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Jan 6, '0 SAMUEL ALLEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Selinsgrove Pu Offer bia Professional services to the publio. All business entrusted to his ear will be promptly attended lo. Col lection mad in all pari of Ilia Stale. Ha ean speak the Knglfsh and German language fluently. Ollice between Hull's and ibe Post office. IN. MYERS, J ATTORNEY k GOCXSKLOR' T UT Middlclnng Snyder (..'utility IVtui'u Office a fen doors West of the P. O. on Mnln street. Consultation in English ltd Crimen tenters. . ft .'t,'Jf JC.BUCI1KR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Luwihbnrr Ta., Offers Ids professional soviceslo the puh. lie. All business eniriule4 ta tiia care will be promptly atleuded lo. Jan. 8. ' f, GUOYEll k HA K Kit SKWIN MACHINE. Persons In need ef a good and durible flawing Machine can be accommodated at reasonable price hy rilling on on 8am Vil Favst, Agent, Selinsgrore. fjnn. 21, T,e J. Y. SHIN DEL, SCRQEON AND PHYSICIAN. Mid.lkburjs Pa., Offer hU professional service lo Ibe cit itena of Middleourg and vicinity. (March 21. '07 j K. VAN BUSKIItK, SURGICAL & MECHANICAL I'ENTIST FflirHgrpve ronn JOHN K. HUGHES, Exq., JUSTICE OF THE TEACE, Tcno Twp., Snydor Co. Ta YjU. WAGNER, EHq., Jl-TICE OP THE PEACE, Jacksoa To jt aehip, Snj Jcr Co. Pa., T1U st'end lo U business entrusted lo Ibis care and oa Ibe .terms, ' most reasonable March 12, C8tf DRJ- V KANAWEL, PHYSICIAN AND 8CR0EON, ,Ccntrivllle, Snider Co., Pa Offers bis professional services lo Iha public. 0 88lf -NRAYBILL & Co.. XJ Whoiisaib Dsalcss in WOOD AND WXXiX'OW WAEE Oil Cloths, Window Shades. Urotms, Mats, Brushss Cotlon Lap. Ornin Hag, fly Vsis, Buokcla, Twines. Wicks, ke. Wo 845 North Third Slreed, Philadelphia. Fb. 7. '67 A. BOY Elt, Jr. AUCTIONEER, Fieeburg Snyder Co. Pu. Mosl respectfully offer bis servioes lo S'b public a Vendue Cryer and Auction eer. Uaving had a large experience, 1 11 ooAdoal that I fan render perfect satisfaction lo my employee. Jsn. 0, '671 BT.PAUKS, s ATTORNEY AT LAW & DISTRICT ATTORNY, MIDDLEBURO, SNYDER COUNTY, Ps Office in Court Miuse, Sspt.15, 'tt7tf HO S SW1NEFUD, WITH W. F. HAJISEU, Bsmovtd boa gl K . rourth HUsst. nee lias wu ro, (1 NORTH THIRD STREET, , . PHILAD LPU1A. Original Package Constantly oa Hand TUT ILLE tt t ELDEH WHOLESALK BOOK SELLERS ' Stationers, Blank book Manufatnrcr and dealers la Wrapplac. Ulastlng,: car- laiaaad Wsll papers Paper Bsg Qa eraUaaPrlBlera- y.tt b , Third street abevt ase '-aaa a lis VOL. 10. FAIRMOUNT IIOU8R. NEAR THE DEPOT, IMlcltllelmrpr, GEORGE GUYKH, Proprietor Tbta bunds la In close proximity lo Iba depot and bss Intel been rebuilt end re llldd. Ron eie commodious Ihelabl well supplied with tbe heal the market affords a.d term moderate. pAXTONVlLI.K UOTEI,, I1ENRV BENFF.R, Proprietor. The aailsrilamed aitnnts the. method or Inform In Iha public that be has opened a hotel at the abiiT aaml plare, on the mail from Mlil.ll bun lo besvertnwn, ami that hs la prepare! to entartala the irabllo with Htl rlaw arnnnmnlt tlnna. HfcNRY HEN U.K. April, 171. "yALKEU HOUSE, IvIcCliii- C?ltyln. It D. WALTER Proprietor. Tbla a new boose, newly fnrnlahed and Is now open la the Iravelins; puhlie. It la loealed near the depot. No effort will be spared by the proprietor lo make lb si a of bis gums pleasant and agreeable. J) AVIS HOUSE, At the Mifflin. Oentra. Kurbnrv A I.ltown R. K. Depot, Oorner of Water and Itorras Ml,, lVtHtVlt !., Oeorge Flory & Son, Proprietors. taTOpen Day and Night for the accom modation of travelers. A Itrst class Res taurant I attached to In liol.l, where Mea's at ail hour can b bad. Terms snreenible. (t,4.1-lf BIJMGAUDXKIl HOUSK, (lppu.lt Ma(llDj HallrosJ Depot) I InriiHlitrfv ln., A. XX. XsAlVXtXas, Proprietor. aKrerr elfort neeeMarv to In.ure th enm- fort ol Kiimts wilt be uiaile. l bs bou.e has Iwen aswlj rentteO. ootn.i;itl YLLE0KNY HOfSE. Xos. 811 I 811 Market Street, Abort J-.t.hlh.) PHILADELPHIA. I-c1, Poprlolor. Irrms to 00 Ptr Dai. jii;0.4 TOHN II. A It NOLI. J MIDDLEIIUlia, PA. Prnfesnlnnal business enlrusied lo hisenre vi be promptly endud lo. Feb '.'.'II J THOMPSON BAKEIt, VttfM'iio.v-n -I inw, Lewieburg, Union Co., Pa, gAgy-Can be consulted in the Eng lisb an Cermnn Ungung , s."sa OFFICE Market bireel, opposite Walls Smith & Co' Hi ore -4'.iy gVMUEL H. OltWIG, Vt 1 ornpyn i -T-n v OFPi:E,7IT WALNUT STREET, rnu.AnsLrniA. G. IIOKNBEItGER, JUSTICE OF 'IUE PEACE, Perry Towa-IMp, Snjdsr County, Pa. Collections. Convevanclnir. and all other bn.l neH pertainlnic to the to ollu-e will t pruuiplly attended to. Ui Uc near Trouiuianivll i. T C. KKKITZKK, J. JUSTItlKIIKTIIEPEACK, I hapman tuwliatilp Snyder Co. Fa, Conveyanclnr, Collectlna and all other bunt net. entrusted to tils care will he promptly at IIIDUVM IU. W. HOCKEFELLOW, rilYSIOIAN AND 8VBQKON Offers his prefeMlonal .ervlces to tbe eltlien Mldilleburg and vicinity. (.lunet-tl A FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE DES RYE WHISKEY, POLDURE PEACH WHISKEY. BRANDY. GIN. AND 8 Y KITS Just received and far sale at the Eagle Hotel, la Mlilillehurg. JOHN A. STAIILNECKER, Aug. 18, 1870. piIvVH. II. ISO Visit. Wholesale and Relail Dealer ta HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Cnacbmakers' Material, Shoe Findings, J-o. Selinsgrove, Pa. 8-1 If DB. SL1 FUR'S WHOLESALE AND BKTAIL Furniture Warerooms, NO. 66 NOUT1I 8ECOND STREET, (below Arch, West Side.) Factory and WHuUmU Ihpartmmt, 1003 North 6ih Street, above Oxford, -Stf I PHILADELPHIA. J4COB I'. DOOAB, WITH JJBERROTII, BEBGSTBESSER t CO. ; WHOLESALE DEALERS IN - HSH, PROVISIONS, &c. No. SOU Norlb Wharves, (above RaceSl) Mlf ' PUILAPELPAIA. . J."' SKLUEIMER, DEALER IN HARDWARE, Iron, Halls Steel. Leather. ' Paints, Oils, Coach & Saddlery Ware AMD MANUFACTURER Of 1 Stoves s& Tlnworc, MARKCT STREET, Lawilown, l'tmn'di MIDDLEBURG Hclect lotiy. 1'i.oircm, at a. a. a. Flower of 8prln.lime, at your waking Hailed by childhood raptured eye, All the sylvan landscape making lleeuteou wlin your varied dye t One again ye breathe yeur atory As y oorn at our feet. Of the earth's approaching glory. tlewer of Spring lime, ye are aweet I Flower of Summer, b.oomlng brighlly, JXealu a sky of radiant blue, Kissed by sunbeams, watered nightly Hv the sweet levlving iletv t Nature Uviah hand has crowned yon With beauty biirh and rare. IMiehting frosi has never found you Mowers of Huniuier, ft are fair I Flowers of Autumn, proudly blowing l.o, our garden -beds are gay With your colors rich aud glowing. Mono lo ta in ami pass awny I Like the cloud, al era that clnpier, tlliedilina back the sunset light. Wild a fair an fleeting Inure, flowers of Autumn, y are bright I Flowers of Winter, smiling near us, Heedless of the stormy lilait, Few but faithful, ye would cheer us When the sunny dirt are past, Many a gloomy pmh ye brighten nuere Ilia chilling shadows re-it Mny a weary heart ye lighten, lowers uf niuter, ye are uet ; Tito Vino mid tbe Violet. A vine and violet side by si Je, drew up by Hie ganluei s cottage wall : The vine spread forth in her beuuly sn 1 pride. And ber twining tendrT were over all. While banlly dai'ing lo lift up her eyes. Half bidden, the violet bloomed alone. And wondered in Innocent mete surprie. That her iiieciily neighbor so grc.il lnri grown. lltil the vine Slid, "Mler In tarry there. n hero only the bug and die breile ili iiin. N filly; but climb lo the sunlit air, Where the the birds nun butlei llit-s danc ing come. Ah ! surely, my loitering little friend,, You will shrink nlieu Ibe muster conies litis any When I from my glorious height will bend, And my royal Iruiinge bclure bun luy. Rut to I when I hi: lord of the manor enme. He, leaving llio vine that had growu sa lull, The viulel tenderly bore away, To blouiu iu bis besulilul emtio hull. O! truly the Mauler j'ulges aright, When, p;isiin us over who boait our Horih, He blrsMt-s ilie lowly ones hid from sight Tbe sili-ni doers tbe tuerk ot'eunb. NOT GU I LTY, A ll'SN. IN Cot HT. I uliall never forgot niy fir-t vision of William Denton. Il was io the Courl-h iuso ul Litllc-Uoek, Arkansas, in the summer of 1331. Tbe uoci sioo itself poit-scsscd n terrible interest. well calculated to fix iu the memory mi its I'lrcumKinoccs. j vasi cno- coure of spectator had assembled to witness the trial ol a young and vory beautiful girl on an ind ictment for murder. Th) Jjdso waited at tho uiouioot for tho sheriff to briny in his prisouer, aud iho eyes of the impa tient mjllitu Jo eagerly watehcu tho door for the expected advent, when suddenly a at ranger entered, whose roimtrkablo sppjarunco rivitcd uni versal atlentioo. Hero is bin por trait dono as accurately as pen can hkotch it. A figure tall, lcoo, sin cwy aod straight as aa arrow ; a brow massive soaring, and smooth as pjhshod mm bio, intersected by a largo blue vein forked like tho tongue of a ser pent j eyes roddi.sh yellow, roscmblio)! a wrathful cnglu's as brilliant, ns fearfully piercing ; sod fipully, a oioutb slight, cold and sneering tho living embodiment of unbreaibcd cur-es I Ho was habitod io leather, ornamented, after the fashion of In died costume, with beads of overy color of tho rainbow. KIbowiog his way proudly and slowly through the thrum, aud seem ingly altogether uuconseioua that be was regarded as a phenomenon that that Deeded explanation, the singular being advanood, and, with tbe haugh ty nir of a king taking bis throne, sealed himself within tho bar, crowd ed as it wns with the disciples of Coke sod Bluokslonc, soveial whom, il ws known, esloemed themselves fur su perior lo those old aod famous mus ters. .. The contrast botweea tbe disdain ful countenance and outlandish garb of the stranger excited espooiully tbe risibility of the lawyers, and tbe ju nior uitoibcrs, began a suppressed tit ter, which soon grew louder aud swept around the eirolo. Tber doubtless supposed tbe intruder to bo moie wild banter of tbe niouotaius, who had never befbro seen tbe Interior of a ball of Justice. Instantly tbe cause and object of tho langhter perceived it Turning bia head jiradue ly, so as to give eaeb laugher look of iuQaito acorn, be sj souls tod tba single word-"8vege" No pan can describe tho aospeak oble malice, Ibo defiant force which 15.' - W -vvVl sp' (X) y :, SNYDEIt CO. PA., APRIL 11, be threw iaiu ihit term ; no luogtinfre Cta ss press tho inlcraiil faroro of bis uttoniico, si though it ItsrJIy execcd cl a whisper. Hut lis accents J cvury lot tor as !l it woro a separate emis sioo of On ih tt sjn liu l his q iivcr 'n lips, Uyinj liorrihlo cniplnttis on tin) I'tturs bnth nt tho beinnipjj and en lintjuf t'io wirl. It w.n a iniia l rjsrl, inter moJiiito hctwixt'lttc growl of i ro j tiller an I I he liiu of a rattle stmko witl'' l( cureJ ever), boily of tlio dup isiliou lo Lttgh, The gooiiral i;:iz , however, was then ijivertul by the ttlvt-nt, of I ho fair prisonor. w m oitme io surrouudoil bj her guisr I The nppttrition wait enough io drive cvcit a cyuio mud, fir licrt r:ts a stylo of bo.iuiy to be wil.Kr the luii.-st ini:iiu;iii m and hear; a loiimi nir picture, rnnincllcd with fire and GxcJ io a frame of pold from tho stars It w;H tho attic-II nl an ouchiintnii'Dt to bo felt as wi'll as scon. Wo m lit fcul it in I lui fljli 04 of her 0'iuitti-n tacc, elenr as sun MkIiI, brilliaut ivt tlio ir it nt tho vlusi" io eonioiir of hor foittures, Hyiiiin. tri cal as if c it with ait nrlist's chicl ; in hr hair of rich rinlett, fldwin witli out a brni I, a ifior Ihm silk, fi:it r ttuo gossamer j in hor oyus, bl no as I ho heaven of s.mth,'ni su-nnter, Inrjfp, li quid, droanty ; in her m iti tm, grauc fat, swimniini;, likd tho i;ou'lo wufturt- f a bir V wiiii io ttusiia iy nir, iu her li'tre, nlight, rllioreil :t sylpli'a or a Muraph's j uu I tH'tr.i tln i all, in the cvurliiitin,' smilo uf tlio ro-y lips, so frank, sij si-rvui.', so bko starlihl, and yet Ihrillinj thosjul as a shock of elect fiuity. As tin uiilorluii it- jirl, s lusleful !y drt'se i, h iuudinparahle as to per aooal ohai'iu-i, calmly tiok her place bol'oro tlie bar or lier jule, n lour- mur of admiratiou uro.-o from the multitude, which the prompt interpo sition of the court t out d scarcoly ro press froui swelling into delenin.' cheers. J ho intiruiiir was followed by a loud unearthly groan from a sol- ! itary bosom, as of somo ouo iu mortal anguish. All eyes wire centered on I the Ktrutitfcr, and all were struck with surprise and wonder, for his featurex! writhed a" if in t u t'iro that his ruin of tears coul I not ussungo. II at what could bo the cause uf ibis sudden omo lion ? C'jiill any connection cxi.t between him, tho apparently rude hunter, mi l that fairy girl, in ire bean tilttl than a blossom of summer, and in e itinteniiica celestial as u star ? The judgo turnod to tho prisoner "ICntma (ireculcal, tho court has bean informed that your counsel Col onel Linton, is sick mil cannot nt-' tcn l. Hive you employed any olh er ?" She o;n wore! iu a v oico sweet ss tho warble ot lln ni ghlingalo, and olearas ho son of the skylark "My oiiemios have biibid all the lawyers, even my own, to he wL ; but (Jod will do feud the innocent !" Al ibis response, sa touching in its simple path is, a portion of tho ouJi trs buzzed npjilauso und the rest wept. Ou tho instant, however, Ibe leot her-rjbid strnngor, whoso iipcct hud previously excited so mneh mer riment, approached tho prisoner, and whispered something io her car, Shu bounded several Inohei from the i fljor, uttered a wild shriek, and then stood pile nod trembling as if ia the presence of a e host from tho grave. All, now, ooulj perceive that tbcro must bo some mysterious oouuoclioo betweoo ibo two aud ibe seeno as sumod the profound lute rest of a gen uine romance. Tho stranger ad dressed the court iu aaocnts as s wo rms as the tone, of an organ ".May it ploose your honor, I will defend the leital right oftbo lady." "What P oxolui mod tho astonish, ed judge, ''are you a licensed attor ney f" "Tlie quostioa is immaterial and irrelevant," replied the strai.gcr with a soeor, "as your statute rutiilus any parson lo sol as oouusul at the rosianBt of a party." "But does lbs pri goner request it V asked tbe judge. Let ber speak for herself said tho stranger. "I do,'' was her answer, as a long drawn sigh esoaped that , seemed to rend hor vory heart-strings. "What ia your name, as ii must be placod on record V interrogated the jodue. Wil'.iam Denton," said tbe ttran, ger. - Tbe toss immediately progressed. Wa will briefly epitomise the sub. stanea of the evidence, About twelve moatbi previously tbe defendant had arrived ia Ibo town, and opened aa MiablUhtauet of millinery, Reaidisg ) i Ball root) baok of ber shop tod all nli'Oe.eho prrpured the vni iousar tiolosofher trade with unwearied toil and consumntu taste. Her hab its were soclii led, modest, nn I rciir up; ; and henoo ahe ruiht Invo ho ped t ecape imtorii-ty, b it for the perilous gift of that extraordinary beauty, whit It to often, and t the pixir and friendless, proves a curto. She wu s-i'iii siuht after by th'o ay fire (lies of fasltion, Ibe butinoH tf whoso lifo Is every where Fpductl.ni and ruin. H it th beoutiful stra'tt-r riji'ctcd tbeiu all alike with unutter able scorn and luo'liitt). Among tho disippninte I a liuirors w asono of a cliaraolor Irom wltieh the fiir in lliniT bad every thin; to f.-,ir. Hiram Shore bet.ino I lo a I'.nnily at onco opulent, infl nortti.-il, an 1 di:ip. pointed. He wis hiuslf li -en li ius, liritve, mi l rovenel'ul, nnl a ddoiist f eatnblirilietl an I terrible fu.nc. I was generally Uiuvii thtt lid had mi Io advances t win th) favor of t lo lovely K mint and hal shared tlie f.te'i'cased Hirtui Sh tro 'Tell my tioih- ol all her other woeri it tliadainf il repulse. Al oino oVIojk on cliristmis tii'hl. IS:J:I. the pcunlu of Little-Rick wuio utartted by n loud scream, as of some; onn in niorlnl torrnr : wliil.i r.illiwhi . (hit, with hardly tin iutetv.il, cine successive reports of fia-a -ins one, two, three a dt zm deafening rxplo- sions. They flow to tho sli'ip uf tlui milliner, whence tho sot ills emana ted, und pu-hud back tin Jiiu'mUno I door A dread fdl seeno was pretf til ed. There sho stojd in tlio ceulre of the Dom, with a revolver in each ll, ill, I ei-orl? liflrr.il .1 i ... Ii i r r.i.l lealurrs puto, tier eyes fltshin wil I- At tho simi mtitiL-ut tin beautiful , commanding lours : My boy. ln yoi ly, and her lips part'jJ with ao awful mil iuer bjitnlol ti her Teet 1Uid , """ um the D ike of Welling smile: And there nt her feel, wo!- Ida-pc d th trio nphint alvooatjin -ton, ono not accustomed to bo disibeyc 1 tering in his warm bhu I, tils btsoti lilcruily riddtel with shot, lav the ull dreaded dueliist, Hiram Slinc, cupping iu tho last aony. Ho artiiv ulaicj but a single seuteace "tell my tnoilicr that I am dead an I goae to i h-ll !'' aud instant ly expired ' In (i j I's n imo, who did thi.s?'' exclaimed the appalled t-pectotors. "I did it!" Slid the beaut iiul milli ner, in her sweet silent nccuu's. "I did it to save my h inor !'' Such is a brief abstract of tho es sential ciruumsUnous, dovolopcd in the cxaniiualion of witnesses. Tho testimony cbsed and the pleadings bognn. First of all, Fowler, l' ike, aod Ash- ley, (ull famous lawyers at that time hi lug n'unu-iivi i "ii'Jftv in niiuijvi- ion for tho proseeniion. They iilnul ciptully partitioned their eloquence !owo K.uma's sveot fare, eoinmeni" belwixt the prisoner aud her sdvo- ' rates his natiK' tho name uf a trans, eale, covering tlio latter with suuh cendunt stur th it S''t too soun, ahieh sarcastio wit, raillery, an I ridi2ilo as ma lo it a do iht whether be or bis client was the party ihcu on (rial. As to Ik'iiton, however, bo seemed to pay u it tin s'ihte-it attention in bis upponeots, but remained tnoiion less, with his f irehead bowed on bis bands, liku one buried iu deep thou't or in slumber. When his time came, however, bo su ideoly sprang to his feet, cross -'d Ibo bar, nod took a pi-iiiou ulmoat to'icliiug tho foreman oftbo jury, ho then commenco I in a whi-per, but in 11 whisper so will, pjcu'iar, und in describably distinct us lo fill the ball from floor to galleries. At tho outset ha da.k in puto lo gic, auulyziug aud combiuin the pro. ren facts, till tho whole mass of con fused evidence looked transparent as s globe of orys'nl, through which lbs inuocenco of his clieut shone lumiu ous as a suobcnui, while tho jurors nodded lo ouch otnor signs uf thor ough conviction. T be thrilling whis per aud cancontrated argument, and language simple as a child's, bad sat isfied tho demands of tho intellect, and this, too, in ouly twenty minutes. It was like the work of a mathemati cal demoast ration. Ho thoa changed bis poHui-o si ai to swoop the bar with bis glanco, aiJ like a rtigiog lion, rushed upon bis adversaries, teariug aud rending their sophistry into fragments. His sul low faoe glowing like a red hot iron, ibo forked blue vein swelled and wreathed, on his brow, bis eyes re sembled live coals, und hisvoico ws the clangor of a trumpet. never be. fore or siooo, listened to sucb appall ing denunciation. It ws like Jove' esiile charging a flock of crows. It was liko Jove himself burling thun djrboli iu ibe shuddering eyes of in ferior gods. And yet ia tho liihsst tempor of Lis fury be seemed wonder fully calm.' He employed uo gesture save one the flash of a long bony flo erdireolly io lbs pallid faOU of bis logal foes. Ho painted their tonality and nnmsoly 'baseness to coalesoioe. for money to crush ' " frleaBou fa- 1872 NO. 4 male, till a shout of stilk-d wrath broke Irotn the ruultitudo, aod S'mo ef the sworn jenal cried "Slisino!'' And thus tho orntor tial curio I another point .had aroused a pui'fui t htorin ol ind.pniilioo against tho persecutors and ibis also in Isti-tity iiiitiutes. Ho changed his theme oneo more His voice grow iu mrnful as a funcra! Jirc and bis eyes lil'.ed with teats, as lie traeed a vivid picture of innu's cruelties and wnniu's wronj;, with speci il applieiiions in ttie cit-o of his client, till half tho un liencc w.-pt liku ch I Irrn. lint it was i.i the p-TH'stlm I tint If teal-lied the r. nilli both uf terror and sublimity. His feat ores were livid s thnsu of a corps: ; liis very bnir ap peared to stand on end ; bis nerve--li'iok ns with pal?y ; l.o ti'sed his hnnds wildly towards hruvt-n caen linger spread apart and a iptiver- jinn like lint llamo yf a cm ltd, as he Id , il-,el with th tut w irds uf Ih ) r 'h-it I nm d-al and gone tt hell f His emphasis on the word bill cinbo - J'uJ tle eloni 'tils of nil h nnr. It ', as a wjil uf immosurablo despair w'i'J ,llwl of iulitiito torture. No . laniriiai'O call deiiict It.S cll'eet on all who hear! it. Men groaned, women' fhrioked, nu 1 on i p or mother borne away iu c mvuli )iis. The , tiro speech occupied but nn hour. The jury rendered a verdict of"uot gailty"' without leaving the box. mid three tromeiidods clteew, bko sucVims- ivo roars of an eurthiniiiki!. kIhioL 1 1... court house Iron dnitj to corner- stone. tesLifvin' thn iilV nf tlm ll,lti!a liorurms.cx.ilaimiug ' On, my hit-. baud Imy dear husband !" Dcniou m lei, .:. id her hand, j ' l,u b ,y lif,,!l ,,,s "P- a'' 1 1 whispero lu word in her car, and covered biforo the man whom allKu tbo two left the bar togetl.tr, proceed- j '"nil delighted to honor, then answered ing to tho l inding. an 1 rmba i ke I nn u "' i " m BUr,! 1,19 1,ak ' of Wcl" steamboat bound for Xew Orleans lington would not wish mo t disibey 1 1 seems lint they bad previously par- ord"M. I must kc;p thii ate sh it, tod on account of his causeless "je il ! nor suffer uny ono t pass but with ousy.ufter which sin oss lui -d falsi "')' m sslor'-i express permi.ssioo.' uuue and t ome lo Little Keck. How ! Urcatly pleased, the sturdy old warrior he learned her danger. I could ne- ll,leJ own u 1 : ,lonor ver usceitain. I tlie man or boy wliocan l e nei'h r They returned to Texas. The hu.- - 'bribed nor friphtened into loing wtoni-. ban 1 was n cononel in tlm revolution, I Willi nu army or such soldiers I could and escaped its perils only to fall the eompicr nit only tho French but tho next year in a terrible light with the'w"'IJ- And handing ibo boy a glitter. Cuiiiaiichns. A now country iu the ! '" sovereign, the old dako p it spurs to eroxs timbers, a country of wild woods 1 rmi.iiiH bi ui.. wnu uni'i i':ii' r. wu 4 ui 1 sun. bright prairie boauliful as his had now been the lir-t lumiuary iu the pulilical sky nf Tcxue, if not in the circle of tho wh ile Va ion, for he was nature's Doinislhunci of tlu western wood ! ItonuiiKc Iu Ileal Life. Tho " romance iu teal life," known as tho celebrated Tichborne ctfc' which lias been running in the Kig IMi courts for so long a I imo, has ha I a sudden but not ultvcthur unex pected Jrnuiiiiiit-iil. Tho man, Ar ihui Orion, who claimed ti bo lloger i ichboroe nu I heir to lb) immense) jstales of that family, has abaodouod , his cause, an net which has led to bis arrest for purjury. This vuhm c l brr i has attracted world wide "tlu"''"" involving, ns it did, a baronetcy and' an annual rent roll of jLI.VJ,0U0 " evidence at first was very contra lie - lory, but latterly it tut assume I one color, nod thot against the pretender. The particulars of the case are these: Kogcr Charles Tichborne wa a young Knglish uentlcman, whos) moth' r was a French luly with whom ho lived in I'm n co until bis fifteenth year. Thou he was placed in the Jesuit College at Stouy burst, and s.veral year ul'ier procured a commisiion io a cavalry reginn-nt He unfortunately fell ia lovo with bis cousiu, but ber father objecting lo this prcooeding, b loft the service aod the country aod went abroad ; but tho vessel he sailed in was never hoard from, Hi mother conld not believe that her son was deal, and idvertUed for iulclligeooo coooerniog him. After years of wail ing, she received a letter purporting to bo from her son then iu Australia- Present y he retured homo and was recognized by ber and others as ber son. She died, and bo totnmeoood a suit for tbe Tichborne property whose annual rental amounted to 1 150,000. Many believe that tbe c'slmaot la tho real bolr, but the old servants of tba family are sby of biut. He nod hosts of fiieods to loaa bint mosey. His ease looks promising. At last Sir John) Coloradfo oroas-ejaqjloea bia. and dais that bo know! pothlof of A-dvcrliinfi- TlfatCN. On eolnraaeae year f.'O.ftft. One-kalf eoluma, oa year, sn.oo. One-foarlk eclnenn, one year, 15. IK). One sqnare (10 lines) one Insertloa TV Every additional insertion 60. Professional and llusines card of not more than Ave line, per year. 6,00 Auditor, Eieeutnr, Administrator and Asslgnea Notice 2.50. Editorial notices per line IS, All adverllsemeat for a shorter periutt than one year are payable at the lime Ihey are ordered, and if not paid Ibe per son ordering them will be held responsible lor Ibe mouer. French, nothing of Roger's 0dlrK life and companions, in fart nothing in psriii ular about anything. Add to this tho further development that his real nums Is Arthor Ortoo, that he hist been both butcher sn I h .'S0 thf, in I n jnil bird Into the birguin, ant we have ns daring nn attempt of no a Iretiturcr to snn'ch a name and n fori ii no as bilory records any in it inee of. Tlio wuoder is I hat h- eattitf sn uear s icoeeiiinif in lilt at tempt, but the greater wnnd -r tlt.it, eomin"; so near, hia attempt khoatl have lui-cnri io 1. Ilrrp tlio (.ale Mint At Kngliih farmer was ono d.iy at work in hi fields, when he saw a p ry of huntsmen riding itboul his furm. lie bad one field whiih ho was spec ially anxious they xhoiild nut ride over, as the crop was in a condition to be ba H.V injured by the trump of horses. Si ho dispatched one of his w iik nun tu ll.is IkM, tui:in bun to shut tbd -a!e, sn I j t,, kicp natcli over it, nloun. Recount suffer it to be rpenud The i bv went ns bo wasbildeti; but was scnrcidy ol his post In-fore the Imuiets ' CiilllO up, peremptorily ord'.-rlng Iha opetiivi. i ins tn n iy ue 1 dined to d ) stati'ii' tho orders lie ha I , 1 n ceive I, an 1 bis dotermin r,i hi not M disobey them Threats an I bribes wcm .offered. , sili.o in vain, one after another ""' forward ns spikesmm, but all wil" 'I'" r, !"1" '"'7 r""i'l('1' immovable in the dctci miiuuja not t i open the gate. Allor a while one, n ' ooblo presence advanced, und Mti l io "' coiniiioml you to opentinit gate, .that I and my friends may piss Mir ti;t his liorss aud g.llopol aay, win.o tne l l.yv.. .. .IF , I. . j u...L' uli.il . I i ti . .11 I 111. ui' fan uu iu inf. .mill o'linii'irt -v . top of liis voice: Hurrah, hurrah ! 1'vo dono what Napoleon co ilden't dj I've kepi out the Puke of Welling, t o u . Christian II . ly . It il 11 llllil Out Tho moral to tho following, told by ihesufTeier, i.s too apparent lomeution. Youn la lies will hero all or run iheif lit t la brother. out when gentlemen call; I'm certain lhat I wished somebody waul 1 simiik the vounif rascal. Wo ! ...il,i r .,., ;.. i.niu .....I l ilia. 1,-1.4 ui iiivuumiuo, "i,in, ' . - - -,.- citarn' IsI uii'iiuv'u I .s. J CU'. 'a'U, when the boy spoke iiji and sii l ; ''Why, sister's got a trunk luii of them up stnirs ; pa says they are msdii of ho-s hair." The reveltilion sirui k terror into me. snd blushes into tho checfcl of my lW companion. it be ,0 ery orp.ue,it l0 le tiat t t bo mo0 pu.irJul io wUal ,,lt i,.Ht ,ie toy uiiKhl slip io bis remsrk u..c..,.t rr ,,.t.M . io f4ct, t ,utu. 'od inv oonveisitioti to bim, aol loiJ ! i , , . , hoiu0 wilh ,,. un,j nic0 chi,.kl,0. w,, bu,i ;,. t 0()lutry l'ulut.-ktly I tueutiouo I a yoke of caV04 brother own I. Tbu ikV.orJ CiIvM ruinoj aq. Tbo litt'a ona ojUJ op an,j g4lj . n Sister's, j , j ,t-r of them, but she Joa'l wear 'em ouly wheu sho goes up town ... on windy dpys." " Leve tbe room, you unmannerly litij wretch !" exclaimed h-m yj leave imuiedirttely." " I kniw what you want we to leave tbe room fir,'' replied he; yua can't full me ; yoi wint ti sit on that man's lap so 1 kiss him likeyo idil (till Simmons ibo other any ; you can't fool me, I Jvs tell yea Uitn bis some eaudy liko be did aa 1 I'd go. . You tbiuk beoausa you ro got tbe Grecian bonl ,tbl yoi ro suiar. Qt vss I know a thing or two. I'm . mid at you anyhow, beoauso papa would have bought me a tip yester. day, if it hadn't bean fur getting them curls, do ou yer! oa noiu t turn so read ia tbi faoe, eaue ( oaa see the paint There ain't do use io wink ing with that glass eye of your'o, for I aint goto' out o . hare, oow that's what's tbe natter with the pitrpa, I don't ' ours If 70a are twenty eight yean old, jo ain't o bon aiu. . i .. , .' -