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- ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Mlddleburjr, Pa.,
. "Offers hi professional aervlces lo (lit pub
lic. Collection and all oiber pi-ofceslonal
business tnlrunod U hi car will receive
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ATTORNEY AT HIT,
fklinsgrove Va.,
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lo. All limine. entrusted to Lit car
will be promptly attended to.
fJn, 17, 'CM
1 W. KM0I1T,
y ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Frcebtirjr Pn.,
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ic. All business entrusted to hi cur
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lewiburg r.,
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lic. Collection and all otber Pto'cssion
al business enlrustsd to Li ear HI re
ceive prompt attention.
ilKO. P. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lewi: burg J'n
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lie. Collections and all other profeiinn
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celr prompt attention. Jua. 8, "iTif
I M.LIN.N, A. IF. DILL
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publio. ColleolimiR and all other
leseioual business entrusted lo iheir rirel
ntru-.led lo i if r rire
will receieeprouiptattcniiun. Jnn. 3, 'UTtf
UARLES IIOwIkr!
ATTORNEY . T LAW,
Si'liii'j-ov Ph.,
)fTr bis prrefionttl sevricc lo the pub
i to- Collecllona and all other professions
lusinesi entrusted to his run will re
ceive prompt attcniion. t'flice two tloor
north of the KryetotiC'lIoti'l. Jnn '0
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ATTOUXEY AT l.W,
Sv'liinrovo Pa
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I
N. MYE1W,
- iTTnnM V i rntAtt'inn it i in
MIIVItl a UVLill'klMII i 1 Hi! (t
Viildlrtuiri; Snyder l.'tmnty IViiu'ii
tiliicc a few doors West of the I'. (I. on
Mnin street. CotiMiltuiion in
mil (.hum ttiTfis. ri)i. (7tt
f c. uurTiElF,
ATTOUXr.Y AT t.AW,
l.owi-iliiiiw Pa.,
Offers hia profes'sionnl r-rtvircsto ihe rub
lie. All business eniriutcd to hia cure
will Le promptly nltemlid lo.
fJnn. S. T,7
GKUVLK IIAKI.lt
SSEWIXU MACHINE.
Persons In need of a good and dar-itdc
Fewing Mncliino can be nccnnimoiltted at
reasonable priuee by cilling on ou Sam
tL FAf.T, Agent, Kelin.gruve.
fJ.n. 24, Or
R. J. Y. SHIN DEL.
EUltiKON AM IMIYPICIAS.
MiJl leburjr Pa.,
Oflcr b! professional tervicra to tlic cit
izens of Middleuurg and vicinity.
March 21. 07
F. VAN ia'?KIRKl
SIR01CAL& MECHANICAL I'KMlt-T
Feliiifgrove Point
JOUN K. HUGHES, Esq ,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
.Tcdo Twp., Snyder Co. Ta
YU. WAflNER. Es.,.,
e Jt TICE OF TUE PEACE.
JuolcHoa To jr.itihip, Snyder i'o. Pa.,
Will at'cod to all business entrusted to
hi car aud on the most rensumtble
term. March 12. "tiolf
tt J- I' KANAWElZ
PHYSICIAN AND 6VB0E0N,
Ccufresllle, Snyder Co., l'n.,
Offer hi profeieionul services lo Ihe
publio. ftobif
GBAYC1LL k Co.,
WuoLESAia Dr.Aitui tn
WOOD AND WILLOW WADE
Oil Cloths, Window Shade. Itroiius, Mnis.
lirushes Col ton Laps, Ornin lings, Fly
Nets, Duckets, Twiues, Wicks, 4.0.
No 845 North Third blreed, Philadelphia.
Feb. 7. '07
EO- W OUASELLO. Eq..
JV'STICE OF THE PKACE av
' Convoynucer.
JUidJl' burg Snyder Vuunijf, I'enna.
Conveyancing- In all Its brsnrhe eipe.ll
tlously eiooutsd. Iiobts aoJ aeeountsenlloliled.
Inttruu.au ul writing drawn with care and
ccur.cr. Apr.lt 7.u
B" T. TARKS,
e ATTOUNEY AT LAW 4
DlriTlUCT ATTOBS,
lilDOLEBGBO, 8NYVEU COUNTY, P
Office In Court House, Sept. 16, 'o7lf
UO'S SW1XKFRD,
with .
W. F, HANSELL,
t Haaioved from d N. Fourth ftrwt. .
ciiiiva: olahh &
Queenaware,
. 61 AOETD THIRD STREET,
PHILIP lphia.
Original Paokagsi t'ooslantly on Hand
JJ-ILLEB 4 ELDEB
WHOLESALE BOOK BELLXM '
' 6tatoner, Blank book Maoalaturer
and aValer la Wrtpplag. Blaaslaa,- Cur
tlad Wall paper fapar &a,l it Gen
rUPr)iJM , :.
ai : TTZfyi s'ssW ikwl I
81 i
VrOL. 10.
IjVUlt MOUNT HOUSE.
REAR THE DEPOT,
HIitlllelmiK', JLu.
GEORGE GUYEU, Proprutor
This kon I In clos proilmtiy lo the
depot and bni lately been rebuilt and re
fitdd. II 0' m eommodione tbelabl wall
supplied wliu th hct the market afford
;vd term moderate.
BROWN house
PAXTONVIt.t.P. in..r..ui.n... ,
JIESRY BENKER. Proprietor.
.'."pWttiTaVi
.tcir. inniKl plitre, on the rn. from Ml.t.lla
wiir to livrtnn. anrt that h. I. ........... ...
enurtaln the puhlle with lirM pi.f. -,.n.m...l
" ;n. .., "Mill HEM I Lit.
...............
yALKER IIOI SK,
McCJltiff C'it.vln.
n. D. WALTER Piot.rictor.
Thie new hoHso. newtr f,n.,l.i,.t
ieuow open lo the trareling iiiblio. It is
located nenr the depot. .No rilri wji he
spared hy the proprietor to make tlieilnv
of hie guest pleasant and agreeable.
J) A VIS IIOL'SK,
iit tne Mifflin. Oenlr sini bury k f.ewntown j
. nanr mg noivas .,
Ooorgo Piory it Son, Proprietor.
- . , ... ,
fJpen Dnjr nm Niglit for the ccmti
pro-lVJ.i , "olirJ to the hotel, here
. na'i. lertni.
sarebn.ihle.
l'.4!-tf
nUMiLVRDXER-IloUsK
- (Opuosll Headlns; linllrnad 1icmi)
Illll'I'lMblll-y, JX.,
A. ZZ. LAMDZS, Troprictor.
T-Kvery elf.irt neoKssary to Insure the com.
fori nl ju..i in m m.le. Itio hour has bmi
newly reutia-l. .x:tH.tt,:m
sLLI-UIIENY HOUSE.
'o. hi J I Ml Mnrkrl Slml,
(Abort .i.M-i,
i nu.Ainu.vuiA.
It'riiu M 00 Per D;u. ;ii:l'.'.l
JOIIX II. ARNOLD,
-Vttoriiv ul Kimv,
MlUtiLEIJUIIO. PA
Professional btisincss enirusted lo hiears
l,e promptly ended lo. Feb OTI
. '
J TIKLMIVUX liAKI.P.,
-(V 1 1 tinioy.ii I -I n w,
Lev4ihur, Uniun Co., Pa.
tsjy Oan bo cousiilied in the linglirb nil
(ii-ruifin liiiigiuit s.-(c-q
OFFICE .Mai kel Mieet, oj oit Wull
mllh & Co s Noro --4'.iv
iMi i:l h. okwu;,
Vl loi-iic.v-it t .1 ,au ,
Ul Ht.E,:iT WALSCT STKMJT,
pim.APiit.rniA.
U. HUIiM'.KlU; ER,
' justice or Tin: riwcv,
I'erry Torrn Snyder fuuuly,
Cullentions. Conveyan.-li.K, an.l all other loil
nc.s irtaiuliiK to tlm oitn a will i.ruun Uy
tttton.l.il ij, utti rn.nr Troiuwaiisvllle.
T CKRKITZER.
Jf.sTlfKHI-TIIF.PEAt'K,
t.'hspuun lonhilil Miyiit r Co. r
('onissynnclnir, ('n'lecilnir nml nil olhrr liu-i-ne
putrusted to his care mil be promotlv at
lemlsil to.
JR. J. W. i:0CKEl' ELL0
riiYSICIAN AND St ItUKOX
fir.nrs Ills protriiilnnal (vrvlcoi to tho cltljea
Ml.l'llsburn ami vicinity. .luncl-tt
rlNK ASSOUTMtNT OF THE liiiS
RYE WHISKEY,
roi DURE PKACII WIIISKEV.
11UANIY, 01.N, AND
e-Yltl'Prt
Just received and for lalo al the Eagle
uoiei, in iiniiinurg.
JOHN A. STAHLNECKElt.
Aug. 13. 1870.
QIIAK. II.IIUYUH.
Wliulcnalo aud Retail Dealer la
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Coachronkera' Materials, Shoe t'iudiiigs.jo.
8elinsgrove, Pa. 8-1 tf
T H- SLI FEU'S
XJt WHOLESALE ANU KETAIL
Furniture Warerooms,
NO. til N0RTII 6ECOND STREET,
(llelow Arch, West Side.)
Fwtvry and Wholesale Jh parnuHt,
1U03 North tiib Street, abov Oxford,
-8if 1 PHILADELPHIA.
J A CO II I. IIOGAIt,
WITH
JJDEUROTII, UERCSTBESsEIt & CO.
WHOLESALE DEAI.EBS IN
nSH,PR0YISI0KS,&c.
No. 200 North Wharves, (abov Rac8t)
-7tf PI1ILADELPAIA.
J B. SELIIEIMER,
PEALKD IN
II 4 RD WARE,
Iron, Nails,
Steel, Leather,
Faints, Oils,
Coach & Saddlery Ware
AND MANUFACTURER OF
Stoves & Tinware,
MAKKET 6TRKBT. .
yTatr t, li71-f
MIDDLKliUlvG
t t, v y.
TUB NSW OVJ2U T UlRK.
They hate reached lb annny thore,
And will never bunircr more
All Ibeir grief and pain are o er,
(Iter there t
And Ibey need no lamp by night,
For Iheir day la always bright,
And their Pavioiir la their light,
Over there j
Chubi j. nef. there, oeor there t
They can never know a fear
Oor there.
All tli-ir atreeta are alilnlng gold,
And Iheir glory is unlul l,
'Tie the Pavionr'a bliieful fold,
Uer there.
. .
.' iim'j moi no ciiiiiiiin in. 1. 1,
t or there winter time la pa.t
Aud tli.it ennimer4 alwaye last,
liver there s
Ttee can ner knnw a fear,
r'jr the Sittitir'a Iwny nenr
And with Ihriii li cudiou obocr.
t'verlliore :
a"M "v,r 'here. o?r thore.
They can ncr kaow fear, t.
They hive foitjtlit the weary fight,
.lfiis nv I llicin by his mihl,
Nuw tbov unell with him in light,
uer inere
""i'" we'll reauh Hi shininn strand
.l Wi
nit our Lord's cominan J.
Till w Sic Ins lierkoning hund
Over there :
Cnoaia (ivenheie, over (ber,
T!i.v ovu never know a feir.
I
Aditm 1o-'m .r-at I'lvht.
UT HAI.PII KIN (WOOD.
Tlio cckliratcJ fi;Iit Iclwcrn Ailaui
Poo utiJ tlio Sliuwnoo chief, l!:n k
IValticr, ha been spukea of in the
historic of early lCcntuc!y, but I l o
licvo tli o pirlieuluM of llut potubnl
bavo ni'ver Lcvn jjivou corrvrily to
the public.
Tho fight was remarkable not only
on account of the well known prowess
of tho parlies engaged, but for the
exceeding siutdiorn.-m with which it
wan con.iueted, and tho many differ
ent phase assumed before b.'ttig
brought ta an end.
Tiny litltrally fought ou the earth,
in the air aud under trio water.
dnnt Pec, one of tho first settlers
of ivell'.uckr. bad oltcn c.pl ved a
, . , ... i-e e.t ci I
tlcb re to inoet tho chief of Iha 5liaw
nees in a InU I lo haul CJinhat, and
theso boastings having re. it lied the
cars of lllnek I'cathor, bo declared bi
iatcntion of seeking out tho dirtng
while man.
1 his, for tw.j tmsoiis, le noinally
did,, but ciicinustau"! combine I to
keep then) ti part for I Ii.it lino Pin
ally, howover, tha opportunity Ci'no
Adam Poo and his brotliea bad been
out hunting, nud were rettiruitiii to
wards eundovvn, beario a buck upou
a polo bctvice,'! I ho in.
When passing a thiekrt a shot was
fired at them, tlio ball lodging in the
head of tlio door, which was noxl to
Adam Pue.
To drop their burden and ruOi to
tho ambush was but tho work of a
second, Adam laking tho right and
hid brother the h it baud fide.
Tho thicket proving inith larger
than cither thought, thy becauio more
widloy separated than w intended,
and Adam was upon tbo point of re
turning to vv hero tlio deer Ii u 1 boon
kit, whru at a distanco Id tli.t'ovt red
tho gignntio form of ;ho Shawoco chief
who was just iu tho act of tiring upon
him.
Adam had litno to reach cover be
fore tho tliot was mcdo, aud then be
t:ao a series of tactics, such as were
rarely witnessed in these wilds, for
two of the mo.st noiod warrior of tho
day woro each atriving lo gain an ad
vintage over the other.
Pool by foot they drow ocaror to
each olhnr, leaping from treo to trco.
from slump to atump, or lock to rock,
as the cane might bo.
Imporcopliblo t each oiher, per
bap, I hey gradually 'worked' round,
uutil both stood upon tho vergo of a
lilglt bluff bnott overlooking tho river
facing each other, but somo twenty
paces opatt.
Hero, from behind separata trees,
tho wily foetnan itrovo to obtain a
shot ; and at htHt, Adam, thinking be
at vv hi cliunco, Grd at tha exposed
hip of tbo chiol.
Ho tniseud hia aim, nu l like an uo
cagod lioa the uigaotio Indian rushed
from hi cover uud and bore down upon
the lo oowiso undauotod wbito uian.
Half-way Ihoy met, tho Indian wiuld-
loghia tomahawk bavimt cast asido Lb
riflo, wbilo Adam laid hia hope and
prospects up n tho keen blade of bis
hunting knife. '
With a shock they boib met mid
way, aud thea began a struggle such
as is rarely witnessed between two of
lb human kind.
Poo was oot quite ao tall aa tba
Shawnee, bat be wsa fully at atroag,
and much tuoro aoiiv; aod so the
Bght was about npoo aa vjqal footing.
For maoy minoiaa ibey etroggled
Uok ml forth npoo the graasy level,
ow eloslog is tbe ttteapt lo threw
.... J. ( . r ';' '.
ye"- j- 'T..v -ss- .,
SNYDER CO.
ouch otliur, noJ lailitif in thm, iiiin
rogortior to blows, dealt with toma
hawk or koifb.
Dy this lima both wore wonndeJ in
"ovcrnl plittfca, tha chief probably tho
iujr acrcroly of the two.
At length, in making a satrac
Mtrolta with Lis weapon the grasp ul
the reiLkin lipped, and tho lihf ot
went whirling far out iolo the riror.
la an insttnt tho Indian prnpploJ,
and a itrui;le, fiercer tiun any that
liml yol luken phee, inaneJ, each pul
tinj? forth every eflurt until, approach
ing too near Ihe prvcipioe, I hey mis,
ed footing and wi at tumbling into the
-tream ln-kci in a deadly cmbraco.
At tho point whero they .full the
sireuin wirt eery dcop. nnd tho uuv
root swift ami strong.
Tho adraningo nove laid with A lum.
Ho was a practiced Hwiminor, while he
quickly discovered lhat his opponent
could onl swim at nil.
Tho In lian, aware of thu, in turn
strove to regain tho huto, but Was
thwarted at every point by Poe, who!1'"4' ''
WOtllil jerk hliu back lilt) doep Water.
:
and thou both WjuI I j;o under to - eth -
!'.
Finally, fulliug further out tL iti j taking both of my hands, that it i- j nKtitLTn of fi- r li'iu-ehoid, -fueii I
lioretofore, the combUaola were caught icil!"'nrf n' a fjooJ deal for dres.su.i an I :f Inr youth,'' li,.e iullooueu .ir
by tho curront, nnd quickly borne
scmo distanro from hmd.
Tho fi.'lit was now ad iu the while
tnau'it favor, mi I would havo been
quickly endc 1 but I r un unlj.'lig.l lor
and unt'iiituoa'.i! c'ri:unjsl:ii'e:'. Ad
am's brother middonly appeared upon
lo sjciie, nud taking ia his bro'.licr's
K 1s ,10 n.o.uta, at a glmc", v. nJ
'ured upiiti tho l.iziidous cxperimeutj
of litii-hiug tho t hief by a slut.
Tlub ulfped, but not truly, for i' Ul- 1 d"" tk""v ,,(uv ,d "'' what I
struts A I mi in tho shoulder, almost VV!"'t ' 'uni then th- beautitu! ch.l i
paraijzing li.o leitiirin. jllhl l,',r he'1 " '"' b: v.i.
Il.s situaiioii now became dusperute " tl"t ,Var ,n 1,nVl'r U-autidil
ifnlotij. I ''"'I soo:l,i!i,ry. " Wll.l'. is it
Iloouli foree tho Indian lenrathlUr 11 Pu" "ur ..rro!iil
llw current, but ho could not. L l l i '"':,rt ? '
, .,
hint thero,
s.rfu,,
utiJ sie'n that his own I
reugtli was rapidlv (leparling. lie
,t.. i ... ., i
".' ' I 'll "Ml I UU I Ml' I.
Willi Ibis object ho sull.'uly thro w
his arm about tho savage's netk, and
together Ho y disappeared beneath the
-urfaeo.
Adam's brother, Matuling upon !.e
bank, tincoii.scious of tho larni lie had I
lone, witnessed I his sudden disappear '
an :o in dismay.
Long l.o waited for tho reappearance,
of one tr the other, until, at length, tp
I'oming thoroughly uhtruicd he leaped
into tho strc; ui and twain fir the
pet.
IIo rraclud it not a momri.t d'o'
so.-iii. Adam had oul-tviiided tlm In-
diati, tin I in doing ho, had nearly
diovtiud himself. m
llo camo feebly to t lie siiii'iice, and
would hivo sunk again, but for bis
brother's aid.
They both rett'die I the shore iu safi
.ty, but Adam Poo never Cully reeover
el from tho tcriiblo oxcrliou if that
tight.
Vli:il li:m llio ICcmiIIUiiii
1'iiil Dune filial II Musi
be Ocsli ojrd f
We present herewith, this morning,
a detailed record of tho nets aecoui
plinhrd by tho Ilepublicju party dur
ing tho past t -n years, in I he interest
of tho American people, for the per
petuation of good uoveroineui, by
maintaining its r.uihortty, enforcing
its laws, insuring its integrity ; and
contributing to its prohperity. A care
ful study ol the history thus presenter!
shown tho extent of labor performed,
and illustrates lliJ potior of u rule
which can aloue carry ou tree govern
moot aucccHHfully. Every ineasure
ttdopteJ and tested by praetieal oper
ation, has proven of iho highest ben
efit to iho people, vvliooo into io-td arc
advanced thereby, uud who arc realiz
ing by daily results tho utfeot of It i
publicau aduiinibtraiiuti iu reduced
taxatioa and locrensud personal pros
perity. It is a record li Uu this, on
which tha Republican party now rests
it elauu i r popular support, which it
will of course receive with incrrnsod
confi lenoo ; as tho historic facts (hero
ia detailed, are. a sutUeioot answer to
tho toul falsehoods of tho moo now en
gagod in niisropresctitiug an organic i
iino which was instrumental to their
icoiimphshmeut. Alcr the study oi
such a record, it is for tha people to
say whether ur not l boy will give up
a ru'.o from which they bavo derireo
o many beueliu merely to satisfy
men who were not permitted lo inter
lero with the ud ministration wbilo i
waa engaged in this work. A puny
that has dono theao things, needs no
reformat Ion, aud particularly that
which ia offered by outcast and played-out
demagogues, who are best
known lor their political foulness and
personal fuithlonaDCM. Stale Journal
of iht 2d int.
Marshall Packard, of New Orluaoi
bag id ado a publio appeal for money
for the family of tho late Lleuteuaut
Governor Oncer J. Dudd, of Louisiana
whose boose la adverliMii to be auld
for the non-payment ul the moaey due
OB lit s ., . ...... . . t ...
t
PA.. MAY lfi.
l.eiip-l'rar rrlirlllen.
" Eli Perkins' has undcrino mntri.
tnoiilal propoHnl nt the hund-i of nno
ol bin lady friends, and ho haa thin to
tay about it :
First , I called on my liinid-eyo 1
brunett-j. Miss Silli.i Morris, of Madi
9'in avonua. I'or I Luvu spent a uod
deal of money on allio lot opera, bo
I'lt-la, Dc'lti-itiieo lunchc, iu. Pre
been trying Ijr year to win her aliec
I ion.
L.i.-t niIit, full of lovo un 1 li.ip, I
raog old Mortis' dor lu ll ; in a tn -nietil
Misi Saliii! v:is by Iiivm.'II on the
retire 1 8la. Alt. r speaking l the
coimii,; opeia I felt her velvet l.uuJs
tou' li initio.
" D.iy iu know, Mr Pet kins,'' si.o
aid, lnokiti in j htraight in tlio l.iee,
' that ln-.l,iy is oar propositi.; day '!"
" Well, I suppoo m," I rottiiii -ki'd
niodotly Ijoaiuj down nt her tnasaie
bracelet.
" Well, you .iiow, Eli. my dear Eit !
lhat I li.ivu bt'.'u out with you a g'od
....... ...... ....
' r"l.od ln'iuiiinjf to leel
jt",,mrri', - ,l -
loa Know, tn ilcnr,' e-lio :i 1 1.
! t!l',VlM. '
" And costing in si imoiI -carriigea,
bipiuts. m:l Poim.uico
luueiies,'' I iulerrup:ed with t iubir-r.ts-mciil.
' An 1 while I havo enjoy I'd myself
all winter g"i:o; wiiii y.ei Eh"
' In c..i'ti.ieo cirri i.'.s to the
A,' ' ,, ' 1 su.-,,,.t
w"''o I have lieen happy t .
there with you I li. l Oh. tuv .i.ar
'WU. l'..i it . iove. Mm ,u . fob-
' " nu jtunu
lingers in my aiiluiiti hair.
..II i ... i , . , i
' lll'UVIMI OO T'1'ni-.Oil. I NlirllMil S.S I
felt tho bintiu of her bout against
I I -, .
j
darling?- I a-ked -tor y.
I Lis love,
jo know 1
am uecpIV llilei c-toil III you.'
'You will n.it bo tii.il wiih ui" IXIi.'"
' No, my HWe.'t one, I shall ntj'y
lie ton happy," I .s.ii I, wipim; the
t.'urs Irotii my ey:."
"Well, my dear my long cherished
liiend, 1 love "
'Who, dear .''allie w lio do vju
livo?"
"Well, Eli, I lovo t. hiriey Rrowii,
to whom I am eiigaed ,'' an 1 then thi
-cal ling icurs fell tliiei; aud fast uu
my Mm t lioom.
"Well. Niliitf, what bavo yo t ,',-.
t-say time?" I us'm-I hrsitatitilv.
as I uiiin -ened her hand from n:v
tieek.
"Well, my dear Eii. riurlca aad
father Ihoujlit lhat I had h. iter see
you uu i piopo-e "
"Oh, daniug Mm, I am lhinn!"l
said with great emotion ; "due mo ;
never luiud lather, take mo us J am ;
tttkc '
"lolt, El:, let tin tXi!itin. They
wanted ma lo see you nu l lli itis you
fur your many Liudocs.sCi, uud pio-
I loso tiiat you don't coou l.t io uuy
moio .
ii ecu Vlilorla'it I.adifsi.
Wi'h ono cxccpiioii, (J men Yieto.
riu's Indies iu wailing are widows;.
Since her husband'a tieulh her Maji".
ty lias always HuiciteJ ladies si'iiilar
ly bereaved. Tiley iwcoivo eight
hulidod pounds a year, whieh is a ve
ry acceptable audition t) tho jointure
of an Irish peeress. They arc always
w ives ul widows of peers.
Young ladies uro not cousidorrd
eligibly as maids of hum' unless they
aro gi aud diughtera of a peer not of a
lower rauk (ban un Earl Tiny are
almost invariebly solect:d from the
dnughtorsor young tons of peers, and
are iu a position which renders their
salary of eight hundred pounds u
year an object. This life of a maid ol
honor at the cutirt of Queen Victo
ria liai beau free from all tempi alion
tn sloop lo folly that of yuung la
dies whom wo road of in lo tirum
uiotn's "Memoirs'' was full ; and La
liella Jeonings,' aod tho olhor two
subjects of Loly's peaoil, whioh bavo
been bunded bown by him to poster
ity, would bavo been.drcadluily bor
ed by the Windsor of to-day, which,
never lively for young, ludios during
lbs present roigh, evooat the best of
timet, I uow dullr than ever, - The
maids of honor roUin 'ibaip tes ot
'booorsble,' which ,lb' ."s'-iiv ou
appoiutmeot, after tbeyonrry, but it is
notable (bat tVaJrfWlilioa h aot coo-
I ndores to fajnaeay their praepeta ol
Hulking a pood mulch, and in fact,
io a wot lily point of view, they rarely
marry well.
The (juenn' generally piesent a
maid of honor with a handsome pres
ent in money on her tnsriagn, besides
tho hundred guinea thuwl which is
her M ijettiy' almost invariable tiill.
Many uf (hem iclain their position
long alter they havo readied middle
life, and ono lady, now rrtirel, who
w is remove I. nud who turned a d. i1
ear to r. pealed iutiiuttt ions that l.i i
resignation otlM be aeeej ted,
oil enough to be her.Mtijesty'H m ith -
er, There aie n'woya nuito't'ons tip
iilieauit for n'i iiottioiis at, mi t!,.i
i - i
court, lilt nt tho enuitf titmt many ot , mi ol eloHn s, white si. It Blockings, a j I
iiOm, uliomlhu IJ.u-eu would pai red n.ororc hlipi irs.
tioularly liko to have about ber dev 'I h ju l.'es nf the Supreme 'o irt of
t line, ati.l, in lee I, tlicro t Iittlo in. ' Mi.-Mieliii-eii , as lale s l";!, worn
d iceinetil to persons in huh poilioil j roben of scarlet, laeed w ith blaeU vei
to undertiike Kiich duties. vet ; in, i in Miiiiuier black hi - k otiS;
In lornii-r tlav a c'o-o c tinrc.io'i I iren'.lein.in wore coil s ul' every vane-
'exi.ste l between tho eeurt ti'ners nnd
polities, nud il is n iii itt' f til' bisturv
thnt tilt1 late Kubert I 'eel, ul uu rurlv
pofi ,. i.i li,.; promt rn..'ii, deeiine
lo form a ( Vernuieiit, Iccaitvc tin-
Otiecn rein... I to t .ieLwilli i ..rt:iii,
ill Lcrt con-i Jen I v.- Mild It-j-tratu Ins
own. Now, li nVeVel', t'.V'it ill the
caso of til! Illislll'S. ol' tlio robe
which is reirdeJ as u hiith oilk'O ol
State, a loinister very rarely raises ol
eclioos lo the pie-cin e of any partii-
ulur la dy. although, tin tluibt, it' lie
lid . ), Slul HoOllll1 ollillli! I toll
' , . , ,,, ,, tl(J , , .k s. in ,wall.
. ,. ,p, ,t u,.t,,ltly Vi, j ti0 p.lmv
but nre .s.;tit lor und carried tiecnrdia-
ai tin'ir uttetidanee is reipiiied, by M
t'oy.il carriage il o ed at their tli-po.-al;
but the maids ul lienor I . v
:i tiiu
n'.ii e, ti-.t Ii iu lnu n and tounlty.
4 ll IlllitM l'lit .llilil ' llt'lt'ilst'tl
li'Olll I'l laoil All-r '! Ins;
i:ighl Itais
The Piovi lei. lo Jvtt. m. of tho 2J.1
uit , says : Jam .'a O Ned, who bus
' ... ruil nu M I I. an i.i.inf v.tn'i
I .. .,
:. ,1
iu I lo'
.. - ......
Main liisin lor a crime wlmli
it is n.-v proved that ho w.,s , ,,-
.ir.lv it.t.oeonl ot. was lihe.tit.d Pn-
lay alicrn.ion, shortly alter tin S. ii
aio t on.-K'n'ed to the pirdon, if p ird'Oi
il c 1 1 1 lie i;ie I. 1 lie hews was bio.
ken 1 1 ' i Ni il poii ly l y los i oun-el
W. II. Whiitnan, E ., of this c:ly.
who bad thou.'lit best not It inioiui
. i in that cffol ts Wife bfing made for
his p lease, that ho might not I . c 1 i .-; -
appointed, no 1 they wore al lir.-l I o
i.od lifv,.ir hi til to beli.'Ve. 'I l.e
poor li'ilo.v paie i tho outer diorofi
tho prison, f r the first tinu; sine" hi
sentetico, l.Uo one in a dre..tn, and ti s
ho reached tii'J sin.et div.v a loo..
deep broaili, v.iiii tlio heaillolt re
mark, ' Mow sweet iho air touctls."
A fT be bewail lo rcab.e ihnt ho wa
nn'iy relca-"'!, be said liiat be suiTi r
ed more wii'Mi I'd) ho was tree than
when I,.- heard the svnioiic-' "' ini;oi.
soumeiit for I'lo passo I n,:iii)-l him.
lie was tiil.cn in ciiai;-o by a In itli T-in-iaw,
wlio lives iu Pliiladelphi l.an I
loft willi 1 1 ' ill ou .Siturdiy dr hi
fotno in th it ci'y. His parting words
t i his counsi'l, ns Li was :ib nit leaving
t l:o cars were : 'liod bless you, sir; ou
ly fir you, I'd been iu tho prism
oo.v, pli pray for yni ; and if yu ever
need n man to die fr you, semi for
nio i" in ii iiiaiiner that left no doubt
d iheir sliieetiiy, and which must
give his counsel a nutisfa'-liou that
cannot be cstiiuati led by m moy. and
oompeusalo him lai'ely for liio lime
spent iu his behalf. 1) il'iuz tho lilil '
that O'Noil hi been in prison ho has
ucijuittu I himself well, never hue;;.'
been ptiuiMicd a single day. The con
finement bus worn on him somewhat,
and bis mind is now in rather a wea'i
statu, s j that he will Itrre li bo card
I'or until freedom rtrengthon him.
whieh it is hoped it w ill do. His
broi her. in-law, who comes well recom
mended, will have tho eve of him
and is trusleo for whatever sum iho
Assembly may aeo fit to appropriate
I'll." bis u-o. O Noil's friends and fam
ily aro pocr, and it would bo a simple
act ofjudliua for tho Stale to pay him
lor tho tune ho has boon compelled to
serve it. at lea si tho usa-,1 amount al
lowed to a convict working out a Goo,
and costs, namely 8) 18 cents per
day. Can anything less than this be
j isiice f Mr. Whlleioan deserve
oredil for his tl and success in work
ing up this euse IIo first satisfied
himself of O'Neil' innocence, aod
tbon weoflo work to proour reliable
tcalimouy thit would convince every
body ; do small matter, wheo it is
oonii Jerad tbat the affray happened
aaarly too year ajro, aod tbat tba
witnoaset wre ecatiered all over tbo
oouotrr, a4 mm of UMQilaoedio4,
' '- ,
On eoTnmn on y ear feVl.oit.
One-half eolumn, year, .(K.
One-fourth column, to year, 1 ,
One aqnar (10 lines) so lasertia Tk
Kvery additional inaertioa W.
Professional arnt Itasitiea esrd of
aot more than 6e linea, per year. 600
Auditor, K i eon i or, Admiaietrator
and As.ifines Notice' l.l'X
EJimriul notice per line tV
All adrertisemeBl for a aborler period)
than ante year art payable at the tin,
thi ar ordered, and If not paid I be per.
n ordering them will be held responsible?
fur the money.
llnuillca ol OIiIfii I'ltiir.
Old faHhioti.s, ihoy say. cotne oe
every Dovcn ye.it ; somehow or other,
knee brecehea don't com round any
iuore. They say when liot. ISo-vdoti
rcvi.'vvcl that trnp of M l"4oliUsett,
in ITo. he wm drfsso 1 in a amy wig.
coikcd bat.awh to I' to hi, 111 coat
in I wiilHieoat, r.'d stoull clothes, and
lilaelt silk st-t kinS.
In ITS'2, llov. lIan'o.:k received ri is
U'.iestM in a red velvet Cip, within
' w-:i-li was one of line ln.en, Inrnei up
over I !i' edgo tif t he velvet ono t wo or
; ihrec ini.h.'.s. Ho wore a blue datuasU
inwn, lii.ed with siik, a wliilo satin
eiiibroidi r.'d wais'coat, b'atk attin
'Vtifrolor, g 1 1 r r .i 1 1 y I lie enc and
c.llar !" velvet ot a ilillon rit color ut'
tbo C.'Ilt.
Iu 17M, Tien. Washiiigloii anivid
iu New York from Ml. Vernon, ! as--iitlli'
tbo dmies nit list Presid.'ney .
J llo was dre:.sd iu a lu'l so t ol Vn
jini i ii'iiiii'-puo. On his viit to .Ne V
I 1 1 : 1 1 tul , he wot-'.' the o'd coiuinentKl
I iiuil' i tn. e.xoipt on the S.ibbalh,
Iwiien he aj p'ltred iu black. -I -Is It Ad
ams, vv hen ii e Pi i si b tit Wore tt
wr I and wu!, I tlio Greets wilh his
h it u.i'ier l.'s arm. At his lever i ill
P In la if Iphia. I're-i'letit W i-lii t'n
' w I- ei.id in Ii .o'ii veivet, his b ur w.ts
I o lei. d an I v'.iiIot li 'lnii I ia a suk
b:i; ; Vrliiivv tiiivi'i; knee und alioo
lelek!.; be bel l in his hand a e oeked
bat. u iioiiietited With a Coi katie,
IriiiMl aooul.m ineli deep with biaek
u.i'Ur', aloo.'swirl iu a while
.caiilnr I. vviio a poiishc I steel bill hung
ut his dip.
Tliuiiili-r Moi in IIIuIn.
As iho Miipoti of tl. under htorni it
r.ipiul) tijiproai'liing, its alvunco
oiiur'i nav ii'ir inaou us u i.'iii,iiieu a
( n '
- i
"-h--d tho meiho Is by whieh p, o
"''-""I'll" as-I-i.-L I hem.l'lv.'s Iron, tl.O
' danger of liglitinug may Hot be un.
! weleoine lo our radii's. Pear is u
ofcat m ioiiiiier of danger, and pcopio
ni'ldotii tbit k tliiit tberc is mull! dan-t,-i
-r. tn an Iv'giiMi vvriier rays, on tlu
heaviest thunder stol lil. Most of 'ho
1 in.'i i s troiu ir'litiiiog ran bo avoid,
cd by psyiuj utU'iitii'ii to well known
1 1 j'o s 'it' s -ile'y. Nntiit aily, frightoa
ed jri.plo dia v togother in sonic room
r l.iee, seeking b'lely in each Oth-
its (ctciy, uticousi'iuus luai tio'y
; mo attracting danger instead of pr".
ve'itiiig it, ns a-tending curretits of
vapor i-iuse I ly iheir pcrspiratioo
, .no I'Xeei.f nt foiiiJuelors ol Clecu ici
ly. People seem to think tliat they
! no tr iter in a crowd and io the neigh
, hoi l.oul of somo tall building aod
: some ol tlio lii'l h'iriiblii uecidi n's
on record huvo been caused by 'tils
1 inistulien belief. Others belive thai
lyinu upon several uiatircssrs w.ll pre
vent their being injured, unco isci nis
nlllio fact that poisons have been
killed wbilo cndeuvoi ing ' to sin-Id
, thems -Ives iu this manuer. Il will
'lu'hi-eu that theo tictidiHits have
! mostly occurred to person who were
iguoraiil thai the vapor of Ibeir per
I sons, -r the maltrcnaes uon which
hhov lay, were eonduclors. Tho aa-Jfe-lsotin
a thunder storm Is the
I centre of tbo room il you aro io the
hous.v, or a placo at soma distance
Iroiii lull bouses or true if out of
douiii. Rat the laws of electricity. If
thai enpricinu power has laws, are yet
unknown ; and tho best rourco is to
trust in G ol uud keep your lightning
rod in urJur.
How liiuKB Fixru tii Rowdis
in the Hol or Commons. liurke
oce mado au attack upon the Civil
List, and wliilo ho was speaking be
wiis several times noisily interrupted
by somo ofuclul of the royal bouse
hold, who every now aod then remind
ed him of bis duty to the King. Al
last llurke paused in the flow of bia
speech and declared ho perfectly an
dersiood it to bo hi duty to honor the
King, but b did oot theroby feel him
Mf constrained "to honor Hit Klog'a
nun servant, bia maid-servant, bla ox,
uod'VflxiDg his eyes opon tbe ob
noxious intruder "bl as I"
A widow advertised in Chicago, .
asking " every Cbrisllao p the city"
loseud un cents, as lb smoont wonltt
not oppre tbem, aod tbo collection
would benefit ber greatly. For a won.
der ibe class called opon did all eon
tribate as requested, and th.wid.tw.
raaiil4 twtoj IBM V
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