Vlvert tiiijx ltivtoff. Otiw column rmo year, " '10.00 One-half, column, one year, . IW.nO ne-fourtli M!umn,oiic your, 10.') One aqitare 110 Iine)l insertion 7-r Every additional insertion, CO XVofiKMOiiftl And HusinoM cards of not wore than 5 lire, per yenr, 5.00 Auditor, lixecutor, Administrator and A'sipnce Nolici, - 5.50 Editorial notices per linn, . 1.5 All advertisements for a shorter pe riod than one year nre pin-nhle at thr timo they are ordered, and if not paid the person ordering the in will bo held reapimaihle for tho monev. 1 o t v y m Old Wjtyinjysu An pwirat a chafohmoota. An liiln at rtlli A lat aft a pnrpol.a. A.roVili at a-ala At brara at a Hot). At rry at a iO: At brlahlaa a tltoanta, At waak at a iStan naj rat. A pro id a a Mtirock, At tlir at it (it i An mii i Msrotl hr, At rtronat iq ox; An fair at a lilr, An (triply at r: At rlili at iotiit, As orott at Imr. At pure an an anal, An riakt at pin: At tmarl at a ata -l-trap, At uxly at tin: At .la.l at a rlaor-nall. At whlta at a that; At flat at a paa.ake. At rai at a t.i, Ai mnml at an api'le. ' At black at your hat; At brown at a Dtrrf. At bllri'l at a bat: At mna at a tntl.ar, At mil at a tick: At plump at a partrMifH, At iiur at a tllck. At elaan at a penny. At ilark at a pull; At hard nt a tnlll.t.me, At bluer at until An nna tt a nililin, Aa clear at a built At tlry at a herrin, Ai Uoep a a wall, At light at a feather, At hsr.1 at a ro.ik At atlft at a poker. At oalw at a duo's, At grten an a k 'tUtiK, At brink it lM; AnO now lot int imp l-mtyou woary of im. IM i M C O 1 1 tl II (HI 11 H Record of Defeats of Indians. In its map-nitu do, CiiHter'a wm the most crushing defeat that tho American Army has BUntainodat tho Lands of savages sinco tho ITnito 1 btates become a nation, if them be excepted ?St. Clair's disaster took place Nov. 4, 1791, when This 1 Miin I 1' " is, led by MishekonoTioh. better knowu os Little Turtle, utterly r uit the Ammioio army nnl-rO.Mi St. Clair, who lost tliirty-uino on cers an.l 5'JJ men. D119 of (tie fow occusions on whWi V,nshiiis;.ou, liimsolf verso.l in Indian warf.iro nud romeiiilerin;x the fate of tho Vegnlars under lira ldouk, lost his self-coutrol was when hn ioc:.iv "cd the news of this cilauiity. The news was brought to him by a spe Vial niosseiijrnr while at dinner with Company, ilo wout out to nKak Svitli tho inessongor, loturimd to his neat, wout through tho dinner with perfect composure, and immudi itely :iittotiddd Mrs. Wasliiugtoii's diaw ingroom, speaking courteou-ily with 'every lady. When tho c mipiny ha 1 f,'ouo ond Mrs. Witshiatou had 10 Vivod, leavin Iho rresident and Jiis secretary n!om, Washington Ibroko out ngain 1111 1 again in terri ftble explosions of iviatli. "yes," he 'exclaimed, "hereon this very spot I too!l leave of him 1 I wished him success and honor. "I'oti have your instructions from tho Secretary of AVar.1' said I. "I In 1 &i ; n., thum in 1 will ad,l o,m ,...-.,in.. vtoroofn surprise." Ho went off with that my last warning thrown in his ears. An I yot, to sufl'erthit nriny to bo cut to pieces, hacked butchorod, touiahawkel by astir Jiriso tho very thing I guarded him ftgainst ! O God ! O God !" (throw ing np his hands ond Blinking with emotion) "he's worse than n murder er. How can ho answer to his wintry T Tho bloo.l of the blain is npon him. the curse of widows nud orphans, the onrse of Ilea von I" The war of 1813 witnessed no se rious dofeat, tho nussaores of Chi cago and Detroit having boen Svrought on the dofonsoloss prison ers. In 183) come tho Seminole war. (Jon. Thompson, tho Comrais. 'nioner, whon the Indians refusod to emigrato, donying that they had eigned the treaty cf I'ort Oibson undorstoudingly, -put Osceola in irons and provoked a war. On the 28th of December, Osceola killed Thompson, a Lieutenant, and sovo ral others nt Fort King, ond the camo day, in the Wahoo Swamp, fell on Mnj Dado and a body cf 111) rog Mslarand destroyed tham completely; indood tho bodies were not found for a long time. Thus began a war which cost tbo United SUtoa 1,1(5(5 livMi and 110,000,000. The next great Indian war was provoked by tbo tnassacro of some 600 Indians, principally women and childron, Nov. 28, 1801, by Chiving ton. The Indians had vengeance ior this in 1803. The Government Lad boen 'construoting a new road to Montana, whioh tho Indians claimed would drive tho game out of their best hunting grounds. Acoor ( diujly they opposed its makiug and use vigorously. From July 2o' to Deo. 21 they attacked every train that passed over the road, and fifty one time appeared in hostile array before Fort l'hil Kearney, and killed fie officers, ninety-two men and fifty-eight citizens. Deo 0 they at tacked a wood train two miles from the fort. Col Fetterman with fifty wen sallied Tout and' roscuud it. . .This gave the Indians tho hint, and a the 21 they plannod a similar at. tack, preparing an ambush. Col. lettatman, Capt Drown and Lieut, Grtitnmond wore sent out with ninehr-one men, whon the Indians S.OUOatrong, fell on theia and dos troyd them. Sixty toven corpses re in a epaoe thirty-five feet in di ameter. Col Fetterman and Capt. Drown blew out each other's beams V avoid being Uken alive. A'. J', ,'orlJ. Mi i pi? VOL. 14. A Story for Coy. Somo years Mr. Onllnnbot wan walking in tho otriots nf Hurt ford t thuro enmo lunnina tohiina poor boy, whoso intelligent cyoa fix ed tho pontlointi's nttoutioii. The boy inquired, 'Tlonso, sir cm you toll in e of any ono who w.mH liko h boy to work for hint, au 1 lo.iin to rend V "Whoso boy aro yottt anJwhoro do you livo V "I have no parent," was tha reply "and have just cama from tho work', house, hoe in no they would not to.ich mo to read T' The centleman mad a nrrnu-o-tnotit.i with tho nuth irilio of tlio town, oil I took tho boy into Lin family, lie. soon aeqnirod tho oou 11 Jenca of Mr. 0.illiiu..lit by hid fiitli- fulness and honnat.v. I to kImo lmim-' od to read, and allowed tint no of hia ma-stor's library whereby ho inailo rapid proreHa 111 the neqinsition of Knuwiuile. it Leeatno nonessary after A while, that flwriro should 1 ,, 1 . prent.cod to cabinet maker in the',,,,,, j t . tU neighborhood. I hero the samo m . , , ,. . , ululo man is lifla.l fro'it one plaeo tegnty won for htm favor, lo gra t , .,, , . ... , ',. , ..." . ,. ,. . 1 , "1 to nnotlior. au I liatli no place lelt t.o tify Ins inclination for stud v, his, , ,, , f, , ' ... , . , , rest on. Ho iloeii') ri.nn on1 e" t, kind master had a little room fitted ' ,,, t ... 1 , . ... 1 another, latcmx nj'hiii', h.u ill -up far lum m the upper part of tlio,,,. JlU b:? m,Hi)1 shop, whuro ho crave up hia loiauvn; v . '. ' . ' . . . 1 , .. , " ., 1 ., ,, siol cni'ivuieiit, Imr, rcrfil'il,., ; time to his favorite purauito. lie it ,1 ' " 1 1 ... :. ,; f , 1 1 . . ,, "tho chief go d. b t 1 in 1 11. h lif imt mado rapid nttuinmcnts in mat ho-' ,. iir , . , . maties. 111 the i reticu lunruairo. uu.l ' in other learning. Afier being in tliia situation for years, os bo sat ut tm witii tbe fam ily one eveniog, ho all at once re marked that ho wanted to go to Franco. 4.1 '. 1 a, 1 1 .i... . i iir l inui-.j 1 riiut ui i' i'l tnrprisod that the apparently Cou-i , , ill 11 , i.i lincitl Jilt, III IV touted and happy voutn had thusi , Uildonly become disjiitidiod wilhi j. K't,ult'orl ' "or what?" jj "l'leas, sir, will yaw 11.sk Mr. Oal-L l.mdet to call T continued Gooi: "and I will es plain." Kis kind friend was invito.! accor dingly, and at ten time the appren tice presented his manuscript in Knglish and IVonch, and explained his singular intention of yoinj t ) 1'iiineo. "In the timo of Xipoloon," said, ho "d pri.o wnsoflVrod by tho French government for tho simplest rule for luuasiii'ing plain surfnoHs. Tim prize has never boon awarded, ond that method I have discovered," He then demonstrated his prob lem, to tho surprise and gratili'viiion of his friends, who immodia'aly fur iiishe.l tho meann for d-fiaving hi-; espouses, and l.'tl jin of intio lael iou to Hon. l.Oivis Ciss, tiien tho Ameri can Minister 1 1 t'10 U.mrt of I'ranito. He was irtro lnced to Lo.vis pliil lippu, and, in Hie preacneo of tho King, n il)Ui3 nn 1 plenipotentiaries, this youth dem mn'.rate l his problem amid the plaudits of tlio court, lie received tho prize, besides valuable Ipiusnnts from the king. 1 IT. 11.... I..!- ,1. ... ...,.. .1 jio i,!ioii.i.ooi iniieis 01 niiro iue- 1 tion ond went t tho Court of .t. ! lames, nn t gained a similar prize, oll'ored by tlm royal Society. He then re tu rite 1 to tho United Slates. Here ho was preparing to secure tho benelit of his discovery by patent,! when lie receivud a letter from the Emperor Nicholas himself, ono of whoso ministers ha 1 witiimsc I his demonstration at London, inviticg him to makoliis resi leueo ut tho litis ciaii Court, and furuiHbiughim with ample means for his outfit. lie complied with tbo invitation, repaired to St. Petersburg, nnd be came professor of mathematics in the ltoyal College, under tbe special protection of tho Emperor of ali the Russians. One to-day i-jwortU to to-morrows. Boys use your apair moments well. Had George Wilson boen an idlo boy, spending his ovouiugs in the streets or iu bad company, ho would never havo stood boforo kings. A FicnJish Plot. An old couple named Ala in S. Woslplml and wife lived in u rural Twp , ltoclt Island county, 111. The gentleman is quite wealthy and had couccaled in kis houso about 8 I'i 010 in money. A nephew of Mr. Wost phal's knew this, and formed a plot to rob and murder the old folks. The Nephew, Kdward Westphal with his son, a man namod Brown, nud a Chicago desperado named Kerns, proceeded to old Wentphal'u houHO at midnight. Thj news of his in tended crime had boen imparted to officers in Itook Island, aud the city Marshal and three ofnaers conooated themselves in tho bouse. Tho burg lars boldly entered the house, and thon ensued a dosporate tight be tween tho robbers aud the oifioers. The Marshal was struck on tho head and an offioor was shot in the arm. Kerns had both arms broken and tha others were more or loss hurt. AU the robbers were arrostod. The plot was to enter tbo houso, chloroform tbe old people, obtain tho money, aud then set tiro to tho houso, that it might ' oppoar that ' Mr. and Airs. Westphal had died in tho flames, and suspicion of foul play bo thus divert ed. That they fully iutended to car ry out this plot was shown by their having a bottle of chloroform and a oan of kerosense with them. ' . J"Ihe petroleum speculators are happy the articlo lias advanced within three months 4 per, barrel, placing millions of dollars in their pockebj. MIDDLEIJUIIG, SNYDEii COUNTY, jhjjuJJ' twtaavti h'imw ' ' ' Thatij'ita tor SalaM'ny Wfll.t. Tho wifo tnatco9 tho homo, and tho homo maken tho mm, Hopo never pproads hor (pldun win ,' but n uiif.i''i,!ii ilt'i! H'.'in. Tho tno:t l:iud:i!! nmiili it ii 1 1 ha wiso, and tho jrroi'.tust wi.iJosii is to bo good. 1 ii limit; kindly of t.vh other h good i but to iu't liiiidly toward o'.iu another is bo -t of all. J)ofereni it the nnst eomplii'i'.e, tha most indirect, tlm m t (decant and ofi'ortivo of compliinents. l'"ow tliin;si aro iininaetic'iMo in tliomnoSvol, and itix fir wmt of up- j plication ratli'T th in iiimih ti'at i.i.'.i j fail of :ti'.r.'.-i. M.mv a lifi. tint mrrhl lnr been moat ef!l 'Sunt if rightly direct.. 1, In 1 j 1 boon lo.it in tho woii.t, an I d i.iav.'.l ; to moi tiiytii'" laituro, i . 'iuk', 111 'ii havo not been RU.Iki.sitly dovet ivi I 1 . 1 .. .... .i.: ': t ... . , ,,. , .,' ,, ,. . , . .,.,:, ,. Irresolution loosoin all V.n l,nU 111 it ui iiu , i.iku t,.i it-;itu lb rim .. ui.i., . 1.1...... ........ :. .. 1. ...... I ,. ileut !l ),V I fi mil ree.Lita l ) ; but tin; fount un ii hiVom 11 n I p nor tli.ri tho stream. K ij ivment is oft n an end niLVorthy tj be songlit.. Hje'i tudo is id A' ays to bo disi;o I above all tilings I VicinWhip is a v iso wli!.''i v!ie:i :i : . it ... 1 1 ' lieu?, or vi done . or IS Well lie Iu'oa.'-.I u! wr cau li I ril ;! I :.!' i' 'Mivditl 11. 1 I m i i n :' d , he m i 0 was, the more clearly dj wo ilis- corn tho hopelessness of re itoring i'. to it i former utate Coars-i titan. s if they are fraeturud m iv b.i renijiil ed again, pre 1101s ones n over. It is n-t you who, on yjur de-ith-bj-1, ij lit. 1 nin ; it is hin Ui il'i'KtK you ; it is not you who ilol ieh our tielf from tiio I. it ii tii.i w 11I I t!iatd;(t ic!ui itM .lf fro.ii yo t J t is not vou who broak vour b m.N. it ii your bonds whieii break of th.ii'i - selves throu ;U f !m fragility cooi n 11 to our nature It is t h-m taut h 1 j who e indi'inos tiiu i.'ivg ila.'o v ui'iris 'own Kf.i only at I'd 111 i d wh m iho is n'.,ige I, i 1 soil of hinn ilf, to Ironign it, diss 11 Jt Co 1 l.' ii 1 t . , from couvi.'ii 0 , b.U fin 11 n.) :.!;'. . A T'.OiS C j:: i-.i ri i.; o: l wil ls aro tno in i-t n i i things in tin vorl 1 exce jnntabio W.eu.'ii. liik i Iho wi '!: -t :1 'H, w.ij.i you them they h si l t tii,e i. t ci:i er clem ov(r tho improper Jf.i" I. IV eiLri ! : .:i s-, in I tiio t .'ie'.i .'r ciy.s that I lo lirstr.it.', but I cMinot cipher out -il l, p'.'oiidi' or iiiipi ooer, su'. l v it i: il cau't either. The only rule in arith metic that hits their case is tiio dou ble rulo of t.vj Tlio.v nrj ai fall of the Old Nick us their sl.ius can hoi , and th'.y would die if they coul l i t torment somebody. WLuu they try tj bo mean thov art in mean us Ipursley, though they ain't a i m-vi us thoy let o'l to b) c. 'eot i-Mu tinies nn t i uen inoy him a giv c, deal ino uvjf- Tho only way to j; it along wilu a girl when h;h wit'a her uonsonso is to givo her tit ' for tat. and that will Hummi.': her s ! and whou you got a girl lluunmixod j she is as iuce as a new pie A girl cau sow moro wild oats in than a boy in u year, but girls got their wild o its sowed nl'tor awhile, which boys novor do, and then they settle down us cabn and placid ns a mud puddlo. But t like tho girls tlibtralo, ou.l guoss all uovs do. i don'tcare how many tricks they plav ou rno-and they don't cum either. The boity-toityost girl iu the woi 11 cau't always boil over iiko u glass of soda. By on l-by th y will got int-'the tras with Booiobo dy they like and pull as fit m-ly as tin old stugo horse. That is the beauty of them. . ho let them wave I say ; they will pay for it some day, sowing on buttons and trying to uuko a do cent man of the follow they have spliced on to i and ten chmcos to oue if they don't got tho worut of it. iaa;aaaahayaMwajagiBFaiajfcai A TiticK-sTEn Cadoii r. A aoms what am'iMng incident is tali of a woman whoso husband, a wealthy man, died suddenly without leaving any will. The widow, detirous o! scouring the whole of tho property, ooufculoJ bar biiubsud'a death, and persuaded a poor Hhoeinuk.ir to take Ids ptuco while a will should be mmle. Accordingly be was cletely ciu!!l d In bed, as if very sick, ooJ a lawyer was cilL-d to write tho will.' The ' shoe maker, in a feeble voice, bo.iieatliod, half nl all the property to the widow, "What Hliall bo dooo with tho re mainder V" asked tha lawyer. "Tho remainder,' replied li, "I (Ivo god bequeath to the poor little shoemaker across the street who has always been a good iieilibof and a deserving nine thus sccuriub' a rich beipu'bt lor liiiuiii'll'. - The widow was thunder struck with the man's atibicnma oaunieit, but did not dure to expose tho fraud ; aud ao two ronges shared the estate.' " in l.r. t..t, . I ,.j :,, ..... ..IS, 11 l.lt. I U.7 4 111, f2TA littlo boy having. broken hia rocking horse the day it was bought, bis mother. rebuked him. He silenced her by inquiring, "What's the good of ft borne till it is Ircko V 1 ' ' Wolves in Kussi. In 197:1, to mm .)rorn:nonf, I'nt of Volo la, with an nioa of in t.OOJ n l ir.j they kill.' I 11.0,1(1 h-ad of l ivja caICo and :r,0 )) h.;ad oC Hioa'.l to tii'i t.' i:i i.i j'oi'ern in.Mi!. tticv Icilln 1 r,0i),l l:i! -e;ind i vnt fiii in, im an t ... . .11 . r n-T,c''';r alo v ii'io or I - I v i ,. .,,1.1. .. (1,. ., ,,,.,1.1;... ,.r t i U r-.ivi.nimr.nll.-. n. or. v 1 . 7 1 .. (:), In Cm St. IVt-isbeor't'ovefn- mept tho lossaro flinall r, but uvo:i tlieio, in the sanio year, jiiM-.r-tywai (t. vlroyed bv w .nles to lUt; etteiit of t'.l. (,)) r )iill"M. In fntvino Hih; ii ;r iv.;- vs. ;-:li Cfl ! iv , of I'l l Cl'.'.i.; plM. i I H a:i.l l.! n.l. 711,'.) ' ) limi luf xi;l.i wro d '-!"oyel i'l o i-' year, tui'.iii, 1 I -1 - t 1 t'i e.i:i!iv of over 7.T ) 0.). im? ! (iu-mo tiiau t.i r.o N,()i) ' ) Ku' -ii.i i-i a thinly j pul it.-1 eoiia try. and. perhapi, t!e alt.iv.i 1 ,m ap '"irn even iii ro Ktrikiu;,' wlnu c m- sidered in ref.'ien,'.) to area. I nt tin;' ii' idn eiL'ht out of forty li'.".' tho l ... tho reai-iiri- , in.- iiur.y si'vou inn junun 10 uireo e ipocKrt oil cvoiy Uocwliiio of ( ttcii a. Tha amount tlnvt wiilv, s will cat i" en inn ms. In tv. or tl.ri pair will eat liio haif of h 11 1 irs a Lor--.'; Ihev : t hail H'i I'l ,1 ll r l.il.t. -Ivi a w-i'iiiii ' 1:1)01 m, It'll, 10 IV, nu o 1 Ii'logrammes. A cadaverous ji.t--lili u'.i v'jti their triek of Hi-oining to bjd'id. A p.'Hint found a wolf 'app iiv.ntly di I ou t'ifi gro in I, beat -him with 11 en I gel and too'-: him on ids fledge for the tko.of his tkiu. ! In tim night In hoird a tviise, ntid ;f.iuelt'i' iiiiimilon tiiot.il!). I.. I j'loioe 1 lit bit throat, cud Liiwifu ; nisi.'. I for li'.lp, fo in 1 him d .. a I i.:i ' her i'. I :u :i. 'I'll i ruui'i 'l' of w Iv'ti'i K-.t'-.-iis .'IT, ,t h 1 less til ill 1" .1.0 ) , H'I 1 ;!.- y it oi' f, a: ii r 1 g t-.i a' mo t! -(I l i, ',) I lend. In l.ST.'i no less limn two h,iud:'i. I bin; la beingi w-rj d..'Kt.l'.IVe.t by W llViM. A 1111,1 ii is III ! is i.i'd.i! it-id b ')..,v .'i to i 1 -s n ".' -i.Msi.-.ii t by c itl'o pl.ig'i-H ai .lii.' .s as Hi linst t'los.! e r t bvw.lve-. nud, fAtraordii' ii v m it lo i : a;'-io, , the prop irti.Mi of 1 1 :i rjo .1 mo bv fie .'e s a t c :o o i" wit.i too i !iii'i'2Mt,-JlJ.;V-' uvi:ctnT-jirTtmvsri Cr jn el Inais l:y Jmy. bi.-liM'ia'-.is '! .'tee I'i it A I le. in -t int .i in i; .a i i :. i .:-,'. D-yi'-: I; -ll! , I..,-. i n :i i j 1 AU -'""' Ml !) l'.i ii el'...- i: i CI O III' ' I ' o 1'lMl.. I I I : o w 1 1 i'l ll' 'l i ! . ir III i ti e trial ...'.. i e J.1-. lo it n e v. in I A:; !.-; i.v I -1 -.- y i : i . v i 'l- v.i! oi 1., Ins I,: s -t I.vlu.U, ,1 i I'U lllllle :Cei I to 111 ill 1 1 ei ii re is I !io . ..ri lot ei-'.-i; I h it I ! i t! lii' ii', ilia- i t.l , tin) ni ii, i 1- e W ll' I l p 1 1.1 ii III) 1 by j'H .v, '": '.'lier w No i I'ii's, a id w I. il.io li'i.-: :'i '.v. h mi lie, a s in rjiii ) 1 '-I WIS lil'n ti'.idoi) by AUr 'V into th-; li". tMll.'itl! I'.io.'i. AssO'iiO ' !'.- I.'.S wli, iuve lu'ca ii 'e isl'i.o d tu iv.i 1 liili.; el':- lie i i Ii:i4!i-h !iit.oi'y, en' i." taiiie'r" t ll idl'll tlltl'. A ' l.'l'l illVllltd (ill tribunal .firi.il by .1 o ry, 1 w ni 1 ns1; nc.'li to rea-1 I'i- pf 'f iro of I. ''ai' I' ll etory ul' I'Vlo'i I, and tlio able Wii'l; i'f 1. I -I' ill, i I wii eli it has lieen shewn that the ' J i'.i' lii ' t'jilli I lit I'uis e.;:i nin itt i l o lr:,ii laws tlm tri il oi tin) twelve niuii as pi t nl' their fu i ntlie lilimi , nr celestial j i lgtnints. 11.) wis..y iiiaiil'iiiiied that feature in th'ir ja . ii. i i A rirl r''11' ,,J'!"''' ' " w'l 1 '" "I"' n ft i I ration bv Alfred when he received his cdue.iti.in in Ireluii I, where, l i .leod, nil the sixie pi'in -os au 1 piie-ts ci'iio loin to ihj lues ti be instructed in philosophy, law, liti-nv ture, musiii nml rud-.ioii. li k holur or priest will veuluro to say that tho I ' J'" ' ,l C , ' u ",, ""J ishmd , j.i e;t:iii"i. ni' i "ni l uiiihiilt iiu 1 1 i . . ., , , - , . , i , ., w .' . ii Kin i'n : '4ii ; nn . i. or i.i it io i I hi I i ml, w, m nl .1 . M I. ill .1 IO .- which ciiilmlieJ ill" cut ire laws of the Kimou Luiniifl. No tcaturo of trial by twelve ni"n cau bu loiu l in tho itistitulions of the ViHinothn, whose kinj;s siiceeeded tbosa ol Itoau in It- uly, und who Introduced tlii'ou.'li t!i? nniith of Ji.irupo ne c ido of juri. ITlioy aio linking discoveries (..very pruJeiiiie. Nor cm it lo trace I in j day, of new lints in each othors the Iiwh el th-.' O or .mollis, who ' characters delightful or unloiight swormod round the Uiltbi ; nor least jf il, u-iiua.v bo wbieh bewilder their of till among tho co -tonis )f the y.i-, first conti tone i of union ; and tho (ins. tbs most Icreciiins uad illiterate nf tho bai bariatis of Ancient Iuruji j. a--amatx-axj-aaarjai.t aiua ia Life's Fwsr Lksuo.v. The recog nition of mutability is tlio first les son of life given us to learn. Iu early childliool timo is eternity, nu t wo cannot realize change of fiiotioi stanaos or growth. Tlio little oue to whomo five minutes is au u;m has uo faculty that can onablo it to foro sea a year. Talk to a child of two years old of what will bappon next summer, ond you spoak to it iuliaity. It cannot comprehend that things will not always bo no they ore now, and doos not oven imagine the for mula of "Wben'I'aiii gron up, thou uo and so," gradually become a p is nihility m timo goes on and tho in lulloot advances, with tiio years. Everything is fined forevor jiiatois it it) now, und. chango in the imo uiu muiit that caunot ba adinitto-t. "I ettppoHe,'' said 'o quack, while fueling patients pulse, ''that you ceunidef me ft buuibug.'' 'How odd it is,'' respoudod the patient, "that you can so accurately tell a man's thoughts by frcliuj,' Lid puluo." ; to PA.., OCTOMM Liucli ;i-Jun i,i f.iitinsso'.a. When our n.w juMrpcro'it v'.'.x wat in itrt inf.mv.v, n yotm; llaek Kini'.h ntid liia w-i.j tiv.'.l near tli jiui' ti.m of what, i t now North I'ii d Hireet mi l l'!!.ne;)in nvenuo. Not s,.i".,c,Msfiil in l)if-i h:' nt that time. Ili'.i ',01111' limdwid. w'liso real " !:M" " ' '""" "v.u-boro th in ih, tender nir-a-tion f.'r n1 ' .I'" ' stiowt, f i'irr.. i iir fin j ar "i with t'i il'.deiTifiiiili.in t. obtain we'll! -i lin t ie.dejvn l inee. It. ro Ii I r. tnu:) "! tinv.l t 10 ln i'iil'lT out ol !li.' civil va.-, u!'..-:i li.. 1 1 i . t 1 and li'"Mii). a t .ii! i'i h.ii li'.r. Vlii!i ivi !: I ': 1 ciiinm m l ofd-n. Sher .li'i ho in a co:uf.i lo '.'r.Ml our city m:i 1 I )'d l-.im of tii: tnisiviligs of his f inn. r wifo 1111 I f her in 11' riag who ha I lint hear 1 f. om hini. thou r!i ho 1; 1 I vi itteii hei ne-r rd !.'.;. mi K-'Oond liiwl.-and. r.-lis yv.,;,MA.v ir,,-,-;,',,,., a, fr.rv, -ih.'ii inform-I Im cono-i.lo Hint he .-r NVw vrki r, t ,;':, ..,,, should 11 ever n I I' n t hi b ono tin -. ami -j nil ;..,, p.m. ' til ho 1 1.1 1 n-'piiivd tlm ml. pendent 1 loi tune ho had hi'st Ulisuee-sHfilll v 1 si rive I to o'.iliii.l. I'll ill t.h' 1 loe of tho w ir be nee more t urn d bis imi'I o i fnl f iil! and th i- I lid t! 01 t rv.ii-.l the W." t li 1 -. i s t.f lit it fur- t.ie.ij I,o had :o l'.-llg I ' t.tl rieul'ching for. '.'lailvig "li ii latii lio in Wyoming Territory, bis II -k grew in iiiiinlnr and f'irtuiii) nmiled us blandly lis his ambition could .b-.iie, n'lllmwM most naturally, ns time p.i:.s.-d, over come with tho ile-il'0 to visit oil. ' in lo the tijiot whei'oli'i l.i'.iod '-t m-iiii-nts b id I ,., ii t.;..-iit. Almut l : ;o:l, I le ii. ed t fiit p:.:t not i.i.eii;: j ci.ie.i tin wroi t t i In w'.i at i'i tioi'. iin;vT.ied to . in: ir . I .:io.-.ip.iii.i, i:'i I r. n-iv-i.) b't.ter. Th b ;.' w 1 1 an in .t t.i.t fi.n i of his f.it'f r' i.n I never k no t 'vMaud i s i".v liim. c oi'. l I.! ' o, . r.n I i: l ) hi t in !ior, I Hi" writ in s ii it. ire, le r ! li'', ll li t til -.' woo ri -t iiii'y .'. mi I with a f' :'.'t. l'.vo HO ' t ,i I l.ei" i vcoifd busban I, .v r.n-n j, that o l.ii.t no Ion, ,'!'. l'.i: it:-; t.:e w :.f. t au ,'i'.. ; :, y.-i i, i':t.U! :ie I witliout i ?o )ni.;iit'n ! 1.1 I! I ,'.: 1 l.Vo With ; ill l'eli:. -I. o'.'el to O ll' 1-. g'.l!.'ell I'i'", III) I ','l ) V IS il Ii ii'.r I- h um r l-.irue I tint h'ho one. i lii.-i u iio w .is i, i an , .'1 :-h ; .si i ii'.-o. i : -.. e.i n 1 1 :'.-'y Well', i hi: a I A a i.i ree.i 'iii,;i-d In l ii .', li'-.'. ao 1 t o ' i i-'o'irei 'ill i 1 1 i ;!.. I in il t.-s ' i! ' I to !'."!' c'i ii'i'" I, I r. 1! v i H Will I'l l, !.. t l'tii. i ed.; and , ho Ilo! !. ! I '! 1; i In I t ; ! I.i a b ' .-. i i :,.. .- i'.a li tr Ii u.:o iu.. 'ii;' u ;nni li, n, , i.i .i.i i 1 1; ie .:.io:i:v lei in eioy. i'i. io - -'' i: il . to l-'l l irVord. .1. Wli !..' Im us,:-.! l.er und liieiliy wniiiid 11' I.v a i. io; r ll Mho Mi- .v a i.i in ,11 1,0. e'e!,.. aro i i no in. veil--, i eitv ill d at lu t i" ii'ini- tif J. I.n .."1 1 i -.it .V I), in,1;' j'l'ai i Iv li- iriief a n ioi i lii o - I h!io h id seldo'ii heard f if na I iliviiii'i'' tliroitgii the te. i ,' i. li.iiu of love ih.) ('io lii in b,. f iro her va, k!io ti'iro.V h -rself iui'i his arms an I g ivo w ly t tli- j iv .'.d tears tirit 1'..mii ior. I llir.V 'j',1, llu'oil'l a'.l l.ei' lou.; waiting, nn I John siys hn cri'i I, too. Joliu f irl her informs us l!i it bo i'lf.'ii Is Horn t ) return with his fi.nily to liio 1 in I that has proi-p.-r.. I liitii, r.'i 1 '.vliero we itre credit ibly iuf iruied bo is reel; me t iimo'ig tho lir.st of tho.s.i wealthy iii'ie'iiiii-n wh t inhabit fertile plains. First and Sj:3m:I Honey-Moort. The real honey-moon is not always a delightlul moment. litis, whi eh wounds lilio heresy to tlio romantic, Olid like blasphemy t tho young, is I a I'.iot which a great lll.lliy pooplei ' acunowlodgo readily enough wnou they havo gino b-yonl tlio Hta'o! , "" 11 , . . I tho wilo or to Ue-b.iKb.ind who i?1 n....i...T, i i."Mi"i.i.i in in., uui iuh . , , . , . .In ,. . ., ra iiurous. mo ua.vn.iir nave not inn easy fu'iiiiai:iiiiieo Willi eai.'O olii - i.r wltifh i.i.lI.-..ii Iii., liniLiln...!.! ,,r ' ..-' KU'J ." 'IHII'MI ' 1 clono nompantonsiiip. 1 ei naps tuoy ! have not t'u.it hvuiii it. iv with ea '.li'l Vl'lt'l ,1.1, .ll I otiior'n t antes which is hIihohL a but tr praelio il tie th in Hunply lovu J i Tii-y nro half afraid of eaub other mure mind und feeling there is bu tween them, tho u.n'u liU. ly is liiis to bo tho ctno. Tho hIi.iIIow and Kirpnrfuiial "got ' ou'' better than timet) who have a great deal of ex ciiliotieo or tender depth of Hcnli ment to bo found out. Jhit lifter tho pair have coins to full ne.piaiu tauce, nftor thoy havo loarno I each other from A Jl C np. to tho Most diilieult chanter, uftor , tho inter course of ordinary life has Loroo its fruit, there is nolbiug iu the world so delightful us tho honey mooning which has passed, by years, the le gitimate period of tun , bonoy-moou Sometimes one pucs respectable fatli ois aud uiolhwa enjoying it, who have sent oil' their children to the orthodox honey-moon, and who only now feel with a surpri.sod j'loau nro bow sw. ujt.it s to have lawir o'.vn solitude a iliittrr-to be loft to thoiu selves for a seieue and happy mot ment i to feel thomselvea dearer and nearer than they ever woro before There is 8 'thing inlloitoly touch ing uu I U-udur in this, honey-moon of the old. - : ' ' - '.'; fcii'lVison life has but oue aido the inii.U, 4 w it 10, ISTfi. iThiladoIpWa ! TJ i 1 and Koad. Reading Arrangjaionl of Passcn:)or Tra'ns. NiaT. 1HTh,lM7S. Tt-thil len'c li id 7ni ir.i f.if .ifn (S'miJ'ii .'.rr,it,if.) For Shitiii.AIn, 10,15 11. (M) nm an-l 10 p 11,. r,.r :t. ' .n-ini.l, A.Mnti'l, Tiiiim ita. lie I111;-, Htil rbilaJi'!vliiii. Pnllsvi!, 1 1 1. 01) a 111. T. 1 ...-. ; ,,..,, . '.S.-'i !" ,1 I'i- boava Slm.ti ,'iiii, s.ii.i !. I I e in. in f, nr.. ,!.) a m l.ji) nti 1 I'hiis Ic'pliii I'.llnm. lU-kling 1 1 .at a m. l',.ti-viH,.. 1!.ti) p tu Tama. u 1.25 p ni in I 1 i nt Ml. l'ntel H.1S p m. f'"" ' 'ui i,..n fi.;,,, (jo;, 8.10'J. Ija :.00 and :i..'i7 p ni. iV'rj'A iiitif.iii Ynt S;v V.iik .'i . i i n in- 1 or i mm iL'li'ln.i . I,, p 111. Ti'-tit fur H t'n.-''cy m full-urn .. i l."0 mi l l.. :ivi X..r V .i-1(, 8. t.t n ni Ti. l t mi l 7. 5 p ui . I civo I'liil i Llphi.i, r,.i5 n U1 an J 7. Jo p in. !l.4)o I! ! onvo V'w York j, , m- i . :ii i- i'mm ',.!.i,in r k Via ,M irri . . J. K. Wt.'OTTliV. : ;-.ri s.i. IVii. 5 i;i. , r ! .oi. i ;y.';,:y. -r.su'i 'i'.ni.i.i.i f .-. M . Ii i. lim i w il'li-.r tTiy I.i 'u- I n .- ...I, I i, ;',. ,., ,, ., Ii.-l ,iti v. I'M -i ' r in ii. i' or, IV- I - i'',-t I.U-- .-ro , ", ' ii-.-, ii ; i' I -t . I',.ll, .-! l;l-, I ,i. i, y. nccKcrLiLowi I'tlYsic! ..r," ny.p ... I.M'itnle I -.k . I .nth ' IP i-. I 'i . . i.'. '., ... i i:.;i.(.i fo.,. in .1 nrvlM t., rtl,l.flr.A I M .'I li.e.'itfc an, I vLOMtv. au ir; Tacoi; i;. i:!i:i;.:r.- m. vrti'i.'.i 10: vi. i i:s iv ro:::: . Pu't l-isiiij R Vir I H J. x i - as r :t:s:5 Aint-koi i'llihul.-l itui-i n " -- t r M I 'ir X!l l' !II NOi'lt:!', .( I."i;.'i f i 'r.oijn .oi t io ! i it.. .. l'.i .." 1 i, i. ...... i i 'nn i, im n l u i, , I :..i,.U-f I'liinty. I i ., Ii .viii.; I., on i-r-ntfil i ' ui'-i-mi i- - 'ii.- i. -oi ... . ii. -ui. Hi'iw i-i 1 1 1. -. iii . ii : - it rn t, i .i -i, i inj : 1 r..;;;. i ..; . hi ,e nni.it in nl.s.VN I. It !.!. !' ! ' .i I nm; ic.it lx Ar TiTT -nct ; il.. r. In I! -t Jli'SlW i i'.i.i.t:ii. r, .1.1.. ll., I'll. u;nIjj:rtaking. E. L. BUFFINGT0N, ?.Iicli'lmrj;-, - -"' V 'J- -vi. 'M "j&vt. T-.r lunch m thnn b& lion ).orwt'lr il 1 lr IIumii n thh pliMM. Me. KtiniKtnn l- n ri.'tl -il workmnti ti iirri'.iri lurrilh i OKI' I VS. I ' A S K i:i'S, k .. hi nliti .t. i o-h tlf ihrt Ti'iMiipy im vo bcieUluru cm.H litre. Ilo "f all tlatcrlpllont, an.l at uroatly ro lu.'uil ''au ".'.r.lori pro-nnllv ntt-telPl to, (t Itl.rrwf " ...v? ' "''"'' ' m ni a., ismai. r.mtion XTl)TI0r, is l.e.e ..y given that the i . im irri:.nM r"irrinr i t Tin r.llow nit ar. . "'" t.'."" "' ," "i ...... , , .. ,.. . ... , . NO. :m. vr.;;''V;rN,.y i,u w'.t.'iMddlcburo, Snydor county. Pcnn'a I p 'i'lm-l "il "I l-l'in i nm. au porsuii nro ruutionnt r i to liorr- i-ir or tui'ii. 10 will. 11.0 riMiiH, vi 1 I 1 lr.i I 'I'm. I. ..Ill -I II.I.-L..1. ...N, - iit.. ,,11 oioiii. ii iUnr. una on tim nmn iinv nvo ..t m I I ' .'....,.,'.. irl i'i W'al'or. tun liiilmv. nir iiol.'l.-i r t'lioitttnr Ntitvi. At I'lii... Jliir.isn, i n-.il, Inm hjtu-, Wo,. ('li.t, l.ir. . iin, Vlf,..i l. ,l,li, Itrtl-lr,,.! l(...l.. I.. ..I i A..lobulti-, illeiil JSluu.l. "' A. J. IIUW r.i.N.. t'BtitraTwp , Sjpt. js, ls,. lttr COUG I IS, COLDS, HOAESENESS AND ALL THKiUT DlSEASl'S, llsso Wells' Carbolic Tablets- I'lT I'l' DVI.Y IS' III. f K 111 KS. T IU K H A N ll S I' ll ll it KM K Ll V fr'or tala hv llrueil.tt I'.n.rtilly, anj Ji.ll ;iAli. lt,l.l.tW A V i t:u..l'liUa. Q.KO-1S & BKOTllliUS, " Mauufiioiarera of and dv&lcrsln all kiocn of BILL TIMBlin, LUMBKU, PALING, .BIIIXGLKS, LATH, n.OiilUNO, elo., Slmueikiti Dnni, Sn.vlor ''oaiiiy, l'u. 4-'l wider, promptly f.lluj. Vultui, Chtrryt I'ajilar, anil Linn Limber entUmUu n hunJ. 7-HOy, 4 nMivrsiTiMTntru kutiiv,. , J '. -J.,.-'W.f 11' llllli l Ii . it. r. ol i1'iihilrlr,il..n.m t'iu cnuto ot l.tvlSmoa lataol I'r.nttiln l'.iivti.lili, ,l,.ocii...l baviua lu.iii uriiul.il to tliu umlorttiinii'l. all tiar- niis kiio vIiik tiiiiiii fllvaa lii.. l.i,-il to amil i ttitlu sr rbii'in..uel to mule. Iiniiimltuto p.ytti.-nt wlelo in-.o iuvlUK.gialui4 III. iiriuaiil i.iuia Uuly solUouliiiutiiil riirHoilli.iii.nt in Itil.UJtiU WlVTKSMVV.lt, Sopt. U !7tl. . iMinliiLtPttor. NOTICE is bereliy given that the r.(ll,iuK VI ,-" luvo lio.it iur.ilitii.l by th. uiiil -tstHniiil, Hi 1ji,IIi1oIo Hf.., mui lull Iu til. li.liMrsSli.il 111 Ju.tfiia l- IX tlili-lii-l tit. plu.. ttro. Ail .lur..'ilt .ro i-4'itli.i.. t lex tu invJ. rtlf or. laf rf.lM with On. .am., i, i BCh ilr., I MuU, a u-a. ati4 lliajiurf.ioiun.il t.u,.i y.U. iir rf, I'.ilalnra tu lk9 ttrailiel, I ti iiuti, a lot nf llnwiro, JO II ial o'nolous.l lucut .lauU 1 lull av UsO-Kir, I lljub T.ay. SULLFltlJU. U,riii Ui.rluKt, tst4.t, 'A. Ilti, itti'.ii..'.i Tin: I'll' 'i-.'ur 1 rvc JSKE.'.IfA Terms i TWO POM. A If n'i!e riMiin paid whbin tk l ontinii 'd U . jiaid untoM at l- Pulwi r!iliotia nut I'AVAIU.t: l. t -rflVroiia liflinir nn. I ,. ',er S-.drcied .i olh M Im. 'nine (nilmrrilif-rs in I ',iro linh! firtlte price nfthc paper hoi. At.r.aAs ft j. iiLiitiirmi. a sun. A T VOrtNK 18 AT LA If. KolliixarovO ln. Ml prnfrattnnal luinlnptpi and collcollrt (ntriino.l l ilifir care will li promptly illoiio I to. Cni lie r,iniillr.l In tngllth 'ir (Iprttiiin. OlTic, Mark. f v'urv- T smith. ATTOnXF.V AT f.AW. MIDtlt.Klll'U.I, SNVKIIK OI)., VK oiri-rt tilt I ofolonl Scrrlo.t In () Uumiilttliint la KDtillr'. aad '.Itrnn, twb'lt) T X. MYKI.S, IJ UTIORSET .V COCNSELOlt ATIWV k I )! rift y 1 1 orno.v, Mi ldlohurg, Snyder Cousty I'enn'a Vfn.o a fo iloort Watt pf lh Court ll -io on Miin Bir.-i'i. (.'.ititiiltuilon la I'.itdlidi an I llermtTi latij.i gi. Sop. '07, van (;i:r,it, ATTOK.NKV AT LAW. Lewi-burg I'n., 'IITort tiit prfi'innn Tlice lo ne puli lie. Cnlli'Ctinn mi l nil oilier I'l ofc'tli'li at hnini, (uirnaia.1 labia oara ill i s- eeif rr'imi't nllrnli.in. i " r."d:o s t i id. i:Y?7 Ot ATl'OKNEV AT T.AW, Middlebliru, Ta., 'ITert Ms l'r..t.sii'tial tcrvir.ia to llio pub lic, r.il'.' O i nn mi I a',1 ulhiT profoitioreil t.ti-ino cmrit'lc 1 tu hia car., will re o.'iro prompt niloniioii. .lnn S, 'G7lf II. 11. Cj.IS.IMM. Attorney & Councellor .? T-l.A OiT.ee N.li. CorMaiket rc Water St's I'li't-lnu'c. 1'i'iin'ii. ei!i!!.i'i..ii in lioib Kngli'li and ftormaa I. in-.-. in ;.'. Hue. l'.i, '7-'if. I M. 1,1 NN, A. II. PII.Tj. I. ,r to.!. F. f, .T. M. l.lnn,) Iff. (,ti.--.-- ,ri to .1. 1 ATi'tiKNn-.. a r i .!Vr iti.'ir T-.r.".i AW , t.i'ii'ttiy, I'D. mil h.'fvi.'ps lo tlia rill 1 i ... I'.i'locii ns nn I nil mliiT pru- l,,-. .it! ...iHiiio-i rniruilfil to tlu-ir cira r. ill i I'orivi'priino.l Hlonl i in.k.l".n. S, 'li'lf If. J. I.:. V.V.LLYM, a ttoi:xi:v-.i TL. ir (' nh;-i-;, All l i t" w,'!t 'til l I il lit I'i.. c . r . ,S'.i'i(' ('nil :,'(', Ynlft. . t. ii io 1 i i ,.a i iro will l a " tl'..ti III.. Will rn itlo., . c.r. i.o .. , t - .Nnf.l.'r tn.l nilioiiiln 'i.- . t u. i. i in eilic I In tu- tiimll-h ir ..in i iiiiiuii...'. ooi. t, 'J.1M iit.i;:.i;s now u. .'.'l TellMiV AT LAW, Si'liu.-igrovo Ii. DTlTS tl l- (V, l.u-iii'.--' I've:.-' . C'i'HI- inn il-orrii'i't io I li o jnili mi 1 n'.l oilii'i' priif.'"i'ii' ti'ii-t.'l In liis i"ire will r- Ici'iv.t j.roii'i I al :..ni:..i. Iiilieo I ivo ilo-i't I norfli in' Iiu- lid-sioiio llolul. I .In ii f, 1 rOil.N ll. A K.N OLD, f . , j . Vt 1 rii'.- :r. Ijivv, mim.i.i:i:uhi, PA. i Profi't-inpnl l.if!iio-n I'lii'ii.stt'J to hit care ,,..' i,,, , in -ni i W iiiii'ii'lc 1 lo. n-.-l) '.'.'71 I,, f I'l. Ill) I IV J TIlOMl'.-:o lSAKLTi . Vt 1 i'ii.v-a -1 jti w, l, loviiliiirtj, I'liion Co., Pa. ,.'.7"f'iiii be c iti-ult."! iu Hie bngtif Ii nnd loriiiiin I nn itt "i c 's ."itsil (iKl'li'll M it lii'l .Sti'ool, oppoultc IVnlU sniiiU x 0'i's Siore f ''T W . 1'OTTEi;, j rion.Y:v .1 r 7.1 w. Sclinsarrovo Pa-, tl Tor.s his prnl'rtsiiinal H"ricps to ll-a puli'.io. All li'pil lm-itif -iilrnli' lo hla ivitc will ror.-ivo f roiupt allt'tilioti. Otlica ti 1. .lo.ir ni. ivi llio New I.utbvrau Cburvb. July, lib T. DAIIKS, ATTiinSEY AT LAW. stiLtxsoniiYi:, ssYuiiit oounty. r Sopl. lo, YiTtf A. C. lMI'-'ON, ATTOUXKY AT LAW, Northumberland, Pa. illTorfl bin profi'iisliiniil nervine to Ibo pull In. All businom ptitrnstril lo liia cura ivill ba prom I'tly iiltoiulod to. I Jan. K, 'C7tf 17 T'ETEliis J'J3tiC3 of the P3ac3. t.-i.tivi-yiiiiiMfiit Aon.. aiiA I'.illi.i-ll .I'. mi.lo. r..'..r..-tli'.iiu I'l.riniti'.l li lilt riir.'. will ron-tva prtiuiiil atliinlloi). .l ino 11, 'i'4. '. IU .1- r K AN A Wli L, TU Y81C IAN AND St If, I'ON, Crn1ro illr, Mijtlt r (11., EM. .) :T t-i bis I'tofot.ibiiiil iL'i'vici'R 1.1 ilia puliiio. (i-.lSif Y)li A. J.I. SMITH, piiYSiciAX axd srnat'ox, Oifci'S bis pri.fi'.i-l-.niil scrvioca lo lb cilH ii'ns of Ailumsburg ami vloiuity. .Sop I, 74 DU. .1. Y.SIIINDi-.L, fcUKGEO.N AND 1'IIVSICIAN, Mi.l Ileburg Pa. Oilers bis professional aerviovs to lit a cit itcus of Midtlluourg nud vioiuiiv. Mrcb t:!.'0T j"LMO.NBliClc ' .liislieconiic Ie:icc AJainaburg, UniiKr Co., I'a. Will bp Iu bit ollioa ul tbe nbova maulion od place, on. MUM) A V and SATbltlUY of eacb wcv'i, wlioti all kimls of tun-liium rclnllng to bin oflieo, will ba allcudi'd l Juua 2tJ 73tf F. VAN BL'SKllUv, iUitOlCAL & MliCiIANICAL DENTlSt r.elinsgrove Venni ""aTw KTZ K. I., . , Justice of tho Pcaco, LeaoirtoiflH, Suy(hr Co., I'a. AU klnila of collect luna mailt on libera crtus. I'roioply aiteiuls la nil biniaa.S ttirmied i LU cura, (Juai 2e, '71 1
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