T H E P Q a T . fWIlJ TTT Taurdy Evening b jCBEVIlB CK018I, Proprietor. Terms of Subscription, tiro DOLLARS TER ANNUM, rayabli . . .1.. ..IDKAIf --I 1 frllflin . nBDiliHi vr .-.u-i nwi pan ltlilntlie yr. No paper discontinue coiil ill arrearage art paid unles the option eftbt puhlleher. Subscriptions otitsiuo ot the count PRTAnl.K IN APVAivCB. ar PeraoB liftlne and Mint Mdm J.lrfwd other beeom mibserlbers, Md ir liable for th prlee of (hi paper . L . . . T P. CKONMlLTfclt, Middleburp, To., fifTer bl profefennl service f 0 th pub lic. Collection ni niimner rirerrrasionai biialnep nlruled to lili car will receive prompt attention. Jan 1, 'OJif AC. SIMPSON, ' . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Helinsgrore Pn.. (Iter hi BTofwtloant etrvi to lh ptlb-He.- AH bnlnes entrnafed to bit carr ill b promptly attended In. fJn. 17, 'CItf W. KXK11IT. ej, ATTOKXF.f AT LAW, Frecbttrg Ta., offer Mi I'roftMionat service to ttif pub lic. AH business entrusted to bia cart trill b promptly attended Id. Jan 17,7t 11 ATTOHNKV AT T.W. Lewielnirg Pn., Offer Kiaf profeselonal ervic lo I he puh lie. Collection and all oibtr l'rofeiou at butinee tnlruated to bia ear will re ceive prompt attention. Gi:o. r. Mii.Mtit, , ATTOH.NEY AT LAW, Lewishnrj; Pn, tiffert M Professional crvlee lo Ibe pub lie. Collection and all oilier profession all buaineea entrusted to bia ttt will re celv prompt aticnlion. ilnti. R, Mi"i I M.LlNNi ' " V ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lo wishing Pn., Offers bi professional service lo Ibe rmhlio. Collection and all other pro fessional business enlrualed lo thrlr care will reeeivepronitaltenilon.fJan. B, 'Oilf riii ARLl-fs "l 10 i W K R. J ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sclinsgrove Pit-, Olfere bit profeeeional servic to the pub .la. Collection and all other professional Suslncse entrusted lo bia enre will re eeiv prompt atlentloa. Office two door ttnrlh of Ibe KcyMono lintel. Jan f. 'II SAMUEL Al.LF.MAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Selinsgrovo Pn Offers hi trofelonnl service lo the public. All busincs entrusted lo bi vara will h promptly allended lo. Col lection inIe in all part of the Ktnte. i. . l r .. i ; ..l. Bnii nniin lie can Bj'caa.nio j-iii r.. language fluently. Oflico between Hall mid i he l'ot olbc. N"lk?T0RNIY ' CHI kKLOR IT LAW Slidtllel'urtf Soytlur t'utmiy Pt nii'n. ttffioa a few door Wefl of the O. on Main alreel. Coinuliallon and Oerman language. in Englili 8ep.'07tf J. C. lll'CIIEIl, ATTORNEY AT LAW. jji'wiMlmrfr 1 Offer bia profewlonni aenriorMO the pub lic. All l.uine enlrualed lo bi care will be promptly al tended In. ' ' Jon. 3. '7if CI HUYEll & RAKER T SKWINCi MACIIINK. Tertona In need of a good and durable fcewing Macbiua cau be accomniodnted at reaionalile price by calliug ou on 8a icl Kai.t, Agent, Minlrofi 4 ,,.p Du. j.Y.siiiNni:ri. tSVRtil'ON' ANl PHYSICIAN', . i Miildlcliur(t IV, Offer bi prnfcaSionai trice lo lb cil item of Middle'ourg ntt vicinity. f March 21. '07 F. YAN IR'SKIUK. fcUROlCAL ft MECHANICAL IEST18T '.''. Selinsgrove renn. 'JOHN Id HUGiniS, Vq, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Teno Twp., fenj(er Co. Tt Y1I, WAOSKR, Enq., . JU8T1CE OF THE PEACE. Jackson Township, Soyder Co. Pu ivm attend te all btilnM a(ruld lo 1.1. Knit on lha moat reasonable i.rmV . - t March 12. 'tlBtf DR. J. F. KANAWKL, ThYBICIAN AN1)8URGE0X, Centreallle, rnjtlcr Co., I'o. ' Offers bis profelonal scrvloe to Ibe public. 03Kif 1 W. SCHWAN, M. P., . 1: SURGEON t PHYSICIAN. Port Trevorton Ta, Offers bi profelopal aervloe to th olils.na f Ihla clao and vloinllv. 11 ."'"'"AprillOOS A;OTER,Jr. ALfCTIONEER. Freeburg Snyder Co. Ta., tioat refpeotfully offer hi rviee to - Ike aaMie as Venda Cryer and Aueiion Il.elne had M lart rrlenee, I fl ooofldcWi that I eaa render perfect fallifaclion to By Bployt.- Jan. 0, 'il I) '. PARKS, X) ATTORNEY AT LAW DISTRICT ATTORNT, WlDDLKBVSa. iSVPEB COWIT. P. Offiee ta Court J". I"!"'' T.KW1S BREMEKH oujxo .a it a-i r T O TOBACCO WAREHOUSE W'322 N. THIRD S ... nmi a tklft DU I af " a a KRCIIAKT HOUSE. . . . IWI rm J. II. JIANDERBACH Pbop'. .:, J. C. NU'E, CUrk 4KW,kTnKifbla. VILUEAKLI)Ea , ' wrimLESAtl. BOOK SELLERS, BUtlooen, Ulank book aaaufsctaros , - taaasastf VlllfCa MIDMEBfRfl. 5NYDEU CO., r.. Alt tttXOS Of JOtl VRTSTINO KKATLY, rilEAI'LY. .ft f xrKlHTIOI'BLY KXECt'TED AT THIS OITtCR. gAMUKL FA 1ST, Merchant Tailor, Ha JnM reeeleed an entire new etoeV 'of CLOTHS, CA8HIMERE8 A VE8TIXUS, all of a auperior quality which he I lire pared lo make np in Ibe beat KyU and on bert notice. II aluo keep Drown and While r'rencb Yob Linen Pbiru.and a gen eral aMortmeni of gentlemen' r'urnitliinK (I oo I ii, all of which be offer 10 the public at very rcaaonabl price. Call at my place on Pin Street, between Eckbert'a corner and the bridge. Srlim Orote, 1'a. Juu 4, IWH if. jN10yTLANGri-ii! Bf.LINSOROVE, SN YTER CO., PA. Kcely fc Milllcr, Lumlick Dealers anu MAai fAit'iaa vr Doom, Door Boxca, Window, KhiKlcra. window Boxr, Blind, Sanh, Stair Filings Hand Bulling, llrnrk- Moulding, r'lonrlnc, SCROLL. MA W1MO t'A BIN KT 1 1 KN1NO. Shingles, Lath, Lo., tto. Order njjclled and filled with prompt nee ami deopaiib. I'lea call and eiaat ine o-ir alock before purchasing eleewbere. OilHlf QUICK IALBI Miixitn ii. itKivp.n Reapeetfully announcoa lo Iho citiien of Middli-liurg and viciuily that be i now ready lo eiipply Ibem with Ibabirgent and miirl complel (tuck of sriirxo tt- svMMF.n coons ever brought lo I bia plnee, al greatly re docei1 price cheaper than Iho cheafw!. Uc invite alleniioo lo bi large atovk of Mt'HLIX. CAMCOKS. liEIAINKS, T.AWN8, SILKS, UEREUE8, UN ENS, Boots mid 8hocs, HATS AND CAPS. 1. E A OY-M A 1K OU TH I NO. Sill UTS. and ererytUing ueuallr kept In I a well regulaied alar. , thrc me a call and bo conviuoea lual tbi I Ibe place lo buy good. COUNTRY ritODl'CK token In exchange for good. Will. II-. IICSMCr. Middleburg, Mny, W. UKAD1XO RAILUOAD Nuuinier ArraogcmcDt, Monday May 10, 1870. s Great Trnnk Line front Ihe North and North west for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, l'illsv(llv,' .Tamaqua, Aslilnnd, Shainokin, Lebanon, Allentowu, Jlaiiun, Epbrnla, l.ltln, Lancaster, Columbia 4o. Tiain lenve llrriatiurg lor isew I ork, a follow: at 535, 8-10 11. Hi forenoon, and 2.60 p. ni., onuocilng wilb eiuiilur trnina on lb Iho l'cniiaylvant Railroad, nnd arriving al New Voikatl'J. 10 noon, 8.60 ,06, add 10,00 p. m., respeclively. Sleeping eara arcdinpany tb 4.3") a m. and Relttrtiink 1 Lenve New iork al 0.00am, 12,00 Noon, and 5,00 pui. Philadelphia at H,15 a m nud H.HO p a ; Bleeping car ao- ompany Die v,K p m, aim 6.UU p m train from New York, without change. Leave llarrlabutc for Heading, rotUville Tamaqua, Minerevitle, Aahland, 8baaokin, I'inegrov. Allentbwn nnd Pbiladelpbta, al 8,10 a m, 2,60 and 4.10 p m, atoppiug al Lebanon and principal way nation 1 Ihe t,10 p ni train eonneciing for I'biladelpbia, l'oil.villo and Columbia only. For Poll- villa, Hcbnylkill Haven and Auburn, via Bcnnymill and Busmicuanna itatiroau. Leave Ilarriaburc at 8,40 c m Last fcneylvanla Hailroad trlnt leave neaaing ror Aiientown, r-nsion and new York al T.5ID, 10. ao a. m., 1.27 and 4.45 p. notnrnlg, leav new iork at u.ou a. m., l'i.w noonand5 tKtp.ni. and Alien town at 7.20 a. m. 12.25 Noon 4.20 and 8.46 p. m. way passenger iratn leave ruuaucipnia at 7, HO a ra, connecting with eimllar train on Kaat l'enna. Railroad, returning from Read'ng al 0,36 p m, slopping at all itationa l.aav I'ottavill al 6,40 and V,oo a m and 2,60p. m.i llerndnn at 0,80 a mi 8ba mokin at 5,40 and 10,40 a. m.; Ashland at 7,06 a m, and 12,30 noon, Mabauoy City at 7.61 a. m- snd 1.07 p. m., Tamaqua at 8,83 a m. and 2,20 p to for I'biladelpbia and New York. Leav I'ottavllle. via BcbuylkiU and Hua- quebanna K R al 8,16 a m for Uarriaburg, and 12. ')5 noon for I'inegrov ana Tremout. Reading Aecommodatioa train 1 Leave rottsvill at 6,40 a in, paaae Heading al m a m. arriving at Philadelphia at 10,20 7,80 Roturning, leav Philadelphia al C,1S p n, panaing Heading at 8,00 p n, arriving at Pollivill at 9.40 pn. I'oltatown AeoommodalloD Train Leave Poliilown at 0,26 a m, returning leav Philadelphia at 4.00 o m. Columbia Hallroad Train leav Readiog at 7,211 a ia, and 6,1 1 pm for Fpaiata, LllU, Lancaaler, Columbia, ki I ' lerklomea Railroad Train leav Prkl omenJuuotlooat 9,00am, 8,00ft 6,80 pm; reluming leav 8ohwnkvill al 8, 05 a to, 12,4t Noon, sad 4,16 p m, conneotln with imilar train en Beading Railroad. - Colebr wkdal Railroad train leav Potts Iowa ot 9.40 a nr. a ftd fl.ao a, returning leav Waunt llaawat at .7,00 and 11,26 am. eonneciing with similar trams on Readies railroad; 1 Cheater VelUy Bailread trains leave Brideoort at 8.80 a m. aad 1.06 aad 6,02 p in, returning, leav Uownlnglown at 0,20 a m, J4.3 noon ana o, 10 p m, emaaeoiiug with alinllar trains on neaaing rauroaa. ii Bunday 1 Lav Nw York al 6,00 p m, pn-'Udvlpnla 8,00 a m and 1,10 p ta, ka H m a id Irala ruoaiag only to Reading; 1.... ivii.IIU 8.00 a mi JUrrUburi 6,86 a m aad 4,10 p rn. leave' Alleatowa at 7.26 a. a. tad aad 8.40 p. IB. I lSt Reading I la a a, and 10.06 B for HanUDurg, .1 1 si a. m for New York, at 4,46 p m for AlUotowB, aad 4,24 p at for I'biladelpbia. iVmnntaiiaar. MHmm. Beaaon. Bchool sad Mouraioa lieketa, 1 aad fraat all polui at raaroeed ralae. . Bafsge ekaeka tkroah 100 we i Ml DDLEBUliG SELECT POETRY. Tha llcrinari nhlnr. , at aiaoi.At a nacRr. U Iterer ahal ba France' Th free, the Herman Rhine, Tho' raeen-lik ahe glancea And croak her foul deiign. So lone; a calmly gliding It wear its' mantle green, 80 ling a oar dividing It mirrored wave ia een, II never (ball l France', Th free, the lltrman Rhine, to long a youth enbama Hi fervor wiih it wine. Hn lung a aentry keeping The rock it margin iud ; 80 long a Dpire are Bleeping Their image In ii lleod. It never ehnll be' France'. The free. Ihe IJertiian Rhine, 80 lng a festive d.incea li lover-group roiuliinei 8i long a angler brinjrotli In Itiniy trout 11 aliore, 0 ong.ilii.iiiiiitirrl aiugi'th It prait from doorlo d our. Jl never slmll b France'. The free, I lie Ovrmaii Rli'oo, L'niil ila broad expunge Ik It but defender' ibrino. Tli Slory of til' f.ood l.lltle lloy W ho illil not ri oapt'l-. 11V MA UK TWAIN. Onco thoro wa a c.nod little boy b) lb imme of Jacob lilivcn. lie al- way obeyed hi parent, no matter, how absurd and unreasonable their do manda were; and he always learned hi book, and never wa lato nt SaU bulb bcliool. He would not play hookey', even when bia anber judc- 1 meut mid him It wa tbo most profita ble tbina bo could do. ono ol tho other boy could over inoko that boy j out. he tu ted no Htrnniroly. lie would'o. lie 110 matter bow convenient it wa. lie jtifl said it was wnug to lie, and that wa kullicirnt for him. And he was so hino't that be ws simply ri liculo:l. Tho rtiiiou Ways thill Jacob bud soi parsed uvciythinp; lie wouldn't play marbles on Sunday, be wouldn't rob bird' nota, he wouldn't H'wo ItOl pennies to orgno grinders' monkey; bo dim t aeom to like any inturea.Jin any kind of rational amuse ment. So the other boys nsod to try to reason it out and route lo an under standing with him, but they couldn't nrrivo at any satisfactory conclusion ; a I said before, they Could ouly figure out n sort of vague idci that ho wat 'ufllotod'1 and so they took him under their protection, nnd ucver allowed any barm to come to him. Tins good little boy road all tbo Sunday school book; they were his greatest delight. Tbi wustbe wbcle ccret of It. lie believed in Ibe good little boys they put in tho Kunduy school books ; he bad every confidence io them. lie longed to conio ncross one of them alivo, onco ; hut he never did. They all diod boforo hi time, tnty be. Ybcii be read nbout a par ticular good ono. ho turned over quick ly to soe what became of bitn, because be wanted to travel thousands of mile and caso on him ; ba( It wasn't any . . ...... 1 , use; ttiul goat.1 111110 dov always uieu in tho last ebapter, uod there wa a picture of a fuooral, with nil his rela tions and the Sunday school children tauding around tbe grave in pauta loouS that wora too e-bort, and booneis that were too largo, and 'everybody crying iuto handkerchief that bad al much as: it yard and a half of stuff io tbom. lto always headed off la this way. llo never could toe one of thoso Utile boys, on accouut of bis dying iu tbe last chapter. Jacob bad a noble ambition to be pat io a Suoday school book, lie wanted to be put in, with pictures representing his gloriously decliuing lo lie to bis tnotbor and alio weeping fir joy about It; and pioturoa reprs tooting bim standing on the doorstep giving a penny to poor hegar woman with aix chilJren, ana touiug ner 10 pond it freely, but not to be extravt- gaot, been one ostrariganee 1 a sin ; and pictures of him mngoanimootly relufing to tell on ino baa ooy who al ways lay in wait for bio around the eorner, at bt came Train sen 001, and welted him over tho head with a lato, and then chatcd him home saying, "Hi! Hi!" as he proceeded. Tbi was Ihe ambition of young Jacob liliw- tnt. lie wituea 10 do pui 10 t ouo day school book. It made blin feel little uncomfortable tomettrrotwheo bt .reflected that the good little boyt always died, lie loved to live, you know, sod this was iuo tnosi uopieaa- ant feature about being a Bunaay ectiooi book boy. He knew it waa unbouhhy to be good. . He knew that It was more fatal than cootumption to be so auneroaturally good as the boys in tbe booli were ; he koew tbst none ol tbem had ever been able lo stand it lonif. snd it pained him lo think lhat if they put him ia ft book be wouldo't aver see it. or even if they slid get tbe book out beforo bo dlod,.it wouldn't be popular without aoy pioture of bit funeral in tbe baok part of it. It couldn't be much of a Sunday school book that couldn't toll, about tbt ad vise ho save to tho eouttavoitt when ha waa dvioaT. 60. at last, of eourso, be bid to make up his rolud lo do Ibe best be 000 Id oodor tbe oirouui stance to live right, and btng on as Ion; en lie could, ' and bare his dying aaeeoh all readv when bis time sane ! Hat aossebow nothlua ever went rl"ht with this (rood little boyt B"h' 1 ' V n- wy SN YDElt CO. PA.. in tba book. Tboy lwaj haJ a jjootl ; timo, and tho bad boys bad tin brok-; 1..... . l.n, n l.i. man iUr.iv,l crow looo faniownaro, nnu it nil linn-1 wnu am me vk m i -i " penod jttat tbe other way. When hc'cmno out iceordin to Ihe lumka. Kmc J Jim Ulnke aUoliit apple, nnd 1 Kvery boy who did ho di I propor when tinder tiro lrci to" road to liim'cd exotfpt liim. Hi ense in truly r about tlfi had little buy who Ml out! markablo. It wi.l fnlnbly nctcf be of the hciirhWa apple tree and broko hi arm, .1 im foil out of the tree too. but he foil cn Aim nnd broko In nrm, and Jim wnon't hurt at all. Jacob coulJn't nndcrntand that. There wasn't ftnjthintf In the book lillo It. And once, when come bd hoy push ed a blind lnnn over in tho muJ, and Jacob t an to help him up and recelru hia lloiint.', tho blin I nun didn't cive him any bleating nt all, but whackrrd him over the head with hi rlick ami old ho would like to tnteh hint ihv. ing him njxjin and then protending to help him up. Thi w.i not io accor dance with any of tlio boukn. JhoqI) looked them over to aeo Ono thin t lint Jacob wanted to do 1 wan to lind ft lamo do? that hadn't any place to may, nod was hungry ami persecuted, una bnnn him uomeiihcy bare been tho ineno of cpicu l aml pet him, and bare tbo d.iir'a im-iB a lo.itlicoinc diMenso from one end perishablo gratifudo. And at last lie 1 of tlio con u try to the other, anil nacri tound one, and wa happy ; and lie broiight'hint homo nnd fed him, but when ho wa coimr to net him, the door fl at him and tore nil the clothes otT bini except those that were io front and maiie a ipectacie ot linn llial wn j natonisbinji He etaminod aulhori - tie, but could not understand tho mat-j ter. It wnoftbc fame breed ot do iilmt wan in the booka, but itaolod very dill'ercully. Wlmtcver tbi bov did. bo got into trouble. The very thi U tbe boys in the books sot rewarded for turned out to be the moat unprofitable- thing he Could invert in. Once wheo ho wa nn the way lo ! .Sunday school ho enwaiima bnys vtart- in off pleasuring in s sail-boat, lie wa tilled with consternation, bcenue ; he knew Iroin reading that boy who!uut in it tnual virulent form among the I went H.iiliug ou iSuuduy iovartably -unvages. T ho devastation wa so ter- Jiy llice x'eiitio mui nations in gotdrowned. So bo ran out ou "a'rible that out ofl.'JUO uieiubvrs of the . tbe tntip of Kilivpc, two iinporlanl rufl to warn them, but a log turned j tribe, 750 died. Kingdoms (..Naples 1 nnd Hanover) I t- with bim and Mid bim into the river. Jn removing the Indian it is a cus- aide utimcruu minor Stutes, hive a man cot him out pretty ston, and , tom, wiihout deviation, tJ lay iho dea l ( been blotted out. Itdy ba giiucd the doctor pumpted the water out vfj upou tho grouud, io llio robe winch ; toirilorr which Aufrtria b.V lost, be hiin and gave bim a freab s'.art with Ivucuaed Ibmu while living, and cover's! lo her other gain on tho Italian b is hollow, but bo cought cold and I up tho body with brush. There ate, IVniiiMiU itc!f. France bu gained lav aick abed nino week. Hut the : aneculutur in tlio Indian countrv. 1 territory which It ilv hi lost l'ru- most unaccountablo thing about it wa that tho bad boy iu the boat had .1 good timo all day, and then reached homo ulive and well, in the mostsur- lirifiing manner. J.irob Illivcn ..S.-' r-tvj , there was nuihiug like those thing in llio book. Ha waa t-crfecilv dutnb-i r 1 1 luuiioeil. I v lien lie goi weu 110 wa a nine j ditcoursged, but he restdveJ to keep "U irying any now. 11 e auuw linn. o nine ueioru noariy every iuiii. 111 j-uri mu u'iku ' "!' " '"" lar his vxperienco wouldn't do to go I HjuIou was a small pox hosptul. In icily cei.e iho 1'russiau lertilory west in a book, but bo hadn't yet reached j thu fuct ol ibi terrible viitiitiou.thoso ' of the Kbine, and annex to hi own tbealloted term of lit for good liltiu who enjjuged in tbe unholy Irsfrie did Fmpire. It appear ulo by tho "pro boy, an J ho hoped to be ab'e to make not deeiht. They usseried that the! poicd treaty," lately publiehud, that . l 1,1 I. . - I t record yet, 11 nc count noui nn nniu ii..: e..n t .1. , ? . "TV?' , VIHVJ IUIICM tlSJ SI CO '4 Sfl lllg r-rivwil V lall luicK on. He cxaminod his autboriliot, nod i found it was now time to go to sea as a oaulo boy. Jlo called on a ship ' captain and raulo cppncutiou, nii i wbto tbo captain tsked for bia rcoom-i mcndalion be proudly drw out n tract and pointed to the words: "To Jacob j niivens, irom nit ailoctiouate teaeiici', ' Hut the captain was a coarse, vulgar man, and he tnid, " Oh, that bo blow- ad ; that wasn't any proof, that ho koew how to wash ditdica or handle a sluib buokot, and bo guemd be didn't want bim. ' This waa aitu;ctbcr Ibe most extraordioarv thing lhat had ever happened to Jacob io all bis bfc. A ootnpliment fiom a tiaclier, on a tract, bad nevet failed to movo tho teuderest emotion of ship captain nod open tbe way to all otllcer of honor and profit In their gilt it never had in any book that he had read. He could hardly believe hi cqo Thu boy ulwiv had a uicj tuna ot it. Nothing over camo out according to the authorities with him. At lust ono day, when he was around bant ing up bad lillle boys to aluiouish. he found a lot of them in tbe old iron foundry, fixing up a little joke ou four toen or n ft eon dogs which thoy ha I lied together in long procession, and were going to ornament with empty nitro-glycereioo cans made fast lotbcir tails. Jacob's heart was touched. He sat down on one of tboie cant for he ntver niiuded crtcst when duty was before him tnd he took boll of Ibt foremost dog by tbo colar and turotd his reproving eye upon !Tom Jooe. IJuiJuust that moment Alderman McYValter, full of rath stepped iu. All the bad boys ran sway: but Jaeob Ulive ds rose io conscious iunoceote, and began one of those stately tiuuday obool book: speeches, which always commence wilb "Oh, tit 1" in deed opposition to tbe fact that no boy. goes or bad, ever starts s remark wim " Ob, sir I" Hut the Aldoruian oever waited to hear the reel. lie look Jacob lilivens by ihe car, and turotd bita around, and b t bim a wback io tbo rear with ibe flat of hia Used and ia an instant tbe good little boy shot out through tbe roof aud soared away towarJs tbe tun, with the frag ment of those Dfleea aogt atriogiog after bits hks tha tail of kite. Aod thert waant ft sign of that Aldermaa or that old iron foundry left on the face of tho earths aud ss for young Jaoob UHvens, he never got a chioce to make his last dying speech after all bis trouble fixing it op, aelesa be made it to the birds boeaaae, although Ibt bulk or bim cams down all right in ft tree-top la ao adjoioiog eounty, lbs rest of blni was apportioned io four iMMshin, god o bad to bold five la AUGUST 18. 1810. dnd or not, tod how It ucotiroJ. Vi 0 ue or saw a boy it attereJ ao. Thua t)eri?lieil llio irood little lov acrounted for. 7tc (m .r.y. All I uiuralltlrl Crime During the pwlyettr, it Im recently been deTftoped, riiMinitnnrc bnve irnn'.pired in the Yclluwrtono country which will riojlo indinntinii und alarm tin ouglioul tlio wb do Union A crime line been committed whiidi cxeeW in dinboiistn an tiling which ihe hihtory of lbl world bua jr.'tlueed. nud w bich plaecn Probst and bia com peer in the lilil of moderate (dTond tt. A few men for tho purpose of aociimulutin fortune, liavo nHcinptrd to aoiitlvr throughout tho United Siute robe which aro kii'iwn to bo infected with mm.-iII mix ! Thi hi been done : premeditated and knowingly, and with ul knowlcdo that in doiiijj no 1 (ico bumau lives in unknown nuuibcr 1 luring last rummer, tho ittcambcut Cub plied, wo believe, between Sioux 1'iiv nn.l V.rt It.-ntim D.irliu mu. of her trips tbo small pox broko out I iiniong the pan-iencr ami crew, anil i0t,o dcalb occurred uii tb) trip ; tlio boat laudcJ a abort dietanco below, Milk river, and there the corpse- wa ' bitfiod. Tbo burial was witne-od by j a number ot JnUiun, 01 llio ihos; W 1,1, 111 UVI VI .MM'..., V. J" Ventre tribe, oud a aoon in the butt resumed it courao, tlu body wa Uis-j iutorrod, Iho clothing atrippod from litutatcl the Uuilom ol Hanover, 1 tbe remains, and diltibutod ttmonir iho'aei.ud the City of Frankfort, and 0-1 party who liau perpolratca llic not of deecrutiou. Tbo couavquence may be imagiucd. In Iho prnior course of time, tho dreadful colitiigiun broke whoso sole object in life ccems to be toi makomoucy wiihout tho slfghtet rt- mark bus lost, beside iter owo ga.n. gard for Iho manner iu which they do in Germany itself. A map of F.uropo ii. Tho robcswhicli enc'o-ed the Jend'len or twelve year old, I quite worth- !..: ...I...I.U Tl... The specula-1 . 1 ' mined to L,rnt te o roam the UUJ It n , i v e ftiUHinc, tors, awure of thia,dctermi bv it. and did nut hesi'nte . I ..1 conuiry 111 ijuosi ui luiecieo rone, auo : convey ineiu lurriorage iouwarenoue in Fort llenton. It wa but n Hlmrt .!. . I I- I- l . I- i piaee wa auve witn amnn iox, nntt ... i. ill...... .1 i. in.i. 1.0 wo.ee, .. .m- .Tall Sle B V U tj UIIV9 VrUII IIIIIBU 00 ttillJtcnco. And Ihu, midst of death, dcsulalion iheo human vultures coaiinued nestileuce-lnveJiug dcalh-Jcalmg cor rupnon : One white fund added gc.-t!y t i thu sufTeriug. Whilo butler. ng with tho diteusc, be obtained two yeast can, and ullod them both with xcn :abs I i, he' As soon s bo was able to do so, took an old shirt, rubbed it thorough'? . . ... . . - i , . , ,. , . ., n r 1 then placed Jtbo iufcetod 'garment ouand might consolidate the Confodera- ibe trail of Ibo riognns, 00 llighwo.d i tionr of North nn! i-ot!h (K-rnnny cieek, where the Indian would be uro into one great t'onlederntcd Kaipire. wiiii ino content 01 ino coxes, nnu to liod it. Thev did so. aud io a short lima nttorivai-d tho moat frielitful of calamilio Wa visited upou iho tribe It snread w ilb wonderful ramd'Hv among tho Ulackfcet, Uloods, and 1 Franco suffer defeat, we shall certnin Kivcr Crows, unlil .be wbolo country My two another Al'eration iu the map within a radius ol One htiudred miles jot' Italy thnt will renter fuiihet chin- fiom Fort Ucutou, aud extending along Ige of it necessary. Wr shH cc the river 0 much greater distance, waj the temporal sovereignity of the Pope iufected with tbo disease, and death abolished, nnd It ime b"cnmc en in- occurred by the thousand In this frightful manner thousand ot buffalo routs, all iufcclod with the disease thai, bad killuJ tboir tavnge ownerj, were colloctod, and tho ship meut of them down the Missouri river for sale iu the Kaat began. Tbe liov eminent becoming iuformcd or the matter, Hon. llsncock was ordered to prevent the thipmont of soy robot tbat could not bo proved froo of infection. This diverted tho busioca to Iho Pa cini) ltailroad, tbe authorities of which are using ovcry exertion to prevout tbe carrying of any robe uot kaoen lo be all right. Hut, having eoue thu fur in tbe nofsiious buaiucat, its wretched author will, if i Ibe least uoetible, got at some way to pay tbeir expeutes by selling these robes in the bast. V ma na ivraiti. " You pull teeth hero, 1 suppose V inquired a vegetable tooling customer, wbo dropped into e dental omoe lor information. " Ves, air, take ft chair,'' replied the proprietor, "oar charge ia only City cants, and I can do it iottautty " Well, I gueat I'll wait onlil I get home, for I can't pay tbat prieo, be cause our doctor only charges a quar ter, tnd it take bim two Jioure, besides be pulls yon all around the room, ana you get the worth of your money. 80 good flay." . A kVvneoemu owed rata eight hundred trance, aod be made ft propo sition to give bim eight notes, payable monthly, for one buadrea Irenes each The first note was protested. The oredilor demanded on explanation 1 didn't waot yu to lose eight ben dred f.aao all at at once, to 1 divided it up thai you toes night fall upon . I , A A t . L I A N().2l "The .Mny of :llro.' Tbo msp of I'.uropo will pfobably unilerjjo n number of importnUut nl toiaiions bid'or Ibe prraunt war ia ended. Il but bern altered very Ire ipieully. and in aevcrnl. wit) a, mid in many place, dining llio IhkI tin 01 I vrvlvc year. Tho map of Kniope was cliiii(f 'd in 18.")'.', when Nupolunn, after brnaUini tho power of An-tria loro from bet I. mtb ird V . an J deliver.). I Ihe province over to Victor Kmanurl It wiii Mill further uttered nt the anu time, when Najiolcnit, ifr leturu for bi ervico ti Italy, lieur.tn ld frmn bor Nit'O nnd Savoy, which iminedi tlely ceaswd to belong to the llulian Kingdom, and becauio pitrt at' tbo territory of France. It wm altered toon ti'tc'wjrd. by Ibo revolutionary movcuietit throii-li whieh tn aepei' ate polilic.il existence of the IhirhicH nfiusvany, Purmu, nnd .Modccn, and mo-1 of tbo States id the Church w.i obliterated, tin 1 their nllcimitv trans lerird to the K'xon id It fit v. It was a.-ain altered by O u iliuMi in is HI. w ben tlio Kingdom of N;iles wn-. blot tod out ) nnd when, fiuully, Itul) which hn ptcvinui-ly been mcn-lr u 'geographical cxpronslon." became iilmont entirety unucu unuer oi.e jjov ernmeni, the noveroign of which wi'thecldeM eon returned home, while tho former King ol' Sardiua. The j ntnn of Furotio Wa niiaiu changed in ; another ijuurler in i.-n-'. wneii iuo nrtuie 01 uHtria and IWjia uia lo war upou Pcnmark, and t're,,r f.,tl.- (r brother, nn 1 thoti.di bo fiom t hat-ancient kingdom tho Uueh- ! tClj jj,,.,,, i,,,, t,i-i Jo would mt cs of Scblcaw ig and llobtien, which prr,njt ,j, t relurn 10 a bnme froftt were linally annoxed to the territory lll'lli"! .change iu I'-Oti, when, nt t!io close ofL,.,, j,., iho Prum-Au.iriau war, Piusia ''-' o!do-t s 01 nuci-ia. 11 mu-ii- nun nu.umi iuuuiiua me -oi i '' num vomi-u-1 cliitloll 111 it prenent rlmpc ; Title , Italy itciuirel eiietia I'lU llio small poiiion id Lomhirdy whit b remainiid to Autria utter the war of I ia has gained tetntory which Ien- less now j nnd it is not iu.posiih!e lhat ., , 1' . . 1 ibe map or the m s -nt day ,,,tiy h. o.terod so .so be '-out of, 1 site be f; ro Ullin.- .m It s n.ll u.11,11, I I III ,1... ..( . I... If l .vl... U nu i m , v.....,.,v . 1 ih rnuuni uh-iiih 11u.--.1u ""!, !etent which eem extremely unlikely i . I... I.' 1. I. k 1. ,.11 ...,.l ...I., i no womu men mo umao niiemiu - . ,.,.:...' .1,.. Ii,,,.l.u of 1 ..., u.er, . ........... ...w . .v - - - i,okccp a irgearuiy in AL-er.a.ani.tli. , Could maU;bourg and 'absorb' the Km-dou sof, uh k.r 80mcthing .iml.e very, lelgtum c may also uppi,.e that. )of J; n and depair. in order lo cripple b.s prostraie 1 rus-; - nmrmfa-tui -ng center.., a.mued their .an adversary, l.o would r1.'!" Kmnce would enter Ihe Wr ctcr- U ... -v :.'-'" louii a vr vs w ... ----- I' '....rl li,.L- Sw.li loutt i..-1 Itittein 1 1 1 1. 1 n i . - - -- - and would re-establish the iudeper.- U, V .W'., ., 111. IJjt ir. on tho other hand, I riM.n were trr.tnphant over ranee, K"-' i . r lf..A..... .11 am might a.c-e snd annex lo hi dominion- tho 1-rencn prorrnces of Abnm and Lorraine, might take the nrov nee 01 ouiia.iu inrni i'i-imhbf, If Austria were to tako part 10 ho. tilitiu. it is nroHubfi that borore tbeir j close wo should ee alterations io her : mn! of a very sorion cbirseter. If leernl part ('bwibt less theeapiiol) t 1 the Tnited Kingdom of Italr. It il. . . . 1 , i r . 1 useless however to indulge in fun her omectuiY or speculations it to the .timid w tislliM probable alteration of tbe F.oropean map, which ha tcei altered so fre quently and extensively during thJ last fe w years .V. 1". Trthuqt. Always b: Civil "My young friend," said a gentleman on btrseback. one day, to a lad wbowts standing oear 11 well, " will von du me a favet to draw a pail vt water for my lnre, a I fio j it rather difficult to pet off.'' Instead of giving a prulf reply, a many boy a would do, tho boy drew the water tnd gave it to ibe liorse. His manner was vo pleasant and cheer ful, tbat Ibt stranger delijbtod with bis spirit, asked bun bk some and residaneo, au 1 after tbaokiog him, rode 00. The good-natured hi llrongat no more about the act of civilly, til! some in 3n lbs later, he rectved a tetter from the gentleman, ofleriDi him a clerk ship in his store. Tbo offer was ac cepted. Th lad prospered, aad unai ly became chief UMgteirete of a large city. That yoo soe inat a utile aet ci . ... a,,, a civilitv to ft stranger was tbe first round ia the ladder ty wnica tbe bov climed to honor and wealth. Now I do not say tbat eivilty will always lead to itch honor. Uot I say that it always raises ila poaieeeor ta the onia ioa of 01 here aad te hi own eeu-rw tpcc lo tlvil, therefore, my loya and tlrk Civilly ia an ornament all should pntaces. There is farmer la Yorkahirt who una ana w cnuuren, ilia mm Is m era Mil F .LII.1..- , r uriong ana oe hu Tottr boy aed fW -a l'jixA r 4. BATJdS 07 ADVKBTISIHO: OnteolumN eft year frm.rv) One-half column, year, ao.DO On-fonrth column, on yef, 15.0" On prpiaf (10 line) one inrerlloa m Etety additional Insertion r 6'J Professional and llualseea card of not more than fiv line, per year. 6.00 Auditor, F.ieciitT, Administrator and Aaalgne Notice 2,Kri Editorial notice per line 19 All advertlitenieati for a skorfrr period than on year ar payable al h lime they ar ordered, ami if not paid lb per son ordering tbem will be held respooaible for Ihe mimef. k Itwiiiunc ! Ihe War. The Knnn City Timet rlufe thin tory: T'-n, ye fifteen yiaig act, there lired in St. Joaeph n fnmilr by the fitiffiu of Ailttrn. the head 0! whieh was n stern leub kiiid old geiitlennn wh mi t;liy winter had touched lightly. He w.i t cult by, but whnt be prized fur ulniva u II was tbe pride of bis old n.c two noble boy, tSocro and Frank, ned repeetitely eighteen and ienly. The wir rathe on, the terri ble airife in wbith brother wa array ed nuiiiHl brother, nnd fn'.bcr avaioitt n. Mr. A lama was an uncompro' misitiit I'nion limn, nnd hi vilest on t ieorpe cspouned his father' cause. Frank joined the force in defence of iho atitinv South' under Willinin V iSlilck. When li im lulber learned of tbe (ponrTO tak-.-n by the voUiirer an hi , Knew 110 btmudii Ho acnt hint ;wrj (a r.., r,, 10 wr no longer , ieir lo t-llt ,rrt:1j .r0!( nr , rovipiviit of j i.:, i,, 11;, .(. ro,,jP,t H,,,, Do in- duccnicnl wnuld kUchim to surren der bi principle. The idd pentb m; n drew up bi will, bavin! lie youngest on p nnilcss. The war ronlinued, each id' the brullief Itjlitlntf Taliintty in di'l'otiee f'f theif dilT.'rcfit bnnncr. I 'cure mice more bl-'sscd tho land, and ,;, younger ,,Pat,., in ihi city, nn J by 1.1. r,. n i...,n li. nin,r i,n,l pIimo nthm f irtn (., busiue4 ifainoJ lios'i of friend ; whereabout wa unknown to eith- Ubich bo bad been cat off in a mo- m(.n nrpafrfiin. Tho oi l ceutlemaii icred to In father, nnd In Hun liconiiie c.lln lifir to hi Woulth. (Je-irco wn no aooner in pie. ! c pi rrerfy than bo ili ii ilili 'cnt seari-h lor lii brolher jift.-r a time tinCjd hint to thN c tv The meeting between the broth- cr reeitrrcd only li-t week, nnd wait both cordiiil and effecting. The eld est cau-e 1 11 deed of ball hi estute lr be made out in fav ir of hi younger brother nnd forced the acceptance upon' him. Such a spirit is noble, crawt and magnanimous, therefore wo give St. Joe the credit a f-tated above. ThV incident i true, at person in both citie can testify. Kind lr Trailer. . . cnvsnondenee of tbo T1' "J ' iM,,;4n.,0?f J' J c" or.k " "-W ' i DO,v, 7':utu' ' , -"v "'If ' 1 lor I do not reckon, Austria as un ally, , , b , j , f . f, . Wer Auiris' u ,1 - "" "'ft woulJ Ji'.il'fear irjm Iho 0r j.',,,.,,., . ' e. Her tiermnu popula- woulJ heeomo 1'russititis ; tho ,WM kingdom of Hungary would aborb the other. It is n'uii.-t cettrin I'.ua-ia would join I'l U-sia. and they might in duce Italy, by proliiiuieins all Ihe po sioti Austria still hold in Italy and , .,,ir ii.n iiilbno Dliii.el ikonu, .u ruici 1 hl ii iuih . '"V 1 lo keep a large army iu Ahjera, am.th weighicd. Hb: might w in I'a'ly to her ride by ptomising Ron Oa'id Au- tgius Alnnticposions.teo..mp n. ..J Austria Vtlu urrftorv. T,K,e UWMMtt wou'd. however, mske 1 lU CMt,lu!io e ,(0tiKs ,0 Kla. : ... . .;,,. ..Cr nana wi.b Pm fV9mM h iui n nr. nsnu di .csiu, iiaii, , in mJ vi. V(W 'wou1J mo thf owei.:lllv,,0;IM I mi-bt avwa j. crrvji tunii v lo ove'rwbel ., ....,.. L. .:.. ,... A lli os Tuts Mr. t'barle Al- , i . 1.. 1 . . . . . .pi. ..I I origin, 111 a ifner iu - in s.raui lArmy.'' dated Mariposa, California, .Inly 4, relates that be had visited iho ' Vosemite Valley and the .lariposa aod Calrrarat groves of big trees. tf tbo latter be tay: 'In regard to these monsters of the for.t 1 cao.oulv siv this, that ve!i,T(l;iy 1 wa in a billow 1 u ce. vol autuu ui; win. iw. vitivt k-'uw . , abreast, anj ibero waa room for three h rso ni ire' ome of tbs'J trees aro :li) tipet, and upwards ia diameter, and over lt'i.t feet in ci-etimference. Tbo latlv is from IS inches to 4 feet in thickoess, nud some of these trees grow Sou huh. tnd would grow higher yet if tb wiu J did not break the top. Tb statement cf Iheto tb'ng is almost incredible, sod if my eve bid eot seeu ibam 1 vrouhl not wnto about them. Tbo wood ol ibese tree is red sod very enduring, aud poli.hee very finely, that it looks like rotfvwood. ' ' Almoat incM.illde,'' indeed ! jet others have told tbe tame story of tbee giant trees, sod we are not dip d W, doubt the fact. A Fansn is Nbkd. t.o . 9en. sion two ladies were M(tr.jur4 ,, Mr. Llueolo. briegins; if'.roJuellanB from a Kntucky fne j "So rod il 'a'resideot, after .bak.oj; haodi 1 tii',,,. wjid fc over ell yve 1 heir hinl ,0 hi wif f. Thu ladies knee.. ... - svuiufvi ii, wim maicb-Wimer ,roc-oedKl to give a djtr itilod treou Bk o( ,b, affjlir 6lKw hast tnrfr. .Vo u rnee to pop the iV lh roc'Wf' J Void -1". , N?H for kim, aaJlke anew l nit un . r .u.i Po'Uca wilb bias, bat U both 4 u ware Wbifrv the Ulk wwrwr vwrv lively. Thai ttm to hadp I tura- W rerar aad ibe eU aaala aot m I . a k. . ka .a . . r imsru isms a. atva t oaagbter taat agtsl le slip out ot tbe back rwrvh aad: Jijtai', e-