fmLL. ! 'VlllZ I'QHT. fibl. Thursday. Iveatng x Terms of Bubooription. ) DOLLARS TEB AWrTCM, Payable trunin ei . vrHhin tbt year. Ut paper dltoontlnned Bill all arrearegat are paid unlets t 6a option of the publitbtr. fubteriptions outside of the connty FBYABLI IN ADVANOI. ar rernnl liftlsg and Ming paper tJdreesed e'nera otcomt tubicribiri, tod trt iibow ii '" . vi hi r T T. CRONMILLER, J, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mlddleburg, Ta. nt.n hi! nrofesslooal aarvleea to tht pub l,. Culleotiont d alloiber profeationul h.iaeei tntruittd to kit eare will receive . i n.. a t. prompt " A C.SIMPSON, A, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Selintgrove Fa., Oferi hit proftulontl eervloe to tbt pub is. All builotit entrusted to bit ear he nromntlv attended to. Jn. I., our 1 W. KNIUHT, 0. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Freoburg Fa. Offirs bit rroftftiolmt service to tbt pub lit. All buelneet entrutiea 10 on tare ill bt prompt! aiienuea to. F Jan IT.Wtf tXTil. VAN (tKZKR, f f AllVPtlAI Aft bA". Lewiiburir fit.. o Jere bit profettional terviae to it pub lit. Callecttoni and til olbtr Piofetsion. jil business tntrutted to bit tt.ro will rt- I.n a p. - r - GEO. F. MILLER, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, ' T,ewll)iirir I'a. Offtn bit rrcfttilonal ttrvlct to tbt pub lie. Colleotiont and all otbtr profession al! baiinese tntratttd to hit cart will rt 4 tii prompt atttDtloB. Jan. 8, 'V)7lf. TmTUNN, A. II. DILL, f , (Sseeeeeors to J. P. ft. J. M. Llna,) AIlOKNtVo AT LAW, Lewisuurg, fa. ifftr thtir proftttioDal service! to tbt ..n( r.illaotiona and all other nro business entrusted to ibeir cart U1 reeeiveproniplautniioB. Jan. 8, "67tf i ViUARLES HOWER. ,V ATTORNEY AT LAW. KelinHCTove Fa llen bit professional strvictt to tbt pub- ,t. Collectloni ana an ointr proresaiona )uiineel intrusted to hit curt will rt lt prompt tlteoilon. Office two door orth of tbt Keystone Uottl. Jtn 6, '6 CAMUEL'ALLEMAN, J ATTORNEY AT LAW, I Selmsp-rovo Ta fn bit rrofettional eerricct to tbt public. All butinett tntruattd to bit f tre will bt promptly attended to. Col rdlont Didt In all parti of tbo Stale. lie eta tpeak tbt Knglfsb ana Ooroinn ngunge fluently. Offioe bttwttn Ilall't nd tbt I oil omct. N. MYERS, ATTORNEY k COCXSELOR AT LAW KMidilloburg Suydcr County renn'a IT.ct a few doort Wett of tbt P. O. on Miin tlreet. Coniuliation in Knglieh ar.d Ciinon Tf uegre. fep.'bilf T C. BUCIIKR, U. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lowiitburir Tn., J'Jcri bit profettional teivlcctlo tbt pub lie. All butinett entrusted to hit cart fill be promptly attended to. Jan. a. -on 1 KUVEU k 1IAKEK UT SEWING MACHINE. rrknna In need of a ffood and durable minir Mnahlna ean ba aceommodittd at irmonuble prietl by tailing on on am- ii r acst, Agtnt, Belinegroei. . Jan. a, do Tfll. J. Y.SIIINDEL, X SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Middlcburg Ts., rfen bit profettional tervlctt to tbt cit- itni or Sliddleuurg and vicinity. f Mtrch 21, '67 F. VAN BUSKIRK, BIRC1CAL & MECHANICAL DENTIBT Selinngrove Tenn JOHN K. UU01IES, EHq., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Teen Twp., Sodr Co. T ?V x. WAGNER, EHq., 1 JiiHTICE OF THE PEACE. Jackfioa Tosrusbip, 6nyder Co. Pa., ill attend to all bntlntat tnlrueltd to eart and on tba mott rtttonablt .ran. - , : March 12, 'S8lf nttJt b KANAWEL, J Kit voir i iu ivnarnnrnv k . . Ba f'ffri bit profettional tertlcti to tbo kublio. 0- 88tf riRAYBlLL Co., , M WaoLitALa DiAitat in 00D AND WILLOW WARE (1 Clolbt, Window fibadet, Ilroomt, Mala, fruihee Cotton Lapt, Oraio Bagt, Fly tt'.la II .. .1. -. - IT. I..- VILba a. f" .UUfJIH, aH,l nivaa, ww. "US North Third Strttd, Philadtlpbla. b. 7, '07 f ? A. BOYER, Jr. 4. a i in"rirMtTCTD Vm mm fini.it.1 Pa Pa I f ICGUUI UIIJ ul vw. ' J pit reipeoifiilly offert bit teryicee to Ijuttllll.lU mm V.n.l.ia. PwaW atllt AufltlOD. 1". Having bad a largo tiptrienet, 1 eoanueni luai i aan rtnuer ssrisvi 1'iiifgciloB to my tmployttt. ( , yn. , vi T. PARKS, AJt ATTriUMW AT LAW k. I I.IUTI1WT ATTOHNY. fMUDLEDURa, BNYPEU COUNTY, Pa usot Id Court Htntt, Bepl.lo, 'U7tr LEWIS JMEMEH'S BOM? PBACCOWAREHOUSE p.322 N.TH IRLj S U31 PHILAUELPUU. M1 ERCIIANT HOUSE. H. )(. MANDERUACH Pitop'n, i. C. NIPK, Clerk. ' 111 k 415 Norlb Tblrd Htrttt. Philadelphia JlLLER ELDER K'lini van a rtAnr mrr I rna 'IlliOBara Mlanb luinb M aB ulat nroM la. M.a...a awwa aww wp - - l.J A .... ..... M --oartiert la Wrapping, mailing, i r and WaU paptrt Payor Utgi it Ota .:- rriaiert R ortk Tblrd itrotl biT Rata VOL. 9. D. C. CLARKE, Importer and Jobbtr la llomlorv, Hmn.ll "Wnr-eia, WHITE goods: Trimmings, Ribbons,&c. A ND FANCY WOOLENS In Great "Variety! 37 North Third Street. 9-8tf FH I LA III LP HI A. pETEUSPECHT, Respeotfully In form ii tbt eilittnt of tbit placa and surrounding eounlry ibat bt it oow prepared to manuraoture to order, ana bat for ttlo, Buggies, - Carnages, Sulkies, Sleighs, Wagons, Ac. at ebtap, and a littla cbtaptr, than the tan bt purchased elsewhere. of vebioltt of varioue kiodt promptly at tended to. A thart of tbt publlo patron tgt it toliolted. I KTr.K Bl'EWlT. Middltburg, Mot 8, 1871. tf. D. B. SLIFKlfS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furniture Warerooms, NO. 6B NORTH 8EC0ND 8TKEET, (lielow Areb, Went Side.) Fmrtary and WlialnaU Department, ltlU3 North Cib 81 reel, abort Oxford. 0-8tfJ PHILADELPHIA. w P. HANSELL, trccattoB to CArrrnAa ftraiw, c&ocxa&v axto aXtASSWAKU, Ko- SI North Fourth Wrcft, FHILaDF.LPHIA. Original Paektget Conttantly on Hnd. Rtprueated by TUKU'8 SWINEl'ORD. N EW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! R. Q. HETZEL. P. 8. McCt LLOLOH SSTZXIL tfc ZacOVLLOUOB, (SUCCESSORS TO JOHN HETZEL,) SEALERS I If ALL R1NPS OF MERCHANDISE! HIGHEST CASH PRICE . PAID FOB FLOUR, GRAIN, RAIL ROAD TIES, Ac, Ac, CHAPMAN, SNYDER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. Btareh IT, ltTO-tT. Q.REAT EXCITEMENT IN BANNERVILLE. NEW OOOD8. HELFRICH & BROWER With lo Inform tbt cltlient of Bannarvlllt and tioiaity that tbty bare opened a new ttock of good., and will kaep constantly on band a full assortment of !dhehs'0(odh: Consisting of ALPACAS, P0PLIN8.PLADS, H DTK Kb, DELAINES, w CALICOES, At. Clotliif V lasslmcrcs HATS tudCArS, BOOTS and SHOES. itikuuEH.EH.': riiDliWlDV ANT. niTr'PNSWAIl SALT AND FlSlf. And la fact tvtrythlng ataally kept la a flrel slaaa auunlr alora. All of wblah wt offer at grtatly rtduotd prloet, for Oath ar Country Proouoo. Having had largo Mperlenoe la tht butiatts, wo flatter turtlel that wo can Blaaaaand talltf all our customer!. Hoping br ttrlol Btttolloa lo bu.lneee and a desire lo ploatt all, lo merit t) liberal ilitt of autnio vatroaagt. Our tBoUo U . a.. : r si it t.. ii Wa aak at laaat that Ibo tuMlo tiainUt ant i atoek and i riot a before purchasing tlatwbtro, at vt alwayt ahow our goods wltk Iltaturt. ' , UtLFBICn BOWBR. 'ftipnervlllr Jans , JfTO, ( rrr a MIDDLEBUHG Holcot I'oetpy WOMAN'S WOBK. Daralng Hull tlocklng For reeilene Unit feet j Wishing Unit facet To ktep ibttn oleta and twotl) Hearing liible leesont Ttacbing talecbitm j Praying for talvailoa . From htrtty and tcbltm Womin't work. a Ilurylng ottt of tight Her own unhealing taiatlt Letting in tba tunehina Oa olbtr cldtidtd bearlt Binding up tbt wonnded. And healing Hp Iht tick) Bravely marching ooward, Through dangers dark and thick Womin't wtrk Leading lit lie children. And blessing tnanhood'i yeart Showing lo Ibo sinful How God's forgiveness, cheers Scatlerlitg tweet roett Along anuther't path 8miling by Hit wayside, Conlent with what the hath Womin't work. Ltltlng fall her own teart, Where only Ood can tee Wiping oft another'a Witb tender tympalhi Learning by aiperlence j Teaching by eiemploi Yearning 'or the gateway, Uuldon, pearly, ample Woman t work. Lailt comelh illtnct, A day of deep repose Her lock i imooihly braided, Upon ber breast a rost ; Lanbea reeling gently at Upon Iht marble cheek ; A took of bleseed peace Upon tbt furebead meek j rale hands aofily felJtd, Tbe kindly pulaei elill ; The lipt know no tmlling, . Tbt noble beart no thrill ; Her ooucb needs no smoothing, Bht eraveib for no tart ; Lovt't leoderetl tnlreoly Wakes no responses there. Fresh grave in Ihe valley Ttart, bitter subs, regret ; One more solemn Itseuu That life may not forget. Face forever hiddtn, Race forever run 11 Duet to dust," a voice sailb, Aud womau't work it done. THE FARMER'S STORY. Mnua iht night, when tbo start wcro in tba tky, I used to go out to the great pasture whora tba sheep browsed all day, sod sit and think (hougtits I had no word fur, aod make beautiful pieturea for myself io my mind, not Gne oats, sir. This it what I set the ofttneati A little cottace and a wide fire place, tuob as tbey bad la my day, a dresser witb a row of deljih upon it, faurohaira, and a ta ble of pice. When 1 had tbeve I wt to marry I'cpgy Grey. But when I should hare them, sod tbe bad a white wadding gown sad tbe house linra neither of ut kotw. tint put bar sitpoosos Into a red tartbea sariout bank, tod I ktpt mine in an old gloro. For two ytara we bad been waiting and hoping, aod wore not much nearer than at first. Sometimes I folt down hearted. Sometimei ber little letters were s bit. sad. And just as I tat io tbe meadow I knew abe sat before tbe kitchen fire in the houte tbst tbe lived at servioe. Simple folks we were, but we bad hearts, and felt, perhaps, si deeply as greater folks taigbt. My master, the farratr, was a elose man. lie squeezed ss muou work out of bit handt at possible. But It was s steady place, and be paid all be promised ; so I staid, never thinking what trouble stayiog would bring te me trouble that nerer would bare come but for Mtrk Ilulltir. A good-for-nothing fellow bo was, a disgrace to tbe rett of at, and be chested tbs manor aod left his work un done. So after hours, muter set mo at bis stint, and it being indoor work, I kept at it all night Tbe old man liked that, and set me a new task every eight All tbo better for me ; 1 thought bo would pay me extra, and wbat wss wearineis to me, If it only brought me nearer taj Peggy. So I oonnted tbe boors' work ss so many tbilllngf. Rut wben Saturday night earns bs cava mo Just my weost work 'Matter," said I, "I've worked over hours every night ; you forgot tbst." " I hire rot) by tbe week," ba 8td "I'll civo you no more (bin one wetk't wairei So, if yon don't like It there are plenty of strong ltda to bs had, you are growing laiy." Then he turned hie back on me, and Mark lauk'bed. That angered me, and words fell from my lips. Wo bsd a quarrel, mutter and I, and I railed him " niggardly old raictl,'' snd witb thai bs dismitaod mo from bit urvlas, " At dawn , you go," said hi " You've worked to-day, and have 8 right lo youi , bed at sight, Ml at dawn jtn s, ; :v,ja SNYDER CO. PA., JULY 27, 1871. I marobed out oftl.e room, wlb words t should oevor bate ned, and sp to my garret acd threw mytell on my bed, Rut I did not mean to nuy to be turned out. At midobrht I rnte teftly, made up a bundle, and climbed oat of a window, I cut my hind with tbo slaaa of a brokoo pine, ad blood dropped down upon my clothe. But I was too augry to feol tba puln ; and I bonnd up tbe wound with a handkerchief. 1 ben 1 trudged on, meaning to look for work neit dev. So I did, bat I foaod noue, Then tbe thought atruck me lo mako my way to . and see lVitsy. 1 would be a oomfort to me whatever camo. so 1 turned my steps in thai directioo, aod kept on until siitht fell. Theo, faint and weary I liiy down un der some bub"S and fell silcep. Out of that alcep 1 was aroused bt a about and a clutch of itrooit band' Men etood about mo. One tbouted my on ma. ihey held me last and bound me. I stru;glod but it was of no use. Number wcro agninil my single strength. " What are you f Robbort f I re nothing worth the taking," I said, at last aod when ataudiug still, I ttw faces I know about me those of the firm bands at my old mivttr's. You know well, Jack Mulooe,'' said ooo, "If bo did speak an Ill-word at lost, he was a good mm in the main, and you'd worked for hi in three years, iou tniitbt nvo answered bnu as you likod, but to try to murder liim was too horriblo. We dido't think it of you, Jack wo didn't think it." "Murdered!" I cried, "is old mas ter murdered ? Wby ley it to mo ? I twear I never hurt biin t" ' If be it out .juito dead it's nont of your Isult, cried oooihor wan. " Don't perjure yourself look at the blood on your clolbes." The blood from my band wis in clots snd ttutsrs all over my veit I feel my heart turn sick whon I think of. " Master will cloar mo," I said. " lie says it was you,'' said coe of tbe men. " At least, be nodded yes. wben we asked hi", if you did if " Then old mister wat not right io bis mind," I said " Uo'd never be against me.'' After that I bearJ iho whole. Mas ter bad paid Ibe men and dismissed Mark, lie bad only suld " all right, I am tired of work," aod bad eateo breakfatt there, sod left in tight of sll. Rut I was gooe ; sod when tbey found ths matter, who wat slwsys up at cock-crow, wss on lbs floor so n to ll ss, they thought bin. dssd at first. Us hsd been robbed of bis pocket- book, a watch, snd an oil-fashioned pin be always wors in bis handker chief the painted bead of a lady sol around with wbst he used to tell as wero pearls sn ornament older than his grandfather. Tbey found nothing aronnd me, of oonrae. but tbe quarrel aod my cut baud mada tbe case bard against me. Tbo master dying as tbey thongbt him, bad been sblo to spask at o il timtt and said that, to tba btst of bit knowledge and billef, I was the as. ssileot It was dark, to bs sure, bat in tbe struggle bo fell tbl the man wore s'csp, sod I was tbo only hsnd who had anything but s straw bat. besides he eomt from the inner paa- ttgt aod down ths stairs, aod did not break in through door or window as a borglar would bavs dons. And I wss tbs only misslog member in the household. So I lay in prison with this awful charge upon me, until they knew whether master would live or die; snd my greatest grief wat for Peggy. Keep it from her,'' I begged them " until she must know it" And they were kind and did ; aod her totters were sent to me in prison It wss weary time, snd the one drop ot Comfort iu it came with I bote Ittiert. I bad five front bar when at the en I of one, came this i " Dsa Jack : I otter bide soy thing from you, and I do nt want to boast of my jonqueeta, a thing I would never lo: but just to let yon know I keep no soorela to mytsli, I mutt tilt vou what baa happened. Our master has hired a raao, a laiy fellow that I ditliked at drat eight. Mark llulker by name, and what should bt do but take a aotioa to me, or preload to do so, trying his boat to sit up with ms after bis work hours, aod foilowint s about wherever I ge of a holiday Thst) ha trios to make ms like him by (tiling mshow rich he is. Four hun drsd dollirs hs laid by, ha ssji. aod soldwstth like ft teatltmia. The other Sunder I "ti (JreeseJ lot Sis r l and .up bo walks. 'Why Polity.' isyt he, You've no plo to your collar.' Sai l I, 'I can't aflbrd money for fin ery.' Tben lays he, 'Now bow lucky it it tbnt I've one to give yon,' snd bt pulls a pin I mm his pocket, Jack, I couldn't help looking at it. It was a la lies portrait, with hair nil white ihosnh she was young like an oM woman's. Ut said it was powdered ss they dune in old times ; nnd a pink drts snd no bljer tbto a silver quarter alt'igothor. How he came by id h s thin, poodneM koowt I Rut ol courts I wouldn't have it. 3ys he: 'Now do tike it Pegvy. I W40t to koop company with yon, snd now you koow the truth.' o says I : 'I want neither you eoaipauy nor your pres ents, snd plena remember tint here after ' It was roi'h, I know, but I hate him so. And I Wus none too rude, for he bothers mo yet as much as over, Tbo ih yon know if he were ever to good sod hauls una, 1 tut your own Pegy, aod think of do iioo else." When I resd that, vu could have knocki-d tno down with a feather. The pin wts Ihe one ihe old fanner bad lost, aod I koew it, tod it was Mark, who was tbs thief, aod who had tried to murder Lira. I stot for tbs liwyer who wsi to tuke my tide, and wbj had all alon believed me innocout. I gsro him tho loiter. " It't old mastor's pin," I ni l ; ' What shell I d ) air V And be said " Vou cat do noth ing, my poor fellow, but wait and hope I have a clue oow, and I'll follow it up. Theo he wont sway and nfiorwardn 1 heard what he did Ho wont to the placo where Pogfy lived and. took ber out of tbe dealers of tbe esves dropport, sod told ber all that had happenoJ. Tbo bravo uirl trembled any wept, but sbt spoke out l " lie'i ionocont," she s ti 1. " I'J not believe bim guilty if an aogol t jIJ mo he was." And tbe lawyer sail, out of bis bean, though tbe wat but a Serving lass " ile't Worthy of yiu. Pegajy Qrey, I do believe, and that's saying s gool deal." Theo bo sskel ber about the pin and tbo two bad s Ion talk It cod ed in I't-UT burstiu into teart, aod proroittd to do suytbing and every thing be asked, if be would but tell mt why she did it. lit told mo afterwards, aoj it wis bard work for little IVgxy with ber honest heart Ulesa ber. She tJrotJ herself troand aod ma le a different creature of herself, and the tried to mike Mark JIalker think tbo haJ bveu coquetting all tbe while, aol oh bw the eriJ wbon the told mo that the let bim kiss ber, anJ put bis snn arouod bsr wsitt Rut she gained her end by il. Ooe night my good two o.oer rno. were snui up iu liii i pantry witb Pegy't muter, aa ! she iu btr bell and wailed for Mirk Hal- ker. That niv'bt tbe had protuitel Maik to ttke his pin and if be proved . . . . bt bad tbt money bs bad bragged of, to marry him ; aod Mark was at merry as could be, and a little tbe worse for 1'upjor. , " Now, lass, said he, " a promise is a proaiiio. There's the money to count sod ths wstcb to look at, and tbe pin to wear. Now, you'll have me Aod just tbea tho pantry door ope td behis l hliD.tad a baud came down ou bis sboulJer. ' Ws hsve yon. my fiat iellow," taid a voico : and tben and there sv retted bias ; for the money, tbe watch sud tbe pin were old ui.uter's." He gave up all b p from that a.p ute, and cnfi'Svd everythio. How he ha I undo np bis miad to rob old ui tter that ev'ning below ho was dis misled. Il w bt had seen ma olitnb out of tire win Jaw, sud to dross! him self in clothes (Aa mint and made bis plant lo throw auspicion upon 'us My Peuey brought the good sews first, brought i into theeell. aad threw lionelt, weeping lute my arma, eryia out, " you're tree, diliuj; free aad clear, thank lleavtu.'" They did not hang Mark, for mas- tor after while tot better, and ia tho tud quite well. Hut (key puolbd hi for ths robbery, aad flr sojtttbieg b had dons of the aaosa kind before ever he caiue to WAtter's. Aad at fv the old saae, wkta he was well h was aa sorry tor the charge he had made agaiuti ate, (tkuh he had ko tally believed ate guilty, a 1 well knew), that ha made wa pia-tat of a Utile sTiitm, aad txitd it fot ma'f. A 11 A NO. m Aod bs give the wife Pegy her outlit; sod here we are, ss happy ss the sheep in the medow yondvr, or tho boes in the hire hurl by. (From Tut Pmss J Presidential IIolIdH). Tbo aornllod-lor ridicule slid criti aisras of President Grant, bectuto bo sees fit to spend tbs hot mouths away from Wishington, have made tho au thors of them rlJiculois, and have ostensibly failed In their object, which was to make political capital ag:ilul him io tho iniods of certain classes, who are suppose! to be influenced by Iho Jourcali (a q ieetioa. Dat the buc snd cry bis boon as ureal at though tbe (loveromeol was in imminent dan ger of f torn a! overthrow should bo leave for a day. It weuli bo tup pose from tbo clamor that a Preaideo. tial vacation wai unheard of until in troduce 1 by Oraot ; but in truth it is only a revival of tbt catoa of the eirlv I'ro'iiden.t. Washington spout mott of tbe lutnovn nt Moant Yr non, going op lo the capital only rarely. Je&Vson oon&Viod himself more closely to the capital Rat Madi son took loog holidays. lie look hit tent io 1809. That year bo was ab sent from tbs 17tb of July to the 1st f October, returning but ooae during that tiao. Tho neat year be was ah1" sent from July 9ih to October 'i, Io tho third year of bis administration hit vacation tailed from July 25 to October 3. Io the fourth year, 1412, the '.rouble with England ro juirtJ blai to ba at his post, u tbst be gat but two weeks' furlouyh ; bat ia the fol lowing year, the first of hit tecond term of offico, he was absent eleven weeks. In l"jll bis vacation wat thort Ia the lt year of his a l:swurt tratioa, IS 10, bis vacation esteoded from J uao 5 to Oetobtr 'J. Monroe took bis seat ia 1317 Hiving dvttrmioel on a tour through tho North, ho started ia s private coo veyaaoo on tht 31st of Miy lie pro ceeded through Philadelphia. Trao ton. New York, .Sow Havoo, Hertford. 1'ravideoce, Usston, aui intermediate plaeos, to Portland, Maine, thence in to New Hampshire and Vermont, sf terwurJ visiting OgJenibur, UaiLilo. and Dotnit, sol rrturoio toward Wealiin jton thrnu.'h Ohi i and Peon-! tylvtaia. Tht Ohio tJas which wel oouied him were LaacAitor, Delaware, ColumbJt, Cirol?ville, Cu iilieothe. Zaoeiville, sol Cauoonburg. II reached Wajhiogtoa ou ibe 17lb of j if ,.0 j9a3i 3rua bat pecs to bar September, bavin., beea ab.ent about jghuniAut tueaas. tb yjuag mio u too throe and s bull mouths Af:or a ! prou i to marry until Ls ca match it week's atteotion lo tSce bt W (jt bis ; w;t tie owa abunJaace country seat, where be rtmaiocd ai r, f4:t l( that the Pirislaa i;fj month, making b: abiencs' fo-r aod'1Qj u,41jy Fena.AU il at have coxa a half uimths ia all. Tbe neit ytsr1),, op,,,, UtV It ,s a sal tkjajbt. ia be wot ab.otit soaictLiog over three i,jttj, ibat New York W-dAV is mre mouths, ar.1 the lo'.lowmg year to. k , cteJ than Lnijo, eaj it scoci an etteuJel tour tbroogb the Soistb ouw t0 p4f;,. v ntel pe.k of de aod Vet, ttirt'o tht 1st of April ! ui;,. Lovug'u to know tLst n. t jb'.v tod returuiO( on tbe Vtn iI Auu', . ,,, . ao 1 in the fo lowieg yeart of bis oc - I old Uwver aol 1 ... , . , , . .. , " . , cupacy ot the Prosideotisl chaT it wss thut up iu ihti..; ' . , bis custom to bt absent ll''UI lUIVff IV lour months. Subseq ieot Pret deas "J . . , ..7; ' " 7 ' . " i" nwiii iiimuseiieu i f baodag by Jocktoo, thoy bl much less time for recreation tbas before The exsoting duties of tb war kept Ibe great Lincoln c!cse!y to bit pot. Had bs live! through bit teoead teroi he might s's havs found tune for summer rest. Tbeeo statement sbv bew utterly i absurd aod uacallei lor u tbs c'.imor , , ,, against Grant, sad the contemptible spirit of meauneM tbst watebr hi ever, moltoo and pne into all h P" - vats .rJair. for tbe purple of nuawg them tb. aueet ol remark aad rid. - cule. With fbe bop. that thereby soma i.tila political cp.ul msy be made. Sash a spirit is a drac to Amen- can, joureahsm aad America, jkli.c It it base beyonJ drs-rptioo Tug iUtP or tuk PirtteiLLlts Proia th calerpilkr region TensesiA, w Uara. ibat Iht.r nam bers have not dtcreased siuce bb t on wai utdt a few days a.o of their stepping trains on tbe M- phi, and Teunetsee Badrvad. Tke.ao. aa " " v daiuage to crops Is iwmens. Tree lbrvukoat the whole '.eolh of ibe road have tea tuiLrely stripped ol thtir foliage, and sveryihisg greet ha beea ealea by the pnata. They asKU.naUt ia such swarm e the uack that, w ba cratSed, they hire th eon jtenv V vf soap, aal the h' of the lKouaoiit, at Uaa, sUd roaai aad round witheat aiovieg the ira'nt. his a straag pSeooatesoa, aai eaa be avVvMived M by ae -Fro thirty ears the traa lvsS Keen rodaeei M etvea, aai eve taoa U isstaacst, the has av swf- A.clvertlNiitK ltcttes. flat tolumnont yetr fRO.Ofl. One half column, one year, 80.00, One-fourth column, one year, 11.00. One tquirt ( 10 llnet) ont Insertion "0. Every addillnnal Insertion M. Professional and Hosliiets esrda of not mora than 8vt llnet, per year. 0,00. Auditor, Kxecutor, Administrator and Asslenes Nolieei 2.M. Editorial not icet per line 16. All advert Isemenrt for a shorter period than ooe yenr are ps ruble at the lin.0 they art ordered, and if not paid tbt per son ordering llieni will be bcld responsible for Ihe monev. Ulratifte Muprrstltlon. Tin Psll Mull 6'.i;f(-fnys : From a esse now bciore the Liku tribunal at Ucrlin, we learn that lbs supersti tion of rampirot corpses who ire sup. potcd to risj from t'icir graves al oijhl and suc't thi blood of thoso with whom they lisvo held intoroourto io life is it. II Kpncrl suiong the Poles and Magyars. A Polish gentle man died st his country scat at Host lin, in February last, leaving bis fami ly in exoolleat boilth A few woeks aflci hit death, howovcr, his eldest sou wat euJ'leoly and uooetouDtuhly tuken ill, big short sicttoeis casing iu his dealli. Similar cacs, though not fatal, occurred aiunul.is near rcla tivn. It was at ooco agreed that thu deceasod was ft vampire, and that his vliits wero tho cauio of this ropcu'.c 1 illness, To tnvo iiiniieif from the falo of his bro'.hcr, the second ton duler oiinel lo apply the supposed only re medy, vi. : to e.thuino the bo ly, cut off its head an 1 lay it with tin feet, whi'o soother perroa was to Collect tbo blood issuing from tbo wounl, to give it to th) remslalug relatives to drink. Ho obtained tho assistance of a laborer tut was prevented on h is first expedi tion byjtbs ia'.erforaaco of the parish priest. Tbe next attempt proved mora successful, sal the deed was accom plibhuJ. (t bid boco observed, how over, by umo pcrsja io the vi!!i.', aod was brought to tho kaJwUlo of tho authorities. Tho absurd sipcr ititioa threatont to cost tho des?crs,ter of tho churcb-yar i a three month,' iu pri orjtneot. Tuat was the verJict ia tho first iuntance, aal, tluugh the court of appeals his cincellad ths sea teoo, tba high tr'.buaal teems revived to coi.finn it. sealed ol Mufrliiion). UuJyr this ti'.K, s Chicago ps;sr Justly tuys: "Doubilsst tbt one uaU versa), primal aal a'l.pjw-.-rf il ren:a wby tLere are so fj mirriass Las todovriih qas'.ions of living aol suMeoance la tht oil tituo youog men and women did not tLriokfram sacriS.'es ia star'.ioj life togt'.her. aod were bappy in crtatio a comiuoa bout from humhie begion'rOg. Now a tide of wealth b&s portd over our !cuntry, making arti6cial distiociions, ieve'npiog unuatural tastes, and throwing urouad the beat society tbs iron bands of sriitocrali: cruelty. Yous,- nen and vouog womta lore as of ell. but :hry do sjt Jare to marry. in that city, but ia every city aal town i .. ,i a tie ItaJ, there it s derogating, trr. scourge at wjrk. blisticg tbe k.i ... 1.1 w , a)i-,i- iVa f.nl-wt hope. The cbul r-su d;wa u)u tbe 1 cresjio woiznt. it w;.i rz:a tae ci- ili(J0 if lU, btaveu brn i3::taf1 oa ot L.rr,., ; n ripec:eJ, rave'soat J kUtr ,oJ mjr tS:?ursl ty eli a0j ycon,;." i ..... How Paiava Htrs ah Mart Tbe procete of aukS Paaatua halt is a follows ; Tae leave, of tit Paa. Jama, or Seneo rise !roa wiuca ttese tn ktrvi u . . ,, . Kj , ',,,,. ,i ,b, wl w;;hvBl . ,ti flvta froal lU of ; , u w Ap i btf u th $aa for 4 . , u , ljiUi. ttr ebU U u- . . . ekady pare, aai eoejwJy tleachei for two or :b?e lavs. s:tt i, ' wbu-ii tie tw is reA.!y r, axx i U fa pUlt.ui oT tbe s'.rsw coai -jsaos a: tke crowa and ietafces al tlvt tnaa. aai is s ttvabWoiw c-pestiotx. Tw ha'4 t 1 VI -V 1 1 Ik. esj.w pteaatd wwa tae crvaj. .i vr kst tuy be iai-k4 ia tw ot throw days, Islt the laet oy rvj. re a asy noctbs A Wssrtax rtvachet etfsuawd the paV ihrvuah the Kei See ht ssy ieg ikar the IsraeUee cr--d s tk ics) .Aa asdiuc U;nuJ, rrt.k ' iht thets) was ve aaiVf ihe iar. - Sat, saaJ the aseeJ fetaAf. - happeawi tbowataasia e year how U age v?f gogrsvl. wa, aai H ektr tBae t tfwsMtjw; U-ak, hsxJtrt Mi 1 Uv atst4