tile ioht " fabllsbed every Thsrsdaj Kvealng by . JtUllUg CBOCSt, rroprlrtnfi Tortna of Bubeoriptlan, WO DOLLARS PER ANNTJIyi, rjnM wlthls tii month, or $3,60 if not paid within tht year. Ho paper discontinued until nil arrearage are paid units at tht option of lb publisher. .tobscriptions outside of the county l'HTABI.K llf APVANCB. . tST Person lining and using piper addressed to other beeom subscribers, nd ara liable for the prie of tht papar X W. rOTTEU, ATTORNEY AT CC RnllnA. Tl Offer bio professional tervleel lithe publio. All legal business entrusted t hi Car will receive troroptstlention. Office eaedoor above ibt Pew Lutheran Church. I July, 4th '78. Jr, CBONMlI.LKn, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, , "-' . Middlcburir, Ta., jffen bli prafessldssl cervices Is the ptib Collect lone fl All other professional instness entruiled to bi core will receive prompt attention. 1 .- fjaa S, 'i7tf SIMPSON,' '' v,v' V.-,. ATTOKXEV AT LAV; ' vi ' . e Bolitisgrove Ta Offers hit professional eertloeo the'pub le. All business entrueted to bi care Will b prompt! attended Iff. , - tr." -tJl fJan. IT, '67 if JW. KNIOIIT, . , . ATTORNEY AT LAW, "'Frceburg Offer bl Professional service to the pub ic, aii uusinviiB vnirupivu to nia care will b prompt! attended to. ' ' Jan. 17,'07tf Wil. VAN GEZER, -. ATTOHNEY AT LAW, ' Lowigburg Tft., Offer bl profeealonal tervloe to be pub lic Collection end all other Pto'eion ,l businri entrusted to bl oar will re ceive prompt attention. GEO P. MILLER, ' . ATTOHNEY AT LAW, Offer bl Profosalonal tcrvlce lo the pub lio. Collections and all other profumon 11 buaines eat muled te hie care will r eeive prompt attention. Jan. S, 'Uitf JM.UNN, A. II. DILL I Haeeeeeor to J. F. at J. M. Lien,) ATOKNEYS AT LAW, Lewintmrg, Pa. Offer tbelr profeeiional acrvicea to the publiov Collection and all other pro feaaional bnainca entrtinlod to ihplr cure ' will reocireproDiptatteniion.f Jan. 3, '07if UARLES UOWER, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, "'..-; . Scliimgrovo Tit.. Offer bi profeieional aervice to ibe pub- tie. Collection and all other profeeniona bnalbea entrusted to bi car will re elve prompt attention. Office two door tierth of Ibe Keyalone Hotel. Jan fi, 'G ACBL ltM. BOKAl'l ALtBMAH. S. ALLEHAH & SON. AT TO It N E YS A 1 LA W. HcliiiHgrovo In. AU profeaeional bnelnee and collecting vntrueted lo their card will be promptly aliened to. Can bo consulted in Engliah or German. Office, Mark. Square. T N. MYERS, XJ ATTORNEY k COEXSKIOR AT UV Middluburg Suydcr Couiity Pcnn'n Office a few door West of the P. O. on Main alreet. Consultation in English and Cfin.en neurits. Fep.'tiif JC. BUCUKR, ATTOHNEY AT LAW. Lowinburg Pa., nlrvs bla neofpeslonal eeiviceslo the nub. ,ie. All buaines entrusted to bi care will b promptly attended lo. Jan. 8. '7 TIHOYEll & UAKEB JT SEWING MACHINE. Peraone In nerd f a good and durable Sewing Machine can be aocommodnled at reasonable prioe by calling on on Sam Vt Fakst, Agent, Keliuigrore. fJan. 24. '68 DR. J. Y. SHIN DEL, BL'llGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Middlelmrg Ft. Offer bU professional service to tbe cil lien of Middlcburg and vicinity. March 21, '67 V. VAN UUSKIRK, SURGICAL & MECITANICAL PENTI8T Eelinpgrove Pcnn JOHN K. 1IU0I1ES, Ettq., JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE, Pcnn Twp., Snyder Co. T Yli. WAGNER, Esq., e JtTlCE OF THE PEACE, Jackson Towjship, Snyder Co. Pa., Will attend to all business entrusted to hi ear and on the moat reasonable terms. March VI. 'tioif DttJ- I' KANAWEL, PHYSICIAN ANDSCUOEON, Ccnlrcvllle, finydcr Co., Pa., Offen hi professional service to tht public. 0-o8tf aOftAYBILL Co., JT Wholssal Diaiims in WOOD AND WILLOW. WABE Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Broom, Mala, Ilrusbe Cotton Laps, Urnin Bag, l.y Vet, Iluokets, Twines, Wicks, &e. . 3iu. 420 Jfarkst Blreed, Philadelphia. Feb. T, '07 GEO. W GRANELLO, Eq.. JUBTIOE OF THIS PEACE It Conveyancer. Jliddhburg fityer County, Penna, Conveyancing In all Its brsnrhee eipe.ll. tlooslf eseeuud. I"ebu and aoooants eolleotsd. InuruuieuUof writing draws with euro and aeeurrey. Apr.lUl.tl BT. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW ft . DISTRICT ATTORNY, WIDDLEDUBO, 8KYDKB COUNTY, P Offio io Court Utius, 8ept.l5, '07tf w. FnAncnx, Bsov4 fross SI W. FonrU Stmt. CIIITVV OLvVrJH Sc ... CueoniwBre, -. JULQAia iniRD STREET, Vv vol. io.. "I?AIH MOUNT HOrSK, L NEAR TUB DEPOT, Inlllollll'jr, OEOUOB GUYEH, rnorniiTOR. Tbla hone I In clone proilmit lo Ibe depot ant baa late! been rohitilt and re fluid. Hot m eommodious thelablr well upplied wiib tb beat the market afford a.Ml term moderate. BUOWN HOUSE PAXT0NV1LL8, (Iknter Station. HENRY UKNFF.R, Proprietor. The aDlerlrnt elnpt tlilmet)iMl of Inform ln the ullle Ihat be ( nel a hotel at the above mml place, on tti roail from MMOle buric to Hverinwn. anil that he I prepared tn tnwrtatn the pabllo with ttrt cIiim awmmmla tlooa. - llLNHY UtNKfcH. April , l87t. yyCALKER HOUSE, - McChirc City ln. It. D. WALTER l'topriotor. TbU a new house, newly furnished and I now open to the traveling public. It Ik located near Ibe depot. No effort will he tpared ty tbe proprietor lo make I he atny of bi gurats pleaaanl and aareeable. laurant I attached to tn hotl, where Men's at ail hours can be bad Terms arcs d able. 0,4Vtf AUMOAPvDNER HOUSE, If (Onpoilt Keadloc Kallroad Depot) I lmriHburg'a l'ni, i A. XZ. ZiAIJSZS, Proprietor. -V.rerr etrnrt neeesrarv to Insure the fort iifanents will lie mad. The home tin" tw oenly rullttwl. ooll.lsTIll A1 LEGHENY HOUSE. Nos. 812 I 811 Market Street, (J butt KnilitU.) PHILADELPHIA. A Hoclt, Proprlt'ltir. T.nna i 00 Per Daj. ;i;M JOIN II. ARNOLD, (. tlorjioy t LaAV, SIIDDLCI1UI5G, PA. Prof, ional t islness entrusted lo blscar !!! prompt y ended lo. Feb U,'7 J TIOMI'SON BAKER, I Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa. nCatbe eennultcd In the English an Urrnian isiingea.'bal urr u r. Murket Htreel, opposite walls Smith & C' store 8-4Uy gAMUEI vj. OKVVIO, yVtl o ' cy-at-Law, OFFICE, i WALNUT BTBEET, -.ADaLraiA. T - O.IIOIUEIIUKU, JUSTH', OF THE PEACE Perry Towm Pi pny.Jer County, Pa. Collection!, tlonv mlnn, and all other busi ness pertalnlua t unite will be pruuiptly llVHUn W. 'r irUUilUKBITlllV. JC.KRKITS5R, justiok v tuf pkace. ChApuis4owlukip tnydr Co. ra. Conveyancing:, toii'tig anil all other bail, neis entrusteii to his no will be proniully at' landed to. TR. J. W. ROtJEFELLOW, PUYSlOlur AND BUEQOfT Hirers his professional n ioi to the eltlsea BtliiuieuurK auu vioioiir tJanel-tl -v- FIKE ASPOUTMn'T OF THEBES . POLDURE TEACH HISKEY, BRANDY, GIN, AND 8YKUr8 Just received and for lit at the Eagle Hotel, in Middleburg. JOHN A. tfTAD'JECKER, Aug. 18, 1870. , BLI FEU'S WHOLtWALE D RETAIL Furniture Warrooms, NO. 00 NORTH SECOND TUEET, (Uvlow Arch, West fiio) Factory and WholeutU Detriment, 1003 North Oih Street, above xford, -8tf 1 PUlLADfLPHIA. , JACOU I. nOUAR WITH . rTBEEKOTH, IlEUOSIREtJSEhf CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, PROVISIONS, x. No. 200 North Wharves, (abov IUo ) P-7lf PHILADELPAll. J." SELIIE1MER, , . . DEALED IN HARDWARE, Iron, Kails, Steel, leather, Paints, Oils, Coach & Saddlery Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF r - Stoves & TJmvnre, MARKET STREET, V ' LeviHlown, Ieim'a. November 2. 1871-tf '. ,. ' f ' ; J. SMITH MIDDLEBURG Heloot Pootry, Oil VI A TIXCIT L.1IIOH. r tcoss t. kai t. Upon the shore of Lira w stand -And watch tb years fast-glide away Henrath tbe toncb ef limes aiern hand. Art slowly crumbles lo decay, Lira is mnde of joy and teari From childhood lo malurer yearn, A space of mingled light and gloom That forms a prelude lo the lomb, O make the best of II. While merrily the slacksm tm slogs, 111 hatnnict on the anvil ring ; The marks of honest toil be bears, Tho clothes ate soiled andpatohed he Ittui And, though hi faoe I dark with amok, Ills heart and soul are true and free, u And, at bis lubor stroke by stroke He hammera out bis destiny , And make lb best of it. - The aunbrowned mbmbr. guide bis plow, Or swings his scythe in meadows fair, The swent is dripping from hi brow j Hi face is seemed with line of car. Ami, yet beneath hie plaiu attire A noble heart bent true and warm, He baa euough for food aud fire, A home to shield him from the storm, He makes the best of it. The mikouabt In his oonnting room, With antious mind and face of gloom, Indulges in his nioueyed dream , Or plans hi speculative scheme. II is a omn of weultn aud powor, For foriune favors him lu-dty. A crash may come at any hour And aweep hi hoarded gains away, II make tb bestot it. With paMcnt toil Ike tAwrsa delves Through the dry volumes on bis shelves , Looks up hie pointe iu the reports , Mtkea out hit Uriels, atteuiU Iho courts ; He wins bis laurels at the bar, Andolients couie from neir and far, lie goes le L'migre.is, aiul his fame I known abroad. He wins a o.iiuo Aud makes the best of it, With pills and plnslors In hi hand, And spuoieclcs upon his nose Tho uoctoh comes, wiib visage bland. To com fort all of worldly woes. Up at all hours by night and day, l o mount bis steed aud fly away. He hurries to lbs couch of pain, Thro' mud and dust, through snow and rain Aud makes lbs best of it. Up in hisianotuut high in air, Tipped back within hi eaey-eualr, The suiToaat last we flud. A man of brains and lolling mind, He rune hie lingers through bis hair, (Then slyly lakes his lil.le dram, Wrues some sensational affair, Or coina a special tslsiisam, Aud make tb best of it. To "preach the word," the pastor gives Hie time and laluuia, while he lives. Hie is a task of Christian love And sacrifice, yet Uuu looks down, Approviugly Iroin Hsavhn above, Aud will reward him with a crown Of glory in anotukh spukuk, If he i bouest aud siucere, And makes tho bun of it. Behold the pandt proud an 1 vain, Sporting au eyeglass and a cnuo, loo lty in life's harvest lield To reap the fruit Ihutloil will yield, Ue looa arouud with cautious pains, Aud weds au huiress, void of brums. Hor father's hoarded wealth ho shares j They live in si;lo aud put ou airs, And make the best gf it. A old maid ail besidu tbo flro And scos the last f.iiul sparks expiro, The hsud of time, has liaccd at Ht Deep liues and wrinkles on his brow, Aud retrospectively, the past Come back iu dream In lure her now, Her eaily suitor are all gone, Dream ou old maiJ. alone dream on And make b best of it. The oood win In tie lillcben stands With flour and nisorust on ber bauds, Tbe floor are olean, the tinware bright, The wall are Itnmaoutately whit, She I both sensible and wiae, Iter house a modern paradise, Her daughters, rosy cheeked and fair Are early taught to help her there, Tomsk ibe best of it. In Ibe great world for good or 111, All have a miaslen to fulfill. Is work degrading t Nol Tak bold, B not by vulgar pride controlled, Be not ashamed of honest toil, For labor bear away lb spoil. Toil on, toil on with band and brain, Nor wast Gon' fleeting year la vain. O make the best of It. Love Without NonacniA. Once upon a time there waa a fair young maiden, whose name was Ma ry, although thoy called her Moll, for short Bho wasn't a tall, dark eyed maiden, with clow, transparent bkin, and lips like cherries, and chocks suffused with blushes. She didn't haye glossy hair, swocping back in wavy tresses from bur queen ly brow, and hor faoe wasn'ta bit like lleb's. No. thore was none of those tiling) on tho contrary, she wits short, and thin, and had red hair and freckles, and Bho also sported snag gle teeth and wore pads but still she was a right nice gill, and there fell in love with hor one whoso nams was "Ml, his friends called him William lion thoy wanted to hurt hisfoolings, r ho didn't like it much, lie wasn't le looking, aud hud ueithor curly Lwnbnir nor a mustache. Not nh. Bill laid himself out on the oollocks, and wore a goatoe that he ;od twice a week, t,9 this Bill; he was in love with Mar but h did uot go and makd a eLVtte a4 of 1 Did X say, Into a gror ' hlier, iciiin1 tha stlmoonUghVby a aL " ' t vr,v "fr "stJB BNYDKK CO PX AUGUST 8. soizo hor jeweled hmuL and breathe his deep affection in tho tundur aa eonta of fond attachment, and swear "by yon bright orb abore ut, always to be tliino." Did ho, I ny T You can bet he diJ'nt Tou can lny otit your wholo revonno safely on thai William know too much about tho prico of paufs to po flopping around on tho wet grata with his g od clotboa on besides, he noror carod anything about streamlets or any kind of cold water, except to mix with his gin. No sir, it was exceed ingly strange, but this infatuated William met her at tho alley gate, and there stood right up on his lojs and says "Say Moll; old gal, s'poaon wo get hitched T" But how did Mary bchavo t Did she go dropping to sleep on tho bricks in adoudktint, or did slio hidu her geutlo hand on lus uliirt bosimi to conceal her bluri'.io.t t No, she didn't, and she didn't nay, "I ara ever thine, iny.own lovu, dear Will iam !" Oh, my, no. She looked rijht into his yellnw eyes and K.tys "I'm in Willy j I'm thogul for these sort of tliinj't. Go in I" Anil instead of referring him to her father, hlio only said, "Won't tho old man bust r!;;ht out when you tell him f Hal ha!" and she laughed. But she didu't ask William to try lo molify her fund father. No, no. Sho very w ickedly advised bim to "P'iko tho old gentleman in tho nose, if ho gave him any tif Lih She was a funny girl, this Mary. Now, tho old man wasn't wealthy, for ho sold soap fat for a living, und so ho didn't think Bill was nomng around for his stamps i so, when Bill anted him, ho neither orderod him fiercely away, nor did the dewy j moiHiuro gamer in ins eagle cyoas' lio passed his hciu-.stlt'hed up tliore and said. "BlexM y.ni my children, bless you 1" Oil, n.i, nothing of tho fv li t, o ll Hi j cw hirt ri'i mmn wi h i it . ... ' his bandanna and told Bill to take her al on;,', for lie was glad to get rid of her, ho was, nnd William would be the sumo mighty soon, for nho was awful rough on victuals, and always broke plates whun she got mad. .So you see there really wai no ne cessity for William to como at mid night's solemn hour,, in a cab, and throw a rope ladder up to the win dow, and whihtle, three times on his lingers, and then go up hand, and bring her down in uno hand and her trunk iu tho other, and a baudbox and umbrella under each arm, and a whole lot of bundles, and then get into tho cab, and lly to soma distant Hhoro. That's tho way it would have been in a novel i but Bill said he wasn't on that lav, so ho just went out iuto tho yard, und out of ptiro joy he skinned the cat thrco or four times on tho grapo vino orbor, nud then went and got his butcher curt, and drovo her right down to tho magistrate, to get the job done for a quarter for ho said ho was bouio on tho low price, he was. But tho very queerest thing of all was that Bill had no tall, dark ruf fianly rival with a slowling visngo and black whiskers, who lluw nt him with drawn dagger and a hor3o pis tol in each hand, aud a muttered curse upon his lips, and cried wildly for "Revenge I Ha! ha! nnd said "Death I'T md "Villain, thou diest! Not any. Thore was another fellow in lovo with Mollio, to be sure, but ha was a weak-eyod young man who bad lanur hair and wore cpeciucleg and a oboUo collar, ana always look ed acareJ when you hollered at him. so, when he aatr that Bill had the best of the girl's affections, bo looked all serene, and said, "(Jo in Billy, if you hnuker tor ; ' so J as Hilly was some on tbe bankor, be tailed rigbt io. 8o William too boo, bad no trou bla at all and you couldn't get up an agonising novel about blm if you tried. 11a did't have any urgent bu Inesi that called bitn to a foreign land, and eo bo bad to bid ber a fond Kood-by, and swear always to be truo. and then go away and forget ber and fall in love with a dark-eyed Italian girl, picking grape, in a viueyard, with a sqnura towai loiued on tier bead, while tbi foruotton and forsa ken Mary gradually faded and pined away, aud ' buftlod tbe phyaiciaa's kill, and grew paler, sou st lust when tb June rosea wore in bloom, lying geutly down to die, while through tbe open window floated la tbe balmy odor of leesamina and honeysuckle. Aud William did como home at last, and, filled with deathless remorse -OM daily tdlhe 'iwtet emetary, and strew flowere oa tba grave and f V his children to IIp bar ' name tat. II That le the wav Mr. SSI 4 and tliiuy hat, and tin staid nl b una to kill tcf ami sold it at a hih priro sod stuck lo Mary, die kept litahhy and wasn't much on the pitie an I fade, if any ol the M!ow k ,0 hirk tft around, William wont out and batted tlirm in tho ryo. lio did. Anil then, nt Itutt, when all ws over, Mary dido'i sit in Iho rnnti) while tliiy dressel her in white, an I mixed ovango tilossotiiM in her cbiit turn, and then jfo ireiiily down stairx with six hridt'tniail nt h"r licel-i, and thi n stonl up with Willi mi, mid weep gently wbilo she wit b. itiir in tr ricd by the minintor, an I thou i;ol lots of presents, and pit id b'T new house and live tlirmitrb all tho buppv yean with I i I Iv . and never knew sor row or trouble nny mure. W hy, el courio, sbo dido't, for il wasn't licr stylo, you mp. She just rushed up ittniri nnd put on ber pink tniHm nnJ b r oi l sun bun net, ami nary bridesmaid, and wcnl to tbo magistrate' aud never wept n punlclo, utitl got no pivj;ti, but fil teen eenia from lbs nl I man to p:iy ber car tare homo, and wbeu stio got to the magistrate's she just rose up off Ibe bench and told Hill she didn't seo mueb me in hjihcitif, nod that shit di'iu't liKu bitn, miy how ; inO so she went Inline and Hill be went with her, and told tier be ws-m't sorry as bo didn't w;iiit hor and bo izuese I sbo was bard ou hor elotlifS, tiny bow, und u iboy never got tmirrieil, nil 1 tbo whole thing turned out wrong; but 1 cuuMn't help it ; for 1 niu't fioinj: lo put luets on record thut uiu't so. lint il ain't a like) nuy no vel that I ever rrnd, so there "meet b.ivo been BOinetliiiiif siiane thin follow and .Mollio thut I could find out,so I'll hnvo le slide at this. about never lot it TIirllllnT Adventure On last Saturday, between two and tlit'co o'clock, Major John li Stew ard, who lives ou his I. u in near the north baso of Stone tnoutitiiin, tbou't he hear t tbo voice of a man in dis tress on the steep fi'lo of the mouii tu i ii. I'poo lot kin,: up he nnw tbo beid of a man, mid saw bun waving his bands lor fueeor. Tbv min Culled to Muj .r Steward !or a drink of water, and euid that be bad but little mon ey, Lot bo would i:ivo it all to be ta ken from tho pl.iee he W;i. Major! n-" hmm-u mm u nu w;ii not w e .......... i .. i ... i i : . . I . . .. . . 1 ""m" h" ' J h mnn ropliv.l tlmt ho was iu earliest. Major Steward was a gtillunt wearer of the gray, and bus a heart always open lo tiio cry of the distressed. I'liutionitij the mini to keep quiet, be proceeded nt ouce to t jwn und obtained assist unco. The uew.t spree I like Wild lire over towu, ati 1 every heart run nut in an t;uis!l for toe eonditioti of th. unfortu- unto oiio. Tliuso who went lo the j rescue mailt' "quick time'' to gel i there. Men were stationed nt the Imij.i It,,, ...,l. .1,1.. ,,, I n,w u'i'ii -...u oini.i iu,i party on tnpnt what point to descend Bi'curing Iho ropu to cedar true firmly itnbuddcd botwoen two massive rucks, Colomd J. T. Wiilinoham und 1''. 1'. Julian lll i lo the perilous du scout to rescue the. in in. About throe huudrcd feet from tho top of ;he uioiinluiu they ciiiiio to him. Ilo wit lyiutf in a gulch, r water-course, furrowed out of tbo rook by rains. Ouo foot was jammed iu a crevice, and tho other bout unh-r tho body. Ho was bulging the neks oloselv, while ono band was grasped iu the strap eu tho collar ol bis coat. A small tablet of root, two or tbroo feet loue;, and s foot ur so wide, was all that was between him and a full of some twelve hundred feet to tbe ground. Hail ho moved two or feet, either to tbo right or Iclf, ha would have bcon precipitated to the bottom, twulve huudreU foot, and only a horriblo must would have boon lound to tell the talo. He bad lain thore from Friday cvcuioglute uutil Saturday evetiiug shout O o clock, a period of uearly twenty-four hour. His anxietios and luiTeriogs were intense no doubt. Ilia feci, were swollen, lnueruled and blistered by the hot rocks ; the sun poured upon bim iu fiercest rays, cau sing tho blast cxaruuiutin; thirst and producing sliuust entire blindness. Death seemed to sture bim iu the luce on all aide, lteturu without friendly aid ha could not. II Was afraid to move to the right or to the led, or get op, for that terrible ifall was beneath him. itbout mcoor he must die a lingering, torturing death of thirst and starvation. In adjusting the rope eVral rocki were in the way, and fearing Ibat the rope might dislodge them and bring them down ou the unfortunate roan, they vers removed and thrown on" in such a direction at not to strike r Ibe enot occupied by tbo man. With a crashing ooiae they rolled to . the brow of tbe preoiploe, on a lio wiib bim, and then plunaod down tbat tcr fiblo dlsiaooo, burying tbcmsolves tn the earth at tbo base. IteachluK the place, the rope was tied around the man, nnd assisted by Colonel T. D. Willi ot;bsm bo was eooduoted to a' plaeo of salety, and Mr. Willinghem returned then and assisted Mr. Julian to gut back. Up on reacbinat ibe summit the resouad aian was ao thirsty thai be would have emptied a bucket of water at obe or two droughts bad bo been auffured t do so, IJa waa carried to Colonel Willingham'a store and cared for. Muob nraia u due to Ms or atewart. Colonel Willingham and Mr. II. P. 'lr '- J i" 1S12 tied to, reputed lo bo a Mr. M'Carly, of Villa Kica, Carroll county, went 10 the top ol Slotin M mn'aiti," Inking with hi in a bottle of whisky. Mr drank rather Ireoly, and. perbnps was liKht-headcd. He started down in Hcnreh of the "dovilV cros roaJs," and finding the descent bccoinin ah rnpt, bo pulled off hit booU. Ho bud not mme j'nr when ho rerolleets lull n and s'Tunltlinir, His hints were lound by Muster Uoiirue Jones, with tn empty bottle, at the fsit of it tn. Jir, tr. o, tonio lo'l r.iet ahivo where M't.'irty w is foiin I. iiomtc it it s ip poNod that ho loll rnd ser.unMod to u'elhiT soiiio forty oi City lent. Ho recollects leaving his bints t lioro. Tho neeido ut ueeurred about niulii fall. It in dnubtlos one of Ibe most mi- raculous cHC.tpps from death on rererd, wh'n it is ootwidorod tint death seem- ed iiievitiiblti (rein filling down the steep or from s'lirrnf iim, r that b1' . .it , I.., . ,.. . kiio'im iau in u tlistiineo un l e u-upi' without etioiis injury. That thi pruvidrntial ct upe will have its in. lloencf on him wo cannot doubt. He expressed a deire is soon as b ) (,'ot safely to the top, to join a temper uoee society. This sermon on the mount to lijin is a more e'd'eetivo one thud a bin Ire l leoipernii.'e Ipeturo-. Siind.iV ho left for home l-'nit th- A'linla (f'if.,) 'uiKtHnthm, .lubj !. Tiio I'Xttrltl At iibout 2 SJ IMnk Ilo'l);ry o'ehiek tins morning. the tuniily ol Mr. I.. V. lleywood. cashier ol tb.' ltlueksloiio National II ink, iu I'xliridgo were .iro jse I by tiio presouoe of lour men in the boti-e, and were all bound and ga.-iv'd be. fore either could tniilso an alarm. Tiio Iniuily cuii'istcd of Mr. ll.-j-woo l, his daiighn r and j:raiidd.iilt.tor, u eolor ed sei v.int. and a yoiiui: man named Charles Wemon, to lor in the bank. 1'hti tneu gained entrance to the house by us tig a ladder, whjoh they brought Irotn nnither buildini?, some ferty rods distant. Hy this they en tered un open window in tlu s-eo'i l story, and oue.li member of tb fiuiily was M'ined und overmatitvrod at I lie saina iiislnnt. Having thus secured silence in the house, Iho men look youu Weston to tho batik, wliieb i loeateil in Tat' bliicli, about lorty rods from iho resi. deuce of Mr. lleywood. Hero tby eompellea tit in. by threats of torture i . ' ,.h t,. n,. a ....u I mil., t . -'in inV i,iun, 4k lillllU I alw.iy,, leit litfht w.l at night in tbo bunking room, an I the ntier.itors ul. lowed lliis lo remain burning. While three men remained outside with Weston, tho fourth weDt into the vault and took possession of nil Iho valuable, there deposited, widen for tunately did Hot auiouut to n very great anion it. They seen red fld.oiM, in cutreul funds, which is a greater sum thai is usually kepi in the ii.iti! ; but, it being pay day at th t mills In thf) town. fliA 111. Kiev lli.il linen lil'uil't , . . ,,,1. f itii, liiiro'lso. I lef.l iciipi. purp'iso no notes, bonds or other valuables. iu t li e vault. Ilavinj men took plundered the vault, the Weston buck to the resi- dunce nf M r. yeywood, und bound yeywood, und bound ' ' him securely, ami after inspecting nil llio prisoners und finding them se curely bound ami ginned, thoy tularin ed them that two of the parly would slay by till daylight, and if uny movo meiit win iiij'Jo tho whole family wniu. i bo murdered. Tbo prisoners romainud in their painful and constrained position till tive o'clock ibis morning, whoa the little irl succeeded in getting the ga from her mouth and Iu reaching a wiudow, wbeu she called to a hired man who hud come to do the morning work about tbo band. They were soon liberated, nod the whole villago wus electrified by the startling news, but aoiraoo of the mon could bo found, save Unit a party of four in one vehi cle, supposed to bo the same, wete seen driving in tho direction nf Mil. ford. OIllocN were notified nt onco und a strict search is la progress, but from presont indications the daring rogues secni quite likely to e.-cupo with thoir booty, Mr. yeywood, the cashier, Is qulto god, over seventy yo-ra old, and tbe shock ol tbe assault and tbo excite moot of the ocensioo have been voroly felt by bim. Tbo bunk has sevtral time been asssiled by bur glurs in years past, but till now had the good lortuuu lo tac-ap. Tenuessee proniii.es 11,000,000 butbols of peanuts tbi year. A Georgia gold miner picked a $ CO, OUO diumund out ef his claim the oiborday, -More ponple, It is -aid, have been killOd by lightning in England this year, thun'wus ever known befuro. Mario, tbo touor, has sold his l'lor. entitle estate for 8300,000, and yet the poor fellow bu buen pitied because he waa poor. Alexander Johnston, falhor of ox-Oovoroor Win. V. Joboilon, died at hi residence la Kingston, West morelaod oouuty, oa Tuesday tbe lb'th ult, In tbe niouiy-niotb year of hi age. . f Thotullost eHlion la Chios go died rocenaly. lie waa a Norway, an, named Bara Tellofson, was aovon fi at nine loohoa In hiht, nd weighed three hundred aodaoveoly two pound. Oenoral Fred Backer a tattling Gorman citizen of Illinois, who was one of the strongest nw In the orig inal Cincinnati niowu)" ...... -q" ff n ! L'iLL A.ilvortlHiii- On tolnmnone year frtO.Od One-half eoltimn, one year, 90. im. ne-fonrlh enlumn, one year, IS.IS), One eqnsre (10 lines) one insertion 75. Every aililitinnal Insertion ttf. rrofessional an l Business cards of not more I ban five lines, per year. t,00 Auilitnr, Kxeeulnr, Alministrator an.l A--Ines Noliees J.O. EJitnrUl notices per line 11. All adverlisements for a shorter fi.VlA.1 than one year are piyahle at the time they are nr.lereJ, ami if not raid tbe tier son ordering them will be held responsible for ibe money. HotT a 1'eraon .May bo Cbokvd All tlmt we cut or drink passes over tho top of tho windpipo without a particle- entering it, althongh tho opening is larger than a dime, bo ctuiso the very act of swollnwinrr n I rows over the open top of it a fleshy trap door, which fits so closely that not oven a particle of air can pass but at tho itivlutit of swallowing it opens up with a spring, nnd wo go on breathing ns if nothing hftdhnp- pencd. But if wo iittctnpt to swal low anything too . lnrfo. tliis trim lour, being nt tho narrowest part of the p.iHsago, is kept closed, not a par ticle of n;r can miter tho bun's, nnd wo din in a moment of suflVntion, us in tlrowning or stnolheriiig. If jvu ch cw a piece of dried beef for some titne. there will bo a wbilo remnant left which thero is no iucli iiatioti to Rwallow. If it bo taken and picked npurt it will nppcar to bo made of little strings, tough and strong. Tlufo were utltudicd to tho more llesh-liko parts which vvcro chewed and swallowed. If. in ratin;:. a man has a sharp knife, and eiils his meat wholly in two. he may p'tl tw. or three of thoso pieces in his mouth, nud chew and swallow without danger i but if tho knife is dull, and docs not divide tho pice, s wholly, two pieces may bo tied (ogelhrr with olio of these littlo strings, ami while you have swallow ed tn part nearest tho swallow tho other limy be near tho teeth, and both held by the string, which, holding tho two parts together, and hanging across tho trnp-door, prevents its opening, und death follows iu nn in ht uit. Hence, the practical viiluo of sharp knivt s tit tho dinner table. A Ion;; hair in a mouthful of food may so entangle it, in the act of swallowing, ns to cause a chunking to death. This is what is meant by lin ing "strangled by a hair." String beans may occasion a choking to death iu tho s:imo way, if not careful ly strung. Heuco all food should bo cut linn should bo taken into tho mouth in small pieces, chewed thor oughly, nnd swallowed deliberately. Mont readers liuvo suffered con siderablo inconvenience from some thing "going tho wrong way." This is occasioned by a single drop of wit ter or atom nf solid food, a crumb or other thing, slipping into the wind pipe or falling down to tho lungs, causing an instantaneous, spiteful. angry.jlry cough ; it is becauso na titro was alarmed bv an unnatural and tinwt leomc visitor, und takes this IH.r 011!v i,.aiis of . I.tHikt tl,n inln,- if(i . " , ltd- If Mil! Hurt, cleu liri, lurim -if- .- 4- . , ...v p heavy, tho surgeon must bo called to cut open tho windpipe and removo tho substance. A person cannot hmgh or fqicak a word unless the top of tho windpipe) is uncovered j but if a laugh is pro voked or a word attempted to be spoken while in the act of swallow, iug, aud just before the particle has fully passed tho trap-door, it is rais ed a little, a drop ur crumb falls into it, and hence tho mischief. In ea ting, do not attempt to speak until the swallow is clear. Tho Htnu and the (soldier. r re.ioncx tea Ureat or. I'russia bad a great mania for epllatlng gigaaii.S soldiers into tbe Itiyal (luurds, and paid an enormous bounty to4 bis ro- cruiling offljers for getting ' them.. One day the recruiting Sorncaot (baa cod lo espy a nibernian who was at least seven feet high j he accosted him in Bullish, nnd proposed that he should enlist. The Jea of Milita ry utid Ur-e bounty o delighted Tat rick, that ha immediately consulted. "But, utiles you can apeak German, the kiniv sill. Lot give you so much. "Oh, sa-.d the Irishman, 'sure It's 1 that don't know a word of German." ''But,' aaid the sergoanr, "ihrca wotds will bo cnoiigb, and thoso yon can learn in a abort time, Tbe km g knowa every man Iu the GusrJs. Aa soon as he see you, ba will ride up and ask you how old you are? you will say, tteenti-even ;" i nt bow long have you been in the service 1 you must reply, 'thret vttk$ float, ly, if you ar provided with ololbci and ruiioo f you answer, 'Jioth.' l'at soon learned to pronounce bie answers, but never dreamt of lusra ing questions. In (hroe wooka ho ifvuiu4 uuiwi ins iiiif iu review Ilia tnajosty rode up to bitn. , Paddy"' stepped lorward wiib "preadot arfeaa.' "How old are you V uid tba kiog. , "Tbrea week," taid the Irish man, -"How lonit bat e you been io tht) service f asked bis majesty. "Twenty .soven yeara.li ' "Am 1 or you a fool T'v ' ' king. .... "Both," replld PatrteU; v ataoily taken ta the jjuard A I L . ..... .. ' parviuutiu oy me am; altar stor4 lt faetaoftb e.'