JLL 1 i j -.. i 1 Advortieylnir Iliitos. V fr.L-J teary' Ikwetaat StMlag by :l crcrrs. rretfiisp. v . two tSLtARS V. fXtX, ftytty withia tit Bontkit r Vi.W If H4 within tat year. feiareTdleoonilaaed net it til arrearage! art paid enltea al , . tke opt ! aflat publisher. w.bacriptiotis outside of the county RYARLR IM APVAUCm. ' One celnms one year 11 no. sn.na. r-v A Kne-balf aolunin, tat year, One -foarth rolnnm, one yeer, ' Oat Sajnare (IU liaee) ont ioaeftlea Every tdditlnatl laaefilea Profeeelonal aad Untlneaa cerda of 1 l Ib.no. 73. 60. oi mare i has 8vt lines, per year. 6,00 Auditor, Eteeuior, Adoiinllirstor and Aaalgnea NotleM 2, VI. Rditorial noilrea per Uho IS,. All adverliaemtaie for a ahorlef period than nne yenr ara payable at tht lint ihry ire ordered, and If nol paid tbe per fnh ordnrlng Hi, in will be held reaponaiblo for Ibe mdirv. rTFtMniHAi! sad ' fW .edareaeed I eaatrt eeoaie eaerioors, UTOLEBURG. SNYDM CO. PA; .TtJLY 25. 18127 KO. ID VOL. 10. ad ara liable for lk price of Ilia paper r poaais -4 TT-ORyst AT LA TP. BalinsTrovw fa . . Ofera hit Brofetttoatl eervtcrt to tbe pa Mia. All If (til batlattt entrueled lo hit are will receive trnnptiiitniloa. Office . "ee er abort Ibt Htw LUlberaa Cbareb, ,., Joly, 4lb '72. ... v ., v. J P. CRONMITjT.EK, ' ' .. Wddlobur, lo., . . ktaproleetlona ttrtltttlo tbt pub' U. Collection! tad til athrr profeaaional ' . kattaaat eairaeted to bit etrt will receive rowpi tttentloa. fJen B, e7tf ' A C. SIMPSON, V - ATTORNEY AT IAW. ' Solinsgrov Pa., Olfm bit erofeiilonal Service to Ibt pub- . ' lo. Alt butlneee tntruated lo bit etrr . Will ba DrotiDtlv attended lo. fj.n. lV7lf JW, KNIGHT, t . ATTOR.NET AT LAW. Freoburg Pa., Vast hit rrororaiooal ttrviot le tbt pao It. All baelntee entrueled bit etrt. Ill ba rtatbtW attended let ' ' ' W IT. '6711 Wm. Van gezkr, attorney at law. Lowisburg Pa., Offers bit professional aervlot la .bt pub lit. CollMiioat tad tu olbtr Pio'OMlon al buetatee entreated lo bit etra will re- eelve prompt ettentioa. GBO F. MILLER, ATTOHNEV AT LAW, Lowisburg 1 Ofrn bit Profeaaional lervlet lo tlitpub Ho. 1 Colltttlont tnd til oihtr proretslon all butlneii entreated lo bit etrt will re ceive prompt tliioilon. Jin. S, V7tf I M. LINN, A. II. PILL T V (SB-ciMnn to 1. T. h J. M. Mm.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Ltwiaburg, P Offer tkelr profeaaional tervioei lo Ibt rub'le. Cwlleetioot and til olbtr pro eetional batintaa oalrutltd lo ibeir etrt will rareiveproniptiltcniion.f Jan. 5,'C7f CUARLRS iiowkr, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Solinogrovt To., OITort bit nrnftitftontl -ertlcet It ibt pub' tit. Collccllnnt and all other profca'iont Sutlntit tnlruatcd lo bit onrt will rt etift prompt tltcniion. Oflicr Iwo door aorlb of Ibt K-jilone Hotel. Jin 6, '6 IAMC-L ALLHH4V. BOtAOt AVL.MAV, S. ALLEMAN & SON. ATTORNEYS A 1 LA IP. I . HelliiKgi-ovo la. All profmiooal butiiitfi tod eollreling oalruvird lo ihrir rare ill b prompil limed lo. fan be eonanllrd in Ktiglli n Kngliab or Cermnn. OtEce, Marko Bquar. T N. MYHRS. XJ' 1TT0BNBI k UimXtl AT UW MidJIcburjj Snyder County Ponn'a Omeo a Itw doort Weal of lb V. Main tlreel. Conciliation in Englls tnd Cniiian rtiirtra. frp.'tiit JC. BUCI1KR, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. , Lewinlmrr Pn Offert bit profe aaional ricilo Iho pub ,ie. All buaineaa eniruated lo nit esre will bo promptly attended lo. Jan. 8. 67 TROVER A llAKKil VT SEWING MACHINE rortont in need of a good and durable Sewing Machine oan bt accommodated at reatontblt prieet by calling on on 8am CI I. FaciT, Aganl, beliuagrove. r Jan. 24. 'C8 It. J. Y. SHIN DEL, 8CRQEON AND PHYSICIAN, Middloburg Pa., OAera hia profeaaional tervicet lo tbt oil item of Middle'ourg and vicinity. March 21. 'C7 B P. VAN BUSKIRK, gUROICAL A MECHANICAL DENTIST Selinagrovt renn OUN K. I1UG1IE8, Eaq., JU8TICE OF TUB TEACE, Feoo Twp., Sajdcr Co. T Y ti. WAGNER) Esq., a j i.TlrH nr the peach. " JaeksoaTowauhip.SoyderCo. Pa.. Will tUend lo all boalheai talruited to bit aara aid aa Iba moat roatoaablt ttrmi. Marck 13,'68tf RJ. f KANAWEL. PUT81C1AN AND8UB0E0N, CeairaTiiie, Btijaeir Of.ri kit profeuloaal lervloet lo tbo p.bUo. 88tf RATB1LL A Co., VT WnontAit DiAiitt it WOOD AND WILLOW, ViM Oil Clothe. Window Bbadot, Brooaae, Mala, Broth aa Cot too Lapt, Orala Baga, f:y WW. Ruaketa. Twlnaa. Wiekl. Rt. No. 420 aVarket Btreed, PLlladtlphU. rtb.r,'e7 , TKQ. W. GRANELLO. Eq.. VI JUSTICE OF THE PEACB fc Conveyancer, UiddUburg Syler Cvwnjr, Pena fleavwvtaalia la all lie braaehea otpedt. tloaale eaaaaied. UetiU aad aeewauoeiieewa. laaiHaioaU of wraliog drawa eeartey. my' BT. PARKS, ! : . ' J " a' - ATTORNEY AT LAW A J DISTRICT ATTOUHT, MIDDLEBCAO, SNYDER COUNTY, Pa Office la Court Heute, dept.lft, '67tf t7. F. HAIIOELL, Boawvad treat n M. Poarth Ueal. CllJTfA. OLAHS al ttueenaiwnre, 61 0RTH THIRD STREET, PHILaD LPHIA. Ottguwl Peokngte Cttttaally ta Hand FAIKMOUXT nOUSli.u w IVIiddleburtr. aifOHQE GUYEB, Proprietor. Tblt bonat It In ttone proilmli lo Ibt depot and bat lately btra rahulll tad rt- Dido, noi ait eomoioaioaa meiaoie wen aopplitd wttb tbt heal Iht marktl tfforda aid ttrmt nrderato. BROWN HOUSE. . PAXT03 VILLI-. (BfOftf Station. HESRY BENFER, Proprietor, tlit an!rlrn4 -lont thli anlhoil of Inform Ing Ibt paHlo that be bM opaawl a bnlel at the awire ntml piare, .hid. roea irvm mnnii bera to heatlnnwa. tnd Ibat be la Brapered to aurtoia ue pueiie Wilt Dm aiu. aecommnua Aprll t, ISTI. "yyALKEIl HOtJSli, IcClure Clly X'a, K. D. WALTER Proprintor. . . Tblt atw bonat. atwl ftiraiahtd tnd It now ODtn lo Iho Irtrtlini pnbllo. It la looated near tbt depot. No effort will be eptrtd by the proprietor lo make tbt tiny of bit gtiealt pleaaant and agreeable. TRAVIS HOUSE, At IheJUlflllB, Centre, Sorbory ft. Lewlatown R. R. lMpot, eorner of Wtur tod boreaa 8U., Otorga Tlory ft Son, Proprietor. nSrOcen Day and Nicht for Ibo toeotn aiodttioa of Iraeelera. A Ural elatt Rre- lauranl ia ttlaebed lo Ibo hotel, where Mea't at tiL bourt Ota ba bad. Ttrma ttreenablr. 0.48-lf BUMGAItDNKIt HOUSE. (Oppoalte Maadlni Railroad Depot) A. ZZ. XaAXTDZS, TrOprletor. rfcrerT alfort naeeerr to Inanre the eom ntrtorenerunlllbeniade. The bnute baa bee taw If reniied. ooill.iemi LLEOIIESV 110U8E, . Sot. 811 & 811 Xarkct Street, " lAbov Jiijhth, ) PHILADELPHIA llecl. lropriotr. tcrmii DO rrr Dai. TOIIN U. ARNOLD, Vttoriiey nt Iliw, MiDDLECuua. r-A Troferalonal bualnrrt enlrualed lo bifrar !:; I.e ptomptlT ended to. Feb 9,'7 J THOMPSON BAKER, -A.ttoi'iiiv-tit -Tnw, Lewiaburg, t'nion Co., Ft. aay-nn bt conrulicd in ILe Kngllali nn Otrmtn langoagt'i.-al OFFICE Market Street, oppoillo Walla 8mllh A Co t 8lo rt 8-10 gAMUEL II. OUWIG, Attorney-at-Ijttw, OFFICE, TIT WALNUT STREET, ruiLADKLraiA. G. HOKNBEBGEIt, 'justice of hie peace Perry Townihlp, SnjJer County, Pa, rntlerilom, CnnveraiicInK, and all other bu.l. dm peprtatnlnff to the emce win oe rr mce Bear Troulmanavllle, lo the eltlce will be primutly J. C. KRE1TZER. Jl'STICK OF THE PEACE, Uhtpmaa lowbablp boydar CO. ra. ronvavanelta. Cotleetlae and til ether boat- bom aatrualad to hia cere will be promptly at tended lo. DR. J. W. ROCKEFELLOW, PHYSICIAN AND BUROEON Oflere hia profeaaional aervleea to tht tltliea ' Uiddlebura- and vicinity. Juael-U FINE ASSORTMENT Of. TUB BBS BYE WHISKEY. -POLDURB PEACIl WHISKEY, ' ' BRANDY, 01N, AND 8YRfP8 Jtiat reoetvett and for Mia at tba Eiglt Uotel, In MiddlebUrg. JOHN A. BTAULNCUabUt Aug. 18, 1870. DB. SLIFER-S a WHOLESALE ARtt RETAIL FurnitTire 7areroocis, KO. 60 NORTH SECOND STREET, (Below Arob, Woit 8ldt.) Fartorg mni nkoktalf J)rparlmtntt 1603 North 6th Street, above Oxford, 8tf 1 PUILADELPHIA. JACOB 1. D043AB, WITH fJBEBROTU, BKKG8TBE88ER A CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HSH, PROVISIONS, &c. No, 206 North Wharvaa, (above Raet St) -7lf PHILADELPAIA. J.B: 8ELHE1MER, DXALKO iw' HARDWARE, r : ' Iron, Hails. V . Steel. Leather. Faints. Oils, Ccach ft Saddlery 7are AND MANUFACTURER OP . Stoves & Tinware, MARKET STREET, Iowlajlown, Vavteabtr J, 1871-lf TA SMITH. ATTORlTtr AT LAW. Minni.cBnaa avTKrjti aa.. a ! os1; b?, f rto.u vt u tbt pabit tHoleot Poetry, i I Am Ad .Unci lean. There It no epot btnetih tht tot Free, but tht Land of Waeblngion I In laws eaoh man bimaelf hat made, Hit own will limply It obeyt l Hit aerrann rule but wear no orown Who aelt Ihem up oan pluck them down. Should they prove falibleae lo ibeir trdnt, They're in the balanot oommoil dual- There la no prouder noai or man Than "1 Am AN AMERICAN I ' ' No lord nor tnaaler wall ht own, 8areihe Almlglity on Ilia Throne'. - And Him J1e.worablpa, at luellned, By dletatt of bit htart or mind I t) Uemandt bS right, reeenla tht wrong. I'roieola Itjl wetR, nor ureadt ine airong No nialter whanoe hia father! came, lit abarea tht birthright with Iht name Tht pooreat, bmnbleat mnn't a man, A aortreign, it Amerlotn. It It that little lrTo..aild To twttttn all our daily breid It It ibat apark or Heavenly birth, Wbleh ahall aleetrifr tbo earth I That flarut divint, wbiob yet aball mould Tht trueat type of man it gold t Befora wboae tetl, liolilioua rank Shall melt, and ebtint ahall oea-t lo clink And tht great brotherhood of man Bo band tad btart American. Il it nol bounded'by degree!, Nor limited by tlioret or teat ; Nalioot, their ayaienit aliall eombloe, At atari and oonaiollatloni thint. And ia btrmoniout aumbtrt move Around tbo Bun ol Truth arid Love For Union, Liberty appetn Tbt tndltat muaio of tbt aphtrrt, And uiaa't Jfilleiiium Ood't tbt IMao U The Whole World Aoterioan. CioadcdTo illullny. BY A. F. IIII.L. I was tecond malo of lh Castlo WillBurdoa, aa old (rieod, wu tnato ; Cuptaia Stono ii miater W were bound for Rio Jtoeiro. Will had brouylit his wifo on board, bocausa ! bad beea In poor, health, aod tht doctors hitd laid that a voyage to the tropics was all the needed. Sue did rapidly improve as we ittiled routhwird. Sbo was a lieatuiful woman, and a iweut-tom- kered, amiable ono. I had sailed with Will Burdoo some years before. He was naturally kind bearled, whilo be wis strict in the matter of disciplioo as a sesuuo, nud posscasod a very detorinined spirit ' We bad ntvcraailed with Cipiain Stono before,, and wo know uoUiiuji oi bin character : but wo bad nut been many days at sea whon we dis covered that bo wis a Very tyranni es! turn. Not only were his harsh nest and irrogsaco leveled nt tho tub missive sailor, but he waa biughty and supercilious toward ths mala sod myself which is a thiog vory unusu al, as It is genorslly desirable with tbo most overbearing captain to re tain the kooJ-wiII of bis officers. I experienced1 some misgivings about it ; o it on my own account, for I had re- regoWod lo bear everything patiently to the end of the voyage, but I feared that Will raibt not bt able to cudurc so maeb. Although as particular in observing a superior's authority ss be waa strict in oufurcing bis own, he was a terrible qmu wljoo aroused to just soger. Twenty-thie. days paasod, sod we were off Cspe St. Roque, Brsiil, We bed cot along tbas far after a manner, 1 bad suttoreil various in tuits from the captain, and Will him. self bid beea euhjeelcd to souio cotu tamely, . I wis off wttelLOtlt nftefnooa, and was sittlog under so pwoiog near me forecastle, whon I was aroused from a drowsy reverie' by the loud, adgfy voice of Captain Stood at the eabio door. "Not another word!'' I heard hia a. a. t say, who so oain. -uive aae.aay more of your Iropddeace, sod I'll put you lo Irons and keep - you there till we reach Rio " Looking ia tho direction, t sw the esptsJa turn into tbo eabio, while Will Borden approached me, accompanied by bis wiib. Bocteihing had hap peoed. " Bbo looked the picture of terror, wbilo Will was pale as death with anger. Hia eyee shone with fierce light, tbit contrasted alrsngety with hit -bloodless faeo. . ' "Never mind. Be quiet. Will" I btard hia wife ssy. Sbo waa trem bling frost head W foot. What's the matter, Will V I ask ia a low toot, as they reached me. He could not speak st firat, but preeeally replied, In a buiky voioo i , "Ho bai lasultsd my wife, Joe groetly. I ooold have borne any thing but Ibat I'' Sit dowo, Will" I said, pointing to a spsro epar that was 1st bod to the starboard bulwaik. 'It Is shady tbero. Sit dowa with her." Urjed by hU wife, Wll took a teat on tbe heavy timber, aod abeaat dowo betide bint Ue did Dot eroab, bat Igued salltoiy tbe dek t "CjW if-?''" I kd after k paute." ihe bas jest eoaie out aod told me he repliel, grinding hie teeth. ' I remonstrated with him quietly, and be, trotted mo 1'ke a dog. 1 wish vfe were at Rio. I don't think I fda stand it." At .till momeut thd'. I captain's barah voioo was again beard on deck. fie win curiing ono of the tillers, simply out of paio vlciouaooas, nod tvo'in l up by knocking bint, dowo with a bcUving pin. Nor did bo stop t that. He began to administer fierce kick's upon thq sailor's head tnd . fao. He wa In a terriblo borair. But, exasperated beyond all disuretioo, tbe poor fellow etrttirgled lo his- feet nnd with a blovv sent tbo captain rfjeling against t(vebuwsrk. With a terriblo 'oath the captaio sprang into the cabin, and tho oeat instant reappeared with hit revolvor. Tbe sailor, wht was bleeding pro fusely, tan forward and took refuge under ihe forecastle dock, aming some boxes, eoils of ropo end anchor chains. UepUlo Stone follotfod. Come out, wreteli Cheyolled, pur ple with rao, while ho leveled, bis re volver. Without wailing lo soo if his terri blo oommand would bo obeyed, he commooced fir in if, nnl three shuts rang out in rapid succession. A scream of sgnny ennio from tho dcop reoess of ths forecsMile. All wu cxci'.omcDt. Will fprutijf to hie feel, his wile diluted. Captain Stuns re turned to ths cabin, t I told K-veral of tho sailers to sed In their ompanion, wlm was either killoJ or wouniled, and I hurri.nlly procured some water, thoiiith it was by no means cool, und daah.d it intt Ihe faeo of the fainting woman. Sim wan toon restored to cousciousoess. Thon I turned sgain toward the forecaile. A dooso voluipa of uuke t i-tnuinir thorufrom, nud Beveriil vuieott acroani od "Piro !" Tbo truth was, one of tliu cup tain's bullets liivd ii'iorec! a cas of jibosphonis, shuttering tho Iiihh jars m whicli it wan contaiticd, thus ir mittin tbo watnr t escape, wlmn it inintmliiitely tfik lir. Tho iilarni rang fr.iiit tho Hinnkcr. tlio jib to' Will and I liast ly tlimctuil tbo miilora U) bring out tlio htiH , nnd to tlio iimipH ; nuii mo captain cainu ou' iv,'ain, awiiggtrriii iml Hwrarin Ho u;iiaretl to mo like tlio Evil ono liiiiiwtjf. (lotmo vohunn of muoko mlloil out from the f jrvcaittlo, then a burnt of flamo. "(let tho lioso, quick I" 'Wo can't," was rt-plioil. "They aro in there where tho tire in." HeaveiiH I Wo ivero at tlio mercy of tlm flames. 'Tho buckets I tho buckets!" But tho fire gaintxl strength bci ra pidly tiuit buckiits of water i1uh1ic1 upon it Bocmod liko mere tear drops. The wounded Bailor, tho victim of Captain Storm's brtitalitv, did not Rppiar, ami I roaltzol with a flick emn norror, mat. no was roaming. I nover aivut him ng.iiu, for hia mtirit went up in that rouring cloud of Btuake and flamo. Orders woro L'iven for the nlan at tho wheel to 'put tho uhip before tho wind. It waa a respite, but not presoryation. ah our eiterts were tneiunoiunt io buiviuq mo n:ime3,anu it bfloanlo clear to every ono that tho CuhUo waa doomotL The forward port of tho vessel waa wrapped in Hanlos that licked tho yards of the foremoHt clan, aondinir burnincr tntr- menta of canvas doating through the air, and presently the lower luaiiitop soil caught and boctuno a aheot of llaraa The heat became insufferable, and all hands prepared to abandon tbe vessel Two bobtfl Wore lowered aft. and hastily stocked with provisions. One of these boats waa a lifd boat, whittll waa presumed to bo thd cap tain's boat Li extremity, and tho oth er a yawL There were two boats forward, on tho roof of tho "house on dock," but they were already wrap- poa in nomea. Abo not Dreatu or tlio devouring element wag. koouly folt, and it was evident that we could not remain on board five minutes longer. Ihe captain began giving direc tions m to the manning of the two boota, ordering that air. Burden be oonaigned to the life-boat Of course it would nave bead natural to sup pose that Will would be plaoed in tue same ooai. The carpenter and four sailors wefs next ordered into tho life-boat, while the remainder of tho crew were hastily embarking in the yawL ' The names came n oarer, and the heat Waa almost acorehiiHT "Mr. Burden," said the Captain, yoii wui take charge of the yawL The persecution aod. tyranny oi Captain Stoue did Hot even coasa at this trying tiuio. With a spirit of dovolumnese that i uaa never seen before, lie intended deliberately to separate husband and wife sot them afloat on the wide sea in two differ ent boats, that the fortunes of the ocean might send fur apart before many hours. 'But, sir," said Will, "aij wifb"- "Do I tell you 1 This ia no time for argunJent I uelaiiaed Captain Stoma..' - - ' "But yod do. not mead to separate. y win and ma t" tail Will "I will be obeyed I" thundered tho captain. "Do as I tell you I .Go down into the yawl instantly I" "Captain Rtortri. will you not changtj yVttf ofder?" asked Wilt, with a strango calmness. "Nol" "Tllim" with the sumo calmtlOHS "yon ahall not Bejmrato my wifo aitd mo." "What I Dare jott tlisobey nu T Do you hoar mo, wretch t Olvy iri etantly. or your hfo will pay for it I" And tho captain put fit- hand iu his pocket whoro his pint it was. Mr. Burden, who sat iu the life boat at tho fillip's side, uttered a scream, and struggled to climb back, into the burning sliip. Tho captain uttered a terrible oath and drew his revolver. I had notio ed a look of peculiar siguiticAiice in Will's eyn, and I now- imdorsbiod what it meant His time for action had oomo. So quickly that I could not realize it, ho sttatchod the pistol from tho enp Win's lmn.l nud turned it upon the tyrant. I had no time to tuiuk'beforo tlio sharp report rung out, and Captain Stono fell to the deck, with tho blood (lowing from his breast. "Good I" I could not help exclaim ing. "Right Will. Get to tlio boat now quick I" Dosliing tho weapon from him. Will cliui'Mid down to tliu life boat, whoro his lialf fuiutfug wifo clasped him hysterically in her arms, and iu a moment I waa with him. Both boats then, with every living soul on board, pushed off from tho burning ship, leaving the body of tho tyrant commanili'r to lie huruoil, liko that of his victim in tho forecastle. Hat latt; a Homo. Wejoiawltha coteraporary in an appeal to all young men lo tuuko ati effort lo secure a homo us sum as possible. To tho bard working, industrious mechanic or laborer, what cm be more pleasant, mure gratifying than lo re turn after his diy'i work is over, to his li jtiti, wtwro bis family iaaux iouily awaiting his return, oud ail down under lm uwn roof, and be able tossy lo that family fur whom Iu lives and for whom he toils : -Tbia much of God's acroa do I own. 1 am nut afraid when tho qMnrtcr or year passes around, sur y u nsv'tiip ttlii- zing landlord will como ciouinn Jing uis roni, ana it i nave imi uecn amo to Bavo so much, will turu us out to hunt auolher bouse, nul Oiruin, per. hapa, be sut'jeoted to the haiua inislor- tune." And it is tho same with the businoss man, nnd the professional man. And ycl now lew, comparative ly ppjultm.', secure for them-iolvea u h'imo, although nil will admit thai, had they made the effort in time, or had they taken ailvnutso of some particular opportunity which they re oolloutod, tbey might have ono.' ilad they not wasted their limn nil means, they, too, mihl bo able to sit down under their ovn "vino and (1 troe.' And here lioa the secret why so many uro without horn. s of their own. Hundred of peopla wtie, had thoy been vigtleul miglit have boiighl and pnid for a ceuiformble home, we might say almost without uu effort. Hut becauso their iocome wis so small, aod it took all to provide for their families, or to keep up lo the stylo while eloglS, they thought the balaoae loo small to bo worth saving, snd were wuitinic nntil they could, by some sneoulution or "Hreak, of ood luck ' make 11 bi'j hiiit, oud ibeu they would provide a homo. But, alss fr tben, ibe hi haul was never made, aod after old ao hid come, tbey could look back and see chances thoy bsd of purchasing at such low ritfure. that they could bsve putd for it tuiUual tliey dispensed wun oaiy a portion 01 ino luxuries aud unnooossarlus they regulaily In dulged in, it would have been more ihso Hullleisnt. There is soarcely a young nun that does oot spend foolishly, la a few years, the pried ofe eoiufortablehtinie 1 our young days Is ths time, and if your savings are small, Id a lew year tbey will amount to a maeb larger luni than you are aware, Aad real prop erty Is tht sifosi iovcsltuaot ydu can mike. II is alwsyt growing 10 val ue. Many person have made inde pendent fortune's when Ibty did Hot expeol to, by buying u piece ol gtouod. Eveo in your own neigh borhood you can uud insiinoes where en bare bought, (and periupe wtr laughed at for so doiog,) aud in a fo years It became very Tamable, snd that wbtcb tbey were laughed St lor buying, and was looked upoo as a waste ol capital made Ibem wsalthy. A diffident voulh was tfaying bn sddressss to a kt Isss of Ihe country who had long desired or bringing things 10 a erists. lie Called one day ben she wis alone. Alter settling lbs merits ol tbe weatber, ibe giri said, looking slyly into bis faoe 1 "I dfeamt of you last nlgbt' "Did youf Why, how I" I dreamed that you kissed rne. 'Why, now I Wlist did you dream rour mother said f " "Oh, I dreamed she wsnu'lai borne. Vi A liitbt dieroed od the youth's, in- ta)Hs0t slogularsoaud broke tbe still nen. sod s lew weeks tbey were marritd. Lebovers sod macbaiilea, esgsgtd in all kleds Of work, sre either oa a strlks, bare, last nude, -ooe or. ar talkVet: skooft t'srioa oa auob au en r""" a Open The Isoor. drfcn Ibt dour for the children, Tenderly taibrr.lbem In; In from I lie binliwara and bedee, In from 'lie places df Sin, Some are lo yotiHg and in hrlpltia, 8oint are to bungry, and cold Open Iht door for Ibe children, Utlber Ihem IniobS fold. Oprn Ihe itodr fof ihe chll lrrd I 8ee ! tbey are coming, in Ibrongt ; Hid ihem ait dnwnlo the t"niuri To.:b lltetn yntir bdliliifiil Songs fray yonilie r:lior lo blena lliem, 1'ray you lhai gnce may he givrn ; I'pen ihe dour for the Oblldrrn, "Uf tucb ia Iht king loin of heaven." Open Ihe door for ihe children Take the dr.tr Iambi by the band I l'oint Hu m in truth and lo foovluen, 8cul lliom to Canaan' laud, aouie are ao ydung and fit ielitea, Hume are ao hungry and Cold Opi'n the door for ibe children, timber iliriu iulo ibe told. Aii i:lraordlnury story. Sortie eix years since young law itudcut ol lhl.1 city fell in love with nod courted a beautiful girl, who re turned his psssiou, snd I lie Iwo be came euaed to be inarriol. Tbe young uuntleinan Wis poor, however and not yet admitted tu his piofoasiun, so III at marryinit for Ihe prcsont wa out ol" the question, lie was madly in love, huwever, and fearing Ihul bo lore be could secure a suIUjioiU coin putencs lo juttily marrying bo mibl loose the object of his uflfoi lions, lie pleaded wi'.b her to have a nee rot uiur- ' '"K0' nJ P'('"J tl.at immediately ji,l"r cremony hho should roluro lo hcl me' auJ hu wou1,1' w jjv ii in uiiuuuiur ii4rtcrj. jvuor much periuasion alio cmcutetl, und tbe two were united ju wedlock at the Cliurcb of St. J.ibu, in UcorKelown, by the Kev. .Mr. Tilhnghast, upon ibo of June liliC. The young turn for a while wan true lo hit promise, but ho soou be came as itnporluoato for tho put sosaioii oi lier pvreou us ho had boon tor Ihe secret marriago. Of eourie ahe yielded, but they both kept the tecrel, and in prorcia . ia tho law was very alow, the at his Hiigestioo, bnui glil an iullucace lo boar upon tho administration that resulted in an appoiutmant to a western territory. Her social position and cooueclioufl were suflieicnt to control iho appoint, "lent, and bhe hail uionev euouli lo provide him with an outfit. Ine youoj mau densrted. and m u ujt0 (l ,U0CBui career for , luU9Ct lu uew nuj 0p operations, ttji wrlll0; reeulatrly aui leturuinu ttl imorvala, bo assured her ef his j hoartlell affection and euruest endoav. r-i(, ,,..,.,-i,,,.,,., .,:., , h.,r. 1 ins aorl ol tbiuit routioued for four years, whon sho was telegruphod to moot him iu Cincinnati. 3 lie hasten ed lo obey, aud arriving at Hie last named plaee, found her husband in a tuto uf great exoitemoiit. Ae tol I her thai be bud itot involved in iotu uuueyeJ trausaelions, aud tho choice was presented lo him of either mar. rying a very rich waiuui, who loved biiu to discretion, or being sentenc ed to tho peuitentiury, and tbb ha had married and was uew in her Kiwer. Site could punish bim for his dastardly donduct, aod if slit did that ho could uot eonipliiin ; bo s lijdj however, that be had parted from llie woiiiun ut Hie dour of iho church, that be did not lovo her, aod could not love und eoo but his lawful wile. Appealed to in this nianuer she could only ask him what . could bo done, Hiring lliat She was re idy snd willing to tbiold him 10 the list Hu thru siiggtsted, a divoroe, and said nat he could go to -eiv iorg and procure one without any diOiutiliy. To Ibis aho consented, and the two weodvd their woy to the great com- metcial CMHro, where belound a di vorce lawyer, and in three days a di vuroe wis procured upon testimony- manufactured between tho busbaad and shyster, of tbe most extraordina ry character. One man, tor example, by tho oaiet , swore that htbad k novo the plaintiff add her husband for yean in Dowoingvillc, 1'enusylra uia, a place the poor wulilto bud never seen. Another ttltuei cillidg bimsol!- aworo Hist lbs parties wort bona Ji h rcsidonts of His York, nnd thai b had frequently accompanied the d. fcodsnt lit nightly visits to bouses oi ill-lame ; thai Co oa occasion, be had wailed al such s plitos for the defeo dual until tired, sod then went to the room, koocked at the door, nod belli; told to eoaie io, found the defendant patting on bia clothes, with a prosit- ute undressed In Ibo room. Upon tbiS showing Iho tbo divorce was H rented, aud ths decreo wiods up n fullowst That ine marriage between tho said plaintiff,-, aud the Said defeddaul, bo dissolved: and their sad mar riage Is hereby dissolved accordingly. And tbo atd parties are and etou 01 ibtia ie free from tbe obligations thereof. And further that it shall be lawful for tbo said plaintiff to rnurry sgtin la tbe ssrao manner though tbe said defendant was aotually dead. But It sbull nut be lawlul for tbd said defendant lo marry agtlu until tbe aid plaintiff be actually dead. JSuUr, b. Joncs, Judge. TbS poor Wifo returned to her home, feeling that ths bad dono a tiefolo set ia shielding th mta she loved, sad sustaining borself with this ibougbt, tioie rolled 00, aulil eat morqiag she .awakouod to tbe start ling fsot that she kid ' beea smelly sierificed. 8be lea road that tbe man to whom she had elaog was shoot to marry a faahiouable lady of the flrt connection In the land. She nudd inquiry and louud lo her "eioUenio disi(us', tbit the dny waa actually set upon winch this tntamnut Outrapa wiis to lie pcrpelratrd. 3ho hastened to New York snd procured s certified copy of tho decree iuteodimr, to ap pear tt the church on the day ol tbe 1 1 nick niuriiat'o and lerliid tlio bind by pi sentins; a copy el the li yal doc uiiuut Hint showed Ibat, although ji'pn ruled from her, be was rlol au- llioi i.ed lo in try unntlier, l'uforunotflly, through circum- ataoeirs over winch sho hi I no con trol, she ornvrd too lite. Tho cruel set had been accompli? hod. A fraud wodJili grace I by t.iO pretcute of the member of the cabinet md our uiusi arlalocrutlc people, had occur red, and tin papers was full of nlow. ing accounts tf llie niagnificcnt cero nioiiy. Our retdeit will rocullect Ihe event, nnd they will buve occasion lo recur tu it s'ain, as loirnl Steps nro being tak'H by iho betrayed wile's friends to tiring tliia wrong doer to pnnislirnriit. Iho wife is n"V mitii dod that the wholestory of llieau cottd marriage was fabricated lo de ceive h'r, and eho ii, of ceure, very indignrliiti loidiitioii to all tliii, wj loara thai thai (hi. gay Lothario pud his court last winter to one of the most beautiful Hill Qooutplilicd belles, whose appearance in society always crested a flutter among tho gentle men who 11 irked to her side lo bask iii the sunehine of but stttiles, and to enjoy ilm hnlliaiiey of bor conversa tion. It was auppoaed that the gen tleman, as he I linn appeared lo be and this fascinating lady, wlio.e family is one of tho oldest add most exclusive in tho country, were ennged, but it seemi that, while she enj jyed bis conversational piwers she discoura ged nny tender emotions, and thut saved hcriellTrom occupying the un pleasant position Which tht lrt?t men tioned bride oow bold. Iu a few duys llie fashionnblo cir cle of Washington and s certain lady of tbe cabinet will bent sen in a hih s ate ol iHleuisliincnt nnd excttcmeoli and it certain turrit trial rtllciul, oow coodidate lor governor, will be brought up with a ton ui turu. Wii.ihingtoi ( tljufill. A The Tides. THe tides purify and wash ths si lores. cleaning and sweeping our tho currents, which result ports ; thorufrom, disencumber our nnd steads of the masse of mud which hind them, clear the mouths of tho river, and produce it pure and whole some fresliness. At u tixud hour tho formidable m issos o wate-, mined by an invisible .jwiwcr, rise ami ap proach tbo shore. Thoy rise, thoy precipitate themselves with resistless power, luit only to rttop gently at a preeiso momont, without ever passing tho boiiiidnry which Nature has tr.w 0 L It is biti-elv tin honor to tho human race to Iinvo suoeeedod in cal culating tlio very hour, nay, tho ev act minute in which tho os-i'.luti ms of the sea begin and end in every part of oitrOlobu. Nevertheless, as yet. unknown comliinations will, nt tint produce terriblo disasters that cannot lio avoided by any f jrcsighL or pre- cuutioti. Thus, uecasioually a pow erful wind happens to blow in th't same direction . with luo ti le, and gives it inerodible force ami fury. No lofty embankment roared by tho hand of man, no rocky rampart raised by Nature herself, can then withstand its powor 1 and towns are swept in an instant, und thousands of porsons lose thoir lives. Id soma parts of tho Globe the tida prodiic-JS remirkablo effects from the peculiar formation of tho coast which it strikos. Tho mjst striking is that of tlio Sla i ritius, whnra n long rdeky prouionto ry runs far out into the soa, and has boon worn by tho wives into, numer ous caves nud grottoej of marvellous beoalty and grott-Hiptones.t. Tho wa- . teis have foroa I for thomsolvoa an outlet tlirough the roof of ono of those caves, and when tho tidal wavo reaches tho cuaat it fills tho caves and . thou with indescrLbablo grandeur, flics through thd . orieuing to tho height of sixty foot, aooomponied by a thundering roar which is hoard for ffides out at sea- i - ., i ' J? Dkith rnoM Tra Wobx. bt Readinur Earth ktabss Mrs. Haines, residinir 011 Cherry Btroet, bolow 4th, died at an ear hour yesterday mo- n ing, from the eiroote of a monstrous tape worm, from which sho hu I boon suffering a number d! years. Largo portions of this worm passed away at statod intervals, dui ing the last . Ave or six vears. but as till head por tion of it always revoano t, it rapidly reproduced the lost p irtioil, and her suit rmg ouuiiued. a low aiysago tho worm, however, bocarnu paiiifiilly troublorarae, giving rise tJ viuleLt and long continued spoils of cramp and vomiting whiuli continued until Sunday afternoon, when the) wo: nt was ejecto! from the mouth." Inflr tnatioii of the bowels and stomtob supervened, from which tba patiout died voHtnrday morning. Tho aggro-!, gate length of tho diffuvent portions which passed, since ita presftior booame known, ia eatumted at 15'J Neil to' Rotbiebild! Ibe wtfnV- 1 bioker In Vieooals A Hpa - v . J bis youth starred an srtnd- l-y' J akary efoas f;r!ai x " t . l ! v .4 i 11 ...... w-.' " - :'-.,''v.:.