Oj column one year, . fOO.Oo One-half, ronimn, one year, wu' OnfouriaoliHnn,oiis year. One square OO linn) 1 Insert ion 75 Bifrf additional Insertion, K Professional and Ritilnoss cards of . nnt more than 5 Ii dm, per year. 5.00 Au4ttor, Eneeator, Administrator - " and Asaitmee iNotieea, , , 9i0 Mitorial notice per line, ' 10 All transplant advertising lee than I month 10 cents a line. , All edvertlserocnu for a shorter pe riod than one year are payable at the time they are ordered, and it not raid the person ordering them will o h Id; sponsible for the money. Pootry. Hiding Front Papa. Papa' tost Til babyl . Searches every where, ' TJndef chairs and tattles . , .With the greatest caret Pull swide the eurtaln. Peeps behind the door! Never ares the little heap Curled up on the floor; Never hoars that whisper, "Mamma don't yon tell 1" Nor the little lauKhter, Muffled, like a belli Off h scampers wildly. Hunting here and there, Overturning everything " With the greatest core. Canary had a visit, Sitting on his perch; Mamma's apron pocket Suffers by the search. "Now I am so tired Elephant at play That 1 must take a rest A minute by the way; I'll lay my weary head On this little rug." Under mamma's towel Lay her durllng snug! Then the merry scrambling Papa lunched to see! "And you didn't link, now, That it Cot i.D be ik:" What I Live For. BY U. LIXNAKL IUXKH. I live for those who love me, Who hearts ure kind and true; For the heaven that smiles above me And awaits my spirit too; For nil human ties thut bind iu, For the tnxk by God aligned ine, For the bright hopes left behind mo, And tho good that I can do. I live to loam their story. Who've suffered for uiy suite; To emulate their glory. And follow in I heir wake: Hardu, patriots, martyrs, h.iK'iK, The noble of nil ages, Whose deetlri cruwil history pmjee. And time's grutit volume uu.it. I live to held communion With all that is divine; To eel there is a union Twlxt Nature's heart and mino To profit by affliction. Heap truths from lleldii of fiction, Urow wiser from cout lotion, Aud fulfill ouch gruii J design. I live to Imil thut season, I3y K'ftotl mill. Is foretold. When, mull Hhull live by reason, And not alone by koI1; When man to man uiiitel. The whole worl.l shull bo Ihtblrd An Kdeu m um of old. I live foiMhose who love me, For those who know me true; For the heaven thut smiles above me, And awaits my spirit too; For the cause that lucks assistance. For the wrong that needs resistance, And the good that I can do. The Kits of Forgiveness . UY OKOIIUK K. HI.I. Forgive the hot words that I uttered In anger, Tou never can Judge the compassion I feel; :. Assuage your resentment, dispell all rancour. ilt pity dtsHolve thv tr.iil of steeL Ifear Lady, with shame I acknowledge luy error; 1 did not surmise that luy words Would olTeml: 1 hope that my presence will give you no terror, l tell me how can I my blunder amend ? fouiore Willi doubt thee, or deem Hee unfaithful; So mure shall sweet Faucy my con cienoe pollute: !try to forgive me and be not un grateful. 0! - - ",F w"-'a aav wuv lUin dispute. ......... ''"A forgive the hot words that I ut- tored in anger, ue smooth the tresses from off Leti thv fulp hmw ' hy lips are so teinntiuir. ' so full of weet rancour, Tbs kiss of forgiveness la all I, ask 4 Richmond pbv siolaa aavs that Ppl will tak m K.IK U l.nt P'keyMdM!Uwioan year, they Ft rheumatisms and colds. j" wottidot that spoil the wbiakey. f ! nothing so ibilereling J 'pariaooa of tbo amatenr pnMwbaabaaUpaiipoa th. 4 Uu CvbsW, baud. aria- ' l"-Vt a fret triM Sit VOL 19. AHDDLEBUltG, SNYDER COUNTY, 'Who Comes There?" It wao daring the Mexican war, wheo I waa a sab in a cavalry regi manUbatl found Imy.e.f on duly tbe fcej B at era Crnz. Tempted by tb.!ilon , 7 p bigb mountaina in tbe vicinity, tb bnaoliful aoenery and above all the snperb buotiug, I sallied forth eaily ono morning accompanied by no one aava my NewfoundlauJ doi?. I waa an ardent aportsman, my double-barreled gao worked to a charm, and not ontil the deepening ahadea of evening, accompanied by an unmistakable growl of thunder, diJ I give a thought to tbe flight of time or tbe importance of retracing my steps to tbe city. I bad not an ticipated danger fiomtbe enemy on- less it might be in the shape of some email band of guerillas lurk- rt r A in lit tliA innrtntatn rfnrrraa as. 1 toated more by the hope of plunder! " v w than by patriotic motives. There is little twilight, yon kuo, iu the tropics. Tbe aim bad disappeared in tbe folds of an immense cloud which waa raDidlv sorcadimz itself " nurlU nl! 1..,....,. f, ,., ita aablo depths darted lurid sheets . f i 11.. ,1.! ui uguiuiug, ioiiowuu vj mo lucrens i ing roar of thunder which had aUi ready foaud an echo through the ) valleya aud gorges of the mountaiu did not faucya wt jacket, aud. whistling for my dog, I was on the nninL nf rfitraein mtf htnns ilown the rough mountain roa l when the " . ... i jingling of spursaoi accoutrements. ,i.. i- . . i. . .i lue iramuiinir oi noises nil i ine hoarse word of command was sutli- cieut for me to draw back iuto a talli toft of iii'bns rowiu beside mo, A no in her of Moxicau lancers were before me preparing to bivouac for the oiilit, anil uij retreat d iwn tlio I road was out of tlio (ueHtiou, Hi'h, prt cipitons rock homo I mo iu on three aides, through which tho road I hi J traveled had bcou orig inslly cnt- The outlet wua tin.v iu i)iiNB.,siiiii of Lho laiiceiD. wliiiti in font efme tho steep si.lo of tuo -roHB my path- It waa n welcome j The .ju-Mion Will it pty better mountain, verging almost to n preci- prisoner or no piiHotur, lto diipou of him ourselvo and nice alooed towards the citv. 'l0lma le np my mind to risk lifo aud lib-1 "barn the pluu lor or ttku him t remain wbcro I was would bo onlv to court death, a nameless futo, an nuknowu grave, for discovejy was certain to follow whoa tbe suutiuols should bo posted Cautionsly I examiuod tbe smooth , , , . . , . nnliu r.r Ilia riruelmi.A e,inril hel'A v., , , , , . ami inure iy a noiwoiK oi vines cliuiog to the ciovicua aud lifts in (he rock for Its uncertain lifo. Furthur on I hotel,! n dark, irregii lar line disappearing in tbo murky depths below, which proved to be a deep, dry Rally, tbo channul of some mountain stream long siuce driod up. Dropping my fowling- piece and bidding my uoblo dog to shift for himself, I swung myself over tbo precipice, clinging to tbe network of vinea which abook aud complained boueatb my weight. Tbe darkness bad increased with aatonishing rapidity, and and aa swung over that raylesa void J fonnd it ire possible to pierce tbe gloom. I heard tbe abort, sharp bowl of my dog aa be darted off in search of me i then, amid tbe rush of tbe squall, came tbe confused shouts of men, a straggling abot or Iwo mingled wilh tbe crash of tbe heavy artilery rolling in the vast expanse above mo. Depending principally upon tbe strength and endurance of my arms, I carefully and coutiously felt tuy way along tbe verge of the precipice, wot king in tbe direction of tbe gully, which, oooe, sraioe 1, promised to afford me tbe means of oecape from tbe dan ger which euoompasaed me. Uroud sheets of lightning lit op with dazzling distluotnese tbe fear fal aoene, bringiug out '' every un dulation of tbe rooka, every crevice and blade of grass, once when I found a slight support for my feet, and waa giving my aching arms a rest, I glanced above amid tbe yel low glare of the lightning and bebeld tbe fierce dark-wbisktred face of a Mexican, peering over tbe brink, bia eyee apparently fastened upon me aa 1 buog suspended and flattened against tbe cliff but a few feet below him, while tbe eleotricity twisted and writhed like tongues of infernal aerpeota around the mnzale of bia carbiue. Jt waa a trying moment, a situation well calculated to inspire a feeling of terror ' la. tbe haart of tba b I let t. Hoi bather it wee thereto which was;falipt is torrents and irlvieg faiiooely bofos (V, fat te r'" of vl'-J- from discovering ma I am unablo to ay. At all eveuta I esoaped bis no tice, tbs abot did not come, and, watching my cbaoce in tba lulls of I bad but littto strength to spura when at last found myself crouchiug on tbe muddy bottom of tbe old mountain gorge, Nerved on by tbe atrengtb of dos pair, 1 rashed down tbe steep decliv ity, reckloss as to where my feel may wonder. Completely blinded between tbe mingled glare of tbe lightning and the inteuse darkness that followed each flash stumbled on feeling that evory moment my steps were becoming unsloadier. Tbe water was already up to my knees, and rnsbiog by with a force I thut made me prip desperately to : tai.al.ie.,s a:.. 11 'ijw:iwh 1 nmi 1 una I" ' U,e rav,oe- 1 inoxplorable wull,r" ro80 J'ot aud tbe daugerof l"19 e'"Pit grew wider still. My ,pfrentu- v," faculties were lMUnX "". "y b'et wero lifted from . I.H..... . 1 . . . . . .. "eiirmn IU0. aim llUICKCr ItlUI) tUO t aemg, en - veloped ami I tbo siuav and foam of 1 was rusbiuii hulo usslv ulomr n. - ,,uin wllitl- 1 ti,i"k I mttsl!e.re lo m.mt aguio UoW like cir- Lve Ut 'y'lf fr a n. jmm.t, but f nsUn,, ,.. ' amid tho darkuesa and roar- The ho-.vl atij rmb of thogilu Ul w uoar.y strangle t lo Jeath. numuor luaiani an.l . I was wlmlej hesvil. ..;.. ..:..n: i.:..... ! ' fr a final ef-i lf... 'I l.n ,.a.I ll..l. . 1.1 II...! : ... , " C ,n",u to tho sido of Itl... l...i. ......... n.oiuuuruir . , i urew tnvseirotit or the rnu nfi vJiimo the bnttms : broke in an-j'" 1 " iuo the citri cut and or ialed to a firm ; oilier fiercely j "of what value are ,1,,',i'Ht ImuIi t?mio ao I tli,. c icenr. foothold on the Khelvinu bank of tuo'tluy f ll4 tlio Klittur of gold I liko!"'1 1 roJ'; l,,,,,k 1 ' Vor Crm wil l torrent. Tim co .1 ruin revived m. ' to seo-uu I v() huvo alrerdy waste 1 .'" "''"' "'.v nul l up that d.ning fs'iiu'.!.. I f.nv.il f t i,,tf I too Hindi valual.leli.no. 1 for ono tli,! romaindur of tllicnin li'U noth- B uil debris nf f;illi,i, tr,. i,i .l.l... nn l luite locks, all scattered pro-1 dozou lives tin y siio'll 1 all bu for niisciloiiHly about on the steep si la foiled llo hit cjmo hero unaskod ; of the inoiiutaiii, until n faint K'im- ho shall not depart so easily " mer of liyht stroiimt'd tieiniil uislv : "ush, Juan j you are tjo haitv. 'ty, and demand shelter fr im the terrible storm that still rage 1, but luve tn'ns of abafiug. I was niiarmed i the otily weipou had sullied forth with had been un'lo"' of preci- j Ipico previoua to my attempting the 111 U 1,1 . 1,1,1 ,l IU1 U11UIIH II IX ' 4 i perilous paxsnL'O. I perilous p.tssago. I felt my heart j bull raster as I Loarel tliu door of: uothiug rur your p.uua from bun tbattnmb e down ranch which loom-1 All this I board distinctly nu 1 od up, a bugo. slmpeltss iiiiihs, amid ; much more which il is uuuo.'om ry tbe jjloom and solitndo of that will . to repeat That my lifo w it d u- spot. .1 moiuent's hesitation uu 1 I 'ed was hoyoud all doubt j but I w u unocnoii resolutely at the loor. uQuiero i'iV"(who cornea there?) and I heard the cliok of a weapon, I am an Americao, I replied, , bitterly, iu Enclish. ' A Uuited States' ofllcer who has lost bis way on the side of this cursed mouulaiu." With a jerk the door was thrown bank on its maty binges, rovoalin tbe figure of a man of brawuy pros portions, armed to the tenth, and of most villainous aspsot j bell a flaring torob on high, tbe uncertain light of which fell across bia scarred and aoowling visage. Keenly and deliberately he scanned tbe torn and tattered remains ef my ngiform, then in a voiae hareb aud growling be demanded. "What do yon want here, and bow many of you are there T" 1 replied io the best .Spanish that I could master that I waa alone, and repeated my doleful alory of boiug lost io tbe storm- At tbat moment, to my surprise and astoniabmeut, tbe faithful New foundland, ' who, by somo keen (netiuot of his nature, bad aucceedoil in scenting me, burst from tba sur rounding obsourity, ' testifying bis joy by leaping upon roe and bayiug io bis deep, powerful tones. , "Tbe roan's appearauce waa indi cative of a mixture of ferocity and cnooiog, while bis eye, wild ami uns eettled, lit up with au expression I could not fathom, aa be bade me enter. , Strange forebodings filled my heart aa I gaaed about tbe recess of the door, leaviog mo to take advan tage of ibeir etopidity. When they again confronted me I was io possession of tbe coveted corner, with a rifle to my shoulder. looking them grimly io tbe faee. while. roj dog, hhj hair bristling with rage, stood bravely beside : me, 4iplaylog his vbite fange to the en raged gsxe) of fte greasy foor i,P.n, V-. l-'K-tl the hovel. It waa almost bare of furniture, etvoa table an I to brok en cbaira. . A. fire blazed cboerily in the. fire-place, before which were stretched threo dark f irm wrapped io Uttered and greasy blankets. The gleam of firearms, as tbey lay pilod in a corner, did uot escape my attention, and yon may depend I did uot feel tbo oasiest in my mind as I drew op bufjrs tbe the with my dog coiled up at my foot, Id my exhausted state, dospito the danger I felt waa lurking about mo, ( mast have dropped oQf to sleep, my head finding a support agaiust a projection of tbe cbiiuuoy, Tbo low monotonous hum of voices full upon uty ear, and c iu tioinly luconnoitering from bonettli tho TH.irof 1115 c.ip I found that tho three sleepers li t I aroiis ).! thorn I .. 1 1 . mmyos u.i i were m ,ieai, earnest jconsuiuii .u mtli tho gentlum.tu j',,u ' hn I lirt accosted. .Straining my ou t the ntatoat I jooold manai;e to wiA ocoaisionat . n"iient4 or Hentunces as they ,liop. i .... 1 r- it... I f . f I""' m "(''' Ul I'll) lour OIU 1 n:es. ivtio wore as Dtomisinir can - , v diilalos for tho gallowi ns evor 1 ......- ... i. - (cewe I. but the .icchioimI patter of ram Irops f.iUlU from tlio leaVtis ...... ... . that tho storm bad bnt rucontly I pa-son w.iy. 1 buttons " .cmaikod ouo of tho it . -wo von uji ce tun uiiior ui inose jioir. ... ' suv kiil him. If tlio Yaukeu d.iir ha 1 ,aiia!os ilo ini-ht e mm il j it thu f.lliv of i ii . i in I - Ihouih. ,Suip,i i JhIhiuII prove an o,li;jr ;anco !" "1! kh ! Vui talk liko fiol. J,i jru ot see bo is too young to l,av K'une I nny niiportanco. As for Canales, Carnijo ! oi will cot not disposodlo mako a vacancy iu 'the corps witliout a Ntrug'lo, un I jesnucially after imder ,ni what had iu escaping fro, n tho lancers. i I felt the blood coursiug through i inv veins with runewed vk'or ns I j - - o - i looked the situation -.pare ia tbo , ir i i ii face. My brain grew ale'irer ai the ... ... . i nntninonco of thu peril 1 was m grew I more apparent: Tbe dyiug embers of the fire omit ted fitful gleam 4 which foil arost the polished arms of the scoundrels, piled promiscuously together iu tbo corner of tbe ranch. At that mo unut. an 1 as I was ousting wistful glacea at a outline, tbe beetlobrowe 1 rascal who ha lighted me iuto tho don glided across tbe floor, slipping a stout bar across tbe door. "Now, boys, finish tho job, and then share alike." wore tbo words I beard. Every nerve In my body jarre I, tbe blood rushed back to my heart ns tbe decisive moment arrived. Up to tbat lime 1 bad dot stirred or changed my position, leading tbe scoundrels to count upon an easy victory, no doubt. The odds were fearfully against me, and, as the four turned tbelr wolfish eyes In my direction, tbe clear ringing notes of a bugle came rising and falling, fill ed tbe air with its melody. A wild cry of joy burst involuntarily from my line, a tbrlll of , hope pervaded my wbols being as I listened. . It canoe from my own gallant , lads a detachment sent out in all probabili ty in search for their missing 'officer. My fonr friends here paused, ascer tain and undecided bow to act. They turned for aa instant toward or we'll all swing," but' not one of them stirred. . -, j ; " , , , Tbat dark, deathlealing rifle bar erl bad a wonderfully , tranqniliaiug flWot,',, '' , . ; r .. . i "Cqtss pa y," shouted tbe lead l'A., SEl'TEMBKIt all afraid of the Yankee t I let him in here, and this kuife ahull give him permission to leave." Perhaps the vilUin exported to shake my nerves and cms me to ,eil ,y nft q prtrl,bnrsl, I. P., throwaaat'my shot, but I new lp.wtor of the M-tlis in 1 1 ir.i Pros felt flnner. more determine I, in uiv ' bvtnrUn chuivl. in Nn York eilv. life, I covered Lis left hrecit with the sight of the weap in, anil with report the scouudrel fell headlong to the floor. Charging thrjib the smoke tho remaining three rusho I upon me, but were met by the dog. who buried bis teeth in the flenti ol one of them. 1 re nember of strik ing out with my cl ihiiol ri :lr, of parrying rapid thrusts and choeritiif on the dog. whou by s na rnn iut in 1L0 ruolee a horn or ctiiiiister of powder must havo fillei ami 1 the hot otnbnra of tho liro. It explj.lo 1 with trcmnn.lotis violotirte, blo.vi,i lntiai...B.,.,.rnr II,., I . ....... ....!..... "o " "'. ii-mm wain aiun inr an I uuruu m 1 ? ono si.lo half suTica'o I a I n irlv jinsmiHiblo. When I fully rmlir. 1 1 1 ! pacing about me. my own ; iro.ips wero removing tt.o iiniun or 1 ..Al. - I: .-U - - . I 1 1... """oi iii.niy i""1". u m" . .....r. ......1 1..... 1 1 .... : ..... ... - ; ,eioiinniau i was ncxniir mv noe. - , It wai, aa I aupiixa I. a n artr si it i - n search of my unf .r.r. f,, s,!f. ,..n l they wero r. turnm.; fr.m a , booties search when tin. rop .rt of a ... npu.u.1 ' . ". ' i lu,f,r att.mti.in. Of conrse wn mt Li Niort wor' of tlio tliroo miscreants, whi wor-i draped forth from the l iruiii'' l .. .. i. -n i i . . 'k he ho le I u,or , U f,r niercv. nut thrit iv 14 n ,t fii.i.i r if ,J !;., n,. ... ( , i'" ,h,"-1 cv,,r to'iipt imi t ) wan lr jalona :iiuon. tin hilN of .(,.'icj iu plui-t of (,'iinm. T.u iV.pti 11 )JJ3. Its corner si o io w.n 1 ii I on t!,o' t'lirtin nth if O.-t i bur, 17.U, undi.r tho Riiperintcndoncii of Ciptaiii I II i t , .lillmiu II ,1, i,i u,i Ti'ilt ...... -..-..a .... .... ..mi, ui j ii i vi.i b. j direct from l.i'ilin, who accepted till! a war I of .r.)l (then tboilirht to bo a largo fortune) for the il'nin. lie ii b.iriu 1 in t!m C itn ilij icometi.ry at Wislnu 'ton, an I h i dmcoiid nits still live in that eity. ; j The lintisli ,U r iyo I tliu bail 1 .' ( in tho you ISU, b it. it w n robiilt ' ,'y Ciplii.i II 'i n, ail wis tirU Upouod lor tbo reception of visitor1 on January 1. lnlc. Ton p utin of f i ir I ifty cj! i nn on thu north side, u ml. ul in I H-"'. duriu tho a I iiiuiHtiati ou of President .lack in. tl ,. l l..,,l.l... i . . .......I... . uu i.,,ij uuitiiiii ., fci, o ciboiirn., . , , , , ... in height, with a fronta,., of ol)0 ' b down her hp-ctacle,. whilo l.or i i i ,.... . , face licauiod like tlii iuoou in its bnudrud aud eighty fout aud a depth . . , , , , , . . . ,. ? .. , ,foui teeth night. "We . ho asked of eighty-tlvo feet. Tlu vestilnilo I ..' . ... , , within the front door is fifty foot loug by forty wilo. T he famous East room, which was fininhed GUy yoara ago, is eighty feet long, forty foot wide aud twenty tvj fuot hili. Ivight large mirrors eul throe cbuudaliers, of crystal and silver, adorn the room. Tho walls are covered with gray paper, nnd the furniture is trimmed with gray rep aud inuoou velvet. With tho ex ception of our public balls it is th largest iu tho oouotry, aud for its size, is certainly the baii lsjuiest. The President's olllco, wbiuh is ou the second story, aud whioh is tho Cabinet room also, is uot very largo It is thiity or thirty -five feet wile, itb a ceiling about tweuty foot Lifli, In tbe middle of tho floor is a lou table, aiiirouudod by leather seated chairs i loug lambre quia ourtaius ot a dark bluish gray color adorn tbe windows, aud tbe carpet is of a red tint, with largo figures, and a lurge map of tho foiled States ia ou tbe wall. Washington ia a Government creation aud tbe White House is chiefly memorable on account of tbe men wbo have lived in it Evry one of our Presidents exoept Washing ton bas resided in this famous bouse. Tbe original cost of this building io 1792 waa about 133,000, aud tbe total oust op to tbia time is about ll.SOD.OOO, 0yWtn Vayt. . I . . . .Mrs. Joseph W. Frenob, , of North isast. gave birth to a well-do-1 -. 4ti , 15. 1881. NO, 'J, The D.iy is at Hand. The f )lloivin bunutiful iw:i;e it. from a recent disciirst on t'je woi'tH, "Ati'l thoro win ii'i m ire "AnJ then ho v stranoly wa are isxl.ilcd an I bow painfully wo are insulated from the dear one t'lat have g'ine into the f .it .1 ro bxforo ih. No word of tidings comet to us from aeros the sea. Hy night o sen I up deep stioog thoughts into the spirit luud, but wo feel no unswei and our sihl dies awsv amoni; the Hence, and tho stars. Not 0110 dear word his pis-tod between us sitnv nwHV buck iu tliu in intli and venrs llMl) (1 uttering spir.ts lm threat lie lit 1 1 ,,, KOod-by. and lo ik.i I its . , , ,,j ,.0Vi nn j0 ,t0,j u . . ,,ve loo.i o it o eyes that were w,. ,tU, ,.oii)t;. An 1 Hie I j ci HU tlje (, H1) fthovd ; ' IU J it was .K-tic ; and tl.o spii it v..is ' H..J. tiin Bl.jrit t, ,t w:i xvovoa into ours iih witii ni Mlie-i of h'.,..;!. An 1 ! . . ... llo oun ll . nil o ti.o bkv, not Hot . . . . ,, i, ur .,..t ,.f ti. 1, l, 1., i..ll one uiMKr ,v ... me n mm, io u-n , nd ,..,,1 ,. ,mf ,ri m. Mvhtie nii.'iin.i - . I t lU tlmt fl..l!.UI; , ,;, v, mVu ul) i.y r...n..mlH.r : ,:.,, J Uiey lomeiuber in, we , 'think. They worship th-re, and we woinhio here, a LipLoii chorus lend- . . . ' i-ring one psnlui they with i.yen I from which nil tear havo botn ten- del ly niped. ail 1 uithficos IjniuU f.il sitii lojkin0' npoi; tiiu fr iut of lio.l i wo wilh eyes nit teiit-liudim-i me 1, stiiuiblin over tliu lonhncnH i of lifo, wju luring, h ipiii an I wait ' tug till our eilo s!i ill bj rupealii l, : our lit'.lo i jI in 1 of louuli'iBsi mid ux poctati HI b-l III 1 1 j c iu t i I1 11 in h witli Hie cj-tti:i"iit of t!,j rd hiii h i I, and no more sua iu t'lo uj v city of UjJ." Young in iu, d iYt s.vuar. S vcar- i lil imvtii- vva, i; i I f ii1 a alio purer . ! 1 1 novel' oiliV I t :iH IM'l'l u it : u tior helped diav a prij in a tittury. It 'H" ' tv '" ' '"r 'ivul' 'phr.it. It inu t mlro liilHt lil.tuu- Hi, nvnuu milium llJjlliS. UJI uuv i 1 s .. ;oi ii 'i nil w iifi bimot p lunlo t (!,,.(,,,,!, ,f 'J'liuro ii no oeiHMiou for m t ..iiin f niiUi I., of m neiisn m,.i- jollicn, wliolo it is UHtful iu projf reading and indiHptiiHibiy uecesstrv in ''.tlin forma to piem. U ban been known, also to iiiaorial!y p.ssiat tliu editor in looking over tho paper after it is printed, llul, otluiriao. it is a very fo ilih au I wic'u I habit, 'ahin iti HwthH.). "Mother, ' lomukiid vi Poluth jfirl, "l think llirry mo-it bo going to propoNO to iun." ''Vi'liy m, my daughter t" querio I tlio old la ly. IUD lUm II.UUIJ II lltnil i IW'14 II v. ing with kiic'i a tuuuigerio as yoi) and da l." ?Ai i7yo Etjk. A Scotch iniuir'ti'i m co ha;d that no womuu cuiil 1 Lear pain iis will us a man. That is uot so. Whoro the mini thut cuo Miin l having hU waii-t tqueeevJ so ho ran Imr lly lirestho f r threo hours of sil five, uing ami not murmur ? "Vuu do uot fiml any diet In the butter wli.ch I put on my tab'e.'' utid a t'ii lieardi'ig minires. (irnuilir, "o, replttfU a bnunlcr, "It's eo strong tor Iheiu." Tlml liimnler was given iuiiucliuto notice to quit. "You seoiu aad and tlejectod to night, Claude, dear." "Yes, darliug. incu of my emotional ualure are easily alTeot.id by tbe smiles or frowns of fjituno." His wusburwo man bad discharged him. The Man Who Cheats the Printer. The iimu who cheats the printer Out of a single pout, Will never reach the heavenly land Whore old Elijah went. He will not Kaln admission there, By devels he'll be driven, And made to loaf bis time away Outbids tbe walls of Heaven. Without a man to greet him, . Without a pleasant grin; The happiness thut he will reap Will bealuilghty thin. Hell have to eat the thistle Of aorrbsr. sndjvrat. ...' ... fiihliilul v r Thurslsv r.venltis JRUKMIAU CnoOlK, Prop Terms of Subscription, tWO DOIXAR TEH ANNUM. Tsy ahle vithin six months, or S2yiifnot paid within tli B Tesr.- No paper dis continued until all arrosix;;es are fiaid iinhw at the option of tho pub ishrr. tnhsi riptlons nutsido of tho county l'A V A II I, K IN aDVANCR. SrlVrsnns liftinij and ninif pspera dlreed ' olliTs lieeonie silsrriiers mil tire liable f'-rtho price of thepBvr THE GREAT SKIN CURE. INFALLIBLY CURES llchiny ell7 S'nl J f)inri.i,-; S!fT,yf, koiis inir, f'f'Vr, OJ V. rf ttinl yttri'urtitt Af fiction risn nthrr Human A-:ncie$ Fail', Thk 'Tirt-na TK;Tf rir. i.r t pilr ! SUtn.Hrip mn I MI'.mI M.) , Cm. In lti lntTtil l rcTiri-m ll,.tv. . t . Hi n HI , ,1 I'urlrnr, n. t itrr , . I " nl I'" I ti'l'm Ml J I'l'TllTH lir, lh Html Mi 1 11 (nr.,. t nr wunhnri,, Tn nn l rifdiiy !n a- I'l Tli ln r. an mul'lM tullal, ltli mi I nui.tj tiliv. lr,irinl with U ll.ioero-ler il hxll ,t t l-iidi. .Mill Itli rum. Will fi 1. jmj ti,..rt,orn. Hi. )iilpfl, J rll"tlv "Hi i'WIciIkim t cur, .j silt ll.iv.ua I "n I. tin., i, nr ut. ni'l lnv f .r i.f.ti ,r 1 nut mil in witlh f nn hin H nn.1 kin,.- .r tmp y-r : n a i . , -' 4. 9111 hir viMiit yr i inml hun'lrvl, it. rt.i i ilo.'l ti iirn'ioun.'n.l 1,1. o. h pl J I i"r.Hi.vn(li fiiM l tin- ( nil -ur, IN111 tiisH. U.K. ''Hiifninf. V1 , tUn t'i, S t.. pur. t.r ri-u-l r l.t,.r,fv. .. mintf tVkr, ikii'IIi n. t 1, . 1 '1 ri' l' .1 llin'i 1 r Inlrr. n. 1 1 rTicrnA I Itrri'-rm mr n 11-rit ills . I'll tl. t .11 Irrt II . I ..... 1 i'"'l'i 1 1., i'ri h 1. I'll" el I'u r' ...i.-r... 1 -w in. ,tn ii i.r.M 1, .. 1 ...... 1. ... ..1.. . .. ;;-,i m . ' 1 1 1 ' , I ) 1 1 u I, ,1), nl. 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Iv rni.u .,) .,,-;,i. 1 1, In il ..ii ii. 4 i rl. r irr Hi I I a. -A I K Mr,.iv ittnt t'rlnmrf titll,.u,ll n?i I tDy I d ivi'i-n i,vr tli l-li .11 ,liu ,i,i',i"ii. r tti Ml in.ivi, ,ir u 6(li),tr.t I'.irt. l'il,: i in,. s i.l verlLi. i.ha fiirrr ii, KnsTdiX, )Um f H K llinleiviiniefl linn opened ft l I'uriiitiirr Store, nenr the Middle- burs Depot, nnd kerln roiihtantly oil Ininil a Inrffeand well srlerted stock of OU.ltlMl HllttM4 llt'tlMtlMUlM Cati-sirtttil OluttrM, 'ol-Ni'iit OIinlrM I'lVllMIN ioil I'fttllfM ijl 1.. . i rl x 1 1 ' ;, ..VHryihincelse kept In a flrst-cUss r uriiiMire more. H. H ftCNINGER. Iicnr the Ilopnt, Apr. U.rtm. MUdlelfirg, Ta Hviarriage" OnMf f i.-'ioih 8EXE8, fcf lb mril..fl ini lll,i.. .,in',..,,l,1ii1.. ,i,aiili-6-ll lif'IIUhl, n.,. iiiiiini! s.mit. ,i, -.ii -,l.,i iu, ine lullliouuii llosilh. IM-iuu.i.fj. l:.i. I'l,,, i n i. ir. i l V inni.i! W iiniiin; iur in lnDt i'i',-, "il Hi.rt.irwa l,v ili, uii,i. v. rytth. ru. I'ruu. SO oents, li'y l'f- A. U. l .I.M. On. uMf.i f .uT.bi lull, Kutlliwwl, l.i will ily S3C0 I ri'V,.r ia. ul .rll u cl.rimiL Ui-.. ..r..,iii.,, rvn he nudi nliv mid rul.i.iiuru Hrml iu r, n,. I.a Cuidsta Henlth. Reliople Fc,iiSia Pills, S a Box. A iiii.61 Imniu lor . .ijiuj during i-nu. "l- Rubber Coede "'S i Irrui.r .! li.iliui.m.l iul.u,t,uun.v i ijiri... . bo cents. Dr. A. G. OLIN, Kentucky Illorlc. l 8 Cltrk St.. I'ln, o. III. OPIUM d niirplilartalrn find with. l rala k IkrimMm. S nui, fur jMntlralarlir.Ol I U IS hurts Throi6 St., t klraio. TACOUft. KIF.GKTift CO.. ft WHOLCnALC IIRSMRB IN FOR RIG N & DOM K8T1G DlfcY GOODS. IVo. Mai'kot Mt. tNilladolphiti ln. 11 Jll2V'A.ltT f,,f 6B saa mt HII4, Bi66HISt, liable-, VI. 6. r.la.lor l'tolr,tlnit HII.KS last lUIm's 1116 HrtMMly fall! 14 ur. prtar64 67 i. P. Miller. M, II., ! An-h HiraaL rkli64alilila, Ps. Kan H666I66 wlllmat l ilut,r,i Sand fnr alroular. All SrugsUt r sSBtrml inrat Kara II or alll ( tt rr T"6. 01. Bl4 IB MldSlatinr b Jtks . M.U, OrssslM. . 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