uVtlvertiHtntf Hates' Or onlnmn one font, ' t10.00 Onedialf, column, on year, . SO.on One-fourth column, one year, 15.00 One square (10 Uncn) 1 Inaertloa 75 Every additions! insertion, 60 Profesaioital and fluslnoBS cards of tint more than 0 lines, nor year, 5.00 Auditor, Executor, Adimnbitauir and Assignee Notices, J.fln Editorial fiogec per Hue, . . l.V AH advertisements for a short pfc riod than one year are puynUo at the 4e'thny are onlorod nuut it ' Hot raid the fetWm ordering thcoi will lid held reaponsiblo for tliu iii6nev. Piie t vy The Two Armies, at o. . Homu. At llf's unending eotuma pour Two marahaltil hoaH r tetn f ' Two arniie on thi trampled iliortf That daatb flaw bak blwn. On rnnrrhM It lb dram bt toll, Th wlil mouthed clarion' bray, And bear upon a orlmaon acroll, Our glory I to ly." Op move In alleno by Ih dream, ' With aadyat walebfut . Calm aa tho patient plan!' fleam Tliat Walk lb clouJ.J aklea, Along (t front no breabin, No blood-red pennon wave t lie banner bear (h (IngU Ho, 'Our duty b le aava.' Por (boa no death-bed lingering ehade At honor' trumpet cull, With anltteljbrow and, lifted blad la glory' arm they fall. Fof th no (Willing falchion bright Mil attrrlng battle sry ( The bloodlemi aabr.'a ealle by night Each ant if ore, "Her am I." Iotka tne'veutptor' Unrated bant, Tb bulldor marble pile, Tb anthem pealing o'er their duat ' Tbreagadong eatbedral aiale. . - For then the bloaaom-iprlnkled turf That flood lb lonely grave. When spring roll in her ae-greo turf la flowery-foaming ware, To path Uadupward from below, And angl wait above, Who Count each burning life. drop' flow, Each falling tear of lovo. Though from lb hero'i bleeding brcaat iter puiae freedom urow, Though tb while lilies to her creat fpring from that aourlol dew Whflf. valor1 haughty champions wait Till all their aear are ahown. tove walkauacbalUnged tbrou'h lb gate .4 iwavt oaiae in inrone. t I 1 1 " !' ' P ! ' - -V-JML IhouIIu nootiH That Bunker Hill Powder. Every good studont of hintory has learuod that tho battle of Bunkor ill was lost to tho Americans vhioQy bec.mao they had not eaju . powder. The Sing having opposod by ev ry means ia his power, the manu facture of m unitious of war iu the colo uios tho patriots at first found gre.it uilnoalty in procuring om nunition nnd tbo snpplios for ths early part PI ins war wero obtainoJ in suou ad entoron' tbt aocjn.its of tlieso ex ploits are very interesting. Indeod, portion of even tho seauty stock of which our pojple had at Buuker Hill had boeu brougbt over tho sea to be nsod against tua enomies of Great. Britian.' ' Adisiuiug tho town of Rvo. ia Now Hampshire, and directly north I this uotoJ boaoli is tho towu of A'uweastl- Oa the sito of the pros ut Fort Constitution iu this towu there was,' in the days of the He vo lution, a quite formidable work call "ted 'Fort William and Mary No visit from a foreign enemy boing Anticipated, the fort was manned at tlristliae by a captain and five pri ' vajtec- my. A wealt ' garrison enro ly j bat it was supposed that, in oase of . danger, the friends of King Ueorge in tbe noiguuornooJ wonld umpiy reinrorce tne gnara, evon were there not time for the royal governor, Wentworth, to bring the militia to tuo rescue. As to any so ribha attack by disaffected inbabi iaata, it was too bold an act for ro use i ana ir possiuie, in any case that the militia should prove insnf fiaent, Gen. Qage, with three thou sand regulars, was in Boston, and a British fleeet was in its harbor, What subject, however rebellious, wonld dare to touch his Majesty's proporty, or its custodians, under these cironmstancos f The act would be treason, and the life and posses ions of tbe offender wonld be forfuit. od and who wonld save him from the King's handf Probably not even n the most ardent patriot thought of it, nntil Paul Reverb came riding into town from Boston oue evening. The news he brought was start- ling, ' An order bad como from tho King that all military stores in tho : polonies should be seizod at once.' Major John Langdon (after Gov .rjrner)tbe same evening recoived a . Call from bis friend Captain Thora 'm Piokering. i After the corapli- rnenta of tbe hour bad boon passed ;tbe Captain surprised his friend py i lb invitation to accompany him to 'Port William and Mary to take a glass of wine with its oommandor. . .. 'It wOl not do,' ropUed tbe Major 1 fJantiously erading a declaration of , bia own oontiments i 'it will not do ondor the present state of pablio af fairs. Major Langdon 'a sympathies were with bia oppressed oountrymon and the idea of reooiving the bospi ' talitiesof one whose djjty it might bo on the morrow to Bboot down bis goesU as foes of tbe 1 Oorcrnmenti Captain Pickering nest diseIoaed a design of . soouring the arma . and aromaaition of tbe fot i abpwiog' . bis prtrpose to be qaiU oiher : than the Inritation iadioated. ' 1 1 t r; - "It twenty eight bke borselres opnld be found,", said he, "I wonld nMertakato lead to the eaplure." ! ' To this purpo Major Landon's fcoart ajMented. Jlefore noon tbo next day dram 1 is. VOL. 15. - i( MIDDLEBUIIG SNYDER COUNTY, brina tho tjeonlo together i and tho order of tho Iting fur socuriug the ammunition was made known. The effect of this news Wat inoronsod by A report that tho armed vossole Scarborough'' and "Caucoanx" wero on thoir way from Boston with Brit ihu troops to possoss Ike fort and hold the town iu awe. Whoa Governor Weutworlh hoard of this nivelinu; of the citizens ho warnod them against committing any rmsn act t ana as tuo eopro sooo dispersed, it waa snpposod that notu itig wonld oome of the meeting. But this was a mistake. A little bofore twelve o'clock that nlirht it was the 14th of Decora bor. 1774 the neerly full moon looked down npon some two hundred men sotting ont in boats from Ports month wharves, and beading for Newcastle Half an boar later their boats grouuded near the island, and the mon waded ashore through the shal low water, which frozo upon their clothing. Tot the landing had been so quiet that no attention was at tracted at tho fort Captain I'ickor iur, being iu advnnco of ttio otliors, scaled the irrassy ramparts unattend ed, and suiziog tho aeutiuol with ono hand and his gnu with tho othor, he iiemandod ulunco on poiu of instant death. Crowds of men wore now clamber ing up tho walls, and leaving the suutinol in their c Largo, tho leader hastened on to tho quarters of tho commander. Ho entered tho room beforo that ofHcor was fairly awake, announcing to biia that tbo fort was captured and ho a prisoner. Ho bad previously boeu warned that an at tack upon tho fort was moditatod. yet bis garrison was not ou the alert, aud bo surrendered to tho only man that appeared. He gavo bis sword to Captain Pickering, who politely retnruod it, saying : "iou aro a gontloman, and shall retain your side-arms. Pickering turned to lonve him wnou mo uiHiionoraoieoiucer, having uini at uisaavanugo, aimed a ilov at his captor with tho sword which had that , minute bson restored to bun.. But tho tutismthir patriot par ried tho blow, with bis arm, and then not deigning to draw his ou sword. felled tho miscreant to tho ground with urn chuchod hund. Wis follow ers were now at tbo door, aod tho officer was placed uudor guard. Tho remnant of tho garrison gave no tronvlo. Tho military stores worn now sought out, and In tho early part of the morning, ninety sevou barrols of powder wero carried on board tho scows and goudobtSf aud taken up the river. . Ou tho sovontoonth of Jnne tbe bnttlp, which Buukor Hill monument ajutmonvjratos, wa3 fought tiujn tho heights of L'harioatowu. Two Now Itaiapshiro regiments woro thore. under cominaud of Colonels SUrk and Rood. They wore posted on the left wing, behind a fence, from whioh they cut down whole ranks of tho liritum as they advanoed ni the shore. As I have bofore stated, it was portion of tbo powder taken from Nowcastlo that snpnliod their Ire that day ; and probably, other troops than those of tbe C rani to State were furnished from this prov idential streak. St. Ificho lai , Tub rowiB ot.Iomobasos. It is a common sentence that "knowledge is power r 'but wno uatu duly con Hidured or sot fortb the power of ignorauoe Knowledge slowly omnia up wnai ignoranco la an Hour pulls dow. Knowledge, throuirh Da- tiout and frugal centuries, eniurrros discovery ana niakos record of it ; ignoranoo, waiting its day a dinner, lights a fire witb tbo record, and gives a flavor to its ono roast with tbo burnt aouls of many generations. Knowledge, instructing tbo sense. refining and multiplying needs, transforms itself into skill, and makos life various with a new six days work j comes ignorance drunk on tbe seventh, with a firkin of oil and a match, and an easy "L ot there not bo," and tbo many-colored ere" stion ia shriveled up in blackness. If a truth, knowledgo is power, but it ia a power roinod by soruplo, . bar ing a conscience of 'what must be and what may be i whereas ignor ance is a blind giant, who, let him but wax . unbound, would make it sport to soizo the .pillars that bold up tuo llong-wrought fabrto of hu man good, and tourn all tbs places of joy dark as a buried Uabyloa. And look at Ufa patooUwiso. in tbe growth of a single lot, who, having a practised' division! "way not see that ig'noyraoofl tbo'tiue bond, bo tweon events, and false conceit of means whereby- eaaoncoa mar be compelled like that falsity of eye site which 'overlooks the graduation of distanoeV seeing 1 that which is a far off m if it were Vitbin a step or a grasp pr ec rpitate the mistaken soul on destruction '"'''-i (I'l vvSBBBHHlrT-!-. The famous mare Flora Temple is vet living.'althoogb- sbe' it B'i years old.-'' Bbels ' petted by tbe hostlers at homa trmstntrt nrarrc n nu tie more tban'tkia and: bone; htdla not axpMted to liro through this qminer. . , . It b ststod that all the . adviuos (bus far received by tbe Juterior Densrt- ment rrom Idaho indicate that tho Iu- disn hostilities Were Draaouearteil. aiiJ without the provocation of wurtlor or oiliM ouUsfot by Ut stoat The Sea Serptnt of History Caught A most extraordinary event has occurred at Oban, which Igifo iu detail, having boon an evo-witn to tho wholo affair.' I alludo to the stranding and capture of thovarita bio soa sorpent in front of the Caledonian hotel, U cargo stroot, Oban. Abortt 4 o'clock in tho even ing an animal or fifth, evidently of gigantic size, was aoou sporting in tho bay near Heather island. Its appenranco evidently porploied a large nnmbor of spectators assem bled on tho pier,, and several tele scopos wero directod toward it A careful look satinfiod us that it was of tho serpent ipooios. carrying its bead fully twenly-llvo feet abovo tho water. A number of boats wero soon launched, and proceeded t tho bay, tho crows aroiod with snch wenpons as could bo gut baud v. Uudor tho direction of Maloolm N'inholson, our boatman, tliey ho t lod tho monster, ami some of tho boats wero within thirty yards of it when it suddenly sprang half lontrth out of tho water and mndo for the opening. A ran dom tiro from severnl volunteers with rillos sootnod to hiivo no oll'iict upon it- Under Mr. Nicholson's ordors tho boats ranged ueroHS tho unUaucu of tho bay, and by their shouts nud screams turned tho mon ster's course, and it boa led directly for tho breast wall of tho (.treat Western hotel. One boat containing Mr. Campbell, tho Fiscal, bad a uioxt 1 n,rw 'i"cal.,0, " wtimlly rnbbing against it Mr. Campbell and brother juinpod overboard, nnd wero piekod up unhurt by Sir. .lohn D. 1 birdie, mi l, Her, in bis small yacht, tho Flying Scud. Tho ani mal seeniod thoroughly fi ihtcuo.l, and as tho boats closed in tlio vol unteers were anable to tiro, owing to mo crowa assQinuiea on suoro. ai; a little past sit the monster took tho gigtcr kec,pi houso ,,' a mol. groiwnl on tbo bunch in front of thoLimativn hntimi. rl.,. , tsuieuouiun ttoiui, ui uuorgo sirgut, and bis proportions aro now fully visible. In hU fr.tntio exertiouH, with bis tail swooping tho beach, no ono durod wpproanb. , Tho stones wero flying . in nil dutictions i ono seriously injured n miti c.illod 15 ir uuy Narrows, and another broke tho window of- the 0 hnmnreial bank. A party of voluntoors under Lieuton .tut D.ivid Muuzio now assombled ud firel volley aftor volley into th nock, accordiug to tbo dirsctiuus of Dr. Campbell, who did Hot wish, for scientific reasons, that t!ioc)nflura tiou of tho bead should be d.im:igod. As tboro was a bright moon, this coutiunod till nearly ten o'clock, whon Mr. Stevens, of tho Commer cial bank, wad'3il in nnd fixed a strong rope to the unim tl'e bead, and by the exertions of some seventy porsous it was securely dragged abovo high water murk. Its exact nppearanco as it lies on tbo beach in as follows . Tbo cxtietno lonortb iu 101 foot and the thickest uart in abont 2 feet from tho bead, which is XI root in cii'cumrcrouau. At this part is fixed a pair of fius, which aro foot loug by nearly sevon feet across the sides. Further back is a long dorsal fin, extending for at least 14 or 1J faeL and five foot biili in front, taporiiig to 1 foot, 'lie tail is more of a iluttonod termination to tho body than anything oluo- Tho eyes are very small in proportion and elongated, and gills of tho longtb of 2( foot behind. There aro no external oars, and as Dr. Camp bell did not wish tbe animal handled until he communicated with some emiueut scientific) guntlemou, w e oould not ascertain if there were teoth or not. Great excitement is croatod, and tbe country pooplo aro docking iu to view it. This morning, Mr Duncan Clarko, writor, took possession of the monster, iu tho rights of Mr. Mcl'eo, of Appin, and air. James Nicol, writer, in tbo name of tho eioviu.Uluoo A'cqt. TlIS BmTH-Pr.AnR nr Annimu Oorfa, Mesoptauiia, bas loos claimed toe uiga bondr of boiofj' tbo birth place of Abraham, tho father of tho faithful. Boveral eminout scholurt of kte years have disputod the claim i the most notable anion ? these beinj? tbe distioguishod 1'rosidvDt of the iwyal (ieographianl Society, Sir Henrv Itawlinsou. Maov ulausiblo argumohts are urpod on both sides. Tbo tradition ia favor of tho claim is very old, and has beoa adopted by Jews, Mosloms ftud Cbristiaos alike for many' gonoratious, If I remember rightly, Josephus nion tioos the tradition as existing in his days, and aa baring come down from much early times. Among tlio in terestuig tbingrto bo seoa here are two little lukplots, or "fountains," as tbby are caMiid by. tbo native people. Tbo largest, oua I . found was 200 yards long and 20 yards wide. Tbe water in both is vury clear aud cold, and both are literally full of beauti ful fish, many of wbioh are of large size. No . oa is allowed io touch these fish, -as tboy have a saorod character io tbo eyes of tbo pooplo. These lakelets are ' suid 'to have sprung out of' the ground where Abraham set bis foot, and th fish wera placed ia the water by him. There s a cave pear by . tbaje foun tains, whioM hysaM to hare boob tho birth-place of ths great patriarch, bat It -Is 'in the garden of Moslem, and no Christian is allowed, oa any praUnef whatever, to enter it. Turtle eggs are retailed iu Wil- A Sihtkh's liovi. Tbe story of n talonted man's decline Is always sd, but lt effect of contract whoa follow ed ly tho story of Its eure, is lik the clnnd bohlnJ tbo rainbow. The Now York correspondent of lbs Chicago 7 ribuHO thus sketcbos tbs career of a popular ilvor tenor ' ia tho for mer city, wns saved to honor bit tuao hoid solely by a sl'ter's faithful love: Only fesw years sgi he w4 a psrthor In a Western city, lia bad money, friends, reputation and bops, llirf voioo was In demand, snd be frequently suttainof a leadinc part in church concerts and even oratorios. Every whom he wns ponilar, and no one of bis years itemed to hive finer proxpccls fur tb foluro. At the ai( of twenty. tlir ho msrrled an hoir os, nod bis happiaoss seemed com plete. Ia an evil hour, however, bo be cams addiotod to drink, en thi-n inWbrtuno etnno thick and last. His wile dici, his own health was broken down, his business foil off, and step by flop ho ws4 rained. I1U wife's relations disowned b'ra, and all deserted him save an oldar si"ter, ebo clung to him with a true do vntiou , trying to savo biiu. Fi nally ho duaueiidod to thu lowest iltplbi of driitikenneNs, nnd llOCIinO . . u drunken But. Mill tho sutler UOl'l on. ."Sue would ont itive up. With much dilllculty she git him into nu inebriate aylum, snd by ton dor nurriiii;; rc-tored him to ronsin and aohriety. Ity I hi time sll bi 'own meuua and his rister's had boeu exhausted, suJ lliuv cinio bitlier in quest of employlueiif. After various oxpcrlcncs ho got a situatioD us a' choru rnoger in so operatie troupe, aud then attracted notico by bis nr. I tistio eininr', until bo was employed io his preHPot plaeo on s htn.oino Hulury. Ho ia cotirelv cured of di in- kin., .ml . i..i r .i..n.,n.nnt I'fliitsoiMv or Liviso. Men snd women titieuM romombcr tlj.t pure water i tho only natural bovcrac, anj tlntt under orJiuary oircuiu-itua-oes tlio n lult man or womun deoi ut roijuir iu're than twunty-Four ounces in tweutv-ruur noun : that of solid food not oioro than ono third nuod bs of the animal muscle-feeding class, leuving tlio VtyoUblti, Miui'oliy, snd oily or lie.it siipiilying HiiliH'auoo to ni ike op Hie rsiuaiuinx Ivvo-tliird. ; tli.t tlio food xlnuld Im co 'kod so as t ) bo free I of lliuir lawiiOMi, nithaut boing reduced tj teadrjrtieas or sbrc-Jn, by ovoroaoking; that the fool should bo iUulf pure tul r lioultby origin; lliut the di vision of foud by uifsls shoull ' bo in three period, lit timus of equal langlbs and of about flvs hour dura- lioo : llllll l lit Ilia DTatifiiiuti.ill uf LIih .... 1111 i oadury to tlio ncttinl requirements of iiio uudy lor iu ailmonUulioulJ, in Hue, bo kupt us uoutrul, as in the Unto of tlio yuuug cliild who feed on wie iuui naiurui, tu l, at tne sstue tune, most noutntl of all foods milk II I bono rules woro rotnonibored snd acted upon, without divergence into east lor iniiiliunoo or lasts wr pen aneo, tbo naliouul health would mako aud advance that would load to lb development of a raca constructed for so enjoymeut oriiappiuoMS which, xoept in lbs imuginatioo of tbo po et, buif uo exintouos oil earth sloco l'srudiiie was lo,. I iie Human Face. Too ofttn ths human fuce is but a mask which con cesis i ne rent character. Tuo mon and women oioH lauiou for heart U cruelty bsvo brcu Often colobrated tor their bandaome faces ; writei of notion have not been unmindful of ths Irot, and Fauat is rrpresooted ss being a bundsoiue man ; While the German fishermen sing of tbo tdrons woo drag mon luuU down to perdi tion witti tlisir latul dower of Ixmuty. bonis faces are uursadablo, snd tell nolinug of the owucr's cbarnctor. The nierriext muo now and theo have moat soUmn faoes, sod Ihs raot eriom froiiuontly bavo cheerful one. .1 . ... .. . . rraquouuy loo inool UoartlSHi CO' quoits hss all tbe hy graces of s girl oi suteoo, wiuie the bssrt or somo woman who looks you through with sold, ettady eyes, way be filled with love aod ten lorne that you aro too bliud to ditoovor. So we all go oo, wearing disjuiies of Uiuoront device, never quits concealing, nsvor quite reveuliuK, the lifo within. No soul stand out without sov disauiae. There is always a vll, however trans parent, bstwtioo it and lbs rest of the world. Tub Peanut. Tbo peanut is a na tivo of South America. It was ta ken from there to Africa, and thou brought from that country bora ilmington, K. C, once bad the best reputation for its -quality, but since thu war tbe peanut is Urgoly included as a fluid crop iu Virginia, aud lots front that elate brio i the highest prico. It grows in light sandy, fairly fertile soil, witb good day sub-soil. Whon cultivated as crop it ia sown in the pod, lut for small or eiperimental purposes tbe husks should bo romovel before planting. Peanuts can be frown with as little labor aa ia required for ludian eorn an acre yields font 85 to 70 and .sometimes 80 bushels. The growth is. eccentric , aftor tbe vino bloeeoms out tb flower seek) and eaters tbe . ground whore tbe nut ia formed, bsnoe it ia aonntuaoa oall4 ths) 9Nqp gwij PA., JULY 11), 18TT. VEGETINE VnTl hi wit f.llril In fffwl a tnrr. St vlirn ton. a atr.ngth lulli aTMiu dabllll.t- SHE RESTS WELL HnVTII Pousu, Ha, Oct., II, ItTK. Ms. H. R. St.h : Ir sir I hav bin ate Iwo vr. with lh II fi t roi.i,-!. Int. an I iturlim Ih.t lliu. luulilrn . rt-l iii.njr itnliirvtit riirllr Inf. but iionnnf tli"in Slil m but ithmI. 1 a ml hiil in. KpiH-nir. Miiir- takln lh V.m -llnn I rit w.n m roll.li nif fiul. Can m. ui racad lb. Vtu'lni. for It hu dvo. for m. Y our nii'rtfitlir. MltS. ALItthT lilt KtH. W linen of Ih. abtifr, Mr. (lew. K. Vaimh.n, Mi-iKorS. M.u. VEGETINE. Thiwimml. will N-r tntlmotiT (.nil ilo II .il. tltil.rllv) Hi. I V'Ki'tlli. la lh hl in-Slrnl f'in poilh.l ti.1 .lK'fl t-fi.r- tb. imlilln f..r trlm..l. In ati'l iirirl Hi- lilonl, rrailK-itlnif .11 ha rtinr.. Inttiiirltii'M nr .'itiniiiii. em-mUoim In. hi III. l. in .1 .1.IIIUU.I br di.; in fart, l in mti b.tu cllud II. l'h. Un.t llc.Uli Hi. lomr." SAFE AND SURE. Mil. II. n. RTKvma I In lrti ymir Vi-if..tlu. wn rMrnnnn.nitril In mi, .ml rli'lilliitf In Hi- i ..Ini.. ..f - I.I.....I i ci.ni.Miii-. i m irjr it. At Hi. (In..., 1 miir..r- ii t iron Krn.t.i iii'i-iniv .ti.i iifrviMt. .rw.trii. II.mib, iit.i'riii.tii.'-il bv m.rwork tn.t Irri'icilnr litiltK. It4 woiiilfrful Ktniiptl.i nina .nl cum. Il- ir..mrtli, .i.twnnl t. i-ffc.-t hit ili'l.tltlKtril avail-in f mm llm Hrt il... .n. nn.lrr H irrl. Ii'iit I ril.tly rnoivi'rv.l k.Ihii.k murn than imii.I ho.lth .11.1 i.ni4 (r.Mna. Nil. c.i thru I i B"1 bi-lli--.l ti Kiv. I Inn nif hinal mi- ' lnllit"1 iii1"ranii'iil wbnlnit . ti; iiriid iw..rful K.-nt In pr,.in..lui( li-.llli .n.l ri.t..r li.f Hi. .it.-il Rti.in In iirw hfit .n.l rlii'ty Y.'Ki.Iiia In Iti-oulv iiirilli.l.in 1 nap. bii.I km I..iil- a. I li. I anv.r tiiwct lo nml a L.tti r. f uura truly, W. It . CI. A It K, 11 Mnntnroy Slrnot, Allrulimir, I'a. VEGETINE. Vkoktimb tlnirouuM radlcat. rtiry hi n.l of humor, ami r torc lb ollrv tpturato hliliy'inHtlon. Tin follow I tw loltnr from r O. W. M. fliM. lormnrlv itvlor of M th.t ul (Unirch, It yl t'rkt n1 t -r ettl. tn l.nwell, ,au"t fntivlno iry twm who ritlfi lh( Itftttsr nl tii wnnilflrful rumttvn r)imiMIi (if Vitvtln n tburoUKb cUDr ntl j'urin rof th blo'xl : Htpb Park, Mam., Keb. IA, Mr II. It Htkvbna : H-r sir Atmut is-n ynrn o my htwlih ftle il tlirmiKh U.e .ii-i-trtlnn cltmtii of i1vhmi. tr : timrly jtr Inter I ) mu-kel ly ty phol.1 rvr In itorl lortn. It PotllfKt In tuv bite li ftivl toiik the Impiu il Inrifsi d0p-ftel a trsiBi. wblfh wm ttfirn hmdHii In Kll'trlntr. I Itml IWiitUrKlCitl iKrHtloii. l.f tho ( Itlll In Hie Stftte tut renelve-l nu jentmnefit cure, t uf1ftrl ret iaIu nl tluie anil nn ctntnt -Iv weakriit-il by ft profuse flltrhnrire. i alio u"t "fit nl I plion nl (wine at ilillervut lhn . Mattcm rnn on liu abiml twveu yearn, Hit May. 1?4. whon rnt ronotnmnnitr mr tn tru to ynr a.nne anl tit Ik with you of tbe 1r tuaol emetine. 1 llI anil by your klnl nois (,. I ibroutiU four nianulartry, notintr tbe Iniriexl.eutf, etc., by wUlrb your rcuicly la rourel. Hy wbat ftw ami hoard 1 Rain' J omi evD flpme in Venrttl ne. I otninennl Mklntc It onn after, hut fnlt Worce irmn It olli-t" : tlli I ereverl anl iiMn tnlt It wan i-enrittlnif m In other rep otr Yet I til l not pee the reulu I deilre-l. (ll I ha l taken It Ultblnllv lor a little in -re than a year whoo tb iliillculty In tbe bank wae ure., rtnl f-r nluo inuntba 1 have enjo)l the be-t u health. I hate In tint time irilnej twenty ttv tHjmi.l) of fW.h. hvlriri h.-nvlMrtban ever btire n in lib-, nnJ I nover tuurj able to er Itirm labor than not. Ittirlmi the ;tt lew weckt I hat ft f-rnfutoiirf welthiK an Krtt as uiy Out Kalhur ub another unrt ul utv IhkIv. I I'xik Vmoilfio l.lllittillf anil It ro'i)"""! It l.v.l wltbtl,. .urine. In. month I tiilnk I ahmiM h.r. leon cur1 of my main trnnt'l. iMn.r It 1 bul titk.n l.ry.r flrmcm, art.r U.v- ' lUK trtt'ijln. .('I'll. lulu. '1 in It. .Itnrljl. klln. OIw.m un t-r.i.nl tk.l It Ukr. llm el ymir irna tmuiilol i-rnlnl or u our. eitrntilo itl.. .nil rum. it I ".. .ml II lli.v will l- ti.nilr t.ke .K.ilu, ll will, Iu my ju ikui.ui, our. IU in Willi Ktol olill-.tluni lam, Vnur. very trtitv. II. W. M ANStltLU. I'aitor of tb M.tho.liat I- cuurcL. PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vcgctine is Sold by All Druggists. A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Fa. LAHOF.3T. 1IE3X )TOCK OK AX1) COMrLETEST Try Cjo1m, Crocei'iohi, .UUUIIfeiVtllJ lltirtlwiiro. "Wootl Sc. Willow Notions, Furnishing Goods, Boots oi Shots, Lints L ("ups. RKADY MADE C L OT II IN G cbenpor than ever brought to Sny aor uoumy. t Dealer iu ' 8EEU3, i 1UM0ER. HALT. . , 'liASIER A. Alt ktnils of QooJa ssebancetl for Caah or approt.il e.unlrj produo. Call and tXamla my atook anil Ware my pric.a brfur purthaaiuc tUtKber. OoLYi, 1B70. m. ESCEOUTOR'S NOTICEJ.-LetWs iMtatataUry a tb i.i. r imarwl HMrlah. Ul. of Hum Tow.iklu. Km.iai Co.. Pa.. dMd. karabMB .r.ntkl to tka .- i- I.D.ill ptrwaa knuwina UmbmIvm l.l.t. 4 IuiiMnIH. will plwww m... ImiawilUi. uwyai-w, w.u.iuawia.TlDK l.na. aMW.tM nat ,111 vrwMul Xbm lor all.ia.'W i. . . I MANHKlIaT. www r, ii". Kwaw, Cuutiou. is r ' brbV saall.aiJ A u pwrioa ' ,r ' AS aioai sr aoliallna fur a not mianmi by Us ant of blMob. 18Tf, aa 1 a vr nmIvI soy valu fur iba aais aa4 will aot pay it ubIms souffUt i, An by a doe trsssas e( law. . Alios STITLUr NO. t). New York Fancy Store, (In Holmes' now bnilidiug, opposilo the KeyUono Hotel.) iMvitiiiyi H'i, NKiaiNHiiov:, rv. SWPTQ ,,MM.i"M( -'iii-.io1 from 'tlu i:nNt. s If IlllJ Willi tho l.urirent nud inowt CJmilt. Htoi'U OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! nvor ln-ou.lit Large variety in SUMMER SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc Great bargains in BLACK alpacas. 'Special inducements in & INSERTINGS, Table Linen and Towling of all descriptions. Jf,"iMM '1!' "7',,1 ' ,,,,v I" our lino will lnul it to lli. ir advantage to vii'.i and examine my goo.U and pri ces l.ef..ro ptin msing ..Howl,..re. Tliey can always save from lio to 40 percent. (KJOhS HIXT.1VKM AL.Md.ST DAILY Dl'KINtl SKASON. lh.mkjHljrV,tl J,vw u rotimi,itif, of il: m,to is nj,u-tuUj "'"''"' .v.,,...,-.-.. . ' J Oct. Ki. T. Assign NEW GOODS! roit cAsnoit pwodiici: uv tho uudcrsiyrnod AH-itrinjo.ot HOWARD I. UOM1G Adamsbiir?, Snvlcr County, lciuiu . Tbo Stock Consihts pmllv of FALL AND WJiNTEU GOODS, Such as Cloths, Cassiiuors, Kcnturky Jeans, Coltonados of every style) . nud quaUv. nlt,o Ladies Dress Goods, Silks BOOTS AM) SHOES, Hardware. (Jucenswnro, Tin nnd niiiHswaro WVodand Willowwnrc, Coffeos. Bugars, Syrups, MoIiihhcr, Teas of all kiiidn, and at Low Prices . OVars k :TobiuTo. 1'ish.V: Salt. Whul. sulo and IUtaiL COAL, COAL, COAL, 8UAM01lliLntsbARKK, M.rvh T, ISTJ. ISAiOhEAVEtt. T M- LINN', A. H. lILIi. (Su-nnr It J. V. h J. M. I. Inn AlltiKNtlS AT LAW, Lewiaburj, pa. OITor Ibrir irofiinniil xvrviuea lo tbe rnl'lio. C'ullvattuua auJ all ulbcr pro fi'i.iilil I u -i 1 1 e -1 cnlrii.ttxl to ihelr rur. will rrcrivf jirooipt i lent ion. f Jiin. , '7lf II. II. liriiiim. Win. II. Kill. OniMM&DILL, Attorneys & Councelors AT-LAW, Ofllmj N'nr tbo PoNt omco. t'iri-liiirv. I'riurn. rnnaultatinu In bolb Eugliali .n I Dormaa Udkuiikc. Di'o, l-.i, '7Jif. F. J. K. ZELLElt, ATTOnXEY.AT-LA IP Centrteille, Hn;Ur County, Ptnna AU lni.lo- .iitruat.'! I bia rr will w.ll .0 I t.llhliilly atl.u U.I In. Will pr,-tlo-.1 ill. Mv.ritl c..rt of hay.l.r .ml .li'"'nnj ."iiiMi... I'.n i... e-u.uh. l lo tb. K.nll.h r (I.tiu.u UnguitK. i utl. Si, 'TJH CUAl'wLK.S IKTU'ER, Attuk.ney at tvw, ScliiiKrov, Pa. IITer hta rrnfctalnnal nrrviee lo Ih. tub. no. i ouectiou an.l all ether prorcwinn. hu.lnK eniriui.d to bin .r will r eiv prompt alteniioo. Offio two Jour. aorta or lb Kuv.lun -Hoi.l. (J 6, '07 JOHN II. 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No prtpoi eotitintiod nntil all arrraraei are puid unlcM at tho option of tho pub. linhor. rltllwrrlpflona ntlt-ldo of the CoOalT l'.iYAllI.B I.VADVANCK. VJH't'rmMis lifttitK and uhiiij- papers ad.lrnwd others become suliiicriliers wild are liuMo fortlm price of the piipnf n'liii; to Ihirt oimtv- HAMBURG EDGINGS " v ntw Bnnns i f V . POTTER, ATlOn.Vb'V AT LA W. Solinsfrrore, Pa , nfTcirahla prnfcaloual itrrleoa to fie pulili. All I.k.I buainoa utrual4 lit hit car. will reenve frotupt au.niioa. Offlc ona louraliov ib Luthtras t'kuiak. July, 4ib '72. .AMUBl ALLBUAW. SOBA08 AllaBAHl S. ALLEMAN & SON. at Tony ie rs At law. NoHi.nrrrove, Xt All profe.ni.iiml buniara aa4 .H.ollni rntrnme t la Ihrlr rare will h promplly att.nr.lio. Can b rnn.nlUt la EsgUail or O.rm.a. Olflne, Mrk auar. T H J- V KA.VAWKL. fllYSIClAX ASU SlMCOJf, Cutrtlllf, kuyder Co., IM. Dili-ra bit pr.r.uivaal publia. saiviaws l. ih, JSlf J)ll A. M. SillTH, PJiltilCU.Y AND aURQEOX, Olfer bia prof.Mooal torrlau in tb. aiti- i.uaof A Jaiu.burg auJ viaioily. Stpl, 78 n- Y.SItlMDP.L, tfOBOKOS ,111) r-UTSICUX, lliJdLLu, P DA.r Ma pra'aiMlooal rloM to Ib afV iMitt of MiitlUoart ai naialiy; Motk St.'BT C A. WBTZGL, Jnsticd of the Peacor All klo.l of tolltolloas Bad oat llbetal Urui. I'roievlly aMtaU all baatnaaa Utini.(J t bia . (jBa Js, TStf -A.. HI. KICCK, Mce of tts Peace and ConrefiaKiT, biulth Or, ksayderO. r. OoUarilon. aS all kwtn Ac 4 Jti.iio.wl ta fwMi HI k. .Mw.awk atefa.r JJMO.N UOt'Slk, ,, , BUJItwarw Pa. GEORQE O. 8MITO. Vtomiti. Acouaiaolalisa. .oJ 4 na i aa awi. rU. Bpocikl MtaaaamlaaianM tm dm. 1. A aWa t tka cablla auluiioJ. , ' Aprils, ml. QlLLliUiJ a OOUNUJUti, . tiornoJLtLiAw9 . AW irt.'n, . tf,uo,t cCiway, pet. ft k alal ta KaxOak aw U4,tCI.U