TltliS PONT frsbllsbe every Tburidsy Evening by jiKFi-nn (r.ctnt. rtwictot. . torms of Bubscr Jption, f WO tMLLARt TEU ANNUM, ryt.l wiiuin sis monms, or jdii ir not paid within lli yar. No paper discontinued mil ll arrearage are paid unless at in option oi in put.iisher. Subscriptions outside of tho county I'BYAIIt.K IM AlVANCE. Bv3T Tron lifiir.jt and using paper auureesea 10 outers neonm subscribers. knd are liable for lb prlc of Ik popor Jr. ckoxmillhii. . ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Middlobiirjr, IV, Oder Mk professional service lo lb pub lic. Ctdleitlnns mid nil dike r professional business entrusted lo bi onra will receive prompt attention. Jan 3, '07 1 f AC. SIMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SclmsgTovo Pa., Offer! his professional ferric lo lli pub- it. All buaiaps entrusted lo bit care Kill b proniptly attended lo. rJnn. 17, '6Tlf 1 W. KMUIIT, W, ATTOUKKV AT LAW. l-'riu'l'iiri? IV. tOflers Mi Professional sprviceln the pub le. All business entrusted lo bis car V.U1 be promptly attended to. Jan 17, 67H ATTOIINEY AT LAW, LewisLurg IV, Otter hi professional service lo n puh lie. Collections mid nil oilier I'l olc-i-ion. nl business entrusted lo bin cur will re cciv prompt attention. nV.O. F. MILLKK, U ATTOIINEY AT LAW, Lrwisburg j'n. Offers hi Professional service lo Hie pub lie. Collections and oil oilier profrision nll business entrusted lo Lis cm will re ceive prompt attention. Jan. 3, 'll'if I M.liINN, A. II. DILL, tj (Successors tn J. F. H J. M. l.lnn,) AT TOH SEYM AT LAW, Lewiel.uig, Pa. Oder their professional service lo the public. Collection and all other pro fessional business entrusted In ihcir care 111 rcceivcproniptaltcnlion.Jun. 3, 'ti7if C IIAULKS HOWKIt, ATTOIINEY AT LAW, Solinsgrovo IV, Offers bis professional services to ilie pub lic. Collections and all oilier professions busincsa entrusted lo bia rare w ill re ceive prompt attention. Cfl'.ce lag door not ill of I lie Keystone Iloiul. Jan 5, 'C CAMUKL ALLKMAX O ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Solinsgrovc Pn Offers bia Professional services lo t lie public All business entrusted to bin care will he promptly attended to. Col lections made In nil pans of tho Stulo. 11 can speak the I.tinl nh and German language Hueiiily. Ollice between llitll'i ami tint Toil cilice. T N. MYKRM, AJ' ATTOIET & COLXSELOR AT LAW Mkldlulmr; SiiyJcr County Pctin'n ORic a few doors Weal of tlie 1'. 0. on Alain street, t'ont-iiltulion in Eutrliidi aid .t)li 1 1; I piuipra. fop I'll T C. BUCIIKK. f ATTOIINEY AT LAW, Lpwislitir: Pa., OlTer lii profesionnl sctvircHo Ilie pub. lie. All bnaineaa onlriirilcl lo bis cure will be proinptljr attended to. Jon. !. 'Ii7l KOVKil ti II A K E K J S UWIXfJ MACIIIXK. Tersona in need of a gnnd and durable fewinjr Mucliin can be accniiiinodned nl renjonnble prices by calling on on Sam I'lL 1'ai'bt, Agent, Ksliutgrovp. Jan. 24, 'CH DR. .1. Y..SIIIXHKL, 8 L' It G EON AND I'll YPICIAX, Mi(lllolttr)! Pit., Oflcra lii". professional services lo the c it Wens of Middleourg and vlchiliy. M.ircb 21, "C7 Jj F. VAX UL'SKI RK! Bl'KGICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST FclitiPKrove Ponn John k. iiuuiiks, JUSTICE OF THE TBACE, Tcno Twp., Snydf r Co. Ta YU. WAGXKU, V.n., Jl -TICE OF THE l'EACE. . Jaoksoa To .iship, Soydcr Co. IV, 'ill illend lo all business entrusted lo bis ear and on tb most reasonable terms, March 12, 'tiHlf TVIW- l" KANAWKL, PHYSICIAN AND81H0E0S, Ccnfrevlllc, Kujdcr Co., I'n., Offeri hi profesiionul services to the fUDtto. u onii rtRAYBlLL 4 Co., VX WtrftLESALa Pai.kks im Wood and willow wahe Oil Cloths. Window fihades. Ilroims. Mais. Brushes Cotton Lap, Grain Haga, Fly K'ls, Duckets, Twines, Wioks, ke. Kc15 North Third Slreed, 1'hiladolpliU. "o. I. '117 FA.150YKll,Ji A i iTirvMrrcn I I WI"M ui r-, FreabiirfrSnvderC'o.IV. toil respeolfiilly offers hi servioes to H publio as Vendue Cryer and Auotlon Having bad a large experience, I isl conndeal that 1 ran reudvt porfocl tsiltfaoiion to toy employee. . , i,jon, 'in i BT. PARKS, t iTTaii VPV 1 T T 1 W h n j n am v DIHTltlCT ATTOIINY, MlDDLEDUnO. 8NYDEII COL'NTY, Ta Ofuce In Court Iliuie, Sept. IS, 'U7lf LEWJSJJJtEMJiJl'S SONS1 , 1 HA IIVV A K H'Mlll St No qoo m "t ii i r- r d - - c i i . i r-i i r n ' VIULADELriUA. lEUCUAaiT HOUSE.' M. MANDERUACII Pbop'b. J IT llll'K I'l.rV -. n vtu norm auirii nirv. 1'biladelpkla in. ..jr. 11-t.tu a KLUEK . . , . . ( WIlOT.PaUB snnr ornini Pltlonera niaillt litnl' Muniifaiii s , " -1 'sail o vuv iHVUUIItUIVia 'Bd Wfllf a. vi. " "'llllri S If VOL. 9. S n 1 c 1 l'oo t ivv. LINKS 5o KATE. There is something in I lis nam of Kate Which man; will condemn i Hut listen now white I relat Tb trails of loio of Idem. There's advo-Knlr, a charm ng miss, Could you lier hand obtain. She'll lead )il in Ihe path of bliss, Nor plead your catie in rain. There's dell-Kale, ft mo'li'st d tup, And worthy of your lore ; Sim's nioe aud brauiiful iu fra nc, As lienilt as a dure. Co'Timnnl Kate's Intellipiil, As we may vH suppose ; Ilnr fruitful mind is tier bent Ou telling what sb knows. There's intrt Kale, she's so obscure, 'Tis Hani lo Hud her out Kor she is often ety sur To put your witslo rout. I'reTari-Kale' a slnhlinrn maid, She's sur to he her way ; The caviling, contrary jnde Objects lo nil yuu say, Tliere's alter Kale, ft perfect pesl, Much Kiven lo dispute ; Ilr prying tongii can uevcr rest, You cannot bcr refute There's dislo Kale, tiitein a fret, Who fails lo gain her point ; Her case is ipi'ile unf. irtunal, Aud surely out of joint, E'luivo-Kale no one will won. Hi thing would trahurd ; Slip is lo faithless and tiuirue, You cannot lukc bcr nurd. 'there's vindi-Knte'he's good an 1 true, And strives with nil her nil (4 lit Her duly faithfully to do. Ami baillos lor I lie right. There'i-ruMli KVe. noounlry lass, 'Jiiiie fond of rural scene ; Mie likes to ramble ihruugh the grass, Aud through tbo evergreens. Of nil (hp maidens you cm find, There s none like edit Kale ; lieeause nh elevntes the mind. And aims fur something great . Or. Spciucr'N (ictit C i Imp. A MollY TO 1,11 BY A 1'IIYfK'IA.S I was sitting in my oftl-'c, half do itin; over an intenuinabln nrtiele on ilel"tlivc nutrition iu tho lust Molivil H-t ii v. The Cro iu the pat was low, ilu niht was ;ormy, aud the clock was on tbe triko ofelpvon. I ti.is just about to turn tilT the fris and retire, for, 1 being a bnrbrlor, I slept in it room connected with my o!Tk't), wheu thore was a pull at tho boll. I rtartod up ftlddeuly. for tbia was something new. Middlebnry w:ts u decorous sort of place), and pooplo uiit nily managed to bo tukan sick ut si'it aunablo biurs. () J Mrs. Jerome bid boon tiiroat oiiing to die for the list fivn years, an I ut evory visit I paid her sho sohtunly informed inn that when tho thrisjivo inoniunl did conn, ah desired me present. JJut as uothing uilcd the old lady beyond now and then nn indigna tion Irom too iiidc-li hinh lirin, I bad never yet boon called upon to be pros, cot at her doalli. Now, I thought, it mas', be old Mrs, Jerome is (joins. I look my uihl lamp and went to the door. A atron gust of damp sloety wind nearly extinguishing tb light, but shading it witb my band. I dimly disosrnod lb form oft woman. "Come in,'' I said, holding upon the door, but alt docliuod with a gesture of impatience. "l'uu must come out," alio aaid, ia A sharp, incisive tone, "uod be quick about it." I put on my overcoat without da mn r, locked tho surgery door, aud atopped into tho storm. As I did ao the wouiuu laid u flroi hand on my arm, aud putting bcr fuoti do' to mint said : "Dr. Loekwood, can you keep a se cret ?" 'I think o, madam.'' 'Swear it." "I this secret of yours of a profes sional cliaraoler. That ia, ia It any. thing you wish to eou1d to uia as u medical iniu V ' It U." "Very well, then I awoar it." ' "That is right." A roaa respects so oath, though why he should is a mystery, since men's mouths are luuoiog over with thorn. "Wbilher are you taking uo, aud lor what purpose V "To the Clifon Uouie, to ice the ai Is trass.'.' I started. : ' - Clifton Homo was the ol d maosioo recently tsken by Dr Spsneer, o strsnger to every one in MidJUbury. Speooor wis a tall, dark, rather dis tioguiahed lookio(maD, who hud kong out bia alga la the villag, only a few doora above uiiue, but as yet hJ got ao practice. tj . MIDDLE BURG and wlipn lie did spi-ak it wti in euolt ru t half :ivnp;o way that one " oot lik!y to ftttcmjtt jirolouIn t hi c uiversntiun. Tlie doctor bail wife it wna giid, bul no uno ever saw lier. ft?h was an invalid, and Mia Mi'Iiom n fi l.nd ol mic lit iii t iy iwiiiaii over llto e-ttnli- listitneut and H it ut the LcjJ of tlie tlllilo. Miss Mclroso waayet beautiful, nnd w on the ti litiita1 i m l'i win vmted t'lifton I loti". by hot' gmi-e of inau- ner mid l.-i-ci ti a 1 1 n ij euuversation "A wi M ailt tiloni," siid my com- pinion, 'let mo explain jit wlnil is tiece.-sary vjii sli uild kttu t. My mis- tresa is Tory ill. 'I Ix-jr your pardon is it Mrs Spencer or Mini Molroo f ' iSlie httiplied bitterly. 'Miss Molro-ie ! I would ntab bor to tlti) beart sooncf llt:in own Ifr ! n mistreat My inistress is a lady ; no- bio, royal, tin I of gentle birtli. lli an liiinnr to serve my mistress.'' ''And is sh j ill '! II iw Iwj since ?" 'I'.vor since alt mnrriod hint curse lii in, she multcred iu a fierce uuitur. ton, '-but I intiat not get excited. 1 must loll my ntory, or rather hers. Two yeart ao, tlno tk tbo desire of i bor dyini; father. Alicia Herndun be ' came .1 utiles Sprm-i r's rvll'o. l!"liir.' j '.hut she wan it hralihy I'l'iominj girl; inimsiliati'ly lifter this nnrriagji she Iichmii to f.iil lli you seo anything strange iu that ?' she nslic I keen' v. ' Not n 'cessnria!!)'.'' 1 "Let me riililiten von further. !r. I Spcueor wis at onoliins cnp.iped to Miss I.'ieillo Molrosp, bul be bn.Le the ena.'ineiit nnd inat rind uty tnistrrss , iuHt ad. Miss Melr 'o wa as poor n nul l al on " el it down to mv pro- till l It I 1 . I ' i i . Jobs turkey . Miss llerioloti was an l. i.ii:iil pioju nee, un l it I t'ou I not i..: i'.,.i u. j i t.!..t : .... . . ! ueiir .iiiu i ' r. . j m 1 1 . ' I ,.u''rp. in dubt and bard p'esol by bi- t'teli tors, llovou sco anything ainulur ; in that ?" ' Pel baps sn. gn on. When my inisiie.ss married Sptn- tcr she was only seventeen, and slie nai been taught lo 0'iey i.ct laiacr in .....rvil.;..,. SI.. . I. ...v.. i- i ,,",,v . i lionato cl.iul, unl it wouiil Itavo boen easy for Spencer to bavo wou l.ir love. Put he did net care for that. Il was ber money bo wanted. It paid his debts an I It night him fast bones; it set bis tablo with uico cosily tlisli- its, and put it in his power to kf'T Miss Mo. rose rwbed like a (jiU't'ti Aud,nij(lli ,int ,i(.e , that niif:it an I till this lime my tuisiress had h-u ! slowly but surely sinking. And l.o 'k I you, lr Lick wood. 1 believe "lie i"' oot dy'1114 ofdi-case, but of ' all1 ' lovre. lier voico 11 a wlnspor us alio a,i ul,i;y n,w wlat UJJu rc:l. -poke the word, 'piison " sotiably hive cxp-ctel to heal 1111J I "I'nn.iaiiblo:Tliiaisagravchiro."l'(.lK.irol!,.,tije(,l.a hK,(lt Hu nil I 'Ol poison given her liy her hi- j baud, who, tit hor death, will h ivo sole control ol her property, nn I be Ireo to marry Mias Melrose. There ia no time to explain to yoi in detail thelhousand and ono circuinstitioes , wroiclie, the old n.trs siid be a which have led mo lo the belief, lor pearod gbuny an I depress I. Miss we are r.lmost at the door. It is ne- Molrosi caaia with bi n. and waa do-o ver the caso that Miss Melrose and Spencer were out at tin nam tunc, or 1 thould have cullod another phy sician before ; but to night they ar railed away by the de.th of Mist Melroes's sister and will not ba back beforeto-.uorrow. With tbo consent of my in'iMtresa I cams fjr you. and oh 1 Dr. LxkwooJ, I pray you, save.Mliyiug that bo w uld gi and teicu 11 mv dear mistress. I nursed bor whun ber mother died and left her a holp less iufaut ; all through her innocent youth sha was like au own child to me; aud now to o ber fading hour by hour before my eyes ! (.i ml II in veu I If I knew boyoad it doubt that be was guilty, his life should piy the forfeit." I was already beginning to feel n deep iutercst Iu this Mrs Spmcer, although I had oovtr seen hor, an 1 like her old nurso, I was inclined to feel a great animosity for Dr. Spsuoer Mrs. Spencer received me in h?r bed-chamber It waa on lb 1 aeein 1 floor, nnd wtia (uruiahed with oxqii slte elegance. Kverythiag in the room bespoke Ihe tastoand delic try of the occupaut. I ho wi,rni air waa fra grant with the faint odor of heiio'rops; sod glancing around, I saw the pur ple blossoms uod green loaves in an tiuba-iter cas 011 tho lodge of the south window. 8lia was u wuiuaa, who ooco seoa, aoJld oovur ba forgotten. . I hive mei iu my life mhny beu'ifl womuo but never one so lovely. Sb wai till and slight, with a purely oval faoo, liquid browo eyea, and a dash of hectlo ia ber cheeks, wbiob ia never seat In perfect health. . She roceived me, ai I know she did evcrythiug, . graoefully j ao J ' though there win a slight ombarrasmaot in . k .JStJ - SN YD VAl (X). PA j nisa, tu answered my noleaaio m, inq tirie witlmtit hi'ei:n,on. As for in vHuIf. I Ini I asi .In nil In a delirituy, mid qne-ttiutiod lier p!nmlv to lur syinpto in Mr. Hard. n j nurso. reinuinc 1 in tin rotn, mi l u I ,dod in.iiiy liulo iiitioitniit it'ms it i I riti itio'l. When ho vpoko of her hii-l a i I it "its with a kind ot hop !. ail i.., whii h dislresstd mo ).'ie'ly. Xol a brt'tttli of KiiHph'inn n.'iin.' him in bur aiiLTcrt to my q ivati n nd 1 ftdl s iro that ut prH.?u! h knew liotbinu tif wlnt Mrs Hurl hid suoti seriom apprehension. I u Hud that i: tnitw, f.ir, with lr fine ly struiijr iiriniziiion. it iniht biv. pt'uilU"oi Mrrit'ljs traults I inailo toy pxiiiiiin itiuii of my n tii'til os t'K'a ly us I C 'nld, an I drew my o.vn eolii'liisioiia I could have artonithit Mth S i.Mi.-et d t lv arvi1- lowed arsenio in small n'laniiiii'a. and lite deadly dru was toiling fmrlolly 'n a conslitulion never vet v roSust. Shestid, nnswrring my ipi wii ..ns, , that slm'd no ihvairian rxorpiini her I liuslmud. Ilo hnl iliui.'ht Iuuh-i better arq i linto I wit h bor raa, an I theiol'iB better pr pir-l to 'reit it ' lie nevnr lull incdieino wiih her to tnka b it always briuhl it freh tr-i-ii ' the t flic. an J tuIiniiiNured il pr unpl j ly, 'I hero was little eitmijli I r mid i!n, in such a cam Anxious lo do every jtlii.li, the very rircumstitKi s f thn ufTuir left mo nearly pi wtrlris. A rhuye of i-u h a n.ituro, ol roure, I couid not tnaUo aiiiist I r. Spencer wit Lout ilm auip'r-t pm ,r II I hinted a Misjiiei n every on -..ii.isi s.i. i n . mi M.iii-ini'cki. inr oo'ioi could mil.e me pay deafly f.r sit b a nl imliT nt ttrcl ng;nst him. The only tlppiaibm 'e senna I to bu in Mis. lluid. To ber I utiliosuiied ,velf f rooty. I told Iht wilh-mt rn l,lrva t!,nt I lK'lieve,l Pr. Speimcr was ki.lia ' li s wile by .slow p i:s):t. an I b ... , . . yoiiiitii iter 10 nc con.r,itit:v .n I ne 1 : W4tcl, t 8I1V0 tj vis-tin. mil to di. ,.oVpr sme Iir0!,r ,y wllll.h W(J c,tM Uston the guilt upon bun. . She Hinile I gruu'y an I pruuisjil l0)Cdioiic. I gave her a p iworful au tiJote for (lie pdson I aitspeelcd. and wont hunitt .i t ut lif .1 ti nnxiotis in 1 lifll ri, Hi '.1 - l tho next d iy I was in a hi.h lever: I ati-ul.il tier in lior iilo'S., but ,,f . ss isi tint . A riao nt the bell ' "'' ''''' ""K' fK '-'ver vl h -r health, ' nude mo trem'ile 1 step on Ihe gs !ho never wis In. r'.f asin S'is was, vel outside mv ollii-e stoppud mv hivalh li vii -- uniiu, v, h , 1 .i-ht was' huur someibinr'. And now I niJit tell tli) story as it waa t-ld to me. Pr. Spencer return ed home iu the morning after my vi-it to the Clil'iuii House. Ha loik'l orously sud over the aid, i I deitli uf her sister. Wo'iicn of b r st i np al ways do mourn to jii'i foctioii. 'J It ' noiiber overdo uor uuJ-rlo tho th u.'. as women of fejling are likely 10 d 1. Pi Speirer cam.' ai mico lo his wife's cb im'ior. Hit thmghl she look ed ill, nnd iirusjriti I a cor li il al -n-" "You are always; urdoriiu cor Jins for bar," sail Ms. Hirl. 111 u ; 1 j 1 y "Why not talce sotuotbing yoorse'l ? You look like it ghost.' Ho eyed bor very keenly, but re piled com posed ly : 'I think I will tako a mi 1 of tie cordial myself, for I do out fool quite well, Alice, my dear, ahull I briug it here and drink lo your health ? ' Mrs. Spn car ainileJ sully in assent she uevcr disputed bur husband and be weal out. Presently ho re turned With two gla.se. II th con tained liquid, colorlesa and inod iro is Mrs. Huid Wis wa'cuin,; b m i.b her bom t in bor lhr ai, lo.-, as she told llio, she lull that too douiaivo 111 0 me nt bad come. Thero was s.un thing in tha gray pillor in lbs Poe lor's rigid fare (hit told ber nf 1 dn pcrate purpose in tho mau's aoal. He lifted tlit glass 00 tbo right ol the tray aud gavo it lo his wife. "Drinlj it, dear," be said, 'it is u nausea for all evil. I am going lo take a glass of it j'' an! b punted tn a glass atill on trey. ' ' ' . Mrs Spencer accepted it, and was putting It to hor lips, whan Mrs Ilurd interrupted ; "If you will bring her a t iaiblor of watr Doctor; Mrs. 8,uoer eompU us that cordial leavo a bad tiale in her month, and my old bine era ai fu'l . .1' . .t !. I i-il ... 1 re,, - . .. DIXJKMHKU 14. Tlie I I'll t ' 111' Hi I it lid brut on lier a lo k, as if li wo ildra.il tier thro.' but 'ie k'pt li.'f f.i'a iiiipanive, II b' h i I auv siiapi.'i.ma her mannar t'ii eted ihi'Hl, nil. p'ltinio; down tho uliii. ti.' 'i tt i lie r loin. T!i;i 'dr. H ud olitttt! thi posi- ii m of th" t( .i-a's. WIimi ha ciiiio linik, in I Wis cone 'tit :i m i ll, -nl. I lie nuin(.ol exjrt- t wltvi ha had 'eft h r, mi l r Speni'-i waa Imi l i' Willi hir )vt"i !' I. At ii ii I find Mil he ' chait 4'a litis tint.' it Wii ilia ii i.' in o ide I for him- j.imping from sj il to Hs.il, willun I ' ,tn I p a 'e l it at i bt lip of liiai"vcr oaeli otlur, A-1. Any pino i ;r w fiv She drank t be runt ant a. swhI-Io bid any reud f n" prsi.i;tl aifoty 1 1. vela little uf tin wntnr be hid hrm.'li h -r, :tu I th ink) I liiui in her aad, sweel wav. "Now ..r my own fordial," Sii I ln Willi nfTe 'l I ;iiety ' I in lul,'! iny sell'ina li'te "Oii'thin atton.'t'r," md a h i ik bi t mi. I o;T tha mix tuie "It mile? mi sio.e rod 1 1 mv ft-i-nv a Hu la to seo him do it," aii I Mrs ilti'l r l:f nif tha e reiintiu'a to hi I a : Ii ',w,i :a my wituei. I felt n f a sin jlii t w iin of c msenMiCi'. J a m th s : li'ii w i :t s:m;i!a eoriliali as be lial -ni I. it wmil I d) hi tn no harm. If it wis p iiin. bis IiI.kkI wool I bi on hi ojiii sin ill bcid " ' I le wen- to he I half mi b iir after. ai I. rom i uinin; of l'it;.'iiu In th 1 ni'iitini l u ' fotrnl him de:t I j I was ralhil 1 1 ilia o nx ir? hi r.- ini.liiitioti. aud w diiiovereJ in the stom u-h of tho deriMso I a suluVient i'l'ianl i"y f th " da II ut poiaim known j li m I r i s -n 1 1 k I bull' a d r'ti "' ' 1 i '"' ' "I W IS ''.ke i til" ii ' :'iv eia'H a :r I t bat os l ie ao I Ii i I ;r o'.i i'ilv i i ii a of ins ii ii ( . i e. tils ..f min I I I'd not d spulr tliein but ove, i lnl'.r Mr. lined told 1 her story. I li.i I my own thjory iu re K ii d to bis death Th-ro was no public however, tor Mrs. Ilurd and 1 a.-recd tint it would profit u . ono t k , the wretch.- I alfair public, mi l uwe'i l ... - l" " " - Miss Mclroaj, iu ;iiic uf mv convic tion lli 11 dhi h.;l ticca an active party 10 ho r iiisp.riev aj ii:ist Mrs. H pen iff lile, I ruuld tmt help p.tyiti. Such a miserable worn an I hazard l.iee as b r's I liivt 11 'vor a-eu, ail 'oen ' Ii buried S,i iu.'T alio was c ',,:'1' " ll"r 1 ''" lV"h hraiu favor III O'IlO'iii ' llo.Vios ,l..-ul ..1 in.r If i.i. loi. gi n - with 1 1, nn Shu is I. ling -till, un) !, siill L'a'b o's II iwms an I lavs the n n thai train ingiii to liei s 'lf, ineiiirtb le. n " 11 soil of lo.v in a 1 Jiio.'i, wlncl; one piir pi d- 0 un leia'au.l. i,,, I X it un'il Mi. Speucer had Leen many day my wife, and tlie f.iit bful M"s Ilirl slept undur llm violets, did Alicii ov-r Uno tlw peril ly of her f irin-r b is'iau I An I when 1 tod ber afier tin first cf a ruilniad train, nnd, whm appro sh iclt was ov-r, -be crept iuto my handed, rcaist the nfliv-or ol tho law. arms nnd whispered : v .1 - i e .1 1 "llu if i. 1.4 1 .....re, f.r James i No.u ,er iu""'0 "f nor enin lw.id not nav found Hiri.oit. So gud so net oi as ooiuis OU' nl evil." t I. a ml ol ll.iriilors. l li. re is u i i ouo lerriiory of tin v ' sie, and never l.a-. he. 11 but 0 lie, oc t'opii'd by uny .usnlera d- populaiton tr im win. li women la ipntr exalinleil Yd such u placoexisls to da', aud baa xisted fir iru'uiies. As la;' hack as bi-tory, roiu b- to all leuiaics it bus bee. 1 lot bi l bin ground. This bache lor Ar-a lla is siiuaud oa a bold pluteau bvlw-wu the old pouins ila of Act-, ii: tli lire . ciin Archpelago, aod ilia iniiu laud. Here, in lb midst ol cultivated lieldB and ext. nuve w 0 id lauds .1 well ;i in in isl iu eo .fed. ration of (i.r. k Cin ii,a ia. tb t veoiy I tree CO iVriila, au 1 no 11 104 iuju lli.iu s-veu tliou and "UU, uod ul one ol tbs in 01 i!eri.- oat Irom a l.iirr ti e 1 li in in la tilth cmitury. A lew soldiers tund me b .arder of line auli-feiiiale land, uoi 110 woman is al lowed 10 cross the Imoiiur. Nor is this all ; the rulo Isexteuded to every Ii male creature, and Irom time im memorial no cow, umro, boo, dunk or i84 lias boeU iM'luilld tO make lie- qiiaiuiaiiea with bill 11 r valley ol M out Aih-a territory. A traveler wa ssartled by the abrupt question, " What sort of human creator 1 are women f ' The very id of woman, whaihor as mother, wif.i, or tiitor Is almost I isl. ' To nil w im:in-hatrs ; to baelirlora of oyer forty ytira a'arnjv nig ; l'i till iu 1 who seek relug frohi I a. fil.miiiill mat til ih.. iini.njil. a . '" -" " -H ' 4 1871. NO. Itlnl on it HnllriKiJ I'f.ihi Oo Mmday uftornuon th acvnins d.tllon train from H movo. whilo unler thu c'lurjij of C jii luttor S'.ierwoi I, was llio stctio of u most dis.-iuinlul riot. It uem llt.it about, thiriv or forty lo,' fl inters, n is'ly mi ler tho en- ploy of Ilea liii, A I'iilior. of Wild m-t-piil.tnii a 'its initio Iron tear, and bavin r ilittiilt.il i.i1iah .... l'...l. ..I' soma ot tl.j tip river lihlin whislcey boc.ini J very n iisy and tlntji inii j.ihle. Th y inn ta.i I Iha undvca f ir a tiiuo j hy yelling at lliutipol their roictn, ! worn vuin,)ell-ij U leavt tlncir Sjv er.d, it in auid, vvere troMtnJ with ron i Ut'iiblo ril'iui ail I itil.tpity WIikii tho r.tnddJtor ci'ni arum I Lj was inform t i that they watt ru'i niii' t!ta train ml Urn ooiditior." Soutn of t!io men tofjie l t) pay tluir lares, :ui I wlivn toll tboy mast eilb.T pay or bo pill o f tbo train, they bado dolunr tj the o m lu.tior, and dtolttr od that they o.ll I not, a il w mid n il , 'lu lM" the train. Tlioy pas I th-Jir tifkola ur.iun I li'o n ouo lo an- li"i', auil lilioil t lio tiisleMOth.il the conductor bud much trouble in gelling t lliroujcti llio cur. Alter ho ha J left 1 ''")' riauinrd their "fun," broke scuts ' " Irmu t h tir s ippjtts, ku ie'j I out u j 'uJow p.iin or iw ), n.nl to tap tiie rlittisx pu. led the bell io e and at op- ed llie liniu. At Futruidsvilio Mr. Shi'twool to!-1 rgraplicd to the mayor ol I.oek Haven ' to hue u Ktroiig police loice at th d pol lo ai list lb . u. pelt. il.. rs in tho lisliirh inci. The police were prompt- i ly on band wheu tbo (f.iiu iirrivcil M.i lilf Smnh. wh i m cu ih.1 train, ui.d who li.d not Irvo uljle t i i r 1 1 I lie tumuli, also took a prominent nit III III fihtllig the' pi Molls lioililcJ out. Tbo SL.tr.lI and Chief ol Poliic Mc-' i.ill, tilirr tnuli ililltvulty, surce.dedi i il e I'M . Willi .in tlior.t.ou .. at tii. ; eat. im, I tin 0114b tin uvoirii.l to .ti .,1 i ... , , .... mo-.iii'.'ii, niuiio.-n in nn rt'sisirn,.,. I w im m.it wj: h. Cius'sbles Wesl -ronk1 jand Paul, nafi-ted by Ileputy Slierifl ', S uith, and s line citv. 'lit. su o'e-d 1 1 : in csptuiia.' K I ward M million, wim hi I ronreilol lii us jll' 111 tho (144- 1 K''e cir, pariially distils 1 1. II t j ; jumped from the window sud triod I i I escape, bat wis cailit X nliiu' bu'- I ' a a'ron f.r to and t!u pompi ass stiu-e ofituny ci'iz-jns preventol tin jirison ! oners trim biting res'ud. I I p in a he iiio,' at the M.tvor's . .Hi ' in Toes lay. Ml'MsIi m wai bel l in iU? '- ' " '" a "i iMuguiirty 10 in.' um of $7.'iO, t' answer at court. LI- 1 J ward tin 1 Miehi-I Powers vcore ideti- j ''A ' in I he M iy ir's o: as b iv.u 1 t'iiiw, ... 1...... .... .. bo-n c.nii.oi no I iu the row ; ibay were at oiiL'o ,'irrasU'd mil hell ia the K'lm ,' 1 ' JJo'teh. Ia d.il'ault of the biil, , raq'ured nil foirmen w ora com uittod ' J 'l ,'l'i- uu vcampl was made of uioa who are so reckless of the lives uf ! 1 othora as lo iiit-rf.'r.. villi tint .. Ill i..r. ' ; winskey ouhl lo excuse such reeklcis- ! nu' Vlinlim -ioc nf. TllKY ar again agitating tho d it-till ntion ol spirits from the garbage of pi.ii'a Alpi.hi.l it t tvtfll L'M.itrn f.i. I u .1 . n 1 e ' .1 .1 bo distilled Irom anything that fr inents, 1.0 miller whether tho fer menting mailer be a louf of unbakod bread or iv recking garbage vessel. In this new process 1 be garbage is j gathered from the houses ol cili.-ns. dumped into water tight va's, boiled lor several hours, lb.' greose is cm fully kkimmcd vS lor soap making purposes, mid iho pulpy mass fer mented and distilled The raluse g-ts to the corulietd, the peajh orch.iid, or tb vineyard. A barrel of garbage yields throo puuudt of aoap grccso and I 'UI' gslluns of proof spirits. Tb pb.l jsiiphieal and chsmical mind may kuow that wbislty thus distilled from g. abago is a nirj nnd cloauly as that wbicli e nines from corn but for a steady boaveiag the orJidary drunk ard will douhllea prclur sound liar. boa or Old live. A Vermont girl who sued a false lover for bre ion of premiss, laid lbs dumugci al forty dollars. In ouri lo uusrvsr to tbi in jury why that ptrliculur sum had beau namod, aba auiwered that counilog tha titne she Had rpent "sitting up" with bitu ai worth al the rite of oma shillings per week, she bad floured uti the alne hours passed iu bia company, nod ad ding the value of wood consjrad,aii had louod that lb amount das, There ws oj doubt ia the oiiod of lb Judge .l i'li4liij; ltiilOfs One column one year . . $00.00, One-half column, one year, 80.00. One-fourth column, niie year, 15 00. One square (1(1 lines) one insertion 7.' Every addiiinnal insertion 60. Professioaal and llusiitras cards of not more than live lines, per year. J,00 Auditor, Eipculnr, Administrator and Assignes Notleea J.to. Kdiinrinl notices per line t All adverllsrmeal for a shorter period than one year an? rsyal.le al Ih I in, tbev are ordprnl. and if nni i..i.l ik. son ordering tlieui will he held responsible lor the moner. ruin i;lu'iiion. With Iho excellent means of cducn tion wo have, and Iho good use wo sometimes m ike of il, we nrc often nejoi ligent nf the advantages offered, nnd use the very worst oll'ore I. A writer in Lippinc.n's Migiiiie for Oot.ibor, in nu excellent article on education, rebukes this tendency to wrong and fnlsn education, saying that ihe Hng lish noblrnnn who sends to Paris f.r hi daughter'.! drones is rriHounblv certain tint be, nni bis (laughter's htisl.aiid after him, ran contiuoe send-1 mg, mid that in iho trainiui; of bis child bo is fostering r.o habit which camiet be rightfully Indulged in. Tho mercun know., if bo knows anything thai tbo bal.it of luxury in which bis child is reared until lur for the duties of the life to which she will in all likslihood be ralleJ tbit be ennnol bopo that his family wealth will long survive him. any more than his daugh ter will love a man to whom that wallb will be unimportant. F.xpcri encc and obscrvntiou til i U u tell him that wealth iu this country rarely cou- linui a in a family tbrco generations, and that liny tinio he may find Iiiu 8 ill' a poor man again. Yet In regulates bis life and that of his children as if his wealth mil t hoii a wer assured for evi r, nnd as though the habits ol'a lifetime wore to Iw Irottvii like wisp of slrn-v. His da filters arc unfit 1 1 marry any hut the rich men they ex perience so much difli.'iilty in Hiding, and a man uf moderate means is care ful to avoid liking tlu'in to chango their habits of lifo. There tire few -a l ier pictiirrH than tho ouo wo act) when s.iiuo sich Woman of braver heait Mian tuo.-t nf li r sex 1 booses tho noi l ion of a poor man's love and vain ly ssck to a lap! hets'll to it Ufa of which slut has biilcrto knowu tiotb ing The halo's of I, or girlhood bind her like strong loiters, berignoianro of dollies: ic duties weighs ber to tho north, tho loss uf social po-iiiui,or the I'i'iibU vlfort sb iiii.li''N toritpport ir, wear out ber life in bitter r-'p'tiings, until her health gives way and hbo diet, leaving hor faults to trouble tbo world iu her uhildrcii in b-r children, mi l h-r virt u' undisoovcred auvo by her b labanl, w ho hide from bhnself all rl-o of her niein-ry. In a Picillttuiiriit. It is very pleasant to bo in lovo soiiietnucs, but quite annoying wbei ihe ten lor folding is accompanied by ih-HO jietty diawtiaeki which oro uri lo follow paroulial hostility. Such ut Irnst is the experience of Au gust Klrinc, a youth whose heart lias sol'u ticd ond whose brain lias grow n dizzy beneath the miles uf u Cam lea belle. Stiuuhow or other ber farlln r won't listen to bis suit, and clandes tine iiitorviows bavo lalvon p'aee iu a vacant lot in ihe rear ol bur rts'ulcncc. Seut. il 011 nb Mich t-liso i:p to th feme, they did bill and 00 f-arlcssly a two genie turtledove Put ono evening. Istoly, thuir stub'U iulri viewa weirt tlissovcred by the girl's brother, a malignant little wretch, who out of th-ir lovo determined to extract smua fun himself. With lb' end In view be watched f.r tboirnoxt meet ing, and, when they were comfortably seated on the bench, bo managed, with, out exciting their suspicion', to druw tbo geiitli inaira tout-tail nnd 11 part of ihe lady's dress through 11 crack in the fence uud feston them to a post. This accomplished, bo retired a few paces, and tin n acrvamoJ lustily for bia father. At the first acrecch the lovers started to run, but tbo post held them fust, " Let me go I" pleadcJ the lady. The gentlemen, quicker, in expedi ents, threw bis coat off nnd boundod . . 1 . II -T away. Now the Inly coin tn 1 pmi oj lirr t en', neither could she ualonso it lier lover had loft her, her br .tbor 1 1 I : t ...1.t- till scrcamoii, anu mio, no uu niiim- tiou dray Imrse, still tnggod at tbo obdurate post. Tho old man was by this tim hsard pproacbing. Put ono course was loft, A dosnerate pull tore tbo dress looso ut tho waist, nnd a skeleton .lad flguro flod wildly across the lot. Somehow or other, iho lovora baveu't met since. A Mich'gandcr prcsentod liimself to the sheriff, wcepiog, snd said he could not tell a lie ; ha bud k lied bit wife and chill with a little batclut. Tha sheriff toid blm ho was too good to live much loor, aud lL cbaooctar that be will not. Ao amorous irma declares he il so fond of tb girls that bt bs rubbed tbo skin front Wis ooaa y kissing hor diadnw on ihe W1L A blesiM. 1. i 1, win . i., . ikkaUUI Mty syjfeTSltiiisiiiin i.ss