(, -otumn one year, IfiO.Ot) Lhair, column, T'. -Xftittrth column, one year, U iiiiwre (10 1 insertion 7 ry additional insertion, 10 r(lfeliniani ftml Bimhmm ciirtU oi not mon th" 6 Ii rv), per rear, 5.00 Vlitof, Executor, Administrator Cad Ami Noticed, ,2.50 .Uteris! notion) p . , W All transient advertising less than onthalrtcant line. All advertisement for snorter pe j than one year are payable at th nt they at ordered, ami it not paid t Mrton ordering them will be uold; jporuibl for the money. . Poetry. Tht Day it Done. lit day I done, And the darkness Fall from the wings ot night, L a feather la wafted downward Prow an eagle in us nigiit. Lm the llrht of the villa Gleam tnrougn tne rani ana the mint. Ld a feeling of sadness couies o'er lue, TThat my heart cannot resist filing of sadness and longing .That's not akin to pain, tit reoeiuble sorrow only Vi the mist resembles the rain. . line read to me eotne poem, koine simple and heartfelt lay, but hall soothe title restless fooling, And banish the Jhoughts of day. .it from the grand old masters, Not from the bards sublime, hose distant footsteps echo JTurough the oorrlders of Time; ir like strains of martial music, rhelr mighty thought suggest ! endless toil and endeavor; led to-night I long for rest. ad from some humble poet, iVhose songs gush from his heart showers from the clouds of summer )r tears from the eye-lids start; 10 tbrongh long days of labor, Lnd nights devoid of ease, U hsard in his soul the music t wenderful melodies. Lh songs have power to quiet fhe restless pulse of care, ,d come like the benediction f bat follows after prayer. Ion read from the treasured volume he poem of thy ohoioe, H leud to the rhyme of the poet be beauty of thy voice. lthe night shall be filled with mu sic, Lnd the cares that infest the day ill fold their tents like the Arab, nil as silently steal awny. Tkt Put. rebel Pitntm. BT DIU It. ROTIUIOCR. 'be food we received was barely loiuDt to sustain life, and wits using the inmates of the prison an almost starving condition. found by personal experience observation that, when hungry, b will a dopl very ungentcel hub to satisfy their crnvings, aucb as iog no bones reincted bv ntlmra I koowioor fhem like do, strum. eg with each ntber for itrtiay po pe peelings, even picking up ne, (which had passed tbrongh stomach and intestines of some ) and washing them in the f or River, sod boil tbem a few utes and then would sit down eat (hem. 77orriblo to bj told, never the less true, in fact, any ft and everything of an eatable uneatable nature would be bun- and used. Ine day I saw an Irish chum who possessed himself of a bacon 9 with a little meat on it, but, emaggoUthan meat "Wheat you doing, Jim. parrelling with the maggots." Pet, itb a oomio lear," ''to see have the bone." Mo brush- be maggot off, contemptuously, went in for a meal. ?r rations at this time consisted half loaf to each man per day. ! nuoket full of beans boiled in tj gallons of James River water Mob a email quantity of bacon peen boiled for the guard, us eontaining about twenty per of maggots, no doubt owing pretty of aaltt There., might been a small percentage of salt t the fuctwas not aeoertaioably e eeese of taste. Only through hioh conH give no great f to the palate could one see listence in the soap for snob be name with whioh this oom d was dignified. It was issued times twios a week and some mot at all. Tho bread was "P087. and of a good quality, ur poor daily half loaf could dosed in tba half shot band. osuffloiency of food was the t of the prison authorities -to regularly i sometimes we srot to from Saturday morning Monday night Tba general was, that tba bakers in tba all drank, or they bad no I rni,i!i.. . , . , wqaisiUons, which exonses did W rtoouoba, aod atill they wn u piaoa oi rauoo. a them poor aubatltaU. e tcived aay bask raUoaa. to. If I VOL. 19. We were all divided into squads of one hundred men and over eao squad a sergeant was appointed, who drew tho rations for his sqnad The bread was onanted o it to these sergeants by a rebel ofllonr. and brought into prison in a blanket. The fact that these blankets wore infosled witn vermin did not detract from the tremendous craving of the appetite, at the commissary's, molis sub, pics, and sugar were Lopt f-r sale at exorbitant rates Jolusses, one dollar per pint. Sugar, one dot lar per ponnd, onions twouty.flve to fifty cents por piece, butter and milk could rarely be bad at any price Ueenbsoks were hold at n premium by the rclts, culliog tliem aliinpliiH-: 1 1 1 1 . . I ieie woruiiess irsnu. 11 was notice- Ulog witli all diiiucuco making in- f .t!.ve,l out by sui.l rcsnliel 111 tie nblii t lift I IIipv uluiu-'n-l n tF.ii, t ' io.il .if . .1 nii-i.... t 1 1... ,..U... :. 1:.... 1. t . ' . . . .. . -J - ' ' hesitation iu taking their own script. On the sly, oven at that date, rel'cl officers would buy up greenback at the rate of three dollurs for one. Fellows iu our conditiou developed somo talents, which under other cir-jdog we put on strait f uvs, mid nil cumstances, auJ uiuung deceit peo-j denied having seeu Ins dog. lie !u plo, woultl have been cousidetad jcame very angry threatened the dangerous. Five dollar greunbncl.s e hole catnp with vengeanCf, and were altered into twenties, ones iiitoisui 1, hu would not ixsuo any Ml.ons teus &.o. Urokon bauk bills of ....til 1B f.,,,,,,1 i.i- ,1,,., Norlhean States were parsed by iih, sod wore received with e;,'oiuo8, .llil .Vint I Mill' Ailtll .n. ...... ...na Ml... .. .... . - ",,U "ut-j viui.uK eu iuu, uigner uouoitjiiiauou ami i it n ...f :.. i I'""" " iin'iH. vuniiieiitiiuti iirimii'inai uiglil. Hot tillbtllij t l Cook tlm wus worked up into heavy gold chains by iugeuious Ysukees. Iu fact, every ineaus, however dishou est and desperate, was resorted to, all for the purpose of obtaiuing food Except in some rare cssos, we did not swindle the rebel guard, which would huvobuen to our own disad vantage. But woe to the unsuspect ing citizen, who, iu his greed of giin, seduced tho virtu jus (?) gr ty Hacks to euublo hi in to trade over their posts with the Yauks. I had a fiuo chituce to become fully acquainted with tho disposition of tho guard belonging to different iltttes I found the Alabama- and Ouorgia men to be the most intelli gent, while tho runk and file belong ing to Virgiuia regimeuts ft ore the most ignorant and vindictive. Our sufferings were becomiug in loose for want of food. All our thoughts and feelings bad become concentrated in that of hunger. Even home was associated ouly with the varions descriptions of good food. Often we would say. If we only could get at our mother's swill barrel, we could surly get a good meal out of it. Iu my experience there wire three stages of hunger ; Gist, the commou hunger craving oues experietioaa after missing bis dinner end supper t second, this passed off, and was succeeded by headache and a gnawiug sensation iu the stomach ; theu came weak ness, trembling of the limbs, which, if not relieved by food, was followed by death. Asa general thing we re ceived just enough food to koep us huugry, which may seem an odd ex pression to the reuders, but those who have had the experience as I had, will recognize it as a truth. Under suoh treatment men be came, indifferent to everything, ex cept their own miseries, and found excuses iu thoir horible sufferings for any violation of the ordinary usages of humanity. Differout minds are effected in different de grees by prison life, which is iu hu man and uuatural. It is the calm, phlegmatic man as philosophical bal anced, who is best calculated to en dure. Snfftring tie vtlopfcs real char scter, suffering is the crucible of hu man metal, aud pure indeed must he the gold which is not tarnished or turned to drop by the beat of un mitigated affltolion. TJuder the uu. merciful and inhuman treatment. It must indeed be real wbiob never forget itself, but stands firmly upon its pedestal to the last. I was mixed up "right smart," as the reba generally say. Our rations had become reduced to almost starving quantities. Ooe evening at about suo'set, the rebel Lieutenant came into prison oa a trading expedition, and his small dog followed bim, our hunger knew no bounds, and five of us concluded if wa oonld manage to procur this fat dog and keep bim secreted nn ,iu toe KieaieDsat woum iojh iu mii.i ih- km him. ...d . -1 . I - , ..... A t .1 1 1 - At.. 'pMpMhiui forth dinnr pot This W4 M k8W WOUid be a risky buai- ness. Bat the hunger roost beep p4 la so wet. a sr. MIDDLED UIIG, SNYDER COUNTY, This dog come into prison ofteo prior to this particular evening, and one of our squad had very often pet ted this dog, so that the two bad be come particular friends. We bad our plane all mnturcd.and iu a short time John went out of the tent to find the Lioutonant and his favorite d g. In about tn minutes bo came back to the tent and the dug with Litii. About dunk the Lieutenant It ft the prison, and we killed tlio dog ns soon as possible put It in in a few camp kettles, and bmii .1 tl.u LtttN s with their contents under our LI mk -ots on which ne nlq.t. fjjinelimo after ditik tho l.ieiiten- nnt rumo into prison hunting bin ' ...... I - J1'. .4 wm ,uu ! M iuu BIMIIU HI tho prisoners gave the Lietiteiint.t end slioie they tltg. - I. . 1 1 i. - i I l The Lieutenant c tine to our t"iit. st-ked us whether wo had seen Ihh After ho left tin, we coi.cltido.l we;Hshl wo find llnn'mau it celrbi ate, I , might iih well go out and trudu for , .1. 1 . . Mourn 1,1111 ii ii ( w.'ti.l, hii-I tiinkn I'le- piatiot,s to ceik s. in,, uf tlie rue it ' . . . meat iu dijliuie. Our mouth in ! the mean time vvatero I at tl... i lea ,.f u.uv,n u'.,"u g iiieui i,r a"1c.ill.-iiIIJrwii,i)i.iii,1Hiil Wvttl.; ociocapeieeinuiniii. We lucky small qoa.it.ty of salt, a.,.1 ot w-.od , ,8,,1( co,)llp. ,Klll ((ij(i(i piinJIMlu .,, Ur cohllllU,.a t,,,, ,,lU. euouah to cook the meat wo In. 1 1 lju0i, t , VT,utat ll0 ,)j . -It 1 ,. k lii-r. but a i ivernnient nur- intended to prepare that nil.t. Tl.o(i.m llf .., M (11KII,ui. ull, ' u-vor wis itl.oa.d, and hoclieeiied meat in th i pot became soft asweMlhur i?llt wo Uvo ow ,.,,,,,.,, , ,v as I r.illu.l out. thought, ond everytbins " 'tl.e en of Au.- ric.-, medienl Heienee. j "I haven't tlie least doubt of il," readiness, we did all eat, '"! which 1(,y bo d.v.ded ii.lo three1-".! H,o p ,seeUtfer, as ho heaved a sullHUed. This meat tinted belter . , ... , , , ., !.:.i. and sweeter to us thau any meat ever eaten before It was relished immensely by nil. The next nioruinr tho guard wcro wade acquuintod will) the wonder ful loss of the dog- It was a sad sfT.iir the do was missed bw the Johutlies from bis accustomed haunts. To tie CoiitlnutiJ, Foa tub P T. Medical Science Ancient and Modern UV Dlt. R. R. Of MIDDLKUUIUi. Aioonj those diivoted to raolici nos tho lirst uftot; the do truction of the liotnau Kmpire was Salerus the next Moutpelior, nn 1 then tho uui- vorsitius (f Vienuit and Paris. .Mi-1 ical schools woro also cstablisH.!'1 i hough tho means for about tho same time iu Todu, Milan, jnequirinff wofk no one seems to Imvei Homo and N.tplo t. Tho medical do- partmcut of tho BritiHl colleges at Oxford and Cambridge were eslub- lished through thu intluenco of Linacre who bad travolled extem-ive I lv iu the South of Kurone. Cbeinis- tiy had now mado considerable atl - vancos nud as it o.il d not be ro- coucilod to the fi-ileuio Theory. the!,ua Iali"U nrt. nn 1 we find two of!bind, tlm sllig itors gathered moon inedioalprofession were divido.l into ' two sects, the G.iloiiiats and t:henists!,'ius ' ,efl,r l' two 'ot. mors rose, Paracelsus, who declared he;of Winthrop. )uo of Hicmu w:.s Oov had discovered the Elixir Viter or!0"1"" clioilt' n" 1 "olu llli' wr"10 BuV universal paunoea. The Cheiuioul jtlltl ooiatunniciition on med ci.m foi I'hysio.aos, uotwHhstauding tuP the Ilo;nl .Society . wuic'i li.i v..; failure of tli Klixir of life, still "' "ativo niember. lio. l of the maintain their existence a sect i ''r,J pnysiciuiis were either pr.ln- the taut aud most Puys iologi.al of'ul,", or UttJ uuo" instructed ot them, beiug perhaps the learced and scieutifia justus Leibig The fol lower of Ulua formed thetiiselvi's into a sepurate school wUiolt they, denoiuiu.tted the llippocrsteau Their Materia Melica was simple, aud derived principally from the Chemist euibraoes the most power ful and d.tuerous mineral agents Notwithstanding thu opposition the (Jboruioal physician experience th.-y increased iuto a numerous autl pop ular body of men. The principal s-jots iu medicine during the IGtli, oeutuiy were thu O.leoists, Chemists ud Aunt imiats. These sects each contributed to improve medical soieuoe and perhaps none more than the Anatomist. Th anatomical re searches led to au explanation of tbe circulation of the blood by Harvey i absorption by Asseli, Reed book and Bartboliu i tba relation of tbe lungs to tbe heart by Malpege and other. Tbe mysteries of Cbe.P ioal theor e were cleared op by (be genius of a Boyle, and the master mind of Sydenham rose like a bright - . -I UU uivr lil.tlitiiBi i".. uTic, vtaruuiuiiivuivt. v mu ufj.it.iuui ui . . .. ,,, . . . i . f iv. i. '.. . .1 , . . i . ,ithe wnt of th mill men, and th touch was bat tobiatfy Dnrlug Doston the expenmeuts which bad Us ITifc, cwatury UvslU aarauJtlkb i ia Xulwjr aod HoCUnJ tcoffipQiitor set it op "m.lkmea. he doctrine of Vutra. mnthcui ttict, or the djctrioo of applyiug m tthe matical calculations to the functions of organ both iu health and disease. It is astouishiug what rapid progress wne rondo by this now and imposing theory. About this time tho chemist ad vanced the theory of fiver which shs supposed to oriiuite in an ici 1 coudiliou of the hmiiours, ami there fore to lm cured by nlkulies. The duct rino of the mathsitiatifiiins an. 1 1 rhemiels absoii d tbn nlteiition 0f':''"U 11 P 's.de ll.c pilot, h lim ni l medictil men III till tlie otlnr i,,ielH:lr,'l'M-"'i W,,J u-'v"'r " ',u 'u ! I I j : t were neatly vnniiili,l n tl.e uiidvt of litis eiijromuif nt of onin. pin- i inly imi'lio ii ii.ii'i.i'is and iheiulnt Von lIc!niOnU'r,iiv 1 hone (.,li- neii 1-1-I Irs r mm tl i I.him h,,j IU IIIU iOI IIIII '.II)!: ( ' 0 l)U Sl'l't ei ,!. vit ill .U. Tuo lenl .1' d ir Ult'J IttHl S.'OU UiOjt,,, WW tll.S.t'1 till '. it..', ' ! .llUi'llUDH of till) lioiiy ,Vi", Jl-.l lc. I mi. I MliUltied by mi iltikt)utn tiuii I'tiniMpnl. Tliiih after tlie ii".'lnitii- : c;il dortiiiie of llipji ) r.i'.i-t lint cloo 1 fn iu ax Hie roek of ki-h, for i "". lil lt M "O'n! Inn' I m r ip:irdi of 2 I centuries Stuhl eiic-:d'. 1 c in fhe it at k.'tii'.lu. dni.k eee.le.l in il.-u m iti' itin- its error ' ''ifkey. r elinv p ior tvibucktii', and Niilistii'itiug a n-w tlioorv in its' ,!rl" 1 pl-icn, Anion tlm f ill i vei 1 of 'llt,lj.it whoso writin g me quite! n, ri),H In tlm after part ,f ih..! . '""i centilfy tvi liml lliielli-itle ll illlinliin. mi 111 i ..f i,.,.. I ,,iHo v f , , i r,,.r t10 fall . r f ,,.i ,, ty ,.. W(J ,,,. , .,,... ,1, ... P,0C,1MI,K "iTIioriiiI.oiit tlm ii.i.ii.i.i.l.r ..fit,.. of the fuil"iin. I liu limb ouiuru 1111 replri,,s volution. Tlri Hen uid till thn en 1 of i k' o" that, Htianijer. S juio tho Cmt quarter of the l'.t.li, century. f"Hers woul 1 thinj; I am a lior, wlieu aud the lust from ll until the pre ! sent time (I SSL' j Tlm pr.il.n-inn in thellrnt pin i.id cannot however, ii.it ter our vanity at the prexeut day ; for though frtun tlm siiund of the white mail's fontHleps upon Ocncvito the bunk of thn James river, and up on tho Plymoth rock, tho inarch of intellect has been upward aud on ward i yet our prtfi-NHion for a lon( wus cramped iu by circiiHtances tiiuo which tended to devulope tho pto fessions of I.uw and IHvinity, while ourou propiifs us rtlsrdid. Let mo run briefly over tlm his tory of A in-irican medical i-cionco, promising only to notico tho more prominent men and events rotund- thought that such labor would bi npprosciated by tho profession iu United .States. Tho physician of Kuropo could see but little nt tractions in tho wild woodnof Ameri " u"1 ,"nco- 1,10 c,erv ,'if,' U' mOBt lonrne.l persons in llierolonies except the governors, had clmige of lhl,H0 ''"b" ' in dealing out medi- ropoun institutions, ami uc0"idiiig to their practise was modi the same as 'Europeans of tho same ugo, Miip- piu aud Morgiu of Philadelphia, were thu most euiiueut ueu iu the profession iu this couutry previous to 1 70S. However, Dr. John Mitchell of Virgiuia, bad written much ou the yellow fever of 1717 to 1712, even before shippiu and Mo. gau became si extensively known. It was from the suggestions of Mitchell that Hush was It I to the fiee use of pu gatives iu the yellow fever of 1773. Dr. liush aciuired most Celebrity of auy physiciau iu the first era of American mudmiue, ud the whole of bis popularity seemed to rest upon bis success in tbe treatment of the yellow feyer of 1793. Mercury was first used in this country, in iutlitmutory com plaints by Dr Douglas of Doston. But tbe mest itoportaut event to be noticed ia tbe first era of medioiue in this couutry iath introduction of the practice of inoou alion in 1721 by Cottou Mather. Dr. Mather ..!.... . .1.. t,..:: I PA, MAY 4, 1882. but with tho exception of Dr. Hoy leHton.tho whola medical profession boadod by Douglass opposed it, end public indignation was so,(igh thai! '"lr. M it'mr and lr. Ilolehton, were both in d Uigur of lofting tli'jir lives. i ''tat I iiiii'. I A M ss ss pi Pilot's Story. Tlui i ii:i (..r, alio n ia "il1 'h bi' liv. r for tin fi s1 timr in iyn life, mtiim-.I i c i i,isiiiii l "Mnny nlli-itnis in the tivir a r . . i 1 1 1 1 Hi . klruu;i;r, lifler It It. Itl'I'l "N )l HI I1MMV I, iV, i.iiu'i t '' o ' 'i t' Vim r ilioic i.i-lc-t ' l'l,.l' " :H til' l. 'ib I ie ' la ii.. l.r -,t ' I ,t mii' ti ; i in ru .; i,'' I . , .: h'm,,',')i hi'lMlv, "Wuvt" ,. . -in - i i i I a l--! V-i'l I linn.: I win n-l.il rii.'ii thi'n, iic i tt lm itiM nf '"' ii 'l'1""1 I .ienger "I"' '"o-t ,.frai I to t!i y... i,hI: "ut 1 Tl' "'' ' el-v-n imti Ir.-l ul- I I Ii i m il.i 1 1 in Vi.'kHl'-u-,' tl' tl Ml to .n.v Oi l . int. 'U'o, oiv a !i ,t n over lire 1 t Vui." -Will.I don't d.ubt it,' the Htrai ,....r. "All I I've io.liit'1 .1 lo;)i,f '.on on I'm b'liiu tliu solemn tuith. Thin UNi'd to bo a panitlihu for ulli;;ut.iB and they were ho thick that the wheels of t bo bout klllnl an uvui ie of forty-nino to the uuilu 1" "Is that so " "True as voHpel, mister ! I nnn.1 to uliuoHt fuel sorry f ir tlm cuhnihI brutes, 'citiso they'd cry out o'm most like a human beiu. Wo kill- od lots of 'oiu, us 1 sai l, uud we hurt a pile more. I satl.il with one C tplaiu nho ullus can ied a thousand bottles of liniment to throw over tho wounded ones 1" lie di.lt" "Trim ns yon live, be did. I don't Vpt;ct I 11 ever Heo another such u kind, tdiiiHtmn man., And tho ul- ligtilore got to Uno tlm Nancy June, and to know dipt. Tom, uiid lli.y'tl Httiui out un.l rub tln ir tiiilh iiieui the bunt nn' purr like cats, uu' loi.k up innl try to i-uiilu '. ' "They woul l T" ''.Solemn truth, Hruii;v-r ! And oi ce htu wo grouiidod on a bur. , with sn oppomtion bait right I got under In r stem, mi l jumped her eleau over llm bur by a grand push I It loi kn liliu it i ig s'oiy, but neve: t jll a lie vet, 'ind I never ntvei' 'In i I t ,. HI. Hi. 1.1.,,'.. i I wouldn't jy you cut.-d J t.i boat." I here was Uu-Ufler a wLilo tL j pil t c h i.i i; tl Our inline tin out ui.fo. and a crowd of alligators took a tow line and hauled us fo. ty live miles up stream to Vickuburg." "They did f" "And when the news trot aloiin . B tlio liver that C. iiit. Tom was dead every alligator on tho river diubed his left ear nitli mud us badge of inoui uiii.' aud lots of 'cm pined aud d.od." The paHsenger left thu pilot bones with thu I'eiuaik thut ho dilu't tlouht tho statement, ami the old man gave thu wheel a turn mid replied : "That's one thing I won't do for love uor money, mid that' make a liur of myself. I was bruog up by a good mother, and I'll stick to tho truth if this boat don't make a cent.'' Tbe man who goes to a Vermont caudypull and doesn't eat enough to make bim sick for a week, is consi dered out lo have had a good time. Tbe editor wryte, "The shower lust week were dot sufficient to meet NO, 38 'hfsictnns. Ae J II. HOHDNKIt, llltNIC II AMI M KKCOX, llKAVKHToWN, 1A illir hl vrn'"i"nl norrl.'ix lo Hi. ilil'ii of H rrlon rlaimty. Air e, . uiiii.ii n a it 11 1. n. 1 1. nAHMinuKii. BARB23 & nmmi PHYSICIANS AND SUnCEON'S. oil. r 11,. ir ,nr. .. n .rT.-.. tl ,-i it.. l U. l-l, .1 M .in, 1 1 - .v 1 tin 1 Ir-.1 1 -l i ti.--1 nun H..U C, 1 1 Amir. 1 uii.ii,-m " I'l l.)-, I .!. "..s:ii.!u:i. 1 ' tCUiitd.N AND I'llV-li'lAN, Mil llrlmrt... I',. (il.'.T. Ill- V-.t. '. ' '! I ,.r'-.-jr .111 I I I" c ' . n ly. j )b AiAKA.M) l.dl IIKOt'K. Fi otnonf. Snyder county, P.i. i In. In i'i.iI Hi ii nrn i ' .itn . f i.,v. i , n, 1 1. I SH K -'l.ul. I-;, j r..:.-. .1 -h .1 . in .I'll.-. Sj.-i.i.i ..l,.,. '.r. ,i.in. n-ii. T, in-1 II. I. SMITH. P!i)3;rlan It furrrcn. rf ii, m;!, V.i ii.i i- f ' 'M"r. '. ...lr....lA oi v .-. tnlt. in Mi orii ,ou i-nnn. Jin.a ii ;.i . J) ; J. o. v.'.(iN!:i:. i I'Ti) .h Lm nut) Nur fin. , l-T-t l.. .rof....i'iiMl . -t-n,-,.. In 0,.. i. "I A Ikiii li.irti nuj vi-'ii.i')- A i.'.fi.'Nuir. J) ii. .i. r. kan u'i:i, ; physician Ar.'i) succorj. I'ri:i"t.i, S'lV'liT 4'i.. I'.i (lllff. I . , ,, ,,t,,, ( f, . ,,,P ti ... . - II. i:cu I.UT, SU.K5E0N DEMIST. W Kill. II l III.IM'K, ' .Vin;"iiv , '1111,'n, rr.il"l.n 1 l)u!oc (.r iiuctly .n.ln-l to, ; .il, -,. pKKClVAL Jir.ItMANX." PHYSICIAN Si SURGEON, Krtit;willi Smiltr (a,, ',;. riftr lit pnf.ttl innl .nr. -lnai t-l Hi. i linn ut Kr unit villo -in vl'luit . a ut. 1 1,'; J)U. A. M. .SMITH, I-IVSICIAX AX fl StillUF.OS nilr hu .r)fflinl - ri. t.i tn olllisa. ft AtUmiburH ntl il. mil . Sei'l. 4'7i. J I'. VAN HUoKlUK, 4UK(1Ii:AL& MKPflANIRAl, HKNTIST Soliiisgrove, IViiii'a. Jti sic '.v a' ft Vcace. Q i:. cibAss, Jii-lln- ol I lip IViw c. Kratiur, Snyder County Pcnn'a. All t'olloctlum in-l ri-iul.Un.. .rimit)v uia.l.. Vt l,'J.tl. DAM SMITH, Miss of lis te & CHveyaaci'f llaicvrSjifi ikjh, Sn;ihr Co., '. AM nn,.n I -1 1 i . v ! ar .li"iilin n.1 ir.uii-ily hi Ion-In I t.i. Tulluo tlim . itn.l rrnill-lun-. iruiu..ly in. .la, ,M.,y id,' in;u JSAAC HKWKIt, , us twi: o'f tii i: rn. 1 c '; and joiieral (."7.ll(t.i-r . Mihiii.i:iii hi, snHir iiuunty, !. M..i..i nii.ii'l .ii i 1 1. 1 r, .. , ,m vin I lU'.n.u.ii'i will I., in iiiu .r -Hit-.l -r .11 i'.i. I c;l .im u.4'lt). Mr. ' r 11 W MINK If, Km,.. ,1 ; 1- J t's nn-; or i iu: i-kacic. -I.iekii.i Town-hip, .nyler I 'o. Ph., Will kII.ii'I I i nil Iki' iiik. o. l-.i.ul t l III" r-iro .let mu no m ..t r.tii,a'jiu lur.u. ! '' ' 'u ' I i.VII S. SIIOI.I.Y. i I ' Justipoof tho 1'oiico, ( n 't in't'l on hii) )i, Siiii l r Hi., I'll. V:l .il.in t .i ll t. ti -1 ii n . rn'ru'thj Mt.lt j rtt .Hi l-i. nwit r.tf.ti.iil. l.-' ii. I'.i.l. niil,'- . i-lrus.. lii.Mi.iiii;, "iiy l.r t .o. I'.i. Mf. 4,'J. J. H IIVIUWIAN', irtiii.ii oi' t:ii: rntt i:, .V CJon '.'j iimi, Ci:.M Ili:VII.LU, Hnyilvr Cuuiiiy, l' llollenlliina an. I .11 fan.ln.aa rtarlalti.tm In il.a luiiifoui Jumn-. ut iu. i'..u wuu. .n.-mir-i to I t tiiiri Doilt!. Ap rJl'lii JUI1.N K. llUUllKS, Ust,., JUSTICE UF THE PEACE, Pouo Twp., Snyder Co. l's JAMKS MIDDLESWAltTlTi Justice of the Peace & Conveyancer, Troxlovillo, Snyder Co. Pa. Will utt.mt prnniill)f to all m.nn.rot Sail D.ii ii.rt.ln.nir In th.ornt-.. ilulLitl'in. ui. j., Mi, Artlol.iko., wrltt.a. (Julf n,T-ll. yy.M. II. HARD 1X0, Jl'STIC K OFTIID I'fcAf F. Ac Coiivoyuncoi', FAEEMONT, Bny Jcr oounly, Ts. Collx-Uoia .nS.t bii.lu... p.rl.lnlDi lo It.. amc.afjii.no. gfib.l'.c will b. .tli-nSrd lo .l.burl Dollo.. , Ar. if is. A. WKTZUIj, Justice of the Teace, Koaoertown, Say der Co., I 'a, ill klDili f H.ili.otli n.d. oa llb.r.l l. Jrtiui lljr .It.uOi to III I'.iiUsii tatruM Is liis sars. Jsa .,':. Published every Tlmrsrlsv Eventnaji JK0KM1AU CAOU8S, ftx.? Tonns of 6ut)f nptwtt, TWO ftOM.A RH PKU ANNfJMi. tf ahla itMn six months or f2.6(TnW paid Within the year. No paper tfnv continued until all sVreafsires a -a' pnid unless at th option of til pirb'. lisher. 8ulsrript(niis nntslifa of fn cOUJiff PATABLI! IN ADYANCl. HirPcrsonsliftinB and irslrig psper tlilrcwted othiK liei'iirnesiibiicribeMl and sre liable fortbe price ofthe paper Suffer no longer from Dyepep Bio, Indigretion, want of' Appetitcjoeaof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria Intermittent Fevers, Ac. BROWN'S IRON D1T TEPS never falls to cure fill theso Uicauoa. !Vstfltl, VitvtnrVf f, 8fi, T.tot ( HIMI Al ;. tlfnlkmrn - F"f fn I hs,v" l niirrttifT rrrfn.m lyapiu ivt "tiM net no itlivf iIuvihr tried rvrrv:tnii whit h a tn ttmmend. C'lt until, At 1 1 ?iat ft tit? ailvii e n( aj ffifti'), vrbn hail bn betirf'i t retl hf HnnWK'ai If. l-ll tK, I trifl 4 I "ll If, itti tn.sii Biirjuiainif retuitt. rrrvi.-ti to lakfliK 4rlNt I stuff lilt rns, vcryt!iiiit I arc t1irpaJ n, anJ 1 iiikrrr frraily from ft l uruiiiK enMihn In ih ttomach, ulutttana tin 'ten rail , SiiilI Ub Imk Hsiiwn'i snn llirrtiMft, all mf Irutilrlr arc pImiictiiI. (nvniany lima without any lia(rall r .lt. I siu 'M. tidily ait-tihcr n. Mr. W J. Ki.vam, M-vcM.k St., L. lklUtV nnowN's iron Drr- TErtS nets llko n charm on tho digestive organs, removing oil dyepeptlo symptoms, such ae tast- j ing tho rood, Dolchlng, i Hcnt In tho Stomach, ! Henrtburn, cte. The I only Iron Proparntlon ! thut will not blacken th tocth or givo hoadacho. Sold liy alt Drupgl.ta. Brown Chemical Co. Daltlmore, Md. ff that .11 Iron Hitler, .r. fy llrown h.niitl i n., lijltimura. and li.v. initial ml line .nil tml ar. vu wiaypcr. BEWARE OP IMITATIONS WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF Uecauwe they have proved themselves the ltnt Kxterni'l Remedy ever ill ceiitfd. They will cure asthma, cold., voiikIih, rheum. ttiKiii, ueumliiv, autf any luenl puiiiH. Applied to the Himtll ofthobimlc they are lnfulliuble in Hark Arhe, Nervous Debility, nud nil Kldusy troulilfn; to the pit of the stomach they lire u sure cure for Dyspepslai Itlnl Liver (Nimpl.tlirt. AI.M ifK'S lMKOL'H PLASTERS nre pillule, f rii-riitit, and rpilck n eiire. Ill-ware c.f linltntlnii. that blis ter innl burn, lie! Al.M'OCK H. the only l ieniiinu l'oi'ou I'lunler. .Inn. S, 1S3 r,ni. ROBBED!?: inttn.il o riiiitN.,1 o II .1. .i.Hm. I l.y iu. u- I Hi.- tn .i CEKMAN INVICORATOR. ! t b'- li p ut 0 v.l). .ml ..rin.iiint!y nir lip ll"ll'nV ("i"l l ejci-..-,. of .uu kin, II. N' iiini l W..kn.-. ii, . ,11...... it,, . .hi . .1 r ii.-n.-a .1 M.ll .Uu.., ol sn. oriijr .... .-I umnoi-jr, u Ov.r.tl I i.nlni.la. i.in III Hi. la ml,. .l.,.nn, ,, vial .n, iarilllur. o. I imo, oi l n .i.y i p 'lla.nas. Ili.l li.a,l lu In. . ...hi') in i'ei.aiiiii.tion m.i. a iiriiiiiHiur. Kr.v. m tl lor c rniil.tr. villi I. mini. ml. I. r. bv I'. ml. I li I N V 1 1 1 1 II A I'llH ia .1.1 .1 V lii, oran t.ii.i Kir by .Ii drumim., or wiir l . iii I.e. i.t mall, .oi'ur.ly ulu, uu r.o.lnt ol eric, i.y ml.ln-aiiiiK F.J CHENEY, Druggist. lr Summit SI . Tt. Silo. OLIi; K,... Av.ut I ,t iu. i i,h, .) t, i, i.i, March, a. ., Cunt ion ! Notice In bcrcby civen that I ave' purrhilneil olio liotaia, Jlnm-y, (Irgin; innl Mt i.f liiiriieH uhicli lm vo left in Hi,. iM-Mi-jnn of A'libert .'inunniiin Slid nil pt'i'-ui.a sro hereby cnuiioned nut tiiiiitililli- witli tlie r-imic at tlien-r'lil.' tl Ka'KY .SI AIII.. itiiri.is. f will ninl! (iron) t' ronlpt fnr slm fi ttirisilila- It Jin it, tt vtlll rut)V Tatr; !' lalrai. tuiilra m li T ftloli-.ira, trftvtlaj ilia ikin r. ti, . li r ml Imhuu.uI i Aim lairuo, tkn I -r irixlii(tiiM ft tuxurl.i'.t urowOi ut hair o n Imhl tifj4t or tin 'oih 1.1 .. A 1 n cliMH 3c. iiiui., UfcN AMKLr UU.. 1 huoUy St.. N Y. TO CONSUMPTIVES I n. . iv.rtl-.r li.tlna lii-.n ..rn..i .nllf . ur..l ol lb. I ilri-ail rllH.-., Uoaiuaiiliiii, bf a .iini'li r.oi.tly. la .mlotii ta m.ko ItO'iwn I.' LU i.lluit-.iirtatvra th. n,aaua of ear.. To .it1 liu il.nlia It, ho will n. a oo.f of tha iro Mrlpilon d, (lro.nl eL.rii. )llk tha tllr.o, lion, lor .r...rln anil uilug tuo aia., wbl.-U til. IT Hill Suit attir. t'Mr.fur Ooaa-ra. COIUa. Cim.iiiiiplluu, A.thina, llrniarrilll.. SO. HaMl.awiiUliJK tb.Hr.iorli.Uoa, III plaits' JERItORS OP VOUTHi All bNTLEMAN hoiurf.r! for ..art Imoi N.r.oo. IIKIIII.IT V, MIKM A ri'K ll K CAT.aiiSall thooAorta ol vuutbful laSlaor. iIud. will lor Ilia i.k. of aHtrliiK httw.nltr, austi ti. to all alio i s.4 It, tha ro.ia anil it i.itloa I- r tuaklDa tho laapl. rtiuwi b U.H h. nai.ul.S. . Sul.r.r. l.klag U ptofl. bo Hi. .rlv.rtl.of'. .ftarlouoa oaa 4u ey aai. tlr.a-lDa Iu parloatowoS-loneo. JOHN S. IXIUUM, iOM.r Si. W. Tl r.s is, it. leeo on hand alt kinds 0 T Blank $uch a Sot$, Sum tno , Warruntit Leant, Salms. HU till!., lAft