t"' .A-tlvertintiiEr; Itntos j - - 0d column one your, IT1.00 One-half, column, ono your, Ono-foil nil column, one year, lo.uo .One mpiure V) lini) 1 insertion 7." Every additional itiMCrtion, 00 rrufiwiunnlnnJ Iltiaiuc" cards of not more thuti fl linen, per year, C.OC Auditor, Kxri'iitor, .Vltnii1i.1tr.ilor nnd Assignee Notices, t 2. V) KJitoriul notices per line, ' 15 All u) vort i-ftiirntfl fur i shorter jo riod tlmn one your nrc parable nt the time tiny are ordered, u ml if not puid tlie person ordering them will bo held reapon-.il. le for tlio innni'V. t i y Every Day. O'i. triflinf l.1t(, lo often 'lone, Vet nor to lie J 'li. inw ! Ob, caret, which come with erjr ii, Morn afler niorn, the long jr. tr ib 'kingll We tliriuk beneuh their p.ltrjr The li lttjoit cIU of evorj d(. Tha rullu'H ei of waale I pner, Th lireome round of little Ihinjc Art hard to betir, n, hour lf hour lit Idiom Iteration btirin; Vbt .hull evade or who delay Tb .mall demand of rry dtjr 7 ,Ve rise to nteol a neaev Id ? Our oiil Hidden br.icry fllte lint we endure nt elwaye 1 1 The drop by drop or l.ulo ill"; Who tilt deplore end still obey Tb. bard bcbe.ie of every day. The heart which bnl lly facet de.th Vpnn Iht ballle-field, end darce Cinnon nd bayonet. Unite beneath The needle pnlttte of fren and ctrti ; The nloutcit pinm I lie ! i .11 '1 li liuy atringa of every d.y. And even fa'tila of holy feme, Whoso eeiili tijr fait U hife overSiime, V ti 0 wore amid (hut cruel Mauio Tht Diolltn ci unu vf tit in vr 1 i'n, Cure Dot without cotnp'.aiui 11 way Tb pel' peiue of ever day. Ab ! more lain martyr'a aureole. And inure than bero'a bran of Ore, We need lUo b'ltuMe eireugth of fuul Which daily toils an I lie. ren'iire j Beot p iiii-u jo. erttil u, if ynu may, Au ad led tra- f jr ev.-ry day. I I N! 1 111 II O II H A Cttj Cuiue ol Draw. An I id rftinj i.''cif of Lift on W$Mtipi During the War. Thoro wort Hays tbo NTo York C... r:n:.... ..... I il. ill. :.. - i:r......i. "...-i .i..4 .-. temporarily clonc.1 tlirou'i nmno mis undL'rHtntitlin with tho iiuJk'o, nn I it was printua bi icily at the time; but 1 was there : Iu tho latter part of 'fit I malo a trio d jwn tho river. Thoro camo on board at Cairo a youii',' pay master j who was on bin way ta pv ftbritrile! of troop i Hoiiiiiwhero in the nuihbor liooJ of Vickiibur. It waH very quint on tho boat, uu.l on tho iirnt nijht bolow Cairo tho psytnatiter opent a gootl deal of his tima after nupper valiiiu up au.l down tho Balnon Tbcrt wan also walking up an.l down tho saloLiii a trim, B.iuuro Hhould.-red luan, who Bitemed to bo Bnircrinij from thtiBamo tO'lioHrtuoiw; and when tliy had met a few times tho strrm h'er smiled a littlo at tbo paymaster uud sai l : Dull." " 'D dull,' said tbo paymaster. " 'Supposo wo havo a littlo game of draw,' said tho utrnnor. " 'Clood itlea,' Bai l tho paymaster, mnl tboy sat down ami went at it. "liotli of them wero playing moro ly to pass timo, at least tho paymas tor was, and tbo other man Boomed to bo. They had it ono way nn.l the other for au hour or two. playing about $5 for a top bet, and neither of them winning or losing much, but htill getting moro and moro int.oreHt oil. Finally each Boomo lto pnt a Wj hand, aui they began betting lisayy in tho most natural sort of way Tha liro had boon Bmoldariug, yon see, nnd it broka out apparently without their knowing it. ''Neither of them Boomod dis posed to ly dow, and they kept on .................... .. ....... ....... .... , nloii.with Ihurest the Jiaviii!' tirod of Bhort-f.ai'ds they full i ! , , B i ii .i i . i ir . . , - . J. it uitetui thou-.an 1 odd of tho ifa ub- to tellin ' st ji'ies. '-You may bavoi, , , , . , . ; i . i j i , . , ! . . cr h inonov; and bo .lulu t tauo unv lioaivl this ono, sat I a b piaro-i ie l , ,, . . ,. .. . i ... '. ' , moro draw t hat trip' iirui faced, (jrav wliirtkorol man. fori . , , , . ..., .. -. i ii i . . it i- i . "And I r.::i toll that lio was ho rniaiug till they wore making bets of:,.ooki drossing hU wound i. iwo, luroo, nvo nuuaroa uoiinrs, nn.l , tuey got tuo pot up to nbout bovoii thouBanJ. Then tho Btranger restod bin eya on tha paymaster for a mo tuuut, and mado nn eatimato of tho amouut of bid pluck and tho proba ble Biza of bin iilo, and tho result of Lis observations seomod to bo a bo lief that ha could bluff him or freezo him out, for ho throw his hand down ja on mo laDio, ana loanoii over ana punoa a bowio uuiia out of ins boot, uud drovo tha point down through tha cards into tha tablo. Thou lie took a big wallot out of his breast pocket, and counted out twenty-flvo live buadrod dollar notes. He saw tho paymaster's last but of livo hun dred, and thou baulod a revolver off his hip, pushed thutwonty other bills iuto tho pot, and said : " 'I raiso you ton thouiud dol lars.' "Tho paymaster looked at tho gambler about two seconds. Then ho beckoned to his colored boy, a bright, youug follow who had taken tha thing in from tho start, and who would have givon his roautor the wink if ha ha 1 ever happono.1 to look in his direction, which ho hadn't. liut ho brightened up when bo hoard tha word, and walked right straight off for tho paymaster's state room. Uo d.'aippoarod a niomen', and then fcUowod up again, backing through tho door dragging a trunk after him; and ha came dowu tha saloon rolling that truuk along on its end, just as handy as thoujlt bo had smashed baggage on a through lino all his life. Tbo paymaster took a key out of bis vest tucket, throw np the lid of tho trunk, and took off a sheet of lolo leather that soeuaod to serve as a sort of bindor f jr tho bundled of bills underneath. 11a took two big paokages out of tho oud and laid them upun one ai.lo of the table. Thou bo began taking out tbo other fcuudUm and sUokiug tboua upon tho ii fro-t cf ttuv llo Ire-t tak 1 - i r i i i 1 VOL. 13. Iiko ttta pairs of ntuirs niootin nl tlio top nn.l tillod in hoIM nnlrneiitli. "lin n lio tlirovr liis linml ilown on tlio l-bo niKl piillua a bowid kniro;tP1.;t fri. c.u.im., f out of Ins boot nn.l opiloil it down tiii-OHRUtno ciris. nni i ' nHs..il.ttis-.. Alonjj on tlio out li.ui llo wn fttill Hlnyei inf lio luin.l.', B,.irU of tie Silb,,.,U ftl,,i;,,M(.,H Vo(, Uo bumllci into t'i-) tm.M.o of tlioi t,e.0i B .wlpkl.lof fh. ttiblo an.1 bih ) : 'I oo jom- tn : io) u t tl(MVn -m Ujo ni , 0 ((f t,)(j tlioUHnn;! .I.jIIam btTo b. w-je'ilj,.,ti-c!iro!!i-ii.ili.l clmnn Mm. Inaisnlf buck nanmt tho pilo nn.l bo if n.Viiy tjjrl!l..i, ltl0 8,.,.vjPL.. rir .m iiliotinjf it mllw t-ibl.-, con. llimit,(l.i ..i,,,,.., a a mri!l, tinninj,' to talk nil tlio timo-'nn 1 J 1k.1uU- rov,,,(. ( ., j,, f.nbow nn 1 .Kilo ynu ft litin.lr l timl ijvonl y fivo l U,M .u,,,,.,.,., ( tl,0( !; IU IllnllKl I llll I l 1 1 ' 1 1 til" iii't if rvf Hort of or liiiury oirouinut iticou ho COilLl llIV 1 1 r k 1 1 t ' ( ) -1 ll 1 III ttill to otic. .t.i l-.1 iia it nt. 1 iii 1 lio rmiii r it uo .v, .... . ..... ... ... - of Inyiiirf .1 own. even thon. 1111.I bi - riuoimxl to i-pw.iIvo tho tlmu in bis mm . I for nbout n .ii i t.T of ft mui - ntu. nn.l wbon holm 1 Botll,. 1 w'.mt t . lo bo lookcl np, icvly tiact. ''" ono trliinca nt tlio invni -tti,f in i In nun civiiiL'u in nun i : ior no coiim f t, Bliii.i'i' tlironli t'i yoiinj; iii iu'h faf". nil tlio n.'ii:nnlati' I. untHu.l urit of yt'iirs, nn 1 a man with half nn oyo roul 1 h:iTo hoi ii tiitit ho inoaiit Imsinsss. "Tho ninbl(r rcnlizo l that f.it. Ifo pnlhvl l.is k'lifo out of tbo table ! stuck liia piMtol iuto bit! poclict, nn.l i wullit'il oil down 1.12 al. ion, wlut- llin Rortl L"0' just IIS Boft ft'l I 11.A satit as tliou.'li bo wat L'oin'' after itMjrnrnftor.linnrT. Then the tay. Hia-dT booted , 1 a I 'i l't II II inij till M IIIIIU !' .rtiok that I conl.Itit iH-o wli.mit WMjuiW, j r,.tl ,.,., for t, mii,m. a .no) ho U-fcl ft pwt.il off of one 1 liiarv Clllli,P, nilll lwo llmlr0ll ftn,l f.ftv n.iawaroHt.n. nn t'lb iw nb jnt l.alf f()r trill,lin!f!i. cumd, o'f w:iy upon crifb m.lo of tlio Kn.;n-j )Joi, ,1UI) t() 1(J witU In-kHUirs. both Hli .U'in c rhuins, dmtiiori.l loclat.-tl ! I'tno tlio .junbler, nn.l bol.bnjj thoiu very t pilist io:lto ,,,., tiavtdintr on tw.) htr.iilit nn.l bto i l.v l-i.i. Vil,,ls ,(f ;,. bv tho .k 1v ,. -.N r.v. tlio K-imbli-r w:is nn oil th(, fti jn frollt of bim nnn. nn.l of tnn.-li t.ioro li,,'',l,liil.iiJii,N cnoui to Kivo nllln.b i tlmn tlio p ivm istor. mi l util.T nny ,!u ,,!. -n,,, ill)U1 t,f ,VI)HH bis knifo mid HiUU.',,:,- 1 1,..,.,, ,.11 ,. liis sliooteiH nn.l packet biH trunk, nl on much improKod by tho rcvelalioii to nimseii or 1; i.-t own liae i liei ve that bo mi lo 111 bono nnd ilia luin 1 that lb. to w.ih Bonn thin Ivdier Tor hi i time in iii in to do loan w i .titi ; p;:iT:il!iii;;, a:..l bo hasn't car.t sincp." hatidie.l Ii Figlit Willi a D;ar. Isaac Millor, reHidhi.,' 1:1 ('ninb ian 1 couulv, lioar 1 a ihuhj hi , lunl UUll ,,, vnt f((l,n.i a ,.. bear diiwlrovinif bia limbs. Mr Miller ut u tetl to tho feediiij,' room to gify n niaunro fork, and tumbled over a ov, which bein;; a very vicious anitiia!, ma lo several nivii.i bores bef ro lio was fi oo, cut Liu livo lt:i aHhoii in his faco. llo thou, though very much wcikeueil by tlio cow, malo another attempt, nnd Hiieeeed od in ottiii tho fork, lleturiiiiie; to tho hheep lit.iblo, ho inado a dive at tho wild animal. T'wo of t!i iironi's broko off iu tho boar, le:u iu' him only t to coiitim ) tin battle, Hut ho malo mother prod, breaking tho remaining prongs. Uy that time his son (inn.) to tiio p'aco to asdst !at nil. and of 70t) women (I'M) never him. Mr. Miller tol l him to bring . tnsted aleoholies of any kind. Out an ax as soon as possible, which was!f UVery 17rf men who drink 7S .lo ho done. Tho father then undo a cut ,,, intoxication. Of theso 7S wo aro at l'.ruin's bo i l, as ho Hiipp'.ne l, bu told that 11 aro ronlirme 1 inebriates, '. nnfoi tunately it was tho bind i-nTof ,. ,:,, ,lni);,.r.s. undo1)' tho animal. Tho Htroko was not lost for it severed tho tail. Tho bear thought this wis too much rough UHago for new quarters, and left for thu mountains. Millor followed with a rillo, mid found tho animal nnder llo was iu ti10 nct ()f Bhooting, whon ho found thrro was no cap on tho.tubo. Then a two mdo.l warfaro cotumouo od. Tho brar, raiiifj mad sprang at bis opponent, who had nothing to defend himself with but hi rillo. With this ho Ktruek at tho bear, and broko the stock off at tho barrel. Foot bail was next in order and ho Hprun to ft hickory troo for Bitfoty. i'j'hin ho ascended about forty loi-t. Tho bear followed, and nabbing hold of his , ljr, commeneod choiving until Mr. Miller thought ho must drop from tho troo. 1J as ho mi ,,t " had to let his hold go. Down through tho limbs they went, until nbout tiftoen feet off tho ground whore the boar caught fast between two forks of tho troo, nti I could not extricate himself. Tho midden shock canned tho boar to loavo go of Mr. Miller, who, on striking tho ground, gave sevoral loud nnd shrill shouts. A Mr. Newcomer, just coming torn his mountain land with hoiuj hoop poles, hoard tho shouting and came to his assistance. Assisted by a com panion, bo put Mr. Miller on his wagon nnd conveyed him home Mrs. Miller Booing how unfortunate her husband had boon, fainted away. Mr. Newcomer sent for the family physician, Dr. Marshall, who, aftor examining tho unfortunate man, ad ministered ether, amputated his loft log at tho kuoo, two of his fingers on his right hand, and eet his shoulder au.l his light auklo joints. Mr. Mil ljr's body was otherwise badly bruised aud some of bis hair was lorn out by the animal's paw. 03rA rival of Tom Thumb has ap peared iu llinghampton, N. Y-, in the person of a boy tlvo yours old, who weighs nino pounds when fully dressed, is twenty three inohes in beightb, is physically perfect ami healthy, and ha talks very duitir'-".,y. Tuod.iul w'b" Kt t-oao aif . ,o MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, I Dry GooJs Christiana. Th-re 8,.Pr8 to bo in D10 churclios 1 a frrcat ulnfe r.iyrinff. It i4 nn Ann - !CuiP St,tlJ1 tl ovcr m,r n.li.'ious i 1....K- v. ....." nil ... I ntuoii Clirmli.tn pooplo on tho Su'w b.itli .) iv is 1111 oiitrnu on tin ('liri-i- i .. .. , ti;ti reni n. J j... ........f,, m. bo:iuif,il nniurol W(3 h nv a l.nir.ition, Hut Uim Htrir. . m cirMm m.v1om. ns to who v!m11 (v.,, ; (.,)stv m,iin..rv 1 wi,,, Hmu dish up tj rhunh .1 ...r in , . ,,.,...,,( 1 ,..i, i,ii ,,,, ... i da.: Mini -nt of w.u tlr.ibc, is oii'i of tho 'riritcst bin lramvH to rcli'itiiirt n.lvan.'ciiH'tit. O.ir la.lioV bats a:i.l f.liiittU nr no tine, on rainy .lays wo aro nfrai l to 'o to church lent wo ct n ilroji on thcin. Our hoa'l-.;car is worth inoro than our wills. Wo twtr nn.l Hiva.'u'cr ni i o,(, j,. ! t tho ili,JiHt of '.) i.l limn .... t ,i , !, . io ,....... l,v ll,..f!,,.;.,?,M! tr:i(l r iuilm'M. r.nou.'li a,,f i ',..,,,, ...... ;,, ,,f ii, ...... ....i;., ,7,.,'t .I- f . ,1,,.. ,. n iHiraiicc. and 1 1 a I . nil tlio rntuo Mtteli ..f ili .d. ii- ..f tin. iiMi..i,..u iu bt.'ilit' Hiiiullie) 1 under k! ll Hire bas pi.is. urid jabot rulileii and 1. mi-1 Nine. Th.. poor him l:cpt out of'. church b tcimsn their plain apparel looks ho bad in the cimtia.t. Wo want a "feat cci 1 . sia-iti m1 io-i foi'intition in ti.i.s mailer of Sabbath iti'Conntreuieiit. Shiv.i thtno ro.' ii:,'ii U peacocks out of tho lcuseof tb-d. j:v vour exuMip'.o make Hub i dil. d a" tl mo lent rod. nil") III. l) pop I ul.ir tiiiu gaudy nppnrid. lo u.t put ho much dry goods on your back. tlikl you catiliot cliiiili i.iLo glory. ' Yo l ca:.:rit i;:;il iu tho harbor of I ........ .,. ...;t'. ,...t. ti.,.1 1 ! Dr. r..'i..e. ' ' " im nn.,11 H Itj Jin; i 1 lUiH. Drinking and Crunkarc's. Dr. McKinh y, of Chicago, bat sued a pamphlet giving sumo ini t'Mtiiig btat:stics in rcf'Tciict) to 1:1 .'! i1!- tuxicati'.H in the I'tiito'l 'lnt'i. Th author claims lo havn used extraor dinary ("tortious to obtain accira -y. having visile 1 neatly all tho St. ilea in tho I'nion. piiui!enti.iri')... ll'IO jails, ID lihiiMlioiues nn I hospitals, tho haunts of tho vicious mil the imlaees of tho refinod to obtain .1 it a. .Out of every .I'M meu wo nro t. .11 ; .m, 12J never drink ardent Hiiii its ,iro ephamoral drinkm s. Iu other words, 1 out of every 1 men iu tho ( country tli iuka to intoxication. Tho . statistics for tho whole population of , the counlrv hIiows that out of r.HU.. uti;)!i thoro aro r'),) ) habitual drunk- ...ids: in a nation of HUUHl.tHl.) theio aro I'J'I.Oi)') habitual drunkards. Al.AKUI.tQ Sl'ttr.AD OK 'l'niCI!INOIS. "Tho transactions of tho Indiana Stato Modiual Society, lS7o," con tain a report on trichinosis, by Hot. (Joorgo Sutton, of Aurora, In liana, which contains tho following alarm ing observations : From microscopic examination of pork killed iu south- ..nutjirn tn.liiLt.fk wt lint'n fotifid from thro0 t Bi$t,)01, ,)()r omit. 0f tho hogs u(1'u(.toa wiLti trichina. Ovor tlvo m;ii;,,n iw.u ,.r ui,,i,tr.r 1 mi l naekiid iu tho Wentorn States, not including those which are put up for family use by tho farmers; if four per cunt, of this pork is diseased, which wo boliove to bo a low estimate, wo havo 221,-lHl diseased hogs put up on tho market. Ninety per cent, of disease produced from eating trich iuous pork appoars cither as gas trooutiritis, or us a diarrhua or dys entery, and theso diseases cause a mortality of nnro than 81,00'J iu tho United States overy year. Capital 1'unisiiment Auot.isuim. Maine is tbo fifth statu that has abol ished tho death penalty. The other four are Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Connecticut. Iowa is nbout to restore tl o gallows, having found tho immunity enjoyed by murdorors to bo fatal to a large and constantly in creasing proportion of her popula tion. In Wisconsin and Michigan, two agricultural and eminently peace able end law-abiding states, the abolition has worked well enough. In Vermont tba banging statute, we beliovo, still roinaiut ou tho books, but it has been practically abolished for many years. Murders iu the Grceu Mountain state are very rare, and a lito imprisonment is punish ment enough whore tbere le no ci.'ra- 1 '.-ft raUmtU, wltha j How a Youngster got a Wife. . J ",0, '"ivon in n ytitin mini wtio : "TP" nieKiiiinyi 110 whs t(rMr.u. , It in livo with Amuli S -, mi l I Ainnli: wuh h-.'u to fully rooiproiuto tho yotltb'H nttacliniotit. Jacob thou't it was limn to broa di tho subject to Aiudia'ti f.tlhcr. who wnn unaware that I'.livcu'H unclu hn l (lit; I two wi'ckti before Iinvin. J;iko a han.l noiiKt U'iK-y. Tbo yvinn uinn with Aiuc'io on liis urni. rauio iuto tlio awful prfrtonco of th father. iool vveiiiii, Mr. S ,' mil lilivciix bcHitatiii-'lv, whilo Amolia jtfrow ocarlct. 'r.'.i 1 t'xiM.iimo.l tho obi cjotitlo. nmn, looking up, mt I bit prophetic sjul lulling him wli.it wait c.miiii. H hafs thirt f 'Why, Anii'li.i mill mo' 'Aiivli 1 1' interrupto I th.ioM man. 1 y ' ! tb yonti d il I,'ot familiar on short nt) pt liut.itnjo i it was Miss Am ilia a week n' ." 'Yes, nir i but tltin b ivo chin (.l inci last woe!;,' naitl l.livi'in, bollly. 'no wo'vo ooiiu to uhIc your eminent' 'Dnb iliiMl wret 'h !' Amelia hero c imtnuiicoil hor part by Ntoppiu ; tho oil in an o in j ilu with a kiit). 'Your c iiHcnt,' coutiimt' l Ulivcna. tali ti.; Amelia by tho h m I iindl.ji, kiiccliii;' nt tlio 'Htcni puiciitH,' feet, to bo joint.. 1 in th-j botnUof ' 'I'ci iiicioin cat ill' 1' Out of mv li.niso I" erie.l Mr. S . wildly l yo think my daughter hIi iII mar ry a bc,'.,':ir (' 'Oil. just boll up n ininut.) : you vf'.'l mad'H eaiy that nobody can tell you ti t!iiu', H.ii.l poor lilivoiiu. 'My Uticlii died' 'And what tho deiico di.l ho tlio for !' said Mr. S . I didn't ask him sir; but beiu' as and mi l Amelia loves me, 'MendaeioiiH iiarveini Do y o ti ive this villain, Amelia '.' 'Yes. papa, 1'cpliud tlio fair Amol- i t. I'l'isiniit'iv. ) 'I'll disown roil for it,' oai l Mr. S , '1 ..spoctjd rttf.Uer i of von.' i tilings Widl. as 1 was saying,' Ulivens veiit on. Vhu Iovi.s mo as I lovo her. an' wo both lovo ouch other, nn' we wnlit VoUf flillsetlt ' This wan very bold in Mlivons. nnd I ho old man diibi't .'iii'.'.vcr. Amelia looked h .p. fully al. her Jake, and biko lool.c.l hh:.!oU .1v ut A:ut.li.i'n i papa - . tid if von dl 1 man v her what, if fuini Ii ivo von got in t!n wiv turn !' at lclli'th i-aid Mr. Smith : 'a I'ifcidi! 1 bHpp.l !ur an I a boiled hhirl, 'No. mr : I've got eight I'ic'.i'M lys and live hhirls," rep'ic 1 .l ie ib, llftcl' II lliollleut's ll.'.iit'lli'.'U, 'l)"'ii des tell tlioiisand .1 l!.i!i that mv uncle h ft mo, mnl ' 'What? my dear Jacob! 'mv dour boy, b'.oss your heart Why Will' tiiediico didn't you Hay ko In fore ( ' cried tho old man. Hhakinu' llliveiis tbv the band. 'ibie. Amelia ; take her, young man, ! ble.s vou both.' and may hiaveu It is repoito I that Mr. Smith has asked his son-in-1 iw for a loan of ninu tiioiiH iud dollars, and that Jake has ref is;d and t ik.ni his wil'o to New Yolk, wlmro h i intends to bo free from father in-lawisin." Tho Education of Presidents. Iho hyrncuso Cnivorsity "lleral l , . , i i nas mane up ino loiiowing ir.oio oi Presidents and their placoa f e.luca lion, which is of interest : Washington Good Tlnglish edu cation, but never Btud.e 1 tile aucieut languages. Adams Harvard. Jefferson William aul M iry. Madison Princeton. Monroo William uud Mary. Adams, J. ('Harvard. Jackson Limited education. Van Huron Academic education. llasrison Hampden Sidney Col logo Tyler William and Mary. Folk University of North Caro lina. Tavlor Slightest rudiments. Pilmoro Not liberally educated Fierce How.loin. Ibichanan Dickinson. Lincoln Education very limited, Johuson Self educated. Ornnt Went Foiut. Monrou and Harrison did not graduate Monroo left college to join tho Revolutionary army. Finan cial reverses deprived IlarriHOti of a full courBo. Folk was tho oldest when graduating, being 23; Tyler the youngest, 17. Tho mnioiity grad uated at 20, this being also tho aver ago ngo. Jefferson probably had the moHt liberal education and broadoBt culture. It is said that his range of knowlodge would compare favorably with that of Uurko. The drill at West Point may b considered equal to a college course, and iu many re spects superior. In discipline aud mathematical training it is not equalled by any Amerioan oollege. Counting General Grant, two-thirdb of our Presidents have been college men. To be sure, tho two whose namos have become household words, Washington, tho Father, and Lin- colu, the Martyr, wore not liberally eduoatodi but theirs wore special missions. Jhey live iu tho auoo tious of tbo uatMin rather thau in tha ink'lWt, as embodied iu the Con stitution and laws. Theirs was to Jveeuto, not to mM. - PA., MARCH DO, MMHotOTcr)nMtmMmMmNatM Cutkcyo Fori'try Vaid OT.-r fur I:..'ih roil Iitmiimi ff'it.i I.10IIT and I'AHK I'll VMM '. M.I KK mid I'AUTIdlXIK fiU'HINS, I'.lliiWX h I Will I K I.KlllliHtNS, rll.VIJl (il! AV llOllKlNtl ', and IU II' 1) VN. a $1.5,. 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I r.- ei rri.ii. HlilUili-liiliiA dih" I -ii li'i i-i'-ii- a jn i ii i lire new, largu n,l w II m lii 'li a .1"' k "f iMih4MlhimMm-. I looks, fSC'llOOl I looliM, 1 J Ilmilc 1 loolex, I Wal cts, Pocket TooksJ Bibles & Reliffcus Hooks, 1 ALBUMS AND FICTl'KI'.S, Iff kind of raiter, Ink uud '.uicy (tooth. All "...M (IliFlAr f.irl'ASIf. 'll ot.l ae. ni .luck llieru U bo tliarKC I t Ii nvlim t " ti. A. K GIFT, Sept. !M, 'Tl. M.iUMi.irif, !'. NEW BARBER OHO? AND tobacco mm. Middleburg, Fa. H.lr (lolling Kha.lntf, Hh.inpuulng, anU ll.lr Itylug dia.a Iu Ih. Im.I ui.uu.r. TOBACCO & CIGARS. Tlie heat hrta. ef loh.nco anrl I'lv.r. eon al.ully ua li.ud. a. keep' a qu.lny (uJ al rMMXiaul prlooa, Oe.nrltrv eome. JOUNJ.UA1H. Sep. t, l"?l. B ALD EAOLK HOTEL, Ma. 410 North TblM Street -rfH'' " '"' 187G NO. 48. A CURDElTc SMITH'S NtONTI ITjV "WORLD OF FASfflON," I INL A H rs ami I'tU.tTK r.l...ratnro tltblc 1'.tpli4 '41 t rill. SuM.,rli'tl.n I rl-e. Ti m lMlnr a T"ir. 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