A TUE POUT. fMfcM mr; Thar, day Zveafng by JXaXZXAH CBOTJgg, Prop. , Trma of 8abaeriptio!v IWO DOLLAB3 Rl AWnrM, PaynMe . mm mi moatat, or gz.on ir tot paid Wireaa 1M year Ne piMF meeonltaoed USUI 5 WfMrtfM Ore paid aaleeo at . la option of the prblleber. Bnbejocfptior ontsid of the county PAYABLE ISADTANC3. t9 Pereoat llftlag ud nilng papers Mdrietid I thr beeome tnbtarlbera, gas ar lUbw for ta ptM or the papa A TT. POTTER, iJLXTOknST AT L'AMf, I til 8Unsgroa Pa. Osfrl (If Tfreio)el eerlee t the pabllo. All legal battneee eatraeteA to bis rt will receive trompt attention. Office af door oboes the Ne Lalberaa Cbareh Jul, lib '12. T P. CROinriT.TiKR. a J. ITfnivnitflw Mlddloburg, Pa users bit prorettionai eervioet to ibo pub lic. Collottlonl aod all other prof taional bntlns.t aatruattd to hi oaro will receive prompt attention, i f Jeo 8, '87 if A. C. SIMlfebN. ATTORN ET AT LAW, oounsgrov Fa., ' tffirs hit professional tervlre to tbo pub lev All business entrusted to bit oaro ejill bo promptly attended in, f Jb. 17, '67K KNIOITT, ATTOR.NET AT LAW. vs' Freoburg Pa.. 'tm ate Professional serrloe to lb pub- I "H business entrusted to bit crt I t promptly attended to B 4 " . Jaa 17. 67tf WM.VaN oezer, attobn at lav, Lewisburg Pa., Offers bit professional oervioe to to pub-lio.'-vpelWoilont and all otbor Piofe.sion ,! Meiaeet entrusted to hit oara wlllro .ivo prompt attention. GEO F. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewisburg pa Offers bit Profotttooal tervioe to lb pub lie. Collteiiont and all olbor profrseioo all butiness entrusted to bit cart will re ceive prompt attention. Jib. 8, '97t M.LINN, A. II. DILL ' MowMnnUJ.r.kl. H. Linn,) AT rTOKNtia AT LAW. Lewisbura-, Pa. Offer their profeesional services 10 tho publit. C.lleotlont and all other pro fessional business oalrutltd to ibrir cere will reoelvepronipt atteni ion. f Jan. 8, '07 if CtlARLES IIOWER, ATIOKNEV AT LAW. Solinsgroro Pa. Offer bitproreMlonalaerrieet tatba pub lie. Colleetloot and all oibtr profeMiona Dutlnttt entrotiad to ale oaro will ro aeiro prompt attention. Office two doom north of the Kej.lone Hotel. fJan 8, 't)7 S. ALLEMAN & SON. AT TORN E YS AT LAW. Hellnmtf rovo Pa. All profrsf lonal butineat and eolleoling alrumed to their care will bo prompt! aliened to. uan be oontulted in cogll or uermao. Omoe, Marko. Square. T. N. MYERS, f-1' ATTORNEY k COCKSELOR IT UW Middleburg Soydtr County Ponn'a Office a few doort Eaat of tbo P. 0. on Main elreet. Con.ultaMoa la EnalUh and Orrman language.. Btp.'67t II. II. GllIMM, Attorney & Councellor A l-UA IK, Office X. . Cor Market & Water St's - Freeburg, lean'a. Con.ultatlon In both Eoglieb and German Language.. Vet, 19, 'TJtf, IROVEtt k BAKER V3T SEWING MACHINE, Pereone la need of a good and durable Bowing Machine tan bo eeeommouated al rra.onable prioet nr tailing oo dam cil Fau.t. Acent. BelinairoTo, fJan. 24.'68 DR. J.Y.81IINDEL, SURGEON AND PI1V8ICUN. Middleburg Pa., Offart hi profeialonal (errloee to the clt iieat of Mlddleburg and vleinity. fMarob 21. '67 JOHN K. HU0UE3, Esq., - JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Peon Twp., Snyder Co. Pa- JJ P. VAN BUSKIRK, UK01CAL MECHANICAL DENTIST Balinsgrove Penn, YH. WAGNER, Esq., a JU8TICB OF TUB PEACE. Jaoksoa Township, Snyder Co. Pa., Will attend io all bmineft oatruttod ta It tare and oa the moot reaaonable ttrat. March 12, '68lf J- V KANAWEL. PHTBIC1AN AND SUROEOV, CcBtrerllle, Snjder Co.. Pa. Offart bit profei.lonal ttrrioet to (be pablio. S-88tf GRATBILL k Co,, Wholi.alb DpAiiai it WOOD AICD WJLLOW WARS Oil Clotbt, Window Skftdaa, Broinii, Mala, Bru.bea Cotton Lt, Orala Bagt, F'.y Nelt, Buokela, Tw(nee, Wiokt, Ao. No. 420 Jfafkoi Ntrett, PhlMelphla. fob. 7, 67 BT. PARKS, e ATTOKWEf Af LAW . .. , . OISTBICT ATTORNY. MIDDLBBUBO, INTOEB. COUNTT, Pa OfBoe la Court Hauae, flopt.lS, 'Hit rr TJ. 8ELHKIMER, ...rf . VBAliKB) ( EAnDWABE, 4 A(.J k,Ave.. . . t lift. 0 VOL. 11. FBt one Arti. Ptistcaat Jcooa Hob. Jot. C.Boohtr, Lowltbarg. Unloa taunt, Aiwoiatb Jnoott Hob. 0. 0. Mayor, rntoura.it on. aoon u. av Bbiadtl. 8t llotarora. PaoTaoNoTt ao Cttac or raiConart JtromUh Croota, Middlrbur. RioitTaa a RiooiDin tmnal B. senaoa, MidliMaiy. BBiairr Daniel Uoltader, MldJIeborf. Cooatr CoaaittioRiat Philip Kinney, BtftTtnown. Adam J. Fiiiher. Rallaitrava. Joba T. HulTnaflo, Ptoa'i Crook. Jcai CoHaimoiiao Hear? Brow a, rroeborf, Ooorco Q. Horabtrgtr. Mt Pleatant Mill.. Corarf BcariToaAaroa K. Gilt, Mid dlrhara. Di.tbiot Any at it Boalamla T. Parka, Midllobar. Taitraia Jacob Qro.t, Dearer Rprtngt. APDiaoat Jona a. Hu.lnter. MiJJie. bnrc. 0mael A. Wttitl, Btartrtowa, 0. Dieflahaoh. 8alrm, Coaait.ioBiat'CMBK. Andrew Patart. Ml'l'llrburr. MtaoAMTiit Arraama. W o 1 1 0. Ilolmtt, Btlln.troTo. CoaoRia. Poter Hartmaa. Peaa't Creek Countt 8urinTjDii.-,Wm.No.Uin oeiinagroTt. a. ii TllMI or Coobt. Tonrth Unait.w. I Ptbruary. Mar and Stotember and iioaaay or urotnAer or oaeb year. FAIHMOUNT HOUSE. ' NEAR THR riKPOT. Mltldleburtr, JLo. GEOROE GUVER. Prophiitor. Tbit boueo it la oloto eroxlmli la ih. drpol aod bat lately beea rebuilt and re fliled. Rootut eommodiout the table well tupplied wiib ibo Hetl tbo market afford. a lermt mcdtraia. BROWN HOUSE PAXTIIKVII.LE. (BenferRUtloa HENHV BKNFEK. Proprietor. The andr1ima4 adnnu thli mattirui Ar inrnMk ln the poblle that he hu orne4 a hotel at the aura; to Hearerinvn, aat that ha la prepared to entertain the publle wltlt Ant elan acmnamoda "".""m. .... HENRY BtNttH. April a, 1171. .ui'vv uBinvM uiMra. nm rpi.ia M iiiiii. "yyALKER II0U8E, MeGlnre City Ia. NICHOLAS SIMON, proprleior. Thlt a new bnu.e, newly furol.bed and It now open lo the traveling puhllo. It la located near rfat depot. No effort will be pared by the proprietor to make tbo Hay of bit guetlt pleatant and agreeable. TRAVIS HOUSE, At the Mifflin, Contra. Narborr k l- eletoi K. K. vepot, eoroer of Water and Itoreae bu, Lowistown I'a.., Oeorge Plory ft Bon, Froprlecora BeBrOneB Par and Niaht for tbo aeeom modatioa of trartlert. . A flrat elaaa Ree- taurant it atlaohed to tbo hotel, where Mea'e at all bourt oaa bo bad. Ttmet reaaonable. 9. 43-1 f BUMOARDNKR noUSE (Oppoilte Keadlog Railroad Depot) 1 1 n mil bKii m a a A. B. XtATIDXa, Proprietor. arRrerr efTtrt aaeaaiiarw Ia Iriim th. iai. fort orxuait. will bo made. Tbe home haa Keen aewrr reaiua. looill.WUf TJNION HOUSE, SAVXO SJOUITJCTJUL, Prop'r. Aeoommodallont good and eh arret mod erate. Special aeoommodallont for drot era. A tbaro of Ibt publio palronaao I tollollrq. O. KEK8TETER' April 6. 1871 LLEOHBNY HOUSE. Xoi. 81S A 811 Markft Street. (A6oi. Eiihtk.) PHILADELPHIA A.. TJoclc, Proprietor. lermt fi wi rer var. jisl. TJ. SMITH. ATTORIf RT AT LAW. MinnLEnuRo. .MTrnv ui.. ia Offer, bit H ormloaal Bereleee to the pae'lo Cenanlt Uoot la Enillt and a.raiaa. JOHN H. ARNOLD, Attorney at Law, MIDDLEBCBO, PA Profenlonal boalneat en t mated to hit oaro w!! bo promptly atteadad lo. Feb ,7l J THOMPSON BAKER, A.ttopney-atwH.aws Lewithurg, Uoloo Co., Fa, UBaTOaa bo toneulted la Ibo Enflltb and Orrmaa laognaget-fM OFFICB Market Street, oppoelte Wallt emu a uo t at ore a tuy gAMUEL II. OUWIO, A.ttorneyat-lwaw9 OrFICMIT WALKUT 8TBCET, raibADtiraiA. JO. KRRITZER, e Jl'HTIOE OF THR PEAOE. Ohapmaa lo.h.hlp Mnriter Co. re. Cenvtraaalaa. Colleetlne and all other haal- aeaa eotru.Utl la kit oaro will be paamptly at- jyVL. J. W. KOCKEFKLLOW, PUTSIOIAN ARD BTSROEON Offer, bit prontnloaal aarrloM ta tho eltleeae of ananMeorg aaa tieiaiir. ijaaei-u JACOB P. ROGAB, WITH rjBEBUOTH, BthOSTBESSER CO. WHOLESALE DEALER! IN FIQH, PB0VISI0I7S. to. Ro. sue North Whareee. (aboro Baoe 8t ) -7lf PBILAUKLPAIA. J J.WII4aIAM3, Jr, MAvr40Toa a or. Window Cevdata. 'eg Erts Gzoxttx rrivaU DweU i: : i. IUDDLEBURQ. SUYDEB COTOTY, PA. JP o evt rja E( aad Ktekev I akad of Eohe, t'other day, Wboaa wordt are few and ofUa funny, What ta a quaetioa tbo thouM aay i Of tourtahip. lore aad BMtrlrnony. Quoth Eoho. pla aly, "Jfafrr of montf." Whoa ahmild I marry t Should be A da'blng damael, gay aad port, A pattern of oeneleteney. Or oettab mereenary flirt t Quoth Eoho, tbarply "tTaryUrl? What If. a-weary of iht Hrlfe That long baa lured tbo gay deoelvor, 8be promiaed lo am tad ber Ufa Aod eln no mo.o oaa I believe aw T Quoth Eoho, with declare. "Ltuvt r. But If tone maiden with a heart. On mt thould eenturt lo-eetow it, Pray, thonld I not lha.witer part To take Ibo Ireature or forego It t Quoth Kobe Tory promptly, -0 it." But what, teemlngly afraid To bind her fala In Hymen't fetter, 8ho vowt tho mease lo die a naaid, la an. war to my loving letter t Quoth Eoho, very coolly, "Ltt ktr." What If la tptlo of her dltdeln. I lad my heart entwined abomt With Cupid't dear, deliolout obain. Bo oloaety that 1 oaa'l get out t Quoth Echo, laughiogly, Oetmt," Bal if tomo maid with beauty bW. Ae pure and fair at lleareo eao make bar. win mart my labor and my reat Till eoriout death thall orortako ber Quoth Eoho (toil oci. ) "71ai ar." Soloot Tale Tbe YTIcketl Contplmcy, It waa at once a fortunate and un fortnnate day that protty Misa Atme came into potseasnton of a Tat ht Her pa Rare it to Lor in rlttoe of a husband He had resolutely frowned upon as tiamiMome a lollow as there ever was in tho world, and had put an emphatic foot down upon the lore making- it is easy to onilorstand that Miss Agnes pineL The color quitted ber cheeks, and one day her doting yet immovable father, c-uiight ner reading "JJr. jjormeus on ,he Ao tion of Deadly roisans. Thi frightened him, and he went out di rectly and purchased the beat yacht ne could una along tue coast lie knew Agnea had a weakness for the blue, but she bad a greater one for AV ill. Will rebuffed and furious, buhol the yacht, and he knew what it was meant for. , "By Oeorge, they shall not get ber away from met 111 get ber, by uoon or croon, marry ber I l rath er think it a worth scheming for I So he went to his lodging at the hotel and tied a wet towel around his head and sat down to think it out Three hours after he made bis way to miss Agnes cottage on tbe bluff. and although the lights were out save the servants' lamp in the kitch en, he was undaunted. Tbe coach man of the family had onr twwn n. former servant of his own, and so he rapped at the rear door. A a luck would have it, the identical Michael came, and Will drew him out into the shadow and gave him a note for his mistress. Fifteen minutes later, a pretty fior- nre stole down the avenue, and then there waa a scene the historian has no desire to disclose. 'On, why did yon come here, VV ill t Why do you run tne risk T xou know 1 love you. You know there is no danger I would not undertake for you. But bat-but my father loves me t tt too. " Well, of course he does. He e a sensible man in most things. But in regard to me he'e made a blunder. I mean to marry you in spite of all ue uttoera in ounstenaom I "Now, I shan't be suited until you are my wife i and I want to ask if Jou are entirely satisfied because they ave given yon a pretty boat aaa compensation for me r She Bimnlv trava him an andnniah ed look. He felt it even in the dark, ana be leu asnained for Having ask ed the question. Then (hey strolled off a little fur. ther, and Will debated to himself how be abonld put his case to her. His plan, just at that moment, look ed pretty wild and nnieasible t but he felt be must put a bold face upon it Ue nut his lips dqwn pa ber ear and held her tight until he bad fin ished. Then she burst from him and ran ou a gagen yard. BUe waa pretty well frightened. What Will bad said to ber had made ber tremble like a leaf. But, after all, he had a smooth tongue and a taking way. Ue persuaded ber. ii s oar oniy piiauce, Agnea. Either we must do it or be aenarated forever. It seems like a desperate act, bat tbe oriaia is a deaperate one. U you will act your part 1 wul prom ise tha in forty eight hours from this time I thall be a hero in your father's arm and a promiaed husband to yourself. What do you. aay. What eould she aay T She had to weepairreat deal of eourae. and WiU foltit neoeeaarr to support her in his arms. She demurred and doubted again, but aha finally ac quiesced and gave WiU ber band After this tnera waa another un called for aoena, The nasi day Uia Agnea seemed to be ill Her father proposed that ghe take her yacht god ?o out for a breath of fresh sea air. Nhe demurred, e rersinted. and -Ttty aoon ga eo-exred. iii i aw iiii aai i i i i awa asanas early in that day, and therefore, le reeommenaad ner to tne care of the railing master, a little tow-headed old man with no aoul above a dollar. At balTpaet twelve ana wan on board her little boat Eveiythiaa for ner comfort waa to be - foun there. There wore throe Bailors on board besides the sailing uuutor and an assistant Now, for some mysto nous reason, the aeauitant went ashore and forgot to come back again. Thus there were left only the tow headed capUin and hi small crew, who were all young men, hard It more than boys. Besides, Mint Agnes had brought her maid for decency 'a bake. All seemed duiigUt- lui. They soiled and Railed Two o'clock came, then throe o'clock, theq four o'clock. Miss Agnos looked at her watch and then at the tea. About half a mile from her there was another yacht cruising Rbout, and sbe gazed at it earnestly. Whilo she waa thus engaged a ter rible wrangle broke out among tho three men forward They taped upon eacb otber witn every appear ance of fury, and began struggling like so mauy demons. The captain shouted at them, and swore and stamped but they acemod to ignore bin, it looked like mutiny. Tbe moid began to scream and wriig Lor uanus. "tVe shall all be murdered 1" cried Miss Agnes in hor ear. She became frantic. The captain braced the till er and looked to see it there was steady brotue, and then leaped for Ward. The tbrrv rot Upon liiui with great violence. lit gnve a troroeod uu "Hallo I'' to ibo other yacht, tud Mit Agnes sprang; to turn hor Amor ican Osit bottom un. lbu sbo bal a nijioal of dmtrtgi uut mere wan a glorious nut goiox oo. Una man teomtd to ne prostra ted, snd tbe ret were in the full vi or or their content. It Was mutiny, cicar aod simple. Io a moment there was a little noue iron tne otntryaoiit. Mie was close uoder tin Ire, Thry ptulitd off a boat from nor Ueck ana lour rue a uleaibored Into it. Astnos rejoiced lo waivli btr mnid tremble with terror What a tearful story she'll tell pi, to bo sure r reUeuled tbe young iair. But in two miontthe aosisttooe arrived. The four men ltpi d on tht ueca, tnrra oi loom ueepiy in earnest J , L . I . . 1 I I " and tne quarreling aatlois were tono eparated, and tbe captaio of tbo party oMored llieto, id a naming vote, to be put lolo iront. It it otwdK'S to mention that this was Will lull of aidor. He ordortd tbe etptaio, who seem ed egbsutted auJ bait d'ad to bo carried below, aod he aeot tbitbtr tbe mttid to nurse him. He then took coujmind of the yacbt and turned about, and with bis three men for ward he ran f r shore attain. 'Jeueed well managed 1 whisper. sd he to Agnet, "You looked exactly like a hero. Will," the taid "Did I "' rejoined he complacently But, alas I they were uot quite through yet Will bad jutt ssid lo himself : "ne can't rol'uso me now. Thick it: daughter at sea; bloody mu tioy onboard ; death lurking every, where : captsio diaabled ; brave re- cue ; nothing to do but to shake bande and to give up the daughter at once. ue bsd no sooner fancied thlt line of reatooing tbsq a blueing noite, mingled with a roar, came to biaeart. The sailors shouted, no looked onder tbe main boom, aod hie blood froge with horror t for there, oloto up on bim, was the buteqd of a white- squall. Be shoved tbe helm bird, hauled In bis abeeta taut, and tben hot his eyes for one seeood. Tben tl J L f l I L.IJ A ne prsceu aimteii, sou avm Agoee like grim death. The tern pest seiged opoo tbe bott aa if it were a straw, sod it went fly. iog through tho mitt aod foam like a ruee,uorgu. Tbe sailors took io dou ble reef. The companion way wa shut aod fttMteoed. M Agnes firnt beiog sent below. For half aa bqqr there wai considerable danger. The water buret over tbe quarters sod wrpt the deck; repeatedly. Will be. nn lo tiuok tbii.looked like earoiog a wife AH at ono Will beaid some, thing givt wty and felt a tremendous rush and s as" g-o bUw opoo tbe side ot bts bead, snd tben be saw tbe sat tors runh toward bim aod tbsa be felt himself slide down. Wbeo he oame to agala be waa in bis own room. Qa eitbor hand wan doctor : before bu was tbe white and terrified Mist Agnes and ber grealful lookiog father. HWut is tbe matter I wnispared Will Wbr too are half dead t don't you kaow it f " sild goe of tbe doctors It seemed tbat a ssy-ge wsve bsd twitted tbe rail from off tbe stera el the ytoht bad barled It forward and precipiig'ed it upon Will. . The blow had boon severe and bis right arm was badly fractured. t "rassrs 1 uayaurse yoo, Wlli,r mormared Jllss Agnes, eomiog for. wgrd half soared. - 'Of enures sag eae, my poor. rl- lov r-WbobM a batter lUbt thss hs? Naoaeibstl know off Cead gracious, my boy, X dida't no9 yea wore suoq a orave mae, sun me mo Ubp I ev a yeeht EaooosUr great danger I teass - aTXTlTE 12 fertboagh sbo told it below stair1 with snob great aaslduity, tbat Will bss sot ygt ceaeed to be regarded with deep respect by all those who erer saw bim. ae fairly achieved his honorable scars, aod the father, whoa he took to hit bosom, has not regret ted of tbe gilt of his daughter. Carlttae Inwvattoag. The Records of the United States. Patent One exhibit innumerable applications for ludicrous as wety as impracticable invention. The time and talont expended in devising some machine, which it it supposed will make the invontor fortune, would, if applied to his ordinary daily labor make him a thoroughly coupotout mechanio and sooiira hit a romforta ble livelihood. As a proof of the truth of tho above remarks, a few illustrations may be given. In 1870 the ownor of some beehives, irritated by thq loss of his honey by tho bee moth, anked for a patent for a com bined henroost and beehive. He had noticed that the bee moth trav els at night, while the buny boe works by day. 11 is desire, therefore, was for a devioe that should admit the worker by day and keep out tle thief by night thus his ingenuity effected the erection of a henrooet pivoted upon a bocbive, provided with gates. The bees were expected to bo in their hivea just before dark the hens lighting on thoir roosts. were then to closo the gates of the hive and keep them ahut all nitrlt 1 he early rising of the hone would antomaticeUy opon tho gatos again and roturn the beos their lionoy all saxe to tue aire or boavon and (ho flowers of earth. Ho received the patent Anothor applicant nuked for patent ngnt ior au nrtiucial moon that should light each town that used it without expenne. His eye uaa oi wn ooon struck by tuo rauoa- tion of the distant windows at sunset, and how for light travelled. He, tuererore, proposed A balloon for each town sufficiently large to raise a nuge roiioctor, tbat was to be boistod every evening at dusk, about the time the hens bod shut in the bees. Tho reflection of tho sun's rnvs cast downward upon tuo villago was euro to light it throu' all the darkness of the night Fortunately for himself this inventor presented his applica , ... ... . tion turoucru a p item attorney, who told him it was doubtful if it could be obtained. In tho fall of 1872 a eontleman apiJiod for and reoeived a patent for building houses on wheels and roll era, so that in cose of earthquake tuey mignt roil forward or backward. and not be shaken to pieces. Auoiuor geuueman applied lor a patent for hoatina canals ly steam. so that boating could go on in tho winter an well as in the suiuuior. The oflico dqcidud that this invention was worthy of protection and gave him his patent Another annliod for a combination of a clock and a bed ao ingeniously contrived that when the clock strut'k tlio bottom of the bod dropped out He claimed that this plan would pro bably awaken the sleeper. Another mventor from tho fron tiers asked for a patont for a combi nation of a cannon and plough. For this purpose be filed tliroe applica tions, making the elongated bundles of tho plough hollow, so as to form two cannon. Those were to to be kept loaded till the guerillas were after the ploughman, the cannon were thou to bo fired the guerillas shot down and the funuor tq go on bis way rejoicing. In 1870 a very ingenious oentle man from the rural districts applied for a patent to prevent cows from switching their tails. He presented two module one shaped like a bottle around the end of which the cow uiu was to be curled i tne other was a square block with the hole through the centre wherein tqe tail was to be put aud tied in a knot, so that the animal could not withdrew it 8atb Test for Cqal Oil tAo eiebange says; Tbe most effective wsy to ttop tbe sale ofdaojorout oil and burning fluids which are so do- trootive to life aod property is to educsle the pronl. Tbe test is so simple tbat it is In the p iwer of every oue. it has ofteo been published, yt( there srs tboueaodi of people who bare not beard it. You Will beooQi tb people by re pet tin it often. Tbe test is at follows ; Pour a small quaotiiy of tbe oil tat opoo siqcer or tin pine ; apply lighted match I i' I ignites Immediately or eveo before tb fir touobes jt, let tbe il b returned to the rsoder . as no ate. Good ssf oil will not fash, but bars slowly when tb lighted mslob is dropped ioto It, and tbe fire Is s liogu(thd a ooa at tbe rngtoh U. removed. If tbe peopl will eobjeot their oil to thi teat aod use only tbat wbiob stands it, aouidiuia will b rare. Trr Seranfom Republican gays i Th most salted specimen of Deuao oratio preaomption and impadeno on record is tb suggestion of (uS Harriaburg Fairloi tW Prsiont Grant oould do no mora irraoeful et than tq appoint JaretaiaQ Elaok itavuoj ui u umtri buta -r'-' 1873L 1T0. 13- A BouatAtlc Itory. In ere little) romance ro'nrJ ttis rotmds about uiobn-d Jraranavar Dingle and his wife Pkccbe, Robert Moore and his wife Mar. Tho ac count of tho atrange fortune that happened tueae couple is so circurn stanuai tnat it must be m tite main true. A U tho parties were English, before they came to the new world to coui t the goddess fortune. Dick Dingle uul his wife were both blon des, and Bob Moor and bis wife browns and both women were beau ties of thoir respoctives type and all were young and adventurous. I he two couple didn't ooruo over in the same ship, but they came about the same tino, and they dii not know eaou other. Dick lluiglo d his pretty wife went to Petroleum Con t re t'ennsyUnnia, with a oapital of $10. 000, which was soon sunk in oil wells all but 400. Dick divided this sum with Pluebe, and which she duly rocoivod Thjs reconciled her ta lor husband's abaenco for the time, but she heard of him no more for aome years, and she began to regard hjm. as doad Tho fact is he wa livintr a wild sort of life in South America, and had almoat forgotten his blonde wife, though ho carried her picture. Bob Moore and his brunette wife had also, a comfortable capital when they nxrivod in this speculation. Bob loft Mary in Rochester. N. Y., and went to South America full cf golden visions. Ho promised ta write to his wife soon, but novcr did and was ni.t lucky in tho Argoutiue country, t inally Dick JJinglo and Bob Mooro met, and both were vagabonds, in a strange country and without monoy or friends. Thoy joinod their fortunes and told each othor tho story (4 thoir lives. Thore was a romorkablo similarity between thorn. Thoy both had picture of thoir wives and, strange to say, each went into raptures over the other's picture, and carod vory little for his own. In a mod freak vagabond Dick and vagabond Bob exchanged the pictures of their wives, and some luck appeared ta come to them after wards. 1 hey were fast frionds, and accumulated some monoy, and began to Deuavo tuemseives bolter, it wan seven years since Dick lnugle had wntteu to his wife, and ono day in a fit of repentance ho wrote a letter inclosing $1,000, and askinir her to joiu bim in South Amoriua as soon as nossiblo. In the nionntime she had romoved from Petroleum Centre to Philadelphia, but the letter and money found hor after a long delay. as dick bad waited the proper time, and hoard nothing from his wife he began to fool uneasy, and one day resolved to return to the united States to hunt her up. He started from Pauama pn the Knslish steamer Goorgo Watts for tho Unitod Status on Friday, tho 7th day of w - . T . . - - juuo last, and bis wiro sailed from New York for tho Argentine repub lic the next day, Saturday, June 8. Dick wont to Protrulum Centre. thonce to Philadelphia, but could not nuJ ins wile or bur anything of hor. He then wont to Now York resolved to take the next packet for South AmoricA to join Bob Mooro. But something occurod to prevent the voyage. Ho got on a little bit of a spree in New York and happened to stumble into a store on Broadway to buy some trifling article Thore bohuid the counter he saw a hand some brunette whose faoo looked charmingly familiar. Ho was not mistaken i it was b1)o, and thepi turo ne corned proved it 1 be acquaint ance ripened Mary had sought and obtained a divorce from Bob Moqre lor desertion, and was free and Iqvo ly and still young. Dick Dinsle told the story of his wifo's disappear ance and the opuple resolved Unit she must ue dead, so those two got war. ried and are now living happily iq Brooklyn. Phoebe Dingle plqwed the deep to join her recreant but repentant husband iu the Argentine republic She was doomed to disappointment, but she found Bob Moore, and Bob shewed her Uje picture which ha had received from Dick Dingle himself, but be did not tell her tbe whqle story. . In fact it is uncertain what Bob did say to the beautiful woman who had come so far to find a hus band snd failed but it is quite certain that these two got married in a very short time, and now live in gqod style in Cordova city, Argentine re public. A real blonde is quite a variety down thore, and she makes a sensation when she rides out every evening on a beautiful pairrey, it is, perhaps, just aa well as it has fallen out These two singular couple we too for apart ever to interfere with each, other's happiness, and are much better satisfied as they art) than (hey were. Whin Gen. Grant left his business at Washington to attend Greeley's funeral tha Democrats paper found fault with him fqr. doipg ao, aud now they are also finding fault because h did not go to New York tq attend Chaaa'a funeral Similarly, whan tha news earns that tb United, States fyrarfthwiQner tq tha Vienna Expo sition had been doing wrong, thaja paparg abused Grant without stit for bavingtMKilnr4 Via $araa Pticfcft 'iHr: UL-. m. ...I'-j-.-iut-ju. waygi Atlyertiatnu llfciau On eotnwa one year . . f Aa,orj One-half, eoluaa, one year. 10,00 Oaeofoari eelnma, one year. UM. Oao tquere (10 linee) ono Insert! oa-" SB. Every addlUoaal ineertloa. 0 Profeeaioaal and Bnelaeee oarjt ef aot more tbaa Ire linee, per rear. (.OQ.' Aadltor, Kseoutor, AAmlniairater aad Aeeigneo Notioee. 1,80. Editorial aellcee per Una. g AU adTariittmentt for a aherW terloe) than one year are ayablo t tho lima they are ordered, and If aot paid the prr aaa ordering than WiU be held Mtponaibl for Ih moaer. Striotli Hoxst.A east) of rath; er troublMom exact nana ou th rrt of t down East lady igj ftportad A woman oallad at a gtveery agora re cently and toade soma purchaans,pay nK "ftsu aneceior. ar iiour or two afterward she returned in soma agitation, in quiring if a pocket hook hAd been aeen i ah had lost hnra and hoped they had found it Noth ing had been seen of it, and a search was instituted when the lost artida was found behind a barrel in front of the counter. Anothor half hour passed and again sbo appeared this time asking if anjr one had tampered with her pocket book while it waa at tho store, as the money whs not all there. "How much is 01588011 f inonlnLl tho trader. "One cent," was the reply. "Here, John," said the store keen er "give the lady ono cent from the drawer.'' She took it and went on her way rejoioing Lotor Next day. we understand. tho woman brought back the money, Baying she had bought a cent's, worth of hairpins the day before, acd for got it when she inisuod tha racket book. ".bowing iiiai Daddy llovr to crust! Tho following story, told by John Smith (we will aunnoso his name ta !k Smith) and his sou Virgil, is said i . ... ...... to no a "irao luu Smith had e, vory promiwng young horso, now for tho. first tiiuo train ing fur tho truck. Tho other day Yrigil, a bright little chap, soino ten yoars of ago, waa sjioutling tho colt around the truck, and making the run in gallant stylo, when the colt suddenly shied and, tlirow the boy off. Tho cause ot tliia was a young porker that bad stowed liinself in tho bmsh close to tho track, quiet spoctator to the oolfs performance, until tho latter got almost opposite to hjiq, when he mode a violent rush with tho result mentioned Dy the timo his anxious fnthor reached tha ground tho boy wan on his font un hurt Said tho father : "Virgil, don't you, know how ta ride a oolt, to lot a littlo pig like that throw you oil I don't want the colt spoiled j I want him to go round tho track, and I'll show you that a nig can't prevent him." "I'll htt you.'' aaid Virgil i "ho'll throw you too if a pig makes hint jump like ho did with mo- "No, ho won't Virgil t yon can get in the brush thore, and when I rida him round you can grunt like a pig. I'll show you how it ia done," said the eldor Smith. Accordingly tho colt was causht and mouutod by Smith tho older. tuo boy in tho meantime having taken his position in tha bush lis play the rolo of pig in which he suc ceeded to jMirfuctiou. Whsn the sire, aftor a rattling run, had reached tho propor ploco, ho Btarted, like a yqnng grizzly, and tearing out of the brush. caused tho panio utrcikcncolt to pitch his rider ingloriqusly in tho dirt Gathering hiinsulf up, tho discomfit ed dad said savagely i "What did you do that for 7 I told you to gruut like a pig, not liko a boted old hoi f Ctteap-A Wile fqr Eight Dol lar. A novel Bnoclacle was. recently witnessed in Detroit Michigan. About a fortnight since a widow named Gathner met an acquaintance on the street, and said that sbe won in a destitute candition, and had no means af keeping starvation and death from, her door. The gentle man thus addrossed looked at the woman a moment and replied that sho was young and good looking enough to marry again. Ta this Mrs. Gathner answered that she hid no objection to such an arrangment but she had thus fur, boon unable ta find a husband. "I'll sell you at auction," replied the gentleman, "and the only proviso shall he that the highest bidder shall court you for a week, in ordor that you may know him.' The woman consented and the sale was announced The auc tioneer suited to the crowd which assembled that he had known the woman for years, and that he knew her to bo industrious and of good character, and then opened the sale. Bidding was bvely and everybody in great humqr. In the crowd was an old bachulqr, named Jqglyn, and he was the only one who took the joke aa a real fact He jumpod frqin 43 cents ta $5, and then raised to $3. The auctioneer called on that figure and the widow wag knocked down. Joslyn handod her tbe money, agreed to tho proviso, and left the crowd, none of whom bat a thought that a marriage would take place however, after the terms of the proviso had been faithfully carried out And while it ia quit certain that Joalyn has found a good helpmeet, tha bridegroom's friends say tnat he is sober, steady, good-tempered ind wety off, V'w'TWrtgrt Fun CqiaiiaafoNRBj AnqiNTia. t Gov. HartraoJl baa mad tha (allow ing appointment of Fish Commia siqnars, agreeably to tha proviaior of tha sh at paajsed t tha IrS-' Tbo e!J netieejM was erereeoie, Itwrjf 'y t: ajbr :)t"rr. VJt:7 nd