" ' v ....... ... ...... ,viWiii'l WI'i'XW " "" "" ; - .- . ' ' - . n , . . . ., (I'!-. . .v ' " ' f ' i '! ( - jelft9ewsMBawa . (-niiimtwme year, ;i JTm.Ort tnin-ne.ii, nsitmn, one yetr, One-fourth column, one year, . One square (10 lirw)l insertion , Evrr additions! ineertlon, ' , rrofpitionnln(l nuslneMcard of iml hior thnn ft linrw, per rear, Auditor, Executor, Administrator ' and Awljruen N'otii-ea, EtliWirml notice per line. ' ' ' at......... a . A aii iM!veritnnu!itM for ft shorter Be rn uin one year ore pa.ral.le nt th I m thejr are onjiaml' And if riiot pnlj ..c ,n,ti,i ururrtn mom will be held reapuiMibre for the mrvner. I'oetry Don't Drink Tw-Hlaht : - ." V.W- ,-. I : . ' ' I left mf mother t th door. Mr ilnlrr b hot id. I. .-'I' Mid, Mil loving The .alanped their loek Forbad the tr doubt I) hid. ; I lift, (! Ml Milk eoicradri (tr, " Whan (ht mooa brought out bt r light, And mi lolg Bolktr wbitparwl at, . QaaH drlik, tajr b( nln"l. . ,". Lortit Mr kr roll J iln tho, Mjr Jtut Brl r grf, Bui ok I IboM ord art wiik' mo yl, Ad g dm . ' I "-jj iBrtkar i fo, WWk f'W5, mdUnt light. 1 Aid ki'. iT word ring In my torn, " 1 Von I drink, mj koy, to-niht. ."- - 1- 4, rJ. ' . ' My motarr la new rtiln awetl, Id tba RrTyard an tba hill But bar kind wotJt tmt back t ma . And kannt my mamory ail II 1 oflaa, aftan pauad tba eup, Ob. tbn my brart waa right , Basanaa l'a beard the wvoTnit worJf, Dun' I driuk, -my boy, loaigbl, , la low paaard down tea road 'of Ufa, And a 00a mf race Uruti t A mother' warning liatcnad ,' 1 At Immortal erown la won. Ob,.ieUtu,wUa year blaaaad mil, Look oa your boy ao bright. And aay. a you .luaaan ay, T T Don't Jrioit, at be.UoJtUUt. Tbeaa wont will prove warning, when, In4haborny path af lif, Tba boy ) IwttaKfkiner-a wflat; ? N Trn?tJ vr "Ufa. ' V' V." Tby word will glop tliamornlna cud. And revelry at nlgbt, , 1 f By whiapering baok a met per' rolee, Don't drink, my boy, to-night. 7 -1 j , ' Th Black Wolf Inn. .' 1.'. 1 ' Pt 8TITOSO. . i .' ciiuci, nnu 1 reraomber timt l covor el mt head inh qniU that nlffht after I went to bed, for fear I might nee m JeitaWnfPjlffhosWawJ IWOtttN ly vcpelv, 11 when t ;grw 3 1 woulrt ffirtrer Md aliray avoid ho telij for-tle tory u abont an inn. , If was it Germany, I . think, that tho Black Wolf was situated, a little reratwd- frous our, W ' those qtitdnt oldlotnaal townswMch ore so fruit ful o( sloep destroying legends., A lonesome wood of great extent sur rounded the house, and a littlo back of it jraa a dark and sluggish stream fringed with a rank growth of reeds find bushes.- ' : . 1 ' Tho plnce was wieid and uncanny, but U;Ud avood ran of custom,' for its tiioes Were celebrated the coun try QyeKJUid 4Jwur vj ra plensnnter fireside in the Fatherland for one to Binoko a pipe over a inu of Ingor tlmmtliA i.in'i)innw M.inn. n.. 1 roonl of ftiai.'Klack Wolf?;, Vtom Utn4,iiaeiirtul it bad been kept by a man named Fredericks, and oil tho death of tho old num. hi. Bon ItadolpU assumed the control of nnuir. HafiWSrypiiB't man "of tvvofty five oHhif tyV tigiy of coantenauo and somewhat celebrated for his nu manageable temper and sullenness of d:siKHition. . A part of hi ljto had beoi.eJoift abroad, rand vnnlor said it bad been ill-spent I indeed, there wersxWk whispers to the effect that if the gallows had its duo the Jiluck AVolf woul4 be needing a, new mas ter. "DtiC as "Rudolph kept up the wine-cellars, and treated all his reg ularfiatront, well tho W'oU flourish ed under the now regime, and young Fredericks made money twice as ra pidly as had bis father; ' People who wore unfriendly to him usiuuatd . tht . Jow peddler who jhad 1 mystoriously disappeared in thaVvjomUy was- murdered at the IJlack Wolf, and two drovers return ing hfuaa ,with a.,Jarge amount of money about toeto, from the sale of cattle, yene; kiever seen by morUllbarooni. ouwriu iue gioomy lores 1 hicbkirted the grounds around ueoUluaj.) ' ' As Tears' "weut on tbera occnrroJ roanyer mysUrwus disappearan. cesia the vicinity t but though' tho authorities .ware. io(oriud. and ssrl pert detectives were sent down tol.t II I U-illJitLLilllf "" iu iiicu, owning uuBUiuiioi gftint Iidolph Fredericks Was ob tained. ' , -- , t One thing took plaoe which seem ed to have enraged liadolph a great deal too much for snob an exceed ingly trivial eirenmstaoos. ; Ha on' ed an'fmmense dog,' known ae Satan, and thin daptaa. .tirreit 'Ateu' away from the inn. Hie master net great tore by him. One night a ' rainy, leety winter pigbtrA traveler came to the' Vf0 and apuRht eheller. i He engaged bis bed '1 hie room, drank beff, ej,o;;x pWA-M ere saw hi Jtrwr(l, and the same ight l4acv also, dteappeared. Kudolph b!irtr IBkaf . kiati dis Jracted. He sought Qrat the coun try far and wkU for fie do 1 he ad- hu-ge rewards kxiS mala return tO him 1 ha " - M1L.. In tm,,. lW WWi ' Woo would biklsnaniihoJ.- ' . But it seemed that the dog was uij jua.Mjo years went Jar. and not a word fatd beeo heard RiiJi.t. -j. i .wMwn nn - t sm oeewy w.WMSW, Kt to declared lJ ?oe4 tU dog awty, and waeeov f wttii tUt fc teight met tit rr fmi l T """-1 V-yezszi to f . .. t ... .yi w.. r-... j . fc.-- . i i ii ,w ' . .. l ( VOI 14.'-;--'; ,. : the inn an old , man, eosened and bent, and following ctose bt his heels a largo dog. r In general appeai-anno tue dog was not unlike Sawn; but Satan had been black and curly, and this dog was brown and short haired Evidently Hndolnu bad ' bis doubts on the subject, for be whistled to the dosr. and cttllod him '-Satan. old fellow V bnt not an eyelid, nor nair oa tno uog s toil moved lv way of recognrtioBf ' 'IUe stranirer said he ehonld leave early in the morning, and would pay his bill that night, so as to avoid dis turbing anybody. He stepped inside the bar, and palled out a long purse well filled with gold.' Ihe bill settled the landlord wink ed at him in a peculiar way land lords have, ' and invited him into a small apartment at the back. ' The stranger and the dog followed him unhesitatingly the dog running be fore, and snittling at tho walls as though ho scented prey. Tbroagh a dark passasro, and into a round appnrtroent, lighted only by a single lamp suspended from the contra of the coiling, went Rudolph, and taking down froin a' shelf sot out with bottles, a decanter and ine-(fass hop6srod sootodiftho contends oj IU bottle into tne glass. -a nine cnoico wine wnicn 1 Koop for some of my tostP ftionds." le laid, and taking tho stronger, by tltolbocomes a wrm, ho would have (lrawu him for ward into tba centre of Die room. uut tho man drew beak, and with uplifted finger pointing to the trout Ming landlord, be f ilsimod 1 1 1 . r "Satanl do vonroitv V . Quick as lightning the dog sprang upon iituioipn, and dragged bun up ou the fatal spot beneath tho lamp. There was a dull crash, and stifled sound of afoorfii) curne touched out upon the fonl-air wbicli rushed np from the sinking trap-holo, and Kud- olph Fredricks had disappeared lurougU tho lloorrftnil thedeA with isavnge grow) c(f fatisfaotiml trtrnod wajLIidnUho snot ati(taaoinpaiied uis master imck .10 mo uar-room. The stranger slept that night at the Wolf, and as he had said ho -should do, departed iu tho morning before any one was astir. v. ., j uroai was tno consternation among the denizens of tho Ulack Wolf when Rudolf was : found to be missing. or many days the search went on, aikV bdt for .".tho jredp near- ance of tho stranaor and his doa it might hard been going ou to this Rut the stranger, whoso narao was (lotthold. lod the wav at once to the circular' apartment at Iho'eiut of the dark pasmigo, nn.l pressing his foot on A spring the trap foil, ami a foul breath of thoehariiel-hoa8e air rush ed into the faces of,, nil around. -J.- -Throe years ego," said Gottliold. "I staid a njght iu this iun. 1 had much money with mo, and after I Lad drunk more wiuo tlma was good for rae, mine, host led mo hith er. ' Hatatfcj ithere, camo with us. I might as well tell yon that Hatau was stolon . from me six. years ago when a pup bnt a dog novor for gets. 1 lho landlord offered mo wine and while I was drinking, he said to the dog, 'Satan, do your ditty 1' bat the dog did not stir. I understood it at onco. I knew that I had been doomed to some terriblo fate, for I remember all the tales I had hoard of this ipfornal don, and that d's memory of mo had saved me, Mov er shall I forget tho rage upon tho man's face.. He touched this fatal spring with his foot, and looked as if he would spring upon roe, but I covered him with my eyo at the same time I cocked a pistol iu my pocket He heard aud understood the sound He mastered his rage ,by a. strong effort, , smiled in . ghastly aort of way, and followed me back to tho riot a word was said by either of us. After I went to bed that night and you. . may be sure I slept with one eye open I heard ji L-iV, U dog, and knew that, Sotan was re- getting ponishmonf for hie disobe .llnnpA Ttnfnt-a va nrn T Muinl aum .Ki..,i.nj nnii i?" ww----w,wf n .,H.vv, the dog, wUldix woe 1 bleeding and woundeaTYrbm the boating he had received, and together we,., went way. s Zl if L ' r- "Three years passed, and I have traveled over half the known world. Strangers, think of it as you wul. aj njau besfc' rfrff ndis Ms' Ida i iWs? eqroe back bore a ooirle of weeks ego. 1 I think Friedricks reoogniaed us. lie asked roe luto hie place as before 1 and onoe here, it oeonrred' to me tbst the time had borne to. sond the murdqrer ater(his viQtiiua. , I gave Satan the drTor and be obey ed. I think; yon will find hh if yob seek below there t' , , 1 And without stopping to witness the effect of the investigation; Qot thohl silked away ..with, the dgg at hie beeja. and sobejy la a all the W gion round . about tb j Bhtoie Wolf ever auw tbem.agAin, . .1-. . ..XUe proper, authorities searohed the well-like. bo)e beoseib the trap, and found there beMbbdy 0f the landlord, the skeleton of seven meoandone. woniao...,.ti...i f -, --. t The- woman, bad lemdeoUy been young and beautiful for bergoldeo hair was wonderfully long', bud ox nriaot and oluoir ft boot her flosbleee skull la curls and tipples lika the ismomt sun shines VTno sbe-. wssv oriivttaa wws her bisorr," eould aerer be kuowr t - ..' '"f - The reusi)e cC. Rudolph'- victim were bariedy-aud the old im wae-dw--lartoii bj Iguuaa being. IkiUxij - ..a. -.- v.:., J" ..''ovn , l-wn. ..." i i 1.' 1 !... -.I MI DDLEUURGii SN bfim e6nf be found to live thoro. . , ' .The bats sod; owls., tenanted Hs doserted chambers for a , couplo of years, and then 'a bolt of lightning descended upon it and turned its' ha-l holy prosenoe from tho face or tue earth, no ono lifting a baud to save it, j 1 . " '' ' " ' And this is the story of the Black Wolf Inn as it was told to mo. Riches. We would all like to bo woalthy 1 yol the man born to fortune is not so happy us- tho man -who has the ability to make one. ' Unless filled by some absorbing pursuit, lifo is a blank. Any profession which re wards man for exerting I1I1 foom ties to the u'.tnoHt is, in tho long run 11 source of tho greatest I'lonsut'O in lifo Wealth alono docs not bring happiness. Johnson onco obsovod of tor looking at tlie"! hoquo or if very rich man, that air this woalth only excluded oue evil poverty. nThe rotnacjc may hot be logically actnn-ato bnt it.pohits a . Biilmtiintial 'tnist Downright want of food and clothos, actual physical sailoring cauHtid by poverty, is an evil so great that uo other servico which can bo rendered by woalth is equal to that of remov ing it. After a cortaiu point of re lative comfort is- obtaiu-l, . wealtlv,' burden. Every dollar - Tadded to o onos tncomo gives less pleasnre than the prucoding dollar, for the sunnie reason tliat we nat urally spend our iucome on satrnfy ingonr most prosfling wants. As one by one wo have stopped up eve ry avenue through which discomfort approaches, Wo have to tat our ingo nuity to discovor now modes of posi-, tive gratification, t At ' tho llniinan rummies aro iimitoa mis occomes dillicult or even impossible, oxenpt at tho prico of making ourselves slaves to our woalth. 7 Of course, if a man chooses to rpuddlo away fortuno in alms giving ina ni'a of tramblimr. there is no incotno of i which ho may not disburden hhn-ily self. Wo hro' simply Inquiring how much I10 can judiciously spend upon his own comfort.- The list of physi oal pleasures is very soon exhausted A man has but ono palato and bnt one pair of hand. Kvou if ho wore a new coat every day ho would soon And that an' old coat 14 far moro comfortable 1 aud tho most skillful cooks will admit that dishes only become very expensive by boing out of season or by unoloss extravag.tuco. A house of roodorato size is as com fortable as a palace t and a few thousands a year will provide tho best dwellings in good situations. Whou a man has as good a hottso oh he cares to inhabit, as good wiooa, meats and cigar as ho oares to cou sumo, as many books as ho cm road and as many pictures as he can en joy, as much hunting or fishing or ' traveling as ho can find time for and can see his friouds as ofton and in as much comfort a ha chooses, he has all the happiness that woalth can give Irim even though ho bo tho owner of millions. .:.:. ' : Custer and his Grayhound. A aoldior who served three years under Goneral Custer, rolatos the following incidont which was char acteristic of bis desporato and deter mined manuor : "It was live or six years s?o that wa liinT a fl'hk with . f hfl.. hiiiYtnuuia I on the WashiU river, the expedition ; behiglod by Onstor.. For a long8UlI'. , a. time the Uouoral bad wttu him on the plains three maznifioeut Scotch gi-ayhounda, by which he sat groat store, and for which be would acoopt no price. Twenty miles from tho Chippewa's ' village wo struck tho trail. l Jvas in tue evening, anl bo fore prooeodingon the" march, Custor orderod that the grayhound bo placed in the wagons , wbioh woro not to accompany the detach mo nt This was douo. Wo took up our line of march and found the village on the Washita at midnight, the in habitants being wrapped in slumbqr and all about the camp' silent, Cus ter concluded to wait until daylight to make tho charge, nud after corn v manding silence all along tho lino, sat upon his horse uko a statuo waiting for the first indication of dawnC While sittjing thus a slight pattoring on the ground aitrootoj, his attention, and npou looking down be peroqived through the gloom one of his hounds crouching at bis horse's feet, the dog having eeoaped from the . wogod and followed his! master. The Indian village was , swarming' 'with dogs,' and Custor knew it. He also knew that if his bound emitted the ' slightest - yelp or bark it would agitate tho entire canine force of the camp, put the In dians on their gnard, and probably frustrate the object of the expedition. Slipping gently from his horse,' he grasped the dog's .throat t with both nanus, anu bwowij una quieuy cook edbiuiitot death. MSo silently and quickly ' was it , dona . that in the gloom that- prevailed, only, a, few sokliert, standiag ia th . umediate vicinity perceived . t cteiperata ao tion. " ' With tbet exoeptioo of bis Iost fiffbt. tbe engagemont on the Wash ita was one of the most desperate ewaroogbt 00 the plains, and re sulted in a grand ' victory for the Creeping panther, the name by wbioh Custer was known among tho IndlOUaV YDEIl COUNTY, Correspondence. '. Our Wathinuton Letter. . Wasiiioton, I). C, 8ept. 22, l37t. Rriirtil lv1 In tht HVaf ir Ifmr anil II hrclrrl'itKtltuftictum amnrnj lite I : morn of AVw 1'orit HVkiI Ih Nimth enl Jfrmoerulio I'm Say. Ihe Iinjmrl of th? Kitrirt-bumnrt linking up 'j'ililnt rvrf fry Drpittij to Ihn Charge of Ifijimuling th tiovenwtrntt- ' Advices receivod by tho Rcpnbll can National Commit too are most encouraging from all parts of the country. Secretary Chandler rotnrn ed from New York a few days since, where he had boon on bnsincss con nected with the committee, and ro IHirts that the information received from the great West is cntirolr sat isfactory, and that the Democracy has no show whatever in that soctiotl including tho l'aritlo States. In Ner York Hayes' prospects aro brightoning ovory day, and thoro is no longnr a reasonable doubt but what that Slato will givo a fair ma jority for the whole Republican tick et iu November. Tho disadvantages nudor which the Domocracy of Now York are laboring, under tho loader ship of Tihlou, who has succeedud in foiutering two ronogados upon tho gubernatorial ticket, is being sorely felt throughout tbo Stato. The greatest diHsutisfaction prevails in regard to tho State ticket, and a very bit tor feeling is engendered against Mr. Tilden for dictating their nomi nations. Ho grout is tho fooling that many prominunt Democrats are in open hostility to that portion of tho SUte ticket, and the-consotpienco is tho party is pretty gflnorally domor alized and their chances of success aro greatly diminished. Tildun is a groat demagogue aud rules tho par ty with absolute power, and in at tempting to run it iu his own intor terest be has committed a fattl error which will cost him the Statu iu o Veiuber. Mr. Tildon's blunders iu ma nipulating tho Stato conventions, toirethor with tho facts that have lata boon made public, in regard to his, revonuo taxes and otnor important matters, has driven him from a large support that would otherwiso have been given him, nud to-day ho is more unpopular with his party in his own Stato than in any other Stato in t.liu Union. New York may bo Hafo ly classod among the iUpublicau Statos. The Democratic chivalry of tho Sonth tiro still r.imp.tut, and an nounce their determination to carry tho "United" Sjiith at till liaMtnh, for Tilden aud Huudiick-t. Tho Charleston (.South Carolina) Conth r speaking of tho lato disturbance in 1 n...f ;.. :.. ...1,:..!. o.......i ,.i..,..l Itcuhlicans were mnrdm-od. boana it. nil ii,n iim i?.,,u;,.,...m -n,i B,iva'ed tho cashior, J -; i"" -1 j - hold to 8tornnnd!ftknifoti,Ai? Uuo,lt ? 0P"S ' "tnoy must bo swift account by tho community, whoso bitter foo tbov aro." "tteru aud swift mrcoiint' means bullet and knife as South Carolina Republicans havo reason to know. Tho Uain bridgo ((la) Dcunwrtit prints "A warning to tho detected millions of j tho Ik publican party, and says, "if theylo not wish to bring down vou gcan terrible npon thoir heads tjiey ifcill withdraw from tho South aud piVmit Whito Democrats to pur sue thJL plans tinmolostod." Tho PetorsbVg (Va .) Appr.nl in speak ing of C(tain Republicans says 3 ' . "ThesoVare tbo missionaries of miHuhiuf, a whoso bosoms tho peo ple of tho $ith should strike if any disorder is folced upon them at the l"9- . ll, oywiII Iw tho men to 11.4, "and tho habit of punishing" thoui 'might ns woll be begun at an early as at a lato day.' Theso oxtracts reflect the senti ments of tho Southorn Democratic press, which aro hardly reconcilable with Mr. Lord's "fair elootioii" reso lution offered in the House just be foro adjournment. Comtistency, how ever, doos not enter vary largely into Democratic tactics either iu tho North or South, notwithstanding it is said to be a jewel.' ' It is a mobt encouraging fact that business prospects are looking up. In New York, wo are informed 11 vory deoided improvement : in sales has coinmenood, and that morchints from tho j interior are ptirohosing more liberally, an 1 that a gonorally reviv al of business and a happy return to prosperity aro uumislakauly indicat ed. We, trust tho report . U woll founded. ' After a long . incubation, wo have what purports to be a reply to the charges preferred by . the. New York Ttmt Against SamuW; J.iklen, re-r : luilng to his false noonie return in 1802. 1 This answer does .not come dir'eWy from the accused, but is the work of the cnnoiQ'g'braui and roady pen pf Judge James P. Hinnott, who was his law olork in 18(12 and ' prior years. The fact of Tildon's soleotiog a deputy or agent to .draw . up and. publish a dofeuse ier ia keeping with his character , as an artful .dpdgor whq would not' bo made personally responsible fur .adding; fcleobood to fr'aud. 1 ('iT..i ; i;tl!J.- .1-1 " Tbo Tim published m statement of items of income roouivedJ by Til don in 18(2, , aggregating -.$108,000, froHi whloh Was deducted '80,500 for expousoe of ofttoe. Sea., and . 112,500 for fees received, bnt not earned in,' that year, laaving 8 000' a net itr oome. For thi year Tildan rotura ed as hvoouM the- motrerate sow of IT. 1 18, thus Ifi aud uiently conceal iug !S1.812, and thereby oheatiog the.OpverBtnantouiof four thousand two hundred and thirty, six dollou' P,- OOTOBIilt and forty sis bents of iuoonio tax for tho yoar 1802 alone. : , ' Judge binnot, in hie labored da ft nee : of his client or employer, takes tin seriatim the thirteen items of which the WnW-statement Is comprised. To all of them, except tho lost 1 1. 000 ae salary, as Presi- dent of a Dry Dock Company,) he puts in, for bis principal, the plea 01 not guilty. Ihe iwtt expresses us readiness to meet Mr. 1 ilden, or bis clerk, on the issnos of fact pr s 'Di ed, and shall with the haste which the examiuation of a mass of legal and othor records admit of, prove that he at to mp tod to conceal porju ry by falsehood, and to hido fraud by tho arts Of tho " pettifogger nud tho shyster." The JVw will, no doubt, make this promise good, and show that this flotindonng on the part of Mr. Tilden and his friends to escape tho TniniHhtnont duo tho former will only sluk him deeper in tho mire of infamy. The items from one to nine inclu sive, in tho Timt' statement are for foes, and amount to SW.OUO. ' Thoro is no posltivo denial of the rocoiving of this amount in IHO'2, but it is claimed that it was mainly tarnrt in prior years. This is, to a groat extent an evasiou, but admitting it to be truo, tho proportion belonging to 1802, tho dates of paymonts running from February 10, lSt!2 to Novombor 7, of that year, would bo largely in excess of the amount returned a iu co mo. Itoin ton for feos, amounting to $20,000, it is cluiiuod was not re ceived in 1802. aud itoin cloven for foes, amounting to 15,000, is doni od toto. . Item twolvo amounting to 25,000 in bonds for f jos is acknowl edged iu part to bo truo, but it is olaimod that wbutovor amount was rocoived was no doitht accounted for in tho return. I tow thirteen amount ing to $1,000 for salary is acknowl edged to be correct. From tho forogoiug impoifoct ro viowof Judge Sinnott's own show ing of Tildou's inoomo for 1802, will any sane man bohovo that his in come for that year, after making all lawful deductions, was no greater hau$7.1l8, tho amount returned t Tho lio is picturod on tho furuheud so pluiuly that "he that runs may road.1' KPHILON. Desperate Attempt to Rob a Bank. Ono of the Robbers Killed and one Captured. A Northfield Minnesota, special says about 2 o'clock this evening ept. 7th, eight men, woll mounted, onterod tho towu and proceeded to tho bunk. Throo entered it and "P Vor tho counter and order- Ij. Haywood, with vuiut. Aii iuu name uiiio nil 1110 persons in tho bank, A. 11 liunkor Assistant Cashior, and Frank Wil cox, Clork, woro orderod to hold up their hands. Mr. Haywood rofused to obey the order and open tho mon ey vault. His nock hail boon slight ly scratched with tho knife, and still refusing tho robbers put tho muz zle of a pistol to his right toniplo and tirod. Haywood fell deud. They thou turuod to Mr. Duukcr and or derod him to open tho vault. Ho said ho did not know tbo combina tion. As tho robbers mado a dem onstration toward him ho ran out ' tho back door. ,Tuoy fired at him, shooting him in tbo shoulder. Mr. Wilcox was . not - intorfored with. While this was transpiring within tho pooplo of tho city without woro doiug good work. Two of tbo rob bors woro killed outright ' and ono wounded The man was taken a way by his confodoratos, ono of whom was killed and one capturod, Tho robbers did not dot into. , the vault nor did tlioy find tho cashier's drawor, except the nicklo drawer, and a handful of nickles takon from it wero thrown to tho floor. The robbers woro woll raonntod nud aim ed with navy ro vol vers. When the robbers entorod tho town they drew thoir revolvers; and, putting their horses into full gallop, lushed through tho streets, shouting to the people on tho walks to get aside. While the throe mon woro engagod in the bank the others stood on the street threatening to shoot any ono who intorfored, and firing several harmless shots- Pistols and guns wero quickly secured by the citizons,-) and a young man nitmod Wheeler, from the window of tho opposite building, pickpd .off one ..villain, shooting 'bun' through t tlio heart Another 'shot' ' prostrated anoth er, wlion the robbers mounted their horses and bout a retreat A third robber was hit hut escaped. A band of fifty citizens was -organized, and headed by Wheeler, started in pur suit. At last accounts the robbers were only twenty-five minutes ahead of Jbeir pursuers, and are almost sure to bo overtaken. ; There are all sorts of rumors as to the robbers, many behoving then to bo ' some, of a gang heretofore operating in Mis souri and Kansas.?.....'. .t 1 Ifonrteeu citizens iu. pursuit of the NoctbJeioUers- ovwvioow; thorn late 00 Thursday night in tbe- ravlne a snort distance from slwuitkt villo. Shots were oxohnnged, and one of tho robbeiV borses wn kaltod but as tho robbers' turned to make flgbt, and the citizen, wore- poorly armed, they dared not attack; tbem and, recoveriurf their dVsuiounted comrade, the ahtva ' took to the woods,, and wore aaVua lost sight of. ii, . 18TG. ,;u NO. 2 h) ASSIONEIS'3 8ALK f .,, , 1 ,, ; v . ,'.! O TUnrxtar th(li' Saf of Dslnbaf, will H'llil at pui. lie Ml. on the; iramlMe No. I, lha lliln vatmlila K.nl Knittn uliuaiad In wanhlaHion lowhlp, Nayitorouaalf , feajaa. Bow octO.ll If Mr. Iloanawarth. (to. I-A farm of an AI'IIK of Srit-rale irr. tI Iaatiltaia4 l'( mila anetkwwt nft'rao umrfi, wvii intr.i an.1 in a ifw-i naia ni ram. t atlnai mi b"hfln of lima harhi k en pnt on It Irnl iwlnif. linnrnvaiiMnta are a fWil "TO!lli:ll WrATHf'.hRlUliKfl MllI'MK. Stone Vh anil Sprln Honra a larae Hwlnar nr iiKn iMrn, naarif aew, aai otuariiaoaMBry mil building, a nneapiite nrehanl. Jwar. pvanh aail iiiliar (run Iraaw. A nron aa.l ?? fall. inK prlnw of ooallant watr nar the bnuie. Tba Ian. 1 1 all nadar enltlTallnn, rxnrt I or 3 A ra- wlilrh are miiml wltk rotmI tlmliar. It '!Mnln Ua.taof Jaroh DrevM, Stinval Unyer, Jaoob safder nod otbara. No. i- tract M 107 MJttrA and 41 parrhw of ararel laml flluate aiiout mll-n mulhoaat of No. I, adjoining lnd nl Jonm Ktnnlnicar. Haiien PbllllM. Hitinuol llojer and otliam. l nl. Iraot l aln well ten. I Into AalJ. n.l all 11 n .lr nltlvaUoa eaeapl about Iu aorre vf vary Ana lliuuar. Th are rarv dfltlra'.la prnpertlM and will ha aold apar4tl or lettior to lull purobaa era. ... 1 f tint rotdon th ahnra ditr I1ir will be then ami tkere rented to tke hllit hi.klar. eltommnreat I o'rlook P. M. of aald 0y wlion Foiiillilonn will ba m.ia known liy Ilia anderilKned axlnwM or t. M lmf and wile. NilHHK'l' M-r A IMiKN. OKI)I(HKC) AKfKNIIiH. IMh refldlns at Atoaut Jov, lMn.-iir ..ouq. ty, fa. auk. ai.'TU. Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road. Arrangement of Passcngor Trains. HRPl1. ThTu, 1H7. Train itai'e Jlsrwfm a fnU loict Siunla; Kxceptril.) For Sliauiokin, 10.15 11.00 am and M0 p pr. lor Mt. rarmel, Asbland. Tamanii. Pottill, Konlinff. nj l'liilodelDbla. 11.00 m. Tftiiiftr Ifi-rii'lini. Iraw nufnlfom, Sini'livm Erivttril.) tear Bbdiaokia. M.UU m 1.&0 and 3.10 p in. . l.ra rliilaJolnliia 9.13 am. Rea.lina . . .... . " 1 1 ..v n ni. rotlatille, n.lOpm. Tainiiia 1.25 p m Ablrni 3 Hli t m. Ml. Caruiel 3.15 p ro. Train h ner. ILirriAunj aMlrt 1 For New York, 6.S0, 0.o5 H i) 1 1 and 2 Oil 7.5."i p.m. For I'bitodelplit 6.2o, 0.03 8.100.13. i.W and 3.67 p m. Sawlat For New York s.2o s m " For rkiladulplii 1.45 p ro. Trnlii-i fur llnrrUniri) Iravt a follow t Leave New York, 8.45 a i 1.00 and 5,:!o aud 7.4& p tu. Letvo l'liiladulnliia. 9.15 m. 3.10 5.15 aud 7,'iO po, . Suiirfait Leave Ifew York 5. 80 p nt. I.rnve l'liilai!ililiia 7.20 p 111! Via Morri & V.rct It. It. J. E. WOOTTKN, Ocn'l Strut ttb.i tl. vll n . TL95U,U)Qd3 rnpiKs in usk. n-ET TI IE U EST. Tbe net I'lnno ln.truntor l return' Kalectln CUiw Scliool Price, Wii Tb" lt Mualo I'rlnisr it Cetera' lliirMwm' Prlmirr. Price. O.Jl The lloat Hoe liirican lntruutor la Klnkol'n Ne .Matliod Tr lot I to The llont limtruatitr lor the Voice I I. 'I. Men' Sotiool f r tlig '.i. Price 3 M The Hunt Thorough H im lk.k In refer' iitiriowo'4 iuiruab IMea and Coini.anlun lvrloOT& The IIokI llli'tlonitrv of MiMlnal Term, la i.uo in rrnnonnuioK I'lctiouary ot .Mu.lcnl 'Ier nu l'rloe I ao The Ileal SliiKliiKlMiiM Koolm aro t airy f.i'li .o, J.l.oo.j eoiiion in ua Prlne 0 eo Moan Ki'lio, Kfi.iMV c.ii.fo. In uie 1'rlna 0 7a IUuhIcsI Chime 1 Keinale Vol.ieiil Prloo I no .lackaon'i Slnulnic l'li.n4 Mniiuel lrlo u za Tbe Halt Colleullo n nl Ohurub Mualo are iireoier'a auleoilutu lor Cuuruu an t Home rrl.-e I 60 Mnnkn' Hatred Seleetl(ne i-rlualju Tte Heat bacro.l end Hwular Cnlleetlon ! theClu'ter. for .Mtl Voice. rr:a 1 to Tbe ltiwu:iioru Hook la I'eura' Hiera Ulioruaea, ul). I.ta ll.enoli 3 01) Tlie Ileal (ilee Hook la Tlie Ne 1'lua I lira, for Mlxml Voloea, ' - -FrloelOil i ne ueat uiue inok lor .Male voice la The HanaerfeHt rrloo I W The Hoat (iulter Inatruvtor le Holland'! 'oiu jruhenalvw Method i-rlce 3 U I tie beat ;oiiouon o .mti ana . lnalrma..ntal l.wlar lualo la Tke Amateur (lultnrlat. rrl.-e in Tke Ileal Amiordlon Inatruntor I bedawluk'a l'eileot Method for U AeoortllAa rrlfa 0 11 The liwt Uornat Inatrurt.ir le MedKWIok'e t'urieot Meibwl lor the Col net rrkraOTft Tho Heat Zither Srbool la lleuilUon'a I'erleut Alothod lor tb Zither rrlce t The lleirl Hualeal Mauezlnae era reterf Hoiiaelnd'1 .Mohnllea, or Himtra tRMta I'eiere' Kaored HeUoilona, J or I AmrimH ta I'euri' lotaro Lihoriuea, J or 4 Cboruaoe jUut l'eiora' Parlor Mualc.4 or 0 tay 1'lauv I'leera . 1 Kflla La Ureuiade la Cieama. 3 01 4 PlUlauU ; Pleeea t5cW l'alera' IrricaaSeketkfO, 4 tOfCkoke raw j , ..ii, xaan Aay work mailed put.pald on receipt of the market! rrlce. Adtlreea. I L PETERS,' 843 Broadway. N. Y JACOUR- UIKOIilaft vo:, . . WHOLESALE UEALEflS IX . r.FOUFIUN & P0.MESTIU DRY ; GOODS. X'lklltvtlulpUiu. Ln,' HH1 .tout READiscr. RYcnaitxcy, . TmUTKt. Itulde.ahuwlntf leriw etrkwr hi may faaetnaU anil Maaa Ika ana ami enaction of parrrm Ihey eltooae Inatanlly. Price by mill, to centf. Hemeuiber, thle l not a uaevw clrnnlarr brJC a iMMkofeoupanea. Arhlreao, HVfiV h W.,& owm ou a., wmrnvrntyinm, rai. A flTtTVQn''h,t(nir. ilea AVI MX A K Ulerery paper. Only 41 to- a rver. three krain.ie free.- HU n ON ti ItlNSIaEH, J'Ube., Phabadaw r. T?XECUTOR8' ITOTICK Itm IVleatarawatatrr o tba. aut af UawiaatnTw neecnrui lata ui iauoa avwraueav Mayilw eowaiy. Pa. Oee'd keeaj avaajaeil to Cha uadamfoaexl. Mtt paraoaa) knanara Iwaitfaelree eaaleaati M aaW eitaae M aaw iuka n UMda( payinen wbdKw tlaawo kaelaw. elelme aaaa bbmw eeaena will lieaeaat uiaia) 10 Jaa. iiaiM K kAVIIl.t,lllt.lY. j.. l, !' I jhn u.stwasr, ' iairTnV , .... JUaautora. 1 1 1 1 1 A DollNKTOATOrVS ' NOTICE. XY MieaJiiiiaSieaateiaBlo ot bi eauea-ot rata tb. daeaaeaa, lM of Ohanatan 'ln)J Bnadar ejaiivr Pa Unrla- beau awaaaed- loth aelvtluail, all Ufra,oe kaewtaa lla aalvaalndobti ia to aatvl eatarte are re in eat xl io- take Iwuiadiata' While Uwaa havfciu ehaUaatwni nc eeltleiaeol 10 dale aulheatleatadloai SUSaVN LAUi.UU, aVIllltllllttwUlav ktf'IK lMV ruMlalwjr! rvrry Tlitirmlar Krrthr hf TfTrns of Sdhwcriptfofi, two imuRri run ak jfrwftiy. aids vlfhlni raotllhtj reffiArtifrnrt pnM within Muyntr. Xorirr Hiw crmilmiH until U aiTrwniirrs) srs tsiil nnlew nl the ojHlon of Uar stba Iwlior. I - r. &il(-ripflrwtanftjlde tft ihtrvwaif rArAIII.K IM ADTA5CI. -ryl'iTwaw lifllnff artit twirfts Wl'ejrs arrfiyrte WrwvyTlrS tuil re MitHIo Arrlhe price of IhefMper aaaaai. tLaw. . . srsaers ltasarit s. ALLimn coir. A TTOIINE Y9 A T 1. A W Heltiiwjrrovo ?t Alt srefewhrnnl beafscw n.l oflBlj 1 tnlrunlrd lo their eare will h frvmptlir allenrdlo). CJ b ewnasllH In K Ileal or German. Ofllo, Mnrkr. Bqciar, , , TJTSMITII. ATTORrVer ATI. AW. MlOOtiERVRU. SNf SDN CO., rA Offere hie P ereatlonal flererea 4 IM wkM OontultMrm la Knalle'. aad Uereaa. LN. MY Hits, . tTTORIKT tOOnmOl ITL..W lHliict Vtfori4V, Middloburf, Huydor County Pcnn'ta i Olfio a few door .Weal of lb Court lloiiae on Male) at read. Cunanltstion In Engliah and Oornmn language. Spp.'OT. Will V A N (i KZKll, ATTUll.-SEY AT ttW, Iacwioburg Vn., OITora hi prdfoaalonnt aerate I o pub lio. CollBollona and all other Fioferaioae nl btiaineaa (ntrnaietl to his ear wlllise oelre prompt Mlrpllon. Jr. CJtOXMIIiLKIt, a ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mlildlcbtiri;, Pn.t OITera hi prolelnnl eerrlcr to lb pub lie. Cullellnna and all other profeaalonnl buainea entnited to bl ear will reoeiee ' prompt ni lonlion. I, '6ilf II. If. OllIiUM, Attorney & Councebr AT-LAW, Oftlce N. E. Cor Market A Water Si's FrerlMirs. Prnn'Ma Conaallstion In bolb Coglieh and Ocrraaa Lnngitnje. Doe, l!, '".'If. T HAASS, A. H. VllAi. . Me (StHwweenre la J. T. k J. M. I.tna.) ATTOKSBY3 AT LAW, Lewlehurg, P. Offer their profotaionnl aerrioe to the pulilie. Colleollon and nil olbrr pro feMimml bitaiileee enlmatsd lo tbelr ear will receiTrproniptatlenlioo.f Jan. S,'07tf F. J. a ZELLElt, A TTORKEY-A T-LA W Centrcville, SniUr County, renna. All tmalm-m mitru-te.1 to bl rar will b well and fulilinilly attended I". Will pra-tlea al the aeveral eourta nl Hoyiler and adprlnln .oiintie. t'an ime.iDauiie.1 iu lae r.omian or Oerman lanyitaua. Oct. au, 'rati CUAULlia JIOWEU, - ATTOUSKY AT LAW, SoliiHgrove Va., t)nra bt" proresslonnlaerTiee to lb pub lio. Collections and nil other profeealooa huaineaa enlrualed lo bl cr will r oeire prompt alleittion. Offie two door norlh of lb Keyaton Hotel, f Jan 5, '07 JOHN II. AKNOLD, A-ttornoy nt i.an.w, MIDDLEDCnO, PA. Profesalonat baalne pnlrnaled lo hie ear :.' It prompt) attended lo. fro U,'71 J THOMPSON 11AKER, Vttoiro.v-rt.t-T-niiT,f, Iwlnbnrg, Unlrm Co., P. BSrOnn ht consulted ia lb Elih d Oermnn langungea."ViV '' OKKICB Market Bireet, oppoii nan jinitb & Co' lor ..-- -49f ATTonysr at law. SelinsgrOTO Pa , Offer bie profeaaion) acryio lo lb publi. All legal buainea animal'! lobi ear will reset t rompt atieniion. tunc oo door shove lh lw Lot b era n Cbnreb, July, 4tb Vi. ' g T.l'AUKS, ATTqrtSKr.ATt.AW, SBL1SS0IIOVB, 3SVUBH CQWtX. T f Acpt.15, '07tr SHMPSON, ATTOIlVKT AT LAW, Northumberland, Pa. ilfer hi profemionn) aerrice to lb pub lo. . All buainea cntrnnled lo hi .War ill be prouipllf alleudid lo. t Jan. 17, 'C7tf jTpiiTEUS, ... ' Justice of thd Vezce, Mddfebarg, Srtydor oaunty, Penn'a Convererrtilii dovH. and Odleetltaia mail. Rrerytlilna liitriletml to bla Care, will rrflelro priaiipl attautlou. June II, 1. r)ii j r bj an aw , Ceiifrevllle. Snyaler .. JTm. Offer hi prof3ioI rvie I tb puMfe. ,. Odsif j)lt A. M. 'SMITH .. PJY8IClAVD$j;riOEOX, Offer tWrmifewalotifal mrtuee fo Ik stts lea of Adaraabwrg and elelolly. lT. 79 J. Y. tflIINlKIju ' . tti;ilOkVCN AKi HirlCTA5, i . . Mitfdkbwr Pa. OOert ht profoaional lenioe I lb il Un of Middlauura and vloiuitr.- J March 2107 I , Ji. MON DECK, " ' Justice of the Pence ,' Adomslfnrrf,' 8mj1er Co., Va. iH be- la V eatta at lb ahow traewflew edylaoevew MfFo. aad 9dlivitiAii o4 ! week whww M kkmk e hwaia Hweg to hi idlaiar, wtU bv aaJae , .,aou atav?W-t.--v.- r. 10 , y. VAN iiJISUltK, , , .. uaoicAt, jjxciuj; ici ' ttx rnrf Mil , !.u. SbMnwgrvjv Penn,' i i i i i hi , . B,. A., WJXiUSLri 1 Jusucd of tea FcacSyi " JRsrtewlowiey Swyhr- (fax, Va). ' ' Alt hind of ooilecMoa aawdw- tlben run. Proupty atl4a to all buisayj Mrtuui- to kia Mf VsraS It'U J