SF .Si.'iVlW k ) ... s 'vt 1 . Vtlirortlsiinar a 1th .' T.ta of EaUorfrtltva, tWO DOLLARS Tt AWJtOM, rayabi wars U moslha, or 12.60 If tot paid whals tbe yr. K safer dlsetmllnned . taill all arrearage aro paid ddImi at ' lber.tlBftptir ,.r. fobtKrlptlons outaivli tf the county r2rPrsonliftUr a&l atlng paper addressed to other b tnbscribers, and art llabla for lb aoo f th paper J It POTTER, ATTV'llXlSY AT LA XT. Offers Mt profeio"' .i t!, fabll. AU tecal bnslae ..ottd to hli ear will rMalr fronipun.llaa. OiCo s dor boot In New Luther Church. July, M '73. . . T P. CRONMILLEIt, . V . ; , ATTOBSEY AT LATT, . Mlddlcburg, Pn., jffer hi nroleeslonsl Mrvlces to tht nub- i. Collection end all oihrf professional -taslnass (atrusied to bit ear will reoeW iprompt aUeatioo. (Jan 8, '671 f AC SIMPSON, ATTOUNEY AT LAW, Selinsgrove Pa., QTtrf bta professions! service to tlia rub le. All business nlrusfed to iiia arr will be promptly attended to. ' ( Jan. IT, 'C7lf JW. KNIOIIT,' e ATTORNEY AT LAW. Freoburir ra.. OITera Ma Professional ef?lcto the pub le. AU buainea animated to hia ear Will be promptly attended to. Jan. IT. C7tf Wai. van gkzkr, aitoknev at law. Lowisburg Ta., T)n"er bla professional terrlca to be pub llo. Coliaotiona and all other 1'iolonion sl b'naineaa entruitrd to hit oar 'ill re- eeie prompt atteutlon. GKO F. MILLKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lcwiiaburg l'a Offer hia Professional aorvlc to thtpnb lie. Colleotlon and all other profpnlon II buaineaa rnlruslad to hia ear will ra- celvo prompt attention. Jan. 8, 'U7if 1 M.LINN, A. II. DILL J f Saecenorl to J. T. h 1. M. l.lnn,) ATTOHNEV8 AT LAW, Lewieburc, Pa. Offer their profeaaional eertioea to the public Colleoitooi and all other pro fessional business nlruted to ibeir ear ' will reoeleaprooiplalteniioD.f Jan. S, '07tf IIARLK3 iioaver, " ATTOUNEY AT LAW. Sclinagrore Ta., Offer bit rrofesaional serTice to tbe pub do. Coliaotiona and all other professions business entrusted to bla oar will re - oelte prompt attention. Oflice two door orlh of the KeTslone Hotel, f Jan 6. '6 aacat allsmam. bobaci allima, S. ALLEMAN & SON. ATTORN E YS A T LA W. HeliiiHgfivo l'n. AU profeseional business and oollecting entrusted to their care will be promptly aliened to. Can be consulted in hnglisU er German. OiLce, Mark. Bquare. T N. MYERS. ATTORNEY k COUNSELOR AT Uw 'Sliddlfbur Soydor C-'uiinty Penn'n Oflice a few doors Wrxt of the P. O. on Main (treat. Consultation in Knclinh and Cein an rriipgB. Fcp. b'tf JC.BUCHKR, e ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lcwinlmrg Tn., Offer bll professional seiTiceslo Hie pub .ie. AU business entrusted to bia care will ba rrotnrtly attended to. Jan. 8. (.- KOVtll & HAKKIl KX SEWING MACHINE Persons in need of a good and durable Sewing Mucliine can be acoommodHted at reasonable prices vy caning on on pa i-sl Faust. Accnt. Sclinsgrove. Uan. 24. 'U& DR. J. Y. SHIN DEL, SURGEON AND PHYSTCIAS, Middleburg Pa Offer bis professional sertice to tbe cit Jseni of Middleburg ana viciniiy. March 21, C7 P. VAN BUSKIRK, 8UR0ICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST Eclinpgrove renn JOHN K. HUGHES, En.., JUSTICE OF TnE TEACE, Ccun Twp., Snjdcr Co. T Yh. WAGNER, Esq., JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, JaokBoo Tow.lsbip, Snyder Co. Pa., Will attend lo all bnslnes entrusted to bla eara and on lb most reaaonable term. March 12, '08if DRJ- 1' KANAWEL, . PHYSICIAN AND 8CR0E0N, Centres llle, Snyder Co., Pa nir.rs Lie nrofessIoDal serrlce to th public . K AO 0-88tf RAY01LL Co.. VT WHOIISAI PlAltBS IB WOOD AND WILLOW, WARE Oil Cloths, Window Shade, Droom. Mat, Drusbaa Cotton Lap, Uniia Jgs, i.j Hets, Bucket, Twine, Wick, fco. 845 North Third Slreed, Philadelphia. fb. 7, '67 OEO. W. GRANELLO, Eq.. JUaTIOEOPTHE PEACE Conveyancer. MiddUbura Snyder County, Tenna OoTBelB In all Its brsnebes V" laslraeMnts of writing drawn with Menraoe'. BT. PARK 8, s ATTORNEY AT LAW & DISTRICT ATTORNY, M1DDLEDCRQ. 8NYDER COUNTY, T ORoo la Court Hu, SepUlO, '67ir T UO'S 6W1NKFRD, with 7. F. HAH SELL, 2 amoved tnm U N. Iarlk Strati CHINA OLABH & Lneentsivtiret CI NORTH THIRD STREET, IlaP LFHIA. OfLjUal Hcka CooUUy m Hand rOL. 10. t?AJRMOUNT HOUSE. A M E AS THK .DEPOT. IMiiicllebiirc', Xn, GEOROK GUYER, Proprietor. Tbl ion la in etes proitmli to th root, and baa latet been rabuilt and ra- Mild. Hot mi eonunodioua llielable well supplied WtiU th beat lb market afford --ivt lerdja ncdsrai. - PAXTON VILLI. (Ttenfcr Station. HENRY CENTER, rroprietor. Tfie Barters! -no1 aitopte thin nrnthnd of la form n the public that ke b opened a holnl at the il nmel nUoe. on the road from MliWtla burg to hvsrtna. sno that he la urniMireri to nurtaln the publlo.wltta first lOsassoiv.mniiMla April, MTI. . yALKER II0U8E, K. 1). WALTER I'ropriotor. Tbia a new house, needy furnished and enow open to the traveling publio. Hi loomed near the depot. No effort will be (pared by the proprietor to make the atay of hia guests pleasant and agreeable. JJAVIS HOUSE, At the Mimin. Centre. Purbnrr I,UtowB B, K. leput, corner o( Water and Dorcaa Hu., Jj'ViMtOVI. lti., Gorgo Flory & Son, Fropriocors. fcrSTOprn Day and Night for Ilia aooom- modation of traveler. A Aral elaaa Ilea- lanrant I attached to lha bold, whera Mea'a at all hour can b bad. Terms sareenable. 9,43-tf BUMGARDNKR HOUSE, (OpposltaKsadlDfiRallroad Pspot) Ilnrrimbursf, l'n.., A. ZZ. &AXV3X, Proprietor. nKrerr effort nerassarr to Intra r the enm fori of cueits will be made. 1 ha house hu tn aawly rantted. oatM,ls7ltC LLEOHENY HOUSE, Koi. 813 A 811 Market Street, triors t:ihlk, PHILADELPHIA. yV I3eclc, Xroprictor. Terms li 00 Per Day. jisl4 JOHN II. ARNOLD, Vttorney tit LaM", MIDDLEBCBO, TA. Prof ess! on si business entrusted to hiscar wil! be promptly ended to. Feb 0,7 J. THOMPSON BAKER, Attoi'noynt-Laws Lowixbtirg, Union Co., Pa, tCy Can be consulted In tbe English an German lnnKtisgi'S.nlI OFFICE Market Hrcct, opposite nails tMiniu & Co Bioro --'.iy gAML'EL II. ORWIO, Vttoi'iioy-nl-Tiii-w, OFFICE, TIT WALNUT BTRtET, rniLAPSLrHiA. A G. HORNBERGER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Torry Township, Snyder County, Pa. Collections, Conreyunclnir, ami all other osks ic-rialulnK to ik to me om- win in pr utile near i rotituiansvlllo. romptly atieuuso to. J. C. KKEITZER. JUSTICE OK TIIF. PEATK. ('hsinan towurhlp hnyuer Co. ra, C'onreTanctnit. Collecting and sll other rml ne cniriuted to his eara will be prouiptly al euueu to. JJR J. W. ROCKEFELLOW, PHYSICIAN AND Blind EON Offeri his professions! servloes to the cltli.cn muuiouurtf anu viciuuy. (juuw-h A FINE ASSORTMENT OF THESES XL ItYE WHISKEY, TOLDUKE PEACH WHISKEY. HUANDY. GIN. AND BYRUP8 Just receised and for sa'.e at th Esgle Hotel, In Middleburg. JOHN A. oTAULSECHbu, Aug. 18, 1870. Ti B. SLIFERS XJ, WHOLESALE AND IiETAIL Furniture Warerooms, NO. C6 NORTH SECOND 8TREET, (Uelow Arch, West Sid.) Factory and . TXholemU Drpartmcnt, 1003 North Cib Street, abora Oxford, 8tf 1 nilLADEU'UU. J.4COU I. BOGAR, WITH . u BERROTH, BERG8TRESSER CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH. PROVISIONS, &c No. 200 North Wbarre, (sbot KaoSt., 0-71 f PHILADELPALA. J B. SELHEIMER, SEALED IN HARDWARE, Iron, Hails, ' Steel. Leather. Faints, Oils Coach & Saddlery Ware AND MANUFACTURER OP Stoves & -Tinware MARKET ETREET, , Letviulowu. Penn'a Nesember J, 1871-lf T J. SMITn. ATTOINET AT LAW . MIDDLEBURa, BKTEDB OO., PA. OaTar Ms ProAMSloBat Barrloa to Ua pub'l OaotnUatl la Mtk4 sM Otmas). .MIDDLEBUllG Holoct Pootpy. The llont of lh Dy. There must betho who bear the beat And burder I on with wear feet Tbey toll along noontide way, Nor rest when eomes the fall of day. Through dewy morne.'llirmiftli lender rc, A.., i i .1 i i ' ,..r inntir seeps inprn uiniin; sueaT Which n man cafe for i One on hieh Will count their earnings by-ayJ.by. f pallenl heart 1 bornio will ! That bends to work inch strength nnJ. (kill! The angel sometimes stoop lo ask ID meaning or tby daily task. flod knows, beyond an angol'l ken, The grandeur Ood bestows on men Whom sorrow, fnilurr, ptln, and loss But crown anew at erery cross. Look Alolf. Take the Irinl God liss senl you, rmootn me wrinkles rrom your brow, Hnlf tho tritlos that oppress you , Matter not a week from now tf you know not how lo bear them, Ask linn ; II will loaoh you bow. De not troubled orer careful, Lest tba note dim dull' lishl. And in looking after trifles, ((rarer thing pass out of sifflit. And In cleaning household ressels, rail to keep your own heart bright. What. If childish bands aro busy, Blrewing dowers, or tracking clay, Orer floors just scoured so nicely t A.IUI looi-prints wand away t Stani and tracks of merry children Ar not sins ah, let them play I True, your husband like thing tidy. nut n lines an ctieerrul, too Ha forgieea a alight confusion, Suuarea it with a smil from Too. Then a spicy bit of gossip Afakes biut feel as good a new. Men, though wantinj all tlrngseozy, Don't object lo I rath and noiss Hearing echoes of their childhood In tba creaky boot a of boys Ami t think they Ilk tba mualo Uf their noisy drums and toy. My own husband, hesren bles Lim, ntien I work with might and main. Washing, sweeping, dusting, scouring Doorstep, floor and window-Dane. Did me atop and tak thing easy. "Clear the tluat from off your brain." Tbe Republican Platform. Tho follow-in? is the platform of pnnapluB wuicli vrnn unainnuniHly a dopteil by tho Philadelphia Convon- tiuii. At l'uvcib evurv lnmuiuiui, ini- tioual quostion. and will bo heiu tily endorsoa by au Kcpnblicaun : 1 ho Republican pnrtj' of tho Lui tod Stiitos, assembled in Natinnal Convention in tho citj' of I'liilailul phia, on tho Cth and Cth day of Juno, 1872, apiin declares its faith, appeals to its hiritory, and announ cou its position np'jn tlio ipiestions be fore- tlio country. l irst. During eleven years ol Bti prcruacy it ban neeeptod, with grand courage, tlio Rolnimi dutiuH ol tbu timoH i it suppressed a gigantic ro Ixillion, emancipated four millions of slaves, decreed tho ctjuid eitizeti- slnp oi all, and t'stalilisuuit umversa HiiUVago i exhibiting luiparalulled magnanimity, it criminally punished no man fur political ollxnecs, and warmly welcomed all who proved their loyalty by observing tho laws t and dealing justly with their neigh bors It lms Steadily decided Willi ihmncss tho resultant disorders of a great war, and initiatod a wiso and humaiio policy toward tho indiau. Tho Pacilio Railroad and similar vast enterprises havo boon generally aid ed and successfully conducted ; tho publio lands freely given ta actual settlers i emigrat.ion. hoa boon pro tected and encouraged and full ac knowledgment of tho naturalized cit izens' rights Bocurod from European powers i a uniform national curren cy has been provided, repudiation frowned down, tbe nationul crcAUt sustained under extraordinary bur dens, and new bonds negotiated at lower rates. Tho revenues have been carefully collected and honestly, ap plied, despite annual large roduction of tho rates of taxation. The public debt has been reduced during Qon. era! Grant's Presidency, at the rate of a hundred millions a year i great financial crises have been avoided, and peaoo and plenty prevail through out the land. Menacing foreign dif ficulties have been peacefully and honorably composed, and the honor ana power oi uie uauon xepc in high respect throughout the world. This glorious record of the past is the party's best record for tho fu ture. We believe that the people will not entrust the Government to any party or combination of men composed cmony oi tnose wno nave , I-.. s it.: i l resisioa every Biup ui uun uwiouuui progress. Second Complete liberty and ex act equality iu the enjoyment of all civil, ponucoi ana puuuo ngnis, should be estabhshod and effectually maintained throughout the Union, by efficient and appropriate State aud foderol legislation. Neither the law or its administration should ad mit of any discrimination in rospoct of citizens by reason of race, croed, color, or previous condition of Ber vitudo. Third. The recant amendments to the National Constitution should bo cordially sustained because they we right not merely tolerated because thev are law should be carried out according to their spirit by appro priate legislation, tho enforcement of whice can safely be entrusted on ly to tho party that secured those amendments. .Fourth. The National Government SNYDER CO. should Beck to tnaintnin honorable peace with all nations, protecting citizens everywhere, and sympathise with all people who strive for great er liberty. " - ruth. Any BvBtom of civil service under which tho subordinate posi tions of the Government aro consid ered mere rewards for party seal, is rauuiy demoralizing i and we there fore favor a reform of tlio system by laws which filial! abolish tho evils of patronage, and make honesty and ef ficiency and fidelity, without espe cially creating a lifo tenure of office, Sixth. AVe aro opposed to future grants of tho public lands to corpora tions and monopolies, and demand that tho nat ional domain lw set apart for frco homos for tho peoplo. Seventh. Tho annual revi nucs af- tor payiti current extxnsoB, pen sions and tho interest on tlio publio debt, should furnish a moderate bnl- anco for tho roduction of tho princi pal, and the re von no, except so much as may be dorivod front a tax upon tobacco and liquors, bo raised by du ties upon importations in securing remunsrative wages to labor and pro tect tho industry, growth and pros pcrity of tho wholo country. J .ighth. e hold in undying hon or tho soldies and sailors, whoso val or saved tho Union. Their pensions aro a sacrct debt of tho nation, and tho widows and orphans of tlioro who died for their country aro entitled to the caro of a generous and great fill ieoplo. AVo favor Biich additional legislation as will extend tho bouuly of tho government to all our soldiers ;tnd sailors who were hoimruMy din charged, ami who, in tho timo of du ty became disabled, without regard to the longth of servieo or tho cuuso of such a- discharge. Ninth. Iho doctnno of Groat Britain and other European powers concerning allegianco onco a subject always a subject having at last, through tho ctt'orts 'of tho ltcpubli- can party, been abandoned, and the Themascnliuo intellect is taxed to its utmost capacity when tho mvs tcries of tho female garb become in volved with tho otlier intricacies of jurisprudence A woman was shot latoly in California and tho coroiur attempting to illustmto tlio rottrso of the bullet through her corsets by ... .... , , . , puuuig una sirango uovico nromni!10 ins own waist, ito got iu wrong side up, wrong sido iu front, and wrong sido out, and though a married man, and assir.U'd by tho snggeKt iurm of several jurymen, ho couldii t fcet it right until an experienced reporter stepped up nnjf neatly adjusted the tho bit of mechanism for lain. Amorlcao ides ol th) iiidivMuil'. riglit to traimt'er a'loglaiice having been accepted by European nntior., il U tlio duly of our liovirtiiuont to k'uarj with ji'ulou caro tho right ol a'leptxi cilizens r.gainst tlio umiiu tiou ol uouutburizaJ claims by tlivir formor povoriimmit'', and wo ure continual careful eacouraoiiicat nud protection to voluntary Immigration. Tcnlh. Tho franking privilego ought to be abolished, and tho way prepared fir a speedy reduolion in the rates of postago. Llevonlli. Anions tho questions which pre-s for attention istlml which concui'u.t tho iclution of capital and labor, and tho Republican parly re oonlzes tho duty of so nlinping It-gis- lalion as to socuro full proiuetioo und tho aiupluct field for capital, and tor labor, tlio creator of capital, tho lar yet opportnoilies and a just eliaro of mutual profits of theso two great ser vants of civilization. Twelfth. Wo hold that OonRro and the Prosidont havo ouly lullilled to itnparalivs duly in their measures for tho aupprcssiou ol'v'olont and trea looahlo orjiauizations in eertaiu lately rebellious region, and for tho protec tion of tho ballot box, and therefore tbey aro entitled lo tho thaDks of tho oatioo. Thirteenth. Ws pronouoee repudi ation of tbe publio debt io any form or disguino sb a national crime. We witness with pride tbe .reduction of lbs principal of tho debt and tho rates of ioltrcst upon the balance, sad coo flJcnily expect that our excellent na tional currency will bo perfuoled by a speedy resumption of specie payment. ' Eourteoolh. Tho Ropublioau party is mindful of its obligations to tbe loyal women of Araorica for their no ble devotion to tbe pau of freedom. Tbeir wide field of usefulness is view ed witb satisfaction, sod honest do. mands of any class of cluaoo for ad ditional rights should be treated with respoeirul voosideralioa. fifteenth. We boartilyrapprove the action of Congress in extoudiog am. oesty to those latoly io rebolion, and rejoice io thegrowth of pose and fra ternal fooling throughout tho land. Bixteooth. Ibo ilepubllesa party proposo to respect tbe rights reserved by tue people to moaiieive as cars fully a the powers dolccated by them to the Stat and tbe Fsdorsl Ouvern meat ; it disapproves of th resort to unconstitutional law fur the pur pose of removing evil by lotorfvriog witb rights not surrendered by tbe people to either tho Slate or Natiou ul CiorerDineot. Soventeeuth. It Is tho duty of tbe general Government to .adopt snob oieasures as may tend to encourage and restore Ameriouu eoiutnorce and jhin-buiiJioif. - Eiehteenlb. Ws beliero that the aiodoal patriotism, the enrnost p'ir pose, th sound judguiout, the prsetl- oal wu1om, the luoorruptaois iiiioKri tv aod the illustrious serviees of Ulvs tea 8. Grant bsra oomseadei him to TA.t JULY 11. 1872. th heart of the American f cople, aod with him it on. heal w start to day upon a new march to victory. KiITTLKj I'OTTEIl. AX 1NCIDI.1T or Till ktVT.LUOH. A short little, sqanro built, dork skionod twinkling eyed jounsi follow, was known Iho rcglmcntovcr as "Llt tlo rotter." Tho nam coino from hi trade be for tho war titnea, srtd from tho faot thai ho was always talking shop, and examining clays with alhho ehtbusiasm of a goalouist. Ho li.i.l tlio7scully or becoming intcrcste l io anjthiofr that any olhor mio wait Jo- injr. Ctandiog near tho pickot fire, though uncorofortabl himself, he could always ftijrgest a woy in which to make the cole boil, aod v.oul I satbor np tittle splinters and pllo un der and about the liltlo kettle with the kceoct enjoyment, sllh)' tin cof fee belonged to the ronnl ta"iiurn man la tho company. Ilo showed liif k icdly iotcrcft In ercry mnn's a(Tuir and of course was univei-silly liked, At Sbiloh, in tho midst of tho sc- eonJ day's ba'tl j Lilt'.o l'otfor left tho company to get w.itcr fur hinii-clf e.nd sovoral ol In.' ctimpnmoos. A quick chnno of position, a new line of bit- lie formation, took plnco, ailer t'u do pnrtur, and Liltlo Potter v.-a ocn uo more for sjrcral day. Adcr tho rsbeij rctrcalc l, ho v o-i aciinj a-t nurno at tho briado bopiial. lie cou'.Jo't find tlio rciiinvnt on his ro turn, but found tho hoHpitut, and tho division surgeon orderotl him on duty, and discovering hU excellence a a nurse, would not lot hiui return to his ootnptny. There was s quarrel between tho cnpl.nn and tho surgoon, tlio former M)ein IiiUlo 1'ottar as a ckulkcr, and the latter sceiojj liim s.i a useful man wno nu'i tuaiio a mistnuo liirougn no fitult of hisown. Tho captaia repor ted Potter absent without loavo, and won cour'. inartiulcd. Tho eon- tenco wna thai ho should fjrfoit six month' pay. Tho men el t!io com- puny were very indi.;i.ant, bit Pot ter said nothing. Tho Floppago ol dix months piy told sorely nn him. hut ho wcalhored the storm, and enmo out as serene as though ho had oovcr bcon com t inartialod. Much clothing wai lo-t nt Shiloli, and a list was undo out of clothin lost in battle. Tho icrgomt would nk : "Well, lilauie, what did you lose at Shiloh ' Answer : "An overcoat an 1 knap sack.1' 'What did you lono at Shiloh, Pot tor ?" "Willi in liscrihablo drollery, P.it tor said with a sort of liq that was characteristic;" "I lotht thoveuty eight dollaith !" This win the only referenco Lo inalo to the eourt-innitiitl und the six moulds' pay until tho morning of Ihe terriblo JJecemlier 31, at Stone River. In the hurry of tlio company formation for haltlo, Liltlo Pottorwa he first man In plnco, alter the ordor- ly, and though the shortest m in iu tho company, bo held his plnco there iu faco of tho rule to the contrary. there was a sweeping charge, Thut oouipauy left their dead further to the front than any other regiment In action that day. They waro eruelly orushed reloutlushly driven. Liltlo Potter was a giant In doio,'. He kept his place next to the orderly whoa tho cotnpauy was broken und scattered. With a precinion that would under other circumstances have been droll, bo for mod on the or derly whonevor a charge was made, aod while it was every man for hiui self. A he was ramming homo a load, ft bull slruek him in the fleshy part of the leg, cutting a great ganh aod tearing his clothes. ' He was ad vised to go to tho rear. Tho roply was : '1 will shew them who js a oow- arJ." A shot struck bitn in the left shoul der, id be became deadly pale. Still wita teeth and right nana ua mana ged to load his gun and fire. Anoth er shot truck him in tht thigh, aod he full. . H was drag-god to tb stump and placed so that the raking fire wonld not touch hint. Ilo duhb rately crawled around and placed hlraeelf io as to face the rtboln, and as tho company gave back in one of those almost band to baud fights Lit tie Potter kiwod bis band to the moo nearest him aod oosiled down wilb a sigh of relief. Day afterward tbe sergeant found a pair of black eye glisteoiost from festoons of wbit) sheets, fa a hospital NOT) Jt Murfreesboro, They telonjod to Utile I'otur j broken leirecd, broken, arniod and bimtsped. Ho coold not rnovo and could hardly spea!:. But as tho tearful man bent over him,' he lisped : "Wo wakthd them, dida'l wo ?' The rebels found hi in braced cp igainst the tump punching st thom with tit gun hald io his or. hand, as ihey ran by. Ho w.i take a to the hospital, nnd lieru, 'i.y alter t'ay, bin old comrades went tJ ceo him. Tlfj did moro ; they at onco wrote to General K isecrnns, Mlin iho aim plo story. Tiny c.irried tho letter alone tho red lupo lin, from brigido. headqiinrtcts to division, fro'ii ilivls. ion to corps, from corps loarniy head, quarters, and returned willi an or dor from Koipcrnns hit lficlf, d!r';:!nj: thnt the six months' pr.y In rcturued lo Little Potter, thut all charges on the record be eraeJ, and that no or der Pomphmcnlin hs gallnutry be read on drew paiolo, and that a copy ho sent lo tho mnn who bohnred bo nobly. Tlio order wis read on dress parade, end the d icumcnt with all its array of endorfpmcnts and oi l Tuba's letter were carried to Mills Totter, by men who could hardly speak. He seemed like ono tram-figured, a one ei his old timo friends road and re-ren I the orJer Icltcr. Ilo had it held down to hit eyes si ho could eee tl.a red line and fli rlitl si n.itures. fhen rsino his firrt tears. Now, boys, I doo't care to get well. It's nil wiped out, ain't it 7 1 was determined to get well tj wipo it ut, you kiuw. JI kit now torn up at I am il U better to die,' And tlio next morniiij, with the or ler and li ra's letter on his bononi, Little Potter died. Ami still can wv tear tho frizzy old surgeon's word, as ho came to tho cot : "l'c;ir 1 V hy (Sod llo. tho toy." The sVlieitt Crop. The June report of the statistician if the JVpai'Hit of Agriculture, n w ii press, i.-t e'.hatiHtivo in its treat ment of wheal stain ties. It is based upon reports hum !ltt:l contiei, of which l'.l'.l indieato average condition, 270 higher than average und 4.11 buy mdition, ranging from lilil, the htail'lard of a medium rospecl, down to lt, and in a few case:i down to n tiro failure. Tli State averages tue iilcuhit'-d, not simply from tint nui.i ber of counties report ml. but from tlio comparative production of the several counties. Theso !"'d leports conclude it very largo proportion of the wheat area of tin country. 'J'lio summary cf tho returns of aivn shows n reduction of two per cent, from that of 171. The in-reago f spring wheat in St.tti s which grow that variety mainly is represented us folb.w.1: "Maine. "HS; New Hump shire. 10(1 s Vermont, 1(12 i ."..assii chueetts. II.") ; WiHcotisin, '.H ; Milllio sola, lol i Iowa, It'll s Nebraska ll:ii Oregon, Hi7. California, where the distinetioii of spring nnd winter is senrcelv hno'vn, feiioriH "si ring tl, "winter" 1:10. filtuois, vhere winter wheat eoiistilufi s two thirds of tho crops, gives 101 for winter and tii Jor lipriug. Kansas, v. lu re spiing wheat predoiiiiuntes, returns ll'l for spring and 02 for winter. Tho States for growing winter wheat nroCon ncciicut, 'J t New York, W ; New Jersey. 1)8 : lVunsvlvania, '.HI s Dela- wnro '.Ml ( Maryland 101) ; Virginia, 1)8 1 North Carolina, 101 ; South Carolina, '.Hi ; Georgia, 1)8 Aliibamn, 10.) Mississippi, 11,, Texas, llo; Arkansas, 5)0 Tennessee, 10:1 West Virginia, 100; Kentucky, 02; Ohio, i Michigan, 1)2 ; Indiana Dl Illi nois, 101 ; Missouri, i)2. The condition of tho predominant variety in each Statu is thus stubs! : Maine, 101 1 New Jlamslure, v'.t; Vermont, 1UH Massachusetts, '.)'.); Connecticut 88 j New York, t8 New Jersey, 70 t l'eiinsylvauia 70 t Debt varo, 70 1 .Maryland, 4t irginm. H!i North Carolina, 101 1 South Car olino, 97 1 Georgia 105 1 Alabama, 115 1 Mississippi, 10-1; Texas, 117; Arkansas, 110 1 Tennessee, 117 ; West Virginia, 85 1 Kentucky, 108 ; Ohio, 78 1 Michigan, 75 ; Indiana, 85 ; Illinois, HO ; (spring, 1011 -,) Wiscon sin, 101; Minnossoto, IOC; Iowa, 111 Missouri, (winter, 58;) Kansas, 108 j (whiter, 40;) California, IO; Oregon, 05. Tho general average of condition for tho entiro crop is 1)4. Tho Department estimnto for the cron of 1871 was 230,000,000 bushels at 11 J bushels per aero. Considering Vi busliois an avomgo yieia, tno arm and oonilition of tho present crop (in tho first week 111 June) pointed to a product of 220,000,000 bushels iu 1872. Tho crop of 18C1), which was about lO per cent, above an ovenigo, the largest recorded in ten years, was 287,000,000 bushels, as returned by tbe census. Noticing a prediction .in the New York Tribune that Grotly would ear-; ry Ohio, the Toledo JsbMie remarks t "We consulted the Greelv rartv in Toledo concerning this, land his opin ion is that it can be dope if tho elec tion can be postponed long enough. Ha tust uower maa baa converted. One enlrton eft year fCO.OO, Oae-hatf eolumn, one yeai, BAJH). Oae-fnnrtb eotnmn. ene rear. 16.00, On sqnsr (10 lines) en Insertlo T5. Erory Mitlona1 Insertles 60. rrefrsslonal and l!nslnn card of nnt more than Bte lines, ner year. 6.00 Anrlilnr, Etecutnr, Administrator and Aseiine Notlees 2.M. Cditerisl nuiiees per line I A, All adfcrflsemeBl for s shorter eerlod than on year ar fisysble at the time thrr ar ouicred, and if sot raid lb ner lvn or.lorlnu them will be bcM responsible ler me mone7. (MnllmtRi j. r.ewr.ra of eaiing too much pio plnnt pie. i IJcwaro of sittlug la a draught when worm. Tewaro of sleeping too la'.e iu the morning. .Jleware of nurryitifj s wlfo you cannot suppcrf. J.jvraro vt bnviiig nuro tnon rou aro nMj to pay for. jjowaro ol drinkiog too ranch Ijc- wstrr in the rummer. Town;-? cf j roinising more than you nri) obli to rpribrm. Pc wars of sudden conversation, for disiruiscs sre rnily put on. He ware of men win hare no line of principle, I ut work from policy. I'cwnfo of men who sny politic ami nieiiey rLiil.lnn aro tho same thimr. oew.iro of doctors who rannot lake their own medicines or stand hy their own party, I'cwiire rfmcn and women sb) talk too much. Jlewnro nf the pcMOn v,Iio never find anything iro.id in hi.4 h-jiehbors. lles'riro of iho preacher who says his route is tho only one to heaven. Hewuro of men who urn id lo and indifferent ns t.) work and its results. ilewiirp of men who get drunk un I beat their wives. I'cware of men who drink every timo they sro o-ke I to. Jlewure ot the hoy who U too bi to help his f.illicr, or iio denies his ral atives. llewnro of a girl who is ftslmmod of the kitchen or lo help her mother. Jiewaro of every one who propos es lo do something tor your beuelit. I'ou i l 117 .HoIHti iron over u Albany Im tlio latol horror Ono of tho most frightful wo ever read, Tho J-Jfjrrs$ tells tho titory ! Yesterday nftrrnonn two workmen cmptoyod in Hansom's foundry, nam ed Thomas Shruhoy ami Nicholas ShiU turd, had an altercation while tho work of casting vs goinir on, which had a fearful r suit. Sheoher, acci- deutnllyor otherwiio, droppeil from his l.iJIe a little hot iron on Shillbrd's foot, nn l burned it. Sliilf ird ran to a tub of water and plunged his foot in to it, and Fgmnwhat cased tho pain. Ilo then returned, nnd taking a posi tiou iu tbe ja.--.4ago way between tho moulds, us Sheehey eamo along wild s ladle full of molten iron, knocked Shucliry down. According tollies' legations which slieeliey makes, ShiU lard, niter knocking him down, pick ed up tho I idlo containing molten iron, and poured it.4 contents upnn Slice hey's hoily from tlio chin down, nnJ then htruek li in with the hello. Shoe hey was rendered I'ranliJ by the ter rible Hgniy which he experienced, and rau to tho d or, when hu was soiled, nud his bundiig varments torn from hiui by otlji-r pei-inns proont. Tim wholo foro part of his body was buru e I iu a terriblo innnner, to that the HeMi penled off. Ilo was taken to his homo, No. :i'J (J rand street, ami I'r. Mother called to nttetid him. His recovery is do'iblliil. Sliilfard ws arrested by.Oiueer Sifouney au 1 Mil ler latl evening. Coii.nN'r Sf.b It, The worthy Itcnlleiuuii wdio rules tho ri-ing gen crntion of toys in a ccrtuia town in Tennessee, bail occasion recently to comet n liltlo boy named Johnny. NowJuhiiny bad what is celled tho the sulks U'Cuuno ho was whipped. Und in order to convince him he was jtislly puci.-liej, Ins toucher inulo tlio following orgiiment : "Now, Johnny, supposo yon were riding a big horse to water, and bad a keen switch in your band, sod all at ones tho hor.ie wero to stop and re fuse to go any further, what would yuu do ." Joho stifHed up l.Is sobs for a mo. meat, and looking thrjugh bis tears, iunnc-inlly replied, "I'd cluck to him. sir." "Hut, Johnny, suppose he wouldul go for your elucUiiu, what thca V "I'd gvlduwo and lend hiui, sir.' . "And what if ho were obstinate, and wonld not let you lend him T" . "Why, I'd take otr his bridle and turn hiiu loose, nud walk borne, sir.H "You may go lo your seat, Jubu ny." Johnny ooulj not be mads toieotb oocoKhity o( using tho switch. A Cftuoi s l.niatsy. A siagaUf -description of a library exist at Wareeostein, near (.V.10L Tho books eompnsiog it, or raiiicr tho subati lutes for them, are nude of wood and every one of them is a specimen of some different tree. Tho back is formed of its baik, and the siJea are) constructed of polished piece of the sums (tcok. ueu;piit together tM whole form a box, and iodide of it aro stored tho fruit, sends and leaves to. Kelher with tho moss which grows on tho truok, and tbo insects which feed upon tho tree. Kvery volume Cor. respouds In site, sod the collection al together has an eicelleut offoet. Prick Pomeroy says t "It will do very well for Ore ley, ufter Laving kindled a lire which consumed - the Southern edilioe, to declare hia will ingness to adopt an orphan snatched from the ruins 1 cspoeially when th time is not for distant when that or Ihan will iiiherit a Urge esstevtav" n I !" 1 f