. . . V . A ' V . . . t'.o.no 3' MX l 1.1.11 Onc-f'MirUi PMlnmii, one ypnr. One .itaro (Mlini)l inertion Every additional itiprlioti, rrofp.rioi),ilnnI Htnine find of 7: CO nut turn? than linen, per year, 5.0() Auditor, Kxeetit-T. Adminirjlriilor nnd Amlgneo Notices, 2.50 Editorial luitioen per lino, lo All advert if emeiitji for ft shorter jic rWnl than one your arc avablo nt tlif tunc ihey are ordered, and if not rnid Hip pf twin ordering them will ho held rc4iMisib1i! fur tho inoticv. J ?. c try. 'God Knows'' 0 ! wild tint dark wj tho winter night, Whon Ibe emigrant (hip won I down, But J ml ou'nido of tli harbor bur, lu the sight of the atartlpJ town I Tb winds howled, nnd the sea roared, Ami ner a aotil could Bleep. Pate the little oues on tbeir mother' breast. Too young to w.ttcH nni weep, Ko bant could lire In the angry mrf, Nil rope coul I reach the land ; There wero bold, bravo heard upon the harp, There was many re ly hand ! Women who prayed, and men whoiroa When prayers and work were tiiti fur Ihe sun ro oter Hio awful vuid Aud tho silunso uf lbs uuin ! All day tho watchers pJico ! tho enu I t All diiy I hoy scnunod tho d.'cp J All n!(ht the hooinin minuio gum Kcliiic l from deep to deep. ''Oivo up lliy .lo t I, U cru.'i sen '." tbey cried utliwari ihe -puto j Cut only a l )jr" fragile form Escaped from iti stem embrace. Only one litllo child of nil Who with the ship went down, That nibl, when tho happy tablet ilept Ho warm in the sheltered town Wrapt la the glow of tho morning light, It lay on the shifting inn I, As fair as a sculptor's marble dream, With a bboll iu Us dimpled baud. There wcro nono lo tell of in raoo or kin, "God Knowctb," the Tuslor said. When the robbing children crowded (o ask The Dame of the b ty do id. And io when they tail it away at laet la the church-yard hmhe I repoio, They ruiKcd a mono at tho bby'n ho I With the careen word "God Kuuws !" 1 ' N o 1 s o t T ii 1 o . Woman's Love. THE liCnaLAU IN THE WAIIDI10I1U. "Will you twk wuothor Mr. Gra ham will boo a stranger t" Tho elork thin tipokun to nod lod roHO, aud wt'ut into na innor III jeo. 'J'lio HtrmiH' ruin linotl, loauiu a faitiHt tho Wiilaut ruiliti of tho doak, Ilia hau l trill. n' with tho littlo door thut shut outsi.ltird from tho sanc tum witliiu. lie w:is a tall, fiiir man of thirty, with cloao croppod Lair and board. Ilia shouHota were broad, Lid features handsome, but thoro w is an odd air about hint tint im7.1 id tho cloik, tin 1 would havu orploxod nny ono. It wan soiuo tbiuy tiiat could uot bo dcliuvd, but it porvadod tha wholo man- a sup-. Jruti80.l look it h unit forced iu uomo way to Lido Lis ferliii's i a tnaunor of standi ' and holding hi i liat which Lad bouiothiu iipologctio iu it. "Mr. Graham will m o ran, hir," Baid tho clerk, lvtiirnin an I op ! iu tho littlo r.tilu I door. ' In thoro tho oftieo to tho rif lit.' Tho HlrntiK'er pasnel into the room indicated, and close I tho door Lo'iiud hint t then utaudin,,' with Liu back against it, ho fumbled with Lin liat in tho euiuo odd litauner iu which Lo La 1 handle I it in tho out er ollice, and, instead of Bpeakiu, looked at tho gontlom tu behind tho doek with oyon that had a lueawarj lean appeal in thorn. Tho otht-r did not riso front Lis chair, nor bold ont hit Laud, nor even Bpoak for boiuo moments. Each lookud at tho other, that was all. liut it was tho older ono at tho doak who broko tho np(;ll at laat. Ho," Lo said, "it ia you James T" "Yea, it ia I," Baid tho otltor. "llavou't you a Word for uio, Wil liam." "I bavo a good tnny worda that yon might uot liko to Lear," said William Graham. "I roally can't say I'm glad to Hoeyou dulightod, Lou orod, aud all that you know." "I don't oxpoct any ono to be glad," eaid tho other. ' I know I Lave) dingracod tho family, but I've been puninhod for it. Tun years, William thing of that ! ton yoara of prison life, aud priaon faro, and prison friends ! I'd havo given my houI to undo nhat I did, even befoio it ia found out, and I uovor meaut to keep tho money." "Wo kuow tho Btory," said tho merchant. 'You were in a position of ooufldonco s you betrayol it i it's tho old affair, I'vo Lad it Lappen in my own olllco. 1 can't fool any sou timeutol pity for a fellow liko you. What brings you Loro, Jamoa t' Shifting Lia hat from band to band, looking from undo' Lia eye brows in an abject fashion, pitiable to comtomplato, whon ono saw in what a gentlemanly mould bo bad boon cast, Jamea Graham auaworod, "1 waa twenty whou I wont to pria on, 1 niu thirty now. The outside world haa boon a blank to mo for all theae voara. I want work. I want vou to L'ivo it to mo any Lonost work, William. I'm a good book keeper, but I'll bo a porter, an er rand man, anything. " "Ob, no, uot anything bero," said tho eldor. ' iouvo rookonoa with out vour host, Jumoa. You are no brothor of mine. 1 coat you off when vou bocamo a felon. For tho sake of the poor woman who called you son,' I'll give you somo tuouoy, enough to live ou for a week or two. I will never civo yotl another penny don't expect it I will bavo you turned out if you oome bore again.' The prison taint was so strong up on the otbor man that bis prido was not aroused yet i be fumbled with bis bat, ground himself against the door, looked abjectly front undor bis eyebrows, and asked, "II jw is sinter One ro'nmn one ycnr, Ono-hntf. rulimin", nno vear. VOL. 15. "Woll, eaid tho merchant. "Can you tell mo wLoro blto livca '' asked Lis brother. "No," naid tho merchant. "Jessie in married, and has tried t f,jr;ut tho terrible grief you gavo Lor. You are tho hint poison a rospoctablo brother-in-law would euro to ooo. "1 11 ssk you ono more tiiiPHtion,'' slid Jamoi, in a faltering touo. "Ada Muagrovo what bee.vmo of Iter Ia alio living f Ia bho mar ried t" I havo no inform aliou for vou." said tho merpliant. harshly. "Hero aro tea pounds. If you are careful, you will get employment buforo it is gone. Kcmcmha-, you'll not hnvo another peuny from my hands. Take it ana go, uu I don t como baek again. Jto Hung tho money down upon tho lablo. Hut there waa a Kimrk of manhood in Hi brothor'a breast even yet t Lo could uot tako a gift so proffered. bad leuly tho abject look upon hi face changed to ouo of wrath and Late. Tall as he was ho seemed lo irrow a head taller, as ho drew his tjhotild- era back and, glaring at his brother, throw tho sovereigns that lay before him in his face. "llaugyoti, koop your money 1" ho said. "I don t wan t it. I don't want anything from you or any ouo. I camo for help, it ia true, for help to be an honut man. I've been among tho outcasts of tho world so long that I havo lost all kinship tvith vou tiecetii loins, out x iiiotigitt a broth cr might hold out a Laud to draw mo back. You refused it. Money ! Why, look nt theao hands, these shoulders look at tuo. I can earn money somehow. Aud, by Heaven if this ia all your respectability and Christianity amounts to, I don't care if I seo no more of it. Thoro nro plouty to welcomo me. and you have diiveumoto them. Hemotuber that, son of my mother 1 You!' Ho thrust his hat upon hit hea l, and dashed out of tho room, striding through tho outer ofJieo witli no hoed of any ono thoro, and clanging tho door behind him as ho departed Ono dark night, a fow weeks l iter, Jamea Graham, iu full fellowship with a gang of burglars, was receiv ing instructions from a companion how to enter and conceal himself iu a Louse that La 1 beou marked for robbery. Tho lo is u w.ia given iu front of tho doomed bouse itself, and after his companion ha 1 lei't him. Graham muUeru I : "Y03, I belong to the fraternity in. I a:n hero to rob this house. I have tho ma.sk and pi.-t 1 iu my poekol. I havo my lit tlo dark I intern, too. I'm a burglar .m l burglars were tin only mou woo welcomed 1,10 bai'k out of prison. My brother turned his back on 1110. My brother I wonder what my poor mother would Bay if she could boo me now ? If kIio kuow " Ho stopped himself with an oath Bcoiuud, with a m itioit of his hand, to cast away tho tb.ou.rhta tint wore upon him an I iu a moiuatit more hud mounted to tho win low indicat ed by Lin comrade, and finding tint it opened easily, had clanibmd I iu His shoes were noiseless. Ho ma 1" no sound as Lo move I 1 and guided himself by tho lantern's light, look ed for a placo of coucoiihnont. It soou presented itself. A long ward robe, with a door at either oud. lu this, behind a very curtain of bus ponded garmonts, bo hid himself. Ho hoard, after a while, a baby cry, atrd in a minute more ,a step across the entry, and a a ray of light glancod through the koy bolo at ouo end of tho wardrobe. "Ada."' cried a lady's voioo, "come horo. Haby is wide awuko, aud I can't leave him." Thou anotbor rustlo, another stop, and thoro were two womon very near him bo that bo could almost bear them breathe. "I'm bo glad yort camo to night, Ada," said the othor, "whon I'm all alone. Charles was railed away so iluoxpoctedly this morning 1 I de clare tho thought of that accident makes mo ill, and I am norvoua All alone in tho bouse nt night, dour Uoaido bnintr crlad to seo you, I am so thankful to bavo you to-night 1" "And I am no ver nervous, Jessie, said tho other. "I am as good as a man about tho house, mamma Baya. I'vo hunted imaginary burglars with a poker many a night. Mamma ia always imitgimug burglars, uoar soul'!" "Don't Bpeak of thorn,.' said the matron, who was evidently quieting her child, as only a mother can. "This bouse would bo more of a tomptation to them to-night than it has evor boon boforo since wo live bore. There aro two thousand Iiounds in that safe, Ada. Charlio mdn't time to deposit it in tho bank. They tolographod that Mr. Uird might be dying." As she made this ennfosslon, the man concealed so noar her, listening with bis vory heart in bis ears 1 but it was not to tho statomont bo woll ealoulatod to rejoico a burglar's hoart That was forgotton. Ho heard only the voioos and tho namea tboso two women oallod each othor bv. Ada I That bad boon the name of tho girl be loved. Jessio I That was bis sister's namo After all what was it to him f Liko his brother tho latter had oast him off, of oourse and no doubt Ada onlv remembered Liui witk horror. Btill, how like nt... rx. MIDDLEBUltG, SNYDER COUNTY, ff urn 1 ntiil L-ti.li fl.itwst iuiMi I his oyca to tlto key-hole, but Lo ponld only bpo part of a woman's ugnro swaying to nnd fro, ns bLo rockeil her iiifaut on her bosom. "I'ear littlo follow 1" eaid the voieo of tho other Woman. "IIoW sweet babies are 1 Iio enmo forward now and knrll down, and Lo nav Ler profile. It waa Ada Musnrovo older, for Le had left her a girl of sixteen, mid found her a woman twenty aix, but '.iiuidnot'ior than ever. 'Vou lovo ehildfeti ho, that I Won dor yoti don't marry," mid the mat ron t now Jatncs (iruham Knew that it was his sinter who f poko. 'I know V illiam want you t.i Lave him. Ho always Lim loved yon. And, Ada. he rati nivoyouullth.it makca life happy. ' Jamea liraham's chceka llnshed in tho tlaikneua. o bated tho World more than ever now. Ho hated his kinsfolk his cruel brother and sis ter of his, most of all. "Ilo cannot give mo tho ono thiu nececsary for wedded Lappiuess lovo for him.' nai 1 Ada. "No, Jen nie 1 havo sai.l thia lo you before, ' I . I I .. I . I iwii 1 iuiisl nay 11 iuj .t. 1 iovou iiinn . James too well ever to lovuutiv oth er mutt while I know he lives. ' .. U. t 1. " !...,;.. over her, "it is a comfort to 1110 to know you ntill lovo my poor brother. I thought I was the only liviug bo ing who btill loved him." And then James ( iruham, listening 011 tho other side of Uio d our. heard k :n 1 1 , 1 two woman weeping together, and for him. , 1 ' ' dia- 'V 11 "es, Ada. said his sister, though poor James ia so bad graced, tst ill when ho returns I will bo glad to ho him, and this shall be his homo if ho will, and my husband will help him wiu back tho place among good imm that he lost so long ago. William is cruel to Liui 1 but then wo women tiro softer. Wil liam would hurt him by some re proachful speech. Liu will bo flee very soon, Ada.'1 The man who had stolo into that houso to rob it the man of whom thoy spoke could hear no more 1 his hoart had softened na it had not been since ho was a littlo child. 11 was us if tho unguis Lad apokeu to hint. Then ho rometnbered why ho was there, and kneeling and kissing tho door that lay between him and those dear women, who had saved him from desperation, ho crept away ; aud finding his way to tho window, which ho ha 1 entered, ho departed us ho haj i!otue, vowing to lead tin honest life and so too timo porhnpM; when he was tlyiu to seo these two, dear creatures otico again. At least, always tho memory of their looks and words would keep his heart teu dor and his Lfo pure, lonely us migftt be Lia lot. With these thought in his mind ho Ktoud ou the ground, ami routem bored with a pang who would arrive soon, and what their urrau l might bo ; tin I that, while ho s -ortie 1 t betray them, ho must stand between them and their put pose, and have. his sister's home, perhaps her life from their bunds Ho felt in his bosom for bis pistol. Ho would not use it until tho lust, but bo must st uid botwueu theso women and till harm. Ho know well ouoiigh tho unfor giving ferocity of those with whom ho Lad to deal, and Lo muttered a litllo prayer for aid tho llrst ho bad breathed for many a yearas ho beard soft footsteps approaching "Ilo ia oponiug bia oyos," Baid a voice James Graham board it, and won dorod what bad happened, aud why bo could uot turn himself, and who spoko. Then camo a romombraneo of a (juarrol, a coutliet, and the report of a pibtol. lie knew all now. His fellow, burglars had shot him, and left him for dead. Hat where was Lo now. "Ada, dear," said tho voieo again, "1 thiuk ho is opening hia oyoa.' Then they did open, aud James Graham suw two women bending over him. 'James,' said ouo, "do you know sister Jessie 1" Tho other only burst into tears. "Yea, 1 know you both," said ho, faintly. "How did I como horo t I am bo full cf woudor. How did you know mo T" "Wo found you woundod doad, wo thought at our gate," Bind Jes sie. "It waa Ada knew you fl rat." "Dear Jesaiot" bo saidi "Doar Ada I" Wo don't know bow it bnpponed,' she said. "When you aro bettor yon must tell us. Only wo bavo you back, aud you shall uovor go away again 1 never Ilo knew bo nover should. He know it did not m ittor w bother bo told them bow bo bad come to them now. Ilo know that in a little whilo be should uovor boo their face a nor know their voioos 1 but ho was vory happy. A foro-tusto of hoavon was given to him. "Thov bavo been torrible yoarB," be said 1 ''terrible years I All that while I bavo never heard from you but I havo vou now. Como closer 1 I oant see you very woll. There's a mist before nty eyes. I want Jos sie to kisa me." The sister (lunar bar arms about bis neok and kuuwd him over and Thou ho turned to Ada "If I wcro R01113 to live I nhould nl n,' it, 110 naid i "but you used b kiss mo long ago, Ada. "Will you M mo now, my dear, juttt oupo oro I" Mm took him in her arms. "iod is very merciful." ho nai l, "mole merciful tliau man. Perhaps we Khali meet iiijain, ilarlin;; These wew tho last Wurds hoover Raid. LIFE. What is li to T Thit ia a ntiocliriti we oft en leMf, and perlinpH often a-;k otli.i Ives ; yet it. is HelJoni wo do so serlotmly, or, In truth, apply it to our swtt part'oular easea. 1 loro we gn from d.ty to day sttivitig oft'or Lon- ;)M ttD.i power, we, king for i my- .,u,,v,uUn iu uu ...mi-u or iniluontial iu amie way or other ; l.i)ing plans for this and that thing, nti I lor n'icli nnd such titnra, and looling forward to many years yet to fotui', uud nil tbo-plcRioires an I cn- : ., ,-,:i, ..... ... !,,,- in t'teso yenrs, rldom ever Baying even to onri Ives, if I'revidetife pi"- .r' , . I'vo (ill then, 'J'lio tin. 1 1.1 i.'iiiv vi 1 nty el life laaomething we have ln-ant ol'okMr cinco we can rrmrtiw tier, yet it ft!d"t'i Mcetns rral ( r ut b ait we act mi it' It Were U"0, utile! somo etio who is near and dear to us is taken out el' it, then, perhaps, for a fbort timo wo will think of it. tin J. it 1 may be, wonder that wo l11'0"1'1'1 o 11 l'e!,,r,' l ut , iinprCraiens will weur oil' hnvo never soon Uiee inprcrsiens will weur oil and we he- conio as deeply interested in our tu siucss and pleasure os before wo wero aroused. The tluner to our selves does not lioom imminent, sad therefore wo tiro careless. Hut if wo live to ol7 tvne, what is life ? It seems t-huiter even then, though whet: voting, seventy or eighty yeari luuy liftva mined very lo:ig. I.i.oking buck, first Cutties ilil.umy ; then Uu.. unconscious Lube lies ou its mr tie r's bopoiu with uothltig to trouble if, er nt len-t knowing nothing of tho tru hie aril trials Hint ;;ro in this w i!d. Palleting when iu if kii'?..i or pain without knowing t r bcim; nhl.t to tell w by, J et as an ii:'.'.i?il he i- lovely, it leant, to hi" mother's eyes ui. l MJiitetiiui'S In his lather's. Then cmnes childhood, win ti lie tiolieks an I pl.iv. a, his his mother's Liko nnd ) arns I 1, real mil Mill, util nl-j h.'ins i.ud I air ea-l.es mil lo lay pi ins fi.r his future life; he does not ihink fit death. NnXt cemi s voul h. when lie thiuks nil is ea-v and he leirins to tell wlnt he is eon.? to do what lie is jroiii'i to be when ho ets to to ti null. Oh I luw mifh ho is guii'i to accompli-h ; cuerythin looks bright now, mi J hid dreams sud Ids dreams aro gulden ono j happy is In-, if ho realizes them. .Next cutties man hood, in which ho meets with hteni realities, tut slid he dreams on : all its trials, its t.'iuj.tntions, aud its ties ho thinks will Le easy ; all ! well l:lttV it bo if he etily find.i it 1-0. If bo bears his triul with a t-to'.tt heart : if only lie overcoiiK! tlu niutiy teuipta li. mis that 1 1 mt him ou every side, an 1 if ho laiihlnllv an I tirmly ijck j his duly to Lis tioJ, his country, hit iiiiiow.tiiaii auo niuiseii, ineu may his old nee bo happy, even thotich his life may room but tdiort. Hut alas 1 Low few over realize the gold en dieutus of their youth, bow few ure truo to themselves or the p rent ft iogs of tiit'ir better nutuien ; how few tiimly renist and Hoc from the tecipt utloea which besot them on every i-ide ; aud oajmot ovou thoso who have thought they havo tried to do their best, see wher they Imvo Jono wrung or made mistakes which can novor be rectified iu this life; and whou going down the bill of life, bow all our bright dreams have flown aud seem utterly worthless, and how ma ny duties and opportunities to do good do wo too that we havo neglected, tnd bow short an I full of evil our days seem. YV. how few there aro (comparatively speaking) who livo to be old, to go dowu the hill of lilo ; Imw muuy urn cut oil iu lumncy, in ehiUhood, youth and prime of bfo 1 Pas through any oonictery ana read tho sues us inscribed upon the tomb- stoues, and bow many ti ttieoi a wo find to bo old persons ; row, ve. ry fow, tho greater puiabcr aro ba bies ohilJren and youths. Tho de stroying aogel neems to delight jn strikiuii down tho young, bore ho will nnd the mother darling and Uio la ther, pride, hero lios tho littlo body which Ihoy delighted to adorn, while tho soul has returned t Him w ho gavo it, aod here, no mutter what has been our ttato and condiiion In life must wo all lie 1 rich and poor, burn ed nod unlearned, tho pood and the wicked, all ! ull 1 innst lio down in the grave, and lu a fow months or in a few years, at leant, wo will be forgotton and our places filled by others who in turn will follow us Thou well may wo ark, what is life f What are wo here fort. Will tho world bo any belter for our having lived in it 7 If wo wero iu the hab it of frequently ahking ourselves snch questions as thoso and taking them to heart, wo would bo apt to see ourselves as wo are and to foi l that this lim la but a preparation for a better and bighor itato 01 exist enoo, and we would go about our work with groat energy, fooling that now la our time, for "in tho gravo to which man poetb tbers is luilbor wwk box dsvics." over ngtun. M tiAgruvo. PA., AUGUST 1), (iJtAM) New York (In Holmes' rev l uili lit! 4 - Imsjii-! iMt tirni'il li"itt lh t!:il ,in ( "ili.-- w itli tUf IiMrt-st untl iikisI (.'oniplelt' rsio'! S. OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ovt'i 1ituulil to thin 'ttiiit. jLarge variety in SUMMER GHAWLS, SKIRTS, rrnnrrmtr fir f-rr -Tin siyjaiiuiix, LrLiUVXjki, itiVUEv ALPACAS. Special inducements in HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTINGS, Table Linen and Towling of all descriptions. Im1 in iiimm! 1 iiii.v gootls in our litii will find it to their advantage lo full and I'Xatuiii" my gomN and pri ces before purchasing 1 Isewhire. Th"y can ulwtnn haw fpitu 'Z"t to lo percent, noons ki:i i:ivi:i al.md.st haii.v ih i;in; sk.mx. j '1 Ifinkj ul jr j J-ii.'vn u eu'i'ii' e .'',( (, !; .-tutu i-i i .'x.-rK.'y ! o;,.7,'7. ' ' y,'t.'l,'.7't"y. Get Hi, 'Td. sag NEW GOODS! Great l-Olt CASH OU )l ! '1 tlus umloi signed A.-'si- in;c nt HOWARD I. llOMKl AdntaistMir, Snyder ComKv, IVmra Tho Stock (Vm ist part I v f t FALL AND WliNTKU GOODS, finc'itta ClolltH, Caeiiimers, Kentneky J. ni:i, t'ottena les of every t-tvh and itual.ty. also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL WOOL 1!''1.A1SS, Merinos Poplins, Ac. al aM prices and v. ry cheap HITS AKD CAF3, Cilpli. Iter. Uli, tl Skir Oil Ciilt. BOOTS AJW SHOES. j Hardware Q'leetinwnro, Tin nnd filasswaro Wcodatid Willowwar', CotVeis, SugarH, Syrups. Molasses, Teas id all kinds, it'l l tit l.i.w I'lice;'. C'i:rars it Tubappo. Tihh A Salt. Wholcsalo nnd IU t ul. COAL, COAL, COAL, Isaac r.E.vn .Mtir.-h 7, I S76. A'-uoi... ;ali; J M.I.INN, dll-!' tstii....eiti.rn A. 11. I'll.L rn 11 4. F. I M. l inn ) . I I 1 MO I-.IS A I I. AW , l.oiiisi.-.ir, Tu iHit their r. fi "ii tKil p rtii.os li tho 1'iiMic. t'nlleetititis nti I nil 1 l!n r pr i-lt'--i.uitil toisiiu.Mt ttnlrn-ti 1 to tbeir enrr. willj-feeivi ir eini I si tun ion . Jan. M. ''ITtf II. II. (irimni. Wm. 11. l'.il. OHIMM'iMDILL, Attorneys & Councelors A T-LA W, Offleo Near tho Post Ofl'tee. 'I'rei'liiim. I'inn':i. Con.uitulioii in botli Cnglinb 'iu 1 Cii.rmrto Liincunije. Pu.j, 10, 'TJif. F. J. It. ZELLKR, I TT01Xi:V..TLA.V Ceiitrcciili; ,S'iy.r ( 'mi nty, ' mm All l.'i.tn-M rrltril-to l to tii etto will null an I Inlihlully ntl.n t .. Will l r;i tlf.. ill Hi" rl curt, ul Sny lvr in I a.Ii.ouinj .-..until. IJnn 1.0 U'i&i.uli.l lu tu. Knllfti .ir tli.ruiiiu luuifiiu--ti. Oil. yt. 'Utf Ouaulks Howi::?. AT10HNEV AT LAW. Sclinsifrove. Pa, OrTors bin profesioniilsriic to the puld lie. Oolluutii.nt nnd all other itrofunxiuns tumineni entrusted to bin enre will ro- oo'ore proiniil iittentiiin. OIUco Iwoilonn north uf tbu KefTjiono Hotel, f Jan '07 JOHN H. ARNOLD, A.ttrnv nt Lau', DISTRICT ATTOUMi: Y, MIDl'LEUl'llO, I'A Profi-fnional hunlneng entriiHlud In liii care be promptly niton. led to. fFnb n,'7l jrnoMiriONu.rKliKi jVttorim.v-ixt-IriNV, buwinliurg, tu'u'U Co., l'a. lyOan be oonsuliud iu tho Ungliuh and Oermnn HndurinL'n.-YtiJ OlTlt'K Murket Street, opposite Wulli Stuiilt & Co's titoro S r4'.iy J T. PARKS, ATTOItXKV AT LAW, iKUSSaUOVE, ti.MbKIl l OUNTT, To Sept. 15, 'ii7lf A C SIMPSON, t - ATTOUNUY AT LAW, Xoithiitr.bcrland. Pn. OTera hii prefuaniuuul wi-rviec 10 I bo puti to. All liiiiii.'ii nirunled lu bi 'cure ill be promptly nttuuded to. fJnD. 17, '67U J 1. MONUliCK, J ustice of the 1'eacc Ailamiburt, Snyihr Co., l'a. Will tt la kn ctlice al the above nicntloo- ed plnee. ou MONDAY nnd 8ATI HUAV of eaoU week, wbeu nil kinds of luiniuaii reUtiug to hi olUue, wili be ailcudvd to 1 uf ,73ifvJ NO. VI Fancy Slore, r pjvri'" tl'.o Ki ylo.)e Hotel.) 1877. rri 11: ni:lins( itii:, j. v. . 1 etc. ureal u:irgams in H. AVI JIS. NEW GOODS ! ! a ISV W . J'OLTFK. a Tjor;x:y t r r .i ,y Holinsrovo. l'a , tillers liis erol'i o ouil Iitiwis tn tit. I'll. lie. A'.l lot: il loiiiK. oiiii-iu'l l.i lu te1 ... .,uiri wi. rct'i 1 ve r r.o.ii 1 :ii 1 I.. 11. 010 di...r h' July, 4;! ve Ise .Sen Lutiiemu CLur.-L. X CHI. AI.LKV s. 11' RA. II A t t(V. S. ALLEMAK & SOH. ATTOn.S'K YS AT LA W. Holinorrv, lst. All r..f ii.ti.il 1 jii'ii-.s nn I n.llci-llne I'titriHied to Ihi'ir turo will t.e r..rnily ul tene I lo. I'un lie rnn-uUe I in Euglisli or Ovriniin. (.itfioo, Urkv. i.iiar. T jTHF" E A N A. rilYSiriAN AND !l RrJI'.ON, t'riitrrtllr, kit) .- pa. 01!,. rs bis prof.rsii.Diil vcrvice. to il.f I'ul.lin. H.tstt )U. A. M. SMIHI, pirsiciAX axd srnaEoy, .Offer, his profennloniil .ertieeti lo the citi liui uf AJmuiliurn nnd tiounly. H-p I, 71 J. Y.SIIINDKL. bliUObuS A.N1' I'M VStfl AN, Mid llebur. Pa. (Idorn hl pr.ift-HHionll riervici- lo iho cil liuus (if Ml I'lli'ourg and vieinlty; I .March VI, 1.7 q a. wi;tzi:l, Justice of the rcacc, JUttt'crtoifn, Snijihr Co., I'd- All kind of collection mnde on liberal ternta. l'roiiii'.y biioud 10 nil loiin...ii intruatel lo Uia carm (Juuu U1, '7it v. ij. ivi:jiii. Justice of lio Peace and ConTevuncer. Mil I III Gioie), Siiydi ?r C o. Pu. C'llla-tii.tx aint all 1 ii-luena frrtntrinr? to the ftion ..I .lii.tii'ni't tbc I'cacc ill t mti i.l."l tb lmrl 11 Ok.'. Mar.ll.'fd- JJ.N10N UOUJ-t), MltUleturg rn. OKOUOEO. KM I TIL Proiwictor Accornmodnlioni (food and ehnrei mod- orate, special nooonimodniiuue lor urc era. A abare of Ibe putlio patronage ia fultoited. OEOnOE 0. SMITH, April 4, 1S77. QlLVULES O. CORNELIUS, Jiirliii, IS" ion County, . Can Sa entmillij a UK'.Uit or UaraiU. UailH, l ',11 rub1ihh("1 evrrv Thursdav Ernlnp; b JSUEMIAU CROV8B, Prop'r. Terms of Snburnplirtn. TWO I)(.,LAR I'KIt ANNUM. r.iy- aUn nithiti fix months, or t'J..rslifnot pn'id within tlip year. No papiir li-g continued until all nrrcii races arol paid unl'-ss nt tho optimi is? tlw pub- lirhcr. Puliseriplintis t)iit.-ido ff tho COUnt ! AVA HLK IS APVANCK. VJT rrsoiis lilting mul itstm; paprre ad h'tvseil .0 ulli rs l.eeotnesiii.si rilioil tnd are lijible fi.r flu toil e tif tfie papu! I'. I". Ktitikol M Hitter Witio of Iron ft.'' truly lmil lo t nM h. Iron to ihnr .ulily t( t t.y nil pt..- .it tim cuiiinuinltt Hint It I D'.w itociii a in.llr'rcn.ii.ln Tunt tMr ll.-liio. It r Hi. I nl i:til" Mirlne. th IO. fi'l nlve .np t tho tiuuft.'ti. rti.ivnte. p .twin nti.t rr.'lonK uio. Lvryuniy unld lovo 11. K..r ih' fn't of Wul itiiimirti. Mprirrtvl lrlIMt . Ir-tU'Httnti, Dlir. ut u,t hi.iiiHiii, nii-l t..r nil rniilrlnr K t'.iil.- I'lo. vino tnolu I- . the tno.t mir"i'Ana 'li'illt I Imh o i. 1 Itrnt- t Vk immi ojit.tr. c..tuilfin.l nitli the tu.. .1 eTiorntiii.j ..I v..M't.il.lo . ii.ln. Yell.. I'l-ruvlfin l'rk. I'i .mi ifil . .iiirtM' H t. NlrtMiKiuun '.u t I -. 11 n lit n u -I hi. 1 Mlir. I l . . u w..i 1 1 -, a rid ul iirfnruc..f t !.. .i w.iio rr.o'w I l . ..ii 1. ..:,t t -1. -. wnll 1 ti.. j ..I .,i t 1 a. 1 ui jur untiiutl.n I , 11 .ml l.i l.'.O w. II 1 tin ...! wilt.t II I rl-ll 101 I Vt'ifni TlxOtnu t It) 11 loti lii .Ml. l.U'n nUltliWlM 11 ,,uN I nlv . n ti-lil .0 f t t .lliiil l.i t.itil . II .in.. .0 ..ii.,i.-ritt. . K'iu...r. I:nnr V m I r.'-i I- 1 . ...tl, " 1:0 ill I r-.l.... I iinl r,... .? ty lu 1 , k ,111 ti if f ir I' I'l-ruilt lTil i-urc I 1 1. -1 r.. , nti I li.-..ill' hhIi,. li t r nrii :nr:i . T11I linn it. 11 o..rn I I t I hi- ul.lt... ..10 I v'.lllt "li f (,'.-. . II. till It V In I II- .'h-,-e Tli OH Out tl t uontilti sriirl.. iii4iiiiln.ttiiii-l i.jt r;. r unuot hti.i tiiivln lil .T.t!ii. ,,n o, o.irk ti 'or l. 'tlli", I ho rt'Tv I no thul i.lloir nr. nt ti.iii.tlriK 1.. titilt.ito t!0. .itu ililf rt'-nC'lv (.r..vif . wnrili n-t fir.nfc v ..i 11 .in- tn li- t.ivr. Sni. .lily In 1 l.i.l'l . vrr iK.ttlo. i.,r fs. irylhl. vnltnii.lo lTn.-ll. tiin nu t 1.0 o .nvln'-i-l .r tt tnr lt. l I i.y Oruiinl-t. nti 1 .livilur- owrynuuro Tape Worm Ketnoved Alive. II lit t. I nil .n.vl. I- , lit l. hutim. No f. ''I'.'.t'il j. i...-. et, I'm I St .ninth Wurlu; ' 11 I I') It. Kiit.V. I it .rlh Ninth. SI., I . 1 in I. -li. ,1.1. I'. ' 11 I I T 01 ul.ir ntlli n I'l l, tin nt. nil Ion in nf W. nm, nltt.rt lr..o A-k lrii,n,-l r r l. .10. ..f K i.ik.O'. W.. )'.i'. ' - I , - I' 01 In III l'i . fl tv. 0 .1.11.11. r u' I I 1 I O'li r.t.-. Ii ri .11 ki . 1. n ;. 1-., Ir .11. mill It. A. S. HELFRICII Beaver Springs, Pa. rt'.t:sT. 1.1; -i'it.ik vi' aT AN Li Ct IMP LUTE.-: I )l'.V ! Jl.M,fiiss, fciioi;ii.-vai f, J llH'l II l'4. Wood V A'illov "Vi N'liofis,- rurnibhing (bvids, l.ooti A. SLoi:s, yuts A; t tiri- K.'.ADY MAl'E C L OT 1L I N 0 heap- r thari ev r brougl.t to Hhf dor (.'oui.iy. Dealer iu iIKAlV, rSCCP.-t, 1 ti.. 1.1 mi;kk, hsii. H A 1. r, ; LA.-iTCi'l j. A'l kin Is of 1'i.mi ! 1 pxrhARC'e I for l Hit r nt 1 r .v."! .M.mi'ry i In.'.', t .11 iih l i X .on. ui n y M.'ck no 1 l:iri'. v 1 nr.- t'. t .re .urclia.ug eljuivlnrt.. 'n t. 1 i. 'i;. 1 of v.nrn' i!hti'. t. ir l.uir'.'U. I ti lUutfvt lii i . Ha., i!r .l, till? t 'in ."niit..! tu tt.o nn Itjr- Mfc-Tif I II rr Mtii ti imw 1t.1i tt vt In ' t- r 1 1 1 f .( I I'ni ii will 1 Ir in.tskd lir in-ll t J.tV.i.rUl I.H' th -v." .tt;i 4 - H tin I vattftiu Itl ; topitut t'.eir I- r rc'lcn nt l. 1 1- jlAHK K. .Tnt.o 7. I.Mtutir. Uuut ion IL JiiTp ii.h in) lu r try ciutiuno 1 XV h oust ui',1 ititiiitiir fur u uoie niiuo I h me on tlie i"ili nf Mn-h. IW77, un I tii Tcr ri'Ct'iX'd nny taIik' f t the mne nnd will not J iv it uiil. -i com' ellei lo do U t.y Jut) 1 rvccoa uf liiw. AMn.- f-TETLEU. Penn twp., Mureb SI, 177. READ THIS ! ! A clian:o f .r nil l make or sn motif j nu 1 pel tuo lifhi uoo 14 in lLo uiarket. W, COFFEES, &(3. 1 h 1 1 "Mat liw-f prl-M thfin tho rti'io ipmlittoi run t tt 'tuUt t Miy ottiur ti'ut) In ttiif puun ry. Ml if.iml irisfilcc I t he Prtl-f('tnrf ttn l it rt'ti i nttt., or tha mwncy will to r liti lolon rciura cf the fti wLtoli tflfty M lone ut our H'Oti., 1 l.o top -ttiti-.n i-f iar houot r fMltnK utm i1itrliN ut Ww rrlc-f. (I r .'' yenn , hi kH-h u a Kt tr Mntf In . Yitrn riiy and inity, tiirtt u ' "i r t yl r j any ..(TV 1 iw n the trikilt. Afior uittura Utilltrit'n w h iVii loterfitine.l t. ctlor our k.mm,i t. honi kioHr.a in 11. y (ntorl r. nt O.o .-w't Whul. iil IT..! rrl''s, f hen rluh In ftrinl Urm inuttti l inane ft kU.tll (.!. Tt. rHr I raioti memti r tt. ctut ll hvnl In f'ft into iifti-kiaSkV i. ftol u;trkil with tinm ot (otu k t- .t.-M pHifi.siun tn ll'tfli'utl o. 1 ' will Mttt by Lk rt t't C-llif t on livery. All wUhir to rimRt-f ly l'uroh 1 nti Umliy uvriu-i' ki No York Wu.'si rrU'feoitu talk ttio tn ttt-f oTer ftmonii trlnlii init DlicUtx-rn. (tn 1 rvr. 1 to tin f rt'iui t'lr.-u-lnr, I'r.f lift. ' V ( kiiv rtnorn of iiltir poo.) a, or in -m y tn t ier)un who t;t 11 1 tht r In t chip rn-tw for tr- Utdt ic. ni.lr o f KA I t't Vk-t. -i'hl nifttl. MD'' (or 1 rl Hat, lau.l 1 lu - v itouUr. Siin'i'4 New Yirk A t'hin . Tti t'tv, M. K. MOSKS Sc CO. Vu rurn. T. 7 HI. M D H VKSKY htrwt, Ni JOUN K. UL'GllKS. Teoo Twp Fnjdor Co. Ti KINeSFORD'S OSWEGO STARCH llti.aHl'.ST nod MOST liOOSOMIO AI. jt ll.e Worl.l. ll j't rli'.'il) I'l liK-trne fru) ael.' and Mkli It.reiitn uWttiif that tui'tta Ltnnu. U SI'KuNiiKIl linn .any utbel c-Ulrtn tnu.'li h'. ounalltv tn l.lnjl. li I suhhm-uileni Mi bolibai wurk al way Ua iniue. Kingsford's Oswego Corn Starch la the ninat iMlteloun of all preparall.iBi tar FuJJuift'i Clano-Miange, Cake, Eto. June , ,. ui. Notice ALL pereons ownnr NOTES I IhaavUla i( H.dtMUoa Huaaraoi tlac a l erel.y u.otru.l ll.al Hi inn u.utl be llt vl l.iv.l U Ut it ul Aiuil la. . ml a. TT f -
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