R.iaas.sentpressv at •ivedmgboyn.)the,lace.ung,5ved-Bel-lers,firmTuesday last George Baad received payment for a quantity of wheat sold, and about 11 o’clock that night, after the family had retired, an attempt was gee made by burglars to force an entrance into the house by prying open one of the doors. Mr. Baad heard the villains at work, and upon getting up and going toward the door, they fled. He then went over to the residence of his neighbor, and procured some ball and powder, and a howitzer, with which to gimlet-hole the devils; but they did not wait for this part of the ceremony, much to the chagrin ot Mr. Baad. The woods are full of ‘cm, and people who have more money than they know what to do with, had better deposit it in some secure place,CJ!lprcatthePictinirueWC!J