V v Ax - ' .7 THE POHT. Pnl.liMhcKl every Thursday Evening by Terra of Subscription, TWO DOLLAR'S TER ANNPM. Py. nl.lo yitliin six months, or 2.i504fnt . . i .. X .1- TUllil Wllllin mw yrar. 4.u i'iiier uis- continued until all arrearages arc nnid unices at the option of the pub lisher. , BuUcriptionnoutKide of the county PAYABLE In advanch. Persons lifting and uninir papers aildrwd to Others become sulwcribpr. lid nre Hl,e lortnn price nits, paper. W. TOTTER, ATTORNEY AT LA TP. Selinsjrrovo Fa , Offers bis professional service to th public Alll(tl business entrm!.! m It f arc will receivt I rompt attention. Office one door above th Hew Lutheran Church. July. 4lb 'Ti. T V. CRONMILLEU. J. ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Middlebiirir. Pn.. Offers his prolentonnt services In th pub lic. Oollrtttons and nil other prof nalnnnl himinr entrnsted to hit euro will rrol prompt attention. Jab 3, MlTif AC. SIMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Selinsgrove Pn., Offer hi professional scYvlce to the pith II. All business entroeI to his 'ear will b promptly attoaded In. jn. I., ton I W. KNIflHT. V. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Frcobnrg Pa., OlJers his Professional service to Ibe pub lic. All business entrusted to bii ore Hill be promptly attended to. J on 1,'Udf WM. VAN GEJ5ER, attor:. at law, Lowisburir Pn.. otare tils professional service to ie pub lie. Collections end nil other Ptoiossion- it business entrusted lo his caro illr- o(ie prompt mention. GEO F.MILLER, AITOUKEY AT LAW, Lowisburg l'n Offers bin rrofcsslonnl service lo t lie pub Culleotions and nil othjr professions nil business entrusted to his cure will ro crive prompt nttentlou. Jan. 8, 'l)7t I M.LINN, A. II. DILL ( (Successors to J. F. fc J. M. I.lnn,) ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lewiaburg, l'n. Iffer tbelr professions! services to (lie puhiio. Collections and till oilier pro Monl business entrusted to tueir care jrill receiveproniptsltcniion. f Jan. 3, 'liTif flllAULES UOWER, . U ATTORNEY ATXAW. Woliiisirovo Tn., Hlfcri bin profoi"flonnlnerTicc to I ho pub lic Colleoilons na nil oilier protrusions huineag entruitel lo Inn onre will re (ire prompt nttemion. Oflice two door north of ibe Kej slono IIolul. I3an 6, '07 'iCiL ALLVSllt. HOnACB At.LKMAS S. ALLEIIAN & SON. ATT OH y E ISA T L A W. HtHnij3r"V In. Ml profexeionnl bunlnoa nnd colleollpp; kniniKted lo Iheir enro will be promptly ittenedto. Cnti be consulteil in English nrllcrainn. Office, Murke'. 8ius.ro. T N. M YE IIS, 1J iTTrninirv i ciirPi nr. it f.uv HI IVll.ilil p.. . v.. ...... Miildlobiirj Soydcf tlontitj' Penit'u nflice few doors l't of Ibe 1'. O. on lin street. Conoulinlion in Enfrlih hni Oerinnn Inngusges. Sep.'U'l ttorney & Councellor A T-LA V, )ffice N. E. Cor Market & Water Sfs E'rcebuiK, I'nn'H. ConiulUtion in both Eaglivb nti'l Oermnn logusges. Dec, I J, Till. ul HOVER & DAKEIl fU SEWING MACHINE Pwntm In nr1 nf . ffAnit nnii iltirtble 'wing Mnobioo onn bo ncrntumodnieii nl -uonable prices by culling on bam ib f aust,' Agent, Soliuttgrove. ,R. J. Y.SlllNUEL. BURGEON AND I'll YfllCIASV Middlcburg Pa., I ters hit profession! scrTices lo the oil- itns of Miaaicourg and vicinity; .imrcn si, mi JOUN K. UUG1IES, Esq., JUSTICE OP TIIE PEACE, Peon Twp., Snyder Co. Ta m F. VAN BUSKIRK, LRQICAL it MECHANICAL DENTIST f7 H. WAGNER, Esq., 1. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE. Jaoknoa TownHhip.SnydcrCo. Pn., ill attend to all business entrusted to eara and on the most rensnnnhle as, March 12. 'C8tf TY& Jf K KANAWEL, fDlrevlIle, Snyder Co., Pa. irs bla professional sertloes to tbt blio. 6-88lf 1HAYC1LL aY Co., WnoLisAia ntrs m K0OD AND WILLOW WARE Cloths. Window Shades, llroros, Mnla, J'bes Cotton Laps, Grain Uags, P'.y , Uucksls, Twines, Wioks. Ho. iiO ifarkiit Blreet. Philadelphia. t. 7, '07 Ii T. PARKS, mJ 4TTAI1MPV AT T IV h DISTRICT ATTORNY, DDLRBURO, SNYDER COUNTY, Ps 'us in Court Uiuse, Sept.IS, '67tf 1). 8ELUE1MEH, DEALXB IN HARDWARE, Ion, liails, -Cteel, Leather, . Paints, Oils, a. jji w r .tores tt Tlnwcre, I Hsaafif otbkbt, wtaio-vrn. I'ennHu ne-rf t, i:7ltif , . o VOL. 11. ? A IK MOUNT noirsE, NEAR T1IH DEPOT, Iti(lllutittKr Ai GEO KGB (ill YE I!, I'nopmrToR This house Is In clone preilmliy lo the Irpol and has Ulelr been rebuilt nod ro- fttted. Ronnie eommolinus the Inble well Mipplird with llie bm lbs msrket affords a.vl terms aioilcrate. B ROWN HOI'SE PAXTnxvtt.r.E, (nonOtr Htntlon. HENRY ISKXrKK, Proprietor. The nnlrlnef arlintthl methnrt of Infnrm Inv tli. pnbllo Hint he hitR openeil n hotel nl tue nixire nnmeil place, on llie ral from MI-MI htirir ti li4verton, an'1 tliat he Is prpparo-l t-, entertain ibe iiublle with flmt i-lafttai-CMramrHia tloni. Ui.lkV HtiNV LU. April et 1ST I. TALKER HOI'SE, lnClnr CHyPa. NICHOLAS SIMON, I'r-i.rioior. This a now homo, newly furnUbed an! Is now open lo the traveling puMio. Il I' located nenr the depot. No effort will he r pared by Ibe proprietor to make tbaslny of bis guesis plensant ami agreeable. D AVIS HOUSE At the Mlfltln. Oenlr. Surtmr a t.ewlatn.n R. K. Uepol, ourner of Water and Korean tun., jOViHt(IM'll Lll.9 Georgo Flory Son, Proprietors. IViirOpcn Piy nml Night for the ncoom modallun of Irat.'li-rM. A first clnns Rs laurnnl Is attache. I to the lint, J, whrre Men's nl all hours cuu be bml. Ti-iues rcasunable. 0,43-1 f B I'MG ARPNER IIOCSK, (Oppottt UendlnK nntlrord Pepot) IIntiiHbiirK9 B. Z,ATYZt8, Proprietor. at-Erery effort neoestnrr In Injure the com fort ol aiienti will be mail. The hn ha liean newly rotated. looilS.lHTHf NION HOUSE, Mlitdleloire Pa. BAVXD.ZtSHsrjQVaA, Prop'r. Acconunodntlons good and charts mnd ornte, .Spccinl accutnmoiUtions for drov er. A share of 111 pulilio pnlronaire la solicited. D. KERdTETER April 0, 1HT1 LLEGHENY HOUSE. Xos. 812 Kit Market Street, (Atvrt Knhth,) 1' HI LAP E LP II 1A . A.. Tl?el: I.iojritot'. Irrmn $2 00 Per Iar. ncl9. CENTHEVILLE HOTEL, (Iate lllra. Weaver'.) , t enlervtlo snviler I'o., Pa. PETtU llAltl'.MAN, Prnirltor. Thl lonKeitnhlhhnl nnd well known hotel liavlna hren proliavl ly the un.lcr.lmiej, u. licit a ihnre u( the uuhllo imt rumian. . ., . PLTtU 11 Al. 1 MAN April, e, in. J THOMPSON DAKER, -tVt t i-ntv-ti t -I jii w9 f.M-ixbiirg, Union Co., Pn 6y Can bo oonmili.-J iu ibe English and liermnn lnngung,'s.ytm OFFICE Market Street, opposite Walls smim s i o store 8 4iy JOHN II. ARNOLD, Attorney fit I-.n w, MIDDLEDUno. PA Profeaslonol huslnesn entrualed to hi enre w::: be promptly allendeil to. Feb 0,71 gAMUEL JI. ORWI0, OFFICE, III WALNUT STREET, rniLADiLroiA. j J. WILLIAMS, Jit. MAserACTta a or. VENETIAN BIJNDS, AND Window HhndcH, For Stores Churches, Private Dwell ings, OJliocs, &c. Xo. 16 JV. .sixth Street, riULDELPUIA, N. B. Repairing promptly atlended to TJTICA (FoanaaLT Wood Mm.) ' STlTIOtilRf t PORTABLE Steam Engines. Tha Deal ft Most Complete AMortmeat la U MarkeU Thane Pmrlnas Kara alwaya asanstntnad lb eery tdnhaat alaudivrd of MiKllimaa. We nutk the nanufaeiui. uf KoiriaM, lloiltsn mut Saw Ilillaa apoclalty. Wo bare tlialarwaat and muatailupUrte wurksot th kind la Uuaountry, wita aiai,ihinry specialty ailaptod to tbe work. Wa keep eunatanUy in uraeeaa big Bokhara of Xnoioaa, which w fiuralaB at Lha wr lowwt priao ana on ih elan-teat notice. Wa build 1'nitine ally ndapt4l to Uiaaa. Saw MO, la, Ortat Milia, Tanueriaa, Cut ton Ulaa, ThnaihniB aad ail elaaaa ol manufaatarlnff. - We are now buildb-sr the albratad Im Ciresx lat- Saw Mill, the bwt and Biuat umplaas saw atlil errr utveuted. We nuke OuBtaaorMSiiraaf saw Milt wtflle a eraei il tratuie oi out tiniiiiMn, mnA ana turaiau eauiiila'a oo Uw akortoai aetion. Our aim In alleaaae In to rurnlak Ihebaal saa aknury ia lb aurkat, a4 work abaslutaly aa. as salad fue baanty 4 iUuu, eouwaay ntal atiaikfia, BMid Cue CUn44lar aulTriaa Uah - UTIOA T3 AM CKCIttS CO. VltCAe M. Ta , MIODL'EBURO, 3HYBER CODMTY, PA.. I ) t P .V Tlie Pon et of fiuccc- at tcaa n baib. "foi inpk l nl'," Ihoant'lertprnTerbprxarhrs, Tro.l n it the lnny l.n th vl II le i. l for, aill aianas, tli tua.ljr uiavlni lull That lu. k I. aomcfiinc wr a troar st ir. Ati.t Ii lire's niitirrt! aa-iie r thill ,: luk, Tli ear.K ihal iu th- ! of eittl r ' rr AreUealus, Piil.n., ParMevran.e, lluk,l To borrow .till another ll'nilratlon, A trifla mo . ape- me ao I iir p-e: Wii lt I'hAii. ,bir lu-k I i ul.le ih pratl'-n, When luriam it h lale l a'l tue dice I The real s-en-t of th rertnln wlnnop Aealntt thr I lo tin,- r Wnlle'ima Kt, L"rii fro. ii the at -r-v of n Kamitin aln r, Wuote dank coulev I 'u 1 wl.l hare rlnt. "In Ibis Vre h-i"lne, aa It ear olht r Ht Hhioh a i-hup an ho at living arna, Toa ilnn I cet all .-nr -i m a fr,iu tour in .!ht, 11 .t, a ou Miert It, juu llr.a anl liarus! " And f, fru n b -lit ro ioh beilnd th ruttiln, inl -ttlna' oftan i rv Im tlj Mt j-k. Kin.li nut at I'-l. ch ie' n nhln i -u uin'rlnln, As triiatliig .-erJi an J everTihloii to lurkl Sn nnw, rou which nai'rellr ri,hno- T at filth In f.ir'u. t which I u-e I lo le I, I lak" i l care t remilaie the chtncea And alw .yx has a ntw. r In tue l-a I" 1 roin the St Lnul lipiibll.-an. Jltft.lwi, ajarratlre. There is a trial involving a most marvelous queption of identity now pronressinjj in court nt Malono, Franklin count v N. Y. If tho case were not in court, an attention of Jude iint'ij witnesses, soiuo oi tue ilevelop mt'iits would bo in.-redible. nhd set;ttr,n WI,H.ftU'' "irennnt.ine,s of lown us ft "lotliidless fabrieatioii. Wo kivo nn outline of tho reported!0' tnn "orellnjjer. Another cvidouec! fact a. that the claimant is tho simon-puro e... . ..-.,, . of introduction to parties South. His business wr. to sell ri'hl.. He was 10 years of age, and h id a wifo uml several children, some of whom were wollfrrown. Ho wroto to his f amily from Torra Haute that ho was feel- iritf ill, but would push on to Evans vine, w note tie had a friend, David " eavor, with whom ho ;,.t,,,,.l.. I spend a fow days before oinf.'Jfurther ll.l,illrjl lil'l mmrn. nere tho oil HUlis l'eyton waR lout to tho world and to Iiimsc'.f, an I it new man Deemed to prow in his place, still clitiiiii' to Willis Pev ton's memory, ami nouiu marks which were on Willis l'eyton s body. Ho. has given his story undor oath, and :4 1.. - . ... " ' 11. is urieny tins ' After kavinir Terra lfaiitc ho loaf all coiiM-ioumiess, but somehow he' iwoycniH ftfjo, i HUH l evton, a 1 " " J . 's iinu uu Kintfies out farmer of Fnnklin county. New York j ""-'n J ' n know him, callin; left h iino with tho usual batfKae of them by name and reniiudiii!; them a traveler ami ft patent rhrht model!0' incidents of a former iic pmintanno of a spring bed. and Pfversl letter ' that leave no doubt in their minds us got into a hospital at Evansvillc,K',iH tuT voluntarily rot-ogium lain. where ho first found hiinsolf reoover ing from small-pox. He was then bald, and when he resinned his cloth ing every article appeared to have been made for a much smaller man Tho pantaloons, which he ri'cgoni.ial' as Inn, were at leant six inches too short. He could got 110 trace of his money, watch, model spring bud, or other effects. When ho was released from tho oIiFtpital ho went to his friend David Weaver, who spurned him as an im postor. He wus, iu fact, a horriblo sight, and looked liko tho Wander ing Jew, or somo other wandering peaiueuco. ..Y..ea,m' 8 rcma,-lj8 ftbotit his friend j v lihs 1 in ton s personality caused him to examiuo IiimHclf, and ho found in ll'lrl irrnu-i, ..I,.'. 4 . . 1 1 . .. 1 uc hatl grown tight inches taller in as many weeks. Ho would havo do nied his own identity if it had not been for his mind ami other eviden ces that had been familiar from child hood. Of course he could not confl tuiuo his contemplated journey, for ha had lost its objects and bearings. Ho went to on eiurino Iioiihh ,m,l lookca into a mirror, and did not even recogtiize his faco. Ho first J thought of suicide, and his noxt! thought was of home. The latter: provailotl. He was uttorly lost and started to find himself. On tho way ho was taken ill. acain. and ouch inorotho world was ft Llank. Ho unally arrived at his own door liftm an absonco of two years. Willi Pey- r"" a luiuiiy uolioved him dead. Tho ilhs Peyton who had left that threshold two vimr l f,.r Lu.l ll.rl.t huir, nearly red, and a very scanty Willis Pevton who nnw Iriwwln.l nt tho door was much taller, rounder, and htd brown curly hair, and a heavy board. Ho looked liko a gross lie of the former, with no truth in him j but the sequel is startling. He knocked ami was invited into the house of the ' Widow Peyton," and took a seat. Lookingat Mrs. Peyton he said t '-I suppose you don't know mo, Addiot" feho answerod, "No sir, I do not j who are you t" The man burst into tours and said: You'll not believe I know, when 1 tell you but it's got to come somo time, and might as well now as not I'm Willis Peyton," Mrs Peyton shrank from him, or dered him out of doors, and two of her sons and a hired mun took him to the nearest Justice, who sent him to mil as a luuutio. He was first tried by a commission of lunacy, aud was adjudged erfoctly sane. He is now being tried before the Surrogate oa tho question of bis pretentions as th husband of Mrs. Peyton and the owner of the Peyton property. He has told Iris story, the main points of which we havo given i has related in oomt circumstances that oecured bo- for the same Judge years before i told the lawyers many things that a stranger, such as lie seems to be. could not know i related Willis Pey ton's family history, giving soma minute deUili nilou are fMioUy cox- root nml ffciiornlly known in tlmi iK'iiflilioilKxicl, ntiit oven reioitiilovl Mr l'oyt'in of words HpuSicn Int iiif her euurUliip, w-liieh lie Riiiprj.ieil no one kn.iw Imt her IiuhIhiikI mi l htr.'lf. It noeniH liij'lily prtdmMu Im will be nblo to tst!ililinh lim Men titv. mr-reiliblo as it intiv niipcar. In.. :.. i . i " J'ho jirin.-inrtl i vi.luiico in bin fnvor'of tlii sincrnlur Blorv. The rhil 1 wns i tbrit fitnuMiio.i by Roventl titiuki born in 1'itrin, nud wits eleveii yenrs unI nen.ru on bin pri non. nml thin in job! on tbo 2'Sth l:ty of Jnno'hiit. animpeiwlmblo. W'illiri Peyton, when j Slio Beak9 French. (leiin tn, nnd a rerevecl a Hovoro rut in tho j Enliuli llnently, mi l in cimvoia'ttioti ntcp, which left n bml o:ir. The. exhibitii uiuvMiwiion intensity of mti mnUmorphoHt-il Willis IVyton h:m, Jul netion ami viviilneHS of nuMitnl the Hear. Ho briiln tuttooof anrnark j viMioa. She is of f.iir tMinleion Araeriean fdiiehl on bin ri'.ht nnn. ttn l very be.uitifnh with lu.tro!M Tho MiicM in there. On his lift nnii 'even, Rtui'iiy leiir, mil a look ofKpir an ftnehor. Anchor there, but clou j itiiul in;tt'ti ity in her rountoinnen. rfntH'I. Peyton hiiI nlnr a veiy cu She hu3 nometimes fuii.l tint he rioui peitr on omi of his lingers, which oonM a-o tho form of iici sohh who wiim il.nriinirecl by nuMiing in n err:hiiv ilied, nml ns her sincfjitv eouH wheel. A eritiivtl exmui:intion of thm'nol In? ilmibtcil, thin ociviiii uiedH lino Ungvr by the phyHiemn who ilrcuMoil .1... ff 1 .1 iiiu iremi wonmi compels mo uoeior to nay that it is tha linger of Willis I'evton. Mhilo thii examination wns mak - injr. tho ehuiimiit mid, -IToclor, 1 Votl recollect how aielr ftvna m.i.le br'T.niiu,, -,.i ...n,i,. n..ii- I,,,,- : ,m n ui.rhf . tli.,1 C... ,-l 1 ... .1 1 .. Jim ineimv i'j Know Wliat WOlin nun iieuiier wa uresHinf,' it ono tlay T ( tier mat she wonl-t m.ikt.' tier well so "'" "o" utoi. it is neeuui it ie too intuit 011 the f.iie'; h was 'o'h.w And do vott recollect how I emtio to that shu would never bo nick any ' tobacco ul me. Every woinon l;nos i-i;r. Tlic hunter threw u t hili iuto '- Y. If tho case "kB toe lnllatnnmtioii out of my arm her to dismiss the cu'ij. i,t f:m her ! nl enjfuiiiff thew'"'ro "Tr"" t.ittooel by Jim Ihiyne, mind, but i:he coul 1 not stop talking. Liwycrs, and t-io Bailor T' The old doctor remetn-'and continue, I drj?i ibiii h -v sister, j o of the ilevelon i hered well how sore Willis Pevton's'savinir that nho was htandusu' n u ' take the inflammation out of niv arm ! hm fatntin;' tmen from tho tin flsin .11;.. 1 .... : . .7... . 1. . .1 . ... 10 ins nieniitv. And tho "Widow Pcvton" nits in the court room, by turns lookiiiL' at1 li.. ,.1 .;,.,,. 1 .. 1,... i..i 1 1 i " " -t-i nuii iiuiiiii, , i.i.seii null, neuin ua.l uirea iv t ill' tl mi -1 crying as witnc.s after witness ' upon their child. It w is about Hi avows bis beli,.f fnat. !,. .iJ.Ai,a!ii, : 1 1 man is WiHis Peyton. Sho has told a . . " frion.I that if ho really is Peywas kept until Sun lay aft4.rm.oi1 ..!l.)ll IK! lliav Have the farm, htnel- ii'i.l ..... ... f verytlnng but lierseir. S'unetnnos during passages of tlm trial ho im ploresherto look ngaiti mil seu if sho cannot reeognio ono feature mid nxiiviiuniviivu nun iis tier utisuaii'i. !nnt refusra, and his earnest, np I'wnng lacesuuiieniy Pecomescloud - o,l by itispur. II - says if tho r-ttit terminates in lur favor he will auk a living off tho f.irin,.iiml will never iii- trudo upon his wifo nud children un- lleiallhol imerliiku Worucn. A paper on tho -'Physical nnd moral causes of bad health in Amori- can woman" was read before tho American Health Association by Dr. Reeves, of Va. The condition of bad health, ho says, requires no descrip tion to to make known its signs. 1 1 pervades all classes, rich nnd poor, high mid low, the dtteati d r.!:d ig lioralit uliko ; it ci;ts as tho oppo site of gnod health. Tho function; of tho body to bo maintained in health ilctv.'ii'.l up'.n vuneo of certain rules. Tho etoin ich proper obser : ro uirt's good f jo I of proper quality j mid quautity, mid ut proper times. It. . ..1.1 1 Eyes, ears, and tlio various organs of souso require their propertreatment tho skin should bo clothed that it may bo protected from cohl. The mind should ho occupied with virtu ous und elevating ui'piratious that it may enjoy tho peaceful fruit i of a good conacieuce. How much Butter ing is caused by a disregard of the laws of beult.h or of ii'norun.n of! thorn I Tho iloctrino of hereditary transmission of uui.'itios. physical and mental, is almost as old as tho i human family. Many of tho dfor-,r mitiea and iiuirmities como from juihcious dress. In their extreme anxioty to givo delicacy to their daughters, mothers often adopt the very means most likely to de-feat tho very objoct for which they stiiva. They shut them up in tho house day after day i the consequence of this unnatural restriction is the founda tion of a fueblo constitution. There is no reason that girls should not have the same freedom as bovs, in ' their dress, aud tho siuuo privilege to light, air, and exercise Look At tho pale faces and stooping forms iu some of tho schools. '1 hoy nre often p-.int.4,i nut us "tho smartest" in tho s t c i 1 I i e r i i i i fug is another iruu. ... s ohiet The drawing of the corsets tightly over the abdomen produce dfyraera and mining without eai 3r ' . 1' JAHUAUY 29. 1374. Heiii.rU)Ii i:acaiu l'l'iiilll lPMt'l- In tho norlliorn pvt of tlio city livt'9 a oarptmter, wit'i Im f.itinly, who nra natives of Fiance, iiu-l huvo been in tliw rounti,y nlijut i ;lit yoiirn. Onn of Hicir ebil hvn in a lit- I tin L'irl n.iinn.l Murv. nti.l tlio Ktiliioot nhinit in thu minds of her parent. 1 .... ... a no iienitu ot tuo chill has not bern jrood 8evt rnl inoiitliH, and on 'Hho Htartled her mother Lvnaviiiir' that sho could hee her ileal fiater l i . i .ii: unoki) to tier, te in - .. . . '.. . . .. ' more. Her mother tl ieil to pen.lia ! her to dismiss tho cu'ii. i.t f:om her - .... diesse-1 in pure whit . her fa.-e In ilit ! ami nhiniiv'. her hair illumine.! with silver li'ht, an 1 golden d.v lr ps dripping from her wins She could 1 1 . . .1 . , also sen her deed brother, who euno clone toiler Hi tter's side. While talk iue; her ntrenet,h guv way, mid she Rank awav as in death. Tho worst forebodin-'s of tho nar tmta had beuii reali.-.ol. and thev nre 'pared the bodv f ir burial. iSo phv thev Mi!. sician had been called, us 1 ii... t . 41. 11 .1 i.."f n'J limrent death nccum'sl The bo.lv I - " ' i,.l,iif X ..l,.l- i,..,.lv l, .-li- u; ' hours, 1I111 ing which time no sign of Muring life ha I been n itieed. Tito' j tltial look at tho rem tins was taken! .......v K I'" ,1, ' in I a. - 1 i tho cotliiu was sealed up and placed 1 in tue nearse. mni 1 10 nit e ooitee-o stinted for tho grave, tho parents ; followed the he.iriio in 11 carnuge. After procn-diiig somo distance and comimjr down on Thir l ufi-....l Ktieel, tho quick oar of tho saddened itu.tli er caught the echo ..fa familiar irv, and she gave expression to hersni i picion that it eamo from tho colli ti ofi her child. Her suspicion was over ruled, but in a few momenta a second I cry was heard, and in compliance' with tho wishes of tho mother the I hearse wns stopped nnd tho cotlin drawn out. The struggles of what - was supposed to ! the lifeless body! could now bo plainly heard. Thej collin was quickly oM iied mi l the! chil l found to be alive, to the ama.n i incut and unspeakable delight of the parents, in her struggles ).,. l. . i nearly torn from heraolf her death , ., robes. Sho was quickly taken from the eofl'm and carried into tho house of a French lady at hand, wheio they bathed her in vinegar. Sho lee over od her strength rapidly, and in a short time was taken to the home which sho had h ft only n fow hours! ' . V i t , '' ', l? Is-fore mi ajiparent corpse. Since ! 'V,llf r 111 m") "n'1 V? 'V'"" that timo sho has been i.s'well as for, ?r ' 1 l,;''n " ,,,u. hhv : ,,iu!-- tho last fow months. Her parents1? J1,"" ',s r;,,,,n,r-- tllu' 'unied out to make every effort to keep her n,ind' l ' ",tn,'' u ,,u '" V'f from reverting to tho torr bio episode ? ' ' V T" l'lil',k'.',-1 fr i .. .... ., tbo occasion botu her liei.'hbois. in tier young lifo, fearing that there is a fearful fascination iu it for her. She savs that while others tlioteht jher dead'sho could feel their touch I and hear distinctly all that was said, hut could not move a singlo niuscl. muko the slightest sign. She iu-iknew when they dressed her fyr tho i'omn, when she wus laid in it, and h, ., . -i I i- , . ,. eard tho terrible id fastonod down. . nucuiuuuvt mouoii. uii-i ; taut, and has reui.iiued wit'l them iKt'.v ,,",t 1,1 IUI'' 11 1 set well. " was utterly powerless until tho hearse until a short time u-m, when soii 'li ' "Was it a heu tmkey or a goh hatl gone somo distance, when tho ,! recognized by his parents. H.s i w ' physical forces were probably set in Kt i.ilv, however, can h udlvbocou ' Well, a gobbler. AVhv do vou inotiou again by tho motion of the :,,mti iint...l .... l,;- .....o r .Juskf What has that to do with it.T vehicle. . Sha describes with singular cnthu siasin and power for ono so young the boatilic sights that she saw while entranced, many different beings np peaiiiig to her in wonderful beauty. 67. Jonc.h (J.) Oaz, tt,:. Tho Sci'utijLi American publishes description of tho proposed great wer to bo erected in Philadelphia a altitude is to bo HM) feet i di uutor at base 150 feet, nt the top 30 ict and its shape circular. Spiral .ai reuses wind around the central ibes to tho top for the accommoda ,ou of pedestrians, ami 'our clovators sceiuhng iu throo and descending ve minutes will bo constantly kept il inotiou for those who uro too lazy r iudeferont as to healthful exercise ,nd prefer riding to walking. The oworof Hthel, tho spire of St. Peter's at Rome, St Paul's at Lon lou, and the Pyratuhbi of Egypt will ook like beanpoles when brought ii to comparison with this wonderful itructuro. Thore t" said Jones, as he wrath fully'pushod away the )ie which his landlady had just served him, that ituff isn't fit for a pig to oat and 1 lin t going to eat it I" Von some man slaps me on der shoulder, and say, "I vas glad to Kent you vua so well, und den stick bohiut my pack his fingers to Lis noso, I hal uy opinion oi dot fclier." 110. 44- lltMV l !) Iliinttainritv Moi l. Pi'opln would liku to b:lmn,l onw . INoImxI ti- incs th ffrcnt pow er which nny perHim niuy Imvo who hns n (rood f.ieo mid nllrtietH you by (,'ood hiokH, tven brfnio ft Word hd' breii ppokeii. And wo ico nil Hiuln of tlcvieos in men nnd woin. n t in provo llieir poml IimiLh paint mid null es, iiiitl itll kinds of eoHineticH, ineluilin a tilfUtifnl iilioiiiliinf with dirty hair oil. Now r.ll ciiimot h tvepMiiI foatnvcH They lire hh Clod ni.t le th in j but almost any one i.mii look well, t-pe J ci:tl!y with ,)d health. It jM hard to j-ive rules in ii very short niiaeo, but in brief thcHo v. ill do : Kc. p clean wiikIi freely nml imi vernal ly witii waini witter. All tit. Hkin wa!itM is leave to act free, and it ill t.ii.e ctire of itself. Its thou I Kinds of air holes not be e.'uflcd. ! r. tt re u! irly and dleep enough. ! .11 1. 1 a . .......I. . . i, ; r' " ' ""Jr" u t,lm, n,Kht and day, than ahorse, it niUHt liavo rcL'ular aleetv 'ii teeth aro rt prout help !'""' b'"ii- Hnirth th. m Mi'n H,i:'t brush. . eoi.llly Ut Uijil. (lo r,," - i ie.m. wr cotir.-io ibedui'li h teeth tde 1..., .t.:i .... .41. i . . . ' "nni r.iuiTor wasil Ml ! ''''" sjmuia n,. sunpio. Atida ....... .. i... ,1 . 11 1 . .. . hi 1.1 "linen ineieeui, HUD lln-v lalie of the eniitti 'i an I injn-e them! ... 1 . .iicen m a eo.il room. 111 puro trr. ho No ope t an hivo a cl clc.tr h:;iu nre.unes tia l au". When the nitiiil is nwnke. f!ie dull, sh i tij look passes nwav frniii the fves. I do i nt know timt the brain 1 Ap unl.s. but it K-'cms 1 1. Think re id n t tntshy novels, but bonks that have Hoiimthing in them. Talk ' v it'1 people who ktiowr HOlnetllille; ; ! ll0"-r lectures and learn by lln.iu. ! i HW s Oisjioiteil ol 1HO Ilur u'.uis. i T ,1 t hi 1 , VX ",l l, 1111 1,1 ,"f St ; an ol,l widow lady, whoso Martin children I ""J .uU "'""" ' k h-ralone. , T,1. . , wV ,, Iliill.. ,..tl ...M..H.. 1 . .. II 1 . .. I'nl ! ' ". iu. euu aoiu in r lami, iiiiiM'.i'gs nn i improve ments 0110 day for V.J,IK'J, und re ceived tho money in cash on the spot in her own house, beforo two wit 1. esses, tho number required by law. who v.iintM.'d also thu paying of the money. In a short timo "sho was to give possession, b:it she renctiued in Hi., Ii.,iw, (I... I r It : .1 I ..iu in,,!!., i! iiu.iiiir mo 1 ,,., . i. . " , . "rV , ; T. ," . , " , ,,'! ! 5 , f 7 '' "" w money or her life M"Uf- sttl-f, lI' ill.aJMlf.l HVT Sho let them1 luivu the money, but begged them to let her have Ul of it, us sho owed' that amount and wanted to pay the' debt, when she Would bo s.'.tislie 1 t1 .. .. 1 4 I . J- It.. .... nun iac- imuiiv coli.-i til at. I uevi then ordered her to liuil. o; sonic cot- feo for them tourili!;. In doing mi s'lO bethought herself' of home strjeh- nino she had in the lnuise. nnd ip'iiet ! ly clroppe.l it in the pot of steaming ci.ll' e. and t.hevd it on tho tablei 1 "I"' KP"on-. an t sugar . 'or ! theiil to pour and swee.'i.n ..!..:- . 4. ei.:..i . . . i.isLe. i ins uiey .wa, an 1 iinin- in :i j'.Uy mo i.leaeh ono havin I 'll I I II '" ' , , ins p.M k t. Jiut m a few moment. tho l,b!os were turned. Hue gaYe .- the. ghost where hesat at the! tiiile in his chair, uu 1 the other got i!i s'a -gered ,t f, w fe.-t and tmu- 1,1.. I .... ... 1. .. I 'IM ii it and ono wus her cousin. Opdvuttu (A'f.) Jounml, 4 IToll Hoy. The Lueknow (India) Pioneer re ports the mi aval Ihero of a noveltv! tu tho shape of a wolf boy. This voting j Igeutleiuaii who is How undergoing a Ihi'.wu. ..fl ..1 :.. i I " " M.uiiiu in ik iiiuuiic 1I1I1IU, wa!, cal.riolj )ff by wolves when an iu- Ins education in tho wolf nursery (which by tho way was purely secu lar) seeeiued to havo been very de fective. His manners are not ouly disagreeable but peculiar, at first ho walked on ull fours, though now he has bet a induced t J w alked ou ins two feet only, hko a reasonable ' being i ho has long hair on his head. and his body iseoinidcrably scared, ami ho cannot speak, nor cut ho un derstand a single word. His parent i suffered many inconveniences on his first arrival ut homo, owing to his frequently attacking and trying to devour them at night i und, indued it was owing to his persistence iiy this unlilial conduct that they were compelled iu self-defense to put him tin . lor medical surveillauco. He also, among other disagreeable habits, tears raw meat to pieces with his teeth, and cats it ravenously like a wild beast, and bites und snaps at any one who tries to take it from him. This last littlo weakness would in uo way have disqualified liim for the post of J udge Advocate General, hud ho happened to bo ia England at the time of tho reconstruction of tho ministry j but it. seems doubtful whether he will ever be thoroughly cured of his other propensities, which however, will enable him, by exhibiting himself iu civilised coun tries, to amass a fur larger fortuuo than he is likely to make if he is converted into merely a uvul wom bui ofiucljtv. ' vcivitiMiiir itt One coltituu ono yesr, lM)X , One-linlf, column, one year, H'MkJ One-fourth column, one yviir, 13.oi) line iUitre (10 lineal 1 insertion 7-1 Every additional inaertion, 60 rroleKaioiiiilatid Hilaitieaenrd. of. not nioretliiui.rt line, per year, 6.00 Auditor. Executor, Adimniniriitor and A'aitiee N"niieei, Ediiorinl notice per line, 1 All itdt'erti'i'iiieiit for i ahorter pe riod than one year tire pavitblo at lhi lime they are otilered, and if not paid tin.' peia itl erdeii'it! them Will bo leitd re-p-,iiila fur the money. 4 Ecur Html In I'r tmaylvMiilii. A h Iter from I line's corners, I'm h;ivh : John Mo AudicWK. living Hear Wolf IVnd, in tho town, whilo on (lie poml tlio other day tlir.covi rvl hiiis of utter. Ileweiit home '.nml eot thlUO himvMetl I'.llpK. TllCHO he net at r.eine diHtuiice iipm t, rtlxmt tho f;i)ot whole otter wcio luotit liktr ly to HpjH-ar. (ioitiH to the phieo tohr-ro 'ho net his tit Ht trap In.1 foiitid it biol.eu from its fin teninH and j;i.io. rioeeedin to the lieM one Ik; wtis hiy l ised to lind it til.io miiisini;. Tho third uun WUS (MIU toij. .McAlldlt!WH lit lilTt mipposijil thill roiiii) oiio hail ntoleli tl. Irapn. but tl;nooM'i jn KcVcrnl diopM of blood on the ground ho eoue'uded that Homo imitnal lai'frer than mi otter had been enue-litin Li. tie.ps. nml had walked ol" with them. Ketiiruin-r btiine he .t his ifnii. md eiilluipr h s .. e. ntai te,l to hunt j the mutual with tho tn.-is Reiwh- j iUf thi- pond tho do."to..'k I ho" trail . r and followed It UP. Tli -V hftd tint toitfono fur before .ileAndrews heard a ii'iesJitii' in -i Kt. : . 1 :., '.,. ., ,1,.. .. i ... toJf Vl. roilil. lie eudr.ivvred to L-cU to' lim.l.ir .... t ... Iwt...u 1..,. 1 .1 : n- una , tho lilicl.i t liu-ni I mil ei'-i v a hue 1 tr'.i mink jumped UII. I I .11 tnwrlld IL hole m llie iee, I nt a j Andrews' gun I il'.ed I'im. ; Tiering up the mink, tho hui:f.r followed ill tliedin en .n t 1U11 by tho (dug. which was t.,'.v S"in" lisfiii'o ; ahead, und out, or .r j,t, b. liimlrt 'rocky riso, of j'routid. MeAndrown (sf .p;.-d on a hill; u:k und !u,,k,-d down 1 the pond Not morn than twt tity ro ll aw.i ,-, u!, 1 "l.e, in r" imi, tl'v along toward him. wis a 1 itg.; btiel:. !Tho deer di I n .1 .sue the hunter, but, j when within easy ranee g. t wind of him. It tin ti wheeled l Hash, biita chav.'.o of bticksh from Mc ; Andrews' gun lr.l.c it a f m shou'der. 'I he buck fell to tlie ground, and thu hunter hastened to it and cut its 1 1 hi oat. This elated McAndrews. Tho ftli ions barking of his dog net at tructed his attention. Dragging tho nicer to one side, the hunter luirricl ahead t o itee wh.tt his dog had at bay. i'J'lio dog w.is tii Idea from vkw liy i tlio rocky hi!. i Making an abrupt turn aroiui I tho , liiU McAndrews eaiuc in full imv of the dog. He was running li -rct lv t and fr. barking loudly. About .twenty feet ahead of the do.' wus a largo black bear standing on its) i,.,,,,,,. ics, grow'.iiur savai'elv. On each fore paw wasoiio of Me Andrew' tn.ps. ami near by on the ground lav tlio other, which had evidently been on one of t'.ie bear's bin I feet." Tho bear bit and stripped ut the trips, and win in it in.'st feroeiou.i mood. McAndrews did not know wlu.t to d ) ut iir.st. whether to venture uu at tack alone or go b n k f.,r help. Ho lina'.ly eonclu h 1 toutt, tnpt to kill tlio bem alone. Doubly charging hi i gun with b.ick.ihot he Arc 1 tit luuin. , ,. V.F ,1UJ i;i..iiii.i Ullll i,,,.. a ti... .1 ,. , , . ... l.f.,- r..l I.. .1 1 .. .. J " ' eniooiaetie.t nv ;uo 1 1 ' e. ! nil in i; t-i , 1 1 i nice, I up III the iii-n.-ti-i.l,. I.....H l,.i...ol., ,)... 1 4 11.-1 ..11, . 11. u ! "oun.ted and dying brut.! caught thu 'j """ un.l erusl.ci Ho J S t, , ' '"' McAndrews ihs; if' 1 !. '' U'W ,"'!'. . "V0 !l,,r. N'".'t' ... ,. ii i'ii.:.H' i u:n 11 ll.rU Illll deer and b. nr. Ho thinks li atmin r for ottci-H is a prolitable luisiuuns. A doctor was sent for ono day j attend old Tom Hawks, who by this way. was a pretty profitable patient of tho doctor's although scarcely anything ever ailed tho ol I fellow more than nbo'lvach". "Well, 'what in tho matter now ?' ho asked. "Oh, doctor, I fool so Very bad." ho whined. "You want exovciso and company. (So , t,l,! 111111111).' "No. no. doctor i that nrn'tit. wli.it. I ... ' . ' " " ln!l! lu"- . K, ''I1" HiipjMir of tur. "Why, if it was a gobbler how d you expect it to'si t Well '' Thii lmigu which followed cured his dyspepsia. A OiiKvr lleutusMvN Thu great est herdiuau iu tho world is the titlo ''hiimud for Samuel W. Allen, of lex as, who owns 'J2o.()(0 c.tttlo. Ho has ono ranch eighty milos long and forty wi do, between tho Nevada and Colorado rivers, tho largest on tho continent, which pastures 12'.,IHM, Two others fuvoinuudtito respective ly 70.01M and :i i.UHJ. J'ho c.ittlu all subsist on native grunsus of a pc.vt of Tex.is. is luvirds require tho ut tiou of nt least 400 herders mid linu ders, and tho use- of 3,00' horses. Ho brands 80,00i cAlvo every year to keep up tho Htipply. 1'ho viiluo of his stock, exclusive of tlio laud, exceeds "i,50J,000. Ho is one of tho chief mout purveyors for New Orleans and tlio neighboring oouu tics of tlio Uulf coast. A clergymau lately tvldressod his furaale auditory as follows t He not proud that tuo bles-sod l.oi-d paid your sex the thatiuguished compli ment of appearing first to a fetualo after tho resurrection, for it was only doue that the glad tidings miht spread all tlie sootier." The iatoat dodge iu books Re turuiug boiTOd volaakw a OiriaU. tnas prweaaU.