Unto n. Ons column one year, fuO.OO linn-half, column, one year, !).X Ono-fourth column, one year, 15.00 tOrio U(ire (ID lines)! insertion 76 Every A1.Vitionnl insertion, 60 rrnf.nmonnl nnd lliutnr-u cards of tint mora than 5 linns, per ycnr, 6.00 Auditor. Executor, Adntinwlrator tivl Awijrnoo Notices, 2.50 Editorial notice per lino, 15 All nilvortisomcnts for A shorter pe riod than one ycnr sro parablo nt tlic time they nre ordered, and it not imid the person ordering them will oe lftftd renponsnne lor iris money. 1 o e 1 r y The Old Thrics. Scmprr in njuncti$ oxvoqut mombimnr vpna. i. H llmci will an ma 1 i k lhoa oi l tlmai whoa irs t bijn logaihar Anil c untie. I oi l lira, itn I aaitg otir rhymaa. And tiula raokad for-wkuUliar Tlia world, outaida, were atr.lt or widt , Whl Udder round w ahauld baalrida An unpor or a aaibar. W. What anna llkrioa, What Winter ioowa. YUnt jlli'wtr'i rlpplo, What niornlna-.tuliu, wh u aunaelgtowa, For gravar'a line or nippli t Ah I m llio t ni Ink (best r?ay I In that noliani. foravcr. clujr, I'll throw In UoubU iriplt 111. What folly plncito eh-mgaona age For one long ainoa furiikii t Oar blood'i and mitiala'a utmost gauge For tbia diy'a .work ia tik-n ; For l lit", U.i l a ami ia aliining down ; For tbia, nt Iuhi, auntl wait a crown, When from ik-aiu'a alc-p wa wake. IV. Tboac tlmca arera good tbea linio.a nre good i The wlaar ia lh better ; With our own phoa beat un lontood, Whereof Clod wna tha aeilur ; -Our bmrl'a bid rooir I ol-ni nil fulr Fjr ona Day eoon will fl ng iia gUra, On avrry liua and letter. Koloo t T II 1 u Throo lights by tha Willow. KlOtlT THE FIRST. Tho mellow autumn sun was siuk ing ia tlto Went, tinging each bus'i nn J braho. with its golden tint, aud throwing out tho fir copse black aud grim. 'lh birds woro cliirpinf ttnir voning hyiusn, and tho tired plough roan was slowly toiling homeward (if Lis miserable but cu d I bo bomo) when a youth an 1 in ii lou might bo sunn seated botieath a willow troo, tli tt bont its graceful fuilagu to kiss t.iu dark una sileut w.iturs of Aaua pool. A fiivcrito seat thin witb lovers IVuo.itb tho nh-id.) (f tbat oil tr-o lii.l wauy troth b.'eti plig'ito.l, auj ni'tiiy a ores id j m tho vitlard of ir.rton ba.l its njii.l co:ip!os, v!i t'dltHil foadly of tho early vows they plishto.l thore. i'oi'olmiRo. k wore brokoa fir Bomo are Vigh'y given ; an 1 tho P'iin ban 1 of Djitlh at tinios will Kmiti tho y"tnj end . hIcwij iu tho n i iutido of cxi itence. Hut with thusj wo luvo imnj'it tj do. Far an! wilj was tho willow known licdove.l by tho young mid tri'iiaured in tha memory of old Tho youth, Harry Barton, now fin itu J thcro, rn tho s jq of a rioh, lunlme, :iHsi jiiV.o man. Iia was a finnk an 1 Dobla youth i but in tho dall, niothorlo.ss h iuo, mi I ia tha nrosanci) of tha ha rah but just father, bo f mud but littlo of tho Buu.ihiuo of kla. Ono mora, waa luring throngb tho wood, ha ouo.-iu.'toro I bis prosunt romimuion, char aitig Annio VVus ton ; and a now cm of oxistoiico dawned npon bim. lie saw uor on.loavonos' to roach t tompting cluster of bazol uuts, nU nno luscious of bit presatioo i and with bis natural oui to.sy bo olTorol Lis asHiatanco. From this Iiot thoy ofton mot t and a lovo sprang up in thoso two young- buarltt surh as binds two souls togethor to oteroity. oopor (a common kiud, Mr. Uartoa Vvould bavo said) ( but iu bor eyes lioamod a lova aa 1 fiaukuoss nusur 2assod by any lady in tho land. Mot blassioally boautiful, bat naturally harming froo, happy, and muo oot as tho toudur fawn. Tho cold heart of Mr. Banton re- bulsod all conHJonco from Hoary, Vni Annio' s timidity bid bor lovo rora her father t so the story of heir vounar lova was locked within weir breasts. A sorrowful timo had armed ; Tarry was bound for colloffo.aud this ibeir nicrht of parting. "Oh, Harry 1' Annio said, 'I can lot lose. It is a solthh thought, )ut I fear the etory of our lova is )vor, and now wa part forever.' "Not so, dourest,' Harry replied. 'Our parting will bo briof. I oould iot live without your love, and will faithful and. rortinr makes as d i even tho nightengala'a first ote from youdur wood, a joyous trnio wa to oft Lava heard together unds bka a warning kaoll i but ich lova aa oars should have no loabts. It has none, I am aura i erefore, dearest, w will pass the w remaining momenta cbeerfullr. fha memory of tha happy hours ''ve passed together, and tho hope A our next meeting, will lighten my .todies, and orgs ma onward.' ( "Pardon, dearest Harry,' rejoined Innie, as tha light of hope brighten 4 her boa. "I have no doubt of oa the aadness was but momen wy. I lore you too dearly to be a' indranot) to your prosperity. Go, ad take all the love oi my poor I "I take iV lore, vti J behind heartd no .Aclvertlnlnqr 11 Ve.ue lromled a woman from the next room, I . . V ,, 1 I 1 I t 1 I . . .1. , ao (.77 ci rin pcr?- k .; Nil r 1 I cc-i t " . VOL. 15. thorn. 'liegin it now, deceitful nnd boy I Sue what her low-born love will do towards tho bail lin-i of vo?ir castlo. From this hour I bavo no son 1 I'Falhor,' said flarry, monrnfully, fain would I have ootilided my love to yon. Just you h ivo always been. but your coldness has always ropnls od tho flonfidonco 1 chdlv would have givon" "lloy cnod tho old man fli?reelv. "blame not mo. Tbo duci it is von i s. and j;onrs alotut. Hoar tho burdon of this criiuo as yon will, 1 boro ro- nonnco you No tnoro, ho addod. as Hurry was about to apnak. 'U.c goue I Let not tho shadow of nu iingrcatfnl child diikuu my doors again. II, in the dark futiuo bef jio ye, whon poverty is your closu com pnnton, Iot no begging friend ntipoal to mo j for in that hour, I hero sol emtily ewoar I'll know you not. To all appeals I'll s ty, "'1 bavo u son.' Away I and boar with you the cursu of an outragod father, who hero com mits yon to a bfo of puuary, nud a pauper's gravot J be old man tnrnod on his haul. and walkod away. v hat have I done f cnod Annio. sinking into Harry b anus. "Uuiu ed bim I won) I have cliorinhol blightod a lifo I would have nourisli ed 1 Harry Uarrv ho cauuot bo s j cruel 1' 'Ho can and will.' said U.trrv. Lit- torly. Hat think of bim no iuoio ; tbo world is all beforo nio. With health uud strength, I fear not. Surely, on tho wi I j surface of this ailh soma httiublo homo nmv Un found for yon and mo. Farewell ltarcht and when neict wo tuiul, may llio dark shad w of a f.itlior's cuiro bo lifted from oar nath 1 ' Tbo brilliant sttivs thatui'.'ht 1 jo's- cd down opou a lonely uiaidoo sob biug iu her ch.tmber ; a youth hast', euiug along a silynt roadway, fuliii-a a fathomless abyss j and an old mau in Lis solitary room. IIo n.tc.i 1 to and fro into tho uiirht. stuelin ' ins Heart ngoinst tho promptings of; inuturo t no lougDt tlio uniiiituial battle witu tbo vigor of a sU.ru n i ture, but tho thoughts that revolt, I through that revolved through Lin bui-y bruin sic known only to bis Ma kur und himself. NI07T THE SECOND. Nino weary months had russo l a. way, and tho Klorious mau lid of tho uiio"r "ai iigiiij up.-a tlio villigo f lloilon. Littlo was known of Harry j a brief loiter to bis father, and a long, loving ouo to Annio iiu'or uil tho u ho bad loft las nativo laud, neom mon sailor on board tho ''Early Hope." From that hour no letter came, and the stern old man yoarnod moro, day by day, for his lost son. Tho hidden lovo of years wellod up, Hooded tho stsra will, and drova too sorrowing fatuor to diatraotion. My boy my boy I' bo would cry, "to what aufforiiig bavo I cist you forth !--iu what distant land roamj my only child T May boavou p irdou my hasty vow.and bring back tho only tio that binJj mo to tbU w 01 Id 1' Uut rogrcts weronsoloss now, nnd in tho im pot unco of his sorrow ho wept aloud. Foor Aunio kopt to bor hti nblo homo with a heavy boart. As tho weeks passed ou, with no no.vs of Harry, bopo sank within hor the joyous light loft hor fuco, and tho eutishine of her life was gouo Mr. Weston, Ler Hgod fathor, knew not the canso of her sorrow and griovod to seq his darling pining away. Ha was truly a rugged na ture, bat stcrliug and kind. lie doated on bis daughter 1 for ia her he saw again the wife who cheered his humble homo and passed away whon long yoarg of happiness seem ed before him. Of lata be was sad ly broken 1 natura was woakoning her bold- of him Timo the great destroyer.had set his fatal goal upon him, and his boar was almost come. Heated in an easy chair, Annie at bis foot, be was gazing npon tha fa miliar landscape wilh tho fooble eye of ago; the trees be climbod aa a boy and loved as a man, gazed down up on bis sinking form, and stirred by the wind 1 murmured a soft lullaby to bis approaching rest, "Auuie, my child." be said 'mv brother John baa sent me a paper from town 1 it came this moruiojr. 'Tis there, npon the table. Head a little while 1 I like to hear of that busy town, where my dear youngest brother baa lived bo lonir. John knows it, and through the long years be hasn't forgot very kind. I will my doarost father, Annie readily replied 1 and, opening the paper, sho inquired "What shall I readf iiores a groat deal of news." "Koad to ma," he said, "the deads of soma good, brave men.'' What is this paragraph 1 Annie said, ' 'Fire at 10a I" I will read that' She glanoed at it prior to roading aloud. A thrill of horror passed through her frame 1 and with a loud aoreaat sho fainted away. t m w .ITI.I..J no moaiy msuin Aanw who awt cru father. . . ; ralaed tne tnanlntr'e rorm of r-:i r-i'i 4 bcoraW ta a. - - -, , .,' MIDDLEBUitG, UT.' c... n., . .... mis i cu.-nra last sauing clipper, tho Sot ow, nt l ived yestnr day. Her captain states that fivo days out beobtorvol a A'0 a I. bmu but was tinablo to come up with it. Tart of n vessel's slsrn with lvuly llopo painted on it, and a seaman's client matkod "Hirry Hilton'' be piokod up i but, aftor cruising about fur n timo, was un iblo to Hal auy signs of survivors " "It can tmt bo t'ti " niu"j-l tin in vali 1. "Somu su I Ion piin, daubt Iohs ay, poaio suddou pain ' M ISarton that mnruinaf rooiv od his papttrj bypist, mi l in tlio eonrso of persusal 0:11110 up in tho fa tal paragraph. All llu aorrow oftlM uiiu nionths pist was b.i, 1 drop iu tho ocoau to Ins aony now. Hj raved agtimtt'io pip r flu 1 itliod; but nil tin ravings of t:io world could uot blind him to tho truth, and ho cri 1 aloud that ho "was tho mnrdorer of his son.' Throughout the long day ho wan dered iibout tho boiiso, moaning over hi.s lonoly lot j and ns ovouing approached, he was im polled by sjiuo uustien Agency to sock out tho spot whero last bo saw hi 1 son, and n-sk pardon of Him, who nloao cm givo it for tho criuio of Liu unnatural curso. . With foeblo, toltoring sti-ps ho wandoro l thith r t 11,'aiu th 1 sating sun was cabling his l utrnys upon ' tho willow that boardo l Ashp ol. j As tlio old man approached, a fuJ male form aroso from a kuotdin" I posiitou uotl'iatli tlio treo ; tluiir s met, and ho know tho darlhns of his shipwroekoil boy. "Annie, bo oiied, "1111 lovo of ray unly son, pardon mo now !' "Mr. Harton," sh ) borro wful'y re plied, "the pardon lies with a higher povor than miao ! ' And sho tarn od nway. "Oh, stay, my chill?" tho old man sai I grasping her hand. "Let us not part thus. Your lovo blight ned tLo li.'o of my boy, an I your huto must uot darkon tlio iviuaining days of his b oaken heart 'd father. I know Hint soon you i ; I bo alono in tho world; thu irrchiidihlo voieo of N" itui 0 calls your parent away ; como and brighten my ho.uu. Harli and n i l has it been siuoo I drovo poor lUrry ; for then, Light nud Lifo to mo wuo goiu. Dooply ad I have vvrongo.l hi.n and you, lot not tho memory of your wrong drivo you from ma. U.vjuua di i 'htor's love, if I h ivo lont a son's Aunio shook hor head bitterly. aud wept I". it tho ol I man nn 1 Auhpool baud in band. Annio left KiotiT tub Titrnit. Tho villago sun dial has cvtt tlio sha lo.s of Uvo long years sinco Aii uio aud Mr. Harton left Aslipool. Uor lather was callod away shortly after, to the loag la-jt aucouut, and Annio now resided with lost Harry's father. Fivo long years ; no iigri of Harry, nor of uuy of tho ili fatud vessel. Hope id .Lron;;aud for a long timo it ilickorod in tho bosoms of Anuia uud tho old mau, but it bad died out forever. 1'ho mouth of Juno had arrived, tho hot bhafts from a inoridian sun poured down npon tho boated laud scape. Throughout Uortou a qui et rural viilago silouco reigned. Tho quiet hum-dram folks who liv ed tbore oould rest at noon 1 tho tradoa-tUiia donud in his parlor, and tho herdsman sought tho shady sido of a hay rack, aud slept the sloop of health aad poaoo. 1 bo silouco only occasionally disturbed by tho bum-miug-boe aud tha toudor lowing of distant hords. Along tha dusty road a travollor came u handsome, we'd built mau in garb of foVeign manufacture 1 his face tanned by riorco tropical climes, and graced with a raoustaoue and handsomo beard. He camo slowly along gazing around bim with a strange light ia his eyes, a light in which hope, fear, aud joy wero strangly mingled. Entering tho village, ho poudored for a moiuout, and then inado his way to its well- known iun the "Uising Sua." Miue host rousod himself from a most dulioious nap at tho sound of tha stranger's footsteps, aud came forward to greet the straugor. "What villago ia this I inquired be. "Tho .village ia Ilorton," said uiiao host, wilh emphasis 1 "and this ia the '-tiaing Sou," both on 'em well known to tha world in gen eral.' ' "I bog your pardon,' said the stranger, with a auiile. "I ought to have known, but l vo been abroad many years, and really thoso foreign places drive everything out of one's head." "I'm are on it," ssld the host, mollilied. 'Will you stay here, sir T' "1 cannot tell at present ia the evening I will let you know. Poet Mr. Utti;tou still reside here I ' 'lie does, sir 1 bat be'e not Mr. Barton now. We all thought him iron 1 bnt since be lost bia son he's become another man. lileae you, sir I the poor may do anything with bim 1 any trouble or Buffering bare will Pnd bim ready to relief e it.' "Wee it usual for bin to do so V asked the stranger. - , , 'Well it -w rather so, although i rva r'vy nan tut due, SNYDER COUNTY. PA., IdAY 2, can't da enough. ' lWi a owe, i lor luatanoe : tmn poor Weston ino gamoKoepur, dtoj, (till) stlnrwrei- iiariO'i, niia iurnn,i slightly avay) 'whftt doos .Mr lUi tn do but assist his protty daughter not with a lis tlo money, but Iia absolutely tool: bur to bis homo t live." Tho Strang, r nttoro ttiot n word so mi no bout wont on "Ves, ho took bcrhomo and troiti hor liko his daughter, and j iu m ty sen them any suiuiuri'a night ta'dug their favoritu walk down to tho W.I low, by Ashpool. They takes a strango fancy to tho place, no t the pwplo ir.unl abjnt Ii.' o already that plaeo "Hart on's Tnl fim ig .." "I htia',1 stay . -in nmil tho tven iilg," tho htrunger so IJiailv ei:!aim Od. "iSrill ' 1110 H irll ) r..r . .;';. Mit 1 to t. piivale room aad lot no ono dis urb in j." Tho day Las piiiid. an 1 twilight is Bol'teniug ili:i!utit ol j i iis 1 tho hut ray of tho sun has shot 11 1 inti t'.a lioavoiiM, tinging for a 111 omont tho highost el on K nud bin died awav. Asupool is dark, an 1 tho Lavi of tho willow hang unruf!'.. I in tho still evo. An old man l is 1.1 from a bank ooiieam it, an 1 acc jilts tho sunnort of a beautiful woman by bisHi.to. It is .Mr. Hurtou aud Annio. Fivo lon.j years have chango I bim sadly t tho quick ut ip has become toitunug and foublo, an tho firm, jclf-roliaurio has irivon m to nn im l'1'0'1 liU!i' m ma beautiful company io"; ,'1''"' nlly wrco'c. bat s. ' 1 iu kills young. Annie. Uw-d had so. here I aud shadowed n i l ulitdod hrr life, but uot destroy..-.! hor beauty. A sight to love was Auuiu, m slio stood thore, to lead tho ol I 10 in tou doily bo'uo. 'Annio, mydirling,' l:o pi;"1 fear that I m! .ill mako jo u uuya here. Tho shadoof my b y li-ickms mo away tho nir BuJma burduuud with his pi'L'.suiico." "I am uot so gloomy, d nr," hI-o sai I : "iud uid, I fool h.poi -r to night than I h ivo wiu.-1 to 1 u , vs of poor Harry's doatli. la lus .lua I ? I sonii-liiiio.i think. I vj rot I of uiou couq-U t.-ly ii uud tho oalth iu L" eli ri 'turning from strung 1 p -rils," J four hours. Tim oxistonao ofcou "N uo ! ' t'jj ol I man ciio 1 j ! tinents luaterially moil'lK' in trainit "think not of it ; tho cronti soa roils 'and it i- driven fi in i ts cnurso i-.n 1 ovory tho f..rm of my boy, an I we ' r 'iiseuoiitly reb-r led. Tho .fia a! shall nnver behold hi in iu10 I What''''1' wave talioo its rino in tho iL-cp sound is that I lA:t.ttvU oe.:a-.i. A i i tr'.yer--..s Mio 'A hum or a rabbit, dj'.r, stoa'.in,- llOIIt) UIU " ; 1 "I thought I saw n form, W -II ! well, I was inioUcen bast iii';ht I prayed that tro I leaa this world Ij might again Iu hold my boy. If ho is (lead it cannot bo : l ;t I trust , that my nets i n this w;l I h.w uot. severed ne foivvor." "Heavon grant tliatynor prayer iu.i uu ULaiR'ioa : haul ,viiuii. lor- i vc-till y. J do auuwbi'oa 1 baul Auuie, lor- "It ia nns,veif,l " i-vm.l n w.11, Known voice, and the traug-r lu-oko through tho bu.ihes aud stood be foro them. Chaiigod ns ho wus sunburnt, bearded, and travel -worn t h e y know him uud erviior "llurrv !'' thov foldo.l bim in their urms. "Yes 1" bo cried. "Harry indoe l! back from tho porilj of distant lands, wher 0 I was liorno by the good sbii) that savud mo ! Lack from tho perils of savaga tribes and wllian hurdes! back from s iQ'.Jiing uutold, and boar ugaiu to iind my dear lova truo, and a fond father to clasp 1110 to his brouat 1 Oil fathor 1 Aunio I hero wo burry tho pa it, nn I bun oath this treo tho doar old wil low let us knool, and for this happy hour, thank Him who so often has saved man from tbo perils of both sea and laud 1" We will draw a voil over tho sa cred sceiio. Light .nud lifo aro again at "llortou IIouho." This is not a timo for despon dency. It is tha lima for I' -ful, earnest work- by ,,o- , : that aro consoio- ' dure. .Indood, out itn bauds ' failures and lo uients that a sorrows tha turnf tho iu widowhood poverty a aud disast cotubino to fallow for k which shaei tal and lo' teous bar .It may that w' he is U betwe eann to s be i tho fining bis good : swim us above wa fcizcdinywhsre ia ' . thut be will t, and psrhaps, -tue'eaae, LotU will Le n elff a. dutch asia oftu drownoiL An American lady oani from Can ada assured the custom ' ofUoor that aho bad nothing but wearing appa rel in ber tunki but be trout to the bottom o' the artiole and found a down bottloa of brandy ' stowed a- way. "Madam, ' demanded ' lie, sternly, "do yoa call . these wearing apparel ?" "Yes," the ladt domure ly replied, "They are my Liubaad's TfX OHIOIN CF THE TIDES All bodies attract oneh other; the pnw er of tho foreo exerted depending nn on tho weight of tho bodies aud thnir dii liiiioo from 'each other. Tho weight or iiny bn.ly is in tact tho force with tthieh the earth ut tracts that body to itr-clf. Tbo celestial bodies nro all chained together by this forco t f nt tiMelion. Tbo Him an 1 moon both ctiu t nn ntliartivo iafluoneo on the 111 th. inducing our plannrt to sp proaeh to llioni t thin attraction ln i'g e.nilittU'la!.uiC"d by tho Ci n'.rifu;; al f.vco, we ilci-rrilio u curve, which i I'm H Mii!tint of llioso two forei h. I:'it tho smf.ieo of tho rc.rth cousin! of ll.iid and solid ; tho foriuer, owing to ita mobility, er.il)it..s 11 greater ten il.H'y to iil-ny tlio uttruetiv.) in.In etieo, mid tlien.foro rises to meet tho sun nn 1 moon. Tho sun, on nc count of his enormous bulk, oxirois-. cs n I'Uieu irroater nttrnctivo Tirco than tho moon, but tlio solar lido is iimdi less than I ho lunar tido, for j ,U1!' reisnn tint tho moon being I'wtho earth, Attracts tho nurfnce l'' tho sfa far taoro than its soli 1 1 j bod, and, theroforo, tho water riKos I ' boip uu lcnuatli the satellito. no sun, 0:1 tlio otiieririiKl reiirr ko distant exerts nearly ns lauch force 011 ton HHirfaeo ns 0:1 tho ocean bud botioath, nnd, thero for, lifts up I tho wator but very littlo.1 Tho i.lou- I tioally s.iino choct is produced upon ! that part of tho earth ia ist distant from tho sun or in ion, only in this caso tho ocean bed is drawn toward I lioso bodies mora rapidly than t'1.1 water, which is iu fact, left bohiu 1. w!. Co u ti.ii nun an 1 moon nro oituer 111 - ,1... jiiiic'.iuu or 'pp"Muun tout us when tho tine joining thoni pusses iu tho iiiiighbjrliou'l of, o;' directly YlTijn-fCi Tr,i7T t ati thiou Th tho corLli-thrin. their at-lAXtAjJ'- Ji U jJci LO ; V E tiaotivo forces being unitjd, tho ti dal ivavo will In ut 11 maximum, formi'ig 'Vp'in r li-las." If they bo iu "qundratuio" thai, in, if tlio lines drawn from a right urglo then tho tiles will b a. 11 minimum, of "neap tidu" viil r-fiult. It will bo evident thou, lii..t. if the cirtti wero a world of waters oiu h tidal wave would pass oiv:iii tho w.i("r is not raisi-a ir,oe a Cow n; :t ; Pill wheri it on:. v. a siiad jv ' a, or iri c.stua'.y, whore tho lido" I'm la iU; If iu r. h. rt nf fun nel, then tho ri.-;o is Hometiin- H us lliiieli ns bos tint v feet, us is tho ex;: iu tho 1'ay of Fund. Tlio wavo ii not a wavo of truusu,i-;.:ioii, but 0:10 of m, itiou, mil if tin p irtirl s of vnlor wero destituto c,f cohc iion or friction aiooii. ' tli' iMnulves thov woul 1 only ii -o into the t-amo pi. 00 A u'ti r tho lit! lai'tlOlil be. 1 I..SM1I ' ll'l V'tt f if Hi IU IV t f u.i ia i! 1 111 I' ' t 1 1 : throwing u ntono into 11 po'id 1 tho wtiveicls expand from tho point of d;iturbauco, but do not carry to the shore anything that !l its on tho sin fuco of tho water i such bodies on U.' uribiug m it wovo to allow the wavo to pass botieatli theui 1 this i proves that tho water ha I only up I wara ami iiowuwara I fiwM.r.,1 fit,, WIFrt luo .'t'iiiJLit as it The toniperatici c-auBO has its tri umphs lilco every othiir groat reform. A mau who is over IUD years of ago has jiibt signod tho pie lgo, nn 1 be ing Hiialnhod from A proiuatnro grnvo by tbo cxtiuetiou of an ovil habit, ho looks forward lo a lifo of sobrialy aud usofulnos'j. As tho old lady said, on bearing it, "If lo hadn't wasted bis lifo in riotous living ho might bavo boou 120 joors old by this timo.' An old bacliGlor was mlher takr.n aback a day or two siueo ns follows : Ticking up u book, bo exclaimed, upou Knoing a woodcut roprcsonting man kneeling nt tho foot of n wo , t.T. , t wouu 0v0l. tueel to encircle my neck .1 stretch it. ' And ung women, lo Hot think it g I could do T , bo tho best - tha sarcastic and seldom tbo - npon opinion, hor food, bhe turo on tho san liho enloem of those ooiugs tho most eub TJgO. lf tho man who made a mistake lastevoniug in the matter uf um brellas will call at this office le will be welooma to all ha cn'u bear to his advantage. Preaobor (to boy in tho street) My little man, is your father a Christian T Uoy -Yes, sir, ' but be ain't workiug at it much lately.' I sot nn, down in thought pro found, this maxim wise I drew It'a easior for you to luv a gal, than maik a rpl luv iovL.liilliy If yoa want a storm, just mention to your wife in an off-hand way, that 'Sunday is a day of rest' for her. " Tain ruan if yoa want yonr smok ing tobacco and tfau't find it, look for tt iu yur wife's fur vox, , All who laugh in time may to ' 1878. NO. 41). n - T at lew York v " "C,T ""lining, -MWILtlwliT bby mimrmmmm mm iv ow tiiviv i: i:i W offercil froa now 1i1til J H I A a . iT Ma m,to uui Jarg-e moon or Goods. A grc many articles SELLING AT COST. TT t. H'. '7.1. NEW '.S3 S T 0 Ii E T' "P- (i v . 1 : ' . . ; 1 . 1 . :, c,., " " I -v il I Im ,rMi il,n 'lUzntu 1.1 1 I -it T.'.i ,llti,.,i th lt ,s II ir l ;ir si. ita nt thu iv . '11 11 1 tnn ho will k 1 , mil ( ul 11 ml uiic. luolii.liu - I r, i'Ulli LO ul ...I . J li S!icll k5ni ilivnio, 5UIMMIXrH, SADDLKIir, Blioo t'iii'liiit'H, I,i':iiicr. Bf'Tl- .Tiu'jini lndni'tiu(ut:i in -vij ;.(iCK;l, HlMil,.-), SlMtMA S, N AII.S, n A I.nrjo .irimeiit nf i;,h Nt.-fl Shov. U .-t K.ndrn, l,i,..i, ;Hr ,., T,lu-, o!iyllu- liiviiu Uiikca, liny lt i--., 1'iillrM, Ac, )K Abb KISPS cii'sl-ttilly on linnd, All it (tfinily Up liov.l frio,-s. AU v.lm iro in met of ny kin I ,.( Il,u lvnro will U well ly eulliiiK at (lii.i jilaoo, MAbANTIION' MOVTZ. VM-lloljur, Mny -3, lfiiii. SnyJor Co., Ia. ;:ylva:st!a r. b. Tralua Ixiva l.rnl-t.iwn Juii'-tl.in , w .MAIN I . ! Mi-w lis I'vVAHIl, IMtt'lmrh Knprtv. rm-lii.' l-:xirpi W'.iv I'u.Ao.iKdr l.lll 1 0-.M. 1 i'i . in. lull . in. " -. in. 6 u . in. l'.t I.lnj EASTWARD. Phl'nilclphU 1iXrud. I'lirtlfle lixprnii l.-.-iO n. m. l-i im n. m. II I . m. ft .' . in, M:l'l iu!in..iuftu i.iprc.s Aili4nti EMiroa b 4S . Tho Kj - Ltnn. W Pwmm m 1 ,k wir. M Kxiri.. ... an-l Ilia Piollio .ia. AtUiitio hieriiM o wl mil .Lilly. WnVtr.llliSlu.ii-UML.tll.ini In M.'liln a....... .. as Ijlluwi : ' WKB'I M'TIUI, nn a. 111. I" .Si in i j I011 It) 31 III V l"l 111 Iu IU - - 1 WALtl. OmutIIIo a. in. I 'J M VI II "1 11 It 11 :i 11 u P. m. 4 "T 4 1I 4 ia 4 V 4 :iT 4 l:l i,i 4 - V Ai.lcr.nr.'l iintlul,,iv Al' V.VI..-VU M'ln.i-. :i',lc Vli.,-1,!,! N. U.uiil! Tho ' Mi" tin 6 1111 4 iii 4 : D .ollll. tho 1 I11K In Le whoru ... .11 Simla 11, uunm. M.ilo, I' on1, I.liu.. a-nl rl?H. auil all olB-wll,'r.. TUIiiy-ntr hliu tojuilf iu mcuaur una T-'7tl Notary i. RpalEslatB im Haada. Roniti and I klmla uf aonroy.n VJ lib naainaiia an. Miuolal attaotlon g, K.al batata. Ulllo. I il ea., P. O. Aill.aaa, Ut. Co., Vsdb'. J JENRY A.' WOL Saddler dud , maker c; Snyder Count !s, anal aiakaa to ail WliM, KriaiM, W Sk (uaraataad ( I'lllillHtied Trrn TWO DOM. hle .vitiii, I'nid within continued u paid unless nt liher. Htihecriptions nn I'AVAULK 1 flS'1,avtKn.i llrt... And ro HmMo furilu 1.1 . At 9 1 fi'iii: Fancy Store, oppciotothO Keylsono Ifolol.) Darqain: is A2.nl.lst iu order to re I ebcd33 mm. r.-.t KKAD ! RKXD I Dili 7 A Icittxr ,v rit,i I'cTuin l'L'l-.lcl' Vi Cloves AI.- oil ( mil' 1!-lli-i 1- inr 1 silii -toy I'Ol'ri.NCi dono nt - i:..Mo teuii mi. I 11 r. I .11.1 fit .1 11 1 b.Ul unties, .'aetoiy -,;ri'd ..ii-, 1 in 1'iir nival e. a i.ii'Os hi 1 A --. ill tho Vi v I .. ' 'I i need nt I'll, r :: ;; I liin-j; 1 1 ( in 1. in.: lint re-m I it I -A I ft IV ".'.'II' ' III' '.l-i. Spi.ut- my ; i 1 1 - - nl im- liv eXil lovii ns; it pur-'bii.iin i -l and terms In- e..-i a i f. :iEL ISACXENDl'RQ. Aug. 1". Til. N E r' -i. At A. K. GIFT ,;:v cash BOGX AUD STATiO"AIiT SfOSE, on tho North sido of ?.r,ir!;rt St root a low doois wt-sl from the Court Uout;o. T1TK sr ibpcriher would inforru ln I - fi'Mi'l-" i uiul III." . lli Ii - III V 1 I.'!- Wi.i j u", Mil rni'l M il I iu i-oMlitry IM.il li 1,:,, ), Irt-tUi-n- ill i'llllaili'llihl. 4111 i:.u ll'i.v '.-M 1! 11 till- in" in iv, I. in i" in', I iv. II i, In, u.'l km. ,. t.r rJ :r4foll.lllM),l:- I 5ttV, ic'lll! t trrlc:-t. 1 Sliiis'-. I toi-rw. iKU.wid'i .kl'iWO Eibloa & Hciig-cus Soaks, . ALi;u:,I.o AND FICTFFJ'.S. ' ;i7. 0 ri'n r, Jul: en. I .' 1 1 inn if mtm pa 1 but u "tugui-eas. - - ; - y I-; '
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