0 P r t. J I I 1 HE CAMBRIA FREEMAN j:r,r.XSr.VJlG, Corner in Co., re, t r.v ii. a. m. riKK. Cunrn:xtrc(l Circulation - 1,VCS. srn'inipnox katpi. .i.r-o s- sni renr. rich in nth'lPCP-. .. 1 l i. ii :iiJiri.j ' .. . " i r pot tvel wit bin 6 mo. 2.'fl " " if not p'rl within year. . 2.25 prrTi? r-s:Jinr ont-M- the county iar.nl p-r ycarxriil 1"! eh.irired to I'PT flS'llV . . -In n. evert vr ii; tr-e above torus be de pxrte 1 free-, and thos who don't consult their own it. fur. Ity raylnsr fn n.lv-iaue must not r.T-ect t,P p....r j n t,e oni'? fnotina- as those WM !. Lfttiilifict he distinctly understood fr."n this litre f'.rwr'!. ij-j'av f.;r y t hi r pirwr before yci 'top i-- ' stnn iL.Tn'i mis'. None but UMiI-iwajr d oi n I I . ,,-:- ........ H. n," remrtTked S tail. i. Doctor," ie- a dose of Vnt bottle ugeists, V?. ten for- M m m h m m i Wx 1 1 Wl Xhim .'O The irrepressible author of t!ie celebra ted Dr. rti!hamm snake story ha placed in under obligations for ah invitation, very neatly written on blue-tinted paper, to at tend the wedding of Judge Geo. v . tnto, President of the Tusev Mountain Coon Club, who is to take unto himself a wife this (ThursdaxO evening in the person of Sarah Selder. The ceremony is to bp performed at the First Presbyterian church. and is to be followed bv errand reception lit the Johnston House, 'Williamsburg. The biide and "ronm, whose portraits occupy prominent positions on the invitation, look COM5fI"JSI'ATIOJJB. A. McPISCE, Editor and Publisher. 1) n't tie a n""n:r 1 . !,n short. j v lume XY. c; C! I' I! C c c (.' c i 11 t J-1.V. . A ii i. A A i.K A.IA il il K A A h n r.y.K a a Ill' 1 V I' r;EE h u u ry k it k :.: y.K ki;k h K Ji K r.r:r: k k ii: i HE WORLD '' Il O i 1 SJ 1 . I "elillP.l tyf.,: .1..JL V- C,U Vv lJ nil sorts, ami n j ic eoTt:inrii!enr GEO. IIUKTLEY HAS NOW UN HAND-TKE LAEBEST, BEST HOST TABIEn on - -r i.i.n-u!C. ""'W .-J e & f. : with Jew aTj ilh a liPtfr nr.rxni.A.1 i I-m.teR ihn.nho.u tbo world than 'tf.at is: rin . tr . . I J"";111'. ie would for fieri.' THE PHILADELPHIA TIDIES. ILM.IVM (I J1IV .1 tHrlr.io'n tnntworthy r.r.l ol ail euVrnl STOCK OF V Sloves, Timrrtrc, ' .? IfolNKFlPMSIIIXi fsssts ' nooo oo(K) laiUDU SSSS."-V (J f?' (i O ( o 1 T) i s tlt.it rrr. i" nt iq t in 1 ettny t 'n.l in nTiT onp otiit' ana , event?. t2'J ' FiV0 With the Nerr, or ti e P.iv J""!'"!'-1' u,"ru ar.J keC,.s .,a8 with tl.e iri i cre3.n .Jomands ma.lo bv Tanid tnnsit ti: ti. -.i) ii ami the t. iopUi.no. on tlie ttmeaod atun-i-i of lusliie? men. ii-lii ,I!,,'1:,i,1?.Ci,!L!e. '"-"'" from T'""n brtn- t:.e . i- 'I', ,Jhp b-8krn-tat.:e of the New. .? , .9,,i 1 !;!re',f' -"ian,.l if Items tor In ;stois. taken toife(!irr v;i!i its :.-.i.iati- r.-,!i.I soiut.. Inuiartitil Flmneial Article, Tim (i.itlv lirtetits an tinnv i i.i ,...t..VA only i,t the true eond tlon pf the multitudinous en U;r:rte in which the adventurous ami active peo ple ol t in er nr.trr invest their Mvinirs, hut also i! all the (1'ietuatiiivf iuflueueei exerted ur.on th- e eiiterpris-t hy the siieenlations and the .pec ulators of the tcic Kxehilnice. N i man whu owns or expert to otvn an Interest in any corporate pronertv can allord to mis !..r a "tn-.:le .'.ny the tufonaatiin Uailv and exclusively f fon .n I nr. Y onr.jv not o.ilv as to ih nt.,r .'i Tiir. TiMr.s ron issi. TriETiMFs will enter tlie New Year with a InrirM- 5l"-i -' niifiiiar reaners man u jiaii nt, anv pre vious rerio.l of its history, and the important events i t the next year r.iuH Fteatliiv enlarge the field of independent .journalism. A new administration wiil ho inaugurated : new political intensions wiil create, new political duties; the great eotnraerehil and industrial pro-peri t v oi the country must stimulate pro:rrc and thrift in an sections, and the tendency ol political power wiil he toward corruption and de? po:i.m, as it ever is when the people are diverted from the stern criticism ot authority hy reaee and plenty. Tiik Tixks wiil he in the tulure, oa it'has been in the pat, absolutely independent of political parties, but earncntly and learlessly devoted to In toerify and patriotism in our statesmanship and to the freedom and sanctitv of the ballot. Impen dent party organs will continue to babble about party men anil party measures ; toexensp the put lie .jobber anil detiiairoirue ; to suppress, j prvert or deny the truth when party interests demand it, snd to lavish the regulation praise or the servant to the master: hut the BTowintr lntelli)rence or the aire daily multiplies the readers ot the indepen dent newspaper, and the journals which best re flect the rapidly increasing independence of the peonic will be the treat American journals of the rj.cxcepdin.crly blue, the likenesses bt-inf; exe- I xeutenin : ue intc. ana nave eviueiv. y -rn rriany if not better days, the party of the first 'ipart being sixty vears of age, whi'a the lady an the case is probably not a thousand years younper than that. Still that is no reason wiiv they maynoi oe as nnppy m ua-u new . telsitiona as thev certain Otto be if there is nythintr t;i a rame. We can't attend the "HE"cddite feast, but the venerable pair liave T blcsin!j and benediction all the same. In accordance with the provisions the , vary laws of tlie State, our home com- i jiDTiv (Co. A. Fif'h resimcnt. N. G. P.) draw i Jl(LLliiyear from the public treasury the sum , e hundred dollars. This money has I ruiKiiw . LiMfore open divided amongst the mem- ? the Company, but it is now proposed ; Vt it in the direction of the building , Vnory the express purpose for which , I shall fc-opriated by the State. The project ; iin i Tb.ii-'Pt assumed anv definite shape, but T'..' ition looking toward the erection of I l.Utlc lvo 0ry hujuiinti nne story to be used as . The occat.iT and the other to do duty as a town J est well f as many friends. Our present Court i, ' iPnwhich has served as the place for . ti.- circnni,H public meetjnj:rs during the last j spectators 1) t-, will be torn down next Sum- of a yotiP" aiiirwinr? it as altogether unlikely diet mei.t for m" of the new Court House will 4,Kune"tlorr"vn for miscellaneous purposes, I the moment fo, ve without a public hall. prisoner, and the'ecide to nut r.p the proposes Tliae "Spelling Match" Prf sen lral. Editor Freeman In your last issue a cer tain W. A. AVatkin?, in quiet, innocent and Coon ' ,nost rtigntlien manner, aisposes oi me dooi ) awards at x:ieiltc iritciiris ihmiium; ui his own satisfaction at least. I was also inclined to be satisfied with it until I learned that i i,,,, roar corn-sp""""' " " '"'i .n-t, 'i n- i I concluded that the distribution of garbled j literature was at ail times a part of hi3 busi I ness. and that the present instance is but one evidence that his desires and abilities are not circumscribed by parochial limits, and that he is impressed with the importance of that go-pel which refers to the sheep which As must bring into the fold. Hence he goes about scattering crumbs of comfort to his own in his meeting-house when others fail, and to all when occasion offers, even though to diake the occasion he must intrude upon a decorous Tea hprs' Institute. He is sorry, I presume, that by offering such pmcs ilr. 3'ig was placed in an awk ward position ; otherwise he would not have assume! the responsibility. He does not, however, intimate thst he himself is sorry or even feels in the slightest degree the gra tuitous insult offered to many or the teach ers. Ilocs the knowledge tiiHt the objection able offer was msde by Mr. I'.c.re at the suggestion of a .Iohn-town preacher less ef fectively point tlie affront? 1 should think it was an aggravating circumstance. Yet no word of regret is expressed for an affront he would have us believe was unintentionally offered. Can it be that his interest in the distribution of garbled and falsified history is so intense that it has blinded him to the amenities of society, or made him deaf to the suggestions of good breeding? An In sult alw ays demands an apology, and an apol ogy for an unintentional insult can always be gracefully made and graciously accepted. From mv reading of his communication to the Ffkemas I would judge that Watkins the County Supennteno- i . . r .,.., .- . .... t niaut- a i. -ii' i titude eagerly wa?0""1 "'y "rMro ' 1 " ent in throwing the chestnuts into the fire, of v.irro'i? st, 1c and patterns; 33nilleisi II.'irlAVf re cfftiTi- d.-crit ti'i and uf best e.ualh CARPENTERS1 TOCLS! M ki.i.N and 1 tr TABLE AN 1)1 i are. nod r-er. I rnii ks i I s V i,c. II r- l.i-.il. ! I orsc nl' i! I .Sutt s. 4.1 1 Plow ,MHllI'i. Mowini Machine, Horse Ha lZursc J'y Tori ' . ie-r;!iin:iTe co: r-e of attairs affeetinx stock ! future '"" ""' a the Inns, schemes and com- Thk Timkr aims to reach the highest standard nmn.'oiis which aij inces-nntly maklnor and mi- of the independent newspaper. It f .rlesslv op m.iKKLjin and out Wall strout to ailoct thoso I lose eorrnntioni.-ts and rinu'S In all nnrties. whrth ai'ie. ii ' i in.iiv si.i.a. i...' o: imperial political domination, whether represent ed by an individual, by a faction or hy a party. It opposes sectionalism North and South as the de- l or the haputiise, and it demands public tran- v:iiie. i i 1 lie V. ort.n rotitj in? also every ihfv the freshest rl!c:t and most in rn. live notices i.f cverytiiinu in the m: of CKKTCl tikeL Al ), a ftSkuy. Idnsin rr. . nee are. Sll vei-' now ware, il i : lPH ICC f tr, IJjr arrlai: p IWili. xl-.taneii. St 4 Ai, v. 'at sroor new ami inf"- tnre :id ct s 1 t1 ' is the accredit t'nion. and the ac iirj column', cf.n athletic Binif'-mei its ot lute v tiling in the realms ot art, ot liK-ra- ortran of tlie colleges of the ajy an.t vivacity ot its sport-i-r all the variou-t forms of h.ch ha-e n:ultit!feil amonir M :l.C I.t it t. 1 'i r. ..nr-i. ticn " thrortflumt tl- cotintry. ineiAnyt i ni 'tiji oliian inor-tin? lournal rut- quillify at;d tiie supremacy ct liberty and law for every ctt'7 n ot trie i r-ion. Thk Tim Kit will beirin the New Year strength ened in all of its already exceptionally strong department-1. Its Ann .Is ot the War w ill bncontin ued In ttte AVki:ki.v Knn mx, with siieciallv- fnter- in lite other clitions. , , 'V " . .present armory, rtus site pected advent, wlih 9n(, . Derl,etnal leas- ontered whose remai-v,,. Company, with certain ed universal attention be accorded without op done as accurately as pii , , , , I killed by young Asn A figure tall, lean. sin. Qf tl,i, Jct,1T!ty ahout an arrow ; a brow mas -.aiiced by the slayer smooth as poli.shea marble, y the Frf.emin a large blue vein, forked like ti- Huntley a lynx, ' ,. , ,. urchased bv the serpent; eyes reddish yellow, i WTMi now oecu- wrathful eagle's, as brilliant, as-ont windows piercing; and finally a mouth slijhment. It and sneering the living embodiment 'jt-r'oinid breathed curses .' He was habited in leal.' fashion of India. every color of the I urn H i 1 1 nt" Tablf, llonr C ni l- -'ft. Ait- Irl ti'an lioi-, ;V. aVRakt. rl I. Rojie anil T ir 1 nrd a full bne ot Al 1 a lar:re a-t'or' u .'i Rojie and i'nlleyj i iiarv lit of -1 f't t til' " tlof " :vJ' j 0 it C 1 1 o 1 1 1 , . p:in xrr!iefs Iherelnoo Itslied in the Bu;.'i-h lanrjuc.ie which maintains 1 a:id tlie contributors tor ISM to this important fea- an iiiisworvin'f tn!.i iy t i the rat endurin ' prin- tare ot the paper will tie frorfl the most distinuruish cmlea of the Iixni era tie faith In politic?. Tit K j el sold ters and civilians of ho'h North and Sonth. Voiir tor is I wl I be lor.nd. where tor the la-t , lis lar-r.i list of eontritiutois in this and in forctan hve yean Ti:t Wot L; 1 ai ! en found, absolutely j countries will be more than ma int. lined : Its relia lov:.j to Iem er.it c prinoipbs; al'-ointry ind- I b!e news correspondence, is ni'snrpassed bv that pendent ot a l pr 7s, cliques and laetlous w ithin ot any other journal ot the country ; its various de the lvoi cr-.tic or'y. partnients essential to a complete newspaper for 1 ftR WoKi.i: will i utintaln thecan-teof the T'nion ! tlie home and tamilv circle are constantly enliven. tionniipu in :l flu l.irm; t'iec!iii of i ed bv treali wri ters . ri nil it will irinlnti,t tn iiacI. 1 yovfcrnir.' nt against corrur.ri.m in alt It I tion it has won snlelv on its inertly n oi. 01 tit . Clld the imise I'f the liCI t.le n rainut toon- I mo;t rcliahtn nnd corcntetn nAver.t.n,j ivt Ka -1- 'j iu its tor. is. a u-? i n s t s hTtllS r ..it.:? a i ' ii- r A- -;i.ik tivii -tAl.l. the I t- 1 in : u-i. : lMro I.' ' ! i. r iintr I.t" " h a i "t- 1 1:;: pt.!.Ki' i'A i r:'-' rn wivj)- rv s KS : 1,1 n ir .1. woild lor 1 ii.i KT. the tl IATHNO AIITt N j n.l Table ; il'cst :ind r! a;., t ' - a ili! :r; I' I i - 111 It' I j.!:' .-t:i.s ' t: ! IV I rl. t. I 'tl VAliNI -HI-..-, .--c.. UilLK KHir.S, 1 n.ti ': 11 ' ' t. M I .... r.;...;:r cr. ' i ix :.:r v, f Sol.l ) A l I 2- 11 ivir- b.n! - EM y m ;, s c ' I 'i- ti v mv .ii I If in: !,: f S . t : 1 . :. M ! c 1 t!cj ch. j. are! ' ' ! r. - a::.-'..- . !s an i.t'l: - i 'tf i tlie iicar..-l it; ttic 'rok: I-N1 1";a.-TKU Ml S. . f t'. (-' r-(ii:.ir,v ; "A ,' 1 -" I Y I. 7.' I'S. wliibli lilt itr -i"s V'AliONS ANil K-k of Aiir.'C Cii'ii'KS oi id id S'i crair vare ev. r '.r-ur-r : a Pit! Jioe ol I'A INT -t .!. -ora'.lo . tiati'v : WiN i M.Wi'S, il i.i i:mi.i;, ether with a lara and com- rx a sr.v.xr.s, Kiv 'teul ami needfol T3 HfS-IM"xTA;r. IAII. iinily and stiicn.-y., one year. V2; six months. : titree months, i-i. -'.ily. without rStind.iy, ouj --ir. 10; fix mos jj "ree iiiim t Hi. ; le-s than threL' mouth, i 1 rr jSrMi.w Wi r.T.o, one Ter, m. ri"w,'''"",,T Wo'ir.n. eon'tninln-r the Hook K. jHjJd "olie-c fhronieic," orte voir. $l..'iu. da s):"'!t V' 1 ' yL1 Y Woiti.n (Tnesd'aT.-i and Tri Ar. extt " l,1,i--A"s a e.-.r. To CLa n Ackmi of twent '"r eli-b ot ten : tlie Daily lor Nub T.r: V.V. ,. una vr;, 1 " 'i""i')). 'i i-oi cluii ot tt? the lijiH world. Tf.kms: Paii.v delivered ny efirrier. for tw-t lv cent a wok : mail subscript hm. six dot la rs a yr ar, or ttfty cents a month, p.-fiaire free. Si:ma v'Kpt Ttox Double sheet, two dollars a year, rostajro tree: sin-.-le copies, lour rents. Wkeklv I'lildisherl very r-ntur.iav morninir, two dollars a vptir: five . S: ten copli-., jftft ; twerty copies. J.r. An extra n.pv sent free to the petter-rp ol a club. Addrosi TIIK TIMKS, Timks IJi iLniso. riilladelphla. i A I'DITOK'S XOTICK. j U. K I'kak and JIapv M o l f.rn A rt r. T j A n extra oom- -emi-W eek'.y for eluU of twenly. We haven.,", f-MTitm.-ti m,vlbtt asents. Terms ( 'ash r rep on aptdieation. f'-:id portM-fu. ari:tt,1J ,n advance, terecl ii'ivr lii'"r".v 'rder. tank draft or reii- i- us, o; i ne seioier. mil t ) 1 1 1 ,1 . rl Row, oxv Vor!t. A I:: l - EAKkS MILLION! A I n't ji-ot or ccit't i l-"i ir. and wtiat I be re', e ! on as fii-t- !c t!ie- wiil iii-.Triably ho 1 lt;.M 1 Hit. l.ri ; 1 1 4 I'-v.u' !v t ittTv t rv rxvntt- 1 my line. 1 am enable, 1 wi; -l me x tv best in tee .er;, d;:,re ,.; vrtUf Itlliroil- POi i.fd thai lie- test Is always , it never ra- s to huv an in- f .i the :"i. - is low. a? it I .-,. Lii mvii lie Shnr lr Peenliar sieeies of .1 t Hint such t tuJ- areal .vays i tiM.wn i.,:n-:aroti n,..JS. ln 'e Yellow Sea. i !. i nsncnntiti ku . vs jr. Itvirtwe'' K"ery 'h.lnuse i iiY.O. TIL'XTLEV ' IX, a. ,, . ari,,l , o numerous SK'f Shark's Oil ol.Je V:irr for tt, " llll.'tl i r- -i:re;ei 11X11. At- l-TltlLMEil 18 IfllRn-FMH TElR&Sf heir.T.ir w,r.. I i scovere.l re.tor.it: ve of ah out tit- vt n- 14H1 1 1 cm.-. ''"'"hut Driest I t.-.t.t the rt iiin.iy was olii.tial.v oV 1 "tnUiw, entiri' r.mptr-v Its use trecime m mid over the oxer itel year no leaTi Inn.iirsxctiii'oi'.s i vera I thr t I l-lecl anions: tlie Chinese- !; -0"" ' c:iara pr.-p-nl. to anv a.' Ires. tlB.. s I only Inijiortel hy II A V I,44'l4 'iTJ'f '- I Sole Aiy ,tt jur .inerica. 7 Uf Mi . i Its v'rtnc are iinnwtinr.abJc and K ' tnr: .' r.7 - i'rlr. c !:r i-r:'rrr ran rr -y. W tirtfirr f! : (Ho. e vt rni oiircMiim. Z.h-U--:if;!. 3 ' 3 An.o-i-r th- tti .ny read rs o: the l,f 1 a !' ol ti e emmrv. it ! : -vh-w in one llctcd With (IWIlarK ;eOlt)le titat Write at onee lo Jt,-1 t'l!"""'1 it "ew York. enc''.sfu-r -'iock WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL, rtrt and :iuinirr. are a. r -a v I." sai l : 7 t".. v- S,rt-r wiil r..ee- bv mmrn rt rpmo.lr tl 1. and VOI1 u 'or.e irbi.e iiiiy'.iv elc. arid will enable c e '"( s wi:l lie p. rimtn-nt. Yott ' ln-so curative d 'in' . ' - hi lior of AVw York A. d never reirrct "! j 18...J Ifrrnlt' iCi-.iC, .'111" - - - 1J-10.'; I.-031. VAX DYKE'S srtyr , I .uperior to till other fiaps.-L I , . ! du. It is combined w ith I -OF- TJW, .... i. ..r i tx ij tnuro utrt if rs thf ixnri th K. i ffiuotj wi.:"n r'it!hirix,, and liitir- '-t " l C tl ill t m ' . V, rm. yiT . - jr.ii co s tna y. TIr J-JPfrf Tnnu all in.: i"rir irs from tlie UUtoA I'iti :Jm tff " ItOiltny action. It pr-- nj nr. the '-k. -iSSPe"cj"n V V rt.l'i Uri" No t. tie., nursery, .r bathroom ! V iililT h- rfTf ' ,,i'li..,it It. 'l: mak.s tho skin sott. ; iJnia'.3V : ,.tAr T He and healthy ; is cletinsimr. d- - " . tllfl l i ( () it.ri4 ifect'.nit. srinimi-r. healing and pu- - L,,t,. tronWaressj Y" lt'u: '''.'" DCEA,'b - Gli TO SUCCESS.! r PETALS- Sheet ,4 ps il indru!!. chatine;. a lines and redness i.f the skin ; sores, re- burnin-r and - t i imi n 15 of Die skin, f bttinir and stiniini insects; wiil 1'iles when nothimr ebe will have Dxkk's Sfi.pHrn Soap: no imitation. Sold hv druir- Mlllcr, I'roprietors. No. 3ul jf rt. Dhtladrlphia,, I'a. for S.1I0 by i , lii.enstiiirir, l'a. li-5.-ly. ornamented after the costume, with heads of rainbow. Elbowing his way proudly and slowly through the throng, and seemingly altogeth er iinconsciouu that lie was regarded as a phenomenon that needed explanation, Ithe singular oeing advanced, and with the haughty air of a king taking his throne, seated himself within the bar, crowded as it was witfi Coke and lihickstone, several of whom, it was known, et-teemed themselves far superior to those old and famous mas- j ters. The contrast between the disdainful j countenance and outlandish garb of the 1 stranger excited especially the risibility of : the lawyers, and the jnnior members began i a suppressed titter, which soon grew louder ! and louder around the circle. They doubt- ! less supposed the intruder to be some wild j j hunter of tlie mountains who had never lie- 1 fore been seen in the halls of justice-. J i Instantly the cause and object of the ' j laughter perceived if. Turning his head ! j gradually, that ho might give each laugher ' 1 a look of infinite scorn, he ejaculated the '. singl-j word, "Savage..:" ! j No pen can describe the unspeakable j j malice, the defiant force which he threw into ; ! that term ; no language can express the in- i ternai lurore of Ins nttx-rance, althoMtrh it ; hardly exceeded a w hi.-. per. Hut it accented ' every letter as if it were a separate emis-pm of fne that .scorched his ijuivering lips, lay- ing horrible emphasis on the "s" both at the i beginning and end of the word. It was a mixed sound, intermediate betwixt the i UDITOK'S XOTICK. In the Qr. j prowl of a red tiger and a hissof a rattl. st.ake i ".savages 1 It cured everybody of the dis position to laugh. TIip general gaze, however, was then di- , verted by the advent of the fair prisoner, i ; who came in surrounded by her guard. The 1 apparition was enough to (hive even a cynic i mad, for iiers-swas a style of beauty to be : wilder the tamest imagination and melt the ' j oldest heart, leaving in both imagination; j and hear? a gleaming picture enameled with 1 fire and fixeit in a frame of jvd.l from the , stars. It was the spoil of an enchantment ' to be felt as well as seen. You might feel it . in the flaslu s of her countenance, clear as sunlight, hriTS.iiit as the iris; in the classic ; contour of her features, symu.etriial as if cut wfth an artist's chisel.- in her hair of rich I ringlets, flowing without abr.iid, softer than i silk, finer than gossamer: in her eyes, blue ! as the heaven of southern siui.m-r. larrjp. XOTICK. The nmi.-r- - ''ti dreamy - in' her motions, graceful, fivrteri Auditor to re- 1 swimming iiRe the gentle waftures of a bird's wing in the sunny a ir ; in her figure, ; slight, ethereal a sylph's or a seraph's, t.nd more than all, in the everlasting smile of the ' rosy lips, so frank, so serene, so like star- ! light, and yet thrilling the soul as a shock of elect riiity. i A-3 the unfortunate girl, so tastefully ; dressed, so incomparable as to petsonal ' and that Mr. IJerg burnt his fingers in draw ing them out. The plea that no thought was taken of the religious complexion of the works avails him nothing. A man of Mr. Wat kins' supposed reading knows that in selecting works fordis tribution in a mixed assembly the greatest care should be taken. This is especially true of works relating to the Middle Apes, as near ly all of them bear the marks of the interest and prejudice of the writers. Hence it was an insult to offer works relating to that peri od as rewards to an assembly of persons of different creeds without being satisfied as to their unobjectionable character. The know ledge that a Protestant preacher and not the County .Superintendent selected the awards goes but a short way in excusing the act. There are none of our public insti tutions looked upon with such distrust or Tin guarded with such jealous care by ourchurch .i "xinc people as the public schools. Kngratt- as the are on the orgatiicjlaw r f our corn back ti.weaiptht they must be accepted and main scene wa.-." as a means for the diffusion of secu tlio .-. i-tiP .Vledge, religion being ostracised from u, , , "branches taught therein. Let all, each hand, ei,mj(.auy nnr during the school features pale, her) A; Ii, C's, their arithmetic her lips parted with an rp!iPif;"s refer- .. , . , . - what the T POple there at her feet, weltering in '- --staijiisl'ed blood, his bosom literally riddled with s!iiji'-"bat FOll JANUARY and FEBRUARY, '81. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS! BARGAINS IN BOOTS I SHOES ! BARGAINS IN HATS I CAPS ! BARGAIXS Ii, LADIES' SHAWLS 1 COATS ! BARGAINS l TVlili:i) U'LAIX FLAWIIS! Bargains in all WINTER GOODS ! Bargains in Tinware ! Bargains in Groceries! BAUMliS in EVKRYTHING ! d.vn't. :rc- i kak (his wife) vs. Thi. i Ann t.'-r rl al. In the Court of Common Plena of j Cambria C cioty ; No. 57, Spt. Term, 1S, I V. f .1.'TC I .;-. . The tind-ritrnrd havir.-r been appointed An.titor ' ton-port distribution of ti e Tund in the hands of ! Thos. frtlhth. Ksq., Utah "1ieritl of Cambria conn- ' tv. arisin-r from t:.e si. of the defendant's real es tate in the alttive stated cae, herctv arives not;te t that l.e wiii sit at. his i.Itice in Koenstnirir. on Tvrx. . inj. Y-lrn-.Ty f. 1" 1. at ! ii'diw!; i n t he a fternoon. : f t the purpose of artendlmr to the duties of his ' said a p; o. nt -iiel.t. when a'ol wlu-renil persons hav- : in ciatu.s arc ro.i'.iired iu present thein, or be de- : t-arred fn-:ii oosiiu in upon said fund. t A. V. HAKKKIt, Auditor. Ibcnsb.iTL. Jan. 14. l-.i.-au 1 bans '.""o-irt of Camlrla ITonnlv. 1 In ttie matter of the second and partial aoount I of Thomas Ssnrcnf. John .1. Ktiyior i.nd .losejih ! H itrue, ILxecntors ot Peter Kaylor. dece.isod. j And now. D--cember 15. lS-ia, on moti- i of Johns- i on i S.-inUn. the Cuiiri appoint Jos (.h Ai;I)..n- i aid aa Auditor to ret ort distribution cf the money ' tn the hinds of the flxeeutors. I'y the Court. 1 1 n pursuance of the a hove appointment, the An- ! dttor named wi',1 sir at his ottiee in Itienshur';;. on ; 7 f.ur ia.;. U-f 31 fi.fof Yrt,rurri. -?. at 10 o'clock, i A. M .. when and where atl parm interested can j attend if the think proper. ItiSKI'Il McliONAT.I), Auditor. I Khensbtirc. .Ian. It, lST.-."!. 1 ArnlTOR'S XOTICK. Tlie tinder strrnc.1 h.ivin-r teen appointed Auditor to re port distribution of the Inn.! in tlie hands of A.M. Hais, Assitrnee of 'Samuel Will, as shown bv hia prst rr.'l tioal atrconnt, c nfirtne-; s-h Sept..'is't. hereby aire notice that lie n ;. sit tn oUtce Ktcnsbur-r. on It td'trsltty. Fi 7rrat-:; :. ;s . at two o'c'oerv tn the afternoon. f.,r Mi pnrpo-e ofattend inir to the duties of h's nppoiurnieut, when and where ail persons havtirr claims arc reiuired to Ireetit thtm, or be debarred from enmin in upon said fund. A. V. HAKKKK, Auditor. Ebenshnrs. .Ian. 14. 11.-:. j I IJllt'li i.k slirned hvi-r ! en li.rr a wfirnnn i f the luild t J. K-ivl tb' hantls of Jas Kterntnrol l-iwnrd A. Iturke. l(-'d. as shown t ysvc uid account, conhrmed l'ec10. 180. hereby kivei notice ttirt hcw:lls:taf his'niiirie jn i;iient.ur-f. on Mm-ilav. F rb y 7. '.'. at 2 o'citn-k in the afternoon, when and where all por?o.-t havin-r claims are rcjuirtjil to present them, or be debarred comtni; in apon said tnnd. A. V. KAUKEK. Auditor. enthiirir, Jan. 14, ISsl.-yt. BUSINESS SOCIETY! ie best J!u-dness and Social (ruble. XIXTTOirS XOTICK. Estate t.f Arr.rsii.VK Drnrtix. dee'd. Iettcr testamentary to the estate ol Auiruitine Durbin, bite ot Minister townsli ip. Caml-ria coun ty, deceased, bavin been issued to the underjiirn ed. all persons indebted to sai 1 ettate are notttiod to make immediate payment, and those liavimr claims atrainst the same will present them pro perly authenticated tor settlement. J A M l .S S. 1 M t ItJ , JOANNA DI KH1N, Munster Twp., lx-c. 10, lr.fiu.-tit. Executors. -ASD- !.'. - -.-.in. Itll' 1M WOK uu.;Lbur Tea j Is STRAY riCiS.Two vthite una Mack spotted piirs, sujipriscd at that time to be some tour or five months old, came to the premise ol the nndor-i-ned, in Porttiirc ownship. ab nit the middle, ot .March last. Hie owner is hereby noti fied that said piif will he disposed ot as the law directs unlet., lie comes forward, proves properly, , pays charireB and takes them away before the ex piration ol the time designated by statute .IEI E.ill.VH (JLEASON. I'ortar Twp , Jan. 7, iil.-at. DISSOLUTION' XOTICK. The partnership bcretolorc existing between I1COI ...Hill iiiiiii.u.1- ,h. ,lPii.r.., in ,h, l,nb,r,r u n.l n.tr .Ide to all elas-es lor constant reter- ki i,W, .,, .itcj.ue.i i,v.'n?.t'.,.i on the 18th t Deer mlier, 1 u. The books and ac connls ot the late firm hse been left with J. S. IJolsmaer lor set ilement, w ho w: II hereafter con duct the business in his own name. SAMt.'Kb JIAIDEY, JESSE S. liUESlM'rEK. El cnslturiC, Jan. 7, 18il.-at. charms4 calmly took her place before the bar of her judge, n murmur of admitation arose from the multitude, which the prompt interposition of the Court could scarcely re press from swelling into a deafening cheer. The murmur was followed by a loud, nn eartly groan from a solitary bosom, as of some one in mortal anguish. All eyes wire centered on the stranger, and all were struck laid the all-dreaded duelist Hiram Shore, gasping in tiie last agony. He articulated but a single sentence : "Tell my mother that I am dead and gone to hell '." and instantly expired. "In Ood's name, who did this?" exclaim ed the appalled spectators. 'Tdid it," said the beautiful milliner, in her sweet, silvery accents, 'T did it to save my honor "' Such is a brief abstract of the essential circumstances, as developed on the examina tion of witiieses. Tlie testimony closed and the pleading began. First of ail, Fowler, Tike atid Ashly (all famous lawyers at that time in the South west) spoke in succession for the prosecu tion. They about equallj' partitioned their eloquence betwixt the prisoner and her ad vocate, covering the latter with such sarcas tic wit, raillery and ridicule as to make i: a matter of doubt whether he or his client w.;s the party then on trial. As to I)ent-n, how ever, he seemed to pay not the slightest at tention to his opponents, but remained mo tionless, with his forehead bowed on l is hands, like one buried in deep thought or in slumber. When his time came, however, he sudden ly sprang to his leet, crossed the bar and took a position a!mot touching the foreman of the jury. He then commenced in a whis per so wild, peculiar and indescribably dis tinct as to til! the lloor from hall to gallerieg. At the outs.pt he dealt i:i pure louic, anal yzing and combining the proven facts, tiil the whole mass of confused evidence looked transparent as a globe of crystal, through which the innocence of his client shone lu min itis as a sunbeam, while the jurors nod ded to eaeli other signs ;f thorough convic tion. That thiil'.ing whisper, and concen trated argument, and language simple as a child's, had sathdicd the demands of the in tellect, and this, too, in oniy twenty minutes. It was iike the work of a mathematical dem onstration. He then changed his posture so as to sweep the bar with his glance, and, like a raging lion, rushed upon his adversaries, tearing and rending their sophistries into atoms. 1 lis sallow lace glowed like red-hot iron, the forked blue vein swelled and writh ed on his brow, his eyes resembled live coals, and his voice was the clangor of a trumpet. I have never, before or since, listened to such appalling denunciation. It was like Jove's eagle charging flock of crows. It was like Jove himsc-lf hurling thunderbolts in the shuddering eyes of inferior gads. And yet in the higliest temper of his fury he seemed wonderfully calm. He employed no gesture save one, the flash of a long bony forefinger directly at the pallid faces of his Our ron son for ofTermjjr tlics;e Special BiVH-G-AIISTS is tliat wo find that wo have an overstock of Winter Goods, especial ly in heavy 13oots for ZMon. and T3oys .and in heavy Shoes for Ladies and Children, and R1THERTBIN UHRYTHUfl OVEBTOiHOTHER SEiSQH WE II ATE X( !,1 DKII TO OMT.X THEM AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. In fact "we linvo n choice lot of fSlios Vests, Ca)s, Sleip.li-1 JelltSi, Arc, -vliicli tv; liriT O plsiccl on om 3 iii?nin Crotintei nt Prices MUCH BELOW tlie FIRST COST of the Goods. Grand O AT ntes. c- CHEST SPRItN S. M. DOUGLASS & CO. H1TF. JI ST 4lTr.i A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE FOTI TXT T lilt MEN'S AND COYS' HauS-Up CLQTHINS. O3 EP.COiTS. Gents' Furnislsin? Gso-is, tc. SOTS MADE TO CKliER ON SHORT NOTICE. Here are n Jf PK'a f r- f t t rum . . " flirrroal frnm B'l' Italia Iran - - ew ef nr Tl Irf : 64. ft tn )JtSO.O 3.t IS. t.vO to 10. O t-Pr.e rerrn-.v Bd dc.n l In! to bur t'te i -re. ti'' etl, tn tt'.r ti.iV " h ipe S. Al. I mi tiLA." fc. . J. P. S. V e are ner-s f-r tl tn a- 1 have rn bands a lot of t;it p-rt and 1 p linsaleaj : v. i ' n ti at t'rtres ratjpr.cz fr.tn roretjase Ui.es: Spnazs, Nor. 19. 1- M. :n.$ D. k CO. 1. Ij. Johnston, M. J- Iiuolt, F. A. Shoemaker. A. W. Bxxclt. JOHNSTON, SHOEIIAKER & BUCK, for de las load of cott... 4S f0 yd rul of Iho ft or!;, and if ynu think our prices are sorto' singin' frvt de ai.-'ifh ire trill allow you to name your own figures. aroun- dar was the star fallin', 1MK ,.A1U;I-ST ss4itTM r.ST or towards me. An' I stop de oxen and w.- down on my knees an' told de Lord dat I'ti- cle Neb was ready. Glory to his nane ! But ! ow it warn't for de old man after all, for it went ' on business. "The same business carried h;i on and busted over in de pine wood ; dey ' 0Vt l" 10 DcWitt, eighty miles away. Wliile found the pieces yister.lav. Vat honey it j on the way lie stoped at a log farm house to ;xildke:;SIIoes am a sign de Lord's messenger dat lif sent : to warn the faithful to be ready for his rom ' in' ; an' if Missy says her pra'r every night, an' waits for him, she wiil go to the right . ban' wid de chosen." J "But won't we all be bund tip ?" I asked- ; peeping fiom my hilling place. 'Dat's only fur de sinner, chile, the right eous won't feel the flame. Den we must try ; to save de unbelievers wid all our might." ! Nettie, the prcity quadroon lady's maid, shook her curls and cried scornfully : i "You niggers are in an awful hurry for ; the judgment day. Don't you spose" THo signs mean the Yankees comin'?" ' "Dey say de Yankees jes' cuts doxvn the : darkies like cotton weeds: jes' eats 'em tv clean," said Mammy, hugging me tightly. ' "No, they don't" said Nettie. "They are Indterto the blacks than the white people ; but, my gracious, what should we do if they'd come ?" ! At this juncture the door was thrown open : and a picture formed tiiat can never be f.r g. litem There was the great blackened old kitchen, built in a country where plaster atid , whitewash are to.- valuable furcommnn ue. with the beautiful "rat pine" fne leaping 1 and glowing up the huge chimney, the little group of blacks outlined against it, and in the ojien door a tall, queenly girl, her brown hair falling carelessly down her back, her eyes and cheeks glowing with excitement. She glanced about until she saw me, still curled in Mammy's lap, and called out : Come, Lottie : come quick I want'voti warm his cold fingers. He was warmly welcomed by the pioneer and his w ife, both of whom were well along in years, and after some general talk the woman queried : "Am I right in thinking you are a widow er?" "Yes." "Did you come out here to find a w ife ?" "rartly." "Did anybody t'dl you of our Susie ?" "No." "Well, we've got as Jjomu-ing a girl of us jvu ever set t es on. Ma 's g.ul looking, healthy, ami good tempered, and 1 think she'll like your h-oks,." "Where W site ?" "Over in the wood, there, chopping down a coon tr'-e. Sh-iV, I blow the horn for her?" "No: if you'il keep an eye on my horse I'll fi'id her." "Well, there's nothing stuck up or affeci cd about Susie. She'd say yes or no as snn as i:e looks von over. If von watit her. do;:'t be afraid to say so." Tite stranper heard the so and followed it. He found her inst as tin tree was reads to fall. She wa a t go.' looking girl, swinging the axe like a man, and in two minutes he had decided to say : ' Susie. I'm a widower from New' loik State : I'm ct' years old, have one chil l, own a gprnl fa:ni, and I wain a wife. "Will you go back with tne . She leaned on the ax and looked at him for half a minute, and then replied ; "Can't sav for certain. Just wait till I HONEY RECEIVED OH DEFOSIT, PAYABLE nrnisi), INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME TXF05ITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT AL , AClTSSimLE PCTTS. DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES bought aud Nuld, and a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TKANSACTKD. Accounts j-riolicitotl. A. W. LUCK, Cashier. ErEfborK, M&rrh 1". I0.-tf. J- V7. SH&RRID6H & BRO.. LM.AI.r.KS IN Dry G oods, Fancy Goods, CLOTHING, ios. beck. xf.. - j lying liocii . ! jana.uy 4. Ox i lm-iit i..-:t- r.'tcv.' vr.5 I ville for heip. He started on hr a package ..f provSinns at' 1 a tta-k of whis j key. On V cities, lay the horse gave '.'.t a;i l ' ('(leper coi!tir!t.,'il his jotutiev ei f .(.t. ( d . Tlii iM'.av he was found in-t-u.,ji.;e it: a snow j dritt near th 'Shifts of this viilir-o ! y J-ir. Bichard A. Wanl, liv iug iie.tr by, v, ' restis j citated him, nd heard with iir'i,m-!iHiit his i stoi. On rrnia.v a party of three men , a sleig.t drawn by forr lior-i arl'-ii Iroin r.. r . rvMhc to ibe tei.. f cf the s: nw -buried vii Inge. Th;.. relief J-aity oiiccet ded in mr.kmg , their v ay to the S'-ei.e, ect'.tr.'.iy tr ."ticral ex pi -Cat ion. " 'a their arrival thiy 1 .ul th inhabiiant.s nearly all inisoni'i's in "their hons . cs, which wen- almn-l cs vered ...th snow, j By advice of the commi;tee of f. :te, u, t'ai men had ci ased al: fiorls to ke ; an open pathway from their lcmes, it l.c.itg .!c'ii"il imwi-e for tit. mh to tax th'-:-strength in this I way. The re.ief pntty. w!:i losl Uvoof the fem horses a; '. 1: :; I their s :. ) re i he road, were warm y wel--"in- d. and Mr. Wi:tht, t' J ch.iirnian oi ti.e ',,:r.m;tee of Nitetv jilatne.l th" p..it:...n of t!e vii.'age tn ti e In c.i!i;c:s. T!c-re w-te ot.1v jour cords 'in the town, and but i:t;; re- . Il MU fc ta:iu;i4 Mure, a' t';.' snow a in . ai.t her. do:t"t ,u ""rn- '.l!V Mi'1v: , "' ryn Tl I cut oil c,,;ii;ii;:i.-:iii..n w jiie r I II f Ij 1 I The i;m ii each day were in the ' t I v g x . I nd of ti e r.x aging f.r -applies", l.ut s() i t : :i -1 y JL L fJ r ins.t r,i tl. bcr h i 1 been f I " hii'.e'i and r,.nne i! pest !i Itt ii'i eit her f tie! or r. e I 'uen. W"tn ii had b lin ts t.i i tlie th: in te nae t i ijvo .:,c or t:i.-re owitt.g to their heitig fr7ei liad e.-tablished a iittmbei own, pud reuttiretl a rigid same. It hall a'.so s-'i -ed two cn-efx- stores jn the vil f tMJ I reluctantly obej-ed. c.t;.". expecting tti hear : Pet tncsc COO,1S off m? rnind." tiie viliag" lieativ all wei I" 1 TV K T.J ::r.or";d l.ys;.i!.V, ,. )LL'0 1 ii Ai'O, , CHAIRS, 3SS3, &C- i ptiat-d the provisk.rts to tht LH A h- L L. i 1 he snow, when th" relief i-ti t4 : was ft ill failing but toward ni'd 1 tb S., k ever piitilishe.t. Ulnen trie Intest. ,r .es emiipletelv HOW TO DO LI Kid Lt heft ttay. Hrw to l.e Your Hern :;o do Business t'orrrctly nl Sue ' to Aet in Society ,in. lu everr part .jt.iln." a pul.l mine ol varied lnf.irin.i- i W A XTKII for nil orfare time. ! lis hook of U KAL. value an.l atlrae- er than miv other, spplv fi r terms I II. It. SCAMJIEM. . CO.. I fr. Ix'i f.s. Mo. ireinlit c'.iarres. 8-6.-ein. w ith surprise and wonder, for his features i legal foes. He painted their venality and writhed as if iu torture torture that. h rain of tears could not assuage. But what could be the cause of his sudden emotion? Could j stifled wrath broke from the multitude, an3 any connection exist between him and that fairy girl, more beautiful than a blossom of unmanly baseness in coalescing for money to crush a friendless female, till a shot.t of the crack of doom if I stirred. Siie led me i:,,,, the parlor, and at once in side my terror was forgotten in thg joy of the picture it presented. Lounging upon the old-fashioned crimson velvet sofa, in the light of the lire that crackled on the marble hearth was a tall young man in a gray uni form, worn and tired, and with a bandage about his forehead. Springing forward w ith a joyful cry, 1 was caught in his arms and kissed and caressed, while my si-der Addie sat close beside him on the sofa. He was telling Addie of the devastation that the dread foe was making as it advanc ed, and advising her to take me and fly, be fore it was too late, to Europe, he said, and then slie would be safe. "1 can't bear to think of your staying in j this lonely place, dear, w hen I know, as you 1 do not, the horrors of their coining. What- : She sent the tree crashing to the earth, a7.,i Tl)i i'"it' killed Tive ci-ons, which were stowed away in a hollow." "Well, wha do you say ?" he asked, as the last coon stripped kicking. "I'm yourn '." was the reply, "an.) by the time you get back from DeWitt I'll have these pelts off and tacked up, and be ready for the preacher. '' He returned to t'-e house, told the old folks that he should bring a preacher back with him, and at dusk that evening the twain were married. Hardly an hour had lioen wasted In courting, and yet he took home one of the liesi girls in the State of Michigan. Iletroit Free Prtrt. was thought that the ice-crusi would have fi rmed strong er. sleighs without cutting ti f evihl copi'iidi: ation Chiiea en. tne ro:;:s me tetany iiitpa--m wagons. at:tt w.:i prutnl'lv remain so -d.. in xvi sily be estab! ii h for l of tiie condi tion of affairs in the lit! !e hamlet w as brought back by one of the relief party v. ho retiiMjoJ on isunday. weeks to ef-nie. luioi niaijV il ' 1 Hi" t 1 I ' f. rf CI - . . . - t l i r r - l A . A 1 Ix i e 1 ' 1 .OEKKKX'S, THK ONLY (ICXflXE.) t BLOOD PURIFIER . xrliieh wa known to tlie fiirnoui ivi"f.iti n early a the ninth een l" to the reli'-f of Fever.'. CVntip .miilairt", Wnntot Appetite. Drup rioi.Jti. It hit" a ileelilerl adrantajre .nrei'lve, beln'j more thorough In tie fystetn. without prcluoinir tho ins iiin anil Mrainin whieh ae- j tion of other cnttmrtlcf. When Flm l .in iltfemieii are nlfo present, fham ) I pnrt jborouithlv with Va Itrko'i Afienatneii a ninttr, rin.ju-iitM'r, ill St, l'hilad a. l'a. 1 1 1-6.-1J-. J ADMlNlSTHATOli'S NOTICE. Kttlte Ot JolIX (rrLL, ilP"fted. letter' of ndminitratinn liavimr heen frrante.l bv the Hei-ter of t'ami.rta eonnty to the liBiler pisned on 1 ti estnte of J.hn (till, lute ol Onllitzin lierouti't. In sni.l county, iiecia.ed. fcotlee is lierehy Kiven to all jrtie5 indebted toJ.u.l estate tomako payment, ami those having claims atinsi the saine to prcsitnt them duly anthem lent.ed Inr Jiottie uient. i3KO. rt TWAI.T, Adtuinif trator. Cialll'zin, bee. 17, lSxj.-6t. A1 TIER'S ACADEMY ,i oclR1011 7 Tatrobc en't Ai litrae-ntt.ryr.i.l. fro. tti r the fiTovrs. pa. I "ry- ,-rrF.v.ns or- - is ail from T-liteh fomo i: prominent and cultivated ladiea i n and elsewhere have rnionted. racrh e.luentional ai Is and liijrlieft ntter trfliii'n.te. tinittcd at any time. Yearly ex- i.5ii:i;s or muect. Y.vsn s Y. (.. Westmoreland ()., Pa. k In tow rllin.il rl.' I"" rltH - I II."-- r - - - 4- oi;jns, .-'it at At F.f VTINTrST0-OBEi; - 4 ttAXTEn cupvfinDrn,?i .L14U1ULUI LUlrt 11 " tn T, oV.i ':H. , Month , and forms f r B nfM Men. J- armors, Me- fianir a.nl Workincmen S.:iin- I.i-t. I.rtTT p-ire. It',) il rr.l (Ir. Arnf 9' Loretto VltOOH- PD mid Jit iti omr tf" ii, BH- Urv lard '"ituc ottt. r rt in m )y, n- J . ' T . finuae r'xxrs. Siitp tn tftrri it ert-t. nr.d J, oat? aM of 0 " ,.t it. Sr-nd for nrciil.tr aud terms. .-' nrffl Will I AirenU Wanted. Ad.lres of tt eprti " ct, i-TiTTl co.,i.jMArth si..r!iii',r1 s I ) M ' ' " 7 H h! bloor.Arir.Ditf T"' .BUCK, Idinsf tear . nSsT1TLlOisiciAx ASuSrRorox, inl . , ,r i i:nee on rnirirr.iiiii.urci, ; "! ut w ..-ii- . n.,. Where nlsrht ca!i en he made. winter re wcrnvWHFTJon to 10. a. .. and Irom 2 to 4 field, on laj "n .ll:t w-vf "t deccription. J4-N.-tf.1 a a swede r;;r'i'.Ti 17 DMISTRATOU'S MOTICK. tjitnte. of R.i.r.M Sweejtv, dee'd. J.i.ttern of i.lminiptration on the estate ol Klfen Sweenv, latcof Munstcr township, Cambria coun ty, deceased, have neon Issued by the Ki'ut3ter ol 1 piild county lothe underKiicned, who tier.-by noti- ' ties all pi'rs.,s indebted to sal. 1 estate that prompt ! payment niuit oe nuuie, ana uiose iinvinir emiitis Htiinst the fame vliotild present them prwperly probated lor lettlenient. O'K'HIKI. Iee. 17, lssj.-6t. Administrator. A' DMIMSTK ATOM'S NOTICE. I Kstnte of HEir.Y J. 3Ixt.ps, dc d. Letters of vimiiiis-tratfon on the es-tate of Henry J. Ivcr, la f of Ivin. tto Hon n-rh. dec d, having iieen Vrar.ter to the undcriisned. notice l hereby Klven that a I perfon knowmir themselves Indebt ed tn sai J esme ftrs rcqcested to make Immediate payment, i;tl those ht!Vtni claims arrainst the samewill'present then, properly anrhentlented. for fettlctticrit. W, A. 1!. LllTLE, Adra'r. Jan. 7, 18St;-8t. "iTMTxtSTll AT )U'S NOTICE. V Ktate of Akt M ykhh. dae'd. Ketfrs of idmlnistrittitin on tlie estate of Ann Mvers l ite of l.oretto K irnm-ai. deoM. having ben I granted t" hsandersiirned. notf t herc'-y irtren ttltlt llll pCrS.11 UtinHtnil lUOItrrirrn r.r seld ct:.t :tr renoe-sted t' make immediate ptiy Inert, and tie we li.iwnx i l.iiins against the s.t-.ne wiil present ItieiiJ, pr ipecly nittheiitieatcl. for nt-tl.-tneat. W. A, IS. LUTLE, Adin'r. Jan. 7. Isfsl.-St. Special attention paid tn Ii ,nd Kar. as well al to Surreal 17th of ja?ihe iroSif;5 T,VU . M. D., ,nv in n. I-uiue""1 5K1AN AiSJl SVH . x ax ni:ox. KnK:.SIll Rf, P. i.liir' reeentl V oeei'ii'.ed by lr. A. - - . -. . utrrt west r Julian, and nearly A'T'i2'airH-. Ni.litetrJ.- s-JioaU be IJ.n, trj.-ti.j ,ii E STRAY. t.'ame to the residence of nirnnt Hi ifttli i.f Miivcmbor la ? t. a l-l.itK ami wiuie spotted row with her riirht horn dro-inlnir aero her face and "uppos-ed lo be atmiit ten year old. The owner is r-iueeted toeome forward, prove pro iiertv pav eit; ri and take her e ay : Itiilinirin which tiie mil be difpoied ot as the Jaw direct. .1 aS. rs. airtj L IKii. . 0.-ill!t7in Tv.p., Jan. 7. I'Sl.-at. bsErnrciK )na ld, , ArroHNEi-AT-LAW, , . , Klinrr.ia-mn, F. , MTrOKea Olonaada Kow, rn C eiitre rtresti ZOT. 1, l8i,-tf. summer, and in countenance celestial as a star? ! The Judge turned to the prisoner "Emma I Greenleaf, the Court has been informed that your counsel, Colonel Linton, is sick, and I cannot attend. Have you employed any j other?" j- She answered in a voice sweet as the war ble of a nightingale and clear as the song of a skylark : "My enemies have brilied all the j lawyers, even my own, to be sick ; but God I xvill defend the innocent." ! At this response, so touching in its simple i pathos, a portion of the audience buzzed ap i plause nr.d the rest wept. On the instant. however, the leather-robed stranger, whose aspect had previously created so much mer riment," approached the prisoner and whis pered something in his ear. She bounded several inches from the floor, uttered a wild shriek, then stood pale and trembling as if in the presence of a ghost from the grave. All iiow could perceive that there must be some mysterious connection between the two, and the scene assumed the profound interest of a genuine romance. The stranger addressed the Court In accents as sonorous as tlie tone of an organ. ".May it please your honor. 1 will defend the legal rights of the lady." "What!" exclaimed the astonished judge; "are you a licensed attorney ?' "The question ii immaterial and irrele vant," replied the stranger, with a sneer, "as your statute entitle9 any person to act as counsel at the request of a party." ' "Uut does the prisoner request it ?" asked the judge. "Let her speak for herself," said the si ranger. "I do," was her answer, as a long-drawn sigh escaped that seemed to rend her very heart-strings. "What is jour name, as it rnust be placed on the record ?" interrogated, the judge. "William Denton," said the stranger. The ease immediately progressed. We wiil briefly epitomize the substance of the evidence. About 32 months previously the defandant h. d arrived in the town and Plan ed an establishment of millinery. Residing ij n bmall, back room of the shop, and all some of the sworn panel cried "Shame ever northern people are; their soldiers are And thus the orator had carried another j perfect devils." point had aroused a perfect storm of indig- j "There Is no one to stay here but me, and nation against the prosecutors and this, i 1 s,l;l!1 ot leave," replied Addie. also, in twenty minutes. He changed his theme once more. His voice grew mournful as a funeral dirge and j his eyes filled w ith tears, as he traced a vivid j picture of man's cruelties and woman's ! wrongs, with special applications to the case j of his client, till half tlie audience wept like ! children. j But it was in the peroration that he reach- I ed the zenith both of terror and sublimity. His features were livid as those of a corpse ; his very hair appeared to stand on end ; his j nerves shook as with a palsy ; he tossed his ! "By the way, I heard that you had been flirting with some of the Yankee officers in town during your visit." "I only made him love for the pleasure of telling him how I hated him." 1 interrupted the conversation presently. "There are si many whip-poor-wills night, and Mammy says it is a bad sign if, Percy ?" I Makinu a DkafMas Hear. Funny how j things will happen soinetimes. Messrs. fiall ! agher and l.'agbag are strangers, and the other day they went down to see old Mr. Crops, who is very deaf. Neither knew Crops, but both were aware of his infirmity. Gallagher reached the place and found Crops out, but sat down to wait for him. Present ly Gallagher came in. Each thought the oth er to be Crops. Ragbag went up to Gallag her, put his mouth to that gentleman's ear, and in a loud voice cried : "Got anv hogs to sell?" The yell made Gallagher jump like i a steer, and at first he was mad. But he. rec to- ' o'.lccied that deaf people talk very loud, and Is j so placing his mouth at Ragbag's ear he i roared : "Ewant to buy a mule." Thatnear- "No, no, child. You mu.st n't believe what ' split Ragbag's head and he jumped in good the blacks t?ay. Thev are full of snnersti- ' shape. Then he saw that he wasn't undcr- tion. I have noticed tlieiH. too," said Addie, I hands wildlv toward heaven, each finger j Soing to a window .ana pushing aside the spread apart and quivering like the flame of . heavy damask curtain. . a candle, as he cloied with the last words of j "Yes," said my brother, throw ing up the the deceased Hiiatn Shore, "Tell my mother ' sasu- "I ''an notice the difference in their that I am dead and gone to hell !" His em- i tones ; they come from diflV.reut directions: phasis of the word hell emlwdied the ele- j there is one .yjiio near tiie house, that seems ments of all horror. It was a wail of im- j hoarse. There, did you heat it ?" measurable despair a wild howl of infinite j ' Yes, and "now the call is i nswered from torture. No language can depict its effect : a11 directions. Rut your moiaents are too on all who heard it. Men groaned, women ! 17110 to h s,nt listening to rjght birds ; shrieked, and the poor mother was borne away in convulsions. Tiie entire speech lasted but an hour. The jjir-y returned a verdict of "not guilty" withoutleaving the box, and three tremen dous cheers, like successive shocks of an earthquake, shook the court house from dome to corner-stone, testifying the joy of the people. At the same moment the beau tiful milliner hounded to her feet and clasp ed the triumphant advocate in her arms, ex claiming, "O, my husband." my dear hus band : Denton smiled, seized her hand, whispered I a word In her ear, and the two left the bar together, proceeded to the landing and era barked oif a steamboat bound for New Or leans. It seem.? thp.t they previously parted on account of his causeless jealousy, after which she had assumed a false name and come tn Lfttle Rock. How he learned her danger I could never ascertain. "How do yon define 'black as your hat ?' asked a schoolmaster of fn of hi pupils. "Darkness th: youthful wit. come and tali: to me." "Miss Deforest, I 1 ar:i looking for a confederate soldier, or rather a guerilla chief who is named, strangely enough, Percy De Purest. I was directed here. Indeed he is known to be here. Rut perhaps there is some mistake, but I I must search the house for form, you know." "You shall noil Leave the room instantly!" said Addie, looking like a quern ns her eves flashed and her face grew pa'e as dentil, while she st'-wxl proudly up and defied the foe. "I am under orders, Miss; I can't help it, ard they've bfen picking off our men for weeks now, he and his band. We must de fend omvselvs. If he is not here, of course no harm will h dim." "Rut you needn't have- come into the South, CapSiin Brwtklehnist, and you would stood and yelled louder, "Hogs are the things to deal in 1" and then Gallagher saw that he xvasn't comprehended and cried, "I must have a mule that won't kick." Ragbag put on more steam and yelled, "1 tell you I want j fat hogs." Gallagher tuned up loud enough to be heard half a mile away and howled : "-.Iu!e .' iu'e ! brindle color preferred." "No Western hogs for me. I tell you 1 want to buy some good fat hogs 1" bellowed Rag bag. "I wish I could make that old ass un derstand that I want to buy a mule," thought Gallagher. "I lave you got a b; indie mule to sell ?" lie howled, getting very red in the face. "This old numbhead is awful deaf," thought Ragbag, and then he nearly tore the tup of his heat! off in whooping out: "If you've got any hogs to sell, 1 want lo see 'em." By this lime both men were mad and each inwardly swore he'd make the other fellow- hear, or die In the attempt. "Mule ! mule ! mule, I tell you mule J" madly shriek ed Gallagher, dancing about. 'Hogs ! I said lv-.gs: hogs i-, what I want: Hogsl'Vcreanp-d Ragbag, with 3u effort that split his shirt the whole length of his back. By that time tlie ne-ghboihood w as aroused." Crops's son came in and asked what in somewhere was the matter. "1 can't make this (b af old ass hear i I A Cooi.-IlFAnnrr Yovxcr ID. no. --The t hero in New York just now is a lad the nar i rative of whose exploits in saving life moves ladies to send checks for his benefit to news j paper offices. Tlie hero is named ChailvS j McKenna, and it was his misfortune to be jwith three younger children, his brethers, 1 and sisters, during the absence of both par 1 ents, wheu a fire broke out in the lofty, riek- ety ntid crowded tenement house in which i th ir lot was ca t. He saw that egres by j the stairway was cut o.T, and. shutting the j door, ti keep out fire and smoke as long as possible, r.nd picking vp his baby sister, ha climbed out the window to a fire-escape and ' descended to a baWmy on the second fhxir. ! The reporter tells the rest : "Standing on that haleitiv he shnu'ed to a j crowd of men who were on the roof of a shed t in the yard opposite to catch the child, and , fessed Iter to them. Site fell unharmed into j the arms of a 'longshoreman, who carried ! her into hs own hou-e and gave her to his i wife. 'II'-.I.l on, boys." young McKenna ; said as he saw hit sist'T carried away, "I've got two Jtiiore. In a few moments lie : gain ! appeared on the balcony with 1 is three-vear-i old brother II ugh, wh"tii he t hrew to the men i on the roof of the shed. Thev caught t;t;n j unhurt. Charles hail the greatest difhctOty I with his brother James, nine t ears old. wh'a i refused to leriye the room, lie got him to the window, b it thf boy would not iiirii:, . telling his brother that he would certain!-1 j killed on the llagging below. His brother finally went to the back of the room. rn to- I ward him unexpectedly, lifted him in his , arms, and dropro-d him to the crowd below, j He was not n the lr-ast hurt. Charles then got out on the fue-esrirc, around which the j flames were living, and lowered ld'r.'elf to j the lowest balcony, from xt HI -h he inmped j info the yard, lauding on his tl uninjured ! save for scorched hands." Makin.i Timi-. Tvm.r.s The following descr.pt i.-n of tlie apparatus used by the Pan Handle road for making time tables wid be oi iniere-t : It consists of a hi-g"'h-..ard, down each end of which are the names of the stations, with their distances Xrcm tiie termini and from each o'her giver?.. Al-.ng t;:e tip a-i'i bottom of th" l. ant are p'aced at intervals of t wo or three in -hes the hours , of the day. and the-ees Pre fctlli Inl tiler : divided. iet twelfths, or ftve minute-,. The . en I of th tl- cad is pinned at wit at -ver hour I a train is d. -sired to leave say Pittsburgh ! and that thread. T-pivsent't'tg the train, of course il must move tn the right a it is drawu ' d'Hvr. the board, giving it an oblique diree- i ti'in. Tlie hour lo which it is pinned nt t ho. torn represents the i;.nr and nr-'- -,,. r-,, i Columbus, and i is evident th,.t U-. i intersects a line drawn across the 1. ;,, ( J-"-o t j station to station th'' perp.-ndieui:. j h x t..r in k i ilitercctimr ll.it 1, ,inr ll-.dieBt.-..-eteJ 'o C'.ItlO ' r- VYou might lire jtho trahrs arrival th-rcv ..Wi' ?'"! JT',J. h'.- rr"" 1 I Hi AS KU-sSLt-ii. of ti e ti. -rt. sent passing points. nen In 1 n n t,:,, r.o li,t ,rM U ' itui might lire tho train's arrival I a cannon beside bun and he wouldn't notice I ing tlie other wav the ! it I" saidGallaghir. An cxn! inalion ensued, i ni'l the intersections down to batcher us at our own nido," j o her was" an irji AXV? Then comiigto him, she laid her hand on TiUS S3ri tJXnif ' I j "W united, however, in a request that the ' "m,rA,.,ViiTv'(ff n-v-ii- livx.-:. t r "Il-JWiTd --et . -b-broth- J rhr kept secret, bid it w asn't, and tin j i a'Kl , !L U1'' t mav be felt," rcn'ied the er, and 6 - snare ' , nV-'t.. . , ny 'l l rvinS i r ' t j t l l r. tet, Ml"" '.rt. i iji-i V Tl - . J" - ..-s v-. , -,