CC U. rZ ' -.J T H E .POSJ.,, no I ii I 'I mi mil' ti . li . nn. . i . n ill ii t e ii i a !.-: , tnvf -I'M - r f,t r- ' '" 'I "I 1 ' ... ,11 ;, .,,. .(JtTf !-, 1 I l ..... CH0T8R A BLUER, Proprietor. tvij - --- Terms of Sabecripttdfl. " two DOLians Tift ann w rytM wiinio tii nonisa.r i-x.ou ir not paid wifbln ih year. No paper diacotitlnmrd nnm mi mrrmrnpe are paiu. Unless (I . ri6 frfh eiiMisWr 1 i rTrrTAnf.E) iir. VAC - 1 njr anil Halt, a nana-a I ldrrilld o tollier beeom BubtoriberS, nl ar Habit far the price of Ik paper T r; CKOXMILLKK, v ATTUKNRY AT LAW. Miridlcburir. fit.. Offer! fall proleaiional amices lo th pub lic. Collections and nil (Mhfr professional btulneii entrusted lo hie cure will receive prompt attention. Jon 8, XTif K ('.SIMPSON, ! V ATTOHXEY AT LAW. SelinHi'i'nvn Ph.. Offer til professional service la the pub lie. All buiinrn entrusted lo hit cart will bt proinplljr tltendtd In. IJan.517, '0711 1 W. KXIOUT, 1 ! V. ATTOHXEY AT LAW. ' Fi-ci-lmrir IV. Offart bit Provisional service lo the pub lic! All busineia entrusted to. bis care will bt promptly attended lo. Jan 17, '0711 WM. VrtN (iKZKR, ATT01INEY AT LAW. Iicwi"liirir IV, offer Ma professional service lo iha pub lic. C'ollcoliona and all other l'rofereion al business entrusted to bit car will re wire prompt attention. Gi:o. F. .MILLKU, ATTOU.NEY AT LAW. Iicwicliiiri' Tn Offeri Lis rrofeMUnal acrvice lo Hie lib be. lollectlona ana all other rroretMon- all buainrta rnlrunleil lo bia cure will re cei prompt Bllcniion. Jan. 8, u7if f A. LINN, V ATTORXEY AT LAW. ' Iitwinburi; I'u., OITrra bia profeailonal rerricea lo ilir public rollecliona and all other pro- lfiinunl biiainea rnimaleil I ibelr.taro nil! rectivepromptaiieuilou. Juo. II, '(jill LnilAlU.KS IIOWKK, V ATTOIUNEY AT LAW. cliiiMj;iwe Ph., OITera bia profeFJionnl aervicea lo the pub it Colltctiona and all oiher prornaaional luiineaa aulruaied lo hi car will r ctire prompt allcuiion. Office two iloora north of the Kejratona Hotel. Jan 5, 'U7 ICAMUKL ALLKMAX, lO ATTOHNEY AT LAW. SolinNtrrovo Pn OITera hie rrofelonal (errlcva lo the public All bii'ineas cnlriiaied to bia car will bo promptly attended lo. Cnl leeiioD made In nil rarla of lb Stale. llleean apeak lb Fnpl'nh and Oi-rman language fluently. Omce between Hull a nnd lb l'o.t Ptttce. fT N. M YRIJS, II J. 1TTI!RPV 1 MIAMI Ml T HW HI (V nntil w av Hfl mi ii Midtlluburg .Siiydci County Piim'ti. funic a few Uoora West of Hie .1. O. on Main alirel. Comuliation In Ennlinb hud Oerninn lnnguaKe. ' f cp.'OTlf If C. BUC'UKU, H. ATTOUSEY AT LAW. Lcwihbiir Pn.. Iffera bia profpaalonal anvlecalo ilu pub ic All biiine enirii.lcl lo bia cure nill ba nroniMlv allendvd to. I Jan. o. in ii IflHOYER ti I1AKEII liU SKWIXO M ACIIIXK. BTcraona In need of ood ami durable InOWlUg .IIIOUIIIQ CUD u ncvuuimv.t-ii.-ii hi rraioimble prioea by cilling on on 8am- ici. i At bt, Ageui, neiinagroTe. I Jan. i. tni D I. J. Y. SHIN DEL, 61 KG EON AX I) l'HTSICIAN, Midilloliiir Pa., HTera liU brnfeasionnl aerTlcoa lo tha cil- llitens of Middlcburg and viclniiy. L.Murcu ill, in F. VAN UU6KIKK, iiUUGICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST Soliimgrove Fonn. OIIN K. HUGHES, Eq., , , . JUSTICE OF THE TEACE, Peon Twp., Snyder Co. T IV II. WAGNER, E., -II JUHT1CK OF THE ILEACE. Jtoknoa Township, Snyder Co. Pa., trill attend io all buaineaa entrualed to ii ear and on lb nmat reaaonabl trm CD lirmi, . ' . Marcn is, dbh It. J. F. KANAWEL, PnYSICIAS AND8UB0E0S, Centre vlUCi fnsder Co., I'a. tfer LI profctalonal acrrice lo lb abllo. 0 8r W. KCIIWAN M. n.. 6 U KG EON & 1'HYHICIAN, Port TreTorton Pn. lfTr 1.ta Turnfi'inlanal aenloe to lb liilient of Ibi plaoe and vicinity. He I. Minn anil KnoltMb. E ' ' i lApru uo s A.BOYER,Jr. W , AUCTIONEER, v , . Fiooburu? Suvder Co. Tu Stoat reaped fully offer bia terrier lo it publla vtnau uryar ana Aueuon r. Hln bad a laria experiance. I fdoonrdnt tbatl ai rendar rperfcel aiuiMUOB 10 my oiptuyaea. .,, lyan. if, on a i ATTORNEY XT tAW , DlHfUlCT ATTOUNY, . WlDPLEDCBQ,, 8NYDEII COUNTT, Pa Ofio la Court Houee, (8ept.lfi, 07lf LE WiS BREMER'S SONS' POBACCOWAREHOUSE A,lN.322 N. THIRDS' tJ,M- ' PIIILADELVUIA. mtUCUANT HOUSE. . . U. U. MANDEUuACirPaop n. J. C. Mr K. Clark D.41S 41fl North Third Hireau , .' , I uiiauaipnui. WH0LE8ALI BOOK 8RLLEHS, latloncri, Utank book Mttoultotarca id draltra in Wrapping, lilaallnc, Cur. Kl nd Walt papar ftptr 1 0 Oan- rai job rrmiara ... k 2UI Xortb Third Mwal aba- Bm l -tba rhlltdtlpkU F! r.rj SiWOT'I VOL. 8. SELECT v POETRY. ' 'llcallli la Wcultk' . A clear bright eya Thai can pieroa tha iky With thi airengih of an englea'a tlaion, And a atea.ly brnin That can bear Ihe alran ' ' And ibock of lb world' eolliaion A well-knit frame, With a ruddy flams Aglow, and the pulnea leaping Wilb lh mcMiirod tiuia Of a diiloet rhyme, Tbcir beautiful record keeping ' i A rounded cheek, Where the roaee apeak , Of ft oll that I rioli for Ihrlrlnj, ' . ' And a cheat ao grand That tha lung expand Exultant, without tha atrivlng j A breath like morn, With the erimaon dawa t traih In it dewy weetnaa j A manner bright, , And a apirit light. With joy at It lull ooniplelenea ; 0, glre me thec Nnlure'a harmonlea. And keep all your golden Ireaaure ; For what la wealth To the boon of health And ita awcet attendant pleaaurea I l'hrtnologital Journal, Lote l p an Apple Tree. There waa a aral in the appla tree, A nioel delightful and cony nook t And one aftirnoon about half-pant three, Kilty ant thera reading a book, Her fnir head bar with no hat lo mar,. And her ilreia jimt abowed one dainty bool : And boaniv her a heamokfJ hie cigar, ' And he cam no J itood al tha ladder fool. Kitty bnlf blushed, then amlleJ and eaid, Won't you ciiuie up and ail here now ?" And Killy'a brother, a boy to JreaJ. Haw and deiermined taraiao a row ; Ho ho crept lofily iinde Hit tree, LiHluuing lo all they had lo aay, I'M the inipiih brother, and aly aa could bt, Pelted tbe ladder and bora it away. Then Ibry aaw him : and aba. with a frown Paid Wlinl will that awful boy do next?'; Aud alio cnlltd biui the gretcsi ecamp in town, Yet I don't belioet tht waa very much Texed, For her lipa auiiltd though her eye half cried, Aa rhe anw lb poniticn of mailer now, And be came over and aat by her aide. Leaving hit place on Hie oppon.lt bough. Whut could Ibey do t They were enplWca . I bare, Held aa if by an Iron band ; Kitty toaaed back bar golden hair, Aud rtflcciiiely leauod bar thcek go) ker hand. - - If," aaid he, wt for help abnuld tail, They'd laugh lo act un in auch a plighl. So He'd best may here till the abadowa full, Or till toine out cornea iu eigbh" And iomo one did come. It Wat Kitty 'a papa. Who pavard tbe Ire bia foot'lepa (raved, And law through the learea alighted cigar, Aud a niaaculino arm round a feminine wnlut, Kitty looked down and bluahed at one. And looked up a bluahed ill Ibe other j rtuid ber fmher "Tbeae are nice goinga ou!" fcuid abe It la all ibo fault of my brother." What was the end? I'll tell you I hut, Some mom In after, 'mid ailk and lace, A"d ribboni and richea, aome ladlei eat, Who were discussing ibo lime and place A lo when so ran lliuir debaia And where a certain wodding ahould bt; Then that impish brother waa heard loatate, ' It bad better com off in Ibe apple tree." Untom A4vrtutr. Mroug-ailudetl Government.. " la Mr. Cut la iu 7" asked a gentle man, who, having knocked nt a door, was aaluled by a woman, from no upper window, with, ' WoH, wbat'i wunlln' nuowf" " Yes, he' in, or about somewhere, I luppoao' abo replied ; " but I'm Mr. t'utta when any business U to be done. He' Mr. Cutta eatin' an' drioklti,' gloppin' sometime 1" " Well, my good woman," aula tbe gentleman, " I think be will ba Mr. tntta lor my buaioea, too. I wish to Bee bim.,T - . . , " Wbut do Ton want ofliira T" ask ed tho shrew, thrusting her head still lurthor out ol the window. f . .. " To do aomothinj Tor me, but I uiuat tco himself'' was tho roply. - - 1 " It's raal bubineaa, for pay, or only favor you wont? I can lot your homo bare a peck .of oats or I eno di root you to tho to tho shortest road to the lour ; Comoro, r I ranI can why, I can do auytbin for you thtU be could, and a cood doal morel I take tbo mouey and wriio tbe rtoolpta and pay tbe mon, and I Jake off tho produce ! ' I'm aa good a Judge: PC stock as he Is, and I oaa't ie bout en horse flesb.'' u But," laid tbe gentleman, draw ing down his fact solemnly, "yoq can't take bia plaoa now. Find biin for tne utouco.' , ;j i mi Htf'-if I lbs abrew waa-baflod.'eaLook-a-bere,; taiabtr,1, sh eostiuaedi t may be 'you 'don't (nof ' tbo efreum- Uncos of thai caso,, 'Tbit bora farm is mine, and It was nr father's atorc mo ; and Cutta, be hain't no more say to It than that hen down there has. And beside, I'm aevou - years older than he is, a foot higher, and weigh twenty pound mots I What's , yoor business on my plate, if I may tusks SO bold f" : ,i . , - , " To seo and talk with your bus band," repliod the trentleman, getting out of hi h.ua sou hitching his bone to a post, as if ba meant to ty until he did see him, ' Bo you a doctor I, Causo tbors ain't a li'ln', thing the matter with Cutis. . He's the wolloit man la tbo town, and so be I," said this " womsa for tho times." ' ' " "No, m rood womto, 'I'm 'not a dootor, Do you think yoor. hojbaoJ i II f II I 1 Irl A U I V II v Iv t 9-, - .Kl w .! li I MIDDLEBUHG, SN YDEli , CO. PA., .TUNE ). 18T0. will beinsioaf Send that boy to Bnd him I" aaid tho stranger. Tbe boy looked up to bia mother' faoe ; but bo knew hia own interrsta too woll to start without ordcra " Then you'ro a miniHier, I suppo-e liy your black coat. I mny as well tell you and save yoor tlnip, that wo don't so to mooiio' and don't want to. it ain't no uw for you to lenro no trnets nor nothing ; for lit a bijr diary and liaitit no tiiuo to idle away readin , aod I keep hint at it so early and Into, that when hu's dono work be'a glad to go to bod and rest!" "I'm tio minliier, madam : I wiidi I wis. tbousb, for yourrnko," tho gen tleman. Soml tor your husband ; I cannot wait much louger. I must soe him at once. Tho boy stnrtod to hi fact ga!u, and looked in liU mother's eye ; but it gave no marching ordi m. " Look--bere, uiiatcr," now appear ing at the door, and looking defiantly at him, " you're a school maator a bunt in' up a district school; and you think ho is a committee man ; but he aiu t tuts year. ' ' " I never taught school aod never mean to," guiJ tho stranirer. ... " Ma'ntn Cull's," as her oelahbora railed ber, dropped her hands at her ide and hearcJ s groan. She bad found a man alio couldn't manitge. " Seo bore, uow, mmtcr," ebo said, ' I'm ono of tbom who can't bo do reived. I , can rend a body right through, aud I know what you was tho blessed miouto I clapped my eyo on you,' I can toll by your cverlastin' oruiu' that you nro s Iswyor. We liniut got no uarrel j ilnu'l wnut no ducdidrawcd tr wills made; ao ifyuu'ro hunting n job out of my husband you mny ns well unhitch and drive on. We koovv enough to make a little money, aud I know enough to bold on to it." . " My good woman you ruirunder atand my errand. - I can lull no peraos but hiinnolf what It is, and I uu't tell him in eonfidcnrt and alone. If he chooes be mny break it to you iu tbo best wny bo can " . ' U, my goodnpH sukes aliv ! Brother I. it' s blowed up io a MiMis. ippi boat, I betl O, Iu me, tbe poor fellow ! IIo loll a liltlo somelbiog, didn't bor ' I. never beard of him, snd nobody' ' blowed up' that 1 kuow of," replied the gentlemnn. ' O, now I know 1 You're tbo man that wunts to go to Congress, bu, and bar oome berwa liaatiai' aftur vote. He chant vote for you I I bate politi cian, especially them lo thutgou agin women, and thinks tliey'ro mado to drudge, ami natbin' else 1 I'm for free and cijuiil riuhtk for while (oiks men and women for Script ur ys 'there it-n't neithor men or women ; but all's ono in politic.' I bolievo the day's a coiyin' when such as you will have lo bow tho kneo to woman, afore you cao get the big pluces aod pay that's a eatin' us up with taxes I You can't see my husband ! We are goiu' to tho polls on tbo way to the mill, and I'll promise you he votoa right." "I'm no eandidato, and I don't know who you are talking aboat. Ab, thero cornea tbo man I want I" And the strangor thon wont towards Mr. Cult, who bad just leaped a puir of bars wbiou lad from too potato putcn into the lune. - ' 1 r' ' Mrs. Cutis flow into lbs houso for ber sunbonnct, to follow them ; but the time alio got to tho bars, her mys torious visitor sod Cults were driving rapidly down the road. . . " Tbo strong minded woman shouted nftor he husband, " You'd better eome back, I toll you ! ' But the wind was tho wrong way, snd carried ber words into tbe potato patcb. .t ' Sir," said the contlcman to honest Cults, 44 1 have a very aim pie qneation to ask you, but I shall bavo to ask you In coiiQdeueo, I , will givo you five dollars if you will proiuiao not to re peat my words until to-morrow." ' " Wall, air." .replied j CuU. V 1 shouldn't like to aoswor any questions that would matte trouble among my neighbors. ': I have my hunda lull, I cuo tell you, to keep out of scrape now ; but 1 vo done it, snd . baint an enomy in tho world, ns I know." . " But. sir you needn't roply to my question, uulena you aro perfectly will- iug,r aaid the stranger. ! Aiktyayr. qsaption," said Cutis, " and- r will not repeat It. li " " Well, Mr. Cult Well, Mr. Cutis, lam laying feao 00 "1 "rt,,7 PJftC bought, and , I w quiro.df yoa whore. on tho Brlaley place, that I have just WM diroetca to. in- quiro.df yen whore I aouhli buy Cedar posts. A fellow in tne store aaiu, CutU can tell yoa if bis wifo will let him; , but she won't, She'll insist on tctlinc you herself, and perhaps offer to driv with jrou, .Voraverjou go to eider them.' , ; " I told (hem I would see you, sad lak yoa only and tbe youug lellows bet ot it. ... They are to gits you ten dollars, sod to two or three widows in town a cord of wood each, If I succeed In asking you this question alone, snd making sure your wifo does not know my business, until ' stVor breakfast to morrow morning." ....... Cutis knew bis wife's " standing" too well to fool Very atuaitive, and tak ing the bill Irom tho ausoger. ho smil ed aud aid "I will go. with you to look out cedar posts and keep dark, for th joke's asks t but I Uoo'k know as tot II 1st me stay iu toe bouso to-ntgnt for I don't own it,'; replied 'tbe " food natursd Cults. . - .,' .,.,.. " Suppose you go to my pise and see to settinn tha posts, I will ssad boy to tall hsr you had to go oft Bud donly oa a littlt boslasss, and will be bnok in the morninu," said tho atrao gor. i . " I'll do tbat," replied Cu't. " for I never quarrel with hor, but let bnr have her own way. I don't want to worry myself about trifle."- i "Good man," said the Nt rancor. " there aro no trifles io this life, i Tbo amallost act is impurtaat, and thisea.y good naturo of yours will ruin your family.' Itattla that spirit ta-day, and next Hunday tako yoor boys sod goto tbe houso of Uod, whatever she says and be s real man st the head of your own house and family." , " It is rather late ' to begin," said Cutta, shaking his bosd In a way that would havo warned other from the trap in which his feet wore fast M You see the purso is hers," ho a ti ded, and that baa been a eruclor fetter than har will te me. Hut I will try to heciii anew, for Iter good as well ss the childres's.1" Tho boy was sent with tho mcsaae but tho boy wuso't sharp enough. Ma'am . Cutis tjiseovcred tho whira bonts of her lord, tsoklod op snd teul sftor him , -All the way homo and far into the night alio used hrr eloquence, both in pleading and threatening!!, lo find out the tnyitcrioiis ei rnnd ot "that hate ful town nabob that bad eome into town to scperate happy families." But Cutis yielded himself up to a " dumb spirit'.' for ths night; and oo measure could induce him to talk ou any 'ubjoct, lest abd abould pry the mighty secret out of him. - Abmt midnight sbo woro hcraoU' cut and went U sloops but at break of duy alio beguu ngatn. . lie tuon ven tured lo say, ' ss soon us breakfast is over, I'll bicak ths news to you." " lou'll never est a niumol in my house, I can tell you," oriod Kmilippe, ' till you've (old me what thut man wanted of you I" " Then you'll wait a good while to hoar It," aaid Cutt. " for I've vow'd I'd novor tell it till I bad first eaten breakfast I ' aul with thej words he wootout. .., Ma'am 'Cults endured the torturo as loog a possible, and thon gut break last. Sbo called ut Ibo door to no ono in particular, " cotuo I" But vutts didu t Ccimo. After awhile hlio weat out to the barn and found him seated ou an up-turned balt-bushol measure, calmly peeliug and eating a raw turnip It does seem as II this bets man bad possessed , you 1" she cried. " I never saw you ajtelf.willovl aforer'.tce 1 took you borne t Your breakfast Is cooliu' i do cotuo la 1" Here w a point gained. Cults wont in and req'iestod, and ate bis breakfast. When that wusover, ma'am settled herself back in her chair, with hor faco full of euer ex pectation, and said : " Now, begin. What did that ere man want?' Ho wanted -soiio cedar put"," replied Cults, calmly, without looking up : " and that was all I" If an arrow had struck Ma'am CutU she could not have manifested more surprieo and shame. lam the laughing stock of thi town,'' added Cults, " aud from this hour I turu ovor a new . leaf. I'm honocforth head of mv family, and unluse this house uuJe mine, I -hall Gnish off a room in tho barn which Is mine and you will be weleomo to tbaro it with me. If not, I'll llvo there with the boys, aud you will God mo a civil neighbor.". Ma'am Cutis' power was broken. Sineo then the farm has been ctlled " John Cutis', plaee," . and ho H tbu hesd of the hotwe. ' A Distinction Without a Dtr- rERB.in Sift the matter to the hot torn, and but little difference in prin ciple will bo found between tho free traders' who are operating ander tho peoions guise ef rovsnuo reformers, and the out-and-oat repadiators. As the Govercinent is situated there can bo 0 such issuo ss free trade for year to come.' " We have a national debt on which tbe i intorest must ba paid, if we do nut repudiate it. We cannot raso tbo necessary mvoouoto pay this interest without a high tariff; aud a high tariff that does not discrim inate ' in favor ot Amorican manufac turers.. A.. tariff evird.at aven per coqttgtfttti all Imparts .'wtthoujt Jcer ence to their character or Ibe condi tion of the market,' would, In tansy iostaoecs, be ono of the most oppres sive measures ' that any Government ever adopted. Kvea England, with her free-trade palaver, would not ven ture upon such fe coarse. Her tariff discriminates, and ' I levied so as to fsvor her cwn interests ss - a nation, and the intereats of her oiliteos most effectually. We must, therefore, noi only bare a tat iff a protective tarltr an well as a revenue tanrt. loose who talk otherwise ure simply work log la the iotereet of England and a oltlsb few, or are reptidlaiore at wast of tbo first water wbo would 7oU for " Young Greenback" or anybody else who would embarrass our finsnces snd aod" foroo repudiation upon Ibe coun try. It matter very little to which class they belong. Their works all tend the same way and to the same end, ana can result la nothing but mischief. If they amount to anything stall. In word, are taMsryif ae isN. Before ws do tbal ve must au oually pay tbe interest oa It. Te do this we vat have) a high tariff. cAnd a high tarttr,' to' futnlsfc tk erttsHdepoitA Ye, aotwitbsuading. ho amoaat of revenue and rovw tlie kasll Wfi" as astaas worth' over lorty huNeasosae, ; murit be dweritalMUpgiioousaoauoiiara, ms resattvr industry, and PstsUv. v.Vuwt Guriruit Pepper Pods. BT.JOSIt BIl.MNd, If ytt bov got a spirited and noh'e boy, appeal tew In gonnriiniy ; iT Vtl bov got a heavy aud sullen one, appeal lowjiis back. ' ' A nrato luenny ov our peoplo go abroad'tew itnprovo their mind) wbi h idn't gt eney mind w hen they wnr at home ; knowledge, like charity, shu 1 begin nt home, then Riired. AlDitk-ihum aro the compliments that Ileavoo pays tew thrt vlftcwon.4 Noboddy bit a phool will spend biz time ti'ioiu to convinen a phoil. Time is like money, the less wii hav ov it tew spare, the further wo make it go. Tho tonguo h really a vorry fast member ov the body poltiiok ; he dux all tho talking and two-thirds ov the thinking. Tlmro it moony n persons who k.m set a mousetrap tew pcrfeekhun, but not sntiffled with eieh small gntno, Un dertake tew trut lor bear, and eit ketohed by tho bnuxN. Moral Ktn l iy ( vuro geiiiu". and sti'lc tew iho miec. 'Lot lum g'Miii H-'ii.-n d nnane.Mil'w""IJ "mo M'l'ver witu i..y : ii t falhor to bia boy. M ho hud c.ni 'ht n I young rabbit, "ani when ho got big-1 ... . . ... gor kcleh bun auin. ' 1 lie boy did a, ho wua told, and liar, been I'lokiti' for that rabbit uvur since. Tho world owes ull iU energy and refinement tew luxarys dijinj root for breakfast and going naked fur I clothes, is the virtowous itiiioeen.so of"! of a lazy savago. There. Ix lots ov folks who eat ne'l and drink Well, and sleep well, and yet l'"' drunkard or criminal cf hi- hom.. aro sick all tho titn.t these aro'the",'J lril""l, " t ' ti his b ai t ; hut fnlka who atwur. eniov noor lienlth. s'eak to him ef bis in ither, nil I recall Apcrstu With il little stnatteriii ' ov learning is a good doul like a hen's egg tbat bat been set. on fi.r n hIhu-i I line and deserted by thu ben il i.s spilt for batching out ennything. " l'ejplo of good senso '' nre tho'-e whoso opinions ngreo with ours. Th a re it n grain doal of magiiilieeiit poverty Id our big eitys people who eit klain oup outov a tin buia wit!i a 1 gold spoon. The place wliar piverty, virlew nnd I luv meet and woisliip together, iz the) most ask red spot In this universe. liipencuce uou t tnako a man so hold ax it duz so careful l'rido never forgets itself, never haz ! lljeetit Jevelopments has disclosed I ''"' c" ".ltr 'i"iel' a playspcll or a frolick j .it is stifr from 1 the fa. t that, whatnvcr nuy he .lolin1"1' ','c"iut of his j-.l'iijo it juIiKipes m morning till night, from top to bottom. 1 Chiiutiiiin's ehurteomings, h p i.-ses-es! !1"-' I'1.""1' "f ,,is '''''th; nn I cmi-Iii les H.U. BIBII PK..V. (III. 1 l.ll llllll' III There aioVbut liftlo tloowino cuod jing th la.r to a le s'odso In tbN world enny now. uiid,aoy.vr .n;le. likeasletl Stitko. . what lltllo thare i ain't iu luatket it is held for a dividend. IIioeo who trivo maao np tnarc ine pro'titcu ot t inna, na 1 been .! minds tew lend a life of enjoyment will ! at remarkable low rati;, wiiluui any find the following recctpeo a grate !npi.iiVLl reasjii thorelir, mil Hit help Vv ihem ; " To ono nuneo ovfi oveuuo oflieers. having an ink. in,; lint picture a,ll n pound ov repentance.'' 'all was not exactly rigl.t, iu-'irited Adv-ui.iyi a potilteas which redjoe-j niquirif.s iuti the matter, r s iltmg in out vun'ly aud stiviigtbens our Vincw , the diseoveiy of a wholenaie sy-t"tuot oven a b"V never feel half so gool nz 1 Miiugg'iug, I'V whieli tlu gveiii u nt wl cn he hat Icon spanked and SH aw "iv to cool. i'edentry islbo sctcneo nf investing several year, past a large u i'ti '..! .e what littlu yu know iu ono kind ov 'Chinamen have ui i Ie a tegular pra. tie. perfumery, and insisting upon sticking 'of biiugiug to this eouuiiy v-ilu ih! ' tbat under cvry man's kuoo whom yu'Chinc-e exports d iit. up iu c-iuvetiieui meet. w uler-proot' puok iges, whieli . ie Lieing is like tricing tow hldo in a- tluwu ovorhoarj jat before re.i.hii fog, if yu move about yuro In dinger uv land and the places m irked I y ;i.-.l-bumpiug yuro bed agin the truth, an 1 j buoys con-istiug of a bamhoj reed w.Ui as aoon az tbo fJg blows oph yu nrc. a chain uti.l wn.-l.t utt iehe j. Tik.s -gone conyhow. packages were ai'terwards fiihed up iu Marryiug an angel it the poetry uv small boa's under cover of night, uo I marriage, but liviug with her iz the brought into the city, without, of proze, ued Ibis is all woll coulT if ibe Ieoiir.su, payings cm of duty Tie taste of th poetry hain't spilta our! low price for which thoy vre suhse relish for tho proze. queutly bought an I tho large husincs- ine man wtio lives on nopo nuiM pick tbo bones of disappointment Tho dsvil it said to bo the father uv lies. If thi is so, bo has cot a large family, snd a grato moony promlsiug Among other pri?,?s tish.'d up lately by children amuog tbim. the autb rilie ivy a package contain " Idfe Is like a mug ov b.'cr, fnth nt Yng 70d poua ls of the Lt-'. l'Iiineo the top, oil iu tho miJdle, and M'ttilings, opium, llerenfter San rr.iuci.ven re . 1 .1.. 1.. I . .rtl III 1. ....! . I . . I I .t tiiw isiiwiu. i i vtjnuo uuiorrs win ntj req'iirv'i i'i u.iur-i We should liv In this life ui tho we j vessels arriving fpuu I'hina . S"inel wnr walking on glare ice, liable to full'dislanuo down the harbor, w hore tliij at euny moment, and lew be Utfed at species of fraud cannot bo pmeiicvj ou hi tbe bystanders. . . a . I- Men, if they ain't loo lazy, liv sum time till bO, aud destroy tho time a good deal as follows : Ibo fust b0 years they -prod throaiog stuos at a mark ; tke second 'M they tpend ex- aiuiuing tbo mark tew seo whare the siuos bit, und the remainder U divided l0 biui, thjiigh a sru ill ihitig to us iuvJ beoo'ce ulm i-t e-imnl.-trdy e in cussing the stut) throwing biztluess w can never know the amount of re-'hau-te I an I u'ip-od'iotiv.v the 'ninvt snd nussiu the rumatito. , peatiim all tho bairn of him we Lave J res dents make' I ntnt t'oct.fe fvl.li Tho sotting down nuJ folding our .u.rd. The bu man heart i prone ie an 1 girdeni nn-il-iv, even on the arms, and 'waiting for something W Janler.snd we should wveh ourselves in st aril ratehl.s m' uudr shore. turn up, it Just about as rich ajcirolully when spekulatioo at going out iolo a 400tti,oul to uf acre lot, aetUog down ou a sbarp gtooo, with a pail betweeti our knees, and waiting for a cow to buck np aod be milked. -si correspondent of ths Oxford Pre, gives the following by way of showing that farming is s reniuuers tire business ! ."Tbeto died in Ful ton township, Lsaaater, county, this spriag, a Friend by lbs oamo of Amos King, who setllo4 when a youug uuu ou a tract : of , uuiiuprovod land ul eighty acres, in tbat township, aud never increased tbo is of' hia farai. The natural quality of tha soil was thiuiah, aud was Urate! io - ths old fashioned stylo of rotation. Friend King eon 11 nod himself to agriculture proper, , not feeding much stock nor dairying, nor truekiug, 11. never speculated iu any way, hut made hi money by plain fartuiog. A few year ago ba lost some seven thousand dol lars by two baukiug Justltutioss . lo Lauoastsr, wUam he. and - tupuey tsrlii and uacontmoa acomuiy, t Nojr, Otir 'loftier. From earlieJt infiincv wo l-arn lo ir 'iir mutber. Night filler nk-hi. wlii'n we are tossing upon a bod of piin, bhe, watches over us with untiring and gentlo enre, thinking of nothing but tint whieh relates f n onr comfort, lmok upon Iho battle-field, nftcr tin oonflict i ever, and nil is silent save an occasional moan from n dying sol dier, nnl nought to li-ht up idr faces of the tlying but the light of tin moon. Hero ntitl thero wn s e n flut tering figure darting t nml fro annti the dea-l, mid now mil then peering into tho face of one who, she think, perhap, limy bo h'-r hoy. What n piottiro of mother's love is ihi '! No rest for her until she finds ber hnv : aod when he is found, wi'lterin in lil'o's blood, the mother bends over him aud sob nfler Sob escapes from Iht agonis'id biMom. Lotus l.ik into the hospital. See that pnor fellow lis he lie.s upon bis cout h kind imrscH are aruiiud adiiiinisieriug lo his wants, Imii ' what catvs ho for lhe;c? his tii'dlierl M n''1 It-ll bk nt liim li.iw eve IL'ht up an I hi- " " J "os '"' beca-.iso his m-uher i- enmniir to -t e ii:.. ' him. J'.ies ho not love his m-ither '! Vet how many of us turn w ill, mm p'e-isuiv and :i lv:uit,'e d 'tivc l from ;i lioni h 'r wise a Ivlee nn I re.iid it veil coudu -icd newsi'ijiT ? .V'p'mr only as talk. ISutiu altnr yen's, when .as I am I would r it her not fur liOv wo uro thrown into tlio Woi 1 and have -I t i.irs ii ye ar ! -i v e inys.-If of I ln only oiir-elfes to depend upon tori pleas'ire I icnv euj .y ef r.a l:iu nnl ""PI"'". u 11 ,VJ l' 1 l' 1 ' lh ' ueai'mg my fmMr-n ml, ml t.?,- b-s-om whioli sliu gavj. a'olj:ib ' it whit th y h ive v: I in He- roj'iet. When it is lo lute, lual wo ill I . T""' 'oll-nv her lovin,' a h iee. Siie ik t.. l" " 'ho Weary ni-l.'s i-t. wjtohej Ilill'S i wa- in p uVl'r "" " ''lie lie wa-in pun. au l yoa over In m while Ii "te a nnst over roil I li:S eye -i lie will bow his, u.;1i aul thiol; overilie pli'a.-ant days of his eliildli i d, le-ie'm-lior thorn only as a (lolihtiul 'Invmi that is p.it and g.itm loievir. In niter veins as we tUnd lit-!. id o the i'u! i. dead body of our beloved niotliei', the l,u""mi wl'"-" h"J L' 'giil ns wiiou we wei'd young, and wlneli he had hel n e lrv:'""1 w"1' conuunpi mi l m-.h-u tl"'u 'ussuis wed t.i mine nhill lie our guiding star to heaven ail to mother. laBlnUHJ' ol ( 111114'se SlIIUZAKTS the gift of in -inuity and akili in eva J. gn-e ousurDasaodbitl I.ntel V it Il ls l ei'ii I it-marked iu Smi Krancisuo thai a -re.it i 'inutility wf. opium teas, spiees, tl'.' has heon kepi out ot a toii-eiorabie I'evcnil'!. Thev sseertaiaed th I ir ereaiea u iany attracted tne a tenti in oi mo legium ue ileal et's, who itiloftue 1 1 the revenue utli.'et'i of what wit!, g ling i i i i. . ... . . ' ou, an. I oroao up tne lus:i.r. aoeouul oi the depth f the water. SbANfiE t It seems a lulls thing to slander our neighbor ; to repeat all " " the harm we have heard of him, toa Tilt i'liinese ure s.ii I lube retnatk whisper away reputation, and s'.au hi in ably sueo. -fiif agrietfltur sts W tiereas in ibo dark. Yet it is ti LMVitt tnatlur . iiimiit of tho ul ler farm in t'alifornia we U't'l tha' we are' Spe ol oar neiglibyr. e heard n lady uuee aay, " 1 nuko it n, agriculture, and tHe-e are u'lowosi tie rule oever to repeat anything bad jsecvssivo -i-iatious without materul that I hear of another '. 1 am resolved , change. thai I will uever take part iu iojuriug anv tine. bat a wi-o resolve. Would tbat all mad il the goldcu rule of their lite. Ibw much misery would , " i-''- ' notice seems to have bo spared, how mu.-h mvr kitjdly ! been takn ef his re;o' t The acei wouid te our iuUrcoorse w iih each j denial tindiug of golden sand on the other. Why, th wot Id would bu like! American river, by Marshall aud Bv -E Jon without the .erpent. Bui iuslea J 1 neit iu l?. Srwl awaiveued geunrn.1 of hiding tbo evil w have beard, how! interest in th uew Ml Porsdo. aud iu eagorly wo spread it; how gloal auguratcd practically the busiuess et' over tho story; how glat we are to miuiug gvld ou iho I'acilio coaL pour it lute lbs ears which opeu so gladly to reclcvo ft. lVpnve us of all that great Starleefeonversstiou, slander and some oi us would be at loss what to talk about. Would thtt we were only as anxious to tell the good w know of our aeqaaintances as we are to tell ths lad ; what a cbarmiugtbiug soeioty really weak) be. Thero are people to whom alaader is the very breath of their life; soctul spiders; hideous and TCBomoas to secret, sod in darkuess the weave their webs or distraetiosi. They sre a eurso lo sooitty. ajsaoker worsu I tbesr Ii ieads, imd a disrssw lo thesaselves. 1 , KATK OF ADVERTISING:, . i .L.i 1 1 Onaeolnmn en year - . ffifl.no Ont half eotumn, one year. 8O.00 Ona-fnurtb enbinin, net year, lu.00 ( in )- 1 10 lines) iuitrliaa Ji . Knory additional ioerlion 60 l'rofesnioaal and lluiinei cards of not more than ft line, per year. 6.00 Auditor, Eieeulnr, Administrator and Assignee Notice - 2,10 Editorial not leea per tin: ' 11 All advertisements for a'aliortof perlo ilmti one year are payable al the lima I hey are nrderpd. and if not pnid Ibe p-r-on nrib-riiig Ibem will be held rrsponaibl for His uiotier. Dliilwmie ii cuapiipera. ' llnw decs it hippeu. nvighbir II, hit votir ehildren hare i ui'iili greater prgies lo learning and know "lge of tho World than mine ? The iey nil nt it ii I the sauie prhiMil, and ho what I know, enjoy equal advantage." " I) i vim lake the liewspaprr neigh bor A ?" " .No sir, I ih not tale thrni niveli" hut sometimes ''r,rr" one, jus to read. I 'ray, sir, w h it have lie wspapers t i d.i with the c luenli.in ul lh Idreli ?'' ' Vh. st, they li'ive a vu-t deal 1 1 d' with it, I ii nr.) you. I shoul I us snon think "I keeping them Irmii s honl as to - withhoM f'rmi theiu tho newspaper ; il ii a little sidm l in itself. I! 'in-: new every week it ut tracts tin ir n'tviitinn, an I th -y are sure tn jicru-n if. Th'H, w hil i'iriii' their liiimls with useful t iimvlcde, they arc nl the s iino I itne aenirio:; t lie nrl of re i ling. I have often been siii ii uel that in- :i of un.lor.t mdiri hb iul-1 overlook the i .nporlntic-' of n new-piper in s family." "la truth, neighli'r II I fre- j'l'initly thi'ili I -h "i' I like theiu hut ean'l allord the rxpen-es " I " t'llll'l alTll'l fVjilll-i'S ? Willi let mo a-ii. is tlie value of tW' or tbroii 'loll.i:- : veir. in enin;i iris mi w ith tbe n v -n ii.en. All I U mi. i m ro:ieci em -I'M" rli:il tio y are :;roivi!ig Ii tl ict'ul un I - ki--ty. Hi. us,' pny ! 'l' in nt 1 1 1 1.' 1 1 1 i r - ol - I i'i'I ni-'iiti ei lie ctei t in a Ivauee i-vot'V ' ir, Itl'l T 'I Vtnl th no m ue of i' . I Still!!'. Ill till- MMllIl Tlie I!n,ir .S i'fi- r ! r, an n.'tleul t ital in.ig.i.ine, puhli-he 1 nt Atlanta, ieoi'i.i, in'; m :, ,ii! Very sui-iLin views of l'., oniigrr.ti'in nnl lalfir . '! tl -ii of the S."i:l1. It s tys lint a!'; :r si severe i .'t n .'lo as 'V.is wlt-i-s-,',1 1 . y tl,.' rel. ,!!!, mi. it i. intur.il : th it t'c ml-'.iii er ' an l'n r a'i oit lb ' p. r-eiiL eotuliti ii o! the N rl h -liould I prevail al tle'Seith; an 1 an -i 1 1! v ii'trimeojt view of tilings I e taken by Ul... V. ..I ,....!.. I, i....tjta lit.. no on,, settler nil tin; I in. I III that -.'C ;f aiiit.ue ..ui i-.-s i u-n in .e,-er i ig i 11 V',' 'i'''! '''' 1 ' iooi.-!lj i t : i . i t-. .mo l nvi"i ino ","'r' . ' ,v,'' 1 .tlier. W w l"-, met binn It it ti -ii r for si les I i l.' t V..li.-l V war li i- pa-s our I in 1. 1 . Ui of tl.e S . ' juiiler, t i e d. an 1 p" t"e .! - v.'r , it li ' li 'n-'i.' I, and let I'll strive. aleeiM r t i ali.me. li",. wea'i'i an I pro.sp.-r.tv. -.i;.itiil "! tli aid if i i i N'ir'.lieru l An I th in i ''.". ski no ! V Tt!l .-III i'llMle .s l. Il1'1,' ir en ae "rs ; a i i when .';.!', ! in .' ir nn-l-t. let II- cotit iii'H' to I II Hv d.r i-'. t th Ml III I te 1 t . Thi 1 k 1 HT II tlio s .. j , til ut d..'-ei- We! vin I'e W I t -ue'l uliivoi s il,y t.f'.ter f .r t Cnio'i. I: -eriovt.'s ;is ;r . -I-. : : ; reva'l it will t'i; m ie!i ie a " e l!' U"" ef t'o' w I.d'j is n .t !- i!li -i tint ii -.i- !i.' .-'Y 'i and -.'.! I i'O ffi"tld!v eu-.eiU t lui V I teg tilel'. liu-'lllieS W ill d- a g J '1 harg liu e i;i he h 1 1 ; that, ii bjt liei, iimo fe '! as tree to exciting lahnr a- t trade in pro In t- of la'")f. each ti i l- Ins oivn p! bettor, aul tho w!o'!.' entry gains thortby. ' To ' ..ii,l a riilr.ii I C'.n ihr ' i'i ouo nt' the day to a p is.engor my t..'lct," t ! p..ed '.laete' - , pi trains -Ji otn.r "Mv fiee i . tuo ra eti.vr. t " In b e I '." sail the eo-i I n t 'ing biek his wiL-ib.iui. an I it a mo-t power;' il buueb of 'iKe. i my oricri ure to pinoli ;iil ' . . . i : . . I " r, r!l- laving " well, liekets i i;-ing imi ii.is rial. "And mv bi-ioess n d icior ot" this roi l.' qui.'".' rejiiie i t!,e p is-cii. -er, is to eo tbat c :i l uMrs da UjI i knock down." The eouluct or readjusted bis wrist- Un I Ihey lureb.H'ks giving 'nil and mi'iat.) lnoetion rcgirilnig vw e Mim n ul Tilt oiaU-ueo of go.d i'i Califorii I was tltscovored by Sir Fi'aooiS lliu A c vsa ot feminine darini U roUJ of aVirgiuia belle, who ro.U tsi th edge ot a preeiuwo, and dv-a-d any man ef the party wilt, whom the was riding to fllow hor. XjI a aiau ae eeptcd the challatigo ; ba a UoUii aiug youtk stood, vu his heal iu hie' saddle, aut da rod the lady to JU ibai. i. , Ir is statist tbar th lerehroa' biorses. loiroduotsl iu Ccutral Ohio withiu, lb) bast Urn years are gtvtu god sai-alw(itu, and sr beiog brssl mote sareesmelj this yesar than st any oreiious time. ---- ' si - v.
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