.1H. ' - f ' , rmM ...... H (,ar' Mra7 Evtalng by LtfUfl ftorSK, rrcprldor. hrma ci Subscription, nl.UTlS TKR ANNUM. rarebit 1 1 tit montna. er j,w ir not paid I -1 h year. "o paper discontinued I ill arrearages are paid unlets at Utlon of III publisher. M . i ..r ,i. . ... .-MUiuuo vuintuv ui wiu uuaiur IMVAHI.B IM ADVANC. persons liflihR and oslng papers , omere Decorot ttibscriliera, , liable for the price of l he paper CKOXMILT.EIt. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Miilillobtirtr. Pa.. , i,;, prnleionnt aerf ices lo Ibe pub II,. il,.n and all other professional I e.itrustt i lo bit cart will reeeire , mirniiun. Jan 8, 'Oitf ATTORSKT AT LAW. Solinsgrove Ya., , ,ia professional service lo Ibe pub- in Uuinees entrusted lo hit eirr , ,rnni.cljf attended In. J0. 1,, 0,11 KNHIHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1'rci'bnrir lti.. i M I'roflona1 ari.-ln ti.r piih - An uuiinr., rniru.ifii is Bit cart ,t promptly atlcndad M. Jan 17, MTU VAN tJKZKU, ATTORNEY AT LAW, in hi proff nloniil arrvicr In le pub- follrctioos nnd nil o ir . i tl. -uiu-uiinr" tiilruitr'l lo bit euro wil! rp- rt prompt attention. KO. F. MILLKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lowixburtr l'n Ijrri liia Profeasionnl scrlc lo Hit pub Collection a mi nil oiusr iirorrsxiou- bminri rntrume l to bit curt will re- , if prompt nltcnl ion. Jmii, 8, 't)tf M. I, IN., A. II. Dl LL i (CairtMori lo J. F. fc J. M. I. Inn. I ATTUUNtYS AT LAW, Ltwi.luuK, I'a. ',r I n oi r prmrssionnl imici lo the slit. Cxlleetioiia and all otbt-r tro- iiionil uuainras rnirualcd In incir cure 1. 1! rtffirirouipUilcniion.f J.iu. 3,'U7if UllAULKS HOW Kit. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SvliiiNuravo Pa., ' 'tn bl prnrcjuionrit nerviccs to I lie pub Cullcclious and all oilier irofcaiutia huiincrs tniruaied lo liia rnir Kill ro I ttit prompt attention. Offict lo door rorili of Ibo Ksionr llotol. Jan 5, C w i-u'" - I. Ii 1..U .1 .1, 10 ATTORNEY AT LAW. -iilll'IM t r r l . i k xr Selinserovc Pa lOfrrt bit rrofen.lonnl tenricra to I lie IpuMie. All huinm entrn ted to bis nre will bt promptly attended lo. Col- ii-none maJe In all pm-i of Hit Slate lie can apeak iht KiieI'sIi and flrrtmtn llinj(ungi! fluently. Olbuo betwccu lluU'a Mid tbt roil rnice. T K. MVF.IJS, 1 J' ATTCWEY k COl'XSELOR IT tli Hidilklurg Snytler County IVtm'ii Offict a few doors Wml of the P. O. on Jioin tireet. Coniultiiliun in Enilihb 1 1 d Oi in i ii t p np e. f ip. tTil T C. BL'CHKIJ. V , ATTORNEY AT LAW. LcwiKburp Pa., tilfcrt Ins proreaalnnnl scivicevlo the pub lie. Ail misinrs eniriuied lo bis care will bt promptly nl tended lo. Jan. 8. 'C7t p UOVER & IHKI R X SKWIXCJ M APII INK. Persons In need of a gnml nnd durable Frwinp Machine can tie accommodated nl renjonable pricct by cillinpt on ou Sam- 1Kb rAttT, Ageut, bcliuxgrove. TJan. 21, -t.8 D :. j. y. sTiiNDi'irZ SLRUEON AND lMIYSiri.VN. Middlcburg Pa., tillers bU profcsxlonal aerficen lo the cit izen of Middlvourg and vicinity. fMrcb 21. '07 Jj F. VAX LUSKIIIK. gl'RCICAL & MECflANICAL PENT1ST Fell ii "grove Tenn JOHN K. 11UGIIKS, Knq., JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE, Tenn Twp., Snyder Co. Ts YXk. WAOXEU, Kq., JcfTlCEOFTIIE PEAPE. JacksoaToif.isbip, Snyder Co. Pn., Will attend to all huainess tnlriuloJ lo hit earo and on tht mom reaaonnlile lermt. March , CHtf DIW- V KANAWEL, rHYSICUN AND Sl'ROEON, Centre lllc, Snyder Co., fa., Oflere bit profestiouul tcrvicct to the publie. 088tf GttAYIilLL Si Co,t ( WlloLMAtt DlAlItt IB WOOD AND WltLOW WABJ3 Oil Cloths, Window Shades, brooms, Mais, iRrushtt Cotton Ltpt, Oralu Hags, Fly rlelt, It nek em. Twines, mess, Sc. No 845 North Third Sireed, Philadelphia. feb. T, 07 1 A. 150YKR, Jr. AUCTIONEER, . Fieeburg Snyder Co. Pa., Most reepeolfiilly oilers bis terriers lo tht publio at Vendut Cryer and Auolion eer. Hor ing bad a larga experience, I feel confident that 1 eaa rtnder perfect tat isf act loo to my tmploytes. . tJaa.,;ti7l BT. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW DISTRICT ATTOHNY, MIDttLEBVBO, 6NYPER COl'KTY, Ta Offict in Court II oust, Sept. IS, '07tf LWJS BBKUEK'S SOA'-b" TOBACCO WAREHOUSE No. 322 N. THIRDS 6,881 PHILADELPHIA. M ERCUANT HOUSE. U. II. MANDEKBACII Prop'b, J. C. KU'K, Clerk. hit. l t Io Kortb Third ritr.ct. , Philadelphia M 1LLKR it ELLiER WB0LE8ALE ROOK SELLERS t, otationera, uiam uook Aiauuiuiurert aTtA.a Itl aa a , a , . t aad dralere la wrapping, 1'laaliug, vur- jamana jnan papers fepar naga is f- VOL. 9. A husbandman who for many yeare Had plowed hi ltd J nd town la if ait Oraw weary wlih bit doubts and fears. I toil in fain !" Tlirs roes and ar.nds, win yield no harvest lo n.y lianda t Tbe best tsedarot in Ibt barren lands. "Mr dreoiiini Tint it withering : Nn proiai.ini iranfs lit bWiatunit btioc i No birds ainoBf its branches tins. "My flnek is ding Iht plain, Th hravrns art brans, lar; tisld no rain, flit tnnb Is Iron 1 loil in fain !" 1 Wbilt yl bt arakt a hrttib bad aiirrtd n la liroolnni Tint. Iikt witiK of bird ol AnJ from lit Isartt a voiot bt btard : "Tlia (terms of fruit and lift mutt bt Foreter bid in mrstrrjr. Vet nont cau til in vnln for mt. "A mlgblifr hand, mors taillful than Ibint Mnl Lanp the clutter on Hit Tint, And niaka ibt fields with barf til tliint. Man tan irorh ; Oodcen crealt llul Hie t nlio work and wnieli ami trait. Hate Ibeir reward, though it come late, 'Look tip lo beartn ' beliuld and bear Tbt clouile and ibundtrinK in thine er, An tatwtr lo tbr doubts and fear." lit looked, tnd to a r'tnil-draprd car, W itb trailing erooks and Dailies afar, Waa ruabiog from a dlataul etar, ' Aad tfery Ihiratf rock and plain naa netug up lo inert Hit rain Tbal came lo clolbt Ibt lieldt "lib -rain. And in tbt cloudt lit taw again The cuvenenl of Ood witb men, Rt written with bit rainbow ptu : . 'Seed llmt tnd harfcsl slm'l not f. 1, And lboiifb tbt gale r bell aeiail, Mjr truth aad prouiao aball pitrail. Howard Cli:Tord wax a B;n.,le man ajid tbii'ty-Qvc, and lived oo a farm in a small Xow Kngland village. The only Djotnbcrsof his Ii0'ialiul beaides hiiiisoif, were Dennis O'bricn, bit man s.rrant, Mrs. Wautsou, Mi hoj?rki'rpcr and Marion Clark, who u-bi'od Mrs Watson io performing tbo hoatuhold Jul ir. Ho lived a very soclu!e 1 life, and had Very few near oiiuMmis. Ili property he inherited from his father. , ... . i . . i. . .i . i . and wasaid to bo tbo richest man in the country. At the ctoo of a dull November day, ho was busily employed, in what S'.-rvcd bim us a sUtin-rooni, library and oflk-e, in lonkio,; over a package of pupers, when bo wa ioterruptod by llotinis. " Whnt is it, Donni ' bo iotpiired, lookiii); up I'ioui hit paper. "Adiapatfh. air, from 1$ j it hat jiiet arrived." Mr. Clifford took it, nnd looked it over, than turning to Dennis, ex- oluimed : " Denni, harness op immediately, aud prepare to take i.to to II I wihloRettheroinseaontJttkotho',,a,hol,,cl)nnce l0 g,0 m, urtl!r , last tra'u to IS . Hero Mariou.' as ho observed her ptsoing tho doer, " I wish you to take oaro of these pa pers for mo; aod in this drawor,'' alking to an old-fasbioued secretary that stood in one corner, " is s pu k igo of money that I intcudel to Invest to morrow, but my snddoo journey to U will prevent. " Are you poinj away to remain all night, air?" timidly inquired Mirion " Yes, I hsvo jut reeeived a tilo- gram informing mo of llio dADgctoua illness of an old friend, ono wbota 1 knew in my acbool-boy day, nod we entered int,o an agreement with each other, that when one of us was taken swsy, or oa our dying bed, that tbo otbtr should, if by any nioins possible, vieit bim. I hsve Just received intell igence that this friend is dying, and I must try to catch the truiu for 1$ to-night. Dennis will lake me to II, but will get back bore before it is time to tbut up (be bouse, so you need not feel any afraid Jnriogmy ab sence." Do yon know, sir, if you shall be gone more than one night 7" she ask ed. I cannot toll," be replied. "Prob ably not. I shall hire a. conveyance borne from tbe station at II, a Dcnnia will not kuow wbtn to come for mo.''. . . , , At Ibis moment Dennis reapprsreJ, requiring information roparding h.' boras to bo taken, ' Mr. ClilToid went dovuwith him, leaving Marion, to col lect tbe ecaltorod papers. These the put Into tbe drawer designed by Mr. Clifford, closed it, locked it, and put tbo key in her potket. She then re plenished the fire, and drawing ao arm chair near, sal down aud lasitd bor e If with book Soon she heard, the departase of the etrriuge, and Mr. WaUon closed tbt doors, after which she ascended the stairs aad eulered ibo room 'where Marlon sat. They remained there ou4.il tbey beard tbo sound, of ,w,beels, Jo M1DDLKBURQ kitchen. It was Dennis rt turned from II. After ho bod taken care c hisltam, he and Mr. Watiun :uirth;r procceltd td clone tho house. II lica imtnediaU'ty proceeds! to Lit clinmbcr. Mrt. Watson ft Isj retired, and MniiiB it(riin entereJ (lie tiititiit routn. Sbe luuUcd the door atl'I with drew ibe krv, with tho iutenlioa of j )itsin an hour or two la rtadior. Hut bIio found the look hs intt ii-st-io; ihno buforo, so the cloned it sod mt inxinir batractlr luto the flro. Anil with s'ruDgo peitirfeoe hor oiio 1 ran upon nil h; horrible stork's ibe bad ever real or btard. In vain did abe picture to herself a bnppy home, with hern.-lf ni iiiii.tr.w (for Marion was but nittrtopn, at) I liku all yountf nirls, wis Klvcn to bil,li,,n. ca. t'csinlbettir); inin did .! try to jbt-od her thoughts any tdber sub- jtc. j iter v.Htons, bi tgt.t and gM.n, ot Umjt ,,, , am, jt W(,u , all.od.njw.tl, the ihon.hl of th,,CPn mc!l b..Itt.,. j' Mariun I... i let money in the drawer, an I that it wot i.ini ko..i,ii .,,.1 i. r. i.:. jin her care, and alio mut uarJ it in piteof cve-yihinif. And thin hho . would gj over in hef mi id llio paiiio julart of tome robbery, which bad lletninher thoughts, perhaps, for years. Detormiuod, nt Initio rid herself nf i stic b I'titiliih tliotihtH, hi aron nnd I walked to the wind iw j bdl it wa with 'out hi dark thai hlit could not teo the leafit thing not even thelites that s'.ood in frmit of the hou't. Ai she walked back to bor seat tho cast eyes aroond the room, to n-rtire lur self tiiat evcrytliitii was its it should be, ami put out tbt light. The fire f I U'did liht enough to that she could ou all parts of tbe loom dintiocUy, and drawing her chair a little nearer, and t brewing n shawl over bar thoul iicri, sue ecu o i iiois -ii Hewn for a nap, having made up her mind t re maio there for tho uiht. Her vi.ii ,n, of rubbers nnd ssnis-iini hal left bor, and in a short time the wa a-l rp. She had slept peril i)S far two or throo hours, wlion th.) was awakened )V B sjjilt no;s - Sue t' .'uld n it tell. at Hot, what it wa. but it wa toon repealed, and the knew that some oue was trying to u ilock the door. In n short time they succeeded, and she beard tbcm stoallhily cross tlu room. Hy this timo tho firo had barn.'d down and tho room was in total darkness but tho robber brought with bun a dark lantern, wli'uh he placed upon the hoc rvtury in such pjsition tint Marion could soa his nnvouients plainly while ehe wuS entirely hi leu from view. Slie sat ib "re und watched him, almnstiitu p fu'd w:ib terror, until bo In I suc ceeded in fining a key into tho drawer which eontaiiidd the paekao of money and opened Ic. lbcn the Ihouiht, "il obtains the money, ho would not hesi tate to murder mo.' So she resolved to make one effort to help herself und tbo money too. She rcmembprod ns she glsnced around before pulling out tbe lights, she had noticod standing lo one corner of tbe firoplaco, an old fashioned iron pnkor. And now while ho was busy looking over the drawer for Ibo money, are noiselessly crept j across the ho-irth, possetse I hersolt' of tbe poker, nod with a prayer in lr heart for aid, swifl.lv aod silently ms le hor way behind bim, and with til ber strength she brought it down upon his bead. Witb a deep groan ho sank down upon I hi floor. It was bat a mouuut for Marlon lo secure tho moo- ey, close and look tho drawer, remov ing the keys which he bud loft hang ing io tbe lock, nn 1 possossiug ber sell oi the lantern, loft tho room,. Sho rloscd und locked the door upon the villain, nod hastened up tho stairs to aroma Dennis. Receiving no answer to her knocks and tills ehe oped the door and looked io. lie was not there but hit boots were sitting besides the bed, whicu looked as though boh.l lain down on the outside. Atorrible, "unpieion broke npou ber mind; tho Ibief down stairs and Denais wero one and the atuo. He bad overboard Mr Clifford when be wattalkiujnbiuttht money to lior; for although be bad loft he room, be cou'd not have got ou tof beat iog and bad tuado up bit mind to gain possession of it. And now if he tboul l come to himself aod escipe from tlao room wbero she left him, ho eould eaily overpower hor and M,rt. Watson, for he veil knew there was no cms else in the hous nod tbe nearest neighbors lived half a mile of With theio thoughts In her mv she hurried to Mra. NVstsoo'a loom, and swakeno-l bor by vlolsotly abakiog ber by tbe urra. "(Joed grselrua. Morion, what it tho matter V rho exelaimel j "yoa aot aa tbougli you bad seeo a ghost P "I b,av not," returned Marion j bat there it A ie tbsi iltting SNYDER CO. PA., "FKimiJAllY room with a maik on, and I beliove it U Dconis." "Dennis I Well, what don lis want witb mink ?" ' I cannot I'll ; it may not be be, but why is ho u it in hl room V Mrs. WaLion wai no thoroughly awakened, nnd had bcj,'an lo com probeitd what Mirino was layiojr. Sho nroio hastily from bcr bad, anl dni..d bersolf, and having fat. tened IbodoiT, Mrioo rtlated to her what bad transpired. FIib was, if pottibla, more frightdnod that Marlon had boeo, fearing that be would como and mordi r them. Marrlon aarel bor that ho could not. She hml lockrd I liliu in llio room, und liciide he lay sonsHcffl upon thi floor ltllt al,A In. ' jMtcJ thai 10 miau, reevrr n,l open tba door, and ho would tea.,,-, tocom.lbero; he would bo ci.r.zod I 1 - via tiis ii-ib llltll there. "She wa mrt she could boar hint coming up tho ttnim, now.' And (bus tdie kept Marion sol herself ini'" of tho bed upon which torture, until daylight began todawu. With increasing licht her conrngo began to return, and tho consented to accompany Mn ion down to tho ali iinjf room denr ami aecrtani if thry could, if be was still alive. They lis - lened inteutly leforo veuturing toon- tor tho room, but could bear co Hound iimmotiiiit; all her coinage Marion opened thn door nod looked in. T!-e ronii) wa empty. An opon w ioJ . revealed tho way Hit villain hid se cured his liberty. Ho had clamorcl uown iy a trellis Hint supported s.inm . i ...... . viucs by the window, und ma la gmd hi cseape j and ulthoigh Mr. Clilf ir 1, upon his ro'urn, oll'ered :t reward for bis ap-jrohcosion, hu was never hcorJ of a.' tin in that put nf tho world again. M rivyenr havfe passed sinco thm, and Ma ion is now tho tui.stross of a h ippy h imo, tho ehori.hod wil'o f Hov. irl CXird j an 1 sii-j h.ii I.jou heard to say luiiru tb in oioo. tint tint w nl 'lit nf lut-i-nr l..-.iiiirb li.p t!..i i.rnii. est hanpines of her lifo. .MttrUei- .Host 1'ocil. Tho Chicag' l'(ut of Saturday say : s nuo two yearn ago a JJ miau of )ol family, nam-d Alvin Van Punwitz, wa conij) IIjI to Uy from licrtiiaoy on aec iuut of bavin boan endued in a duel whitih rou!te I la i.l1 II. I. I . ti . ijiij. .iu ii4i anno suiau mollis with him.aul receive 1 a bill ve,.,l roiniitattcj trim his family. I lu ron-I tod a turn from It. 0. Alums of Dwiht, which ho cultivated,, ns-ist. td by u hired nun nam I Fred .rijk Sdaler. Oa Tacsdav'. January tha ... od.hodrow part of bii uiouoy, nud after vision r . uj salouns with Sin ter snd another man, lolt for Im uo with them, lit sad Shal'er iiui;tu1 od en route, and their e inijiioiotis loll the sleigh uboitt half a mile from town. Nolhiog was heard ur seoa of Panwitz for sjiuj d lys, aad thi exoiiiag suspicion, inquiries were made of Sliufer, who stu'ol that his eiuployor had, gono lo Chicago, lea- viug him iustruotunt lq draw lh ooro to market, aal then folb.v bim to the city with hi tei'tu to cugo in j haulinir dahns. Hit K!if. wl.o i was biuling cm lo .vivudt, lull dil Is rent stories there, anl he was taxed wiiu'fihohool. Ueoomiog alarmed, he tojlt. tho loam au J all the effoots of tho murdered tuto, and started witb tboin for Chicago. Cjnstablo Sutton, of 0rlaer, and Doltctiv Wiucslead, of Wilmington, traood ibufer to this city, where tie wat folio J in a livery stable, attond. ing to the horses, wiiob he hal offjr od for sale at a very low price. U) was arrested, lumaclcd, sad takoa back to H-fight, whore, on Tuesday of last week, bo eoufessod tin crime. lie said that while goiog homo, Pun wiu quarreled with, bim,, aod tbut bulb were drur;k. After reaching hojjj, Sbufor put away iho bo.r&us and eu lered tbe bouso, whore be fouuJ Pan ill diverted of his clothing aal ly ing on the bel. Tha quarrel ratal once root el by Panwi'zin a bard biuc!' manner, aud, for tome retort ou the part of Sbufer, ho at once jumped off tbo bed aod dealt the hit ler a kick in (he saiall of tho ' back, aui droppol back upon tbo bed nguio; upon which Shoer soitod monkey, wrouch of largo sizo, which was lyiog on tbe labia ohwe by. anl struck bim oo the right temple with, it; tlu force of the blow broke llio skull, aul hi fouoJ that he bid killed bios, Ho did not remember having atruok, him more tbto ooce, though examination prv)V,od, that tbe wounds eould, not I I J - L t .1 ' oave, iieee uisuv j iv9 isio six pow - fill etivji mows, aoi having ranney o notwh lo cheapo from thii country, be I cgoo selling corn. It was lie la icn way in which be spool tin moo cy thai attracted suspicion. Imtued iatoly after bi coafciin iwi w.n;oo liiad of town.pope ro repnirad to 'hopot iodicaloJ by Sha le r a the place of burial, and opoo di!iiij dtwn through tmo froxb ma- mire, a quantity of looic frusli hay ... r-.. i ..n . ...'. . """""""t1 waivmi sou iroMn.iiowB.inp. j Ley hare a coaifarttblt Ibis beiog removed a door wu found ; loa cubm. a small bnrn cv.r,l i.,i wnun, Uiiff tbiuwn aside, moie freth liny, Well watered, was dincofer- ed, and which, io its luro buing ro moved, tliscloed the body io a neatly dutreoch, picked out of tho frozen rouoJ,jnt deep, wide, and linyjofalinn, imagitie his stiri.ri-io on fn,d - t a 1 IW a a (, . notiL'h IoiiIrcc it in. Thu Lod mv ' i. - - j , scnted a terrible appeal atiee. though, it was cvideu'ly wanhed bol'oro bein pjt tiwny the whole riht Hide ot tho bead being bruken nnd tnnshed io with t intititics of nnniire rilh ting to l'" 'Jtiiid. Cpo.i rnlcring the, '1QI"-' discovert I that tho coil ho wis killeJ were covered with blond. N'j trace of tht Instrument with which the blows were deult, nor yet of tho clothes usually worn by ibo do- ccat-en. were ioiioj. M.aior has neon , removed to tho jail at Pontine fr fear of P''H ,"K'''ce. lie is a pow- "fully built man, a'ed about thirty, stand ing tix feet high, and not Oil prepos teasing appearance. and frroeijtis by hunger did not seem Ylic Town ol SHIitt Aln.K:-.. : it.n'incJ to give up their prey Ittsin The follow in uot very bceifiil pie upon l.r hrtunclics tho ni l b.-ar show- - . .... . lure ot I lie town ilt-.lWu, In fiMtn tlir,fl light, un 1 the cub croui od h-. hind p-n nf a correspondent of tho i'hita Itiphitt Pnt Tho viilntre contains fur'y or fifty houses. 'I' In) nnnu l:il ion cnrjti.it of one thosnd Ioilisntnndtwothonsandjannicl.nd nr .lri.n rr hut ..in. ... dogs. Of d.gs, nil I..H onouioof Ibo anrno arii cared r olli-h tvtm seen -mong the I. linns of I In phi'o. Tln - exception w,s u hrndy legned, I 'p - loareil cur of civilized bred, tho ui'tv ono nmon' tho two thoumn I thai - I I i-L- ol' pi v i I il v I. v loir kin " A t our heels. Th. hou-es much more roseniblo tboVciui subierrauean abodes of tho I-iplandeis nnd K-quidiaux than the wigwams of American Indi - aus. Like tbo oak described by the American poet, :bcy estendeJ us far into tiie earth as above it. .S. nuo ol jihi-m nr twen'y or thirty loot s.piato. ! door and prepared to defend theiu I and built of very -.vi le cod ir plank ; I -elves. Mr. MmaUr succeeded in I iiiutiv ikf tti four feet n01'tli4. Worked i "v ' 'out by the.,, ru !. p.-ple, Wu enieiel several. Creeping I through apertures, both aipiaro nut round, no' more tliim three fwet in di- luimiini- un ile-ri'i. Ii'il Ili'-litS ol sien ! into tho lams in Jo room. Io iho ecu-! nn nl riicli ti lire was bullion the . gn.ond, aoJ in lb centre of en b ro..f a hole, out of which pased a small por lion of tho aini.k, tbo nicM of it re maining for the boucBl of n salmon hanging over our heads, nnd to make sore eves for tho inmate. The wholo . . . . . . . .i r. i...... inslile It IlOoreil, exeipi tun un. ji..i- iii the mi l lio. Ou boib hides oro the sleeping places, covcie I h skins an l blankets, nnd in K'uno instances ser-1 ated by lw paitilious. fit the reui ! nn I ou tbelves below tbo d rmitoriej w"rc ",orcJ r"ta,,u' .'.moo iu email tuK. and nnd dried coveted with malting. Their larger potatoes are ib3 nize of it bulled walnut. (blood, I'rleuda " I wish that I bad some good fiviend to help mo ob in life ?' cried idle Dennis, witb a yawn. "lloo l friend ! why you bavo ten replied bi master. " I'm suro I bavn t half to many, and those I have are to poqr to help me." "Count your finger, my boy ,"' said lit-s master. lenois lookod nt bis large Btroog haods. ' Count thumbs aud all," added the a, aster. " I h.av ; Ibwro aro ten,' ifcid the lad. " Then never any you bavo not got ton good frioads aole to help you ou in life. Try what tboto truo friends can do before you begin grumbling tnd fretting becau-j you do not gel heln from others." If you are not your own friend, it is louiiah t ) expoot others te befriend you. Providence ouly helps those who help themselves, I - - '- What can a uiun Lave io bis pocket when its eumty. f A big bole. I You'll grow up ugly Ifjon uaae faoes." said maiden lauy to ber little n:aea tiijid yon mtka fce wbeu I . . . ... i0tt werv giri, auot r A 1872. 'NO. 41). IJTly Iltur riglit. Tho Williamaporl Ginrtr, mrt . A c- ntleraao roa bed WillianiRport n Fit!. y ereniiia last, from a "loir- . " on itmjr Mmp" in potter county, whero be teen for firo week paf, who ro liici .le particular, if a.i cvitinj; encounter with on oil hour and two ubi. It appears that a man named Jonah Elintker, and his wife, bad nmde a small il-nrim- i, oi cuius mid a few pihra. About oioo o'clock on tho evening of January 3l. Mr. Klmakor heard n jreat comtnotiuu nion) bis cuttle e,rd pit; at tho barn n i ubiiij out to aiccriain the cunc inglliatan old bear ttt.d two cabs ball ailucked a yearling calf. Tho cuttle j were (.nortinj and belluwino -it f.-nr. ' ' j ful rate, whilst the pigs were trptoalitw .;as lustily as if Ihcv exnecte I In In. doiittehoi cverv niinuto Tim h ,iU ihruwo tho tulf down nnd prcpariiiij to drag it out of the yard. Tho cubs wcro running around snap ping their teeth nnd uttering half sup pressed growls of delight nt lbs pros pect ofs "gwd sqare meal." Mr. F.lmskor returned to the bouse t 0,tPl. , inr,)r,nfl,j wifei nnJ m,le nrenarmion to nit n-L ,l,n ir.. oizoj Mh rifll,f wli,t hii wjfo nrnl,,j i,rHl.r itli n Inn linn 1U I , i,i., ted nxo. Thus armed they advance I to tbo attack. Tbo bear, mido boll . her snarling fiercely Mr lliiuuker railed his riflo and fired nt tho b!j-k j man-tor, thiuking tha. il' sho wore till,., I lim t!llLl Pfbtllil Aft Jt tar Iia .1.- ihoes.itentont under which ,.,',W;M, !.... I... . .! ....! I ;.. I ' j l,riko tho luft foro pa of tho animal , With a Gerce -'fowl nf rniro. caused bv tin. i.Mii.fuI wiim.1 , 1.., ! I I,.,.. ...... I... I t. n. nlu,i r.,n..u-.,i . 1 1.,. ....i- ... .... ..U.-K ( lti.Mi, VI kUUll, Tl, I .1...:.. r. . , ... ground for a few , niinuteo, Mr. Klmaker chibbiug his rio, whiL-t hi wife cut oue of Ihocubs i severely iu the shoulder with tho nxo. jTlio rago of tho animals becamo fearful, ,un,j tho jrreat dauber of lacing theiii at once became apparent. Rc'rtalin:: , r..iiilly to tho house, they hatred ll.e ri'lii-ulinir Iii4 liilii iiihI firi,,. Ibrii,..!. . "- -"-, .l,o window. I ;: i cub. The old (h ur no v ultemp.e I to climb ths !.., house, but owing to b.r broken piw was niialil to .' nq. Another shut 1 enin II. a 1'iliu Kniinil.'il br Biivirn v .n thn lies I. when she sot un tho mist hideous bowls of raiie Failini.' t'l i'et I jan - .ther shot at them, the purlins in-ido, rem iiuod in u statu of nie-o, prepare 1 to resi-t any furiher attack. Tho ani- iu.Ih loiiertd around until midnight. when they retired and nil boeamjalill. Oo making search in the morn'ng the i.i i . . i'.... ..i .i i ..i . . uei uci .in iwn uv.hi uxuui, nn hundred yards from the hnusj, Und ' tho oub laid where I' fo!l in tho early1 part of tho en-ig.-inont. Tho other I had disappeared h tho forest. ) Tho two dead bears wore encored and ! dres-ed. Tho ol 1 ono weighed IHtrtlio to. lowing ioio uui ijuii pounds, snd the cub l'.Kl. Tho Kl makor h ivo a sunicieuey of hear moat to last them for tho btlaice of the Heason. Tho skins wi'J ho bronght to Wi lllsoiflport soon and oCToied forsale. Tho affair cve 1 ni'ich talk iu tho ncihbot'hool for several day. It i seldom that bosriai'o s boll, but thoir bravery on this occasion was caucd, no doubt, by the cravings of hunger The oalf waa baJly lacerated by the toeth and claws of tlu anirod, b it will reoover. Mrs. lllmaker say ah) U ready for tip next raid. Belliuir wit es. W 'm n, uow-a-days, bavo a th ico ofbusban Is, but iu f .nu'r times they were sold like alavca or tut tic. It wa the custom iu ltabylon, five hundred yetra before the Christian era to haro an nuuil unotioa of tho un married ladies. Ia every year, oo a certain day, each district assembled nil i:a virgins of marriageable axe. The moat beautiful wa put up &rt, land tbe man who paid tbo bigltesl uuiuw 1 p3j;snlou of ber. Tbe soconl in peusooal charms iolloi.ud bjr, uod so on, that tbo bidders might gratify tbemsolves witb handsome wives ao eordiuu to the Uaglb of their purees, Wben all t'u ooinely ooca were sold, the enei ordured the laoat def rmed ouo lo eland up, sad after demanding whA woull marry ber (or a, gmall sum she was adjudged to hint who wu talis bed witb the least ; and thus tbo mon ey rsiaosi from Ibe sale of tbe handsome served portion io those wbo oh bor were ot disagreeable look, cr had any other iaiBcrfeulloos., One totuma ewe year a ffltXoeV Ont-katf tolataa, tat jm, SO.OSX Oae-ftarlb totuaia, tat yaar, uW. Out tquart ( 10 ku tao laatrllM 7X Eftrf additioaal iaaerlloa bt. rrafeaeioaal and Batlurat tnrda at I aiort lhaa If t Mbm, per year. (,) Auditor, Cftcoior, Admiiuttrator and Aeaignet Helices Cdiiorlnt notice per lint . I.. All adferilaemealt foe a sbarfer ' nrloJ than out year are parable at Ibt llu I be j art ordered, and if not paid tbt per son ordorinft Ibeui will bt brld re puasib!e fur Iht munef. Tclrtrnpklc Trick, A San Fi'tDcisoo paper say : Two oun f?l?Kphio operator bo""',il" one ofm leading thirl 1. 1 l... ..I. t..- c . hi.m u ivuii, auu iiiidz oi BUiatwiiOjl nuaiious utpoiition louol great aruusoment io oarrylogoo oorertation with each otlior at table by tickioj oo their plates with a knife, fork or spoon. For tbe Kifortuation oft base, not lumili.ir with the toleriphy it m iv be well to stats that a oouibioaikia of snunds or ticks cnnjtitult the tote graphic alphabot, an I peroot Umiliar witb thee souols caa cinverae tliuroi by intelligibly a with spa'tort words, TliJ youo lihtoini; striker bi nlt'oit ly alatod, wjro in tho halit uT ' inJu''"S 'n by this nuans . ... wnooover mey OJure. ,hin" P, iv 0 cwli ulbf. Fur in "",Cl'i N" 1 H P'"1 liirtt ' ,n 1 off jme s'io'.i re.uiksos this I ,( : -r' '" wl,y bul'orlike thj olaoia of Hamlet's uuclo?" No. "J ' I i;ire it up." No. 1 " Hooautj it's as 1 stnolli to heaven.'' Of coari" tho joko is mf appresi it el by thi I in ll rl (who sits cl.oby, bcraiso ho d tsen'l ut lortiil i I t jIo grnphie tricks, aa I pi'jbtbly lit wjuII ' not appreciutt it ma .h ii' h i did ; but ' i"kor et.j y it immi-nsaly aui I lau-ti im-noloritfly, whil.i thi o'he.- wr w"al ca ' " , " ' ... 1 ..... 1. . iL . ,'OII I OT lilt 111 11 1 UllL'Ul UIHI 111 luiij lit! oncliilo that t!i j onrrator trust bj idiot. A f o v ilaya;i, while tho fjT-loV-in routiis wore noatsd nt bioakfa-,1, a l ... . -t ..... i t. . ,r ,lu"1 JDUnganseiiwifs iuni- ttig iMatn with a luu hoiuj gin ou uts arm, whose timid, blushiog ojunte-. nauce hb iwoJ bor tobo abriJa. Tbo couple had, in fact, been married but - JV or twj previous, aid hi I oou. 1 1 Sail 1'rancisdO fro III ihoir h )UIH l OaUaul or Mu 1 Spri i; oraonu olbir rural villu-o, for tho p irposo of p.ts.s ing their hoiieymo n. Tbe telegraph, ! tiokort commence 1 v s un n Hio but . ban J sod W.fl lit 1 90 tod tltJtmolVo jut the tublo. I No. 1 opened tho diseoorso as f jI 1 low : i " What a lovely littie it.'0ju this ia 'alongside of in? isn't she T" No 2" Porloeily charming ; looks 'as if butter woulJu't mott in bormoutli '.I.i-t tuinrie!. 1 m t yoa thiuk so!" I No. 1 " Vos, Ishoull juigesb I .... .1 . . 1.. . .1. .'j t was. tviitti luscious i i nufi-'. , .. ... lf,u'1 0Jll,"r' b',ml1' .' bcSlJ.ei v,w o il nf ib i rojd. 1' d i'tve bur kiss nn' 1 tt bug jut, for luck." No. ' Sdpp no yo t try it any- (iivohoriv liulo utilo uuJof ,blo. With yaur knee." O'l.n. ; l J table. With your knee." Tboro is no tolling to wbit ostoat tlie iul)U ,0,,t raah might h ivo g m Hut Ur no amisiuj aua -u....j ou event. Tho bridegroom's faca haJ flushodj ""I "J-irk BU,wl wal ou bU Urow J"" 'r,''"J prfesi of too tickiug i o iiiu.r..in..ii : but tliu onoruton won , too luucli oojupiod by ea-'h other U Py attotiloo to bim. Tho reader uay form so.a ) id,'U ot tho ymng man's co'.stcrnatio'i when Ibo parfn-r of tho hidy picko I up hi knilo aul ticked up ugo : This hdy I my w ifo, and as aoor, a she 6t tbrjuh with bor breakfast I propose t wriug yotir neckt you iuv!ont wbclpt.'' Thtir connioiiaooos foil Tery sud-. donly when tho mossago commonocL Hy tiio ti udit hloodol they bad loH all apputito unJ apjirooiation for joke, n 1 slipped out of dining room in a vtry rapid and ccruinoniou inuu,or. Tbt btiJogroim, it seem was a telegrtphiu operator, aad " knew bow it was him self. A man f om oue of Hie rural districla recently wcutlo Washington to soothe sights. A mombor of tho House, whoso oonstitdoot he was, aai 1 : "Come up to-murow and I will give you a seat ou the floor of Iho House." "No, you don't '.' replied Jonathan j, 'I always mauago to have a chtor to set oo at home, r.rtd I hot I haia't coma to Wash'a'ton lo H on tbt floor ! In-, jens may do that when tbey coiao, ii they like, but 1 Ihit aru civ'vizjd, doa'l do it," A MoN-sim There is mw oonSnedj in tbe M,cklour,g(Va.) county Jail n m.Q wh,i beat to.dath, his little son, aged fourteen yeaas, w.ub tobacco .ticks and tbtn buriel bim yiib, big own hands. Immediately afterwad to took hit Utile daughter, wLoAe foarcd would betray bint, tied bcr witb ropes, and proceodod toward tbe rvoe with, her, witbibo iulsuiiou of drowuing bor., lielorebe auccetJed in perpetratiog the aeooud murder, he was disooveroil aud arrested by nelgbbar, wb) bevA ib,o acrtami of tbnijirL. ..-'.