go to sohool that day for tintr soma evil about to amir. . ben Taylor waa there, an awk W . lad of fifteen, to whom Mr. fn'a learning aad books were a J delight, and of whom the seU F. predicted scholarly tbiugs. wma -Oaorge DunaUn, a tall rU . 1.4 t 3 : u:.. itvrinff what arreat deeds he d do In the army when a man. ; were Ruth Hale and Uutb j?t, poly daoffhters of their moth I and bom the 1 scholar) oallad y and Carty to distinguish them. ;Pwu Archibald vMoCullough, 'yooa-eatnnd loveliest child of Jciool, i And hall a down more, iBoeenl and merry a little crew t-eyed, roayy'-actid oVl I M t -"!t- from rilr ) In t BUbo,r. it r.,Jr"rj!( ?a i n( i f - - rtrt " ' ; il -J lit"! meat. , It wae eentle eohool, not like loo many of that day, ruloJ mainly bf tbe roa. Mr. Iirown was A' cbnalmn cfontleman in the beat sense, and so beloved that the youth all delighted in obedience. As soma of - them came in that rooming, they seemed 1 alarmed and told tbe rnaator they had , soen In dians on their way to school. But Mr. Brown waa not timid or nervous and aftor making a few inquiries, de oided that childish fears bad unduly magninod harmless object along the path, Such . rumors were fre quent on the frontier. Indians be ing reported whon none wore noar. Fear and fancy are fruitful factors of false alarms everywhere. ' But aftor the usual prayer, hardly had tho little school enterod upon tbe studios of the mornini?, ere a shadow fell across the threshold Two wolfish looking old Indians' stood at the door, and behind them a younger one just grown to man hood. Immediately, Mr. Brown steppod to tho dor, and in implor ing tones said t Men, , for - roorcy s nko, imare thnse children I Kill inn, torture me. if yon will, but spare the children I To this tho old Indian grunted 'Ugh ' and turning to the young savngfl, said in the Indian tongue, 'Tuhuesh quemzanmg' (meaning tbo children shall bo. kill el). Instantly tho young one sprang through tho door and fiercely attack ed the master with a woodon maul, the only dofonco boing made with his hands. In a moment tho poor masters hands wore broken and herplefifl, and a ftiw floroo blows on tho bead stretched him dying on the floor. In the meantime the children were dreadfully frightened and ran screaming about the room, but -tho old Indians stood in tho door pre- .renting escape As soon as Mr Krowu was slain, the furious savage mshoJ among the innoconts. Some of thorn resisted vainly for a moment somo dropped on their little knees and with clasped hands prayed for their lives. But the Indian heart knows no pity. Oue by one thoy were struck down until only Archie .M'CoHotich romainod. He had orawlo I bohiud somo wilted boughs of troos. which a fow days before had been placed in the groat open fire place, from whioh half coupon! in on t ho saw tho terrible sliui"htoi'. Whon tho master and ton of the chil dren thus lay dea l or dying, tho monster went around from one to another, tearing off thoir scalps. Who could portray poor little Ar chics feelings as ho saw the gray hairs of bis toacher, the liugluts of the two Ruths and tho locks of all the resthe irtle3Hly toru away I Whon oighty-nino years old ho declared that tbo whole scono or shrioks. en treat ie, blows and blood, was more distinct and vivid in his memory tlmn anything else in all tho past. Tho Indians were about leaving the school hoiiRO without discover ing Archie when . something attract ed thoir atteution to him. Perhaps tho bushes behind which he was screened saved his life At any rate whon tho savago rushod at him and dealt , him a foarful blow, it only stonnod and felled him to the floor. That was tbe last ho knew. Some hours after, whon tho alarm sproad and the pooplo came to tho schoolhouse, they found little Arohio alive, although scalped. He was moaning and crawling blindly about his dead mates running his fingers over their faces as if, to distinguish one from the other. . Poor lad I the first ho knew conciously was mauy weeks after. - whon nature and nur sing had oommenood bis restoration but through a long life he never for got. His mind was never . quite right again. Hardly a mgnt ever passed that his dreams were not shaped in pai-t by this event, and his old age revived both bis memory and bis horror of the terrible scene., Three days after tbe moaacre, tbe whole country gathered to the fune ral obsequies. -r-They were held in tbe grove adjacent to tho log achool houao. Ten mothers and one wife were first raortioers i seven or eight fathers were next ; .and nearly fifty brothera and sister gathered around the litllo co (Bus. At the begining of tho funoral all went orderly enough but tho clergyman bad on ly proceeded a lew uiinuioe ere tse eriof became uncontrollable, and for . ... .!.l.l 1 . ' 1 IWO piUIUI DOlls KlDurau auu uuiu- bors fillod the summer air witt. the sounds of sorfaw. Sentinelling the scene at a 'safe distance was sTring of armed men to prevent a possible surm ise form tho cruel savages! who would relish au : opportunity to) turn a fuueral into a slangbter. When tbe bleeding hearts ol WJ multjitudo would permit, tuo oearers cam tor ward aud one by one bore the to their graves, whioh by remi the floor of the . eohool bouse been made on the very spot of death; - Whan all were deoentt away and their mounds bvi rounded the door wu cioseu the beloved, master loft with . hi nooentand darlinur sohool N again waa that log cabin used aa the mausoleum or tue aiain. ' A arreat V-k beat wu k ' Orange rui 8. O. a fswda his waUkt I - y KJ -ouaJa old tfcr ' - - i pt Pitr i exol A Mother's Wsrds. A ' mother on the green hills of Vermont was holding by the right hand a eon 10 yeare old, mad with love of the sea, and as he stood by the garden gate one morning, ahe aaid t t '; "Edward, they tell me for I nev er saw the ocean the great temp tation of a seaman w is drink. Prom ise me, ray son, before you qnito your mother's band, that you will never driok." 1 " . . And' aaid he for he told rae the story "I gave her the promise, and I went the globe over. Calcutta and tho .Mediterranean, Man Francisco, the Cape of Oood Hope, tho North Pole nod the South. I saw them all in forty years, and 1 nover saw a glass filled with sparkling liquor that mother's form by tho gate did not rise np before mn, and to-da I am innocent of tho taste of liquor.' H'hs not : that sweet evidence of the power ' of a singlo word T Yet that is not half. 'For,' said ho. 'yesterday there came iuto my counting room a man of 40 years.' Do vou know me f , No!" ' "WoV, said. 'ho, 'I was once brought drunk into your presence on shipboard t you were a passen ger t they kicked mo aido j you took mo to yonr berth aad kept mo there until I bail slept ofTthoinlox icatiou ; you thon asked me if I had a mother. I said I had never known a word from her lips. You toll nie' of yours at the garden gate, and to day I am master of ono of the pack ets in Ndw York, and I come to ask you to oomo and boo mo." How far that littlo candle throws its beams 1 That mother's words in tho green hills of Vermont 1 O, God bo thanked for tho mighty power of a singlo word. Rcmarkablo Case of Tranco. A wry extraordinary oass of sus pended animation was reverie I at No. 137 Dolanoy St.. New Yoik, a lew days ago. The victim of it is a SweedUh fiirl, aged 22, nsmod Anna Frobun. She was taken fU'ldcnly while nl work w'ub a H'roko of what was called paraiyai, and loll dead to tho II Mr. Tbe alarmed family tailed iu a physician, Dr. Linderborn, who examined the body, aud pronounced the gill dead. 1 1 or relatives were cut for, and her briiber soon nrriv. ed. By this liino the kItI's face bad turned blue, and there wu cvory ev idence tbit'Klio was a corpse. Bat, to everybody's astonishmeot, tho brother dooliocd to believe it, and lectured tint he was only in a trauo , and had beoa aol j'ict to auoh fits for many year. Tho friooJa of tho girl were indignant nt thi- i-t itement, aol sent forthwith for an undertaker to preinre tho body lor interment I'ho man of C'dBo and sbruuds ar- rived and joined with the physician in pronouncing lh girl to bo dead beyond possibility of doubt. He proved it by dropping hot coaling wax upon ber breast, and as tho bo dy gave oo of lite it was eouclud ed that tbo unlertnker wa right. Tho boJy wus plauod on Ice for tbe nhht. In tbo morning tho undertak er returned lo complete bis prepara tion, wbon to bis horror tho girl suddenly started up and exclaimed, "I aw so cold a natural result of beiog oo ioe all eight. 8ba was ta ken to a nro, aud io a short timo was able to con versa. Sho aaid her broth, er was right, and onos before sho had been laid out for burial Tbe physician wjs recalled end pronounc ed the oas a very remarkable one. A Noval Waobb. A novel wager has recently bee n made between two wealthy bankers of norlin, Uormany anxions to provide for their posteri ty. The one bots 300 marks (about $750) that the United States will not remain a republic during tbo next one hundred years, but will ad vance to a higher, kniwlode of the aids and acieuces, Against .4.000 mirks pnt ' np by tbe other1 on tbe converse of these propositions. Tbe sum has been placed on interest for 100 years, at the expiration of which titus the Royal Co jrt of Germany is to dfCida whose hyeirs aro entitled to toe money, whioU w;ii then amount tofl3,3t2, ItjUnot stated what disposition U to be mode' of the money in mo ujost probable event of all, nameiy tbe continuance ol tbe Amenoan lfypublio, oombined with the attainment of higher scientific position tnia we at present occupy, WgiXHaTos'g . Coot,t"a T h e Duke off Wellington waa one day sitting or library tabid -when tbe an rU I . nww nn skill am pu to k', V.AQI y let write I J0--' I eor ound- Sold din ""Feth Her pMl. Fr tl all CallrotBlan. ' In UalifovnU ' twenty y ears ago. men would flock in crowds to catch a glimpse of that rare aml blessed pectacW A woman, . Old Cohabi tants tel how in a certain earn p. tbe news went about on 8 morning that a woman had come t ; They had seen a calico drees banging out of a wa gon down at the. camping ground sign of emigrants over tbe great plains. Everybody went dawn there, nod a shout, went np wheu an actual bona fide dress Was diaoovor ed, fluttering in the wind. Tbe male emigrant was visible. ' Tbe miners said 'Fetch her out f ile said, 'It's my wife, sho is sick and we have been robbed of money; pro visions and everything by the In dians we want rest.' Fetch her out ! That was the irtity reply. He 'fetched ber out' and thoy swung their hats and sot np throe rousing ohoors and a tiger i mid tbey crow ed around, gazed at her, and toitelt ed her dress, and listonod to her voice, with tho look of man who, lis tonod to a inomory rather than pres ent reality ; and. then thoy collected $J,3'H) in g ild nnd. gitvo it to tho m au, and swung their ' hats again and gave throo- more chovi's, uud went homo satisfied. Ax Kxampi.b ron GtnLs. Klios Enipnt a daughtor of a I'nrw, was butrothed to citizen of to a young man to whom she was to bo married iu Sentorubor,1776. On the eve ning beforo tho , woddiog day tho bridegroom wan nt a party, at which tho briilo was also present he was very merry, talked a groat deal, and in his solf-uouceitod elTortsto amnso others nround Lim turned bis jokes against religion. His brido atTootion atoly rotuonstrstod with him, but ho rejoolod all her remonstrances with the tono of a man of tho world, who will not appear So old fashion ed as to show any respect for Ood and roligion. Tho girl was frighten ed at first, but soon summoning up all her courage sho'said decidedly. 'From this moment, since I remark that' religion is hot worthy of your cstoom, I can no longer bo yours ; bo who does not love God c.n not roally love his wife ;' aud to this de cision sho remained Htcadfast. In vain did tbo bridegroom now simu late religi 0114 Bcntiracnttf t she only dispisod biiu all the iuoro. ' In vain did ber parents try to patch np the matter. She kept firm to hor deter mination uot to wo I the man who mocked at his God and religion and she won thereby tho reNpect of all truly good pooplo, who felt that sho had acted wisely and well , Now Tmaddxu SrtvitNS Eabhid $3.0' '0. Many years ago, . when Thaddeiu Stevens was practising law in Lancaster, ho was employed to defend two bank officers who h been indicted for conspiracy, tb having used tbe funds of the bu in speculation. All tho legal tab of Philadelphia and surroundi counties had boen engaged to ass iu the prosecution. ' hon the ti was opened Mr. atovotis roso, ai addressing the court, said,. 'If please your honors, presuming ths aro different degrees of guilt attw ed to the prisoners, my client move they be tried separately.', 1 Jndge consulted for a few inorae with his associates, who consentiu the motion was granted and so re corded. Waiting somo time for Mr. Stevens to co 00, tho iudite, at lust became impatient, said .impetously "Proceed, Mr. Stevens, proceed, we are waiting for you, sir. btevens -rose ( UtUUieratoly, ana, looking around the court room for a . moment, .' said, .jXid.youry4ionor ever, hear of oue man beiug triod for "conspiracy V V Then 'waving bia band to his clients, he aaid 'You can go home.' Aud thoy did go hoine. iba jury were discharged and the court adjourned., Aud for this piece of legal strategy Tuad. St eveas received 15.000 ' II KADI NO AMD TUINKINO AnMttW We beliove that the great want'of! farmers, as a class, is more educa tion. ' We ' comptuin -df the over reaching avarioiousness ' of -other classes. We complain 'of tho man ner in which we are imposed upon . by those who compel ue to pay ex travagant prices for what' we waut to buy, aud who. In" turn, gi ve us but small compensation for. our la bor.'' We roust- make our, intelli gence as a class, ' equal to tliat of others. We must prepare oulsulves to fill a responsible position in soci ety, and therj ftuoers will extract an influence more in proportion - to Itbeir numbers ana ina vast inuustry C'l 'which they represent. .J - r...: Faraiere are not liokiug in natu l , iTki.lv nimli . ,ra arT'oi,n and many ' dften " Surorise 1 TO! Hiiaiaifiniin, m.hmv - btiOUilvl MUV iuwi vw j thi aoaomblihmeate when they bave ' been called iuto positions which have afforded ' thAn the disci plineand cnltuto .which, alone were wantiair to devslope thairgood qual ities. If we ware yery shv ,f iuves- tioT in ' patent rights aud tmuiug atoolta. and all Uttemm . t feet rioh anddan).. aad would pat little money every yea1 foto beaks and oasi-olaes t "a, woiU id eoraalves t taroager oa at taiaiuff a hiies . toaiioa oi influ t.'V.bhA ; ' CaV Sex be Prodsctd at WMh " r 'fj.... ii. ":iL in.'lo'iij !...r.. , Il ha3 been for lotig thne a sub ject 'of ranch disonssirVii among sci entajc men in the medical profession to establish definitely wlretner In tbe higher order of animals, there) could be any rale introduced wbertby tbe production of the , setefl could be regulated al will. ' ' : " It appears that science has at Inst, wjth analytical research and scrutinix ing caro, rlnlocked the door to these mysteries, and laid bare tbe simple means by which these ends may be accomplished.. Prof. Thury, . of Geneva, has shown how males and females may be produced in accordance with our wishes' He says: 'If you wish to produce females, givo the male at tho first signs of heat if yon Wish mnlus, givo him at the end ' of the heat.. The truth of this law has been sustained in practice, nnd Gw. II Napheys, A. M., Ml D.,"of Philadel phia, iu one of his recent works, says on the subject, that he has now in his possession the certificate of a Swiss stock grower, son of the Presi dent of the Swiss Agricultural Soci ety, Canton do Vend, under date of February, 1 8C7, which says : 'In the first place, on , 21 ' Successive occa sions I desired to havo heifers. My cows wore of tho Sehnrtz breed, anil my bull a pure Imrhatn. 1 succeed ed in theso' cases.' Having bought a puro Durham cow, it was vety im portant forlne to havo a now bull to Birpurcodo tbo ono I had bought at great exponso, without leaving to cbanco tho production of a male So I folio vod accordingly, the prescrip tion of Professor Tlinry nnd Sue cess has proved onoa more the truth of tho law." I have obtained from rfty bnll.'slx more bulls.- (Suhrntz Durham cross.) for hold work, and having chosen cows of tho samo col or and" height, I obtained perfect matches of oxen. My herd amounts to forty cows, of every age. In short 1 havo made in all, twenty-nine ex periments after the new method, and iu every ono I ijueeoodad in tho pro duction of what I was looking for roiilo and female. I bad ono siuglu failuro All the exporiuiouts bave been mado by myself, without any o'.her person's invention, and, conse- iquflutly, I do declare that I consi I- crod h roa. and certainly period the method of Prof. Thury.' Tho sumo plan has been tried on the farm of tho EiuporOr of Franco with, it is ascertained, the most un varying snccess, and we believo it has also been tested, .to some extent by parties in this country. ' Thero is a theory among agricul turists to tho effect that the weather influences and determines tho sex 1 dry and cold, with northerly winds, producing among mares, ewes, and heifers, mora males, while seasons of an opposite meteorological condition pi. (l, f 3VO, idi-. lof 1 of r nd irv all fJoglanit tnrongu ami im.ot ae a man who carries a knifo or pistol in his pocket, and tbatls something. There is a great deal of drnukennoss I sever saw so much in any oth er country during all wauderings.and they have been many. I know very well, that strong drink is consumed Cretty freely in the United States ; ut in ton years' there I did not see so many drunken men and women about the streets as I have seen in three months here.' I acknowledge the fact ; with ' sorrow, in some towns evory other shop seems to be a public house. ' It is so at Liver- pwi -jt 1 waa very rancu surprise.! to., t 1 ihe same .circumstance at Hereford the other day, it being a cathedral city, aud presuraeably a rory ' virtuous and well conducted place. . In - London the gin palaces would afford a " brilliant . sight at night without street-lampe. Tbe poorer the neighborhood the more numerous : they are. ' What a sight is a gin snop in or arouna irury Lane on ; Saturday night I In all Dante's visions there wae nothing mora horrible I Half naked women, entirely- naked children, man of type never , seen anywuere eiso, are au scrambling together after gin, amid a deafening uproar of oursoa aud ob sceoity. . i .. A little five year-old fellow came up to hie mother one morning, and with great earnestness, atun 1 "Mother, I eaw something run auieklv aoroaa the kitchen floor this morning, and it hadn't any lege eith er, what do you soppoae it was f! . The mother's cnrvoalty waa excited at the etraagenesa of the supposed auimal. and not knowing what else to say. said sue cueaeeel it was a snake or a worm, or some thing ol that sort she didn't know. . Having enjoyed hie mothir'e inability-to solve, the .problem tor aoms tua it-was twP"u,; t.tt -7 I IW 1 if? V A i. j. I'M ft . jaiiu, , its riaUABUHiss, '-' Ti l.. .... .-, -"' ' OR Dikaso With Its Agencies ' t: Choose Between Thorn. Ilollowny's Pill, A'rrotil tior1frt. . What la more fearful than a breaking 'iuw. oi in ntrtnut ayaiain T To b . allahle or nurtuii In a amsll degr i muat dimrfs.liig, for wber em a remedy b found f Thar I ono 1 drink bnt lit ll wine, beer, or spirit, or far belief none) lake no eoff, wtsk l btlng prcirranie gei an in rrtsn air you ean; ink three or four Tills etery night ; aai plenty of aolid, Holding Ihe uie of alopa. and if the golden rulel ar followed, you will be happy In mind and airong lo body, and forget joa bate any serve. . , Mothcrt anil Dixuuhtrr$. ' ' If Iber it one thing 'more Iban Snoiber for wbiob Ihea Pill are to fomou, il I Ibtir purifying properlira, rtpeolslty their power 01 oiening Ihe blood Trom all Int. purliea, sod removing dangerous and iu peodrd aeercllona. Unitm-tally adopted as Ihe one grand remedy for female com- plaint, they oeterfail, never weaken Ihe eyatem, ana anvay bring about what it required. " Sick Iti U-Keawl Want of ApjxiUr. .Thrae feellnfl whleh ao ssddrn at, moat frequently arite fronj annoysnore or trou ble Ironi oliairueted pernplralion, or from eailng and drinking wbai ia unfit for ua, Ihua dianrderijg the liter and atom sob. The orgaoa must be regulate! if you wih 10 be welt, Tb rills, if taken ao eording 10 the primed inatritollont, will quickly realore a healihy anion to both liter and atomaoh, wbenoe fullow. at a oamrsl eonaequence, a good appetite and a clear head. In Ihe Eaal and Weal In dira actroely any other Medioin i etcr nted for lutae disorder. fotr lo be Sinrnff. JCnTr M li htaftNh ithnr onSntd te n rtnir a.'t.l U)ioit. It mar apn-r Imiular thai iioimwava i'iim ii'iut.i im n't'iminaii.tMl f.ir a run upon thn o-iwian, maur pirmHiri anpoiiliie tli thejr woiil.l liK-r't.a ttlix.llnn. Tuitlaa Krrtt nilatki-. hOT.v.t 1 fnr lh. i. 'ilia i l,. iiactiaivlr orr.wi tk.. Iivar ami nor tt.rr kiod of v"-i (-nmpitim. iu warm rlliuatrt th'iumautla of Hire ht bMin .! by llti, n uf thla mdl. elnt, whl. b la all cvtm (irra ton amttuortu the wrliula urMtnlo irtm, hnwatrr durauand, huallli m ativiiiiftli fol..ln aa a luattnr of rusr.t. i-nt apiwiin-, t.i la wen.lrrrulljt in. rm.. fl hjr Iha uaiiur Ihoaa l'll, "iui.lueit In Mb iim ... .nm in rrr-nur 10 nuiiti aim. am ma I r. km. la bfttr tluo Itmiha auJ atntra. Ht r'iuoviu acrid, ffiruiintail, ornthr linptva tiuuwra frotu th liver, Nloiuai'h, or IiI.ukI, Uia raut of il ywn lery, lurrh"ra, ami oihi-r bl rmniilainta la vlpvllnl. Th r. ,ull la.llial tli illaliirliauit la arnatf.il, anj Ilia a.11.0 ot I ha Inoala kvnn rttfuUr. N.'IIiiiik win tiop the rrlaiatlon i.fiha Iwwtit ao qoleklj aa llila an aorrecttug tuedi. olua. Diimrttrr of the Kiilnryi. It all Aifn ffiH'tlnit tkt nmna, whalhar lhay aa;twlv too nei.-li or too hill- watur nr h-llixr thi-y bo altlli't-d with iVma or eravnl, orwilhai hMtud palua Mttlrd In ilia liloe mar the rKglona of IU klilnvy., Minn pllla ahonld be Ukaii a. ciritlnii lo Hi prim I dlrvntl ma, ami Hi Oiiitni-iil ah. il. I b w.ill rul.b .l lulu th aiuall of tlia back at '.l tllu. Thla traatruval will Kit aliuoai iniiutiliatt rlif wuao all otbar owau have tailril. Fur Slomiclm Out of Order, No mixllrlti will ao rfhetutlly Improve th Inn ofilin aloiiiachaa ih pill l th raniova all aetillty. oct'i,.l ini allhar by lot-ntproc or InipmiMir aiel. Tn -y ra-b. tb rr an.l r. .tue It to a healthy actioti ' -..Hiirr. fni 1 r m-aoioua in - of tpttmtln r ' nrvrr fail In curlu all du.. ara of IhS Uvet aud atouiach. llohwny'i pill are fht lent rtmrtlii known in the woriilfor ZAe folloiring dt'tnuet ; Avne ;tlhBM, Hluk-hrt on Uowl eon, HinNkln, pi. Iila, C'ooiump. j Debility, Imu, llyafiiib'ry, Krvaipalae, l'ropay, Vita, (tout. lllllllout Complalnla, 'iKilirp, Conalipitt m of Ik Biwlr.. Paaiale lrr(arlllM rvwra ulall tlBdi, Indiatloa InfiainniatloB. Jauiidia. ni-aavo. UlVvr Ooifl. L'liubalfo, Pila, plaint, 1 Khouuiailam, I Kvlnlloa Of Trlne. ft. rufule. nr'Sor Tbmau, Hxmdary 8yiapluma Klnu'a tvil Stone k lira ITic Ixmlnnrna x, Tuiuor, I vl, I Worio nfll kiD.ta, VKara, Vaueraal Af- WhIim f roia toy I fvcitou, j eaaa, fc-. IMVTIOV 1-N.n ar faaolot nnl. th etitnaiur of j, llay.lock. a m. ui for tb L'ulteJ Mutva, aurroun.la naoto Outof fillaaadOlaluiaat. A oamiaum rvwani will bKlwn lo any sua rrodvriHg ich lulonaalloo a may ld to ta t-Uuoof,aoy party or partiv eouoUrfallloi iu anru.riDva or vvujIDf iu aaaae Bavwtu Uku Iu Ii apavt a a.- -vw.-, . 8old at lb tlenufa.'torv. of Prufraanr Roixav wa do., Nw Vork, aa i by all napwlabl Uruiul-tnd th-alar in kl-db-lo't thr UKbo.il tbactviliivd world, la Kiaao( tt ow, i caul, wu'. at iaim. WTIicr ia eoaaljarabl laraar !. I aavlns byUklaslbe N. U llrrlon for th guidance of patient iu wvvry iivonair aa Buiaa iu mem dux juu, nn it ly AGENTS! nana Oat larae Nfe-ltk tibl Enonav. lauaofth faKiDaTtt Oahoi n4T tell rapidly. Bead lor elreo lar. N. T. r.nralat; Uo., U Wall Slreat, Some, N. V. SIB a day. UNDERTAKING. E. L BUFFIN0T0N, 31iclilloburar lu,. ; r COFFIN For taaeh lea the hae aaea krlofor pM for Iowa la ihtt plaee, Mr. HuHoalon le a r-Mr- irkaifii. Ii prMrt faraWk i-ktr lh prleoihey kav karetolor aual korev aV alee ataaaiMturaa i. FURNITURE, of all deeeripUoaa, aad at greatly radaatd prl-.- All order aroaMitlv altaad I. fal hi ttat- ooaoe ia rraaatia) aao aaiiaiaeuea aa au guartalaad. Apru au, i arv.tr. 'CAUTION., NOTICE hereby given that the followlaar""". bav kwaa aainshaaaa (or iiaa- a ErtZZZb fhtetaaa. I4, .1 l Itabaet ..wv-.a-T. Aa I II II i t. I w T; , la arlui J tah' HaU, aad laft la lha an itaiar J fa durlag hla platw i AU rl ff -tkiaw4 avw ta aa. IM ar arf'v ija Ha aaioa, u , t rTaalra, I Blab. S W4 ." LliiJ. S TauUa, St fubllshed evtry Ttati radar tWo JBmAtt OHOTJltlVr ' . , lerms cf Sttbenlptiuo, , . two DoLtAiw run Atjrwim. !i able eitbinlimrnjth,ftaJWun paid within the year. Bfo pmpmt dl xonnnufsl- watit an arreanr paid walea at tbe optica ef. iianer.it.'i nt r.yi'i iJi),iui tbscrlntlons oiiUlde ofueeonal , ". " fXTABlI lit i6tACl.,1T i tarvrM liWriifasvfJ ttfffMw and are HaMaj testae rim eOhs papss? tavssa Maiaie, . . atajca !. 8.j hurnKtfZc zzj. Helinftffrow'ty j d til profeaalonal baalsMt 'wthartfea' ealrnetH la Ihtlr ear wITl Mftroapliir aliened le. . Caa k aeaanUaa Is IsgWiB nr Oermaa. OA, Martat ) , , TJ. SMITH. "' ' 'ATTOKIVar ATLlWfrCI iddluubo, pxima oo.,rY nwalla.faaa.a'a - Uoaaatitiow ta. kaallei. aad Ueyavaa. Ltf. MVKIW," J' "i -inoiwT kiffcm jt uw ', IJlwtrlct A.tiottijr,e . ; Middlebnrg, Ssydsr Oeuetjr Penn'ai Offiee a' fete down Wt of tk .Caart Hou oa Mala eteeai. . Consuttatlas (a Cngliah and Oermaa laagdagtt. ' Bp.'T. W" M. VAN rrKZRrt,"--' ATTORSI AT LAW, Lewiiburg. Pa Offer hi peofeaalenal asrViee' to . a pab lio. Colltolloaaaadallolblr TlpfeeeioB al bueiaea trijtd t bit at UI rf eeive prompt attention.' - .1 T P. CltOMICiLRItuo vjv tit - illORNir TWWr.l-l . 1 1 ..Mddlebsr,r., tllTera Me professional aroa ta tbo m lio. CoH4aai all AlktX pf ofo'aaToaal bitaiaea entruittaj ta hi ear will raeeiv prompt attention. ' , 1 ( Jan. 8, "aJtf II., II.' CIlIllf Attorney & Councellor ATLAW, Omcfl.lCorMarll i Watet 3a Frextbiirc, PcNn'ii. . . Coniiilutloa In boib Engtleh and Oerniia Language. De. 1tf.-Tftf.- JM.MNM,.- -A. H. D1LU (Hflr"or ot. r.k J.M. t.lan, ATTUKNKI'tt AT LAW, Leertaburg. Fa. Offer" ibrlr pVofeaaiorial eerVioe lo lha puhlie. . Cotleotion and 'all ether pro feaaional buainee oatrnaled I . ibetf ewr will rcltproapltlai ios. Jaa. t, 'till P J. B. ZELLBIt, .':;;.: ATTOtlSEr.AT'LA ' CenCrevtlle, Snyder Cdunty,7 Ppwia. All tmalncaa ntrnatt to hi rar' wilt well n4 falthfalty tuutylMl to. Will prtMUeo at ta aavaval aoSrt of Snvdar and adioiaiata rouniia. ()n b eoaiultad In th- BnWltak t Oaraan laasuaaa. . Oak u, TIM GUARLKS UOWER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Settnirgrovs Pa., Offer hiaprofe!onalervlea to Ik pab lio. Collect Ion and all Ol her pflaa bueinea entrutied lo bl ears will -r it prompt attention. Oma lw door aortb of lb Keyalon IloloL . f Jaa 6.7 JOHN II. ARNOLD, Attorney At Iaw, MIDDLRBUBO, TA. rrofeaalonal baalnea entrneted t bit tare !!.' b prompllv attended lo. Feb . 71 THOMPSON BAKER, I a - Vttoiroy-it-lLa'var, Lewiiborg, Oalow Co.,' Ts. BgaTOsa be eonouliad U lh Eoglith aad Oermaa language.-! OFflCE Market Street, eppoeite wans Smith A Co' Stor -49 W . POTTER, . .... ATiOKXEY ' AT LA If. Selinsgroye Pa , OITrra hie nrofeeeraaal ertleee t lb publis. Alt legal badasatl atrMld I his ear will reeeite troapt attaatioa. . Oat) oadoorabothNw Ltitkea Cawrab. July, 4ik '72. g T. PARK 3, " , , , "' AtTOR!tET AT LAvf,' - t SBLISOROTB, fltf DER COVlIt, Pa . ' ' . ' 8ept.l. CTtf A- O. SIMPSON. .,,; CX, . ATTORNEY AT LAW", , - ..u. NotMUflBMriand, t a. JTava hit prefeoeioaal tor tit t lA pab lo. AU builnet enlrnated, to'.ki .ear ill b promptly alUndaJ lo. - ' - f Jaa. 17. 'STtt J.. PETERS, - , a . ' ' Justice of tho Peace, Mddleburg, Snyder- county. Penn'a Oflayacli 4aj. aad Collasttaa da Evaryiniaa Iniruawd to k ear, will tlv prompt alienifoa. ' JJ II, '7. DU J- k' KANAWKL. - rHTsIClAX A.NO flOROHOV. Cesitreyllle, wisyler ., Pa. Olfr ht pmfeitloaal rvlas t ike pobli. ...a. ! , .. .- K- e-iSif Tyx. A.M. SUITII, it ' PITS1C1AX AXD 3 CSQ EOF, Oers bis preftaeieaal rl le tb ell Ma af Adaaabarg aad viaiaily. .Sep. 71 DU. J. Y. SHIN DEL. 8CR0EOS PHT8ICIAW, . Middlebnrg Pa. Offer hit profeaetonal ertlea I tk i ta af MiddUjarg aad eleiaity. - ' Btra it,'i 1 I. MONBKCK. , . J ustice of tbe Peace Adammbura, 8ydr Cx, 'a. W.ll ha la kia - at tka akvawa aaoawiati d plaaw, a MONUAY aad SATBRDAY af eaafe week, waaa an ataoa at awiaaaw raiaiiag hi adav tUl k attaadaA . tlauts ZB Jill , IJ.f . YAN BUiUUKK .UROICAL A aHARlCAli WTV1 t i. ;! i ; . . ... ;... aeCiiestijaj fm, JL. WliTaUL, , " Arw . th-t awa aj)a ev'i eainy, 1 l 's it IK ence in socj tai pufclis aSalrs.- bod lawyer is not a. t i a i i