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He peskt German ind Englitb. ' . April 10, '08 IP A.BOYKIl,Jr. AUCTIONEER, - . Freeburg Snyder Co. Pa., Moil respectfully offert bit tervloet lo Iht publiojt Vendue Cryer tnd Auotlon ter. llaviog bad a largt experionoe, I feel confident that I can render perfeol taliafactiou lo tuy employee!. Jan. 0, '071 f T. I'A UK 8, -t . ATTORNEY' AT LAW & DISTRICT ATTORNf. TdlDDLEnCRO. SNYDER COUNTY', Tt Offict la Court Haute, 8ept.l5, 'U7if ZEWJS tilll'MEIt'S HONS TOMCCOWAKEHOUSE No. 322 N. THIRD S' (5,S3 PIllLAPELPIIIA. jyjERCUAKt HOUSE. U. U. JIANDERBACnTnoPE. .. . J. C. Nll'E, Clerk No. 41S 415 North Third Btreel. ; , Philadelphia. 1LLER k ELDER W HOLES ALK BOOK SELLERS, SUtiooeri, Blink book Mnoultcturct . tod dealer in Wrapping, Ulaetinf , Cur- lw Wall pan.r, Panae H'lte OtU- I VOL. SELECT POETRY. Oil! Why Should 1li Spirit of if! it rl a I 1'rondf nr WILLI A KXIIS, fltit ht atintiM Ihe .tilrll or mortal he rroi.ti tnkaa.wllt Sardo mataor. a leal flvliot rl.iuit. I A tlah of the llnlilr.lnv, a hraak nftha wave. Man pa.seth from lire lo hi. rest In tueirrare. Tlie Iitp t!ieonU ftii't lh wllliw mny ftle. t n'mlter'! iirniin'l. nntl t'tulflftr In Ull And H yunt( ami th old, au.l the low n l the limn. Shall uiouli!cr to dnot, nn.l topcrther .hill lie. The Infml a molhr allen'tp taml lorr.1 i Tlio molhor tint Infant'e allrti.in who prove t; ) he hiMhari'l. tlinl mottior an-l Inrnnt w no hlct, Kach, alt, aie away to their dwelling ol ret. The nirM on whnjo ehetk, on whie hmte, Shone beauty anil ploa-ure hr triumph' are ' Ami the memory of lh"te who l.ive.l her an 1 1T.11"., Ike (rum tht mlml nl the livlnu eral. The linnil of tho kliiK that tht nceptrehath The hrow of Ihe prle.l fht the metre hath worn. The era of the "w. an I III hoirt of the hrfi-p. Are hi. Men iiu.l In tuo ilplh. ol the Nrl. The naa.inf. whne tot wa to anil to ran. The lieriiinan, who cllmUi.l with bis tr-itt. iiji the .trr, Tht hf-iriMr, who waa lere.l In peirch of hi. Iirpii'l, Have fntlo.1 away lll;e the grut that we tre ut The .ilnl, who enioj-e.l the (mmunlon or Heaven. The .Inner, whoilira.t to rannln nnririrlvon, The .l.r nin the fn.i!lti, llio uiiiliv an. I i-it. Have nuleily inniloa their bine" la the ilut. Po the mnllllii'le Rie'-lliie t!it Cowe- or tha : weo.l That wittier, awae to lot other. n"iM i So the multltii.ln eooio. evi'ti itine wo i-i h-iM, To repent every tale that h,i oflcn houn t 1 1 . I' ll I..I.......I....W...I We r- the Mine lht. th.it our rtthor. hive' W We..2the..:. .tream. and wo vl.ie the!. pame.nn, Ami a run the miiio course th.it our f.ilhor. hare run. i Tht thonniit. wa are Ihlnkln; won in nank t Prom tin- iliMlh we are nhrlnklnir, our father woiihl .hrlnk t To Ilia Ilia we are cllnKlnit, thev al. t woiihl llntr i Hut lt.iec.l rrom us all like a l.lr.l on tht wlnir. They love.l hnl the torr we emnot nnr..M ; I Thoy .oi.rne l hut the heart i.r tho humility I" I eol.l t iii-jf K'o'ti-ii-ii'ii no wan ir.nn ineir sanniier will oinn i They .ye.lhut the tnnnuoof their Kli'lne.' I Uuinh. They illed-av, they illed fin.l wo thlnij. tint are nuw. Who walk i.n ihe tnrr that ll over their I row, Anil loilki. In llietrilMfiUlitu. a trea.iirii.l alni.ti., Meet the tlilnK that they met on their pilgrim age roml. Yea ; hope rniliV.ivin.lani-T, plaa.-nre nnl pain, Wa mlnitla fnyi-lhar tn .iinhluo nn.l riln : And the .mile an. I the liar, the ...n ami the illrya. Mill lollow each oihcr, liko .urne upun aurKo. 'Tli the wink ol an eye-'lli llio ilr.uuht ol a lire. nh IMm the iilim.nm of health to the .alca-re ul .If llll, Vrnm the ull'I'J .nhon lo tiie l.l.-r nu.l the ahrtiti.l : Oh t why .hould Iho spirit of tnorlul l.cpruu.1 I The aliove henolilnl Km m.iv l e ni-iilv ra. Knlila.t a. one ntlhe nnat rinltiit..n in m.r lanvuaiie. A. nnni wo pomuirn l It in the euro tin paru.al nt our rf.iilnri. l wa. the liiviirilo naliH-tlon of Al.r.ili.io I. In. eoln, who olton tnhnaro-il II Willi rtoon laalliitf. N iloilln the m.Ihi that prnvml).. It exerte.1 an Intln-n. e on the llio ol Hut gre.it, gooU un.l liumiile man. T UIk laaiin wai wrll ten hv a vnun. Sootihinan. who liore a name that I. vanerateil bv every true ot t'aleiliiula. lie llve. ilurimt ihe tlmaa ol Mr Wlitr Mnit, anil ille-l lo fc.liiii.unt O'l'l at ine eariy tue in 4i uiiivi: K4Ti:. OR, ATiaUGUNO. t'Olt LIUkltTV. The venr of 1771 wna a dark mid 1 fflooiiiv'oiiu for our forefathers who ' where tkf o stru""lin2 for liherlv. In South Carolina alfuirs wcro then In t . .. . . criticnl enrol itioa; (icncral Greene made an unsiiccessful attack- on Iho British post of Xinutr-six. nnd with drew his men beyond thn Ti(ror and Urcad rlvors. Lord Itawilou followed him, but could uot draw tho patriotic goncralinto nn enpagetneiit. At that period the.ro stoou io orth Carolina a plain, and tinassuminjr uouno; it was n ono-story biiildinir, Dcatly vhitowasod, nnd surrounded by a fence. Tho garden containod many choioo flowers, nod Ihon benuti tiful boney suckles shaded tho doors cd windows. It was tho . house of Mrs. Heath, who livod with hor two daughters, whilo hor son Goorgo was la Washington's army fighting for freedom. Kato, tho eldest of the daughtcrc, was a beautiful girl ol sixteen sum mers ; hor auburn hair huocr In grace ful curls down hor shonldcrs, and her face beamed with kindness, whilo hor eyes Phone like tho pretty stars that lighted op tno azure vaults or Heaven. Doe evoninir, as Kate wan standing at the cottniro door, she beheld two mounted olliccrs anproachiug. i bey were richly drewed, and ono of them she rccogrjizi'd as Lord Itnwdon, the commander of the British forces Id that section of tho country. They rode np to hor, nnd Rawdon leaned over iu bis saddle and addressed hor in a kind voioo. " Well, mist, can you let mo have lie use of a room for a few ininutos?" 11 Yes, sir, our houso is open to you' " Come, Colonel, let us hurry up business' said lUwdon, disruouulin, while the Colonel did tho eaine, tht Ulter loading tbe borsoa to the sta ble. Lord Bawdon advaoaod to where Kato was stiodiiijr, end mid I "Whoso homo is this V " Mrs. Heath's, sir." "lis I hor son is in tbs robel army under Wsshingtoo, is ho not V Kate trembled at the inault, aud she looked at lb Briton with search iog glance. - " My brother i not robot j he U fightiiiir for Itis country." "J am sorry for that ; he is a brave dot, ana woaio, no aouot, oiase a 8. r r t I r . ar v vv middlkbuik t would rather' see liini lio , lol.ui' lint her enemies ji-i ; !'! on Iht. de.t'i limn t li'in In ihcJLviOjj'B army, ' on J 0:10 of thorn seemed bent on cti'ol,-1 was the hcrniu answer, 'ini; lirr, fur he wis miiio yards in jid- " I m'l) yrl nro n lohX, loo, Miss. . vane nf Ills cunipmii ms Heath, lint Ihto CfUNP tin? I'lilniiol,'' : K ito lirnr I llii oni'iiom tr.rnp of HfliJ Iluwilon, a Iii 3? that ".voi lliy IiU liori". nii'l ilivw IptiiI-iIm!. N.'irrr I'ominjt from tho piithtiv I hoy pinerril llio lion.n nn I wpnl , inl) u romii to lxl I it I'MMiilUiion. Kali t'ni'iglit that tliry milit Istivo j n iin -iliinif imp ti. nit to fiv, m hho couoliiili il lo ji.v t Ijo part ol tho ( enVPlriiior. Slio t'i!i hor ninihcr , of Iht iiiloiition, who iii'ovcl of il, nnl'lvita i!:tooil h thoK in a tto.iiLni, i j to lionr the Uriton a p:n!H. i It Wl n (lan.T.ina un.li'rlukin;' ami she kic.v tliat if hho w;ih i miht in tho ai t "I It"' I'tiiiiiT.lho Would ho trortl-i i"l n H spy mill iL'i'hap rxoctituJ. fir " ho p-. ilo-ro :" i ra f, !') il ivi, living up :i tho ilt.ti itio- I. nil l; tw jo) k'iown nicroy. .Siiol ' K ilo ll-nt'i.'' n ! 1 n r lioroitto : tli r oiitry p ..!.. Iltvi' i;nar oi'it'uaH'y nppro!)"lnril i tloor an 1 a s'to iLi-ll ''1 thron ,''t tli Lao. V-Umio. mI.iii l:nnM. an'iour ill ; tial !.ii!;i" thnmj!i tli ) eriJvioe. Ji iffilmi Tho ;i'.lior ha I rai--I li-.i :."l'i. I"t thn oninm tiil'y h;i I li til itrro-'.o.l all .mil his t'olnni'l woi'o toatei nt i) iniiull jwlii'it ho hoir'l tin tirmi, it ivn lnw-. oom i a i t 1 to ja.l a .'iin on a vli-iri. nl lahlo nn wlti-li lay (hoir lii tp-i. 'J'll'.'V eitvl. nn I ho nn-tncrril ooiiiinon ili u n'.. nno. -s a'ol i'aii!.'r. wot-,) fxtitui ni ti tlr-iii cln-i'ly. whilo j -'All ri-r li t ! " j Mo Sinrn a-. tho l.o.p -r ..I tho i I'. iwihm wan I'XpInin'n,' to the Col-; Tlio ,:iKfi''ifi etinp w. roai !io I. ktimviii.: tho ni'livi Inal nn I h. -.i;i l t - oiio1. "Ilertf ! rocn.j.- camp.'' li",! " ntnl lioro m our. : iii:it in i'e n holJ Hti-iUt. nti'l If it !.) ticccaful,i ilrootio will ho otlroyi'i. j ' I Jnn't sro why it shonlil n t sue- coil, my I, nil. ' Xn ; il ono (roop filit ui wollim lior..i il.ir Wt l-i'l mii.oitoi I u.iiil l. 'Wdoll, II"- l:i'P lll!ll a II'IUIU- lilt OXITOvHiclll. i I Nhttil fool li:ippv when llioso liap;v oaroi ro!ii'i mo iliivon tiway Ironi N'oith (.'jrniinn, nn l tlu-n ilo-ir rule V I II! .,, I V, ill ho over," haiil ( 'ol mol K'lbort. . ." W Mn'1 vr" :",',',nf. J'"'"""'.1 III) not w l.-li I O t; li:.i to r.tlL'l iil.l . , i i t "in. i ... .. tui'l lot it ho e n l Unit I wa oul-oli- I' ralcil liy a reliol. .No. noyor!'' r.v our fkthersivlaiiilO'1 J!aw Inn, ri-in,' to 111 lift. " Thou wo ni ilio tlio attnrlt nt ilay hrcuk, 'Jo wo nut ?" aakcJ tlio Cnl onoi. 'army, l can tirwr ropav y-m. " W'i' ilo ; liavo y iur roiiinient roaly J "I wiim'. n pnyiiont. Tho on ami iiiiiko your nicu li:lit I.'ko U- cii ii-iips ihit 1 ha'.o ! oio toy .1 I'v. iiion.'' j uii'l tho tl.:in! of N ith-iiiiol llrootii' Lot us "o now. 1 tit. hoM ! what rcwmlh iii.no ihm "u!l nr 'li-.'.ni rn'.." U tlio ci.nntiTH'u for tho piikots nilif. tny I.oivl. " Kn-'hitt I,'' tinswcJ Lord KiWiloti, lowering hi voico. Kntc lisiom-tl to tho liritoii'it j.lnia with i wild, thruhliino; heart, mi l she resolved lo hivo tho patriot urinv. H'hon elio heard tho pmiti!or-iirn, slio loft lie! door, nnd l uiod 1iitvI1 with her lniii--i.'ho.l dntio. mi l khh:i llio two ollioors emoroil from the romii. " Wo inn -t kh. Mil Heath, but first soo," t-iiil ,nr. Kawdnti ' Your thanks aro rcocivo l," un wt rod Kale. Tlio liori;s woro si'Mlod mid tin" o!lieois were sum nn I hoir wiv. Kato watchnd Ihoin until llii-v were iut of fiirhl, mi'l thou jiri-piire 1 f nr hor in-ril'iin jn'irtiov. Slin throw ihlui'l over 1"T hoal and wont lo Iho htn- hlo. I lor llool-i'diitod lmr.o iioijliod n ho t illered nnd, t-lio pitted hint on tho head and said : " j " Well, nohlo Solint, you musl. carry IDC tlllOtli.'ll lo-nii;hl, for if you do uot, , (Irecno will ho doslovtd." Our heroine, laJillod Soliiu, lod litTj from the stuhlo, nn J was non ri Jitiir ; towards Greene's camp which wis: cipht inilen distant. r;ho roJo swiftly, for alio wanted to reach tho destination iu timo to let the patriot "joneral Ibrui his non for tho as.ault. ri.i i . . . . i r . 1 lie in iiim jiieaets aro mar iniios distant, atid elio would bo fotiipollod to pass throiiili tho lines, but aa slio was in pososion cfths comitorsigD sho did not fonrlhe result. I Soon Kato Baw the picket's bayonet rrlvatn to tho niooiilight, nod beard hnn cry out : " Who goes thero ?" "A friend, with ihe countersign.'' Sho approached tho picket and whis pered " England.1' All rigiit, pass on. I'at Rtnp !" cried tiie picket, as ho caught agliinpse of hor fuce. Ivato stopped ho hor.c and laid her band on hoi pistol. The picket ap-! nroachod her and said : I 1 . . a l fl " Is thot yon." Miss Heath t " It U, (liiy' returned Kate, for she recognized iho soldier to he Guy Jack son, who had oftoo visited their houso. " Where nro yotf poiug lo night, Miss Kate?'' ho utikfd. " I nm going to see Mrs. Bluko, she is very sick." " Just like you, Mihs Kato always visiting Ihe side ; yott aro a minister ing angel' said the haughty Briton. "Thank you for tho compliment, Ouy. But I must bo gono good oiclit' And Kato was nuaiti on net jouraoy, whilo the pioket roluroed to bis post. She had to pass four miles ero she would bt safe, so he urged Ijcr stood oo. Boforo she had gor.e ft huodrod yards from Guy Jackson's a dozeo mounted Britous rode furiously up to the picket, and their loader cried out : " Bid any poisou pass this post a short lime siocof " Yes," was thn plckot's rcjily. " lo you know who it was C " I do, It was Miss Heath' " Had she the countersign, sir ?" Yes, sir." " I feat she is ssfo. Forwsrd men ! If she cscapos, Greene is ssvod. A hundred golden guinieas and a com miseioo to the man that catches hor,'' cried the leador of the band, as they dashed alter tbe bravo girl, loaviog the picket io a stato or bewilderment, Kato heard tho sound of her partu ere, and sho pusbed on luster, it srss a race for life or death. British horses wero fresh, while hers was bogionig to show sigus or a fatigue ' " Forward, Selico ! you must lake SNYDNU (X). PA.. JIT I A ho Cimho, until he W.n at her M le, ilH'l :lu n enod mil : "Hilt! v-t) t urncil nh !. 1'ki won hi l:it In K tto Tiro l an I tli.) L'llK " . firlmvi I : .l!lo I tliro'ili hi I'f.iiii. 'J ho otimfi .1 i I n it alo; to I . llioir il.'a.l tviint ii . 1ml jif.'-ic.l iiioy ttoarn! Ii.-r n.'iiri. till utt :it i 'ilu r troniipr ro vivo. I h!. ,! I'll w 1 1 ; 1 1 1 Tin; r. in tin. lor ,:' I lioni h i'lo I. nn. it titmnont nfior Ka'o li 'ar l llio Ainoi- ii ail loolv t cry oat : Kill tii. w hornll' Ir nil tiio ;ol li.- tin. I piacoil Iht liillilil nn.l tmhlo liorso in runs of a n 1 I i-r ' V.'Ii.to i liroono'.-i lout V "Tilli- tt-hl. ilioro '.ht. yo-i lint lilit." r -jilio 1 iluin in p 'Iiinii.! to tli.i ftl.tftf. She i ti'oiv 1 tho (.'ticr.i''. tout an I f 1 1 I lilni i.n .-i ...I in ..' i.i . Il.i rai' i I'l rv', 1 II :il r-:' to I. l.-t !:! llll I -:ii " Vn l mho lioro nl I.i'o lio'ir, Mi Iloa'h'r ' . i a., i '. ......... ,.. von nrj lit a vor Iroat il in.'or. " Ho ia that! oxcaiiaii I Hi-.; cito." i lomiral. no i . i . i i . 1 Ins l.r.ivn p-.rl In). I hop story. ( tho pii'pi.itic lionoral ura-prl Iht hnaii ; whilo tho loirs liiti.li'1 down hi r.iroe.nni clccka. . "'I'hank t;,).l I vol Iiiivj Kivo.l my Io-.ivm t!n Imroio r-plv. I "Tako my th in!; -, iiv lir.iv;' p;tl, an.l lit i v llio lto.H .? h iv.ih wiloh nvor ymi and (;;;i lo yon ihr-in:h th 'i-hn--in kiviii-. nf iil'o," ri'; tf I I ! ! 'oono." 'Aii-1 in n- l!o s.ivo my c.iuiitiy. too," HiiVt iod Ka'o. ' Yoi ii 'od r -s. II.to. Mis K ilo, sloop in my lout tn-i.iu'!i!. wlnl I h 'ok a rostiii! pl.t . rini in mv ta n," oiid the kin l-li "tirtod iSouerai. " I (In nut w: -li to roll yo i of your coach, tionoral.'' 9 ' Ymi will not. I'sliail ho on;.' H'.-d in foruiiti!' niy'ti-.i'ip for t'm nn.ii-!:," and lionor:i (irtotio h II. tin' t nit. Kato ciij yo'l a l' li I ro-t thai, trt;!it and in I no iiinmin:; li "ir ril tii-oonu lly oxol itniD'l : llawj.iti i ia oatno to hor, and j ivfn " (inn 1 n: w-i ! Lord llaivj.it) i ia full rot rout ! 1 "We took a prioior thi timniiii. whn sayi yo i Irn' ralu t tli -ir pla'i and t-uve 1 tho ariny. till h!o.t ymi I.T tha Run 1 not. li lt I in t -L loavo now, lor 1 Il'll C'i'tlJ to full uv up I! iw- dnn, nn I loioli him that wo oati li.,'ht.'' " Wlcn aro yuu ynitic! Iiotne, Mis Iloatli ?" "Id a few niiniitra.'' ''(iood Lye," und in iv y-'i hnvo a aafo joiarnov. rcnondod ti (.oiioral, I shukitu' her hy Iho hail I. If.T hois . I was led fori h. and nho etarle-1 on h.-r way imiiic wiuen miu reaone i in a:ciy. Kato lleut'u live 1 to foo tho war cIood, un I pecco und plouty sproal thoir Willis over thn land, an I tint lon after sho wit wedded to Walter I l. ; I . . i i l : iv. '( Jordan, wl..i had been a 'olmiel in the , Auieriean Army. Oolli linn I'rciiH'iis llorrliilo , i:nlol ii Milfiitlhl Intellect. This ntorniii:?, at I'mn' o'clock Prof, mercantile law n iiegntn.hlo promi I'.S.Kootitr., no iniinito of iliti Ihiuphin .M,ry ""'' (,.V ""', i"1"' i'cpreenlation. j county prison, died iu n!l tho hoii-oric,",,",'-'tc'- y"11' ""' n" I'"" of delirium tremens. ri-ht''. '"' U! hclievo that a, The hNtory of this man and his caso ia a rciimrkaWo one. lie wa. horn ol t-taid and repntahio parent-! in the vicinity of York Spi inis. At I l. I. . - . a. A I..- an enrlv ne ho was Bent to Europe to finish an education, the bais n which was'alrejilv well hud. lie r hihitud unusual tilent and was the prido of his friends and rehitives Thousands of dollars wero spent in the: cultivation of talents so early niani- fbstod, and ho graduated with honors from huvcmI institutions of Icaniniu in tho old country, having tu liol law, medicino, and unully theology, Ins in tention being to become a luiuistcr of tho gospel, in this country Iio nwld professorships in several colleges ono at Gettysburg loin? a prnlicicnl in the languages, spcakiug Cucntly seven didorent tongues. Durinir tho last two years his career, commoiiccd to propitiously, had I wen downwards. Ilo hud taken, with irresistuble attraction, to tbe madness of tho intoxicating bowl, nnd all his relatives could do to reclaim him was iu vaiu. Ho spent a patrimony of four thousand dollars left him at tbe death of his father. His mother spent four or five thnuKsnd dollars upon him, in her efforts to savo hor son from ruin. His sister contributed hor share of a distributed estate, four thousand dol lars, io the same cause. All this money he drank up in liquor. At ono time ho was biought home from Now York, whore he practiced mediciao for a brief period. He refused to roraaia at homo and wandered off, to the annoy ance sod great distress of his friends. He frequented Uarri-burg. Brack freelv. Borrowed money o any and every pretence. ' Became a burden to those with whom be associated. Aod on the sixth of thla month he was ' T.YSiO." No. is. titiisiti . To then li nl li s uT ilolorinni trem-iis, nm wa placed in tin- em mv j at I fur en Co keeping. Hi lut S il'irny t wik h wn. ,lioli n-.-.-1, mi l ti'liri in' jii'ivt'ntl ho wp- n!iit'ii.'. tn rrin tin in II . r ri hitrif, lio won! lilt" (h' o il itw ; prnin i-;ii lo l'f!i:ivo li "'lor in tho .inro 15 it nl i tn li'iuian hnpi" mi I trot)iii' I Nil o oit!' hit I he a.viin I'tv' I Ii uim Ii I'fotil ji'-i: till h lu'l'il I'tPi-o I' in f mi. i;iil"i i i.; it t iv, ft t'.'ir II i-'t it l.-ti '- t .fin li" ill :i rtk 1 1 if ovon '! i- nt lit hat" Iff 'f'' li o oil I h, oliooi-l. nn i I'.mv mmii "t'-i n '" rar N loll in li'i l l!n tl i d , h ivl'i ; f'lrlv ;i:i.iin in "i"o.'".',i)i. Iloio if I iv fir .i ! y or in it very juvo t-i iih votiliihri I'Ii m ho a x i -( I . iliitiliinj an I hnflT- limi. ! ls ir ' I thit lii'i c i ini.'ht ho oltloil ; li o in o h-i Win tit - a n far ir ill" in iioivmi -piin as t i ron !or In i,'iiiliu"inoiil li-'t Hilly J in.:- I'. i'l.' Li ii s ii:'o. !) oo o linvv titioniiif.il i tl.li lo tli'io ii'iii .1 lolakiiono nt Into. I'ho cao W I .-clilo-l, llio I'l' i-oriltni pl.VIIU I il ' "" Nn sn.oiiT Wi h liliorTo l t'l ia 1 1 woul hi i, i ii hi o oi'it i y liail'il. mil ro.' tttitii..in'i"l hi" .I nr. !,i':i v l tip -t n in-o.-n-a l '. Tlio w ln-l.y ejt i -no ooalin lo I. ami il wa iL.'oiii.' I no .-:i-y. n tho niily i.i.-i!i!i! iv ii-t an I l!i 'i t;i! r ir!, I i a.'un pit lei rti in oioiiin e;- tii.-n'. anil nn l.i-t 1'iiliy ho u.i- tiroaiir !.i t'tu ci'y lor tho !a t ti.u--nn l an 1 ii'iin-ai oi:i a'o 1 for I h 1 it t inn Mr. Sinrn m mi'l hi (otiiiy won In-ni in tlu-ii" allonli' is Mo !! tin;, hv a h irool llio j . t-i -. in phvi"i.in a a Itnini-STo-l iw-m v-iy two li nr - . i.vclylhin.' lint coal I 1 o nono t.i jriyi r -t i i an ! ivi-inrj thn iinforhiirilc lint coal I 1 o i.iau . tn Willi oar. nt-" -i;oin, a-, norl ii i'i.' I Tl, 1 p I'iotlt v.':n will tin i itio.rri;C ;i!o I .-i ii in , li m ;..Ii.iih tiaytliiii.; ha I rvcryiliiti;; 1 1 ti-.l. !o Imnutol him. Ilo I no up hi C't, ot"pl iin.K-r il. iiv.-r it. struck til tho wiil, mil, in loo I. cxpi'i'ioiic d all a h 'l 1 1 1 1 a hoi 1 1 j o 'in loot in tho h oT'O- uf lo. r iui -!!. Ilo ilio. I thi.M in -ir n in:;, afler apeii.iin tho niht uno iiioiou-!y, at a'ni il ihii'fy livi; yoar. of ii;.'. Hi-, cy. s rii'r'l'h'd frnni thoir si olo-l i. tin-l'o-"iU nf fright mil cvrr:t;iiiiin ul' t!io tn i-i-lo. 'I'hll-dio'l it onco I r .Miii-iiii. yuni: man. Thoio is nmliiiil.t nf hi talonti A a i!iy-ioiaii In' wa known in If in. ir- than nrdin irlly nUill-'l. I nitr wool,-! a;n iio wont to l'tri!.i tn por lorm nn inti't'o.-oiti vat i.'io il npi'i-itom nn h i-llio ilirocii ni nf I r. .iiiu-r, nn ! with tho in nn v ho ohtiiiiiod mi tl i-. uoon-io'i ho s'nilol tm th..' lornhlo -pt-o whi.'lt has ii-.ni!o I in hi doath. I In c iu:col in Imvn had Imir nr live ailiii-k of lii iiiiuin ti-oiiioii folnio roaohin liciv. iitil jimmi'iiic-d his 'it tacks in tho country us ini'ivly tils. IllS I'd itives I ! . i i lT I ) "Ilo of tho lu"-t families in the coniitry, utid lliov will ho had iiidne-l lu rccnivo llio tch-pi-ani s-ut t iday hv .1. Jl. J'.vviinr, K- , :'iki'u wir.it dfpnsitinn i 1 he mnlo l' tho liojy. lu!li T'l'tc io '11I n'f. 1 ' ihotil I'ritinliorv Vol-s i . oril til tiilt nml caulloii In l'uriut'ia and oilifis. I'rruitbe Cotiunervhil l.ial and Price Current, j Tho I't'eut liuniocr of iuijio.d' inns j which l.iivo hoeti paiotNc'1 upon manvi jl'iiiiueis in ilill'eieiit parts cf t ho conn-( ' trv iliirin tho few years pnst, bvj liiili thoir s';nat urea havo boon oh- tniiied to thnso documents kuowii in "tfw words rnjuinltnit tiioso iu.truuiont.i j l-',J"''1 '"""'i , ''' r1''.'"5- . . A iip.iii.iuid proiinsary i.oio is uo f",uJ " wr.tU u pruiinsj hy ono per- 'm ,or U' l"iy,,HUt of """'O' H'Hl I ou" r rur ,u "-f'-'u muj. ui i mr jwrder, r to tho hearer, at another pueilicd time, abanluiely and ot all events. 'J ho u ituio ol tho contract "I"'" l"ilL """ UL wrmu. 1 1,0 person s gnin tlio nolo on it. faeo is its maker ; tho ooo to whom it if given tho holder or payco, audit tho nolo is ma le payuhlo to his order and he tnuWir it to a third party hy writing his iiamo ou tho luck uf it, he becomes the cudorscr, and party tn whom it is trauWorrod (ho endorsee or holder. An instrument nuJo no cor Jii) if to Iho above dcliuition is traiisforablo, if payable lo order, by endorsement if payablo to bearer, by delivery. The first rctpiisi to to a no gotiablu promissory inito, it will be een, is the maker. Ho it tho party iiahlo upon il. Any porson capable of cutoriog into cntract of persons un dcr twonty-ono years of age, who are denominated in law, infants, insane persons, idiots and persons under du ress are voidable Contracts made by marriod women, except in certain cases hereinafter mentioned, are void. lhose rules of law apply to tho par ties to negotiable promissory notes. Givon for a usurious consideration, or for a sharo in a lottery, or for a bet or wager, these instruments io most of the States are void. Tho sorond re quisite to a nootiublo promissory note is a payeo. If no payee is named, or if no person Is detigoated, so that there is no person speoifled aa payee, tbe oote will be void. 'A promise to pay a sum on demand tor value received, without saving to xwnnm j mere, .wsrip rnnor- ui I s e . 1 . H w.inl hoir-r, il will he siillioiciii. ene I ho unto is in-tilo j-av-ihlo to Iho ord'T nl thn maker 1 1 i iiin-l C, r lo I In ordor tif ii liolitiiois p"rmi, it i cin si lore. I in ,)w its pnyahlo t.i brnrer. Tin thir l ro'i'iiaitr tn n li".; 'tislile prniiii.s try li 'ic i that it. mast he piyih'o in iiimi'v nl.ine II nn.lo pnaliioin nay kind of pr 'pot-! v, it' will n il ho n m-jr ni.-ihV fHl r'ltitctit . aMimio'i il in iy in! a v ilnl oo'il ra-1 an I wiit h in iy ho ruler I by an ae- tin. Anl a nolo nity 1m tun 1,. p-i ;i'il.' in ni-iiii'v nhi'io, .-t:i I yet e int.iin 'u el.ino ivliii'it will toinlof ) n. in-no i:ii,l.- f or instan '. whoro lh maker r r 1 1 i - . es i piy oiTtain tmi of niii'iov nt: i time cTtaoi, and :il.i to poil'mif '.nn - ollior nc, Iho nolo i In. I HO'.i tillll'o Tli la it r ipiis't.) to ii-:' il iali'o : pt'oin'nir.' n iin i t,;it it i,IHi . iiii h' p tvaldo ii'i'iilnlolv nt a timo oer 1 tin. If Ihe :tvMii'!ii (if il,.. t'intii'v ho ( iu-'..t lip, it mill' i-viit loch may n.'ver Inppon. it where tt tinker pr imi-os in pn v it spoeili ! sunt n h.'ii li" sha l have i'o;i'io, it , ,., M. pf hi e I- i.' si.,. findur th" mi!,. ,, .'iin,; iiitii-'o, iho niile is nut no.;..':,. I lo. H it v. here iho oi no lit i- mi lo to ilop nil tip ui nit event wh oh i eel t iin In oeeir. A 1 1 . . 1 1- in iV imii I iin sri it'l. in itivo ( Ian-" :i lo I ho 'inie pivnl nn I l e le -n'itihlo 'l ie' Iui:. nvin,' firm i smnt'iitics u ..'d i c.i' e!i Ih' n nu ar v : VVr. . i t: !.:,. N. V. I'.-h l'?. I !'"'' i 'Iin' r ive l. I f..ini-e I" pay .1 In I 'ul ' i-1 hi r, or In a for, nno lino (!if I i..!:ii six inn it 1 1 - n'liT'l ito. " r.n o Miid Mint shall Ii.- so iht I'e-iii d fi'oiii liio sale nf Sin:tli Piiii-it 'ni.Yl'.'ir.'' S. S S. S (II I S oh an iiis'ranent 'n ali-jhite pr.'lniso Ii) p iy ii M;-t (,( 1 1 1 . , 1 1 y ;,l lime certain, nnd the ipintod c!.insi has no ell.'ot tip.in llio loj ihty nf Iho in-'.i am nit, ami yd many a f ii'iio-r ii. the west"! a eniiiiiei of thi- Stn'e his i.eeil Ii il :n I. 'I r.-.l hy j't-t Ml !l Wlitlili! ;.i-.i.iii-o. 'ih,' wurls " valuo r. eoive I'' tire ii-nnily cunia'n - 1 in inO'.. ti.il'l..' pr imis-uiy tiiitcs. Tho-e word aro ;ii.uiii..!v f-.-eiiii.il to ihoii- valid lly. Tiio clieet el oinilting tholil i tn threw ih .1 hiird oi nl previtK a valn-i-l.io cuti-i 1 rati, in on tho li.. lor in oa-c nf a trial ; l.eneo it is he.-t t!nt evciy u o slinnl 1 eotitiiiti t lii'in. 1! '.mi patent rlsih'. moti o."ien lake a in ;' oi il In pr .'i.ii-i..ry i.ol ) Ir-nn a pirty on t!n bile nf "leri ii.iry", 'in I eivo he k ml n::reoinetit In Iho elf. -el Hnl if ho duos not S 'il etnri'h of 111.-piti-ii'e I "rtioli! Iffnv th" ii oo e on." due, ;iioy will huy l.-H-k- ,,t i,.. sim. pi ice ho --iv,'. Thi infill .o well ; e I;'h if tho nriinal payee h-'l I the note at its maturity. I'm! soiin h "V he Hover duos, nn l the maker has ti.; pay it when dm1, or ho l.i.'hed wilh. en-:s. A kiiowli-ilje of the above rule, explains il nil. Their fust nhj-et is tn iet the note, and their next In -ell it when it hoc'iiuos duo. An cxp.'dieiil this o!ih of men ll io is to proc'li o ih ' si:;n ihiro nf a party ton lilntik ii"lo by loptt'-oiiliti.rtii him' tlint they merely want l.i-t ml Ire-.' Tin (b h nee of forj'ory hu been sue' cessf'illy sot up in oiii.i instances against nr.les jriven io this manner. It i best, however, to be cliarv cf ynnr aiiti'r.-itih when you soo ntiytliino; printed lib. ive it, li nb'-s you clearly' oil lT-t liol its in .mini; aiid ur will in;,' to b.' biand by it. An en ior-er inav. by tri'mur; hi' name en the LncU (,f a r.ci:.liiih!e , ptotiiissiiry unto with tho word-, with-1 out rceource, pr-'t.-et hiiii-clf from any, liability en tho il'slniiiii ut. I'tiloaa' ho uses those words, or words of the ' same import, bo contracts with the holder that, in ease Iho milker fuils In' pay thu unto u hen it beci'ines duo.1 and ho. the cnd'H'ser, is promptly no lilb'd of that fict, ho, thn endorser, 1 will piy it. I liiil-sioii to give notice! or tiiiii-piyiiicnt to the endorser ro- 1 ti.'iiSL-s li iu ; so, whero a parly h 'ltls an ' end. irs -d n 'to, ntnl intends In in ike ( Ihe ftiilni'-er liable, ho imi-t ive him prnnpt umiee of the m.ikcr'j default! nf payment. Nulifi! of iion-pnymi lit I to un en lorser may, bo verbal, hut, firi eert iiiity of t'vidoiieu wriltcu tndiec is preferiihlo 1 It) rog trj to married women's ii 'tos: wo drop a low words l'y eniinnin law 1 1 icy were void. Il) linst id tie St ties (if the I'liion, lniwover. stutules' bavinu been pa ed giving nnri'iel wu-1 men Iho s uno ri.'hts in regard to I heir scpei alo estates that they would have if single. A uiaiiiod wi'inan'a neVj liable promissiiry unto under these statutes, whmi yivoil for tho benefit nf; her K-peru'o c-Uto, Is valid, but it must bj for this purpose und no ether. It should contain a clause showing hor intention to bind her seperato cs tuto somewhat similar lo the follow ing t "And I hereby pledge my solo and separate e.-tato lor the navmeut here of." But this clause wiil bo of no avail unless the debt for which the nolo is given was actually contracted for, or in connection with, her sepa rate estate. Sueh a note in Now Yoik, at least, will not be valid when givon for husband's debt. llio misfortune of tho holder or a ncgotiablo promissory note, iu losing it, wil I not bar his right of recovery on it, but ho will be required to pive tho parties lisLlo on the uote a bouJ of iudentulty agnlust the legal claims ol any other persons ou tho nolo. Tboso are n few of iho principles of law concerning negotiable promissory notes which every man should know, and the knowledge of which will often be of use to men of every class. We ilnerlitmrl one year . i iiie-hnn eolunin, one yeir. One fourth column, one year. One e.piare ( In lineal one In-crlion l.eiy n.l.lilinnnl inerliin l'rnl'einnal ad I tuairea ennla nf n( nioro limn fivo lino, prr yrnr, tihlilor, Kaei'tiinr, Adinniiairalitr nn I A.tgnpe Nolirea E'hioriitl tioiioe per line no.tMi 1S.oi 7. 50 6.00 2,M 15 Ml a lvcriii.i.iii nl.. lor a .tl irter poriiot than one yrnr are pnynl le nt Ihe lime I bey lire nrdoreil, ni'.l .1 inn piid I lie prr--.li or. It-1 iinr theiu will be btM H.p. itiiil.lt I.T llio ninrirf. and b iuu pa',n( rn;ht men. Wc nio hilly nwurc ihiil Iht'io nro Inme-t mi l reli.ihh' dealers in pilelit ri.'ii', nnd thry will biiiiw, nml tin kj who (lent will, them will know, that it is not Id them wo reh r. It is tn ihe elii-s (if swindlers who have inf. tied every enmity in Ihe SI alt', as the diminished picket nl many a laruier wiil tesiily. In their np'Tatiiiiis lin'iny hi Hit t'oeii t'n ir iiljeel, Lnt the mvjdtiaillo in .iniiJ.oiy imtes (if rerviiiililo Hull have hi in. 4 i il lo 1 (Miliar TVoiiiert, 'I lo reiiiirs wilh which . tiicrii-:i:i liiris nee opt iho ittlrntieii nf a nonpar alive siii'.ni r i loiovi-r a matter of .ilotii-hnu.'iit I fiircitici. It would tm a nun h n n millT nf a-t"iii-h-ineiil lo ni!: ve We niieo stop to I hi n U iilinnt it. A ei lit'i lii in is casu ally int I'mlni-el, a lively couvcr'atioii liil.nw. ciill- arc lil;! lo llio next day and I ir n Hoi k lo i nitio, li.h . Ilirta lions, nu I Inve-tiiiiling i-i'li-red upon, and iiUciiliuies. niter no les limn a l"l'lnieil a.'ipiniiiMiiieo, i-iitifidoncis jifl ju'.'ii Lli.il nn lo-Slh ni biilf a jeur'ri no.pi lintaliee slmiild W iiir.inl.. A ca-e 1. 1 I liia sui t of eaa'T intimacy n... in el in n putty i-'imd Imvn tint, in. no Ihiiti thri'i' hiinilrcl inties fintil New Ymk, which icaiiltcd In. TO di-a-tli.ii-ly. A J.iun In in atnppin.; Ieliip.ii.il iily in tie' liitwi sau anl lane, el a y. nog Inly upon llio stretl, .i.-,ei liune i le r hnme, i le., fuvnl a lellii nf inlro In. linn, presenled it, witli hiuisell, mil wu most cordially received by tho yi'img lady und her parents. W'iilks, n l. s an I i ur-inin eii-no'l, and in less th in a moiitli Mm two wore inarm il. Alui't in) modi ulily Ihe true character of " handsome, aiveublu und liilelli.'eiil Voun liiau" 'ame to light. Ilo wjs a muc. a tfitni.kr, und hal a wilo iti a distani. ftliile. JIo was arrested, tried lor liifiainy, nnd hculenocd to Aubuill Mate I'lism f,ir ih" ici'in of live year. Tiie iri die. I nf u Inol.ou h.-arl, ninl In I nietboi', tivorw hoinn: 1 ilh grid, so-nt Idllewed her to Iho grave. 1 halo liisli'ii-t utid hiispieiot), mid should bo tho hst to engender such a leeluiin any Imily towai d iiliitikind. lint I ul-o hate lo see girls die broken hearted, nr their live tila-lcd by tho rn-wjiilv ol some heiirtles, uti)i'iuci. plod villain, when all Iho evil uiighl iijvo bci-n nveiled hy mere womanly, si-n-ihio pr.l lonce A man, whether h.'iior.ililc or .li-li'inoralile, a-lniiros ; eirl all lli,- nn no fur tho cxerois.i cf .li-cielinii and care in i cgar I lo Inir a-soeiiit.-s II is mi esl.ihli.-hcd loot lh.it a mail may seem to bo ull that is de-iiuble and worthy, and yet in real ity 1 1 L he lit in si.cp over Ihe outer thichnld ef in h iiic-l linn's hoilso, iiiiii-h less p. -nn. tied lo open his ubntu iliiihio hp in riMitly i .i i L-ll In ill) ill nnoei'l, in.sii-i'ou'.e I girl. Now, tli it tho summer hi 1 r illK, and i. tiii-l iiiid eiiy-hied I. llo'.vs urn -'l'i"glni!' ihrouh llio counliy, Icl Iho e.ris b al'lhia tl ey in mind. I'j .inland cinilc.ni, bill dmi't it the dour of y nir heart to every bad y who litipp-'tis to .lie-s well, mi I can t .i in coiiiphnieiit. in. .in u.i-iii ions than tho lniiiel mil p.iih.ijis awkwurl eojiitty boys fifuurnwu ticighboi hood. l!o ton priu I lo hi coin j u prey lo theso (!ni in.inilii'.ers of human beans who give gratuitous love- c.-sou dol ing Iho siinilii 'i', utid l.inli ull through the autumn of your wniidciiul nptuc-s. II is hard mil uly to hp o p-iriicular, I know, bin it pays iu tho end ; an I Inviii'l yu l f.'ii'l, lime on J iigaiu, that ull that ghttes is liol gold J! HOW To TllKAT Sl.ANIiril Wo ellCii heard a stniy lold ol'lwo Mien who started together ono morning for a vvlmlo diiy's journey. '1 hey snon bc eume scpar.ile 1, iho one leached Ins ilesiiiiniioii b.fnro tho sun hnl sunk behind the VoliT!i hill, whero I.e. maile liinnolf I'omliiriitblo nt the inn. His only trmiU'o was eonerru for his laggard compauiou. He thought suit) some, evil iiiu-t have befullen hnu. Long afler din k his fellow companion arrived. When asked the causo of hi delay, lie replied ; ' 1 was iiliiied to lop at every 'tiler Ih u-c lo whip nil' the uiiinun ni'i'ly dogs thill burked at tuo. Hidu't they bnrk at you '!'' Yes," lei lied tho other, " bnt I did not slop to whip them. I simply tol l thrill thai they were ill-bied curt, and .Ir, vo on." Wo are geii 'iiilly losers in Ibe eu.l if we t"p In reditu all Ihe hack-bitings aud go-sipp.n.'s wo may hear by tho way. They aeo annoying, it is true, (ml not (laiigei.iii-, so lung its we (In not stop Iu expostulate und scold. Our characters are formed and htit-.tniiind by ourselves by our actions and pur" pose, und not by others Always bof this mind, that " calumniators may usually be trusted In timo aud the slow l.att il.inilw i.i.ti.ijt tif mililin nninion Tl "MV DlVII'l J '.-f',V .'JIXIVM. A n i.o no was caught in a gonllew man's gut Jon iu Ilouuoko, N. C, tho other uight, in close proximity to a lot of fine cabbnuc. VYhru iniurrogateJ as to what he was doing, replied : ' Good lor I sis uiggar can t co no whar lo pray without t-ciii' troubled V Tho uext day it wasdieco vrred that ho had prayed some hall' dueeo beads of cabbage oil their stalks. A KRiuiiT-tvan four-year-oil got his Utile pruyci mixed up. the other night. Imagine the astooisbmctrt of his mother to hear her dsrlieg or mence thus : Now 1 lay roe dowe It) t , ' n-.-w.a- -e -.