''' ebllshed avcry Thursday Evening by jZOXUIAU CBOUSB, Prop'r ' Toms of Subscription, WO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. Pay. able within six months, or li.K) if not paid within the year. No paper dis continued until all arrearages are aid unless at the option of the pub- Inner. Subacriptiona ontaile of the count? PATABLE IN ADVANCE. ronvns lifting and usinjr, papers ddreaseil toothers tccoinosuteriicm, nd are liable for the price of tho paper. I W. TOTTER, r fik m r a m j tn ATJL VitixnE si i xi ir. BelinagroTO Pa, rmm Ma kVAfBainnl rwiia Ia lit IiMla. AIUital biistnsa tittrnats' tn hli rs will reoslva rompt attention. Offlo hs door a nova l aa nsw ijuineraa vourca. J P. CRONM ITiTiER. ATTORNEY ATT. AW. Middlcbtirir, ra., fershlsprolssalnaal services tn tlispnb. CollMtloos and all other prof aainnal (lasts tntrnslsil to his esrs will rcrit orapl attention. Jon 3, '67lf I A C. SIMPSON. V. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Selinsjrovo pTsrs Ms professional sorvica to Ilia Is. All business entrusted to bis Lill ha nrnmntl attended In. Tn., pub Joare B7lf f r- r . - -r. 0W. KNIOIIT, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Frcobiirg Pa., Offers bis Professional service lo lbs pub- lie. All business entrusted to bis cart brill bs promptly attended lo. j an I., 'oi u fWM.VAN OEZER, YV ATTORN AT LAW. Lowisburg Pa., piTers his professional eervioe lo ne pub fio. Collections and all othor I'lofemion. 1 business entrusted to bis cars will re- keif prompt attention. GEO F. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lowlabunr l'a loffera bis Professional service lo the pub lie. Collections and all other professions all bualneas entrusted lo bis care will re- Iceiva prompt attention. Jan. 8, 'U'tf. 1 1 M.LIXN, A. II. DILL We (rtneceiaors to t. F. . I. M. Linn. I I ATtOKNLVS AT LAW, LewleUm. Pn. Pffer tbeir profeaaiooal services to tlio Viuulio. Collections and all other pro- ftsaional business entrusted to ihrir care nil reoeiTeproniptaticniton. Jan. 3, uvif Y11IARLES TTOWP.R A-' ATTORNEY AT LAW. Sclinagrove Tn., lifers ble professional sorvlees to the nub- lie. Collections and all other nrnfaaainna liutinoss entrusted to his care will re pairs prompt attention, llllloe two tloora Worth of the Keystone Hole), f Jan 6, '07 pmctL allshav. OBAOS tiiia . 3. ALLEMAN & SON. AT T O UN E Y8 AT LA W. Helinssgrrovo ln. JMI professional btiaineis and eolleolins animated to I heir care will be promptly Mimed lo. Can be consulted in Htiallsb br German. OIBoe, Mirke1, 8uuaru. n", N. MYERS, iTTiinvpT t nnr'vtnu it nw fllOII'iVI uuuiitiLbvn HI U.1 II Middleburg Snyder County Penn'n Office a few donrs East of the P. O. on tlala street. Consultation ia Enjrliah ad German languages. Sep.'OTl. II. II. GRIMr, Attorney & Councellor pIHce N. E. Cor Market is. Wator St's Freeburir. I'enn'a, Coniultation la both EjbHsd and German Language!. Deo, 19, 7Jif. r ROVER & BAKER VJ SEWING MA nil XI?. Persons In need ofacoodand durable jSewing Mnohine oan be accommodited at reasonable prices ly callinir on 8am- k'li Faust, Agent, Seliusgrore. I Jan. DR. J. Y.SHINDEL, SL'RGCttM AND PIIVSirT4M Middlcburf; Pa., fXTers bia profeaalonal serTioes to the cit lent of MiJdle'ourg and lclnitjr. .March 21, 'G7 JOUN K.UUG1IES, Enq., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, .Peno Twp., Snyder Co. Pa P F. VAN BUSKIRK, VRQICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST Selinsgrove Pcnn. (V H. WAQNER, Eho., IX JUSTICK OP THE l'EAri? Jtoksoa Township, Snyder Co. Pa., i'IU attend to all business entrusted lo is ear and oa the moat reasonable rme, . Mar oh 12, 'C8tf EJt.K KANAWEL, PHYSICIAN AND 8CU0EON, entrevllle. Snvder Co.. Pa. pifers bll professional servlees la the nolle. o- ooir p RAYBILL & Co., KX WuoLasALa Dbalrbs ia wood and willow waee il nlnlka. Wlnilns Kkla Dranni aMala" bruihes Cut ton Laps, Orain llsgs, nets, uuesoia, wines, micas, ce. Nv. , 420 dfarktii titrset, Philadelphia. jt eb. T, '07 ' R T. PARKS, - ATTORNEY AT LAW I DISTRICT ATTOKNY, )1IDDLEBUR0, SNYDER COUNTY, Pa jWa ia Court House, Sept. 15, 'C7tf J 13. SELI1EIMEK, SBALEB Iff HARDWARE. Ircn, I7ail3, - Ctesl, Leather. Paiata, Oils, VOL. 11. count rv omcuut easaaaaaaaai Foil Office Addrcta. pRKMcanT JitDoa lion. Jos. 0. Buoher, tewinburg. Unloa eonnty. AaaociAra Jonuas lion. Oeo. C. Moyer, Freebiirg.llou. Jacob Q. L. Shindel, Se linsprote. raiTiio-oTr aso Ci.aaa or TaiCovara Jeremiah Crouse, Middleburg KsmsTsa asn Racoanaa Samuel B. Sohuck, Middlrburv- Itimnirr Daniel Uolcndrr, Middlnburg. Cot'XTT CoMMtasioxaaa Philip Kinney, Reaertown, Adam J, Flatter, Heliangrore, John T. HiitfnaKle, Penn's Creek. Ji'ST CoMnnKiossas Henry Brown, t'rerhur, (ieorge O. llornberger, Ml. I'leaamit Mill". Coi mtt Si uvatoa Aaron K. Gill, Mid dli'hnrit. Ui.Taicr Attobsst Benjamin T. Parks. Mid.lU-hiiift. Tur.ni'nan Jaeob Oroaa, Bearer Springs. AiiiiiToaa . lohn S. Ilasainger, Aliddle hnrf. riamuel A. Weliel, lteaterlown, D. DirlTrlibaob, Sali'm. Ci)HMiiosBi 1"lb, Andrew Peters, Middlvbiirg. MsKCAxrn.e Arraausa. W s 1 1 s 0. Holmes, Seliurgroep. C'oaoxsa. Peter liartman, Penn's Creek Cqi'stt SvrtaiNTBNuaiiT. Wm. Noetling 8elinsgroTe. Tkrms or Cot'RT. Fourth Mondays In February, May and September and Seooud Monday of December of each year. TjUIKMOUXT HOUSE. -L1 NKAK TIIR REPOT, IMiillloliiig-, I'll. GEOKQ13 GUYER, Proprietor This bouse Is in close proximity to the depot and bus lately been rebuilt and re fitted. Rooms commodious -the table well supplied wiib the best the market affords aU terms meliorate. B ROWN HOI'SE PAXTONVIM.E, (Hentar Station. JIE.MtV UK.NrKIl, Proprietor. The nnitrlirnei1 aitntiti this method of Inform Inn tbe pulillo that he nm o-eiiel a hitel at tin alKive named plaee. on the road from Middle burir lo herertnwn. and that he la nreiMirtd to entertain tbe publlo wltb flrrt rla ai'ruml none. UAiiai ubiiibn. April, 1871. 'yyALKER HOUSE, McCluro City In. NICHOLAS SIMON, Proprietor. This a new hnnso, newly furnished and Is now open to the trareling public. Il ia located near the depot. No etfort will he spared by the proprietor to make the slay of bis guests pleasant and agreeable. D WIS HOUSE, At tha Mtfllln, Centre. Snrborr It I.ewl.tnwn R. B. Depot, eorner ot Water and Ixireas t&u., LiOwlstownPu., Ooorgo Flory & Son, Fropriocora. tN5y-0pen Day and Night for Hie soenm- mndiklion of trnralers. A first claas Itea tnurant is attached to the hotel, whrrr Men's at all hours can be bad. Terucs reasonable. 0,43-tf BUMOAUDNKU HOUSE, (Opposite Keadlnic Kallroad Depot) IltirriMbiiv'?:, A. XX. XiATVDXS, Froprletor. fnrt of mid.tii will be made. The hon.e ha. ten newly refitted. ootlS.Hi;Uf u NION HOUSE, Mlddletmrir Pa. DAVID XXSIL3TTDa, Prop'r. Accommodations good and charges mod erate. Special accommodations for drnr ers. A share of tbe publio patronage ia soliolted. D. KIUISTUTUK- AprilO. 1871 JLLEGIIENY HOUSE, Kot. 819 811 Market Street, l Abort Kfihlh.) PHILADELPHIA. A.. IIoclc. Iipfiotr. Terms fJ 00 rer Dm. jii;''.4 TJ. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. MinPT.KtlURd, SKYKDR 0(1., PA OtTert his V ofei.lonal Service, to the pnb'ls Conault tlons la Englli1. and Oarmao. JOHN II. ARNOLD, Attorney nt L.nw, MIDDLEDUDO, TA. PrnrVasIonal business entrusted tn ble care 'J be promptly attended to. Feb 0,71 " THOMPSON BAKER, Attornoy-at-Ijaw, Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa. Bk7Can be consulted In tba English and German langnages.tHf Or r ICE Market Street, opposite wane Smith A Co'a Store 8 4!y gMUEL II. OUWIO, Attornoy-at.Ljaw, OFFICE, TIT WALNUT STREET, rHILAOBLrUlA. JC. KKElTZEIt. e JUSTinr.OK THT. PFAOT, I'bapinan Inwn.bin Mnyuer uo. ra. nn.wHAiuilnv. Cullaotlnii and all ether bual- dui eulruated to hit care will be promptly at tended lo. D R. J. W. ROCKEFELLOW, ritYSIOIAIf AND SURQEON OrTers his professional aerTleaa to Us ettlsens of Uiuuieourtf aou sigiuiif. JACOU I. IIOGAU, WITH BERROTH, DERUSTRESSE& A CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH. PROVISIONS. &c. No. UOtl North Wharsee, (abort Race St.,) f-7lf FUILADELPAIA. J.WILLIAMS, Jr. MAxiirACTtia or. VEITETIAII BLHTD3, AND - Window t3Uacle, For Etorea Ctwwi'", Priymtc Dwell- tr s J 09. o. - C'rcX t MIDDLE BPROs SNYDER CQUyry, PA.. FRIGHTFUL MURDER, It Ocevr$ in Lycoming County, Pa. MR. & MRS. BRIDE THE VICTIMS. Money tbo Object of tho Crirao Arrest and Confession of tho Murderer. From thi wtlllatnuport Osteite end Ilulletln or ' Wo aro callod npon to rooord one of the bloodioat and moat cold heart od crimen ever coininittd in tlio ootttitj of Lycomin'f. John M'Brido and his nod wifo, Is.thellix, living on what is known aa tho "Lnak Farm," on tho road leading from Nowhorry to Linden, wero brutally assaulted, it ia HiippoHod, on Tuesday evening. Locution of the houc. Tho houso which ia a plain old fisliionod log atructuro, built many yeara no, stands within a few hundrod yards of tho publio highway, on tho achitH aide, and is well know by all persons in tho habit of traveling that road. It is surrounded by trees and hih weods tho fotiecs aro dilapidated, and everything around tho premises wears a choerlesa and forbidding up pnarance mora liko tho homo of want and penury than wealth and abundance. Imbella 3f Jiri.fr. Xv tho old lady waa assaulted and strieken down by tho rod handed murderer, alio seemed to bo engaged about her do tnestic duties in tho yard, aueh as putting away tho milk for tho even ing. Her body lay near cellar door, her head resting on a pilo of stones, and her gray hair was Maturated with blood which ooaed from a wound just back of tho right eyo.' Tho fatal bill let entered near tho teuiplo and canto out at tho buso of tho uono. Mho also appeared to havo received a severe stroke from a bludgeon, and tlio little linger of tho left hand waa broken. This was probably dono by tho blow as alio threw up her arm in self do fuuso. hho was probably over hovou ty yeara of ago. Appciiritnce of John .V Bri A. Tlio old man, John M' Bride, who is probably near seventy, was found inside tho dwelling in a room appar ently used as a kitchen and sleeping uppartuicut, lying on tho floor wel tering in his blood, which had flowed freely and completely saturated tho floor. Ho ueemed to havo been strickon dowu uear tho kitchen table, which waa covered with dishes and cooking utensils in adiMonlered con dition. Hut few evidences of a struggle wero observable a few spots of blood wero noticed on tho wall, and a blood utain on tho table s min ed to have been made by a bloody hand grasping for support. Ifjw the dmroiwri win iiuidt'. Tho terrible deed of blood was dis covered on Wednesday aftoruoon, between two and three o'clock, by Abram Newcoiuor, who wus passing tho house in the direction of tho Lin den railroad station, and observing tho cattlo in tho yar I thought it rath er unusual that they should bo pcnn ed up at that hour. On making an examination of tho premises he found tho old lady lying dead near tho collar door, as already described. Horror stricken at tho sight of the bloody corpse, and realizing that i. dreadful criino and been committed, lie hastened around to tho door of the kitahen over the cellar tho house atandinur on tho declivity of a hill which ho found closed. As he tried tho door a dog iusido commenced burking but no ono appeared. Fear ing the worst, ho at once proceeded to tho nearest neighbors and gave the alarm. Examining the premiea..'Urm Wagner, on being informod of the raurdor, at once repaired to the house. On seeing Mrs. M, iiiido he st irtod for Mr. C'arothor8, and whon ho came the party at once entered tho houso, where they found tho old man It ing on tlio floor, and tho dog on the bod. Wound of the oil man. Ajnoa aonger at onco hastened to the city, and made information at polioo head quarters, and had physicians dis patched to dress tho wounds of the old man. Dre. Crawford and Nutt at once repaired to the scene of blood. The old man, who waa insonaible, was at onco placed on the bud in the room where he had boon stricken down, and his wounds dressed. Sev en severe gashes were found on the top of his hood, whi' h it was found necessary to close with stitches. Af ter a careful examination the physi cians came to the conclusion that tho Lakull waa not broken, and thoy cuter tain hopes of his recovery. The bloo ly club. la tho room whore the old man lay was found a hoavy club, made out of a young pine aapling, about four feet in le.igth and two inches in diameter, which bore evidences of having boon freshly out and with murderous intentions. It was bespattered with blood, and sev eral gray hairs were obaorvod adher ing to the rough bark, which showed conclusively that it hod been used to da the bloody work. The Coroner' 4 jury, Coroner Goehrig, Chief of Police Coder, Dis trict Attorny lliuman, and a number ber of others were soon upon the ground. The following jury was at onee einpunuoled i John Piatt, fore man, S. Coder, Osorge b. F.voa, J. C. Carothora, A. K. Carothera and A. IJ. Tata- After viewing tba dead body of IaabelU M'Bride, hurried exami-r-'jon cf a rortioo of tbe house wm len, or if nny romaiund, as) tho old pooplo were auppoaoi to htvo had considerable in their possession, be ing very miserly and not having aulllciont confidence in banks to en trust their funds to the keeping of such institutions. l'ndig the mwy. Tho jury ro pairod to a back room, and opening tho drawer of a bureau proceeded to an examination. It waa not long until they found money stowed away in all manner of inconceivable way. IJetween tho leaves of an old book entitled "Tho t'omplcto Duty of Man," ono thoutaud dollars in bills ranging from livoa t ) twenties, worn found. A small bag contained S?17K) in paper t a roll of bills, Himglv, stowed away, was found to contain '.)!), and in a ninall red pocket book !?l9t)acro found. Five ono dollar gold piervs iiiHikI out of n small and near by it $j .'If in silver change was discovered. In another package $1.7 AO, mndn up of gold and silver, was found then $7 iu old fashioned quarters turned up. Two dollars and a half in silver aa found in an other placo i then $'2 and $11 in ono dollar gold pieeos. A small pack age of Hiatal currency containing $1 73 wus unearthed in a quiet nook of tho drawer then $1 10 in small change, and finally $20 in silver was developed in another place. A largo and handsome red p:ckct book as taken out which was found compact ly stulTod with bills in denominations of lives, tens and twenties. Iu hur riedly counting tho contents it was found to contain $02i). A more ple thoric pocket book is seldom seen. A number of bills on old county banks, long since passed out of exis tence, wero uucarth'id; also numer ous county orders uppearo I, aula few counterfeit national bank notes turned up, which had doubtless been "shoved on tho misers. About $'2. 1(H) in good money was found. The variety of money stored away, and the confused conditions of the drawer and its contents, showed the miserly disposition of tho owners, nud how tenaciously they hoar led their treasures, which they seemed to guard with extraordinary care, at tho same tiino denying themselves the common comfort,. of life. In tlio midst of plenty they apparently had nothiiiLr. und worshipped monev as ti u ci 1), m ii bi C( cl Cll struck on the head with a club; b ne .nil, fractured ; dtiat'.i was caused by i the hhot ; ball imiiti tint near tlio base of tlio nose j was evidently knocked down j tiiiger broken in fall iug. Dr. Nutt sworn. Isabella M'Rrido was killed by a shot which entered her temple and camu out nuar the homo ; ball did not enter tho brain, but probably grazed it. Abram Newcomer sworn. Oamo to tho house before tho two o'clock train passed up found deceased ly ing by tho cellar door, which was partly op in j did not enter the house t knocked, but no ono answer ed t dog barked inside ; than went across tho fields and t j d Mr Curoth ers. Uriah Wagner sworn. Whon I came hero I found Isabella M'Bride lyinr dead let her lay ami went for Carothera t when ho camu we entered the houso and found the old man lying on tho floor. John Carothera aworn. Was tho first mail to open tho door i found M'Bride lying in his blood, and this club on tho floor near him. At this point t ho coroner adjourn ed the itiquesitiou until nine o'clock Thursday moruing. When wa the Uel done? As to tho time of tho murder there aro con Hinting opiuiona The prevailing opin ion ia that tho murderer visited the place on Tuosday evening, and that the victims lay undiscovered until noxt afternoon. Tliia opinion is strengthened by the fact that the old peoplo were not in the habit of aris ing iu tho morning at a very early hour, and it ia hardly probable that the ruffian would havo approached the house with intentions of murder and robbery iu broad daylight, and within a lew ImndreJ yams ot tbe publio highway, were wagons and people are constantly passing and repassing. The fact that the milk crooks wore fouud near where the dead body of the old lady lay would seen) to indi cate that ahe waa assailed ia the evening aa ahe waa attending to her cows. It is reported that some one working in a field near by hoard a shot ia the evening, which, if true, tends to corroborate this theory. Tho shot, however, did not aoeni unuaual or auapioioua to him at the time, m evjuirrel h-jvn . were fre- 1' , -jjt AUQUiii 14, 1373T tho coitplo wero soperatod, aa they were generally soon together when engaged iu their domestic chores. It would Boom that tho shot would have alarmed tho old man, without ho was first pounced upon nud knock ed senseless. In tho room where he lay three guns stood behind the door loaded, but it appears ho had no timo to avail himself of their use for defensive purposes In 18V.) a disguise 1 party visited this same house for tho purpose of robbery. Several members of the Lusk family resided there at the timo, among whom was tho present Mrs. M'llrido. When tho robbers malj their appearance thoj gs bo camo so boisterous th tt th'v wore frightened away without obtaining any booty. Tlio names of the party engaged in thonir.iir afterwards came tt at n trial for conspiracy, in which a number of them wero engaged. Th'ir-day mornimj.W'a again' visited tho scene of murder and rob bery this moruing. Tho inquest coutinuod search for valuables, mil down stairs found stored away iu bureau and stand drawers several small parcels of silver and gold, with ono $ 0 bill on tho West Branch Bank. Money in small parcels, in purses, pocket books, (Vc, all wrapped up in paper or rags, was found in nearly every drawer of four bureaus, iu tho three rooms examined. Ihrdi, f i.''!(iii'r., iC A num ber of deeds and apparently valuable pnpnra were found in these rooms, while four old silver watches and several pistol were found in tlio j bureau drawers. Among tliesi were 'an old flint lock pistol, t which was ' tied a small muslin with it number of 1 bullets. I A commission of John M'Bride as ' First Lieutenant, "2d Company, olth Regiment, l a., Militia, signed lv (lov. Wolf, nud dated May 2. IS III, together with a modal of Com De catur and Capt. J. Lawrence, dated 1H 12, are among tho relic iu these lower rooun. Co 'i'V.. Hero was n conglomera tion of trunks, desks, bed ling. chests. iboxi-s, Ac, with bags of grain. Ac, 'scattered promise uounly over the Hour. It was here tho murderer is sup posed to have secured his money, d n small trunk, tho article iu Ilich it had been deposited. The .ink, it seems, had been concealed it largo box, and from tho floor the o inquest picked up Homo live or c silver dollar pieces, thus showing at the thief w is in great haste to t through with his work. In the main room up stairs the in test ma lo pretty thorough search, d from drawers, boxes mid trunks, might out stockings, old pockets, r ics and rags, ti i lo I with gol I and ver coin tlio result of the search telling prohatily two llum-mml dot 's. While nil ell iilmanio wu Hid lllle I with gi'octihrii'ks of the nomination of Is, 2 mi l 5siruti ly aiiimotint to SIDO. An oil s limit wus also fiiuu l hero eon ii i it sevi'ti Went llrancli Imuk ' l-i, of the f'nnininatioii of fifty dul-J lur cikJli inakiil.' seven li'imred i iiillurs of this description of inouey Ion ml this morning. In d pill box wero filing abonrl 81 tt l to f-j UU ini l to tin ej.' nini ey ib'piiHit'jd tliern by Mm M'llriilo. lti'Jit' in twJt part ine ni. Awing tlio ruhliiih, in oltl ba-kcli and hoxi's wero found dibit's, uppurenlly in the original packages as sent from the nl urn and from their style, pur. I'lia-ie l 30 or fit) your s'O, whilii in nearly every drawer wore deposited loion-i and woolen goods of t li'-ir own iiinnufuclurc, which had never been unvd. Oir fashionnMo laJies could here support till-in 'Wcg with Homo tor toise shell and oilier combs fast coining into style hut tho mciiioo toes of tho pt cen'ury. Light Alicngt Hunting. -Wa nro infornmd thut lor tbu pi.it ten you a light has been burtwuit till through Hie uight, and it is holiovoil lint for that prriod of tinm, belli luibiin) and wile huvd nut both boon in bml or as iep at the an mo time one keep log watuh while tho oih ir slept, o i l the disposition of their money ami other valuables toethor with their manner of life, clearly points them o it as a very poouliar fumily. 11 those wiio are well acqunintetl with tlio family, and luvo bum the ir neighbors an I visited I bom forymrs, it i supposed there must havo been from thirty lo forty thousand ilol. Uis concealed ia aul around the bouse. Condition of M' Bride Durina the niht ho rested well, anJ the pliysiuiaus bad slroog liopis of his rueorery up to 1 oYlouk, tbo hour we left the hiiiiBO, JJuitJred of persons have visltod the scene during tbo day. and the road front Liu lao and Wtlliainitpori I pretty well lined with carriages. &o., oog to tad from the house. rVnioua lhoe present this morning, ud who seemed to attract ilmostas muah altQU'Ts the wounded and dead, was Miss Jeasie llussull, tbr heroine of tho Washington street ar rest. . Return of the Inqwet. Tho ln quest returned to the city about 12 o'clock, when they deposited a bag oooUioioaT one hundred and seventy nine pound in bank of peonies, ail ver aud foil, tha result of tho re searches of the momion. . It is prob. sble ibf jrllh tbo tills tod eorrtoey Oir:.;t .( i'i crrtkjVl'Tn'Jjv NO. 21. liooa will reach three thousand dol lars. Arr'st of (he Murderer. This morning obout one o'clock Olucm lloek and Marlry eurceedod in ar rrstiiig the nmrdrrrr nt tho home ol Marunrel Sliler. 7ia name IsNelnon K. Vde. At ono timo he worked for Mr. Henry .Smith, of tlds city and nt another time wus enintovivl on tbo B.-iivrr Md , but breaking 2 siws wm discharged. Wo aro also informed thut he was nt ono time on tho rbilalelphiaatid Krio railroad. I is rrpnrled that during a lilo impris. n uent in titir jail ho tuadotlie remark that b) bud bifii a soldier on lie fiontirr, and hid killed many a man I'lin cir'UtDtaucea of the urrvst are us lolhiws : Wolnesiliiy ovenltia twn gentlemon of this city repaired to tho booso ol Margaret Slif.-r, when a fiirl naiunl Jessie Kii-sull asked ono of them In tfivo her greenbacks in exchunuo for a fivo d illai' gol I pioee, wbioli w i done. Not long after this trnnsactinn this 8HU.1 girl received from Wad who was in the bona, four two d l lar tun! a hull null piece", au l xh'if arousiid the suspicion of tho two gi-n iliinn-n rclerred to. Upin q n-stion. in her, alio sbtlcd thit iluring 1 1 a . -day she hud boon out riding with Wadt) in tho direction of 111. Mining lirovi), and ttiat Wide took nut tiv baa of money In Amos II trvey, A plot wis then' tail lor Wil-s mrcst I I'ha girls wero to (jot liini intereKtod , in a L' lnio ol I'Oi'iiro, w ulo one nf tin ite n tie me ii wont iiif-eirch of ulli -i- rs I The plan was aueeessful, Whilj the ifauni of euoliro wis in progress oil'' luf the cirls took from under a pillow : Wa lu'H pistol, cirrie I it to mothm 'roiitii, tli'uw th" eharge and returned the weapon. Upon tlio uirivul ol Dili jeers Ucik and Merlcy, tbo dinrsnl tho hoii-o wero lucked, and entering llho room where Wade w.ts, they found thiol sitting on tho del with his boots otl". Ho immediately mailo a snrini! for Ins pistol, b-ll waa iusiuiily sei.. 0 l by tho tilll ers. Cliiof Coder ami 01 ber soon urrive l, nud Wa lo was conveyed to j ail. On tho way to prii on he hid no hesitancy in tolling the olli-ers that ho was re-pnisible for whul had lict'ti done ' if I cool I got my pistol I woiil I havo shot that Iriidi s of u M irley ; and llirn il l coiil I shot Joo I'i.iiI and Joo litibh I would have btt'ii siti-li. d ; Hook, I didn't want to harm von .I Dmpnrii'ii ViKiriti'lsr. Wida is evldeelly u desperate character, with but few equals nil rtcord. List Win ter ho wm kud nt lilosier's, near tbe xceiio of the horriblo murder, ntnl was cnua.-e l in several ipurrels in tint ueighborhool. It was cUwutU reported on I ho street lust, ce4roij that ho attempted to inJnco a youon man of this city to etigigo with him iu thi horrible crime. There wa IV) ii n l upon hi person last nighi ubout ?100. TIIK Mt'ltDKHFlt's CONITSSIOt. ( inet t oiler unit nlln er .viarlev vis't- l"l Mm Iiouse ot I l.irvev, liciir llliiomiii" I i rove, Mini sueee-Med III iMeoverillg il bag eontaiiiiu abuiit -P h i in silver Anotlier bus left by Wade is still m 'us ing. It is s;i'n that a son of Harvey's was iu the city yesterday, mid exhibited n twenty shilling pie.-e to ( V, I'nllmileer. 'I'll is gentlemen attempted tn buy it ol the bov, iiinl asked bini it'it was genu ine. He rejilieil that it was, and there was p'euly more where lb it caipe from. The eilv lias been highly exeUed to day, and knots of people could be ob. oliei'Ueil on cornel's caiivessing the many reports in circulation. At twelve o'clock, upon the return of I lie o min er's jury, the carrago containing them was halted in front of Powell's bank, where the large bag of money brought down liV them was dsposilcd, the peo ple in the meantime crowded around to see the strange and novel sight, ren dered more so bv the circuiiist.incca stii i in i ! 1 1 ug t lie discovery ol'tlie hoard ed treasure. There may be oilier re velation iu reference lo this horrible, ulfair, not nt present dreamed of by the great majority of our citicus, uroiiiKs ok mimr.N money. Komi; years ago, it will he remember ed, nun nf tho female liiciiihcr of the busk family was tlrowiieilin a well. It is Miipposeil she kept inoney secreted in the walls ii the well, ami in goingilov.u to look iit'icr it, xli bottom, and being 1 I unit lell to tin unable to extricate Iicini, iirrinlictl. It is ulrfo reported that years n-ro one of them kept money secreted in fence rails, by raising up the corner of u fence noil depiMitiii); it in not boles, or nny plui'o wucro person would not be like ly to discover it. They wero a strange family tho love of money seemed to bo the ruling pas sion, nedthey lived iu absolute waul, thotiKO surrounded by money in every crack and crevice of their tumble down dwelling. This ut'tcrnoon at two o'clock wo vis ited the cell of the murderer, in com pany with the coroner' iiirv. Upon approaching tho cell lie met the party wiin a voiu look, ami inqiureii il (here wero any particular tliey wished to know; he wus ready to talk with them for any length, of time, Tho cell door was opened, mid tho prisoner came out into the hall, taking a Meat upon ono nf the stairway. Ho then inquired if they wauled bi confession for tho newspa pers, und upon being answered that if it would make no ditference, ho replied "No, for 1 don't caro a d -n what you want it for." Ho then proceeded aa fol low : "I am American born, and have rela tive liviiiK near here ; I wo born out on the Blooming Grove road, beyond tue roor iiouse : tue aiicrnoon l com mitted the murder, I walked up the tow path from the city) went to M' Bride'a bouse, end calculated that it waa about the time they had done their milking lost winter when I was at Uloseer's near by, Mrs. Gloaaer told me of the trunk up stair : and while I was there but winter I made It any wfVtlverlininur Itto; One column one ybftr, . . fsl.00 One half, column, one yva, ).0) One-fourth column, one year. 13.00 One sqtiaro (10 1 insertion, 75 Every additional Insertion, 80 rrofeasionnl and nusineaa cnnl of not more than fi lines, per year, 6.00 Auditor, Kxecutor.'Admlniatrator and Assignee Notio, 2.W Editnrinl notices per line, All advertisements for a ahorler pe-" nod than one year are pavalde at the time they are ordered, nnd if not paid tho person orderlno iliem will l.u l.ol.t responsible for tho money. these old folks had. On reaching tho house mi Tuesday afternoon, I was met in tho yard by one of the dogs, w hich barked nt inn. I soon made up W(jh him ami walked into the house, when M'Bride wanted to know what I wanted there; I tol.l htm I wanted a drink of milk, when he told me to go to the cel lar where the old lady was; rhe nsked me if I hud money to nnv for tho milki from the celler 1 returned to nsk tho ild Hum for Home bread but found ho hud bulled the door ; w hen he unbolted it I shoved my foot in und the old mini struck nt me; I then knocked bint down with my list ; ih dog then mailo at me nnd I Allocked him down. ,'l then struck the old man with tho stick three times, when he cried mur der j I then bit him another rap with the club ; Illicit went tolhe celler nnd struck the old woman ; but. ns havo told you several limes, I did not shoot iiit. iis I hud no pistol, but bought ono at Trout's vestenl.iy, "When 1 cniiic nut of the cellar after killing the old woinau. the old man was up and the dog wu licA-mgthn libs.il oil" his hands; I then hit him iignin. I then procured an nxe, went tip stairs and bro,e open a chest nud found tho lrun- I had beard Mrs. t,,,-rr tali about ; it was too heavy, and I mado two trips that lii;;hl currying away tlio money. " 1'lie club I used was cut in the wood near by with n small jie ,- , nife. Ifihcv will looii- in the cnriiiield tbev will find where the grass is trembled down, that is where I looked over the inouey. 1 ot between sixty Olid sc elltT lhnus,m,l d illars. I will 'not tell where il is Wili'll I come to the, I will tell snlllll poor man where it is hut no rich i.em shall have it. There are two bag buried iu the citytwo above, and two iicloW. "1 have had lifty names in my lifetime) bll' .V'Un:i K. W.i l -is inv njiue; were I lo do this over again 1 Would exchange all the silver for p i per nioiiev, Una's what bothered me, it, was sj h.-avy," SheriiT Piatt then remarked to hint "you must hivo m-rvo lo tlo ibis deed," when ho replied ; Yes, sir, 1 wi burdened. When a child Idieal- I the word murder, but niter poinj through tho rebellion, uu I on tlio Irontier with Kit Corson and others, I shrink not ut any crime; they may take inn out and hang too to.inorrow ; I havo only onco to die ; I havo killed several women before thi one ; in reirard to tlio money I got I esehiug.. ed one hundred an eighty dollars iu t Wuiity dollar gold pioees ut ono el' tho banks in the city, and pot fifteen per cent, for it. Tdry uskod tue where I got it. I told them I wm a can In speculator from I 'anada. The prisoner then was interviewed at great, length by tho unrulier' jury. When he wua relumed to U cell a genertl eXi I miiiiiou uroso in tho hull " .vl. ai a hardened oiso." Ho laugh and feci merry aul talked politics with tuueh gusto. V KIllUt'T OP THE Jl'rtV. Tho following is iho verdict of tlio Jury : That upon view nf tho body of Mr. Isabella M'Bride, wife of John M'llrido alio oame to liar death by a gun shot wound iu tbo left tctiiple-lho ball entering to the left and abovo tho left teuiplo bone, ami piiMing out near tho corner of tho right eye, also, that said defeased wa struck on the head by a club, and lint tho said wnnn ls wero InUieteJ by .Nelson K. Wade, July 11, 1873. Ihath of Mr. M'Jli-id: Sinco the above wus put in type Mr. John M lli i Je ling ulsii diud from tho cfTooif) of tbe wounds received on theevonin l the murder of bi wile. Ho waa interred by tho sido of Lis wife, in tho old Xo berry cemetery. The M'llrid,: lomdj. John M' IJl'iJo, tbo deceased, cuniil to Lycom ing county In IS I'd or 1J'), Ho bus ai'coinpuineil his brother to Maysville Ohio, or Homo point near that locality, m l tint pleased with iho country res turned lo Lyooming Couuty. Ho ha bad no coiumuiiicntioti with those brother from that lime, and whether1 lead or alive ia Unknow n, Ho and hi wile were tho owner nl tho farm upon whieh they lived, together with an ad piiiiing furo: n all about -OD acres' of the very elmieust laud oa the Iteach, although they have failed to eullivulu it properly letting it run down. Whether any of tho M'llrido survive I ho decomed is uot kuowu, but on thi) Luak sido there nro nin to boa sister and suvcrul uusiu liviug iu ibis couq. V- !s(le by side tlioir bodies ho in tho ib nl loiub, while Nelson 11, Wada the uiurdoi or, drags his irons closo to the urate el his lonely cell, un I boas. UDg over the atrocious crime lio Las committed, awaits tbo duy wheu one of tho moid hardened oriiuini e thut ever disgraced tho history if tho Keystone State will between heaven and earth, pay the penalty of bid io-. human deed. WANTalliiit IJeau to Comb. A young lady poet, who ouht to be ro- proaaud, aud who evidently want to bo ro-prcssed, thuu adwrtiaea for her young man i Cuius iu iuj svcnioj, coma in ims mora log. Coma wben you ara looksJ fur, or ooaia wilbQiit warning l Klssss and wslcomtyou ll find ber tsfors jrou, Anil tb sftsasr you torn tba mora I.U adora you." Thore ore several atanzaa mora of this aort of thing, but we should think these four linos wore anfflciont to "fetch" tho young man right away. U thi invitation were Buttressed to na, we would go before breakfast A'orrUtouin Herald, Ssvsral paaseagsra oa lb lowar Mis slssippi wars attraeiail by Iba allifaivra baakiug la lbs siiashias. 'Ara thsjr ant. pblblous. aapiala !" asaail a looksrwa, Asspbiblous, b 1 1" auswarad tba sa tkaatasMia 3or "Ust'U aal a kl 1 f