a. - t - nbM column, one year, Wonrth column, one yea. 80.00 15.00 ,f gqnare (10 liftfta) I Insertion 78 60 g'tTf tVU'ltuonai insertion, ......alrmM and Bmino. rard of . t i . : I Vmt morslUan 5 line, nor ye r, ltnlitor, Hxocutof, Adirtuiialralor land Aino) NoticM, MitoriAl notice pnr tine, hi tfanaeisnt advertising rod' 5.00 8.50 I .ninths U cents Hoe. ! AH advertisements for a shorter pe Dmn one year are payable at Ur fros they are ordered, and it not paid U e"n ordering thorn will o hold; toon"')! for the money. X o e t r y CHRISTMAS BtLLi. t. trr ioUitn . kf wha tk y gAwoW. . Aad Ik winds th Hr ) bM lghl " ! r nr u oni, a1 the ttif ehln aa th w r wild U t klMt aad bllWr lb slt That MU th frty kill! -t tht fail jljflkUhrtitaat tin al I Ohlalag le whJ th at? ii-wiaa swells, Blest It Ik oaJj of th Christ al Delist II. u Ik soaadt ( tk Chrtslni chimes ( tk Ua of tb M 1 1 w.ra ndthy Wl'" Ik dMei "f tnlrl tlm. kalhU tr wjMiI of oar I fluhioi Uhllr n4 altltt'M bjvili Tk nllfk arllkt rU, M krlgkt ar tk wrtal innmni an Tkatlllaar a koia wall I Aa4krK I tkaartt lnt J ml mil Tk W1JJ of tb OarlH ul J jIU I 1 1 1. V . . . ... till i. . . V . I . ilMnliliiw n im m " lumM tct a ik f ulB jJ tvr Itlliurt lria kit Jror tok a rlli Wkoa In (look h1ltrlk tk bour Li rt tk KIJi la ttMir frjr rl a j fkkrF u'ialt ikall , Makla Ulloior bow taiji, kri tk laooullt no I Hoirt tat lluit.liu 4IIi, Tu iaaUl iuo0aruui iliil I I T. II ot tkai la th Iit fr Ekn tb blMla lb mor, I wIm ua Mlitil tuir aJMiui ra. im law of mi UU !; i I tM if in! tin aT.-ataif bir-d g.-ojn, tail tlw pnu m of UoUJru roa Ua .4 I. !. Nrtrl'r 9ilrl4'4 Bllll il HJ tiMixt lb oaui of 0rtaUu l)lla. Mlirf of Labtnoa shook In Iti bUit Lr tbolruna ooM ui iuutaio ir. alUt a'or tut a.u.urr iUln paat o Mil IUt Ibo Lord w tlioru I uk A tlx al lm u J un itill' L Ibo olut uo woro ouJ iblu i tad of lb WiUter.tlui roarai Ka luUlil !owaka tb. guaata at tin luu. 2(0 Jnaia to tUa 0 tb ji iIJ tall Tbal I to ouki frout Uarlatoi( tlalla . fair llatbTfl.l llkath lo.Tea oo lb. a.ta, looatb iara of Ihil 3tr'U-B rib, o-iuai.au lb Itaa of Ilia tlitalima ' vUt'jaHJlng UjTaCllaJ t:i af Ul to. la tbo oiimK uftlu icf XortU, il4 lb latiaa Ul ino caua iuv itia yai u tba A!plultr'a LUila1 UoJfib, ud la Thiplo balta of oalu, N.B Hat to-uUM Iba w.l.o:u aarjla, waat aa I cUar. of UbrlatuiM liolla I t I. ttn rlnjltit .llibtibri1 lit Not w if Bra, ailtruwlbau.ll.lt fnlla 4 IliaOJbiu palm'trco (Iraauitljr at! r olka auuu4 uf Utoao CUrUtua 1I..1U I ring wbaro lha Imllan unga roll ii tood tUrv) 'h tko roo dol l M I I await tba far bjrmua of tb auJ Pole I'o lb rata of Iho Oraolilad. H OMlar tliaa touaa of th Ocetu'a aballa Uliia'ti tbacbluioiof iba Ubnaiuiu OjII , fill. lafoanadmteot ba:k Ibat hi'aelrclaj hVUUIUapaatof that cularu laaJ, . baa Ha plnoka.1 lh eora ou tbodbbttb inf. tod bl-d lb wl:h 'f id tiau t ; t tba balla aha 11 jilu In a Jtait obl.u trot th Uu who aiaUad th a. nd riaa kgala for lb tettor tliu UflhaObrUtlhatlaXoUol Tbta rlo( I for Cartb'a baat promlaa dw.lla la J.Oi jroa Propbat Dell ! 1 1. Uo oat at lb maatlui of ulht aad mora , roc lb diwo of a happlst day I b, tb Oj (rout our falib' graat sapulohr tora. JTb agal hat r allad away I 4 tha oocua to a bar In our low abodo, fW th worda Ilka tba aanrt.r g .u Iowa and aaeaad br that baaraol rj 1 That Jaoob aaw lu hi draam I Spirit of laotr I that la taaalo dwalla Upaa oar brl with tb OUrlatia X. alp a to Ibat th ls d heart pray uts wall as lbs banded biieae hat th. ar la our owa a In anolent dayst JTk Sorlbe aad th Pbarie Utlb Moanlof Tranaognratloa at III Xooks dowa oa tk ohrlataln land M Ik glorUM ooal frou that holy bill :Ai rwablnc their helping hands I Tom b th words you r mast tails tX solamn Jar, O ObrUliaas BalU I pLlaoflllanoo Merry Chrlitmai, Bow joyfully tbe sound floats out xa tbe frosty ale s almost at every m tble merry greeting falls npon ir ears, from tbe man upon whose 4 tbe Borrows of many Christmas one parkle, to tbe toddling infant lOngae can scarcely lisp tbe ppy worda. Ia thousands of xaes tbe Christmas mora l usher l la with all tbe paraphernalia of xory and display that they pos Friods gather rom far and Jt aroand (he well-spread board, - erery tear! la swelling with Tito, not every hear a, for i) C:f:ul:5iCrlct-Ji: morn VOL. 18.. ba but to the majority of peopto, Cbria'mnAU tba lnppiat," gla loat Jny of all tbe yetr i iht cliy upon wbiobtbe good oi l year recoivend entorUiDi hia friends, aod bfttowB npoa them bin parting boue liotioo, ere he rei'i)j hli stealer toils Year, and ftitea dp bit life that bas boea wovoj of 3 mint taiiel h-elj. But uu tnttter though bis doe U tufty bT3 b 101 more tl.trk than Ii'Lt, tlio grand feativitles and boarty pood -will of bis cloHiog tiny wipes out tlio dark record and bo goua to his tfravo in wliita. Why sbonld wo Dot bo glad sod rcjoico 1 Why ahonld not tho oartb treinblo with the bo and of joy aud gla Jucfs T for dowu tlirjtiU tho vaultod niscf: the paitt there OJinos to us na echo of angle voicos, and golden harp, as tho cl't'l anthem of 'Tkacs on .UBTIl OOOT) WILL T O MAN," rillJ(S J,OlltUr lhJ "" rril, ....oa tho-m .ruin,; air. Then ei.io us wo liittin, wo cutch the welcome tilings: "l!j )ico, ob earth, for to dny a ohihl inborn, and to us ft Soo iugivou.yea, a.Sou, a Kinjj, who shall brio rodoniption to His pco- plo." Ai I fit moHungors weio thvy whoso Kpnttit) I'.uiity hud ne r bbcusttiliod by contact with the rarth to nrouluiia tho coming of our lorious lung aud S vi ar. .N i wonder tlitt awo stole over tho hearts of those (rood wine uion. uh they sat watching thnir flocks, and tboio cu'tio to thorn the bvti liistlo if an'ol winjs, an 1 lool.infr np, they buhcll tho clou 1 of Jnazlu0' biightue.-is rind tho lovoly f rm of seraphs, nn 1 tboir lis Ufirg cars caught i bo strnius of iniisio, ovou ll.o gttd uiithomt of pniitf') nij vio- tory. Mathinks n) gin 1 lor, bap pior chorus ovor roverb(irilJ thf yngh tho courts of boitvon, or the kingdoms of earth, thau that winch rang oat that Qrst glorious Chiiul tens mora. No doubt eoemod to obhcure the Diinds of ILoho good BhunlinrdH. na thev listona I to the . .' .i I rofluuiatioDS from those vwiUnta cf light but rising, they UXoJ thoir giizoupoa th3 star that was to Ka de thorn, tnd following the track of light that marked Us course, they cauao to tho pi ice whore tlu Cln it- child lay. 11 it w'.i tt wai it that j gfcoto l thoir mto lUhei gazo t SVhorO WdS ibl Ivuig whono 0 liUlO'f had liOOU boral lj I in BUch a glorious onnor ? Where tho pomp uu 1 grind- our that should grnce tho oci tisiuu t Whore tho silkon o mob upon which tho soft fair !iml)i should rop mo t Wb.ro tho gilded canopy to proteot from the light nud boat t hero tho livoricl servants glidiug in and out upon thoir royal mission T Ah. uo glittoriog pngoant uuirkod ibo adveut of Him, beiiouth whoso tioad tho oat th should tremble, nud whoso brow should bo euciclod witb a halo of purer light than ever gleamod from inontruVs dialoiu bufore. ltut in an bnmblo stall, surrouuded by beasts of bnrden, wits Ilia resting-place, no couoh bet the fragrant bay and such accessories of contort as poverty ooald provide t and no attendant save the parouts who folt that no ooiatn u honor was bostow ed upon thorn in litis being allowed to cherish and protoct tbe Ono Who should become tho world's Redeem er. Tbe wise onos bowed low thoir beads before that lowly manger, and opening their treasures, prosontod beautifull find costly gifts of gold, frankincoose, and myrrh. Ah, ye wise men, well may you deposit those tre-suros there, for tbe bosom of tbe earth would bo but poor trib utes to lay at the foot of lliia who speaks them iuto existence. And thus through all cycle e of years that have passed in their solemn march to eternity, nations have commemo rated the advent of Christ, by joyful gatherings aud gifts of love. And as w bestow npon our loved ones gifts aooording to onr means, lot as remember the glorious Oift that came to na over eighteen hundred yoare ago, and by our deeds of love and kindness to those into whose homes tbe Christmas mora brings little w or oath or gladness, show that uot ia vain did earth'e greatest bow Ilis head aad die upon tbe Cross, not in vain was that precious blood spilled, for even aa we receive it into our hearts, eo will it oloause na from all selfishness, and open onr hearts lo follow in the footsepe of our Lord Bjud l!aster, "who went about doing -"-V tad frcn reborn no -poor, MlDDLEBURG, SNYDER 'COUNTY, The Dying Year's Cojntel. Now tb yr ll arlaf tk Man boar b eannot lat, Uaaibly obltli arc o'f blot out. All bit eMMran Itao.l arouaJ, . Uilrln( ant a wonl or tiuu I A whS ijitiu 4' tuajle ti'.ij. Twelr tber r j t limtjr mark All Ihtlr Rgnrat in lbs (Urt, HoTtrlng aar tb patriaroh Lib lb ton of Jacob of l J ; Wailing taoli one In b 11 1 Wu il ib fulUi aball uofuM. TbouRb tb Mber'a lif, is dono, All bia obiUren, on bf nn, Hat frrab ract to bo run. : Leaning down, I bnnl mj rr Utr lb falol, xpWnf r, And tLcaa worJa 1 im to bear t Jiinuarjr, lot the weight ,or ,M Paor MJ Ue"oUl- Lot Ibjr brulbr( c1u hrbln l, Fbrnib bit iijr I of culling win I, Wbca b Jolli Ilia bomglras (luJ. Mtrob, wbtn 'Uyt art (tiling loog, Lrt Ibr growing bottr be ('rung To act right aouio wintr wroo. April, witb ft.iwo.l.up earl Ii, j Ki'l tacb rcrulol shower gi b.titi To auiusi of tleitUKf wt. tiri , tnnxicHli tng My, Let t li T life be oil to i gf for uusclAnb work etoli ..jr. June, tli jr I cmily is a anare To waii time in fi.-lnna r.air Of tuin tliosniing, ob, bsr it I July, as thj lliunilvri ro'l. I'ierec eeb donbiiug ni,ina,'a suit, Wiib tb liutb of 'JoJ's guniroi August, In Hit i it! try bat. Tetoh sortie Ioson, f i ts suJ awerl, To tba reapers 1.1 leal, Tlioo, Prplember, solder wi.lo, Willi lb; shrtets wll smi.lio.l, SesJ corn for hsaren'a h irjst lUs, Sweat Ootober, fi'.I vlh jrii, Rich an. I glowim a by Iy., i E''y poet' boA.l.feli ' And NoTeraber t -a panU, Tender, liumfjl, fuil of balm, Tbou.mUit brotiiio in spirin Cil.n. Tbou, Iba yottngott of Ibo.u all. Wnoiu w 'Jink t. i.Lhi' cull, Uriglitest lilit uu iUc jiiall fail. j 01j-il iuaa ugi lime on the l,ro jC'uiilni i sjrida iu tlie cbo.n i 'CMiiiai' ohu lore eaobbcirl Impires, Tbisis all I hoard, for now, I'M kMtig Ilia prut's ilrttlb cold brow, 1 roe up Willi hi ia; a rj.r. C.ttjliiie ,lfiy. Tho New Year, ftilotit and wliilo, Thro' tlijjitu uiUt, Fell the soft ono, Now fuel, now slow, Making tho ponts Li!:o shcotod ghosts t llobing tho wools In finer goods Than ever was spun by mortal skill And blcuchod ou tho sunny sido of Tho hill, where ftingos are woven by Weavors, where tho warp is mist And the woof is air, tho world is Dressed like a brido in whito, alth The poor old year diod lant night, Drop not a toar On the cold bier, Of the brave year, Whose corpse is here. His work is done, And battlos won, And h e will b e Named with the free Through future tlmo for deeds sublime. Wo welcome here The new born year, The snow that falls From the gray walls Of tbo thick clouds, Is not for shrouds For tbo days Add, Or the daye dead. 'Tie tbe white Uaooo, Emblem of peace, Bent down to cheer The soft young your. May not red veia Make a red stain On the white robe. Woven last night,' So, ' ring the' soft Sweet bells aloft, Ring the true chimo Of tbo good time, lliog loud and clear For tble Now Year. "Uy eon," said a tiers father, "do you know tie m;on riy i Jam go i-1 Baby S-toskl- Hang up lbs bar."' tii Be im yt' Th ) liitU dlmpUI n,. ; 8b B'cr Cbrlsttta yt ; Out t tot I kr all about It, Anit lb opsoaj bar big bin t, Vtf ', ur b nn.Ursteo i it, 8b lookeJ to fanAy iu 1 wis. Dear what a liny Hooking It dsnen't lak muori Is Ml 1 Sueb lint pink toe a as bahy'a Away from lb frost tn1 eol J. llul Ibtin, for tb baby'l Cbristtna It will neter do at all i Whya 8ni wouldn't b looking For anytbing half smalt. I know what I will do for btbr. I' Ihougbt vf th eery bet rlirt I'M burrow allocking af gr.viinia, Tb longent that ever t tin t Aud you'll hang ll by mine, djar motber, Right here la lb cam, so I Aud writ a letter to AiH., ; And fasten it on lb lo. Writ "This Is th baby's slocking Tbal bang In ths enrnst bcr. Vou nirer liav seen her, t);ioU. For tbt ouly camt Ibis ytr ; Dut ebe't Just tb bleu Jest b tby And now, btfor you g., Just cram bor itookings witb gonlio, From tb top cloaa dowd to lb tec." Christmas in Gormanv. UY OI.A F. M'ullniSTl.NE. lu Germany, the eclubratioo of Christmas is the most Jclishtlul an 1 ntoriM'.in; uf all lijrm.i't foUivul. inr weeks previouii, a fair is com- u.enecJ in the rriucipal sunare of the ity, t hove booths, orttumcuted with cwrrceus, aro filled with a vurioty of toys aud s petlucfwildQiDrss of play lni! e. Ou tho 0:b of Dictrn'mr, or St Nicholas evuoiug, tbo IjuhiIh are oi tho htattuuo illoiuinntoJ, snl lbs placd oro Ld with a joyou-,l,0 lioi-y t olIeutii'U uf ClilUlrtla, nucompii nled by their paresis ,. t um'sj, whoa biro U'imbors of present aro bought for tho approaching festival, ,iud ulal braochoi ill ev'tlroon to to uhui for Clnlsttuit treo. Night at- iu orpbt aldi'uio'i an? on In f tli" Kiotlik lo tho E'piaro uutil it resy.n les au ill'l ni i itJ I gtr Inn of ever greens, bud tlitt Baiuo see nee- aro caoh rvuiijug acteJ over. I'lraHy, the piecrJing day arrive; ml, wliei I Ho sai siu!s Itl thd vet tin oug-ar.'o .1 y bjptii lor O.t.uuua- eve has cou p. Iu tlio princip al room ofiho house is a taMe, ou wh'eh, p. in Id HovvotJ onJ wriT-tlis, tho prudent aro mot ut tr.actively cpiead ont. In tho coulro i'ki C'lristni is treo lifU its beautiful boiibs, c overed with illuminate I wax t ipera of every huo, while itwcot- meats au.l gildud nuts of veyivari- oly hung from its brano'ies. Arouud tlio tabid caper the liMlo one in wild- out glco, hunting the prose tit Wliieh the ChrUt-klnddL'hru hug givoa thoio. As out'h ono discovers his prosont, tho BUHpotted glvor is omhracsd iu turn, that calling forth the fioost euio- otions. This old custom Is boantiful, ro- nowlng aud slreugthoniug tho at. tachaieat and sympathy betwoeo families aod f.-ienj.i, and, best of all leaving buoutiful iaprossions oo the mind of the child which thud can ncvor destroy. Many men and wd- mon, now advuncod tn years, lovt to look back and th'mk over ud I talk o( tho merry times of thoir childhood ut Christmastide. It is ever to bo regretted that we are allowiog many of thoso old, beautiful customs to be come so changed aod tuoJerbiiol by our now advancod ideas that they can scarcely be recagolzod as ths same holidays which our anoeitors oslc- brated. wwBWtJtt!assaaaaMswawaj A Western landlord Writos bis own bills of fare, in order to save a printer's bill. The last ono announ ces : "C)ffoy, supe, roste befo, frido hamm, boylod and bakt pertalers, frido could pudden.mins pyea, mut- ting chops, voels culverts hasoh and crucified chickeua.''. A fashionable dalveston young lady at A social gathering remarked jcBtingly, to Qilhooly ( "I wonder bow much I would bring if I was put np at auction aft buid to the highest bidder T" "Just oimut $3,. 000." "Why, my jewelry alone is worth that'' "Yes, that's! whS put it aown at in my esuintta. U. 1 . Li-JPt) A Western woman who1 married the nest day after ber L"Bt4id's death exrjsed hsn 'f oa ths groui I that t1; -9 rti ham in thi l'A. DECEMBER 23, .1SS0. NO. 25 N ;jo Spy't Story. "Well, naw, ic!' ". 1J hlpu' when scouting insido ih enemy's lines, did anybody evpr doteCt you as a tJodfedViMte spy T "Never, lint I was ?H7 loiog oanght np onco, and Jho ouly wny I escaped was by lumig . iintook for my brother Jim." Utro the smile on UU faco sprct 1 int ) A broad ijiio, nud ho chuoklol ns Lis inind wont back to tho Actio comical a 1 vuuturo. Tom Wo id, or "L'ucle Toni'tiy," as ho was known in Gun oral Loo's camp, had uovt r bocn with tho army i:i I'l itidurs, but lir had learned thoir habits all tho iim, and was pcihips at wico I a huuto: as ever shouldorod it t iilo. "15.it 1 11 toll you ubi it hut I liked to have boon ctu,;ht. It wa-t l.tto in l)ncem')i-r, int 1 it oecurrud to mo that I would tako my Chr'iHtiuaH frolicliy in ikiug it littlo suout out to my home in Randolph county. We wore vmnpod at tho Warm Springs, and Int 1 uothing to d in camp nud I folt lotit'somo liko. i t'hriHtnm drew ou, I got to IhiuLing about my (il I woman and tho (Miildiou ut huiiu. They woro away iu-tido tho litum of tho uuoiuy, and I thought that Chli'.liua.s would bo moru liko ('hi int mas to thorn if 1 could unoxpocti'dly drop down among. Ho I shoulder ed my old gun and away I wont, out through l'uoabontiM aud down into llaiidolph. I gut utong tii'Ht lato on my way uitt ; saw no FoderaU ( sli)- 'pod urounl thoir pickets, naw my family, and nftor enjoying myself for,1"'1 ou.i tli tt, oi-ouptti.m f,r Unity Ja soasou, slartod buck "Of course I kept out of tho way of all tho suttlonioiits nud uttli'l; to tho mountains. 1 utoiipod ut no body's hmiso uulo.M I know thoiii to truu-blao Soiipierners. Oiio'lk"y' b.v ftliy '"cu;;'1' historian nud ! ni 'lil I ounn t, I'm t !rn,iiilii i,ir. an i' later dies n felou'i death ! ist as d.nk cauio on ti heavy tiloet ;B0t iu. I was col I. tired and !tun- 1 wry. and tho only house whore 1 ! ooul l ibid aholttir was thj homo of old Liilly Johnson, whom I kuow to bo tho mo.t ultra Uuiou uiiui in all tho regiou. I bad no personal iiC'piuin lanco with hiiu, an 1 didn't think that ho had over a teu mo, so I CJiicludtd to risk my.Hi.'if uudor Li4 I oof tint night nuy way. It was my purposo to givo lii in a (Vtiti'iiM uaaio, for 1 felt pr.stty surj lh.;t if iio .lis.iiver e l that I wai l oiu Wood, tho rebel ud lortnio tiro t'uo highest of sym soout. I would tnt livo t j si'o day-bols, tM'.U'vo tho corrosion which light. MiHteriugnp coumgo, uu 1 ornmblos rll elso iuto oblivion, nnd holpe 1 aloug by tlio wot aud col 1, 1 1 become tho fuvorito ornaiuont of nil sought refugo tin lor Johnson's roof i phases of fashion, Tho dospisod and was hoiiitaljly rjceivod. Whilo Nazareiw is Kink of tho Worl I, an I sitting by tho lira w inuiug mysolf, Johnson kept looking iu to my f ico eiruodtly, whon all ut onrvj ho rom from his ho it, appaoacho 1, and Htaudiug tlirec'dy iu front of mo, says : "Ain't your namo Wood f" "ero was a posor, aud I thought 1 was caught. I kuow that if ho re cognized mo it would do uo good to lio about it, so I owno l up nud said that was ray naiuo, "Well," said ho, "this is Urothor Jimmy Wood, ain't it f" "This rolievo 1 mo. You seo Lo mistook mo for brother Jim, and seeing bow it was, 1 humored tho miatuko, though Jim is a blastod sight nglor mau than mo. You seo, Jim is a Methodist and a loader in tho church, aud so id Johnson, and that's bow bo called mo 'Brother Wood.' And thou bo sat down and talked ovor old timosaud tho catup ineotlnt; in the hills, aud I was willing ho should most do of tho talking. "I got along very well notil we sat np to snppor, when Johnson call od on roe to say graco. I bad done many a hard days worki had been ou many a long scout, buve been in some mighty hard fights i bat I toll you honestly, boys, tbo bnrdost and hottest work ever doue was to get out that blessing iu a genteel way. At bed time Brothor Johnson put the Bible on tbo stand, snuffed tbe candle and asked mo to load in fami ly worship. I road a chapter in tbe book, and kneeling down offered np the first prafer of my life, not for geltiug to pray for tbe restoration of the Uni on aud tho distruction of its enemies. Maybe it was auswer- ed. I bad a good' night's rest, and wbeu I left ia the morning felt bet ter than I ever folt in my life. In fact, boys, I bolieve it does a man good to pray a little once in a while, even if he forced to it. J moan to Jo more of it hereafter.'' tlarrip in Chicago. ii ffuftiog 4 Cht isttivaft Carol. Tit oa th Chrt-tmaa 1.g Higher an l klghef ; Cheerily, obrerily Crsc's'.i-s tli Hie, Now 11 lb bel'e ring o0t, M.:rri'.. tnorrlty '. Now lut llif. obiMrn',lvlUi .i:"..y, cue n'y. L"l n'i liirb eoloes sound llti'irily, dr tri'y ; L-i nt iln Imi j.iy ul, it) rt 1 Mf'. i.;y, uk rrily. Not Irl hme voifrs s,iurtd Itriniful of tin', tuin Now i-t brlj-lil eyea almni I. I. li:iiilly lirnitiit. Let tint a nolo bo lie .r 1 hie iiliiii) of h,iitow ; l.-l on' (V 9, ill rr'n ; ho t-'rc fjr th morrow. I'ile nn lbs Christmas lugs IlitftuT mid higlijr . t'iii'en'y, cborilr Cruckles tbo lire. 11 oral I of future tilij Jnyoiiily d'i'nlii j l!:iil I,) lii,f , (mil i ii ,P, Mrihl I'liri'tinns ni.iru!nf. C!iriifm.i3. 'Tis Christum thu h -cio IHo I birthday of "tho Man of sorrows and iif'ptaintod with grief" tho Suv iniir of tho world. In uu uliMciiro j.!;tcii of r.tl unfit nt t ity llo was born. His pnrcntago wan bumblo, nud !h w.n aci'o.iohio I in a ut abl . Hit f.ithor w.n a earp i ntor, an 1 Uo is beliovo l to b.ivo years, occamonally utattl.iig His hearers with tho novelty of His doctrines; At tho ago uf t'l'rty llo enters upon bin appointod mission an ovcut u.in itioo I, etoopt iuoi f.-ut- Now mark tho Hoipiol : His life and tuHsiou hj.v J.vatfil nuy com p.irisou T i.i tho inspiring thought aud hopo of tht? day. Evory civilis ed goveruraont of tho world o.ves devotion lo Him, ait 1 gratitulo tho Man onco mookod by a crown of thorns, spit upon and rovilod. llvory legal d ieutnont bears tho legend "In tho year of our Lird, " and ulmoHt every witiio-ts in court pledges bis fo illy to truth in His ij.inio, Tho ciuhloni of l'id death Christianity I'm Is its homo wherever iutelligfiuco gets sway. Ilis natal day ia tho day of days of all tho years tbo day through nil Christ endom wlun men, if ever, are l.nppy, nnd givo np f tlli.ihness and all flao that umrs bnppiness, to good cheer, good worde, mi,i jgoml workn. 1 oing ino this Mnn Blttnd iig ut the iiuonrlain d win.'o v of u CLiintiau 1 homo oo ! Chrittuiis ovo. 'Cor other fonuduliou can no man lay than that is laid iu Jlol'S CHRIST." A Curious Faut. I'anda of music uro borbid leu to 'play on most of tho large bridges of tho world, A Coasta lit sueceaaiou of sound waves, rspociully such aa como from tho playing of a baud, will excite tho wires to vibration. At first the vibr itious tire very slight, but soon they will iucroaho as the sound wavos continue to como. The principle ronju w'jy bauU are not allowed to play w'tou crossing bridgos tho suspension bridiro ut Niagara for iustanoa is that if fol lowed by procossious of any kiud they will kocp stop with tho music, aud this regular-stop would cause tbo wires to vibrato. At suspension btidgos military cotupauies uro not allowod to march aorotis in regular steps, but broak ranks. Tho regu lar trotting gait of a largo dog across a suspension bridge is moro lungorous to tho bi t Ige than a heavily -loaded wagon drawn by a team of largo horses. TLo first iugroiiieiit iu eon versa- tiou is truth i the next, good sense; the third, good humor i tho fourth, wit. " i' ' i Christiauity moans to the mer chant that bo (hall be honest t to the jndge that he shall bo just t to the servant, that he fcball be dili gent, -) "luches take wiogs.'' 8o do the rtibliehod evnrr Tlnirt(lav Evcnind) JfiauaiAll UMOUHB, rrop'f ' Terms of SubViUriplton, TWO DOLTiAIW PKU ANM'M. raf nlilo .vithin six months, or t rA)!ir paid within the jrenr. No piiM- dis continued until all nrrcrtrntr" nr-j ' p i'il unlutta at tbe option of the l' iiHiior Bulmrriptions rilldB of tli" coti-w , . i 11111111.1 l.t Al'Y A.Hl l-rjyrrrnoiis liftlti( and nsir pJer SiUlroMfld 'o others lipcnn"'til!'riif and are liable forthe tn-iv e tf the imper V fullliuo of 1)11103 ami CLOTH INO at I 3. S. HAIIVEY'S 3 tlx a DIIUO STORE, B3A.VERT0WH, PA. T Mi n's an Yi. nib's Suits, it.oO to Uuderclolliil".. ntlilf' to if !."". 81.01 I'npor Collars I." r.nd 1! els a Box. A lurrro oln-k of (il'N'TS 1 l IlSl-IIINlt tiOOP.S at l.i.t CASH ri(Ri:H. Cull and eaiuiiio our nlocl' and prices before purchasing else whet o. IieMpcel fully, 0. S. HARVEY. Nov, '., '"'I -till. THY l At New York Observe? THIS Ylvll. The Laracsl and Cosl Family Paper irl tho World. Sew I For Sample Coy-Fred NEW YORK OBSERVER. w 37 Turk How, N. Y. 1853. ,71. 1373 llTln ,!,ipt I the miito r,f t!. "iiii ! SiirKM k," mil,., Tli, or iv, ml. I rail tl.a ut. tentl.in l th i,m to tu lai'l tbat L baa a,lu,til ILe nwrn'n-rsTar kJiuiai and fcrroiiltor, will anil .i1 entirety (r( A sit ur I'll i On i K l flim r'lti I tliatltittLatru s -teiu il l lux b:iluea. . llo, .intir.uea to kco,ua bkcd a erj full ati ' weii-feiei'ie,l aiuca ki DUV G'lODH, OROCEIUEf, CRi'CKUlT, D00T3 Jk HIIUEH; IIARl'WA UK, CARl'UTfl, OIL CLOTI13, WALL TAl'liR; p-IIOK FISUIS03, LKATIIER, H.-H. OILS, (MS r.. it'., if.. 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AT ONLY $ t 30 t'EU HAL LUN or f l. o 1'Ett yl' ART, TUB llESf WHISKEY YOU EV- I til HHANK, So; TRY ITw I rrepeulfully aak of Ihsoltltehs otHntl Snyder toun'y abara of tbtlr patronage llailug purubaaa my Uoo.la rur CASH , am abl to tell at very LO If I'RICtS. Chantry J'roJuc lukci in Etehan;e of1 (Jauiltt Taurs Baapeotlally, . S M. SHLfLER. " rb.V. Llecrpiiot, feiry t'o.; Pd), -tTm TT y" Aucloneer Oeorge II.' HatLi.' burg, rf Mtddlofreek, I', "., (ti!d i ' fiotiiits fo the r'ip.'6 of SntMcf f,i 'i f ly, that l w ill ciy 1 1. U "( i uil,u peraoiiiil property, r.t al.fitt n.tiifc t ' on tlu,' Host rem' rirthla l iia, '