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tfe © wb , aurfl tft* gissrtaioafiaft'i Yeungsville, .H; T., Aprfi 10,1868= P r s wished W eekly , at YO.UNGSyiLI^E,STJLL. CO.,N. W.'XP- BtOn.^A’VS, EdUcxand PuUlislief, Terms: Oft© Dollar a yeaf in advance. \ <2T*2>&r 0 Daea.aa,^ z V&Lpga Wo are- prepared toTrint Pamphlets,. Circu! fa .Bill Heads,. Letter Heato Labels, AnCtion aid • ot^rrHandbHj3>-Basine.is-, Wefldin\- %.nd Addr&s ’Hard*; Prbgrdfifflies', \Election. Tickets, Eavel^tes . Sauk Checks, toe., either yith black, or ColVfeh InkSjfcr in #&}}&■: , j All. work done ai directed by tb* person onrr- uqg-io, and ready ■syfied promised’. ' j ... v.*\« , - V. i ' . » • - . *'?TT'! ~7?7. y .'J9& ' ' A'ud thcTe tliey\ sat, a popping corfi/ ’’ . bUt.3 ZtitU =.U.=tt C ai=^i* ._ .Jijjm St’’e 3 as‘fat as any ox, v t And S.. 3 an‘fat as butter. < . ( f f ^ And there they eaf and shelled the ebrir, - . And rak'd \and stirred the lire. And talked ofdlfferent kinds of ears, , r AnU- hi^chedthc chairs the Higher. 4 iiie\n §snsau kie the. popper shookj •T^en'Jphnhe shook the popper, ’ Al'ill hatdu-thcij faccs.grew as red . - \ ‘ As\ kiuc epanmadb of copper. And then* they dielled and popped and ate, at ; A 11 hinds of tin,a poking— ■ jjgWhile he haw-k-wed at her remarks, 00 jAnd she langhtd at his jokjng. (V) £' ' pdiipd Still they popj^d, apd: still they ate, . m if ohh’s mo uth was li kq a -hopper— gj&pd stirred the fire ;hd sprinkled salt, 03 jAnd shook and slnek the- popper. , The Black Guide, * * >!* ' > * A BY -W. - .*;• v-; : I t, was eveniugrbvlien we xeach e d A •small,. dingy tavern •, on- t i e ; mountain road. •» . - ., _ .* Oar par tycoosrsfed pf three,.persons ^a-raerchant/'nam ed Ghioiont, his son- arid m^seijf. - 1 After- taking a substantial Clipper, I went oat to inquire? after ,.,a* guide ,fpr myself1, a s t my frieljds; ferent route. , I i f answer to m y inqtfirife, a dark- visitged tndri’made his hppearane^and agr.ee.d.to guide nto the rest ol^.the, way, I ‘did not lik e .lifs Jot>k\s over'much, bat i6block struck nine,, the eke]: struck ten, OQ Jto < still the corn, kept popping— ...ytjptruck e!ev$p, then, -.truck twelve, yj jAnd still no sign, of .topping! - I I , ' ■ OfAzd Johahe at©.and t-.it. ghethongh.t, oo fl’he com did pop and pittor. OaEitl: Tolm cried out, “ th icorn a afire! 03 iVr by, Susan, what’s the iaatjer? ” . • ke, “ John Stiles^, jt''one o’clock, ftq Cou’U die oflndigestippj ' , Cl’p eick of all this popping own— fit Jd^hy don't you—pop-the-question? ” i . a i ............. . . . ...... .. ...■ - ...................................... I, .I,-,- i TM h e earliest French professional f o d :! ^ Record seems to Jiave teen named ‘ dean, at the Court’pf Charles tlje Sion*. xfle, of whom Dr. Doran tells us an au- epdote. The good- fellow’s influence was eo great that Charles once remark ed; to him he thought ^frey. had better exchange placts. A s Jean did no\ l&Pk well pleased at the' . proposal f^ a j les a&ked him if he was coritfint at 'tfebfdea o f being a king- . ‘Y e s , c o n - enough,” wp,sc,tbe r4ply, ‘’but i w b t l d bp e m e ituigl^ tashim i^ ^ trhav- tiag euch a fool’ tawerihv mad proceeded itP pack npsifiy flp & l t j W i 'PPo !«* ir.oji c t V 1 ; **,! '3 A s i jeffc fhfApB T -saw- two .men jean- itrir agriinst thd “door/ who rttflrmtired b h t i l : m ^ m m ^ r n i h m g ofihsioY currence a t tne time; ■ -f ‘ -taU u } h 'a d ? } ^ r l jf?8- v. long W the pistol shots-Tang upon the air, and the irsbbers relaxed their hold upon me. ' _ I ‘ foand myself bespattered with d'ood, and could only see Dau ruuning fir his life but what had become, of ife Black Guide, I cbuld not conjee- $ireJ \ I arose from the ground’ and 'beheld tpo persons* coming toward me, in whom' 1 recognized Mr. Ckimout and fa.s son. ’ After congratulating me on- my nar row escape, they told ine that after I h-vd. gone, the daughter of the tavern bSpsr.had told, them that if they val- ut J my life, they ^hduldquiejSly fellow tii’t as dobody rCver returned who was alcotapamed by the 13lack Guide. RV aiso said that they had. long buspected hiii,,^ut;.jtricy pever could find_any pfoof .ofhjs. guili my - i g v d * when he suddenly stopp'd, and •before ’'1 was:‘a- WiWb ofthie;i>ik4n tioh, ;he;uttered % shrill V?iljs%. ; • , iyJL='. t ' f.-. - ' I.lauked ar 9 uiid,butAt that^momeut rrecSfved^ b'ow ( 5 n i 'the 1 'hea 3 whiqh, felled me -fii rleeleSs -to*the gronhdV f\' W hetf'I 'recbv§fed.vcbbscioulhe-s‘ 8 I waSilyiag^betsWeeo; tjvoinfrpiL.- Myiimbs, 'were firmly bound- In one of the .men I recognised my guide; ' • . * - ’i ’: * ' - 1 As koou ' . as .the Yillains discovered that I* I iqa I j .recovered’;.-ray.-SebseSj-j.my' guide‘said to'his accomplice: . • ’eI say, Duo, suppose .we accidental ly drop this chap down ’ ‘yonder prebi- pfee? -We’ve got all that he had about liijn.”. ■!.. ' i 1 , / h I , “Ail right,” respondedrhis compau-f ion-' • -~. ’ A - j —r ' j They then seized ’ me_ \and dragged me toward, .the . precipice. Dan then said* - ; ‘ 1 “ Take the ropes off. bim andi bring me-the o|d; mule.” . . 1 • , The blagk. Guide brought ,the, poo,r beast, wb iciv.was\ .'immediately precipi tated down 1 the cliff. ‘ ' ' : .1 shuddered as f thought'-that :I’ would aojon' ,folloWrr-aad whorcoald. pyove that I had npt; acpidpntally fu^b en down?. -.J The villains now ad.vaheecf toward ’1 me/ ’and hating loosened’ • rhy- bonds/ were dragging rae toward, the 'edge of-l the precipice, when the report of two 1 'gpC mr bosti^ wbo- informed Tae. that, tupf Ctijsiied body Off he .Black Guide. had b'teri-fouiid Tri a- ehasmj where he ■ Vad | probably, fa’ileu intonn'th'edatk', hayiug 'EUiS^d tdre rpa’d . - - . r e \ • *'’ , , . f -- ,JLp -JPS* 9 # y of.hie grimes*, \ *>''. • ■, r ^ ~ , ' • * T he BEssoit.—Tafe '-Weil was- Cat-; ptater*\aod prfecriutor in EditiburgU., a&d ■a r.ery-* drojl character ia,' his w ta y B e r - ,;inj questioned one day by a-iady, at . wiose .house he. was. employed,, ab to tlie reason why people of h'ie jnrofe^ion cn? ■Some time a g $ !t’was ahadiinge^ ffeat B. man a t TttuSvS?rg;'P^iJn!| suicide for the strange' _ had. lit covered th a t 'mrn^ir. Ide.-owb ’ granc’father. Be left'fi 14 dyf% ment explaining tIds ' ’“I married a v.aim.- who hada up diiughter. My house very ofted, fell in. lovcAvith jny step-daughter arid married-fihtf \Somy father became my son in-law,' and sByt step-di: ’l,f-r my mother; heeatsjtb she was my father’s w ife. fr’ome ^tlsoe afjgb my wife had a son; be was m^y I'avhgGs broth-.i'-hi law, and my uncle,’ for’' hV * was the brother of my step-mother .*^dy • fife’s father, i. e. my s;.t:} da$-ghtor3\- had abo a son; he was, of course,, hiyi were so exot iQ © neir charges for cdffius, be'looked vefy'nSysterioa#, a.greed Jo give -tile'. necessary, isferma* tion in retura-for a .glass of .whisky-r— tTie* stipuiatfop- being , .implemented,: 'Tfcfe.said,'‘Veelf rpa’am, fife Just be- !c‘ausef they are -iie’er h'rought back’ to Ibe mehdefl.’ ■ i .' . r. 1 * .' * h\ ■ »' 1 F eed .II^ cks -hfpyer feed yonr .cah th iu the yard*, without a ,“rack'.‘” B- jcoaomy r,i^htfullyT enough shrugs her' sluulders a t so -slokeri. a ‘practice. . The actual loss tothe-farmerfrotn thlg-wasto.; 13 equal, to' the cost of 'half a dozen raiks, auci the expense bf keeping them in cdmpietc repair for ydars. Any farm er who has Un ’Ux, Saw arid augt-r, can tnuke oue. . ' . 1 . t ► . — , The bridge now being built by the Uaion Pacific Katlrdari Company ivfr Dale Creek, west of 'Cheyenne,'i* Tpar ly 2 , 01)0 feet long' and over 110 feet high,’ A sirup is-svimefimes. a 1 rv irood | f' ' r motler. I was my w if's h isb'ah’d graab’Bifd at the Same time* ah 4 a^ l d >0 fcw^Sari,3 r f ,f nor..-, -’a <m«nri*r>n*- is his g and father, I was my own .grand'; | hither ’ .‘““Y - ^ 7 . \ ' The Alpine Horn, i ; -■ . opo -cj . The Alpine borq is an instrunii|^i made rf the bi,rk of a cherry free, d*g :like a -peaking' trumpet, is used to , 00 ^ ,vey soands'to a g reat distance. TJiayal heardi when the last rays ; pf th§;;Suyi-, i]gild tj,1’ summit of the.. Alps, thq»k!lp 'herd who inhabits' the highest peejtr 0 $ these rconutaias takes his born and;cm% with aloud voice, ‘Praise ye the A s socu as the neighboring hear 1 dm, they repeat these ;The f-ouads.are. prolonged magy ’utes, while the echoes of th^m g o ^ y tain an i grottoes of the rock to’peat It he raom of Gad, .fmagiuatiouupsh' , apt picinre ’anything more sublime tha'm such a scene.’ the silence' that succeeds^ bend tl eir kfiees arid’pray in? ttfe. b'ptod air, then repair to their butsIt<^ 1 ^P.'|toT' The '-'ndighb gilding 'thh' to^fpfJ t l s i ^ ptup-*nd.■>«>:\moantaios . UpDtftl^hlclS &K?i hiScen: pecm-rv around, and the vault of h< r.ven Sceinsla r e s t , i f e k g r f # . m of the si 3 epherdb«)«ndis^ rock the praise of the Afrfafe^tep^Siitq the m fad of every trayellerh^tJp^K p tot' siasm ami awe. -O‘io Brb-ber^aiid si-ters each o ; 1 ex’s tempDral ftterfpsj law of .3 od cot.onands-j.ds r.tftb’ t he tiaii/oral A lt rests crmiturv: »on to' diarpf-n ’fce u.-s ami •mil bov?. 11 11,1 as f tr as i - a .i.ienuibj# *blsg®®#a sm u t • i-} Ciijilirs t o - .iviintiiuc. •