THE P O B T . riti:oyALVii:nTi8iiTai . ' JlaDta If rj TkiirH Krenlnf by mIH A BKmft, Proprietor. I Tor km of Babscriptlon, 1P0LI.aftfl.PF.lt AKKflM. Payahle Iikm ft nn.nili. or lil.Ctl If nor paid iikin lb year. Nor aptrriispciiiitiueil ,ntll til atrearape art (aid unless Hi Le option of Ikt plihliaher. Ueripiioim outside of t h county I HirAllt.1. If AfVANCK. 3T ftnini lining ami using paper (rated to other become nihscribers, art liablt for Ihf Jirlco of lie paper P. CROXM1U.KK. ATlOK.NtY AT LAW, MiddIobnrg Pa., rt hla protealonal service to the pub- lulle'.non aim an oilier professional neel entrusted to hia cur will receive tipl attention. Jan 3, 'tiiif C. SIMPSON, ATT01INEY AT LAW, SSelinsgrove Pa., r bla professional ecrvlc lo tha pub- All nua.neal rtilriiairit lo In care la promptly atleudvd tn. fJan. IT. Tll W. KNIUHT, ATTUHNKY AT LAW, Freeluirg Ph., krt bia Prnfraiilonal eervlceto I lir pub- All miaoiea entrusted to bia care 1 b promptly aliendrd lo. Jan If, 'inir ITM. ViN HV.7.KH, l ATTOKNKY AT LAW. I .nvvi1iii.ir Ph.. Lrt bia prnfraaional arrrirt to t pun. I t.ulitcuot. ani nil niner i ruic-Mon-bniineas entrusted lo bia cure will re- ra prompt attention. Leo. f. mi li. ek, I ATTO Nl V AT LAW. i Lowisl,urg Tn. ert hla Troffniiinrnl atrtlce to the uli rolteetlona nnil all other nrofcrsinn. R.uimiese animated 1st bia care will ref I? prowpl attention. Juu. 1!, ''J"i M. LIN' -. ATTORNEY AT LAW. IjHwilitu'tf Ph.. k-r liia professional acrvtcea to tnc He. Collection and. all other pio- slonal business entrusted lo their cure I reeeitepruiiipiiteniiiiii..lui. 3, 'b"if IIAULKS IIOW'KI!. ATTullSEY AT LAW. Srlinsgr.ive Pa in bia profcsaiorml service to the pub Culled ions anil all other professional lues eniruste I lo bia care will re re prompt attention. Office two doors b of tha hcysa.itie imiei. (.-'at. o, u. VMUKL A M.EM AN. ATTOHNEY AT LAW. Solin-grnve Pa Ira hia Professional lervier to the lie. All business rn!ruie. In In- .... .1 I. I wnl tj protiili'ijr niicniir'i in. uina tniJe hi ll part oftlie S;ate. can ape.k me rnprrn ami ueriiinn IK" ttui'l't'v. Dtlioa liuvren ti ll, a I tha 1'ojI ctlice. V AllfRM'V k r.0rSE!0R 4TL.UV Jdlilmrg Snytli-r d'tiniy lVnn'ii. ce a rew ilnora nrai oi ine r. . .. .1 I I.. L'....KUI. ill alrcel. i iiiieiiniiiiuii in i'K"r" i Oeriimn lnti)t'ti'K- ,"" C. BUCHKIJ. ATTO It N EY AT LAW. Low iliirt; Pa., ra bia lT.ri'':ni!iil vin t .to tlie J ill' All liiiKitiea run iuti-1 lo bia I'Urr 1 h. i.iuii i t! v ntleuiU'il t". I t 4 l nil. i CTil KOYEU k It A K I. It i;vin(; maciiim:. I nt n tr.tt hlld lltir'ildf i !., M...-I.in i-.in he acroiiiniod ite'l al j.nualile prieea by r illitig u on San- r AiaT, AgetH, fl'llllroTC .Un. 24. 'f,i II. .1. Y. SlllXM'.L. SLUUEON AM' l ltMi IAS. Miildli tuir' Ph.. era bin profretdnnnl arrviee lo the c'.l ill 01 JliJilleurg iiiiu iiiii'i'i- r i I. -M 'I'.T F. VAX MKIKK. KCICAL i 11X!AMCAL rtNTIPT St'linsirriivo Ponn. OllX K. HUUHKS, Ks,., JCST1CE OF THE PEACE, Tcdo Twp., Fnder Co. Ta ' U. YVAOXKU, E-q.. jrsTirp. op the PEACE. llacksoj Townlii,SDjliTt'o. Pn.. 11 attend lo alt buaineat enlrualed lo eart tnd on Ibt mo.t rtaaonatiie m. 1.1 imp jurcii l. wen DU. J. F. KANAWKL, Ptiv'uulAV AND KtT.GKOJJ. Lntrcvlllr, rjcr Co., I fart bit profcutloottl ievvicrl lo tbe h v. sen wan, m. r.. BUKUEON & PinKlL'lA.N. Port Trenrtin Fa. era bia profeaalonul tcrrloea to the itena of tbia plant and tloiulty. Uf tnka Oerman nd Enslifb. - . npru 14,. p A.BOYKU.Jr. AUCTIONEER, Freeburif SnvilcrCo. Pa., iat reaped fully oBert bia aerricea lo . llaring had largt experience. I lent that I ean render perlel i.faciion lo tuy tmployaea. i li an. umi BT. PAKKS. a ATTOKSEY AT LAW ft D1STK1CT ATTOllSY, 1DDLEBCKO. 8SYDEII COUNTY. T JOffioe In Court II mat, Sepl.lS, '67if LEWIS HREXElt'H 0BACC0WAREH0USE Lo. 322 N. THIRD St 6,83 PHILADELPHIA. yEUCUANX HOUSE. ill. II. MANDER.BACI1 Trop b. j. u. Mr is, tier 41S k 416 North TblrJ Hireet. PblUdelphi. ILLEBtELPEH ( WBOLE8ALI BOOK 6ELLEB8, Stoor, Bltnk book Maoulacturo 4 detlert la Wrtpping, Blatlg. I or- VOL. 8. SELECT POETRY, iiiiii. '. Like tha Aral flnkraof anow, On anma cl.'uJ rrarbing bill While the taller helow la hliiMnminit "till. Though the ailvery sheen 'Mill Hit rarrn lneka play, Plill the heart may bt green W hile ike Icmplcl are gray. Like tha tearra that we Aral In the fmlMl drr nee. With the green liitrraprrcl Of Hie atill frul i fill tree i Though we gray baira among The tiiirk tn-aaea lic-liol l. Yet the heart may ha young When the brad haa grown oKl. Likt (lie Aral atarry glaima tin the brow of 'lie niiht. While the Wratern aky I. ram. Willi iiaairong mellow light i Thmigli the ringlet mar ebnw Hera and there a w hite thread Yrt I he heart tuny atill glow I'ndcruontb a giay bend. Though the froata of long yra The life cnrretila enfold, 'Till the thin form appear, Aa linm-ivc a.i 1 cold, a the long fruien uiglit Al the p tie. atill the bead Never J el wna ao whiia That i lie henrt waa quite dead. t hITmo il IK iC" DY Jl LIA N. TUATItt. f lie it in n aplinl -bottomed chair lly the oo;y kitchen tire; Htiiooihe ia l.cr nut-brown hair, And .simple In r niliio. S'le iiuina a quiiint old rhyme To the bby ni her aide : And her huay hand keep lime, Aa with a inniron a pride. She aewa and pmchra and il irna. And nmkea old gnrmriita o'er ; And aoria her culm e l ynrna. To cat pet her cult'igo tlo.ir. The muiiiie clock atrike five; From r-climd the children come; Like Hie ill oning of a bite, la the ketlle'a cherry hum. Ench enger moutli wi ll t. .1, Awhile they eport and jent Then mroking e iub curly hca I, Hie aenda them lo lln ir n-v ; And ehe ilarna mid p:itehe and aewa, And ninkea old giirmenia new: And men and heels, nnd heelannd lore. And cobble, the buby'a aline. Until Corporal. A UOLD bllSOKE FOlt A WIFC BY Jl lMJK CLARK. I( was my fir.il viit Xinth i-lnrp I h:id I u n up my ti In nl e ami cilli'icl on tin? prittice of my prufi-ssiuH iu Now Ol ICUIIH. In tie cily of Xpw York I bid n v.-ry dour f riciul, my old ilium ami u i.-HUi i.tt, (ii'ot'o l)itkJi'i ; and aa -vaiii' niily person I knew in the great ill' trojiulm, nl cuuivu 1 lout llotiiiu in 0 kin;; liitu up. 'J Invo 3'rarH bad jin'ed kIiico nnr bat incoiiiig but ton could Primely bnvt-ii".iluc-(I a churns more tiniikod than lul l la' i'ii I'lncc in t ho ap ouiauco auJ int.tiiK'r !' my t'licad. Our iii'Kt tfi'onin.' otid friendly in iiiii ii'i over, I lulifiJ, yt-t fdili're, to ii.sk tbe cause ol my friend's ineltiti- 1 h 'ly. 1 fi ll euro of U'iiiij mado l lie lili lont uf the ffcret in duo lime, provided uu tuotivcof dolicaey pn nibted U filicoaliiii'lit. That eviniiijr, in my room ut the lii'U'1, (eoro;e toll me hit tory. lie hud 1' ru.ed au attuchmcut for a younj: ludy. liore gnii'i'8 of mind und pcfio n he portiuved with oil tho fervor ol' a lover'a elixmence. 8hu had returued hia uRVi'tiiiu. but hot f iilo r hud oppod biii suit, liuvitir set hia heuit uti the ttmrriae uf hU duughter to a nephew of bis Thit Dopliew wos a younir physieian, of (rofligatu chaiaeter, my friend as ureJ tue but that may Intro been pujudico who bud lung but uoue-co.-kfully woooJ Liit cuttaio, lu whom bia protit ra vruro as repuoaut u lo her lutherthoy were acceptable. Some months aiueo, Mr. ParonH,the yuur lady't lather, hud uuo auuib on bu.siueeit, uicoUipuuied by bia nephew. At Xew Oi lean be bad been Be i zed by au'lden iiliiOMt. which terminated latally iu three days. Uu the duy preieJinp bia death be had exeeuled a will, (which had aihcc hrei) proven by tho depositions of die aiteHiiii; witneeaes,) eontaining a pol enta l eipieMt thut h duughter, to whom ho lull the whole ul hm CHtute, nhould ucecpl the lluod of hla nephew iu tnui- l ltige. coulilel wilb u pfoviMinu that iu cae tbe latter otlVred, uud bo rclUi-'eU, within u epecilied tituo, lo ruler iuto the prupoMfd union, iha entire estate divided to the daughter, nbould bo tor- Iclicd to tint nephew. To nucnlicu her fori una to her bcart'a choice would tint have coot Julia Pur auua a niotnenl'a boaitatiuu ; uud noth ing could buve more delighted (Jeorge lii'kon, than so fair an opportuuity uf allowing bow ruperior hia devotion waa to bit Cotibi lelaliona of peraoiiul advantage. JJut Iter lalber'a dy iug; re ipecl, lu Julia' eyei, waav rut red. ll hud surprised and itunoi d ber, fur in ber mauy coufereticea uo Iherubjoci be had never gone beyond ibo moat kiuu remvuatratico, uud bad infer ven hiuted ut coercion- Youug pursoui bad not tho magna Dimity to lurcgo bi ungenerous uJtrun tugo lla niiijht have been content with hia cousiu'a furtuna aloue, but hia right to tbut depeoded on A'aofier and her rojeuiiou ul uu alliuuca whicb sba felt iu couaelauea bouud lo accept. Tbe brief aeaaoa of grace, when she bad been compelled to bay even with tear, bad already mtwt paaaed, and a few more days would witntf tha con deuoitiuQ of two Uvea to bopoleie MIDDLEBUKG, SNYDER CO. PA., A PUIL 7, 1870. hereaHcr hit tlcvrbiped, I felt a peculiar interest, 1 pretailed up in him to nc citnf any tiii) to a plocp of atniiciiietit ti which I had previously procured tieketa. When we renehi'd tho Ihealrr, ihe perfnfmatice had rlrrady bciriiii ; but iva anct'Fi'ded in GnditiK Reals which Ciitnninnilcil a fair view both of the singe and tho nudienco. In ti few moment Ucoro touched niypltiow, ' 'Obaervo the gentleman nearly oppn site, In the front of the pir'ieit.',-e it I next tho column, b-aniiii his arm on Ilia Cane," brt wbiappreil. I liKiUeil in tho dirri'tinn indicated, nnd a.iw a fiioa whoo at l iking rcHiMti hlutire t'iotii'1 had ."en In-foro cuitaod me tn atatt wi h aurpriae. "Wlitt ia It f I naked. ' Klilriil'.'o Purains.'' wm the reply. "The nephew of whom you apoke V "The aauie," my fl'hnd nuawrod. "I).ea he rra-iuble hia unele?" I wi on l hp tinint of iiKpiiring, but jii-ttlien the stranger diew tho glovo from hi ri:'ht hand, nn l I raw 'lint the fir-t joint of thi mi Kill- linger waa wanting, a eir-'iiiiiHtaneo w hich, lor BiilTieieut ivaoii, nlin'ilM'il my attention. "I'o you know tho exact dute of Mr Parson's di nl h '!" I asked, when wo b.i l regaitii-d tho tr-.-ct ut the close of the performance. ' Yea." said (ienrjfo ' it was the 23 I of loceiiiher. His dan , 'liter re ceived it te'egrutii from her cousin nti ti u ri i n lC til" fact the same duy. Hut why d'i you iuk ?'' " I li.tvea reison wliieh nt:iy or may not prove a good one," 1 teiurtied J and mating thai I bud business en .ai'itietit lor the whole of the next hiy, 1 patted with lit V fiieti'l. T"iui ing to liicft li i in on (lie billow ing cvvu i"jr; X. Jtt afieruooti fo'ind mo ut tile ofiii't' of lr. Parson. I I. pHfs.itis. 1 pi punie y" wpre the w nr -ni I rds with which I aeetiistid the men 1 hud eeeu ill tho t heatie. , " Yes. sir." " You may nn remember tne. Ioe- tor. but I behevo we have met bo- fore." " I beif nardon.sir. for not rerolleet- fng the occasion." Yon were in Xew Orleans last Win ter, Were you not V " I was, ' he answered wilii aoino rui Inrrassiiiont,. " I'm the getitlenian on whom you ; culleil to itralt a Will.' lie turned pnlo and made no reply. " I saw u ternr. I of lint will ill III Surrogates office this morning," I re sumed, " and I '' Yon speak ol my uiul't will,1' he luiistly interrupted And yet'' I continued, "you said it wns yours when you applied lo have it written, inn represented your oU us desirous ol' executing such a tlo'.'ii iiietit ire pa rat or v to embarking on n perilous voyage. The paper was dra.ru according lo your instructions, leaving the date to be filled lit the t 'nno ol j Mgning. i our locks were trn i then, an d you crtiiinlv '"".'' d old enough to huvo a lliairiagi'.il.le daughter, but your disguise was not periect, uud I pointed to the uiu'iila'pd frhger. 'What.O you menu?" ho shouted in a defiant torn), fpiinging to hi feet 'Simply that your uncles signature to thut paper ia u forg r',' I answered rising und confronting him. He died on the 'icnit' thi ft I uf I'eeoiuhor. Yum own telegram to that e licet ia iu exist race. It Was on the twenty fourth the duy before (.'haist m is, that you called ,n me :o prepare the paper now on re cord mh bis will. Thu inference is plain; you undertook to manufacture this spurious testcment afhr your uncle's death and wishing to elcthe your villainy in leugul form, you pro curd! from uie the required draft. You, or somo one at you iu-tigation. simulated ibe signature of your uncle. The witnesses, who havoiioce perjur el themselves iu their deposition, were procured in some way beat known lo yout-Bolf ' ' Enough, aii !' b ejaculated. 'You have shown yourself in possession uf secret the custody ol which way prove dunucroos. I nut nut unprepared for you throat,' I replied. In tlie first place. I did ml come hero unarmed ; in the next I hove prepurcd a full written state ment of the facts to which I have al luded, with information, besides, t,f my pieseni visit to yourself. Tbia paper will bo delivered to the friend lo whom it ia directed, unless within an hour 1 reclaim it Irotn the messenger, wb bus teen instructed fur thut lougik of time to retain it.' Ilia I'ao grew Jiyld. Hi frame quivered with mingled fenr and rage ,nid birtyu,h'uuicd like thut oa4gJio,Wardeu felt reassured, and aaM wild beasi al buy. Tnseiy : ivi.,.1 :. ........ .....jil k......l,J7fo V.n ed in a voice bourse with aurprestcd passion.' 'To keep your secret while you live, oo out coudiliun.' Name it.' Thut you writo instant) to Julia I'aranOS, renouncing all p'eteiition to ber I. uud, aud abolutoly witbdiawiug your propnsal of marriage ' After a moment' pause, he quietly aeuted himself at hla desk tod haiatily penned u brief note, which be fcubmit ed to my Inspection ; it waa quite sat isfactory.' ' Ho ao good aa to teal and address it,' I auid. 11 Jid o. I will at'tt that it i delivered,' I re marked, tuking it up and bowing roy aelf out, Wbeo I met Goorga Diokaoa that oreulug. bia old colliege look had eum back. He bad treat neiM lo tall me a h:ippy pvcn'ng wo threo ppctit to grlher, nnd what a ' hnppy marriage followed anon alUf. Kldridge Tarson. I h.ivo jngt lcnrt. p'l, joined out of t no 4 'uluin expedi tion, and it a A killed in an encoun'er with t lio Spaniard. A Itr-mnrksihtc ''rliotier In 1S0I-J thero lived in Mnnrep cnunty, Mi.a., a phtnlrr nained NVmi ley. He waa a l.all-lireed, at leat there wn a foul deal id Cherokee In dian in him. lie pwnod nliout L'llil alavp4, und hud all the worat hi!it.a of the uld l i mo planter drinking, gunili ling and horie-rieuii. Theo pi'ruil atHi'iiitel foriul bin vt'.a o..'eii:titi i:i ilio pi dit ui'iri being nrin toed hy Ul) nverei-r. lie htnl kite aole virtuo of Indian veneration for the snciediieai of bia woid. 1 lo would not execute a note lor any p.ii cliaie whatever, and held all men in sovereign contempt who violu'el their ihlged word. He bid no eiinipunetioii in k.lling n in in in what, ho di'iMtiu 1 a j it n i irrel ; but hia ivnr I wat hia lioml. 'I hia waa his well-known ch'trai ter, and be could have gut credit for tVois.in-li on his word ri.sier than other men conhl hive got hundred). At tho time wo -peak f be lul l killed rever.,1 pefs,,,,, : .. ...i.i:... i H.i.l i.m m.. I....L-.' in gambling ouu' iel-, mi l be wns hmk ci! upon as u nut) nt to 1)9 crossed except a', the tisk of life. O ie ni jilt, while phiytn.' cirds in Columbus, n tpiarrel arose about tlie game. Mil opponent was n known desperado, nnd he (gave tlie lie tn Won. ley's stat .'incnt about tho gatiw. How ies flahed out Htinu't ineou-ly both were alightly wounded, w hen a lucky blow laid Wis ley 'ri oppotii nt upon tic ll'tr. Xext tn nniug VVo dey w is ar rested because ho did Hot cure that it should he nthcrtvii-e. Wool.-y hid cai rird bis killing so fur that tlie judge felt bound locoinuct him, in order to Tit ....! .. .11. ..!.... ll'.. ...:. I. ivoid iinnutution ol hciugalVeeten eilh cr In (ear of Lis ilestiern loi-ni oi Iwboulth. Accordingly to jail went Wooli'V. Tho inilor was a weak iii iii weak in courage und weak to resist the ilillueiiea ol ll doitee ir. After bear-ng his confinement lor a day or two, Win ley sent for the jai'r. 'See here, Jim." mid he, "you know tne ; you know I never break my word. X'tw. I want go out und have I coeial game with tho hoys. You can J i 1 lev tne tho key, uud wh.'t) it els bed t me 1 w ill come, biek my sell in, anil ll win no an rigtu. Th s ut T.ingeuieiit wis enforced by material eoiisidorati'iua ; and night af ter night Wa-.h y used hj come o it und enjoy hi., nocturnal liberty. The C"Uit silting soon, be got tho case put off. ami giving loiil in tho sum ol f-1 U- III 10. was released At the next teriiio! Court, Wnoley was tinor trial : the jury returned a verdict nf guilty, Ihe judges sentenced him to one year in tlie penitentiary at .lacks,, n. The papers were duly ma le uu', nnd the Slierill prop. wed to start with bun lur JacKa iu, nui ouicy (le muircd. "You know, SlierifT,' said he, "that tho county it poor can't afford the trip and st I'll just let my boy C.esir drive mo down lo Jueksuii, nnd save all the expense, tint the papers ?" Tho Slier, IT produced tlient, and. ere bo was nwure, Wnoley se;zed tlient and put them in bis pocket. "All rigjit," said he, " 1 shall be oil to-morrow morning." The isbetill knew he hud a desperate man t deal with, but when he re flected tbut Wooley never broke his word, uud bad, besides, uver tl10l,OOII worth of property be could not move, ho nindo a virtue of necessity, and loll things to tuke their Hun ' True to his word, Wooley left for Juck'on. ami in time arrived. Putting up tit the Mansion House, ho sullied out. visited ull tho gambling bells with which thut towu abounded, and tb' next morning drove up to tho petti tentiury. Kiitcring the ward room, he inquired : "Where shall I find the Warden ?" "I am tbe man," said Col. Ihcksou "Well, l'vo brought you a prisoner " 'Where ia he T' inquired ibe War den "Hero : I ntn tho man," nnd Wooley handed over the Slierill ' mittimus. The Warden wns ainaicd. Had he a lunatic to deal with, cr bad the man killed tbe Sheriff, and then tame. to the prison to dely him ? He could not loll ; but ba determined quickly to keep tho man. since bo nfj'. rcd himself. "Now," mid Wooley, "lot us pn through this plaoo and go how it looks." rod through they went. As they returned to the guard-room YVoejVy bad talked so pleisautiy huh Xow. Mr. Wooley, what brain li ol th buaiuoM do you thiuk you would like heal T 'To tell ynu tho truth. Colonol," said Wooley, " I never did a day's work iu my lilo, auu l (tou t nun i u dko any of your t uased trade. I'll tell you bow wo rao ill it I'll dork lor yu, just for the natna of tho thing, und we'll live jollity together till the year' up.'' Tbe Warden aaw he had a character to deal witu,asd conoludod that a mao who would uu Into prison of hi own accord would not run away, and uo quioseed. Wooley ttaid bia year oc- cordiogl ; noniltiul elerK or oompatiioii by day and a gambler in Jaekooo by Dia-ht. He kttit tho ward-moui aup- pliod viltb JJavaoa. and a sly nook lo iba ofiioo alwarn oootaiaod ibo beat of liquor. li year op, bo loft onre groltiri but iwirretted. for at kart ho gf iDttl A l-nal" l.lle-Tho Irrptrlrta. lite ttiiln of Voulh. (Krom tha CprlngnaM Itrpulillraii ) Xeatlcd in ofl nftho ninncroii.4 pie ttirexpte valleys of l!et kihire is an nil I'aahione.l village of true New Ivigl.inil type, with its single and shailed street. iiiet almost, to ntilinea, a ch irelt ir two with aeiitlrr d ceini'teiiea, now nnd then a si re, seiittered faitn-linuai a the inevitiihli' p wt olliee, hotel tin t hridire ; to wbielt lit hut n few pu'ili buildings em be a l ie I Tber,. w,.r however, a town bon-e an I a bank tbe filing. In Ibis aecludeil place Junius oe tirst saw the lilil in nlneit the year H'S, and in giving him inn letniiv hia mot her gme her life To tbe lather this was most severo. Th'1 hnv. Iiowe'ver, Kitrvived his inillnr. ittd ns ,i irre-.r up the while of the Intromit iitT'etioti of tlie remaining pa rent wer lavislied upon tha child I I'no pi-.cil.nnd the y 1 1 1 1 1 1 n found at Hcho I. a bright, rpiick, at live, and Intel. tgont irip l.verv attention wui bestowed upon his rdnca'ion. At fourteen he wtts elerk in thn hank of the village, of which bis father wn eashiet. Ho was Intind to be well fitted lor audi responsible plaee, pirtieu tnrly ns he wis exceedingly rapid and ()f (, y jtl Br)(, ... eorreet in bis cub nlaii 'iis. Alter lour were cnlled t i enter n biink ng house in ti larger mid more thriving town, in ll.eoipaeitv respectively of cashier and lelb.P ll.'.r,. I.,l. cni'iiiood ullollt tt.-e years, nnd bo h could have staid tniitiv ' years tnun Willi prolil to I lii'tiiM'Ivr nn I s itis!ii"lii)ti to a!l c nicemcd, had it not been that the young loan was ulnliitioiis of going into business lur himself iu the city. The lulher w as h th to have him go, but Ul't-r reiieatcl s ilieimrlons. nnd having an eppurtu. nitv to form a partt.ership with :m old andtritstel banker liicud, tl O two went into the banking business m New y k ,Jcr tho n itnc uud Hrin uf Hurt, 1. ' !ee Si Co. All prospered, nnd after a year or t wo of success I he two senior partners, who had gone into tho urr.iiigi inoi.t more to secure the firm establishment of l bo younger men, ber upon it Mire and safe foundation than Inr any other teas ni, wsthilrew, and tho whole htti ness fell into tbe hands of thu juni -r partner. I!u incs.s continued pro.spet oih. He bought and s 'Id millions al tho brokers' board. Tbe mute he h:., to buy and Hell tho mine easy jt kh til ed lor bin, to do tlie business cntiiito I to him. Very rapid, utiieei.untah'y aeeiirato in till bis transactions, the I president ol the bmr l of lookers ontv said nl lit'ti that theie wits not, one ul I lto great number id the members ol tile boar 1 w h coiimI cpial him. lie ,., ...'.ii,,..?,. i ,i.. ' ,. ,t,ii..r.ii,. i .ir, ... - , ' -1 . , i. ,,,.''"'""''""''". ,o',,V ,,,; ( ,.j ihe ug atta' he, tho Iraeli.uial parts ol I . ,.,. .. . it . f ' r 1 '"' 1 ; : - ilo be reuly. an alivav bo tin I; ,, ,. ,, " Ll- ' "' "' it n ir ii:m or. Ilnu il-iv n Hten-j- . . ,,. , , T.ii.te renoi er w is seerel V cinoloM' I , i - i - i ni- : i i - in i ccorii uu ins ii tins leiioiis, ,,,! i, 1 ami lie- lore the rei r could w.ito thru, out i. i , . , yiitin' I lee bad is nueouuts correctly . .i . .i . i . i ......lA ,,. lit tn Ilia ikatiinttaliiiii'lit i.t all who were iu the secret "lo . . Ho grew rich, and alas, ns ho grew rich, feckless. Wealth 1, d to w ine, w ine to women, and fast horses audi gambling followed In fact, to cx I press il rather inelegantly, tlio )oung man went it with a rush lur a time. Indeed, he seemed delcriiiini'd tu see Inw niui;li and how foolishly ho cui,J spend, lu a diive to the Central Park : ho ba been know n lo spend fj.'b.l. j Ho wool I get the best train ulld order; the driver l allow none to puss If ft ' o'1'' Ilo would slop at tne til'isl fashioiiuble saloon', on the route and indulg e in n , j,,, ',ij .,' ,.(U.k, the most costly wines. Money wan, ih.-r. wee l.d was seen ahead cas, y made a.id moro ea.ilycxpei.de. w:ivilif Ni.it u( , u , , And he scene I to il.ti.li it woul I al- waysbeso. Hut thero is just where w . T 1 1 j , t 1W tl.vt r nl:114 r,n.' in.( h. w. niiataken l ew met, .,ro u b, iJr , iik , o stand distpti-ion .. thrown passengers, engineer and cms nero luuii aie i mr any h ii.oi umr, and Dee could uot iudulgo without atructiug, biuiH-lf us well us bis busiueaa. Depositors beennto upiciou, friends warned, util many withdrew their deposits and securities, while others, either ignorant of bis course or si ill having faith in him, permitted theirs lo remain. IS it, too late, tiny found their conliileneo hai been bo truyed. Not satisfied with u-iog bis own money, or that not being sutlleieni for 1 1 i s deinauds, ha drew from the immense gum with which bo had been entrusted, perhaps honestly believing ul first that ba wouU be able to re place them wben noeded, until lio lul l un through In a year a uiimon una a half of dollars, ltut tho terrible mo mentum he had forced upon bimsell could not bo overcome. .Mjre and more rapidly he went down, until all hope of retrieving' tha loase be bud entailed upon bis frieuda waa use lis. Hia lather, liiroseil wealthy, eu le avorcd to atom tbo flood, throwing in bia whole foi tm.e, but tbo curreui waa loo powerful, and it waa awtpl sway forever. Unrelenting creditiow pressed their claim tne young man, knowing that it wua oaei to try aud sattsfay thetu toav4 arrest and im prison men t, fled lb onuutry, tod now MBtna a fugativo iu a foreign land. The father, mortally grieved.; at the course of hi ton had taken, and bu (tliated that b could uot rcsiurw th loose bit IVlood ba-i eoffared, t w beuaiue ioaano, and Sually eld in inaaue aayluw. and wet tarried I. kind frieod in tha vltUge oeroottry ,b the aide ef httr.V ?J brr I ' ft 1 NO5. f tinsiiliipllic Cltlldicii. As u item-nil thing, tm lim b rare ia ti:k 'ti nl hiolreti who have cou 'ha and rol'K Mother-, in tin ir ntuo-u to protect tln ir i b.ldrpti au' iinsl riM!. coiiline tl. mi too niiich within ilonr' a! owing tl.cm ctiiy ,i ,ev( t1(. ;r .vh"ti tin wriiihcv is fine. iu,i in only alter Inucli Ltim 'ifie ir, 0f boily. 1 liis is p.iriioJni IV the rnse u Lu ll there ia tiny ri'uMin lo aiistieet ...I ...... I .. .1: . . .... iiii'criniai uisenn-a in ll,o i- n , IC Cllllit If " ,,;,r" :,1l'' have tl.i. eoil.tV .li, inlwu" l'r"' i'te I Ir on cold, by having ",l,r ""'iei tirawcrs nnd u tt I ' r li ti I . ! Wlt'' a" i'tra thu kne.s of (l.uiiiel ulimn mo chest ; i its limbs are eiien-el in' o" e u.f. r's ol u liutne. hi friend', re warm, woolen Mockms, ttjit k ulioi- I lat h . ii loving u ife, ho he hulled inn ruin cr oversliocs in wi t wmthcr " ' .m-rsaocs in wi t Wi nthct', it Is hy inr the best plan to nllow Hu n, to run out door m nil sorh ir,,,i' r. t'oiis iinptive cllnldn ii iiced ,nr puii - air, ami lots 1 1 it. h can nnlv le lull out ilo irs. i,, i in;,!!,.,. wt.,, Vw ,',"'l"l"1' 1 ' tbe we.-uh.-r is. the ,,ir ' " ""'"v-onio tnnn iiiut u liliin Hie liviii.f .-iiiiiii. i'. one to tin, child if it is plop,. rly e!ad i s lungs will lilWjivs leel lu tt.-r, uud piifoi'in tlnr I iiiiction Loitir, in the atoim. than in the illy venti'ate.l b,,,,.,. Consitinptive children .,. u 1, hV(. niushii, h'ongc.I itatiy, u Water of ueli . a tempi mture us t.ot it produce si,,,, k -ii.i.ii,...-. oi. i i.. ... , r 'i'i"css- Hie lufly shouM ' irougbly due I mid bn-kly ruh' . ,J 11 '""',' A ilnl .,' ,., H'-'llk, mast 1 0 f I T til 1 1 1 1 O I ll,o,s. 1,.- ' t,'",', r " r "i-bed pmato.s .-. 1 1 . ,.- i i i . ... with iii.u tiii.l cats bnad. slionl.l I,.. slr.etly observed Pi, s, ,,,1, , pastry must Hot be iilom,. . ,,, .r,. or griivy ol ai.y s.ut. htiould beoi,!,.,,. I he sin, 1 1 at ailieiis of loul ai'. nlln- gi titer the host. Tbe child rdjiiui-l s'crp in a largo iipatluiei.t and al-ne. 'J ho Mi,.,).,", sh oild be down three im les tit tin- i .i.ii i l" IIIIU III'- 111 11 SO ioc.'llf'l ii, ,f i "' J"1'1 the sleeper to dt nights .,1 uir II - , The underclothing s!,..u f,e i, ,., at night and a (lin k, ciiiiou llanm l night shitt. ti tieirug to the fi-ct. l,o,i bo worn. In the moiiiing t,o fpnt,. jug above leletre l to shouM be gin",, ioainnlrrai.lv wami rontn. dhc, have tbe i Ir.ld don tin; tl.ini , and n loinp in the ojieu uir, beloro break fast. .Never am I a consumptive cl.il. I t j sCIIDol. uir in the crowded soli room wtd j i t y snd havoc wnl, lungs, iluipl y a teuuhiT ut In. mo i(. , r it Ibis cannot , , r, j ,. , al .r liter must net as toucher for the hour or two that (he child eh mil be cnblitied t i Mil ly, daily. If the chil l is lhiii',,,1,1 j tiny, ask your lunjly physician t , piv.oi i c,,J. liver nil uu, I iron, lur it. A l.ivnnte i.irii.oi'i j.i (,,.,.. ... ..ll .... v l.t .:....'.,.,, . ' , Js'' ''lid. till V. ill's ill, I, a Ibis leu. it.i ning tl. v,.ig 1 .. , , i ul"'Vl " ''' tbe eh. Id live ii'it i oofs ns i. Ii s lis inu -ll us .i,.h:i; .jive I loon warm elotliing nnd who c,,,n' t, . . 7 . ' I1 warm clothing und w hole,, no. t, , i n ,. ii, i " ' i n- inai v, iv inanv .- , . , -,, . , .,i,,l i. .1 ' ".'"V . . " """ ""'' w "In l,li, ii, that nt hoi wise Wioi d 1 . , ,. . , , . ' " "1 uu 1 al ly grave, under t i . n.d ul r '" i.i',, i. uu wis'- euro ol n f.iii.l Mother. Tn- Ill-Kill ( OIKllK A wcl!-'iinw n gi til li'u.an of this city. p',sseiioef nn ill,' I'aeilie Kxpn-ss train, rennsylvania !!ailioa,l, ciiniig wi si i t, SaHinliiy list , hands us tec following interesting item : This Saiiin! ,y nioitiiag ( Mifeli C, ,. about twenty miiiutes pa-t 11 (fclncls, one and ii halt miles wcl of A'toonn as the Pne i fie Kxpre-s going west was i,... .1 . , . .,. j . ., , , , , naiiiolLiatfulivrce..rJis Willi.. r,.!.L.. ( not leu year ..Id) had seen Ibo lall i l,t'a,u '" " yoii.ifg Tci 1 itoiy iu our und Imsiened (o aigual tho 111.1, roach-' ow" c'JU'-lr-'' 1 ,uly the w, ilo n.ovt ; iug train. : but we Mt-pect tma move is in u direc- "While 'this net of forethought and : li '? " I'l 'J' H'" ndv .eutes f wcin .,,' htliuaiiilv in one ao young and 11.0110 j nghis i.l hiiuly envy, hut tho meal tan. bre.i de-erves o-lt.'t ial public ret-l1"'' "'c "i" "'" ltV' u'"1 "' w"mun l,u ord, and w.U ever bo u so live uf satis-j ll,u, V"1", tJ Uov.rnor fact 10.. in bis after life, yet wo have "a 1 ,K ''" "l ,,r """" I'l'MI- no doubt ho will receive from tho rail road company a more substantial rec ognition, us bo would have done from tlio passengcra bud they known at the time of hi ptovideut 'interfoiTueo Mr. Thomas Watt, tbo conductor ,, the train, wus highly elated uud grat ified ul this worthy specimen of Penn sylvania's youthful benevolent lore l bought. AU liuwir to thn muuntain by Wiliie I'uhbi Tbi Company cannot do lesa than proviTo lor die oJucuiioi. ihi b,y,' and give him a start iu life 'ittbury Comm-rciiil. 1 wah iu Invo once, with a fat girl, says Dou I'ia't, alio waa very fleshy jJ'io waa euorniou. Hut tho curse of uiy true luvo camo to grief. I wus silting with ber io tho dim twilight out tveniug. I wua aoutinieuul : I suid many eoft things t I embraced part ol her. She seeuiod distant She Irequautly turned her lovely bead from 1110. o At last 1 thought 1 board tbe murmur of voice nn tbe other aide. i ur and walked around, aud theiy I found aseabtr lelkiw euurting her im tkiA ImITl flmilr. A bh. t.iJiisiwMj vfUralJtd br for ber treat hory --nuf from me anotner b.re.lri?- MWf .artvtia kf ' 1 -1 t 1 sjotieeit, at if iitr-siiio- ' ! JH.- v. t . twoiuverwi .t' ' s Oneeolomn one year . . f40,M Ont-hairpDluma, nat year, . 10.00 Ont-ftaiih eotumn, ont year, Ift.no -One tquar (in linea) one Inrariioa 78 Kfery additional lnertloa (9 Proreasional ami Huaiaeet tarda nf . KM more Than Bra Hoaa, par year. 1,00 Auditor, Kieculor, Adminiairalor and Aaaigne Notleea Editorial notleea per lint J J All advertisement fur a shorter perbst -than one year are payable al the lima tber are ordered, ami If nut nut,! ik. nnp. on orderint them will bi bild rasponaihl or me mourr. aa ! i i mmisaraaaa A ullioriiln HoiiiHiii-e. It Would ai't'tn I'fiun I bo (iv(nont o -eiilienef of r tnurkal.le im i lents, that there is tioihinj nl'im iuiiiriibublii tn, 'ii re, j ) tgeing Irotn tb fdlowmg won. detlul, slriuiire ami biitdly eiedit.hKi -toty. l.i li entDM to our ear a ft v lays aince : In i),e e rin nfl"i9. When th- gold fever wns ut its bioinaf I o.-slio st ite ol i x il.'tiici't iu Cliti't uia. tfeif l.ved in in ."sin'c ofVii ginia. on tbe h tiks of the Yol k l : t, .1 lew miles below Yurktowti, n gen- jiltleuiiin of culture, whose patents wuio ' luo'lefuie c,rotiu,siuine. Ilwas luring the g.,i c .-.tetni nl thut b- lilt '" H"' Hilar lull !1 Veiir fcitiee, tin- nhar hut n vnir t-itiee. mi l an mhi n.ol a ltiig.er id two months) no I too't up his bmeiy journey t i ' - eek h:s fortune in the w i!d. di-tnnt H iM. ever Mil li-vond ever lit) I bevninl th.' J.oi kV I ' iilitil lis. V ,( to t,, ,i ijjlil nnd trf,M 011 J.tiii sinks d iwn 1 1 fet imiil tho blur- Waves olll.e trnnd I'licitio. Alter years nl n i1, drudgi-ry, and j reverses uf lot tutus in the n.i'iVs, ,o i eatliD to I ; business, .'nui"ed ' l loved .n l'tul:i i-po and cngrjred in lie lieing sure, sstul, aoori nn itnti ct'-e fortune. Hi wife fa I die I. iluiing n tm-) viii.ing I'pid, tni' while en n viit. t , s tne ri l it during the yellow f.-vce sens, it) at New ( )i I, mis, s ut iLcsiitiei lime did u httio gill of uiiothi r fuini Iv. i I the niie iiHtiie und age as l,j. little daiiL'hti r. lie iiti d il.e State lint could lit,. I no flip to his ,1,', ciisi'd mlo's sisti-r; ho thong!.!, iixMi'nl'v, that sl.e to . Iiu I tli.,1. Do leluMH'd to t!n (ii.l.lcti State, nn I I ine und tb' wtiir'ing , xei'i in. ut n bu-n. .s, M,.., beiled bis S'lrruw. lit, I eMaee I. li -pou'itly. ail teciilheii in of l is nil bo'i.eiin the bunks ,. the p'atid Y"k. Shortly Otter the C'11 lelioll ol I li l Piieilie llailroud there aitived at ..!, 1' r ise.i a pi'i.tlen.uti. b'.s w ife an I n beaiiiilitl, well e. IuoM.tr, . and giueilul young lady, j i t bl ioming int., nui-l- etil 'I, upp.rantly nnd renl'y u'i iiad renl'y o'.oil t. t-lgh'.ei'it s.iu.ini-r. It v. us by (Inuic) Ihe young lady nnd n-ed tvi i,,Wer met ami to nn et was to 1 ,ve. 'I hrv Wera duly nnr: led. alter a sl,oi t ciuu,ti- t it liie ccr, in o,y l.ci.ig eel. Iiiale I ith gloat e.'la'. nn, I er.utini. no little ll, liter iu the lahioiiul,!e and wutllby cre'es i-l thn' city. 'I lie fact that bot'l. arln s bote the sumo hili tia nn: exe le I C i c-oiin,cnt or inijicrv, ns jl lis nno iluio-t ij'ii'i, us comaioti as tliat if .sii iini.r ii.nwil. . lew Weeks alter ihe tun 1 1 in ge, us the I, Oslo ml unit wile tiii'uriilly iinpiircd into each other's I ii't liisti.it y nn I milcce Ictils. and ,-n' gradually becoming belter uciju aiiiied vnli ciicli nil.er. tin deimueiuent e line they were fall, or and daugh ter. Wo "MAN S I.I..IU IN ' till v Mm. s'llu.eti. nl'b, ugl, tisiiu'ly I '"gar-led as b liitnl the lion's in th tee i.'til i,:i n" woman's rights, s(.(.iis t. ,.ive i,,!;,,,, a st, p iu advance. 'I nrce w-.tnori hivo liocn n i,l, d to tl,,- I,,, p ;rr ;,, ot. slant inoj'l -;. Tloic u, once n w onaii. i.iiii.nl Iielilah. in il.e lia-t. u lii served the Lr.,'s id lit I'biiis lines iu I in- -aoie Ciijue.l v X'o doubt llo ie have bei a inanv lliioll.-,y I I), . I il.s ,.in e tint ilny. IS, it th.io woiinii ,;e'e, l r.'es in I ' uisiaiil inople are olfi. ia, y ii i-ogn.. 'd. t i opetaie agninsl Ih 'ii imn sex. 'J If IJey's coiinui-r i,,n gives tlx in pnsjij,,,. 'Pney iniiiglo uitii H,,ineii wiihoul I'ctinying their , lli.ial t hai.'ictt r. ami tin bo nsu cf in can I us r, velatioiis to tlio confusion ol the uiiloiHiiliiites wlftii they betray into cotivi tiiiiioii. In this wiiy a mur deied was l eci titly delected' A fe u. ill u W itliccS refusing to leslily Wits show iiitou room where sevcui mb-r I women were seated. ' A woman detective wn among them ' ""u-" u ""! -ooi, manage l to nb- laio thu ii.formuli..,, which the ti.ulo ,iM ,!s , ,.),( ,lut extract Ir uu the r,- luctaut ',i.,d. .Nw bee i. tho ; light .f women to serve ot. the police -lt.lly aivurK-J . by the Turk, ami some nai III uu vailce ol tlio til.pniut- 1,1 ul a W '"Hia lis Justice of ibe eged to j 'iu the ib toclivo force. fleneral l'i, a onion U;ed to till ait meaning liillu linlutii glory. He was once, while stationed at a frontier post, iuiio surruunaod by threatening bands of Cheyeniitts. Ilo wi.-hoi Very tinu'li lo negotiate a treaty with the thiols. b 1 1 try were to atusphiojs O.'hoail 0 to pl.cn theiiiselves iu bis pu cr. At, last be st'cceeded in Cupttning a young - Indian or rtik, whom he held as n 1 10. tage. One day thu captive, sulleul stulking about tho fori, tHituo iij.on u soldier who lor want of belter amuse ment, was play iug with a child's jump ing jack. The noble savage wua tram fixed wilb wonder aud admiration.. ' Ilo wan-bed the antic oftbe u Ho tig ure lu Inalhtcas aileuce for soiun Uiio- utra, then turned and ran like nno u.ad -past tho aentiiiola, -leaped all Ihe ob '' , slruotioua, und escaped from the fprb." ' lo ao incredible ih n t time, bowwor, ba returned, boadmg a deputation of ehiel, who, aftt-r spciiditig mi b"tir of ' ao ic wrapt c 'Utcnip!l'..u uf tbe jump ing Jack, bald t o!nnu 0, uneil. tod, oeotiaied tbe !tnd treaty, atipulav tiug aa tbo luost )iunirut oonifttlop' ttat tUf aUrrtUOU lltt I sb'" inlatwoya fetuutt) at the f' s