ft riiriaii-,.r,-.M.-eijava; vVUvtjrtisilnBf Ilatesj ? l MM I flut burg, mont. area in; at hia at I P V Leatea leaves 9 pm. urnlng; 25 p W p m. and! villt at I 4.45 tint oa t leave id 6.6 1,85 a m i trains ottstewo 15 po. at 6.00 it leava and 6.83 o at 4.56 inueetiBg ilroad. k at 6.45 8,15 p a. ReadiBgi trg 2,46 e it 4.25 t m, and Ian for own, aad adelpbla. in, School i all poinlt )0 pr.tBts rtr.t'. , IW.'.' I, 'ft j tott: e i' kin nit i ''rl, nihej. ntil all arre - lb optien eft vtabsoriptions ( Per ' BdMreneeft te e. .i -a- -t. r " . -- f ,.. .H - J uu.est at ' county ... . ; .....I i 3 swing Fpri er heoeme t'lbec'.oeri. fend art liable for the prist et the J r n. roxtr . A TTOJiXET v . .Aw. '' ' 8cllnjrroY k., . Offers hie frofeairBal. services lo lb Vublle. All legal buelorsa frrtraaied le bit re wilt receive rromptelteDllon. Offloe ' vet door above ih Itew Lutheran Chtrreb. July, 4th ! . , T T. CRONMIU.tUt-. . Vt, ATTORfcEt AT LAW, ' - ., Middleburg, ra., vffert bit protelslonel lervieei to lb pub ' Ic. Colleotlone and nil oilier professional . Iviinest intrusted lo lill cur will receive ' prompt attention. Jao 8, '67if AC. SIMPSON,.- ATTOr.NET At LAW, Solintgrove Pa., OHers hit profe'aelonal service to lb pub is. All buiinctt entrusted to bit ear ' will bt promptly attended in. Jan. 17, '671 JW. KNIGHT, t ATTOUNKT AT LAW, . ' Freoburg Tiu, OITert hit Professional service to ibt pub lo. All business eatruettd to bio cart will bt promptly attended lo. - v-Jan. l",07ll Wil.VAN GEZEU, ATTOR.NKT AT LAW, Lewisburg Fa., Offer t hit profcMlonal eerrloe to bt pub lie. Collections and all other Fi occasion' I butinttt entrusted lo bit oar "111 re eelvi prompt attention. GKO P. MILLKU, ATTOBXEV AT LAW, Low tabu rg J'a Offers hit Professional terTiot to the pub lio. "Culleotiont and all other profession all business entrusted to hit car will re eelve prompt attention. Jan. 8, 'V7tf J M.LINN, A. II. PILL (tsnereeanrs to J. T, 3. M. t.lnn.) ATTOUNfcVS AT LAW, Lewlsburg, Pa. Offer tbelr professional servlcee lo Ibt publio. Collectloot tnd all. other pro fessional business entruated to ibeir eare will rooelTeproBiptatlentioo. Jan. 8, '67tf - SMIARLK8 irOWER. . . ' IV. ATTORNEY AT LAW, bciinsgrove l'n.,' t viairi nit professional eervieet io me pun ltifl. Collectiont and all other profeaaiona I Vtudntei entrusted to hie rare wirfre il -prompt attcBtion. Cflioe two ttoor -jr B fceve one Hotel. IJino.'U e- EUIAN & SON. a lYonpJB rs A t lAv. Helintvfyrovo X'n. All profrarionnl biitineat and collect ing- entrusted lo tbrir cart will be promptly aliened lo. Can be eonaulted in English or German. Office, Murke. 8iuar. T N. MYERS, 1 ATTORNEY k COI'SSEIOR AT LAW Middlcburg tsnydtr C'nunty I'cnn'a Oflioo a few doore Weal of tbe P. 0. on Main- street. Consultation J6 Cngliali and Crin an tfifft: ' Frp.Xitf JC. BUCI1KR, e ATTOtt.NEY AT LAW. Lewiobur' Va.. Oncn bit prnreeslonal semcealo the pub ,ie. All business entrusted to bit eare will be promptly atleuded to. Jan. 8. 'C G UUVtH & UAKKIl SEWING JIACniNE, Persona in need of a food and durable Dewing Maobine can be accommodated at reasonable prices by ealling on on Sam sib rAl'tT, Agent, boliuagroTe. IJan.Z4, XB DR. J. Y. SHIN DHL, " SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Middlcburg Fa., I Oners hit professional servicei to tbe ell- lions of aliddleburg and vicinity. Marcu n, -til F. VAN BUSKIRK, I SURGICAL 4 tIECHANICAL DENTIST SelincgroTS Fonn IJOUN K. 11UGUES, Esq., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Teoo Twp., Sojder Co. T IV iu WAGNER, Esq., I JL e JihTlCE OK THE PEACE. Jaoksoa Towaship, Snyder Co. Fa., Will attend to all buainett entrusted to ra and on the most reasonable farms. March 12, 'CBtf .R J? F KANAWEL. rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LeutrevlUe, Snyder Co., Pa., flffert hit professional lervicet to Ibt t . l! - A QO. IUQUO. vuoit I RAYCILL k Co., Wboliials SiAiias IB rooD and willow; WABB lil Clotht, Window Shades, Brooms, Mate, prushee Cotton Lapt, Grain ilagi, f.j Ktts. Bucketa. Twines. Wloki, So. 40 JTarktt Htrttd, rtlladeipnia. leb. 7, 67 LEO. W GRANELI.O, Kq.. JU6T1CEOF THE rEAtE k Co nveyuncor. ' iddteburg Snyder County, renna. I OoBveyeBelDg la all He breaehet esnedl louaiw hmuiw. iraut. ... hvudi. wiiiotf.oti. kairum Au et wrlUog drawa wltk eare and T. FARK8, 'e ATTORNEY AT LAW a DISTRICT ATTORNI, klDDLEBURO, SNYDER COUNTY, Ta lOffiot in Court Utuie, Sept.15, 'C7lf W. F. HA1ISE1L, Bemeved from a N. Fourth SUeet. JJTfA. GLAHH U Queeniawaref 61 WORTH TJURP PTAPET, PBILaP I.PHIA. 'llsal. PseksfN CostlasUy sa Pa4 VOL. 10. Vaikmount house. A- HEAR THI DEPOT. Hciciicitiier, in. GEORGE' GUYER, rROPRitTos. This boos it la eloao erealmlty to Ibe depot and hat lately beea rebuilt and re Cldd.', llormt eommodioua tbetable well supplied with tbe belt lb market affords ad tei'urs moderate. B rown iioirsfc. PAXTORVILLE, (Bealer BUUoa. IlENlir HESTER, Proprietor. Tbe andentned adonu thlt metbod of Inltorai Ina tbe ixiblie that ke net opened a hotel at tbe etoore Bsned place, on the rued from Middle bttr to beerertuwn, end that ee la prepared to entertain tboiwblle altii Aral elaMaeeominMa tlona. IttNttK BKrtitM. April a,UTI. ALKER HOUSE, lllcCJluro Jii yX'tx. ll. 1). WALTER Fiopriotor. Tbit a new bouse, newly furnished and le now open to the traveling publio. It ia located bear the depot. No effort will be spared by the proprietor to make the ttay ol nit gucttt pleasant aad agreeable. J AVIS HOUSE, At the Mifflin, Centre, Barbery It fwlttown R. H. Depot, earner of Water aad Lteroaa U., LoviMtown In.9 Oeorgo Flory tt Bon, Proprietors. JttrOren Day and Night for Ibt accom modation of travelers. . A first elaet Res taurant it attached la Iba hotel, where Mea'e at ail hourt cafe bo bad. Term sareeaable. 9,43-tf B UMGAIIDNER HOUSE, (Opposite Ketdloi.Ballroad Depot) I larriHbiirff , Xn.. A. H. XiAZroxS, Xroriotor. mwrtTWWj jiiur nejusiiaweai j n tuaurw iui jtiik fort of KMta will Biavd. Th bouM hu hea LLEGIIENT U0U8E. Hoi. 813 A 811 Market Street, I Abort yM.) PHILADELPHIA. jV. Ileclc, Xroprietor. terms W 00 Per Dai. ;n,'M JOHN II. ARNOLD, Vttorney txt Law, MIDDLEDCBO, PA. Profrtstonat bualnest entrusted to blscar w!l! be proniptly tnded lo. Feb l,'7 THOMPSON BAKER, ' e Vttoi'noy-rit-Tivw, Lcwisburg. Union Co., Pa. txir Can be consulted in tbe English an German languages. Or KICK Market Mreet, oppotite Walls Smith & Co't Sloro 80y gAMUEL H. 0RW1G, -A-ttorikey-at-Ltt-w, OFFICE, TIT WALNUT STREET, ratutoBLrniA. G. HORXBERGEIl, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Perry Township, Snyder Ceonty, Pa. Collections Convevanelna. and all other bual- i.rlalnlOK to the office will be proniptly attended to. Utboe near XrouiuianavlUe. JO. KRKITZER. a JUSTIOK OK THE PEACE. Cbapman towbtblp boyder Co. ra. ConvevanolnK. Colleetlna and all other bull nea entrutled to bit eare will be promptly av- leoueu to. D U. J. V. ROCKEFELLOW, PHYSICIAN AND SVRQEON Offer, bis profeialonal services to tbe elllton Uiddleburg and vicinity. Juuel-tt I ' FINE ASSORTMENT OF THEBES RYE VTITI8KET, rOLDURE PEACH WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN, AND . . SYRUPS Just received and for salt at tba Caglt Hotel, in Middleburg. JOHN A. STAHLNECK2R, Aug. 18, 1870. D, B. SLIFERS WHOLESALE AND BET AIL Furniture Warerooms, NO. 66 NORTH SECOND STREET, (Below Arcb, West Sidt.) ' Factory and M'holetaU Department, 1603 North 6th Blroet, above Oxford, -81 fl PHILADELPHIA. JACOI) I. DOGAR, WITH u BERROTn, BERgSTRESSEft A CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH,PEOVISIOIISf&c, No, 200 North Wbsrvee, (abova Race St.,) 9-71 f miLADELPAIA. J B. SELHEIMER, SEALED IN HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Steel, Leather, Faints, Oils, Coach & Saddlery Ware AND MANUFACTURER OF Stoves & Tinware, MARKET BTREET, Lewitelowit, Penn'n. November 3, 1871-tf , T r ATTORKET ATLAvT. MIDDLEBUia, SVTEDB OO., PA Qfsre til rrtttstlaul Sarelaw U Us Bab1! C eat all ail eat at majratj aas MlDDIaiffUiro Holoot l'oiitry. Tits) Melber's Until, Ten spot In tha ehureb yard, Now tad It the gloom. That mmmer flings rnnnd it. In flowers and perfume t It le thy dust, my darling. Olvee lift to oaob roat, ,. 'Tie befeiise thou hat withered The violet blow. Tbtliliee bend meekly On Iby boeom above, But thoa wilt not pluck them, 8weet child of my loft. ' I eee the green willow Droop low o'er tby bed. But I eee not the ringtail That decked thy fair bead. I bear the bet humming Around thy bright gravel Oan be deem death le hidden Where sweet flowrett wave? From tha wblta oloudt abort thee, The lark eonttert long. But I liet for thy voice. Oh I how long, Oh I bow long. Then come back, my darling, And eoine baek, to.dy, For tba loul of thy mother Growt faint with dotay. Tht home of thy childhood In order It lei, Tha ooucb and toe chamber Kb j conii'l thoa not yet I' The Child's Answer. . Oh I mother, sweet mother, . Whose lore like tbe wave, - II Id treasures, and jewels. And alaa a grave i Too strong la its fultnets, To deep in lit power Oh t huth, peroiout mother, Tbe grief of thlt hour. I walk 'mid Ibt pata tree, And drink of the rills. That on earth are but types of What Ood here fulfills ( The Jeye of my ebildhood, How dim they appear Toe, dim art the brightest VThea looked on from here. . Then ttay sot, Ibtn mourn, got, Then yield net lo fears. The flowers lovt hatb planttd O, sleep not In leara t Tbere'l beauty, tbere'a blessing On earth left for thee. But bid me not share them Tbere'l more hero for mo. TheTtvo Nr. Brown's. I am Mr. Brown, but I am Sorry to say there it soother Mr. lirown. It is oti socouol or tin aziitonoe or Ihn otbor Mr. llrowu, that I bave lately bud so much trouble. I aw employed by one of our largo Pbilutlolpliiu commercial houses an a traveling talonmun, and frequoutly made busiotsg v it its to the principal rJTties of our sod adjoiulug Stolon. Last summer, while on a visit to a ooighboriog city, sod stopping at a cosy botol there, tht folluwiog ludi crous iocideut occurred : Oa my arrival I registered my Dime on tbo visitors' book as Mr. Browo. Tbe luodlorJ's ooosequootial niaooer immoJistely altered to ono ordufureace oa rosuiog the name, sud I was unei pcotedly aligned one of tba but rootxt io tbe bouse, sod was atillmoro surprised at mioo- boat goio to my chamber with me, and personally tu- perioteodiuo; the maltiog of lbs room tidy and eomfurlable. I was not ac- customod to buviog so much atten tion paid to tuo by strangers, and could ooly altrlbutu it to tuy good looks and gootls manly depot ttuout. Alter the landlord bad retired, I tinted myself at tbo table, aod bvuso letter to my frioodt at home. I bad wtltten but a few lioes, whea I was annoyed by a strange buiiios ol voi eei, which seemed to come from tbe ksrbolt of tbe door. "Is it possible," I said to myself, "that tbs residents or ibis bouse can take lueh as interest ia my affairs, to go' eavtsdroppiog alter me?" -1 walked aoislesfly to tbe door, and suddenly opening it, I surprised no lets than a dosen uaies aoa genu men, who where taking corert glauoes at me by turns, through tba narrow oriflcs intended for lbs key. Oa my anexpsetad appearance at tba door, all boat a hasty retreat into their res pec tivs bid chambers, snd tbs flying ipeetacloi of dusppearlog skirts snd eoaUtails, wat a scene I shall loog re. member. I could not imagine what it eould all mean. Why abould lbs landlord be so attentive to a strsnger, snd why should lbs ladies aud gentlemen of tbe bouse take sueb, extraordinary later est in me I tt'tt other wooden ware to corns, I bad scarcely prooeeded with my letter before I was agaia lo terrupted by a kuockiog at tba door. 1 aoswsrea ins summons, wnea w my intense sstonUbment, a beasuiul young lady sprang ioto my arms, eallintz mo "pipe, ooar papa I" "lliert must bs some mistake, my dear," I sai l, "I am aot your nor any body elss s papa." Tbs young lady wat not dNmnyed by this declaration, bowtver, but con tinued to embrace me aod elaimed me as ber psterual relative. What was my surprise, when 1 again disavowed suy knowledge of ber io be saoared that tbe bad espootea I would disown ber, but attributed it to tbe wild freaks to wbioh I wat subject. "What wild froukt, my dear miss?' 1 aakua. ."Ob. we bave. beard of tbom all,' tbe replied "Aunt Luura bus well described your character and peculi arities in ber lettora, But .bow ia I'Mv arood irirl. do vou wish to drive me mad T First you collod me papa,, tzl OW 701 salt m nbottt .J SNYDElTOPAWULT 18. 18727 mamma. Yi'bo iu the duoe is otrilthyMr. Brown and his wifa." mamma t" Who is she Whv. Your socond wifo, of eaurta, .and my stop-mother, whom I have never aeon 1 but I ain dying to ffot a look at hor." . 1 was about maluntf an ancrv an swer, and doclariiu? my claims as sJ uex'lieior, wbon thure came trooping tnta the room nail a doson Utue clul dren, who immediately scizod upon tbe UQs of my coat, and the legit of my pants almost throwing mo off my foot "Who ore these 1" I criod, in die traction 1 "are these younrHtcrs more of my offftpring T" "Uli, no, papa, answoroit the young lady 1 "tlieso are Carrio's your ohlost daughter's cluldron. Thoy are your grandchildren." "For hottvpti a sake, stop tboro. I shoutod, "vou have made mo a gnuul father, but be gooI enough not to go any lurUior in my dosoondnnts. "lbo truth must bo told, stud tlio young lady with a rosy smile 1 "you hnow your oldest son is namod Xihut" "Well since you say so, we wil call him John." "Jolin has a married dausrhtcr. who has lutoly had" (I knew what was ' comma", so I jumped np and seized my hat whilo alio conciuiloil,) , "A bouncing httlo boy so you are a groat grandfather," continued the young lady. iuko .Mac be tli, I would "hear no moro, but rtu-hed from tlio room ns if Hntan and all his imps wcro at inv hools. As I paused out at tlio street door, liko a young hurricano, I notic ed that an elegant carriago had atop- Eod in tho front of the hotel, and a idy was getting out of it, but I was in too great a hurry to pay much at tention to her. I was so much annoyod by thd un accountable conduct of the people at tho hotel, that I did not return until late in tlio evening, preferring to ntirchaso my suppor at a restaurant Wbon I did return, tho landlord again wolcoraod mo, and ORHiirod mo that my bod was ready, and every thing was all right llo s iid "ull right," with such an insinuating, do furontiiil suulo, tliat I could nut com prehod what tho fellow mcvuit. lion I reached my lod rom, in pusliing tho door to. I nccidontlv blew out tho light and found ruvnolf in tho dark ho intensely dark that 1 could not sue a nlon beforu me. Howover I concluded tu undress in' the dark, ho I sut down upon tlio bed and began to divest, mysulf of my ClOUlltlir. In moving my hand carelcsBly over the bed, it caiuo in contact with a Bohd boily, which felt most singuliir ly like a human being. In tlio next moment my hand was graspod by two smooth, soft bunds, then 1 felt tho tips of my lingers pressing tlio delicti to, rapturous lij). hut (bit it all mean T Could it bo a ghost in my bod, ora burglar f Or was it a young lady T VYhen I thought of the latter possibility, my lirubs trembled in terror, and I was about to light tho lump again. Bo foro I could do ho, howover, a sweet voice spoko to mo. "Urown, B;ul tho voico "why uon t you come to bed 1 Hero 1 have boen waiting for you for tho lust half an hour." I understood what was tho matter now, aud I determined to havo somo fun. "Oo to sloop and don't bother mo" said 1 1 "I wUlcomo to bod when I am ready." In a moment there enmo a piorcing scroom from the bed, loud enough to have raised tho shingles from tho root It had the effect of bringing the landlord into my room, with all hia boarders trooping at his heels. What was my dismay, wbon a light was brought in to discover a beauti ful lady sitting bold upright in bed. and attired in a snowy whito gar ment " What do yon moan, sir, by en tering my bed chamber," asked tho lauy in a sovere who 01 voice. " lea. and X would like to know what you moan airt" said a stout gentleman of my own ago, who came tearing into the room at thai moment like a wild hyena, flourishing a thick cone in one hand, while in tho othor be carried a carpet bag. "Who the devil are youT asked this gentle man, stepping up to me, and storing me in the face. "I am Mr. Brown, sir," said I, as suming a most dignified expression of countenance. "And I am Mr. Brown," said the other, scowling at me fearfully. " That s a coincidence, said I. u What were you doing in my wife's room t" asked the man. That's an other coincidence, hey t" "You are mistaken, sir, Baid L "Your wife got into my room. I engagod this room early in the afternoon, as I con prove by the landlord. At this moment uie young may who had claimed me as her futuor in the afternoon, approached the lady in tho bed and enquirod 1 "Tell me momma, which of those gentlemen is my papa." " Why, the good looking one, of oourse, said the lady, "the gentlo man with the side whiskers." "Oh, how I have . been deceived 1" criod the young lady, Suffused with blushes. "Yes, and I have beea deoeived," said the landlord, "for I took this Mr. Brown - to be the other Mr. Brown, and I let hhn have the best I room, which X iuteoded for tha weal The horizon began to clear a little. and I law the light But I deter mined to got to the bottom of this mystery, so I button-holed the Lwd lordj and drew him into a corner, wliere I put "a few leading questions, as the lawyers say. I learned that the other Mr. Brown was a wealthy individual, who lutd boon traveling in Europe for several years, and hod not soon his fnmily for a long time. During hia absence his wife died, and he took another part ner to his bosom, and wroto homo to his family that he would return im mediately, and bring his brido with him. , His arrival was anxiously looltcd for, his children residing at tho hotel where I was putting up. That rs ttbhshmont was in anus for tho event; 'Brown hod left his children when they wore so small that they could not remember , him, and what was more strange, ho never sent them a picture oMiirnsolf. so tho only way they eould indentify him, was by his naiuo. What moro natural than for them to sitpposu mo their father, on my registering my namo T When I looked into tho matter I could oven forgivo tlio landlord for his blunder. On tho misUko being explained to tho other Mr. Brown, ho acknowl edged that I will not to bo bliuuo and volunteered treat t champagne, and oysters. I respectfully declined, and departed for another hotel, where I was tho only Mr. Brown. Wild Mutes ol .vi on roe. A few months ago wo published the story of two wild children being discovered in tho forests of Pennsyl vania back of l'it'ston, and of their nubsoipicnt exhibition in Soranton, by an itinerant showman. Fresh rev elations haw been made, verified by the 1'ittston, Voiitt, embodying the following facts : It appears that upon the discovery of these children, tho good pooplo of I'ittHton convey to their homo a wa gon load of provisions. Immediately after they wero kidnapped and taken upon a showing tour by ono Robin son, represented us a scurrilous clutp. Whilst with this showmnn. they lived in constant fear of his abuse, us was evidenced by their shrinking demean or whenever ho approached. Tho projectors of tho show lost what lit tle they hud, and being condemned by tho people, nnd often threatened with violence if they did not leuvo towu ( they then returned tbo chil dren to tho forest home from which they wcro abducted. The provisions left them by tlio 1'ittston people hud been removed, uud tho father and wild mutes depended upon herbs for nourishment Xow aud then tho father would go out among tho citi zeus and get food for their tempora ry necessities, but through tho cold winter months they lived without a stitch of clothing, nnd without even a liro to shako and tremblo by. They were next taken under tho "humani tarian care" of Frank l'helps, an El mini shoman, but wero again re turned to their native woods iu tho coldest of winter. A third party then attempted tovxpibit them, but Billy, tho boy, ubout twenty-two years of age, was so ugly they wero compelled to return them. I low they survived tho winter is incomprehen sible. In tho Spring they eat the moles of tho field, this food being their support from actual starvation. V ith this food their temperaments havo becomo more ngly and irrecon cilable. Thoy havo frequently at tacked their almost helpless father, who bus been tho only witness of their demoniac violence. But tlio girl, Molvina, being well formed, strong, athletic, and swift as a deer, has generally eluded the final result But tho boy s temper eventually bo came desperuto indeed, and ono day hist week while in a lit of murderous Eoroxism ho stabbed at her vitals, ut she suddenly shrank back from hor assailant her wild mute brother, and was iu tho act of turning round to run, wbon ho stubbed at hor again, this timo cutting hor knoe badly, from the effects of which sho died and was buried on Sunday. lho family is still domiciled in their mountainous home, destituto and starving. The mother is some what respectably connected, and has absented herself from her home now for about a year. Tho family is com posed of nine children, seven of which are quite intelligent lheso two mutes are the oldest 1 and we uudestond the younger tho children the brighter the intellect The fath er has written a pluintivo letter to the editor 01 tlio 1'ittston Comet, ask ing information of his wifo, who he states is a victim to tits of temporary insanity, unable at those times to appreciate dot meuus or recugiuxe her duties as a wife or mother, even denying her husband. He also re lates the tragical fate of his daughter, stating that he was absent from home at the time of the assault 1 the girl caught cold in the knee which caus ed it to swell and rot inwardly, and almost literally to rot away. Goldsmith Maid, in a trotting raoe on Mystio Park, Boston, recently made a mile In 6 minutes lot too ends, beiuK lbs fastest oa reoord This makes the mulJ lbs queen of tbo turf, and putt Deitor In tbo tuaue. Bonner must now, surrender, or pay hundred thousand or so for the mare. A NO. 18 Wonders ol the Lightning. A flash ol lightning ruthet through tptce at inch a rate ihit It might go from the earth to th s moon lo one secool. Then what time is allowed a man's ncrrci to transmit to tbe brain aa impression of a stroke of llhtninf anJ what time hns the brain le un derstand such a erah f Absolutely dodo! The flash occur, and in si lence tnd darkness a lifu cut off. Ex perience bears out thi doductiati, fr I'ror. Tyolall in his "Fragmsnti of vScienco," irivcs tho following circu:u star.co : "On June 80ih, 178S, a tol diur in tho neighborhood of Manhcim, being overtakeu by ruin, placed him solfuudoftt tree, benoat!i which a woman had previously takei aholtcr. Ho looked upwarl b soe whether tho branches wore thick ououli to alTtrd the required protection, and in doing so was struck: by lightning an 1 fell senseless lo lho earth. The woman at bit silo experienced the shock In her foot, but was not struck down. S line hours afterward tht man rtvivjd, but rcinc-mbon nothing about what oo currcd.iave the fact of Iui looking up at the bruocho.e. This was his Iu dt act of coiHcioiHtion, and ho passod from the conscious t j tho uuconiciims without pain." Prof. Tynlull rtlatos thus his own experience : "Some time no I hap pened to stand lu tho prvsenco of a numerous uuJicuoo, with a buttery of fifteen large Leydeo jars charged be side me ; through s una awktvarJnosi oa my part, 1 touched a wire le.iJing from the buttery, aad tho discharge went through my body. Life was ab solutely blotted out for a very short sons.iblc'iotcrval, without a traco of pain. In a loeund or to conscious ocsi returned ; I saw myself in the presenco of tin a i Jicuco nnd appi rutus,.anlby tho help of tlieso exter nal appearances iiuiuoJutcly conclu l cd thut 1 bud rcccivol tho battery discharges. The intolloetual eon scioiisucM of my position wis stor ed with oxccolitij rapidity ; but U"t so the optical ccmciouHuosi. To pro veut tho uudiuuco from being alurm eil, 1 observed that it had of. on been my do-iire tu reueivo accidentally such a dhouk, and that my wiah bud at length bucu fulfilled. But while ma king this rumaik, tho appearance which my bojy presoulod lo niysull was that of a number of so pa ru to pio eos. The arms for example, wore de tached, from the trunk aud sou mod su"pcuded in the air. In fact, mem ory and tho power of roaFOuing op. puuruJ to ho complete loag before the optic ucrve was restored lo healthy ae lion. Uut what 1 wish chiefly to dwell upon hero is tbe absolute jiuiu- essncss, of tho shock ; and thcro can not bo a doubt that to apurson struck dead by lightuing, tbo pugxagu from ife lo death occurs without tunieiou.s- ness beiug in the leant deruo iiupli- cutud. It Is an abrupt stoppage ef aonsatiou unaceotupuniod by a puug.'' A iiicadlul lucldeut. As alroudy mated, aunog lho via- tims of the recent railroad smash-up ut Motucheou, Now Jersey, was a Da nish couple named Potasscn, but two mouths married, Mr. Potasseo bolng the son of s Danish nobleman. They were oa their bridal tour, aod wore on tbe way to San Francisco, where I'utaasen't brother it Danish Consul. When tbe tcrriblo crash cume all wn darkuess and confusion lor a few mo. ments ; but tbe gentleman toon recov ered consciousness, and bit first thou't wat of bit brido. An immediate scaich wat made for tbe lady, who was at lust found benoath a boap of debtU, senseless, and oovcred with blood. Upon raising ber up bet hubbacd war horrified to find that one of hor trmt had been completely turd off The unfortunate lady was removed to shel ter, and tbe husband began tbe sick ening task of seeking bit wife's miss tog arm. lie ptooiaimed that upon one of tbo fingers was tbe diamond wedding ring, a jewel worth many hundred dollars, and instantly a pen- eral search was begun. Among ibr lbs prowlers about tho wreck was a train band, who wat observed to so- cret something under his coat cad walk sway. He wis toon evcrhauled, tod on perceiving thut be bad been doteoled, be throw down bit burdon which proved lo be tht loot aim. It wan picked up by tbo nobleman who removed tho tlug rna caused the nrtu lu bt taken eare 01. 'lb ludy was brouubt to St. Barnabas' Hospital ia Muwark, wbers bs new lies iua fair way of recovery.- State Journal. A patty lo Williamaport ttrenadud a friend, who had Just taken a wife sad tbe only piece played was "Tbe UA..L. II...LJ il. It.. k,. Dlu.. Tbe bride rtfaeed le treat foo.oo, SO.OOi 100. to. 0 One Iqnere (10 linee) one Ineettlo Ever additional insertion rrofeaeinnel anil tlualiiea cards ef not more than 6re lines, par rear Auditor, Kaeeiitor, Administrator and Assignee Not!ci 6,00 2.60. I...V it,. IS. All ailvertlaemeBli Tor a shorter period lian one rear art payable at the tims hav in oritur..! ..! it ...l a...;.! IL. on ordorlng them will be held responsible fur tht monev. iiMea sew 1 1 1 nil A faltruniie Thell. A cone poodent tf tho M'orUl wrt ling from Capo Town, South Africa, SBVS I riie steamer Willism Miller leavott in a fuw hours, and I gra-p the ona porlunity t. send pou rarticuhtrt of tbo greatest putal robbery ever kn jwa at thisaliank etui ef the world. Whilst I am wi itin.' this there uro a number of diamond dealers conversing fran' ticaiiy oiitsiU4 ut my wiikIjvt iu tbo noHt evident state of funk, for thrv have no itif irtnalioii as Ij wbeare the unlucky birds win have diamonds n the post due b.-ro on Tuoslav. In act, no 0110 knows vory much ubouti 1 lie llnel or t lucres wcro tol careful lor that, 'i'hey havo iust walked off with nhotit A'lOO.O'JO id tiauionds and pnpvr etirrcney, anil lei's 14 vii'inous lo imagine how il was dime. In 1113 last, nor I5ul.i, I ravo s brief sketch of lo IJcora, New Hush, which a your n'o was described as the rich est apot on all lho earth. Tho amount I diamonds which have been tuiceu out ol tint Ivopjj woul l furnish a do .on or tw. ef crowns t'i all lho crovrn- el heads of lho world. It was Hi) not prolit;ililo ruOi ever nn le, ts. cepl this hist one. This ilOO.OPtj li was ab'iut tho cusiott wav of milking money that can well he lin. agimid. Tlio pn.toltl.-o nt I)j U.-ert is a stately buiLbu, as Iji o as a son-try-box, cotisirueted of cm-li ostle4 materiiils as old pino vnl, an 1 uV lho ma'tiilieent des'n of a ship's eook-houHo. It looms up mnjesiicaliy iu comparison with tlio famous Pig. aud-YVliistla npponitc, where a caj taiu in IL r .M 'j-sty'ri Latieers is liar man, and a I.ilu capiaiu in 11. t Muj s. ly'a lot line is waiter It will, thero. lore, le seen that its situ uion ia clo ant, uud its neilib iileind aristocrat io. Ou Thursday, tho Dili of May, Asccnaion day, the Punt for Cape Town was an exc-eding valuabls one. It is dillleult to tell bow valuable. It is ci-rtaiu that il contuim d six pouods' weight of'diainoiiJs. and lliu Vuluo of this, with ni'iuey orders; bank notes and other cui'reney, is roughly esti mated I'roiii .C-iJ.OlO to XIOJ.OJJ. The mails wore tnaJo up an 1 heaped byawiudow only fastuued by a bolt without lliu reeurity of bIiuUois or rods. Tho potinaster was ahpiit frum hisutQco lot- ten minute. As he says it was ail-dona in tea miuuten, tho Hiiruii.se, therol'oie, is that ho was nut iu the building. Perhaps lie, hud guio on a visit to bis aristocrutiu friends over tho way,. At any rate, during the tun minutes a pane ef glass was tuken o-it of tho window, tho boltdr.iwu back, the wiu.low oponud, and tbo ban walked eg with.- That terrible lire in Cliica,;i did nut da-di faster over that city, rousing nil the enercy and luulings of distress of tho iuhubilauts, than clij the news of tlio robbery at the liush. N'ourly all wers directly or iudircctly iuterested, and an nmatuur detective force, hun dreds strong, was at once organized and coiumooeed aeurcbing lor tho thit f. The detcclivvs eearched and hearuhd : tho post w is deutu-id for aomu hours ; but ail in vain. Not (h3 stablest olue hn I tho rjlitur left be hind li i 111 ; and it is tpiestionablo wheihur, al'ier tho lou atari hu h;il, be will ever he I'jUii i out. If ho can only tnan'ige to get cleat- of letters, havitu the di.itmnds iu his p ickets, bo will bo ull ri-ht. There is of course, great consterna tion in tlio country. Wo have bouu long suspecting that our inniN, as un pruleetcd ai they ure, whilst pas-ing over soma wild tract of eounlry, would havo been robbed for tho Sake of the diamonds which are knovvu t bt sutib in largo nutnbors by post. The post oart is a dismal bos liko arrangement on two wheels, sod it generally Uruwil by two animals who evidently over do lianting. The drivor, a llottonUt., who at night it just to drunk that il is a marvel that bo keeps bit teat, aod during the day Is sonumbulislia front the night's debauch. It is rusfing strange that tomo inventive gonius has not taken the mo out of tbe dri ver and tha diamonds uut of tho mails before this. Bui tha XIU0.0U0 haul will nt doubt develop snme of the scientillo capabilities of light flngeted agrnts, and romo ol the blus-uag of civilization will dawn on thit booight- ed laud. The government is buiuir pretty con-tdurbly bluspbemod o't coount of its hundsomo postal struo- turc ut Do lieers, an 1 It tbo thief is not ctptured, I conjecture that tbs poetinaeler stauds a vory favo.'able op portunity of being lyn: hed. Of sll tbe bolels iu the world the) very eddeet it a lonely ouo ia Cell- rornia, on the road between 4- in Joe sod Santa Crux, Imtnaglno tea tin- m-oeo trees standing a lew feet siart and hollow iuside, these ore the ho tel, neat breezy and lomanlio. The largest tret it eisty-Qve feet arouod, and contaius s sitting room snd thai bureau of uaccbut wborefrotn isdis. peused tbe thing that bitulh and stiug. tth. All about this tree Is a Kardea uf llowerj and evergreens. The drawing room is a bower made of rod- wood, cvergreone and madrooa branches- Fur bed chamber there) are nino groat hollow troos white wtahod and papered, and havlug doors cut to fit tho shape of tbo boles. Lit" orature find a plnco iu a loaning stomp, dubbed "the library - If il were not for that tame haunt of Bac chus, certain that the' guests of tbit forest establishment would ftel Ilka nothing te muck st dryad), Oat eol nmn one rear e One. half ealnma. . n