L-itO 13. f. 10.00 80.00 15.00 7 00 tin,' year, llLv .1 insertion 4 .y ai.iOrtM insertion, rvstrmul and BnslnoM cards of I tiH roofs than 5 line, per year, . ;nU.Ur, Eaeeutor, Administrator I and Assignee Notices, Jitorinl nutice per lin, f-AII transcient advortisiaf; lots 8.00 1.B0 19 than I month in uflni4 una. I All advertisements for a shorter pe riod than one year are payable at the ime they are ordered, and it not puld mkm rWi them will u held' eaoonaible for me monev. Poetry. Dreamland. wit a tail aakaowa U wsxlSf slt- slos I ltomi la brant j rare Vti brteiis Mow taroathoat it Soldi lftlaB, littr III bloMimi fair. taollfbt batbei III purptt-tretttil SOUBtalat fittf ( lbal tresis iri plath aaj irlekls Btvtr falling oaaUlnt, ilttplnf ip trlt row. I i fait a traei of failure, tis, or lor rt taaat tnobaaleJ waja f . . tlfatibt tftsUrday ar Mrs tomor row, put ar future dayi. jtriatl Its fatlurat provi but bravo iuo etttta, J til tl loitei gain j It loft with lit wtrm brooding pro toaeo, fcltstti i pirfeet poaoa alula, . lovtd oaoi laid to rott "lib bltltr wotplng. had forth wlib tMnlng eyts ; It dttr rtatabtrtil look to iwttllr ktrplag. tt grif, forgstlto, flltt. boptt of youth, all aoblo ttplrttloat fn.l fruillot Mat I tirnftUtig tout It frttil from lit Itaip. I Intloii it kdDclest Halt a homo. .'ever la tba hour o' daily walking dcur and dimaut tia. real aal near, an almotl heartn mtklag nl unttta world of drtaml. The Vut j Minstrel. liktl fall wliln aod fait aud toft Uit wbirl from ttit vault aloft 1 iliair aiaailr wide and fair t' lrou brMtlhrougU tba dark- j.i r.tvbiih lookt and wan, i br tl.io ting ii all unduno, 1.-4 -- rt'". bod tad aod lo - ? , I'aaibid' orova f mow. f h T it. Ll fitful i4u itind -o.i u.ront t a tlltot roof ,tmtt tbtll hit dtau heart Vtat tout of tli oori.m.l irut auj r ar .:.!s rjtlbrcatt did at booir Irtadtd bujht yja at i u'j trt tf '-w la a ttderUtt 'e'(f.t dead birJ. It iht tt W'trtt, ' y btarl la ill braoohei it dttd Ui Tiri MdM thy brtait la lit I art and r, yv intiv - -;'r v i tiit.i.tw.flakttftlloa lit irutt aid traih . t,(a Ibt tlurtri bli thtrat on happy Utf art'KKJ 9ap of tprljg. Ittli aurrrjr tr7?'avJ avooa tbi luti, at thlataad altit taH ba abUlod aad n e 1 e o t T a 1 d ' -- not " wf W t-FWW 1 The - tf lareotiTe geuioe m 4tc!c; C-J.r the epar of per ) i :;--; 'jr -- of the aiarreloai, U U U nothing better illaslrat i tbsxt b tie ohronialea of eioapoa, 7e all liow t!i etory of the hauler ho tuz.'.Ie4 into the hollow of the ree ia L:.!i she bear bad made :er klr, and ooulda't climb oat ZZa Tailed, U wi'J be remembered, till -1-aanant whose lodgings be had graded eatoe home from a dinner he had baen enjoying at the ex ?neo of torae tender yoaog Africaos n the neighboring plantation, and commenced to book down into the "res aftor the fashion adopted by ber oe in making a deaoent. As soon a bar tail wae within reaob the pris oner grabbed it, while with hia other aod he commenced digging Mrs. -ruin in tba romp wit1, hia knife. -..edl'a't c:re down to inquire in- io lit r bat aorembled, howl' 'j, drawing the captive ) tagol a chance to ase " r ore vital portion of 4 similar yarn ii jtkat ;Ias of Aristotnenes, i General, whom the ts eaptnred in battle hundred years B. 0., .' 3the Oulf of Ooedo, " ' - -? tK City A.. ' sad , the nnatlainat le opening overhead. He spent two days among the bonus and rowing bodies, On the third day he eAw a tot1 creeping along in Ibe gloom toward a heap of corpiee. The fact that the animal got into the care was proof positive that there was some way onL- Lying motionless ttil the fox came sniffling around bim, Arietomenes then grabbed him by the leg, and, as he tarned to snap bim, throat the hem of bis mantel in his month. Royoard held on viciously, aud the ingenious captive was led, its he d e sired to be, through a labyriuthiuo passage to an opemog jnst largo enough for the fox to crawl through, aad which ho managed to onlartro sufficiently to escape by himself, Those old-timors were a tough lot if biHtorians don t lie. Herodotus tells of anothor, Hogiatratus, who was an an-ftir or fortune-teller to one HorJunias. Tbo partaos got hold of him, too, and pat him ia jail aitti a log fettered to his log. Failing to rcloaao himsolf iu auy other way, ho contrive 1 to scrape a p.itjsago out of his dungeon with an old knifo-bloJu bo found in a cornor, and then cut enough of bis foot o.T to clip tho stump out of tbo fetter, and so crawlud away to freodom. IbCiedilablj u tho story soo.ni.suuli cusi.'s of sulf-tnulilation aro not nil- oomuiou oai jii our Ju lians, on l u:iiniulu Ciil'lit by tl fojt iua trap ulinoHt iiivjritihle guav the captive tutiuibut'ti oiT aud survive the Ions. (ualiui Secandus Carion was a zouloiis Lutheran of tho eixlouulu contnry iu Turin. Taking exception to a pitenoe ia the sermou a Jesuit was preaching iu tho Ctthodral, he called bim a liar. Ho was soizsj and thrown into tho prison of tho nqijieitioti, uhora bis feet wero ehivukled to ponderous blocks of wood to prevent his moving, Ac cording to his own account, after Imv'mg spent n weok in theso orua moulfl, he induced bis jii!or, on the plea Hut he was pcriuhtug of pain in Lis uooatraiued position, to ao-hackle one lo,; for hi d. Thn he tore bis Hhirt iat ) shreds, aod taking oH Lit stocking au.l slippur, stu:fol them with thtiie ras autil bs hil mile a very lui model of a lug an t foot. A brokou broomstick snppliod hiui with a bono, and, as hu telle it, "hid ing my raid li;ul uuder my clonk, J sat calmly awuitiug the success of my ruse. Aftor a time tho young man came ia to pay me his u.ual visit aud ask me how did. "I should fool bettor," I said, pointing to my dummy," "if you w nld kinl -ly fitttteu this leg to tbo fetter aud let me giro tUe other a rest." Ue oooseuted, and cuuiucd up my false limb with all imaginable care," At night, when Cut ion hoard bis attend ants sooting be parted company with his fettered leg, andressod it, olotbed himself agaiu aal stolo out of bis cell, wbiah no ono bad taken the trouble to fasten on the outside. lie foand means to scale the outer walls of hia prison aad regain bis liberty. His escape, whioh he de scribes ia this matter of fact way, figures ia the pioas history as the work of witchcraft, on tbo ground that the Devil is ever ready to assist his own. The escape of Grotias, the histori an, from the Castle of Louvenstoia was an original ono. Involved in the rain of bis friend, John of Haro evelt, Qrotius, ia 1619, wbeo only thirty-six years old, was condemned to perpetual imprisonment He was allowed to borrow books from bis friends, and when they were return ed they wore sent away in a chest along with his linen for the wash. Toward the end of the seoond year wben the guard bad ceased to bother examining the box as it oame and went, Madame Qrotius coutrived to have ber husband oonoeal himself iu this convenient casket, and be was carried to freedom by borne of the very aolaiors set to guard him so sealously. Suoh methods of concealment were by no means uncommon in those old days when men were imprisoned for years at a time, living under guard ia some castle with pretty uaob the same freedom as they would have enjoyod, barring the liborty of going oat wbea they wanted to. The lit- S P ui cf Normandy, who, after f ' Will. -" 1 ' .-.i-'iaJi."!-. V1 -L'J-w-.! -. -"'J. -1- V-lVLLLJiJi.llM 1 1 1 1 1 I f JWggMjB-.O.JJlLJL.a. J-4lB3BaM MtDDLEDURQ, SNYDMTCOTY. s-ewora, usmarni. The feat recent 1 n j.. ly performed by a conple of prison AM MM T)l t 111 . c..uu UIH-1W6IH island troon- caiing themselves ib dnegbcaps is no new one, More than one caotive tnjioudal times was jolted to liberty boried under a load ",ofl'Jmanare. mere wss an old German warrior in the time of Maximilliao who is said to have made bis escape from the castle in which ho was confined hid . i - uen ia tue caress of a horse which i ... uaj flicj iu the stables, and froavj which be bad removed tho bowels to mako room for bimsolf. An Italian captive is told of who in tho fourtecuthceDtury was tnkoo from his prison-bonse and buriod in a cuurca vault tho eeffler of the costlo priest ,whoeo corpse bo had found an oportunity to remove and conceal nnder bis bed, where it was not dincovorod until it began to de velop a decidedly gamy .flavor. The Marquis de Montefoiio, Stato prisoner ef Cadia ia the sixteenth Century, beenme a State fugitive by stowing bimsolf away ia an egipty wiue cbkI. Disg'i'sos have, from tinn Im memorial, been favorite aid i la es cape James V. freod himsulf from the power of the Douglases ia tho fuakoupo!a Ubloboy, and Mary Stum t w first attempt to get away from Locbioveu Castlo was iu tho dress of a laundry girl. Whou Flora Macdonald aiHibtud Charles Udar 1, tho Pretender, to escape after tho battlo of C'dllodoti, she disuiHod him an a sorvautgirl and cunsteud-i ni.n lie It v D.irkn. fount Lavtilctto escaped from tho Conciurgeiie iu yu tbo Sharkey plan, ia s droB of his wifo'rt. Oue of the most remii knlilo rescuos ou record was that of tho Curl of Niths dalo, who on tbo night btfore the day set for bis oxecution was got out of the Tower of London by his wife. Xillisdiila vii uudor sonlenco for complicity in tbo Hobolliou" of 17. Lady Kilh da1o bad thrown her Mf ut tite feet of (lojrgo 11., implor ing mercy, but the King bad refused to listen to bur. Hhoobt iinod por roitaion tj bid hor buibau I a lij.t ou the ni'lit beftira hii eseculiou, and went tj t io to.V'ir with t v j w -men, v. bo wero ia bur coulldenco. One bad on two suits of outer gar ments, and after leaving it suit iu tho Hurl's chamber she immediately quitted tho prison' Tho seoond gavo tbo Katl ber clothes ao 1 put on those which the first bad just taken off. Wrapped io a loug cloak, and witb a handkerchief to bis eyes, tho prisoner tbea passed through the sentinels, and to Ic ship for Vntice. Lady Nilhsdalo romtiuod buhiud iu hor hueb.iid's steal, bat she soon regained ber liberty. Tho escape of the Duke of Albany, imprisoned ia IMiuburg Castle by his brother, Jamos 111., is ono of the most dramatio episodes of Scottish history. Albany, and bis brother, the Karl of Mr, wore as great favorites with tho people as James was cot. The King caused Mar to be bled to death. Albany was menaced by the same fate, wbon bis friends resolved to resoae bim. A little sloop sailed into Reith Roads with a cargo of Gasoooy wines, of wbiah two small casks wore sent as a present to tbe cap tive Prince. When the Duke etiuo to dip iuto them, be found ia one a ball of wax containing a lottor urg ing bim to escape and make bis way to the water side, where ho would fiud tbe little vessel waiting for bim. Ia tbe other cask there was a ooil of rope, which would enable bim to drop from the walls of bis prison to the rock on whioh tbe cas tle stands. His faithful Chamber lain, who shared bis captivity prom ised to aid bim io bis enterprise. The main point was to make sure of this Captain of tbe guard. Ibaoy invited the officer to sup witb him under the pretext of wishing to have bis judgment on tbe wine i and tbe Captain, baviog posted bis men witb duo oiroumpectioo, led three of them into the Duke's room with him. and tbea took bis plaoe at the tablo. Tbe meal ovor, the Duke proposed a game of triolao, and took care,, while it was going on, to ply his guest freoly witb tbe wine, wbilw the Chamberlain was no less .""-I t-j jbe three soldiers. The rit-tofe r t fra. yt t-" " ! Tbea the Dokewbo was a Strong man, ampei ap, and iaiJ;tue Cap tain dead at bis feet. In another moment be bad dispatchod two f the soldiers, wbile-the.Cbamberlain; with his own; dagger, finished the third. Their work was the wief to do as the drink and the fire together bad almost stupefied tbe poor wretohes before a blow was Struck. Tbey threw the bodies on tbe . fire, and, making their way to an out-of- the-way corner of the walls, began their pnrilons.dogcebt The Chamberlain went dowa first toy Ibe cord, butit'wss too short and be fell and brpkoj bis leg. He uttered no erof pain, .' biU pimply told tiVuiast&lhij eatwe cTCh dis aster, The Duke wont back to fetch bis bedclothes, and finally nisdo the descent in safety, 1 His. first tbonght was to provide for the injured man, and he'd id not bestow a tb (tight ou himself till he bad carried bis faithful dependont toahatwborobomlght remtia ia !M if inched' by bo porfocl socorityjuutil bis recovery I Yoa are covered witl Ti.:- i.- a . i. 'ii.. i- .t-"l . ma uijliu uv iiunr j mu aansuoro, and, a boat answering to the signal agreed on, ho boardud tho sloop, 1 which instantly set sail for France' In tho morning tho grand" round" found nothing of their prisoner but a room full of suff icating smoke and fonr bodios roaslodto c jals Ju tho ashes of the fire. Tom Paine tclld his owiipe- from tbe guillotine, d uring his confine ment iu tbo Luxembourg, ia this way : , The room in which was lo lgod was ou tho ground floor, with the door opening outward flat against tho wall, so that when it was opon tho intude of tho door appourod outward, and the contrary when it was shut. When persons wero to bo takda o it of tho prisou for tho giiillotino it was always douo ia tho night and those who performed that ollico had a piivalo ni.uk by whiuh thoy knew whut rooms to vieit Tho d'Hir of in v room was marked ono m-iruio". when it was opoo, nn 1 uM ngftiu'ot I ho wall t being closed in the even ing, the fatal line of chnlk oanao in side, and thus tho destroying angel paRHtd by, A few days after this KoboHpierro fell, and Mr. .Monroe urrived to reclaim mo'" rUruuger, still, however, is tho story Vuublono tells of M. do Cha- teanbrnn, who was not only con demned to death, but uvtuidly taken to tho scalford. He was the last of twenty victims. Aftor twelve or fif teen executions, one part of tbe hor rible instrument broke, and a work man was sont for to tueud it- M . de Chatouubrua wo, with tho-other victims, near tbe soaifold, with Li. bands tied behind bis .back. , Tbe repairing took a long tirno. Tbo day began to darken i tho great crowd of spectators were fur more intent on watching tho repairing of the guillotine than on looking at the victims who wore to die, and all, ev en Ibe gendarmes tbemselvos, bad their eyes fixed oa the scaffold. Resigned, but very weak, the oou- demned man leaued, without mean ing it, on those behind him, and tbey, pressed by the weight of the body, mechanically made wy for bim, till gradually, and by no effort of bis own, be caino to tbe last ranks of tbe crowd. The instrument onco repaired, the executions began, and tbey hurried to the end. A dark night concealed. both exe- cutiouers aud spesUtors. 1 Led oo by tbo orowd. De Cbateau braa was at firsbamozed at bis situa tion, but sooa conoeived the hope of escaping. Uo weut to the Chumps Elyseos, and tbore, address ing a man who looked like a work man, be told him, laughingly, that some comrades with whom be had been joking, bad tied his bis hands behind bis baok and taking bis hat, telling bim to go and look for it He begged tbe man to out the cords and tbe workman pulling oat a knife aud did so, laughiog all - the wb'le at tbe joke. M. de ' Chateau- bruu tbea proposed going into any of tho small wioe-ebops in tbe Champs Elysees, Daring ' slight repast be seemed to be expecting Lis comrades to bring back jus bat, and, seeing nothiug of them, be beg. ged bis guest to carry a Bote to some friend, whom be 'knew would lend bim oue, for be oould loot go bur'-i!M thro' tbe strops. Oe i k'-il would bring c' -rades, 'S. PA. ' JANUARY C, 18SL NO. M. de Cbatoaubran told him, look tbe note, and returned in half an boar, accompanied by the friond, who embraced Cbateaubraa and gave him all tho help be rejnired. How a Fellow Feels With tho Yant- amg.. Delirium tremens!! Snakes I Jim" jams I Yes I'vehad touches of them. Yoa want to know bow it feels f i ll telljyou. Yoa have drank maybe a woik,'maybo more. At last liqaor censes, lo excitebrace np or tranqajlize. Yoa drink a half pint of brandyjaad it has no more effect than so much water. Then you are close on the borrorC'-'Food won't help yon. Yoa r stomach rei jects it Now your punishmout com- j menoes. You can't sloop. Youtaro weary. Oh I so weary but there is uo rest, loa aro.tirod of thinking, yet tbe tired braia will think. You lie down, drop int o a dose for a moment and wake np with a shock clcctrio wire. th perspiration , Voti get ap and walk tho room, walk the strode walk, walk, walk, and then flyiug yoursulf down, pray- ,ng for ovor so few minutes sleep . All this for days with people nbout yoa, and through nights, But' no Chinoso torturor omployed in keep ing some misorublo crimi nal awnko until ho dies, was ovor'more full, of relentless vigilAuce than yonr abus ed nerves. Dreads iudencribable boizo upon you. Your, bands bavo a sensation of being of enormous si 7.0. They do nut look it, they feel it. Your bead in like man nor feels as if enor motBly polled .out. Then your breath cotnos spasmodically, hot flaxhee etriko at tho rogioa of your heart, all tho blood Booms at times to rush in that diroctiou, and you fight aimlessly for life aud ex pect to fall dead. This is tho com ineucement of the horrors. Now you are Iked for seeing rats and euaUuu nu I vermi'i, Words oiaWisJom. Beauty is as summer fruits, which are ousy to corrupt and cannot last. No pleasure is comparable to tho stun ling npjii tho vautao ground of truth. Time woll employod is Satan's deadliest foe t it leaves no oponing for lurking fiend. . They that writo books on tho wot lhlessness of glory tako care to put their names on the title page. Tho slaudur of soroo pooplo is as groat a rocommondationas tho praise of others. Contempt is like the hot iron that I roti ils criminals j it imprint is al most always u.l'j!lln. Thought means lifo, since those who do not thiuk do not live in any high or real senso. Thinking makes the man. Tbe groatost ovonts of an ogo aro its host thoughts. It is the nature of thought to find its way into aa tioo. Ia mutters of conscience first thoughts are best i ia mutters of prudeuce lust thoughts are best. There are no fragmonts so pre cious as tboso of time, and none are so heedlessly lost by poople whooan not make a momeut, and yet can waste years. They who disbelieve in virtuo bo cause man bus never been found per fect, might as reasonably douy tho sun because it is not always noon. A Western Obituary. Jem Bangs we are sorry to stall has decoasod. Ho doparted this life lustMunduy. He wont 4th without any struggle, and such ia Life Tu Day we are as poppor grass migh ty smart, to morrer we are out down like a oowonmber of tbe ground. Many things we bought at bis grow- eery, and we are happy to stait to tbe adtnirin world -that be nevor cheated, spesbully ia tbe wate of makrel, wbiob wos nise and smelt sweet and bis survivin wife is tbe same wa. We never knew bim to put sand ia bis sugar, though he bad a iaod bar ia front of bis bous; aor wai ter ia bis Lickers tbo the Ohio river past bis dore. Pioce to bis remains- Z7e leaves 1 wife 0 childro, 1 cow, 4 bore, a growcer's etoar, aod other quadrupedal to mourn his lossbat ia tbe language -f tbe poit his loss is their eternal 26 Uncle Esek't Wisdom. There is no victory so cheap and so com plots as fO'iveeesi. If you subset a man wrongfully yea license bim to dafriud you. Luck is thi dream of a simpleton) a wist msn makes his own good fur tune. Wealth in this world is ju st so mo oh bagiinge lo bs takes rate of; but s cultivated brain In eny to car ry, and is s oevor-failing source of profit nnd pleaturr. Gratitude is a debt whioh all men owe aod whioh few pay cheerfully. Impossibilities are scarce. Jun kiod lias not seoo mors than half a dos-.o of them sioos the creation t Utppioeis connists in being happy there ii no particular rulo for It. About all that cunning tan do for s man is to make him InoieJulous. Too great economy iu youth leads lo avarice ia old ago. All prudes were onoe ooq'iettos, aod or.ly ohaoged bocauso the wero oblige d to. Kxperienoe has a very poor mem ory, nnd true charity nouo at all. A lair comptmtition for hoocit sorrice is tho bent present you can mako a man, and the boat gift he cao receive. Doing nothing is tbe most slivieh toil ever imposed oo any ono. Truo cloipieoco is the power of completely impressing others with our ideas. The cbirilios which a man dis penses alter bis death look suspi cieus. Adversity links men togetbor, while prosperity is apt to scatter them. Some mon sooin to havo a salve for tho woos of others, hut none for their own. Extrcnio gravity is oftoner tho result of stupidity than of wisdom. Scribner'a Monthly. Out of tho Carder). Tbore is a bountiful garden iu which Ood plocos every child that crosses the boundaries of' lifo aud enters this world. It is the Uurden of uuocenco. It is liko tho Kden of Adam and I've. A tree of tbe knowlodgo of good and evil is in it. Tbo fruit of the troo of lifo grows thcro, Satan has found bis way in to it, too. No angel is thoro to drive the child out God doos not forbid it there. But thoro is otlo door out of this gardon. It is tbe door of sin. And out from this gardeu of Innoconoe, thro' this door of sin, into tbe realm f guilt, the children are passing, one by one. iboy find this door without guid ance t for it is wide, and always opon. They cross its threshold without compulsion. What a mor cy it is that tbo canopy of Christ's atonomuut hangs ovor all this outer realm of guilt into rh?h our dour children aro straying with hooJ!.'s foot 1 What a joy it is that on tho thorniest road and in the durkost ravino the Good Shepherd is going to and fro, "to sook aud to save that which was lost 1'' A Knotty Problem. Wo received from a correspondent tho following somewhat incoherent account of a duol which was fought in bis neighborhood. Home way or other, we are half in tho dark about tbe result of tbe duel in question. but we shali leave the dooisioa to our readers : A duel was lately fought ia Texas by Alexander Shott and John S. Nott. Nott was shot and Shott was not Ia this case it is bettor to be Shott than Nott. Tboro was a ru mor that JMott was not shot, and Shott awows that be shot Nott which proves either that the shot Shott shot at Nott was not shot or that Nott was shot notwithstanding. It may bo made to appear oa trial that tbe shot Shott shot Nott, or as ao- cidonts witb fire-arms are frequent it may be possible that tbe shot Shott shot shot Shott himBolf, when tbe whole affair would resolve itself into its origiual elements, and Shott would be shot, and Nott would be not We thiuk, however, that the shot Shott shot shot not Shott, bat Nott anyway, it is bard to tell who was shot llarper'i Wetkly. Ar3tla Jiegion. Whsn t man de" slrn a divorce he leavis tbe home io anitr, sol does not return for sev- i,r, dsyi. The wifs uoderitamls blot, psoki bsr clothes and I the 'If B Vol, TII13 Published every Thursday Bvealof JKBBU'IAa CBOTJSB, Prop' Terms of Subscription, " -,, TWO DOLLARS TER AHHUM. Pay. able within six months, or 230ifnt paid within the rear. No paper dis continued until all arrearages are rAid unless at tho option of the pub isher. Subscriptions outi'de ef tbe COTiatf PAYABLE U ADVANCR. 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Having ailonttS tht motto of tho "NmaLS Siirin," ibt ularrlbtr would tail tht at tontlunul iht pub tttht(aet that at bal adviittil tht CASH SYSTEM, and htrtarttr, will Mil food! tnttrtlylorC AMlt or HKOIH'OK.balniciallilltd that It It tht trot T.teia of ilulnir hualDtet iiti-oniinuti io iiimi mot Ttrjiunaaa wtll-ttltoltd ttuok of pity qoods, CROCRCRT, OROCEBIES, BOOTS 4 8HOE8, HARDWARE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPEfi, el'OE FIND1H0S, LEATHER, Hfll. OILB, rAl.NTfl. UC. AC, A P4 wb'eh ho otiari to tht pabllt at virv irtatlt rt d ctaCASUfMlOES. Withtbtnki.t kt oil toitoatrt fat thtlr llbortl pttroatira for ti'ij tftht patt, I would lollelt thtlr ondr.m for tht futurt, hip In, thtf will ut btDtatltd Ij tho vhaaft, al on Ttorhmbl5trTnt. W. t. KDZUKRT. StllnigroTt, Stpt.iB.';. YQJS look to mi 'mm . Evsfy man or womaa wilt bay Sot di wbert thty oao Jo'tht bttt. It It natural. It ii bumaa naiuri, Tbs but (todl jfor tbi leaat money RULE THE DAY, That It juat our Mottoaad If yea wast (S teoun bargaini ia nAUDWARl?. OrtOCKRIA-S, URUGrt, FISH. SALT, VLA8TBR. LKATIIER, SHOE FINDINGS, TOBACCO AND C10AII8. IRON, HORSE AND MULSSIIOES. NHL ROUS, 8TEKL, ROCK t'OWDKR, 8AKTV r U8B. 8. T. SUITS Pl'RB RYfl WHISKEY MADE EXPRES8LV FOR UKDICAL U8K, AT ONLY S1.69 PKK GALLON or Sl.t'o PBbV QUART. THE BEST WHISKBY YOU EV ER DRANK, Ai. TRY IT, I rttpeol fully ask of tht olllitni of Say Hnyiltr county aibart of ttiilr pal rout jt tlarinv purobasit n; Goodn for CASH f am able to sell at vary LO IV PRICES. Country 1'roduM taken in Rtchang$ ut uooai, loan Btiptotrallr, S M. SHULER, rtb.S,'M, tlvtrpool, Ptrrr Co., Pa. Audoneer. Qeorge II. Uacken bvrg, nt Middlecrcek, P. O., would am nounce to the people of Snyder ccttn ty, that he Will cry inlfs wr iral an personal property, at ihmt notice sod on the most roitsonubls I r:n. I jauaratitrwi satutfuct oni jM-r.ii