fCO.OO goo tr f f 10 Wnes) I Ifoswrtsoo . 75 Et t mi uo:i.ti iiwnim, mi . notBioiethari 5 liniM, per year, 5.00 AaAitjr, IHoontr, Administrator Aivcw Isortces, 2.50 aVlitt.4 nottaM per Hn, tC All tpvawrnent advertising less than 9 moitlh 1') cents line. All advert tsomontw for a shorter tie- jot. tha Anayeaf nra payable Hi 111 m they are ovxieroxi, anfl II not pain , bo perswej onUtrin them will nnUI; wvaonsiWe.for 'he mouet. , 1 1 If P 'o eJ, tvyr. . Wrirt"8EFU3E0." .. ,owleyonf woJBiftnMIO! halt,'' . Until 1 prove where lies the faolt," Of which you bitterly rtoense. Ami eensuvw ms when I ."refuse " ? To risk oij- lot wltb on who hint "Of '"woman' slue" la public print Yon talk of "falsehoods, " bold, unjust Of "cruel Jest," and "loss of trust," Of" "scorn for scorn," of "woman's Then wonder why I can not prbe Yocn "spirit proud." Such word but prove . i : Me right when I withdrew tny love. Yott'flay you're fooleJ like other '" mvfj '. .... The learu your tenon over az&ln, Until you find that manliness, Would ne'er iuch bitter taunt ex pr; yor conure. one who aaw revealed Those "faults" you thought so wollcon coaled. If you such charges now can make, Yon'd double thetn, or I mistake, When onoe yon had 'uoatii your con- trol, Some loving, gentlo, trusting soul. Who soon would learn when 'twas too late. That Love wat clone allied to Hate. Accept my thanks for favors done, And luarkl the laxt the greatest one, Wan when you thu exposed to view, Those "fault" I ng hud seen In yon. And thus compels me now to choose, To tell you why 1 did "refone." for Tt Post. REBEL PRISONS. BY DR. It. ROTIIROCK. At an early date io the war of the Totted states, I was C.nnpatiy Pby iciao of Coiupaoy "C" 78 Ut. l. V. Iutue mouth or Snpt. 180 1. I and el von meu out of difi'xreut cnu puny of the RK't- were lift at Joiia's Mill 18 miles west of ChtUn tf , aith two weeks rations anJ ine li. ciue, Tho col nel thinking at the ud of the two wt)ks. wj wjuI I he cured of the cliilU aoJ he woul 1 send an aiubulanco bifslc, and if there wore men, who wore not' Wbll nioiib to join tho lU'Kt. tho aw- liiilatice driver fho ilil luke us over to lli import, at hii:h place. liad a (;o;ier.i! li pi tul established, tint tho w!l men w:r t j tiu the l'iKt. which was campn I on Look out Mountain, After the U'-'t. It-ft tr the top of Lookout mountain I (in J Dr. lldftHttcIt oonimeucedto ileal out the Quinie to the men in ordr to get rid tf lliosa nnoyinj chills Id about 10 days, we bad the chills ftiibduud. suJ iu two weeks the ma jority were well, ublo to do any kind of duty Well tbatwo weeks puttied and we. aw io ambulance, three weeks passed, and no ULuliulunct: made its appfareuce, we became somewbat alarmed because we were iu formed that a company of rebel cuvelry bad been raised or enlisted iu the valley we were quartered, and tbat we were surrendered by the most bitter rebels. On the 28. of Sept. a few days after the battle of Chicamaua, this company of reb- 1 ravelry come into the valley to see tbeir fa mi I its. Tbuy soon foiiud ns cut Bud e were all taken prisoners of war and the same day we were marched aorosa Lookout mniiniaiu to Ringold, and there put upou board a train of cars and taken to Atlanta, at wbiob place we were giinrdm by private citizeus nutil Doxt muruing when tbuy took ns oat of tbe Stockaid io the inorniog, 'be Rebs, took everything from us we ba'j.. They even took the shoes from our feet, bats from our beads we lis J nothing left, but what would barely cover our nakedness. Ws were man-bed to tbe Rail Road sod we boaidud a train of care and oon we were -on our way to llicb 0'iod, arriving at tbe depot In Riou fond, We were formed into Hue to b marched, to Lib by prison. We ere indeed a bard looking crowed. One would tbink suob a speotuole WM calonlated to excite pity, bnt iu this case it exoiled scoffs and deri too. Even the 'children took tbe tons of jbeir eLlers, and one little fellow, about sis years old. perched lultaotly upou gate, condensed in single sentence of, "We bare "t you, yia d d' Yankee you" a "bole volume or rebel bate and tri- tepb. If we did not then believe On . i.. l ,i . . , , . . . . iu nst4iat description oi a J'nkee,.w bad occasion to obaoge our opinion when wa arrived at oar . . - . J ' wiuv inn ivmivu iiiuf-ir I- f-.t-v wniuatltft tWbiU aUadiair In froilClraeW Io boot or. tmjonel mtt ooa'w:!.! . u.--a, ..I uaj tht.it , . w . . . ,T j Si I.iKl,. an ..a S fisow mm wuwtr rortj, J1! !!l'.'t.l. J J ..i, . ., ', L V" - W It i VOL.19. JlIDDLEBQltG, SNYDER COUNTY. to ne, tine-lM with got J lace in a most extraordinary manner, donbU lees tome omcer ol toe Dome gnarn. oD dt? who knew not the way a of and sneering, aeked If ttiie wae thoee who were before Ibem on duty, "Faleotare army of reernit I" "No."0r when eome contrary eecexh wa replied i. nnderetafidintj the intalt, I pnce)d on duty or eome one of the "We are not i but here tbey come i" pointing to a detachment nf dilapi dated rebels coming around a corner with tbe ebodling, uotnilitary gait wbiob is peculiar to lbs Juhunios. Tbe otfioor road away without any mors attempts at wit Iu the moan time, the sidewalks were liued with citizens who came to see the "yanks" as tbey wonld to the exhibition of some strange animal. A very few exhibited any pity. A few women mostly Irish or Oorra in gave ns food at the rick of tdeir lives. We were finally orderod into ths prison, and there went thro'i'i tlie rero mony of anothor search. Kvery- thing the chivalty took a funoy to was confiscated as rontrtband, we had nothing more for them, they had takeu everything from ns at Atlaut.v Hut 1 did see tneui take from other men, pocket-knifes, combs needles end thread, left the prison- ers nothing but what they bal on their bucks. Libby prison was at on time a Swp and Candle innunfuctnry, three stories hijli, the ro mud were larire and poorly veutil ite I an 1 dit-rust, ingly tilthy. The dost an I tobacco juice of years had gathered in hill ocks nud ridgjs over tho floor, rbeao murtiuriti were indescribab ly foul. They bad been filled with prisoners who h 1 1 j 1st been reoiov. u.l to m tku roo n for ih. an I h i 1 left bubind them all tho oflfil of mortal maladies, weakooi an! wounds I here bad boou no sweeping or cleaning, but into oue of ths rooms we wore forced, oompullod to drink in the snlficatiu nir.tb i tiint breath of which cnisel me to shil I Jar. The room in which I, with about two hiiudrod other Uubu Soldiers, was placed, was to filthy for description. Here f ir five d ivs, almost snlTjcaN itig from want of air, nud crowded room, I remains I, having rations is. sued to uio only twice a day, io taiviun' quanlilios, on I ' poor in ipulity. iu fact uot tit for nuy bu mau being to oat. No. medical at teuliou waH given to tho sick, nud i be horror of our situatiou Seooiod moie time could be borne. To such i degree were wu crowded, that we wurooblio I to arrange oiirsulres iu tiers, like pins on paper wliuu we slept at uiIit. c-iuiitaut iutnrforence ith eaohother's sleeping room caus ed such coutiuue 1 nranliui ua to m:iko uiht nud day more like tho ubodo of fiends than oue of humju beiugs. At lit ouehundrol nnd thirty were taken from this abode of tor ture, nud seut over to Uellla Islaud, which is ritnatod on a bend of the James River, about half a mile west of ltiohmoud. Tbe river at Ibis point is very swift of current, an I full of fantastic gronpa of locks and little islauds. covered with luxuriant foliage among wuiob tho water dashed iu sparkling foam. Three bridges spau the river between the islaud and the city. Toe islaud contains some foity or fifty superficial acres, risiug at the lower extremity, tow trd Iticumoud, in a goutle, sandy plain, and upon Ibis was situated the prisou camp, con sistiug of about four acres of tbe lowest land on the James River, al most on a levol with tbe river, aud ooueequeutly uubealthy. Ueyoud tbe prison grounds to the westward the island rises into a pre cipitous bin IT, there crowned by strong earthworks, which command ed tbe river above. Tbe prison grounds were surrouudod by a low board railiug. around wbiob i nards were stationed at iutervals of fifteen paces. Tbe guard regulations on this island were very stiict Tbe guard bad orders, tbat no conversa tion should be carried on between prisoners aud guard, end tbat no prisoner should come wirhiu three feet of ths railiug or e.uhaukiueDt wbiob eoolosed . the prison, But iu spite of all tbe rules aud regulations of the Johnies. the irresistible yan kee spirit of trade aud dicker pre vented even tbe most virtuous gray- back guardiaua of tbe prisou. Trad ing over tbe line on the sly was oue of tb professions, and all io a short ttanat liana intA mira n 1 . a a .ii.l . I I 7 tbat Iwaiuess. Tbe gnardlwdsUiot', , - or bwvouet tmv one' fi i.n it t , -' w 9ummm swaesv eesss-w " eomelinio beoa-ne very riky, enpe - ' peoiu T when tie Rdarl wa pot Joh ale's who bad been cheate I In a sharp trading speculation. The no Kotiatioos between ns su l the John ies was Conducted on a diiforeut plan, from the negotiations of Him United 5tats aud a foreign o niiitry. wo did n it send Kmbasssdor over to make treaties, Ac . but every man dons bis own business, Anv one wishing to Irsde would hold up. at a esfe distance, some article of a lAmiitini, fi.ln.A hmLmm V!.... il.i , ' r ? '. .--''y''M Hut i traeiu the im -unlihU trufi. the artcle was to beomtfWssd oheap,l:,, . , ,. ,., i .... . . "i written n ii'aliUf Imrters on s ich nnlil the sccesb broki in by mour-1 . , ... ... , ' 1 i on I oiimrv siir ill, inn I not tr i ! ng io pi ice. jtha hiif irv a- I tin exr.iruil in tin. A watchman bing stationed near of , H ,t Bl lrl(, , fr,, ogive warning of the appro.sl. of;,H mi,ltv ,. , f the rebel officers of the guard, trade r H , , , f , , , v A,,,nj; wonld in thiswise commence an I ; w ,., ,,.r ,,,,,, f,h . I ....... I a. 1 . ' ' ' -I" K'l'ii-i iu L'u;ir i, mi l . verv often her.n..i ll.. ,w,.l , along the hue. In this in inner a wholacitard wmil.t l. f..,.,m virtue, by the-e icked Ynnkms. Iligh-topud ysnkee boots, brass. t nt tons nnd piuckbeck watches wore the fascination of the rein, lint tin regular cominodituis nf train hi the yankiie l le were niticlen of ololhiug which could ill be afforded, bono rings ef prison iusnnrs(ture, watehes, chains, and Jack knives, brain but tons, ooiuhs, &i, A jack ki.ifu was a tempting thing to hold up. If yon did, you generally struck a Im Io. Kven CominiHsioned nlhcers would violate thuir or.lers and trade for a jack knife or a paii of boots. In ro turn we got h oe-eaki, wool to cook with, apples and wometiuies p ilnt-m and tobacco. O 'casioti illy oili.'er from Iticlimnu l ca.un int.. prison,' aud traded for clolhini;, an I wore mean enough sometimes to walk oil' aud not pay for what they purchase 1 jf'o bi CoHt'umc I. Down in Florida. The St. John's nv.,r is a qnoo' liver, says ft Kl.uila pormep indent. It is about 1 VJ c il a 1 ;i fioio r.nir to ten luiiui. wide, . il l nveries about a foot deep. I i tha cnutre, of course, the channel gets to be ipiitu deep. Somuti.uos it has a depth of 4 I fuet. 1th current runs about a milt, a duy I persutue it would tike about 1 5i) days for a cork Io llo.it from the source of St John to ite mouth. It is s ill for fifty miles fr m its mouth, and biackisli for 10 J miles, ll is full of shad, cattish. frogs, toads, eels, alligators nud cratvfish. I don't know of any fish or leptile that don't livo iu the St John's river. C 1 this n river " I sai I to an old alligator ml lor who was fishing for catfish off the pier ut I'alatka. 'Why. it's a great bay. It's uo mole a river than Like Erie is. Like Kiie runs fastor than thu St. Johu's river " "Thar you's wrong agin, stringi She's neither a river uora bay i she's a cow pasture. Don t you soe the cows standing all over the river '" The mau was right, All the cows in Florida seem to congregate io the St. John's. .There they stand iu the water all day loug, slushiug the mosquitoes with their tails, while their beads are under water eatiug grass. 11 is a strange tiling, indeed, to see droves of cattle fueding along a river with their bun Is under the water. They look like a lot of cat tle without beads. Thay will put even their horns and ears under when the grass lies deep, aud keep tbem under sometimes two minutes. They get to be as a npiiib ions as a crocodile. A submiuariue cow pat tureisan institution only eujoyed by the State of Flroida Young man, the road op bill may be bard, but at any rate it is open, aud tbey who set stout hearts against a stiff bill shall climb it yet. What was bard to bear will be sweet to re member. If young men would deny themselves, woik bard, live bard, and save in tbeir early days, tbey need not keep their unse to tbe grind stone all tbeir days as many do; Lt tbem be teetotalers for eooooixy's sske. ' Water is tbe strongest driukg it drives millsi it is the drink of lions sod horses i nnd Sampson, never . . .,L:,. .I. The wiuo oua fuyacoo- mwti w i.oi . i. . ;..s aii- v .'.. w .y w-f.t ar.rr r'r rrT ....... t )Wi9t 1 "'. lMaJic' Saie.ia3 iO eit and ModeM BV DR. It. n. OK MlDDI,K3l?nr. Able mid the soroll of psst tim, representing man an I tlringi as they were,-ia imfollol s t ut, d., eye by a ripi I I o m'it h l I i review tia t!ih.r w'ii ?'i htvu pml forevor. I f..r t'n pinln-.i v nl I be lo firn li irt tl at tot ir pri I or vanity. I fiiir v i iii,i. -i. . kingaul pri ,v i.t cni-il. v'n! dolors sit brli g in lirVi-s over a plan Ij f ica t'la a I n'uii in of thoir merits nnni the nibli. 'if nnjii the pibh tio I'liiir rt m a.tndlil.,..iil ,..... I ' l. n... ... i. .r.,. "T mo ni if IIIIMM J I I'.'l Ml lit! . '. . . 1 1, reeks, or li iw tin liiulin art w i i . i. . .. . . " -iap.ei!w,ii..w mo .so says con - solto l the oracles for ii.Hlrncii,,.. HI pieseiipliou. Nor need I refer to ...I . , . i. . . .i Hit, u.'li.i .1 ..f I'. .. .... I il..l., ..I ''- jlt.t.v v.ti, tti....... ..... I....I . . .. ....... j .... .iv. n . hi - Kl.l'l II V-l, lirt riMa. iliv J .mip.i i aoinil i l...il I i. .1 .ii , ..'.tll.riltl if ,11, t IV NM(JI. ClilH e-upii ioi. I noH I the fon t I at i in of nit u! n tho Alexin Iritie sciiooi, an i pour o Ki.irio.lr it, 1 1 -m I ii i . . .... neropumn as .,.in omiu.mt in tlie seliiiiue daring the reoi ;n of Ihn 'of ,,,ttii n l .io n i i .. v . vi , - I'tole.uio t nor neul inf r u you ; , , fl -u ,. ,. ...j, tint from the fouulatim of th it ,1 ,,, t, r.,,,,,1 tl t, ,.. " on'iool aontinnol foil his divi 1 . f ir ,mt i tt. vnl. ..... ., , lUrtlicd man I nail nit. on ,-r tlio 1 1 I ll Iih,m to it i.i v n eiiy ii.ti an iu. iiry to burn w..Mim- th tl,.,t Nuit'.-i log no I d.ndud ...i .i ti.t Scisilian pysician er.in, or S-ripionJty vvi do'urnuul t n i lV..o in of Alexandria were the fust g,-.ut : li,01,t .,d f,m, in p,.,.eh. The proponlers of lilinrl refotn I j very hills tli it i on) nrooo I linn he nt need hardly rovia-v tlfl hut n-y of ! itt. his ears an ecu i that slartud thu iCnlsus. ArchiHithin. As -leiii i In - ... i . . . . i uiair tiocinnes or su.v m t.ul it v I'll I bo deiii'i'ilo 1 1 out ii' i it i an examination of t'io in,tt i li o of Tho uhou, a p'lvJicit i of hooial seutiiuent an I eiiinlel ?imv. ,( 'ho art of tvj.vi . Afi m . )i,s u. 1 1 -pii n -,, j,, j i. :n ilf .t ill IllM CJII'I'ItT i. ( f l'uv i:ih. tiuies d ii kly ii i t j ' . ; ,1 fame beiun us. About U'is I'm", too I'nit i u i : and 12,)nyotlnti.i or :-ljis "i i s ' 1 1 jU bi'Ci'iin k'iu Vd, h'i no ul),ri i ; aoioug their nin nbuis mi l s ipnr- ior men. In couonni.vi wit!i uicli sect. I my mniitiou tlni wull knowu names of Aretm on I Aiv'iinn m, Tho loi uier in nt suoaossf il tioysi. iii in of Ins titbits. The writing on th scrod of thu pist is so plain, t'l i' I may coiidouso euongn lo-uaikH iu a short pnrio I to f itn'ici an onlliuu genealogy of Me Iio si I'uil M ipliors, And to s i i Hi it t'lst i oi in voi o desm ving of u otic i, I il mi I only ro -f.-r to thu fict, tint (lil.tii. a p ipit of the Alox in Iri sit s:i i il, a i l t i t next on the list of grsit -u in of t i-i past, uotuilly wrote two hnn Im I volumos, whioli ivore text buks to the profusion for twelvo lino Ire I years, Sesttis, Sonn nn I I-. npui- ous. from bilotiguu to liio j io., of I that name was unsl mist louuil mm to Q ilen. doling t in ro gn of thu Emperor Anrelins. lint me li cine bugau to extend the bonudries by whicli it htl hnretofore bunu hemmed in. anil we find tho Ara bians disputing wit'i tin (iteeks for superiority. The first euiiueui Arabian physicians of whom wu have any account, was an Alexandiiau pt 'est culled Ahum, Two conturies after Abrun, erupiou, of Damascus, became extensively kuowii. yet he met not a little opposition from .llkheudi who apptie I geometrical proportion an 1 musical harmony to doses of medicine. About tun same time. Itbszes, the chemist, nourished aud was followed bv Avicuuna the most populsr physician of bis times; and whose works were regarded as Authority till about two centurion sgo. Following those, we sue dlbnoasis, the eminent Surgeon, oinnmaudiug atteutiou and wielding popularity almost ns great as Aviceniiu. To the seal of the Ara bians we are indobte I for the writ ings of tbe Greek physioi ins. li it here ends the soienoe and rtfeu of tbs aneieuts, and we view through dim clouds the rays of budding seance iu Europe, How painful to think that these-, men', brothers of one irrofe.slun and age', bate h per- attd revile I" each Mhor .irrcrvrj 111 opiuioii a aaao i utt yioiy i- , J , - - - Jaml .t ,v. ..r .! .... ......ci. JnurmiinenT.' so ws shall alwavs' kotoW .swrsry ruv opiuioivs s ika t i ua giort i .... ...J ...v.. ..c... )f4 aV(asvaibs)sf fsof millwli jirarry nnrirvw vi tun unir;iay iuvukiuuo I . a . . " J l'A Al'lilL 27. f human being Imot in supplication, are remombere I ni more t but the name nf fippoorsles, a Ualen, an I a A'vicenui. are wriftnn In fi'iry c oonals npui to at ex'ern d Immi'-r 1hHm. over the tern plo of funo, 12 r i u tun fall of tlio -H ir id 1 i i i il iri r -i 12th. canturv, to tho loili Ivirio" "n wnppal in tho n it. I;ral'l iuoratiie. can so I priucip itlv In to. Ii'i ins a'i 1 pili'iivd lull iiiiicus not nernai try to b i-xi ni'i") l me The frut i l-'t I mo in i 'o b it 'iu I li" mire. rii ail itit,i'i .! li ii a va'-i i e I in Ivinpo i i tlis IJ''i c-vii'iiv prepared flit p-i'ilic mil, for a ri .i It Hiibuiisxiiiu to pi (( -i-1 nfl s and lin titles or I'oct-ir mi I I nils hoe I nc lllidb i into iiiim ; thu pi ienili i i I, ever tin iv to t!i- n liiiila,'i of t!m itfh il alien of the lll-i-ies, ixeli- tiieuiselvKS t. I pieveu. a rt,iri I nf knovln j.le, ilet . ,i ( i ,- t i i iitdsMO'i of O lieu mtii a uioru aid . I i i! irt preLeudiur to .1 I eViOMon.J by SOJI'I II It ill l tl..(M d HI llO' f ' Ill i i.i 1,1- i' 'una, 'I'l.inl l In, r-ir II li I'l- ll'O ioeed Hito Ilie (n iclim .if In,, : lliiivm mty nl !i ' ' In. IVilS IO- II- ; , bl (j. ..fi,,,,,,,,,, .Vll.v. AW Ml 1 tluj , ,tl v ,.,, ,,, , ij..:,,,,. Tins w ,h .ini.ot .!.. cauus ' uho. tor hi ill 1 1 1 . III In I h IMI a n o alien an I moo o t ill hi .oipeii I of toe I . . -1 - o . til i -t ti i.: Ii a:.i. - cl uie I Iio .vevei , w il I tin -' iMlo-.i oh of Ins aM. , -,..v ,i. r,u. I il li i hi mi Hit. H i I 'midiu. lilmsiilf ll. tint ,ir n i ir I " 1 tnilli. l,o I mi.'Oi. 1 l. t,. I n o o ' 1ZV 1Ul,iiks from their Itlhsrv. u,.d M....,.rM i .i,,, hIi.ipU f i million of Hlaves. The di.x!itig gionls nt a , , . . , , n..st ......, ,,, K..,.u..i tun fou raisiuio iiij oars pu-n oi eirin. -no luviMiiiiiii oi inn pruning (.reus. u "I'.e:. no i i . . . lUi'.n.iligs mi.! play , o. I V HlKl A III! II, a'-s i : ' ' I'.iiitt ea'ig'it ! -i . '' : -.. ne . as i n igin- . .'. ' i . in i st irtn I i' I'I M. I i l t ,-r i-i i I of llilelll gelioo. I'ueu tliii Ol Hi I is. tlin Ro- j fouiiaiiou. an I tint ni t of iirm'.iu ipivpmt'd the public nun Is ot IJnrott jor Ihn truihs of sciunco. ilur.ijiH j n,iw pr,.pa,,id advauejl mpi ,y. ' ('M,U M,n,', mi miuuliauu.iiinlv : iu tl uuiuhur of places Couti'iiitd A look into a Kill's ro on mil givi: one au i I a of what kiu l of a vvo in in she t ill i r. b iMy bt.'C.'iuu. A t; i r I who keeps In r cl illiers hungup liuarlr, wiioso ro im is clean al-vn , will bu voiy apt to liiiiku u good wife and it successful woman. Drier and matuens mo u.-eniiiU tl Ij o if co ufoi t as w ell us 1 1 Dial of otn ws ai it n i A ui I who tlirovM d i.vi iier tilings itiiywiieru, will do things in a I J v 1 1 ly, careless way. .1 url woo does ot m ike bnd till aftor diuuor, mil aim should ulways iinilio it httrsf If ratlier tlian have a soi vinl t d i il, aud throws her ill inn or Uonni t doWll iu a chair, will make a pior wife iu uiuucises out of ten. If all the world c ml I sue horv a girl keeps bur dressiiig-rnooi. many uuoappy uitr riuges would bo saved. Always '-e as ti ly about your pemou and your room as if your (l ieu In could ultvays see you, Uot into the habit of oidt-r aud no itnuas, mi it sill uo ue easy in life uftorwnrds. How thuy pirtel: rumo ha I been asoniuiiig o ioluess liutwitin the lovers. Oue diy Littio'i solio N matu ventured to refer to thuobjuol, aud asked her: iVtion ill t yoi se t fane lastf ' Two weeks ag t uiiiht'' ''VVnat was lie d ling'" Trying to get over the fe ico." I'i I he apojir to be m u i ngit-it nd " "So gre'Iy." returned Lottie "that it toolt all the strength uf pup's new bull- log to bol J bi n " ' l deolara; I don't know what I shall do, the ther-uometer varies so." said a' Ne1 IfaveA woman. 'Due day it is as high' as forty,- aud t'ie next it i4 down1 to nothing stall. t don't bus Why thy oau't in ike them ' " ;j j. -s .i a- . i il. h wW-alr.r i.-' i f ISS2. Will She Walk? Will most of the fashionable New Vork girls, now that spring !aa come, take a throe ii.il walk cver 1on mom ng 'r i n nl to end id en triil park f X i. Tliev will not. Why not II. Oimo ni mi fnxhionable New Yo' k Kirlt ale not male to j;ri n foot. Why Hi 4 II I'l H i l e I O lilieia I i I V H!i t 'h i i I i ii cm i i i . t . . in I nokiin to i .1 n ilf ti frit i s toe. i: - i f H , I x I Ci. v nv t ioo.;'i li e l-i r!l f I lii'V sUl b.ljin',, ilmlli til ii i v pi I'l 'in uti e I-. in in v . i c i tl 1 1 .voieli .l ,, k.inji I in . a ' . i.npei liiii'iit i us fun u ilnu.a.; it t'e'ir i iiji!.-; hi A li il nl i ml I o.i m i ,- 1 1 i ! . i v 1 it I i .li no .( t : in i ,lt lie . I V I I i I .. II , , it.r-ni ;'i i .or -I.i 1 1 -i . tu i 0. mi I i'l o n t oi..ie i in i lii. ii d hc' .i and I iVely II 11 i It w nl, I mine I !..' ll i I I. till II. I t Ik-1 1 II." .-- en J loon t I.i I II IS 'I . h'li ill'l li' III. I ! I i-, li llH. - co ' i'1 'i'i' I., i .! I I. I: e i i. ll nl .1 II is If, .,! , 1 1, ,.- I,,. , , ,fi,, ; li lt .111 lM. Ill I ;ll I Ills I iil lli n .i'i I I 0: t.i jjive i: I mil pi ICe f lllllOil ll .11, II pill. I It I l Ih I Ml. I I .So1 I II e . i. 1 , ( Vi.i; iv. .. Hu.v t. i I ' i Jo!, ul ij f ips litly in il, i ii. i o.Om'Iuo'. i el Imps nut) luliidieil. Wln io who i lm i -hi t lUey were ut home, bn-uthmg may bo enwnr tras or esiliet and ,.,.,.!,. dust, or liny ui-ienn Itmad vnv. or on I'mu tin nr,i kinio. iJutntlilug St. 'atrick's duy ill tin ,,, ,u, dost, oi loey w t ie piick.-d , uj. , ,,, t t bieutLiio- I ' ,K M,.rts of du.t. Willi tii.v l, u i ..it t.t.v t;..u .1... in I Ik- pnolii! gardens ot Vienni un l Rtiiliii ? I 'lionniiv bo Nneii iiiuny eh g Hit ly dresHti i It Ini t i tii,- f i ir hi n uo lor tlni (reus or i i the hi.Uhliii i, n-wing, kui:l':i; or i in.litig. And lliuii ' All I tiieii at I ir o oVI.ick, they iloiu at aootlini' g ir loo In lot opo i. an', wliiliia larga orciiestra p niiH llil.i'lgll Ii limpet and bogles und lid lies and ll.itus iinihij into their ears, an I nil ah i H vtsio is if I i vu-s , shrubbery, trees, statues tin. I foiin. tains are p ii'o I ml i i in;- .w os while they leisurely place the fram ing uimiiaener or l lMier. vt 1 1 li i toe u iii i-l,ing It iib:. i-oli or wit-in i riCilllllul, WIllllO ro 10 1 of tUoil diges tive iippnliitUM. n I how il i they look t Tliey Moeoi lobtiHt and lii ullhy, and the bltioni oil llieir cheeks InoU i i tit as if it had struo!. I u nud had co.iie til hi IV. And why are they thus r.b 1st and healthy f IjiK-mise they live so mueli out of doors and bru it no pare sir, nil I iure sir is pure life an 1 pure food Well, what is thu matter with us that m tk-is S ) I poojile die in onu seek iu New Yolk ? .Ia) be it is bee nisn sin-ince does u-it keep pace -villi i-iviliz iti it, an I because iirivbe our clisely built, crammed tone'liur oivillizal ion knocks do vu more pints t tan il s. in up, nud hands so many of us to lireeiiwood Ciioi'-lerv, winch, during the pant year, acu ir bug t i toe an inial report, hai slio vu each cheer ing su l uratifyiug evideucu of pros pniiiy llirotig i the sale of the nar row honsus prepared for all the liv ing. It is remarkablo ho-v many things are good for rheumatism. Celety is said to be a cure for it. nud ditti letnuns, aud also several other Simple tliiiius. iucluding tbe e'iugof a tee And we have jnst discovered that the Into nf a m id dog' is al-o a sure cure for the complaint in noli' more effective tha'u tbe sting nf a bio. When amsu dies of hvdro'h ibU he is never.again' hard to colupluin of rheumatic attacks'. Tiers is a' ibsn named fi e in' tbe ponitentiavy of West Virginia lis frdie oil1 to soUiebutry else's proper- NO, THE lOrT, riihliiheil every Tiiursilsv1 tvewiwf' JBHEMIAQ OnOUSM, Prvp-' Tflriiis of 8iihert-iplioaV rwo noi.i.sr.s rtn awcm. rsy able ritliin six immth or CWrfiint' paid within the yonr. No pspr JIm . continued until all srrViii sires a-e' I'H Id unless at the uplitin of ilis puh linher. nu).seriitiniis imtnlde of tlie coniitv I'AVAIILK 1,1 AbVANOH tJirlViioiis lining mid Mnn,' psper IiIi-pssihI i ntli"i I o mesiilieiiiers' mil are liable foi tl.c price oflhopsper Oh,MyBack! That's a common expres sion and has a world cf meaning. 1 low much stif fcring is summed up in it. The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back Is occasioned by so man things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold,' rhcumatism,dyspepsia,over work, nervous debility, -Sec-Whatever the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has' yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such disease as Brown's Irom Bitters, and it docs this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rick- IC&iivporl. Ind. Dec. t, 8L for A tnng lim I kav0 been a lull, re, fr,.ni Inmach and hidncy Sneate. My pictii wu very pocr And ih vciy taiall amount 1 o.d eat Siugrecd villi ma, I waa annoyed. . very aftuth fn.n Son.htiantlon or unna. 1 tried many rtmediet wiOi no iuece( yntil I tieed Brown'a' Iron lliiien, Smca I uad iharmy airntach doea nt bothtr ma ay. My atipcllic Itaimply nnmanta. Jtly kitutey trouble fi no mora, and my fCBeral health la ftucli.lhat I Icci rika a new man. After ilia uta T Etown't Iron Billera for one mnilth, I have (Atued twenty fuiuntla in' weight. O. U. Sutur.' Leading physicians and' clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iron Bit TI'ks. It has cured others sulTcring as you are, and it will cure you. ; bVUCMOC rnure fuc iinoMiainr rv " vt. iu'iili int. viiouvnuKS POPULARITY OF Ilecuuse they bare proved themselves the Ile.-t Kxteruel Heuietly evsrln eeiited. Tbey will cure asthma, fold, vtei'lih, rheiiiiiatlMiii, neuralgia, end' any loenl puinn. Applied to the smnll rf the bnek' tliev are Iiil'iilliitble in Urn k Ac-lie,' Nervous llelillty, and nil Kidney I roil I iIch; t o the pit of the M cumin they ere n nitre euro for Oypepala nnd er ('onipl.iiiit. .M.IXOCK'S lOl:(t;s I'LAJsTEKS' are pniiileHh, lrui;riiiit, end (piie ic cure. Ilewure of iinilution that blis ter Hinl burn let Al.I.I'OCK'8 th only Cieiiulne Porous Plaster. -Jan. 5, 18;!. Or. . ROBBEDe?' livea r.iiini, .n an.) boalltj li) tit- urn ..I il, a ura.i CtHV.AN IMVIGO-WOR. wlii.li Snltvlv ami nnnnn,llv our a, I" l.irnry n-atual l.y at.iaii-i i.r km. ; s. in n I Wa.kiia-i, nml ml .lUaaart ili.i f i. ,m- a .t nt-jut-nr-a i Sr-ii.nbtiaa. aa luaa of tu. '.r.v i..., i ..,.,. a ovarii iia.n..s, D. , in 1 1 i.epn, iii.i.iic.n nl vNl in, istmettur,. t ! nh, ii. a. y i.ii,. r ilia.a, t'lial 1-aiTip I amOi) ..r I'm riin..t on a'.rl a .r-nialura a-ra .-.-"S Inr e rniiltra witlt laMiin.H.u.a . . li..'.i. I I.h I N V Ilil'H ATllll I.I at a', .. '; !". u- ! ooa li.r ti. bi an SruaaKta, , r w .. i ani . lit mall. .:cuiely aSal.-l, un raoe., t 01 pur.-) kflilr. a.ltiK F.i CHENEr. Drurjgisi. 1 7 r-ummlt ft.. To sin. Otic fila A van I fn tna Uullud tttuai .Varsii,!', Ihj. NOTICE IN PARTiriON. In the mutter of the ehtute of Jncnt I'-iMOiliiirl, dee'tl. Tn Panlat fltif h ri. Shm.kiit, Nnrih'il tin., l-.( wo lim r i .. In ri, .spruukl- Mllle, Jrll.rti.n Do , f j ut.n Ki,tt.il.art, Mtllann, t'tiar'llS- Co, T.iii.,; Ur.il.'M M i hrt. Illiainnaii., S .lr- .'..,, I 'i,; t.niaiiiial Kl.ariliarl, Nl.etinbitii h. Nnb.i , I. kl I Hi.., I's.i Juuailian Kionliart, nibatiaii.t. i, . Mnuftii'll i'", Hi ,,Wi, b". Kloiitfi'i nii. oLhi, Ni.rili-S 1 1.., Ha i l ari.ltna !-').' Ilrrii'l'iu, N'nttij'ii tin., i a. i ..tare, liiltriiar t, t.l wltii Julio I loh I. nrl nl l.uu.rt it., It . Htrilal, laioruirtrrl il olid won .m y. -i, r, Mieoauil nil, Mt' utK.lt V : F I Minii ia Misok weilar, IntoruiorilrS nh tl o. Vj i H.r.iu bt-aiikwallar, lliirk t sl,Skl-r, Wlliun. sua..-toiler. M-ry SI.m .ill ' ilr-r in. 'oriuarrli-'l with I liana. Vtll.i.r.i. ii. laen.a h ban ."Car, a uOS -r Inlarmanird - Hi. Ho l.ort ilanlnar, w h.i bna lur bar oaaritiaii la. want hr.ninan, hUninnkln. Kurik'il r. . Fit: Jaco'. euuiiKitoeor, a uilu'ir wbo bi Io rinarillaii I. tl, r.l'Oi ban, ol Shairinku,Nu' .'il to,, a. i nrj - uuma, . lerinrrria.l nn o l-uth taliiora and ouo bavo ibalT tfusiUiitti nou ori ivirinarn . tunti (tna winiam -ii(i,i . l. ll. -oilar. oil or shainiikhi. nurib'S 1:1 . i n. lroiior nml Aa-i ai km tnir, koih tiitoa fiaa lor m-lr SuariilVsM. O. ri.erm-i. Oi d llOVS lor mnry piunp No tli'S no., Po.r r.Sss Su. ';.y. liiia oiarrl.il wl,k Heurr llaiaial.or hli.tm. ilooii ricbuelklll Co., Pa. Hslra o-.tl Ug -I raiirerauiaileaa of 4nsa Ckioohorl, Uia (.( 1,'lisumao tarn. Soidar coubii fa., SM os oio bar.l.y utlnod .thol H vlrloo nfo writ ol loqulaittuo Iwood out of the lli li-ia CM I ol ttii'iioi' count., and la at, ft. fried Ibataa lorioel ill kxhoM oW tbs praiol.-i i.f the .aid Jui.aa Klaonbsri. SOS'S, la t ksvmau twn.ua miffD Y, ) AT I. ids', t s .-'.-u. n A.. M.io oi'a iiaroilno nr vtiuolluu ot tbo ll-al ato't ol tbd aold dooaoaod, wbaii aUtl' bars u mof ottouS II jou to. In pruywi. PAVID RBICHI,r, K !lf. Sborltl'l offlos, M MSIabsrs, Morob l, 'r. Oatftioi f Notice is hershv clvsn that bsr.V rSbli-baseil 0I hoise. BoaTk-r. tfcvsn.- sod set of barnsM' shioh have h it io the purUrSsbm of 6bertiilramii':i am', all persons are hereby ctiutitintd nt to nieiiuio Willi tl: Same si tittvi- r-Ml,. MXNiwY-tsUiK