svdvetlsUitf'lIatea On column one year, fW.OO Oaevtialf, column, one your, 80.00 Ohsvftatrth eolnmn, one year, 15.(0 On Squar (10 lines) 1 Insertion 74 Evty additional Insertion, 80 lYoAtaaionnl and nuaines cards of not more thnn o lines, Mr year, 6,00 Auditor, Executor, Administrator and Assignee Notice, 8.G0 Editorial notice per Una, IS All advertisements for shorter pe riod thnn one year ere payable at the Knie they are ordered, am) if not paid tlte person ordering them will be hold responsible for the monor. Podti'y A Sonq. Tt brp at Maturt't nlnl itranf Iltt ntrtr attttti e play, Tht long the Hart f morning tang lite atvtr died . Anil prayer I m,lo sad prslii It (Ires, By all Ibltini artr stttl far, tb mhii Inoktta np to bftvta lad Mirrors ivtry liar. hi Minn knrtllo oa the tlrmJ, Ai knrtlt ths bumta kntt l Yhtlr whli tatkt bottls to iht tan J, The prltiikood of tbe it a I Yhty penr tboir glltls-rlof lruni forth, Tlitir jlfli of purl Ibry bring. And all lb liattntng bill of larib. Take up tbe ton tbty ting- tbi frtta earth n It btr loooott ep Prom many a oimntaia tiiriit From folJt.l Itaf o4 iUy eup 8bt pourt btr ttortil wine. Ike mitt above tbe morning rlllt Rise wblto wint of prtytr Tbe allar tnrialot of tbe billi Are main's purpli air. Tbe wind wlib hymni of praltt are toel ; Or low wiib tobinf ptia t Tbe ihoatltr-orgto of lb cloud . Tbe dropping ittrt of rein. With drooping htvl atd hroolii eroittJ Tbe twiHgbl fortst gi-itvt. Or iptaka "lib tnnjruM of I'tntteoit from oil tbt tuollgbl Itavct. Tbt blue iky li tht l em, pi it arali, In trans-opt tnrth anil ajr. Tbt nuie .of In mrr umrgb. The choral of a prayrr. Be Futart kttpi the rtverrnt frame Wiib wblch ktr jtsrt brgsn. AbJ all btr tisot no I voltst tbtme Tbt praytrltst btart ef uvia. Heloct rr ii 1 o . A WoiHin's Te3iimiiy- It wai aa unpopular caso to de Ten J. Tbe ciime charge 1 agniuet my client was ouo of s. locking utroa ity, tbe murder of bis owa cliil J. Tbe popular verdiut bid aire dy.con douiDou bini, and tbdre wu bat lit tle doubt butth.it tho jiry would go the eime way. Arthur Horkley, tho prUonor, hal married EJith Granger, a weiltby Leiress whose futber had died, halv ing her bis whole fortune to tbe ox elusion of a profligiie sou whom he had disinherited auJ diivcn from Lie borne. Mrs Horkley diol withia a yar after marries, leaving n in taut a few wetkt old. a fMtbiu little crea tore, requiring couaLau au.l aedidii out care. Ia Led, Dr. lixl al in let took up bie quit terii iiitlio bouse, often pushing me r.iLit tbure, that bo iui;;ut be at baud tu caee of DBod. One of these nights, Ilia doctor, OS be alterivovde eutaj iu hie evi deuce, after retitiu to bed, fix-lin Bolicitioui abo.it bie little cliaro, got up aud etjlo softly to the unirio rj to sea that evoi'ytuin waa right. He fouud tbe door uj ir and a dim lilit buiaiu within. Ae be u lvanc ed, be ilietinu ly siw Arthur Ddiklov sUodiug by tbe tabid, holdiu to the child's luoutb tbe bottle ftoQi which it was aociiHtjuiud to reoeive Im fool.. At tho sjuu I ot the. doctor's fooUtops, be quickly put down the bottle, aud stealthily left the ap-irt-muut by a aide entiuuce Sot , a li tie surprised at these movements, tbe doctor approached and laid bis baud upon the child s face, which be found iu trioleut cou tulsious, wbicb were followed, in a few secoude, by tbe stillness of death. A pott mortem examination, and Analysis of tbe conteuts of the stom ach, placed it bevoud doubt that prueeio acid bad been administered. And an examiDatioa of the bottle, found where Uerkley bad left it pro red that tbe milk in it couUiue 1 large quantity of the same deadly poison. On this evidence Berkley waa ar retted and indicted for murder ; and tbore was not a dissenting voice to bis guilt An incentive u the crime was found iu tbe fact that, ae heir to bis child, be would iuberit the fortune which bad descended to tbe latter through the da ith of its mother. No woudor a deed so mou trous, actuated by motives so mer cenary, should excite tbe deepest iu-donation- Berkley's previous character bad been good, tie bad appeared gen tle and kind bad been a devoted husband i aud, during the brief Seriod of its life, bad shown tbe ton erest attactmeut to bis child. In my coufereuce with him, be coined overwhelmed wijb grief, but strenuously denied all imputation of guilt, asserting that be bad not gone to tbe nursery aftor retiring that night, till called by the alarm of the child' death. Of course, bis statements, in tbe face of proofs so damaging, weighed but little, I bad do conndunoe iu them myself titill it was my pro fessional duty to sea tbat wan on trial for bis 'life, who had entruated tut) witbj bis cause, bad every right the law accorded bin. This duty performed, my conscience would be olear whatever tbe result It would bo tedious- to dwell on the steps proceeding the trial. I Interposed no obstacles io iU com ing oa speedily. My aim was not to thwart too ends of justice, bat to f H fsirl oistaJ ou.1 Sis VOL. 14. Dr. Baldwin was the first and chief witness. He told bis story clearly and methodically i and it was easy to see it carried conviction to the jury. My rigid cross-exnmi nstion only served to bring out his evidonco with more dintincineen of detail. I elictod the fact, for in s'anco that tbe child's nurse ly in the samo room Hint she itss nefecp whon tho doctor entered, and that it was to her be first announced tbe child's death, I also examined fully ss to tho prisoner's act nt the time the alarm was given, endeavoring to show that bo came from the direc tion of bis own chamber, nppeui ing to have been just aroiisjd from sleep. But 1 luado nothing of tliU the witnese stating Hint hie agitation bad dint i acted bie nttuutiou from these point. The doctor had only reeontly set tled among ua. but his conduct ti 1 been so exemplary that bo bad in ado mauy fiionl. lie bid cspociuliy won the couli lenco of the piieouer. I interrogated him as to bie past career, but brought out nolbiui to bis discredit The evidence of tho chomist who made tho annlysU was next put in and tlie Mate s attorney "rmt.nl I have brought the ntirxe hero ue sum ou as sno was ns.eep wncn , ; , .1 . i i . mo prisoner en lermi, nor evuonce tH uuuiiiiiinu, tivriaim i, ui , iinij to have her here, hoivoVer, to uiTrd the other side tho opportunity to cull her if thoy denire." Nothing could render tho prison er's rase more bopuless than it was already, while soinulhiug might come out to bis advautago. "I sill call the witness ." I said. foe was a middlit-ngod worn tn of not uuprepuMiieRHiiig iippeuanco. Her agitation was vieiblo i and I no ticed tbat. in taking the oath, slio laid ber band bceidii tbe book and uot upon it. 'I a.ik that tho witness bo sworn with her band ou tho bonk,' I suid calliug attenti jU to the omission. J ho judge so ordered t nud the witness baud s'uo ik violently as she reluctantly obeyed the diraclion aud tbooath was ii.adiuiniutoied. After a fow preliminary quest ions as to the hour of ber retiring, hot' falling asleep, Ac. "What is the uoxt thing jou re meinbur V I ssked Tbo witness honiUtid. "Answer the qneetion,'' said lis Honor. "1 -1 board a noise as of some one coming iuto the room," sho faltered "Old you see any ouo enter ?'' Auotiier pans-. 1 repeated tbo inquiry. "I did,'' was the answer. "What did tho person do f" The woman s face grew paler, and it was with ditUculty she found utter ance. "He came to tho side xf tho era die," she said, with tho bottle of milk iu bis hand, and put it, to the baby's mouth.'' Tho Judge niiil State's attorneys both bent forward in eager utteu tion. Tho latter it was evident, bud uot expected this testimony. I felt that my questions, thus far, bad only nerved to draw tho halter closer about in v clients nock, But I had gone too far to retreat. My voice trembled uluios'. as much us that of thi witueu us I proceed ed. "Bid yoiK racogniza that per son t" I did,' was the answer, scarcely audible. Sfy cliont a life bung on the answer to the next nnestiou 1 The silence of the Court-room was death-like. I dreaded to broak it. Tbe sound of my voir startled me when 1 spoke. bo was it t I aeKeci. Her lip moved, but no sound came. "By tbe solemn oath ymi have ta ken on that sacred book, aud by your hopes of salvatiou hereafter, I adjure you to tell the truth I" 1 said, earnestly. ller agitation was loariui to wit ness, fetie shook from bead to foot A deadly pallor oversproad her face. Slowlv raisiug her trembling band. and pointiug at Dr. IJawldiwn. "That is the. wau 1" she almost shrieked. Then, in quick, wild accents she went on to tall that on fiudiug him self discovered by reusou of bar waking, the culprit, who was no oth er thau George Granger, Mrs. Her k ley's profligate brother, ha I dis closed to ber that bis liurposo was to regain his lost inheritance by put ting out of tbe way those who stood between bun and it, promising tbe witness to provide lor ber band- aomely, if aha kept bis secret i but, wheu put, to the tost she bad found herself unable to violate ber soleiuu oath Oeorge Granger, alias Dr. Bald win, would have left tbe court room but an officer was ordered to detain him i and when bis disguise was re moved, though be bad been absent many years, there were many present wbo could testify tu bis ideutity. My client was acquitted ou the spot i and bis cell in tbe prison was that night occupied by bia falso ac cuser. When your feet slip iu front of you and you view the Uudtfaip o'er ' in a sitting postara oo tb sdwalk, tbe mortitioutiiM pnotliMMd by buiog laughed at is fiequeotl aaur hurt ful tbaa tb pvxwo-jl iajitry rs colfsd, MIDDLEBU11G, SNYDElt COUNTY, A Little History. Notable among tho pretty stories tbat history h.imU down to ns is the saving of the little town nt .St Goni ero, on tho Upper St Lawrence by a boy nnd a p:tir of skat. Tin? town was besieged bv Indians, and the few settlers, hardy Frenchmen, took refuge in the block-hoiwo fort. For days and days tho siegers bold on, worrying their victim wlioro they might, wtll knowing that hun ger must nt list force them to sur render. But still tlu I'rciichmen kept their flag flying, meted out their pr ivi-i m in sctut riti jii. and hoped and prayed for help. To go out and Attack t!m In li.m was de feat and colli ii death i to surrender urns no better. They must wait and starve unle nuccor c.ni) t tliein f'wn t'uo llritisli fort, twtmly miles below. So they waited and waited but no help cirao Could thoy get a mosstge t itlio fort thoy woro s iv ed. But the lVidxkins surround'! 1 tliein ou nil si Ics. and to show hea I or foot liiivon l tho wall of thoir narrow prism was to court death by a poisoned arrow, livery day their i ..!..! - . - I i : tl l I . . i. pt'oviHtons grow lu. lilt nt leugiii their only clmicj seemed to bo bo tween dentil bv hunger or by must, ere. Men . ware weak and ilvinj f,(lt1 8t,irv,llio , W()m,, ,. chil- wm.B p.yi f f( ln.01, 1 he i lint ration had heeu trivoti out. nu I ; tMrrect spi ei'li in childhood, the ef nll hop wa fjono. , Nothing to eat i:(,,ru( which we 8 f.v i Dntly in -ct aniniiiiiiu m tl'' u ly rx.i.t'is'.e t, un I no help from tlm fort.' Bat jist whon thn win I veered ronn I to toe north an 1 it b igan to crow cold lwery minute it grow pokier, nml a g.nuy him or ice I i iu 1 1 on tu sur- ,,. .. j,,,,!,.,,,, u a coa i -re I ' face of tho St. Lawrence-. In an I ,. gentle. n in d:d ) lit to ii.ssu'i hour the lil'n ha 1 turnol t ) it sheet ,j,M.t ,,, too. intone.- of treat, ng it, ; of gli. When the s in went d own. ; J(,rl in t aought tliat in te i"iiin ' tho rivi r wai c.nero l with h ud. ui.llHi t:, H!,jf.f, ,.,,! i M sjuiiiizy ice. I hi a In inoic impreshivu to tin min I Tlu ti a br.tvo little IV-ni li lny. ! i,v Hssoci.iliug Ideas. O .j c! an I whoso immj history h is forgotten. J tiiit na n "s. an 1 t!i is irra la ill,- lint whoso noble do 1 will ! re-: iilonilia.e 1 forever, Slid tli it h- ! ,malv.i n ;;'-n!i' ni" could -siva bis t'o-uitiynicn. Tliej .Ir. Auran I t-i. !i a lingittgo bv bloc'.: fort stood on thn river Innk invtni ; l-i I U-i ; u u I iy mj.i tli Uritish fort wai within gunshot, U'-nco u ruing, sp.'liio ii-: of tlm shot o. twjutv mi'es b.-low. Mr. Fileoii" Umcu' 1 in ;n igo nc llo bad skutes and knew how to I (.,,rding t t ie I it. st, approve I in-Hi use them. At mi l ii giit, wiien the j 4. n,s Him.i.iia.ins wero v -rv icelnl iblckened, hi father sh -uld ! g , a., j., rt l;,-ilol kVhiIIih lower l.im with a ropu from tho iani-, .(, ,.i jH ,di!ibt 'i ; s Ii it, part to too ico b:low t and well nim-i ,.,.v it l,u ,o npi.-ii.-n led I),- I'n oil sh nil 1 bo tho arrow hat would ! nuiians is ou-f ot t!i- Hi'.itg "whili h irni liini. in hi spue I tiiroii :ii tlio j u, , Writi-r In n it vet. Ma i I o t'. dakiiehs. Wlun hi m )"li.r protot. X;,., giiitlsjiim Lfiv.' siin vilml.li n.i nini, ii. i win iii-ii.in.,- uii.j ."ii-" joii.i. inn mo uver inn,, was nnu i with hostile In l.itu t'iroiigli nil th dingerou ro ito. "is it n it. b-lter," bo replied. 'Hut I shout I din tryiti ? to reach the fort than that wo should I stay beio and starve !' So ho went. t midnight bo di'oppnl ipliu;ly down the rope, with sltates itlrealy Htrtippt'd to bin feet, air I before his friend kne-v that ho ha 1 touch'id thu ice he "a flying down t!.) dii!;, d ingerous i ivcr. On bo went ov.-r tho slippery icj. N iw an 1 ngiin his i'iick strol;e ffriiri beard on fin shore and a randotn arrow spd uf . ter him Flying over thin places. narrowly esciping ouo o!trU'tioii imi I Another as it c t no I i bia way, on hn flew. The fierce win 1 wisut his baeU and helped him m hi voy age for lifo. Thn moon,- us if to shield him from danger, bid h.'iself 1 behind a big, black clou I, till, ox h tnstcd, panting, ho rc.iched the fort and thou sho shout) out in all her silver plory iu honor of his boroic deed Iu an hour, through dark ness and danger, lie had m ido the trip. lMore tho sun shono again the King's red-coaled nun. cipislly swift in their mission of mercy, were jtt the little bto.'k fort St. (iini'iro was saved, Tbo brave bay and the trusty abates had d mo their work. I'hilit l lii!d 7Yw''. fin For Him. He's a poor, hard working man. trying ti pi bis hon est debt and support bis f i nily by diligent and honest toil i but " go for him," because ho cannot pay a few dollars he owes, a is poor and entitled to no consideration. Keep him down I Help him 1 lie's a nch mm, who robbed a bank or made an assign men t, lives iu h flue nitnsiou and walks leisurely, enjoying lifo, while bis wife aud children are dpi ived of nono of the luturie of wetlth or the enjoyment of society. He's smart, an enterprising business man, aud it a a pity he s robbed his creditors. Don't say anything to hurt his tender feelings, nor expect him to soil his delicate fingers by toil, lie compounded with creditors at twen ty five or thirty per ceuft. and now lives in lux uiona each, an honored, respected citizeu, and a prouiiuent man. Go for biro I He's poor be is trying to pay cent tor ceut with in terest, and bis hands aro hardened by toil his ifo und childreu feel the pinching of poverty and tlie tightness of the times be lives in a small bouse and fares scantily, but it is as good as he deserves he bas no business to be poor nor hottest, -le a aXool for not robbing a bank or stealing from thosj who would have trusted him in prosperous days a ought to be poor I O for him I Keep biiu down pile upon bim snob a weight of oblaquv and pecu niary embarrassment that be will never be able to rise. Mark the sagacity of the barbar. If Ba.t .ol. If vn ta J..II w uv.es "' tsivi IB UUII 'solas ha knows it il sharp. , i4f ."' ' '! tf?irJ.Li'iitTi AT'-Vi - . . . ....... I KOUOATIONA L,. Boaverlown District Institute. Jan iary 2oth, 1H77. Ou account of the inclemency of thn weatlier, tho leiiehois dil not moot at I lei lister's .-cliooMionno ax Appointed. Tho I'ronidont nppoint ed a meeting nt A dinmlutrg f ir Jan Mill nt which tinie and place tho ful lowing name.l t:iihi'S wore present I. FilHon, .1. II. Jnid.tti, O. (). (Jilii h'h' Aniand, J. (eniliiMling and .Uo-isrA. Wagner of Wont Hoavm and t'lsh of Aclim Oiirict. Tlie meeting wa called to order by Hie I'lesi.bint. Opening exercise.. 11 m I ing l t!l chapter of .Mark s ( ip"l and r.-pl itiiig I'lut L ird'a l' rayer by tllO Illntlt.lU". J lid 1:1 oil IikUgil.li! It in a n)ist i'.ii 1 1 up in tii i pu t of many p.tietit Unit a child t.linnl 1 nceisarily arrive at an ago which i called a transit peiiod in life bef .ire it i iililo t lo.'irii or, li. f.ire tlie knowl.id fo of puireet. Iaii..i i rn ij ..a. : sential to the i-nprove?u-nt of tin. niin, I. Tbii in erronoo.H in ewrv ' p noiiHti of the term. FitHt iiu;res-iiiinH n,0 , ,,,t deeply j,,,, ,,,, j ,, ()f t . . " . . . . rooted nml. in the li in t nveniiti t'll'.nlgli wliicii tho miiialui'ii id.'iis of the child's min I aro coiiv..-yi. to those aroun fit, how n.h-iM-ury it i i to train and in ml I t'ns i npirt mi, fli'llllv lll'.lll.'l I . till I llO .V til.lr' l IVn ul,,il.l ir.l 1,1 ,1 llill.l , II j , ,f in. .Ml. (. ( 111 m it 111 f I !tllstf it.1 hi: l i i - . . . I iiK'ttiti i ii it! .; .i i it 14 r m iiTt iimu'-i.izu ,y 4iM ,,-.,.. . .Lmg ,j a of Hi i li (....l, , i., ii,,, ...oim di.li -nit w-..'i:; .n inrono ii.i-iu i-:laiia.r to liiu s.ij' I'. .-ripti n of k-U.-i, wiima h I.um.m iu cjiiiii-ctiou wr.h lan i :. . i i Advil ie.;d .1 a l:ag M . . Ama-i 1 ' f.iniiu I a clas of the Ins ila'o. Al tit-lection from the Second ttj.i.l o- mis let 1 an I proiUtbly tlno ivij 1 by u!l. A lj niriiod lor dinner. A rr::i:o is .v'i;sio:t Opened by hinging fr mi .Mlvei Cirils pi,'-t "I ll '.tdiiig c ntiutii' I by Mr. t iUoii, bo v lute tin ftillniiing soiit.'iice upon tin bl'ick-b nr I, vi. : L1 in Hog must. I'otit or ill,',' reipiiring eaca muiulier of Hm class to re 1 1 ir, an 1 pi acu u diiVerent coo itriicttou upon it. Tliii brought, out in i 'h isjf.ll i'lfoi'll i'i )t ll;)) tin Hll'l j-.-ct. Mr. Wugni'i of West It'ivvr followed by i lileitlatillg I, is lll' tiiodi of 1,'ifflii'ig tins lir.i'ic'i. .lord in brought up tlio rear upon this in tcrcsting Hiibjuct an I ufier a few ro murks, which were in rout rust with only xxj'cin of bis pre l-'Cens n s tile Bulijeet was dismissed. IVniiinin sliip was taken np bv Mr. (lumber. ling, and bis method of teaching it very briefly given. Tu I'resid 'iit thinking n i doubt, that it chtno of exercise was necessary at this j inc. tore, called upon tho Inst., to j iin him in singing from Silver Cir.il, 'Village Hells,' w selcto I und heartily sung, nfter which Atirau I continued the subject of IViiihq i'i ship, by giving hii ii)-'tli 1 f t-;.i'!ii-ing it. .lord to teaches Prim u iaus by combining' straight lines and curves iuto B'.emouts and Principles, again combining theso to l inn let ter .V) Mr. Ulsli to icha by anal ysis of k'tt 'i s, hi ill islr tt.ions wore very prtctic.iblo. .Mr. Fils.m fol lowed in tho samo strain un 1 li la dled bis subject with a mister ban I. Both guntloiiiju mi l irst m l the principles of Ponumansliij), a n d judging from tho in inner in which tho subject was treale I, they rank second t o f' tevihors of I'enn mtuship. The time to al j mrn hiv ing now Arrive 1. Tlu Pres., up p liute 1 the next moeting at lleivjr t iwu. Topic for disenssi in, School liovei'iimout and (1 aograp'iy. The exor.cise rlo-ie 1 with Minting. Closiug Soug, 'fro u Stiver (Enrols.' ItCpoRTKll. j m Do't I)-e A Mis'l'te Keep busy. The man who has no thing, to lois the most miserable of beings. If you have no regular vik, d i chores, a firmorstlt) when it rains too bard to woik iu tho'fluld. In oc cupation wo forget our troubles, and gut a respite from sorrow. Thu man whose mind and bands aro buav finds no time to weep and wail. If fork is slunk : spend the time iu reading. No man ever know too much. The hardest students iu the world are the old men who know the moat. If you lack boo'ts, there are free or very cheap libs-arias, at least in cities, at your command. The man who docs nut acquire shod item of usual information between day brake aud bod time, must mouru fully say, with the Hjiaau Emperor. "I bavo lost a day." PA., 1'EBliUAllY VEGETINE liirllim ni i'i rooi of di'tmt i'inf,mj: IhO liliioJ, rlriu llm llxrnn l kiitni-y. Id brnMiy sotion, iiitigiirsiliig Hit nti vnu flf ui. VCOBTIXK ! not !!(, niifon componn l. wlrrli plirf. Hid li l.U. lull a K l Tf. t,,...r. trninly nlilrh a putt Id piiril'v ilir blooil, ninl Itirrtl y rlort ib lif ihli VUOKHS tl f pMrlhri In ! of S(?r.ifi' nil I .it lipr ill nt ill il 'i I. Ir in in "f I S c lii'l p!iv 'ii-i'iii. oini i ii. ,.'.i' i'l 'J P in Dining nil Ji"li' ff lliii likiili'it. Vr.dFTISB !( nil l.'C'ir I'irilil. inin f i!ij li p-" liy piiriii nil I crrvi.ir 'i li inmi ! p.-iiip. I'lii ii-.in'n riniiii in c it in furl p hiI'i iti t ill" wliuli f.i-ii. I ilm I In Miu'iil gimlin'.iy in pii'i nt hf il.ll. vi:ai-. t in k Wn titnUrl iipffn n un uprrimml fit -mill' limo hy roiiif at our li,i Iiki. I hi . lull Ilium m it in rr I ilii.li in iL'jirl l H" '"til tim ni 111 ihjjI nr.leiit Iririi I- ""' ",' i""'"'"- VKOKflSK iiy n i'ni p'iy' rl. "II n ti i c i 1 1 1 .i "'". P "''"' II ' il'l'l t nt 1.4 III HI V ton l'rfit O'ln", a:'i.t- n',1 oi 'if i r ni' l f- III I 1 1 1 1 o I . I vi.tti'l lln' li'iniiny til C'liivi'ioi il my.ril f Us d"i'iiii 'in'nt I' it pri'p ircl tr.ini li nk.. rtl. toil livt cii'.'li ni wliieli is liirftily rll 't' n.'. ti'i I I In 'iri c i iipivin li I ii ii -ll -'I ititi.'i ii4 it iiro.lnoe utiuui-iiiti ( i tMi'is." v.: auits.-: li ncltn v!p f ii'i'1 r.'a'tini'nn lt' I hy jilt) tici tn-i mil up i h j it ft li ! lit lutl ii.irihui uti. I il."in-ai a.l' I list ll,i,vl tsl I'lMOO llJ ll-lt' llt't-ll l'--llul'U. it lltllllll. I'll- Oi', wiiirnNi;::!)!. i o.tcv ii', x irt Mr. H tl. St"Vi:s -. lij.r -ir I'l-.it m i . y 'i- .li s 1 . jti-i I in . fll in luj'-l-t t ni In hi ir i n icf.iwr i ilo'iinv. V lUlinl i.f -Ir.HUl) ri.' ' I'H.S ii l i I 1 i it li iii I m it i it rl Uos , ,n i i no ii.l . I J ll. u-e 1 , r m- i, t-l t i,i , I .' e . I iU il ni -.tvj-- I l-n tl.t-, t- r.'i l I 1 1 titk.ti.tiil iii, -.i.itis.l lU.M-M. liui ,,d t-1 i . I I lit. l .1 , I' in ni.- ii.-tiis , i,.ir . ir l i I I r i i i i i ii i I.. lr ul it it i. f - -t 1 1, i pi v s Ii til .villi i i iiuiiie-Miiiii'ilu I'tui-it-.-isl.dil 1'i.tv nt-y i j ..it -i 1 1 a i i r , it t j i n i t l j - t li.'.li:!. Il-,.t-tl I'if ir-. I . i.. i r.l lis' II .'.I.. I hill "IS. M. Icllt:ilil Ij, II .-l,lo rl, iu. I I S ' MS ITI- Nor. ; '. 1ST .'. .V.I- II K. NTI.VKM- : 1 1 i r -i I .i l . ti Kilo ul V'ilt'i i 1'lf'l- I- ti-i I hi - Il it.r rtitou , tuy i.w ut ufiIi! oil lJ ,1 iH'tt.'lll. r.M .i ii.i h im t'i, h t loi-i I ' i i'i p I mi,;i li ii.ii-.. in 1 1- i-ii.ii . : i'i - i r i i iii & .t. lii. tin l it ii y r.-.u i il y I'i u s.il V t ; Il it :-u w .o.i ti'uuitfl h.i il ,ii ti, ,i I I I .'.itiil Iij:jIiii v tiai li ' i ,1,1 l I.JIIV).!.. I I- 1 nts ui,. ,i, , It.t W MllUt liVtlt.. A NUT MAH. N .t 1 1, ,ii i'i., .Inn. i, I;.'. tl. si 'iv k , :-ir- r.n J4 i I'm s.lv i lir : -. ii'i i ' II !.! I , ' .1 I i , ti t.t II... .. -. U..-i. ,l I . HI , , V l.lt 1 '.' M.,l'.l I uttf. I Uittl I ,1 -tt I I, un tl I n,il I I 'I lll.gll A btf ul.ll. lt-J.-,-tf ,l,tl .1 1 1 ilm 1 1 IfOl Ll'lK I LK. Ejrt f'.nm a 7r.ictis.il (Jhrxiat aal Aj-lit'caiy. I.t, ,li, v, . I in. I 171, Hctr Sir -t I.U I" t, c s,i, i,,t 11, i,u.,,. nl iiitail l-Cii ii'iilp, -il V usi't'.iu-p Apt il ... 1-7 1 . i inuy y li.i t 1,1-Kivt-ti tii.- i"i ..-li ii ,'l ..un i w.iiu I , I r ttis f "ii i . Lit, I ,r ii u-1 h 1, n.', ii.ui.ii-li'il .p... f,ll. r-i-sr.-u .t il i y p. ,il ,f s i n i ,1 i.i) 'ti 'ii,,ii.-i. t-iiifi - j I, iin in ru, it , iiriti uiv.t ur , tipir I, .f n l-. 1 -,ui pr s.-li, tu.ct'l tn .pur ,1 o . , t l .hm. , n ,, I1J.U4 cut. til liy VvmiiIiIi l0.,l t'llff flt'iulr- Vol) nt p. -Mill T 'J'"' A I ' 1 1. " A .. , Hi u'l itr. Tu H. It. Sikvs;.v, RS?AF 0 BY II. 11 STEYZ A J, E3iTj:i. MASS. Vegollr.o ic SjU by All Draj! rno Ts'ot io. I.I pi--'IIH lli' l Hi tl II itit.-li'-ll,' I ill' lli'i'tfliy nnli . I. It iuii( ul' A I uti-'iiir. Siivi.ri o.'itniv, bas in i Id nn fm.ttfiniiriii I oi rill liis i-ll'iiii, r tl sn I ppis ni il In ili , it'i Ur-itui I tttrih lii'iiptlt nt' bts ci' li l,,rs, .All pirs'in Ii tiiti i ol iim sr rt- I'lf-lrl In prp.pin Hi dti in Hi nn ,-rs',iti. I. sn I pst. tni in i.tliir 1 will pip i,.i in iku i io uie-l i nt pyiiieiil. I3A.V0 un wen. N'nf.:)n.'"i). .t.iitii). N IS W s. TT IT 11 S '2icn Boaver Si)rias, Pa. AI'.OK' T. IlEiT inooic of AND COMfLlvTF.Sr i iv ca-xcis, Crooofios, QiitHiitiv;ifo, a I Iurl wnre. 'Vtcl Sc. Willow Wiiro, ' Notions, Furnishing floods, Boots & Shoes, Aits Si Cape. READY MADK 0 L OT II IN G cheaper fian ever brought to Sny der County. Dealer iu 8KKDS, COAL. I.UMUER, FISH. 8 ALT. "LAS TEH Ae. All lilnjt of Ooiidl nolnngtJ for Cmb or npproTttl onunirjf proiluot. Cull nntl tXniiat my Hook and learn my prion btfort piirabstlDg ilitwbtrt. utmu, i3;e. 8oi. . nwp -rrsjl ia unSiil iir . J 1, 1S17. NO. IIS. JAnKTHr.SiiFachil The Testimony of tho Wiiclo Werld. Ilolloway's Ointment. Ih l t.'l. frtil Pre (,'. Sjrr -,.( f 7 w, All ilfcri lion. i,r .nrrs nif rrmplinhlr i Hto Tnp-r sti I .1 Lui-ni u r i In, -.lOimlile prpp imlinn. I n tt'irmpl la n.r ' I l'I t' pi tstfi iii; lit,- f lr nfth. ,.nin I ..gct lo-r i. it I, illy fr,r .hoii. il,.. -'.in niiil.. n Iviifuy iii.i- t.i- run luinn rr II tin. Mil l-ri, (Villi 1,1 hrf ik mil M il, ,n .'I I r,n m fr.r .1 1. fit,. nl ml , , ot I -i . ii in I...1HI irsi.ti,.iil. r in. In- ne I In i l.i ri-'la iii. in!? on ili n in to I -ti-.iii rli nl , .i, ,ih ihv m-inlili-.rlni p iri h niMiii In plittvv ii'ihr ll-iniiipiii tt -.sit r.ii i-. imi.i tn ii I li Will III. Cip Hi t'itfii ,,,nr, , I,,. li lirn I nil I'r.i n iii It it. I. ttUi,, . ,ii 1 p.m. rmin I iim.iiii id- wrun l, ,,,ri., ir ul -ri-. tin I titi ilir.i- ItiitniT, m c t,,,,.,, -il, i In .niii I.ilic, -i.i.Ur, ttiMti-m IipiI: tttii-1,1 hro i I m l w i'. r p. mil i-,.. ttpplir l ,.-ri:,i it-r-vt.-.l i s i.. iur Un. (),iiim,.,,t ,""' nr'l rtiMi,: 1 in. will rr tib tin I i!t.-ii i: mi- in i (iKcly n,rj ' I 1 1. 1 1, ,1 ,lg,.p, j ml ,. 1 it. t,tii,-li I,,. . n,,( ,,,,,, iln r,'. nitp'nl mi np iti thn f.illip, f yinh ,i'i I l,n- iVi-!i ihi, (I '.imi-iii i, nt(piiilvl I I'ri'uitiinon Ir I ns . oi rn irfu rt If M! jC'irms sioj'i pi , i "i ti. suriM ii nrtp'r fn', , i rp.i.iri (In si tivni In 'i ln-ilt'iv i,ii i Hi Tills li. I in nt-.-ir liti lo lb itt-lriii-ii. n.. - i'i ii . j 'ii'ifi'Vi i. ( .--r-i.'-.f .? T'lfiil, iln I : .-,- ir,-: i,,r i'n-,- t.'i-.-rt i Any nl i It t,h,iv ,li - tiny d cur,.. I I .y l ul,). in n . I.p I,,,,,,,, u, ,,, Iin)1, j i il in into ih clip. i. il.r ,,u lu.e , lit ititn j il "III -si .u r"i,ii'i'. tin I , i niniit li il,- rrlii-f. Mi-l;,-iu i ,!i,. ,,. 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Mr. Iltt tlnKtnii Is prsnil wurkiiisn n l I. p pp.rs I lurtil.h t'llFKI V, ilS KT. . l altnolt o IihIi His pript Hipy tisrt bsftlulurt tutt btrt. lit aim utnuuu.irtt nf til tluerlptloni, aid at grtatlf rtJuotJ prls t. all nr.lors promptly nttpmM In, (t hit ! ilniic In r rsukllu) toil littlsitclloa lu til MM usr.iiit., April t', Il7l.tr. ' Hstray fc5hoep. CtAMK to the premises of tho no iltralunml In Frsnklln tpM on WtilntixU, Nov. I.t, 1871 TllltKKHHEPJr. Ths nwrrsr U rwiutHttil in enmt fur an!, prort priiptrity. p.y ph,s., srnl tsits tusin y or tuy will Mtf. , '.,lt. ,, , Wl , .ut-gjoioi, to iw. WILLIAM I nvMlftB. X .TT'- -'.- I'OH'fi PitVlUhi! fvVry lniurmlnv Erenln hf JBRElltAn OUOtSK, Prop'f. Terms of Rntiscnpf.irm, two Boi.LAita ri:rt an n inf. ray able viihln six mirnlh'Vcr ti-Wifnot pnld Within lhsyc.tr. , So paper dis contliiu"d it'.tll all nrrearnji! ar . paid unlets at the option of tho pub lisher. ' rjubcr!pt!rni milido of Ilia cotmtf r.rw.H i.v aiiv asi;e. ftSTrrsons lifllns; nnd mint paper Addressed jrt oth-jrs hijccincsiiliscr'1 tinl arc linlili forth iiii't? oft!ic.. icit Atui. Kniitri iui 3. ALLEMAH & SO A T TOt! .V K Y.f AT T, A HolhitwrovA lt 1 profcsslnnul hiHlnnsI snd loll niriiit, la ihflr curt will b pro... i Honi. I io. dm b cmsiitii-il In Kngb r Orrinnn. (WW, !!rll 8 imrp. T J. SMITH. ATTnnsfltr AT LAW. MiriM.F.IICHil. HitVKDKUU., PA OTr M r nf.,,r l S,rl"s lo Iht pltt'lS i:onmlUll'iii It lantllt '! 'Itrmnn. r "NNtTiTiK u mnaiRi nnrwema atiwv IiMttlt Vtt OIMIV, Mi I ll.liug, S iy.l .'i County IVnn'-t )Ii. f' ilonrs of l'ir (Ninrl H in. ni M it-1 sinl. (' Himlt Ulni 11 Knjt'.'n'i s'l I ilir.nta Ian; ns. Cp.'fl7. VP- VAN til',,KU, Al'lOilNl.Y A f ,W, IjewisHni'g Pa., llTors Ms pr ,f.tin tl ,-rnc I" " pii'i i. I" ill, iin'11 i'i I ill iMli'-r I'm'i'-siont il hiisinrss ulni-i I lo Iii ear ill t oit pro, un! Aitt'iti'it. i;i; wm.'.i'.;:. AiTiUlNKi AT t.A'V, Mid ll.'l.ilr, Til., ') t -rs tti -rnlilonsl nrvli-c In flit pn'i I'C. .i'l"i i""" "! a'l Mlir pnifr.siiiinl S i. in.'i. rnirusir I lo his ear will r-it4 -,r. npi , loiili'iil. flni :t, li7lf II. II. tit ii't ,1. Win. II. Dill. cnItt,t rir,L.. ilttDrnsvs lora .1 T-l.. If. . o.n N'"'r tii. Post. or.:. I'l'i'vi II ;J, liiiu:l. r-is,ill'i'i,,ii in b'ttli I'.tipt'i-.?! 'in I Uirmrt l.iii't i i.-t. lc. I'.. '7Jif. J M. I, I S N, " A. If. Zh. (Sn n.'ir t- T. K. .t. .11. I.lnn.) V I' IU ; iif.S W I. W, I.'' i.lni, . Tl. t)!i- ilipir pi'.irt.iiinsl -prviii In Hi p-iMii. r i:l.,'t itiiis an I nil nilit'r pru-.-i,M il , i. in,-., i--slr.t-.it-1 In ilti'ir r-ir will i'i-riproni,l iiipiuiiin. .Inn. 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