jA sMIthed tvery Tharaday Evenlag by ' ' ' JtMMIAB CROtBI. ftoprfrtor. - ''ri, l ......... Terms of Bubstrlptlos, :'. IttTO DOLLARS PER ASNUM, Payable. ' within rit months, or $3.60 If aot paid within tht year. No paper discontinued lintil all arrearages rt paid anless at .he option of Ibe publisher. tAibscriptions outside of the county rntAnt.i ti AIvanc. 8-ST Pardons lifting nod inn pspws ddreattd lo others become tubewlbera, tid art llsbtt for tbe prlo of tho paper i- n r-tr, ZI'., HftlinOM-AVA T. .... '. Offers hi Brurrettonal mifla lo (ht pailie. AU legal tMseksoee talmaietl Ms " ' -l sere Will reeelve ,losptaltenllon. Office bb door Abo v tht NeWtUtbtraB Chiirou. daty, it 'M. -.-. , J; P. CROXMItLKU, - ATTIinXKV IT LAW Middlebure-. Pa.. t l.Af . VI. .....I....I - I iV U itTt. Calient ione ml all other professional ' v mil BBiru.tod lo bli cure will receive ftotupt attention. f Jan f'7if. . A . g. SIMPSON , - v. V. . W t a tTniivcr Af T aw: - 4 T " ' 0 V" eTtB A T r"'0ir,rt klijf)Mlonil strvie It lha pub. .i- Ie, All bwmM eiitrnatca lo his tare ;i,.wil,b jHfowplljf lloodd 1 1).-' r.i.H 07if 1 - J. .. . V i r ;, ATTOHSEV AT t.r,Jr r rccburg l'n., ,i...,.Cjtr'1n rroffMtonol serviette II ( ' ie. AS baiinrt ntrurld lo k bo pub pjrraiptljr atlepded lo. JB.17.'97tff '1 AIIOUNKY AT LAW, . , '' A. Lowiiburg Pa., .(Onfrtb1i proftutonikt ferric to kt pub ). .Collveiinni ind til otber rio'elon 't koDlnti ttrtmtrd to bis ear 111 ro . k flTVrooip4 BtlcBllon, . r&hJ h MILLER, -T- .VJT vTTOKNKY AT LAW .tr-ftolTewloaul trrtlct to tht pub ' ' Mr." (Vlfroitoni and all otber profrmioo ' 'all fiVyif rfeHrualH to bit enra will ro ', tTkroBipt alleBllun. . Jmb. 8, 'W7tf l, 1 MVJLINN. , ;"A. II. DILL - ' U (fKurtiwor t J.T. ti J. M. Mnn.) ATTOU4KVji AtLW, LewUburg, Ta. -.f rilaar'frfcnknat varviort to the si. .(TaUecirOHA.jkpd all othrr pro ial kuBii tulauatcd to tbrir carr ' " V i wpTOoi'ptaUeBiloB.fJan. 8, X'lf YlUAPLKailOAVEU, " V ; iVTTOft'EV VT LAW, . JZ' " Scliimgrnve Ta., 0ffra bit profcirlonkl torrlott to lie pn'i. ,Th. Collrctlona tjid all oiber profenlooa ' kl..:.... ....... . i.t. ... iii . ."' ctiva tiroaitit llentlcn. Oflicr two door , ck arih of ilia KrrVli)A llVtlcl. Jaa C, '6 , .4. ; ; MiltU ALLIMAX. llOaAca AI.LkXAjr. f JAILETIAN & SON. , ATTORNEYS AT LA W. HcliiiHgrove X. t All profrn(ional - Inalnert and eollrctlng . vBirurtrd lo iheir cara will b prnmptlv tlrnrdto. Can bt rnntiilltd In Knglitb or On roan. , OlSce, Marka. Bquarv. 'L.N-1 MYERS, ATTORNET k GOCKSEIOS AT ik MiJdlcburg Snjdcf County Pt'itu'u OrSea few doort Wett of lb P. O. on Main street. Conciliation, in Bnglitb ana CtiBian rtuasca. . ftp. X7H JCBUCUEU, a ATTOBNEY AT LAW. Lcwisburg Tft., Off era hie profeaaional aeivlceato the pub .1. - All bueineta eotrueled to bit car trill be promptly attended Jo. Jan. 8. '67 GKOVER ItAKKK SEWING MACHINE, Persona Ira need af a good and durable Sewing Viaoblne ean be aeeommodatad at .reaeonable prioat by calling on on Sam 7 obl Fauar. Aieut. SelintKrove. fJan. 24. '68 DR. J. Y. 811INDEL, BURGEON AND PHYSICIAN". Middlcburj! Pt., Offers bla profrtiional aervleee lo tba elt- itens of Middleuurg and vicinity. f March 21, '87 'T F. VAN UUSKIRK, SURGICAL i Mr-CIIAKlCAL DENTIST Sclinagrove Pcnn JOHN K. HUGHES, Etiq., JCST.ICE OF TI1E PEACE, Peon Twp., Snjder Co. T Yii. WAGNER, Esq., a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Jackson Totr.iHbip, Snyder Co. Pa., Will attend to all butlneta entrutted ie bit ears, and oa tbs mott reasonable terms. March 12, 'OBtf V KANAWEL, pm HYSICIAN AND 8UB0E0N, .Ceotrcvllle, Snyder Co., Pa. Offers bis professional scrvloes lo Iks pubiio. 0-88lf RAYBILL fc Co.. OT WHOKSAtl DSALkBi is "WOOD AND WILLOW WABE Oil Clothe, Window Abadee, Brooms, Mate, Vruibea Cotton Laps, Grain Bags, Fly N.la Ruekata. Twines. Wick, to. No. 420 Afarktt Btreed, Philadelphia. . Fab. 7, '67 GEO.W GRANELLO, Esq.. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Conveyancer. WJdltburg Snyder County, renna, n i. .it hMMkM aznadt .1 .1 1-1 lk.hfa .nil AAAnuntAMlletited. I lt.trum.uu of writing orawa wlik ear and . aaeuraer. . BT. PARKS, e ATTOBNEY AT LAW ft ' " DISTRICT ATTORN Y, allDDLEBCBO, BNIDEtt CQUNTY, Pa J Offlsa ia Court Usuts, fc8ept.lo", '67tf : " ; - BaaMXfd froat U M.Teartk treat. liuena)vvpr,( if ' A 4. " " PHILAD JJHIA, VOL.. 10. 4 JjUIBMOUKTJIOraB,w x " ? NKlitTimtnrpoT. UEOUUE 1 GUYEB" PnorRirtoB. Tbit boil U In clc proximity to lb drpol ood hM Ultljr brrn rebuilt and r. ill Ro Bit foBmodloi ihrmbl wll upplld wiib tho st tk markat affordf trrmi mod'Tat. " C - i i'i id. t 'if., , AXTONTILLE, (tfaalkr alloB. ! . II EN.lt Y BmfEB,' rropletor. v : Th aBiitarMirkad wlupn tfcC axrtUt ef tnfnrra In K lh putilla ttial b ka uwnl a botsl at Ih. ahve nnmait piMa, a lha mad Iroai MMilla linra; to li.rioaml that ka In pr.patwl tu anurtala tha public allli flri iImi xiFiiuimwIa ttana. . f , MtNKY UtNltH. April litj.. . ALKElt UODSE, litcOluro Ciyln. ": Jlli, prfVALTER I'rojiriotoV. Tbit B now bouo, nrwl furnlnlied and it bow optn lo tha traveling public It in hoated ntar the lr pot. No , effort will ba pared. by the proprietor to mate th ttny or hit gattti piraeani ana kgretanie. TRAVIS IIOL'SE, At tha Mifflin, Centre? Bnrkarf a Lawletowa B. K Itaput, auiaar ol Water aad Doreaa BU., mm . . , . Lewiutown Xti., . v. ' a Ooorge Flory & Son, Propriotorn. gt-Opea Day and Sight for tb accom modation of traTlara. A Brat etaae Bet- lanrant ia Attacked to tbt hotel, wbare Meaa at ail hours ean be bad. Terrut lareeaaBle. U,13-f BUMOAHDNER HOUSE, (Oppoalta Heaillnc Kallroad Repot) m m j..a 1"Bn XltirriMULtA eif -a- a, A. ZZ. XaANDIO, rropriotor. i.i;nfi elfurt neearnanr to In.ure tha com lor t "I iiUNM will be uiule. Tha honm hat Ixea B.vly reiittad. oaim,it7iu A 1.LE0IIENY HOUSE. i os. 811 4 811 Market Mrcct, i (Jour AtyWA.) I PHILADELPHIA. .A-.ll JocU, Proprlutor. .rrjns 12 00 Pit Dm. J OK .V II. ARNOLD, V ornoy nt J ixv, I : MIDDLEDUDO, PA rrofrf (ional lumlntt rnlrufted lo blacnr b pton.ptly ended lo. Feb 9,'7 J TIItpirsON BARER, . Att'iio,V"atLaM'A . Lowiaburg, Union Co., Pa gtarCati be consulted In Ibe Engllib an German laiiituiigct.'IgMl OFFICE .Market btreet, oppotue nan Bmltk & Cit Store . 84y y , . gAMUEIUL OUWIO, Alto iioy-at-Lnv, - OFFICE, 1 WALNUT 8TEEET, .fiii.ADsi.raiA. AG. I101'NIiEllGER, A -II . .JUSTUS OF THE PEA VE ' Parry TowniVp, Eajder County, Pa. Colleotloot, ConvVjncla, and all other bart Baw partalalng to (, oinr.a will t promptlf atunuad to. UCDo.' Ar TroatwanavUla. JC. KREITZV a . JUSTICE ,ii T . Uhapuai,' rHF. PKAfir. wa.hla HnydakCo. a. ronvavtaalaa. Colle.Jaa and all other bull will o ptouiutlr el- lauUed to. , DR.J. W. ROC EFELLp W, rHYBIOl . t AITD BURGEON Offer kit prelaetlonal '.Tft to ue ellttea BUIII).WU( Wilt T,VIH,,J - .1 FINE ABSORTM'jT OF THE DES BIB n nisrmwcr , POLDURB PEACH 18 KEY, RRANDY, (IN, AND 1 RYRTTPR Jutt received and for sab,' at lbs Eagle U.,.l I. If ltll.Rn. I I JUH.1 A. DlAtJ If CCK.Bn, -Aug. 18. 1870. DB. SLTFER'S . e WHOLESALE . vD RETAIL Furniture Warciooms, NO. 8 NORTH SECOND VB'REET, (Below Arch, West Side.') '. Fcvtorjf and Wholesale Pyirtmcntl 1003 North Olh Street, abova (iford, .8lf 1 PHILADELPHIA. . JACOB P. BOGAIt, ' WITH TJBERROTH, BEROSTRESSEft ft CO WHOLESALE DKALFB8 IRWV FISH,PE0VIGI0ir.nis5a No, 200 North Wharves, (shove Imc St.,) -7lf P D ILADILPAI A. it X J B. BELHEIMER, VEAIjEH jh HARDWARE, Iron, Hails, Steel Leather. Faints, Oils, Coach & Saddlery Ware .AJID MANUFACTURER OF , ! $foVesv& Tlnwr.ro, MARKET STREET, . . ' 'm'm. IOWlIOWla, env. hevtmbsr t, lB7Mf J. SMITH, WRf AT LAW. KiDDLEB O. SM TZXk OOm fa. -ft. L TOR .u--i Ml DD LEBUllG Helot Poetry. ' i"TTiE VoVut ifL'! Frtln yonr wife It will not harm you, ". Nothing lo II to alarm you: for i know vou ean remember. When from May to dark December, i ou eoutd pram anil never weary Never thought these hours drear, War you gainer, were yon loser T Be yourrelf the booeet ohooi!, If It then was 'uoli a pleasure Pralte to give in braping meaittrs. Duly for what you believed hrr, Harely, now that you've received her, Triea her virliict, round them eierluiai Though in buninett aver whirling. ion migut nml enn wurj or cheering- Something lender, kind, endearing. Slie hat fnnll", aye, may bar manyj Don t yon think mnl you bave any I , She may oft forget to meet you With a amlle may telUotn great you. Ton nay thin your borne la dreary Find her troubled, cold and weary Find her children fretting, eryiug, , -And the very embera dying t , Then thtre oumes a tad complaining, For u iel bar love is waaiog.. , Take her pla-1 ,,ur )w us ike very '"a J"" Tbinh of ell brMyf s long worry-a.. OfthecBwle"l,J.l",rrr Mother mum h hare aal tnre, r fib Is needed afery where.. , ? . Thlak of baby"s naeBding Think of all lbs making, minding, Try lo keep lb rbllJrn quit t or lb sick prepare ,ua u"t. Woman's work so try and do It i Set If you will sr bt through it. Yab at nlgbt to rrtl relira - From the warm and cheerful fire t Clou your eyes, nor think of waking nil at leaal Ibe dawn it breaking. . Mother, too, to rent It ttealing, Through Hie ahadowy chamber foeltkg ; Covert ods and trail bet another, hiapers '.'It it enly mother," Thinke hrr day's work nearly done, When, In fast, 'lis just begun. Baby fret and toon la crying. And in vain lo tool be shea trying ; Take the mutt, an tinting, tinging, Will) lit crmt around her clinging Hocking, walking, lulling toothing. And lit wayward humor ttnoolbingi While Ibe wearing hours ara creeping, ' And dear lalher'a tltryin, tlttping. If, perohtnoe, tht nolae awake you. Conscience for a moment ebakee you, Jutt enough to make you say ( , 'Wife, you'll kill yourteir that way, Plop that child, and stop Us orylng, You'd sing to it If you wer dying. It's only hailneaa, not Ibe cblio, Keen enough to bave a frolie I I would take it. but it's crying. Could not slop it, no nts trying;'' And you soon again ara sleeping, Mother singing, baby weeping. Think of Ihl. fwlll make yon lender Of her feelinga. and you'll reuder Many a little kind attention j Put a etop to all contention, And you'll find that word of cheering, . And the pet-name so endearing. Find a time lo kiss that forebead Furrowed with th care the borrowed From your thouldera, and you'll find her Daily growing younger, kinder ; For bar burden you will lighten. And the dreary days will brighten I Be a jutt and boneal man, Oivs bar all the prait you can. The Deadlllul Decoy. bt. a. a. WRianT. One fine morning, in tho autumn of 1850, 1 stepped on board the cars in a distant Western eity, tn route forNeWYork, for the pnrposo of purchasing good for the Well known dry goods firm of which I was a mmbor. Icarrier a'iarge aomof money, as we rarely did business on erodit - : .' After taking a careless eurvoy of the passengors, and recognizing no familiar face, I leisurely unfolded my newspaper and commenced to read. We passed lereral way-stations, and I, engrossod with my paper, had soaiwly token the trouble to look up or, notice who entered or left the car, pntil I suddenly became conscious that I was being influenced by some powerful magnetio force. To explain definitely how this knowlodg was conveyed to me, I cannot, no more than I can accurately define the son- sations thftt assured me of the fact i nryVertheleM I was jus t as positive that sonu'peraon was asserting or cndeaTetmng to assert the supremacy oC win, by leading me captive, as I wan of my existence. I raised my eyes, and as X did so, a pair of very . black ones' ' opposite were instantly averted. They were ve ry beautiful eyes, too, as I soon dis coveredlarge, liquid, changing with every varying emotion. Such eyes capable of beautifying even an 'lyfooe. but when they, belong -to ling lady of faultless features auiTAngure, lue my vte-a-vtt of tiiat s.tmn morning, they complete a pirtnre not soon to be forgotten. JV!tttl7fc, I: trover, was not the :bitte 1 ' y ' - ' '" for v rossess- vr-3 powA ( Atew ) v . d, BVfor piwpolv . " unsurt J By " me, khe evidu. f BaidAr-ftfttaireii., SNYDEK CO.PA.. AUGUST 15. 1872. robes, no oho f Would haro doubted that she was btlier thut sho soomed, an innocent young girl i for, doapito her true chnrartcr, she had a certain sad, trUBtful expression, that' rarely falls to umpire coiifidenco. " ' Mien tho cars stoppod at the noxt station, tho seat directly behind mine became vacated, and as it was near tlte stove, my lady in black, appa rently for that . reason exchanged hers for it, as tho day was raw and chilly. As she did so she dropped her gloves, and L of courso, immedi ately picked them up, and as I hand ed thorn to her I rooeived a vory graceful ."tlianVt yon, sir 1" and some trilling remark relative to her caro- lesHnoHS. From this wecOHilv elided into converriation, as neither, iWy, was aveme to such au agroonblo oc cupation. She was woll informed and lady like in manlier, aud I abandoned myself to the enjoyment of her de lightful society. Many would term my fuse inatimi love at first sight, and laugh at my rhapsodies, but so fur as my experi ences prove, it was not nt all mmilur to love. I was attracted in spito of i myself controlled by another's will, without tho conttent of my own ma son. This, I have no doubt, is often mistaken for la WKrV passion, hence tho disastrous results so often wit nessed in unhappy marriages. There is no tnio love, I hold, which is not based upon a recognition of lovable qualities. It was growing dark when sho suid at tho noxt station sho must stop. I handed her my card, and sho ''u return, favored mo with a delicto bit of postboard, with "Miss ALi Harlow" neatly ongravod thereon." Wen wo arrived at the depot, I aroso to assist her in alighting i and and taking a heavy travelling bag in in ouo hand and her shawl upon my urin, I stepped upon the platform, and offered my disengaged hand to help her down tho narrow steps of the car. By somo misthanco ho stumbled and fell I, encumbered as I was, being quito powerless to prevent it. I supposed it to bo puruly acciden tal, at tho time, and endeavored to ruiso her, but sho gave a little cry of pain, aud seemed to swoon. I hail but a moment to sp.iro bo foro tho train would start, and, in alarm, I looked for the friend whom sho said sho expected to meet . her. I saw no one, however, except the attendant of tho depot and a couple of idle-looking follows, who, I judged were there because thoy hod no where to go. Tho former aided mo in carrying hor into tho dopot, when sho recov ered suflloiontly to murmur hor thanks, asd begged that I would find soma one to convoy hor homo. I inquired of tho "attendant" if thoro was ono I could got, and ho said no, unless I wont to tho a mile distant. village, The cars had already crono, leavincr tne victim of my unwise gallantry and, wlujo I was considering what it was best to do, a man drove up in an open bugy, who made some iiujui-' ties concerning the arrivals by tho last train, and was turning, with a disappointed air, to depart, when ray companion snggnsted that I might got him to drive hor homo, a dis stance of three miles. In answer to my request, ho . said he could do bo just as woll as not, as he lived only a mile from "Locust Place." ' My companion asked me in such a charmingly dopreoa ting mannor to accompany her that I could not re sist, even if I had had a thought of bo doing. . . He was a strangor to hor, she said and I, having no suspicion of any ruso to entrap , me, beliovod it That the man might be a participant in the preconcerted, scheme of which ( was the destined, victim, never oc curred to me for one momont The night was dark and drear, and for a mile before we reached oar des tination a thick wood skirted the road on either Bide. I was armed with a revolver mnd, though I would not admit to myself that J had any apprehension otronble, yet I kept my hand in close : proximity to its friendly presence. " , Finally we reached what my char ger called "Locust Plane," and whioh was to named, she said, from the o-roya of loo ust trees in the rear of 3 house. It was an onlinary look- '3 (tailing, as IdetermJneA from t tha rapid ghtnoe I gave f by means 1 of the tfht Uiat gtrejamed forth from wliito, Rome day, but at present only slight vontiges romainod of its for mor purity. Tho stroot door was in tho middle, with a largo, squaro room on either sido, and clinmbors of cor responding dimensions abovo. As wo drovo np, a man appeared at the door, holding in his hand a lantern. Ho soomed tu bo about fifty years of ago, and his burly figure was clothed in the mannor of an or dinary farmer. In a guttural tone, ho railed out : "Good evening, Mr. Joo 1" And thon holding up tho lantorn, ir order to soo mora distinctly who' composed tho rest of tho party, ex claimed : ' "What 1 yo han't brought my gal homo sick, hev yo T" He fore tho person addressed had n chance to reply, Miss Ada said : "Oh, uo, father t I had a littlo full, and a:n somewhat lame, tint is all." j By thotinio we had assisted her to Alight n woman, , whom slide groeto as "mother," camo, all itui flurry, to know what was tho matter. After making the necessary expla nations. Miss Ada presented lilo to her parents in her own graceful way; aud amid their anxiety for her, nttd their gratitude to mo, I noticed noth ing in the least calculated to awaken any doubts aa to their sincerity.' I oonfesH, however, that I was sur prised to meet such rough. Unculti vated people as. tho parents of my ilivinity, but then I retlected, soino- times doting parents, conscious of their own need of culttu'o, will lavish upon their childrod every possible advantage. Having Been my chargo safely within her homo, I turned to tho man who had brought us. hither, for tho purpose of engaging his services in driving mo to a hotel t but they all assured mo there was none within a distanco of sovon miles, and it was already ton o'clock. I could do no better, it seemed, thau to nvail niv-l self of their urgent invitation to stop whore I was till morning. I I sat down in tho neat though plainly furnished sitting room, and glanced around mo. A well-worn woolen carpet covored tha floor ; cnue-matcd oh:iir ranged against the walls ; a chintz covered louuue io one corner, a table with A lew books, 11 nl a bright wool fire, completed tho picture hardly in keeping, I thought, witb tho rich tit. tiro ol tho daughter of pooplc who could not all'orJ a more luxurious borne. It wis - not "'iso-; for, new that I tva alone tor a short tnno, and re jiff' I from my channer's immedi ate present e, I coul I not i.L!p think ini that I bud acted very uoxvisulv, to say iho least. But I was uok on lelt to my meditittiona. My hunt soon appeared, and invi ted me to walk into the adjoining room and bave some suppur. I do eliuod, and remained firm, even thou' bo urged. I bad taken luuth at one of tho railroad stations at which we bad stoppod, end I did not desire any. thiog more. Uo socined dissppoin'.ed ; I could oot help thioking ho was unduly so tu f'uet, I did not like lha man's couuUoauce ; it woro a sort of non committal expression, as if it had boen traiued lo tell no talus of hoart or bruin. lie left mo with regrots that I would havo no tea, bat soon returnod beuriuK ia bis bnod a glaas of wine. Surely I would not refuse that he said, after my long journey. No. 1 replied, I would not ; and I took tho glusa to raise to my lip. As I did so I glanced at Iho couo tonuooo beloro mo, aud what I road there io that one iohtaut burned it. self into my brain. The wine wo poisoned I Io bis eagerness to accomplish his purpose, in an unguarded moment he had permitted the musk ho usually wore a stolid expression to fall, and the purpose ot bis heart was revealed. Quick as thought I acted upon tbe knowledge I had gained ; to slightly turning aside my bead, I poured tbe liquid hot into , my mouth inside the breast' of my thick tost, wblob, by cbaooo, wta-buttooed nearly to the obio. t',4tvv. . I passed him lb empty gjtss, sod ha left me, apparently satisfied. . I was conducted sooq aft r ward, to my bsd-eptmber, io-tbe second story, sad directly above tne room already described. When I bad listened to the heavy footsteps ol my bust, as ho descended tbt stair-case, 1 proceeded to (gam ine the room vr herein I was expected to spend tbe night, and endeavored' lo Bod, if possible, some palpable ' proof to jutlity my fear. My search, bowevtr, was unswath ing, and os I sal down finally, )nih damp asd chilly atraMpntre-ihor being or fire to determine v what course to partus. My ' resolution wss soon Ukeo. i , After contidortbl effwt Tar" 1 ed.io eofasteaias tbe wlodow, ad lo looking out Into the darkso f "s llootly heard a horse unaa r i io;. The elaturiof ol lb kv. mA n. tin W" lel f.lllAi 1 NO. i the tiiuuJ that a liorno wae befog hitched not fur from my .window. J hat taken tho precaution to extin guiih my liv'M, and, as E . listened in tent It, I hoard tho street door open, sod noma one entered. Carefully gropping my way to the bod, lo k lha slireta, and securely knoitin them tdgrthcr, I ftciird them to th wind.HV In such a than ner tlmt eouU descend by their aid to tho ground, Is ua,3J it wight be neoesiry. wna atrmgly Inclined to make my ccie by that menus nt once, b'tt feared lit miht irmko a iioho And attract attention, nt the vviudoir was dii'outlv above that of th sitting. mom have niamioiicJ, and, in cato was discovered, my cluocn of (jet. ting a-vay nlivo wAld bo Small. at last dccl led would wai:, and xlmpamy coari-e aCJivling tj ciroum. Ht!tH(.'C'. Till two o'clock hoard ni found, and t liefl a slight ercnliing Helm. Sile'itly I ncpioiclieil the d.ior, an I, li-tunini inloiitly, wai conli dent that to, tin otiii whsIjI cending tho Mair. Tho iloor at which vns stullnno.l opone I inward Irmii tho hail, and an the euly uno in the room Mood o tint. n the) d ior opened, would he coiu'c.ilt'J behind it ; an! its thore was no loelt brother moans of f.iston. inn '( I h id tllotvcd it to remain mure ly latched. Xoirih'xsly it aw inj cpon its bin- gp, and a head appeared through Hm ! opening, uiij hum, inn no ly in a m m unUred tlio ro nn, Imldin in bii baud a liu'htcd ctiudln. h wiit but the work efiin instant to lovol a blow nt his templo which t..lod him tu tlio (lo r with a heavy j thud. 1 he next inoiueiit sprang' to the wiudow, nud lowered myself to the ureuii I. by the ail nf the means hud prepared, in a twinkling. J Was ni'uu too (pick, fur 1 bad ten rot-ly plneo fiiy loot upon tho solid en rib bo lore hoard a cuuiniotion that told mo tliiro woro many moru imnaics of that huuso than thorn had S'ou. 7n my preeipitato flinht, eh meed to coiuo in diroot contact with tho horse already mentionod, whi ll WUS l.ll. If"-' U ' V . IUI.I... .1.11. 111,1 nut dilll'iiltv. vaulted into tho s.id. l..ul... 1...I n lr... 1 1-1,1.1 11, I. ii.i ufilti. die. uiel rudo tor my I do nut, how. ever, without receiving a bullet in my arm. My horso proved to bo fleet as the wind, bonce was tut long in reach ing a little, villus, niiiiatod near tho stulieti, where win kindly eiru 1 fof. My wouudud nrm proved 10 bi pain ful, thoiijU thu injury wus not dan gerous. As tioon tu pr.icticiihle 1 ivluioj my adventure, uud lueiuuros woreut onco takon to urro.st my wouldihc-inurder-ers ; hut when tho otllocrs nrri.-ed nt tha liou-o they fouud it entirely do. sertcd, and though t strict search lor aevoral weeks w.is instituted, no trace could bo dmooverod of their whvrou bouts. There was tcurccly sny furoituro In tbo liiMi-io besides w hat I have do scribed, snd that remained ' uodis lurbod. Tha place, it seemod, hud only boen occupied a lew mouths, snd was rented t.y us owner io u pcrnon who culled bis nutuo Harlow, wn 1 cl who.-o character ho knew uolhlnit. Fivo years went bv, aud thoughts of my ad vou lure bud given pluoe lo nll.iirs of more tmmodiale lutereat, when ono moruing 1 look up a news. paper to reau tbo coniession oi a criminal, aocounts of whoso daring and successful crimes hsviug formed and important feature in lhu papers ior weeks. Among the many stotomeott be niudo was that of his having stQ- len, many years before, a beautiful ch id, sod trained bor to crime oy forcing bcr to employ ner beauty, and iho wonderful power of magnetism with wbicb sho was endowed, ior tbt purpose of decoy ing victims. She proved, bo said, a valuable ac quisition to tho band of dosperadocs to which he belonged,, snd lior loy bad beoo a matter of deep rgrot, tbe having escaped a couple of , years previous, and bad not eiuca baco beard of. That this eonvlot was tbs porsoo whoso. acquaintance I had made tivs ye ars before, I bud no doubt: and notwithstanding the objections to oapital punisbmuot, 1 cannot say Ibst I erlsved when lis puid tne penalty oi bis crimes upon tbo tea (fold , and thorai- by rid tbe sarin or bit lool pretjoaco r.i Tlte sHt boy 1 tbt) Ali. To find toie genuine, unoontatnina ted goat boy we ifvrfrt' sock; bun , in some retired canton of Switzerland, like that of Apienzoll,. where he knows Iittlo 'else than goals, and cares for naught else than to guard and protect them. In all the festive processions of the herdsmen he takes a part, and generally figures as a sort oi merry auurew, uancing ana caiT ing wherever fun and merriment are tne biKnest . This gay life, however, is for Lira butol short duration i bis work is vo ry Bovore. The bells of his heard aa lute the ear of the early wanderer even before the chapel bells bid the pious poasfnts count their mcmungl rosaries, una tne strange cry mat rings turougn tne valley is tne pecu liar coetvca.1 ol tbe utile goatbed eol leoting bis llock from tho low'y shel ters along the rath. TH rct' pryL t"- Jjjgf loT" -y i a V. : . j :.....la.u-jt. On column one year a BVAOo. One-half eolnnin, on year, t0.ee. One-fnnrth column, one yenf, 15. I One aqnare (10 lln?i) one interlloa ... . 74 Kvery sdditinnal insertion 60. Professional and Puin cards of not more than fi.te line, per year. 6,0d Auditor, F.iectilor, Administrator and Aijrnet Notice ' 2,M, Editorial Holier per line 1-V . All advertisements for a shorter beriod than one year are payable at the time they are ordered, and if not pald.Xbe per. aon ornvrHig mem Will be held reponibie for the motiey. Crs to join tho.'r fellow in Search of food on tho mountains. Tho boy will thus gather forty or fifty giwts, which are placed in his seeial care during tho summer, to be led out in tho morning and returning for milk ing and shelter at night. Whnro tho herdsman with his cow.4 cannot reach, thither tint nimhht goat boy, with his more nimble ward i will go with eve an I safety, t.i gather the scanty herbs that sp'ring up among the weather-beaten rocks t and from tho most diiic'erntis and apparently inaccessible heights will resound tho loud goutcein It is then that tho iront bov feels hmlaelf a king undisputed monarch of tho peaks. Yet hoii in reality a poor iittlo waif froitueiitly au orphan or or an outcast .Sometimes tho lwy will seek his own customer I again ho will hit'o himself t a mister froin Whom he will receive a yearly reward of two dollars, besides his coarso f ud. rough whirl and pant, old fe'.t hat, and le-avy wondcti h!icx with soles studded with Iiiiils. ' ' lie a'vpiiivs a wonderful facility in the art t if climbing, nn I will slip boldly along o:i th.i sharp edges of . precipices to which it scarcely seetri-i possilile that human f nit can cling. Indeed the mountaineers believe that gout's milk impart n magic skill in scaling the giddinfl height:!. Tim goat boy's eye is as sure its his feet miles away he will point out the cha niois to the hunter, or ditf.'iver somo lost and vagrant member of his own noeic. I liu ear, too, grows as sensi tive ns that of the game of the Alpitui wilds. lie knows each mio of his own tlock bv the sound of its bell. and even by its cry of distress when it has slipped into some chasm from which it eoiinot escaiKs. But above all tloos ho recognize, though far o!V. its terrified cry when thu eagle or vulture pounces upon it. Tbn ho becomes a vm itjthln hero. Sewing his Alpine staff, with his steel point, he gives desperato battlo to the fierce and powerful foe i and, while his gouts and their kids aro lleeiug in terror t - the sin Iter of tho nearest rock or thicket, he disnatch ,,j .Ju ,.M.iV. Ill lit. InAHfc llt'ivfM 111! It I nwav. The highest ambition of tho goat boy is to chiulto the iichLs and tlestroy the eggs or the young broods of these birds, whom he justly con siders his natural enemies. Sometimes a goat searching for fooil, leaps upon a narrow ledge, from which it ean neither advance nor retreat. Seeing its danger it uttem liiiuentiilde cries of distress, which tho goat boy hears and traces to their source- But he finds it iiIiro lutely impossible for him t i follow the animal nud bring it buck. Then ho hastens to a herdsmitu's cabin for help'; and -they repair with mpo, to soma high crag overhanging the nar row ledge, when the herdsman fas tens the rope around tbo body of tho boy and lowers him down over the steej) cliffs till ho has reached tho goat. Tbo most dangerous portion of his duty has still to be done, how ever, for ho must bind tho goat on his shoulders aud be drawn np again through the dangerous mid air pasn- o. And yet notwithstanding, his bra very mid IH Hardships no cnuures, the young goat-herd seldom hut; for the day other food than a pices of hard, block bread, and v morsal of choose. If ho is thirsty ho goes to tho nearest goat, ana lying aown un der its udder, milks the rcfreshon draught directly into his mouth, without the intervention of A enp or glass. Thus, early and lot, duio.g tho Bummer, no-is wondering over the mountains.' loading his goat whore they can find the richest and most convenient pasturage, and the safest retreats from tho midday sum or tho Buddcu tempest. xiuii 11119 iiiuiiuui. urig-i..AiA wpw"ti" , it. .A i : ..... i ... m ...... ...ii ,d.i.,Air. welcome in tlio early ovonuig, w. descends from tho height to brinj safely home his mountuiu cluebers, th'uir udders haavy " with'1 rlsr rich gatherings pf tlu day. The g ats milk is often the only wealth of tlte . ... ... - .ii only utttUUi ol ine veiins oi luuiia sohuiry ptwplo, who hail it a a rich food for themselves and family, and gladly disposo of it to the guests' of tlio sanitary insuttrUons, now scatter- ml among the Alpa, for what is known, as the gout's milk ewe. During iho summer hundreds pf invalids nn? finuid living on the mountain sides for tho bi neitt of the puro air, tne op portunity of, Alinne "raiubles,, and above all the rise of .Jin grot's milk. wlnh; witn tbe pure wiueo, or wnean brcud, is thuir pnnciplo diet Cak Ast Oxk Tux 1 Cua any one tell how young men who dodge their washerwoman, and are always behind with thoir landlords, ean play bil liards night and day, aud are ulways ready at a game of cards T Can any ouo toll how men live and support their families who have no income and do not work, while oth ers who are industrious and consent; t ly employed are half starved 7 1 Cuu anv one tell bow it. In (that uruiio-tonths . of the njothn Jar aa MjSdy to sow tor tne uihitura ncutn ti, when tlieir children at hcmittv are raff trod and dirty t " i Can any one fell why to 4 a wr.-vvt wt k awvwr Ain srBa-k' aW saau J vaAiiaj. v waaD aav- fop under pl'f I f-t ul a t' ' t it