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MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, PA., AUGUST 16, 1877, NO. 13. alilrcn1 Vo other" Iwcome sniiteriiiers responsible for uie moner. and are liable for the price ofthepaiier rT A Mm 6? W TIM (Z Poetry Hit Workman's Wife. TaATiAn o. oaaia. Mt loTlBf brlil eojevel hath Aae on plala riD ehe ffHfi, r lira her dally path Of harable heaeeholt eare i To leek ber head with oriHg( blnaa Ne bird of heeaty moaraa. He woetroae wart ofeaaalag looat Her iraearal for ednraa i Bat ehe-a ha brlKbt breast-jew! of MT hair, tolllna; Ilia, Wkue lah la but to He and lore Al hlpaet aad his a if. Whit I bar mem at aim a fair, Hurt rob at areolae; 'o boar, Aad, If anaht the wear In bar dark belr. Tie a staple wIMwood Sewer t Hal. ok I lb klM thai bid ma forth, Llcnl-hearted to my work, Sarpanath all tba Anwar of aarth Tkat la tba rnwool lark, and tba lenoe that light aa boa al laat. Wbaa tba dar'l Ion teak It thronih, baweeter tbaa la eaaw.ril eaat Froia rlolau daiaed wltb daw. Froa bar toft ana oar baby epraedl lu ehahny haario, aad erowe, Tha fUooloa firelight roaad their haada It. lnilr halo threw Aad aonatimaa when I lee thea to. Or la tba doorwa ttaad. Touched by tba taawt't rot alow. With Peeee oa ererr Lead, Mr tboaabu revert, with reverent lore. liana tba plotara uilld . That Kapbaal wroaht a partly or. atadoaae aad bar ehild. ' Faw ara tba hoar w sneteh from toll Bread wlai.ei-a la tba itrlfa We're lltll of tbo aora aad oil, Aad all tha earaa ol Ml t Vat whiff wa bare of oouatry air Hna-llme oa aflerauoa, With tba Ulr.lt aad Sower, la park A eaaere. That ara aaeb arelafal booai, Aad we ear j aoi tba rich aad prond, Wkoaa tuai aad coaehea aa Wi yet I wateh aad welitheorowd Tbat iioat their flaabiaa; way. Aad baat of all wa sever nop Apart la (rlef elooe i Whoa baart to boart pbt eomfort, Hop Ne'erqulte daaoru bar throae, Hard tlaaa apoa at oftoa proaa, Wa'ra braad, aad llttla m .re. Hat wbatarar sap ol blttornott Mar b for aeln atura, I kaow mf wlfa will drala bar part, Thoaah It aaotlat dark aad klab. And I haow tha lore tbat brlat kar baart Will narar, aarardla I Heleot Tain The Outlaw's Wife si io. b. SADara, n. Xi ike rapid olatterin g of a horse' t lioofa) came to bis ears, tbo traveler mkraptl drew rain, one hand in etincLively Becking the rorolvur tbat lioag against bis Uip, his eyes keen ly raugrag ahead, until the narrow road lost ttsulf aaaougtho thickly growing trees that madu a living arch overkeivd. liut the Btornsut features relaxed aa tke rider came in view j as well they might A woiaitu, yonng and abaost bo wilderingly beautiful, deupito ber plain, bouiely attire. A fiee that was parol y oval, sot in a frame of luxurious carls, black and glossy as polished jet a face with unre, lus trous eyes, with fall red lips, bo- tween wbicb could just be seen a clean, of white, evon teeth t with skin tbat seemed liviug marble, just touched by tbo warm bioatb of the Bummer eun a figure that was rounded eyrniuotry itsolf, tbat frouly followed each motion of the gene rous bay horse all this Harry Cur ter saw at the first glance. It was an afterthought tbat made him no tice the limp sun-bonnet tbat bung upon the woman a bock, the n'atn riding-habit of brown calico tbat barely reached to the tip of her stout country-made shoes, Straight ahead the young woman rode, only drawing rain as tbo two horses fairly touched mnzsles, for Carter, amazed by the ahapo bis nat ural feara had taken, made no of fort to srive the road until the fair vision anoket Are you one of the loungers or James boysor have you establish ad a nrivate toll-cate " 'I betr pardon, lady,' and Carter backed hta horse into the edge of the brush, nushinn hotly as her low, musical yet almost taunting laugh ran ir in bis earn. "But to meet an angel where one is expecting a dev ft 1 .bw..MA A n mml ul AHA1 U 18 ailXolJ oavun vuvivgu iwt wuw loaintr one'a head.' Aa a etranger for none of our country lads could have uttered that peeoh without halting to the nat ural curiosities of this region (angels in sun-bounets included) you are varv excusable. Odbd-bventnff air 1 'One moment,' said Car ot, as she was about to ride past aim. 'Can you tell me how far it is to the house of John Hazolfbod T I am etrantrer in these part, and I begin . t I a .1 t 10 rear nab a utb iobvoij raw. Squatter John's obin stands close to tbia road, not two miles Ahead but whether you 9 nd him at home is doubtful. If not, and your business is pressing, you will find tha latch atnnir baumnu out , nnll IL make vouraelf at home the old ffentleman will like you all thi better for it wbon he eomea back.' You are acquainted with the old senUeman, tneu T 'We are Buigbbora. Onoo more good-eveuiog 1' With a half saucy nod, tbo young woman looaeuod the raiua and gal loped rapidly away. Carter follow ed her with bis eyes and oveu turned bis horses' head aa though aitrnnirl temiitud to follw bur in the flesh. Oue iiuiok, backward glaune then the winding road led her or of his eight Then -a ebarp cry fear or pain, followed by tke swif reotuling trampling of iron-' lioofa. Without a moiuont'a hesitati Carter put spurs to bis horee am aiied dowu the road, fooliug as by insUnot that the young lady bad mot yitU some mishap. Hounding tl. uwav he wrenohttil tu bis horse, .iiti a arvof alarm. Just before lead. II er hone had disappeared klong the winding road. jjeaptng from ine aaaaie, uarter iooped over the motionless figure. ifting her head to his breast brush- eg the dirt ana leaves from ner cirls. His horse, still smarting frjrn the ranklins of spurs, snorted aid reared back, then turned as up ota pivot ana caiioped swutiy a- Way. Carter dropped the eurly head, andiostinotively started in pursuit but nly for a few yards. Pausing,' be Rianced first in the direction ta ken bv his steed, then back to the fair stranger, who now raised her hoad, a low, almost mocking laugh parting ber bps. But as sho sprung to ner feet, the laugU was out snort by a gasp of pain, and tottering, she sunk back, ber lips white and uglily compressed. rrora that motnont Carter forgot all about hie horse, of the near drawing night of everything save the fair sufiurer. Her provoking audacity gone, ahe faintly replied to bis eager ques tions. Her home, shying, bad thrown her heavily . Her foot had caught in the stirrup for a moment long enough to severely twist ner ankle, and for the brute to kick ber twice in the side before dashing away. "If I only bad my horse," bosi toted Carter. "Perhaps I can walk. It is not very far to our house. If you would be so kind Clinging to his arm she struggled to bor feet and even made several efcips in advance, thus supported ; but the effort seemed too great, and only for bis quickly encircling arms, she would have fallen to the ground 'Leave me bring help,' she breathed, faintly, ber soft cheek pressing his breast her breath, fan ning his face. The wolves may not if you are qnick ' 'I will not leave you,' muttered Carter, his blood leaping hotly trough bis veins. 'I am strong enough to carry you if I only knew the road. You are so good so kind !' and the largo, liquid eyes gazed full iuto Ins. 'I am so sorry to trouble you. I am paid a thousand fold,' ami there was a burning glow iu tbo voting man's eyes that told how tru ly he nieaut what he said. "Only for tbo pain you are feeling, l could wish that it uiiirut last forever r ' v oulda t a wuuk or s do i - and the red lips parted with a little, shy augh 'But 1 do nt see wiiat is to be done, for there aro wolves about, and I should die of torror were I oft alone. It is not a milo to our house d j you think you could car ry me t ot answer uartor uited ner easi ly, toudurly. 'It must be nice to be a man you are so strong i l'loase tate mat path through the woods it is short er. Without a word. Carter entered the path indicated, aud f ollowod it with a quick, stoady atop, bis heart beating like ' a trip hammer, under the pressure of tbo warm, soft cheek Ue seemed insensible to fatigue, though at any other time be would have found nine stoue of flesh and blood a rather wearisome armful. But with those wondorful eyes occa sionally meeting his, tbat bewitch ingly beautiful face in such proximi ty to his own, he felt not the lightest fatigue, sua strode on without pa Use for nearly nut a mile. Nor would be have stopped then, but for suffi cisnt cause. A tall, roughly-claf man stepped from behind the sheltering trunk of a large elm, aud barred the path. Tke lower portion of his fade was bidden by one sun-embrowned hand. clasping a cooked and leveled revoi ver. 'I rockoa you're my meat, stran irer 1' Surprised, as indeed he well laigbt be, Cart paused abruptly, bis aruu slowly relaxing tboir grasp, as he stared into the muzaio ol the revoi You're just the man I've ben looking for,' added the highway man, slightly lowering his weapon. 'Just pull your weasel and toss it here, then you can git up an' git' Carter wholly released lis fair burdon, and clapped bis bands upon his hip i but nis angers ciosea oniy upon the empty scabbards tua re volvers wore gone I Attheaame moment tie young woman sprung forward aa freely aud lightly aa though ah had never known an aooident ana dok a post Uju, beside the outlaw one arm around bis waist ft moving smile mnlinff bor ruby Ytt. In that tnomeui uoxer reausou how eoinnletelv he hadjeeu duped, - .... . -. . . . . -. , and bitter Indeed l louna ine awakenlnff. 'I owo thia to you, uen, ana ms tone were more Bad than angry. Thia' the uric a' trying to ter I' and the arp and wen more than you persuasion you crows, this very At you tul oof f inoney, ftou as iuUnied to halt m wars en the aiu eooatfh, boot yoaj, to save r aalai no i and the grass. As X followed for I hare been within ear-shot ever since you two met I picked thorn np, and you are welcome to them, alter you fork over.' lou nave me foni, moodily utter ed Carter. 'You can take the monoy, if you must have it I will not give it to you.' Take it Kate the left-hand pock et,' said the outlaw, ooolly. 'And you no tricks. You are a whito man, clean through, and i Bbouidn t like to hurt yon. if I didn t really need tbo money to got ont of this country with I d let you slide, even now. lint it can t be Helped. The woman gently slipped ber band into the traveler's bosom, where the large, wolu filled pockot book was clearly outlined Carter looked full into ber eyes, and the hard lines around his mouth soften od. This ia a sad lifo for one so beau tiful as you. lady. I would not re gret double the loss of money, if I could only know you wore what I thought you only a minnto ago. lour opinion matters little to mo, while I have hia love,' was the quiet reply. 'I live for him alone nor would I cbango places with the highest grandest lady in tbo land 1' Carter moodily watched the oonpie until they disappeared, then slowly retracing bis steps nntil the road was regained, ho followed it until he reached the cabin of Jonn Hazel wood, who listened with eager inter' est to his story. When it was fin lulled ho simply said: l bat man was Jesse James, stranger 1' Omoim or the Mamks or Days. The names of days of the week were determined by the planets which ruled the first of each. Seven plan ets distributed through the 24 hours beginning with either, would fix the first hour of each succeeding day in order of the names. In seven days the first would turn again, and give a recurring series it was an Egyp tian or Saboan invention, the Orien tals having no weekly cycle, but on' ly a Inner ono. The Fgyptians wade Saturday, the tirst day, a fus tival, and this the Jews mode thmr Kabbuth, or day of rest Baptists made Sunday the resurrection day, or first day of tbo Jewish week their Sabbath, to distinguish themselves from the Jews. The Greek reckon ed by decades, or ten days. Our names of days of the week were in troduced by the North re n pirates. miscalled Saxon and were derived from the Scandinavian mythology as i Snnday The Sun's day. Monday The Moon's day. Tuesday Tice's (or Tuisco's) day Wednesday V odon b day. Thursday Thunr'a (or Thor'e) day. Friday Frigo's (or Frea's) day, Saturday Setern 'a (or Saturn's) day. Iddicationi or LiMuivirr. HufeUad publio Iroturer at Jena, who publitbej work oa longttv la tnt laat oenlury, (but dtaeribea the tort of mea who bat Iba boat protpeoti of lose Ufa t IU bat we!l-proportiooel aiaiura, with-out bow rar, bring too tall. II ia raibar of tb mldJtt lit, aad omawbat thick tat. Hi oomplaxioa ii not too florid at any rat. too much rnddlntaa In youth la taldom tigs of lung ity. Hair approach a ratb r to lb fair than to tb blaok. Hi akin is tlroog sot roach, flit b4 not too big. II ha lars raloi at tb xtrerolile. and bit boulder ar raibar rouad tbas flat. Hi neok ia not long, bit belly doe not project, aad bis kandt ar large but not too deeply (left. Hi fool I rather thick tbaa lone, and hi lege are Arm and rouad. H baa alto a broad ohett aad atross vole, and lb faculty of retaining hi breath for a long lime without difficulty. Ia general, tber oomplet harmony la all hi part. II aeaer ar food, but not loo delioat. Hi pull I clow aad regular. Hi app tit 1 good aad hi digaelioo eaay . H ha not loo muoh thirst, whlob Is etwee a alga of rapid ir-ooapiloa. Hi peeTonisr beoaaa to violent or de t Intel Ira. If h glow way to anger, be eiperieaaee a glow of warmth without aa oaerfl vwing of th gall. H like employ awl, panioalarly calm neditalioa and ograaatild epeouiauoot i ia aa opumin, friend lo Nature, and domeotlo felloily, ha no tbirat a fur either honor or riohee, aad baoiebe all thought of to-morrow, Hows Tbaimimo. Richard Cecil was not far wrong when he said tbat 'the roost common of all human complaints is parents groaning un der the viooe of their children' vices, too, which have grown up un der the very eyee of these parents, but which they lack firmness to re press ia time I "ttood laws, aaid Baxter, 'will not reform us, if re formation begins not at borne. This is the cause of all our misdeeds in church and state, evon the want of a holy education of children." "No greater barm is done to Cmnsien doin,' writes Luther, "than by neg lect of children.' tarty IVu.nmjr. Bk st ir Charity Is tha greatest of virtues. "There le tbat soattereth anil yet in ereaaeth." This would seem pare- doxioai, and yot it le found in the Book of books. "God lovoth ft ebeer- ful giver. "It is more bleeaedto Svs tlian to reoeive." This, too, is . taiMklnir of the holv writ MWttaoavav maaaure you mete, it shall be meted to yon airaHuT Think silt, O man, and be generous to yoor The Wearing of the Blue. This is not ths first time in this country tbat the 'wearing of lbs blue' bis beta ft sign of sbstinooc from iotoxioeting drinks, nor wsr whit ineo th first to establish a Umperaoc society on tb Amerioao soil. No ; too red men, wbo oever kow drunkoooess until tempted lo it by ths tuplditjr of white inoa, were the first to BMoeiat tbemtelvet to gethor sgainit tho nee of alcoholic drinks. Io tho last eeotary, std prevtou to lbs Ilevotutioosry wsr, after thr Six Nations had dwindled fearfully in numbers, and bad lost much in character as 'noble sons of the for est,' aa Ironuois prepbet, brother of th brad chlof of tb Six Nations, visited the tribes of bis confederacy to look Into their oondiiion, and en aeavor to aevtse ana suggast mean to ferrest their dgenraey sad decay wo or tb nrst tribe be visitod ws the Oonndsga' It did not take him long to learn that tb oblef agent of their demoralisation was ram. From one end of bis journey to tho other, in every tribe be visited, evidences of ils destroying power met him. and b determined to use all tbo power of m influence aa a teaeber and propb et to io'luoe his people to tnrn from to nauu wbicu ws destroying them At Unoodag o, after sertoss consul' tatioo with tb chief meo, a tribal meeting wu called, every onl of the tribe, men and women, old and young, oven le the youngest papoose, being present, it was sn oocai n or great solemnity. Not lb bead chief himiell was more susuU thsa the prophet ( lor he was regarded ai landing between bis people and the Ores! Spirit. Ue bad come many hundred miles tor Ibeir eakes, and they looked eagerly for his meatage from tbo Oreat Spirit Looking about bitn sorrowfully, he exclaimed : 'How lew you are ! Onoo you stood like the primeval foreot, overiug hill aad dale, mouotuin aad valley ; Iroui whero the sun rises to its rottiog, you oovcred the laud. INow you are low HcatlcrcJ, Pcorcliod, blaslod truoki ; a low weak, withered ssp- lings ber and tber. What bss wrought this Chan f as fire ooino from beaveo aoJ destroyed you ? Has th sharp aie of the invading forres'.cr been laid at your roots 7 No. in poison is iu vouruilve. sdJ soon the cunkor of it will leave none ol you on the faco of the earth I Re member the legend of your father ; bow but two or three generations bavo passed sinco your lodge were couollo.i ; bow they clustered in for. est and fl.M. around tho lake and aloog the streams. Remember tbe thousands of youog warrior, their oratory, their battles, tbeir triumphs ; bow their nam wa everywhere hon ored, tboir bow aud their battlo axe every where fesred I Where now, on, Onondaga 1 ar tb column of smoke that went up from your wig wams above tb tree tops io tbe val leys and on th billsiffe Y Where now sro the crowds of young braves wbo once made your summer wild woods norry with mimicry of hunt ing or of war, or sent their winter snow nsk swiftly gliding over the erueted snow or the ic boood stream f Wber are th long line of werriors which iu other time went, io tbs glory and terror rr mir war paint, out on the war path, till and swift aa th aerceat ia their movemesU. tiero aad destructive as wolves ants' paoibrs in their assault f What has msde this difference be tween then sod now r Use the rta opened bar month and swallowxd your wigwams and yoor people lias tbe Ureat Seine sent a pesti lence, and destroyed your braves sod yonr women t Have your sneoiiei, With greater numbers and braver courage, ovepowered you and beat, o you in wsr, and reduced yeu to your present condition 1 No i none of these things have happened you. What then basdone it I bet tbn ha wrought thi ehang T Why is It that to-day my Voice can reach every member of your tribe f Why are you snob a handful r It ia tb while maa a fire water I It is tb evil spir it that voo let the while man tempi you witb tbat ha esten your life a- way. uo on aa you nave Dca ao ing continue to yield yoorlve to this deadly poison, and now many sommera will pass er yoor last lodge will be gone, tbe last fir be queoebod in the wigwam f Lre many win- tors, as one of your sons, or your son's son. hungry and ragged, stag gore a beggar to tbe white man s door, tba finger of tne wnite man s aeorn will le DOlUUXl at mm as Tbe last of tbe Onandagas ' pirfluDg peoniiDug ! AT TIIL2 New York Fancv Store, (In Holmes' new bniliding, opposito tho Keytsone Hotel.) IMiVItlClST HT., M13MNHGWOVK, 1A. STTTTrTO lm Jnwjt returned from the IStiwt Vlriltl ern CJitteM with the lurgeajt ntil a 11 aww moHt cjompleto Htocl OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! E. F. Knnkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Thle iratr ealaable loo la haa baaa as tber. eaalily ta.teit t all l.of tka eaatniaaltf tkal II la bow iwim iaiiapaBMiia a. a tobm mrtlrtn. It t bat little sarin tbei.lowt tkal I aail (Ira tone lo the Mnmarb. rnou Ida ritaia and tirolnaai life. CrarriKxlt aanalil bar It. Kor th ear af Waak iioaubi, Jnral iMMllir.ledlc-itlon, Ilitaaaee af ike sturaarb, an.i Mr all eaaaa r-airina: a -tn. Tkie vln lnslalrs the moat rblan. ant. otait Ball uf Iroa a pom - curat- of Ma. aatle lla, eoaiilol altk In mt anenrall si lM tonlea Yellow Para laa Hark. l-s yo want oiBthliia to atrenslbaa foe 1 Ixi fa wast ao"i awtlial Ho vna want lu ! rid vl aarvuoenaae I m ')0 want aoerar I M jo want In .leap well I I o yoa waat to hulltl an or OOBilttatloa t IK . want In faal wail I tie to waat a arl.k ami rtoroat ImMit t irr-aiiotrr Kt'iia!..'-) uitilu wins or irom. ever to thist cotmty. SHAWLS, SKIRTS, Oreat bargains in brought Large variety in SU HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc. I, LACK IJACAS. Special indncemenU in HAITBURG EDGINGS ft DISERTIHOty, Table Linen and Towling of all descriptions. l'annli, In nAaaal f nnv tTOOllM ill Oltr line ill An.t it in iIiaif tulvatiUirn to rail" and eiatoine my goods and pri kVH nnrohaainer 1anwtirn. Thnv fail alwaVS SaVO from 25 to 40 nnnux nv.av.XWA) ALMOST DAILY DURING. BKASON. Thankful forfait Javori a tUinuitin of the um it refpevlfully oUHttL neyecrfully, Oct 1C "73. H. AVlilH. I only aik a trial nf IMl talaaMe ton to. Mwara of ronntarfalu. a Hankal' HltMr Win of Irna I thaoolr aaraaad itcial rnv ady In the known wnrin for th permanent rar l littit ami Italilllty an'l a tbara are numhar of Imitation err-n-l lo ttie aklln. I wouiit eaation th community tn parrkaaa aaa tint tka aanaln article. mna'aturet by K. f. kankal. and barln bl damn oa tka anrk nt a.ary bnltl. Tb aery feet tbat nlh.r ar al lamptin in imuaia tnii raiaabia ram.!, ym II vortk an1 anaaka roiam la It. faror. MuM only la 11 bntil". er all butila for . Try ihl vaiaania ma-itrme ini na aonviaoao or 111 mer it, riuia by draaat't aad Healer arery wber. Trims Worm ltetuoved Alive. Il-eit and all eomttl-t-, In two boar. W f till h-4 paaara. Heal, Fin, and Ht'nia-b Woriaa uior-d by lr. Kank.4 I Korlh Ninth Mi, Pblladalphla, I'a. N-od for rlrrola, alik sir-all on all Hu la ( Worm., d,i frar. SaK yonr drttiraiat fiir abailMt Knukal'a Wwn 5rnp. ajbi'.b will dolh work. Prl l a It a-vr fall. ti remove all kluda. fnaa ebtldn-a uv eruwa p-raon. Ulraotioa. wita l. NE W AooBginiee'G SsiDe. WU GOODS ! ' DEW GOODS ! ! GiresLt LBsLirgaDiiuO I lOJt OKII OJl I'JTOIilTClS I1Y tho uudernined AHeinoo.oX HOWAHD I. ROMIG Adamsbur? fSnyder Conntr Penn'n The Stock CVinHisls partly of FALL AND WIISTElt GOODS, Such as Cloths, Caesimers, Kentucky Jeans, CoUonudos of every style and quality, also Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL WOOIj DKLA1NS, Merinos Poplins, Ac. at all prices and vory cheap HATS AND CAPS, Carpets. Floor, fable, and Stair Oil Clotn. BOOTS AJSTD SHOES, Hardware Qnoenswi.ro, Tin and Olaesware Wood and Willowware, Coffoee, Bngars, Syrnpr, Molasses, leas ot all kinds, ana ax iw i-ncus, Ciirars & Tobacco, Fish Si Halt. Wholesale and KottuL in a t nn a T nftAT bhamokisi aaakUdBABBa. lUaOlii WJXL, VVOI4 March Ml't. ISAAC BEAVER, Aaalaiaa. J M.LINN, A. If. DILL. (SareeMor to J. F. A J. M. l.toa,) ATTUHNaiB AT LAW, Lewieburg, ra Offer tkeir profeasioaal services to tbe publio. Collections aad all other pro feeeiooal buelne -atrutel to their eare illreeiproaplttniioo. Jao.s. our H. H. Grimm. Wra. H. Dill. ORIMM'Jt DILL, Attorneys & Conncelors A T-LA W, orrioe Near the Post Office. Freeurs;. Pesin'a. CoBallaUoBlaboiaKalieAaad Oanaaa Uofaagee. Deo, 19, '72tf. F. J. R. ZELLER, ATrORSRT'AT-LA Vf Centrtvilie, Snyhr County, Penna an knalaaaa antraatad to at rar aill vail aad ralthrallr alta.ld la. Will pratlm auiviai &a tt aA.raJ auairla af Sawder BBd oonntiaa. Van b aoaaaltau la Ue Knaltih or CKarauw laasuaaia. y-a it a gi L'J lliMUPn ' ATTOR.NET AT LAW, Slinit-rove, Pa. Offer bli professional erlet it Ik publ Uo. CoUmiIods aoJ all other profeeeiooa bueiaees entrutteJ I ki ear will re aelea nramrl atloatloa. OSo door . . . ' m.i r i a oris or tae aoYion noiei. Such la the story, aa old men tell it Thia ia ear tain t from tbe wtait of that prophet, for many jreere no member or tne iiuanoatras saeiaxi bqaor. Kvery Indian, eqoaw, and papoose rorvxiwore araen spiriw, and all kent their pIikLt. Within forty yeaxe it was always known that if a dmnken Indian was seen in Central New York, be hd not on tha AiM lecvinire ot tbe OnAndAina. but tha rJ Wirirw of tbe Ouetilaa, i whom only a Part took the plsxhre. If an OnaaiUaTW asked tor a drink of water In a store where Ikjnor was ha amelt the rtaae. and it Uiere - f honor ia it. he -rlttkjug, Oet. S. 'TSU W . POTTER, An onyx r at law. Sellnagrove, Pa , Offer hi profeeeioaal eerri to tke pabll. All legal basis alreiS t hie oar will recelre pronpt aite&iioa. Ofiee oo door above th !t Latkeraa Ckarek. Jalj, 4tk '79- LFRICH Beaver Springs, Pa. AROF.PT. UtST iSTOCK or AMU COHPLHTEBT i.erai tuii i.aaii lumi. S. ALLEMAH & SON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Nelinssffrove Xn All prftoal baalaese aad lletisf eatrui4 to tkeir ear vlll B traajpilr aliened I. Cs b eeaealiod la la(Ua or eermaa. Offle. htarhet Bt, Dry Ooodsj CrocorieH, QucuuRvvare, lIn.rdwo.ro Wood 6c "Willow "Vu re. Notions, Fnrnisbing Goods, Beota It Shoe), Hat & Caps. READY MADE CLOTHING cheaper than ever brongbt to Soy. dcr County. Dealer in flRAI. SEEDS, ('OA L. LUMBER, Fl!H. H ALT, LASTER . A'.l kinds of a vI eifhanjel tot Cui or approtei oun'ry f rjd jee. Call an I eXamine my stock anl leara mr pr.tr br'nre rurehasiBi e'.itah.re. Oet. 12, 1. m. EiECUTOR'8 NOTICE -LetUre taftaneatary aa the eatat ef rara4 Keertet, late of Br TahlD. Sarlar t Co.. Fa., dead. Sara Maa created ta the a alar. MgM all panoa kaoaia tsalr ladatit. ' eo va aald aai.i alii rlaaa asaee lotaiadiata paraMat wtll iaekrie alalia, alaat al4 oet vlll ('teaaal am for itlv.i tn a. na an.. Jatet. Itrr. aUeeaear. D R J; V CANAWEL, FHTSICtAS AIT CBE05. t'entrevllle, mr4tr C., rm. Offer ki profeestoael rvle to Ike publio. Cttution. pereoae ara kereby aatia4 A tt aCV af aiaii aa;olla(iBf tut a aot fined1 7ia bp ca tke : af Mare, ISTT. aa I pU4 le do tke 27 aeeer area. rel any valae to tka aM ill mot par It sale goE br a de arvaaa X ksw Ao ennn Paa twp., starek II. ton. TIP ATI a aJtf 7 JOttN U. ARNOLD, Attorney nt iaw, DISTJUCT A TTORMETl, MIDDLBDUDO, fA Proreeeional boata eatrusted I ki eare 1 be prompt; atieaded lo. f reb 9, 71 J THOMPSON BAKER, AttorneyntL,ny. Leaisburt, Taloa Co.. fa. BtarOaa be osulled la tb Kaillsk aad Qeraiaa laagaaf .Al orrtOB Market cireel, eppeelte Wall Amitk A to ir 9 rvy A. JL SMITH, PHrSlClAX AXD 3CMQE0X, Offer kl profeeeioaal oervt to tb 4l- seas or Adaasbarg aad vtoniit. ep, is DR. J. Y.SIIINPEL, 8CR0B0.1 A1) fUTSICIAW, MiddUburn, Pa. Off re kl profeieaal eerrieo t Ik lv isea of hliJilejarf aad eteiany. March Ii, ei a ... I. T ' t 75. Justice of the Peace, i?xrrrfoc-k, iayxW C iav Alt klads ra4reM made e Hbval ttra. IToaiptty aaasaJw an iairvatad kl ear. kaaaa ( Ja 9, Tin JJ T. PARKS, ! ATTORS BT AT LAW. SELINSUHOYK, 8NTPBR IVUSTT. F (AepLlft. -eTir A C. SIMPSON. tV. ATTOR.NBT AT LAW, North irabjUtvl Pa. Off ki prvfeaaWaal eartlee I Ik pub- .1. All bu.tu aatriMtea I ais :r all! k araairiti atieaded la. IJaa. 1?, Til V. II. KKUK, Mcs of On Pttauifcir.naf, aillk. ervJlB)7let, rm. patas aaaV 1 a anaaai BVW.U- THISi! t A ckaao lr all to aiak eaaa aeaey aad s ih Best Goads ia tke aaerkot. TEAS, COMES, &C, eoUatlo-r thee (ha aaa taaMtiea aa k kaaaki a ear atlvar kiaaa ta thai a-aw. try. All (w-ia aaaraataait a aibraevr aad a rcratd. ar tba ataaav BI b ra. faedad a raaara l tka erjatle, aaaf ca at er tpw. Tbe Moatattu af ear aaaue far aniaai ard 1 at lo l-elera. (f r al l ear.), ha flaw a a ataaata? aa We Vert I'ny aad rariai.y, uat a. avaaajorva uj a.T,wr avaaaj a iba rr-f. After autura daMiWatloa hare dataraiiaad a adaa r oarf ta kaawa. kiasar a. aaa raaaraor. al tha) krvaat Wbaaa- eale rraJe rrtfaa, akaa aCta B) eanierf tanre aaoaah atasa a aall eaaa. Vba -ud t aah ataaik-r eh ia W' II hp a ia rata aaaaaa. aa-t avaraati ana aa aa4 .aa aa fc aual mmm ta d awMMUu. Wwle aula eaal he tVai i ai t oaae aa Pa Bre. SU - a mra iy er paraaaa- iar aaatiif aapyll-a 4 a Tvra flM FrV.- tela the atarta anoaai aad Batik", aad eel at aa lor Cta inr. Ur. rraa-Uat. a. Wa rin a arimat ( eithae ita. r avaV t ana wmrwm rave aa taaalaa. a aavaaia ua aaa. t ThVA a C O r t. B mi . ati. aaj rra,-wa, aaa nee t. mauar. tiur 3W I OTK Jt t.bina TfA Cow. !eL IL MOSKS X Ca. Ptvphtftor. W. ,!. BJaadtt VICSBV SIKaaa. .V. rrC JOHN K. UUGLlbS, Ek., yVUTKI OF THE riACS, Peaa Twp., Seydr Co. Pi CullarlM aad S aaa t J mtunt ha raaaa awatra. yNlON UOLeifi, BtAMVihejraj f. GEOKOSa 8MITU. rivpaSator. LMONBKCK, Justice of the Pence Alt4bur, Bmb' CiK, As. Will k la ha edVea at U abaa aaatl eaBlaeavea MUatVAV aad VATCKVAT I aaek eav.tjk all k lad of baaiaee tUua ki . vol k etuadt t 1 af.'M AreoBseJattawe faal aad kare d oral, rpeaial aeeaaaatedatieae rat d)- U pabtV tairaaaaa is 6 BOMB 0. ktua. A eAai! MlieltaaV April. 1ST7. QUARLXS U COliNELIUS, Attorthev'AtLavr, Arse 2tW, riwetv Cvuty, afo- r be e.aeajiaal , faajuaa at itjas. atai S llV Km&sronffs OSWEGO STARCH U tha BEST aad MVJVT aXV-WSnOAA ah iaa wr. IS paraairi rCBII . aakaaa le riMtt a lata I iaiaai ) VBaa Kmaorsl la taw . aaaai NddBajrB WaaWaAjW. aak Notioev pereoae vva?ina ITOTE5S 1 -irmrrai aaata aexi etaa taax lajajav I la aa taa aaa aaBaaaBaal jaavn. aa a4ai. Oerwete CaTW t9ci LL L taae araa a i Hal ahat tea aaaaa i i harksa has a d ol A aaaai i Ita-Ok hlu lay the young wou.au, like one
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