7. 00.00 81.00 15.1W) (ue-liall. cv.nrajTi, mi jci". Oiiriiir'l cohaen.one year, dMii)tii. (lOJairs). insertion Ifverv .additional insertion, fiyv malmd I ninoss cards of m ore than lina, per year, alsnlit'J , Esectttor, dmmistrator and Assignee lS'otfA , 6.00 2.S0 IS A. MirniMra j or a nnoncr pe riod than one year nra onvnhlo at the tun they are ordered, 1 nd if not paid the person ordering tbij will . held repfln.ililo for tho moAeV. o c t if y llotronp? ction. Llilai, lia'an. anlU ir I 81a on mumeni ''a thy flow I Ciitst. oh I aeno tbf bpfr mi'irnlnt;a ,-Wkils my liaart p,ur. f.irih ill woal twn bestit a ws-ilirn pruirie, Whara ka Tin O'l for. blnl. THsr lb proU'l riiniH'i wiring, AaJ Ik ii!'' po?li- but Tber In aarly ioi otiil IHtsJ, Wandered I f r nuny s day. Colling flwtr of richeii 0 lor. Bloomlnc rr n l my happy "Ay Tker. within t, fairy dUine;, Hral affec'l r4a kept bar tlirnnf Terrs tn prttfv loved voloc miitto 1 Ah I mint I a ia IrtiMitrai gnu 7 (bat rTfyrrl 'ntith (he willow, HiJa by Bil. In deanmleaa sleep. tVbara tke mock t rds am ibatr requitm YYhtra lb low (,rn oloeer creep, Art (boa lo.ed 1 la.twceily rtaiiog. Lost la enrrow tvl to teats, JIlla of lb 1 J1 ;'. p-i'tiering Ilouol lb glairi af comiaj jsara. Od oi y yountt airs U Uatlug. Tract! of J jr cruel trsvl. Flrasurei' t jars nil have withered, Hope's sweet dreams forever tUd An J I iiu, when lilt I ended, Lev fi where ( in kueelm- nor Bwert 1J rem, clenr plm-iJ rnr, Ou thy frsen lunk a nutty lir . W e 1 o o t rV 11 1 o . The Taial Nail. On t'te evening of Juno 2 3l.li. 1S37 a poJJldr ou h .rso'jv.!c nto:)i)iid at the suiillty of oii3 J.)!ut Stuelu. on ''l'ley pui-s-'d round the foot i.r it, the outskirts of t.'u twn of Tick- ' iJiftiippenreJ at tho nthor bido bill. Hear Donc.nt.or, Eiil.m 1. ov-1 ' l-o ntvt mouient lie beard n nrretiti oral ptrton-i w.;id i.i tli.i emitliv at nnd n Rcufile. and saw tliu U h of tba tUa time, b.isidj tin bluu!: mith nnd ped-Uer piotrii.ln from tho cml.tiiii". bis son Kiiihiu d. The p Id o: umU- I JSUe'.oto uhoi bin h., -a i n lin t, ly an ho oottlJ, nn bo it,,i.J to . raacli D ine titer early and .'et a bud At his old p!ure t f r the no.it il.tv beidfr "Statues," or I'liir. it intinbur cfrisitors woull bj I jj'.uh f u1 us ommo bition. While the smith was atf ending t i tbe poddler's hoi-Hit, uu itU.-r htran fer eiitirt'od, alao on hot'iteli'tck. inul likewise deRiVin' U.e huitlli's m-r viocn, an his hiiiri i h 1 1 cist a Hiioc 'i'he two fttranors n'ld Ihuli io geis f?it iut coiiv.MH'itiou, mi 1 t'ld peddior linally opened it maUj,;iiiy Vkit wbL'ii wii4 c is;mii Ju 1 by eti iip from his kIiouLKt, mi l ex'tiLii'; I ins .wares. wUicli cnii to I of ri.i;i, iol I and silver uaum. iv'iim, mil at forth On lh Mi-t c-'iuot't. hJn in tU'tt til a p i I I w u i i ,' t J) i er, Uo Lill-iul t-j ai-eoaio t.iy hi n. as he wits 'iu in t!u s.t.a i direc tion ; a I u that it k:, the p.i 1 l!nr, mirht t.iliti In u to o.n h iiti vhero h could tr't. aanniiu ulitinn The peddler lepln-d Unit, hn was fo inpf to "I'ho Trnvelefs' Host,'' on tlie outeVittH of Doue iter. in it f.a-t a liood house aud ho knew t'ie Lnd lord. When tho smith removed thnthoe from the horiu of the lant comer, he examine 1 it closily, leiuai l;in;r that it had beeti made iu Hal Iitik'-h. poiijtiiiff out tho fn:l t nut tliu nail wns peculiarly made, having a h tlf split in tho head, nnd tH iii it wax JIolderiu-Ms fancj. 'I'll keep thin uail," tho Mtnilh aid, and ho drove it ah wedo in the Landlo of a small hhmmer, uhoru it pHHed it Ihi'ooli the head. The noddler Hcut for n llipjon of ale, and they stood di inking mid talking for smno time. When the blacksmith joked llii pod.llur lib iut beiu in h:cU a h trry w'iuii he timt catno in, ho laughed and said t "Ob, that is ull tight. I've mado up my mind to sleep in the bi out bousfl, where I h ive often hbpt bn fore; it's o nf rt "! , a t I y 1 1 tiki nuybody yon like in there, yon know,' the peddler added with a "ink. When the two men were ready to depart, the peddler took a lure wallet from the vuIiho on bin saddle bow and paid llms uitii 'I ho ped dlor seemed to make it lutl.er otcn ;tatious exhibition cf his wmIIoI, tvhioh was oiuiuiuod with bank notes And cel l The two roen rode off together, and the smith cleared his placn and closed it for tho uight. Io duo tiuio tho peddler and hit new fiiend reached the Tanrt lois, Kfifit, and tol 1 tho 1-m llotd they would sleep iu tho ont-buildiog in the rear, iu which tbore were st vernl beds. The landlord euid tber e was good accommodation there, and promised to make them comfoe tablo. Tho peddler retired fiiet am I the etratiger retnnined behind to ' Lave avpper nod liuRer over his nle.'. At eleven o'clock be went to tli u out buildiujy, and five minntci lut er the landlord observed the light p nt out. XsextmoruiOK neither tbo uuddler or hiH fneud appeared, sni the landlord wcut to the out-bui &na tu rouse thetu lie found U ie door open, and on entering tho r, mm Ji. covorod tho peddler iu his ' abirt ly pool of blood. Hie head M bat tered iu and near him w a lying a iiaoimer wuu oiooa 80(1 hftir on tbtt aieau. lie wan aeaa U ,a co1j tl'l II 1 J" cuiu- uen ma aiarm waa : .. found tbut tbe borne, lwin(?to peddler to the Ion at d niA the aame room with hnr and auspicioa at oo . i . i i i , , vtnt uiiawiog, oo fell on turn as lTZzZTlm''' .o authorise were iivuucu aiuu outer ' i .....,; Of the SUppOKld ;' Were 11 PUr'1 lt ,m.m J Tkv aaaaoaio before the 5?'' ' ,rdder. Tbe? track- itr '"'-?, mAm of thai town, ou Iffi. Id il III III II I II I II I I aaVtSfc VOL. 15. evea of the oHI cere, however, canulit ailit of n hort anions tlie brambles in a v it I ley tit I the left of the road, ami there tiki inao won captnrod. lie wan terribly .frigbteoeJ ao much an that he was .uuublo tn articulate for notne time. Htrappad to hie nnttJIe bow wan it valine, ami opon nt it a heovily fiL'ed wallet, identi fii'd nn leio? the peJJIer'a was fonnd. liefoie tho corot or the prianner, who sniil Lis tiamo was Hemy Scott, told a uiost axfe jumliug story, lie nniil tlmt when U e went to the ntitltoiiae the peddlil" bai already jfotie to his bed. wbiOU was a high, old-fnnliioued tent 'oed, witli cur tains. h'oott took the ted I t tbo opposite end of tho room. Tbit. bod bad cur tains alno. and the rot to wits Inre and lnnu;lit v. Ileplitcct 1 bis clolhos on a chnir, and fliini I lis valiae, or hula tern, oil a bit ofcnt.peV nt tho sido of tlio Jxtf. Whut i ho put out the lilit, heobserreil th at tho uioou whs nliiuiiin full into iK e room. Ilu lav aivu'e fir some time . and pres ently heard a step in tho room The next moment tlto 0111 tuiti 'f his bed wnn (retillv drawn, and he t iw a lace looking down upon hun. Heliy pet feet ly es ill. tlmiih Rruntl ahtrin ed. Tho f ten iliHiippeat'od, Mtd re trenlint; fonlateps ote lienrd. Ho mono on bis elbow, nnd pen. ed tlitoilli the t'liltiiiiis. Ilu diatiiK 't lv raw two met) ul llio fitfthor eo 1 iof tLe room. nc:tr tlio peldU-r'M be ' here tun ii aenlil i ami a BiippreHa- od oi v, nnd tho nest moiii'ilit tno peddler bounded from the bud and run. HCtoRining "murder !'' totviiro .Scott'a bed. holding bin valimi ul . arm's length Two iiihu followed I the fugitive, nnd Scott, horrified aiK. ' fe.ir-(-lnckeii, hlip;)t:d from bis bed oil the other iide, and bid himself in a closet. Ilo heard llio uro.ttiK aud blows, and tho ho mid of retirat iug footstep1! i tiieil nil wits Hlill The iii-xl iiiHluiit, bowiWer, tlu 1 or opened, other f jotsteps were beard ftlottg tho Hoor, unit the curt. huh o'. Scott's bed wero hastily drawn. Tli vinitatits whoever ho in, mt 'l'O.l oath of dm ipp ointment, uu.l u u ill d from the room. After waiting for s i'iio time Mr itt Came fot'tll froui the closet, fm found tho peddler lying ou tho floor, dead. Scott was in a lurriblu dilotu inn, itnl saw at it i;!:inco would bo RIlKp'iet'.-d of 1 1 1 v : D ilred tho peddler. ranic he hiiHtily drea. hioMelf up Ii:h valine from tliu ll 'r , horse from tho Htililj, iih I ibat bi j niur Iriukeii , piuka 1 took bis .leparte I from the inii, res jived I.C , bujW s ife- ty in lli.iht. It win (1 light when he reached Coninbro. j.ud then for tli.' th'st tiin ho di-icj vro I tint tho vuliHd which bo h id f tien from the door was not his, I' nt tb peddler's Ahieh ho had n( doubt droppol vheu tho iii'ird. T' ..a Ml inj'in him. and in plane of hich they doubtless seized and carrie l off Scott's which lay on tho carpe 6 closo by. This exIr.iorJ .nar story waa not boliavud by t'jf coroner's iury in tho l.-lfrt l.f .ill t.l 1 .mnlnir nrli 1 141111. 1 Ngiiiiift iScott a It was shown th it he had see"!' the peddler produce hix walL't frot i the valine in tlie black smith bhooj that ho h id offoro I to iicci.iup in I ho pod llnfti Done li ter, mid that he bad tiken up his qmtrlfis Ht ' .ho same iu n. and slept in too same room with tho m irdur- l man. U wide this, he waa cap tured wit if he valiso in bis posseHS ion and wU it butter evidence of bis guilt cmt'.d there bo T Scott va i sent to j til, and in duo course tlie 1 for wilful murder- O.it of charity I t voting lawvor undertook Iih ileietiei i. i no eviauiice loriiio; 1. 1 no evtuoiiee 101 iou proKeoutio ing, a'nd Sei'iienr.t n was clear aud couvino Mr. O lit 1011 -nfierwurl U Ui leu tno prisoner chnnsel, a encape. ' ritiiiBt hi w nooiianeoor tiisciionts f ho principal witnosse a m were tho bl.icksmitu John St ilu, bis sou Mellaril, lu men that., wore iu the s uithy when the po I ll. r and Scott first met. the landlord c f the inn, who swore tint Scott lirg d tho peddler to take lire out-room when ho wanted to go to another iut . aud tho ofl'wers who found ScoiA with tho peddler's va line in his p isstssion. Tho biimii, ter with which tho miir dr bad bcof i committed was pro dnced on UV i trial, and shown to tin jury. One f them remarked that It WHS a HUH KlUltu imuciun ii.ii.i- tner Sir ( I'Hrien quietly asked to be ulbed t look at it, and he ei" mined it cl osely. I'hen he Btuod np and bn. JiU it to tno p.is.mer. Scott glanci I d dia eye over it for a moment- nn j 1 then bunded it back to he c miiel ".'lw nst instant he i..i,.l.ed t it. drew it from Mr q-j, ien's rasp, and BernliiiUed il A'itU to lOOHt mieuao iukiwi Then ba lea ' ned on th dm k and unoke in a t . tone to the conn ol Tbe U w,lu flbo.l ...Vi...iv mi iveraents, made bis w iv ""- " - .1. .: m tn the " i'r""""! V" eer. and '. Ublmo ins i... ..n fnr a jver.il minutes lbe -....iinir t .fllcer anuke to the 111 uevin' rj itidgo, and rd ' a'tirU 1 an on icor ana witispHio.i to liim f w0 rd, ,r: ?t?6' !'e i.i.b-...tb. waa re-cullad to the wtt n;.V.t.u,V7 v Mr. O'D.l.a, ..ho "MfJ ata. ou are mu m - MIDDLEBURQ, , "Yes, sir'' lie atisworet, wi tUa rade peiceptable tremor of voice. "I 'id jom ever work nt your I iu Holdeiness f" "Yes, sir, when I man." waa a yc nog "Anything peculiar in the mam tare of horse-shoe nails io tliat tiict, Mr. Steele "I think there is, sir." Tiny tell nn what the peculii is, Mr. Mtoele." "The head is divided liko i. ifao dia rty tbe iat lie he sa, of i a n le middle," "Anything like the held of I onil used as a wedo in the Imn of that hi ti n ir. Mr .Stoolef eouusel nuked, bunding tho witni tlie weapon found ner tbe body the murdered peddler. The wittiest' hand shook lk leaf its ho reached out for the ha mor, bis cltouka iriev dot Hy pg and hit lip-, becumo parched, nt though ho held the hammer in I hand, his starring eyes wore til on the piotioner. "Anything liko that nsilt" 1 O'Brien repeated calmly, lookinf the witness. "Yes. sir," Steele roplieJ at leu( with dilli'ulty. '.Should you sv that nail made in Hoi I lornots, Mr. Steele?' ' It looki like it, sir," was Stenlt 1. is ed Jr. at th. i s reply. ".Mr. Stoolo.'' tTio counsel suit 1, moveing ulutoHt clo-io np t) bit and standing ho tint the j'ldgo an f in i v could n'n botli witness and in- I torrogiitor ilintiurtly. "Did you ever I gee this hainmer before yo t sv.v n I in this couitf Tho witiu'm uave a cmp and than recovering hiittsuir. hii I : "Yt-ft, sir : I 8 t it iu thu ban Is ol the coroner. At t'oi.s jiiucturo tiitno w is a di f tuibance in tho comt, aud tho otU . cers were seen Ktiivlng to prevettti a young mm from q uoting the rot' n. Thij young man wit Itie'w .rd Steele, the black .ninth's sou. "Let me go," be wtid. "that t tho dammed old scoundrel that J id it. Mo knows that it is his hamui ' well .enough. He knows ho plauiK .1 tlto whole thing ami led me into! t l'U turn k i ti lf b evidence! I li i t.ib the utot v Let inn no, and l'i' hun sJthoolJ villi:ui, though bo is ;t j fa i itnur. The 6ceiio that followed cV -juot be; denoribed. Snflioo it to eJ y uulle J to kuow oiivthing about tho wo ith pront'iui was imtuivd, nnd jott was cr bo cousultod tbo ground-hog or transferror into nn nupoiumi wit- owMS. Hteeio anil ins sou ukijt aaiy indicted ami tried for t m murder of tho peddler. Scott M',ie to the b!ack-iuitb'H having tuk'.u the nail . . . . . r ...... 1. from tho old hoi'Be-si'oo, remarked that it had bocn miu'e in Iloldornrsi, an.l driven it into, the hammer head as a wedge. Tho hammer was furthermore idontiG ul no having bo longed to slei le, teaciinouy was (riv en which showed thut tho black smith nnd bis sou wore absent from homo 011 tho night of tho murder, a ni'irketmuu swearing that bo bud passed them nrar Doncastor, going in tho direction of Vicl.hil, nt throe o'clock on tho morning of tho 21st of June. Hut the evidence that set tled their fato was furnished by Scott's valine, which they had taken nt tho time of the murder of the peddler. It was discovered in the ash heap nt tho buck of llio smithy Steele aud Lis son wero sentenced to be hanged, audbith undo a full confession to tho following effect 1 Steele sr , resolved on the robbery and tho nmrder, if needs wero, of tho peddler, immediately after ho discovered that the man was pos Fes'el of a large aum of money. After the peddler and his companion had left the smithy. Steolo closed it, and communicated to his son, who was aprodignte man, assented to the scheme Hot It wero about to start after the two men aud get ahead of LilMl. . a b. . , m mtu ut . ,H ,..,. 1 changed bis plan. If they did that u .lo tackle them both s ,u. onfill ,. ...i oll horseback, Ti. B1111,. k,,w the inn to which - tljev wore .j,, aiul wrt, wh1 KC. n,llliI1uli w;ti the outbuildin in abich they wero to sleep He pro posed, therefore, that they should rob the peddler iu his sleep, and only use violence iu case it was lie consul y to secure their safety. When they entered the outbuilding the smith weut toward Scott's bed. whde Richard remained near tho door. Finding the man they wuut- ed was not there, Steele and bis son approached the other bed, a id found tbe peddler asleep, kuowing it wnn he from bis bill. I head I buy tun. I to remove the valise from under his bead, but be evidently had bis baud in the strap, aud the tug awoke him The leader kuows the rest from the story told by scott After the smith and bis Bon bad quilted the ro "u. with what th'-y aupposed wus to be the peddles valine, Steele's moid tiling ive him wud a dread tint r-eott hud been an 1 bserver ol the b'oody deed nyid would lee g nize the piepetraV.rs seized bim. H. bnrrieti bavk to the room, re solved to btTsiu bim if be found bim awake. On discevering tbat the bed was empty, the tmitb dropped bis hammer iu affi igpt, the only expla nation to his miihl of Scott'a absence being that he bad ituessed the crime ami quittefl tbo place secrete fy t t give tbe klitrm. Toe smith ao I bl" Hon depai tBd paniy atrioken. and on reaching I kome to their in tense tuortitieatiorj and disappoint ment, tbat the valve, for which the ka mnr.lai-a.rt ai man " aoil ay. SNYDER COUNTY, posed theraaelves to the gallows, conlaiucd only a fet old clothes and a biblo. Mteolo and bis son were banged at York, December 8th, 1837. What George Washington Didn't Know. We don't like to be irreverent, but wonld like to ask t What did our forefathers know T What, for in stanco, did fleorgo Washington kuow T He nover saw a last mail train t he never held his ear tu a telephone t bo never sat for his pic ture in a photograph callnrjr i he never saw a stenmboati be never sighted a Kriippguut he never rocoiv ed a telegraphic dinpatoli i be nevor listoiied t the ' ht. of an electric len be never saw a pretty girl run ning a sewing tuicliinoi h.i uovor saw n self propelling ongino go down street to a tiro t ho never took laughiug gas ; lie never hit I a set of store toeth he never attended an IntcrnuMonal Etnosition t he uevor owned a bou'tuza miao i ho nover kuow "Old IVob. j" he but why go on When ho took an ex. enruiou it was on n llttboat When ho went off on a train it was a mule I train. When bo wantel to lalk I with a roan in Milwaukee, ho had to Igothen. When ho hud his piotnro Itakon, it was dono in profile with a piece of blank paper and a pur of ish.urs. When ho got tint returns ' from bick counties, thnyht l to bo j brought in by a mm with an ot , curt. When ho took aim at the ! enemy, bu Im 1 to trmt t j a cro jko 1 ibarrellel oil flintlock. When ho iwroto it was with a gnoso ipiill. ! When be hid anything t t iimh I. his Jgi tndmotiier dt d it with a d n ning ncc lie. When ho wont to a tire, bo- stood in a line an 1 p imod bucket'!. When ho lookd tit a dim ho never dreamed that it was itnv reliti on of 'bin. When ho went to u concert bo heard ucraekeil fi Idle and an imtno claronet. When ho hid a tooth pulled he Hit down and never left jofF yelling. When hit got out of .teelhho gummed vicinal. When j he wanted an intern itionul sh w he ' nent for l.uf.ivuttn nnd or hired his i nietnis up iroui Ul.l ir gini i with tho Rpecimun carefully labelled in bottles. When be once got hold of a nugget of gold from an Indian chief ho felt rich. Whon ho wante l kooso-oouo. uon out wuy go on T hat did ench a man kuow t Who wus bo, anyway t Pat Among tho Lawyers While a number of lawyers and trenllomen wore diuiuif nt Wiscas- net recently, a jolly soul from the j Emerald Isle nppeared aud called for dinner. Tho landlady told him he should diuu when tho geullomen wero ilono. "fict bim crowd in among ns," whispered a limb of the law, "and we will have some fen with him.' The Irishman took his seat at the table. "Yon were born in this country, were yon,.inv friend V No sir, I was born in Ireland." "Is your father livingt" "No, sir, ho is dead. "What is your occupation T'' " A horso-jockey, sir.'' "What wus your luther'a occupa tion t" "Trading horses, sir." "hid your futhor over cheat any person whilo he was here?" 'I suppose lie did cheat many sir.' "Whore do you suppose be went " "To Ileavon, sir." "Whatdooa suppose be is do ing iu Heaven " Trading horses, sir: Has ho cheated any ono there t ' "He cheated one, I believe, sir." "Why did thoy not prosecute him ?"' "Ueciiusi they searched tho nholo kingdom of Heaven and coul.lu t hud u lawyer. Yhat to Teacu ocr Oiuls. Teitch them self reliance Tench thetu to insko bread. Teach them to make i-hitls. 'I'eacb them not to paint or pow der. Tench them to wush nnd iron clothes. Teach them to wear thick, warm shotB. To.ich them bow to cook a good meal. Teach them bow to mako their own d esses. Teach tiieiu to Buy "uo," and nienn it. Teach them bow to wear calico difssi s nod do it like a queen. Ti act ib m how to duro stockings sud ew 011 buttons. 'I each them to regard the morals, not the mi ney of their beaux. Teach tbem tbat a good, round, rosy romp ia woith fifty delicate coi;aiiiiiDtiea- Teuch them tbe eaaentiala of life trnth, honesty, nprightnesa aud at a suitable time let them marry. A yonosr eeotlenian of Brooklyn has made bimself cross-eyed for life by watohtng the tip of bis nose, .breateued with an eruption of aore boils. Ua evidently believed that a watched spot never boils. Why la tbe money you are in the babit of giving to the . poor like 1 uewly-b.-ru bubef Because ita pre' etolM fettle. PA., MARCH 28, it . fly m GLEXX'S SULPHUn SOAP. rHosouoiiiv Ccr, Diiekm otiii Ski-, HftAi'Tii iri ikk Compij-.xion, l'iciiii 0 KcwefMM K.llt MAIUJ4 AM) OvVT, HA SoK AND AMKAHIoNi Ot Til Cl'lKLt 1.1B ComUUul CoNTACKtH. .Stwiilvt Itxlt-rn.il llemr.lr f.ir F.rw. ilnnn, 1fsl niii4 Injur n (.( fyn n,, SHOV. llilil TIU I . Mn X. iy Al l. isnai ftiuiug fi mt loiul lm,unUi. of Hie iwl mi uinitrtli-in of thr ic, but ako June jnoliKcl by Hm r.in mid iml, auab ai n uij nLIu,. It nn'lrr tli- cciirii HAKvnoimr rtfAfc. ttiowni anl iiUNr, iii.lhi.mi; utii.trso'ur at at lima i fur '.m-fcraUc l( any ivsmetic AlLVItn RriiKMM. ADVANTACr, CV Pit, i.i a liAilia arc intuinl rv uu' lit of tileuu't Snl;ihur Simp, li in !:;. ICU t ;ls Hirit'ylHK elTvttv, iiiii. kv. au.l in. .kKI't l;m.LM.V!l; i;J Gul'T. It rKo nuivi rrTS ctoiiitNT ami iikth irt IUKVEN IS IMSIM-il 5 oMUCMICU l t o.yiACT lltl tl.. t I KOV. Ir tii'ii XT. Ili.VDR; rr, prevents i', and n-Ianli prnyiiesi of t! liai.-. i !iyiicKin s;crk of il in Uih U.-ins. 7 nr-i 5f C-rff far Cikr ; bei Cjx3CuftPs COc. onJSl.iO. ' TUa jo cm tc'm it tiipf. it. ij of Com ri t, l.-.IA. ::iLt ' t Air. av; viivkep. rrr," M u i r t: or-n, 90 Cist.. . - f" ... i. r m . I . i.J ....II FAUST & WENTZEL, Selinsgrove Pcnna, (North of First National Bank) niKitcuAYr TAILORS. Rf'.ADY MADE CLOTHING. VW'KM, leVri l tinrt of RaA'ly m.t Men.' an I Hoy.' Clothing of trary Qunlity anJ atyla S E W I N 0 MACHINES rpilST aro alio Ag.uli fur th DAVIS AND THE ST. JOHN Sewing Machines. Tn of lh IipbI and chetpwt mtiflilnai oT-r tt to ttie iutlic. Ajtr. V", IITO, Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road. Arrangement of Passenger Trains -A.UG. JCitU, 1M77. Traint Unm Utrmhm an fU loin (Sittflay Krcrtfrtf,) For tUmmiikiii, III. IT, H.tlQ . , ,i 8.-.f f m- ror l 1 Pamirl, A.hl'in.l, Tnmnfiit. Pniia.il!4, Ranilliiir- anj l'liila.til.liln, 1 1. 00 ma. ' Trainior Urriiilim, Itnvr. ntollvm, (SumliniH -.Vcvji.) ' Leava Uhamnkin, H.UU iu I. .'ill au.l 4.4l i ni. Lear I'bUailalplilA P.tfiatn. r.eu.lln. am. I'ntiavllle. t't.lll n in. Tanmaiia r m A -lil it ii.l I M p in Ml. L'arinel p m. 7Vtifns Iraif Jlnirinhury no!tvv : For Nw Voik. ft.2.i. 8 II) m.. ami i no ami 7 ft. p. m. Kor riiil.lelil,i 6.2o. 8 f 0 1. m. 2 II" mil 1.17 p m. Sundays For New York b 2n n nr r'or I'liiU.lelphi 1. 45 f.. ni. TVnitia ir IlarHnhnrti Iran aiotlom l.enve Ntw Turk. 8 45 n nt 1 .00 A 80 ami 7 4.S p m. Last rUiUilelpliiA, 9. o a m. MU. abil 7 an p. m. ' Sundays taava New Voik g.Au p nt. I.eava I'liiUitaltil.ia 7.2u p ro. Via Morriifc t.ex H. K J. K. WOOTTEN. Qen'l Manager. CO. HAKCOCK. O.in'l I icket Agt. Fab T4. fit n a. DIPHTHERIA! Juknaon'a Aaiwl.as l.tnliaaat "III p-wHtv sly nra.aut ll.t. tarrlt.la itl.aAM. aaj lll bttalilva. ilfsnia nl-a e.es In ten. lnlrtaaiUu tbat J 1878. NO. 44. New York Fancy Slore, (In Holmes' new btiiliding. opposite tho K-ytsono Hold, j MAltlCirr H1, HKLlNNCillOVJi, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS 2VOW THAN 15V13U. KOW IS THE TliSBB ! Extraordinary Bargains offered from now nntil April 1st in order to re duce our large Stock of Goods. A great many articles SELLING AT j COST. Just received a HOST PKICES MUCH LOVER CALL EAELY AND Oct. ic. 7:1. NEW ARDWAR S T 0 R E . Middleburg, Penn'a, Til. HHl.Mlitll. .1 H.A..I.I I r ... . . Mlil.llMl.iarac l iirr.iin lln .ll.trl't llit Im .i.rii.iiig .--inri. itt flu. .linv. oi.lili..nel.lie. ,!! )n,i ,4 4fBl , .. in an nii.'K 1.1 ii.tr.i ,i,ru. Inelu.luiK lleiivy it Miell ll:ii ilu tu r, TItlM. MINOS SAHIM.EUY. Plii.e rin.liiiii., I.i'iilirr. (CIX. .'.peeinl 1 11 In m-iru-ni - in "iVJ BUILDI'G HARDWARE Lorn. iii-i.i:s. SCItKW.S. .. A l.'irtfo As-niliitf-o nl t'.,-i ..! wl.w els k Hi. i.Iih. II, ...a. I! ..-1..., T ...1.. .1.. " Grnin KuWes. M iy Hnpea, I'alieia, c.. IIf, OF Alt KIMiS cniimntiii y nn hnn.l. All nt Ore.iily lt,..iuM. I IVi-r.. All ),,', nra In tip.J of ny kill. I r.f ll ir-lwure will Jo well by cntliinr at iliin .hii., MAI.ANTIIilN MDATZ. Mi'l llclnirc, Siiy ler Co , M.ty 2r. ISTC. PENKSYLVAWIA R. R. TrJlm le.ive l.t,.l.lnn .luuctlnn an l.iil.i. M A I I.I K W KS r W A It It ' rUl.lniftfli F.rpr.M Il'tirlllp -rri... Wnv r(im..uuer ".ill Kd-t I.lno K A ST W Ant). Phi ..IkIi.i.u Pipr.M I ft a in. ' ? ' .1 . 111 l''4-i -.. m I 01 c in. 1 Sv Ik hi. M11 in j I I :. m. II ' 4 . . in. i'. i. mi. p. in 1 b.ii" i.iir... '"liii.tnnn I i.r.-i Mn.l All. .11110 l-;iret imflil I. ' Wnf P..Kr 1111 1 II, p..,-f l H,r... .M.,nlMi. Hi. li 1. 1 I At' n.ll-j hiereo :ii run .IsUy w.. tr m lo.vs .u:,ipi Id Mutlin e..ii,ty na lollxwa : II IIHTlVAIin. KA-I VVAIlfl ilmn.ll.a A tilr..ina l.,inu irllniv irvi n MnniiTiiiik ' li eynr.l N. Hamilton a.m. 10 M In fit 11 ! II '4 II 1 1 ll II III l. in. 4 "7 ID 14 4 1 M 4 II 4:.J Ill (,-, in .vj lo a tu :n 1"'.'. I'l M 10 III p I.I . 6 4 47 in. i-anino l.Tnre.. w.. Kin I fliifif.il .1 Me-Vayhi.,,,! na ,n- Bnd Ilia Atlmiilo ,r, i-t at .i p. ui. SBilntoFurllir DANIKt.C. IIKHasTIIKS)FR it.lrri In.n. ii.iiiii. Iii ,i lll..ri tr.l. Thai n. r Oi. .1 II. ..,,,ll..n of ilir f r i u nf II ri-lii , r K t'lrl.-h on Hi. -l ,.f Auril, h- l.. nii... In hi. n- II, ill. . h.g In M.-ll.ia (1 mi a. on W.lvr Mri-l,.lov. ',. ,.'ii)ili. J. a, ll.iio.i,'.i,t..ia, a Leather Store and Fin ishinff Shop, .tu-re win i. f.miMi M .ii h.hm.i, ,.w,iii ill kllt.l. nf e li.Uhi-H hln.-ll. i-..li.i.llna i.r Hup. ne.. S .le. Tpp-r. Kle "Hi! i'.tf Mn.. Mm rm-. ci'., Lillian. T..iiiii.. kr., 'if 'llAerrnln i.llilea nd prlrii.. Tlir ali.:iil,iu ,il Sli.tiualiir. K.rni. n, ami all otbira la lu.llnl. Uforn u..M...li, .l.i.Mrlllirr. Tlilriy.nrerir a. . r'rtlr.1 Tni.r Ti.llflr. Ill in In in-la-n llio qii.lllle.iil dlurk. IIM.-.....0 lua.cb.ui;. fur l.'-.iha. t. u. iiKnaTi;KKR. Inna t 'T6 H-liii.wpiie, Hnv,,.ri!.. Pa JJNION PLANINU MILL BKI.lNKOnoVK, 8N YOEIt )0.,lA Kccly fc Wagner liiimliei Dealers akd MAKDrAcrraas er Doors, Door Bowa. fflmloirs, Shuttera' illAJXl UiUOaUl X0, wimlew Bexes. Btlnita, oanh, Dlslr iTorobstones. Stutuca, Vma. Va. riiliiRi, Band Kallino. Brark I.AM IU, for Children's Oraveaj. Khinirlan Lath . 4in. ii i. . an i i.t . OrUrra aolleltad and tiled aritk promt I d si-n- TIIK lOBT. ruliltabaJ rur 'Piuradn Evening JRKMfAU CUOT78B, Prop't Tirmj of SuVaorrpMm, rvro ixi.r,A ?w pmi ajiim. p.y. lile riihtn ai ni"ith,or ( .aoifmt I'Hiil within thayear. lio mpr nlU ooiilinuo.l ublii all arrnarnBiM mr pniil itnleaa at tho option of alio uob liaher. flnbarriptinna nttlaiile of tho OOUfiW I'AVAIII.E l.f ADVANCi.. ftptr IV rir n i liOi.w. . : I i ""'H nun II.II1K IWI'im i:.ll ico l n nllnr. 1...,...,. ...I'. ...L. iii'l ro luil.,o fni il,v riro of tlio paj.or A PJ IB ? ! BEAUTIFUL LINE OF THAN EVER BEFORE. SECUES BAHBAIN1 READ ! READ ! R E A Dili lhavcr fyi iiiyt, I'emut. I'enler in Hardware, Tinware, Stoves &c Also SPOl TiSY; done n slioH notirs, ; on rcisoiml Ic tct ni mid aatisfactoty j tii.-iiiiii r. .riy I ii"i fnl!y fifi-paie.l to fur 1. i'li :i!l l.tiiils i,- I J.i t- p. 1,,., 'I'm wars, !-'. ;.; ,. '1 i- 1 - ! . . .. 1 ivtcs. Mi in 1 t'i'.l nf I'iiiM.nc or hpituf i'".' 1 if it 1 . v 1 . : . , tr el.-e in my line nl'lut" .Nine's, will n. ! 11.4K I 11 1,, r v,,iiipn-nu inv ..11..1I- mihI turmw h, tier p'.ticli.iaiiig c'seuticre. DANIEL HACKENCURfl. Ant;. 10, 7.1. N K W At A. K. C,y. T'- NRV CASH EGOX AND STATIQNAET oTORE, mi tho N'.uth h! le of MiirKct st;-t(it a few door:' trul fro n the Court Honse. fPHK snbtciiber ni til l iMform bis I f, i.-n t- ni, I l'i r.llr-r-. .. Mi,,,-bi.ia r. liim .-.i ii.lri llit I... I n. tii.l r. lura. H.t tiuiii I'liiiml.-lj,!..', i,-i.l 1 j.. , m-ii.i uu vail- '.v. Iniii.ii.l IV-ll ...1. Ir.l k l.f l ixcMllMiiii4 ltoobtn, r-M-liool I (inks, 1 Simile 1 loolcst. Wallets. Pocket Eooks, 5; Bibles Sl HeligousBookg, Aidir.Ms vi ncTrnr.s, l!f kimU ol t ait ; Ink and F'anty I fr'ooifV 1 All ! I 1'IIK P f,,r I'AII. Cull anJ.eaik, I .toi tin r.' 1 uu .iiari.'. (i.r .Lnwlint v.l. 1 A. K (ilKT, S'l'l.iil.'JI. !!!J.ll.biir, Fa. J KVl ltlCLLr.lt, Mitnnfitctuierif anit itcalar la FURNITURE IVnitl.i rpi1ll'ilir Infnrtu Ilia eltliena fclin.irnve an I vicinity. 1 1. a I I. a manitfa tares in i.r ler nn I keep C'ln-Mnl'.y "n liai OIIAIR4 tK A I.I. K1VKS, AM'l 'Furniture of every Jlescnption at i lie. vrrr lnweal pnoa. lis ratpaotlu! Invites an etanttnatloti of ntDSTtAnfl.UUltCa.US.TABI.CS.SOFA f.ni'NOKR, sr anu-4, ottAtns, a. o)A apeeinl iuviiation is snen.lad nly marrie I (u'.ka to eall anil sea my alt. era f uroliasltig nlsawbrra. I.KYI BELLBK Relinatrova, Aprlt3.S;0-lf I.EWXSnTJRa. PA. ITALIAN ANO "AMERICAN MARI! TAT AWTTT nTTTT IT ft til iioa k da.ira t. nnrakaea t .i nnvtklnai air m. Inra4 at Ik ! i..nal ssarUa .-k.. .Iimib ann.ali its in. Staa.l at ant, kaf'-n uiirekaaint- lekt. , o i I ii.; fi.,ra- MX l..s V., -jib. r . J arm ' , ' aaa2aj-w. ' .V. !-- . l I k uzt "
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