. . . .. . r--. -r''r5,r,',' . . 4 -' "-:''.. i s -C ' - . ' .. . -J . .- ' . -. C.r .rr .' "" 7.-.-- -iaMaBatfaaallaBiaVBBBaaaaaiaam-Mh- ' - I ' I I 1 - - i. , . J, -,..- V . a iL ... -1 ,1 si. yubHebed every Thursday Evening by JIIXMIAS CROWf, froprfctOf. . . Tirmi of Subscription, W0 WLtAlt PF.H AKSCMr Payable wiihin tlx month, or $2.60 If not paid '" wllhia th yr. Ne taper discontinued ' anlil all sVrearag are paid allien at ' ' th option of lb puhlihr. Subscriptions outside of the county PBYABLB IK ADVARCa. fjf Ptnwi HA lag end using paper addressed other beeom subscriber,, nd ar liable for lb priee of la ppr Jr. CKONMILLF.K, t ATTORSEY AT tAW, e ' '"c',ur(f. Ta., 0(Tn bli prolM'onl itrvlett ta tba pub lic. Colleoiiont and all oibrr profmionat buiiatM tnlrnMt4 ( bit ear will roel prompt alicalioD. Jan I, '67if A." AU0BHE7 AT LAW, Selinagroire To., OITert bit professional urriet t tba pub it. All butiatt tnirunted to bia earr vill bt prooiptW allndtl In. . . fJto. 17, XTtf 3. W. KNIGHT,- ; , r. ATTORNET AT LAw, rpeelHrtt Ta., Oftr bit rrofcltloaal terviceto Iht pub . All buaintta aotruttad t bis car ill bt promptly atiendevl its , t . Jan. 17. G7tf WM.VAN GEZKU, ATTORNEY AT tAW, Lewuburs Ta., Cffert bit profttsloaal terriea to uJ pub lit. CoUeelloDt and all other Pi tuton tl baiiaeet tnirutttd to bis ear - ill rt teirt prnaipt alteolioD. 1KO. F. MILLEH, VI ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewlabiirg l'a. Offfri hit rrofcttional terviot to the pub ir. Colleoiiont and J1 other profriaion til huKinma tntrutted to bit ears will rt tiri prompt altenllou. Jan. "8, '7if. I 5I.L1NS, '' . n. DILL, ll ( (SoOTimrt to J. T. h J, M. Llus.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lewisburg, Pa. Offtr tbtir profetaional tertlcet to lha public Colleetiont and all other pro fMnional butliiett tntrualed lo their car will rcetivtproDiptatteniion.f Jan. 8,'67tfJ' riUAKLES HOWER, V ATTORNEY AT LAW, - Relintigrove Tn., Offers bit profetaional aervieet to the pub tit, t'olleclloni and all dhcr profcaf lona buiiatM entruited to hi care will re teiv prompt attention. Cilice two dror sortb of Iho Kejilon Hotel. Jan 6, '0 SAMUEL ALLEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! Selinsgroto Po Offer bia Profetaional terricea to the publio. All butlnet ntrutted to bit cut will be promptly attended lo. Col led ioni made in all parte of tbe State. He can arena lha Ensl.'ili and German language fluently. Office between Hall' tea me roil omoe. LN. MYERS, ? mCRf(ET tCCESSELOR 1TUW Midilleburg Soyder County Perm's Office a few door Weal of lbs P. O. on Main ttreet. Consultation in Engliib tad Geminn tiguaget. Prp.'lTH JC. BUCJ1EK, , a ATTORNEY AT LAW. '"'.. " Lewisburg Pa., Offers bis professional teiTiceeto tbe pub. lie. All buaineta tntrutted to bit ear will b promptly attended lo. Jan. 8. '071 G ROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE. Teraona in need of a good and durable Sewiug Maobiti can be accommodated at reasonable pricet by calling on on San vii. Faiit, Agent, Belinigrote. fJnn. 24, 'C8 DK. J. Y.SniNDEL,' BURGEON ANP PHYSICIAN, . Middleburg Ps., Offers bia professional aereice to tbe cit iiens of MiUdltliurg snd vicinity. - fMarch 21, '67 j F. VAN BUSKIItK, SCROICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST r ' " SolinsgroTe Perm JOHN K. HUGHES, Esq, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ; ' ; Peod Twp., 6njder Co. Ps Yh. WAGNEK, Esq., - ) V7CE OF TUB PEACE, ' Jscksoo Township, Snyder Co. Pa., WiU attend io sll business entrusted to bis car snd. on tbe moat reaaonable terms. Marob 12,.'0(f Tttjt U- KANAWEL, i : . J" rilMIClAN AND 8CROEON, CeBlrovlUc, Snyder Co., Po., Offers bis professional services to tbe publio. - - 8-88lf - FW, 8C1IWAN, M. D., 8UR0E0N PHY81CIAS. J f ort Trerorton Fa, Offenlilt profeeilonal tonrleoa to' tba eitlient of this place tad eUiuily. U peaks Oeruisn snd Engliab. . - ' .t - lAprll '68 I? A.BOYEIl,Jr. t AUCTIONEER,'! v Vf aaburo- Rnvder Co. Pa.. ' iloel reipeetfully offers bis tereioes to ea public ss Y end at Vryer and Auotlon eer. Having had a -large- experience, I taalaanfldanl that I eaa reader perfeel atisfsotlon to n mplortea. : r: . ,i JnP, '67t BT, PARKS, '- , ATTOBlfY AT LAW . -DIBTtllCTATTOllllT, MIDDLXBTJBO; B5YDIB COCKTT, Ps 0lMCot nau,, t8epi.l6, '87tf , ' LXWf&'BBEIIETfS SONS' . TOBAOCOWilREHOUSE No. 32- K. TH 1F3U O 6.88T ' PBOADELPB1A. r ' M1 SBC3ANT U0UB1.D 11 M 1IANDEJIBAC3 P'op's. - v . .., . ,J.CI .ji, CUrk. Vm, 8 4U Karl 1J i t r. , VOL, 9. RECEIPTS A EXPENDITURES of Border CootUT, fhr the Tear ITa, erna menolna on the lit day of Jannarr and endlna oa Ihetlit det of Deeamber, tmlkdaealaelaalTe. a'SlattS tatttl? it iziiim n 3 ft ft e-4 ifkiai tiSS3llEI2El!B5SC S. ft p p 23 as miiuiniii-l &2 II IP IP Sit f ftX3ECS5SS33g . RSI- 2SSS5J5 ft S P3 a 58 ta a 8S ss 5 SB tf sss9fiisssg..ssg '. p si MP ft 3 5 2 s l r.1 s v r: a-n n la.ffrj.."wv'S. -H-S m d as a 3 taStSS8!S8Sla86 g Ke.a.aaa.a.8- 3 u S a to at 5f 50 03 2 n3 St 17 ?H " lj"ffS hi f a a X t& ssts;far g -S3 t.Kpeuunurea. 'iiu. Auditors' services, luoluding Clerk $00 8. Alleman, Auditing County Oflices 6 Asfcsmn' Pay. A'ts'rs, tericeln making all era' e 128 36 do do under Registry tot 842 do do ' making military rel'ne 61 78 do do do . triauniafass'ut 889 do taking k io septanoial cenni 72 lection. Am't paid to Return Judges, to 810 17 Constablta for advertising nd serving notioes . ' 117 18 WeiylUi and ileaturet. , W O Hickok, for one set Weights snd ' ' Measure t for county, ss directed ' by set of Assembly - - 298 60 . Eattern Penitentiary.' . ': Eastern Penitentiary for Support, ef eonvlcis In 1809 ' . . 86 44 Benj ITousewortb, costs and fee for . holding inquest on dead body 'of Win Doldorf, of Bellnsgrovs 19 30 ' ' " Bndget. ."' W A Bell for new bridge at Selinsg'v COO 85 Carey J- Bcbnurs for lumber Jto for ' rep's ef Sslinsg'v k Longs bridges 103 46 8choob, 4 Bro. spikes Ac for tame 8 12 J.liouaeworth tt al, lumber, hauling - nd labor at same 88 85 Hummel k Hower, lumber for 8-" linsgrov Bridge - 81 06 Hietiand k Boyer, nails, spikee, oil, ' paint, elo. for same - , 18 47 Samuel OemberUng, hauling to. to Kaals's, snd gravel and bauliug k " ' tiling In t Bellntgrov bridge - 84 -John Hebn, et al, labor at Kants's, . Blaokemllbing, bolts, epikea $9. at Belintgrov brldgee ' 149 26 W W Cewley et al labor at Hants' bridges . , ; : .' 168 64 M Frvmoyer, work at Letter's bridge 9 v A J Bpecht building new bridge over hliidiacraak in FrankUn tp 1299 ' Same tor extra work In making said . bridge 6 feet longer wnd on fot .' "j f higher Uab contracted for ' ' ' 150 Benj Bvpn building new bridge ever . . - Middlebreek, near Kaots's hlUl, - ' per eealract . . . 1886 I Yost, for plank and repairs at " i bridge new hi mUl . 8 36 BJobard Ward ftlUag in abutmeats ., si new BeUnsgrova bridge- ..- 27 A Ulan rep'g bridge Int W Beaver tp 6 21 Ssatasl Den, material and repairing brldr near Treotman's bill I . - 89 86 Jae Housevqrtn, plank, IisnHng, kt, " .i t..n.'. ,ni - io in WageaaeUer '4 Ban for spikes and , , - ' . utiles f repairs at bHdge . ij' i 81 Ed OeJaberllug, foe haullag grTt '. to Ballatvrov bride . ' . 4 06 John llebia aad olhere, for plank.la 1 ' j not, baui ag sis for repairs a - ' llntfrov and Kaatt bridges - ' 84 76 F Bolir. repairing Borer's brld4 " 88 ! i Brnnner, hauling and labor i aoait 20 60 W MWrsM t aays aaaonwvrK m sans and Furnao bridge 13 60 B Uaenkower, matoawork, hauling, labor and lima at same 88 16 Free Bolif :r-alrii Farnao hrl'-a 61 i. , Jt-b tae14ballujgnswka'ad ; a- khm:' t mm VP JIiR.! ?rfparf r...l ' -'- : t;' 'ffS MIDDLEBURG Aug Arnold do do serota Mannnt'go 19 Beboob ft Bro repairing bridge near ttialr Mill . - , O'J Moaee Krebbt. fllllog abulmcata at k, uittrs ertuge J'rolhonotary Offiri. ' i Crouse, bill of foti In full for W9, 811 18 do . do part for 1870. 171 23 do ''do for ream writing paper fl 70 W II Beaver, tap A for office . 1 (10 Shlndel k SwJuaford, for stationery 69 M S Wltlenmeer. paper, broom, eta 8 17 J W Drees for mtrahandiee "77 Miller k Elder, bill for dockets, tit eludlagrttoforRegand Reeafnce 167 01 Itciixli-r d Ileevrttrr's Office. 8 D Sebuek, Recorder' for recording - Trea''"" - ' Joaepb ki,va( n.. . John J Mnttern, Canimia. latai 8 t.ongaore, do l'blllp Kinney, do ' A J Peters, Committiooers' Clerk B T I'trka, - d . : Counsel 074 M UK) J W Drecee, brooms, pens and ata'y 11 S& 21 09 4 . 2 i U to 8 71 4 OH 2 CO 4 OH 10 4 1-1 67 8 2 (0 rinindi'l f rwinerrd, Mattpnery .. F W Schwan. sand, ink, pene el . O A Suhoch, tundriet for oftic , I) Ranch, Hook case do J Atirand, poilage, eovelopee, elo 8 Witleniuyer, conl oil, broorar, elo t'outt lloute Ajprnael D J Hnaainger, hauling coal, 18ff O A Itolendcr do do do E A Pfelningcr do do do John Young d do do Jont'n llnwerton do do do John II Waller do do do 8)1 ltowertoi do do do J lloch repairing Ct Iloua windows Scboch i Brother for eoal W H Beaver for mercbandls ' 2 60 U 70 1 60 Shlndel Swineford.bill for aundries 8 63 J Q Smith, repainting Ct bouse roof and new conductor, for spouting 160 Po for repairs at roof elo . 26 - Ruhrbach Jt Rudy grata for ttove f0 Wegenttller ft Son coal, I860 '70 83 M Henry lluber, rep'ng Ct bonne locke 6 76 J W Dreeae, for sundry merchandise 6 66 O Alfred Bohocb, for sundries . - 1 CO 8 Witttnmyer.broome.ainlionery.elo 13 Oi . Court ' Ertnte$ Feb, Term Grand Juror Petit Juroaa . Tipatavea Court oryer Conatabiea' Rcturne May Term Grand Jurors 1'etit Jurors Tipalavet ' Court crytr Conatablee' Returns Sep. Term Grand Juror Petit Juror Tipttavea Court cryer . Constables' Return Dec. Term tirnnd Juror Petit Jurors Tipstaves . t , Court cry er 119 60 871 (12 24 60 12 50 63 l2 CI 7ft 167 60 16 76 7 60 39 92 87 76 244 88 14 7 50 83 01 P8 1 253 14 75 10 41 CO 60 Conttablet' Returns II Schwenk, Janitor, per contract Jail anrl Jail Erpenre D Bolendor, late Sheriff, boarding prisoners, feet, and lockage Join ) Wolf, Sheriff, drawing and 29 euuimoning Jurora to Feluuary Fob, adjourned and May Terint, cleaning Jail and rep'ng lock ( 118 25 Sam conveying John Douglass onj , 8 A Pollook lo Penitentiary 186 10 eamo drawing ana summoning Ju rors to 8cpl. and Deo. Terms 70 , Samo, Bill of Fret, boarding prison- ere, loouoge, lanor, maienai o;o In repairing J nil and out buildings Irvin Smith, for one tied for jail 103 0 80 Scbocb ft Bro for coal do 22 73 2 li 1 06 .8 82 1 JO Geo Sohambach hauling eoal C A Bolenrier do do W H Beaver, merobandiee fo. Jail ' D Keuch, repairing, doort, -o D Boltnder, for building new privy, Grain house, lumber, hauling, la bor, &o at jail . 888 04 Jeremiah Smith for labor at tame 8 87 Joseph Dowenox.for stone and haul ing for same . Samuel L Mutter, lime for tain Ceorg Wolf, labor at tarn John E Bolcnder do Uriah Smith, do Philip Spade, masonwork at same Jeremiah H Smith, Plastering N Sohabach, blscktmltbiug for tarns U E Bogenreif do do A J Bpecht, plank and lath do A J Peters, boards do E L Buffington, Carpenterwork II R Reigel, labor at repairing J O Bmlih, repairing at jail roof H Schwenk, cleaning jail well J 8 Wolf, Sheriff, atov and pip do do 2 new counterpart Samuel Smith, hauling boarda Shlndel $ Bwintford, paint, oil 0 ' Israel Bachman, hauling coal J W Dreete, nails, oil, varnith Schoeh k Bro., eoal for Jail 68 3 75 11 62 1 8' 13 87 13 89 16 8 2 25 8 00 4 46 24 73 4 60 10 2 12 12 . 2 18 80 . 8 23 7 83 17 66 9 81 v 11 Denver, Dncaeia, nana, iian. .10 G A Bcboch, Making eto for bedding , 6 16 Dan Bolendor, shingles for roofing 20 Wsgenaeller A Son, eoal for Jail 10 Morris Erdley for wood ' .- V .16 66 Ueary Zeohmen, carpeulerwork at 1 ,' sQrain bouse. Privy eta at Jail 24 76 8 Wlttenmycr, nail, hlngea, ate. ' 1 87 GowimouweauA uottt, The Commonwealth va the following ' persons forwhleh th county aid ' ' eeett. vis t . 1 . . - x Wat Hummel snd Wm Musser Daniel TRboadt , 4 60 2 06 8 82 0 80 0 14 4 62 48 07 8 28 24 84 62 04 84 92 0 69 Charlotte .Brunser i Ovaiaaat Lower Augusta John Fslker N Benn and i Woj W W Dewllt , . Welter Settlor ' W Harrison Ball - l- ' Simon Erohman ' ' 8 A Pollock and John Douglass James Magma -Christ ilaulen and Fred Wallet Jury CaiumutipmerB, Jury Commlaaioaert per diem pay f mileage inoludlng elsrk ' 'r 67 60 ' ' Road VtevM and Jfriagei. P M Test 1 and otbar. for road and n . I 220 50 4f" l ( ,,,, . - i pcu. i FttUro'.f, premium on F aoalps . 67 39 ' . JVinting. ... , . .. 8 B Schuck It B Uterus (Qermaa) 102 60 D O O V Uoyar, (EaalUh) 166 Lumbvrf llyra , . J . J. Cron.a . . 4o . . 86 ' lritcrttt pa:. t. "nie" Uirt SNYDER CO, PA., MAROII 30, 1871. Ctvnly Line. ' Th following Item were paid for running lines be'ween the ootmHe Of Union, 8nyder, Mifflin andC'en- tre, aa directed by Act ( Ataembly approved the fifih o April, 1870: Aaron K Gift, aurvf ynr, In part 800 8 Itowen, assistant Inoludlng tap's 75 06 O O Peters " " 4i J E Molendor ' 88 40 N 8 Bach man " 24 W D Kerateller " " 77 8o J It Pmith " 18 66 G A Rchoch '181 15 N. V. Rare m m m & 15 J 8 t'lsh, provisions for turv'g party It 60 Jltiscellaneou. . -' - Groat, late treaturer, bal dtis y the Co. at last (ettlement 842 48 rialy, Attorney a Feeln caeeof . . trr county va Jnnlall eonhty recovery of eoela '10 - lluber, tas rtfnaded and p 10 Bond 10 .13 .-ayhill, tax overpaid and refd 2 83 on.VMInluin.redomplioa money a tract of land told at property ' Dan Rengler, and afierwarde leemed and tax and eoattr paid 1185 .4 Kiealer, alamo I col 're bond 1 .m Moyer, exp o of Teaohei lott 01 John llocb, taking t'otu'rt clerk and cottnacl to Helinsgrova on th way to llarriaburg for tbe piltpnee of getting lb county's quota of Hiat Tale, reduocd 6 Cera'rt Attorney txpenae in going to llarruburi In same eaje IS 46 rg in dllt Com re Clerk, ditto. 13 87 1 B Kremer, eohool tax refunded John K tlughea, stamp for bond Busnn Hiunpaell, Redeniptinn moaey 1 on traoi or laud told bar and after wards redeemed John M Smith, ditto ' 12 31 10 81 John Dietrich, tax refunded, being the amount in lliir atlon between tbe said Dietrich and Geo Eby, ooHoctor aoiilt I by CooiniisHloner Jacob Orot, entered taxes, paid In, 18 or net ver township 87 c: John Emerick, money paid in county treaaui y on eiiray horse told . 20 B Hupp, for diacount on note in bank '1 4 88 O C Walker, Agt, luuring Ct bouae 20 Oeo Eby, ooait refunded in ease of Jobs Dietrich vs the said Eby 10 D T Rhoadt for 8xing ttevet elo in Court Home and jail 7 75 Total r $17,829 7.1J wr, tli lubwrlutri, rommlnlontn of the enenly or Harder. ItoMrtu,, that thai the for. pint aoaounl ol lie Htflf.( and txndltura ot Snyder county, ftr tlia rear A. 1, la;o, Ik true ailii and belief. nu ourm. iiauo, w in, ohi oi oar snowl (liven under niir hanna, at our oltloa In the court iniurt at mHidieiiaiw, the 1 day ot Janu. ary, A. II.. U71. . J. J. M ATTt-HN, ATTaaTf ISAAC H. I.tiMtACRE. A.J.fSTSSX FU1LIP KtNNKV. Clara. CvmmiialoDers Trrutitrcr'a Account. John K, IlnKhes, Treasurer, In aeceant with snTuor louiiiy. im. Toamouuiol Uses oalslaodlng for Ua and previous yaara S.1M0 41 Amoant aesael and levied tor 1170 l;e7S 7 ' reo'Uol J.llumiiiel.ra.l'uin money U SI ' " A. J. Klther and otbora-lor taxea ara'il pravlnua Mialeetiim I ti H J, llllllil.h and others, taiea eulere.1 In Treanarer'a olHre t 73 " of outtaullnnnnlersof Imil, a a mtataka In tuaklnr-ra Imum inn f Amoant due Co. Truaaurer, Jan. I, IS7I laeeal :i,iMi e CONTRA. 11 (T .m.t A.A. Ia. .1 I. I.A Al .A J.t .u. 7 . v . a .r-,.v. . ,w, yi, .... . - do do oulatandlnv A.imu tta'2 u,yi to do do of law ami nrevl- ui yearn, at lanttel'ut M.497 03 do do outatandlng ol '09 a previous years 1,147 14 do do paid by Treaiuraa of ISO and previous yeure I,re 7 Bj cmiihuI--Iou allowed oollectors of '70, atkt ao Exonerations M loi 01 amount ot tax outstanding " 4.WIS 1 1 ' ' " Tor the year IM and previous years 783 4 iniereai etliieu un am i due 77 14 " C"rreriiiiq in orucr, OUl. ItandlntT ot IIM7 and In re-lssuiDK of onltrs ot aald year 400 M V KiKoeratliins on tax of 190 ; og Cominlsalouul Treasurer on 016,1" , paid lo and alio paid out at I V1, . 4M Oo t.l.OIJ 04 By amoant due Treasurer Jan. I, H71, tint u (.Ounly tutu. January 1, 1871. DR. X am't ol order outstanding for lmi7 M.'4 60 ii.i due Treaiurer, Jan, I, DONTRA. PI Via 41 Br am't of taaet outet'nf for '70, SVi;n l Intoratebariiedoat7N I uhi. univ m iir. rra Ten ot eaotauo V 77 14 - 4S7S IO 3,at M County In debt January 1, let I, Snvdtr County. BSi - . We, th uBderalined, Aadltors or Snyder county, Do Certify, that w have oareiuuy eiajuioaii and amllted the foreKoaeae- Snvder county aeeordlna; to law, end that we flna the same true and eorreot aa stated. In testimony whereof we have hereunto vet our naaiin in tne uoinmlMloaara' omoe, In Mid. dlehurg, the Ctrl day or January. A. JJ., 171, HENBB BKNKEHB,) ' . M. L. HAHblNUKU, Auditors. (MI jU. ) ' WA8U. liBAXKLLO, WATCH S CLOCK MAKER. Market 8U Middlcburg Pa. TTAVINO loeaUd In Ihi plaoe I would XX respectfully inform th oitiieos of Middlcburg and vioiuily that I am prepared to repslr CLOCKS AND WATCHES cheap and exaeditloutly. Tbe patronag of the publio i respectfully (olioitod. .. vr. uruinz.ihv. Middlcburg, Nov. 24. 1809. OUtt PATH ER 8 HOUSE, . or, TBS UHWBITTJSXI WOBD. Bv Dawisl xfAaoa. D. D.. author of the Bonn ier "Nlnkt Boaaea." This asaaur la thouxht ana laoKauxa aaowa usunioia ncnee ana mu- tie la tbe uteot rteaae, wita its me lee Sow. aiolllnic elouda. lUauUfal bow. Beared tuountalna. Ilo- IB. DIIJ. U. Ul I VJ.TIUB 1M.IIHI.. J llnhtiul rivara, atialtiy oeeaue, Tuaadertaf vol aea. Blaalae heavens aad veal untvera with aoaatleaa baiaxs la xalllloueeT world, aad reads to aa la each Uia Uawrllten Word. Itoee Uatwl paper, ornate aaaravtafs end superb Mudlne-. Itlab and varied In ttwughl," ."Laaste '-lOsy aad uraoeful la style." "Correet, par lvatlpg lo Ha teadeaey.'r "Beautiful aad Rood." koauihold treaear." Doaaiaadatloaa Uk U abav Iron (Julio- Preeldent and Profaaaora, iDtaaara of all dauoaaiMlloMi andyh rails leas aad aeeular praaa all avar the eouatry. Ita fraaa- i, purity f language, with elemr ana type. aa steal enaravituia. auaaiaaiiaa oiaainr, an low price make It tea hook for Uia aaaaaoa. Agtata or aalliag trva ujt U pat week. W want tlargyiaan, tteaoo) Taaeeere' smart youas mea akd ladles to lutrodae th work tos us ta ovary townehlp,aad w will pay llbaeaUy. ne inwiuseat man or wenaa au wiu-oat a aavloa Mai Addreaa v iUULIB It VeOVBDT, S . Sth Bt, Phlla. ,, i , , ISQkeoetH.UIo. Q. ' ' .' ' .' . toDro at. Cht ' i , '-, -J i ' MM.auat.IaU tJ-4a , r 11 kUia It 6tKinaaU. xiaaa. : .;- .', ; .. A twapEiiy BpCiixw, .: ! -f-sv 1 - I JA.- ...,A . r ,1 prhlb.LpmA. :rr h, V i I 9 hit 'O . I H H fliS I Ib7 06 70 4V47 SS " u ss Holooi ' Pootr .v NOT ALL. IN BRINGING UP. It Isn't alt in bringing up, ' let folks say what they will , - You silver-wash pewter cup, It will he pewler el III. Even he nf old, wise Solomon, .r- W hs aald "tmiu up a child,". If I mialak not, raiaed a son, Oay, ratlla-bralned and wild. t . 9 A man ef mark, who fain would pas , ' FofMord of tea and land, ' i May have tbe training of an aas, Aud bring him up full grand t May give him all the wealth of lore, Of college aad oftohool, v.Yl sflir all tnak4ilnino nior , Than Just decent fool. Another, raited by penury v tpon her bitter bread, !Yhoe road lo knowledge le like that - The good for Heaven mutt tread i Iiaa but a rpark of Nalurt't light, He'll fan It to flame. Till In its burning letters bright The world may rtad bit name. - If it were all in bringing up, In cjunscl aud restraint, Soineniacals had been h'jneal men I'd been myself a taint. O, Han't all in bringing tip, Let folka say what they will Neglect may dim a silver cup . It will be silver etiU. A. iVNT15irY Wo vrero uad to icotics of pain on J (Hiffrring.nt the G. hwapitat, and could look on KlitiHtly won mid, and luces on which tho moi'tnl igooy inflicted hy the surgcort'e probp aid koile wa painted without blenching or spparcot eiuntlon. But wheu talltint Ilany Dcluioat was brought in Ire in " iho front," with hideout hole In his manly btenat, such ss only a Minnlo ball could make, a great hush of sorrow nod dis may full upon us nil. And when iho surgeon's Holomn words, " He cannot lire throe day," fell upon our esm, the bun!) was broken by tho sobs ol elrong men-, ss well as by Iho tnoro quiet weeping of the lemale nnrscH, for all of us loved tho bravo young captain as a brother. We bovercd over his cot throughout the day, snd wbou night esmo, it was agreed that ooo of usuhould butt tho special duty of Watchiog' beside it through tho night, for fear that ho tihould wakeu from the lethargy which seemed tho preludo of approaching death, to Sak for SOttiCtliiug that the steward coulj nolubtoiu. tVnd then 1 pleaded for the privilege and allcr some demur it was accorded mc. 'Watch him very cloacly," said the snrgeun as I took my sent for the vigil beside the cot of our favorite, "for at aoy moment he is liably lo ootue out of tho coma, and he way be wondering." But I was very tinJ, aud about midnight, do w hnt I could, I could not keep tuy eyes from cloning in a half uocoubcious) reverie, which, after a time, merged into a fitful' slumber. And very soon occurred tho myatcry of which it is my present task to loll. A bright drcatu of the northern home so far awsy, was flitting through my brain, when suddenly I seemed to be impressed with some presence, that hold my body in a thrull, while my su.se bocaoio ulniot preternatural!) toute. Opeoiog niy.eyes at last, 1 gazed towards tho couch of the woondod csptoio, and by bis sido, with one band clapped io hors,I saw the figure of of s young acd beautiful Udr.wh'ne eve were gluring down to bis with such a look of pitying toiidorosss, thnt I fell sura at once she was his sweet-heart. I wondered moou, however, how shs csme there in (be hospital at that hour of tbs night, when visitors had never been admitted after sundown. And I knew Dr. Ysneo, the aurf.eoQ-ia-ei.srge, bad bis own brother been dying in tbst place, and his father and mother coins to see liim, would nuvor have admitted even them, only atregular boars, " - ' I was so'eiercisod in mind, that I was just opening my lips to question the strange visitor, when I saw Ibt stew ard with' a light, moving alouv the lower end of the ward io such a way as to bring, our visitor between the light and toe, and then mj heart stood stilL The lamp tbe steward carried 1 oouid still see shining, nd I gs look ing through tbs form of the lady who stood by tuy patient's bedside. , - 1 gid In aws npoo the apparition lor fc, few brief seconds, and; tho a torpor overoaitw me, sod I knew, no more until tba sttwatd roughly shook my arm and bads us to awake for Captain Delmont was do longer Jeib- srgio, but delirious, But when 1 looked apon bis elear ealm eye, I told tbe ate ward be was aot deUrioos.' "Is Nettle bereT'' be faintly asked, as I benl oter fclg,. .W'.' il did not qrieatloq ,who "N.ttie" was, for I was esrtaia I had seed her ssmblaaca, and I soawsrsd, ealmly i ' "Nettie has beea here, Captain Tfo gsoBt, bat ti a rt br new." ,' NO. . Mrs. Knn it, for I wish lo V o ik with hir." . "Did you speak with lor when s'io was brref" I m-ked, heeding not the atoward't great nintzcment. "No,' he answered simply. "I Iritd to speak, but somehow I eu'4 oii ut ter a word. I Fupposo thnt was iheo too weak.' . "Wassho your srTancicd wife?'" I asked. Not when I joined the army. We had been sfTancioil once, but the broke off the engiigomeot bec-nce "' here hi voico fullered ."breatlao I wat too poor. But I know ho lores me." "She does," I said. "I could- see it beaming In her eyes." . , . ' If she is lioro to nurse me," ho ex claimed, "I surely bll recover! O, call her now, dbar Mrs. Ennis I mutt have the assurance from her own dear lips." But I persuaded bim to wait till morning. Morning camo, and the sur geon, alter Lusty examination, said the cnptaiii wits much belter, and that a chance for life was woo. As soon as ho wa.i gono I turned ugnio to my patient, who only murmured "Nettle.'" ' Cnptaiu Pt'luiont," I tniJ, calmly, "Nettio in not here." "Not hero!'' ho ctied, clutching my hand. "Not here 1 why I saw her last night. Sho has not gono away nyniu, and left mc hero lo dto aKinefl . as a a a -o, iiarry, but, alio baa not jet been here io( t';i the ftciih." "Mis Etrais, am mud, or ore "i. f For I plainly saw her, and you said you saw her, yet you say slio has uot been here." 'Vc, I saw her," I replitd, "and i-lie was standing hy your cot, ood in her hand she held your owo. But, Cup. tain Dcliuout, through her Ibnu I saw tho cundlo carried by tho steward, haif u dozen cots away." llo turned fai face to tho wall, and then I trembled lor the effect I feared my words would huvc. But when he turned hin face again, I saw my fear was gi'oiiudlces. "I called her," he said, cartiontly, "sud though fivo hundred thuusuutl miles away, &bo heard mo and cuina to too. Cod blcHS her '." And for all Iho eurgeon'i prophecy bo rapidly begno to moml. Bays pi ded by, aud he itrcw foiiviilesccnt. Two wenkM lutur, going out ooo day, I met a ladr goin in, and it needed but one pluucn to toll mo who it wus, She stared nt mo, appureutly bewil dered. I went up to hut and took her baod. . "This is Captain Dtlmool's Nettie," I cxeluimed. She looked frightened. I saw that sbo grew pule. 1 puided her to Cap tain Deltuonl's cot, and. when we reached it and the beheld tho surround ings, her face grow paler fiill. "Why, this Is the very place I dreamed ofseaiog, about two wvoks ago! and you uro the nurse I saw aittiuic by bis cot," seh pntped, rather than spoke. 1 did not reply. Harry Delmont hsl clasped ber to his bieat, nod I very quietly withdrew, . Of course th story ends with happi ness and marriage, as is usual ; but the apptsraoco at my putieol's cot I lesr will never be explained. It is a question for psychologists to settle or discuss. J! all out Magazine. "The Wandering1 Jew." , A rumor comes from ft village- near Antwerp, that the hiatorlo " Wsudcr iog Jew'' has been seen in that neigh borhood. Ho is reported as having passed rspidly through tbe market place, and as having on the outsit ir to ef the village addrossud ..a few words tosomo children, who, bolJcr than their companions had followed in his path.. He was drcsted io wore and dingy antique garments, carried a long staff, and with .his profuse beard streaming in the wind, presented such aa awe inspiring appearance that tbe terrified vilagera fled ' from bim (n affright. .When ho paused, and spoke to tbe children, ho told , thenj .to go back and , Inform tba -'people that a new governor bad arisen in Europe, who would bring Belgium, Holland aad other countries uodor his sway. that many strange vioisaitudeV would be witnessed, -'and that many proud heads would b "brought " ow. On V" iog questioned as tp bia name, be re plied, " Seek ' not io'; know, ,, I bav beta here ' before, in the . past, I shall ba here again io the futurol Until the end of time I shall walk the eartk upceatilnglT.7 '; TJ)ti apparltjoai. tljia waving, iu bVod, . turned ;frora fhe ebiUroB BdiMaBied,' Itt ploddwg Walk, said dtsappsar4 fo tba distant. "TW repora tf ' thto' apTiariaM 6f AdvertUtinir llatea. Ontttnnnt7sf ; . Oae-balf column, on rear. IdO.Oft, 80.00. , Oncfonrih column. One year1, ' On ifjuare (10 liaea-) lastrltot aVera-SddlllenisHatartlr.il, - 18,00., 66S Fr.ofanvial and Business rd af. 4it xsor than 6v tinea, per year.' 6,00i ' ' , Auditor, KRMwJor, Administrator ' .'and Astlgnea Koilce , 2,50. Editorial nolloe pr Una ' 15. All advertlaemeats for shorter period ' ' than one year are payable at the time they are orJered, and If nol paid tbe per . ton ordering them will be held, responsible for lbs money. t. , , awwaaMnawawsMMsaasHM In tho legend, and the truth of the le ' gnnd Is credited throoghout Bolgfuro, The legand of the Jew who had visit ed tho crnciB.timi, ' and Wonder ovef ' (he earth until ths time of Christ's see and coming, oripinaied in the middld sgos, and can bo traced bnck to the chronicle of ths Abbv ol fU. Albans. whiob was' copied ami continncd by Matthew Purl. This chronicle rc lutes that in 1223 a certain Archbiih- ip, of Armnnltt Major, cams to Eng . land on s visit to fai red places, and while enjoying tho hoapitnlitj of the Abdy of St. Albao, among other strange stories, roUtcd that there was a man nemcd Joseph living in Ar tncoin, who hnd witnesicJ the cruci' fixion1 Thi tiinn, origlnnllv called Csiaphilus, was a pol ler in Pilate's tcrvicc, and whilo Jesus was passing out from tho judgement hull impiously struc liiui on tho back, saying, " Go quicker, why do you loiter ?" Jesui looked back on him with a severe coun tenance and said, "1 run guiog, but you. will wait till I return.' And accord ' ingly Cntnphilus is still waiting his return, After Christ's death he was converted aod baptized, and his oamo waacbungeil to Joseph. In 1S12 tho " Wandering .low,'' appeared at Ham burg, felling a story similar to tho above lie, however, said that bis name was AhaxueriiH, nnd that ho wns a shoemaker who struck Jeans ou tho bsck while on tlio way to Golgotha. This particular person i.i described as a tall man, of about tilty years of ago, with long hair hanging dowu to his' shoulders, barefooted, and wearing a strango costumo, cous'iBiing of sailor's -trounera, a gown reaching to the knoet, and a long mantle flowing down to his feet. Ho pke good German in the Sjxoo dialect. Io 1573 tho " Wan dcriiig Jew" appeared in the Nether lands, mid this tiuio used the Kpaoish laoitungo. A few years later tho ' " Wandering .low'' arrive! nt Stras burg; nnd going before, .the magis trates iufurinod Hhem (hat bo had visited tho city jut two hundred yenm lofore, which statemuut, it is asserted, was proved to be true, by a a refer ence to some town record. Ho next was bend of in the Vet Indies, and again in Franco, where, in KiOl, ho caused considiTablo aemmtiou his pros tnee being aecumpatiiod by dcatrtiotive hurricanes. On April 22d, 1774, an indiuidual cluiniiog to bo the " Wan dering Jew" aipearcd in Brussuli', aud ' told his story to tbe common people ; ho. however, had chsngod Ihe popular name of ihi character called himself Isauo Luqucdcm. This legand has formed tho suhjuet of numerous popu lar ballads ia tho different languages of Europe, nod olso of poems, tales and novels, by diKtiuguihi d author. It -may bet here remarked, that this cu rii'U myth escms to have originated in that pus-ego of the Gos pel of St. John, twenty-second verse, whore Jesus Fays of John, " If I ' will thut ho tarry till I come, what is that lo thee? follow thou me. , Then went this saying abroad among the broth- . ron thut this disuiple should not die.'' A Qkbman papsr status that Gvq German fcuksarn wore quartered , tbo house of a wealthy farmer in the neighborhood of Tours, and hospita bly recoivod by their tost. " Tboy were all lolgod in dlffcrbnt roomg of tbe bouse and when tho 'firmer rev marked playfully . that tho house was -. said to be hsunted but that tho ghosts were of a harmless disposition',' - unu naa never jnjurea anypau. 10, ,i . (. the night one of them was arouseil Ljrt," . " a slight oeise,-and to his ierror per ceived a whit figure glido through the '' . room;'' The. flgtjro was e'ra'du'ally ani'" ' proachlog the bed, 'W.Biassaev Ju) -JyV bis terror,,took ooe of h' pisbqs-n4-')' -, ; r' j Bred it,, ow the spectra, tuts w wp-,' .'. lis arms, aud fslt to tho tMf', 'ffij;:'-T- 'J k4(ji . .wear Jnmped'- out of heditiracJa k'l'f- "'': v 5 "i Igbtj and saw his friendly host, wrap'","-. '-1 V ,J- ' t h bussar light ped in a white sbeoi, and holding av-rx bloody knife ia lib bead, ia the agoa; ies of death hs hastened' to the roaum'.' , of bis comrades, but found them all weltering io thoir blood, with their throau out from eaiHo-. ear4t Proeur .. iug ibabdp 4f some'olher aoldien : C.: bouA Was searched, and tiuie pHw'' -" of cabbage in the cellao were fouud the' '. tba mutilated bodies of , anvmber (.of '-( Gorman aoltiis wbem the xhsaff 1; - -bjd doabUessaasaf Bloated io the amsrv'-t treaebcrbuir 8nonr.',''V '-1 f ' 1 ' Tbwb'v two. wars fpff fJoin',k.",A. , fsaid aa.Caarakl Ukoderubimaetf, it v ba stood mash); and waltls toe ft Jeh, 1 " If 1 save m, f j- thoAsan dollars I 0 r - i i V St h I 'rt ' r' at :4 rf 1. s,4 IMitr, j , -a-wa .