The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, June 20, 1872, Image 1

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Patliet-ed ttry Tktrssfty Steajiai, by
'JKXZUn CZfSttt, rroprlatot.
' J farm ct Subscription,
TWO DOLLARS PER AMItCM, PayaM
wflhla fit Biombt. ar 12.60 If not paid
' within Ikt y r. No paper discontinued
tftil all arrearage ar paid unlest at
fk opUsa tftbt publisher.
abecripUona outside of tho county
PltYABI.t IS APTAHcTt.
e-"r Person llnlag and using paper
addressed ( other beeom aiiborlbrs,
m4 art liabl for Iba prlca of iba papr
J P. ORON MILLER,
.' i . ATTORNEY AT T.AW.i ;
1 " " ' ' Mlddlebura, To:,
wf art bt professional eervlees to lb nb
Ic. Colle-ttoa and alt other prnfsMleaal
kaslaess entrusted to bit earw-wtll receive
prompt alUaUoa. Jaa I, '67tf
.
SIMPSON.
ATTORN CT AT "LAW,
. I " Heliiisflrrovt Ti.
; Wart till professional service to tha pab
i I. All business entrusted to hla are
, Mil ba prosnpfly altendrd to.
I . ; f Jaa. IT. '67tf
J W. KNKlllT,
', - ATTORNEY AT LAW,
) - Freeburf- Pa.,
Offer bla Professional service lo Ibe pnb
I. All business entrusted te bio car
will ba promptly attended to.
. - Jan-. 17,67tf
WM. VAN gf.zer,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.""" Lowinburg Pa.,
Ofr bit, profeMlonal itrvlc to to pub
lic. Collection and all othor Pi o'r-ainn-tl
business entrusted to bla ear IU r
if prnthpt altenllon.
flKO F. -MILLER.
V ' ,' ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.'. ,". Lewlsburj- rn
, Offer bla Profusion! rvice to tlie pub
lit. CeHeotlone and all other profession
II business entrusted to kia car will re-
i let prompt attention. Jan. 8, U7tf
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1 SL.LINN, A. II. DILL
U limiutl to J. P. a. J. H. Lion,)
' ATTORN Kl' 8 AT LAW. Uwleburg, Pa.
tOftt 4boir professional service to tba
Biauo.'- voiieation ana an oilier pro
fessional bdsittess entrueled to tbelr care
will relyproaipt attention, f Jan. 8, 67lf
CUARLES 1I.OWKR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
" Selinaj-rov Ta'.,
Offer kl professional service to tbe pub-
Colleetiona and all oilier profession
bualotss entrusted to hie rare will re
elvo prompt aiteniion. OfTice two door
ortk of lb Key si on Hotel. Jan 6, '6
OBACB ALLIMAK.
a AIXEMAN & SON.
ATTORKE Y8 AT LAW.
Sellnsgrovo Xn.
All profeulonal buiincfe and collecting
entrueled to mrir care win n pronpuy
aliened to. Can be consulted in Kuglieb
ar OtrniaB. Otiice, Marka. equarv.
T N. MTEHS.
JJ ITTORNET C0CSSE1.OH T LiW
MiJclltLurc "Snyder County Prnu'u
Office a few doore West of tbe P. 0. on
Main street. Consultation in Fnpli-b
sr (.nnfir riniFfe. tp. t.'if
C. BUCIIHR,
ATTORNEY AT LW,
Lowirilmrj Pa..
0ffrs his professional senii-eato the pith
10. All biieineee entriuted to bil cure
will be promptly attended to.
Jon. 8. '07
GKOVEll & II A K I' It
SEWING MACHINE.
Persons In need of a good and durnlilc
Mewing Machine oho be accommodated at
reanonable price by culling on on Sam
vsl Facst, Agent, Sclinsgrore.
Jon. 24, -l
R. J. Y. SHIN DEL,
CUG EON AND PHYSICIAN,
Middlfburjt I'n.,
Oilers hik professional screlcee to th cit
lien of Middleuurg and eicinity.
March 21. Ti7
F. VAN BUKKIRK.
gUROICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST
Fclinsgrove renn
JOHN K. HUGHES, Esq.,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Tenti Twp., Fnjdcr Co. T
Yu WAGNER. Eq.,
Jt TICE OF THE PEACE.
Jacknoa Tovr.iHhip, Snyder Co. Ta.,
Will attend to all business entrusted to
hie aara and on th moat reasonable
..... March 12. 'Ob if
DRJ- If KANAWEL,
NIY.SIC1AN AND Bl'ROEON,
Centreline, Snjder Co., I'n.,
Offer bit professional scrrioe to I lie
publie. 88lf
GRAYB1LL A Co.,
WllOLCSALB DlAtll in
WOOD AND WILLOW WABE
OH Cloths, Window Shades, Broims, Mais,
Brushes Cotton Laps, O rniu Rags, Fly
Nets, Buckets, Twines, Wicks, Ac.
No 845 North Third Utreed, Philadelphia.
Fb. T, "67
GEO. W GRANELLO, Eq..
JU STICE Of THE PEACE ft.
Conveyancer,
iliddl burg Snyder County. I'enna.
OoaearaaelDg In all Its brnrhea etpe.ll.
tloaalr eieeuled. Hebu and aceennts collected.
. iBUruaieaUvlwrlUoii drawn wUh ear and
eeuraey. Apr.lVTJ.U
B
T. PARKS,
DISTRICT ATTORNY,
MIDDLEBL'RO, SNYDER COUNTY, Pa
Offie ta Court lUust, 8ept.l6, '67lf
UO'8 BWINBFRD, T"
WITH
XI. F. HANSELL,
leaoved froa fa N. Fourth aueet-
CIHTVV OLAHH &
Queenstvufe,
CI HOIUU THIRD STREET,
PHILsD LPHIA.
Original Packogss CoDstaatly on Iland
-ILLEIl ELDER-
WHOLESALE BOOK FELLERS
' 8tatiooen, Blank book Munulaturer
tad dealer la Wrapping, Bleating, i ur
lain aad Wall paper Papar Dag & 0a
ralJobPrlaier Vt.4WVtHk Third street abtvt Oatt
HMitlrhka Pa.
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VOL. 10.
FAIRMOUST HOUSR.
Nr.ARtnr. depot,
'Aliddlobuffir, ltx.
GEORGE GUYER, Tromutor
Tbia bone"! In clone proximity to Ibo
depo aad ha lately been rebuilt and re.
6 1 ild-. ' Itoi nit rMrmodionp thelable well
supplied wlUi tbe bctt Iba market afford
a.d terma moderate.
BROWN HOUSE - '
PAXTONV1LLE, (Dealkr PUtloa.
" HENRY BENFKR, Proprietor.
Tbe andrlrtiA srtonli th1 m.fliixl nf Inform
In Ike puliltr that ho he opened a hotel t the
atwr named pluo, oath mail from MMI1
bur a to He.e.rmwn, wri that be I. pr.pired to
Dt.rtaia too pooite wua
i flr.t flit. ei-rNimnirMla
Hon..
lltNKY btMLK.
April, ItTI.
yyALKER nousE,
IIcdr City jn.
. IX. D. WALTER Proprietor.
Tbli'a new bouse, newly furnUhed and
Is now open to Ibe tratellng pnhlio. It Is
located near the depot. No effort will be
epared by th proprietor to mak tb stay
of bis gueets pleasant anu agreeama.
D
AVIS HOUSE,
R. R, Depot, eorner of Water and Dureaa Hu.,
Goorge Flory & Son, Propriocort.
ffiTOpen Day and Night for tbe accom
modation or Iraealcra. A firn olnm Ilea-
tanrant la atlnclied to the hotrl, where
Men's at ail hours nn be had. Terms
earcvnithle. 0.43-lf
BUM GARDNER HOUSE,
(Oppotlte Keadinf iKallroad Pepot)
1 Ini'fiMbiirsr, Xn.,
A. XX. tAIVDIB, rropriotor.
7-Erery elTort necewary to Imore tbe com.
fori nfvueite will be wade. Tbe bu taai bee.
a.wlj reUlted. tuctls.Wltf
LEoilENY IIOLSE.
Xoi. 811 811 Market 6trect,
(Abort .!. A,)
PHILADELPHIA.
A., lloclc, Proprielor.
lerm 12 00 Per Daj jtctM
j6ii3rrilixoLP,
Vttoiiicy tit InAv,
MIDDLKllL'ltO, PA.
P rnf e'fionsl bitlnc entrtitcd to liircar
w.1:.' be proirptly ended to. Feb U,'7
J.
THOMl'SON BAKER,
Vt t ino.v-a t-I-iii v,
I.cwitburg, I'nion Co., pa.
Cy-Cnn be cctiMilttd in Ibe English an
Oerinnn lunpungrs.-ntj
OFFICE Market Street, opposite Walls
Smith & Cu'e Store 8-e'Jy
gAMl T.L II. OUWIG,
-Vt torno.v-nt-1 iw,
GFFI'.'E, T17 WALNUT UTRtET,
rniLiDiLrntA.
G HORNBEEGUa,
'justice of the peace
ferry Town.kip, Bnjder County, Pa,
Collections , Cunreyanclna, and all other binl
ne. irtaiuluK "
the otnc will i it
ue ottK'O will be iiromiJlly
aiteuiied to.
OlQce near 1 routm.nivtllo
J.
C. KKKITZER.
Jl'STIOK OF THE PKAUE,
t;b'piuiin liiwb.lilp hnyiier LO. r.
t'onveyanelna, Collei-tlnsr and all otliorbul
B ciuru.Wil lo bis care will be prouii'tly at
teuded to.
J)R
J. W. EOCKEFELLOW,
PHYSICIAN AND St UOKON
nffors his proreMlonal .ervlces to the eltiten
UiUiileburK and vtoinliy. Juuol-tl
A
FINE ASSORTMENT OF THEBES
HYP. WHISKEY,
POLDCRE PEACH WHISKEY,
BRANDY, OIN, AND
SYRPPS
Just received and for alo at lb Fugle
Hotel, in Middleburg.
JOHN A. STAIILNECKElt,
Aug. 18, 1B70.
DB. SLI FEU'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Furniture Warerooms,
NO. CU NORTH SECOND STREET,
(Below Arch, Wet Side.) (
FaHory and W'kalrtale Drpartmtnt,
1003 North Gib Street, above Oxford,
-8tfl PHILADELPHIA.
J4COU r. hoc; a it,
WITU
IJBERROTH, BEROSTRESSER & CO.
WI10LE8ALB DEALERS IN
FISH, PROVISIONS, &c.
No. 200 North Wbarvea, (abort Ract St.,)
P-7tf PH1LADELPAIA.
J.B
SELIIEIMER,
DEALER IN
II4RDWARE,
Iron, Kails,
Steel) Leather,
Faints, Oils,
Coach & Saddlery Ware
AND MANCFACTCHER OF
Stoves & Tinware,
, MARKET STREET, I
LowiHlown, Penn'a.
Nsvetuber 2, 1871-lf
TJ. SMITH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
, MIDDLEBUBO. 8NVEBRCO..PA.
Offer kl Professional Snvle to th puh'te
CeasBltatlea I CaglUb aad 0raaa.
MIDDIjEBUHG
Hcloct Poet y.
rrbtcr Mndl'otaloei
fit a brother aad rioter a-ieked and fntl
t a Af .lallw Innjl .Mil ... nf am mm m hhIa .......
'Itentrt re In roaoei b. re warmed anil ailwl.l
otwHhflsndlna ye el'e then not tlmte thlna.
which, are reeriral lo the bode, what dutkll
profit tJsmei It, I l)
An? old lady sat (n her old arm ebstr,
With wrinkleJ eissge and duililed balr',
And hungry. worn fralurra
For day and tor week ber only fnri, .
A she sat ia her old arm chair,
-Had been potatoes.
But now, now Ihey were gone ; of bad and
good i
Not one w left for the old lady's food.
Of those potntoeo ;
And eh sighed and sJd I "A'bal sh.tll I do?
Whern shall I send, and to whom shall I got
Fur nvnre potatoes !''
'
AndsTfe Ihouglil of lb dcaoon oeer tbe
way,
Th deaefln s ready to worship and pray,
Wbo.e cellar was full of pot atom.
but said, "I will sond for th deacon lo
eoir (
He'll not much niind to glr me soms
Of sucb B store of potatoes.'
And the deacon come orer a fait as he
could. .
Thinking to do the old lady some good.
But neeer for once of potatoes.
It naked her at ono what was her cbicf
. want,
And she, simple soul, opeeling a grant,
Immediately answered '-l'olniues."
Bui the dononi'e religion didn't lie that
wy r .
He wss more accustomed to preaoh and
. Than In rive hie hoarded potatoes, .
So not heariujr. of course, what the old
lady said I
(I ro.e'lo pray with uncovered head,
Hut ah ouly thought of potatoes.
He prayed for patience, goodness and grace
Out when he prayed 'Lord, gi her pence,
She audibly sighed, (lire pot itoes."
And at the end of .each prayer which be
said,
Ita heard, or thought he heard lis its stead,
That same rjnest for potato.
Deacon wss troubled, knew not what lo do;
'Twee very emborraising to hare her aol so,
And about those earnal potatoes.
Fo coiling bis prayers, h started for
buui
The door oloeed behind, bo heard a deep
groan,
"Ob, glv to lb hungry potatoes !"
And rbo groan followed him all tho way
bom?.
In tbe millet uf the night it haunted his
rooir.,
'Oh, give to the hungry potatoes!"
He could benr it no lunger; aroao and
d refuel.
From bis well filled oollar taken, ia bast
A b:ig ol his best potatoes.
Ag:iin he went to tho widow's lone hul ;
Her nlveple eyes ulie had not yut abut,
Hut there she rat in her old arm chair,
Willi llio same wan features same wau air:
An I entering in he poure I on tbe floor
A bunhel or more from bis goodly storo
Uf choice potatoes.
The widow's heart leaped up for joy.
Her lace was haggered ami pslu no more:
"Now," S lid ilia deacon, "shall we pray t
"Yea," saiJ the widow, "now you may."
And he knelt him down on the sail ltd floor,
Wbere he had poured out his goodly store.
And such a prnyer the deacoa prayed,
As never before his lips essayed.
No longer cinharranse I, but free and full
As poured out the voice of a liberal moil,
And Ibe widow respe'i'U'd a loud "amen
Bui said no more of potatoes.
And would you hear this simple tale
l'rar for the poor, and praying, prevail ?
Then preface yjur prayer with alius and
good deeds ;
Search out the poor, their wants and their
"ee'i . . . I
Pray for tlicir peace nnd grace, spiritual
food, ll you ooscrvo aiiynnng etiio upon inni
Fr "pood' ft',J 8UiJll,ll;0' M tbc '"j paper which ymi hdd in your hand,
Put doi't forget Ibe polatoos ! that would positively ftU' ot the lelia
m-im tbUl? of that written dalu. Muko
Tcalliuony ut llio Klgbt Tluic.
Tho case pending before our court
iiitoritkl t.l tlui iiniinKi iln.rli A fniv
,. i t i . , , jury,' commenced tho witness
months prexiously Jacob Amea bbd J ", , , . , , ,
i. .a . . .i . ,'inoce of piper which I now hold
limit navinif npimnl. In ll.a .niAiinl a I I r
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fit I V rt I' V I if tliiinannt Hi-ill.iej .ill ..I
..I.J M. . J . ...Vl.k-M'. U V 1 1 1,1 M. Vi
ivh ich wasreudilyavailablo. At first it
wasHuppostd that the old mill bo was
eighty-eeven had died without baring
made a will, as be bad often bcea beard
to remark thut making a will seemed
liko a proparation for death, and at
there could bo no quoallou about tbo
inheritance of bis property, ho did Dot
choose to Diako any Bach, to biin,
ghostly tettument. Ilia direct aud only
legitimate heir were two orphans, both
girls, children of bis only daughter.
Que of them was u cripple, requiring
almost tbe individual curt aadatteu
tioo of the othor, and both woro be
loved by all who knew tbeoi. Whit
people wtro feeling glad that tbe or
phan sister wort to bo thus grandly
provided for, a man named James
Arnold presented a will for probate,
said to bo Iba Last Will and Testa
meat of Jacob Amea, made several
years before. T,bi Arnold wua
nrpbow-io'law c old Jacob, the child
of a wife't sister, and bad for several
year been employed as business agimt
and general accountant for the de
ceased ; and whwi bo cuuscd tbo will
to be presented, bo produced a num
ber ol witnesses, who declared that
tbey bad often' beard old Amea aay
be bad made tho only will be should
make, and tbnt Jamt Arnold was
hie heir j aad what teemed to muke
ibo ma'tar turo, two witucsse to the
will, former. torvanta or employe of
the testator, a woro puint-blauk to hav
ing teeo Amea plaoe bia tigoutura to
lb doeooiaat, titer wbiab tbey igoed
. ' i i
SNYDER CO.
Iheii; ,owo naoica. Honest,' poopl
shouk tbelr hoods at this, for Ihcio
two witnesses a man and hit wife
wtro not abotro aoapieioo.' lo (act It
wat pcoerit'.ly believed that' a tmall
aura of ready money Would toy Ibem,
body and aoul. I cterod th court
on Inte io iht aftcrn'odn of the third
day, junt aa the Int witnesi was about
to Icavo tho witDct box ; and the wit
net waaTkomna ChHidman, the aor
Tatil Just nlludod to. Ho hud boou
qoeationrd by rt jnryman, anJ bd
mudo a plitio ttateincot. Everything
was aainnt tbe poor Josorrin orphan
and all in favor of tha dispixod arpb
eer. In fart, no hinat mno, anJcr
the evl'lnnoe, eould have brought la a
verdict aitninsl Arnold's claim.
Tbe jury man who bad qtioetioncd
thla wituena sat at tho eoJ.of the box ;
and close lo him, ' amonc tho epceta
tors, itood old Hirvoy Goodrich, who
was at that time employed in tho pa
per-mil! of Duy it Lyon, ar Portland.
I had koowo him years before, whon
he wotked for Riue, of Nowloo. The
juror held the will in his haud. opuo,
and Goodrich c.iMt hist vyo upon it. I
aa tho oi l paper maker atari and
tremble.
" Lot mo lock at that !" I. beard
him whicper, for I slooj close by.
Tho juror, without cooidoring,
hanled him the document ; ami be-
foro tho oouniol oould IntorpOso and
regain it, Goodrich bad seen all ho
desired, and his first movement, after
relinquishing tho will, wa to hastoo
to tho lido of tho orphan attorney,
aad whisper hurriedly and excitedly,
in hi cur. 1 saw the attorney,
wboxo nttino was Shipmun, bond his
head attentively, and tbea Htttrt lo
hit feet. What was it In thoso
few brief oaometita the whole uudiooce
bad cntighl the fover of excitement,
for it was clearly evident that some
thing of importune wag on tho lapirf.
' May it plea.-n you h inor," aaid
Sbipnun very q'liotly o ctuiy an I
i quietly that wo feared it oould b
notliinir of imnoi'tanco. after all" I
muat a,k tl.o in JuL-en.'O ol the emirt. 1
wi-hta preso.it new an J imp .rtar.t '"' cool-give it lo him."
teatininiiy." 1,,,w" "uJl'r mJ' ',r ,J,llJo 1 Hnw a
There 'was anient war of wrN bo.;1"' bIk tu,l-. an'1 11,0 b,ut "trUL'k
twceii the opp ng fo'.md, j.f,,,,- "imetl.ing harder that, a wave,
which, hypermis-ion of tho court, the I ' -Siaru all ! Hlurn till ! I t.-ll ye,"
old p.p.T-i.vaker took the wittier box. ;tli'i'. l-.vl tjri-ii d I ickt.t ; an I I
, i- ,! knew that wo were fast. Iloaveti- !
HIJ H'l'O 1" llU'll i, , I. .11', .".iiji.i- j
tiou ete ,and then Mr. Xhipmau placed
tho will in bin hands.
" Mr. Goodrich, will yotl please ex
amili that tloeutuenl !"
" I have done ho, ir.M
" What ia tho writteu dato of that
will?"
September fifth, cigh .ten 1. ladro d
aad forty one," answered tho witneis,
reading from the instrument. "
"Now. Mr. Goidricli, will
j .... .
t'ml
,.l.,n4.. iiif'.irin lb, i i ire mid lli
court,
J J '
your own statement, in yaur owo way;
only luuke It concise and clear.'
" Vour boaor, and gentlemen of the
this
in my
i hand was tnanul'aoturod by
'
myself
and was cnlondered upuu a ruoohiuo of
my invention. Tbo water-lines, In
place of ibo ordinary bluo ruling, were
iocludod la . my luiprovemout. ou
will uloo obsorve upon closo itisrcction
-though tbo ink upon the surface
baa somowhai obsuiired il ipy own
atainp tn watermarks, tour Honor
can exftiniue It lor yoursoll."
Tbe judgo took tbo document, and
held it up against tha tlrong; light ;
and voluntarily be read alou I, so as
to bb beard by all la tbe room for
evety breath was hushed "II. Good
rich's Fatont. Eigbleto Hundred and
forty-threo I"
"Yea, your honor, broko In Good
rich, whoso professional inlegtity was
uow on tbo balaneo, ''I can aolemoly
wear that that sheet of paper was not
mad until at least two yearn aftor
Iho date of tho instrument which bas
boon written upon It face."
The piper wo given to the jury,
wbo were all upon their feet. Arool i's
counsel counsel demanded to see it.
Mr. Cloud man and wifo jot up, and
tried to leave the room, but were pro
vented. Judgo aad bar woro inn
state of ferment ; wbilo tha daouo au
dieueo swayed lo an fro in ougor, paio-
ful ausDeuse. Would this old uian'a
testimony bavo Its logiiiome weight f
Uvcryooo waa (uiisfied that there w
now uo question of ibd utter frnuJu-
leucy of the proteoded will, but bow
would tbo jury vitw (t.
Aht bow could. It, ba otherwise?
Tbart wn a wlto Mora potnt to an
PA., JUNE 20. 18)2.
lalllit(vnt court aotl jury ibao Bpeeoh
of loogae. The ooolcttt J . will bore
ia U innermost heart in it 1 haart
of hert" th Cmptntld ovideoea ol
tha bisa t lie ' opga ' lu wrifton Tjoo.
oibtr witnosse wort call J ono paper
rpakcr Bad two phpor-Joalirs lut the
thiog Wtt tiled. Tbo( waUt-lino
dalo of t tit paper xviRevlIeueii enough.
A littlo whilo and the JuJju rso bis
charge about as brief n thai-go I erer
beard. A (itllo longer tnl wo knew
that tha orlin wen) Ibe true nnd
legally enlablislicd hiM to Jacub
Amos's fort ti no. I will not attempt to
describe tho eeetio that followed. Suf
fice it fur mo to any, tbnt th purjured
parties were ovcrrly punis'.ted, wbilo
tho cuii of joy and gliJuots cut ita
uracious bentus upju tho bulovcd and
dctierviojr sifter?,
IIOSV tllPV I'iclll 1 lllllosi.
m . . .
. .... .
The following .Viv.d aketch of a
whale buut is from a eoricspin I-
coco ol the lialliuioro ( 'mum rriitl '
Ihtllftin. ofa rceetit i-stie : 1
We are now witbio a cable' length j
of tho ticaroft whules. a ncoro ol lo.it.sl
close in our Wake, mid atio'ihei' tthip's
boat laiiing upon us (Jrim John
Daggett, the mate, sci me I goinj? tna I
bis eyes ularting from their soelets,
teeth c'.incliud, aud barohiadid. 1
pulled the after oar, nnd ho Ii guid
cd tho boat wiih ouo hand ; his oth
rr at every atroke caught my our,
throwing it agaioit my breast, while
its lung blado quivered like a piece uljwild with excitement n I j y.
spring steel, lill the other b at ' waves caught a bright, lei tie
guiocd
us. recpiOj alowly abreast of
'Tull, men oh, if you love money,'
pull ! Dou't lot tbe boat pass us 1 Oh,
spring, every mother a oti nt you
boys, if you love, pull. A keg; oi ler
baecer among yor, if wo get up to
this wlulo I Ah, he blows ! Oh, Go I,
what a baek, broader'u tho old wo
man's pallor. Steady, now men:
ait a whisper, if you want to
live !
bar -
I One inorke utroke stand up
pooncr. Hoii't ye miss him, b oys !
! l""ok oul bva lie rou" UP
cool,
how the line How out, un if tnudened
wilb puio tho mounter plunged dovvu.
ward One two three hundred
... i i. . . i . .i...
It ruim elll iKllig aiouj; mo loggcrnea i,
tho mate tightening it every bound it
wou1'1 bear-cvery i.i.ii braced ti.m
, . WW -r ami wau-
I " hlunil"r turJ M'
e - .- I I I .1.1
. etieu, tor uieii no j in e i' ii.eh-p o ir
" -r
As I Uaued over tha gunwale tho
waters were clear ns crystal, und I
faneied I could kco the iuinieiio dept h
in tho trai'ipiil eliuient. It is pos - i -
bio a more thau failed giant is ""
iag thuneo to battle with us.
All-I 10
a few miuutes will il bu his hlool or
ours that (-Lull luru this pulluoiJ
I blue to turbid ciimsom '( A about
startled me, und looking urouul, there
lushing Iho sea to snow drills, rolled
our prey. Aud wlii.lan uMagoiii.it .
At least eighty feet long, of bugn
girth, be lay on bis back, (.tho eiolio-
lot's fuvoiite way of fighting,) his bead;
depressed, and jaw, fully fi'teeu I'1'"''
long, elevaied In the air, and bristling
with sharp gleaming, wbilo tcclb.
Hisroatiog was fearful. lown to
our oars, nnd iu a moment our mute
had bis lance at work
Keen as a razor blade, that I mg
thin lance found it way through bide
aud sinew, past piled up fl--h aud rib,
burylug ita boad in Iba very vitals of
iho monster. His throes of ugouy
were terrible and pitiful. At every
lanoo thrust bis huge body would qui
ver along its eutiro lougth, aud tbe
bright ted blood, hot from bis heart,
rush io a torrent from bis ipiracto. Ia
vaio b turns upon us tho well train
ed crow slip the boat out from under
hi very jaw, uod be ahull it dowo to
crush ut, and is bo rushos by, (gain
tbo laott cuts its cruel way.
No plsy. this kind of hunting. No
long ranged rifle fired from a safe dis
tauoo, A grand hand-to hand coui
but, grippliog the greatest living an
imal in a life and death atruggle. o
plao in that boat for woak oerves.
Ths be earnest moo sna'.ehing sub
sietance for familiea from out ol Ibe
sea, tod oooquering it king. II
strives to escape, but tbo iroo U Rail,
ing, and spouting ten gallon ol blood
t vtry b.-ealb, be la growing wrtk.
Tbo blood bta covortd a ; nd tbe
old mtto looki likt lb butcher bo ia.
Minima e. line nut, inn n houi.u ... u.f.nn ,lie l1lti(lt,lt , .ir,, ,v ,vl .
boat., nave the craek.ng of iho hue as;, . , ; ,
i i , .i . . i. . i i 1
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NO. 14
Oh, old fellow. I your enemies hivo
closed upon you, tod o fear. It i-
your life or iIicim, and mm ti l.iniph
ovur th brute.
But now the cdup tie gr:ieo is pivon,
aad he itt dyiti. On one aide, swim
minjr blindly, ho awrrpa pran'lly
round in a oan owin eirele, until at
last, beidin towar U the sun, as riit
ions grow "niore and more dark, u
mighty th'roo sbitkus tho hiio form, a
eeinvulyive ahu Her a in a List vain
strn'lo for life, anl a hu.'i-, titiwii l ly
mom, heaving tiptiti tin- nni ewrHi.
attest msn'n aupremiry upon the tva
tca aa well u upon the litis I.
Whilo we had liotMi at woik. the
other l iu'.i ha I u it b-cu idle. While
our whale upjiearo I fr en the fnvt
pinnae, tho whilo aehi! hit I silt'
riMiuiie l him, or in a wh -tier's pir-
lanee, "brought t ," f m- there is a lo.il
iri.. ........ I... :.. .1.1 .r
. 'iiii. 'ii . iii ii r' ii'iii "ll
ii . rt . i
-l-ei whal, a. A fleet or boat- ,..,. j
d in and ea. h quteldy Helcctui his j
l,rvJi eninmeni'.'d the work til death. I
' '- "eeno was a iierfe.t panilitn oni
m tho whales, ru'Migled n many
I""'', flriviu.' t, r.,pap. ; hero
inie on
I his back, bis great bt is'hng ja .v t ie -
Viled, and lines n'taehe I to
utlu't
whale wound roind aid ruin I it;
there another, tryiiu lig'it his way
(dear nf tho iu i-s. 1 . s '. uz itrin mdous
hluira with ' llake.-" tri ) litis.
Tho
Huirounui.'tg boutu pies upun theiu.
the latiee fl i.-'hiiig in the iin'ight,
the situating crews c ivee. il with li md,
r
were lloalin.
blool.
. But, ono
ill a H-ia ol
after another
awuy from the entangled mu
imo tin, -iiuiry. ami uragg
In in the boat, tho olfieors still
'.ho lanec the tuonster, for.-a
tho sehoul, yiel led and turne
up.'' Our Hhip secured three in
prizes, tiinotig which our b"at i
i tured tho kin, being w hat is tei
fed a "hundred barrel feller." .
noon wo had them nlong-ile tl.
fhip, tn.-eiired them with in:i--i v
chaiiiH, an l made Mtil t cuiu an i II
before bi giiitiitig the w.uk I i tit
ti ng in
.1 lltt l M I'IM' ill ;t t iuil l
Kooiii. Tho I'rovi h ii.'i- J iitr.Ki' sues :
An iiiiuu.il Heein! look (ilaee during
the trial of the ease of It irges vs
Anderson. 'I'iie ea.i is lnoight lo
rcc.iver moneys won at various times
an ill'intrat i m o! tan tecliaij i'i'i s l
the game, a i oaqilele turn la'iie w .:h
its marking app.it itus an I nlver cu
lieepr r's box. An ;npTt. Mr Dai:,
iid 11 lleline. took his s-at a' the ta.
bh' and pi lyed the g 'id the eoiiii.i'l
mid ol lit r mi 'e! utor.s win their bet-.
; uliioug!i hn
i was largely in 1'ivnr of
lie then took a t "!
n,,, ,:ink
j tt ii fprs ." that is, a pack in whieh j
j ocrt aat ia of tho card we' o tiim nol ut
' the e,i lt to tin ediii', iiuoh ui vu'd to
ji,i nv (ml e:isllv nereiMved bv th i
touch nfth't dealer. f this ilevie.i
the drii'er knew tho posiii in of any
earl, and by tleul.ti;? two ut a time
when necessary, was uMo to luiku the
opposite players Ioomi at will. This
false deck of cards being insert." I in-
to the box, Iho spectators, betting at
choice against tho bank, loan I
th it
,,0 j,. ju-ibuie 1 iho favors ol
j fortune all tohimseif, arr) were at once,
covinct.j i,UIoril a t hing gtimli
; u 'fho export t.-atitled that he
L,een ; tlu 8,.rvi(..e of tlu defun-
j.1)t ulJ,j ,a j UM0, tbe " drippers to
lefraud tbo innocent custom ns Tho
del'endcot denies the uso of thi "skin
gime' at bis place, and trnys the story
of tho expert is a fabrication resulting
from a personal enmity. Ilowjvor
that may bo, that suob a siufal guno
is poesib'e locmed to be pretty clearly
demoustratsd in npen oourt.
Few Wouds. Somo men uso words
s rifloiueo use bullets. Tbey say but
little. Tbo few words usod go right
to tbo mark. They let you talk. - '
nuido wilb their eye and faeo, c
on, till w bat you say can la
ed io a word or two, and tho,
lunt e out a sentence .pierce the
to th quick, od are dono. .
onnversitiioo falls to their mind i
river into a deep chasm, and is I
from sight by it depth and darkn
Tbey will sometime surprise you wi
lew word, they go to the mark I.
a gunshot, and theo they re sib
again, as if they were reloading. Ku
men are sufe counselors, and ti
friends when Ibey profess to be such
To them truth is more vtluabl tb
gold, while pretension it too gtuay
deceive them. Word without poi'
to them, re likt title w ithout met
only betraying the weak net' oft
blinded dope who art aver usod
pr osuolars ofotbgr m.n'j lajiscaiiiB,
Aa-rSiiilnDr liato.'
Ooecoloaiaoae year .
One-half eoluaia, ta year,
atCof
16 cs.
74.
6V.
One-foarlb eoluaia, aa year.
On square (10 lines) n Insetilo
Every dditlniil Insertioa
Professional and Business eard of
not more than fiv line, per year
e,oo
Auuiiur, r.iecuior, Adiulnlstraior
and A-signrs Notloe
Editorial notice per lin IS.
All adverlisemrnle fi r a shorter period
thna cue year ar payable at tbe tint
Ihry are ordered, and if not paid the per
il on ordering Ibem will be held responsiblt
for the money.
4lii M.tlltln;.
The benelii to ho derived by all
elsfaen (ri'iil perotuil nhlution is cf
tiniVer-iil intei .--t, nn I highly n.
trenied in nm-i.-nt renrd, 'J'lio phj
sica! a'ltiigih fitxl vioniis coiis'itu
tinn ol' th (itii kfl and llomttna ato
jtiHtly ntlril utcJ as ninth lo their ha
bitHi.f Lot lung a to t lit-ir regular ex
I'lelMe. ll niut bu iriiiarLcd gener
oily, in r Terence to cold ba'hinjr.
I lint the l.iit'l hIiiiiiU tour h the water
lira!, nt the blood naturally teredos
Irctn that (art nl'thu body which first
icino- in tontu.'l tvnh the cold. Tim
water, nn loin hing the xurCireof tbo
body, pivrH a ah'irk l the whole sj's.
leui, at.vl the h!iin is liirecd Irom tho
superlieiul lo tl.f deep setitcd vessels :
mid mi leaving tho water, provided
the h.'ither I ns I" en in a Itinderuli
tinn', a (vnclion t:ike. place tt oin ll,i
ecu: n to tin sut-laee ; this kind t l
cirj i otimi i vety in'iillliy. and in it
con ;?.s the gte it benrlit uf tlio col I
j bath. W anu b.iths ato of greiter
' MlltnrtMlee tl.t.n is l'i niM-n Iv Sllllliust'il.
- ,, , , . , ' ,
I hi'V may le I ..ken with cithI advsn
Ut , ., fcwitllt,P. ,,,
while ihe In ly is at tuiv ilt.-roe or
tcmpera'tn e They am lint in any
''egre, wn. n us.i I in iim lei ultoti, j.
, bilit'itiiii; ; but, on tno C'lti'.rnry, ara
' t. Ii. I. i.l tli-li ll.I'lVll He. I L-'.'.ir 'I'l...
I i .... i.. i ..V . : .
j ".mil illllll lllll 1. l'lli lllll Lll-I.'b .
! excituij' tlie ( ir. tiia:e.'u nf tho blool,
I and in I'l oiii Auig t.. r-pn ui i hi an I
; other n ittir.il ncereti .us. tiierehy el-
li'e'.iully arri Hlitig in my iiic;p'etit dis
'eases. u eiMHiieli'Oi with the hath,
lor n'iv e ioim mi uliiut oo. coiii-iioii
' salt tu iv lie iiilvatitaecously used. It
d:s0vi.,l in water, un I prevents any
I ;i-k nl taking cold ; it is ali-o a pow
erful tjiiii', an J -jentrul tuvigorut'ir
I nf tbe "i
I. a v.
I.
not releii-.
il the cooi h i ni i.i . .
given an I the ntn uitit can ,i, proven.
A n i'n lot--or uf i iiiitu is exempt
. fnini I: al'iity il no .rvel willi no
j l ice ol ili-li iti ir wit Inn twenty lour
hours of ii- ii-e -paviic'i't '
j N' oi s liear int r' t only wli n n.i
stllti"!
I'liiie ples -iro r.p uimI.Ii! for the
i acts nl I lii'ir agents
Ijtioranie ol the law cx viset no one.
i It i a Irau i I" cotieeiil a Irand.
! The law eo'iipcis u i ouo to do im-
pOssiliilit ios.
An areenieiit wi;h nit eonsi dera
tion is vio l.
' Signu'ui-!! in id" with a leal pen-
i; ri' e e Ml I hi law.
A recoipt lur in oiey is not a'.iys3
! co'ii'!u-iwi
i 'I'ho to ts i f 1 1 o partuir bio 1' all
i the r-r
How lit M''j.
We are -liicn ask' d I or u pr-seVip-I
ion lor pn turn it ur illy wiLclnl per
s ins Tlio "Iiiih r.'.-siire" iriri.'t, ta
on which many ol our business men
vv rk :h ir hr lins tin ! al'Uso their b j-
Ii--. begets an irri ihle r inlilioi) of
tho ii'Ties, anil -, iiiorhid s'ate of
j mill I. vi-ry ini'aoi.c-t J to quiet nud
relroshiiig r-lci'p is. it'll piirsoBs will
ullrn t; "i h.'d weary aa I exluiistol,
lint pinnol. k!i-c) ; or sle n dreaiuilv
! and filially ; or lie uwaio for hoars,
j U":,,'U l" ? ut u". .U' HV0 tr"'li
1 ......... i' , i !.'..;
Ill Ml Ol ir-i IIIILl'l. .1, IIU'I IIIITV lid I
tntiriy reecijits whieh proved better in
tlieoiy liinn in practice.
Tho very
brut method wo have V 't iliscovereil
is thut ol counting, liieutlie deeply
end slowly (without any straining
ell nl) nnd with every expiration,
lount one, iwi, three, etc, up t ) a
hundred. Some p -rs.'iis will bo uslee(a
before they run count titty iu this)
manner. Others will count ten twen
ty, or thirty, and then lorget thetu
sulvrs a'nl eeaso cininiiiig Io sueli
cases always cotnmeo -e again si oueo.
Very fow p rams ran count a hun
dred and flud themselves awako j but
should this lui C 'en repeat ths dotJ
until cured. iMwi iw of' II ili fx.
hiY t'liit'Ds Two ooysaiuan tho
blackberry bushes, saw a clout rising,
and beard a mini like thuader. O le,
'' limi'l ai I lo tho
ig
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