VclvortlInr HntoM. Oa colunfn ono ycsr, f fS0.0c On-half, column, ono yosr, 80.00 One-Con rlh column, ono jronf, 15.W On squnrs (10 linos) 1 Insertion 75 ' Every additional inasrtinn, 60 FrotWiorml and Btininms cards ol not more thnn 6 linos, tor your, 6.00 Auditor, Executor, Administrator and Aasifrnce Notice, 2.IW Editorial notices prr lino, 15 All Irarwcient advertising loss than I month! 10 cents a linn. All advertisements for a shorter pe riod than one year aro payable at th lime they are onlored, and il not paid tos person ordering them will uo neld; moonnible for the tnonev. Pootryt A Tomboy. She eoMies ! lie and (loo uomen 1 with song She leads her train oVr luwn end lea ! And fair and (rue her wind blown treM. Her fleecy eearf, her carob-as dronH, Her sweet girl-voice, that blrdlikf ItlK", Her merry laugh, that tireless rinx High o'ver those booming sounds ol sport All hall, wild queen of madcap court I No daisy chain will thin gay iilrl K'er weave to dock her dancing curl ; No wreath entwine of hud or hell, Though both, she wots, become her well ; Not hem to gtioss of joy or grief liy coiiiiUik of a holly leaf ; She tetrti not fortune's siuilu or frown Py puffs of dandelion down ; No necklace frame of rowen gems. Nor fragrant, flower wrought ilia dems I No poet she to tloscaml dream Loug, lazy hours by haunted stream 1 If stua'l the brjo'.t she'll lt"inl li.r train And leap it o'er nnd back again ; Or if her boys will look awuy She'll wade it, maybe I can't any, Her boys all boys around her pre For love of her sweet wlusoiiii'iie s. And dogs that bark for very glee A harum-scarum company t She's o'or the sea, ehu's won the wood. This dainty bud of maidenhood 1 riiose Joyous penis, 1 trow, lienpeak The gay, Iflad mirth of hide nu.l aeek. As hiusl dull and hrackeiicd kIiuIh Her Krtcules bauds in turns invade, Little she recks of rents or shreds, Hat b)ldly breasts the brau'Mo u h 'Tis she has bivdo them rig the swiui;, And wood the tires unhallowed bring 'lis "lie the torch illicit waves. And leads her troops through murky , eaves j 'Tis she hath croKsed the pine trunk thin, ' Tha rocking, bridges yon dark lin What Joyous cheer mid-wild halloo Hounds on her host to dcrrin-do 1 'Tls she has taught those nlmlilo feet To auatter wide the windrows sweet On fragrant hay-riuks led tiio foe, An I long hours at onus laid low, Yt Farmer Hwan, who from the stile Had watched it all, ne'er ceased to smile "(Jod bless her purty face ! She be A regular tomboy, sartiulee '." After All. The apples are ripe in the orrhttrd, The work of the reaper is done. And the golden woodlands redden -In the btoout of the dying sun. At the oottage door the grandtdre Sits, pale, in his easy chair, While a gentle wind of twilight Flays with his silver huir. A woman is kneeling beside him ; A fair young head is prot, la the first wild passion of sorrow Against his agod breast. And far from over the distuuoo The faltering echoes come, Of the flying blunt of trumpe ; And the rattling roll of drum. Then the graiulslre speaks, in a whis per, "The end no man can see ; Hut we give him to his country. And we give our prayers to Thee. The violets star tho meedows, The rose-buds fringo the door, And over the grassy orchard The plnk-whlte blossoms pour. Hut the grandsire's ohalr Is empty, Aud tho oottage is dark and still. There's a nameless grave on the bat' tie-field, Aud a new one under the hill. And a pallid, tearless woman Ily the cold hearth sits alone ; And the old clock in the corner Ticks ou with a steady drone. A darkey's Idea of 1 leave is one immense melon patoli, aud do dogs The Louisville Courier Journal has so great a dislike for slaotf that it spell galvanized "girlvaoizod." A little Southern boy, whoa asked if bis fatbor bad a good ruulo.mourn fully repliod, "Ouo oad of biui was good." A Jersey veteran is claiming pension aud seventeen years' arrears on the ground of "obrouio luziuoss eontrso'ed in the army." ' Boston bas discarded 'tress" as leroiotoe affix and substituted ' tri.x ' We oooe knew a seumsttix, whose mother was a tuilorix, tbat beouuiu quite pootrix. "Hannah," said a landlady to her Mrvaut, "when there's any bail news always let the hoarder know it U fore diuuer. Huoti little things uske s great diuerence iu court uf year." VOL. 20. For Tha Post. REBEL PRISONS. by rtn. n. rotiirock. Rations far oneh man per tiny woro for ft timo as follows : Two h on pod spoonfuls of rino, twoof flour ono of bonus, and ono of hominy. I rotnombor it more pnrtionhirly, as one of my oomrtdo. who actod is spiad sorjzeant, usually divided tlio rations with a ronunon spoon, (n tea spoon.) ometimos this estimate would fall short, but rnroly, if over. overrun, Wood was isuod in quantities of about one peice as latgo as a comiuou ;lub for twonty mon per dny. Audlliim, but ho did not answer. 7 theissuo of wood was very irregular i Somotimos we would got uo wood or wooks, Thoro was however, a good ojcuro fjr this, for all tho wood, hid to be brongbt a long distaneo on tho ciirs. nnd then broit-'ht in toauis to the prison grounds. As thoro was a scare ily of rolling stock iu tboso parts, this was a bet tor ou tela i could bo found at Audorsonville, where tho prisoo was surroundod by a donso iuo forest, oontaiuing no ilnubt thousands of acres of bevitiful timbor. uny of tho prisoners woro desti tute of cooking utensils, and could not borrow, nnd eilber f' ont want of strength to run round, or gelling disconrngod by failuio, after re peated rebuffs npor application for such favors , the won Id cat their ra- tious raw, or go without. A young fellow belonging to s Xew Yolk llogt. Lad nothing iu which to draw his rations, bnt a boot-leg, into which he had filled a wooden bottom. Ho had no cooking utensils, and ato his rations raw from this boot log, without a ppoon, lay after day. uncooked, sometimes slirod up with somo water. This miserable bfliti-; c impel on tho ground uear Ihe place 1 occupied. lla sonroely ovor l.iy downat niijht without wishing that ho might never awako. It did, indeed, rcipuro more courage to livo than to die. At last, nf tor days and night-i of lingoiing totturo, his prayois for death were answered. Near mo, ono morning, I found his cold and lifeless form .lrotc!iod upon tho ground. Ho had died, his eyes closed as if in sleep. I noticed something clasped in his hand, and stjopod to examino it. h was tho likcunsi of a beautiful girl, nnd on the back was written in a dntieato foiuulo bund. 'To William, from Saruh" a wholo history of love. disappointment, and death, in brief. When I retlecled that each man among tho thousauds dying around mo had histories similar in their griefs, and loves, and longings for homo, and when 1 considuro l the bittor paugs of the dying men uncarod for, among worse thuu bar barians, it seemed too in uoh of hu man tnisory for contemplation or nt teranoo. Ouo day, wbon somo Sister of Charity came into tho prison limits. no vory agrooablo task for a cloan ly fumalo, one of thorn romarkod.in apology for not having got somo article which sho bad undertaken to obtain for ouo of onr nnrabor, that tho firing was so boavy that it was not safe t3 venture down in tho part of the city wboro suuh things woro sold. These kindly sisters attended to all aliko without evor inquiring onr crood, or appearing to think they wore doing anything moro than a duty. Qod bloss them. My physical condition a this timo was worso than nt any timo during my captivity. My clothes woro iu tatters, scurvy bud rucked ray sys tem, so tbat my toetb were bocoraing loose in my jaws, that it was diffi cult for me to eat tho most common food. I knew something must be dono. I must muko coutiauul efforts, or go down to the dogs, (loutb many woro suffering srouud me. So I used to wonder around camp picking up potato pooliugs from tho mud, and dirt, which some "well-to-do" fellows bud thrown away. Those 1 washed, and ato raw, and I buvo uo doubt they did mo much good. Oooe or twioo, I whs lucky iu ob taiuiug somo turnip tops, which I oooked, aud enjoyed bighly. Hut ihuro were thousuuds' of buogry imm ou tho lookout for Hu so del icieies us well as myself, und there fore it took coiiiiuuoii aud persever ing vlt'oiW for us to a bibUe MIDDLEBUHG, SNYDEU COUNTY, once a week. This vegotublo food checked tho scurvy, and kopt it at luast nilhin bouuds. The liospitnl was at lust moved into ono comer of tho prison Srouuds. Ono day it was rumored that vofjot il lo soup would lliut day be issued to Ibo sick of tho prison. A man who could crawl was Dot considered sick. A poftr eick fellow ftoar bogged mo to tuko his ilisii an J draw some soup for him. This I undertook to Jo, and after waiting somo hours I grtt tho soup, and returned quickl to the sick man. He nns Ritlin;r on tho ground, his hands claxpud, and his head upon his knees. 1 spoko to touched his head died whilo pitting waiting for food iu this mournful position. It was (inito common for men to die thus suddenly, lo my spmd I distinctly rccoolleet, of men drawing their rations anil in a few hours af tnr died. I as a matter of hunger, took tho dead mans pluco in eating tho soup, for ho wcver sorry I was for liiui.'l was to hungry to refrain from relishing tho soup. That ufleiuoon, with a full etotn acb,I felt l:ko patrouizing every bo dy, iu the soup line. About tho first of October, wo learned from our guard that five or six thousand rebel prisoners had 'boon landed on one of the islands, in possession of our forces, iu Charles ton harbor, to occupy a stockade built for that piuposo. This per hspp, explained tho reason why we wero not put down undur fno our selves. I had often whou low in health, and restless under tho restraints of captivity, turned over iu my mill 1 the probabillies of an cscapo, Tho rations cf tho prison were sloadily growing loss in qnnntity, nnd the extreme i.eg'.igmiO'J or tho purposed plaus of the ru!o!s kept us frequently for twenty-four hours without f.iod. Ilestlessly seeking soino mitiga tion of these sufferings, it appeared to mo possible that some dark night I might crawl ou my hands end knees through and beyond the guard. There wns groat dnnger of being .-hot, but thi.ro were other terrors in prison which would thus bo lift be hind, 7 made h copy of a map of Charleston nnd vicinity, determined to try my luck the firet dark night, favorable to such au undertaking. My plans wero vagno and .;eueinl, tho idea of getting to tho water, and obtaining something to llout upon down tho harbor in tho night, being uppermost ; or, if I did not get a boat or n log, to get into the city, and (rust to somo of tho tier man people for a suit of clothes, or oncuulcuunt. At any rate my con dition might bo bettered, acd could scarcely bo made worso. Under tho inspiration of these idoas, ono raiuy night iu October, making a couu laut of uo one, I crawled boyond tho guard. 1 could hour thoir measured trump, aud one stood so near to mo, that I could hear hiia hreatho. Indeod, I thought myself pereoived, when bo wboolod npon bis heel and walked bis post in another direction, giving me a good opportunity to creep by. I got to a safo distaneo from the soutiuels, thon rising to my foot, run towards the uorth part of tho fair ground, forced my way through the deuso . foliago which onolosed it, wheu theie burst npon my vision with lurid glaro aud about uo, a number of camp tires, around which soldiers gathered. "Halt 1" came tho sharp salutation, close ou my left. I heodod not the command, but run, stoeriug midway between two firos. Haiti" "Haiti" simulta neously came the order from right and left. Still I ran on, liaug ! Bang I bung ! bang t rung tho ro port of tbroo or four lilies, aimod true enough fur mo to bear the an gry z c-z-&.t of the bullets as tbey whispered death around my ears. Close upon mo, and right ahead of mo, came the order "Halt 1" I baltod suswering tho summons. "Who goes there I" which rapidly follow ed the command "Halt" by reply, ing, "a friend.' Yank, surrender 1 luoghiugly ouiled out the seutinel. I obeyed promptly, as I beurd biiu bring bis musket to a full o tek. with au ominous click, and suw uncom fortably near uie the ksuiiui; of tho poLWbd mu.kut ibis occur) lu Um tUkw tLa lII- ijw-'dl I have taken to relate it. "What in dog-gond-ation was yor tryiug to do ' iuterogatod tho Johnny. ''Try ing to pick np somo warm quarters," I rosponded, ns I walked to tho fire and coromenced wnrminij myself. "lleckon yer found it durnod warm, when the Charleston Huards commenct'd to blaze nt yer, old tiors !" laughed my captor, I tried to show my contempt by saving, "O, that's nothing when ono is used to it." "I reckon 'd or let day light through yer, before yer got used lo It, if you hadn't stopped 'bout ns yer did. I laughed nt him, thinking it best to tako things easy, whilo ho called tho officer of the guard. "Well, I'll bo durnod," raid ho, slapping my shoulder ns n compliment, if yer am't right i mart, f r n ynuk, any way. wu.io waning lor tuo oincer of tho cnar 1. ono cf tho sentinels gave me a hard cr ieker, aud my cap tor prcsontod to m" a generous slioo of "sow-belly,'' which, I couldn't help thinking, wis an nmplo reward for tho lisk I bad rnu. Tho officer of tho guurd came up, nnd began to question mo as to how I got boyoud the sontinels of tho prison grounds. "I'ribed them," replied I, not caring what answer I made, so long ns I did not give him suy Information. Ho looked nt mo from head to foot, seriously, for a sieoud, thon, a tf struck with my pielmvsq'to ci-s tiime of lags, he e ini'n d, nnd eUuck led, ns if intensely amuse I, nnd sai I. "They must have tookuii a mi;;hty slim bribe. I sloi t by tho warm lire, nnder cunrd, that iii''ht, nnd tho next moining was sent to tho woik-house, eridge. notes for tho benefit of Col in tho eilv. This h.iillit.L' was of eridge students, that the ports com- brick, which, I noticed, hil In en split down, by collision of solid nht or shell, from top to bottom. I u dor tho iirehod ways of the building, which leil fi-ottl tho vurd. Wfl'O two riKl. lv constructed ovens. i.m,l l.v j the tifllceiH for cooking their fond. In tho budding were tho ipi u tors of Federal officers. Tho windows weto heavily grate I. In the yard was n high look-out tower. from whieb conld bo seen the jiiilyarl ndj lining. I staid hero two ilnyti, eou'.'iatn!nt in;' myself on my i:iiiniv I enn.'ii- lion, which, in cmtiait Willi tl.. Fair tlronnd, W"re vei v eouifei'tul)!.-, ; ' thonub I was not allowed itieido of:' ... - tho building, and I was only fearful of being sent back to tho llaee course. Whil i prying around in j tho arch wins of tho building, I found, in ono corner of a dark door way, a bnudlo of documents which threw light upim tho purpose for which tho buildiug bad formnily beeu mod, and tho manner in ahich slaves woro committod for punish ment. Tho following is a sample of a few in my possession : ".Master of Workbonno. lteceivo Jerry, nnd put bim iu sol. con. Kob. Howund Aug. 14, 1H50. And quito a number of tho samo import. On tho nioruiug of tho third day, to my great disgust. 1 wub sent to tl.o Fair Ground, under guard. I kept pretty still about my adventures, being n little nuhamed of not escaping after so many trials, nnd my comrades merely remai kud that they hadn't seen mo srouud for a day or two, and did not Luow, but tbat I bad my "toes tiod together." That day I bunted up Fetor K. who was formerly a comrade iu tho Hegt. and re-formed a kiud of partnership, which bad been, for n time, suspend ed to sleep under tho samo shrod of a bluuket.oook, bunt voriniuo togeth er, and tako turns watching euoh other's traps, whilo one was impost of potato peelings or drawing ra tions. Fetor was a good natnrod. fellow, who was noouutomod to say of him self, that be could "scuiooly draw n breath on ratious bo drow, nod was runaiog down so fast bo oouldu't run around." He was capable of laugbiugat any smonut of misery, and bodied and held death at arm's length by ingenious devioos i and bis dovil-niay-oaro temperament, which nothing oould daunt, and bis irrepressibla drollery, whioh would bubblo np from tbo midst of mibory, mads him a dosiruble oompuuiou, to lighten tbo loads of dispnir which bnog around ns liko a pull of mid night darkness, ' TA, OCTOBER ID, How to Spoil a Husband. Snarl nt bitu. 1'uy no attention to household ex penses. Give as much as ho can earn n n month for a now bonnet. Tell him ns plainly ns possible that you married him for n living. Keep the parlor for company, nnd don't let him put his f iot iu it. liaise n row if bo daro to bow pleasantly to an old lady friend. Oct everything the woman next door gels whether you Cuti niToid it or not. Providonny sort of a piekolnp dinner for bitu when you don't ex pect i-trnngeis. Tell him the children inherit nil their moan traits of character fioin his side i f the family. Let it out sometimes when you are good aud mad Hint yon wish yon had married somo other fellow that you used to go with. tlivo him to uuderstand ns soon ns pcs.jililo after the hetiejmooii that kissing i) good wioiigh for spooney lovers, but that for married folks it is confoundedly silly. If ho takrs to kissiug tho cook or chamber-maid den t bo too hard on hiiu. If he has an extra amount of brain work niel comes homo with lustier vous pyt torn all on a Mieteh don t try to keep the children qriit t. Tell them to make all the tioiso they want J to, an I their father in nothing but au old cross patch anyway. Coleridio's Nates. Mr. A. liraudi. whoso is to write something wo foipet what, but probably n monograph nluiit Col- molipiaco book of about 1" i-;ts is Muneilin, preM rved iu the liiiiisb and that it gives tome insight into his political vie and lituiuy Mu- dies. lie indicates its Contents iu U l'"z' way, and quotes n few isolated o.tracta which ho ulmires. lleiu they are : Of how many pleasures, of whal lasting happiness, is l'uiu Mm parent aud Woo tho womb ' "What wo mui-t do, lot us love to do. It is ft noble ehemi.itry that turns necessity into pluasuro. 'Had i. mans for a good end I e".!::iol i.oi.eeivo that theio be any ' iod loud to eaveu through j ":llll H' ll.iiiulil y 1'ity nud envy l.rr hand maids. ' 1'hi) poor nnd tho rich in this re semble each other they are usually nnloing nf their children. 'Tootry excites us to nrli'leial feel ii!s makes ns culloiis to real ones, ".Meu ui)ions for the world owh. that wutch nil night to catch mice " Adulteration by Rule. An Illinois tnerchunt who was tak ing baking powder in bulk from a Chicago firm called at hoa 1 inuters, tho other day, to say that thero was something wroiig with tho good "I don't think so," was tho reply, "wo mako tho best orticlo sold iu the WoBt." "I think wo onght lo bavo n more porfoct uudorstunding," coutiuutid tbodoulor. "Now, then, you adul terate before you send to mo, then I adulterate beforo ship, thou tho re tail or adulterates before hesells. and tho consumer cau't be blumod for growling. wanted to see if we couldn't agreo ou somo schedule to bo followed." " What do you mean T" 'Why, suppose you put in 11 per cent, of chalk, then I put iu li per cent, of whiting, then tho retailers put in 3J per cent, of Hour ; thst gives the consumer 40 por cent, of baking powder, and unless lie's a boi n hog he'll bo porfecily sa'itisd. You soo, if you adnlteiata 50 pet cont. ou tho start, nud tho retailer udultcrutes as mueb ns both togeth er, it's mighty hard for tho consum er to tell whether he's investing in bukiug powdor or putty s wo must give biiu something for bis money, if it's ouly chulk. A now drama brought out in Lon don contains drunkonness, a wed ding, a forgery, it murder, a rail road collision, a finauoial panic, a riot, tho wrecking of a bark, st.irviti.in nnd nnon. TlM A'lthor evidently tboug'it hhil iutro t iooi all tin crimes in tho oat iljgiu, bat ho for got the river and harbor bill. 1882. no, y Phisicians, V. J. WINl'IKld) SAMI'SIM.L, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. (Vntrevillo, Snyder '., I'n fl rr H if ti hIuh1 ;ciMfcH to tTi r nll lc. 11. HOHDNIMt, I'litNK i avi i iti.i:ov lr. kiitown. Fa., IMtnr 111 lTnf1.l'n.! ..orvk't'1 to Hi" M"IM! il il nMiituvtntt.il I '-i It y . Apr. i '?. I ouooi riAioo it. O. kl. II AHHI SIIKS BARBER & HASSINuER, PHYSICIANS AND SURGLONS. i e. r Id. Ir rff !. n it porvlorn n. Oil ,-ttl7',ii ol Mi.i.iIxi iok Kii'l vi. Itiliv. i im.-o ii-k r w.m .1 ii. r tuurt lluui'., iu Aiu I'l l i 'tiiiiui'n I l. fi, 1KM. .1. Y.MMM'KL. M'KCKUN AN I) rilVHiriAN, Middlibltrp, IS OflfMlil. r fn. -n a I .rf.i''r i tlio OtlU.D 'i M lit Cut urx s I. in 1 1 y. Mar. '.i.'i T. Jll MAIl.NI IIOTMHOCK, Fremont. Snyder county, Pa Ireliivoul iMltiiiira'ulltKo n( I'l.jr.irliir, Ti.i iiiic.i'ii. niipr. i.n iToiti."! nl iit-rvlrr In il.o i' nil.-. .- k MiH'I'ii i.'l li.ruimi. .Mart Ii, 17. I-I. If. II. J. SMITH, Physician A Surrjrnn, .' . ii ' i- Sjirri .v, Si.yl' r ( i.rn'y, l' M.'.rp liiii profr.-lnnul orv Irrn tntiii I u ili err... i n Mitin im. June u )U. .1. O. WAtiNKi:, I'll) klclitii niitl Snr on I li'r. I,. Iin.ll K.TVl. i'l irllii. ti I'm pHiti-h, f lt.l... Aiii.H.'viif, J) It. .1. I'. KAXAWKl, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ci'iitri-llto, Hiijdcr Co., I'n tiltiT'l ls r. f c in ill rrvtffj to tlm pul llc II. J. KCKIiKUT, SURGF.ON D2NTIST. l-.t Ullli.ll l"s III.OI'K, .S''V;irr, i'oiu'd rriilKnnlnmil iiurl'i... iriim.:ljr mtnaiio'l J)i:iUJlV.Mi II I'.IIMAN N, PHYSICIAN & SUrtGCOM. ICily rill-, Snyl.r ( ,., ',(. ul'r pr l r. il 'orvl.-o. tn tho r-tt 1m I iw r rt . d r 1 1 in i. ti . i v ii 1 ri 1 1 1 . auk .2,i,'i J)lt. A. M. SMITH, i'jysiciAX a xi) srnaKos OHgih l.i i lyfi'.Kli tml rvl. cj to ti.o clllfiu. n; A'lMi.M .irK ai.il l. I n It )r . - sit. t:;. K. VAN 1U-.-K1KK, tUUliKIAL A M V.CH A MCA u I'KNTIST yelin-igreve, I'erin'n. MiC'!loJ;un;, Snyder County, Pa. OKl'h IS Kl'''K'i.N MIMt TUB ltRTOT I J i -nun .1' n t!;n iip-t N iDncr. AW work wiirr.it'ti .I. 1 1: iim niixtfrat . Ho will it '.mi ;lteii-l tiimlnoni fvrry two Tie Eiiisriitr llciiss 1 lairriKbui-"-, Jit. 0. S. MASSEfl, - - Proprietor. .TM Himio lnjlico.i l:e fiirnnU't anil will in-kit In i.i K"i rami. 1 1 v unit style, iliinl l.i'iaiir, lloyt! uig. AU.l I'nnrne ary .Muiti-ral. .MiircL II. i) A A 7) TVJTtffl TJATT!T, B Jf UlL'llt! U I1U U Oil. fP;,K L"i.ir-i...i -rouM r.pcctf.iii; in- i'tiii ii.r I r'l i-i i tii iiiiuu, nil llt'9 m. li, wiiiiiiii.4 anil Jur.ira In ftltf-n.UTiiT t mil I'otirlN II. .1 i.a. iiiA'I'i nuiii rt-t 4fi.ii fi't bpir i, ,.iiiui.i I .i i. in ii I will (iuiltivir to i.u. I. -iraui In i..-ti. In n o.t t)U ki il. rui.i roil. nbl rio, ll.i.r'llurf lt-iiia a few Juoi fl of tho I'ill t ll'ln. IIA1IRIKI. t:t:v'. A) r. 'il ':. I j. l'r t ibw CI'.N'Tlll'.VILU; HOTKI,, (I.at Mn, Woaver'a.) CoDLurvlle Soyilr i'o., I'a. FETCH HAUT.MAN, fr..rlto . Tl. I limn .talilltht il an) well ktmwn ho ImvltiK Laen iurcumeil bjr ilia un.Uriiliiije.l, licit a fliare ol tbo fn t.llf ii roamiu. ftl tK HAKIM AN April, a, n:i. rllK NATIONAL HOTEL. JOHN B. l'Oi.'lIldlK, FropV. relinxrfove, l'a. Tlil. Ilotf I la ol-vmlly l.atr1 In IM "fqntrr, unil U very ilalrlJi- ii i l r travlor tonto Hi HKHTi.f a.-.-onitiiiiiliitl.iiift at low nt. i, l'r nim ii"l .h.Kiiii'i mil ba aura to call auaiu. Ti l brat of 1 1. j ii ir hi til a bal rfi nraluUaa Uo.lauranl Inennnaollnn wl tba llntol. Aor.lw.'io. ..t'li'ita Bits' Clousc. .11:1 jt. iif SOUTH THIRD BTHEKT. PHIIA PA. Torntu --il .O par day. IIF.NIIY SFA11X, 1'iop r. C,W. HIM 11.1, ( Ui k Af. !,). J. ' 3KLUUIM KR IlRAI.Kn IN IIAHDWAEIE Iron, Haih, Steel, Leather, Paints, Oils, m n h y ii vw Vtalll UUUUlvl O AND MAN lit AlTlKtR OF . a ,, MAUKDT PTKKKT, I.lllt'(uliiiii l.,t..r IN( M. llla n ' THE rOHT.' PublisliHl every Tbnrsdnv Jlvenms; ; ; JKHEMIAU CBOUBB5, PropT i Tormi of Snbsonptiort, ' ' rwo DorxAns ter annum, rsy-' , able Xfiiliin six months, or f2JKhrnot , pnld within th year. Ko pspr dis continued until all rfrroHrnKt's ae paid unless at the option of the pub-1 -linhor. I Pulsieriitions nntnidrt of tne county1 , PAVAIILK IN ADVANCK. fojrPorsnns lifting nnd usiuir pltper 1 iildiewi'il Vo others liei (iuriKiilKerii.ois ind ro liable for the priro of the paper 1 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure dysrK-rwia.heartliurn, mtls ris, kidney ifiirate, liver cumpUint,' mJ ether 4itiri; UiKuci, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS r.rlrlin the Mood sod purifies thr ty.tr m curt wetknen, lick oi' uciy, etc. Try bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS IS the only Iron preparation th.t dnM tvX cnfurtlic teeth, anil ill Dut C3U.C lii-ml.irlie or conMijsiUon, M other I hjii ercition will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Tallies nd all mflerfTt from n Tali.i, hyMeria, and kindred eoro piaiuu, will Und u wttliuut an jul Absolutely Pure Tiil i' iler nri r rli . A wrl nf pur Ily .tr,-Uktli lli'l wlili-rti:ii-ii.. Miirtft.-n-lii'iruii-! Oi.n thr ur.liury k luJ. nd tanniS bo .old in e iiiipi'lltHiii villi tliu ninltlti'ilii uf In tipr. pnort w-ikLi, ftlum or ih lull. r..w rr. N.. . mv m i lm Hi i'l A L. IIAkli eo win: It I'll, l.M Wll Kl. N. V. Aiu. I), isr: l). ' JOUX F. ZECIIMAV,. UNOCRTAKER, 1 TroxtlvilU; Snyikr county, Vi. T'n'1rrtiklii In all Iti branchn prorrpllj at. imlnil lo. AttiU IV'K. GQID.E. baocet lur niklitori twtuovy rvmittQ tn iu rtr Wi irinl mior mn, fiir . Iviyii un I tttrl u nit lor ui rlgttt lo itmr ttwn tH4 It", Af out ct it lh I n rlT fr.,i tt.a ri lri. Tti bulotM will pmf mobi ibf to tl'u "r.nrf mm )-!, I outoi lurialf liI Itp. wlvo n- kt attei tftlL- to w .k monty rapl1l). Yo ran deru( yotir wliU Unto lo tb wurk. or ouly four iir mnruontt. Vxtll lai(trmftti-iu and mil -hiU amIsmI a nt fr. A'Mim ftTtH-wn as i'o. J'onUou. Mv.M. iiihij:s. I Will fi) Kit flfrVf) r9ll for liTTtph' Vrkrltiblr MmIih I bat will taiav lur, aVrrrllrs. JHMlra AO. I I 1st t' lira, iftvln tba aiD a'rt, rlaar nl laathvl ; alti to true tiuDi lur I ru.luciiiM luxivrlto.il Mn-witi of lialr on a bm l.'l ur n) 'th I".'- . 4ttraa. In cUii)t .V. tnfn.t kihN VANDtl.F A !.'., ri karulcy St. N. V. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tbt HilTon'iar hAvIng b-as pormanaitly iuri ct thtit ilr r ilUeftfo, CP'umiilmi, bv lruii' ramo.lv. ! hWij l-i tiialta kuvo In tun lalluw-imrff rvr tha uiOAiia til aura. T all ho tla'lro U, ba will n l py ' ll ptg orlptioo u-.l, (iraoii bsrsta wKli tbo llra tloni l r promrliiM of! nam h Mia aam-t w bio ft Ibrf ii liinl aura ( It Doucb CnllHt t n(iniitiiln, A hitn, Hi on lilila, ao ' ' Partla wirbti'it tbt Pni ii.tl-m, win f!oo I'hlri.tter.K.A. WIUOiS ; m Tmi hft WIliUtsitbiirKto, N Y. ERKORS OFOIJTK AUKN TI.:M N aaflaraS for aaara irmai, uaa I'Kllll.irv. I'KKMiri K UK I I A V. all tlia atxeia ,, vouikial nSIcr iIi.d. lll I .r ti a ! ml aaSiln kuuiaiili 'nil lr In all ah naa.1 II, iha raalpa aail 'I , r.-lloa I r uiaalRtf lbaalaiil raau.la fcf .klr'i La aaarcl. KaSarara m I.UIun to irolll If Hi. ulTarilaar'a oil arlruaa aaa f aU. Uri-a.lnM In prfatcDft'iauia. XiliN U.tUIbi.Ofilaf SI.M.T ! Ill IS, ly. BESTs hnahiaat Wr th t laltlV. Vaa fa a aiaka aua ..far at ami aar aa r i .it aatib'an alaa. tlaav Ul liol aarial. W, .Hi 1't aa. !.. nii arnmiini.in,i nnmii, in, imTaMWnl. i ' t ,., ir aa. N.. t. tl.. (iMa. V,. a... 1 la.TL.la fara lima auli ut air- k-la i Itliualo tLa tnaluaaa. Vi a - ftta al tuaaa.1 a .!.. ..II. ,.aa aaa . aj a' 1 ,.nio..a. r arfKli. at aao. Oaa-t I w f RovAurtar.1 J t imiiiiaadiaim.iraa, n au ,.t a.,,..,,!, AiWiaaa Tut v I Aafaita Valaa. , v