A-rtvorliwlntf Itnten. coinrrin one year. rio.no Jna-nsir, column, one year, )ne-fourth column, ono year. pnn trpiarr) (1(1 lines) 1 insertion ( Every additional insertion, an.oo 7 CO ITOiessiontti una limine earns oi I not more than a lino, per year, 'Aa-titor, Executor, Administrator I I i 1 V' . I 5.00 2.50 iuiu Amipcg nonces, editorial notices per line. 15 i All advertisements for ft shorter n. Viod than one rear are payable at the i Mido they Are ordcrod, and il not paid (the person ordering them will oo held l responsible for the moner. Poetry. Tired Mothers, Kflttte lass pAn Titir Wnaa, V - . I ... .1 k. !... k. a a. Mnjah . hukm k A aMId'adaar eye. are looklne- lovingly from andarneath a hatoh of fancied hllr I remap- Tni no no n-wi tvkvi tvu'-n ... ' fk.l.tl... ....... 1 I , V, I in warm it"i" mi...... ....a ,, ..a,.., fntl do not prl.e the bllj! over rAU' h Your almost are wo tireu tv pray o-aiaf . D(IM M-n.)n. Avatraeja 1 din no, ii a. n .oay , We are ro "lull unit thankle., and too lo Teealoh tho.un.hlne till II .lli away. And aew It eein unrptD-InK .trana li m, Th while 1 war the h-dire of notkerlioot), I did t kl-. m re eit end tenderly The llttlt ohlld that trougtrt tat only e,ood, Alt'. I'- ' nl(M whS jna lit dowa to mt, vai mim thl. eli-ow rrotn v ur tired knee t Tali f"tle, earllag head I rum oil ,onr br-e.t t The ll-plnkt tonna that eha'tara enn.tvittf I Iflfura .uurowa lb dimpled hand, kad.ip. Aniaa'arvnaM aeetta In f oar natea araln IT the wldta fMt Into tliolr crave hail lrlni-l 1 euui'i not mama jwu lor four aoaruteao Ul. I I wondir Bi that mother, aver f rot At llttl ehlldron cllntflaa- to thalr I Or that tie footprint, wtian tlio day. ra wot. Aro off Blaca onmiKB tn mono mom iruwn. If I eoalUrln'l A Httlo nm'l.l boot. Or ear r latitat, on mr ahanibor floor 1 II onald rn'r. rentloee tout. And At iu pattor la mf uoin onoo mort If! eoat' nond A broken ort in dy. To-aioti i tnnko A kilo to resell tlio kT There I- woman In Mt'i wrll ooaldiAf rlhe ww more bllurulljr oontont lhn 1 . Bat ah ho dnlnty pillow nait my own Iibooi rumi leU liy a hlnlni; head Mr elnaii ( blrdllnc Irom the nol le flown t Tko lit: bnjr I ated to km te Ue I. M iaioellunoouH THE STARS AND STRIPES. Centenary of Their Adoption as the National tmaiom. iTtT. Jana 1I.-11JT. . Tbo etrliost instanco of tho tbir Itooa Btrjpoa Doing used npoti au lAraericaf bannor is iu one prosqat Vxl to tie l'hiladolnhia'Liht Horse tu im-ro, wuicu is sun rotitiaoa j the tfaops. Gonoral Washing on was familiar with this sUnd inl, ittviui fioa it frequently while ro- Iceivinsr tho courteous attontiou of the troon; f Oq SoturJay, Jano 14, 1777, the nniorican Ojngross, m sos-nou at rhiluJolijbi t, ResoU ul, That tuo H.iff of the hirteuu Unit oil titatos bo thirteen ,.e . a 11 stripes, ciitornato rut nna winto ; hat tho 'Union ba tlnrtoon start), white, in .tho fioKI, renroHuutin n bow constulliiuon. This wits tho first nn 1 only legis itioQ for tho ostablialimont of a na ional lit' for the sovereign Unitod IStiitna of Ainciiit! v. duclarod In. In. mondont July 4, 1773. Thoro was no. ollioml pr.iinnl.Tft' lion of this ordor, until Soptombor I'hiladulphia, while nt other pluooH In tho States it was not proclaino 1 (until a month later, but the roHohi lion on tho Bubioct had been print- Id in the papurs of i'liil iljlpliiu, plow lork and ISoston. lUo dolay pf dooidinn on a A.ig was a saurco of louoh chagrin to WaHhington nnd ho army gouorally. The faet that t was not wade publio until t-vo aonths after its adoption slnwa hat there was rod. tape in thoso as cell as thoso lays. The Stars and Stripes aro crodit d to the Dutch, or to have boon bor owod from the donignating stripes on lie ooats of Continental soldiers. By ome tvnthorities it is stated that oth stars and stripos wore uuges d by tho arms of Washington, bich, by a-singular coincidence, bntain both. Tho resolution of uno 14, 1777, says nothing about jeir arrangmont in the union. It oea say, howovor, that they repro ant not Lyra or any other kuown eaTenly oluster of stars, but a new onstollation. It will novof be clearly known ho designed onr nnion of stars, a 1870, William J. Canby, of Tbil ilelphia, read before tho Pennsyl snia llistorieal Society a paper on be history . of the American flag, in bioh be stated that bis maternal randmother, Mrs. John Ross, was he first maker and partuu designer the Stars and btripes. I be bouse hero tbo flag was made is still nding, Ncr. 239 Arch street, be- w Third. The pattern from which Mrs. 88 (who was an opholsteror) made e flair was draws by Oen Wash- gton in Jnno, 1770. The flag, as Bus designed, was ' adopted by Con Tress Jane 14, 1777, and was tho rat star spangled banner, for aught iat is known to tho oontrary, wmoh er floated on the breezo. - I On tho 14th of Juno, 1777, Con- Voss also "JtetoleeO, That Paul ones bo appointed to the command a the Hanger," and soon after ho loistod the new flag on board that essol at Portsmouth. To Jones was pen tho honor of displaying-the Sior the first time on board toe i ship of tho lino built for the Inited States, fitly named fh A itrlca. This ship, like tbo Hanger tos built at rortsmoutn, new ampshiro. Before she could bo unched, tbo Mngniflqno, ono of the nest se en ty-f oars of the Frenoh att, waa standing in the Boston arbor, and to replaoe her tbo Amor was by a rosolu'lon of Congress, resented to our ally, tho Frenoh. The first military incidont con- oeted with tho Stars aud fitripes orred on the 3d, or August, 177a. ben Lientonants Uurd and Brant reated Fort Stanwiftaor 8chnvlor. hen commndM by Corf Peter Uan Tork Tho garrison had no flag, he emblem aff ording to tho paU ra adopUfd Uy Congress. Huii ts ilf O VOL. 15. were torn tip to supply tho white stripos, piocos of scarlet cloth wore joined to tho whitn, tho blue ground for the stars was eomposod of a cloth cloak belonging to a Captain' Swartwout Hoforo snnnot tho cn rions mosaic-work standarJ, as pro ciotis to the bolnag norod garrison as the most beautiful wrought (lag of silk and noodle work, was floating Aver ono of tlio bastions. Thoro is no record of what becomo of this improvisod fltg. the siegi bointf raised on tho 22d of Att?ust. An other account givos to Washington the honor of bein g the flrst to dis play thofltg, in his hnrriod movo mont to repulse Cornwallia at Tron ton. As this tiovcinont ngainst Cornwallis, and tho succoss which followed it at Piiuectou, had such a hoary influonco on tho strugglo for independence and its final sucosns it is a favorite view of historians to ac cept it as providontial, and as the really first display of tho great em blem. Thoro is no question that tho flag was nnfurlo.l At the battle of ihandywino, September 13, 1777, eight day aftor the official promul gation at HiiUiiolphii, i nnd at Oor mnntown on the 4. of October fol lowing l Hint thnv wltnoRsod llm operations ngainst tllat final surron 3. ato Saratoga, Oetobor 17, 1777 that tho sights of of this now coustolla tion hulpod to choor tho patriots of tuo army, amid tho suOonngs around tho camp fires nt Valley Forgo tho ensuing winter i that thoy moved triumphant at tho surronlor of Coinwallis at Yorktown, Snptotnbor 1 J, 1781 1 looked down upon the evac uation of Now York. Novombor 'J.i 178o, and, as historv tolls ns. shared in all tho glorios of tho latter days of tho revolution. On th 23th of Juno, 1778. tho Stars nnd Stripos for tho first timo waved over a foreign fort. Fort Nas sau, wuicu was captured, with tho cannon, ammunition and fivo hun dred stand of nrras, by nn Amoi ican man-of-war. In tho port Jay a six toon gun ship, with a crow of forty fivo men, nnd fivo vessels, all prizes to tho British sloop Aii-ikr. At laybreak four men wore sent on board tho sixtoen-gun ship to take possession, nn.l send tlio olli:ci's and crow to tho fort. This wai tho first cintmo nn. lor tlio Il.i;, and tho! port of Nassau tho firt foruigu port in which tho Slurs and Stripos wore hoisted in triumph. Tbo prizes thus seizud wore mtnnod, -tho guns of tho firt spikod, and the entire Ameri can garrison put to sea. hnoh is a brief rosumo of tuo cv roor of tho Stars nnd Stripes from tlio day of tiiuir a loplion to tho timo when t'.ioy first w.tvod ovor a foreign port. .Sinco that poriod tho ll ig lias triumphed in all the wars, foreign and domestic, in which it floated. There is not a stain noon it, and it has cvor commanded tho rospoct of frionds nnd foos. The only dishonor it has ever suffered was that inllicted by the slavehold ers of tho South, who, enconragod by the loaders of tho Democratio party, sought to trail it in tho dust, but that cowardly assanlt was re pulsod, nnd tho flag to-day, is the pride of our country and one of the chief glories of tho world. Vaaafe9SJBiBSJBMMan..VaaaBaaaH VV'iat a Hearty Appetite Did. Not sb very Jong aero there arriv ed at han Antonio, Texas, a gontlo man from a largo town on tho rail road betwoen there and Oalvoeton. He put np at one of tho hotels, and displayed a tromendons appolito. At tbo end of tho week he expoctod to be presented with bis bill, but no bill was prosentod, although be bad no luggage at all. Tims went on and still no bill The landlord treat ed him with lofty courtesy, as did the waiters. One night, however, be did ncOretnrn to tbo hotel, and next morning tbo landlord hired a detective, who bunted and found him. The stranger thought the landlord was going to have him pat in jail for swindling, or something else, and he felt Tory muoh alarmed abqi it. Bat no. Tbo landlord was as pleasant as ever. Ilo asked the strangor what bo had dono that be should desert bis botol in that way, inqnired whether tho waiters bad offended him, and finally bogg ed bim to rotnrn to his botol onoo more, promising to furnish bim with oystors or anything else lie might wish. A be stranger was astomshod. lie told tho landlod that bo oouldn't pay his board. Tho landlord replied be did not want any board, and finally extorted from tho stranger the promise to return to the hotel. Alter a row days, tho stranger took tho landlord asido, thanked him with tears in his eyoa, and ask ed bim why he was so anxious for him to eat at that hotel . freo of chargo. "I ll tell you," was the roply i "I don't care a o ass for yon personally, bat sines yoa bavo been . eating here I have had forty mors guests to din nor than I evor bad before. They oomo here for no other purpose than to look at yoa eat yoa eat so hear ty. .But tho tronblo is, I had 12, 000 bet yoa wonld ohoak to death within ft specified lime. To-day is the last day, and t havs lost.. Qit I" And ho kicked bint nineteen foet tsn inches into the street .f. Mil MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, Contession of a Man Who .Murdered nis who s Lover. Tho neighboring town of Van Wort is greatly excitod over a son sntion of firtt class dimension. On Friday ovonings rencctod od well- to-do furmer nsmod John Anon, li' ing in jai!ioa townnlitp, eleven miles from Van Wort, wont to Hint ploco and mala a startling coofemion to the olTicers. His story stibntan lially It si fo'lows Atmut tlio first of lt January a youn man named Arthur Andors in, who wns ernjaod in Cutting timber, wont to Anson's houe siwf et cufod board. Anderson wa much inipresel with the clisrui of Anion's wifp, and made hiinoll exoeediiiftly nKroeablo to hsr. This dil not OHcape iho attention of tho hnsbsnd, who, howovcr, had too muoh confidence in his wife t) be. licvi that she woull bj stuilty of inll dolity to him. Sj thinnH moved on until sbout tho lxt of March, when Mr.. Aisoa suddenly oxproHod s detcrminutioa of coining te Fort Wayne. Sbo nave her husband very litilo inlormation us to tho object or rrobublo duration of her vinit to this city. Shu loft nnd came to Firt Wayne, Andetsoo reuiaining lit her house. Hur husband ruroivins oo lot. tor from her, big suspicioU't boeume cx directions fo wedding. ami askoJ it there wan any lottcr lor Andorson. He was informed that there was a letter for Anderson, but that tho latter had directed that his iiciil should not bo given to sny ono who bad not a writlon order from him. Tliis redoubled Anion's sus picions, sod ho bvtoned away, forg ed nu order from Anderson fir the letttr, and soon returned to tho post uftic. Ilo obtained th ) letter, and I'nund that il w4 from Fort Woyoo nu I was iu bis wifo's h ind writing. Anxiously bo tore open tlio envolupa and discovcro'f the existenco of gu;l ty rotations botween the writer sad Anders in, and nlno that she hsd como to Fort Wsyno and wa to lw joined iu this city by Andernn, at an early day. The husband, nearly rnuoil, returned lo his homo with the telltale epistle, nnd dononnco 1 Anderson a a villain. Tho latter mile I nn nxo nnd deill Anson n bluvr which, however, was not serious. Ho wai nbul to repent tlio rtttricU when IVoin tho tablo and drovo it thr .iMFon iook nu ir'o uuu'lu'r snno Itl'iio through An lorson's heart. An. sn, loft alone with tbo body of tin linnn who bat wrnuged liim, wa invon almost to frouzy. Ho touk the hotly on I draped it sumo dis tfinDo from the h'O'i-o to a small rdied on tho farm used by tho lumbermen. There bo dug a provo nnd lulled tbo body, and, to further, conceal the criiuo, burned tbo shanty down over It. Anson dcolarc thst bis lif'o since tho lt of March lias born wretchod and mUnrnblo beyond lon ger codurmico. Ho snys Unit ho has cot no sloop nt night nnd no pcaeo at day, uud that if ho ba I uttoinptod to longer carry bis guilty secret about him ba must have become insan Anson s confession when rondo was not generally believed eu nccount of his past goo 1 chsrantcr, A party was scot, however, to the spot indicated by him and Anderson's body waa ex humed sod found to have been stab bed in tbo manner conlessod by An son. Last week a brother of Ander son, tbo dcoeasod, wat io this city looking for him. lie reported the mysterious tYisappcariuco to the po lice authorities hero, and requested thnm to trace him up. Anson says ho has not heard from his wifo since ths homicide, but she is believed to bs in this city somowbero. Fort Wayn (uf.) Sentinel, iliy 7. Temptation. We have had a great doal lo soy to onrroung friends about temptation, beams in youth a person's inncepti bilities are greater than at sny oihor time in life. There s much to bo said besides tolling a person what should ba avoidod, or admonisliiug him lo shun this or that. The best way to avoid a thing is to cultivate something antagonistic to it ; in fact, if cue does not do this, his chances ol UQOcssfuliy carrying on bis resolves sre only half what they might be. If a person can acipiiro a relish for good, wholesome, improving sooiety, bo will be io less danger than if bo simply shunned bad company, and ths taino may be said of a good ma ny othor things.. Among the great est protsoting sgcnoles is a tnsto for reading. One seldom sees a person ot such tastes in the ranks of the fat young moa who aro gotting io their crop of wild oali. Thoro is nothing muoh cbeapor than such a taste t indeed it is wonderful how cheap are all kinds of eulturo enro- parod with the difiuront sorts of dis sipation. A young man who has his business to study and whose livelihood and hopo of advancoiuout in the world doponJa altogether on his own exortions, will bavo brief timo to devote to- other things, but such timo may ba well fillod up, and by cultivating a tosto for that which is improving and elevating, in what ever department it may bo, any in oliootion in on opposite diroction is effectually destroyed. A taste for such food as 'Eli Forkins' furnishes, at onoo shows ft low state of moral ityand his popularity Is only a moog tho low, or thow who have havo not bad proper training Ex, x.-vi'a: avi r.. ,w f xar 11111,1.- The Biblo. Who eomposod the following dos rription of tho Biblo we may novor kuow. It Was found in Wusttnins tor Abbey, namoloss and dateless, put tio!itIioIpss, it is invaluabla for its wise and wholosomo counsel to tho raco of Adam A nation would bo truly bappy if it wero povornod by no othor laws than thoso of (his blessed book. It contains everything ncodful to bo known or dona It gives inttrnetion to a Senate, nntbority and direction to a magis tral o. It cautions a witness, requires an impartial verdict of a jury, and furoUhcs tho j ud jo with bl.i son tanco. o It sets the husband as tho lord of his honsohold, nnd tho wife as mis tress of the tablo t tolls him how to rule, and hor how to manage. It entails honor to ivtrouts. nnd enjoins obediouco on childron. It proscribes and limits tho swav of tho sovoriirn. and tho power of tho ruler, and tho authority of tho master ; com mantis tho subject to .nonor and tlio sorvant to oboy, nnd promisos tho protoction of tho Al mighty to all that work by thi rule and burials It promisos food and raimotit, and limits tho umo of both. It points out a faithful and eternal Guardian to tho departing husband and father t tells him with whom to 1 ii'iivu li s mi lerinsa cniiiiren. anil I...1...... I.:. -. i i ...il ni'omiSQS a kind fut.bnr 1.1 llin former and a husband to tho lattor, i , , .,,.. It very implicitly forbid a Guar dian to steal not his ward's honest money, ntid novor urgo upon him tho dark bide f tho pictuio of mother earth. 1 1 teaches n man to sot his house in order, and how to nmt;o his will, it appoints a do cry for hid wifo and entails tho rights of the first born, and shows how tho young brauchos shall bo left. It defends tho right of nil, and re veals vengmico to cvory defaulter, ovei roachtir. and trespasser. It is tho first book, tho host book. It contains tho choicest mat tor, gives tho best instruction, iillonls tlio gratost di'givo of satisfaction anil piOHMUlu t.l.lb WO UltVU OVUr Oil- !,,.,. f . It Contains tllO I).st laws and most , , ,i . i profound mysteries that wero ever vrt io' ti li. f . ........ vvijr OOllH.il tH ID tho lUijllll lllg utl I dlS - ,l.,r COllSOi.iU). It is a brief I'ccitul of nil that is to como. .....,. I nn.l If l...:i,... 41... ....... I L Tl nrttlna nil tnittoi-n ii .1.1, nfo resolves nil doubtH, nnd o:isoa tbo mind nnd couuuieuco of till their scruples. It reveals tho only living and truo God, and showing tho way to him, sets aside nil other gods, un 1 descri bes tho vanity of tliem and all that trust in such i in short it is a book oflawsto show tbo right and wis dom. Hint condoiuos a folly nml makes tho foolish wiso ; a book of lifo, that shows tho way from ever lasting death. It contuins tho most nncinnt an tiquities, strungo events, wonderful occurrnnces, heroic deeds aud un parallod wars. It describes tho celestial, tnrrost inl, and infernal worlds, nnd tho ori gin of tho nngolic, myriad, ths lm man tribes, nnd tho devilish legions. I will instruct tho most accom pli shod -inoohnnio and the most pro found scholar. It tcachos tho best rhctorican, and exercisos every powor of tho most skillful arithmetician, pnzzlos the wisest anatomist, and coufouuds tho subtlest critic It is tho best covenant that ever was agreed on u tho best dood that was ever soul dr tho' best that will evor bo siguoJ iJ. A Good Cement. A good, co mont, for mending almost anything, may bo made by mixing together lithergo and glycorino to tho con sistency of thick cream or fresh put ty. This cotriout is useful for men ding stone jars, or any eoarso earth- onwaro, stopping leaks in soauis of tin puns or wash boilor cracks and holes in iron kottlos, kct. I havo filled holes an inch in diameter in in kettles, nnd nsod tho samo for years iu boiling walor and fod. It may also bo used to fastuu on lamp tops, to tighten looso nuts, to sooure looso bolts whoso nuts aro lost, to tighten looso joints of wood or iron, loose boxos in wagon hubs, and ia a great many other ways. In nil ca sos the articles mondod should not bo nsod till tho eemont has hurdon od, which will require from one day to a week, according to tho quanti ty used. This cement will resist the action of wator, hot or cold, acids, and almost any degree of boat. Tub Centennial Board of Financo have roturnod to the government all but$5J,0'J0 of the money duo. A cross charge of 120,000 has boon cn tored against tbo amount still uu paid for exponsos incurrod iu ad vancingpay to tho customhouse officers employed oo tbo grounds. The stockholders will probably ro oeivo thirty oents - ou tbo dollar. Two-thirds of this amount U now ready for distribution and tho ro niaindor will bo distributed after all tho espouses of tho Board are oncer Uinsi. PA., JULY 12, 1877. VEGETINE Vinansa h never failed to flct A O'trr, (I viiif tnua and .IrrDKlb to the ejelrui dcbillUI ed lit dlaraee, SHE RESTS VELIv f ot Tit Hin.AXn, Ma., Oil., II, IW, Mr. H. K. (travass I Dear Mir I liava liern alck two yrnr with Ihe II oor rniiiilalnt, en I (lurllii! Kiel Umo have teVell ari'at inanr illllrriil m-. II. line lnt iii'iienr tlii'in did mo any Kou1. 1 wae ie.ll. i.lulile and bad nn ai'K-llle. Sli.ro Nklux Iho ij. lino I re"t oil and relleli mjr fiaid. C'n rrtimi. tticud the Vi'S'tino f. r lit II he. doue t't me. Y pure ri-epM-.r ilia. Mils., A 1.11 tuT liU'Kt.R. Wit nc of Ilic alKivr, Mr, Oen. M, VaiiKlian, M.-dford, M, VEGETINE. Tli-neanda will hrar IrnMttinT.y (f,nd di It Td. tinl.nl) ) Dial Vriretllie (a the ll in -illi il .inv hiii d ?! plat-od tirf.in. the iulHr for rrlt.iva. K and I'Uillvll.i) the hlnnd, rradloatlnu all hn ni'ire, Imptirt tl. or iilMfiiMna eirt'tl.Mta (mi th- ayetein d dillltatad l,r .ll.. .e 111 f.-l, II e a many have called It. "Tne Ureal lUallli IU aturer." SAFE AND SURE. Ml. Tf. n. ftTl!V:sa ! In Kl your VrRotlno waa reeoininended to me, and Tli'MlnS to the f.ereiia-liibn tf a frlnd, I ciineetiled In try It. At tho Mine, 1 waa enlTor t'.ff rroMi ifenernl del'llny .n t ni'rvniie priMiir. thiiia, ettnirlndii.'e. by nvorwork and Irn-Htilar habile, lie wonderful etrenktli' nina and rnre tive pMperllee eoemed tn eil.-ct nty l.-liltlat..il avetrin from the Q ret d.ieo, and under tta preele tenl un I rapidly ret-ori-n-d Ralnlna more th.r deual h.'allU and ( ml . llnu. Suti-o then I have n d heelll.-l t Klvn V.-wdlne in y n.net nn Itlalilled eml'ireviitftit ae belna a eafti, enreand pow..rfnl Men! in protn'dlitK ht-alih and reelttr Inatha wa-ted eetrm Pi new life and etierity V.'Ut'tlno le the only inedh-lne 1 nee, and M toi)( aa 1 Iito 1 naver tli.ul to hud a I oiler. Your, truly, w. H. tU.AKK, I.") Monterey Slrvet, Alleitheiiy, I'A. VEGETINE. Vmktu tbnrnnahly oraillealea erery kin 1 of no.iu.ve.in. mi. in. The lollnwln leltor from Be. . W. Men.. j field. Tinne-ly nt-tur of the Mrho.t r'd"eo Ohii'cti, Hyde I'ark, and at i.re.enl rattled I m l.nwell, .nut eon vlneo every ono who rea-la llita letter il the wonderful eiirattva qiulllle of exetlne a a Ihorouxti clean. er and iurin er of the blood : Uvea I'aiik, Mam,, 1'oti. 15, 1874. Kin If. R. STuvana s l. r sir Aie.ui ti n yearn am my tiMWt fall Oil throllali the dridetlha f fleet. I'My-l-ei .in nearly a tear later I .aa atta ked ly ty. piiot i rever in i: wnr-i lorin, it eettie.i in n.y fiAek and took toe lorm nt a Inra do.p.eentol a leeM. whleh war Sf een month. In itatl.erln.-. hatl two eut-irtenl ej.eintlotie. I.y tho l.t.klll In Iho Slale nut revolved nn ermanenl cure. 1 ru tletod areat iialn at time, and wn con-tiint. tr weakened hy a proiuiio tll.i-harvo. 1 al.o lort email plei-oe ol huo ii d.tlcrent time. . Matii-re ran nn tint- aleoit re. en yoare. tilt MAT. 1-71, when a Irlend reeonimoi.ded me to a-o to your nihoe and talk with oii of the vir tue n I Vevetlno. ldldeo, and Lv your kind neaa a..cd ihrouith oiir iiianiilaetory. no'ln tho I tiu e iloiitu, ul. ., hy whloh your remedy la iir..ti''"l r,y wh.it ' eitw and board I KAlood ome con-tldeni-e In Veneii no. I eoin'ilonen 1 te kina It aoon Afloe, hut felt woren Iro'u It. oflti.iie ; eitll I iier.ov.re l and n lelt II mi tHineiltlnif m t In other roep.-ete I '' ' "'" 0","" idoirni, mi i it yeir whni tho iliill.-ultv Inthnlneif w.i. I enro l, nnd I t nlno month. 1 have enjoyed tlio ho-tol h.llltll. I I h"" 'hat time ifnlnad twi-nlyriro . ri it I iiumi il I.IIIIII1IHV ir a iiuiv m'Tn man Iiolino. Ol lliii-ii, ileum ii-evier inm over iwiorq : VZ nr.'. an i l uawr inori ahlo to or - ,, UV1B ,.,, ,nw w,ek. I hid a., -nifiiliiu' I rwellliiK or lurua u. my net Hitthur ou aimtUor linirti.1 in v lidy. 1 1 took f.iilnnfnllhfull-and It removed It v"1 wl"' " "i,a i.ionth. i think i 1 ehoiild have licen cured of my tualn troiitdo ..inner II I hud taken lamer doroe, a tor hav- form lehur thnn no , liu iioeoms a viinoiuc i 1 1 it. oueen. Let voir t.ittroiH troubled with .erofutn or kidney dl.aii,n nu tervtitiid tli-tt It tike time to rurtelironl.i iII.ciimi., and II they will iv lionily tiko VoKolHio, Il will, In uiy ju lum ol, euro llieui- Wllh sroat oh Miration. Ism. Your, very truly, II. W. M ANSt 1LLD. I'astcrof the Xotliodnt K. llliurcn. PREPARED BY H. II. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vcgctine is Sold by All Druggists. A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Pa. tnET. TIEST ASU COMTLETEST Is rue k ok Il' Cir(0.1r4, CrurtM'iRN, .iHCOIl"VIlI4, Ilrirtlwrirti. Wood Sc "Willow M'nro, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Boots St Shoes, iuts & ("nps. READY MADH CLOTHING choaor fmu evor brought to Sny dor Couuty. Dealer m flUAIN, PI'KU.d, COAL. tV Mil Bit, r'lrtll. SALT. i'LAtiTErt io. AU binds of Goo.U exchsngoi for Cunh or npiroeJ ooutury produoo. Cull Ami eXnmiue my slock sad loarn my prloea bofure purobaiing eliewhcre. Oct. 12, 1H70. Um. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICELellPro -J teflaui.ntary oo the aetata tit I'onrad Hearlek. lata ol ll.avar Townrliln. Hnyoor Co., Pa dootl. har.beoo Kraute.l to the under liined.AII iereon. knowing them.olvo. In. lot. t ed to .aid aetata will doa.e make luiinedlate payuient wblle tuuee havlon olalio. aaalii.t .aid .lata will urwaut ttioia lur ..tilem. nt to I. ! MAM1KI K. Jane f, 1TT. . Ktoeutor. Cautioil. A th pertuna ara nereby eauilooeJ J.X. again. t ne.yoll again. t nejoliallnn for a not algn.il by me on the 27iB if Marob, 1877, 1 oaftr rcoeived soy value forth iAine and will toot pay It ualva oompelteit 4 do to by a Jus proeeaa of law. rua twp;t GOOpSS NO. .8 New York (In Holmes' new builiding, SWPTQ ,,nM.i i-olni-iHMl from :1h I'iinU s WaUlO -mM y l th iho Kiirt iiikI lnoMt JoiiipIel Nttiok OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! wvor bronchi t t,iM .,11t-. Large variety in SUMMER SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc. Great bargains in ISI.ACK ALPACAS. ! Special inducements in & INSERTINGS, Table Linen and Towling of all descriptions. .sim?MiMVV V.1 .,MVM ol ",,v Ki in our HIM will l.ud it to their u.lvantigo to rail nnd i-xamino my goods nnd pri c.s l.eforo pinvhasing clHewb,.0. They ran nlwnvn n.ivo from 2." to 4(1 percent. (i()()..S KWKIVKU ALMOST DAILY DI P.IXO 8 BASON. Ihnnkjuljor jHtt J a nor t ,;v,linnnt;,m of l!,. mma inrwectiuUA 0t l-1(' 7'1 H. AVICIS. A NEW GOODS ! Koie. (usii ou pi.oi)tci. tho itiulufsiurnoil Arr-i.triioiol IIOWAKD I. HOMIG liilllllslltll'k'. Nil (lit- t'oillllv, IVllll'lt TllO Stock (ViiimVIu tinillv nf FALL AND WINTER GOODS, us Cloths, Cnssimcro, Kenlncky Jeans. Cottonades of Sueli and qual.tv. nlso Ladies Dress Goods, Silks ALL wi m01 n 'nVnS ,M1 i,,oa &c. nt nil pricos and very chcarV. HATS AND CAPS, Carpels. Floor, Ta'Jle, and Stair Oil Clom. BOOTS AJVD SHOES) Hard ware. Qnccnswarc, Tin and Glasswnro MV.odand Willowivnre, (loftoom bugars, SyruiiH, Molasses, 'JVau of all kinds, nnd at Low Prices, - Cigars .V Tob.-iceo. Finli ,lc .Salt. Wholcsalo nnd ltt tail COAL. COAL. COAL. "OK" aWltKHSllAURU, Man ii r, ir. J. M.I.INN, A. II. KILL. f Siie.-e.eor. to .1. P. A .t. M l.um i ATTOU.NEV8 AT LAW, Lowialuirg, Ta. Oiror their prnfoaeinnnl Horviros to t lie pntiHc. ColtAAtimis nn-1 nil other pro-li-H-ioiml buameea enlruatcj lo ilii-ir enre will recvivepromi't aiioniion. Jun. 'A, '07if II. II. C.iimm, Win. II. Dill. O RIMAISbDII. Attorneys & Councelors AT-LAW, ' Offieo Xenr tho Post Office. lro-!nirif. ! ii'ii. Cunaullntion iu boiU lluglieli mid Oerman Langiiasvf. pec, l'., '7itf. P J. n. zklleh" .irrf0?.v;r-.ir-:.in Cttttreiullt', Sinihr Count,, l nna All lnHnM entrn.tod to hi. earo will well and f.ililifnlly alien I. , I to. Will i.rt. Ile al tho eeveral c..urt uf .sny.ler and a.liolninu (IxmiAii laiiaiimjo. tmn lie eonaulied Iu the CiiHlleh Oot. 3i, 'UK CUAULKS IIOWK It, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Solinsirrovc. Tn, OtTcra liiaproreaalonMaerTicea io Ihe pub Ilo. Culloolinna nnd nil oilier profeeaiinin . hiiHineea enlnixlel to hia euro nid ro eolva prompt attention. Office Iwodonrs north of the Keyjiono Hotel, f Jan A, 'C7 JOHN II ARNOLD, Attonio.v nt Law, S- DISTMCT ATTOUM-: I, .MllWLKllUllU, r. 1'rofesnional bu.lneis enlrimteJ lolii.enre be promptly Alteu.loJ to. Feb l),'7l T THOMPSON BAKltU, VttoiM.o.v-nt-T riw, liowUburg, I'tilnn Co., Pa. BuyCnn bo consulted In the Knirliah and German lnnguagvk.-( - Ol- h Murkel Street, oppuaite Wall, SmitU & Uo'a eliore 8 -i'.'y g T. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SUMNSailOYE, SNYDER COUNTY, fa rjSept.13. 'BTtf A C. 81.MPSON, " ATTORNEY AT t.W, Noi thuiuberland, Til. ilfer his profeialonal aervicei lo Iho pub ic. All bu.liiesa enlrmlej to'hla oare ill ba promptly aIUdJciI lo. (Jan. 17, '0711 J I. MONUliCK, J ustice of the Tea" AtldnUburit, Snyilcr Co., ' Will be la hit oihee at the b0 J place, on MO"iY o each week relaihif l J n'li" 1IH. fitfj 'VlllS l'OHT. rul1llifil CVf'ry ThiimdaT Evmlng lijf JBHEM1AII CHOUSB, Prop'r. Tirms of Rnbscnptiort, two iM)i.r.Aiw I'kk ANlJr. rny aM vitliin six ninntlis, or I'J.'Klirimt pnld within thayonr. No papt-r cniititmoil until nil nrnmriiL'i nre iiid unlcM At tho tiptlon of the ul Bulmcrlptione. nnVld'o of the county I'AVAIll.K IN APVANCR. E3Tr(ririnM liftinjj nnd nliin pnpor addirwd Vo olh-T bei'omoitillwii'riiinr't and sro liable fnrtlio niro of Dip puprr Fancy Store, opposilo tho Koylsono Hotel.) HAMBURG EDGINGS NEW GOODS ! ! n I JY- ISAAC 15E .VErt. Ae.lnra, wi ATldn.YKV AT L.iW. Solinsgrore. Fa , Ofrer.ahla profeanlonul service lo lh rul.lio. Allletrnl hunlne.a rntriieted In hit ome will receive rrompt atlenlinn. Offioa ono door above tho New Lutberaa Chureh. July, 4th '7a. nrn ALLS.. noRAt a Atlaaas, S. ALLEMAN & SON. ATTO'VXK YS A 1 LA W. HliiisKrivo, In. All iror.!.elonil hiieineaa an I enlleclln enirnate.l to their care will be prnmpilt atleno lln. Can be ennaiilleil In Engll.a or Ocrmnn. Office, Murko. 8.iir-?. Du J THY V KANAWKL. YJICIAN AM) St RQEO. Criilrrtliic, Snytlrr Co.. Pa. Hirers his public. proreusiooAl icrvlcee to thS 8-38tf J)U. A. M. SM it'll, PIYSICIAX AXD SfjtdBOXi Offers bis prnfea-Ional service, lit id. elili Jxeuaof Adaiiitibitrg nml vicinity. Sep I, 7J nr.. .T. Y.SIIINDKL, 8UKUKO.N AND PHYSICIAN, .Middlcbiirg, 18. ilifers liU profe.nlnne.1 aerviees to the eil' icna cf Mi J.loliu-g ami ylcinliv; MarJh 21.'07 a A. WKTZliL, ' Justice of the feace, Jlem'irtoini, $ujlr t J'a, All kln.h cf collecllooi mail on liberal terms. Promptly nlleud, te all buatne. intrii.ie.l lo bis care; (Juds 2b, '7d(( A. II. IS 1C , lasticc of tbs Peace and COuTcranccr. Mi I tli Cio.e, tiuydck-C'o, I'a. M'-;ion. aril all loieiue.a pertarhlht to tbs IKreoi.lu.tk-.of th. raacoalll ke .u.ne.-A le ehorl uolKa. Maj.tl.TI ySlON UOU5Hi Mlddlebtirt Ts, OEdrtaco. smith, V Aceommodnttcna ge crate, ViiecUl a' era. A aliAr' oU," '
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