,1) Ml I 1 1 t II. 1IARTEK. He that will notj ason is a bigot; lie that cannot is ft fool ; ho that daro not is a slave. E1HTOU and J'KOl'Ml.TOtt OL XXIII M1DDLEBURGII, SNYDER CO.;PENN'A, JANUARY 27, 1837. NO. 4 MAYS ON THE DESISTED BATH.- muu Wtkd bt a nrssiAa tomj&tiirr. TIT M.(AMntK. OOSTISIKO FROM LAST WKKK.) lj (5oJ! Ab, perhaps there is ,fl water in the Tork's drinking k. I maai get o uiiu, wumever tfforl costs. Aod ou, it coat feb. N matter, i snail uoii. creep with mj legs drapgiog ins boLinJ rao. my feeble baods dly ablo to move forward my body Lj with excruciating paio. Ihore barJly two yards between roe ti e corpso. Yot, to me they I I) it T m . m I NDiian T n cbod throat bums like fire. 1 JnUdie more quickly without wiit- Well perhaps. Aod I creep, poor leg ctlbiog ia the slightest L-rb-ancd ou tho ground cauaiug intolerable paiu at each move- tt. I cry, I tamont, ami couuu reeping all the time. Lie I am at last! I hold the drink flwk iu my bunds It ia nit jre than half filled will) water. lb ! 1 ehnll have enough to last a while, I shall have enough ibe end Ab, I killed von, that are now saving my life. Vy to detach the flask supporting ilf on my elbow, but I Icmo my Loco and fill I, with my face on breast of ray preserver, I soioll oJur of a cadaver. bavs drunk. The water is warm, 1 not spoiled, and thore is a good (A it. 1 shall live several days I remember having read in a Irk on physinloy Unit ft man cm B without food for a week pro- oJ bo bus water. I hIiouM live five days more, at woalJ huppent Oiir trooj B o (1pmted; the Bulgarians ru'isi linen dinpereod. No f iod pa6- tbroub tbone regions. Ihen must dm. Hut, instead or n lb aony of three days' dnrntioo. e will lait ft wotk. Wouldu1! it bettor to finish wi'b it n tt A rilld lies at my ueighboiV e, nu nJiuirablo arm of E jglisli iinfuntnre. There in a package cirtriJgos. I Uve only to stretch ; mv hand no 1 all wtonhl bo sui t Shall I put an end to thin, or ill 1 vui7 But wHit forwbnl Di l inuco, death, to wait nut il the rks come and tear the skin from 1 wounded legs? It is much bettor it I myself S'o. I mustn't give np. I will iiggle to the end, to the last bit hit strength. For.if 1 am found. iW.l be saved, and if my life be I injured at its source, I shall get II. I shall see my native land tin, and my mother and Masba arv). jod grant that tuny may never rn the tinth ; that they may think rays that I have boon killed al ee. If they knew what I have ered one, two, three, four days. ould be too horriblo ! ly head turns around The jour- I have made to my neighbor has erly exhausted mo. And this ht ful smell! How black bo bas Borne! And what will be be to- trow and after to morrow T remain there, however, for I e not the strength to got away. ter, after having reeled a little, I 1 return to my place. Fortu- ly the wind blows tod bears odor away from me. 2 lying on the ground, com tely eshanstc3- The sun burns face and my bana, and I nave hing with which to protect my from it If only the night Id oome faster ! It would be the nd, I think. y ideas beoome bszy i I forget 1 fall asleep. I IV. I have slept a long time I awake nigbt-fall nothing is changed. I wounds hurt me. My neighbor at my side, always as big and as tionless. I cannot btlp thinking tira. Did I, then, leave all I bold r, making forced marches, endur- I bnnger, cold, fatigue, beat, lUndad ft null w and anffarlnra mar , . j . . . H w . . B -rlnm all lliofr 41. fa .Innala lit oate to live! What good e I done my rouotry, except this Jder? Murder, mordsrsr IPhoT When I took it into my bead to .o the war.roy mother and Masha not ak me to five np the idea, they , f '-J hy rj stand now the eiil I did those be loved ones. Why bring back tbeso memories to-day f The past can never come to os again. Several of my acquain tances tbonght it very odd. "Well, you foolish fellow, to go and get yourself killed!" they would say "lie doesn't know what be is doing." How could they speak so t flow do such words a?ree with their manner of comprehending heroism and love of country I represented in their eyes all that, and yet they called me a fool. 1 1 ore t was on my way to Kmho nioff, a knapsack on my back, and all the other military equipments, atxl off I go with thousands of my broth ers, among whom many had come like myself of tboir own freewill. while others would gladly have re mained at home; Nevertheless, they marched like na with their hearts iu the business, crossing wholo cjuo tries. They will fibt like na, per haps better, doing the duty emci- etitionsly, but they would abandon all to return, if discipline pormittod K - A fresh bretzj springs np, the grove is stirred, a lord flies away, tho stars s;row pnln, little hito clouds float in the sky, it is dawn- morning, The third day is begin oinp, bringing how shall I say it 7 life or doath for me ! The third. (low many have I still i;ot to live T Not many, what ever happens, for I am very week, and it seems to me that I am able no longer to get away from the corpse. We shall soon be alike. Tho ne will be no moro repulsive than the other. I must drink. I shall drink three times a day, morning, noon, and night. The sun is up. Ilia hngu disc op peara through tho bushes ; it in all red red like blood. It will bo very warm tonlny. Neighbor, what of you? Yon are hideous already. Yes, be is a fear ful M'ht. His hair is beginning to fall out, bis skin growing palj and yellow ; it is drawn so tightly on his f.ieo that it has split behind bis ears, where the worms are wriggling and cranliuz- His bod via swollon enor mously. What will the suu make of him to- day To reranin lying near him becomes intolerable. Cost what it will, I must get away, but haw do it f I am still able to lift my arm, open the fl.uk tiud diink, but to move my inert and ieavy body I will try to with draw myself little by little, if it be not more than a step an hour. All the morning pisses in these efforts, tho pain is inteiine, but whut oiin it do to mo T 1 have forgotten ft d I caunot even represent t iny- rtolf auy longer the a.nsatioui tliut n healthy uuuu feels. I am, na oue miht say, naturalized to pain. Uy dint of unheard of exertions, bore 1 am, about five paces distant from the corpse, in my old place. Alas ! I hire not enjoyed the fresh air long, if one can call the air fresh that is breathed two yards from a cadaver. The wind changes, and brings with it a stifling odor that fills me with nausea, my empty stomach contracts so painfully thst I have internal spasms, and 1 am thickly enveloped in pestiferous air, I lose courage, and weep, Broken down, annihilated, I lay there almost without consciousness, when all at once was it an illusion of my disordered thoughts 1 No, I am not mistaken, there are wices and the stamping of horses. Yes, I hear thorn speuking. I was going to shoot, but I restrained myself ; for, if they were Turkswhat would bap pen ? They would add to my fright ful sufferings, other agonies still moro terrible. It mokes one's bair stand to read the oeweprpere- They would flay my wounded legs, and tbeo burn them over a slotr fire. Still, if they would stop there hands! But theyare ingenious in their devi'- isb inventions 1 It is better to die in the bushes than .to fall in their. But if they were our people! Acoursed bushes that surround me like a walll It is impossible to see through them. In a single place there is an opening, through wbloh there is a distant view of the valley. The stream mast be there at which we drank bes fore the battle. Ves.tbat is the place i there ia the huge biock of cot atone spanning the stream like a bridge. They are :r'-7 to f" t-t w7- Tba noise ' . I rt gnage they speak. My ears scarce ly bear any more My God, if they wsre our people 1 I would shout, They will hear me from down yon dor. That will be better that falling into the hands of the Uanhi Bnuzonks But why don't they come lam devoured with impationce.so that I do not poiceive tho odor of the corpse any longer. At last a Cossnck appoirs at the ford of tho stream, followed by sev eral othrs. 1 see the bluo uniforms triimuod with red, the Innoes it is a d imi-Botnia. corauaandod by an officor with a black beard, mounted on a magnificent horse, As soon as the men bavo p.iHB'ul.he turns round on bis suddlo and commands. "March, trot !' "Stop! for tlod's s iko.slop.broth em! Help!" I shout, aod the trot of the horses, tbo lattlo of tho sabers and tho noisy conversation drou my voice. Mitlediction ! 1 fall with my face upon the grouud, sobbing. All is lost, evoiyrhing escapes mo, my life, my repcue, even to the brief dulay of the term of my death, tho water in the driuking Husk that 1 overturned in my deppnir. 1 perci-ivo it only rtboubuta ftw drops leiuaiu. All bus been drunk np by tho arid Boil. 1 cannot tell how long the stupor lasted that took possession of me af ter that terrible moment. 1 remain ed stretched ont with closed eyes The wind changed often, now fresh and pnro, now enveloping mo with a horrible stench, Ou that d ly my neighbor had become more frightful thau any mind could imagine. On opening my eyes I saw him and was teriifiud at his aspect, lie had no louger a face , the flesh had slid from cfl his bonon, aud his fear ful skeletou smile, motiouloss and hideous, caught my eye. 1 have held a skull in my bouds more than onoe, and have even prepared anato mical speoimens.bnt that huge body, already denuded of its flesh, dressed in a uniform, with glittering button made me shiver. It is war, said 1 to myself ( thore is its portrait. The sun scorches my faco and bauds more and mre. 1 have druuk all the water thut wus left. 1 was suffering so terribly from thirst that 1 swallowed nil of it ut one pull, al. thongh 1 bad determined to drink ouly one mouthful. Ah 1 why did 1 not call tho Cossacks whon they were so close t mo? And even if they hud been Tuiks it would have been better than this. They would have toitured me an hour or two, while uow, how much longer shall 1 have to suffer Mother, mother, thou wilt tear thy gray hair; thou wilt curse the world Ibat has iuveuted war! Yet 1 hope that neither thou nor Masha will ev er kuow cf my tortures, Oood-bye, mother good bye, my betrothed! My Qjd ! how Litter aud hard ! Somothiog surges to my heart j it is still the rememberaoce of the lit tle white dog. The policeman did nave him ; he dashed him ngaiust the wall, aod threw him in a ditch, where the poor little creature lived and suffered nn entire day, 1 am still more unfortunate, for my ago ny has lasted three days noW; to morrow will be the fourth then the fifth, the sixth ! Death, where dost thou bidet Come, come, take me I Doath does not bear, (lore 1 am nnder this flaming sun, with uot a siogle drop of water to moisten my burning throat. The corpse buno is in my breath. Tbo corpse is all de composed. Myriads of worms fall from it. How they crawl 1 When devoured, nothing will remain but the bones and tho uniform. Them it will bo my turn, otd 1 shall be come like it. Tbo day passes, the night, audit is always the saun thing. V. The morning dawns. Still ai oth er day. The trees rus;le and mur mur like one speaking. Home of them say "You are dying! Yon are dying I Yoq shall aco no more !" The others answer t "There is oue this way," Bays a strong voice, quite near mo. 1 sturt, aud oome to myself, and opining my eyes, 1 peioeive the bushes and at the same time, be tween the branches, the good-na- tnrcd, blue eyes of onr sergeant, Jolioou, wbo is JooLiug at mo. "Shovels," he shouts 'here are two of them here, one of theirs and one of oars." Tv Tin .I,..,.!. .. . TO. --v -.in ivr iu a. n am living I" This is what I tried to cry ont, but only a feeble groan issued from my tightly drawn lips. 'Great heavens 1 he is alive still ! Friends, coroo here, quick I 'Tis Ivanoff! Ho is living. Call the sur geon. Quick I Quick I" Some seconds later they poured a little water in my month, tbeu some brandy, tbcu something else, and everything disappeared. The litter advances stoly, swinging rbythem ically. This regular movement puts mo to sleep 1 awake again i then 1 drowso again. My wounds being dressed do not hurt mo any longer A feeliug of nnspcakiible CJmfoit invades my wholo being.. "Stop, let him down. To sanitary attendants of the fourth relief, tako tho litter, lift it, march '' It is Fiotr I vanowitch that gives the order, our kind atnbnlanco offi cer, very tall, very thin, and very good. He is so tall that, on raining my eyes to tho side whore bo stalk elong, 1 sou hii bead and oven bis shoulders, although the litter is borne on the shoulders of four big sohlicis. Tiotr Ivanowitch," suys 1, feebly 'What, my friend V He bends towards me. Tiotr Ivauowitch, what did tho doctor tell you ? Am 1 going to die soon V "Don't worry yourself, Ivanoff; thore is no fear of your dying t not oue of yonr Louos has been touohed Yon are a lucky fellow I not even an artery has been iujurod I But how have you managed to live three timoa twenty four hours f What have you eaten T" "Nothing." "And whut bavo you drunk ?" "1 took tho Turk's fl.uk ; but 1 can't speak any more." "Go to sleep, my friend. May God bavo you iu his keeping !" Again drowsiness and sleep. 1 came to myself at the ambulance quartors of the division. Tue Joa tor and sisters of charity surround me. 1 recognize, stooping over me, tho faco of a Saint Petersburg pro fessor. His hands are covered with blood as ho turns towards me: "You aro singularly fortunate, young man. You will Jive I W have amputated ono of your legn.bui that's nothiug. Can you spook ?" 1 could speak. 1 rolatatcd to them what you have just heard. Traiitiltileil Jor the Cosmopolitan, FROM LIFE TO DEATH in L it a i. mini nt if iliuiimuiiMii r nciirnl .;iu n'iil.M llto Iioarl. '1'liwe urc ho i.i.K.t i:iiiiuil iiii'l Uiu nioht (huiKi'mii if any I wiiich Ir.immi kind is lint lc. Tiii'V lly IrtiMi into art to unotlicr w itliiuil i nwMiiit'n u.iriiin,', u it. 1 liiiiuuiits unit ,)t!i( r imiwurd iiilii'utiniH nru in lliuu--lvr:i lu:ig T.r.n liucuiso lln-ynru Jiiilile to hi vo t!i - tliiM-uso lit punie vital ir:in mi l huso inst.uit tloatli, itlit-iiiniitiMii itml K'iinil.;ia urc.l'v.i.tisof tin- Muoil, tintl inly Ins re.u'li.-1 liy it remedy wliicli will irivu In i : II tho lilnml tiiu il.i'ijjcnuH IH'hli. mu'Ii a runic ly i i Athl j Imnis. It li:..s h.'cn .lii'i-ni'lily i.V.ul unit in a mile, bui'u Sir:i e ( iv !c, Pa., Oi t. ft, 1 W.. Io nnH'viT to your ivcii st to 1 1: -w whut your Atlih'iilniii.n lias ilnu fur me, I will my it Ihik iloiio woiitlurful ivmk. 1 liavo Miillc-iiil I'l'oin r!ifiini:itiini lor i;,'htrcn yearn moru or Ii as, ami Noini'tiinui nt al io (o p it My clothes nn nr eat alone. 1 took ull kimU, diM'tored wild n iml many iloe torM, t;it notbiii tlil me any pioil, ) vuh getli i( wnre iintfiul of liit'rr. J read your a-lverliM-inent in tho ''Iivino crut" nn I "Sentinel" iiapcrj of Ixiuin town. I h.iviAalieii in all ir Iio;Ipm. 1 feel no (lain. I wan drawn crookeil. Inn now 1 ii;ii htr.ii'hl unro mure. Thank you for the u'" il douo mo. Al iiloi!iorei If tho meiliiiiio. l'liil.li llAluniKn. Your medicine has cured mo of neural jjta. I niifi'ered w itli it for ihreo ilayn, m.J it cave ni'J iiibtanl relief. W.M. V. Iv'lNCII. Palmyrn, N. Y., AtnjuMt IClh, iSofl. I nit-d one liotUoot' AtlihiplmnH for lieu ral;;iii after being laid npciht week The result wan very satisfactory. U. S. Knnv. Kvcry ilniLtidioiiM Uecp Atltlofii n ill Atliloilii)i'os 1'ilU, but wlieie the ci,;. i t hj bought of the diUKK'xt the Albio boron Co., Hi Wall tit., Kew York, wil" iuii I either (curritige paid) en rocciit ri' il.ir price, which in $1.(0 ur Lottie lor AthlophoriM mid Mr. for J'ilU. Kur llvr ami killing iIIwufcii. nyi.crin, In I'lji'stlon, weakiium, iiitoii rti lilllly, lUnumt I wutnnn, connllpntlon, limiliii h, iiujiuro ilnol, in!)., .1 .'hUij.honx l l re iinei.iiali'd. t Wondcrfal dura. W. D. Hoyt Si Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Oa , save t We have been selling Dr. Eioa'a New Discovery, Kleodio Hit ters uod liucklen's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never buudled remedies that Bell os well, or givo snob universal satisfaction. ' There have been Borne wonderful cures ef fected by these medicines ' in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely enred by use of a fow bottles of Dr. Kioe'e New Discovery, token ia connection with Klectrio fitters We guarantee tuem always.' ! Bold by O. M. Hhindel. i Bhivolrs! Suisolks! Fiftjl Thou sand No. 2, tS-lnoh eijlnsrle fit f -? TUB RAILROAD TRAVELER'S RicmT. A man named Myron T. K'y Ins done the pnblio some service in com piling from coort repoits a manual of the railway paaengir's KI'-1 rights. Why, when nnd where m iy a passenger bo tjecled from u tinii. is frecjanntly a perplexing (piestiun for conductors, and the exercise of the rights is certainly huiinlialiog to pasengeis For itihtnnco, it is one thing t provout a drunken r diHordei'y person or a "lnd cbunicter" from hoarding n tniiu, an I n'lito otiuthi i to expel such n ono after being law fully on board. Hut having lawfully nllood drunken man to get on board he cannot be expelled during the jour ney unless he misticbaves. The, too, a orapany may rt fune to allow a pasRtugcr to bonrd a train without a ticket, but if bo suc ceeds in getting nbourd In cutiuot bo rspollod far wnut of a ticket if ho lenders the leul faio. But if you refuse to pny your faro and tbe tiain has boeti ftoppoil for tho purpose of putting you off, a subrqiicut ffr to pay docs not give you a right to remain nor take frotu tho conductor tho right to oxcludo yon from the car. Nor having been put off do you gain tho tight to rosuutcr immedi ately ou tendering either tbo faro or a ticket. You foifeit your right to ooutinue on that tram Except that if tbs train stops at a regular station aud before being ejeotcd there the fare is oA'eicd, tho conductor should rcoeivo it. It is a familiar rule that in cano il s lawful to oxpjl a passenger i t mnal bo done with as little violeuce and force as p issible, and in a muu ncr so as not to iujuro biro. In soruo states a statute provide that tho expulsion must bo nt a reg ular station or ueur lomu dwelling house. A violation of such a pro vision makes tho company liable. Yon muKt exhibit or deliver up a ticket whon properly requested. You cannot ride upou a bogus or improper ticket, nor on ono yvhiuh bus "expired," nor to a forged or stolon ticket, nor yet on one pin chased with count?! fuit money. An Illinois decision makes you liable to expulsion without redress, if you, having no ticket, refuse to pay fare, even though tbo fare (ihLoiI be more than tbe pi ice of u ticket. Yon may bo ejected for violation of law, or for willful lueuche8 of und reasonable rules made by tbo company- You ennuot lido on a ticket purchased with countcifcit monoy, if tho com piuy'u agents uro aipiisod of tbe fact Where tbcio is uo such h t ut u to reqninug expiilHioii to lm lutulo at reL'iilar stODiiiiii; itlaco or near a dwelling, the puisriiger may put off nt aoy convenient point, i xcept that he cannot lm expelled where or in u way ho will to knowingly ex posed to inj try. , luu moral nf all Ibis is to buy a clean ticket, providing yon can't get a pus, nnd then behave youtkolf. An Eatorprishc, Reliable Housa G. M. Hbindcl can ulwuvs bo re lied upon, not only to carry in stock tbe b'-et of everything, but tose. euro tho Agency for such articles as bavo well-kno'vn merit, and ore pop ular with tho people, thereby sus taining tho reputation of being al ways enterpriiting, nnd ever reliable. Having secured tbo A?eucy fur tho celebrated Dr. KiLg's Now Discovery for Consumption, will sell it on a positive guarunteo. it will surely cure nuy and every affection of Throat, Lunge, and Chest, and to show our confidence, we invito you to call and get a Triul Dottlo Freo. IRON BITTERS WILL CURE . HEADACHE INDIGESTION H1LI0USNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and TEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEIHLITY PAIN in the HACK & SIDES IMPURE HLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The ComiiM h Tnrfi Murk ud -roiMd Rett oa wriir. for Enfnntn nnd Children. 'CMtofUlntowdUiiar:! toehlMrpfith.il I CantoH cnron Colic, ronnttrrtitton. t mrominnml it aa (iiiwiiior to nny pmKriiitiun I ""'if Htoniiv-li, IiiiiitIio o, Kriiebillon, known to mo." R A. Aarnrti. M. 1)., I aU4Vu,rn" st lu"p, "d iU ill Bo. OxXorU tit, UrocltJja, X. T. Wiloul'lujurlous mcaicaUon. Tns CMTieB Courier, I 'l Fulton Etrctl, N. T ni ryi ma ii and KormiocK, Fremont, Snyder county Fa. (rit'1titnf ltMlinoro Cnlloirn nf I'll y f r I n n Ii'l Suritpon. (itlem hla rTulrl nal i-rvli-t to (lis nlto. KpciUs Kunllsti n. i.orumn. Mitroh, 17, IK-I. II. , D" K. W. TOOL. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Frei liiiirtr. I'n (ITr hi tr'rnr i-nnl m rvlc.-n In II,.. .ul It I. ec.nv.T-.iiit In Imih i;. gll., ami (iormn (irtlc nn M kin Ktrcot. K. VAN I11UK1KK, SUKdIC VL S;liiiHgrovo, I't'iin'ii! Krcnmcr. Snvder Counfv Pn. Orru-H lloi'HH : I'n A. M . In. in 11 Vi'l . M n l r'rr n r. At . SI'K.AKS mini KNill.lsil A M II (I Kit M A N. Mty 1, 18N0. fcsHEUMATIStl'' til Cure don't con nnrthlnR Imt Tthmmnllini, bat IUum tli.i vary tlm. ltourot PM't. BriiNH, l aiiiitM.ir, IV Mn. IUiitman. HH , lllimmKUurR. rn. Mil. ItKV. It. II Kouimkv, huiinton. V. Ull. Via. MKMMIO, Kkl WylMbt., fliilululplltiV J f, Nr.HMll, Oinilrn. N J. Mil. Maiit CaI'Iuim, MonrnKbiwn, 17. J. I'nAMX MKI.. Mmioh I'linnk l' RUSSIA W .... Wyr7Kn fliMf UXlTISM CIIHF. ISIONATI'IIK A. TtHrrthlaHIrr: uuurvaniiiMiiH irsnif Htu-tu. PRICE S2.5Q tin tot. For romiin lufiriutinn. lirnrrliHlve rum. ilili-l, mill l-"tl ii iilK, tri-i-. ).r mlt' ly nil ilriiHUl'lx. H miu or llii- ntlici 1 Iml iii .,IiIhii u fiirnii.li it Ui y. .ii, il. imt I"' r. mimli'il In lukiiiinytliiiiu i li.fi, Iml ui i'ly illrii t to llm (l.lK-nilA.-nitH, I'l tl l..l It IIHOX. ,V I II, S1U iV Ml .larlm Mri-rl, l'lilluili'lililiu BPCCK BLOOD BITTERS, A strictly vefretnblo i-repa-ratton, composed of i choice and skillful toniDinatlon at Nature's lent i t-.moilUvs. The discoverer cioc.i iot clai.n It a cure for all tho iils, hut 'ooldly warrants it c.rca cvory form of dlscr.so ai linft- fi oiii a tor pid liver, impure olooi, dis ordered Icidneys, cn-.l where there is ft hrcliou down condi tion of the r.ysliim, reonrlng- a ui-ompt anil permanent tonic. It never i'cils to restore tho suiferer. Liuch is DUflDOK DLOOD BH'iEKS. Soict by all druggists, who aro authorized by the manufacturers to re fund the pi ice to any pur chaser who h net bouelttcd by their use. rzzc:zz. ci.co. FOSTER, mm r6 CO,, Picps.. I7UFFAI.O. I.;:V VUIIK. IV l' WANT S.ooo fioicf i;i;r-; A;i;.vfl'N'o.v,::,L,ot'i!. n&w voviz. mm GTJ JL B; P. n. V06SWA20, lit fjt 55 15 iL 03 Jj CMf or P.O. SetesilTt Corps. A Niw n.Niif Jut I'l ni iHiiKi) liy nn nOlrUI of over l(V jru.irit' etx rii iwo In thn Hi crut Hurvin-, In oim Miuiiiilitvnl Itinal (iclnvo Vuliiino uf over SuO ltsn ami tlcirnull UluttralcU by lha bi-at trtuU In lus coimiry with son m I'Knn Arimjs. A llirllllnn ri'iMnl of it. l.i'dini In tlm I'. H. l'ot. Onien Ih'imrtiiii'iit cmhravlnx kctrhi'of Momtrr ul KriiUMti vt I'.nMinice lnM'i:Uira In tho lk-uc-lion. I'unmit, Ouil Cuituru of Itohlxini of tllu U. H. Mnllii tOKillmr with coinplutu d'iicriitlou of tlis pinny nnuuis anil cumpln ul. il cnnlrlvuiict ii of tho wily and iiiiicruiiiluiiH to ilufruuU luu public alu an Dociirntii nceuiiiit of tli VAMOUN H'l'Ali IIOI'TH I'llAITON, In wliicli tlm luWnrliail cut. in llmifn of lUu uro. (aratiou of tho cfiili-nto for Uiu govurninunt. I7-ACCNT8 WANTED. lo Mry tixvn tliora nra l'ottnuiatcri,, Mcrrunuli,, Mochuiitcii, rarmora, )'rnltiiiiml Hi'n. ami linn. oniiaor lie ipio wiiowi m yttit to gu UiittWlliny txivk. It ixuow havliiK an uuiNtralleil aalc: Ufllsat mini to nu. aieu ami vvoiuvu AkuiiU uiiikmir from Hit, $UW to f WO a luoutli anally. Wo wmit ail atrnt in B USSIANjn SvWfTj mm. vary totvualilp In tliau. H. inl C'anaila. rVa giveliKirav hum no Ituit Ant 1'iiu.uh with tlm phv nomviml aullinv book, can bucomu maxtifui Aji. A'o OtmiteHlton Kr-. Agnu ara iiiihUiik Willi UHiittralUtil tu ovti. VfrjIUtaitc no MM ratw, aa wo give tfxtdoi Ttim to pay frMgAts. kuuiumW, wo give you lha escluaiva aula ot Uiia book In territory aulgw-d yon. Write for oar lurga Illualralnd Clrciilura, eoi.UlulnK full parliculara. SfntUU 7Wtnm to Aitaata, ale., aant freo to aU. Ail ira iuuMMlialely Uia fuUiUbvri, 9 WI.VTE3tCO..8VriN0nr.LD,MASS. roc AHoriicys-dt' f.uw. J AMKSO. CKOU.Sl', A T J' O II N V. Y A T L A W, Miii)i.i:isi?nuiit fx i!l lnifli nn i.Mrntiil in I I. trr Ulr r.-ie in mi l uttuntli n. i i.Mn;itirr (r lirr uiiid nil I.iikIIp-Ii I J AUOIJ (III.UKKT, Attorney utul Ci iuttrlot at J.vfn Ii 1 1) Dl.l-; nt iu. il, t'A, 'ollct. n unit ni! ir. r I i.Hi wi p irp T atii-nilnl to. t uii i ti it 1 1 li In tniili,T. an 1 erni ail. y.M. v wior.su j: i rri7, lATrORNEY AT LAW, SM.l.;HitiVH, Pa. 11,.1'hmI in ar.l alliitlirr Iraal I i ilno, rx.rnr ly ailemloi to lorman. I (iDiiiltutluiia In Iu, I lib frit :LTiZ!,yac: ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.. All builnaaa ii ru-t. .1 to his aara wlllli pr uiiptly ntlomlaj to. S'jit.soao. J (I. DKITJUCH, .1 ,1V.i St. , Sfliiis.yrorf. Ts; All irorfl'lunal I nainrM prsntitl l(tioJ to. tionnultatlons Iu l:nllh and Herma,( rrb.-l'lfl. 12. nOWEK, AriflRMfY-AT-iAW, AND 1)1 ST H ! (JT A TTO R 5 E T, MithUehnrg, V. follartlona made, anil Herman. I'nniaHatlnna In rrf A jBtia t, 'fljaX. (J1IAS V I'LUK'ir, Attarnfl & Coiingellor-AMaIr Offlcaln App'a lliuMUm nit rival TSOrfh VX K ki ToK Hotel. XclliiMKiot , l'oiin'ii. tlolleallnna ami all other prot, aai nmp u anllcliej and will reai-lvao xThJeife prompt .ttoiilion. Apr.Jl.'Trtri rp J- SMITII.J X ATTOHN K Y AT IJV nf. MIDHM.ISI KO.SS YKDHf.'O., f A IkA... t a.. .... " I rr. rmif nt! Scrrlora to Ika UOBiUltatloni la KDKllrli anil (iMinaa-, A. W. I'OTTJ-.li, A TW J : I: Y .; y 4 ' nii-r tijctr prr 1. u 1 ., All llnl bul .. r , , . July i. Vi. ' ' I r- i.. Nit " -f v. 1 1 ...am An JJ 11. ;i:i.MM, A i toriifiv-fit- Miiill(.)in..,. I',. fiin.iiltnll I.. 1 IIK'lattl. ii In. bi. til Knnlll arwl ilrtiTiB JOHN II. AliXoi.l,, Attorney tt Ifiiv, Ia prmnpil) ottrn.lcl to.. I-CMlklMIIUT. I II I Oil i0 Deo.ii), ;vr.tf. JOHN K iirnni-:s5. JUSTICE.CF THE PCACC, K'.ittz, Sni.fcr Vv.t I'n ' mj veiling, t'-c John v. mshTmi, M.'jT uliilili.-liiirj pfnu'rat . ......... , iiio i nii-nrs. 1 v I riLniylaa. cltl- u4ra A Ural, July ill, (JRIEK HAllUKll, " PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Mi.lillfbuiRii, iVnn'n. Li mm ,',,.prof'n?,."",,l" 'b rlHSans nl M .Mlabum ami vlh,lty, tirtlca a few toia Ve.t af th ;urt Ho..., In A rnulil'a "Zml. BHom oppoaii. oppmite I'oar Piloting D?5lNES Syrup CURES OUGHS i. toim 1'; 1 S I i f. , - (- f--y J -iav-i.'"- 1
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