n IK. Out IBIfc m my f lelveeV , if i. . !- alee i of r Itehleg ueiaUe the ra id bee ualata Dreat- lew IH tore4e be w ana lea kelrSr eteaalf Male. t.Phll. Ill Tke IBM well M ll tat"" AclvorilstnK llatos. Onp column one" year, ' nn.no One-hnlf, column, ono year, MOO One-fourth column, one year, .. 13.00 Ono square (10 llnmO 1 insertion 75 Every additional Insertion, - 60 frofMiional and Biialneaw card of not more than 5 lino", per yrar, 5.00 Auditor, Executor. Administrator snd Afsiffnre Notion," - , 80 EJitoriM nolle per lino, 15 r All dcrUseroents for a shorter pe riod than one year nre pnvnblo at the ttruo they are ordered, and it not iaid ths (wrunn ordering tliotn will be held responsible for tho moncv. 1' o o t ! 3' Flowers that Never Wither. Thwart flower that sever wither, There arc eklaa that nevor fade, There are treet that cat forever . Cooling powers on leafy hvlo, There are silver wavelet flowing With lulling sound of ret. Where the weal wind, softly Mowing, Fane the far lands of the blest. Thitherward our step are tending, Cfl through dim, oppreaeive Icare. More of grief than pleasure blendiag la the darkenlng,woof of years, Often would our footsteps weary Sink upon the winding way. Sat rbat when all look moet dreary, O'er ue beamea ebeerlng rey. !Ybth rather Who hath made at Tenanle of Mill world of earo, Kaowetb how to kindly aid ut With the burdens we must bear J Knowcth how to cause the spirit Hopefully to raise its eyes Toward the home It doth inherit far beyond the ature skies, , There It a Tolee that whispers sloarlf Down within this heart of mine, Where emotions the moet holy Ever make their eaored tJbrine, And It telle a thrilling atory , Of the great Redeemer' lore, .' And the all-bewildering glory ; Of the better land above.; flt ut all it orrow, JlaeAn llo a close I Bn ,fo,w mora. t to-morrows ! 2TVatrenWraH our woe. TvaVV death tbt pari immortal I"' Sublimely rise andoar O'eVldt ttarreplendcnt portal There to dwell forevermor. JH. lioellnneu it M n I . .1 A Very Pious Young Man. "Beware of pickpockets t" repeat ed a benevolent old gentleman as he glanoed at a placard posted in the -car which he was ridiug. "Dear me, bow Bad that such a warning should be necessary in a Christian land t" -ie, sir, soia tne young man next urn, "dm it s ucsc to be care ful for. there may be pickpockets in tliiirery oar. I know all about Jtnu, sir. I ve been rescued from porVonco, sir.' - ft Vk Vb Winir OJn.1 illO nil rrontln- 'lea reepectauio person now. I1; anybody about Jim Tilks and they'll i r.n.A. 1 1.., r - i . f- I bom araont? thioves n n . i . . t 4 I. . i VisecTto pick pockettfVheu 1 wag ten years old. Veil neodn t look at yours, Bjou tdwwo, eir, I'vo boen t'onvertoif since, and go to nioclinR regular. You could trust mo with Untold gold now. , . fliut as I said, I was a tbiof, and i migut navo been one yet if it hadn't been for what harmened at lliokady station, where 1 was sitting muuug ior any may a reticulo, S ! . I I . ujr wrogeuoi peraon s parcel, or even an umbrella, or a pocket handkerchief, as mic-ht be drounod by chance. For folks that's anxious bout gottin' on the right train at tne right timok and nobody to do anything but snub 'em, which is what the officials are apparently paid to do 'ain't as careful of their porta ble property as they would be oth erwise. When I was a wicked siu- ner, . i used to take advantage of Uat you know. You couldn't bribe me to do it now oh, no. "Hut as 1 said, I was adounging about there, and in come a gentle toan with a long bosket It was th.e eunousesc basket 1 ever saw. Had two handles and a padlock. Never saw such a basket. There was a Cord about It, too. He put it down in a corner as be looked or his pocket-book, and ho spoke to a gen. tleman who was standing noar, and Boomed to know him. "Clot it,' he said, "and it's eost me enough, I can tell you, but I wanted it for the collection could n't do without it So proud of it I brought it along myself. Whew 1 five minutes only, and I haven't my ticket,' and he rushed towards the office. The other man looked at the basket a minute and then walked away, and that was my time. I crept .tip to the basket and took it op and walked away in another direction. No body noticed me, I didn't run, .of course. X just went out of the station and down under the - trees and what I ment to do was to take the valuables out of the basket and leave it there. I'd made up my mind that it was omethlng very valuable, but what it could be I couldn't gryiss. I took off the cord first and then took the key that ' hung beside the padlock and unlocked that and lifted up the icover a little. Just then thoro was a noise and I tourued my bead. "When I found it was nothing to be afraid of I tournod back. I open d the cover wider and peeped in I but there was nothing there, the .basket was empty not a thing in AfaWhT, trraoious me. 1" said 1 1 on- , lynot in them words I was a iok ril pinner then "What does, this' mean T An empty basket I And Nrbat did he mean by talking of its being valuable f And there was , running a risk for nothing. . "A risk. . Why, I , was 'done for, . 'for nothln i 'for here were the po Uoe after aae i at least a big arm .'went round uur wrist, all of a sud- t'tlM like i and when I jerked it only . t ' me closer i and what was that--1 T n twi m ii ,11111 ii mini i ii 1 VOL. 15. : . : MlX)T)LEBiniG;.SNYDEit COUKTYrPA., MAY 31, 187T. "Well, sir, I thought I should just give up that minute, for there and thon I know that what was twisting about me was something worso tbnn even a policeman's arm to sucb as 1 was thon. " - -"ii was a snako ft t;roat snake the kind they put In menageries. Boa constrictor yos, sir that was the kind boa constrictor i and now I rotuoniborcd the face of tho gen tleman who had tho banket bo was the tncnagorio man. t had stoleu a buekot with a snake in it and it hadslippod ont whon I openod tho cover, and now it had mo. "Tight sir, was no word. It was twisted around me until I had very little left, but with what I did have I set tip a yell. Would you bsliovo it "ip. the first porson that heard ma was that menagerie man i he was looking for his snake, I suppose. "Bloas my heart" he says, whon he saw mo "bloss my heart Well, the biter bit if ovor it happened. Ton stolo tho backet, my friend, snd out of it came the thief-catcher. Now keep still i don't move for your life. There's just one chanoe for you. Says I i "Hany, please, eir I'm a cuokin . "He did hurry. Ho took a bot tle out of his pocket, and out of another he took a kind of folding cup, and opened it out. Thou he poured something from the bottle mto the cnp. "Milk," says bo, "it may tompt bun away i if not, soy yoor prayers fiiond i and I tell you that was au anxious roomont to me "At first I thought he bad done for me, for the snake only Boomed to twist tighter t bat in a minute tho head poked out towards the cup and l felt linn drop oil, and saw uim coilod about tho milk cup. I didn't wait to see him feed. 1 wont. "But it was a lesson to me. It put an end to my course of wicked uess. This is my station, sir. Good afternoon. There isn't a more res pectable or more honest young man than I am living now. Good uftor noon." ' . . s Then he was oft. "It's a very curions story," said the old gentleman "very, lint be is evidently a very oousciontious yonntr man now." lie put his hand in bis pocket for his pocket-handkerchief. It wax goite so was his purse. They had gone with the conscientious young muu. - Otm Thkaties With the Combat ant and With Obcat Britain. Iu tho treaty between tlu 1'nitod States and ItnsHia, 1851, tho two parties recognized as permencut and immu tabid the principles that "fruo ships mako free goods ; that is to say. that the effects or goods belonging to subjects or citir.ons of a Power or State at war are free from capture and confiscation whon found on board of noutrul vcnsola, with the exception of contraband of war, and that tho property on board an enemy's vessel is not nnbioct to counscation unless the same bo contralmnd of war. They engage to apply those principles to the commerce and nav igation of all such Powers and States as shall consent to adopt tnem on their part as permanent and itnmn table. The last treaty betweon tho United Statos and tho Ottoman Em pire, negotiated in 18G2, contains no such declared principle. 'The' Wash incrton treaty, negotiated by the United States and Great Britain in 1871, declares that i'a neutral gov ernment is bound, first to nse due dilligeuce to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping within its jnr isdiction of any vessol which it has reasonable grounds to believe is in tended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace, and also to use like diligence to prevent the donarturd from its jurisdictions of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as aoove, such vessels having been specially adapted, ie whole or iu part within such jurisdiction, to warlike . nse. Secondly, not to permit or suffer either belligerent to moke use of its porta or waters as the base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the toward of aug mentation ef military ; supplies or arms or the reoruitmont of men. Thirdly to exercise ddo diligense in its own ports and waters, and as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violations or tne forego ing obligations aad duties. And the high eontraoing parties agree to obsorve these rules as 'betweon themselves in future, and to bring them to - the knowlodge of 'other maritime powers and . .to. invite tboin to accede to thorn." Thb wars of thia oenturv have been the most bloody and costly siaco the palmy days of ltotne . and Greeoe. For its ten great bloody 'periods, viz., ' the Napoleonic, Grecian,' Cri mean, Italian, Danish; -Austrian (18G6), Brazilian, American, Abys sinian, and Franoo-Prussian wars leaving out minor expeditions and air a iulias VVl A A rVllwaa tTysvtV Men BatS141a,Ua I rgUt UUV Ut 838,967,600,000 expended and 11,- 708,60U men destroyed from 18U0 to 1871. Two thirds of this aggregate outlay of men ' and money are to be charged on the ledger to Napploon L up to the closing battle fought at Waterloo. .; . Over three million cigars are daily bnrned in thia country. No insur- Cats. It it not oflot that wo hear - any credit rondored to the cat for cither intelligence or alTectiou aod it is thorclore pleasing to be able to re cord two instances In which ont il not both, of tlwso qualities is sbowo In a remarkablo maonor in this ani. tnal. A gentleman, writing from In dia to a friend lo England a few months ago, says of a pot Persian cat i 'I was lulling on the sofa, drowsily perusing the oowspapor, a few mornings ngo, when Tom cams and stood near mo, mowing a plniu tivo way, st if to at'.ritct attention. Not wishing to be disturbed, t wav od bim o(T. He, however, returned in a minute or so, aad this timo jump ed on to tbe sofa, aod looking nio into the fact renewed hi oulst more vigorously. Wins: patience, I rough ly drove uim away, ne then went to tho door of an adjoining room and stood then mewing moat piteously. Fully arouod,I got up and went to ward him. As i approached be mado for tbo further eorner of tho room tad began tothuw fight, bristling up and flourishing bis tail. It at once truck nis thai their was an unwel come visitor in the room, which Tom wished to get rid of; and eure enough, io looking toward the corner, t discovered a cobra coiled up be hind a book shelf under a dressing tablo. The ooiae made by our ap proach aroueed tho snake, aod bo at tempted to make off ; but I dispatch td him with my guo, which was rea dy loaded olose by. You should have eoen Tom's satisfaction. lis run be twocn ray legs, rubbing himself a gainst tbem caressingly, as if to say, 'Well dooo, master 1' The Bnake meas ured five feet levon inobet is leogth.' The friend to whom the ioaidout is relatod, aftor reading it to me, went on to say that some years ego, when in India with hor father,- iho family was gsthered after tes 1 one rainy evening, listening to ooo of thoir nnmber who waa rcadiug an iotereou ing utory. While thus engaged n cat of wbich her fmher was very fond jompod on to his knee, aod . tnorioj.' about in a rostioss manner, began to mow in a louder key than usual. The ulJ gou' Ionian, as was his wont, com menced to caress the cut, expaoting thereby to quiot It t but to no pur pone, it showed signs ol impatience by juaiping down aud up aguin, mew ing vigorously tho whole time. Not wihbibg to be interrupted in what we going on, lie canon tor s servant to put tbo cut out of tho room : hut puns would not tamely submit to an indignant turnout and eemmenoeil oluaing at tho old man's loct. This ho thought was going too far; ho rose lo chastise tbo ont, but ere be bad lime to do so be discovered that it was nothing less than a timely warning which pus had given biiu ; for nut far from whero bo trnt there was, under the table, a small, ven omous snake, wbich probably would have bitten him bad hp molested or trnmpiea on it. mo repine wat ). mediatoly killed and pu ceased hor mowing. Cuimbera' Journal. Does Ft Mean You ? A man who prided himsolf on hi morality, nod expected to be savod by it, was constantly saying t 'I am do ing pretty wall, on tbe whole, i sometimes get mad snd swear, but then I am perfectly holiest, i work on Sunday when t am particularly busy, but I give a good deal to tbe poor, and I never was druok in my life.' This man hired a csny Scotch man to build a fonce around his pas ture lot no gave him vtry particu lar directions. In the evening, when the Scotch man came In from work, the man said t 'Well, Jock, Is the fence bnilt, and .is it tight aod trong V 'I canna just say it is all tight and strong look replied, 'but it'sneoou average icnoo, anyuow. if some parts are a little weak, other parts are- extra strong.-, i don t know bat t may have left a little gap here and there, a yartf or so wide ; bat then i made np tor it by doubling Ins Dumber or rails on esoh Bids ol tbo gap. t dare say that the cattle will nod It a good fenee, on the whole, and Will like it, i canna just say that it is perfeot in every part." 'What cried the man, not seeing the Eoint i 'do yon tell me that yon ailt a fenoe around my : lot -with weak places and gaps in it T Why might as Well bate built no fence at all I If theres one opening, or place where) an opening can - be made, tbo cattle will be Sure to find it and will go through. Don't you know, man that a fence must be perfect or it is worthless V 'I used to think so,' said the Scotchman i 'but I hear you talk 50 much about averaging matters wun me ivorj it seems to me that we might try it with' tho cattle. If an average fence will not do for them. I am afraid an average ohorocteB will not do in the day of judgment" ' ' - ' ' The rise in price of breads tuns caus ed by the declaration of war by Russia against Turkey may lead unprincipled uiea to liiiiutw me aunimrnuuu 01 imur practised In some foreign countries. An easy method of detecting sucb adulteration, according to Jogel, is to mix tbo flour, with chloroform, The chloroform' exerts no chemical asiioa upon the Hour; but being specifically heavier than flour and lighter than .the earthy adulterants, tho former floats upon the chloroform and the adulter, ant sinks. On shaking up a sample of flour In a test tube of chloroform and allowing It to. settle, Ssedimont will in dicate adulteration. . On decanting tbe turbid liquor, the seulmont may be washod aud welfbed or tested quaatl tha. Unit - I '"'St VEGETINE Ue ,S(its' it'U Trite. , Haoa Falls, Nor. t, 197. Ma. It. R. 8rTKa 1 Wear SlrAt ih areanentlrn frrrto me, I nt jod lo knew tiut V KUtl lN K hi ilnoe aT raa. Onf Umm hare bnn ralfdl from ilnalh's iloor 0 know tin value of aiioh a "ol mwlMoe. I am AS years of aa. Tbr yrora av I waatakaa tlek with what thaSwiorn '111 I.i bbaho. Pur weak! 1 wan (- .nllnl lo my lil. I hal three .1IHornlihtcln, with, "lit any ti -1 p. I recnll no rallsl l 1 wai a ra nmrer I Anally I toeam nllrily help Ian. The lent Sm-inr lulu me lliera wat no hlp t h- lalil he might pvolOly tare my Ilia I. T alanine: mnrphtna In my anno ami l. 1 ha rnc'inraaeinent mr farina my Jinj hr lir Inn tbm dona wan an tinall a chance I enulil not u'int tu run the ri.k. About thia time my on mail your ailvartlnemast In our papar, a toMlmnny l a friiD who had baan vary nlok with about tbt aaraa complaint, 0J waa erl. Myannwant right away lo the apulhocary Mora ami bonytil a Imttle nf VKIETlN F.. lie. lore I hail uaail thn n rut Ixittla 1 (ooml p-raat rllaf 1 enuld mora myaair la boil. Altar ma in thro buttlei 1 waa aila to alt up and move ahoiit my rnom. I eontlnuail taklna tha Vena tine, aad 1 waa lo a lew waoka roatored tu my fnrmar ihaalth. The VKUKTINK aarad my Ufa afiar tha pbralolana aald thara waa no hlp for as. t hare h. no doctor alnre. If I foal nnwall I take a doaa of V KUBTINE, and I re eumtaond It to my frlomla. Your Voaetlno onaht t.i bain every family. My ilootor waa aurprlaad to na In aoad haulm, lla aaya VlMtKTINK la euflvd madl. elne. I tall htm It cured ma. Ha aaya, "It la true." 1 oaanol real too than k nil. Vary vratelu lly youra, M U.S. DATIiKKlNE OU0X9. SaDaea rails, ttenaoa County, N. V. VEGETINE. AM. TUSK A sr. OP TIIK IlWlfin. If VaiiKTiae r'U rallova pain, clranaa. purify and enreaurh dlaaaaaa raalorlna: tha patient to tar fact healili after trying dllf. rent pnyalolana, many reraedlea, auilarlna; for yeara. la It not eonclualra proof, ir ynn are a aullerar, you ran I cured t Why la thia mad loins perfurmina tuch aireat enrea I It workailn the hlood. In ths eln ulatlna; Sold It ean truly he railed tha Oiikat Uiikjii r't-nirian. The treat anuroa of illnaana orlalnataa In tha blood and no mrdl elne that doe, not act directly upon It, In pun. ly and renovate, hat any Juat olaita upoa publlo attaatlan. VEGETINE. WILL CURB. CANKER lll'.IIOR. .. KoxiaroBT.MarohSI, Wt. II. R. Steve i Sir. l.aat fall my hnahand fat ma two hot. ttee of your Veaetlne to take for tha danker Humor, which 1 have had Iu mv atomxrh for teveral yeara. (.toot It and the reanlt waa vary a itlalaatory. I have taken a tood many remeillea for ths Uanker Humor, and oona trenied to h.lp ma hot Vra-stlna. There le no douhtlnmv mind that evory nna auilnrlna; with t'ankor Humor ean ue cured by taktea; Vearctlno. It gave me a ood appetite, and I fait hatter In every reaiieot. Vour, with rrapaut, lure. tXIZA A NX PDOLK. VEGETINE. NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. Knrrn 8At., MAs , Nov. It, 1S7S. MR H. H . Sti.vnm i hear Nlr I have i4 .n trnulile.1 with Snrofula, Canker and I. IvertViinpl'tlnt f ir ttireo yeara, Nothlnu; aver did lue any oo, until 1 cotu. menced uritiK the VKilKTINK I am nor Itettina; nlona; flrat rata, and etlll ualna: the etintlno. I conaider thoro la untlnnK eiiil tn It lor ruch eotnpliilnta. (an hiartlly rocoui. uiond It to ever) tiuity . Kunra truly, Mki. I.lzzitt M. PAi-Knti. iNo. le I.agranKO St., Mouth Salem, Maaa. VKOKTINK tlmrouulily orinll.atoa every kind of humor, and reaterot tha entire eytleio lo a hsalthy oondltlun. VEGETINE. PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS Vegetino is Sold by All Druggists, N E W A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Fa. LARGEST. EST AND C0MPLETE3T STOCK. OF Dry GootlH, CrooerleH, , QueeiiKwnre. Hardware. Wood aSc -Willow "Ware, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Boots V Shoes, ifats Si Caps. K1CADY MADE CLOTHING cheaper than ever brought to Sny. der County. Dealer m 1 GRAIN, BKEDH, COAL. Lumber, fish. 8 ALT, LA8TER 40. All kind of Good exobangej for Casli or approved eouolrr proJuoe, .'' Call snd aXamlDe ray (took snd leafo my prioa befora purohaaiug elsewhere. Uol. li, ism. ooi. rjrjHE NATIONAL HOTEL. HEiMRY KHEUS, Pro'r. ,, . BollTiflgrovo, Pa. This Hotel IS nleaaanlly looaled lo Iba "aonare," aod lea veryaaatrabla plaue for traveler toaKt ilia aiuTof auooinmodetloue at tovrratoa. 1'er- euoealoupluajouea IllbaaurslooaUauala. TLe beat of liquor la tbe bar. ar A Oral olaaa MaaUaraol Is eooneoiifia wim tUUuvel. ApM,'7C JJNXON UOU8B,,.'., . MlddlabSrg fs. ' QE0AQE 0. SMITH, Proprietor. Aceommodatlooa aood snd ebsrt as mod- rats.. Bptslsi oooaaUao for drov ers. A bar of ths fubll pslroosgs is oiisusa. SEOBQE O. SMITH, 3D)! . . a . !flm,in. TOifi wmm Great Excilement in Seinsgrove. M AND OPPEMEIMER'S STOCK OF GOODS TOO LARGE FOR THEIR STORE. CHEAPER O00DS, BETTER GOODS, AND KOBE OF THEM THAN EVER. J JAVI5Q JCST nETtnSEt) FROM TUG EAStEKM CITIES WITU THE LARGEST AND MOST COUPLETS STOCK Of MIS1NN, YOimiM 5V1NI 1IOVH CLOTIHa(., ALt0rWHlClITTBWlLL3ELL AT PRICES TO Df.FV COMPETITION, ItKAO THE FOLLOWISO ASD8EEWIIY WB CAM AtroUU TO HELL ft) CHEAP. 1st We bnj for Cash and sell for tlio sano, consctiuoully wo tlo not cliftrjro you lo make np for poof jiayin)? enstomsrs. Wo buy our poods in largo (plan titles from tlie bost muufacturors and Bull largo tjtiantitittS each year, thus boing ouablod to sell at Small Profits. Unit. Our expenses aro much loss than thono of any similar Establishment in this section of the country, conso quontly we oan soil cheaper than they can. 31. Having had many years oipcrionoo iu the hnsinoss, wo nro cnablml to tako every advantage of tha biiHinoss ami aro enabled to give oar Customers tho advantago of tho saruo. 4th. Wo adhora to the Golden Ttulo of : ONH TRICK FOH ALL, and no Miarcprosontatious which boh cures for ns a customer of every man who buys ono bill from ns. Cth. Whilst wo do not allow our customers to deduct their Ttuilrnad faro liko somo clothing hnnnos, wo soli at such bargains, that every one who gives us a trial is enabled to save many tiiuos tho prico of thoir fair. Try ut ami nee for yourself. Our ttnrit m Inryc atut nntiriu'ci in tmincctiotl Kith the clothing a full line of Cent' f'umithinij yooth,lltit, Vt, Vmhrtllt, Trunks, 1'aicca ALL OF WfltCH WILL 13E 80LD AT UOTTOM TWCEl You ran buy goods as choap of us as of any clothing houso in Central l'cnu'n. Feeling confldeut that our eudonvors to servo oar 'customers will moot with tholtf approval and patronago wd remain. lours Hospoctfully WEIS & OPPENIIEIMER OXK DOOH AliOVFi KEYSTONI4 1IOTKL .SKUNStiKOVE.. pETDtra: jjr Tin: New York Fancy Store, (In Holmes' new bniliding, oppositotho Koytsono Hotel.) MAUKUT H'L9 NKLllNM(ilUOVl!:, l-fV. STITTlTrt luiw.lnMl rcttifiiotl (rom '1 In l?nt s YlulD ,',,, -'HaH with tll4 lnrjr'Mt 1VI1 moNi Coni)loli! Hfl: OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! over liroiirjlit, HiIh eoinity. Large variety in SUMMER SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc. Great bargains in JIliACK ALPACA. Special inducements in HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTINGS, Table Linen and Towling of all description. ....4.. - i i . j'eopic in iiei oi will Cud it to their advantage to cos beforo purchasing ulsowhoro. iwcent. UUUUS lllit'iilVEU ALMOST DAILY DUHINU SKASUJN. Thankful for past fauora a continuation of the uma it respectfully aolirited. Hcaptctfully, OctlC, '7. H WEIH. NEW GOODS ! lOlt CJAHII Olt PRODUCE IJY thd untlorsignod Aaslgn.oo.oi HOWARD I KOMIG Adamsbilrgr4 Snyder County, Penn'n Tho Stock Consists partly of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Such as Cloths, Cossimers, Kentucky ana qnaniy, aiso , Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL WOOL DELAINS, Merinos ropllns, Ac at all prices and rory cheap. nm aku mi, uarpcis. noor, laoic, ana siair uu uiou, HOOTS AJVD SHOES, Ilordwaro, Quoensware, Tin and Glassware Wcod and Willow ware, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Teas of all kinds, and at Low 1'riooB, Cigars A Tobacco, Fish A Salt Wholosalo and Retail. COALi COAL, COAL, BU'Mu;aKE. marca t, is'e. , J M.LINN, A. H. DILL: e (Haseeaaors to 1. T. fe J. at. t.laa,) , Aliuucibio ill law, leMburg, r Offer Ibelr professional serrloas lo the publto. Colleotlons sod all other fro- reselOQftl busine alrasted to Ibelr ear will reoelTeproroptatteDiion. f Jan. S,'C7lf II. II. Grimm. Win. U. Dill. oriiMM'&jDiiJrj. - Attorneys & Councilors Oflloa Near the Ppst.OfltV. "FreeiburaT; esa'a, , f!rlW.WrVAaW.?'Mfc.l kAarwi I salvia will iruaut lUum lur aet tl.. 1.141, NO. 3. AREIfA Opeim 7 ti nn.y 14001IH in our Itrif) cull and examine my poods aud prt Thny can always save from 25 to 40 sa. wm NEW GOODS ! ! ! Jeans, Cottonades of erery style IBAAU UKAVr.H. Aae 1KB. A.w POTTER, .A.TIORNET AT ZAW. M i I- i BoMnsgrore), Pa.. ' ... Offers hie trSfeaeional aerrloe io Ina pnblle. All lepaj bualnaae nlrnalaA Is tit ear will reoeiv 1 prempl sllenlipa. Offlo vainwnawmae naa iienuerao vnuraa aAatoib an.aMtaa. . . aoaaea ar.t.,ia. 3. ALLEUAIT & SON. ATTORNS 78 AT LAM (ll professional kaialB ssiil- olltlng t otruMl U tbelr r will b- promptly atisses la, va M eonauttea tn eobIkb 1 ul vitva rreira, .,vu ai fctiia vi ' . ' .ijliiiliiu to Lie ollioe, v1 THIS l'OHT riiMln'ril Vnry Tliiirmtav Kvpnnj( by JEREMIAH CROUSK, Frop'r. Termis of RubafMplion, TWO tlOI.I-AlW TElt AXSUf. Tny al'lo vithinnlx month, or 2.00iffii)t " rtld ttitliitt lh year. No puprr tlis continued until all nrrpnrmtns are Piii.l unluH at tho option of tho pub. liHlmr. HuUcrliillona nnUdo of Mid COUftty PAYAH1.R IN ADVANCK. tVjy'Vcrnon liflliitf ntiil tmlnn papers and nre liable fur the prifp ofthofiaprr JJg P J. It. ZELLEtt, ATTORXEl'.AT'r.AW Ceittrcvill", Snyder County, renna All li'iatnoaa entraatn.1 tn tils rare will Well ant fallhliillj- atten leil t.i. Will nra-ttM at tlie aavaral e.iorta nf Sny ler an.t a'lnliiln rnuntiea. 'n I." couuUe I lu the F.na-llih er il.TUiau lanicnaRn. Oot. So, 'ttt CUAULKS HOWKU, ATTOItNEV AT LAW, ScliiiHijrore, Va. Odors bis profeaalonnlaervioos to tho pur, lie. Collections an.l all other prufuasicma1 hualncKR entruati'il to hia fare will r. celra prompt attontlon. Office leroilonr north of tbe Keylno Hotel. T.lan 0, '01 joii'n" iTaiTxolu "7, Attorney ntjaw, tS- DISTJUCT MlDDLEIlCna, IA Professional buslnees f ntrnaleJ to hla rare w!'.! h promptly alien Jcl to. f T b 0,71 1 'J i a TIIUMI'.SON DAK EH, Vttorn3-iit-Taiv, Li'winbiir, Tiiiun t'o., I'a, t&'Cnn Ir enneullvil In the Knglieli nnJ Oerninn languaa;i'(i.rf Or'FIOB Market Htreet, opposite Walls SmitU ft Co' Store 8 j4Py t.Pahks, Attorvev at Law. SBLtNSCHlOVE, 8NVDBII COUSTT, r jJopUOt '07tf C. SIMPSON, a ATTOttNKT AT LAW, Northnmhorland, Pn. Offer hit professional services to the aas lie. All business entntated to hie 'sare rill be promptly attoodscl fo. f Jn. IT, '67lf J. PETERS, Justice of the Peace, Middloburg, Snyder county Penn'a. renaerancltii ilnne, aa4 OiillectlnBS maile, Crerathlna liitniatsd lo bla eare, will renelv prtMupt alieatltin. Jane II, 7e. rB J? K KANAWEL, rilTPtCiAIf AND 8CB0EO5, Cntr)vllle, Saysler Ce. P. Offer bit professional erlots lo lbs publlo Oafltf jya. a. u siirrn, PHYSICIAN AXD SUROEOlt, Offer bis professional service lo lb elil sea of Ailamsburg and vioinily. 8p4, TI DR. J. Y. 8IIINDEL, scnoEy.N ao ruraiciAW, Middlobtiri;, Ps. Offer bl professional service to lb elt Isen of Miildleburf snd vleinilyf . fMaroh J1,'B7 J I. MONBECK, J ustice of the I'caco Adamahurg, Snyder Co., Pa. Will be in bl otbe at ih above men lion Silplse. on MONDAY and BATl'KDAV of eaob week, when all kind of bnalnea relating to bis olboe, will be encoded le Jun 2i 'TMt J F. VAN BU8K1UK, BUUOICAIt h M8COANICAL DENTlIt SelinsjjroTo, Tenn'a. 1' Traof Jao nf 4Ta V An ft a e t4L9VaVW VI vaiv A KUVV lteaifertowi, Suylrr Co., J"U ' All kind of cullretiou insde on liberal arms. Promptly attend te nil bnaioaea loiruHied t bi snr. ( Jnn 20, 'rtflf - ' A.. 11. KUUK, , JosticQ of tne Peace ani CoarmiictTa - L 18W. OollMthana aad all baataeaa aertararaa to ' - A ' ' A-aWaaSajaiiiaa-f a tm f-rai T'Tr7J f 1 1, taejaaaafy1'nea
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