I Indepe#dent Retublicaxt STEAM! PRE TINE OFFICE, Below Seartes Hotel, in Hawley /a Lathrop& Building, rirUP STAIRS.JEI fle haepaPerg ma,simitsb IT/C&OALT. 316ATZG8IL. . LINA. COUNTY. yIN6 A.l', BY H. H. PRAZIER, • . ♦S 11,50 A TZAR, IN ADTANCT. _ . , .. , . .- —,--.. • • • Bates of Advertising., - 1 ye 1,2 or kr kill:Tr ml B 6 ally, 1 square,. 80 5010 75 100 1 2512 25 SOO 500 8800 1 2 equanm, roole 50 2002 50 4 Ina 5 (10 990 . 19 09 ' 5 equarea,l 150!2 2413 0013 751 5 oo 8 OnJ7 LOll2 C 012009 4 squares,' 2CO 0015 1314 . 50 8 00:2 59 1 1 4400 Ralf a colurno, 118 ob i ao to One . column, SO 00154200 .• , Twelve lines of this size tYPe.? make a equaie. • Mem Ihkeeof thls size typr,—.l4aie, ) - • - thei Yearly Adeertieent will here the it:trite, of altering or &amen, r setvelthetteekhoonwianaliy wahootldditloell cnar ~ Roden, Ordain* ealveslisot lee lime honied at •3 per by semen. Adrertleerbeat• to halm) inertion, smut be handed In These stay snanthie. Job Work.--The office of the Inneeteorwr R.2IIIMICAN le peovisk.d with three printing "'ie., -a STEAM POWER PRILS.S. a lure !LAND PRII"-in. and a CARD PACttn, bieether wtth • ensl anneetn.eut of Jobf.hie materials ; nada khwle fJob Workatuit as Canis. Clreutes. Dntere, 111,hdbIlls, Labels, Patut4ilets,...tc., wal Is boo lastly-unit promptly. - . • ' - BlaukB.4ctectece' and Conatableti' Blanks, Vehool Bleats, Notat. Deed; 1A..., L=.lllolaract .. *E.. k.,14 on nand and ft, ArA:r lilac Int,crunnerr aznrsuen.n.olnn. - - - -----------, BUSINESSS CARDS. . • Henry C. Tyler, EA LED Dr r Goadn. r.rrAe„. War e, Nnitnna. 11 Rants and nook bladlel+ and orb, tote Ware, Wneden Ware and Browns- Head or N.vigato..l'.l4it I .ackaa, If outrage June 26% . 15Z9.-17 ncrrruca ITSNIT DltElliti. IL Cooper & Co., • BaaI,rKERS. Sootei cin to MST. IIit.PER - 6 CO.. 11 tetmle.. tttEot out do. tatt Lou roAs Store. Turoplte tArett. itottntre.. June s. . 8. S. Robertson j SALER in Forrlda and Domed.lc Fro tegrtalnles.. la titer en-am-sad Soda Water. Oisdert. Clanttir, and Lim.. of all Idada, Claars,n4.4, c. , nf,yothad•rs. d etery paNg dannee..l sltb a tort Hass: Eat:74; nom. Waverly..". Y. Way. 4. Y. x- Lay d. LILV.-dm • IL. Garratt, vgnomiLE loot RETAIL REALM/ to FLOrFL GRAM. v SALT. Aw.„ Now 34 , u0ut.,1%,.. /Slat, }MM. Lit . (Mk,. keri,eorbrx4lr bawl the t.rst la - m..4i. of Tloor. by :Le Rack or 1.1243,1 ISrrib.., ut the low eel obirLet !limb; ako Suit be tbe nt:!e Ihrrel or Load. All .abler.rectok Mrrehbots arbt sW lw I.nnurtly bliebdr . ato•-iir Caell poi.l hr Grain, Wool, `tit.s, ant b!I Linda of Fame, prowset to their ressat. 1.2, 3121 d, 3v. 13:.9 -1y , G. F. Fordham, • ILTANT,,. Window Mins. LIM, 14. m. Lumi,ex. and lauds liazotal.. Tin shop booth Cranes Hotel, maul Carmaer Slop next „Methodist Clauszn. Ls:nu., Pa, April -tf John W..CObb, R. D., , Dan now prepared to puttee LEDICINE L and FI:RGTRT. /3 Lin located blausaYla Mortroste..ra.. aml rni rtrirtly artmd with which be out t. tailor& 011.1 CE over Z. t , LIt'S bane; oPpostte Searle'el tote!. aos. Easy. Co. 1ta....51.1reh Dr: A. .Gifford, . CURGEOS DEPIT/ST." o=ce °VC? F. IL Cb;m7 r dices Store,— zttertfo. wil; be r ref.. to b 7,011, or th4gl cr en a new Om. 4 open6G.•m Cwt f • ea. if trquirta. Dr. G. 'Z. Dimock, VITS;CLiN AXI) SPIV - WO:C. hao torrmaumthricoatrd hlnzarl / a: 144.truoe. ClMirrichull• CuMiry. Pa. 1.117.1tZ eiver Wilma Y u . stet,. Lodera, at &axles Hotdk • *lnt lc , lad ; . - Dr. Win. L. Richardson • Wetri Dtt•ltt-el . • !tt tuttdfr ido prt , fro•Joral ern kora to Itoo it. Nt•.t.tr•oc a.t.titto • :c , t..!tj . I 01 . 110 E Goor 3I - !tot. tltttit• ..t LW: ii.•3otottit Hurd. • ltatarto k , {. Ott.. lt:oto-411. _ .".: . Dr. E. F. Wilmot, Pill'ATE of the ..o.llo4.tHrit and Homeopathic C011e(e...4 ts•Leme, L. Liar pent 'neon). In...hied la 'Orttit Rend. rh. 0 • ' ,,,, cr . of Millie and Ellorinitli V. made oi loridt. the )4. E. 4, ...,4. ---i- - May Id. Iniq.-13 - - . • -.-- AVAIDr. 11.' Smith; susGrkix 1 . 4.3 - t 1, 4. Lka . lacnrt and Aft,. frr.,,ilt.,. tit. ,LiailiKt efiarch,(netb.iiit i ) It Itiveii roie.`..Partiettiar titentioa t. HI Writ.. to Haim 'l, 11, •,c tic,' 1. rind rtn.vga plate, had to Eil.bag decay - leg teeth.. li, aivelZigivary 111. 1i44-tf - - C. D. Virgil, . - 'RESIDENT DENTIt , T. IiONTII4.E. PA, & Cm at tLeFuntl:a Eta t !. 11... m tin. j. 7f u. ls j r, r, :ne tern: on balda blbrer plate dent la the All Jobs w.uranted lel 1a8.4441 • 1. Thayer; ffstilAN A3I).EITihG, Mahrenere, ie. Ofikr le the •,- -...._—_-___ --- _ _ Keeler it Stoddard. hEsynts rs roorpt a Nnor.s p, . Leatl.4 and lindin J.l Sldnest_ bit Suer Wow Sautes Wad, Mantmle. Pr..-mtea icascaa:. c. sArnaimat. Abel Tunell, braes 33T Mrua 31mbieniss, I.y,atut, Varaw fkk Iran Yam: F. 2.7 •-" Ir Atrumeutt. Tnurry.f.locbt. • vopst.r Pataa 314k:him UtMILIVet..III4 Chandler & Jessup, LE LAt..i. IN DRY GOODS, Rudy Ntaile Cli4hing.timeSerfet, rablic al awe, AI torsos'. - Brothers, trap:l:s ix rnr Post wow,. COI= 0fT112954 ontet and Pulaactors. • 11,7 m,, - - - • . I. Lyons &Elm, DFSL ells Li DRTGOODS, GlOCeliet, ILIMIngt. CfOtkerTs Thu‘r.Bnuirs. awl Sheet Murk. tr..; shoo, uurr7 —4. hu. burns.; hunisacir..— uhlk Arrow, Mumma; Pa. . 1 .13 • ................ s T 41.1.1U111. Resd igitrr.sly DR:f (Ax)1.08. Dra" Medidnes. Fyn erockety. Iron, Otadra. Witcbss. A. ktu.“ ...... te. Brick Mak, Illarnuas. ..... , Baldwin IVAllen, 4-T:LESALE and Real: Desks, is Flour. 1561 t, Perk. PIA. Cisau. Fsr.i. Caulks. cagssr sod TinsolbrassL AL* sue. MotasSs. Srrops. Tea. Cues,. as. Putlieack, one dour befsir 4. ktieffiftei Od.*, 'Cobb,' DI:4IFR N ORIXERLFA /mt tne Aare recentl Lrane Rug/7en, Wastn.e.ra. y accepted, 1100:41 , • ... News Office! ' • Vn YORK MIT ILLttfirritAnD NrWRPA : l'E£B, MAGAZINES, /he., for sale at the Mout- L otttose, Ma y,, ‘k Store by A.N. BUL LIRD. y, 186. * P atr o lliSil kil.. tie& advertise,. • . . • . r ." . I • . . . . • " VOL. 5. } When Bannerssare Waving. Want banners are waving, An l lances a-pushing, When captains arc shouting, "And war-horses rushing; When cannon are roaring, And hot bullets flying, , llc that would honor wiry,. Must not feat dying. Though shafte'fir FO thicir. - That it seems to be snowing; Though etreamlets with blood More than water are flowing; Though with sabre and bullet Our brasest are dying, We speak of revenge, but We ne'er speak of flyiug. Come, stand to it, heroes! • The heathen are coming, . !footmen are round the walls; • Riding and - running ; Maidens and matrons all _Arm ! arm ! are crying, ~. From petards the wildfire's Flashing and firing. The trumpets from turrets high.. Loudly are brafing ; Tire steeds for the. onset Are snorting Illi.Valeighltlgj As wares in the oeuan, The dark plumes are dancing; As stars in the blue sky, The helmets are glancing. Their ladders are planting, Their sabres are sweeping; - Now swords from our sheaths Sy.tho thou- ands are leaping; Like the flash of the loin - Eve men hearken thunder, Swords gleam, and the steel caps Are,cloven asunder. The shouting haset.!ased, And the flashing oftennon! • I looked frOm the turret • For crescent and:pennon: As flax touched by tire, • Au hail in the river, They were -smote, they were fallen, And had melted forever. ,1111 :4uttaivag giith. THAT I W:l4 in love W:1:."4 a fact that did hot admit of a shadow of a fdoebt. I dsported myself-like a person in love •..l.talked like a •personsin love; I looked and: lilt 'like a per son in love. The affection jthat had taken possession of my youthful heart was no - every day one. I waslenre of that. There were not words enough in the English language to deSeribe the height, depth, length, and breadth of its grandeur. It was destined to be a grand accompaniment of the ages yet to be; a fixed principle throughout eternity ; a plan- et of surprising beauty in the broad heavens of home affection. My Jove was returned —the strong yearning of my nineteensyear• aid heart went out in the direction of the -mrsst beautiful maiden in all ----shire who, in return, sent the yearning of her h e art to meet mine. Twice a week, as often as ;the week came round, I went up to the old .brown house of Dr. Stoddard to tell hisli daughter my love, and as regularly listen e d'` to a recital of its return 'from the red - lips of tny.•chcfrming Janet. • The good doctor made merry at oor expense, and his jolly wife took a wicked pleasure in constantly reminding us of our outh. Janet was tortured by sly references to her play-house in the shed, her long sleeved pinafores and Pantaletterof six months before ; while I we's of an old coat cf the doctor's for illy mother ,to make into-a dressing gown for me. • We were, nevertheless, determined to be married. Ike would steal slyly, away from the house while our cruel friends reposed in- the arms taf. Moepheus ; hie us, on " the wings of love," to the nearest city; Janet would become in a moment's time, Mrs. Ja. Pon Brown. At mice we set about making preparations r this important journey. Everything, of, course; must be conducted with the greatest secrecy. At, tweae o'clock I was to leave my home stealthily, get my hither's grey nag noiselesely out of the barn and harness her, and thee!'proceed to Janet's. Janet was to be waiting for roe-at her chaiiiber window. I was 'to play a ladder at the same window ; she was to dteteend that latider;„ we were to fly- down to the road through the old. Line, to' the spot where the horse was f&stened i and the wind should not outrun us. There was .buit one difficulty in the way.--, Janet's room was shared by her sister Fanny; a little. ntiseltievtots : wiekt:ti ereatoe of elev. en sho, t o . ~se I-they Ile was born in Paris, but' never knew who ' his parents were. He went to live with .Ca: zautton when quite young, and had been with hint ever since. He_ said Cazaubon tised be a chi:milt; and did some business in that line ; and it was in Paris that be... ineentre I the infernal Machine, which.-they Lie - since used with-such.fatal effect. -About twayears,_ previous to the present dine,. they left . Pruiii together, and sped nearly, a year in tiavet ing over the kingdom. murdering and rot': bing for a living. Finally they came to Cai. tellaneovhere the toaster obtained his pres ent situation, while the boy wenLinto a 'mill closerat fwd., Caziuibou ruarked- the. victims WA were to be robbed" and.the boY then did the work. used various irtifiece - in 'car rying out his plan, but the usual one,waitthe same. that he had tried,upon me.• ' The boy then explained to me the secret of the pipe. Only the outer surface was of meerschaum. Within it was a pistol= of the finest steel, and of the most exquisitri week manship. The stern was the barrel, and -the lock waiconcealed within the bon!, andeoe ered with tobacco. A ; thin plate Metal protected, the curiously Contrived lock,' and upon this. the tobacco rested. A-pressure of the thumb or finger 'upon thhi plate 'dis charged the weapon.. la order to °oak it,the • plate had to be removed. And now comes the infenial feature of the contrivance._ The powder used in,Me little barrel" was ,Carau bon's own manufacture, and very powerful. For a wad a piece of felt was hied; And on the top of this was 'placed the missile which did the Mischief: --The imp. had two of them with him, stitched up in - the lining his cap. He took them out and showed them to me. This projectile was a tiny arrow, not. larger than.a cambric needle, with one end - sharp, -end the other 'beat down to a thin' feather.- It was of fine steel,'hut cormed with a green ish-yellow substance; which was the moat vir ulent and speedy poison that the .chemist's art could concoct. That needle once within the course of the blood, and death was al ready at the heart. Its wound - no mortal eye Could detect. II punctured the skin not so pliably as the prick of e. pin. He who "pent it on its fatal errand- male sure of his aim; generally striking the neck, and the vic tim would fail into iosCnsibirity ere he could comprehend-what hurt him. '• I returned to Castelltme with the boy; and havieg4eft 'him in charge of the Sub-Prefect,. I took a gendarme along with' ine, and went to' he factory.. Monsieur Cazaubon was sur prised to lee me back 'so soon ; but be- was more surprised when I asked him to take a walk with - me; and when I palled -in the gendliPm,e,.and bade him put -the handcuffs upon the agent, he was ready to sink to . floor. We_ hadhint secured bethre he Ltd sense enough to resist, and be was 'conveyed -• to the office:of the Suti•Prefect without trou 'ble. At first he . deqed everything; - but when he found that this wodid not avail him, he swore he would,kill the boy. , In due time, Monsieur Louis Cazauborrilm tried and condemned to death; and the .Pre feet of Digne took possession 'of the interne! machine. Before the villain was executed, he confessed his crimes—told how. patty.. years he had worked to perfect his fat* in strument, and produce the roison-and' also owned that the boy Henry had been- driven , to help him through fear of hit life. So the rascal Was executed. ' Henry Do pin spent two years in confinement, and- was then set free, and commenced an, honest life. As foe me, I got-all the praise .):deserved, and perhaps, more. ' At all events,' I' had done the country some service, and the peo ple were not siriw to acknowledge it. ' [The following was picked up near the O ffice of the &Imlay Thermometer.' _it is evi dently the beginning of one of thOsi ".thr:111- jog tales" illustrnted on the fens eieky week The Blind Spy. • A TALE'OF THE SPAS ODIC AGE. - LT SYLVISTLit 4111 .1103111:24132, Ate Night upon it battle field ! . • • In a lent guarded, by five Znuaves, ; sat. aroundo, mosaic table General Washington, Mi;banined, and Juliub Camar, They' were. commanders . of •the allied forced'-at the - step of Jerusalem. It was evident, from the- ap; prarsuon of themble, that tlfey, bad been playing faro and (tricking-lager. bier. " .Hist !" suddenly exclaimed' General • Washington, poniting his linger to hit; lip.' "Alta!" quoth Mohammed; ,spitting out a ' volume of the Kciran,bearinethe Imprint-of Harper Brothers. I ," Hum !", ki anueaked-401his Cmm,- piecing .his fi nger to his nose, a Florence Bold. 41-Zcivaveat this junetacii Put his head in the tent,..snd laid; "The' miirderer .of Dr. Burden iv dlicovered." • - • "Then order the garrison to aims cried - General' Wishingtou, ,',arid lei .the: Atilwan ! , kie Light - Guard hold - Pike's Peak the Hoiam dieeley Civiary chargisElfie bins in the rear." • ' - ••••- _"•Don't you think; Generalthat: it the Minie battering riun,- . such as 1 . toed with- Nelson, . Trafalgar, were en - lent) up it would be better 1" said , " Bring in Flora Temple, 'iihd J. 'Myself' wilt rideto.the scene of , 4;66,4 extiiimed Mokimmed. • gring toles"revOlver, and I will.ort , • - • • !" said another gouave, Putting in his 'head, " it "limn the murderer of Dr Bar- - dell, itis the Blind Spy who approaches." The allied general. fell to the ground in a fit which was only relieved by the "entrance •of the Blind Spy I ',Taking Gunk * 4poeirsi , kbou.leof Burnett's Commie, he it - ind said, "My Mester, Socha* bids. you • surrender, or he will 'send you • all ',to 'the Mammoth Cave as prisoners ;:if, , • (TO'be continued.):. . .4 tar Criditors have bettermentor*thso debtors:;; And creditors are s sep,ntitious sect,gres_t °inertia 0104 di,IS 1114 II FM