THE POST f.Ml.b every Tkr.d.y Evening bl' Terms of Subscription, dellsaprieer- TWO DOLLARS TER ANNUM, PayaMi thin l monms. r .ui no, F"",f TTftn Tube, Jiihln .h. ,f. N. paper "''rdV.?, AI aatil ill arrearage are paid sales as uieui OB lire ... .miIaii f iha nuhllsher. kuhacriptionn outeido of the county Parson tinls and aflnf pSfieTSl J.lrfWfd I otber become ub!ribr,'c0unin, (nd r Hebl for P1 PPrj ry ' afl??B"5???"iir lint T r. CK02IMILTEK, l . ATTORN fcf AT T.AW. IMidcilubiirfr, Va., Offer Ml pfofelonal service f lb pub- I lif. CollW,,I,a anu a1 inurr prrfpfliionRi business emrusiea i in car win receive prompt mention. (Jan 8, 'Oiif T C. SI MI-SON, iV. ATTORNEY AT LAW, rMMmSirrove Fn.. ()ftrt bit profeealoaal sefviee to th ptlb )lf AH bslnes entrusted to bit care will b promptly attendee! In. I Jan. i,, uiii I W. KMUUT. t), ATTOHXEt AT LAW, rret-luirjj Tn., Offers hi rfoftselenal service to lli pub lic. All btiKlnrUn entrusted to bit ear will b promptly attended to. Jan 17. 07ll 1TM. VaN (irKH, y ATTOKNKV AT LAW, Lewisburg; Tn., Offers hl professional ervice to the pnli lit. Collection and all oiber I'rofe.'sion al business eutrusted lo bit ear will re ceive prompt attention. GKO. F. MIIXKII, . ATTOHNTY AT LAW, IjCWishtirff. I'll. Offer! b rrofcssional service to the pub lie. Collection and all otber profession ll business entrusted to bi raf will re ceiT prompt attention. ilnn. 8, 'Hit I M.LINN, 0 ATTORNEY AT LAW, LewiHburg; I'n., Offer bi profession! service lo Ibe pnblie. Colleetion and all other pro fessional business enlrualed lo tUIr cure will reeeiveproniplaltenilon. f Jan. 3, '07 if J ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sclinsjrrove Pn., Offer bl prifeionl servic to lb pnli .lo. Collection and all other provisional ustneas entrusted lo bl enre will re. eeie prompt attention. Oflice two door finrth of Ibe Keystone Hotel. Jn f, '07 SAMUEL ALLKMAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Selinsgrovo Tn Offer hi 1'rnfesslonal service lo Hie puMie. All busiaes entrusted to bi car will be promptly attended lo. Col lection made in all part of the State, lie can apeak, the Fngl'sb nd German Imijcuaga fluently. Ollice between 1111 mid lb l'ot otlic. IJ TOMEn fc'filMlOR IT LiW MiJdleltur Soyilur County IVim'n. Offi a few door Weel of Ibe ,V. O. on Main flreet. Conmiltallon and German lanRimge. in KnglUli 8p.'07tf J. C. IJLX'HKIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J.owiHlutrjr i n., Offer bi proeionlli eeiTiceelo the pub lic. All liiiainen nirnled lo bl eare will be tiroiiii'tly at tended lo. 1 1 Jan. 8. M17il C1ROYEU & HAKEK T skwinc; maciiini:. Penon In need of a good and durable riawing Macbiua can be acconimodilod nl reaionabl price by calling on on 8am IBL Fai.t, Agent, Hclingroe U. J. Y. 811 IN I'KIa tfl'ItOEOX ASH rilYSICl.VX, - Mi.lUlcl.urg Pa., ftffer hi, prnfeiiitionat etreice to Ibe cil lien of Middleourg and vicinity. fMrcb 21, "(IT F. VAN lR'SKIUK. fcVROlCAL & MECHANICAL INTIST . ' . SelliiRgrove Tpim. ' JoiiN Hi nuoin:s, Knq., JUSTICE OF TOE PEACE, Teno Twp., feeder Co. T Y U, WAONKR, Knq., . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Jackson Township, Snyder Co. Pa., TTIU attend to U bttslne entruated to i.i. and on lha Juofl reaaonable term. . 4 , March 12, '68lf ft. J. F. KANAWKL, ThYBICIAN AND 6URGE0X, Centreline, fn)dcr Co., I'n Offer bit profeMlonal lervlce to lb public. O-flHlf 1 W. BC1IWAN, M. lt . A: SUROEON & PHYflCIAN. Pott Trotrortoii Ta. Offer bl profeloial enrloe to the ritiien of thl plaoa and vicinity. 11 focal Oernian aid Englieh. April 10, '08 ?i A. HOT ER, Jr. AUCTIONEER. Fibttrr Snyder Co. Pa., liocl reepectftilly offer bl lervlce to . the eaMIe at Vendue tryer and Auction eer. Having bad larg axpfrieaee, 1 feel confident ibel I ran render perfect aaliafaelion to WJ eaaploye; Jan. , 'n7l J3 , ', PARKS, e A'unnr-i ai DISTRICT ATTORST, umni JCMiSa. SNYDER COUNTY, Pe Office i. Court JIu.e, Sept.l. 07tf 1. K WIS BREMEli S SONS' JOBACCOWAUEKOUSE ' M. 322 IM.TMIKUwJ' -'',0,88) ' PHILADELPHIA. -hlf ERCUANX II0U8B. U. II. MANDERBACn Prop'il; I!, J. C. N1PE, Clerk e.418 Kertk Third jure. . l'klladelpbl. VriLLEBAKLPEB , . , WHOLESALE BOOK SKLtEM, BUttooeri , Ulank book Haoufeotoree ".ST. r rniiADKLrnu ma rniLADti.rnu,. Apt receipt for wbcvA dtrinn htv ben unnanAilj Jtc U8T II, 1170, OT.ovu irnraet-oia'. . jh light, "ftW, itlH ort'sttnl tmmrl'. . Xh wftll ooinstanl toviMjniifM f irJ toodoncy ' rlodiMaritftl usheU do. do., 1 id t. 000 baahels downward farther' ! l.'W bushel Kd : brttM48MUO. R. 000 knahel oJ l'oooayl I 0$. "Coro It comina? adatataire fmilroitd, fcui tho refwlpu vKtitf tn aeunod lit 11 irv-rnw urcilliu , Ole 01 ttmA. i rnn3 iTnu ytllnw at WtUDtEnt'Rtl, SXVDEU CO., VA. Alt -RtNiis or jon VRrsTiNd KRATLY. CHEAPLY. .Jt FXI'KWTIOVHLY KXfeCl'TED AT THIS OKF1CR. gAMt'KL FA 1ST, Merchant Tailor, Ha Jt reeeUed an entire new tob 'of CLOTHS, CA88IMERES A VESTINU5, II of a superior nnallty which he I tire pared lo mke up in the beat atyle and on lien notice. He aluo keep llrown nl White French Yoke Linen 8birl.and a ren erl ortmeul of tenllemen' FurnUbinn Good, !1 of wbioh be offer 14 the public al very reonatU price. Call al my plac on Tine Rlreel, betweea Eckhert'a corner and th bridg. Seliu Grote, r. June 4, IXiiS if. QnIOnT'LANING MIMj! Bt;i,INSOROVE,8XYDER CO., rA. Kcely tib Milllcr, Lunilicr Dealers and MAHi fAiiVi a or tloor, Door Bom, Window, Khtillrr. window Boxm, Blinds, Sah, Stair Fixing, Hand Balling, Brack rts. Mnultllnc. Vtnnrlnir, SURCLL 8AW1.NO it CA BIN KC I t KN1NO. Shingles, Lath, &o., &o. Order riJjciled and Riled witb prompt nee amf deipalib. l'le call and em al ine O'lr itork before rurcbaalng eleewliere. O-ilMtf Q TJX OK IAISI II. HE AVER neeierlfully announce to llie ciliien of Midillrliiirit nl viviutiy that lie I now ready lo eupply Ibem with ibe largest and mm complcl (lock of SritXG d- SUMMER GOODS ever brought to Ibi pine, al greatly re doced price cheaper than llio clieano!. lie invite altention to bi large alovk of M CHUN'S. CAMCOK8. KEHINES, T.AWM8, SILKS, 11EREUE8, V IN ENS, Boots mid Shoes, HATS AND CATS. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. SHI UTS, and everything usually kept Id well regulated alar. - (live me a call and be convinced Ibat ibi I the place to buy good. COIN THY I'RODICK taken in exchange for good. Win. II. Heat rr. Middleburg, Mny, Jrt'iT. RKAD1NO KAILUOAH Summer ArrtingentCDt, Mondav May 10, 1870. Great Trunk Line from Ibe North and North west for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, PmiHvOle,' .Tamaqua, Axliliind, ! In in ok In, Lchnuon, Alloiitowu, J'ailon, h;brala, l.ltln, l.anvasler, toluinbia Sc. Tiain leave llrriatmrg ror rew 1 ork, a follow) nl o'ib, H. 10 ll.Uj forenoon, and 2.60 p. to., einueciing with aimibir train on the tbo Pennsylvania Railrond, ml arriving al New lorkatrJ.iU noon, a.ot) ,06. aild W)0 p. m., letpcclivoly. Sleeping car accompany Ibe V3j a m. and .. ... ..:... .1...... Pelnrnink t Leave cw lork at 0.00a ui, 12,00 Noon, and 5.00 put. Philadelphia at H, 15 a m Bud 8. HO p m ; Sleeping Car o- ompany the V,tHI p m, and o.uii p m train from KD lork, without cnange. Leave HarrlabUtg for Heading, rottaville Tainaqua, Mincrsvitle, Ashland, Sbaavokin, Pinesrov. Allentbwn nnd Pbiladelpbla, el 8,10 a in, 2,60 and f .10 p m, alopping at Lebanon and principal y station! the 1,10 p in train connecting fur Pbiladclpbla, Pollvila aud Columbia onlv. For Polta- ville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, Leave Harrisburg at ,4H p m Last fcnevlvanla Hailroai Irin !ev Reading for Allentown, Knston and New York at 10.30 a, m 1.27 and .45 p. m. Keinrnlg, leave New i ork at H. IK) a. m., 12.00 noon and 5 (H) p. m. and Allen- town at 7.20 a. tn. 12.25 Noon 4.20 aud S.46 p. m. Way passenger tram leave rutlauelphla t7,K0am, connecting witb similar train on Eaat Penna. Railroad, returning from Head'ng at 0,86 p ro, stopping al all nation Lav Pottavilla at 6,40 and 0,00 a m and 2,60n. m.i llerndon at 0,80 a mi Bha- niokio at S,t and 10,40 a. nu Ashland al 7,06 a m, and 12,30 noon, Mahaooy City at 7.61 a. nv and 1.07 p. m., Tamaqua at 8,88 a m, and 2,20 p ro for Pbiladclpbla and New York. Leave Pottvvllle. via BcbiiylklU and Hue nuebanna 11 R at 8.16 a m for Ifarrlsburg. and 12. ')6 noon for Pinegroveand Tremout. Reading Accommodation train I Leaee Pottavilla at 6,40 a tn, pae Heading at m.a m, arrivlug at Philadelphia al 10,20 7,80 Returning, leave Philadelphia al ,16 p d, paning Reading at 8,00 p m, arrivlug at Pollavill at 0,40 p m. Poltdowo Accommodation Train Leave Potistowo at 8,26 a m, returning leave I'liUailelphIa at 4,00 p m. Columbia Railroad Train leave Reading at 7,20 am, and 6,16 p at for Ppaiata, Litis. Lnealer, Columbia, t '. ' Perk 'omen Railroad Traina leava PrVI emenJuuoiloa at 8,00 a m, 8,00 6,80 p m; reluming leave Sohwenkivill at 8, 05 a n, 12,4c. Noon, and 4,16 p ni, eonneellng with similar train! on Reading Railroad. Culebrxrkdale Railroad train leave Fotta town et 9,40 a Ml and 0,20 an, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 7,00 and 11,26 a so. eonneeling with similar train oa Readlnc railroad Cheater Valley Railroad train leave Bridepvrt at 8,80 a m, and 4,06 and 6.02 p m, reluming, leave Powniaglowa at 0,20 a m, 12.43 noon ana o,io p m, eonaeottng with ilinilar train on ueaatni ratlroaa. tin Hunday I Lv New York at 6,00 p ro, pbiladclpbla 8,00 a and (,16 p ea, ika 8.1m a id trala running only te Reading; leave PollivUl 8,00 a ma HarrUburg 6,86 a m aad 4,10 p ro,' leave' Allentowa at 7.26 a. m. aad aad 8.40 p. a. I leave Reading .1 T ib a m. and 10.06 B a for Hartunurg, at 7 a a m for New York, at 4,46 p m for ill.mn... aad 4,26 n for Philadelphia, Conimntatiov. MHeaa. Beasoc, School ad eieunlea tlekela, te aad free allpoial Brg ebeeked tkreagk 00 yemd nrTwv 1 1 V , ' ' 1 1 J t5 MIDDLE BURG SELECT POETRY. TIij tijerinaitf Rhine. . ' T IIICfll.Al' HKCRK. H never ibal be France The free, the Oernian Rhine, Tho' raven-like ahe glance And croaka br foul deaign. Po long a talmly gliding It wer 111 intnite green, So l)Bg a oar dividing lie mirrored wave ia veen, II never (ball be France'. The free, the titrman Rhine, So long at youth enhance Hi fervor with it win. So Inng a pentry keeping The rock It margin stud i So long epire are ateepiug Their image in ila Hood. II aever ehnir.be' France'. The fre. Ih'o Herman Rhine, So long a festive d.incev Iia lover-group combine ; Si) long n angler brinyetli lie limiy trout 13 shore, . So ottg.rln.iiiiiisirrl aingeth lia prai from doorlo d oor. It never almll be France', The free, I lie Oernian till I Do, Until it broad expanse in It hist defender' tbrino. Tli Rlory nt llie' (ood l.lltlc Hoy rVHo tlltl not I'roaptT. II V MAIIK TWAIN. Onco there was n unod lilllo lioy by tlx imrue til' Jacob lilivcua. lie nl wnye obeyed bi parontft, no mailer how absurd ami nnreasonablo their de mand were; nnd he always learned liia book, and never wih lalo at Salf balh hcliool. lie would not pluy hooky, even when hi ubcr judc nicut told liini It wu llio most jirolit. Iile thin lio could do. Nonu ut'tlio oilior buyffi'oulJ uvur tnuko (lull boy out, he lu ted ao Htrntiffoly. lie would'u. lie mi matter how couveniont it wa. lie jiift aii'ul it was wron? to lie, ati'l that wa auincirnt fur hitu. And he wag so lionc'l that lie wiib aitnply ri lieulo:m. 'J'lio ruriuu that Jacob bud 8iiipa8cd ovuiythinp; He wouMn't play marblea on Sunday, be wouMn't rub bird' nots, bo wouldn't ivo hot pennies to orao jit indorn' monkey; ho didn't aeom to tike nay intuics.Jiti nny kiud ol' rational amuse luont So t hu other boys nsod to try 10 reason it out and route lo no undor eUmlinp; with him, but the' couldn't nrrivo at nny g:libfactoiv coiicIiimdii ; us I suid before, lliey cuuld ouly lijurv out 11 s irt of vaue idei llttit ho wai "yfllotod'1 nnd so they took him under tloir protection, nnd uuvcr allowoJ any harm to como to him. Tiki good little buy read all tbo Sunday achool books; they were his ;renlel delight. This wustlie whcle secret ol It. Ho believed in I lie good little boy they put in tho Sutiday school books ; he had every ronKdoaeo in tlieni. Ha longod to como n cross one of them alive, onco ; but he never did. They all died boforo his time, mir bo. When he road about a par ticular good one. bo turned over quick ly to see what became ol bun, ueciute be wanted to travel thousand-of mile and goao on him ; bat. It wasn't any ue; that good littlo boy always died in tho last chapter, and there was a picture of a funoral, with nil bis rela tions and the (Sunday school children staodinar around the crare lo panta loons thut wore too blurt, and bonneis that were too largo, and everybody crying into handkerchiefs that bad al inuoli ad K yard nnd half of stuff in thorn, lto always beaded ofT iu thin war. Ho never could soe one of thoiu little boys, on accouut of bis dying iu the laat chapter. Jacob bad a noble ambition to be nut in a Sunday school book, lie wanted to be put in, with pictures representing bis gloriously dacliuiug to lie to bis rootbur and ttho woeping fir joy about it; and pictures repre sontins bint standing: on the doorstep giving a penny to a poor begar woman with six children, and tolling her to pond it freely, but not to be extravi- gnat, beenuie eitraviganae ie a ein ; and pictures of him magnanimously relufinct to tell on tho bad boy who al wave lav in wait for him around the eorner. as be oame fretn school, and welted him over tbo head witb a latb, and then ebased him borne saying, "Hit Hil" as be proceeded. Tbt was the ambition of youog Jaoob liliv- ens. lie wisued 10 be put in a sua day sohool book. It made bim feel fittle ancomforlabld sometimoswheo bseflecled that the good little boys ahesys died, lie loved to live, you kaow, and this was tbo most unpleas ant feature about being a Sunday school book boy. He knew it was unhealthy to be irood. . Ha knew that it was mora fatal than consumption to bs so supernaturally good as the boys in tho books were ; ns Knew inai noun ui Ibem bad ever been able to stand it long, and it pained him to think Ibat if tbev nut him in book be wouldn't ever see it. or even if tbey did ret the book oat before be dloO.'.lt wouiuo't be Donuur without any pioture of bit funeral in the book part of it. It couldn't be much of a Sunday school book that couldn't loll, about Us au viae bo cave io tbs community when he was dvinsr. 80. at last, of courso, bs bid to make up bis rnlud to do Ibe beet he could ondor tne circumstance to live right, and btng on as loo; m he oould, ' and here his dying (Beech sll raady wbeu bis Ume cams 1 Hal soasbow noihiuf ever went rlo-hl with thic good KftS boy; notV v SNYDER CO. PA., in the book. Tbey always had a good time, and the bad boys had the brok-iue en lege ; but in bis cso tharo wis a crew loose soniewhoro, and it nil ha an- 1 1 iienad luat the) other wiv. hen I he 1 found Jim Utnke stealing epplos. nnd when under tiro Iron to read ead to him' about thi bad little buy who foil nut of the neitfhW apple tree and broke his arm, Jim fell out of the tree too. but he fell on Aim and broko hit arm, and Jim wasn't hurt at all. Jaeob couldn't nndcrstand that. There wasn't Anything In the books lilte It. ,ud oocc, when omo oi tioyfl ptisir ed a blind man over in tho mud, and Jacob ran to help him up sod receive hi blessing, the blind man didn't give him any bleating nt all, but whacked bun over the head Willi lit suck and aid bo would like to catch bim Ktinv. ing bim again and then pretending to help bim up. This was not in accor dance witb any of tho books. Jacob looked the in over to ceo. One thiti I lint Jacob wanted to do was to tind n tamo doj that hadn't nny place to May, and was hungry sod persecuted, und bring hirrt home and pot him, ami have the doir's lm perisbublo gratitudo. And at Inst lie lound one, and was happy ; and lie broiight'bim homo nod fed him, but when he was gotnt; to pet lnni, Hip dog flew at hi in and tore all tho elutho ofl him except those that were in front anu mane n aprciacn 01 nun iiiav wan -..j 1 .i 1 astonishing no exsmtnod Bullion ties, but could odI understand the mat ter. It wnsoftliO same breed of dog thut was in the books, but it noted very differently. Whatever this boy did, be got into trouble. The very thiug the boys in the books got rewarded for turned out to be the most unproRta bio things be Could invest in. Unco wheo ho was nu the way to Sunday school ho enw some bnys vtarl - ing ofT pleasuring in s 8ail-bnat. lie may be imagined. In the proper courso Italy iicpmel enetiu isitU Ihii amull 'city. The meeting between (he Iroth was filled with consternation, because of time, tbo dreadful contagion broke portion cd Lombirdy which remained !,.,., r.rriti-red only list week, nnd was he knew Irotn leading that boy who,0utiii it most virulent form among the ; went sailtug ou huuday ia variably got drowned, bo ho ran out ou raft to warn them, but a log turned witb him and slid bim into tho river. a man got linn out inatty aion, and the doctor puuiptcd the water out of him and gave him a fresh start witb his bellows, but ho cought cold and lay tick nhed nine week. But the most unaccountable thing about it was that tho bad boys in tho boat hud it good time all day, and then rem bed r J " home nit ve and well, in tbo mostsur- prising mauuer. Jacob Illivons said 1 there was nothiug like those things in tbo books. He was perfectly dumb- r. ...1 ' ' When lie got well ho was a little dicou raged, but he resolved to keep on trying anyhow. He know thttt So lur his experienco wnuldu't do to gol in a book, but lio baun 1 vet reaciiod t lie allotoj term of life for good littiu boy, uoi ho hoped lo be ab'e to make a record vet, if be rould hold on until hid time wa fully nu. If everything else failed, be bad is dvini: snecch to fall buck on ..... lie examinod his authorities, nod found it was now time to go to sea as!the-o human vultures continued a oalilo boy. llo called on a snip ! captain and roado cptmciitiou, nhd wbea tbo enptaio asked for hi rcoom mendation he proudly drew out 11 tract and pointed to the words: "To Jaoob Hliveos, from bis affectionate teacher,'' Hut the captain was a coarse, vulgar man, and he snid, " Oh, that bo blow ed ; that wasn't any proof, that be knew how to wash ilibhcs or hatidio a slutb buokot, and be gucsid be didn't want him.'' This was altogether the most extraordinary thing that hud ever happened to Jaoob in all bi bfe. A compliment fiooi a tnaclier, on a tract, bad nevei failed to novo tbo teoderest emotion of ship captains nod open the way to ad ottlocrs of honor aud profit in their gift it never had iu nny book that be had read! He could hardly believe hi tea's This boy always had a uicj tini3 of it. Nothing ever csmo out according to the authorities with bim. At lust ono day, when he was uround hunt ing up bad little boys te almouish. he found a lot of ibem in the old iron foundry, fixing up a little joke ou four teen or. fifteoo dogs which (boy hal liod together in long procession, and were going to ornamtot with empty uitro-glycereioe cans made fast to their tail. Jacob's heart was touched. He aat down on one of tboio cans for he nsver mluded crecsa when duty was before him aud he took bolJ of the foremost dog by the colar and turned his reproviog eye upon JTom Jon. IJutjuslat tbal moment Alderman McWalter, full of rath stepped iu. All the had boys rn away : but Jacob Dlivtos rose ia conscious innoceose, and bogan one of those stately Hunday school book speeches, whioh always commence with " Ob, sir I" iu dead opposition to tba fact that no boy. good or bad, ever starta a romsrk with " Ob, air I" But tho Aldorutan never waited to hear tbe rest. - il look Jacob Illivons by the car, and turned bim around, and li t bim wback In tbe roar with ibe flat of his hand and is an instant tbe good little boy shot out throogb tbe roof and soared away towards tbe tun, with tbe frag ments of those oaeeo dog atnogiog after bin like tbe tail of kite. And thor wasn't a sign of that Alderman or that old iron foundry left on tbe face of tho earthy aud as for young Jaoob BHve ns, he never got a ehince to make his last dying speech after all his trouble fixing it up, sales be made it to the bird ) boeaute, although lbs bulk of bim caun down all right lo a tree-lop la to adioioiog county, lb rest of bim was apportioned Id four fvwffcahlne, )ixi bad to hold fiv in- AUGUST 18. 18)0. ; dend or not, aud How ll ocouroj. iiti er saw a boy scattered an. 1 hu prrif liu tno gooa nine noy who did the best bo could, but did not como out sccor'ltng to ine tuxike . . . Kvery boy who did as ho did prosper- cd exoept lnm. Jiiacnheis irttiy ro toept mal leable. It wid 1 fi'bnbly nevef be accounted for. 77ie (I'a'ixy. All I upurallclcil l i line. During the pnt year, it hu recently been developed, citnimstniioc hnve transpired in the Ycllowetnno country which will cioalo iudiiialinii ami alarm throughout tho wb do Union. A crime has been committed whieh excels in diabolism anything which the hihtory if the world bus trnluced. nnd which places Probst and hi com peer in the light of inoJcrate offend era. A few men for tho purpose of accumulating fortunes, havo attempted to Sautter throughout tho t nited Mutes robes which are known to bo infected with binall pox! This hts been done premeditated nnd knowingly, and with the full knowlcdgo that iu doing " they have been tbo menus of spread ing a lo.itlisouie diseiuo from one end of tho couutry to the other, unit cA Pico human lives in unknown numbers. During last summer, tho ntcamhout I'tah plied, we Ik lleve, between Sioux Cilv nud fort llcntou. Dorinn one of her triis tho small pox broko o'U .." among 1110 pasjeugcrs ami crew, nun one death occurred on Uu trip ; llio boat lauded a short disUmco below Milk river, and there the corpse wai;ssol clileswlg ami noiMten, wiucii Ullt'lOd. H10 burial Was Wlllieisoil liy eru iiuuiiy niiuuni-u iu inn wiihui; a number of Indiun, of tho (iron ofL'iui'ei. It suffered still auotber Ventre tribe, oud as ooo ns the b .uljchatie iu lUli, when, at tSo close of resumed it courso, tbo body was dis- the rrunj-.u.striau war, I'russiu ob-intnri-xil lint nlnlhin r strinnoil from I litot mod the Kingdom of Hanover. the reiuains.anddislrTbutcd among the party who bad ncrpotralcd the I 1,01 uf desocralioti. Tbo consequence iavave. Tho devastation was so ter. rible thut out of l.'JUO nioiubers of tho, tribe, 750 died. in removing tho Indians it is n cits- tout, without deviation, to lay the des l ; upou the ground, in tho robe which ' cucasod them whilo living, and cover! up tbo body Willi I t Uttli. mere ute j speculator ia the Indian country, whoso solo object in life seems to be lo imiko mouey without the slightest re gard for tho manner iu which they do O T it. Tho robes which enclosed the dead Iodic were valuable. The spccuhi- tors, aware of ihis.dctorminod lo profit the map of ibe pi'cs.-nt day may bo by it, and did not hcnimte to roam the'ulicrod so ns to bo "out or date" before i..iv.-i.i.M...u ...,i il... rl... ..fil... vp.r If lorexnbiVdB convey them for storage ton warehouse in Fort licnton. It was but n short time before nearly every liott.-s in Furl lljutou was a small pox hospital. Iu tnu lace ol ilus terrible visitation, tlioso who engaged in the unholy trsllie did not debint. They asserted that the nlaco was alive with small not, and that, uu It could bo no worse, thu aril: v:d und storage of robos Could make ' 1 uu ciitfoienco. And thu. iu the very midst of death, desolation and despair, tludr liestiiencc-iiroeUiii dcatli-Jealin cor- rupttou ! One while fiotid added g-era!y to tho sulferiug. Whilo buffcr.ng with tho disease, b obtained two yen-t cans, aud filled them both with scabs As soon at be w us able to do so, be toon au old Binrt, rubiieu 11 morougu'y . 7 . ' 7 . with tho contcnta of ll.o boxes, and then phice-d jtbo iulcctcd 'garment on the Uuil of the P.ognns, on II.gl.wood cieck, where tbe Indians would be sure lofiud it. "hey did so, aud 10 a short titno afterwards the most frightful of calamities Was visited upon tho tribe It spread with wouJeiTttl rapidity among tho Iitackfcct, Illoods, and Kiver Crows, until '.he wbolo country within a rudius of ono htiudred miles from Fori Ueutou, aud extending along the river a much greater distance, was iufectcd with tho diseaso, and deaths iccurrcd by the thousand. In this frightful urn 11 nor thousands of buffalo robes, all iufected with the disease thai, bad killed thoir savage owocrj, were collected, und tho ship meat of them uowu tho -Missouri river for sale in tho Kaat began. The Gov ernment becoming iurormcd of tbo mutter, (Jon. Hancock was orJercd to prevent the sbipmont of any robos that could not bo proved froo of infection. This diverted tho busiacat to Ibe Pa eifio lUilroad, the authorities of which are using ovcry exertion to prevent tbe carrying of any robes not kaoam to be all right. But, having goue thus fur in tbe nofaiious business, its wretched authors will, if ia the least possible, got at some way to pay their expeuscs by selling these robe ia lb best.--Omaha i I' raid, " You pull teeth hero, I suppose V inquired a vegetable looking customer, wbo dropped into s dostui omoe tor information. ' " Yes, air, take m obalr,'' replied the proprietor, "oar cburs is only Qlty cents, and I can do it instantly.'' " Well, I guess I'll wait until I get home, for I can't pay Ibat prioo, be cause our d 00 tor only charge a quar ter, and It takes bim two jiours, besides be pulls you all around tbe room, and you get the worth of your money. 80 good dayv' f , A Hreochtuuu owed s man eight hundred francs, and b road a propo sition to glv bim tight note, payable monthly, for out hundred frnooaeaoh. The first note wa protested. The creditor demanded oa . explanation, "I didn't waot you to loss eight ban dred francs all at at once, so 1 divided It up that you loss might fall upon A 4 NO. '2i. -ine.Tinii mt.iirope. jJ0 m:ip 0f ;urofo will pfolably undergo a numlior ol Itnporiutaut 11 1- torntioiid In lore I he present war if ended. Il bus been altered very Ire ijucully. end in nevetnl. waya, ntid in many jilnees, dm ing llio hint ten 01 twelve year. Tho map of Kuropc w.is clnng-d in 18.)'), when N.ioluiui, ufter briiakini lh ) power of Antrin tore from hot I, unb.irdv, and deliver.).) the province over to Victor Km an ml It was Mill fun her altered nt the same lime, when Nuptdenn, in telurn for bia rrviee to Italy, dein -.u o. from bur Nieo and Suvriy, which immudi ttely ceisud to belong to the Iiulinn Kingdom, and became s part of tho territory of Trance. It wa altered soon a'tc'ward, by the revolutionary movements through which the aeper- ute t1011t1c.1l existence of 01 1 UfrMiiy, 1 uriu.i, iiim .Mu ivLii. nun .! I, I M . I I niiv t of tho States nl the t'littrcli Was ; !... . 1 t.l -.ll--! ... nil iteriiieu. nil 1 uicir oiiciiiiuce 11. ins 1 lerred to the King id Italy. It Was ! ' tauin utietvd by (JaribaMi In IS it). 1 when the Kingdom of Naides was blotted out ond wben, fittally, Italy which ha-ptevn.ii.-ly been merer? 11 'geographical cxprosinn." beeaiiie almost entirely unilrd under one gov-, eriimetH, the novcruign of which was tho former King ol Sardiua. 1 bolno younger locuted in thi city, nnd by innp of hurnpo was again changed in 1 anolber iiuurter in lfl. when .1. . c t..ui..:,. ....1 . iuu nriiiiu.1 ui .iu:.,, ... ...v. ui.. ma le war upon I'cnmarK, and tore from thal tUiciont kingdom tho Pueli- sei.ud the City of Frankfort, nud cs. I tablisbed the North Oriiian Confod-1 crntioii in Us present elmpe ; while to Austria ulier the war of !... Jy tltcso cxtetihivo uiicriiai ions in the map of l'.uin.e, t wo important ' Kingdoms (.Naples nud Hanover) be- side numerous minor tutes, Inve! been blotted out. Italy bus gained tot ritory which Austria bits Inst, be- side her other gains 011 the Italian J 1 eiiiusiii.v iisea. 1 raueu nus gaiueu lerruory u.ucu iiiiv 11.11 MM 1 ru sia has gained territory which 1 'en- mark bus lost, beiu! 0 tier own gnus I n. l...ir I man i.Pl..,A.: 111 IVi iiibjiiw 4a iij1' vi nun' if . . .,vii '...it ..-.k IV II UI IWl'liC 1 I'll I 1 WI'Ji If ' I 1 1 1 Teafllll 1 .... f :. s . .1. .. 113.-1 llUfT , UIIU lb 13 HUI Ii.iirr0--iiiv iii.ii 1 France hboifld overthrow Prussia an eveut which secin extremely unlikely j thu French Ivnpcror will un I nilI icily sci.o tho 1'russiuii territory west ,01 tne Kinne, nuit unncz 10 ins own Finpire. It appears ulio by thu "'pro- poiod treaty," lately published, that ho would then also make nn attempt to "iiciuire'' tbo I'm by of l.uxetn Kingdom of bourir and "absorb'' the . r ... ISelgimn. W'e may also suppose that, in order to cripple his prostrate Prus sian adversary, he would permit I'm murk loget hick Schleswig-I lulstcin. and would re-cstnblisli tlio inileper.- denes nf Hanover. Ildt if, on the oilier bond, Prussia wero tri'tinpliniH over ! ranee, Khu WilTam might sine and onnes to bis dominion tho Frent h provinces of I - - r " I , . r t. 1 province of Juthi.id from Denmari. and might consolidate the Confodera - tlonf ol North nn i-ot,'h Mernnny Atsaee tinu jorraiue, mii.. nwe lnrli;,. Pven were Franco into ono great ('onl'oderntcd Kuiptre. If Austria were to tsko purl tn nos- .tilitios, it is prohnbri that boore their close wo should see? alterations in iter mop of a very serious chiraeter. If Franco suffer defeat, we shall certain ly hco stintber Alteration in the map of duly tbnt will run let' urthor chan ges of it necessary. We shall sec tho inmnoral sovoroiiroitv of tho Pone ...,. Iilu.,1 nn.l It.nn l.iwnnw. nn in- uiiuiimm-ii, uii'i h'mho ii'-i-oinu ni in - tegral pa t (d.bl less the capi.ol) ol .be Tnited Kingdom of Italy. It is u.nh.M. howeve r .0 induce hi furl her useless, however lo indulge hi furl her ccinject tires or speculations its to the probablo alteration of tho Knropean map, which lias Icon altered so fre quently and extensively during lbs last fe w years A'. V. Trihugr. Alwav bb Civil "My young friend," said a gentleman on horseback, one day, to a lad wbo was standing near 11 well, " will you do tne a fuver to draw a pall of water for my horse, as I find it rather difficult to get off.' Instead of giving a gruff reply, as many boys would do, tho boy drew the water and gave it to tbe horse. Ill manner was so pleasant and cneer- ful, tbat tbe stranger doliybtod with bi spirit, asked bun hie Dome and residanoo, and after thaoklog bim, rode on. The good-natured Ml tlrooght no more about the act of civilly, til! some months Inter, he rectved a letter from the irenllemac offering bim a dork- ship in bis store. Tbo offer was ac cepted. 1 he lad prospered, and noat ly became chief iiugtutrate of a large city. thus yocr sue that a little aot of civility to a stranger was the first round 10 the ladder by which th boy clltned to honor and wealth. Now I do not say that eivllty will always lead to sach honor. Vat I say that it always raises its possessor la tbe opto loo of others sad ia his own elf-re spect. Bo elvil, therefore, my boy and girls. Civllty is an ornament alt should possess. w-" , i-"--a-r- ' ' There Is farmer a Yorkahtrs Wior Dwiuoerar. aad the old. bim colsa a aa as ilai . .L1IJ - . I . . A n. . Si a. . . r a. : 1 . m 1 1 nas mug m cm area, JXI mom (s 1 run uira ainnansinsTM.i BATHS Or ADVBTI8IHa: OnKabimN efiyr fnn.or) One-klf column, r4 ' ao.no One-fonrth column, one yef, 15.no On ernier 110 line) on inrerlloa 0 71 Etefy additional insertion r 6J Profession! and llulee card of not more than flv lines, per year. 6,00 Auditor, Kiecitlnr, Ailmiiiinlralor and Assignee Notice i,M Cdilorial aotloe per line 19 All advertlnenieets for a sbnrlrr period than one year are payable al the lime I bey are ordered, ami if not pnid Ibe per son ordering ibem will be held responsible for the mimrV. A Itoinuncej ftitlie War. The Kansas (,'ily T!me$ relate ibi tory : Ten, yes fifteen ycats sgc?, there lived in St. Joseph n fnmilv by the fiaflio of Ailitms, the head o! whirl) w:is n stern tough kind old gctitlcmm wh tin t'-lty winters bad touched lightly. He wa wealthy, but what be prized far ubiive nil was the pride of bis old itc two nnblu boys, tioergo and rriink, noil rcspectitely eighteen nnd enty. The w-ir rsitie on, the terri ble strife in fthlih brolhrr was array ed nguiiist brother, nnd father against sun. Mr. A lams was an nncompro' miitig I'nion man, nnd hi eldest ni Itcwge cspouBod his father's cause. I'rsnk joined the forcei in defence "f tho mitiiiv South' under Williain Y Shlelt. When his lather lenrood of the otir'iw tnki'n by the y nl iijer sn hie J iii.'i' knew no tn'iiiidi llo sent him iivnr.lfii r.'tni'ii of tin tefi. no IntiL'el1 1 . j W(ir.j f i,.:. ,.. 1.;.. i,rn.,.i ,...,. , . ,.;... nt nl' I. I bis Inve. Ilis tO;t replied that no in ducement would aiie him lo Barten der bis principles. The old genth m: n drew up bin will. Icavin! bif youngest son i) 'iiiiilexs, Tbo wnr cotitinued, !esct, , tic 0tbrfs fljlulng Valiantly jjn delVn'ee ff their difT.-rcrit banners, Vuro ,. . ,i,u An,it A,I I l(cKt ROn relumed home, while i.t , cittooii slwaiinir tin J hIm nttcn- ': .,. .iiisL':iiooJ ii,n'i of friends j.. . . ... t IlH wnercauiiut was unknown to eitn- ,.p f.,,1,,,,. r brother, and thnu.-li ho ()tflj (1P1 i)f)tll ltyl, t prr,jt I,-,,,, t0 return 10 s hfune froftt bich bo bad been c.lt nil in a mo' trtenf of passion. Tho old gentleman was gathered to bis fathers, and bis e!dot Hon beeniiic rolo heir lo h'rs: of mad,. n dili 'e wealth, tjenrgo was no sooner in bis prrperty than bo nt senrcli lor hi brother uft,.r time traCud hint to t Us both cordial nnd offectiug. The MJ i.s, t.,.0,i n j.j t)' ball his estuto lir ,c ,. nt j filV.ir of his younger t.fr.t ls-r nnd forced the acceptance upon- ,, Such a spirit is noble, crnrel .lM, magnanimous, therefore wo givo .s't. Joe the ( red it as nUlod above, 1"ti;a Incident is true, as pewons in ,ot, C1,jci 0nn testily. Uuil fr 1'ianco. UI m 1 I'uris correspondence of tin) . . - . ... . . , 1 . , iNcw irk H'lreV bova: ,riaucoii . . , 1 now Isolated She has not ,iu ally ; , . . , . . ' , . ,'. . f ' ''V ' . ,,.,;;V , "ele Austria v.cak enough togolo f . 1 4 .. .11.. war she would disappear Irjtn tho map of F.uivpe. Her iJermtiu popula tion woulJ beromo Prussians; tbo kingdom of Hungary would absorb the others. It is ulmo.-t rotirin llus-ia would join Prussia, und I hoy might in duce lt-ily. by promiuising ull thn pos sessions Austria still hold in Italy and Uumj, to enter ibe alliance. Obliged to keep a largo army in Algeria, smith er 011 tho Spanish frontier, something of an army ut I'otne, stroAj. forces near all the uinnufai'tuiing centers, Franco would enter tbo Wr over weighted, fe'fw tniglit win I'n'ly to bur iidc by ptoinifting Ron Osnd Auf tgiu's A I fin tie possessions, reoonipns ing Austriu witb Prussian territory. These measuie would, however, make the Catholic clergy hotilo to the Km- uti.i iimho in ..i nun, w 1 itiii. iSitt. 1. ven wen i ruuco u-cjiu I l()B w U((.a L s ; ,(a ,, 1 ,.( d ' moM t ,)0WrrKm. ' ,Jn, I might ,sy-i sai'ejssful ia rus- theso' say wait for on opportunity Franco." to overwhelm A Ht'iiB Tuts Mr. Cbarle Al bright, In a letter to ' The riradd Army.'' dnted Mariposa, California, July 4, rulutes that bo bad visited tho Vosemito Valley and the .Mariposa and Cali'Vuras groves of big truus. Of tho . . . '',,ler e hays In regard lo those' , r.i. .. I ... ..I.. . .. J-rs of iho foNat I can. only say eHtTday was in a hollow t.reo- y tandis.yr wtth two other gon- tlemcn on horseback. Our bor6s wore breast, au l there was room for tbre h irsos more' Some of lbaa trees aro 0 feet, and upward, in diameter, nnd over 101) feet in circtiinlcreoco. Tbo bark is from IS inches lo 4 feet in thickness, nud some of theso trees grow Sal) high, snd would grow higher yet if lbs wiu J did not break the tops. I he statement or theso things is almost iucrsdiblo, and if my eye bid Sot seen ihoin 1 wouhi not 'write about them. Tho wood of these trees is red sod very enduring, and polishes very finely, so that it looks like rosewood.' " Almost inereiiibfu," iudocd f yet otbors have told tbo same story of theso giant trees, ami wo are not dnpod V, doubt tbe fact A Fbiemo in Nkkd. Ow Jr j0 ccei. slon two Isdie were mfi' .juci to Mr. Lincoln, bringing ii-'.roduollaim from a Kentucky frier '4, toq kaowo 11.," aid the V,.!:,!.-. baking hand wU, thein . ,.di'd . over tollywu i hclrd him t0 hi, wife ... The ladws koer, .othlnsf, of It, so ths mM,u.i.m.Ui yroceedea lo give jr? tailed trceou'ov 0f tbe affair I- 'u'IIk best mtur.e,. ..yoa u queatloo, beco.iM 1 he lady ' father wa alway io tho rooovj so Iwr 1 told !L "-"" H for him, aodlh. linssrBu called 1 went with him-, anew nM man n 1 u1Ldil . , 1 swutsl VI IVU Ml-Bl v. PO'.'.vic with him, but a loth of ut ware Whin, th talk m never vorv- livIy. Tbal I tin, to- help B., I turs- seihtd' that 11. ad the oWhter ma- ayed te slip out on the back porch and! runong. nua ne Us lour boy s4 fVuf