I'- vMekei ivsvy Thsrsday Iveaing hy jciua aom. rnnkter. . Terms ot Bnbtoriptloa, 1 WO DOILAM 1t1t ANNUM, P.y.W wllbia e nontha, r $2,60 If o4 paid within the year. Ko paper discontinued STntll all arrearage! are paid unless at the option of lb publlaber. Bu&scriptions outsido of the oonnty FRTABT.K t!f ADVA NCI. !" Perewns lifting end aslng papers edoreaaed le albert beoome inbseribers, end ere liable fur lb prloo of the paper J P. CRONMILLEIt, ' .. . ... ATTOK.NEY AT LAW, Multilobular, Tn., Offeri Ma professional lerviooe to I Ik pub lic. Collection! lad all oilier professional nnsineae entrusted to bit cure will ree-ive prompt attention. Jnn 8, 'Oitf AC. SIMPSON, ATT0R.NET AT LAW, Selinsgrovo Ttt., Offer hia prafcnlonil servioi to lbs pitb i. All buainrsi entrusted to bla care Dili ba promptly attended, in. Jan. 1?, 6Tlf W. KXIQ1IT, " " o ATTORNEY AT LAW, Frccburrr Pa., 'OITera bit Professional sertlcelo the pub la., All business sutrasted to fa ia ears will bt promptly atleuded to. Jan. 17, 'ii7t WM. VAN UKZKR, ATTOK.NEY AT LW. Lewiabtir; Pa,, Offera fata professional serviee to to puh lio. Collections anil nil oilier l'i fcioti 1 business entrusted to hit cure will re sirs prompt attention. Gi:o. f. miller, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lew isbui'i l'ti Offers hia Professional mrvlee to the nub iio. Collect iona and all other prufcf ion all fctiafnesa entrusted to liia cure w ill rn eeive prompt attention. Jnn. 3. 'llTif M.LIN N, A. II. KILL (Pneeesmrs to J. F. at J. M. I. Inn,) ATJOK.su 8 AT LAW, Lewiebitre:. Pi. Offer their professional acrvioea to the public. Collections nml nil mber pro fessional business enlriiated In ilirlr cure wilt recelveproniplaiti nilon.f Jnn. 3, 'C7tf haules howhr, ATTOHSi:V AT LAW. S.'liiisrove Fa., Offers bla professional aorvlcea in the pub iia. Collect lone and all oilier profeseiona business entrusted to hia rare will ra afire prompt attention. Office two door aorth of the Keystone Uriel. Jan 6, 'U SAMUEL ALLF.MAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .'nuliiHirrove Vix OBTrrs bla Trofe-alnnit aervieea to the I public. All lniinea enlni-ied to hi rare will ha promptly nticndud to. Col Irciiona n.ade in nil p irn of the State lie can apeak tl.o Enpt'nh and (lemun lnnimno HueiiMy. Ullico l eurceu llull't Hud ihe l'oi iiflico. T x. jiyTws! I JJ ATTUKNET i COCXSLLOS ATIVW MidJlvLut' .Snydor i'nttniy l' lm'tt ITir.ea few dnori West of I be' 1'. U. on l.'ain alreit. ('.'li-nllHlion in llnclisli a r d (.i ) n i.i i p 1 1 1 f. tip. ITU T C. SL't inTiT. ATTUKNEY AT LAW. Lew ii-iiiir.r, Tii.. )(fira bla profeiinnnl ratier;ti ihe pub. lie. All buaineas enh iuied to liia sxrt will be promptly nitvndi'd to. Jnn. !1. Ti"i Gl!0 kU i I'.AkKH ?KHIXi MACUIXK. Peraons H need of a enn I nn.l ilitrilde Rawing Muelilne enn be n?e nimno l itod r.i ! renaon ilne pri.:i' by e-ill n; en uii l.i!. I'll. F.uar, Agent, Stdiiisfi ve. Jnn. 21. 'Cf-' u. J. Sr.sifiNl)Tfi I fcl'KGEON ANl I'llVSICIAX -MKldlcbni Pn., OITera bia profraaional aenluea lo the cit ttens of MiddleJiiiY and vltinily. March i, tJ JJ F. VAX HUSK I UK, IRCICAL& MECHANICAL liEXUhT Felincgrtive l'cim JOHN K. HUGHES, Es.,., JUSTICE OF THE TEACH, Fenn Twp., Snyder Co. F YU. WAttXEIf. Kmp. a JUSTICE K THE l'KACE, Taeksoj To . v.iship, Snyder Co. Fn., Will attend to all buaineaa enlrute l to hie eare and n lbs iiiokI re:iniibte Urma. Mnrcli i. 'Ottf DttJ- b KANAWKL. 1'HYSICIAN ANDBIRGEON', f cntrevllle, Snyder Co., ra., OITera his profeetlonal serrices lo the public. 0-8tlf ("t RAYU1LL & Co., J WllOl.taALS Psalkis IS WOOD AND WILLOW WAEE Oil Clotba, Window fibadea, llroimi, Mala, Uruibea Cotton Lnps, Urn In llaga, Fly Mala, Buokela, Twlnea, Wicka, Ao. N845 North Third Streed, Philadelphia. Ftb. 7, '07 FA. BOY Kit, Jr. AUCTIONEER, r rccuu i k 3ii uoi w. h. 'Meat rerpeotfully offera bia eervicci to tlhi puhllo aa Vendue Cryar and Auction ,aar. Ilaring bad a large experience, I ael confident that 1 eaa render perfect pHiiifactloa to my employees. jan. i',, ui i BT. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW t PiaTUICT ATlUIlM, WIDDLEBURO, PNYI F.U COUNTY, Ta Office la Court House, Sept. 15, C7lf 10'8 BWJatKFltD, WITH W. F. ANSELI, SoiaoTOd from 21 N. Fourth Street. CHINA. (IjAHH iuoousiwtii'e, 61 aORTH TIlITwD STREET, FHILaDELFUIA. Original . Packagaa Couelanlly oa naad M ILLER R E'.DER WnOT.VSALR TtOOK dCLLERS Hi. il oners, Blank book Manufuturers dralera in Wrapping, Waiting, Cur '"inaiid Wall papers Paper Uaga its Oan falJahrriniera f mli Iblrd itreat abets Base VOL. 9. Noloot Poetry. Sorrows. Upon m II pa alia laid her loiioh dirlne, Ami nierrr apeech and careless lauohler died I 8be tied hermelaneboljr aaea on mloa, , abu wouia boi do ueaiou. I taw (be waat wind toon Its cloo Jlels while, In a.icka earaerina throiitfli the April akr: t could not aing, though jo was at iia For aha stood aitent bjr. t walrhed Ihe lorcly ernninf fade awar, A niit waalijhil drawn asroea the atari. She broke mjr iuict drama I biard her ay, "Dohold your prUon bars I "Earlb'a gladneai ah all not aatlify yooi aul, ThU hennly oflha earth In whloh you liret The crowning (race that unci idea the whole. That I alone can (Ira." I brant, anil ebmnk away from bar afraid ; lint et i II aha held me, and would Bt ill ablJe, Youth'a bitinliti,r pu!ce alackrued and obeyed. WiiU slowly ebbing tide. "Look (boa beyond the eaouing alar," ahe amd "lleyii.l tbacbmgiug fpUmJ""" cf Ilia dty. Aoorpi the pain, the wearinei", the drend, A.-cept, oiid bid u.e amy.'' I turned and olaaped ber oloae with audden atrength, And alowly, awrelty, I becime aware, Within my arms Clod a angcla atood at Uogfh, Whlte-robcJ and enlm and fair. And no r 1 look beyond the craning si nr. r.cyond the changio apleodota of the dny, Knowing the ptin He srnda more prioioua far More beautiful Ihnn tbay. Tlie lllddrn TiUciit. In a napkin amoo b nu 1 while, ,ddau frmn all in-ul it aliiht, My vua intent IH'9 to mgiii. Mitio to hoard, or mine bi u ; kl.iiL to keep, or mine lo 1i' ; Miy I not do uhut l elm if ? Mi ! ti o p'i'i wiij only l:it, With I n u ll'Ti-r a own imant, Tli.ll it alijuld la wiaely eprul. And l know lie w'.ll deinin I lery fulli'ng at my bund, W bi n I in bii prcKiiso nund, Wlmt will be my piirf and ahama, 'iViion t lirnr my liumhlu aume, nd cuntiul n- :iy lli claim 1 One poor talent nothing more! All the yours Hint have g mc o i t lluva nut a IdaJ lo the aiure. Sumo will double what they bold, (bhora nil to ii ten fold, And pay bnut lhaaUiuing gold. World i!i it I Imd toiled like lliem ! Ml my rlu;lt I nrnv rii Iviun (luiliy Ic.ii.i uiy aoul o'ei w litlin. Lorl, oli tenidi moirliiit to do! Mul.o ino In ill fill, ninui! me iruo, Atid ll.e a.nrcJ tiutt rotcw. Help ma, ere loolnlo it be, Suinulhing yet to do fur Thee, Thou who bee) dauo all for m. 1 IIU .C OI'.X TIIIEr. BY MVTrilKW MIHM.KTOM. " Its getlinK most to bad mother !' exclaimed Fanner Fonson, coiuing in from the barn, ore afternoon Lite iu tl.o uutum. " What's tbo matter now?" nked t;ood-iiatureil Mta. l'eosou, lookiug up) from her towiiiir. " Matter t Why this makes tho foil rib time some! o ly baa robbed me of torn ! You know I put lot ty buMi els in ouo bin, in tho cmi ii Bl.eJ, and thirty in '.he other; aod for at loast foiM' uijjIiU pa.t I'm suro some cue hu boe;i ia, ato.ilin it, for the hcups don't begia to bo at lui'o ss tbey wero. Fll keep a watch to ni'ht and if I c a toll tbo scamp, woo bouJo him ! tbut'e all Fvo i?ot to say V At that inatuot, the door (lew open, and it skipped Laura Feusoo, tbo farm er's pretty daughter, as morry-eyod, rosy-checkod a country girl as you eould wish to sea. . " A latter, father!" she exolulmed as abo entered ; " read it do 1 I'm almost beside myself to know who it can be from !" A letter was by nouieaus a thing of . i I. common occurrence ia ma roimon household ; so tho furmor doliberatcly look out his glasses, nnd opening it, slowly porsuod its contents, a satiatiud smile overspread in 2 bis countenance as ba did so. "Who is II from T" Inquired Mrs. Penson, erory bit as curious aa bet daughter. " It's fromCoasio David Stockrieb, whom we bnren't teen this iweoty years," replied tbo farmer; "aud, what's more, ho'a comiu down bare to stay a week,, to try the country air." - " Goodnosn I'1 exeluimod Laura ; he's worth half a raiUion.nt lett.l ain't hi lather 1" ApdoTet'tsUty," added Mrs. Fen son. "Try to ploass him, Laura; be miy Iosts you something in his will." "And he's to rnre tomorrow nlgbt," (oniauet 7be farmer, " Ba MIDDLE J JUKG. tore you bar tba ' best routn taaJ, mother. " " 0!i, we'll bke care of lliitt,'' ns werod Mra.' renaea and k Laura, In cboi-ui. True to hia rrsolutcaa, Farmer IVn- on, ihni ily ofier aurpr, betook blm self to the uoro aheJ, to wnlch for the thief, whom he brlievcd to bt roaldot' froo with hia Ptorta. Ni)f tlii.i coroabel has bern. in former Jays a kilcbro i but Ibebuuto bcinr cnliirgeij, it was uo longer uacJ fur that purposo, but for the ono before mention? I. Oer tho J nor of this nliJ wai a atttJow, without aiiliei bcin cl eJ hy a abutter, which, when njion, hhvo light to a anull lofl oror tlio core bins. Upon this lofl Fnrninr IVnioo tok hia station, liorxuwhip in banH, ati l with a liir ;o ImcLct of water by hi- siilo, to w.vicU for ihd '.Irnpuiler of bin "It's playeJ e it, Ibis i!'' be mut tered to hiniBelf, tK ba oppnci tho .imtter a little war, n': to ufTjr l a poophole " nod whoever I ci'eh hero to-iiiht ill jn.it jret i.u tii;ul;ir fit !'' " Wliy," ho cjntiuu ns ho lit Inn pips and s it himself down to wateh, " I've loit licit ps of ibiiiija litis year. There woro my ttrnburri s the boyi gnt nioie'n hull' of them; Ihe chcriii'S wont the sitno way ; then tint aunrecrov I put up to keep the birda off the peas wusn'tno tuunaer, of uso for they just canio and sat on tho old hut, and nto tbo peas they eouldu't reach from bcliw. Thai's ail tho g od that Ihin did; and D'nr to li;iro the c ro jjo, id sjinclhinj I won't stand I'' Forr.hout an hour, tho farmer ro uiainoil p'aL'id'y am lUiu, uiiil rum i ti atitio:itbo pro.i 'ctivo viit from Couiitt I'.tviJ, willioul cxperieuuin any cause of alarm. As tho villiojo ulock a'riiek nine, hviwoviM1, h1) a i a uiu coming s'owly up the road. Watching him, Mr Fetunnsnw him turn into I'io lauj luadinj tuw.ir l It i -s house. " llo's coming hrro," thottslil ho " I wonder who it is ? It surely can't be tho cru thief; hu'd never come ho early as tWnf ; nn J ytt why, he's com ing t'jvrar the shed door I Il's lbs fellow, buro enough i Como on, old boy I'm ready !' Au l r.i pin k the bucket of water, he watched intently tho mo Vi1 incuts ol tho iulruder. Ho camo alowly along, looking care fully about him now tuwirJ the bouse, and teward tho burn. At length, ieemi:ig satisfiod tint all was riht he opproaehvd tho door of tho corn shed, uu J put hid hand upon the latch. Down came tho contents of the bucket upon bis boaJ, aud down jump ed Fanner Pennon from over tho low door, fl mi ii-uiug bis horse whip aud shoulhijf ; " Ah ! ha 1 my fine fallow ! I've get you at Inst, Imvo I ? Take that ! and that ! You wid rob my cerucrib, will you ?" And thick and fa-t fell the blows upon tho head and shuuldors of the unhappy stranger. "What's all this?'' bo ciiod. " Don't you koow mo? I'm " " A miserable thief!" narcd his assailant, iotorruptin bU speeeh by ashowor of blows, that tho man started oft lutsa heavy run, puQ'in and blow ing as ho wont, for ho was very stout, and evidently p it middle ago. llo was followed tor some diitanco by tho czaperalod finnef, shewing imprecautions upon him as ho ran, uu ti!, at laHt, thinking him suillcisntly puoiahoJ, he give up lbs oliaie and roturood to the bouse, At the dwr he eaoauatored a rough looking uiso, just bringing up a small trunk. " Is Mr. Stock rioh hero V ho ia- pred, ofths farmer as be approached " Xo," was the reply ; he ia not expected till to-morrow night." " Us started twenty mioutos before mo, from the station,'' ssid the man ; " and he ordered me to briog tbo truok up to Mr. Peoson's." "ThU is ths place," psspod lbs farmer, a sickening thought eoraioy over him ; " put It down, ho'll bsaloog soon. And dismhstog ths mao, he hurried into the bouse, where bis wile and daughter, who had remiiood up late to bake a batch ot pies for Cousin David were bard at work. " What is the matter father?'1 ei claimed Laura, as the furmor sank In to a chair. "I've been hotewhlpping a man. whom I thought wia trying to fteal tm &9tm 1 ' I SNYDEUTc'O. I'A., MAKCH (5, my oorn, and 1 verrily lilWe it wu Cousin David,'' nbswwrui ber father faintly. " ton si a David !" sc iracj both ihe ladies together ; " hy he's net eom'Djt tilt to-morrow I'' " But his trunk baa ci is," persist ed the farmer; "and III man who brought it said that M. Stoekrh h startsd twenlr mintitrs bc'ore him It mint Imvo been Ciiusin David Xot much chance of a lejacj now I" Aod ho related lbs whole ouurreaco to his astoniahd oditors. " Tnks A lantern and kirry out, huabandt" excliimed Pen -on, when he bid concl i led, ''I believe it was Coitxin lUviJ, nine enough ; hut peril a p yen can find Lim, aod make it all rjrht yet." Mr. FiOi B ha.stem J to oh r, while hia wile and I.ani'a awuitu 1 bis return with anxie ta heart. At the end of half ai honr, Lis s'ep wag hentd at the door. Thoy hu.ilco vd to opoi it, aud us'iered in the farmer nnd a stout old pentle'iiati. with clothing rumple 1 aud splushod with nu L " Cousin David, my dears !" said tbo farmer, in a husky voico. Tho ludis fis-v to welcome him. " I've beo trying to explain to Cousin Duvid this very disiroeiblo'' began Mr. IVnnn, hut he brnke com plvtcly down, aud aioo l looking con fused and ashamed, when Laura o.imo to tho rescue. "You'll forgive fatlnr, win't you coutin ?" she siid. putting her gontl hand upou tho oil giMitlom ui's arm. lis didu't knaw it wa you." " For your.i!io, Liuim, I will," re loaded Couiin Divid, evidently' clrirrucd wi h hii f.kir v riiiif (' J.liii. 'Indeed, I ha I forgiroa b'tn ai re idy,'' ho n l ie I, fjr ho uu lo nu a:u p'e npoln:jy, nlth nijh I nvit ssy that a hor .vliipp:nn', at my timo of lilo is hy no menH a plu.rit reooption." " It was nil my fjolislt miilako,'' put lu tho fannor. " No, il w-n partily my fa i!'.,'' re- lunu I ('ousin Pavi I, ' f if coniinr a Iny e.irlior Ih.tn I write; but I wa- only hiiking for th kitchen door, whiih tiiad to ha out that way the l:it timo I was here, twenty years nu." And -' tho nutter was settle I ; an J Cousin Ibivil's visit did not prove sueli an eulii'e failure after all ; Cor so 'mid of Ii'iiKa di 1 the oil pontjennn hoc nil", lh.it ho altered his will, lenviu,? her a hands mm legn.-y, iinm.'Jia'ely nji'iii his return' home. As to the corn, Farmer Fcnson erne to tho conclusion that the thief must have boon the rats, u-sistcd, no doubt, hy his own imagination .cv les i-lotiiii-iil lu I Iio aTllilliotl lusu. A Washiu-jtoncorrsipotiJcDio of iho Chicago 7''iJi"says: The Wharton social 'luarrol cxloudi t Washington. and as much has been sai l ul ut the Van Xes family, it is now alleged that they piopMS to roverse their former decision and ress tho S'.ate author ities of Maryland ti try Mrs. Whartou for tho attempt to poison young Van Ness. If I'otiviclo 1 ou this jchargi term of in!priouiucnt,aad uol death, would Le.tbe punalty. Tlie testimnny upon the Van Xoss caso ia an! J to be mote startling aud(dcGuite thau iu the Ketehum tragedy. Van Ness says tliut he had never been ukuJ, in all his ao juaintance with Mrs. Wliaitoo, to drink nnytliing unl'l tho particular time when she usknd him to lave some claret. lie drank but little of th s, nnd eriud out that it was bad, and then Marled to g) homo, ouly a abort dis '.unco finay ; bo wus soized with blind ness, and ezpuriuoved a aonsation ns il tho back of his neck had been pinch ed in a vice audathen liflud up. Grop ing along like a drunken nno, he was able to reach bis doorstop and pull the bull. As the door op-nod he full forward in his hall, and know oo more for s.reral days. The first, thought oa recovery was to son 1 word to Mrs. Wharton not to give any of lint claret to anybody, because it must have been that which made bimaiolf. Whso Van Ness g it out again bis relative bad ths idea that be hid boon sun itriiok, but immediately after repairing to Mrs. Wharton's she invitod him to drink of another beverage. lie folt the same pain coming on him ns before and al most immediately startsd for the fron door, to rush home before the attack ahould come on. Where are yon go ing f crlod Mrs. Wharton. "Don't stop mo," said Van Xess, ":hat thing Is ootntng on me again." Ke groped hia way along the hall, but Lefore be eould put his band on tbp front door knob he reeled aod fell lalo ti nan. aod wsj intpi into the patlpjwbere be ialcl for a 'week, luflsrlng iauses, vomiting, and th) ngnios of intern d Hi's during tho whole peri l 1 of Ketch urn's sickness, who mennlimi diol a-hove-slaira During this sickness, it, is alleged that Mrs. Wharton frequent ly prepared bis medicine, an I every tiuio bs drank of bor prepiratione bis agonies rsturosd ; while, fid by h!s own family, bs ricovored at last. It was at this tinfo the milk punch was tondrrnd him which, wlion throwo out, eontnioed ths soJimints of la rtar-cmet io all arounl tho bitio n. I)l!ipiu:ii'.iii r ut n Youiiik L.nty. In the nietith of Ileeemher laar, this vicinity was surilod by tin sudd -n inappearanee oT a you ig In J v mined Anna ll'vs. th daughter of Miuri.-e iva. w!i lives aSout aia rni'es (r un Wuitsbnro, tiuliivan euniy. S'.ie was n beautiful young la ly, nnd had ulw.ivs buna a lmoI retiotn'.i ji in I lbs eorti.o inity in which she lived, j an I uocinso cot'd bs asiig-iod for her! myst'ious disinpcarauee. Kji'etit isippcaraueei dovel.ipmeii's wiull s-orn I J iu licaie ' that one of tlnVni h ri 1 ' o ( rimes I i' which the wroicli llib-uivig is now payiti.; a Slight penalty, has been citnmittnJ in litis ca, by pirtiei an yet unkn.rvn O i I Intra 1.1 las', there arrive! at Wurts'jir) a colli n uncaxal in a nine bos, ttpiu whieh was tin a I lre. of tho missing youiu U ly. Tl.o box was suit t ths bom j of lier father, and upm it being open ed, it was found 1 1 contain t!is ruuiaius ofMiisK iys. Report of the affair sojti boJatuo general, an 1 the h tmUo rcsi lonce of Mf. I'ijs was sjoa sur- roumleJ hy the carlo is of th) com munity, uu 1 t'u aa 1 alTiir JiiJU is I is nil its bearings. Tuo great grief ol tlio family hardly acted as a res' runt u,n I) the ex r.iotdiuary O 'Cis'o i. The lio ly of tlu tiril'jiUna'egirl was buns J on Frid.i)', but on Saturliv, public opinim being such that an inves'.igi lion was a necessity, the coi'omr had t lie remains taken up hu I an iuqu -st wra ordered, wliiih is n. w being heiJ. A circunistaai'O not tJio-tht ol before ia n in relate I t y on j of tho Slnwan. gunk tr.in.d'er coach driven. He says that about the time that Alma Kui-s disappeired, ous ti'uht ia De iiitn'ioi', aa ho was d living over the mo nitnin, he w.ij overtaken by a ti) in driving in a carri ago II slipped tho coach nnd : it yi'Ung lady i; it out of tho carriago and en lure I the c u:li 'i'iismiu thon Irovo npi lly t )'.var4 Wuris'jer ;, auJ the driver of tlio coach proccolal on his way. The lady never up ilo a word, an J ho did not recojuiz) ciihor of tho per-ioni. Tho a IT i if, as may bo well expected, has era'e I a furore ia tho entire com munity. Thai parties will be impli cated in the disappearance nn 1 su'i.'i jujiit ilo.it h of the yjon; lu ly, win move in reipeotalils cireles, ii Iho o in ion of many. A d iy or two will ulnw. .V. 1'. Tititrt. A hlliUKt) Ili'iill.ltlOil. Mr. Frank ('.nilield, who win kilhul on Friday las', was bulrolhed to a youu-jlaly efthis town anl wis lo have tuiniui in two nmnihs. On 1'ii. when Hie ttuiu pa-sod here ou iis way west, the young lady saw him and had tonio convcisalioti with him, mid that vvemng was iu uuusmlly liht spirits. The uext moruiug at the b.'eukfust ta ble her appearance was so uiU'.-h the reverse of tlu evening previous that it atti'nete I the tittcntiou if hor tn nher. whiusk'd her Iho cuti.se cf b"r appar ent trouble. The young lady th .re upoil related tl) her tuotlicr that the hud dtesmol that her I over bad fallen under tho curs and hud been so scri usly injured that he died in shout two hours. She toll the circumstances ns shs had soon in her dream, bow ho had fallen and the car wheel bad ter ribly mangled bis left leg and bis lit arm, and that he hud lived in treat agony for about two hours. Her story was generally discredited by bor mo ther, wh) enleavorod to poisuala her lint there was nothing in a dream, but to no purpiso she o ould not drive it from ber mind. About noon a sister of the youaj man who ha I mot so terrible a death came to tlu bo iso of l ho young lady and sold she had bad nows for ber. She then related tho circumstances of her brother's dua'h. corresponding in detail witb tbo dream as told by the young la dy some hours before. Xevor before has such a remarka ble cuse of premonition eome under our personal knowledge, iad all tbo cir oumstaooes can be vouchod for. JiiincHlown (X. Y.) Journal. Josh Billing! says: 'X don't riok oleckt qow or ever Roaring or two d.qgs fighting, nnlosi here wu a man NO. 6 A M.t ti UltZi Tlirro Aunt. The Wiiliamsuort (Fa.) "Oaiollo and llallel'u ' is reipoosible for Ihe following : Among the passengers on tbs train bum! sjuiIi IjjI evening wis a man bora and raised ia tho county of Os wego, N. Y. His name is William Jacobs. Ho prides himself on llirre well-devclupe I arms and hands, the member eiraordiniry have grown above the riejit shoulder blade It haags sijsprn lei down tho tuck, an I cm bo raised uuJ Uweted a' will. In length it is ehorvr th:rt t'li ai'ni props'-, b it pm 'i-ei ri uMiuai-y ' tiinsole, wiiiea ho diji!iys rtlien-ver oe-.'asion demand.s it. No prism pan rnii lt"'0".-.'" ' railroat ear or meenn. Into upon tho n'ro.M would olisoive any defoi'iuily, h'll after be.: 'ining coju . uut ol this sinful. if tao w mlJ pcreeiv. poenli ir lit, of L sco it. lid slu'es ,W l, ''J- often been i) io,iinuc I a 10 ,vll' u" d K" " Jr P;M himself on uu invarn'iu te;i y u l!l ,l av':r"t t puWiit exhibiti.ius . Ilisi.it'ur boing a wealthy laruisf, be iil vays pufjii-el to remain at home. D.i on') oi'casion, when about eigh teen, the viih:o boys though l.Uey would havea little apart at " three anus' '' e-ijieii.so an I couiui med a system of ll i ktfu ir llsm, folliwcl by bold altacks tipiin h.s pcr.-on. For bearance cease 1 to be a virtue, and 8T'i tiii'owtng oil ins looao g irim tits lie wentj nurses as lar irotn (ittcu a piace as pos at thorn in true pugilistic stylo, nrm i sitile F' No 1! performing iia duly nobly nnd' It iy ba neolless to all th it tJ ir .ipparanlly outrivaling Xo. 1 n il I J O 'To do wus tho cho-eu coach- A: the en I of the skirmish, six prostrate villagers tolj whit a liorcs oppaueut i Ley had mot. li.it I !nve wli4-i-U I h iv) noticed t'f.tnll in mi speik well of all iuoh'h viiturs vsh n they are dead; uu 1 tonb st ines are tuirl.el with rp'.iup'is of " g u Iii'.m a i 1 vi r lues." Is tliero any particular eomo tery whero Ihe bid num arc hurried ? 1 havo nitieed ill il ill) prayers of every Bullish man i.s ' I'lrivn our dchti,'' bit h" lu ik's ecery Inly piy who owes him to the lust u'.tr.-nual lar'.hiug. I h-ivo tut iced that death is aimr- i-i'usi julgo, th)U,'h not inniitial. .;vprv ,, ,m.( tt doM 1 '.tth huhi- m ms th t d .alil or I i lay d 'vu his du .t in tlu c irroMi-y ol inirtalit v. I havo tri'.i.-i! 1 that ho who th'nlii every tn-tti to bo it rouo is very cer tain to see on-5 whuii heshavei him-i'-lf, anl boon. ht in mircy tihis n-i 'hb irs to surren lor t'u rasyal to justice. 1 havo noticed tha'. nmi'iy is tli-i fool's wis loin, the knave's riijiutatio i, tho wiso man's jewel, th) ri'-h man's truuhlo, the p or man's d'sire, lii' evotous man's an.hitio.i, atil t.'io idiot of all. I havo noticed that whatevor is, is riht, with few exceptions 'ho left eve, tho left uud the leil side ol the plum hi iding 1 have notice ! that nurit is ahv tv measured in tho World by its sue- css. i TUo II oy I ho I'alhor .11 a ii . ol tho Solomm khM, many centuries ago. 'llvini a child is known by his doiu.'s. whether his work bo pare, and wheth er it bo rig'il .'' Suno p'.'i'plo 8?ora to think that children have in chu.'actor at ull. Oa tho ('ontrary, any observing eye sues in these youii crcautres the signs of what they are likely lo be for 1 1 lo. Wheu I soo a boy In hu-.to to spcnl every penny as soon as lie gets it, l think it u sign that he will be a spend thrift. When I soo a boy boarding up his pouuios anl uuwiliiug t part with them for any gaol purpqm, I think ii a sign that ho will bo a miser. When I see n b y or girl always looking out for him or hersilf, and dis liking tosharo good things Willi lb era, I thiu'i it a sigi that ths child will grow up a sillisli person. When 1 soe biys and girls of tea quarreling, I tbiuk it a sigu that they will bo violunt men aud wgtinn. When I see a little boy willing to tasto strong diluk, I think it a sign that he will be a drunkard. When I see a boy who never alien la to religion, I think it a sin that ho will be u profane an l profligalo min. Wbeo I seo a child obedient to his parent?, I think it a sign of great fu ture blessings from the Heavenly Pa rent. And though groat ebangis somo time take place in the eharacter, yet. as goncral rule, theso siiis do not fail, lvoi;tisK Ata4a . 1 .1 One eotnma one year tJs)sx One-half eoliima, ae year, iotw. One-fourth column, eaa year, lo eel One aiisre (10 lines) eaa ineeriiea -y ' Every additional Inaertien Professional and lluaiuesa cards oa not more than flte linea. per year, a Auditor, Fteovtnr, Admiaialrstor and Aaaignea Notlcei a, Edliorinl notioea per line j j All adrertisrmi-Ble for a ahorler eriij than one year are fsyable at ths lis., they are ordered, and if not Bald the per- on ordering them will bi held r spenaibi fur the money. The Tin e sVoiM liruen. I heard the atory a long lime me. and think il good inoiuk t till, and not only pood, but pointing a life lit ion whit h ths wise msy heed. A certain gentleman advertised) for a eonchmati, and among tho aaineroin applicants who answered the rail he found three who evinced a sufficient ktlOtvle lg) id their business to suit him, and from thine three he would vjluet his man. For liio lio.il lest bo lu-k lliem loo p lint on hia premises win-re n bro il tablo of rock overlook ed a deep chasm. "I lor near," said he, tiSawny Mo. Lean, "could ynu drive a cvn:h an N f'lir to the edge of that prteipire with, out Iho dinger ot g'ling oil " my inc.niile 1 the table with hie eye, an I lo i'.' l dwa iulo the deep e 1 1 a -1 1 1 nn lauiteJ. ' I co ild drive withlu t fo t of It, air'' was his eiujihatic answer. lie next pal llw ipusiiiu to Joha Yor ii. Join) lool.el, nnd answered, with prompt ns1 ur.uico, '1 could di.vi v it Li ii ten inches of it, t-ir." Next cam ) Uarney () To ile, and ha was a-kd how near he coul I drive a steady doublj-npin to the edga of ths precipice with assurance ol sifety. "Iiclad, ycr honor,'' raiJ Barney, af ter due cotisi leralion, ' them feilo'i bate mo iolliir 'lv. 1 siioiil I k nn '"an. ? i t t. " II )W (1) ymi d.i, Mrs Toou hive y.nt heaiil lli.l story about Mrs. Lily V " Why, no, Mrs. (ial do tell T "Oil, I prmn .se I not to tell for all tho noil I; no tnu-t n?vei- te.l ou't, I inn is IV a i I it will git ou1 ." " Why, I'll never tell nu't as I mg as I live, je t as H ue as tho woill; whit is it ; co. no tell '' " Xjw you won': sy anything about it, wiil you T' " No I'll never open my heal about ir, naeer. n.... j.. .v.. ..t. " Will, il you'll hclii vo mo, Mrs. I'uuly lol l mo last ni,;ht, that Mrs. Trotto'd h T tint hor sister's hilil'SOw was t ti 1 J by a person uho illeaiiiel if, that Mis Trouble's oldest d ni.'htcl' told Mis X c ion's lliothor gr.vidmo- ther heard by a letter tint sho got Irom her third bister's s oml bus I bind'" oldebl brother's atcp-sd mghler, thai it was rep irted ly theenptaiii ol a clamhoat univixl from thee I'erjca lsl.i,ids, that tho iilm m lid about that sjctlou wore sharkskin b ivl v,, stulljd with pickle 1 eels' ttes 1"' 1 Couldn't ivis It. A iluy ot Uvo hiin o, a man not over aud above familiar with the d;nk ways 1 q' te!iiudiing, Weill inn ono of tho nflU'es with a despatch, which he insist ed up oi having sent nil" immediately. p;10 0,.l.ru.r u icu-iimo Filed I, -in. and Iiheu hu:u the Uispati-b on a hm It .Tiie ina-i hung ntoi;u I some time. ev!- deiitly uu-ati-lied At last his patience was exhausted, nnd ho belched out: "Ain't you going to sail that dis patch?" Tho op Tutor politely informed hies ihat hi had sent it. ' Xu jor uinV' replied the indignant man ; ' thoro it ia uow oo tho book." And now they lell us Goo. Wash ington, to whilj sway tin (odious winter hours ut Valley Forgs, plays I "penny anty'" with tbi ohiip'ain Thus ittlo by little they aro chipping olT the perfections of our gnut model, .'low sal to be convinced that Q- W. was only a man nfier all I Woman's Kihiits. A hmg noaeJ, tl." ii slititile I, old maid nppearod at tho door of a farmer's house iu Iwa tho oi her day, anl wautej tho farmer's wife to Mibkcribe to sumo woman's newspaper and sign a petition for wo man's suffrage. Tho wife call ) I : Cbui hvs, Tom, .1 1 ne, Richard, L3 cy ;' and was s i ':) surr luudod by a crowd of rosy ckcekel children. She turned to her visitor and ii : "Have you any of these ?" 'Xo,'' wus the sharp reply. "Then," ropliedt ho buxom wife, "go and gut a fuw, and afterward eomo to me about woman's rights if you, feel like it.'' BjaasBjBaBBBMejaBaaBVSsBajBBB ''I will pevseot to all ?uu tlssite,'' said a young lady to ber lever, "on condition that you will give ruo what yod base not, what you sever can have, and yet wbat JOd can giv," What did she for f A 6365 j; r fiuua;j'ai t a. .