avrtlilrtrf Rate 15.00 78 80 6.00 'ri'-Li Notices. 160 10 Fa"""?1. "I:" mn u for ft shorter re- "n, Li-IJ nrd them will lie held riaibleforthemoneT. poetry Sprint ?onj. Ok tha HM' auaams are . BuaalU. resalef Ok tka IK' airtaaVI 'f 0tr lk We I , , . And tbt ra .rata a And lb- irate lrM U Pr,B,B Fair u ata. IB a od Wblapar. a-klipa la a wooli a brttite wniaptr Tt ike Bowtrt I And tbt roblat alas f wtlatme, Waloaat, wtloowe , Ao4 a roblaa " "- Uappy koun Oftr all a mo tbtalaj 8blBla(. ablalnt-t 0?r all Ike '. Clear Bad bright "bodies bar a walllBf ea4tws, kl.adowa, wtadawt I Floodia. bar a wellies SMiStwa Wlib bla Hbt. (4 o loo t Tale Waahed Ashore. bt mm DAHE. 'Aj 1 tbe sea it moaning to-night, nod well have a qaoll before many hours, or the signs will fail for the first in a lifetime." And theepeaker, Robert Hilton, keeper of the lighthonee at Rock Point, gazed anxiously rer the troubled wateia. 81owly tbe old wan possod op the stain, to per form the dutj of lighting the lamp whose bright raya, if od to willed, nhoaldact esabeaooa of safety the traTeUera on the atormy The darkneea of nigh. aetUed gloomily down, and many a heart in the humble cottage of the fisher man prayed for the husband and eone who then might be performing a sailor's duti.:s. .. ... Suddenly the atom burnt forth in ita wildest fury, and the distant boom of a signal gun told that a ship waa in danger. God help the aoula on board I wastheintoluuUry cry as the men, with on accord, leaped oer the jutting crags aud peak whioh hem toed in the foauiiug sea. Itoom 1 boom 1 boom 1 Surely the teasel would be dashed nrraiauA the rocks, for it aoemed itn far an ahii no matter i.ui utnnflh and trim to live in ench a atorni a U9 wero iiuhjuj kindled along the ahore, and the biave-hoarted ftjhermen hastened to see what assistance could be given """ . ... . :i.t to thoso beseeching the aid. Crash 1 and the ahip bad atrook the fatal reck. itnnA and caska were hastily thrown out by those watching the wreck, hoping that aome poor aoul ait nmrlimr 111 the flood miuht thus ""bi . . . roamtA from aoatn. nnt th wavea foaming and lashing in the fury of the storm .. : M.nino a. harvest of aoula t ... r .11 tiinnA who that day bad twl tl. deck of the 'Priuceae Ma ria," in the glow of health, one only a1 tii a fata oi neoomiuK vavnw w for shark. uU. I anma nim hrincr a llffut I An,i ih aturdv toioe of Newton Ilill ounded above the roar of the aea. Liffhta were taken, and at the nl the foaminir breakers. Hill was aeen bearing away body that tbe wave had washed ashore. Btronir hands carried away a drip ping form totha nearest cottage, where they found & little child clasp a tiirhtl on the dead woman - n ww hat shall we do. Mother Fin 1a f asked one woman in waiting "Ah I th cruel wave have Bent th lady to her last reokonin.' " moaned th old woman "but aome one nnclasp her arms ana u u child. Ood grant w may aavaon uie to niguk. Mothra that had children took ed snugly away in their crib at tnnk the little one carefully away from the death-chilled arms that enfolded it, and then robed the dead body of th stranger for burial on th morrow. ,.... . . NWhA will claim the babel asked Qrandame Finley, after th child bad been kissod and cried over by balf a soo re of women, uf .ill naiffhbori.' answered voice bnsky with amotion. "Tb good Shepherd called bom on of our own flock not long since, and thl. little waif will help fill th va cancy. Won't li wif f inrlhi danced toward altUng in the corn ofth Uriiao ih h&ha in her arma. "Tea. William, and Ood deal with m, as we do with th life) to atrugw la Ail lnn!ffhL" Thus ithappond that lb little waif, flung from th foam on that wila,Btormynighl,wa oheriahad In th heart ana noma oi nuuu ia ton. win name. Ellen, whereby w navirahi knowleds of her paren tagal" aakedMr. Chilton, a they at in their own ooay room. I hava onlv found this on word 'Adrian,' b tarn pad oa bar garments In b wreath of "A BQiaJl ola. bat It nwy bring ioy to om tronblad baari' 8Tntaen yrt hU .ktaad. Bad AiiWun. thu iitue awau aaa ox ded intit tUe f mU luoea ci III 0 VOL. 15. tossing wave, as they dashed their spray almost at her feei "Oh aea I beautiful see,' she mur mured, M tie seventeen year to night since your wavea washed the frail life ashore, and in all that time oo sign to aolve the mystery whioh envelopes me. Ia there not beyond your water wide, some heart mourning for th lore which 1 might give 1" And she clasped her hands ap pealing!, waving them to the fur-off shore. But the bob gave no answer, only bounded on in ita untamed freedom. "Adrian." Th voice aonnded ovor the cliff's i but looking up, there stood Wilinot Clyde on th peak above. In a mo mont he was aeated on th rock by her aide. "Ton look like a sea-nymph, Ad rian," be said with your white face, glittering hair and mornful eyos, peering bo wistful ovor the waves." She glancod np without speaking. "Ah I I see tbe trouble," bo con tinued. "Why not acoept your fate f for the Be will never anawer, or solve tbe mystery you are seeking." "Wilmot, and her voioe rang out earnestly, "the sea will answer. " "How can it t" he asked, Iwod by hor tone. "f do not know how, but my heart tells me that some time on this surf beaten ahore the mystery will be solved.'' "But. Adrian, if yon would only accept the love I offer you so freely now. Ooly be willing to lighten ay bom with your winsome boiiIos.'' "Mot yet, WUmot. ' "When ahall I hope V And he clasped one fair littlo hind a prU oner in his own broad palm. "When tbe aea answers, lissov- enteen years to night, and the waves may answer soon,' sue repuea. "Aud tuen l "Then I will choose from the two lives offered." "lie it so, and in the meantimo I ahall not despair. Out tboro is a storm coming, Adrian. Allow mo to conduct you home.' And tbe two arose and startod to ward the little village sleeping so cosily quiet behind the bills, lie, baudsoaie as an Adonis sua, a per foot type of womanhood. Miduight, and again a storm was raging at Rooky l'uiut, euch an ma ny of ita luuabitanls uad never wn- n cased. Fires were gleaming along the coast, and the signal gun wo asking for aid. i "Adrian, for God sake oouio back Your life is too precious to be imperriled hero." "I cannot go, sue answoreu, out her voioe won not hoard in the din and roar around tboin. "You must oome 1 I refuse to obey Wilmot Tbe ship is doomed to go done, but some life may be sparod." And she dart ed from her lover's grasp. Uall au uour later, nuo wna aueu making beraio exertions to rescue a body that the wavea were buffeting about. "Will he live, doctor V " With car and skillful nursing he may recover ; but uia uio uangs on thread." How that frail thread was watch ed I How every wish was gratified I And how Adrian a heart yearned to wards the pole stranger that her own fair banda and saved I ... And afterward, when lb Hie whioh aeemed flickering in its sock et burned np brightly, and the light of reason oome to the calm, store eye. Adrian felt thankful. But not yet waa she fully rewarded. "lnd aome one can Adrian i mut tered the sick man. "Yea. air. that is my name r and the fair girl glided to the bedside. "Yes. Btr. that ia my name i ana the fair girl glided to the bedside. "Who are tout - no exclaimed, and suoh a wild look oame into his eye that ah f oared insanity would again hold sway. "I am Adrian, ' sue saia simpiy. "Adrein, my wife, come back at last 1" And h reached out to em brace her. Mr. Chilton stepped forward, Bay ing calmly, "Do not exoit yourself, air I uiere ia avuie uiiawtav. "But year ago X baa a w and child. Adrian. They Bailed from Liverpool to New York, and the Tec- Mi was reported wreaked, and all the iiaaseegars lost." . . What wbb th nam or to tea air paired Mr. Chilton. "Th rrinoea Maria. "Father I father I" Bobbed Ad rian, alnkingon th sick man's breaat And parent ana enua were bi imi united. In th evening Wilmot Clyde call ad at the Chilton's to inquire after th rescued gentleman, uieppiog into th room h found A drain sit Lino atith har hand claSDed in that of the stranger's, and a look of holy aim resting oo tueir nature. "Wilmot. th sea ha aawered. This ia my father, Hamilton Leigh. If v friend Mr. Clvde." "And yon are Adrian LIgV said the fcther after a paaae, tlaaoisj foad'y at his BtwRona a"-.--. "Xaitior-'j I ttrtt La cy i -7 dr .-- ' I ' MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, "It will be ye blushing sweetly, es, ahe answered, for I have always loved yon. Two years later, and all three were living together in their happy English hoiao.8(Uur?at Evening fott. tOnM.AnU-NuptiaJ Dangers. Bad spollors are sufficiently com mon in this country not to be in vory great demand and occasionally to bring reproach to our common school system. No position, publio or private, is wholly froe from the person who tnis.isos the orthography of Knglish language, and even the school teacher is often brought down by a well-directed and sudden shot. There ia soino exous i in e ties of this kind, aud a distinguished citi zon in tbe consular servioe of hia country may be lightly dealt with' for bis wretohed way of spelliug heart, as his businoss is not particu larly with hearts i but there are cases iu which bad spoiling is not only inexcusablo, but whore it has led to domostio trouble and nnnap pinoss such as fow other things could have instigated. It is a ro- markable foot that no young lady boa as yet boon board of who caiuo from sohool with any really valuable knowlodjro either of arithmetic or orthography, and particularly of tbe latter. They bring borne from ex pensive establishments a burdensome store of almost every otner son or learning, but they write letters and do ehopping the favorite diversion of young women without knowing bow to spell or cast up half a dozou figures. A shortcoming of this character has brought a young laly to grief She had a lover who doted on her and prided himsolf on bis learning Thia young women was one of the most beautiful and accomplished of tbe sex which is noted for its beauty She had been to boarding-school, and money had been luvishod with-. out stint on her education i she knew Fronch and Latin and enough of Greek to be actually classical in her litorary tastos t she road only tbe very best books not tho kiud which yonng ladies too much iucline to, but those from which most learu ing was to be had. And all this seemed like polishing the already polishod diamond. Dufiides this, she was happy in possessing, to an onii neut doiree, all thoso accomplish ments which makes a young lady attractive in the society of the peri od. She was brilliant and witty in conversation, knowing exactly what to say mid whore to say it i sue danced divinoly, dressed like a priu cess aud bore horsolf with tho grace and charm of a J una. She was more than a lady, for she knew how to cook, and once took the first prize for best loaf of bread at tho county fair. In due timo the young women with all these accomplishments made tbe ueual preparations t o throw herself away on tbe young man who had monopolized the most of her time for a year or two. This innocent aud confiding man little know what a terrible calamity lay in wait for him. liusiness called bun from home a few days wbilo the wedding preparations were going on, aud be wrote and sue wroto, as vounir and euthUBiostio hearts will do under the circumstances. Iu a little while tbe neighborhood was horrified to loarn that tho match was off. Tho wedding preparations ooaaod. and all was solemn. Then the young woman sought redress in court i moved by that curiosity aommon to her sex, as well as the other sex, ane wanted to know why be had declined to fulfill his promise. It waa auoh a natural request that he was compelled to give his reasons, and did so without indirection, by producing one of her glowing letters in whioh she des cribed her happiness in view of tbe oomlng "nupahals." and inoidently referred to ber "dimond nog. lue atouv-hearted wretch declined to marry anybody wuo oouia not apeu nuptial, particularly within a month Mher wedding day. the young lady brought ber portfolio into court and emptied his letters out where tbe light oi tne law oouia snine up on them. Tbe nrst one read was in answer to ber gush about tbe "nopahals," very brief and trnly bus iness-iike. He wrote t "This mar ridge son never take place. " She not only found out why, bnt ahe re covered damages i the judge was a bumaa van, and congratulated th yonng woman on ber narrow escape from a man who don't know how to spell marriage within a month of his wedding day. Extensive preperatioua are being made at Gettysburg to observe deo- oration dav. The oration will -be delivered by General Benjamin F. Bntler, whose subject will be, "1 be nrivata soldier in tbe war of tbe re bellion." President Hayes and Postmaster General Key have ac cepted invitations and wul be pres ent, Don't desplsa your poor relations Thar might set rich some time, and ban it woolj be bard to explain tLr. ' Bua,'4j t-" r' nre," ft the tun r' 1 rui ki 1 - t t TIM Dead Sea. It is not mere fancy that has cloth ed the Dead Sea in gloom. The desolate shores, with scarcely a green thing in sight, and aoatterod over with blaok stonos and ragged drift-wood, f jrm a fitting frame for tho dark, sluggish waters, covered with a perpetual mist, and breaking in slow, heavy, sepulchral toueil wavea upon the beach. It seems as if yet the smoke of the wicked cites was ascending np to heaven, and as if the moan of their fearful sorrow woulJ never loave that Gjd-stnitton valley. It is a strange thing to soe those waves, not dancing along and sparkling ia tba sun, as other waves do, but moving with measured mel ancholy, and Bonding to tho ear, as tuoy break languidly upon tuo rock, only doleful sound, i bis is, no doubt, owing to tbe groat hcavinoHs of the water, a fact wolUknown, and which we amply verified in the usual way, for on attempting to swim, we weut floating about like einntv caaks. 1 bis experiment was more I satisfactory in its rosulls, which were a very nnctuous skin and a most pestiferous stinging of every nerve, as if we bad been beaten with net ties. Sor was the water wo took into enr mouths a whit less vilothan the most nauseous drugs of the a potheoary. That fish cannot live in this strong solution of bitumen and salt, is too obvious to need proof bnt to say that birds cannot fly over it and live, ia en ef th exaggera tions of travelers, who, perhaps, wore not like ourselves, so fortunate as to soo a flock of duoks reposing on the water in apparently good health. And yet this was all the lifo we did see. Tho whole valloy was one seething cauldron, nnder more that a tropical bui. Eastern A StrangaTradition. Among the Seminolo Indians there is a singular tradition the white man's origiu and superiority. Tbey say wheu the Great Spirit made the earth ho also made three moti, all of whom wore fair ccmpluxioned, and that after making them ho led them to the iraririn of a small lake and bade them leap in and wanh. Ono obeyed, and came out puror and furer than before i the socoud begitatod a moment, during which time tho water, agitated by tbe first, bad become muddled, and when he bathed, he come up copper-colored ; the third did not leap nntil the wa ter became black with mud, and be came out with his own color. Then tli Ureal Spirit laid boforo tbeiu throe packagos, and out of pity for his uiibfortuco in color, he gavo tho bl uck man the first choieo lie took hold of each of the packages, and having felt tbe weight ohoso tho heuviest tbe oopner-colored man chose the next heaviest, leaving the white man the lightest. bou the packages were opened the first was found to contain spades, hoes, white wash-brushes, and all tbe imple ments of labor i the socond unwrap pod. bunting, fishing, and warlike apparatus the third gave the white man pens, inks and paper, tno en gine of tbe mind tbe means of mu tual, mental improvements, the so cial link of humanity, the foundation of tho white man a supertorty. Fiqht it Out Liki Pa and if a Do, A story is told of a daughtor of a prominent peraon now in tbe lec ture field whioh ia peculiarly inter esting and suggestive of unooneoi ous wisdom. A gentleman was in vited tba lecturer's house to tea. Immediately on being seated at tbe table tbe little girl astonished the family circle and tbe guests by th abrupt question i Whore's your wife T" Now, the gentleman having been recently separated from tbe partner of hie life waa taken so completely by surprise that be stammered forth the truth. "I don't know.' "Don't know 1' replied tbe infant terrible i "why don't you know ?' Fiudiog tbe child persisted in her interrogatories, despite the mild re proof of her parents, he oonolodod to make a clean breaat of the matter and have it over at onoe. So he said, with calmness whioh was the result of inward expletive. "Well we don t live together i we think, as ws can't agree we d better not" H stifled a craaaaa tbsehnd began again, and darted aa exaspe rated look at ber parents, aaiwe little torment would not beqaited nntil she exclaimed t "Cant agree I Then why don't yon fight it ont as pa and ma dp f "Vengeance u mine, langningiy retorted the visitor, after "pa and ia" exchanged looks of holy hor ror, followed by tbe inevitable roar A Stradivarius violin signed and dated 1709 sold at auction in Paris a few days aaro for S1.000 francs (about 14300). Beware of judging hastily i it is better to spend an . opuuoa wan retreat an assertion. We gi away nothing so gor ooalv, and receive tstbing so rsluo fcs'Jy, asadvha : 1 . . . rilirtrHl t'Si tiewL'jw of Gc xV rw zztJ.Zi wttiatcrUy 8ii PA., MAY 1G, Fierce Tight With Wolves. On a recent night, a Norwegian farmhand, living northeast of tp ing alley, Jt ill more (Jouuly, Minn., in the edge of the big timber, bad a lively Unlit with thieo wolves, lie started out after dark with a single- barreled shot-gnu, to shoot down a wolf, whose howls ho could hear some distance off iu tho tiinbor. J bo stars were bright tu an unclouded sky, aud even in tho wood tho huu ter could see quite plainly for a short distance. Tho howls of the aiiimul led him in tho right course, aud the sounds grow phiiooraa he advanced and, aftor about a hall hour's search, be espied tbe wolf crouched upon a brush heap, in au "opening iu the shrubbery evi dently n dtm. The wolf not rerout ing npon his approach, ho immedi ately tired at it. i bo wolf sprang at him bofore ho could uiuke the first motion toward reloading hie gun, and ia about threo seconds the snow and nhrubbory weio Hying right and left iu a tiiHsol bet woe u mail and betiHi. r.iuitoiauiieti uy bungor. tho liorco animal endeavor ed to fasten ou tho mau s throat, aud, though tho liuntor suceoeded in giving tho wolf two or three se vere blows on tue head aud sides, it seemed only tho tuoro enraged and ferocious, and gavo tongue to continual 4 howls aud snarls while maintaining tue iigut. a wo oiuor wolves, evidontly called by the howls of the first, appoaredon tho scene. J no last two woro stunner than tho first but as ferocious as tho leader. Clubbing his gun, tho nmn finally plantod a terrific blow ou tho neck of ono, laying it out lifeless, end then began a retreat for tho timber odgo, beating off the brutes aa well as he could. Whou tho clear field was reached, his weapon was minus tho stock, aud bo held only a bent gun barrel iu his baud, huvtug hit tho trees about him ollener luau tho wolves i but lis succeeded in loop ing thorn from doiug any sorious in jury until he catno to tho opou coun try, where no run lor near mo. i ue wolves followed him but a suort uia- tauco. Badly Sold. A well-known Sucramontaa who had been out with 'tho boys' until about threo o'clock iu tho morning felt a trillo uucasy as to what his wife would say upon the subject and determined to adopt a little piece of strategy. lie entered the nouse cautiously, noiselessly removed his boots, and then niado his way tothoir bodroom. Ho was not so obfuscated but thou ho know it would be dangerous to attempt to got into bed, so aftor dis robing ho took up a positiou by the bide of tbe baby s cradle and begun rocking it liko a '40 cr. His wife, arouued by tho noixo, discovered him, as it was a part of deep-laid plan she should, and call ed out t "Why, what on earth are you do- wir T "Doing T' ho roplied, koeping tho kinks out of bis tongue by au aliuoHt superhuman effort "doing I'm trying to got this baby aHleep 1 She's boon crying half and hour, and you'vo slopt through it all. Uis air of righteous iudignation was well put on, but it wouldn't do luck was eeaiuBt him "What do you mean 1" bis better half sternly responded. "I've got the babv in bed hero with mo i and she hasn't cried to-night I When did you come home t' Tom Wright, a Burlingtonlan of the colored persuasion, started ont a few nights sinoo to hunt possum, and espyiug one perchod ou tho limb of an oak tree, ooroinencod op eration at once. Ue related bis ex perience as follows : "1 damn ouion a nmo ami buui-k t, and shuck it, and by'm by I beard somethin' drop, and what do yer think it were 1' "The possom, said the listner 'No, by golly, 'twos dis niggor," said Tom. A five-year'old daughter stood watching her baby brothor who was making a great fuss ovor having his face washed. Tbe little miss at length ht ber patience and stamp ing ber tiny root, said, "ion thins yon have lots of trouble, but yon don't know any thing about it. wan till you are big enough to got a I I I 1 At .'II ... n ' t ucaiu,aua tueu jvuu mr-num he, mamma V Not long ago a man and his wife wsnt to Kansas to settle. To enable them to ' proempt two quarter sec tions of land, they ware divorced t each preempted a claim, and aa aeon as their claims were made gooa tuey were remarried, thus obtaining SiU acres of land. a "If vou don't irive me a trade dol lar '' said a vounir hopeful to bis mamma, "I know a boy wno nas go; themnmoa awiul, ana i u go ana catch 'em" ' No one Hvln in society can be hv depeadeai "The 'world is like I wmbhdog, whioh fawns upon yoa, or taars you to pieces. Mrs. Ann Hopkins, ol OaCf Cret. Tana.. Is 117 years old, fit 4t-1- V f 1878. NO. 61. AT 1'IIK New York Fancy Store, (In Holmes' now builiding, opposite tho Kcytsono Holpl.) MAUK1JT N'l, HKI.IIVHCJllOVi:, JAA. -A. IjAllcaiSll STOCK OF DRY GOODS, N0TMS & FANCY GOODS IVOW TII,VIV J3V1311. NW ESTffiETflMJB! Extraordinary Bargains offered from now until duce our Large Stock of Goods. A great many articles SELLING AT COST. Just received a MOST HAMBURG PRICES MUCH LOWER GALL EARLY AND Oct. lfi, 7:l. NEW HjAItDYAR STOKE. Middleburff, Penn'a. Th? snrt.rlai wonM Inform th.Mttx.nn or Mlddl.barK. o.l urnuiHinic Illt.- llmt h. hu i.nsl ft HMr, star, at th. hit n.ntliinwl nl.. .a.) tnitt hs will k..n .lull IId. o( .11 mod, ol llarlr. luolu.Ung llenvy Si Shelf Hardware, TltniMINOS, SADDLERY, Blioa Fiti'lln?., Leather. flX. .iircial loiluttemptita in TBI BUILDI'G HARDWARE LOCKS, II IN (IKS, HCKKWS, NAILS, Ao. A Large Aniorlmenl of Cnit Mhov. It S Sfa.l.'ii, line., Uar.len Too!., acliythea drain Kakea, Hay Hope., Pullej., Jto., ntorv, OF ALL KIN'Pfl oonalanily on bimt. All at Oreally He luccJ I'rioea. All who art in need of any kiml ef llitnlwara will do well by calling al thl place. MALANTHON MOAT!!, Middlcburg, fnyderCo., Pa. May 25, l7ii. "PENNSYLVANIA" RTr7 Train, l.ar. I,.Utown Junoil.m a. follow. MAIN LINE-WLSTWAK1). Plttahurah Eiprati I'arlttrt Mr.. War rawoug.r i.ll 1'a.t Lint FAST WARD. I roa.ro. vo a. in. IDlia. m. 4 (10 p. in. t a p. iu liso a. m lo oo a. m. II il .. m. 1 4n p. oi. nil .'ivipnia r.ipru. JohnituwB tipro.t 91 1, 1 1 Ailaotlt Eiprau . 4. p. Ill Th. Fa.1 1.IB.. W.T l.MfliAP&n,l th U..ir In Hii.r.M .hi, ami tha Paolilo and AtUutis Lir. .t run lailf. M ar Irtim l.a. atailoni to MilBlo oountT a. tolluw. i ' wr.Twaan. luiwun, a. tn. n m m m Oranrllla low 4 or lnai t-M Amlerana'. 10 it 4 10 10 Ml jr I.onKl.llow 11 01 41a jot. 42.1 M'V!iWB 1114 .17 la., liiu Manaroiik 11 an 4t ' 10a) tai Vli .y.r.l lino 4 ui 444 . Ilaailllna 11 40 4 it 10 Iu 44; Th. I'aeltla Kit.rai, wul ..a h. McV.yi.wuat iS a.m. aail tha Atlnuil. Ki. pre. at at it p. m. Soifiil N3W Fur All. DANIEL O. nrROSTIiESSKni1f.lro.lo aa. uouur.lo.il lutraat-l. Thai .lac lb. ili .dunon of the 1 irui of UrK.ltrMr a Ulrl.h ou Ih. Hi r April, h liu niiu.l la hi. u.w Unlltl. luglu Sllu.Univ..aa W.tirStrMl.aboT. Vina. opuo.ll. J. S. Uuaiuga f tor, a Leather Store and Fin ishing Shop, h.ra will b. foood al all llmeaaa at.orlm.nl a m, aad all olhart la la'ttwl, Ixfura parubaalus Thlrtf-tTarMra aa a vraollral Taiia.r quallAM la Iu I uda. Ih. qualitiM ul block. UlUiwUkw aaaakau( (or LaTr. Jaaa f -ni) uiiu.,8ujdtOo., Pa TEVI KEPLER, Notary Mic, SnrTeyor, Conrejascer M fttato and Insurance Aicnt, DaaSa. Baadt aad Mortoaaw. araparad aad Daawa. Saadt aad Morinaaw. praparad aad hladt ? auatayaaalaa atMkdwl to MuaipUil ink MAtuu and tMlltMl Rati Kaiata. ixnot la I'mmait, Hafdar lh. Buaalal allaatma airaa m uartaa aaa Minna f -. P u. Auia, am rtawaai aiiiia, naraar 'aaa'a. Au. Ala. UENBT A. WOLTLET, Coddler and Harness nvtrttrt, Snvaar Casnty, fenaa. mm haail. aad ntkaa la ard.f all ahWa Wkafatta. Saddlat, awidlaa, Whlua, Ualara t, awi'iiaa, waipa, uaiai iwaaa wh wm aaraniaad Nr vaa faaritlaaadaaaaaalara I auial IS Bl"' iaMhe1 v ..,..,- au wwra U r. ! aah. Mi rri 112 POUT. Pubtlthod ererw Thursday Erdrttag JEBEMIAn CHOU5M, Prop Terms of Bnbsormtion, T1V0 DOLLARS TER ANNUM. F ' illiln aii month, or $2.fi0lfh paid within the year. No paper die continued until all arreerainw are paid unlean at the option of the pab liHhrr. Buliecrinttonnoiitnide of the eonatr PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. V BIVrsoti lifting and lining run, AllriApl i other become ttiUcribure ami arc liable fnrthe iiriee of the pat ir S3 T' " Apri let in order to re BEAUTIFUL LINE OP EDGINGS. THAN EVER BEFORE. SECDEE BARGAINS. N. WKIH. READ ! BEAD I HEAD!!! Dan'l Ilnckcnliurff, Jicaver fyringa, rnno. Dealer in Hardware Tinware. Stoves &c Also SIMT:TIN'( .lone tt M,f.rt ti'.lirs, on rearfoiuililo term an.l antialuctoVV maimer. ttir, nm f""y prepnreil to fur iiimIi nil kiml. of llar.lware, Tinware, Muvra, fie. at Die verv lowest Mitt. , wnAM in neoil of tinware or Sjioul i in? or anything cine in my lino of lm mos.', wfll not reirnt it l.y eXiiineninc my KooiUnnd turim before nurcliaaiiikt clielit're. DANIEL HACKENBURG. Alter- 10, 7tl. N E W TOOK At A. K. GIFT'S NBW CASH BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE, on tho North side of Market Street a row uoors went Troin theCourt House. THE subscriber wonld inform his frl-n.L n,l th. cllUoo. In MldMl.hara lli..urriiiiaih(cuiiulr)ilh.lh. ha. Iu.tr.luru. .4 Iroai rhll.Urluhla.n4 h.. now oa.u.4 aa Ir new, lane, and wlllrl.d .lock ol rVIiMcellmitMMiNi Hooka, KcltOOl I (I()1H, lllanU ISoolcN, Wallets. Pocket Books, Eible3 & Religous Eooks, ALBUMS AND riCTURES, All kind of rtier, JiUi and J-'anog (rOOlt. All .old CHEAP rnrOAHfl. Call and ... .lock IU.r.1. uouharg. fur ,b.wiu. (o.h!.. k. tarx, Mlildlubartf FtN. 8orl..'T4. JKVI KELLlill, Alunufaolurtr of and J.altr Is FURNITURE, Would rtaptotfully I a form Ikt titU.at of rfoli b.lln.jrroT. and lolnlly, ikat kt aiaDafae lurtt la orier and IH m pa oattantl an haaa IFurnitr HH4IX1 . ' u KIM na. A If o ry Doaoription ai tut .ry ir - j,, -lurli.t ao tl',inuti''a t 1 rt.pooifuB COSTEADS, BVREAV9, TABLES, SOfa LorxOES, STANDS, CHAIRS, Oa. atdfA .p.oial tDTllatlos la txUal.d SS wly married foUt la call aad ttt aiy tttoV r aurtkatUg aUtwatra. LEVI ftXUJM "allaigrOTt, Aprilte.870-lt 1. MAEBLE WORK. LEWISBTJRO, PA. ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MAJtlll uoinrriEiTTO, Tombatoaos, Btataes, Unss, Teatt LAM US, for Children's Gravea, PmH, Littl'lt, TubUtoi. iTeres) SMtJ OLtt JUitnU U, . AU thaat wkt datlr patakaat knikltaai ff , laaJ uarula worl ... .avma wa.au aa tni, a turoaaaiu- t'aaaaa, V U 1," a. I 5 hat .IJKlt.1.
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