THE POST. . fubUbd every Thuradaj Evening by JEREMI.UI CBOrSK, Treprlrlor. Terms of Subscription, tWO 601LARS PER ANtfl'M, rarahle within Ms month, or $2,60 If not paid within the year. No paper discontinued . until all arrearage arc paid unlets al lha option of lb pnbllabrr. Subscript ione outside of tho county l'HTAni.R IH ADVANCE. (ST Person lifting and, ning paper addrcMfd to others become tnbscrihera, and ara liable for the jirlc of lha paper On column on yr (RO.OO. One-half column, one year, KO.UO. One-fourth column, one yenr, 15 TO, On aqitare (10 lines) oho insertion To. Everysadilitioaal Inset-iioa - bD.'( Pmfrsstonsl and flusiurss cur. Is of v tint more than five lines, pr year. C,V0. tudimr, Kxccutnr, Ailmiiiistrater and Asigne Nollon -w F.dilnrlnl nntiees per lino . .. All adverti'pmeola for a shorter prrUd than one year ar r-ajuble at llie tin. llir-y nr nnlereil, and if not paid Hi pw. sou nriluring tbom will b belU responsible for lb money. VOE 8. 'M1DDLEBU11G SNYDEH CO. i'A., 1MAHCM 2, KS71. NO. 51. 1 MwMhs.. WP,m 'wi & IIIIBir III llll . Ilf I I W kvWV . t WDN ' I mW I Ik i 1 t-1 N. w -m ' K -ji Jr. CHONMILLF.lt, ATTORNEY AT tAW, I Middloburjr, Pu., Offer Me professional services to the pub Bo. Collection and all other professional business entrusted to lie enre will reocive prompt attention. Jnn a, '07tf AC. SIMPSON, ATTOKNKV AT LAW, .Sflitisrove Ta., Offer hi professional service to lha pub lo. All business entrusted lo hi care will b promptly attended le. (Jan. 17, '07tf JW. KNI0IIT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, l'roelinrjr Tn., Offer b Professional service to tho pub o. All bueine entrusted lo his cara will be promptly attended lo. ,( Jan. 17,fttf f.VANGEZEI?, . ATTOBSEY AT LAW, Lcwiaburir Tn.. Olfer Ml professional service to a pub lic. Collection! and all other Pio cssion I buainea animated to hi ear 111 re ache prompt attention. GEO. F. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lcwitiburc I'd. Offer bl Professional acrTice to the pub , lio.' Collection and all other profession .II buainea entrusted to hie ear will re civ prompt attention. . Jan. 8, "J7tf. M.LINN, A. II. DILL, (Snecessore to J. F. & J. M. Ltnu.l. ' ATTOKNEVB AT LAW, Lewiaburg, Tn. Offer their profeisional service lo the pulllo. Collection and air other pro feseionil buainea entrusted lo their enre will receive prompt attention. Jan. Htiltf CIIAKLES 1IOWER, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, Solitibgrova Tn., Offer bl professional service to I lie pub lic. Collection an4 all other professions buainea entruated to bis care will re elte prompt attention. Office two door north of Iba Kevstcn Ilotel. Jan 6, 'C SAMUEL ALLEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Selinsgrovo Ta Offer hi rrofcasional (ervlec loathe publio. All buainea entruated to bl ear will be promptly attended lo. Col lection mado in all purls oftlio Ktnte. II can apeak the Knglfsh and Ot-rmnn lansuige fluently. Otlico tclwceu Hull' and the Votl oflico. LN. MYERS, ATTORJiEY & CGf XSEIOR 4T LAW Middlelurg Snyder Couoty Pinna Office a few doors West of the V. O. en Main rlreet. CotiFtiltntion in Englit-h and Ctint.n rcunrts. tij.iTu JC.BUCI1KR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LewinUirfj Tu., Offer li is professional sciviccMo the pul lio. All business enli-Ufslcd to hi cure will be prouit'tly intended lo. 1.1 an. 3. 'CTlf GltOVER k PAKHR SOWING MACHINE. Person in need of a good and durable Sawing Machine can be accommodated at reaeonable price by calling on on Sam tL Faibt, Agcut, Kvliuegrove. Jim. 21, 'Cr TYR. J. Y. SIIINDEL, J BURGEON AN I) PHYSICIAN', Middlelmrg Pa. Offer lift professional lorvlce lo the cit hen of Middleburej and vicinity. March 21, 'C7 g F.VAXHUSKIRK, SURGICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST Scli nsgrove Penn JOIIX K. HUGHES, Esq., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Penn Twp., Snyder Co. Pa V H. WAGNER, Esq., I X Jt TICE OF THE PEACE; Jackson Township, Snyder Co. Pa. Will attend to all bnainea entruated lo I aia ear and on the moat reasonable term. March 12, 'Gel "TRj! F KANAWEL, 1UI WAV M.r w nVS- V ' ( .Centres llle, Snyder Co., I Offer hla profcaaional services to the public 6-88tf IT? W. SCIIWAX, M. D., H1 e BURGEON & PHYSICIAN. Port Trevorton Pa. lOffer lit profeaalonal eervioee to the iciiuen or mi place ana violuity. lie peak German and English. (.April io, 'ba A. BOYER, Jr. Fieeburir Snyder Co. Pn.. '(oat reipectfully offer hi lorrice to he publio aa Vendue Cryer and Auction par. Having: bad a large experience, 1 eel confident that I can render perfeot pauiiaouon to my empioyeea. i Jan. v, Mil W T. PARKS, P - ATTORNEY AT LAW & I DISTRICT ATTOUNY, HDDLEDCRO. SNYPEU COUNTY, Pa Office la Court Ileuie, Bept.16, '07tf LEWIS D REM Eli' S SONS OBACCOWAREHOUSE No. 322 N.TH IRD S e,88 FUILAOELPUU. lERCOASt HOUSE. J ' V .i.. If. ilANDERBACri Pop'b. I J. C. NIl'K, Clerk. 418 Hi Norta Tbird Street. I'Mladlpbla JLtEft 4 KLOEft . ; WBCUBALE BOOK BRLLKR8 f 3, C'"nk hvk ilaoulaotv a l V.r--,ng, Illaating,' tar "1 j i'fr t:- it Go ia - ' rla T-' 3r HUM KEAP1X0 1U1LU0AD. VYiutoer ArrungcmcDt, Monday Not 21 1870. . Great Trunk Lin from the North and North west for Philadelphia,- Hew York, Reading, PoUerille, Tamaqua, Aahland, 8bamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Ealoo, Enhrala. Lltia. Lancaater, Columbia Ac, Train leave Ili-rUburg for New York, aa follow! at 8.10. 8. H. 1U.50 a. m and 3.60 d. m.. csnnectina with tmiliir train onth lb Pennajlvanla lUilroad, and arriving at New York at 10.10 a. in,, 8.60, 6.60 and 10,00 p. to., respectively. Sleeping care aceouipaoy tb 3.10 a ui., train, without ohang. I'elurning t Leave New York at B.OOam, 12,00 Noon, and 6,00 pm. Philadelphia at ,15 a m and 8,80 p m ; Sleeping oar aa ompany the 6.00 p m traina from New York, without change. Leave Uarrisburg for Heading, Potlavlllc Tamnqua, Mineravillo, Ashland, Bhamokiu, Allctitowa and Philadelphia, at 8,10 a m, 2,60 and 4.0S p m, Hopping at Lebanon and principal way stations ; the 4,05 p ra train connecting for l'bitadelphis, l'oltavillo and Columbia only. For I'otla ville, Fclmylklll Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Buuchauna llailroad, Leave linrrlsburg nt 8,10 p m. East Pcnaylvnnia llailroad train leavO Reading for Allentown, Enton and New York at 6.00, lO.IK) a.m., U -t' noon, & 4.4 j p.m. Returnig, leave New York at 0.00 a. m., l?.00ioon and 5 to p. "oJ Allen town at 7.20 a.m. 12.25 Noon 2 01 4.20 and 8.45 d. in. Y Wny piiasengcr train leave Philadelphia a'. 7,. U a in, connecting wun iiniiar irnm on East Penna. Railroad, returning from Read!ng at 0,20 p ni, atii iiig at all stations Invo Pottsviild nl U,0i a, tn and 3,1 p. m.; Herudon at U,l am; Hlin tuokin al 5. 40 and 1 1,20 a. m.; A-hlaud oi T.ufi a in. and 12.50 noon, Miihanoy City at 7.51 a. tn. and 1.35 p. tn., Tamaqiui al H,33am, and 2,40 p m for Philadelphia Now York, Rending, Hurnsburg, So. Leave Pottsville. via Schuylkill and Su- quehnnna K R at 8,16 a m for lliirrisburg, and 1216 noon for Pinegroveand Iremout. Reading Accommodation train j Leavce Pottsvillo at 5.40 A vn. pie Reading at 70 a m, arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m. . Returning, leave Philuile.phla at 4."4'V d m, rassinir Rcailing nt 7.25 p m, arrlvnijf at Potlaville at 0.10 p in. Pottatown Aoconioiodation Train Leaves Pottaiown at 7,00 a m, returning lcavea Philadelphia at 4, till p m. Columbin Rutlroad Traina leave Reading at 7,20 am, and fi, 15 pm for Fpmata, Litlz, Lincaster, Columbia. &i . Perkiomen llailroad Trains leave PerVI omeu Junction nl 7.45, 0,05 a tn, 3. tin, and 6.3D pm; returning leave Hehweiiksville nt 7.00 und 8.20 a. tn, 12,10 Xoou, and 4,!i0 p m, connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrjokdule Railroad trains leave Tolls town oi 11,40 a nt. nnd 0,20 p ni, returning lenvc Mount l'lcayant nt 7,00 and 1 1,2-' a m, cnunc.ing with similar trains on lleniilng rai'rond. ('heeler Valley RiilronI trains leave Hridrpori nt 8,:!o'a ni, and -:,l5 and 6.02 in, returning, leurn l)iwninglown at 0,55 a in, 12.45 noon and 6,15 p in, connecting with similar trains on Reading railroad. l)n Huudiiy : Leave New York at 6,00 p ni, Philadelphia 8,00 a m and 3,15 p ni, the R,(IO a in train running only to Reading: leave I'-ilmvillo 8,00 a in; llnrrisburg 8,10 a ni nnd 4.1)5 p m, Icavo Allentown at 8.45 p. ni. and and 8.41 p. m. ; leave; Reading at 7,15 a ni, nnd 10,05 p m for Uarrisburg it 5. IIC a ui fur New York, and 0,40 a. m. and 4.25 p ui for Philadelphia, Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and excursion ticket, to and from all point at reduced rates. ' .- Iiugpago checked through 100 p'onmls allowed each pssseuger. ' f 0. A. NICOLL9, Ginrml Superintendent. Reading, Nov. 21, 1870. LLEGHENY HOUSE. Xo. 813 Sit Market Street, v (Abeti A'i'AM,) ' - PHILADELPHIA. KLECKXER & CAWLEY, FBOrBIETOR. G,CUf lerms $2 00 Per Dm-. QUIl FATHER'S HOUSE, ' THE Ul"vVRfeTEIJ WORD. Hy Davikl MABrn, D. J).,sothor of the popu. lur "NlKht Hcenes." Thfs nianter la tbomiht and Uoksuk shows ns untold riches and beau ties In the Uieat House, with Its Ulnomlng HuW era, Slnrlnic blrdi. Waving- palms, Rollina; clouds, lleautirul bow, Haered mountains, lle ilHhthil rivers, Mlahty oceans, Tuundeilns; voi ces ItlsilDir heavsns and vat unlver.e with countless bolnxs In millions or worlds, and resets w usio eaen in unwritten Word. Kute tinted paper, ornate enaravlnKS and suiierb binding 'Klch and varied In thought.1' ' IbSKte "Kasv and graceful In style." "Correct, pure elevating In Its tendency." 'lleautirul and Rood." "A household treasure." Commendations Ilka the above Irom (Jolleve Presidents and Professors, mlnlssers of all denominations; andhe religions uu ffwuinr irw. an ovr me oountry. Its rresa nos, purity of l.nirusgs, wllh elesr open tyiw, line steel enirravlDKS. substantial binding, and low price make It thebook for the masses. Aaeuts are selling from Kjo lio per week. We want Clerirymen, School Teaeeer smart yonng men ahd (allea to Introdno the work for us la every towashlp.end we will pay liberally. No IntelliKent man or woman ased be wltbout a paying- nu.iueiis, beud lor eirculat, full descrlptooa aad Una. ZlfcULER fc McUUKDY, It S. ath Bt, Phlla 13 ReoeKt.Cln. O, U Monroe Nt. I 'bl. .. . too M. eih Ht. Louis oct.l. m or 10J Main si 8irlnKlield. Alans. WASH. (iBANELLO, WATCU & CLOCK MAKER. Market St. Middlcburg Pa TTAVINO located in this place I would XI. respectfully Inform the cltliens of Middlubu.ag and vicinity that I am prepared to repair CLOCKS AND WATCHES cheap and expeditiously. The patronage of the puniio i respeotiuity toiiciieu. W. GRANELLO. Middlcburg, Not. 24 1809. AUINET OKOAN AND MELODEON J MANUFACTORY, War Roesa aad Store on Pin Street, ' Factory oa Snyder Street, belinsgrove, Pa. , If Tea want to kear and sea flee toned and beaatlrul Ora-aa and Helodeoa oall at ear ware room aat Dior. We as a one but the best material la saeklnsr iBstramauu. Trv on vi .www mwu w i-1 wv Mitwaiw. r.very lastraaseat is warraated for Ave year. IsJere. aceauaad atlnlsura of th Iknit are Invite, to eevr ond with aa Bud send Ibr a w ae. e smile est too beet Wew 4 fki. piaaoe. a -d i ms from aa tn aiL Vlnlln 8U0-4,k nt . , s 4ire trasue, sie ke., Sl.t.lM kdX l- -f s4 Aojr4aaaa eerreetly taaea aad re wj, a Holnct Iotr.v I WOl'LIt FORCiGT. . ar KAciuai n iTosj.' " . Oh 1 bid me not recall fhe rr. Too-many Joy with It hare lle l t And many bnprs, which once wore bright. Like autumn leave, lie crush'd and dead. Oh I eay not that 'tin tweet lo think On hour we ne'er again can see, The memory of the sc enes and friend Of other uaya, Is aad lo mo. How many heart congenial true, And forma, loo fair, too frail to last. And sunny amilea, and Joound scenes, Li buried in the gloomy pail. Then, (ay not that 'lis sweet lo think (in happier hour forever flown Oh t rather teach me lo forget The joy 1 onco oould call my own. THE JUDGE'S DAUGHTER. So fad i my story, nnd o true, tin it seoruR branded in my memory in letters of firo. ' It is no Blory cot.jut od up by tho itntuaiaation. nor yet one that nepds plosiri( ocr by a f?rtiIo pea. All its incidents ire real nono exaeratcd. ; " Not many years ago a haughty old man, a judge of Incorruptible morals died, leaving bohind him two children 1 After Iua death it wu foun J that he had n.t bean so wealthy ns many hud imagined, yet rich oumih t Ivave rauh daughter a niotletato compe tenee. To tho eldest aisier den-eoded tho hiimentead and a snfliciont incoino to keep, tvf 8(imo of their Cornier stylo j the younger twenty thousand Jollar-. tnvesieJ in un oU and tn ty haul;. From inl'itncy E-tell. tlio cldom, had been acquainted with u i'wr but promt t.iri(oil boy. She hud watched bis Inefi'ittuiil htru'gli's fur an educa tion mu-li a-i ho desired, a Jiuiriu bi uncunqurnihle aiuhitinn, mil ns he iii'ired inuuliood ho beesiiivi her in st ardent lnver. 1'ut tho old judv'O ilermirred. X daughter of bin slmuld encourajio the attentioua of a puuniless youth their intamacy mut cease. Obedient ns a child, slio lixtoncd to her father's conitnand.-t, und obeyed them implicitly. He aurroaoded her with pay com pany; ho did everything that wealth or tttsto could du-'iroBt to win Iter tnind away (row her buy lover. Hut though sliu uttered no couipluitit, ho know that she diJ not forget. At last be died. Ho did n it bind her with any promises. l"erhaM in death bis eyes dicorered that it nco ln mora than wealth to brio h:ipiuess. After Iter bereavement, Uupert Kingsland cutnc to ber suin. " Estolle, my love' be said passion fttely " I could not keep awy from you longer. It may ecem wrong to you for nio to come to you, now ha is goDO, when I know how much he was opposed to me, but darling you are in troublo, and I mint comfort you !'' Sho did not chide him She believed ber father must have rclooteJ, or else be would have spoken and forbidden ber to receive him after bid deuth She wept and sobbed on bis bosom like a child. " Kupert, ' ho returned,.' if you had forsaken tne now, I should indeed be desolate." And to leave you ever will kill me' he ojaculatod, Impetuously. ''Curse my fo.-tuuo, that I must bo forever de barred from you !" " Don't speak so fiercely, Rupert, the pleadod. No one stands between us now.'' " Yes, poverty stands letwoen aa a it ever did,'' be repllud. " Never will I tako odvantoge of his decease-to step unworthily whero bo. forbade be. If I ever could obtain my wish of be coming a great and famous pbysioian, csieiie, men would 1 be proud to como to you." " Where would you go to become a doctor f" she queried. " I would study in Enuluod, France and Germany," was bis eager response. ' To be as common place physician would not satisfy me. I must be the equal of the moat eminent For a moment she was silent : . " Kupert," eh observed, presoatly, Mb way is open for yea at lt. My money Is lett ontoaobed. lo no way would its use give me so much joy a to know that it was aiding you to ob talu your life's deairo. You shall go to England, France sad Germany.". uuiy return to me as pure as you leave me." ' ' ; For a time be opposed auoh a sag' gestion. II could Dot accept ber money. But la proportion to bis vn willingnesao- raoeivo, beoarae ber geroaas to bestow. At last Im coevrtai ' Ha would oaly coosldsr It a 1 ( j U repaid quired, nml remain uway some lour or five ycrs. "'ITcr sister wns umeh oppose! toil when informed of what Iv-Uila pro poHcl to do. " Yon are exceedingly unwind, tetlo," she raid, angrily, "to draw Irotn your capital to giro bim. I doubt bis goodness I doubt his ever return ing." Kstella was wounded, lut not di courageJ. Sho ma le bitu n present of a bnndsotne gold watch and ehitio. ami money enough lo defray all ex penses ioi i lnital to bin jiiirncy and first admittance to the medical school. Then bo was to writ to her, and slio would send hi in more. Ills hirt two years were spent in Hol land, and be rerived money from licr qiiatterly. IT) lived in stj'lo, even in luxury ; surrounded himself with every tiling ho could w'sh fgr ; mid, though sbs thought ho must le ejiravaant in his habits, she male no inquiries, no enmmouts. Hoc sister married and went to Cal ifornia, and Estellit was left to watch snd wait tho still remaining three yems of his abxenco. lie went to fl-innany. lie retnniti cd thoro two yeart lumter. The last year of Ins proponed ahscueo, ho wrote to Itelle thus : " Mj love, I do not know how to say what I wish My five years: have nearly expired. I believe I am Hear ing tho goal, which, s.nvo for the good tiess of your true nnd nohlo bcr.rt I never should h-tvo hope! to nt tain, l-ut yet I am not aaii-lied. I wish to Hceynu so much, my poor, lone bird- ling, that by times I am realy to drop everything, givo up every future hope for tins world and lLo next, to fly to you. ltut I restrain mysolf. 1 wish to ho eutitcly worthy of ymi and nil yVu have 'douo fur mo- wh-'n I do ro turn. Oh, if I could remain here two years longer, I might accomplish muoh therein !" She perused that part of his letter. Two vcars more I Two voara of louo wuil - ing seven y ara of weary watching ! Clio left even a sih escipe hor lips. Her trust in him wus implicit. There is a parage iti the holy writ which says, "There is no fear in love, hilt perfect love custctli out l'ear, be-eui-o fear hath tormont. Ho that leurcth is not made perfect in earthly love" hm knew no fear ! It would be hard for him to sttiy awny two yenis longer, but if ho desired it, she hltoulJ lint cntnpluin. bo did uot know her youth was leav ing her eho did not caro. Tho only question wa.-i bow aho was to obtain tho money. Sho bad already lent him, fo great had been his extravagance, every pcu ny of ber priuuipnl Sho took up hor pen and thus wroto : "Kupert, God alotio knows how much I long for you each day ; but if it is your wish to remain away two years moro, do not let that deler you. You know my father did not leave me ns woll provided for as was a-itict-patod, and now all is gone but the bometond. Ifyou think tho two years necessary, I will morttsngo It." lie did not think two more yoars requite, but ho wroto so touohiugly about (im laoriflco that it scorned al most as if he was conferring a favor upon ber by taking it, than hor on bim by etving. It was mortgaged, Every dollar she realized was sent to him. Her one servant she had dispensed with all but one wag discharged. Tboo jhe stood alone I .What wa sho to do? She could not appeal to hor sister ; sho remembered the taunts that ber sister bad extended to her. She went out and procured a situa tion as governess in a wealthy family, one of her old friends Publio indignation become intense. Judge Atborton's daughter a govor- nessl People blsmeJ ber fur ber folly, but she smilled serenely.' Her reward was yet to come, she believed, Rupert's fume would compensate ber for all! . ' Two yeara passed away, and even she could oot deny to herself that she but) failed greatly during that time. Then a letter came to her; it laid : "My patient dove, 'I am. coming t last. De ready fur ma is May Write me one more letter." . Accompansjing It were papers con taining notice of bin and hi great medical skill, Au)er)ctn papers con gratulated tbeniielvti npou having such a rare acquisition lo the mediaa Irateroity. Bbe read and- wept tears of joy. . Ue was coming at lastl memui h cuni.ged. I thiuk my heulih h:ts failed during tho past two years quit Mpid'y. Ah I to how many hearts such an announcement woulJ have curried tor ror 1 Mie know the name oftlio ship in which ho was to sail nnd watched the nlow, seemingly endl- s, d iyn ro by. J? he wan lull ofpeacclul joy; ho waseotniog shn was content. Those that knew her said her fiieo wore the expression of mi nnc,rl. l!o thnt as it tnijjht her hcirt wore the happiiieM one ! Site henid when the sir Jliliip nr. rivud. They cr.ly lired twenty v' distant surety bo wmiM e.-mp the next d:iy. li.it the nest dcy cinio. and the uext, and the no.tt, and he cnuio not. She saw his tin tne amnng the lit of arrivals; W.is ho niok ? Sho was tethptod to go down an I sec, when n uentUniun called upon her. " I havo sof o you iVien 1 Pr Kings land in tho city, ' he said. " lie I'tUl in to inform you that ho had been detained, aud would foun bo up." The announcement took one pang from her heart, only to nld another, lie was well ho tbnnkcd t)od for that; but could she have been within twenty miles lur a week, without evniiiv bim a iiies"ngc ?'' Thai was a!l tho reproueh nho nltow cd ber (icntlo heart to make, while bit tonued a thousuui excuses for his eruel arglect. Twj wce!s went pat, and linty iiuinlieicd three. Thou a noto catne, which cotiiiiieticetl.il follows : " My dear IVienJ, I feel a-t if I call say to you, through a note, that which 1 wish to ray, bettor thuu face to in. o H-tclle, you htivo Iiceu my he-it friend, my goiitl Saiiuii it an, unJ I am huiv yuii will rejoice ut uiy happiiir-". I wail uiarrie l last n ijli t to Ii-s Mary Morse. You remember btr 1 A lady of wealth, beauty and it good pu- iiiuu to society ! vhe read no more Some one in the i- iii p n i null's romp le'ton. just ono eeuturv ndjoiug room heurd a heavy full, and , , ., . J, f. . i , i i,u,'r 111 ,,t' i't Am-n liiiciit. rushed in. Ihey found her vn the w,i. h cues to the equal political and floor, opparuiilly dead. They picl.cd civil rights of every man born or itst her up j and Kent for a phvateiun. nraii;'.d in utir lli pulilio the th,.M " A severe chock,"' was" his couch- .'"' ,ll,,:;,,!M,l':f,tl'0 l:;'l;"nl Cn.iii.i ...... .. , , tl'in. llin hilluv.s id ( utr and I'tiv. s.on hho is dying of heart jjj,.,, mgy roar and rage around thai rbu hi'catno sensihlo nja'n, but her heart was utterly broken. Several . lotnmuiioii uio uee, itu-i una ,.i'.....t, I .1... r..-....!l-- ":0 hreakersof reucli. , , , , , , , , . , ncaru'd Kver mi l lull ner Kit nr after after squandering her properly, to die in poverty 1 Eveu theu nhe tillered no com pl.iinls. Sho had till his letters, liitle kcepsukes, nud every trillo pertaining to him brought to her Sho bound them up and addressed them to him. " After I nm goueson l them to bim,' fhe said. A week later they laid her awny and fulfilled her last r quest. He began to practice early, and his success wus wonderful, despite tho no torily which his filseuatis had brought upon him. On iho first night after be roturncd from F.urope, Mary Morse gave a party She nuido her brother promise to watch Dr. Kingsland, and bring hio up with him. - -- " See if I do not win him from thnt faded Kstello Athrrton l't stie exclaim od, boforo he met hor. "' . And she did (0. His tlukfo heart easily proved rocreant to every vow of lovo, every tie of bonor.' Two years after, she was about to go down a flight of stairs, when fibo uttered a loud eh real;, and fell forward to tho bottom. When she becamo conscious, she suid : ... , " Kntelia Athorton stooJ nt the foot of tho stairs!'' Whether it was morely a dcluslnn of the guilty conscitinco or not, we can noVer knew. Any wny the Cull True tnred her spine, and until this day she ia a miserable repining, cross, faded invalid. I'rlghtono'l to be left nluno for a moment. Aud he is a prematurely old, eonsoiencc-strickon wretcb, eu during all tho pangs of earthly purga tory. . Verily, my friend Is being avenged ! It it. God's jiit retribution. , Dkacon K lucked the confi dence of tbe Inhabitants of M lie wss nioRtflnocroly detested for bis hypocracy nod double dealing, - and wits so very unpopular that I few wags conceived tbe Idea of drawing up tf paper requesting: bim lo leave town. Ooce endorsed with two or three respectable names, tho joke took j tbe paper cireulaUd I'M wildUro, ind sood oontalood everj bilBSt nr ill r-iiard to iitif 's neichliuM. D it the I) aeon w is a pnio'ia i" his way. getting po'esion of tht document, liii Bilroitly tha'isrcd tb' hradimr, nnJ behold I tho intended re buke was trnnsloruii-d into an homble petition to th rrcsidont thut lencon K Im appointed pnsimnHier of M and in duo litno tho appointment Came. It Is nti eld btory, but ;t good one, (hut telle of a very iit j.Iigcnt man who was gdng awsy i n n vi-it to sonit I'lienils. Ili.i wile ext ried tVum l.itn a Solemn promise i tint he W nil til iin loii his usual C'lHtoin, iitcl put no ii clean bhirt every -lay. S.i he a' k- d n dor. -n m h irotiU. W in-n ln-ctm. home ngiin his wll'ti w:i g'-i'l t p m reive ho had grntvn more ile-.hy ; bo' I I . a . . . mio was nmi'nica on examium;: bis trunk she discovered titers was not a shirt in it. Ho had kept bis promise lo mount a clean ono every day, but he always put it on over the othets, aud now lie wm sporting uroutid with a whole ilrcn on bis hack ! swmes-nm--f In an Iowa breach of prouiiso case, the woman fw to that tho uccin-ed had huirgcl her every niht lor Rever- al months, aud Sunday nihl un'il thiee o'clock in tho mortiing. Tho in duMttio'is. Imt uttgra'i'lul culprit, w;is lined one dollur uml eo-t. 'HPS ff. y. MIEUNE. Through strugo t! nnd sn.T t ins, nt I be cortt of nitiltitorm agonies. I'ercnvi-. itii'tits. devastations, ' llie Amecican I'lu embodied in the pp'timldc lo ijr lathers' Peelnralion n! Iuilepciiln.-e iippronrhii. its complete rcal.iai icn Tim nol le, inspiring assertion that " u'l nv-n are create 1 e-jusl.'' and en dowed liv I liir creator with inalien alio riirli t lo lile, liberty, and l he pur suit oi hippineh-i. is niloier u ght lei ing irenei nli y, a p u t's lauey s phi losiipher's speeulatioii Imt theret'o ni'.i'd biiHisol'our political fuhriu. The luiiii-n Itcveliu on. wlueli dates from 11 u Mn-saero if 1770. litid- ii i'"cU, nod may 'l uiisieotly seem iu tho point el w.isliiuir it uway lint it ' .. n . . . ... - Lisl- IMavety me litiiled aiiliiiit aud ilu-,li ,!.ir spray ovei it in vkiu We do not underrate tho forces of riejuillco und Artstoeraov. Wo do not furuot that u very hire minority of the American 1'eoplo hi ill hold tu tlteir itiinosl hearts that lt'act'.s hive no fiu lit which Wltitui aro hotiii-1 to tei.piet. We fully nnm'ociiiie t ) diMporaiion wherewith nil tho w.ir rinooloui'Mits of hatred (n the licpub lit no uchieeuient w ill be co.titiiticd uml hurled against tho iKittlenteiits i.l Kiqiubliean naeenduiiey in tho I'reni dential vlucliou of 167- We do not doubt that local successes, h.icilitutcd by Republican feuds and disaensio'is, will iuMpiru the elmrinn host with sanruiuo hepo of vietory, stiolvus ner ved it to put forth iia utmost strength in the earlier slugts of the conquest of 18U4 and 1SG8. Yet our fuith is oh ar aud ati ong thut tho American people still Ides iod that, nn the red battle fields of our lulu Civil War, the Uuiun was upheld and bluvory do destroyed, nud will never consciously decide (hat the precious blood theroou poured out was lavished in vain. Tho Tribune believes in the prose cution ot tho great strugirlu by legiti mate means to beneficent ends To State xovereiirnty, it opposes indissol ulilo National I.itegriiy ; to Slavery for lilacks, Liberty for All ; to pro scription, Kufrauchiseuient ; to -l'op-ulur Ignoruuoe. Universal Ivlucation; to intensity und etorniiy of wrathful Hate, universal nnd inviucib'e Unad Will. It would ftiiu do its utmost to hasten the ejud day when the South shitll vie with tho North in exultation und urutitudo overflio disappearance of the last truce or taint of that spirit which impelled Man to exult In the ownorship uud ehattlehood ot hi fel low Man, l'rol'oun lly do we realize that the contest is Hoi yet ended that Mill ions mourn, more or less publicly, the downfall of the slaveholders' Confed eracy, and rear thoir children to bate those by whose vulor and constancy its overthrow was achieved If we ever seem to differ essentially from other llepublicaua, our conviction that uugnauiailty Is never weakness, that veogenoe is never politic and thut de vils are never cast out by Belib(ib, must aorve to explain allowed eccen tricities whose pei feet vindication we leave to Time and Koflectioo. Toi TaiuvNii hae been, la, ' and must be, a seabuia advocate of Pro teotion to Home Ioduatry . Regarding habitual idlencsa as thy greatest foe to human progreas, the bue of banan hsppioei, r se'x to . win our eooa try men in mt: iba the eaanainr lures of Spou! !t tf Tr2e, a t. ''' evrsr ' ; - sutuls vainly Jostlo snd t-rowd in mis. guided quest of " Something to do," to cover prairies and plaius with fel onies absorbed in Agriculture, Me cliaoies and Mnnufticltircrs, and con stantly projecting into tho blank void wilderness, tho hemes aud the works of civiiirod Man. Holding the proton lion of Heme Industry by discrimina ting duties on imported Wares of Fab ilea f ;.en!ial to tho I lipid, beneficent -litfusioii of rrodu.'tion in all its pha ses and (Icp ii tnieniM, and ? to the iti tni"lioii o'ir poople in nil the gain 1'ilnrtsol I'ece, wo urge our country men lo in.li. cto I ) nnd ti hold that nolicy, in uttd-iuUiiu f lith that tlo true iiiUr-' -t, not oi a cln-s or a :er i-ti. 1 n t !' ru'li .lion and rv.-:y isei'ul rt.t-s, is thu'cby s il-crved and promoted. Tim Tiuiu nb niiMS to bo prcrtiii 'lenily a .V. ic.-puer. Jls eon os j n lents ttovcr-c every ilatc. lite prcscnS en cv l v important liall'e-liild, aid early adtiserl of every notable Cabinet doeisi-in, ol'iervo the pvoceetlinRi cf Cougre ;, of Lceislsturt's, nud of cou ventiou.s at: I report to ns by tele graph all that seems of general inter est. We havo paid lor mio day's mo mentous advice from Ku rope by Ca ble far more than our entire receipts for tho issue iu which tho: o advices reached ourroaders, lflavisli outlay unsleeping vigilance, anil iiubotindod faith iu tho libcrnlity and discernment of the reading public, will enablo tn to make ft journal which has no supe rior in tho accuracy, variety r.tid fividi. ness of ils contents, Tn k TkiniNS khnll bo such a jotirnnl. Tho Agricultural an 1 tho suljcrvi nt nrts. wo havo devoted, and Khali persUlicntly devote, mora means and I uce then any of our rivals. Wo aim to ma'.;e The Wkkki.y Tkiui K t-utlt a paper ps no farmer can ufford to do without, however widely bis polities nie.y diuVr liutn ours. Our reports I the Cattle, Jlorso, Produce, nnl i-'iieral Markets, nie so full and ne eiiiuto, our es-ays in elucidation ollhe farmer's ealliiif, and our regular re, pons of tho Funnels' Club nnd kin dred I'tttlicriiis, aro s iutorestm;; that the poorest fanner will find there-' iu a mine ot BOcxtiou and con ncil f ol which ho cannot rcmuiu ignorant without positive and bsrious loss. Wo e. Tn k Wkeki.v to Clubs for Ics tiiati its vuluo iii dwellings for wata paper; uud though its,, Huhsci iption istilrcidy very largOvW.Vbt'llevo th;tt a Half Million more farmer will tako it whenever it shall bo commended to then- a'lctitioo. We ask our fricnd.s avrywhure to aid us iu so commend ing it. TF.KMS. Hailt Tkiulse, Mail Subscribers, 10 per annum. Sk.mi-Wekki.v Trihu.nt., Mail Sub-i-ci ilicts ; $ I per uutiutn. 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