V I i " t.MaMaaa I' 4 Int column on year, fflO.OO )rje-hlf, column, one jresf, o.()0 lr-foirtholninn,orte yewr, 19.00 jrie eqrwre (10 linn) 1 Insertion 73 I Everr edditiot'rsl Insertion. CO hofeastorinl and Diisiitess curds of not more than 5 lino, per year, o.OO Luditor, Executor, Administrator. i mi J Assignee Notices. iM idiuyrirtj nrtllces pat litw, 19 All advertisements ut ft Shorter p ,od limn one year are rmrahle nt the line tltcy are ordered, and if not mid he person ordering them trill be field Lsponsililo for tho limited. Xfl Iriflilllnniwilla - - - - - - - ----- - .... m The Unknown Guest One pleascnt ereuinp, in the ion tb of J n lie, in the yo ir 17 , u Ud tu observed entering the bor r of a wood, nenr tuo Jludsoo iror, lue appuurauro that ol per on nbove tho common rank, Tbe kiuabitauts of ft country rillatfo ronld have dign ill-id liiiu witli tho ills of 'squire, and, from hi limine.' renounced Lira proud t but thoHc Inure Kccustomo.l to socijty, would nforui you, thcro was souiotiiin ilte tuilitarv air about liiiu. ilia lono panted, as if it had been hard lushed for some miles, yot, from fiu lienor's frequent slops to caress tlio ttiun auiiu.U, bo cuil.l not bo beared with want of humanity i put seemed to be actuated by somo krjjont necessity. The rider's f jr biking a good road for a by-path hiding through the woods, iudic.it- id a desire to avoid tuo guzo of itbor travelers. Ho lia I not left lie house where ho imiuircd the li ectiouof the above uwutioiiod path. Li ro than two hours, bifore the laiutuda of the place was brokon by us noise or distant tuuuiior. no IrM B JJU aftor obligdJ to disiu Mint ravelin? becoming daud-ona, us Dukuess concealed eurrouudiiig ol acts, except whuu the Iiglitmo's ltsh affordod liim a tnuiuuntary view f bis situation A peal, I.mdor, ind of a longer duratiou thau nuy of lie preceding, which now buret jver his bead, seoniiug as if it would rend the woods assundur, who quickly ollowod by n hcuvy full ot rain, nbich peuutrntod the clothing of the utrangur ere ho could obiuiu the ibeltor of a largo onk, whicli utool it a Utile distance. Almost exhauslo l with tho l io jra the day, be was about raiktu lack dispjsitiou of the saddle auj liis own coat, as would enable linu (3 pasi tbe uL'ht with what comfort kircuuistances would adiuit, whuu he espied alight glimmering through tbe trees. Auim itei ith tue hvmj 'of better lo l.iugi, be deturmiuu 1 to proceed. 1 he way, which was aoiua whit steep, bcCuin ulUmdod with more obsUcleK the farther haul vinced t the Noil bring compoHO 1 of v'ay whicli the raiu had rendered ho soft that hi j fedt slippj 1 at every Dstep. By the uttniH p irnovoraun I t'ais diUi.'iilty wai ti-ialiy ov-'rsom.- wituout any hclm Hut. au l in in i t'u pleasure of H iding himlf in front of a decjut lo.ikiu far.n buse Tae wjtoli dug bi'g.ni biik iog, whicli brought the owucr of tliu mansion 10 the d nr. 'ho is t'jero f' sid he. "A fri'jnd wh.i' has l.mt his wy. and is iu search of a place of s'lel tsr,' was the unnwer. "(o:ne in, Mr,'' al.l.-d the G-sl spnakHr, "mil whitever uiy ho:Hc will afford, you shall h ivi, with wel come." I must providi for my wo.iry fompauion of my jjuruey," remir'; d the otlior But the farmer nndertoik tho task, and aftor coudastiug tuo usw" comer into a room were his wife v.u seated, be led the horse to a wull stored bara, aud there provi lo I for bim most bountifully. On rejoining tbe traveler, bo observe 1, " i'bat is a noble animal of yours, sir." 'Yes,' was the rop'.y, 'no 1 1 am sorry that I was obliged to inisuso bim so, as t make it noeo-m iry to (rive you so Inncli trouble with tin care oi him t but I navo yet to tiiautt you for your kiuluej to bjtU of na." "I did no more than my duty, sir,' aid tue entertainer, 'aud, theief ore, am entitled to tto thanks. 'But Su san,' added bo, turning to the hos tess, with a half reproachful look, why bava you not given tho gentle tnan aomotbiug to eat T Fe0pjta4 prevented tbe gnl wo man from exercising be well-known benevolence i for a robbory b id been committed by a lawless band of depredators, but a few slays be fore, in that neighborhood, und as report stated that the ruffla is were all well dressed, ber imagination suggested that this uvau wight be one of tbein. . At ber husband's remonstrance, she now readily engaged in repair ing ber error, by preparing plentiful repast. During the meal, there was Din oh interesting conversation among the three. As soon as the worthy oootryiuan perceived that bis guest had satisfied bis appetite, he informed him, that it was uow the hour at which tbe family usmlly performed their evening devotions, Inviting him at tho saon tim to be present. The invitotiou was accept ed in these words. "It would afford mo tho greatest pleasure to commune with my heavenly Preserver, after tho events of the, day i anolt exercises prepare na fur tbe repose which we seek in Bleep." Tho boot now reochod tbe Bible from tho shelf, and after reading a chapter and siugiug, coo eluded the whole with a ferveut prayer, then, lighting a pine knot, o ouduotod the person be bad ontertaiued to his chamber, wished bim a good night's test, and retired ta the adjoining apart me uC "John," whispered the woman, Hbtt ie a good geutleiuao. and not one of tbe bbjuwaiuou as I suppos ed." "Ysa. Susan.' aaid he. 'I like him I better for thinlng of bis God, than -Ji tie kind inquiries after our wjI- Iff VOL. 14. faro. I wish oar Peter bad been home from tho army, if it was only to hear this good niau talk i I am snre Washington himself could not say moio for his country, nor give a Utter history of tbe hardships on dured by our bravo soldiors." "Who knows now,' inquired the wife, "but it may bo himself, after all, my dear t for they ilj say bo travels just si, all alone, sometimes Hark ! what's that V The sound of a voire came from the chamber of their guest who was now oogaged iu hi private religions worship. After thanking the t're.f tor for bis oiany merries, find nking a blessing oil the inhabitants of tin bouse, he continued, "mid' now Al mighty Father, if it bo thy holy will that we shall obtain a place and a iihiiio muuiiK uiu iiiiuuiis oi mo cm ui grnut mn wo may ueeuauien show our gratitude for thy goo loess, by our endeavors to four mid obey thee. Ulcss us with wisdom iu our councils, mteceM in battle, and let OJr victories ba tempered with biv- ,nauity.-Kn low also, our enemies with enlightened iniud. that they may become sensible of iheir injiis. j lice, aud williug to restore our liber- j ty and peace. Grant the petition of tliy survaut, for the suko of him whom thou h.wt called thy beloved Soil : liuvertholess, lot my Will, but thine bo done Amen The next morning the traveler, declining the pressing solicitations to breakfast with his host declaring it was nocossary for him to cross the river immediately i at tho suite time j olforing p u t of his p liso ns a com- peusauvii iur wini uu ua j ie;e;ve.j, Wbiell WAS reflHe.1. "VVell, sir," c jo timed he, Hiuce you will not pjrmit me to rcciui pjnse you for your troublj, it is but j'l-it tuat 1 suo'ild mf ir'ii you on n il oiiio you b ivo coufurrod so mmy obligations, an 1 ulsoall to thooi. by requesting your iisiisUucu in crossing t'jo river. 1 had bjon out yesteid ay on levering to obtain some information respecting our enemy, and being uloue, venture 1 too fir fro. ii c.uup. O.i my return, I was surprise I by a foiajiug pirty, aud only esaiped by uiy knowledge of the roads, aud the ll letuess of my horse. VI jr na-ne U Uj)rQj Wash, iugton." Sarp.iso k 'pt t'jo liotior silent f.,r a in nuo.iti thou after uusncooss f illy repj.iting t!m iuviutiou to pir t.iko of somo nVfronatU'iuts, he has teue I t i call two u .'grjns, tti'Ji w'ioso msistauco In pl.nod the horse, o'i a s uall rift of tiuib r that was lying in the river, near tbe.lj.ir, and couveyj I t'n goncral 1 1 thu opjsita si 1j, wlnn lie left hi u to pars.ie his wiy t tin cvup, wishing niiu a a ife nil I prosperous j inruey. () i his return ti tho house, he found that while ho w is orig ig i I in making preparations for convoying t'.ie Iiois j across tlio river, his illus trious visitor hi 1 p irsua lu l his wife tj a?eept a token of rommu'oran:!.!, whicli the fa-nily nro p;'oad of exhib iting to this d ty. Thu nb ve is only one of the haz ards eu.wintere 1 by this truly great patriot, for the purp s of transmit ting to posterity the treasnrss wo now enjoy. Let m uckuowle lgo the benefits recjtve i, by our eu I mors to presjsve thorn in their purity. Rsi'isuM.xr. li'jlijeiuait is not f isti tioiisnuss. It is not luxury. It is nothing of this kiu 1. I', is fir removed excess or wast. A pjrsou truly rollued will not squander or needlessly consiprie anything, lie lluemuiit on tho contrary, is always allied to simplicity and a ju licious aud tasteful employment of tin means of g iod aud bippines which it has at commaud. It seeks to di vest itself of superfluities, and as pires coutioualW to the utmost pos sible purity, lletineinent leads to personal cleanness aud elegant neat ness, good taste simplicity of dress. All 'loudness' or 'Hoehioess' is re pugnant to its spirit In its homo and surroundings whether palatial, aflluent or bumble the same chaste uoss and natural grace is muiutaned. I'ho nhe le of trenoral relineiueut and a mere pretender to it are very dif ferent. Iu tho former you will find no excoss, gaudinoss, or false glit tering i but the latter abounds in it. In personal mtuuer refiuoineut is always polite, without any flourish, gentle witlionb effeminacy, and considerate without stiffness. Dis play aud ceremony are not identical with refinement and are poor sub stitutes for it There is of course nu refinement like that of the hetrt, whiob impels its possessor to show on all occasion's a thoughtful and kindly regard for tbe feeling of oth ers No aduerenoe to etiquette can compare with it for tbe spontaneous observation of true and gratifying politeness. A disputed received (rem Colonel Miller vis liwroiun stales thai on the 18Mi of DoomuHr thrre companies ol the Filth iiifiuiry, under Lieut-'iiuot Uild'in. struak Sitting Hail's oiimp n the lied Wstor, sud ilrfeatot bbu, with Ibe loss uf all the properly in Ihe oaimp and sitty mules -aud pini.ts The IudUos oospei with lilllj b ri i whsi they bad on their p rsen, sul " bdieved to be on ihe msroli for ttjJ B' l'lih provi t'OS'. SBHBSSHHBBBSSJPSJBJ tUTTbe River of Time is. a stream thjit never freezes over, but it goes flowing steadily ou to etern- MIDDLEBUltG, SNYDER COUNTY, Afoautifel Allegory. A young man was walking wltb somo gay companions in a dark for est They wero not sure that I hey kuewlbe exact conrsa they wished to pursue, and yet the laugh, tho story, and the seng beguiled their way. They hoped to come out at the right pl.ioe, an 1 thus get home safely. Hut suddenly tho sky grejv dark, the birds, ceased their singing and in the diMtaiio they heard the howling of tho hungry beast of pray. Soon one of the young nun stirn'uled over something, and down, down lio ti ll, with a piercing cry of horror I His companions saw linn ns he Ml down the steep und fearful precipice. Their 1 1 mi soon gave placo to joy for tnoy saw lie had not fallen to the bottom, but bad caught hold of a Dum, mf trsy ilown. lliey culleii, out lo him. "Ilanir on. uu 1 sre will ! ,10 ya." They m i do a I nig rope. wIlio,l 80(,Ill0,i , Jry , ,.. but, alas! jt wtw nll j.j f ltl,tori-kt whicli m iv , cxu. ri-tttriiinri." and ,l0 Btn-ii!i itt ull. It lM--l tin if tllt!V C!)llll, BHWr break it, an I so as tloy jt ,i,.,u tf him. In efi. - V( jt wit, U hii might. They o.il - e,j to him. -Hold on, und we will Viu nn." bit thev .ti l intlift ,j,u nJ, i,. b,r.,nf it bro'jo all t ,,;,.. th.' he sluwited. "tlio rope l.rok,, , m.i wimtliin Ktron- ger. Iki quiCii, lor my bauds ache ' .bea dfully 1 ' Then thev mi louootlior. It seem net viirv hard, uti I t'oev sai l it iti'ist I It w.is iiiad.'of ".) n-ulU ' '. Sow, said thov, 'TaUe hoi I of tin r,,p, ,tn 1 w.iwill driw yon to tho j (., jj it thev seareelv moveil him i Ii..r..rn it lmm. 1 liku flirt nther. 1 .Ig.iiu hi) cried, "(live me s niiethiug stioiiger, or I shult fall aud be killed ' I ' Wl.il, thov were m:ik ni? a lh rd . .. i I.H f.il .i- ....,... I l,!u ..v.. downward, bittcoul.i see uot'aing 1 tn t iloil'tiAun Slid lenlv he hoard a sweet toiw Jou " . 0 ' " "r ,r " ' " " m ' saving. -F.tll full ; trill -v tht : ! "N '. "'I'-'od M iwatt, 'I have not M f orm ,n;il',- tt,-U to e I .?..! . I , ""en Imu hmicu. full into lA-in." His friends on the ; ") " ) Jtl L lvo "-' '" rol I .link above did not hear this sweet' H'c I idy. voice, tin 1 s thov kept ut work til! ! "l rtntjly. sai l Mowatt "would they had ti.iisher third rope, m 1 1- "nt p1,,,t,'vl 1,1 ,l 1 1 l-v of .V J'?1' aW :ir .,f v... v .. .n mat.ii al. wl.iel.me,., .,t I have not seen In.u, U my uii sii r ct.t. I ... r ... .- they found iiear ot baud twintHd to gether, and called "boot ll$i'.a tion '' ' Xo.T." s lid his friends, '.vohavo a r :po which you can never break.' No s loner h id those words sound el in his eat':-, then ho again heard that calm, mysterious voice from be low "Fall IS TO M AltMS I I A'i MIOlll'V To hAVB.'' li lt, lik j many witU proud heart t. l l... r.,.,- tl... ,',. ... ... V- . .;,i. ..i.,.i,.fc l..il- 1 1.. i nu.. e.iv. r.;,.i. toned ut what should have rejoiced lus heart, for ho lliougut ho saw u ssrord (the sword of the Spirit) cut ting otY (he bush "Hold on i wo will soon get you to the top. It's the last rope we can givo you." And so they pulled with till their might but like the other three, it broke us if it were a cotton thread. Thero ho hung, with but little strength left, nn 1 yet a'aiu ho heard that pleading voice 'Fali. r.u.i, t I wii.t. savk tiikk.' Hut it is dark, and I cannot see von.' 'Till' ST MY WOlll), AJfO tiEf, Lr.io AT ONC'K.' And yet again his f n'.ish c.nipm ions MhoutcL "Hold ou t hold ou !' Tho busltiit last give way, being cut entirely by that strange sword. As ho felt his strength all gone, bo faintly cried, 'liird save, or I per ish !' What was his jov when suddenly he found hitiisulf firmly clasped in the mighty iirins of Him Who IS, A1IL1 TO SAVE TO TUB UTri'll-j most all tukm that come unto o l by Him 1" Now, my dear young friends, is not this a picture of the way yon have been trying to climb tip to heaven t Have yo;t not often felt that you could by your own good works, merit a home in thu man sions above'? This you can nover do. Give up every other hopo, and trust ouly iu Jesus. "Let ao tus nusu,' and fall into Jesus' arms', nud you will be as happy as this young man and the little girl who wero led by this simplo story to see tuo only way of salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ Lontt'tn Globi. Msdaoue ! Maiiiionou, vho be- caiue the wife uf U mis XIV. el' I'raniie, tin I for ihe last thirty year. if biali'e exorcise! a lOiirollin iu- floenoo nvor his opinions uinL policy, had s narrow eepe from premature burial in childhood, lier parents mi ifrsted Iront Fraoee le the Ile el Mnriiiiquu when she sua ton yours old. On ibe royiii-o she was taken ill, sod lh sickuors emit 1 ill uppa reot death. The IudiTjI riles were over ; the lat took tiko'of t!i hotly, ehoiit lo be dropped.. into lbs sea ii cannon was loaded lo be 6ref over tbe eorpse, wb 'n lbs mother, b was ordinsrdy uotovliii:, insisted en seeing be" child once more. To her surprho, bo found the heart still bi'silog, ao.l, iu a doliiiuin of joy. declared tluit thtf child Was not dead, but would recover, rbi hope, born of rapture, proved a true proph ecy, aud ihe little girl, so nearly giv. en to burial la the ocean, wa par),1 to hrcme on of tho mosi lisilniiuishef wouioa in Kroucti his tory, .'. . People who uosd prosents most gat the least, and those who noud them lcrat e. tb. ni?9b- Ad v 'T- . Si A Romance ol Real Lite. In Now York, in 1790, my store was In Maiden Laiio, within tlireo doors of the store of John Mowatt, an Txtonsive dealer iir shoes. His foreman was John I'elunn, who sat behind tho counter stiching elms and waiting on ciiHtomors ns tlioy stepped hi. One day n corpse was found in tho dock, at tho foot of the street Tho coroner took t he jury men from tho neighborhood, among Iliem .Inhn Mowatt und liis formiu John Celine. Tho col pse lay ol) the table in tho ci-nlru of tho room. "oinu uf the inn men remarked that as soon ns John IVl'U.j l,x'uid on 'liu coipie, bo t.u ted, turned pulo, in I looked ns if fur f,i iio'mi V faillt. lie rallied however. Lr.tt his ' subsequent movements ocensamod some rurioiw remark. I he jury Having rendered a verdict of death by di ownin j were discharged. M i; j watt turned nround to look for his ,."o"n .iT'. nuTar JsaVrisai" ; foreman, but b;!nd l bo was not L, ,p,,urirr. theio. Wu s'.cppvd out of doors! VFill'Tni and saw him high np the street, on I . , ' . '. , . llM a half run, when he quiekly turned :ZA r ZZ'T of ? l,V mil, ; aiMitier. All sorts of in juirios wero , Wlii,i,.rr,ii can-, nfu-r nil oth.r rcn.vliri 1 made, lilt nothing could li ln-nrd of in I 1 ! . I n.-ii.. I tli. 1 ih..rt.ny an I him. This, with his turning p ile at coovinc. -l m.virif ..r im gamine merit, h Ithu lirst view of Cliec uiMe. mi:.iioti T ie 1 som-i Htr.it.'go surprise inn ng the jurors, Kr inauv davs after .v.w.U John Miuruft w,m a l..ii-!i.dor i.f thirty-live, a id i'eluse lia I iib.ntt thirty summers ( )u a iVi tain il.iv, ,ib nit i?no m iitli thereafter, a l.ulv III dot'p in inniiii'' stepped inly Mowalt's utoiiuti I ask ed for a piir f shoes While Jolur was trying how tho shoo lilted, tho la.lv in. fimed : "ton hud it man it; vour store Join lVlilJ lV lm.i:i . wimt has become of him !' "Yes, " r. ii I M nv i'.t, 'but wh it h 1 1 I .... ft' - i ""j .m mm, 1 1 o.u.i give a i;oo i deal ti Ifirn. j Hum deal ti Icirn.' Ij tlica related thu htut y us above stated. I "Mrango, rep.ied the lady. "And , ! . , , 'Wiill t!i"n,' H-ii l sb". 'I am Jo'in I'elnse t litl 1 that object on w'ao-il we held tli'Mfni'iijst, was tin corpse of my hunbtii i. My fimily n 1 11 ) isliindall. I w.in brin iul'hili dnlphiu. I linrried (t'aiint t!ie wislns of my pi:iotln) Jolm Citu or, a sober, iu (iistrio'is m in, by trade u s'Ki.'in iu r. no I oik to iii'iiiiiin lie 'lecte I Ins l iiiucss, uu I otien , .. . , struct mo wune in nouoi. We bid no family, si I resolve 1; wln.e ws I'vere stitching shoos t igellier, ti I. ai n his tra il tin I leave him. I' soon in a lo a passable s!i ie, wlmn I u.'.sii'ii.) 1 iniilo iittiie, ciuie to New York, mid you givo nn w irk us a journeyman. The rest yon know." John loll (lie present narrator, wmin days after, that ou hearing this he was ilumfoundcd. Well, tin lam,' siid J din. 'what nio your plans for tho future V Savsshe, 'I have uot yet f ji'ino.l an-v, I' ;1,".''- . , T , 'Acll, said John. I like 1 you as ! J'irymM and when my loreiiiuii. l ws pu'Hse i llp'IS0 wo now L'O ,n i ... i,i., ': r " i ' Iu I'uitywidlit hours thereafter, lliey wore mairird. She was a line lonkiiig womoii, stii miglit have p .sv i i'.ir twrutVklW. This, perh if s, is iho first instance nil reC'ir I, ol a ivuman's aittiog ns a coronur s jnrymuu ou (lie coriso el ber hu-bsnd Tlio uborc in a simple tola of truth. The Auk ok tub K.urii. Sir W. riiiiiiipsoii has concl udo J, from dd- terent lines of orgament, ihat thu age of the earth, as a Im ly cool nouli for Irsliitatinn, cannot be greo. ler than lU'J.Udd.OID years i'ml Tail, however, in his work en tho Iteuelil Advitico lu I'hysicil hci' etiei',' comes lo a souiewlutt ililferent eooel iS'on, und put-, tlti) limit of the world aire ut ly.ijmi.iinu yeafs. Wl'tu doctors tlisaree who shall de cide t Asl'orniher woflJs tlntn ours, miiiit el die u ue ui I to b so far u- wiiy that the light has not even reic'i- eii mi r tiijnet. a writer in ttu Quarterly Jkeiew says that "'the telescope hits rendered visible stirs so ;tmiiiiii.'lv remote (bit lilit l'apiog ovi-r l8ii,(W0 miles iu u aingls seuond would uke OOJ,000 years to travel from thoui -to lite earth.' Aatroo,) m. rs and geologists hato m way ul' ti ssiug millior. of yems shout as if they were mere ".ruin on tbe san la of time. It makes tlio few score al lot led to uiaa appear aiuisiugly in- siuilloaui. Probaldy the mo.it awful dostruc 'ion of lil t I run it firs iu E igland inuk place in 121, when 3.0 JO per she I. Thoy Wore hemmed in by flames on boih sides ol the Thames, and mns'ly died by drowning. Their numbers laf rfceedol the estimated loss of lite in London great tiro of 1J. 00 The estimated mimtier ol lives lo-t ie lire burniou of Chicuo has iiever been placed biuber than ouo hun dred. At I he horning of the church in Satisuu, Chili,, December 8, lSGii, one thousand sii hundred persoua, prliy ipally women, burned. The list of ihe (feud "dvso io Nile' HejUter alter Ihe lire in the UicbcDind Tbeaw ire, in 1711 had lsi than seventy The best portrait of bappinan i a lauju'.oj cuiia. BUeai Au&r V''., ..' f ittSY PA., 1EBRUA11Y VEGETINE Sirikn (it lic rani of Iiki by purifying llie hlooJ, rriMnrinf iht lltrn l kiJnrj (abrnliby action, luTigorsliiig tb ocrvoui .jsinu. VK0ET1SE I. rot s il. btnrrofK rnirpnnnd, wh'cti iiiiilv purgM lh linwrln, bill a ifV. f Iram-ni t.m.Jy wliinli In sure in purify lb. bliud, snl Ibrrcl'y rtttoro ibe Utalib VtOETlSi: I. no firriieriti.it In ci of forofut.t 0'l miIkt .hrir uf ib liluu I. by innny of llir pliyiioi UK, cr.?itiii it. tr'' tiieo tit in curing all iIikkv. of Ibi. uaiuro. VUl'iHTINK Dir. n"l d.-Cfit i'i li'! inio fnUt hopt by I'lirjin nu I crriiiu(l a ticiiiinn. up liii. bill noim imitii'. in rl. arms' mi'l purifying lbs Mimic .jHfm, l.i.lniglbt miii grl.illy to pi rfici bcnlib I.ULIIMK nomc liniK ! ru'iir of our bl pit yniei m. I " pro I pi,, (.. ,, dTo I, mil llino-:in I. Mii'ik in lis i vim bc U'.n rriiurci lo bvUU. r limit'. I I WHAT IS NLKUED. I s.Tos.l'cb.13, Ini Vr II n iT! iTi-"is- 1 I ., r .ir-.L. ..11 onayrar.ln-a I fjnnJ my- ell 10 a ic'.l- ..iliii.m in, m nn.-r.n il.iMHiy . : .K..HHI i tr.Ml ra -,111,11 n t. 1 l i mo iiy Illau l wl,.,U il I'jau ln.ll I .it.llltt I iiy II. . I : 1 iT..-or.i tu.. ui . t nn.- u.im ,.r.ii 1 Mt " I I.M I ii I 'in I I mi Mill 1 1. rW 1 nn itit.li,-lii i.ar..ir ti Ii t ,r iii.h. 0 mi.il i.ni, I I .r whl Ii It In r -.ol illy i.ir..l, ami ml il ' pi,, rioliy rvninuoii.l 11 I lo- a ..o 1. -I tn al , tlicy no. 1 jui.itii ,s l'1 r- ilora lli.m to j.rl.l h..uu. ll.ii..-.'U.illy yar. i'. I.: 1 m rtNuii.L. UrmolS. M. l.lllhKill a Cj., ID M.I. .1, 1 lli.ui.. I riscisstri- Mot. ii. 1ST.', j 1 Mr. II. It. STf.Tl-s. ; ti. ir I n. t .v l title o! Va ilia., fum- j 1-1, .1 inr ii, your a.u'i my li ba. ua.t tiistx . Iiraii iiaiiu. ' - frur a 1.1 .4 I'm. tlio bis biaii l"i'fHol wilt, ' ,11 ,,.. in.l ,",i!. a ui- : tin-. Iruilil'. ar. ' ie, .utira.y r.i,i.,-,l ij v tlm i. nt Iu: ii.iv. M, w ... air. U.iuOivl "III. II. . a Hi l m l : Hi njm I tcl'ltll V. aui I. i' I'K.il nr.. nl Lji,..lt. , I in .. ill.. 111,1(1-., I VV aluui itiaat. I TELL MYSELF ANEW MAN. ) i N uu i, SUil., Juu. I, ll'i. Mr H. II. Sir.ii : iM.t ,r-li:Miin lh. a.lric. ami .riict ' par u il.-.i t llvi. r.. ll-ikt, ul loU il.io.', 1 Ua ur.ii mat u Ve.iin. I .r l'.,,rii.t. I i whlL-ti 1 i, ... .iiilur. I l.ir y . ar,. ! , I 11 I v. ii,. i nil , , i w ii aii'i aira'if iuvi iuir.ua a.w uiau. iiaiii.i-.i.iii lia. J. W.'lMKTEK. ' Eopirt from a Practical Clieuiist aaJ j AMotheoary. j liiirei. .tun. 1 1:4. ! Jiair Slr-'l 1,1. I M e-niiy m .1 I Intra -..l 1 at irllill Inlll." Ill .,Ur H. I". "UK. Al.nl ) i, 1 H o j. eall truly -uy i ti ll I UMmtM tint i,urt .o-iai'ii in i ituy r.ina 1y l-tr Hi. o oo- 1. 1 , lulu I it wuii.o It l roo. leuo.i .. t ut i .r it',il r-i-ari-a a ,1 iy i--. witu ,,il at.ti..,! I my cU'lnftiur. t.i-l.ly l it; to it. in-rll. ot, ' Item- alve, ,r tii.lr Irlun l'. 1 aiu Kir:.olly c kiiu.1,1 . ui ..vernl o hi ..-r .iii4 I u in.r. bt.us cur til I.)' .a. tin. alen. In not yi.'lnlty. A I oil. u a.n, in- llioajaay. To 11. U. Smvuxa, L.-. PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, C0ST0N, MASS. Vcgctine is Slid by All Druygists. A!Hiinoo otieo. IX prraons inlorratad are hereby noti fied I Imi II. 1. RoiuiK of AUinabur, Siiv.ler en. inly, b is inn I. nn n.signiiivnl of nil bia eflecia, real ami peranum! lo ibt iitiileraiirn.'l for the beiietil of bis ewli lora, All pera.ins htiyinj elniiii are re-i.ir-tr l lo present litem lo the uii'leraipii. e l. u el pera.tna imleblcl will plesaa moke iamcJiiii. pajrmenl. ISAAC ISEAVEMi Nor.?,i,'7A. Anaiguee. A. S. HELFRICII Beaver Springs, Fa. AND COMPLETEST I)! CirC0tt-r, Orocforitrw, (lnoonHWiiro, Ilnrilwaro. AA'ol ck AVillow AVtt io Motions, Furnishing Goods, Boots Si Shoes, jitts i. Cups. READY MADE C L OT II IN G ' ! cheaper than ever brought to Sny der County. Dealer in OIUIM, BEIilW, COAU s LUMBER, Kldll. BAM. tASTEaio. All kind of Oaodt ssehangad for (fatb er approred eosyulry produo., Call and Xatoiaa my ilook and leare ml prio. bnfora purshatisi sltsA'bsrev '.. 01 13 1879, v' . eatVuaill l-ait ibeai'Kaat J NEW GOODS! Ml .I--- ! iv. 15, 1877. NO. 40. A.u- llOUNBKUOKIt, JU STICK OF 7 HE MACE P.rrr TnnMn. Sflfd.f Cnnnd. P. .'ollMlln., l"B,.nrln. ni llulh.r bml MriaiDinK 10 ill. 'm. will i. prumpli ma iu. iruv, n-r iruimgiiui. UNDERTAKING. , L. BUFFINGT0K. 3IiUlloUttrr, liu m For mnrft ! 11,. n ban ten h.rrlnl.r. ml 1 l.T II, .111 In il,t I, .Mr. Hu n,iKt'.i, it a I r,ri,-il wc.rii,nn m.l l y nrr l Mrnt.h II IV I IN . i: ASK K r !. . ill Rlmoat n .Hall III prlp. II, tin T k.r.lulnt. Ctnl L, II. tin. ui.nul.K'l irwi 17URIVITUIIE, f all Jfcrli.t.ir. ool t gr..tlr r.locl l-rie. All 1, rl.ru promiitlr nil n lr.l tu. (.1 l,l r... lrni- in I r inklln) 411 1 .itlirm-U,in la nil Wf M,iiir.,tttit. 11 iiTe.tr. MM to tho premises of tlin nn f.lmi. l In IV.iiklln t vii.. on W..li,.lr. l-i. n:il ill'il KsiiKKIV rh ..wnor n t.. ii i-iin f',r.ril. .r,t. rri'p.rly. I'? ;', iin.l fil. iiiin .iy or ihuy hill l. i-e-l of ai-i-urilllitf tit luw. Nu,. t ;.n. VIM.1M I'HVMIKK. I l..lf.r. firiltolntirAil.wT on f h. ..t.-tt. of ,'ra.ta.li'k llarin.n. ,1.9 I. latent I'.un Iwti. Snyitrr I'utntjr, I'., I,.iv,n4 tf-.ii icr.ini.a In ti . ont. r-Unci'1, nil p ron ammlng tti.:a ,olv.. tn.lclil.il lo ihl .ttii nr. r..n.4'il 1.1 !" Iinm. i.ai. ity,ii.iii, wnr. nri"S llin will lr..nt ili.toiio uil...o'v-iijl lor Mltl.in.iil i rlMiX II a KM AM, No. J, A.l.ulnHlrlor. ' 1 11 I T T PniTPXTV TTflTTO i'Ji, Xos NI'J K 115 'liirM-l Sfrccl fllll.tUKLIMII t. Ilia been rnl irgr I ati'l reliitc l for tl, no roinnio I itioii i,f : 10 liiirats , i e.ntrally luc ite l in I ho 11'niiiras portion of ibe City an. I I'liii... ,if itiat, i.iuiiiit Vii. Mlrafl,ira ps III bou 1,1 ami from lb Cetitaniiiil j Iloil. nnl io connection haaniirJupj . I..r.. 1 HNlNiJ II t!.f. 1H RKSTAL'HA VT. Fur tba iccu:u in ' I n 11,11 f Hi" tru.i'ltiie pill, lie. A. Ul.l'li. Prop r April 'lib. IU" y.NIO.N IiOLT!ls .ItLMIehnri Ta. (iKOP.flK O. SMITH. Proprietor. Aceomion.l.iiion koo.I nnd rbnrnet mnil emle. pecitil aeeomiiiii.ini ions for .Irof er. A abnra of Ibe piiblie patronaire ir .olicila-l. Ot'.U. U, SMll'll, April IJ, ISTO. onj nncs. ms. f s.s:lli.ak, Trsas. WH. SEAL'S, SK NORTH SCIIUVLKILL r1 firs tafflcs Co'y. Mahanoy City Pa. EVERY Policy Holder It a Rightful Member or This Company. fur applleatlom for In.nranee eall'oa eraa or.it tka ag.1,1 ul laa vtiniany G. W. GRANELL0, Juatice of the rcace A Conveynmtr, ItKAI.KII 15 Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Midillfbiiri;, Snydcrcounty, Ta NEW HARDWARE STO It E . Middlcburg-, Peiln'a, Tb. uail.rila-a.il woolil rnfornt th. .rtlt.ni al l I0llli.ri. a. .urMun.llnif illiirlel that lia hat uH.na.1 a llarlware Sior. at lh. alt.... tit.ntliiB..I plaeean I Intl he will kMn a full Hue or all also, ul UjrUaare. Iftcluillug llenjr A HUttl llwrdTfnre, TRIMMINQ3, SADDLERY, Bboe Findiofi, Leatker. Bt. tpmial laclueemenle la "d BTJILDIO HARDWARE LOCK 9, HIS0ES. SCREWS, NAILS, Ac. A Iwrre A'aaorlmaal trfCaal Sleel fhev. eta A MpasVi, lloea, Oardea Tools, tohjilbet uraia itaa.e, ny Hopes, runejs, OF ALL KINDS eonalantlr M band. All al Or. ally He lueed Prieea. All who art la need of any kind of Hardware wilr da wall hj catling at thia plaee. MAI.ASTHDM MUATi l.Ulebur(, Border Ce., Pe. My231b70. Arnla Wanted fur lbs Orwat OKNtENNIAL BOOK lBiawaaala. f f HS'Sllor uinui. ;tatitiK io bis nffiee, vrr- r.i!ei PirMMrfsf eTery Thursditv Tcrrmi fifSnbscr troDoixAnsi'Kpt sl'le vithlu six mo. vjaiJ wiUini thiycnr Cfluuqed ,11 i at) riaiu oniCM m me Hilmi rjnfi'on. raiNKIo"' "tAVAHI.B l.f Al ST-fVnQjH liftiirg a addres'Cil jr nthtrs lxi md sreliiilite forth luici 3, ALLEMAN & A TTOltNE IS A 7 1 hi. MHiifr,v ltt tl profrlmTil Villain. an.f oll.elln; rnlrnir. to ihrlr cure will ht promptly Vlcnr.lto. I'm ht roti.nllcil In Rogtiib) ir 0rm:in. (Wf.rr, Murkr1. Sqii.rr, T 1 J. SMITH. ATTffR?rrT ATI.SW. MlfiDl.tnt Ril, SN V KI)H UD., i A Oft.r, M, r ofll inl avr.lrw tn Hi. pa.i Oau.ololunt la Knll,' ! :ltmm. r, N. MY KIM, lJ ATTOIttET torLlOS ITHW 4 I lmtrifrt Vttrn-, Middlobur. Soy.ler County IVmiu'a tirms s fe do.r WmI of Ihr Court linn-, or, f iin pirccl. O'l'unUi,' ion tm Kngli.h nn'l Ocrniia languig... 8e.'07 WM. YAN (iKMIJ, ATTfH.NEV .If MTV, Iiwili:irg V:i., l!Trr. Irl prnftrm-il aprrir. to i pufi Ho. Collection and nil oilier l'iot'ion 1 liu.lnra rntruainl lo his cars ill re cri.t prompt atirntion. J. 1. CKONMILLMU. ATWllSKV AT l.tvf. Middlrbur-i. Pa., 1 Hera di prnfralora1 .crricrs lo llir pub lie. Colli'illon ani ail otlirr pr"iriona 1 hiiain. sntroatcJ lo bin cnr will rreoive prompt nitciili'in. Jin It, 't"if Ii. lt. ' riinrn. Wnt. It. w OUIMMcVIJIT.Ij. Attorneys & Councelors AT-I..X IK. OiTlo N'ear the Post Office. Kiocbiirir. Iil?i'il. Con.ultniion in buih tiigli-h anl Onrmtw Lungieii;!-. Uo, f'J, 'TJif. J. i, I.IXN. A. II. Ill.li. (Siic-o.i,ra n t. r. a .T. M. I.lnn.) ATl'lUSKiH AT ,(, Uwisl.iiix, Pa. Offer ibeir rrifrionnl -ortirr lo lbs p.il.lio. Collections nml all olbrr . pro-fps-i.ititl linsines cnlrliali'.l to ibeir cm I ..ill rpeei.enrulillilatlMlll ion. I Jllll. 1. 'Ij7l f P. J. it. zcllv.i:, A TToriSF.Y.AT'LA W f f nrn'ritlf, ,liili-r f lri';, I tHHU. all bi-lf ai,tr.r Ii h. -r will wall anil fkhnfolllv atlmi la t !. Will a-.,. tl.- ! 111. -a. arm n,u 1 , i-njui'' . .... iieti... I' m ui,n..ill I In ill r.'iiii-n r ll.rtDa.t liimftntiH. tel. :it. 'Mil -IIIAIM.KS UOWKH, vv attii:ni:v ATf.w, Seliusgrnru P.I .iTer li.profr.malerviref ' Ibe pnl ho Colli-eiioii aii l all other pTofessio'ia hn.ines entrasie-l lo li rare irill re- ei.a nronttit nltrntion. (IIRce two lours' north of Ibe Kev.l.iiie lioltil. fJtu V. JOHN II. AP.NOLU, Vttointv tit Ijtxw, MIUDLEHLIKI, PA, Pr.ifr.jlorrni biistnen entriiHted lo bin cave :'.? ha promptly nileuld !. f Keb ,'7l 1 Wom l'SO N It A K K K, l . Vttiii".V-rit-I-:tv, Lewithnrir, I'nion I'o , gaTTOnn be c jinulifi in tbe L'ngli.li au J Qertnati Ull(t'liii'k.al OKI'ICE Market rfirjet, oppoaile Wall S mil b .t Co' Mtore 8 -IVy w . POrTEIa, ATinnri:r at t..a tp. SolinsKroro Pa , (I'Trrahi pr.ift-ional aer.icei lo tbr public. All leitnl hoinaa enlrtite lo bl cure will recrit f rompl attention. Olfios one .loor above Iha New Lotberaa Cbur.S, July, 4lb '7J. T. PARKS, ATTWtN'Er AT t.tW. SEMXitaltoVE, a.SVUEIl ruUSTV. Pa rlepl.l.'j, '67lf Ac. simpsonT tV ATTflllMET AT LAW. NorthinrJierland, Pa. Ifers hi prnfeaaionnl serrice lo the pub le. All biislno enirti.te't le bit ear ill ha promptly atlenJed lo. J lsa. IT. 'UTil j3. PETERS r Justice of the Peac?, MdJIuburg, StyJsr cjji(. PonVa r.tuaran,'tt.ff if., an.1 Cottai-tlon. nt.t.. ItverytliloK fnfrtiaf.'d lo In. ear, will rcive pr,,iil aitentliffi, Juu. II, 'Ii. IR J K KANAWKL. I'IIV?ff A?t ASD SrrtOrTfrS, ' C'ciitrrtllle, flnyUer Co.. Pa Hlfer bit profa.tloaal .erriere i ib( puhlie. U .181 f QU. A. M. SMIiH, PHYSW1AX AXP SCltOEOy, Oireri lit profra.tona! arrrieea le the elti teni of Adaoaaburg aad ritfisity. (Vpl, H DR. 3. Y. SHIN PEL, EL'HOEO.S ANU rilVClAM. Middlolniric IV )flr UU profelotal ierie lo tbe sit iiensof Middlaourg sod vioiaiiy. March21,'ftT MUNBECK, .lust Ice of the Peace Adaimbunj, Sngdtr Co., t'ti. Will be in bl ortin. at lbs shove meulion e.l place, oa MONDAV and SATW KUAlf ot enoU week, wbeu all biuda of baaaiaeee retaiiuK lo bia olhea, will be atleaded l June -Mi '7:itf I) V. VAN BUSKIRK, ' . MJ ..m - ' iUUOlOAk Jt UKilANlOALtCNTIST . ;.' , ..." " JsIirr3W Ttnn A. WETZEL. Justice of the . Peace, Bmtrtuwn, SuyUr Co., 1'a. AU kledsWesUeeUras Blade eu liblrsv araia. Proiapty sMe4t 1st A baaiita. t J i . . v ;.: