jf oolnmri, 0 yw, jo.tw column, one year, 14.00 OOlinijllraertic. 73 .HditionsJ insertion. 60 GmlndBilierdiof , r - .v.- It t'.naa urntf Km Etecntor, Administrator iitcnM Notlen, KM .i iioticM uer line. IS tdTertiwux'nW fur ft Sorter pe- anoneyenr re payable at the ,.y ere ordered, and it not paid .on oriring thcr. will Lejd Inii itbl for tno money. Trust in Mother. mil ovs Aioatat. hut Jatifhlm full of a. Srlfhi ami b'innjr, fair and fra Tmrt I" raoiasr. T.a will Br And another Jjjka ial o an and re, Lid faiibful unta yos Trail io oiotser. mil kef " J0"' M14I.s. f,r prlou palm aba know i.l ana aeiltit I Aid aer Sisal, wars with f..llD RlMtfdklM ln Bvtr elot a jour happy obllJUh Joy Tut ravalio. ' Mldt Jblri blooming- flr. alia year aprKni ata'asa ruy Truat la molaar j Bke'll aii'ita jrou lis aa ether.' lack at eeerat In your brta.t, ra with h.r who lotas you but Truit la inoiutr. Orawleg lana. our hope and prlJa, Ja. loo. aaaj a patl.at uidtf Trail la aioiatr. Satan aspiration another. Kl a foil fall to tall. Hr eweel eu.B,.I worktlh wall Truit ia oaoiber. Oirlt an J bo; where'er you atand, graltorad Inroutb our beautaoua land. Truit In motu.r Bke'll ad.iee vou lika na otbtr i LaTinf atraayeu o.ay poairai, Hut. for thoughtful tanuVaau, Trunt ia oiutbtr. !(S e 1 o o t T a 1 o Second Sight Tricks. "Look at tbe nu nbr ia tbis ieo- toau a watoii. 2it, tauu, d j you i. ii i Tea.' Wall, what ia it V o tuoasanii eunt D in ir i I an I tDty-five,' uxli Misa Holler 'it ia goM watoh, aul e ta ba w ial itbout a key.' Ia a purlof in tho Fifth Avonao otel, last oilit, tat KoLiort Hcllor. utily baire 1, 1 m tu )flt ii;iu 1 id in; I'.atar, a till, fl ixau Uiiiro i bluu lj, a blue yilk dre-i. s the ea.t r of a matio newspttpor, tli puraur of a iropeaa ateamHr, fetaaly Dint, a unjf fiji)i;UaiiD't:i, au l tnyadif. Tna wiziid w.m in a pii tienl.uly nlj bumor, and piiifonucil amny uhidz ttti l ioino ma intuit tr.cl(4. .it, boin tiioks, I win not unpec- !ly iDt'ifoste l in tboin m u.i mu fact, witii tue rm-u doxtontv witli hio'j ha ac'j'jttipli!li'ivt bi.-i p irp iu u.it biaaiuiiiiMon ot ilis lljilor n irvelljus pooi' of MdCuu I bi'lit tu uteJ all tuy iate ost, mi I m t:Jj iu WA4 ubi .lnttfly 1 oj of utiv ight prbapa djtcst or happen on ulutiou of thu Siipjiuutoinl prob- um. With cheerful nUcrity the flullorH IIjwj.I tUoiBHuWoii tt b wmp jote I ni iuvueti'itttJ, an. I I tunit aiv beir toals were tolerably 8evtro ibepuraui's relbiuUnt ltnU erobief ua cureftilly bound ovur haUdy'b iloep ayea-ultli 'tlli iudIi loerauein wn il jiiu tvit'i bur bi-,' to oa, an tlia nactjUMity of bliilf,.!.!- tij u apparent Mtlier tbon re il alio ait with uu- irlovd l hi i U jlJoil on lior lap At Qrst tuu tosta wura rii'i as the er''e auafduoa luvulibly atin. iea. A go' J pencil cnne. a riu?, a san-f, caot, au iiiubrella, a button boA. cburin, a diamonJ. a watch, n Int. nd all that sort of thin. wliicu nat- orally u'go.u iUjlf to thj cjau. tioDsr.. Many of theao articles are Ci n moo that if there were Dot a system lipifual telenfrtpby, it would uot be aiuoaii to mvuut oue. Indeed, my first itDDression was that bv oouatuit nmotiiia Hihv h.l elassided and arranged a vast uuua or or articlos to bj indioated by set questiona. It ia obTiooaly ponaibla For luatance. 'Wlmt in tbie ?' night always indicate a gold watch And tuial a er.ld ixucil t 'Wbit have I uow T au opera trims i 'Will you desoribe this ?" a btid!crohiuf. Up to a certain point this ia clritr snougb. I could do lli.it mnuli my self. And if, without praotioe, I cun da a little, by constant aud iutelli gent practice a professional sight seer could do a gie it dual more A j trade is a trade all tbe uoild over. snd it'a well to remember it. I remember it, aud duterraiaed tot to be outwitted on that Hue Answeriug a touch of the boll, a waiter appeared, disappeared, and reappeared with a bottle. "Waiter, said I. 'bare you a dock St in your jacket T' lie wore a wuite i icket, nnd. as Was deoloped afterward, his pock sts were on the hibide. . 'Yes, sir,' be answered. May I see what you Lave in one rf thaut f He grinned all over, evidently nn Accustomed to such familiarity, but influenced br the remote Dossibilitv of a quarter, be turoud out of bis pockets Inside out. la it bad been a tntfe with a cork screw blade, a while button, a little slangs, and something tout looked We siUcr While I evamlned the. articles not word wee aaid, but we all saw I everyiniog ilr lieller as well as I the. rest. I OArefollj icraHiikod tb little 111 I- f 4riL wbits article, and as I did so tbe waiter's grin changed to a frown of apprehension. On it were some characters s nch aa I bad never aeon combined be fore, and after thoroughly looking at them 1 banded it to Heller. fie spant it few seconds in lioking at it. Nov, then, this is diOTuiilt i what do I hold ia my hand f Ootne, yon must try. Di.l that 'must bint at mssiner ism t With visible e!T)rt (he digniflud woman bont ber mind to its Uk. l'rcaentljr, ith a sigh of relief, she faintly said 1 'It is a piece of silver.' "Wrong." "It looks like silver a white met al a charm, I should say. It's a qitetr tiling.' - , -. - "Uijzht. It's not silver, but alu minum t but it looks like it. There are characters tracod on it what are they Corns now." I think there is a cow.' Yes. Oo on.' "A cow, a triangle, and a cres cent.' "A cow, a ti ianglo. and a ct recent. Yes that's right, can you make out tho characters t' 'They may bo R and D, but Iboy are iotortwined and not distinct.' 1 he applause that followed this triumph of well, I don't yet know nbut to call it. but tho upplaaso wus ns hearty ns any nho ha 1 ever recoied in her life, for the tost was must remaikablo. "Whr:re did you get this, Henry V asked Mr. lienor. uiikeii air. lienor. "Got l.im from the ptiest in New i Orleans,' replied thu much relieved .lui key "Ftoin the pi ied t What priest? " I he colored priest. lie sells em f it (1.. liars " "What is it X' "Safety piece, sir. I don't have uo more fevers " "You wouldn't sell it I supp S9?'' "No, sir, not for nuthiu', sir." I s.ifosti;d tint p issibly Miss Heller w is f iti rile I, but she 1 1 igli ed and sail not. S ) wo went on. Of course, uo system oflinil il telegraphy C J.lll havo ans vore I their purpose ia this tist, unless it as so eitensivo us to co oprulieti 1 metallurgy, natural history, tho al p'j ibot, hii I masonry, an 1 with sj:u' reltitauce I dismissed the idea for the niutiient. 1 Living seen considerable of ven triloqiuxts in piivt' t ns well ns poli tic, and knowing Huller to bo f'a:ilc princtp in the practical j kin lin j. it occurred to me that, though not pruhnlile, it was p'issiUly funiblc. mat in'i nious au 1 p.nfcoto 1 y,m tiiloquisiu was the b iso slave wh thus deceived our senses. And I confess I wass imewhit im pelled t a setioiia oouvi leratio'i of Miis thought by a nngcstioii m ide last week in tho Sun. that ll jllitr would not allow otli.ns to put the (jui'stious to Miss llellur. Why not F Was his vnzt necessary as well as his eyes 1 I trie'j, tburoforo, a saaonJ expjr lucent. The youti! diamatiti nnwsolitor wore a pecnliatl.v fcl.iny satiu cravat, evidently fresh from the bahurdish ei's stock. Taking him asido I askod him to lend me bis cravat. With a une i-elutance, for it was very hnn.lotue, he did so, and, ns I had hope.l, the name of a dealer was stamped in tho collar. I showed tbo immo to Mr. Heller. "May I nsk her what this is. and tent her generally by my voice 1 ' 'Why certaiuly." He told me afterward that he bad encountered shrewder men than my self, and that I need not go away utterly enst dowu, as ono without hopo. "What is tbis. Miss Ilellor t" "A young person's cravat, tt is made of satin, has a stiff collar bind, and ia worn iu folds arranged iu front '' 'Correct. What, if anything, is there written on it t" "Nothing." "What 1 Lo k again." "Ihore is soinethiuff stamped on tho iusid i in Kilt, old English lot to s. It is A little woru on the edv'e or rather imp )i fontly stampjd I should say 'Mlleck & Lo. And that s precixely what It was "1 uive it nn." said 1 "No, vo, go on man. Try it again For all you know I buy my under wear thora. Try something of your own." Mr Pust pulled from a greasy leather wallet a ticket aud banded it to mo. "If she can bit that,' said he. 'she s a witch, for I'll seir uo one baa ever put eyes on it before but my uncle ami nivself. ' Mr Heller looked at it. No oue in the room but Dust, Heller and myself bud thus far seen it "Please describe this nrtio'e, Mis Heller." "it's a bit of paper, about two inches long and one inoh wide with printed end written letters on it " "Wilt yotf read the letters 1" l cant Very well make out the timber, but I think it says r No. 1.2VJ It tfmpsmi & Co. ' 195 Dowery. opp t,ji in vf street. November 3, 1877 t'cul. . DIU 25. Mi. yust -MIDDLfiBHRG, SNYDER COUNi'Y. "Not answerable ia case of fire or damage by moth. 25 per cent per annum " is that an r: "I- should say- that was quite enonqh." replied Mr, lieller. "Twen ty-five per cout I Why, Dust, that's fearful.1' . Oilier of th party asked ques tions of Miss Heller precitl.v as hoi brother did, precisely as I did. and that did nway with tho theory of Vnti ilcqnistu Tired as they were, the magicians ere oppareutly pleased with our mystiflcatiou, and spared no pains to sid ns in wron direct ieni. When wo talk of mesmerism, we i nitate tho tniiiisteis who preach about hell. In fact, Hcllor in comparatively worso than the other snlijcTt. be cause the latter can bo postpoued indefinitely. Hut, allowing mi so much of com mon sense ns will clear me of the imputation of writing on a subject. I know nothing of. let iiioihu tho word mesmerism as in ho itint; an i eoiorcea c.iuotiton oi menial odo li en ce, controllo 1 in no inuxplic.iblo manner by tho favored earth. I thought that Mr. Ilellor I'llhl possibly have put his sister in a trance, aad that while in that state ho mysteriously affected her meutal powers. ono way to dotoet Thero was but that. We bnd seen the two enter the room, nt differant times and by dif j fereut do rs. Conversation, audi us ! ..i i ....i il-r.ii.. i... i l I ....v. .....w ., and nt no ti.no was Mr. Ilellor ninr- er the lady than any of us. The ituiiiu U1.1UI....J iiii.i uumiu i bandana handkerchief wat tied on by thepuiser himself, nn I tiuluss j Heller can m ignotizo a w mi ni al a ; distauco of eight or ten feet, there was nothing of the kind d mo. I watched carefully nnd o onsci- entiotisly every moveiuont nnd nt- teranee oi both Hellers, p irlicip its I in tho tests, and sh ire 1 tho eutoasi. aitio dotcrininitti in of t'lo uAhorsto detect the pi iu if p tssiblo. And like tbe rust I was biflljd. It is of course impossible to get anything serious from a iu iu liU Ilellor. on tni.s subject. As ho siys "If it's a trick you must admit it's well douo, anJ if not a trick then yon are well done,' "Come uow, Holler,' e ti 1 one of ns, "give ns a hint Is it mes no i ism 1 Uertattilv, Sill ho. "If silpjr- natural vision is li ts.i l up n mes-. uieno lialluciuuion. wM -iolil llio reil ud, its weight nn I liuMiiosi orres and the nure.il. Inn tin ban!, s i , pnudinglv nllete 1 by V, b vuu nets closely np.iro.tfli each other tint our j Tie statute of K'.'J nu lo it v.,i r!,t .listingniahuio.it is absolutely f.iti- !i7.j '.ins, audit fin mess It 10 1(1 lizid, then is this woudurf il pliouo-jlt weight was loduce l lo (if) uinnoa far bevon I toe p issibility tif grains mil its tiieims toSi.22l eonjectiire, an I it wore better to bj l,v tho act of 1811 TIih at;t of HI7 content with Hhuolo wate'iing nn I j raised its thetuss t 9 ) ) lis tot il studying tho eff.ict produced, th in coin tgu up to Juno IV). 1st? was to attempt to uii'llyuj that wliieh i2S '.)7t.750 being, its it may b;i. more than it up i 5. Til., dollar. Tiits pretty little poirs. becomes Mill moro so, us wc'gold pieeo wis create 1 by tho act of tjueil ourselves sinuing in luo mire of doubt, from which, on emerging, our faculties, betinniel nnd piralyz ed, give uo hope of enlightenment other than that which might have been, nnd perhrps ought, still couldn't without verging npou that bourne from which uo traveller re turns." "What's all that lo do with it V "I really can't uuswor " Miss Heller rose, turned hor chair with its back to us, and with equal correctness described everythin was shown to her brother, no matter by whom linked. A happy thought occurred. "I'll put one more test,'' said I. The day before New Year's a lit tle black -eye J beauty came into tho offlco, with bis bos sluug over bis shoulder. "Black yonr boots ?"' ' No, guess not ' "1 wish yer would.' "Well, hurry up.' He gave me a beautiful shine, and I remeinb red his shoo for he wore uo stocking with a quarter. 'Thank yer, boss. Here's me cnnl." His dirty little band laid on my dusk acute cuJ, in which was a strange device Whafs this for, bnb V Them's to call with. I've got Uots of era " "Do you call on ladies and give thom these t' "Yoe. and tbey troat u.' Well. Lin I that card iu my pocks ef, nnd I said to Miss Heller, whoso back was turned toward us l "I 'lease descr.bod this.' She laugh jd oittrlghk "That's a card. A a old ornog outniigits in the Id-ver coroner, nnd three festive monkeys u r e grouped eros.eggnd on a soroll. each oi owned with laurel, and play ing on afilllo (in tue scroll h rsnds t "Frank Ho ton. A H.ippv NdwYeir.'" And a. i it di I I passed a pleasant hour or two but I also passed the secret. Af. Y. tun. The triumphs of truth are the most glorious, chiefly boo ins they are the most bloodies of all victo ries, deriving tluir highest lastly from the n umber of tbe savod'.not of tho slain Keep (tee from prejudice bigotry, those prisou-birs to prorcmoot. and itu- Our Cold Coin. A nisloricul fktluhnftht various i Lenaminution$. Tho following historical sketch nf our gold Coinage is condensed from an exhaustive paper of Mr. O W. Wright, in the Milwaukee Journal of K'nhtmrct, of last week : - Tlie d tublo enitle. orSiflpieoo Coiuag of the double ea le was nu- thonxud by the net of March 3d. IHI',1, lis weight is GIG grain. lis finouoss U00 (This technical form of expression moans that UJd p-trts in 1 OH) are pure uietat, the other I'M p irts are nlloy ) The total coin age of llio f 20 gold piece tip to I uno 3J, H77. the close of the list fiscal year, as SW,6M.440. The amoaetis far (jr'i than t,htk.all the other coinaue of tho (sd tatos. It, iu faot, is tho imperial Coin of otircountry, nt nnco missive, weighty and regal in appearance. '2. The eaglo, or !?1) picco. Its c.iinngo wns ntitliorizod bv tli-jnftof April l'SI'J Tho weight was lirat estitliliithed by law nt 271) grains, but was changed forty-two years af torwiirds, by thu net of Jnnj 1811. to 25S grains, where it has re inattie l ever since. Its lin.niess w is, iu tho bounding, in i lo Gl i '.'.1, but was changed, bv thu net of J uno 2S lSlll, tho sttiio net that lowered its weight, to HM 2 Two years end a half sbuseouentlv. its tiilitniiHS wan increased less than ono part in ii thousand to'JJJ Its weight nn I tjuoness have rem lino I thus tix.id to . . . . . inn preneni it. xno to !f this uoblo piece of ' M,,m..v. up t June 30. , pe,.l l IV. lilt) tolol t!.lll:lj() A met ic in 1877. -wns l. - .(!.7t)7.32). - Iofs then ono fourth. twoiith of the total coimijja of the imperial doiiblo e.i"It. I :t, Tlio lmlf f ilo, or !?" piece. i TI,;,, dogaut coin has under gone the Usino vieissidues ns the eagle. Its j coinage was nnthori.e l by the s i ne lket of April 2, 1702. Its weight w u l')3 trrains nid its ll leness flTtlA Hv the net of duno 21). IS ft its wi-ight was re liic-H 1 to 12.1 grains tali-1 its fineness to 7i).t 22.1 Hv the jet of January 17. 18.57. its fineness w is slight Iv raise I ti thx uniform Hlau l.ird of 9)). Its w.jiglit tin. I tineiiest have thus rem liuud to our time. Its total coinage, up to tho close o' tho last fuc tl year, w is 610, 412.S15. 4, The quarter oagl. or 82 !'.) pnnvtf. Tl.-W Ar.i o-jtu btlsv tho same ftmilywith tho u.tglo nu l b ilf eagle. Its cunag was nut hori.- Mtreli 3. 1SI.) the same act tint nn thenicd tho coinage of ths double eagle. It has remained nueli mg.i I. Its weight is2VS grains an I its tbiene-s tlj:). Thu t ital coin ago u, to tlie close rf the lust tincal year was .10,:Uo.lH. C. I hren dollar jfieco.- Anrtof Fohrn iry 21, 1S5 5. established this irregular coin. Its weight 77 4 grains, And its fineness, S)Jt), nro of the normal Man. I ml. and have not ! booh changed by subsequent nets, Its total o iin t.ro no tJ Jaiu 3J:!i. 1877, was )l,3Jti.032 It is hardly tieeoHsary to stato that all these gold coins nro legal tender to itu unlimited itu)tmt. The fo li ra! statute requires, however that tho weight sh nil 1 tut bj m itirl.illy reduced by attrition. Thus it sill be Boon, there nro six pieces of gold coinage iu tin United States. Tlio double oaglo, the three dollar pioces, thodillir piece all1 of lata coinage, havo uot buori chang ed iu weight or fineuess. One of tho earliest nets of Congress nuthorizi.l the coinage of tho eagle, tho half eagle nnd the quarter eagle; They remained of tho same weight and fineness dniing moro than forty year. Hy tho net of Juno '2i 13)1, the weight and nnoaoss were both materially leduct d Two yettrsjnnd nhnlf subsequently, by thenetof Juu. 18 1837, tho fineness was increased by less than oue part in a thousand. Tho stand ltd of weight uud fineness has remained the same ever siuco for all g l 1 coin. The fineness is nine part of pure gold uud uno part of nlloy i or 9)1) parts iu l.UJD, us it is gumrally ex pressed. Tho stand ird of weight including alloy with tho gold i 25 8 grains to the dolUri the d nfbU eagle is twenty times tint ("111 grams), tbe eaglu ted thai (2oS rnius); the half eagle, five tt.no (124 gtuiu). the qu trtor eagle, 2 times that (ill 0 grsins) " I'ho question is wotiietlmea usVe I i Of what is the nlloy made t. In gold coin, it was, at first a Compound of' silver aud copper. It was first for bidden by statute that the alloy should be more thna half silver. It is uow nearly nil copper owing to advances iu the art of assaying and improved method iu t tin tge. The total amount of gold coinage, up to Jnue 3'J. 1877, was $1)33,15 J,- 005. ; -. I sat dowu in thought profo'tiud, (bis msiim wise I drew: "it's eseier foryou to love a gal than uiaka a gl love jroo." . , PA., MARCH 7, A Beautiful Picture- Tbo man who stands tipon bis own soil, who feels that by the laws of tbo laud in which he lives by tho laws of tho civilized nations he is tho lighlfnl nnd exclusive owner of the land which he tills, is by the constitution of our nature wider a wholesome influence not entiily im bibed from nny oth-r aotiico. He feels other thing bring equal -more strongly than another, the Character of a man ns lord of the in snitnato World. Of this preat and wondeiftd sphere, which, fashioned by tho hand of God nnd upheld by his power, is rolling through the lienr -ns, a part is his. his Iroin the central . sir r. tt in the SU.u'O in which thu feneration before moved iu it round of duties, nnd bo feels bituseif connected by a visible link with thoso who follow him. nnd to transmit a homo, l'ethnps his f.om has como down to him fiom Ins fathers. They have gone to their last botne ! Jhit he can trneo thuir foot step over tho scenes of his d:ti ly labors Tho roof thai shel'ers him was I'tine.! by those to whom ho owes his being. H )tue interest . t iing (louiesliu Ha. lilt on is coiineetiM with every eticlosnro. Tho favorite fruit lieo was planted by his filb ' er's hand. He spot tod in boyhood ! besiilo thu brook which still winds 'through tho uioidow. Through tho field lies Hid path to tho Vitiligo reboot of earlier days. Ilo still I hears from his window thu voice of 1 the Sabbath bell which called his father to tho house of Uod s nnd ! near nt hand is tho spot where liis 1 parents lay down to leht, nnd where when his tittio has t'oiiin. ho sh ill bo lai I by his ehtldreii Thorn) are the j feelings of tho owner of tho soil. 'Words cannot piiut them gold j c tna )t buy llnfn i they llo.v out of j thu deepest fount tins of tho heart t ! they nro lifesprings of n fresh, he.tl ! thy, ond generous i.atiouul charac 1 lor J-Jttirnril Hrrrft Li!o in York. Ho' worn tltirty nn 1 f rl v women were iirrested on S.iturdiv night in , various pin ts of tho city on charge of uciiosling til 'ii in tho street. Tiieso 'arrents were Closed by thu notion of ! Captain Tynan, of tho Fourteenth ; l'rociuot. who detaile 1 a number of ofii -ers t w i'k through thu streots i dressed in eitiz.ms' eh.ihcs As is "instill when such rants tako place, a ! number f re-qject-iblu woiie-n were loe'jod up throng i the stupidity of I tl.e o:li :-ns Among thorn was oun i worn in, h i, when she was urreste I, ! wa i going homo with hor lnhy i i her !nruis At tho Tombs l'olieo Court yostord ty Justice l-ixby discharged j or at once. I Miry Fitzgerald, who wis wai'iug ' to h ivo her Casii disp ised !r. wit ! ne.ne 1 the discharge of tlr.s wo.iuu. : ru I so di I a fiitn t! ) friend who was in tun uu lieiico. This fuiii tl.i frio'l I, ivh ) h id a baby in her num. tip 1 ptM iche. I tho ruli'i as if to is'.- thu : s.)l ge itlt some quo.ilioil ''' licti n jfivornblo opp n t inity oil' ire d sho iplneod her ciiil I in tli.tarinj of Mary ! Fiig.)tal I nu l left thoevirt ro o n jintundiug to wait for hftr friend out faido. j "Oftla ;r Kelly and Mary l itzgor ' aid.'' called Justice lJi.xby j 1st Hieu I "1 saw this worn in spjak to three nion,' began th9 ofii tor, turning a- round to point to Miry llewtwf.f tho first time that sho had a baby in her arm i. and stoppod bhjrt ia iistonishmcnt "What ! another woir.an witli a baby 1 Raid Justice Bixby, Bjn'.awhat surprise. I. Slt'i di lu't Invathabiby when I arrested her," said tho officer, "and I don't know where sho coild havo got it." "It's mo own baby,' said Mary, stoutly, "ntld I had him with mo all night." Another ofileer who bad soon tho transfer, (old the m igistrnte how thu child came into Mary's pomes -.ion. Justice Hixhy lino I her $L0 Ab rat nn hour afterwards tho to tl owner of tho ehild came into tho Court uud wns considerably surprised aud di tressed at hsaring tint itwu in prison, and that sho could not gut it until the next day. Yew York World. Tub Fauocs Sivixus op JeMstieco. I. "Ood ha no pt' tuer iu bis wis .luo ; doubt not, therefore, though thou undorstitudeat not '' II. "Oreatues folio etli no man, but goeth before him i ntid ho tint is nsnJ'ioits shall overtake fortune." III. 'Hope ia nlwiys as much better than tear as oourage is sup erior to aowardfop, ' IV "5eok uot ho much to know thine enemies a thy friends s for where one man his fallen by foes u huudred lint boon mine I by nc- t(iialntuiioea v. "ue turn ceiiotn tnee mat tnoii art si ways wrong miy be doojived i but lie that SHitli til m art aliVtys riglit is surely a liar." VI. 'Jast co cam from Cod's wisdom, bat mercy from bis love, therefoie, aa thou bust Dot Ids wis dom, be pitiful, to merit bis affiO tion," VII. "Man ! mixed of virtaes aud of vicesi love his virtue! iu others, but abhor his vices iu thyself. ' VIII. "' ?eek not for faults, but search diligeutty for beauties i for the throns are easily fouad after tbe rose are fodod" 1878. NO. 41. FALL IPEI .iT New York (In Holinos' new builiding, MAItlClS'r HT., NUl.INMOUOVE, IV -V IjAHOKlt KJ OCIvSOI1 DKY 6003)8,1 OTIONS & FANCY GOODS -xow than laviiu. I Woultl mot rcspcfi fully ttniioniirc to tluj Iiilli that I lutx )hm( mmm1 t he InrL'o-l n."L vVIM. ' nwMitm.Mit ol DUY Jwi!' ,",'P AM) 1'ANCV MlUJI9f,n ? vl linilio ht t ( llirs OOllllt.V i..yi;i; vAimrrY oi1 FELT SKIRTS, H0ISERY, GLOVES, SUAVLS, a Ki7ii., of 'j'lii: ni:s'r (Germantov;n Wool, Zephyr, Ladies and Child- t rcn's Underwear' J Vtill Line r.fL.ll)l:s ( 'Lo. IKS u-hirh i srl-rf,-rf irilfo care av to price aul ninth! ;. , ! hn ;, th Hi- itr!- incut vm'mtvis al'. Ik atale o;, in Cashmeres, Alpacas, Doaincc, Calicoes, Muslins Flannebi Vatcrproofm. Shiriinj, cis. ;In fsliort niyltx-li i full :,,! ooiup'.oto iuov j 't.vl liin-iipptM-tiiiuiii- my 1 2 1 a . Ecrr;hi!: i' inritftf t iHaiul esumhic. in ,jo,$Js. Curiom .tt$ Won oictii to all icho iiui i , ;?. ,.., Oct. lb 7:1. NEW STORE, Dliddleburg, Penn'a, 1 ti. nnS.rilsn.. ur.nil.l Inf.ir'n tl.a -I'liwii nt ttii.il.i,ur au l urr .un Inn .luirli tn.n ,0 Ii.ih .i,i.i.H'l ltnr'l.:tr. cor ut ltio.il. v. limit I .li',i'i I iniiha win I,.,., a lull lin.ol all km I) .il II tr I .am. IiuIu Iiiik llcnty : Midi lltiriUviirt-, TItIM MINOS, HADDLKIIY. Pimp F;'liii:i. !. f 1 r. ZG. ' rt l'.l Iil li"-:ii.'nm mH4 3UILBI'G HARDWAKU i.'irus. insiii:-?. renctvu. nmi.s, .v. A l.ir-i' A --.). i 'ii. il i.i'i'i.i Si,rl S .,. i'N ,v S. el. 4, !(. (i ir I. ii T'.r,, .. In Hi, p Oriiu lliki"), 1 1 i.v It. ,'i, I'nliijpi, J.!.( OF A 1.1. KIS'IW i-..i ,.,i r.n I.-I...I. All ! ir.--(l!y ll.-l.i.-. l I'.-i,.... V w , , are in mi-,! .if mhv I: in I .f ll.ir l w.irij will Ad well by calloi :ii ilii- .lr1(-,., MAhANTilDN' MDA1Z. Mid IMiiiti:, Riij.lfrrp., Ta. May 2V ISM. PENNSYLVANIA R, R. lrtlmloiT. ..itnwn JunciloD r.illon, MA'N I.IK-WLSrWAIIH. Pltlmr(cH K.r., I'.nln- l-.tl.Tc-. WiV I'A'klMSOr lull t i-t Llna ElSTff ATtt) 1 "in. in. " " i ii . m In f ... ii.. 1 p. In. J '.'J . In. Hhl . toll. lilt Ri.ro 1 1 -1 n m I'.KIIl. l..r.- l.iim.l.i. inli n.tu n l.r.ii ii 4.n 'l.'l . I', n m. AiUntla Kprot HSy. in Tna Peit Itn W if I' itnf an I t!i. f.n-lf l I iri, ., mi, , P,,.r).inl AtLiiitM l.'ier.o . i,i r.in .l.iily Wnv tr.,n, Isar. aliftilnui In Mirtlln i.tuntv i ai t"llj : W . NT.. A II f. fc.- l'l, AMI 7innllla n.trr.nn'. l...iiuli.lna' .il'V.vi.in Min.vurtli VI. ac.r.l IV. It-irulUnn I a. in. in M in In l'i:il 1 1 ii 1 . lit Iu iu iii in i; II ' I II 14 II 'J. II ) II ill 4"? f.-J' a -in (! 4 b- 4 IT 4 in 4 IS 4 V 4 .1 4 ii 4 13 Tha I'a.in. K.pr.i. we.l t.n l.a D . - I at Mi-Yayoit i.ta u a. in. an.l lua Ailanilc I'.t-firi-M -l at s . . ui. TVANIEI, C. BKROSTIlKSSvn Snalrr. la in. i.i.iiii' i.i n ii iniHr.--i.ii. I n.i wilier 1 1, n i,. ..I1111..11 i.rili. Kirniof Br.l,...,r tMnh on Ih. Ii of April, Ii. h- iii.ii.a In hi. uw H'fll.l. IMS In H, Ihi.Or.no.o.. W.l..r Hlrrrt,buT. flu., Cpoalti' J. b. Il.noiuii'. l.ir, a Leather Store and Fin ishing' Shop, Vfrrr svlll t fnnnil at H tlinein fts)iorhiiiit 0 ll ktmU sf Fnitihi'1 Sltv-k, i'onl)'it( of llur . H . lit, r'jip' r, Kli anil ('iff niiii, Mornta Islulnna, T.ifiltii ., nf ihilorf nl((.litt nil r tr. Hi tt ant i on rt Slioriiitttterw. rarm n, nil all oIbin lufitajt), bafora purchaalnf kmBnT, ... Tiitrr atr'ri aa a prartlril Tannar ,'ia(.a li.Ht tt f ti'lajA th f latiilria of Stvk. UlJaa takwaj in icliaiiga for II, O. HKROTHKSFR, lana f-'T6 Sliiitfrov, Nut Ur Pa., P JJNION PLAN 1 NO MILL SKLtKStJfiOVE.S.fTDEH CO., PA Kccly & Wagner fiiiiuber benlers and McrACTi aia or Doors, Vuop Boxrs, Windows, ftnuttm window Boxes, Kthdls, Sash, Blair fixings, Hand Knlltnrs, B rat It. ctti Moultllnits, floorlus, SORUI.L A WINQ a t'A B15ET TllRlVirTd bhinflos, LatU, tio., too. Ord.ri aalloltad sail Altai mUi eroaiel araaaaj dsapaua. flaaa sail and aiau te Sr siesk efr fareaasiaf slneaes frni3 poot. rut1Uhl rty TliaratUr TTTaaaam j 4MB.M MIAH CBOlTlM, yro y. TT0 DOLLARS PEE AjflflJi IV aoia fithtn aix mootha r n.Minf paid within thartar. Sopmpw ata. contltiuod lir.t.l all airaaxaaaa r paiJ unlaaa at tba ptiou of ura pMav lialir. ' buUcriptiona oiiUl Ja of ih wf HATAtM.E 1.1 ADVANCE. Persona liMn ami uaing apart 4vJdrcpJ jo othsrs l)cotnaaiiU(jrit)ara atid ar Unb'a fnrtlip i.rli;a of thapapar '1'1113 Fancy Store, opposite tho Kevtsono Hotel.) READ! UKAD ! R HAD!!! Ht Ei' I Elui'kcnkiirg'a JJeavtr Sprinyl, I'tnna. I'valcr ii i i Tinware i Stoves &c I A I.- si-orTI.VO ,loe ai-'uort ti(.tir, I'm l.'i'i.;:.,! io term nnd s tti-iaetory 1 In. inner. :..v-I (I'm f.,!!- j . i ; : i r I lo f. ir-"i-ii ii i i-.ni.- i''.' ! I .i j i i e, Tiuwa'o, M is"-. A" :tt I'ii. erv I i.-.t-i rates. i I.'-X. i! i . ii --, ..f I'i'iw i re .1.- -j.oiit-in..- . .r :i n . !.ii.'.; i !-e i:i my lin" i. M--ine, . i I n i! i. .;ielit l y PX.uin.'iiing ; mv 1 1 a-nl te; i:i, In fore purchasing j""'1""""' rjANicL HACK.EX3JR3. 1 An, to. N E W f OCK At A. K. OIFT'S NKW CASH BOOK AND SfATIONAuY STORE, mi tho North M.le of Market Street a few dooi west from tbo Court Hons. T MIH snhseiitiei- vvnijl.l inform hi ft ti-ti-ti. ui.,1 Iii- .-tily-n. in Ml t,l'K.irs lit.. -irr"..i. I:'.- ,.- - ...:ri i'.-o h. I.' J.ii.1 rmra. .-I tro.n li.t:..,.i.iiu ii,.- i-f - u. i an .&- ir'- i... J.,rf. si.,1 w. II i.'Ii-ti-.l -I.-.-U nf !Sii-'oll3iii(!tiM Itoulsiss, Kfltoot l(otM. 1 tin nlr 1 toolrss Vallcts, Pocket Books Eible3& RoligousBooks ALIIUMS AND I'ICTUKM, III hiuil.1 ol I'tijifi; Ink aud Jhrifl; j tfllttj. All tit.) lMti: W fr CaSH. C,:l and... aif ttoi a IL. ru i- nu .'iiaro f, . l,.inif r i-.1., A. K GIFT, S'.t.-;i,'T4, M.iia;,uarg, r. kvi r.iud.'iit. i Msntifnetuiorof und ttaUrl TT1 TT TT "TVT T fTI TT tl T?? II II IT I I I I Ii Vi). - - - ' vrmiiii ra.pMiruiiy inrorm ir.a cuirrna nt Fi-linairroTe sr. I i,-liiily, ihM baoinauraa. lnrit In np l.r nu t kcrp. ennaiantty on bacj riiAins or.u.i. KISI. ANO Furniture of every Description . at Ilia very lw-i i ica. If MMtfaMf In.itts s atnminaiion of StPSTtADS.DfBEArS.TAPtBO.SCrA f.Ol'XOE. rwt. CHAIRS, a. tsjf A apoil in.iiation is tit.adad ! arly mnrric I fo'.ka to osl) aed a aty alaak ra turoliatiiig ela.wlitr., LEVI ftCLLkft Ralinasrov, 4 pril B,H70-tf MARBLE WOBK, LEWisnuno, PA. ITALIAN AND averichw marble MONUMENTS, Tombstonrs, SI nines, TJres, Yas'e LAMB.for Oiildron's Orates, Poa, tinl'h, TMtlops, tfatblt T Sla' Mantelt, ire. .11 thaaa aka it.alr. lo ufa, I atfn ,f aaylkias .!. aa..aia- tura.l al tk. a'. .,n. I warbla n. akmld .i,iili Ik. aaaaa alv a.al, kafc.r. nrrr. arwataf. SAMnrf. rOWl.1, ' - '"V, ' 'SBuwrMa-yr.-"--Tf--r-t.-' . 4
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