- r . s 1 .. .. n ' . t . t m lyl I mn W 1 One hinip m year, i j , i - $.1000 One-half; fttmimn, on yenr, 80.00 On-foiirth column, one yenr, 15.(10 vne square I lu linn) 1 liitertioit 76 tvery additional insertion, ; 50 iToipiwinnai mid misinens card of wot hinre than ft hum, peir year, 6,00 Auditor, r-.veowor, Administrator and AMiffiiee Aotirea, 2A) JMiitorinl notice tcr hue, ' ' ' 15 All nuvr-rtirfeniciit for a Miorter pe riod than one ye-nr are payable At lh time they nreorrir-rH, And if -no! bald the person orderinu; lie 111 will b field renporwiijln for the montr. ' a try Don't Drink To-Night 1 left my mother it the door. My timer 07 dor l.l,. , ' Tky . nlped tketr kaeeK ami laak . . loving PorM Ihetr dnnhl (3 bM. : I Itft, uJ Went wlik comrade jay, . Wbn th moon brought out ber light, A4 my loving molkr whiepered me, Uofl drink, ray bay, tonight. . , .. . toitg year kav rolloJ sway lno then, My Jtt earl are gry, , Bui ok t tkoto word ore with mo t. A4 -eMlnei pa'wy. ' I ' metkar faoa, radiant light, A4 bC . word ring la my w, ' - Don t drink, my boy, to-night. .- .'.. .f '' My mother I no ruling wet, Id lb graveyard on Hit bill f But hr kind word eamr buck It m . And kannl my momory H1I I've often, often pd the oup, Oh, then my heart mi right j , Beenueo lv beard Ik witralo worji, ln'l drink, mf boy, to-night, I r now paued down lb road of Ufa, And oon a rae i run . -A mother' warning listened lo,' '' . Aa Immortal erown I won. Ob,.atfcM,-wllb year bin traits, Look on your boy o bright. And ay. a you alnnoiin, v, , . Don t drink, oty be.'tp igUt. j The word will prorea warning, when. In 4ho.lhnrnv nath mf llr. Tbooy) kMktmRT't wflt And wurfln In Ika ntf Thy word wilTJlop thamorulng cup. ,iAnd revelry at mgbt, , , t r , 1 r n - . pinfq P VV.VVf , Ion t drink, my boy, to-night. ', Th ' Black Wolf Inn. , , fit hero KTnoNo. 1 tliiUr, anal romomber Mint I covcr- eiliat fiend in tin qnil tbnt niffht lifter I wont to bod, for fenr I might boo JeuWtttniffhostjuJ uwatal- woiiM"rorter MJ always avoid I10 teli. lor : tlio ntory won aixint tn fnn. , It was in iiermany, I'v toluk, that tho Black Wolf was situated, a little reroomJ- frtua mf . f those quaint oldifotifeai townswbfch aie so fruit ful p( loep destroying legends. A lonesome wood of groat extent sur rounded the house, and a littla back of it Am a tlark ami slugisli stream fringed with a rank growth of reeds and bushes.- . , The plnee was wiord and nncannv, bill it;Ud a pood ran of custom; for its nines wore colobratud the conn try OvaiVJUid Umu-wm no plennnnter firoside in the Fatherland for one to miioko a pipe over a mug of lagoi tbantho chimnov cbtner in Aho bur I'oonJ of flw:bl?k Woir.s . 1 Im Umwiuiaeiwortul U hnd been kept by a man named Predoricks, nnd oil tho death of tlio old umu, his son HudolpU assumed the control of uiiairp, -s llo'iiS!(oiiirf man "of twenty five oh-thif tyf iily of eoiintifnatife; nnd somewhat celebrated for bis nu manageable temper and snllenness of d:g;MMtion. A part of big ljfo had boou-liloift abroad,'and vnirlor said it bad been ill-spent indeed, there wero Uwk whispers to the eflfoct that II tlie gallows bad its duo the Jiluck Wolf wotild.be needing . a new tuas ter. "Dut ak 'HudoIpU kept up the wine-cellars, and treated all Lis reg ular&nlrone, well the Wolf flourish ed under the now rryime, and young Fredericks made money twice as ra pidly as bad bis father ' - People who wore unfriendly to him Insinuated . that a Jew peddler whoitad 1 taysterioutdy disappeared in thai- Vjowity woe murdered at the lilock Wolf, and two drovers return ing bpma ,wtth a, large amount of money about tbeny ftptn the sale of ranH Tlot a word wo. .aid by -.M-v.-ug auv aj.wujjr lurwt which skirted the rrounda aro nnd the old hin. . A jeara -wmi da there .QCcurroJ manyl"otbermyslertoii8 4BapDearan ces in the vicinity but' -though1 the auuioritipa .vara, 4pOrwed,e and ex? watoh the place, nothing 'saWtAnlfal againat 'Rudolph- l''rodorieis ' waa ob tained.,, 4 ' t ."'..; On thing took plaoe Which seem ed to have entaged Rudolph a great deal too much for snob an exceed ingly trivial oircamstaooe; ; Ha pwu ed an'fmmonso dog,' known aa Satan, and thin dafRfg .tteveiJ '6u' away from the ion. Ilia master, aet great store by him. One night rainy, leety winter pigbt-r travelor came to the Wj and apnght sowJIer. , Ua engaged bia bed m,l bia room, drank hia beff. w4,,.;;'Vp:;qn, ever aw hmt afterward, and the -tMne light IsVMaOi also, disappeared. Rudolph biYetf IUuf ' batf die traoted. He sought qyer the coun try far and wkU for tba 6Wr t he ad- uff large revraros worum aaie return to him i he eorjeathe walks a towgr Vithfhnnd liillia'TiAailn.1 with ijunni. feg prqrbUes ,tl any 'os 1 wbo would , Ind ta- missing aninlal. ' .. , ! But it seemed that the dog was fcr jetrievably kanattWo years went by, and not word bad been board Rudolph egraed, k-S od deeply waatraager, wno k, dolardi bad Mttioed the dog away, and. wasooo KajaalV fcei-g that he anight meet inktaeVe h dia, tbai Iwttigbt lire bra wt rt at maaA tod saeaking thteMiiifvea, ...,. , , Jnat three years frons Ukfaugtt t lliargMttamcu to s i v. lA' .11 Uv VOK 14, ? the inn an old . man. cozened and bent, and following clows by bis heels a largo dog. ; In gen era! appearanoo tuo dog was not ntuike Satan, but Satan had been blank and curly, and this dog was brown and short haired. Evidently Ittidolpb ; bad ' bis doubts on the subject, for be whistled to the door, and called him ' Satan, old fellow nvbnt not an eyelid, nor a noir on tuo uog tall moved by wav 01 recognition; 1 una stranirer said be shonl.I leave early in the morning, and would pay 1.;- 1.111 ai. a , I. uia uiu mat nignt, no as IO avoid ills turbinff anvbodr. Ma aUinixut inai1 the bar, and palled oat a long purse won nueti wuu gout.- . 1 he bill settled the landlord wink- ed at him in a peculiar way land lords have, ' and invited him into a smalt apartment at tho bark. The stranger and the dog followed him unhesitatingly the dog running be fore, and sniffling at the walls as though ho scented prey. Through a dark passairo. and into a round appartment, lighted only by a single lamp suspended from the contra of the coiling, wont Rudolph, and taking down from a' shelf set out with bottles, a decanter s and ineg1aft ho'poarcd sooio of ,ho ontens o( tU bottle into tbe glass, "A little choice wine which 1 keep (nr some of my liesfr ftionds,!' Jbellfttivo comfort is- obtain!, wotiltnJhr'atcst dissutiufuction prevails iu laid, aud taking tho stronger by the wrm, ho would have di-awu him for ward into tho centre of Uio room. Uut tho man drew Iwok, and with uplifted finger poioting to tho trom bling landlord, he J jlsimed Jj.;; "Satan! doyonraotyl" Quick as lightning tho dog sprang upon Rudolph, and dragged him up ou the fatal spot boneatb the lamp. There was a dull crash, and stilled sound of afoarful curse taifchod out upon the font air which rushed np from the sinking trap-holo, and Rud olph Vredricks had disappeared through tho floor, and the dagt with a savnim crrcwl of Batisfaatitar turned awayliiiniho spot aiiaeaompaned uis inonier dock .to tuo bar-room. The stranger slept that night at tlie iv oir, and as be had said ho should do, departed iu tho morning before any one was astir. 1 1 , uireat was too consternation among the demzons of tbo lilack Wolf when Rudolf was found to be missing, lor many days the search went on, and. but for. tho re-p near- ance of tho stranger and his do? it might have becu going ou to this day. . , , . , . But the stranger, whoso name was (lotthold, lod the way at once to the circular' apartinoiif" at tho end of the dark passage, mi l pressing his foot oil a spring the trap foil, and a foul breath of tlurchariiel house air rush ed into the faces o( all around. S ,l 1 hroe years ago, said Uotthold I stnid a night in this iun. 1 had much money with mo, and after I pad iii-nuji more wiuo than was good for me, mine, host led mo hith er, i Hatan, 4 here, camo with us. I might as well tell you that Hatan was stolon from me six . years ngo when a pup j bnt a dog novor for gets. r Iho landlord oQ'ored tuo wine and Vfbilo I was drinkiug, he said to the dog, '.Satan, do your duly I' but ino nog uid not Btir. l understood it at onco. I know that I had boon doomed to some ter ri bio fate, for I remember all the tales I had hoard of this infornal don, and that dog's memory of me had saved mo, Nev er shall I forgot tbo rage upon tho man a face.. He touched this fatal spring with his foot, and looked as if be would spring upon roe. but I covered him with my eya at the same time l cocked a pistol iu my pocket He beard aud understood the sound He mastered his rage ,by a strong enort, , smiled in a , ghastly sort of way, and followed me back to the either of us. After I went - to bed that night and you. , may be anre I slept with one eve otxin I heard Uke asowt fenrfal bowls of' pain froln a aog, and knew truil rsatanwns ro- CetyiDg panishmonf for bis disobe dience, lioiore mormncr I. creot Wba.yaap4 nnloosed the dog, twhiuii ju mat i bleeding and woundesr rrom tuo beating be bad received, and together we., want Three years passed, and I have traveled over half the known world. biraogers, tmnic oi it aa vou wuL a niun a beak Ajsndis ls- :oUw, J two! coyno bocknerea ooirple of weeks ago. I think Friedricks reoognizetl . - . . a. w . r ITT- ns. Ho asked me into bis place as before i and once here, it eecurred to me that .the time had oome to end the mardofor alter big victims. I gave saldn toe oMer and be obey ed. ' I think yon will find him if yob tsoek below there 1" f And without atonbitwr to witness the effect of the investigation, Got. thoJ4 a(alked away jpritk tlio.dotf at bia keejn. and aobedy U . alt iba rJ gion roiMkl . about too ISaok Wolf erer aftw them. again, v, ,. , XUa . proper. autbonUea loaroued the well-litre, bole beneath the trap, and found there bjiadsjtheibody of the andlordV the . akaletouao seven meaadone womaa.i, w,...i ,:..,;i The woman bad eioetiUy been yotebg and beaotifoiV for ber golden hair waa wonderfully1 long', ana lax nriant and citing about ber Heebiese skull in curls asxl rippteaUke the saotmer sunsuine nut soo waav, or i what who bet bsktory," eouJd never be known t . . i Tba remeioa of . Iiudolph. - Tiotima were bar tody, nutl the old inn wwd- tt-tadb bum an being. Nobodj - i - .r - rA ib """ r MIDDLEBURG,! SNYDER COUNTY, ' . i I , Could bo foumi to live there. . , 1 Tile bats and , owls , tenaftlodlls deserted ohambers for a , couple of years, and then a bolt of lightning (looceoded upon it and turned its' hft. holy prosonoe from the face of the earth, no one lifting a baud to save it, 1 1 ; ' - . ..-!. ' And this is the story of the Black Wolf Inn as it was told to ma Riches. t. We would all like to be woalthy t yol the man born to fot tnno is not sohairpyas tlio man wtio has the ability, to make one. ' I'nless tilled liv noma nbsorbinET nnrsnit. lifu is a blank. Any profoonion which re wards a man for exerting liii faciiiv tios to tho nf.moHt is, in the long run a source of the greatest plonsuve in life Wealth alone does not bring happiness. Johnson onco ob.iovod oftor looking at tlie ; lioqflo of a very rich man, that all this wealth only oscludxd ouo evil poverty. iThe remark may hot be logically aeauruto but it pointu ft milmtintinl - trust. Downright want of food ami clothes, 'actual physical sttiForing c.iud by . poverty, is an evil so great that no ! other si-rvioo which can bo ruudorod j by wealth is equal to that of rouiov- nig it After a certain point of ro bocomes a burden. ' Every dollar added to ono s incoma gives loss ploosnre than the procoding dollar, for the simple rensou that we nat urally spend our iucomo on satisfy ing our most pressing wants. As one by one wo have stopped up eve ry avenue through which disoomfort approaches, wo have to tax our iugo nuity to discover now modes of posU, tivo gratification. 1 At tho llumiau faculties tiro limited this becomes diflicultor oven impossible, except at tho prico of making ourselves slaves to our wealth. - Of course, if a man chooses to muddlo away fortune in alms giving of gambling, thero is uo iucomo of j which bo tuny not dislfurdon ' him self. Wo nro simply Inquiring how much ho can judiciously npi-nd upou bis own comtiirt llio list oi physi cal pleasuros is very soon oxliaustod A man has but ono palate and bnt ono pair of hand. Kvou if ho wore a new coat every day ho would soon find that an old coat ii far more comfortable t and tho most skillful cooks will admit that diehes only bccoir.o very expensive by being out of season or by Uiiuloss extravagance. A honse of moderate size is ns com fortable as a palace t and a few thousands a your will provido tho best dwellings in good situations Whou a man has as good n houso as he cures to inhabit, as good winon, meats and cigars an be cures to eon- i sumo, as many iMioks as ho cm road "thny must bo hold to stern nud!a kn'fo t''b tl,l0llt' Ju 0P,;n 10 and ns many pictures as ho cm en -I swift account by tho community, vault" At tho same time till tho joy, as much bunting or fishing or ; whoso bitter foo they aro." "Stern l'ron8 o bl-uk. A. L. "unkor traveling as ho can liud time for and swift iKM-onnf moans bullet and A8S1-nt h.or, and I-rank U il and can see his frieuds as often and knife us South Uuroliua Runubliouns ic:,!t: V-'k.' v")l w-i"l0l to '' "P in as mncli comfort as ho chooses, be has all the happiness that wealth can give Irim evon though bo bo tho owner of millions. : Custer and his Grayhound. A soldier who served three under Ooneral Custer, relntos ino following iucidont which was char- acteristio of his dosporato aud deter mined mannor : 'It was tivo or six years aqro that we bad a light with, thei Cuirmuwiis ou the Washita river, the expedition betug lod uy unstor. tor a long time the Gouoral had with him on the nlaius three musruiiioent Scotch grayhounda, by which he sat great store, and for which be would acoopt no pnoe. - i wenty miles irom too Chippewa's ' villago we struck tho trail. ItfWiis in tlie evouiug and bo- fore proooodi agon the march, Custer orderod tuat the grayhoundu' bo placed in the wagons which were not to accompany the dotochmont This was done. Wo took up our line of march and found the village on the Washita at midnight, tho in habitants being wrapped in slumber and all about the caiup silent, Cus ter concluded to wait until daylight to make tbo charge, and after com manding sileoco all along tho lino. sat upon his horse bko a statuo waiting tor the first indication of dwa While sitting thus a slight pttttoring on ' the ground attraotod. his attention, aud upou looking down bo perceived through tho gloom one of his hounds crouching at his borse'a foot, the dog having eecapod from tho wagon and followed bis: master. The Indian village was swarming' 'with dogs,' and Custor knew ik He also knew that if his bound emitted tbo slightest-yelp or bark it would agitate the entire canine force of the camp, put the In diane on their qnard, and probably frustrate the objeotoif the expedition. Slipping gently 1 from his horse, he grasped the dog a ..throat , with both nanus, ami avowry ami qnieuy cook ed him to doath- , Sc silently and quickly ' woe it , donet . that in the gloom that-prevailed ooly, a, few soldiers, standing ia the . iiatnediate vicinity perceived , tba desperate ac tion. -,v 1 ' With tbo reception of bis lost ftgbt, the eogageiuoot on the Wasb ita waa one of tin most dosporato emrotigbt on tbe plains, and re suited in a grand 1 viotory tor the -oreeping patither," 'the name by which Ouster was known among tho Inouuuu t..T' . . . : ...-.t-CTg JI.i. rJirE-I.trt--. 1 .... 1 1.-; -.---'.-j.-. ' 1 . Oorrewrouclence Our Washington Letter. . Wasiiimutok, I). C, Sept. 22, lfCrf. Ifriithl Vojwvfji In th II Vf iir ltny and II hrchrllivtoliifiHtioit among dm Iff mnrrt nf AVir 1 nrik H'Anl lh fbmlh ' ern rmorrtUio Pre .Vnj. " Import of the lirtnirttliiiMttrt laokiof) up Tililrn rrplirt by Jtrpittjl to thn lirtjt of Jhjnuuling iht Ooiy'ihiiu iiI. Advices receivod by tho Republi can National Committee are most encouraging from all parta of the conntry. Kocretary Chandler rotnrn cd from New York a few days since, where lie had boon on unsiocss con nected with the committee, and ro- ports that tho information recoivod from tho great Went is entirely sat isfactory, and thut the Democracy hus no show whatever in that soctioil including tho 1'acilio States. In Now York Hayes' pronports aro brightening every day, and thoro in uo longer a ' rcasonublo Vobt but what that Slato will givo a fair inn joiity for tlio whole Kupnblican tick et iu November. Tho ilisad vantages under whioh tho Domocrary of Now York uro laboiiug, iindur the loader shiii of Til Jon, who baa sucnMedod iu foistei'ing two ronogados upou tho gubernatorial ticket, is being sornly folt throughout tho Stato. Tho regard to the State ticket, and a very bitter fooling is engondured against iMr. Tildon for dictating their nomi nations. Ho groat is tho fooling that many promiiieut Democrats are in open hostility to that portion of tlio !SU te tickot, and the consoquenco is the party is pretty gonorully demor alized and their chances of success aro greatly diminished. Tildon is a grout demagogue aud rules tho par ty with absolnto power, and in at tempting to run it in bis own intor terentho has committed a fatal error which will cost hiui the Statu iu .No vember. Mr. Tilden's blunders iu ma- Inipulating tho Stato conventions, together with tho facts that have lato Iv bean inn.ln nnlilii- in rnrrnr.1 in hid revenuo taxes and othor important couio for that year, after making all matters, has drivou him from a largo lawful doductions, was no greater support that would othorwiso havoltbau7.US, tho amouut returned t boon given him, and to-day bo is Tho lio is pictured on tho foroheud more unpopular with his party in hU own Stato than in any other Stato in the Union. New loik may bo suit)' ly claiwod among tho Republican J Matos. The Democratic c!iiv;rlry of tho South tiro Htill riinp.iiit, and an nounce their determination to carry tho "United" S nitli at all hazKird-, for Tildun aud Hendricks. Tho Charleston (South Carolina) L'onriT speaking of tlio Into disturbance in 1 tliikt I Nit" it- noviirnl vtlii-ii,! Republicans wore murdered, heaps it nil mum tlm i;..iinl.t;,...nu nn.l uiv . have reason to know. Tho llain- bridiro (On ) Doimn'nU mints "A ..... : t a. .....I - - nariiiiig 10 llio uuiecMMl minions 01 1 tho Republican party, nnd says, "if they do not wish to bring down ven geance terrible upon thoir heads t)icy will withdraw from tho South vonrs'uiid permit Whito Democrats to nur ' jstio their plans unmolested." The retoi'HUUl-i Anni'nl in aiMb. . n . . ' 1 i lllrF f.r .l,t..l,.k if I. liy... ..a .... .1 u a ' "Those are tho missionaries ofi'Ott toward hi.u nuscuicr, at whose bosoms tho poo- pio ot tuo H mm sliould striUo li any disorder is forced upon them at tho : polls." "They will tw tho nvui to I I :t .11. 1 11. I . I 'L ouuui , it, aii --ami tuo uaoio oi punishing" them 'might ns well be begun at an early as at al.ito day.'' Theso extracts reflect tho sonti monts of tho Southorn Democratic press, wbieli nro hardly reconcilable with Mr. Lord's "fair olootiou" reso lution efferod ia the House just bo foro adjournment. Consistency, bow ever, doos not enter very largely into Domooratio tactics either in tho North or South, notwithstanding it is said to be a jewel.' '. It is a niobt encouraging fact that businoss proapocts are lookiug up. In New York, wo are informed n very decided improvement in salon has coinmonood, and that tuorch ints from tiro t interior are 1 piiroliasing more libeiully, aul that a generally reviv al of business and a li ippy return to prosperity aro uumistukubly indicat ed. We, trust tbo report ia woll founded. After a long incubation, wo have what purports to be a roiily to the charges preferred by .tbo- New York June agamst bamuol J.uden, re- ; lating to bis false income return iu 1S(J. i This answer doos. not come direeUy from the accused, but is the work of tbe cflnning'bt-ain and ready pen of Judge James P.. Hinnott, who was his law clerk in 18(l and prior years. The tact ot l itaon s saieanog a deputy or ageut to draw . up and tMibiisb a defense is1 in k-ooptug wua bia eharnctor ,m.u artful, ,odgor who would not bo nwlo personally responsible for adtlig aulsebood tb- Wd i,r..I .' :i ".V .l-vi ' Tbe 3'hm published statement of items of income Teooived J br Til don in 18IU, , aggregating ,flo'g,000, from which was deducted S.IWO for expanses of oftloe, A'o., and 112,500 for fees received, bus not earned in, that year, leaving 8.000aenet in- oome. v or iuia year iiiuont return- ed an iboodm the moderate aoin of WT.118, thua.fiaudiilieutly ounceal iug $1,812, and tlvoreby cheating tho OpverumantauU)f four Ihousnud twu uundfodaud thirty six, doUoxe . ! t .' II I I V- V-l 1-1! " t '. .'' ! PA., OCTOBER 5, , 187C. 1 ' , it'll ' .'-I'. ' nnd forty sit cents of iuoomo tax for tho your 180J alone Judge Sinnot, iu bio labored de fines ; of bia client or employer, takes up seriatim the thirteen items of which the i 'i' - statement is comprised. To all of them, except the lost (l-OO as salary as Presi dent of a Dry Dock Company.) he puts in, for his principal, the plea of not guilty. 1 be 7 imr expresses id readiness to meet Mr. Tilrion, or his clerk, on the issues of fact pn s ut ed, and shall with the baste which the examination of a mass of legal and other records admit of, prove that ho attempted to conceal perju ry by falsehood, nnd to liido fraud by tho arts Of tho" pettifogger and tho shytiter." Tho J7' will, no doubt, make this promiso good, and show that this floundering on tho part of Mr. TiKlen and his frionds i to escape tho punishmont 1 no tlie formor will only sink him deeper in tbo mire of lummy. Tho items from one to nine inclu sive in tho TilHt' statement aro for foes, and amount to ? 1H.0J0. Thoro is no positive denial of the rocoiving of this amount in lSli'J, but it is claimed that it was mainly tirn?l in prior years. This is, to a groat extent an evusiou, but Admitting it to be trno, tho proportion belonging to 18(12,' the datoa of pnymonts running from February 10, lHlfi to November 7, of that year, would bo largely in excess of tho amount returned us in come. Item ton for fees, amounting to SiO000, it is claimed was not re ceived in 18U2. aud item cloron for foes, amonutiug to 15,000, is deni ed toto. Item twolvo amounting to f?2 ),000 ia bonds for f job is acknowl edged iu part to bo truo, but it is claimed that whatever amount was received was ' doubt aooounted for in tlio return. Ituui tbirtoou amount ing to? 1,000 for salary is acknowl otlgiid to be correct. From tho foregoing imporfoct ro viowof Judgo Sinnott's own show ing of Tildou's incomo for 1802, will anv sano man bulioVO that hlft U- so plainly thut "be that runs may road." EI'HILON. Desperate Attempt to Rob a Bank. One of the Robbers Killed and one Captured. A Northfiold Minnesota, npocial nays about 2 o'clock this evening Sept. 7th, oight men, well mounted, entered tho town ami proceeded to tho bunk. Tbreo ontorod it and 'l!n ov. counter and order- ed tlio casuior, J Jj. liaywootl, witli their hands. Mr. Haywood refused to oboy the order and open tho mon ey vault. His nook bad boon slight ly seiutchod with tho knife, and still refusing tho robbers put tho muz ¬ zle of a pistol to bin right temple and lirod. Haywood fell doud. Thoy thou turned to Mr. Hunker and or derod hint to open tho vault. Ho said he did not know tho combina tion. As tho robbers mado a dom- ho rnu out tho bock door. Tlioy Urol at him, shooting lum in tbo should or. Mr. V ilcox was not . interfered with. While this was transpiring within tho ooplo of tlio city without wore doing good work. Two of the rob bers wore lolled outright - and ono woundod. Tbe man was taken a way by his confederates, ono of whom was killed and one capturod, Tho robbers did not got into the vault uor did they tind tho canliior's drawer, except tho nicklo drawor, und a handful of nicklos taken from it were thrown to tho floor. Tbo robbers were woll mountod nnd aim ed with navy revolvers. When the robbers ontorod tbo town they drew thoir revolvers; and, putting their horses' into full gallop, dashed through tho streets, shouting tq the people on tho walks to got aside. While the throe mon woro engagod in the - bank tho othors stood ou the street threatening to shoot any one who interfered, aud firing several harmless shots- Pistols and guns woro quickly securod by the citizons, Atid a young man numod Whoolor, from the window of tho opposite building, picked,, oft pno.. villain, . shooting' bnu through tlio heart Another ' shot proetmilod anoth er, whon the robbers mounted their horses and boat a retreat. A third robber was hit but escaped. A band of fifty citizens was - organizod, and headed by Wheeler, etorted in pur suit,, At hist accounts the robbers were only twenty-five minutes ahead of "their pursuers, . and aro almost sure to be overtaken. There ore all fsorts of rumors aa to- the robbers, manybeueviog them (0 bo Bome.of a gang heretofore operating in Mis souri and Kansas. .1 Ui' Fourteen citizens in. pursuit of the Nottanekl robber ovnrioo4 there late ou Thursxlmy night in tbe ravine a short distance from UiMds vjllo. Shots were - exxhanged, and one of tbe robbetV borsoe woe kfllod but ae tbe robbers- turned to make fight, and tbe citizen), wore poorly armed, they (Bared not attack tbntn and, i recovering1 their dKeuiouuted comrade, the tbtevow ' took to the woodsy uud woro aua lovt sijjhtw. ATr. M S.SIGN EE'S BALK f On TknmUv thlk' Hay of OatotMtr. 1C will tm .lil at iMii.llo Ml, on that i.rnilnt No. I, tho Minting; vnlniMo hral Knnlii ulluaioil In wathlairtnn tolili, s ilar ouaaty. fmaa. No. I A fkrnt nf 0 kVHV.H nf nnt.rata ra. ! Un.liate4 l' mita tnatbwml nt Krn. r, wn innun.1 an.i in a iri maw nf raill tatlnai iOI bah"lM nl Ilia hrh. on pnt nn It ll aprlnif. IK a ImpmroinnnU aro a rWu KTOiilKli wrATiiKkmiA uiikii mil v. St.ino Vh ami Sprln Kmn a lara NwWMir nr nnn iMrn, ananr oof, anl ntberiiory out hinMin. a nnoapiilo nrliaril. Mr. peanh w.iiwr .run irm n airfina aati aevar lail. Inic aprlnif ofasonllatit wntnr niwr lha bnu.a l ha Unl la all na.lar eultlTallnn, mrapt or J Arrn- which ara novarml wltk Rnorf tlmnar. It Mlnlnit lan.lanr .tacih lirvuM, Samuol llover, Jaooti MbtiIvt and Mbor. Kn. trartnf 107 ACRK4 anrf 1 tiarrhaa of rfl Mn.l iltatio ainnt mll- anuthaaat .t Nu. I, a.liulnlnic Un.ta nl Jon KtMlnxer. Kalian fhllllia. Mainusl llirn1 other. fhl trarl la aln wall Ian. I Into (lol.l.. an.l all n lar eltlvU"a.toai alnul lu aorrl ut verr tin timber. , ThB are verr -WraMa pmpertlaD and will he aul.l aapitratel or luaetUar to aula Durebaa. If tint anMnn the a horn dir tliar MI belben anil tkar reaud to Ike hl(hat hl.hlar. nalataeommtnc at I o'rlak P. M. of tal.t t'a V wh'n rmulltliina will be m.ie knawn li the uudorllnnaJ alnna of I. M (I, -..if an, wlla. HOIIKK r Mi-r A IMKN. ., ... (IKiillKi:KI'KN-KR. II 'th reidllns at IMounlJof. In'-axar i-nun. tJTi f. Auk. 31, 'TO, Philadelphia Rail and Reading Road. Arrangement of Passcngor Trains. MI'2tT. TmTii, 1M7(). Train h ave Jlennon an fuU loic (Suntlttif J-Jxreptnl.) For Hbamokin, 10,15 II. uo am anj S.4i)pm. For Mt. Tarmel, AsblanJ, Tamaaua, rotlHvill-, Kealing, aul I'bilnJelpLin, 11.00 a in. Trttiiitfitr lTi'nvlim. tmiv on f attorn, (SiintliVi ..V.vyrfn.) ' Leavo Sbmaokiu. f.OO a ni l.Vi an,! .3.1' I m. . I.onte rlnUlolpUia 9.13 am. Rea-iinc ll.:t) am. roilaville, n.10 p m. Tainmiiia 1.25 t m AhUn I 'J SO p nt. ' Mt. Cariuel 3.1u p m. Train h urt Jforrhburtf ni fotlirrt$ ; For New Vurk, O.Uo, O.od 10 n m ami 2.011 7.5.i p.m. For l'bilmlelpbia 6.2o, 0.05 8.109.15 s. m. 2.UJ anil 3.67 p m. For New York h.ro n nr ' For rkilaJolpliia 1.45 p m. Trolnn for Ilorrinliitrif Irai'e a follnct i Leave New York, 8.-15 ant 1.00 sail O.:!o au.l 7.45 p m. Letvo riiilailolpbia, V li a ni, 3.19 5.15 and 7.20 p in. Sitnttmt Leave Ifew York S.Su p m. l.envo l'bilailcliilia 7,20 p in! Via Morrii k Kancx II. It. J. E. WOOTTEV, Ocu'l Supt. Feb. 'U. vll a 1 U9i5U9U)(Q0 rnpM's IN usK. OKT THE lJI-MT. 1lia Inat I'Uno In.truntur la l etnra' llootio tuni Soliual I'rloa, kl.iJ Th.' Haul Mu.lo I'rlnmr la l elar' IliirrowW Frlninr. I'rlca. o.iu i tun iini., nnn-i.'rican infliruoiur la I Klnkvl'a N .Mollio.l I'rloa tfrl i The Ham lintriwior tor th VoUe I l.ii.l.lan'a Soho.il f ir ilia Vulno Frio i 4U ine nam i iniruuxa li.m im-.k I'etara' llurrowo'a Tuoruaitb IUl anil Oiii.aiilnn I'rloeOTA Tim llnal Oli-lloniirv of Mim!)',I Tarim la J.u.l len'a I'runoiiiK-liiK Dictionary l Muateal '1'i.riiil I'rlc t kl The Hunt fliixlnif I'l.im llo.iku are I'alry K(.he. -iii.uo eoi.loa In una Hrlao 0 00 Hoax r'.ilHi, lifi.iwo e.i.loi In ua I'rlna u 7a .llui-loal Lhliiio. i female Vol.-) Prlno I im .lackinn'i Slnuliiic t'ln Mauual I'rloa 0 74 Th Ht t.'nllaolliiiia of Ohurcli Mutlo are lira-alor ' Solaotknoa lur Cburob an I lloina M' I 60 rninka' KiK-rail Solantlime i-rlueaJO TUe Kant isorel ami Secular ('ollootlon la ItiaClunler, f,.r Mlie. Volcea rrl I M Th Dwti:iioni llonk U I'aura1 llier Oli'irmoi, Vi.l. I. a II. aioli 3 uo The llol Oloo limita la Tlio S Vim t'ltra.for Mlve.1 V'oltfeii, -rrlcctOO The Uent (Hue llook lur Male Voleea la The Nannarlant rrloo I M The Horn ilulur lntru tor la Hullaml'a ( 'oiu,iruhenlv Miilho.1 rrlc 3 M Tlie be.ti.'ollantlon ut V.Hml ao.l t liiKtruia.'nll (iMtur .Mutlo I Tk Amateur (lultnrlat, price 2 iO Tk llit AiHiorill.iii In-trimtor la hO'lKnliik'l l-otlaot MetUoa lur UaO) Aocunllua rrlc 0 The llot Cornet Inatrii-tor la Hailicwluk'a I'crieui JloiUisl lor Hi 'iHal rrlreOT The Heat Zither Rrho.il I Ma'iilltoD'a 1'arlevl Mothoil lur th Zither rrlc 0 t The Ileal H luteal Maifanlne are retera1 ItoiKuti'.l I MekHllea, ur Simic yte I'eiera' r.aere.1 Helantlona, lort AiiibeiiM it 1 'alert' Octavo Cburuaee, 1 or 4 IJborute Va 'etert' Parlor Mu'la, 4 or 0 fcy 1'Uuu I'leert i . I&ol La uieui d la t'taama. I or i lllttloult fleoe &cU Pelera' (lr(ra Sekrtluut, 4 to scbok fleoe ,. t Mot .lov work malleil poit-pal.l on reeelut of tbe markail I'rloa. Addreaa, - I L PETERS,- 843 Broadway, H. Y JAcouit. niKoicii ft uo;, . . WUVLtMALElrEaLEKS IX, , .FOREIGN & DOMESTIC .... DRY ; GOOOS. IVo. Will : MlH-laTot Ht 1'lbiliVf lulpliio. L, v IP Soul READIM, fSYClTOMillCY, TmMMk Cliamilutr, Me-irvrtrin, and MarrhtM (lulle,i.hvwlnii now etther aox maf tatetnoU anu una 1 aire anir aneniiun 01 anv pajvaua they ennoae In.lantly. frloe by null, W oentt. Heineiiilier, ihla U imt a uierv elrmilar, bat a liuek ef 4uUiae. AiMreaa, HVST tt W.. tilt thwlb lib ., MiUadkipUa, Va. r ' 1 ' -' "i ti A STTyPQ r euUorlber Inowa-Jar. Bw MUAUIAUUIuiry vapar. tin I ti to uar. ll.ri at ihrainiie fraa.- na UN YON ai i-UNSUCK, I'UUa., talaala n. I EXECUTORS' NOTICK-Lettors -AeatanvwMalrr o tba. ! of BaVuVetnTw Haaohrlil Ul iff laloa tvwmMtv rHey.htr eowaiy. r. (lee'J lntve aexrw wnaxeif In. the uudajrahiaaO. M Mreoaw bawwUm ianr1rai ka.laa.Uir 10 M eltaae wU feiaae; uk Int. uMOiaie) paymen4wblw Mme kavlat-elalae ' ' ' 1 A DUlMKlRATOlVft NOT! Oil faliwiiaakatiMoa oh hf Mat-ot l-eier ldtuw deeaaeea, lata ol ubaiiawn '1 wp t nailer oi, l-, tuwlna) been awaavxi. lvlbaMrai)iaad,ail w-riitti k4n than. MlveelaiMitM lo alii eatajte are ra'Uieaieil toH make loneollaut uaymajM. While Mxiae havh'ie akalutawlll pral will nraaeat I Hats duly aulliaatleataa leer eeltieaeoi to awiiklwnV tttUAN IjABoUU, IflaV ft a"iarrr ruMlsnexf every ' rrrry TlitirUr Krrnlrw hf of Sdbwcitptftrr). - two mitAM rm AXjrrM.f ty. i'ie vttriin rst ravnilM, or r'irrwri prild within Ik 3 yrnr. ?ftranrr rlie crmtitriioil until ell nrrmntire are rmiil union nt the ojHion of urr bub Itxlifrr. ' r. Billew-rlpdrwre rwtNl( Iff ot the rowBt rATAKI.H IX APfASCl. -fiM'mwnin liltlna and tminm pntwere ilrnwI nthwrp I ircr rrm irfifwi iwVnis ntd (re lisMo fur the tirii-e nTlne paper eawnst nttnnnir. ... eonatra stlaeasi S. ALLEIIAU A COH. A TTORNE rs AT LA W. ' MelitkMrrovo !.ttV Alt wrofewlownl beelntwn nnl toriKillria4 1 rnlriirleil lo their cure will h promptly aliened 10. Can bt cimenllH in Knllll or German. OfDof, Marks'. Square, T J. SMITH. . ATTORtTBr AT LAW. M 1 DDLERV HO, B 1 BDR CO., V A Offer hi P efaanal Serrlree 1 the eM Ooiieullthni In Kaallei. and (lerwaa. r N. MYKILS -lJ' ITT0R1KT sWrimOR ITLIW k iHlilct A.ttornoy, Middlobiir, Muydur C-vunty Pcnn'n Odioo n few iliinrs .et ot th Oourl lion-eon Main el reel. Conanllation In Kngliah ami Uvnnitn language. 8cp.'t7. WM. VAN (JEZEU, ATTOK.NKY AT tAW, liowisburg Pn., OITors hi prrifoii(ilonnt ervio In tie pub lic. Collection nn.l all other Vtofeeaion- ol btialiie enlrnalr.l lo bis cars will lf oeiv prompt ajtrptlon. J' V. CltOXMIIiLKIt. e ATTORNEY AT LAW". Mtddlebiirjr, Pn., tiik Offere Me prnfeeelnnal eervlne lo tbo pub lic, CoUeH luna and all nlher profenelonnl bueinee cntruaiel In bit earn will receive ' prompt attention. Jsn , 'Oil! II. II. (iltlMM, Attorney & Councebr 1 t-la r, Ofllce N. E. Cor Market St Water Sl'i Frerlturc, Prnn'Hi Conealtallon in bolb Eoglieb ami Oermaa Lfingunjef. Dec, 1!', '7 -if. T M.IJNM, A. H. DILL. r.kJ.M. l.lnn.l Ma fHum-oaanr oJ. ATTUHNKY3 AT LAW, Lcwiehurg, Pn. O.fer Ibeir profcaaionnl eertioee lo Ik pulilio. Cullrotiune anj nil olbrr pro-fea-ioiml hiiKinea enlruetetl to ibeir car will receivrproiuptailenlion.f Jan. 8,'07tf F. J. It. ZELLEIt, ATTOllNEY.AT'LAVr Coitrecile, Sniiltr County, Penna. All hn.n.-aa mitril-le.1 to hi rare wilt bo well and rlilillillr atlen.li-1 t. Will pr.:tlM at the evrel .iarla f Say.Ur and adHnlnf .-niiiitiea. itan l"i eonaullod lu lb Enallah nr (K.rinaii lnnone. Oct. to, 'TaU Cfl.KLI JIOW15U, -ArryusBY at law, Sclinngrove Ya.t Oltvrn bia proreaonnlaervioi 10 lb pub llo. Collection anj all other profceaiona buainea enlrueleil lo ble care will re oeive prompt stleiition. tlflice two door nortli of th Keystone IIotl. f Jan 6, '67 JOHN 1L AUSOLl), iVttornoy nt Iaw, MIDDLEllUnO, PA. Prnfeieioniil tinHlnrr rnlrnsled to hi earn w!:.' lie promptly attcniiej lo. f Feb 9,'7t JrflOMT'SOX BAKER, Vttorno.v-rit-Tn.T',, Irfiwieburg, Vol Co., Tn. QOrOnn ht eonaultej in lb F.agllik and Oernmn languiigei.-tya OFKICF. Markt Street, oppoll Walt jmilb & Uo' JJtorn , - -9j W . rOTTEIt, ( A TTO nvar AT LA TP. Solinsgrore Pa , Offer bia profmaionsl crvice lo lbs pulilia. Alllcirnl buainaan nlriil lobls our will reoeiv rrom pi attention. Oflioe one iloor shove Ibe Sw Lutheran Cbnrob. Jul, 4ih 'VI. g T.l'AUKS, ATTORIf KT. AT. LAW, SBLINdUlliJVB, 8SVDEU tWSTV. Ta 8cpt.l&, 'ti7tf SIMPSON, ATTtHlMBr AT tAW, Morthitinbmiand, Pa. ilfer hi profeMlonnl ervic to lha pub ic. . All buaine cnirnalrd le bi .' nill b prompt I v alleii.UJ lo. 1 f Jan. ir. '07tf jfriCTlSRS, ' JusUoQ.of tha Peace, Mddleburg, Snyder OOtrnty, Pertn'a r.iiivaranRlhir d.me, and Onlleetlme ml, F.varvllilitK I11iruak.1l lo ble can, will rro-lva priaitpl attantloif, Juiifr f l( r7. TW J- F jfANAWttl., , rUfSIClAN ANb 8UH0KOW, Ceufrevllle. Snyder Ce.,'Pt. Olfrr bit prvffMioanl rvloe lo tbe pul.rio. : , , O oHif J)It. A. JL smith; , . . , pjirsiciAyosvhaBoy, OITem hH pTofew-lnewJ rrrfee to Ibe dir ten of A(larabrg nno) vicinity Vp4, 79 DR. J. Y.cMIINLHCT, ' 1 eVHOkvati ai nirnciA5r ; 1 .ir 31idlkbwr-g Pn. 00r hU prnronaI TVioe l lb il tuu of MitUlUiturg and vtoinii y; (March 2107 J , I. MON DECK, ' Justice of the Pence WiH b-lnrlMe at lbs abov nvemkrw I ptaow, aw MtKlAV nail SA1VHUAT ol atl week wkww tM kVmkr 4 rweiweaai rnteteng l bi nttten-a will be asunnil , 'i 'lot .., :.,;.ti:-!o .1 V. VAN ilUSKIllK, , ' oUROie At k xircu.uCAi 'tearm '1 1. 5elTnFgreve Penn.' i. Ar WiiTitVKL, .1 1 Justice o iha Fcacd. -" McuotrtoicHr iSnyiVy tV, i'aV All kind orooiliertuw- msoV nil Hbrw vina. rroupty ntin4 In nil buWnwne