.IfMUOB. ' ..u.mV. ein-esanir- 'hC'" ------- 1 I . m . .fji V. s j X.aw I J'MIIH -.-, , .r.V . " - ..,- 7,rv ,T -1 . l . - -' .' . , u IT If: i.. ..au, wnmnyvm v '' - tW.OO .ne-fourth column, one year, 16.(10 On square (10 line) 1 Insertion 7ft Every additional insertion, 50 rrofpasimml and Hnsiness cards of ' not moro than 5 line, per year, 6.00 Auditor, Executor, Administrator and Assignee Notices', 2.50 t&litorinl nntiocs per lino, 18 All advertisement for a shorter pe riod thnn one yetir are paynble at the Line they aro ordered, and if not paid die pcron ordering tlicm will bo held responsible for tlie monev. toot rr tv l Story ol a Physician's Wife. "t have hoard of persons whose hair mi whitened through excostiive oar, bat m I never saw myself any one to affected, I am disposed t bo 3dulousou the subject.'' The. above remark was madoto Dr. aynard as we eat on tli9 piazza of J pretty villa discussing the differ .-.it effects of terror on dissimilar tooapoiaraonter Without replying to is, tho doctor tnrned to bis wife and id : "Helen, will yon ploajTdrate tny old friend the iuctJi-nt withiu, nr own experience it is wo U convincing argument I cau nd CO.1' . looked at lira. Maynard in anr e. I had observed that her Imir ch was luxuriant and drossod y becomingly, was purely color 4, but as she wan a young woman, 1 also n very pretty ono, I eur wmad that it was powdered to high tori the brilliancy of her Hue dark eyps.. , The doctor and I had been friends trad fellow htudente, but after leaving ollee wo had drifted apart, I to commence practice in au eastern city, be L pursue his profession, ia a g.-oviug towo in tho West. I was , j;v on a visit to Liia for tho Cist titce s'oco bis mauiago. -Mrs. Maynard, no doubt reading my supposition by my look of incro' "tu'ity, brjilo:! as sno euoo.c aown ncr. nuowy tresses over her siiouldors, l t,...il 1,.. I. ,.,r. i 111 l BUHVIU UB1BUII iJ uji utaow..it w nida related tho following episoda s "It ia henrly two years ago siuce luy bU3baud watcilla 1 oa ouo ovou ing, to a visit patient savcral miles i; way. Oar domestics had all gone a'wako' in the vicinity, the dead an boing a relative of ono of oar viiig women. Thus I was left no. Dat I fdlt no foar. for wo r had heard of burglars or any of d-wparaJ jes iu our epiiot vil tben consisting of a fow scat honscs. Tho witidows lal t on the piazza were opau us at I Bf,c;nc l the bliuds bufuiv laud's departure, and. locked io doors, all oxoepl the .hic'u lloftfir the doctor .! aRU.iig out, 83 that if I !u 1 outer willioaty-.reuru s .ard the doctors rapid footsteps i t!io gravid, qaiekened by the ur i. tonoi of tna rn us longer, , who ited him, aud after thj sharp rat . cf . carri igo wheels had bisoiuj but an echo. 1 By mynelf by the jiarlor aatral and soon became ab Mo.'bed iu tho boj!; I hal been read i.ig beforu bjiuj; diiflhibad by the Hammoiis. D:it uftcr a time my in terest succumbed to dro .vsiuoss, uii.l I thought of retiring, whoa t he clock in f.iio doctor's study adjoirdug tho pu-'.or btruck twelvo t so Idetcnuiu d to wait a fow momout more, feel iag that ho would be homo uow very boou. I closed my book, donned a robe de chnmbre, let down my hair, and then relurued to my seat to pa tiently wait find listen. Not the .faintest foaud distuibed the B'iilneis of the uiht. Not u breath of uir etirred the loaf. Tbo ei'euco was so profound that it bec.uno oppressive, i longed for tho sharp clk-i of tho gate latch and the well known step Hi the gravel alk. 1 did not dare to break the hush myself by moving or aingiug. I was so oppressed by llitf deep stillness. Tho human mind is a strange torturer of itself. I bo gan to conjure np vivid fancies about ghostly visitants, iu . tho raiddt of which occurred to me the atorius I had beard from superstitious people about tho troubled spirits of those who had died suddenly, liL'e a man whom my servants had gona to Svuke,' who had been killed by an . accident at the saw-mill. Iu the ' dtfdst of these terrifying redactions I was startled by a stealthy foot -fall on the piazza, I listened, between fear and hope. It might be the doo tor. But no, be would not tread liko that i the step was too soft and cau tious for anything leA wily than a ' cat As I listened agaiu my eyes were fixed on the window blind. I aw the slala move slowly aod softly, aud then tho rays of the inoou dis closed a thin, cadaverous face, aud bright, glittering eyes, peering at , rae. Oh horror I who -was it ? what was it t I felt the cold perspiration tart at every pore-' I seemed to bo frozen in uiy chair. I could not move, I could not cry out j my tongue eaemed glued to the roof of tuy taoutb, while the deathly white face pressed closer, aud the great sunken eyes wandered in their gaze about the room. In a few moments the blind closed noiselessly as it had beea opened, and the eau(,ious foot- " ateps came toward the door. "Merciful heaven I' I cried, in a horror stuck en whisper, as I heard the key turn ' in the lock the dobtor, in his haste Oust have forgotton to withdraw the "God forgive nie ! ejaoulated Dr. Maynard, interrupting hia wife, and looking far more excited than she. "I ean never forgive myself for uch a thoughtless aot Ploise pro ceed, iny dear." "I heard the front door open, the ' itep in the hall, and helpless rasa statute I sat rivited to uiy cbipr. . . The parlor door was open, aud iu it atood a tall thin man whom I had never beheld before- lie was dress ad io a Ion . lose robe, a sort of ga berdiue, aa 1 a black skull oap par tially concealed a broad forehead, ji;r3UWtt glat4 fclawk VOL. 14. bright as living cool?,, and 'placed so near together tbat tneir gaze was nretornutaral in . its directness heavy pvir.zly eyelids hnnj over them like tho tangled inane of a li on i the none was sharp and promi nent, and the chin was overgrown with white hair, which hung down in locks weired as the ancient mar iner's, lie politely doffud his caj, bowed, replaced it and then said, iu a slightly foreign accent i "Madam, it is not necessary for mo to stand on any further ceremony as your hnsbuud, Dr. Maynnrd, (here -upon ho niram bowed fio fondly) has .already aciju iinlud yoit with tho nature of my business here to-uight. I porcoive,' he added, ghnciug at tuy neglige robe, that yon wero expecting tue." "No," I fottud voice to stammer. 'Tbo doctor has sai I nothing to rae about a visitor at tuts hour of the i night." Ah, he wisbod to fparo yon, no doubt, a disagrooablo apprehension, he lotui'ued, advancing, auj takiug a seat ou the sui'a -opposite mo, where for a few momeuts no sat and eyod mo kceuly Xi'om he.i l to foot witli a strange glittering light in his eyes that inVHturioualy impressed me. 'You have a ro.n irkublo due i'j vsirine madam,' he observed, quietly i 'oneinnic'dv was I rulasod tuat mignt Uuceive ins eyo . ol t'.io most skilled and practical phyeician. Do you sailer uuuU pain I ' j "Unablo to hhjU, I suook mv uoaJ. A terriblo suspicion wtis cieaping over mo, I was alono, miles away from aid or rosuuo, witlt a iuaa man. ' 'Ah,' he couilnuod, reflectively, 'your husband may havo mistaken a tumor for a csucur. Allow mo to foel your pulso,' ho said, raisiug and bending over mo. ' I thought it best to humor him, roiucui boring it was unwiao for a helpless woman to oppose the as yut harmless fruak of a Inua.io. Ilo took out his watch, shook his head gravely, laid my hand down gently, tbcu went toward tho study wuero, on tho table, was an o;ju case of surgical instrumeut.s' ' "i)o uut bo ulanuod. madam, lie said, turning to ma as I was about to rise anJ 11 oo, and in uuolher m staut ho was by ray side, with tho caao in his pjssjssiou. andciTe6j'.!-i''1Jf jaiuad my baud S,)aro me Oh, spa.-o mo, I bo' sotob jmu 1' " 'Madam,' ho aid storulv, clap i:; my wrist with hi.s loa " o,,, ?y .'ingovH. with a grip of steel, 'you bo have like a child. I have no tirno to parley, for 1 have received a letter from tho Kinporor of the Kronca stating that ho is suffering from an iliac abseas, and is desirous of my attendance. I must atiirt for I'uropo i.u mad lately after performing tho operation on your breast,' nnd before I c oa! I make tho slightest resistance lie had me iu his arms and was car rying mo into tlu study where there vus a long table with o green baize, O.i this ho laid me, uu 1 holding mo down with ono hand wilh tho strength of a tnaniaa, he - brought forth from bjius hiddeu recess iu his gown several long loathor straps, with which ho nee u red mo to the table wilh the bkill of uu export. It was but the work of a moinout to uuloosuu my robe and bare my bos om. 1 lien after carefully cxauaiuing my left breast, ho said : "Madame, your busbaud has inilj a mistake. I liud uo necessity for my iuteudud operation.'' "At tuts i gave a long-drawu sisrh of relief and propared to riafi. " 'Uut, he continued, '1 have made the disoo very that your heart is as large as that of an ox J I will remove it so that you may see for yourself, reduce it to its natural size by a curious process of my own, sjukuown to tue medical icience. and of which 1 am the sole discoverer, and thon rupluoo it again.' "lie now began to examine the edge of the cruel knife, "on which I closed my eyes, while every nervo was In a perceptible tremor. " 'The mechanism of the heart is liko a watch,' ho resumed i 'if it goes too fast the great . blood 'vessel that supplies the force must be stop ped like the leaver of a watch, and the works mast be cleaned and re paired and regulated. It may inter est you to kuow tbat I was prosent at the , post-mortem ' examination held over the remains of the beauti ful Louise of Prussia. Had I been consulted before death I would have saved her by taking out ' her hoart and removed the polypi, batweou which it was wedged like as if in a viso i but I was o tiled too late. Tle king and I had a little dilTorenoe ha was a German. I ana French. I trust that is eutTiaient explanation." "lie now beat over rae, his long white beard brushing my face. 1 raised my eyes beseeohiugly, trying to think of some way to save myself. 'O, sir, give me an anaesthetic, that I may not feel tho pain,' I pleaded "ludeed I indeed, . .madame, 1 would comply with your wish were yott not the wife of a physician -of a skillful surgeon- 1 wish you to note with what ease I perform this diffi cult operation, ao tbat you may tell your husband of 'the groat atvant whoso services he secured, . fortu nately iu season." ; . "As be said this be made the final teat of the knife on. his thumb. Mow precious were . the momenta now I They were fleeting all to fast, and yet an eternity seemed compressed ia sisrj ouo. . I Borer watod taj tvtttytyi .TCiuTiin ffMYDKU COUNTY. llifo, and I never felt loss like swoon- ing than now, as I summoned all my presenoe of mind to delay the foar fnl moment, fervently praying in tlw meantime for tny husband's return.' " 'Doctor.' said I, with assumed composure, I havo the utmost confi dence in yonr skill, I would not trust my lifo to another but doctor, yon have forgotten to bring a napkin to staunch tho blood. If yott will have the goodness to ascend to ray sleeping clmmbf-r at the right of the hall yon will find evoiything yon need for that purposo iu the bu reau." ' ' 'Ah, Madam, lie) said slinking I is hnad eagacionnly. I novor draw blood during a surgical operation j that is another one of my secrets Qn known to the faculty." "Thon placing his hand on my bosom ho added with horiiblo es- piegWio I i ll sctrcpiy martnaiwimerssm than snow and smooth an monuin-Mv tal alalmtnr.' O. O d I' I cried, ns I felt the nnl.l Rlnnl touch mv brenst tbut with the same breath came dohvoranco. if net as inoogu, - V " ' wiiw-wwr '''""'.. head an.l person oi mo maouiio. and bound tightly about nun. A" nd the .i.rongs tna tun. uomiu carwl lor ma wucn i aae jonug -u- j . t, holdt'ii maniac. weak and needed care. Now that;" '".... f , - "Mv hnsban 1 hell ma in his arms. tllPT ,m, oM ftnil WfAk, I am glad t ! " " I jl " " ' J rr. i .: i- .!..! ..:....' ...n Ti... u m.-kiooo phvto T I t 1 1 moJicr one ia,v ..! 1 taking in tho horror of my situation at a clanoo. Imd bv tho only means at hoTid. secured tho madman, who was me very piuira uu ' eumnonodto a't.nd, but who had esMpoltho vigilance of his koppur soon nfter the departure of his rueR snngpr. who had now returned with tho doctor in pursuit of him- As ths poor wrelch'was hurried away he turned to m i and said I 'Mad ame, this is a plot to rob me of niy reputation. Your husband is envi ous of i.iy irreut B'ill as a furgoou. Adieu 1' I afterward learned that tbo man wis ono (in eminent sur geon in Europe, but much learning hal made him fund. When lie bound tue to tho table my lmir wan ns black ns n raven ; when I l-ft it, it wis as you see it now white as full-blown cotton." ' Good Advice- llefore --,.1 tr(ym Lome pin tuin Lit nf fin.i. .....it ... i ...i.tl,. ..... w... tf.iiji;iii it .Mini ful siiir-reMlion in .- your L.n - n. maiKot for loafers is always glutted, ' "O greater the loafer the less tue reward. Any boy who wishes to can become u Kinit'ioman. A tut there aro a few things a gentleman never does. Mo will , always bo tidy in Ms ilrrss. lie will bo careful not to of fend persons us ho is to keep bis face clean. Ho will not mako it a habit of telling prufatio aud vulgar stories, lie wiil novor be loud mouthed or ovcrdxmring to his in feriors. This mark of character al ways marks tho snob and disagreea ble egotist. Ho will novor lift bis voice in' a Hinall room us though ho wero in n Held driving oxen. Ilo will never speak so as to wound or pain tho , heart of his inferior. He will tie. -or boast that ho is belter than his companions, and thus incir the ding ist of men of sooho Ho will never boast superior family con nections, or givo tiiosa ho is with to understand that ho is of more con-, sequence than they Ilo will uover pry iuto tho private aft'iirs of any other person, nor meddle with the atiiir i another person should attend to Uo will bo abovo tho petty suspicions, born of ignoranoo and proof of bad breeding. He will not try to bully and beat his way, or assume a superiority that is entirely lost the momeut it is boasted of lie is never obsequious or sycophantic, but diecroet, prompt, polite, and courteous to all with whom ho comes in ; contact- He will never quarrel with a servant or use pro fane language to an inferior. - The gentleman always has friends, even uud'er adverse circumstances, because he doserves them. Tho sue oess of the truo goutlunuu is always lasting. -. r I Animw.s' Lssora op Like. Tho average age of sheep does not exceed ten years 1 to that period they will usually live, breed and thrive tolor ably well. Jut there are instances of a much moro protracted age. Particular sheep are stated to live nearly tweuty years those which the mountain shephords call 'guide sheep, old wethers which are kept on purpose to direct the bleatiug flocks in the nnfrequent wilds. , Cows have an average age o? about fifteen years. Kings on the horns tell the number of their days. At four years old a ring is formed at their roots and every succeeding year another is added. Thus, by allowing three years be fore their apperanoe, and oouuting the number of riugs, the age of the animal is known. It is well for cer tain members, of the human race, losing their" bloom, who are some what eeasative upon the question of age, thai there are no dotinite ap pearances added with annual precis ton to their cheeks revealing to the eye what they keep from the e ir. Pigs have been known t live through thirty yeurp, bat tho ave rage torn ia uuoli '. !. U00J Berth. Anights of King Frederick. Kinr Frederick of Prussia, when he was ont ridiog one day, saw an old farmer, who was ploughing a field and singing choerfully over his work. Yon tnnst be well off, old roan. etfed the king. "Do these aorns be long to you on which you so indus triously labor! No. iir, replied me old man, who of courso had no idea that he was speaking to tho kiug i "I am not so rich os that I plougb for wages" ilow much do yon earn a day t" asked tho king. "Eight groschen," replied tho man. Hint wonia oo odoiu nveniy cents of our money. That is very little. eauJ tho king. Can yott got along with it f Gat along 1 . yes, indued, ud "Ivo something left.' How do you inanngoT' "Well." said the farmer, smiling. ha will toll yon. Two grosnhou are fr ms-nolf and mv wife I with tv.'o I " ! I m.'mi old debts, two I lend, an two I givo away for tbo r ..! i... ...1. t "in. ' ? 7 , lieu rauuuii i"1"! '"'"'" .. . . "ihen 1 mnsteoivo id lor yon. i renl d tho larmor. "i uavo i.wo oil v . ? . t..i . home, who kept mo andirk co-i ....l m J nll(l it costs mo. two gr..s,hen ,1, v lo it Two more I s pmi I on n y ehildron. jchooHng, If tlw-T aro living wucn vueir tuniucr on . are o. inev win " V . sick Histcrs, who cauuot woric nr, . , , , , thl u-lvos: Of -course I am not ,'"' P-! I B 't tl.nro. compelled to give them tire money "J" J ' but I d . it for tbo Lord s sake . w. 'rit. lJ ''-. k W..1I .1,..,.. ld man .' cried the ? u 5... I'.i.Iulin 1 -Vmv. I ll .1 going t- givo yon nonielhing to guess. Have you ever seen mo Lo foro r "No." unid tho favmnr. ' In less then fivo minutes you rlmll sen mo fifty limps, nnd carry in your porki t titty of my likeucsics." "This is iudei' l a riddle which I pnni.ot ri.R.- Riud the farmer. ''I l.en I will hjIvo it for yon.' re lariicd the king i and with Cmt he put his Lund into his pocket, uiid pulling out iifi.v fdl pit'O'j. placed I .i.n... il... 1,u.i,1 nf l!m fiiiiiii rir.ii i.i iuv ...u-.'i - , I .. u, ,.;; .rm.innn " id.. king, "for it uluo comes from nut i r,id flfid. nnd I am his navuiaster. I IM viiii good-bvo." And ho rode u.r, imvu n.u 1 oi l man uverwhcluijd wilh suipiibo aud delimit. A Litti.s Kvttw Dw. Tho Ion g.'Ht life is' nntdo up of simple days, few or many ; but the days grow into years, uiid give tbo tucusuio of our liv.'S at l.w.l. The life is at last what the days have been. Lot the children there to! o look after tho days, ono day at a time, and put into each one something worth nui'atiug by those who f illow us. 1. Every day a littla knowledge. O io fact in 11 day. (low small a thing iu one fact One by one I ion years passoa uy. nrco lliuus Oariln-o Abh.iti's go.l fortune cm. and six hundred aud fifty facts are: ,:1i 1 i,,, i,.. 1, ..... 1, ,.,. 1, not a small thing. 2. Every day a littlo solf'donial. The thing that i difticult to do to day, will bo an easy thing to do three hundred and sixty days banco, if each day it shall have bciea repeat ed. What power of helf.tnast.ery shall ho enjoy who. lookiug to tjo 1 for His grace,, seeks every day to practice the grace bti prays for 1 3 Every day a littlo helpfulness. We live for the good of others if our living bo, iu any sense true living. It is uot iu the great deeds of pbi anthrophy that tho blessiug is found. In "LlltliT.aooJi of klrnlue..." repeated every day, we lind true hap piuess. At home, at school, iu tho street, in the neighbor's house, on the play ground we shall rind op portunity every day for usefulness. How People gzt Sick Katies too much ami loo I. at j eall.wing imperleoily in.t;ciU'J fool : by U- kiug loo much fluid st ineala ; tlrinka ing poisniious whisky aud other in' loxiouliii", drinks; keeping Into hours ut iiijM, aud sleepiim tuo late In lite morning ; wearing cloihinj too light, so as 10 relax ibe oircaalioa 1 wjur- inirihin shuts S oeg'oeiins lo takp u 111 ji nt exercise to keep iho haodi mill feet warm ; uenleotlng to wusb the bmiy sutllcieutly 10 k-pp the pnr.s open ; exohmiuiiiu the wurtu cloihe worn iu a wnrm room during lb" uy for oostumei aud exposure iuoilent to veeuing parties 1 starving the stomach to gratify a vain aud foolish passion for dross 1 keeping up con stant excitement 1 frettiug the tuin t with borrowed troubles 1 swallowing quack nostrums for evory imaginary ill 1 taking meals at irregular inter vales; ri?"Oue morning last week the neighbors of Mrs. Auuie Fawkes, of Codarville, Chester county, finding the bouse closed at a late hour, en tailed and found the woman doad in the bed. Hor littlo ohild wai con tentedly playing with the dead mo ther's hair, ignorant of its great Iohs. The husband was absent in X ima delnaia PA.. JANUARY 4, A Bay's CorormUun, on Parent! Parents aro born to bs a great troublo to their o!Tprings. They upset all a fellow's plana. It would be jolly not to have any. When I was ever so liUlo, I remember, I tried to hang tbo kitten with my whip-lah, and mother took tho kit ten away and boved ruy cars, and wout aud drowned it horsolf lul day. H j she had all tho fun herself t anil father's aoreo than mother. II" told mo to tako care fof iny.pounies, and thodolUve would l ike cnio f thtunselves i so I aud Ltcu'mitU for medan Auti wearing Club We had mule that for every prof. me word we uned wo would pay a cunt iuto the treasury. We had soveuty five cents iu tho tirst dav, but when we divided, and I fetched tliirly-si-ven and a half coiiU homo, fathur said it was a bad l.UKinHHS, whipped tn-, and broke up t!io club. -ilow w a f.-llow to l:iio when ho is djing liflit t If 1 had no pareu's to knoik me around, I d beat Oeorgo Wash- In fi.m 1,11 li ill.'iv. fir I'd f it. down every ciwrrv f ren in tho garden, and . ' T . . ! own 1L loo . II 1 was n wi iuu,.i .'know what Id do lo-iuorrow. l.otl u.t, , , smilh and mo would go Mraight to Uttmith S,,i IaUudand sliri.Dtho 7. " , ... -.i ii,,n,rj UIIL UIUIJ 19 n rw-H. iin-n wvn , 'V " " lml ",cl 1 , l,.- .w.' 1 l l. and' then sM , ,.,.. ,;. f, I can't s.vi,.Sho said I wouldn't be . . " " ' " '"J childivu have some fan 'UUIlt, and has a bully time, lie Igocs w )od-c iin'!ii!ig an.l et.lmg mi ! Sun-lav , has no b.'st elo'.ln-:, and 'no pu.!ket-haud'.iurciiiofs to bothor j lie cniw.e ,of every circus under tho canvas i , teat, earns m Jiicy i at tho tlKMtre. le,ps in the stable 1 when bo iiki'H. and uUvavs has pud- "... .' ulsf ill of peanuts. Ilo nays that he ' wouldn't bo li iliiorcd wii.il llllulll-l. Uil jiJiuim-, If lin COIIHI hive 'IU lor UOllllll'4, and ho think if I ha in't any it iw.iuid bo money "in uiy p.ieii.-ls. -., i" .In hem s tnv tien.iiiieiils A MiLisi r.s Tim ilenib of Willhiiu AM'oii, ' id.! 1.K.4 ( ii,t, o. iliim pill miner, is announced ! Victoria. A'll'elt wu one of ciinipn ny who htraek rich ny mi Willijiu'n i!iel in li)l, arriving st Vioorij with !!00 uii In of (.!.! 111 lin Ij.I nl' llml yenr. JJi w:m tlie "lim'' il lii" wiut'-r ef 1 H'tl, and -pmiL Ids o'd I'iviu'.iIv. U i I'lm ocoiihi hi lie iil.T- cd u M:il'inn mid nine I a tian.ll'ul 0l Cll . I... ... .1, ror bebind the I nr, n!i;.t emu: il.' bun repioa-liHil by t'.o ruirivCi-p T. ; be rt'ijais e l lion t iki't-p I'io "Iio um for 'lie i.iii::.' 1.'' On iiiiu nccn-i'iu lie uul a iiH.tier iiilmoile n-l' 1.1 in i-.l . tiovei 'iimeut pireet liy ili.-.oi'u 5--0 I pieces ut ea h ulli.T until h'.i;.i.... by I 1 - ------ 1 1- llm police i he llir.iw.ng cun.ment- 3 t n 1 11 nil in 0, st hm 1 viui u ie Hke I0,I)I mi a hind ut poker. Atler two nr three ytirn' prospeiiiy, Abbott yut to tlie botluui of bin cbiim n l his p irse ut liie Hants time, and wax niHctab.y pour at (lid time of his dratk. I -jT-mt tmm ill r T S2TT llmpross of f lermnny iii ono of the most simply divn 1 1 ul women, except on ociusious of enre mony Her bills are sai l to ba lots than those of the wives of many Her lin merchants. She uot infrequent lv is seen driving ont - in a calico dress, an.l the I'rinneKS ltiKinarl;, f refih and cnuudv though past sixty two, superintends her firm work, goes about the house with a great bunch of kiys at lir gir.be 111 tli i good old s'yli', and her bedroom aro filled with knitted quilts and such articles, evidences of her owu skill and industry. The IIkxshm Fi.t. Perhaps our agricnltnral friends may be interns, ted iu kuowiug that t ho year 187(1 marks the one hundredth anniversa ry nf tho introduction of the lIoKii an tlv iuto America, also that like tho stamp net, the Declaration of Independence and other events of tbat time, it was brought about by King (ieorge III. Iu the summer of 177d, a largo number of llesji ans, intended for the reinforcement of tho army in Atnor'ca ero ship ped from their country in slave ships, and a large quantity of straw was placed iu the holds for the so comino Lit ion of soldiers. On their arrival hoar the straw was utiloade 1, aud with it the Hessian fly, which baa caused sucti grief to multitmt. s of farmers . evor since. The lies-, siaus, being plainly visible were eas ily conquered and annihilated, but their iusidn ins companions wen uot so easily got at, but have lived through all the vicissitudes of a hun dred yoara, aud are as boll and vaU iant to-day aa when the country was Ht an infant in swaddling clothes, it our friends get uft a grand Cen tennial celebration and let pivms be recited, speeches made and bon tires lighted, iu honor of the on ehnndretb bi: thdsy of U19 UesiB Cy i.. 187T. NO. 34. jyjAKli XUlioHl ACfSI " 1 Tlia Testimony of.Iho Whale WcrlJ. Holloway's Ointment. IM J."!, H.fl tlirisU, Sotrt and f 7rrs - A, I ilocnpili'in (.f on-, nrr.rtmcilialili- iiT ilia tiropi r mi-1 ililii-nl u- of ibil In "llmilile iri'piriiliiin. Tnnilcmpl U turr I'fl-I ll'JJ HJf l.lilsUMMIIi lllfl .r 1 hi ivuiiii.l inf oilu r h f.i;lv I tor rlinni.l llir klii uiiiii'. ( li ijriy ili-.-u-r l ciinilniun rp miiln umlfriiruili in tri out wilh Ipi . ful, I fury iu s fri il it. Th uuly rii,n .1 i. I "Uoi:lul irritiiin-nl. liiiie-i,l bj iinmu. i in rclu-e I tin liillim ili.m in riml nlmut Ilia wounj mi-1 lo fojlhl ll, l ii;ljli'iti)f rin hy rulililiiK In ,l,-nij "f Hie Oinlmml n .nil In fuicril Inlo nicnl. l iil 1111 p:iiip lim iiiiiliiiiiini liHiiinr lii hp ilr.iini-il o:t ho n I lip Irir.l. twull-'n, itu-l iii--piilnrnl i.-tii runn-l hIkhii i lie wi-nn l arp. -ir nlpi-r, nn I hIipii Hip.p Iiiimii t ir rpinu. i'i, llm vi iMin-l-ihriiixpinr will nonii lip.it: wnnn In c i l nu I iiiu-r j,intii(ii- njiplipl o.pr mr-i ir I .ii, nu -r ibe (llmmpiil lin tirpn pi vultictlin, will iiniti til l mltm i lie ..imp nn I irrenilf neiUl ihu Cine. Tlierc in n i!pci i.lioii if uKi r, sore ' ami wi-l:iii.r. ntiii'lt ni'i- l U"l 1m uamril j hern, nlii'tiil.inl iipnn iho f.illiim of yuil'U nml fur liii-'.i tin- liiniiiii-iii li urgently i ri'poiniin'ii.li'.l n , -uvi-ri-iyn ri mcily. In ciiriiirf Mich i-iionou li ih-vlt f iil" lii rr-iiirp Iho nv-ictn 1.1 n liunliby .diiu if , ilie I'll' In liikcn ncjjrJiuj lu llx Tin- toil lll-flli-li.,!)'. ' I)iihlh.,ii, rtwtt.t Sift TUfo.it, and .-. .' mm !,?;, r I : r.i Aiiy ol tbp nIiuvo iIi-oii-i in iv hp ruieil hy wi ll tutil iii ili. (linn I II.H-i: l uiii k n J iv iniit iIip i-IipI, lliruni. mi l mck nl "' I ' "' aiipiii ; il will ,i:i i t i r.n nu I i hi hip J i no n-litf. .Mi-.li. -inn lulu-n hv Hid in. mill must u;.i-iiilp iij.uii i ti e Hindu ymrui itp l! iiill.ii-iii'o cm lip f.-li in nny luuikl (.nil, viiiirun iln (i, in. i, mi will .1.) in work nl hiiop. 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All onl.r. prnmptlr ttn.lo I tn, (at hi. rel-S.jj,-. In franklin) nnd tliolluo lo all Mid jrd.r-niMil. April 'ii, IHS.ir. ilstray Sheoii. "I MK to the premises of tbo nn- VJil.r.liin.l In Franklin t nn W. lim.l.T, riu..i.'i inemo. roJ. am, irerrniwrir. iv ai7 u,y ta 1 no . iie.it. wiluah mv mibh. Nor. l-i, mid TIHIKH HULK 1-. The owner la fermfl of Rnbsorlplie . . . . . r. Imn A V Hi fll TWO DOLLARS PER ASNUf. PWy Ablo vitliin sis months, or 20ifiv.t pnld within ths year. No paper li continued until all srrearnjrcs are paid unlws at the option of the pnb liHbcr. . 4 ,, fculsicrlption rint-lda of tna edbhlf - 1'AVAlll.B I.t APVANCI. , . lSyTVmons liftinjr. and trulnir pness addressed '.oolh"rs become nuMrriliers iiul sre liable forlbo tirire ofthepaptr 3. ALLEMAN. ftSOT.. AT TO IINK IS A T 1. ATVT. HoIliiMjyfovo X'rtV Ml pr.ifpulonul huslne snl eolloltn nlni.ifil lo ihrtr cum will ht firompitf tltpnp.llo. fun be rnnnnlte.l In English ir (lermnn. OiUne, Mnrkst aijMsrc T SMITH. ATTOItXHr AT LAW. Minni.r.itf ku, sji eih c., r a iitrM P ofe-Mlnna! SerlP l lbs fisb'IS Ooniulltion. In Knnllt . nM 'lrw r n. Tn-li" ' " ' . , lJ ATTilRNET k GQCMEMa ITtlVT h llMtiit AttriH.v, Mi lllolnuv, Saydcr County IVm,'; Tip' tt iloors Wel of ehe fouit llnneon Miin nli"pl. Omiilli inn It Knuti.h sml Uennun laiij.i.ijss. ftn. G,. 1, J. VAN (it'ZKIt, ATTUll.NEV AT 1 W, . Lowt-burg ya., lifers lits prnfe.nl nnil ntr.icn la 1 pnb CMteoilnnn an-l nil other Vio'e.in. nl biinine ciilriHle.l lo bis rt will re- ui-ive .roinpl nllentinn. J. cn:VxMiii.ii:i:, AT rOKNKi AT LAW. .Mi l.lluburff, ra.," D'Tpmhl" prntpMlonst nrrvlee In the pub tic. C.i'lriti'if" ti l nil oilief profeniinnnl Im-im". cntrni8.l lo bti enre wil' tppIS nrimipl nilcnlion. fln 3, 'Ojif II. 11. tiriium. Win. ll.l)ill. ;OItIMM&T3tL.TJ,' Attomo73 & Co'incelors A T-LA O.Ti ?o .N.-ar liie ros n.uco. I'lTr'niri. I'imiii'm. ' Cnniitiriiinu In bulb lijt'ili mi'l CTprmiia Lmsiisjps. Via, 10. TJif- T M. IdSN, A. II. DllU. ) . (Sii'km'o.im ti.l, F.h .1. M. l-lnn.) Ali'i HI Nlii'H AT LAW, Lnwinhiirj,- Yn. Ofpr ilii'ir- prnft -ionnl HPr.lcp lo the pnlitic. C.illpi'iiiin nn.l nil ntlief pro-iV-iiuiril Imnine-n riilriite.l lo ibeir enre will rrcriveproiiij'UltPiwi'jn. Ju. 3, 'Oil! J. H. 7MIA.VM, J TTiHl V;'..t T LA W Crn'i''fi!n .S'M'rr Vtiiuitij, lnut. All lriln- piilriHtfl t " lil ri will bo wpII nn 1 1 .1'l.lnllv m;nn I.-I l . Will iirt llr. nt in. vorii c .iin nt Sn. Inr .nl n.li.ii.nn .-ii.ilio.. Urn li. 0 nmiU.I In III Knulfh or Dm inaii Ihus'imp. Pel, a I. '73tf rtiiAHLr.s now 1:1:. J ATT.JilSEV AT LAW, Selinxgrove Pn.t i)Tpr III. profptniinl iprviflet 10 the ph hn r.jUi'iMi I'M nn;l nil nibrr ,rofpioii hti-'iiie.n piitrii-te I lo lii- our will r i.i-.iiiini ui 1 i.ii linn. OPSce Iwoiliii" i n-ill or llio K" vmnno linicl. f.lnn 6, '07 JOHN II. AIIXOLD, Vttoriioy tit 1 jaw. Ml DDI. Kill' till, I'A. tr.ifplnniil himlneiip eulrimtcd lo It i a cars ho promptly nlloii.lcil lo. Feb 'J . Vtttrmv-:it-TJi.v, L l-. i I n 1 r n , Union On., Pa. jy-Onn he ooimulipil iu Ibe Engtinb nnd ilprinnii I llicit :ixo..-yAnl ori'UIH M irki'l Street, opposite Walls Siuiib A Cii' Sior 8 --I'Jy A w a. & rOTTEIt, ATlonXKY AT LAW. ill Solins?rovo Pa , OT.rn1ii' i.n.l'i.i-i.iiiiit nervicel lo the p,iliio.Alllijnlbiislnpii fiilrii.leS to hie ivne mil renaive jrurupt nlteniino. Office oninnr hIm ibe New Liitliero Cuurch. July. I.h '71. PA It l if, ATTClttSEY AT LAW. sMLl.N'fniltJVU, HNVDliR OOUnTT. Pa Sepl.15, 'CTtf C. SIMPSON, 1 k ATTOItNKT AT LAW, Northutr.berland, Pa. liTr.ra hi. profe-ni.miil w.rvie. lo the pub lo. All business enlriKlP.I to bis .euro vill be promptly atleuJiiJ to. I lsn. 17. '07lf "jfrETERS, Justice of th3 Peac3, .MJllebrg, SnyJsr couaty. Ponn'a Crnv-T.li,ii,n il.it... nml CnUiifllnp. mS.. Kvi-rviliinv Intrn.luil to bi. c.rn. will r-lvo t -111.1I.I .tlPUIInll. Jim. II, '74. f KAN'AWK!., T'lIVPIClAN AXD fiUItOEO. Criitrr-i Illo, lSnjilcr Co., Prt, UTor. bl irufeiluuul iericei lo lit piililio. 6-flS' jyi. A. M. SMITH, rnrsiciAY stt OHur bU prnfoittior tr,lu.i 0 tbo eitt .piuof A.l.tinuUurf' xv0iuii;. Sep, 7 Dll. .1. Y.filllKf ' tiUUGUUM AM) PIlVSfCIA i. MiddU-burg Pa, Jllers liU p-'n'onnl ferviec lo lbs ell item ul' MU taking kiJ vicinity. fMarcU 21,'6T J I. MON'Si'X'K, .Ii.sliV'oa tSsc Peace A'lami'turi, Snyiltr Co., i'a. . Will be in i' otfioe nl ibe abure nieniloo eil plaut, in, M ON DAV nnd b.MUKPA V ol etcb we'., bu nil klude of huainees reluiiuf 1 Uh ortict, will be aiieatltd le ,Jiine -in '7Hir iUKOlCAL ft MECHANICAL DI5TII1 Snnagms Ponft WETZEL, . Juitic9 of the Veai Al' kinds oT eollveilont made f run. I'rompiy alltaits le alt -Md If ih IWS 3 ) Pi . v. lib inSS aveSVntijV t-