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Having bad a large experience, I feel eontd.nl that I can render perfect saliafaelion to my employees. Jan. 0. '7I B T. PAUKS, e ATTORNEY AT LAW ft DISTRICT ATTORNY, MIDDLEDURO, BNYDER COUNTY, l'a Office In Court House, Sept.lS, 'C7lf LEWIS BREMER'S SONS' TOBACCOWAREHOUSE No. 322 N. THIRDS' 6,MJ PHILADELPHIA. M ERCUANT HOUSE. II. U. MANDKIUIACII Prop's. J. C. Nll'K, Clerk Ko, 413 415 Nortb Tblrd Slrwal. Philadelphia. VOL. 8. SELECT POETRY. Itlior'sj Wnr Hour. T c has, a. halsik. t'p. brethren, vt f Th. worlil Is not Hn Ini1 soni. wniilit tnaks lt Although ve till a stublKirn lot. The plow o toll can brons Hi Ant whaat a sea of amlwr froth Whit, ailple blossom n1 Illusions; cherries, Will (.kid r'Ur Iho thlstl. itrowlli And bitter bramble berries) 1'nr life's o flslil, a cmllv flM, Where sktll and lm nilsarur Con mnke the barren wtlilsrnsss An tileo bower Hirerer. Whenerer Reason bids yon n. Il prompt sob firm to fallow: Ke'cr build a hnusa on Aire's snow Tradition Is hut hollow. With eyes that never shun the lllif. t.'en tliouah It show yotir past mlsi-kances, Itlde down the phantom brood ot nlsiit With troops ol gallant tuocles. for lira's a lluhl. a etiil.tx.rn Bunt, Whre hope and fresh endrovor Can overcome the hosts ol Care, Forever aud lurever. (should sorrow hem you In noon home bleak and lonely Bountntn, Ne'er slicti for the forsaken Inwo, And willow shaded runtalni llul on the llnhlnlnii shivered top, l.eorn ol the east. eir rellanre. And let the whirlwinds, as they drop, , Hear down your botd uetlaneo. For lire's a Unlit, a stubborn ftirlit. Where heart and stronic endeavor. Fball win the palm and wear the pnlin orerea aud forever. Detlesed In Wsnt'sdesplseil retreat, And with rescourre but scanty, Kirn over half you'd like 10 ent. That men may think you've plrnlyi 'Twas the Uolh was drlvsn Iroin Hoiiis, And 'Ms a maslai broaitly Homan, Whate'er the lears that loll at huuie, J.auah loud lei -re yuor loeman. 'ur life's a sleita, a Ion drawn siege, A neioe. proirartsU trial, W her. lot. lorever alves the palm To lio,e and tell denial. Should those yon friended In distress l-orxut you 'tis the lastilon ' Ne'er let them know their wortlilei.kcM Had power to more your passloni lie eool, and undo the wnr ol Ilia Again limy pluce you inr siiovo Ihsiti, And, should you chance to meet In striij, Then, prove how much you lov. theiu I For lire's a Must, a varying right, liefeat and vh-tory blended; Though Wrong may triumph for awhile, Ulght wins ero all If euded. FMinnM she who shared your summer lot Now shun your cold cAres-es. Oh, blame her notoli, hurt her not ! Hut loose her K'ddrn lesspsi ahe never loved, no power on earth Can I'hanue a wainun'a true nllectlon. Nor Is the hasunrd lulcon worth A moment's sail dejection. Forsct her frally In the light, Where hr.tn and bold enoenvor, HUH w In at w III a rhannolc.s cruw n Forever sud forever. Avoid I lie Irultless slrJUSof creed, You ennnot turn nor guide lit Let Heaven awrnl iho victor's meed, And Priest with Priest decide it I Hetlcve that lie Is llpriing breuth, Ue ur-t to mun and love your neighbor, And tak. this rllual for your faith "Truth, Temperance and Labor I" And Hint the clouds of wrong that rail The heaven or lite will sever, And Ihepulni hehls who wears'the mail ill FaliUund Finn hudcavor. Ttu '!it-lN. A t tl.e pnrlnr window f a pri't t villa, near Walton on 'I'luiiics, nut, one cvoiiinu:, ul duli, nit oi l mini and u ynun wuiiiun. Tlio a'o of t'ie old inn n miolit ho sumo sevcuty ; while I.U cniii'Uii!oi) li.nl cert n inly nut roatli cd iiinctt'i'U. Her tii'tititiiYi!, iK'auiin luro, ami ttrtivu, light tilnl utnil.t H.'urp, wore in Hlrona rotilnast with lie worn countenance eu I boat i'ratuu d tlio old mun ; but '.u li is eye, mid in ll o corniTi of lii.-s month, woro in di a'iutis uf it city eell'-ctjoliJcnco, which ago aud stillVring littd damped but nut extinguished. "No use looking uny more, Mary," said ho ; "tTi'ilhcr John Mcado nor IVtcrFlot'li will bo hcio bcToro dark. Very hard, that, when sick untie asls bis two nephews to como and sco liini. (Ley cao.t eouo nt once. I he duty in niniiy in Iho extreme only to help mo to tlio, and tako what I choose to leave thorn in my will I Pooh ! When I was n young man I'd hnvo dono it for my uncle with tho utmost celerity. Hut the world's KcttinK incut heartless I" "Oh, sir I said Wary. . "And what docs 'Oh, sir !' mean V said he. "D'ye tt.iok I shan't dio 1 I know better. A littlo more and there'll bo on end of old liilly Collott lu ll have left this airly world lor cleaner to she great sorrow (and ad vantage) of bis afVcetiooate relatives I Uj:h I 0 Ivo uio a glut ol tho doctor a Bluff." Tho cii I poured aooio. modicioe ioto a glana, end Collett, after having con teuiplatod it for a moment with infi niie disgust, managed to cet it down. "I tell you what, Miss .Mary Jayne," said be, ' I don't by any means approve of jour 'Oh, sir I and 'Dear sir !' and Lt he rent of itfwhco I've told you how 1 oale to be ralletl 'sir' at all. Why you couiu uoi ue niuru rcppcciiui ii you were a charity girl and 1 u beadle in a goiu iittca iiat. ono oi your dodobooso, Nary Jayne, if you please. I've boon your lawful guardian now for six months, and you ought to know my likings und disliking,', "My poor father oltou told tne how you disliked ceremony," aid Mary. ''Your poor father told you quite right," said Mr. Collett. Fred Jayne was a nun of taloot capital follow I Hi only fault was a natu ral loability to keep a farthing io bis pocket. Poor Fred I ho loved mo I'm Buro ho did. Ho bequeathed mo hi only child and it isn't every friend would do that I" "A kind and generous protecto r you have been." "Well, 1 don't know; I've tried not to bo t brute, but I dare gay I bave boon. Don't I speak roughly to you sometimes f Haven't I u'wea you good, prudent, worldly advice about John Meade, and mado myself quit disagreeable, and a guardiso f Come oooU'ss you love this penollea oephew MIDDLEIUJRG. .Tryno'fl daughter all over I Haven't I two nephew f Why couldn't you full in luve with tho disrrcet one the thriving one 1 I'c'.cr Pinch cnn.id ering he's an nitorney it worthy young man. llo is iiidustriotM io the extreme, and nttcodn to other people's !iisinrc, only when he's p.iid for it. llo despises Hentiineiit, aud uhvay look to the main chnnco. Hut John MciiiIi), my dear M try, mnyrpoil cnti vnsg fo.'evcr, ami not rich. lie's nil for art, and truth, and soeinl reform, and "pirittial elevation, and tho Lord knows whut. lVtcr Kineh will ride in hiit nirrine, and splash pnr John Meade a he tnulgcs on foot !'' Tho liuranguo wan h"fe interrupted bv a rinii al tho Kto, and Mr. Peter l'ineh won ntinoiinced. lie had semcely Likoii hiit seat when another pull at the bell wu heard, and Mr. John Meado was unuouiKvd. Mr. Collott eyed his) iwo nephew with a (picei'si'iil of smile, whilst they urn lo speeches uf mw tit tho n ituro ot their visit. At Lst stoping them, "Knouh, boys, enongli," suid he, "let um find Home bettor subject to dis etii.s thati tho statu of on old miu's lieultlt. 1 want to know n littlo more about you both. I haven I seen inueli ol you up to the prexout lime, ami for niivlhing 1 know, you may Lo rogues or fools John Meado xeemud rather to wince under this address ; but Mr. Fiueli siit cm I in ami contideiit. ' To put a case," mid Mr. Collett j ''thin morning a poor wretch of a iranlner camo hero Leggiin;. Ue c ii Kl get no work, it scoiiim, and said ho was starving. Well, I kuvr noth ing about tho fellow, und Ibtlicvod he only told tho truth, so I gave him u hhilling toget rid'of bun. Now 1 am ul'raid I did wron. What reason had 1 for giving him a bhillingl' What claim lutd ho on mo ? What claim had he on anybody ? Tho val ue of his labor in tho market in nil ihtl a workman lius it riht to, nrtd when his labor in of no vuluo, hy theu ho must go to the devil, or wher ever tle ho can. Kb, Peter '( Tliat'i uiy phi'osephy ; what doyo i think ?" " I ijuito ngieo with you, sir," said Mr. l'ineli ; "perfectly agfto with you. Tha vuluo ol their labor in the market iri nil that laborers can picteud to; nil that lliey should have. Nothing acis mure perniciously than the uhuid extraneous .nuppoil called haril." "Hear, 1'ieiir '." said Mr. Collett ' You are u clever fellow, Peter, tio on, my dear boy. go on." ' iVhul rcsuli-s lroni clinritablc ni l''' coutinued Peter. "Tho vuluo uf labor is ke(t ut ttu unnatural level Stale ciurity is state robbery ; private elnu ity is public wrong.'' That's it Peter !" aid Mr Collett. "What do you thiuk of our philosophy. Mr. Meade'?'' " 1 dou'l liko it ; I don't believe it," said John. " You were fpiito right to give the man a shilling. I'd have given him abhilliuit myself,'' " You would, would you T' said Mr. Collett. "Yeu'io vcty genorous with your shillings. Would you fly in the luce of orthodox political economy, you vandal?" " les, suid Jon a ; "us tlio auduls flew in tho fuco of ltouio aud deitroyed what bab beeomo a falsehood and a nuisitueo." "Poor John," snid Mr. Collett. "We sliull never make anything of him. 1'eter. KeuHv, wo a better talk ol something eh-e. Mr. Meade, tell us ubout tho lust new vovcl. They couversed on various topics, uniil the arrlvul of tho Invalid's curly bed tiiuo parted unulo aud nophows (or iho night Mury Jjyno seized an opportunity tbo nest uiorniug, alter breukfust. to spouk with John Meade alono. John, BitlJ Bno, " tlo llnuk more of your own interest of our interest. Wwhat occasion lor you to bo so vio. lent lost night, aud contradict Mr. Collett so shockingly f I saw Mr. Finch laughing to himsolf. John, you must bo moro careful, or we shall ucver bo married.' Well, Mary dear, I'll do my best,'' said John Meade. "lt wit that con founded Mr, Finch, with bi chain of iron maxims, that made me fly out. I'm not en iceberg, Mary." "iuank lleaveu, you re not I aald Mary Jayne ; "but an iceberg floats thiuk of that John Meade, lloniem- ber. every time you olfond Mr. ColUtt you please Potor Finch." ". I in I" aui .Mm 'Va I'll roiuembor that" "If you would only try io be a little mean aud hard hoartod," said Mary, ' just a littlo to begin with, You would ouly stoop to conquor, John, aud you deserve to conquer. " "May 1 gato my uosorU. then I said Mr. Meade. "Aro you not to be my loving wife, Mary ?'' Aud ar you not to sit at ooedieworK la my studio, whilst I paint my great histor ical picture r How can this como to pass if Mr. Collett will do nothiug for ua ?" "Ah, bow Indood V said Mary Jay no, "but hero's our friend, Pet or Finch, coming through the gato from bis walk. I leave you together." And o faying alio withdrew. "What, John Meado 1" taid Petsr Fiooh as ho entered. "Skulking io door oo a fine morning like this T I've been all thro, the Tillage Mot so I've oeen an tnro, tne Tillage ot eo ugly place but wjuitsjoukmeqjt YaVVv walr-- h al " " SNYDKU CO. PA., JULY 14.1870. Mr. Monde. "Oil, when I was n youth. I was a littlo that way myoH'" said Peter. "Hut the world Iho world, my dear! sir soon cures us of nil roiiianiio no-; tiotisj, I regret, of course, In see poor m. mi. 1.1 luiu. iil.l.i . I.i, ft .k1...l'a lit., ..M.i I of ri grcltin f It's no part of I he btlxjncM. of the superior ela.-sos to in. terfere w ith tho laws ot nupply ami i demand ; poor people must be mixT- j able. Wliilt can't bo cured innt lc endured." "That i tosay," relurno-J Mr. John Meado, "what wo can't euro, they iniHt end live ?'' "Kxiieily so," slid Poier. Mr. Collett thin d iy was loo ill lo leave his bed. Atiout noon lie iv. quested to see his nephews in bin bed sootii. They found him propiicil up by iillows, looking very weak, but i ta : goo I spirits us usual. j "Well boy-," suid lie, '-hero 1 ami you see j brought t'i mi anchor ut hist I Tho doclor will lie litre soon.! I suppose, lo shako Ins head and write recipes. 1 1 n ubil lC, my boys ! l'a j licnls ean do as much for tlictuselve., : I believe, s doctors can eo f.if them I They're nil in I lie daik together the only dillerence is, that tbo pitienls gropo in l-'iiglish, und tlio doctors grope in I.aiin.'' ! 'You are too skeptical, sir," said John MeaJe. i "Pooh !" sail Mr. Hilly Colh'lt "Let us chaiigo tliu subject. I want your ndvii'.i, Peter Fineh an 1 John Meaile, on a matter that concerns ' your interests. I'm going to make ; in V will to-day and 1 umi't know 1 i. "... i .:. .- ! ii mini uooui your cousin, i.iuiiin 1'ij I'.iavna disgraced us by mat rfilTg an oilman.'' "An oilman !" exclaimed John. "A vulgar, shocking oilman I 'sai l Mr. Collett j ''a watch who not only bold oil, but soap, cauJIe-i, turpentine black lead, aud bir'!i brooms. It wan a dreadful blow in the family. Well. Hi L'gs, tho oilman, died last week, it soeins, and bis widow has written to me, asking for ossistauee. New, I have thought ol'leaving her n bun. dred a year iu my will. What doyoii . think ol it ? I'm afraid i-he dou'l, de. , ,-ervo it. What right had she to inai'- ry ugainst the advieo of her friends ?, What havu I lo do with her lilisl'oi'- (unc ?'' "My mind is quite nindo up,'' said. I'cter l'ineli ; "no notice otilil to he I liken of her. Sim made an obstinate j .hi 1 tintvoi'lhy nuteli, unl kt Inr a' bide the consequences '' I "Now for your opinion, Johu," said ' Mr. Collett. ' j "I't'ou my word I think I must say iho fame,'' said John Meado, bracing himself up boldly for tho purl of the I worldly nun "What right had she lo marry, us you observed with trout i justice, sir? Lot her abide the con- sequences us you very properly re. , marked, Fiueli. Can't ho curry on ' the oilman's luisin-'ss ? 1 Jaro snv it will support her very well.' "Wby.no," suit) Mr. Collett, "Hri.cg died u baukttvpt, and bis widow uud children are destiin'e." "That does not all or tho question," said Poler Finch. "Let Ilriggs' fam ily do somclhiug I'or her." "To bo sure !" said Mr. Collett. "Ilriggs' family urn tho people to do something for Inr. ho mustn't ex pect anything lroni us must sho, John?'' "Destitute, is sho suid John. "With childron, too ! Why, this is another case, sir. You surely ouht to uotioo her to assist her. Con. found it. I'm for letliug her hnvo the hundred a year." "Oh, John, John I Whut a break down V said .Mr. Collett. "So you wore trying to follow Peter Fiueli through Stony Arabia, uud turned back ut tho second slept Here's i bruvo traveller for you, Peter I John John, keep to your Arabia Felix, aud leavo sterner matters to very dilTeroui men. Hood bye, both of you. I've no voice to talk any moro. I'd thiuk over all you have said." He pressed their hands, and they left the room. The old man was too weak to speak the next day. aud, in three days tiller that, lie euluily breathed his lust. As soon as tho funeral was over, the will was read by the confidential mau of busiuess, who hud always attended to Mr. Colloit's n Hairs. The group that sat urouud him preserved o de corous appearuueo of disinterestedness and the usual pronmblo to tho will tiuviog biea luteneu to with breath low attention, the mao of business read the following la a clear voice t "I bequeath to my niece, Emma lirlggs, notwithstanding that she shocked her family by marrying 'tfu oilman, tho sum of fou thousand pound ; being fully porsuadoj that nor Lust dignity, if she could even find it again, would do nothing to provide her with food, or clothing or sbuller." Mr. Meade smiled, and Mr Finch ground bis tooth but in a quiet, ros. peoiablo ratio nor. The man of business wont oo with his reading. "Having always held the opinion that woman should be render a ra. tioual and independent being and having duly considered the fact that society practically denies ber the right of earning bor owo living I hereby peqoentn to Mary jayne, to of aa .old .friemll Jfry d- m " ' fcM"-WyMssBMsMaaaV beqoeatb to Mary Jayne, tba only livss Tho mun ol business went ell with leading. "I have paid some attention to ibe cliatactcr of my nephew, John Meadt. and have been fit leve l to fin I him mi much possessed with n feeling id liliil,inthroiv. ntid with ii L'eiiio nl iv el- ereneo for whatever is liable and true owr whatever is base and false. As these tendencies are by no tne in such as rati novation linn in i in worl'i, I bequeath him the sum i f ten t heiis.iu.l pounds, hoping thai h ' will I bus be kept out uf the workhouse, mid be en 1 allied to puint his great hi'toiieil picture, which as yet, ho ha oii!y talked about.'' " j "As for my Jollier nephew, Peter Fineh, In-views nil things in so sn eious ntid seliish n way, and is so ivi t.iin log"t en in life. Unit I should on-1 ly insult him by offering tin ni l which1 lie decs not require ; yet from nil uf leclioiiiito uncle, and cntitcly as a les tiinony fur his mental iieutein s., ( vcrliire to hope that ho will accept n bequest of five liuinlrcd pounds Inward , the completion of his l.'eiiaivi; library i of law book-.." How Mr, I'cter I'iiich stormed and c.ffleil mimes; how.lohn Meade btokoi into a ilebaiunJ of joy; how Mary, Jayne cried first mid then laiiuhed, ' and then eiied and laughed i i'oilier , all llieso matters I sh'ill not utleinpt lo describe. Mary Jayne is uow Mrs .leliii Meade, mid ber biixb'iad has actually lvun to paint the .;reat historical picture. I'cter Finch has takeu to dtscoutitini; bills, and bring ing actions on tliem ; and drives about ill his brougham ulrvaily. i:iui vi iovii.. llt'lift l C'llHIHO'l N'i7l mltl, ill Siii'li L'-jhM j, for tlici'iir ntliiij Jmiv I I, l10. 1. Fl'L'C.VIIOXAI. PltoilltE.sS. Slat- ti tics in our possession nuiraut the us-j seisiuil that wo made steady progress j ill school iitl'iur the past ycur. i'hid is exhibited in tho Aiiiiii.il statistical llepoit. 'J'lio progress male in u single year, w hen compared wilb that I oftliu prcceuiling, does uol strilu the observer Willi excessive growth iu any j particular direction, l'ut tho laot that live new houses bavo been built, eiuhl! otit-l.ou.-i'S, it uutiiber of coal bouses, ' better wrfiiu of veutilaiiou added to lurty -niuu houses, enlarged black boards, two additional schools, uniform ity of school hooks, adopted in six dis-1 I riots, more directors and eiti. ;us pres- j cut ut teachers' c.sauiiiinliotis und school visitaliou than formerly, an iu-' creaso iu iiiimher of teacher.r w ho read bookH on teaching, iiicieu-cl ut letidaticc uud interest ou tbo par', el jmpils, a bolter popular appreciation, ' of coiiinim school education, an J a ' t:i ii o general participation id' the pat-; rons in school ull'airs, is conclave evi'leitCJ that thn iutcresl in education J is increasing. Ch ipmitu district woo divided, leaving -live schools in the old j mi l six schools in tho new district, j culled I'niou. y a Lite Act, an, Iu-; dependent district was formed, com-1 1 . ... i i.- ii- ti. i p.jsed ot ino ivrcuuier sen ioi, in i on Perry, and tho adjoining school iu Juu ialit county, thereby iucreu--ing tlio number of schools lo 10 1. Hol'sks lkli r. Ono in West Ilea . ii i i. . ver, 1 iu I i aiiKini, i iu l ciiu, i in Perrv. and I in Washington. TIiojo iu Putin an 1 Perry, uro brick, aud the , C I...II ,1 I elliaillier uro wauiu uumnu. ntuui, of these dj not comparo lavorablo in sizo, ventilation, furniture, A'J., with tho present progressiva ideus. Iho house in Perry has unsuitable desks, uud tbo ouo nt lieavir r uruuee, the scats are too high for children. West Heaver is ouo of tba few districts hi which no new buildings bavo bcou built for years past, except tho one above mentioned. Another will bo thero built the ensuing year. Tho seliool directors iu Jueksou uud Mid- llerro. k. should do likewise. Wo are ulud to report thut more new buildings will bo erected tins seasou, iu .uonroo, Peon, Perry West, rJeliusgrovc, Wush ingtou aud West lleuvor. Au nddi lionnl school was epeuod iu Arbogust Vullcy, In Perry, and one near Ueuver Furnace. Amount oxpended for build ing purposes, CJOIO. Tho salary of teachers uud lougth of school term is the same us last year. liouver.Fwuk liu, Jackson, Middlecretk, Mouroe, Peno, Perry and Washington, are de ficient in oul-housus. No progress has been muds in tho introduction of globes, maps or obarls, 50 per coot, of iho schools are yet uusupplied. We hopo lo see, ero long, every school io the county supplied, at least with lobes, maps, writing ami oriuograplii- cul charts. The eye is the chief medi um uf conveying koowlodgo, observa tion leaches us that io all the achools wherever ibrso appliances were used, nearly all the pupils large or small were able to poiut and uauio most of the count ios, islands, seas, &o., of the world. la a few instances we found to our sorrow, teaehorsueglocting this duty. It is proper to speak of tho oleaollnru ol the sohool bouses, con sidering tho open wiutei aud muddy roads, our teachers deserve public pruiso. Another encouraging item is a largo increase ot pupils who atuuy geography, itrammar, mental arilhoie. tio and history. Wboro we found pu pils of suitable odvanoe meot, at our first visit over the county, that were jpr'r"OtriX, NO. 11) luetic. Writ ini compositions and ib -ciiiiliillig is Ml I ic ed in v.' schools, vocal lim-ic in "i. A hiehcr 't itidai'd "I' ipialilit'ittiotis lias been adopted consequi nl iy the iivi'iMr yrsde ol eei I ilii-iiti s remains about the same as lasl year. IM. T:.i'tit.ls N'o dillieiilty wns found in stlpply'iig the seloHils with te.n hi i's ol the above gtade. .' per l ent, of i In teacher employ cd lol l ex pel i.-ti, .:! I have lauhi more than live en' Ouo case i f total fiimie, enn lly. V.isiingt,,n di-ti iel , this year furnished JT common lionl teachers, beinj u:n 1'i r ci nt uf in voters. Males employi-d. '.", femules, 7. uvcrrtt'e ae, 21', years, 'M bine read wmk on tciching. ."i hold I'criiiaiienl 1'citilieiile. Ii'i'igu lariiy w.t-i in pirl lenied ' I. by print ing in one the eoinry p.q c:.. n monthly iicordoi' all the - I , . . i , ' -i;i villi. the mimber ol pupil on lull, averngu in teinl.meo at i nuniber n visitors. Scvcinl scboo's iiveuiged 1 per eeiil. Wo'.IK Iionk p.v si TKill.N1 I Slo'NT. 1 1 . F.x.t Ml. NATIONS. enlv-two ptlhlie I'Miliiiuatinns wrie hill, n' whii h, iipplie.ints were ex um i in d. I7 received ptovi-ioiial t er iiieatc, o professional mid l! Wire rejected. U'c Will hot helt-iiltrf l;.. IHO (bird Mb teachers. We coti'.innc with the com bined oral and written method of cx nmiiiiii''. It nH'oids iilens'ire to reeonl llie atteiiu.iuee ol .i I liii'cctorsninl l.i.I tne coiniai wouel lc a linutlty one, visit. ii it. Most uf the sthool beards! seii as tho tir.-t rxcifrmrtil had sul -employ their Seaehers on rx iiiiination ! sided, Mr. li. ordered his family to day. I lirectors were tTi'sent in cvci'y i elose every door uf his dw King but. district except Washington. A initial one, townrds which he uradiinlly but examinations liuve n good allect, I hey slowly drew the dog. IVInro icaeh aro llie melius of raising the touchers i mg 'he step iu front of the open door slaml-ii'd cl cllieienry. iihodug bad for a Mbnrt lime pni lially V isitatI 'Ns.-AII the schools cxcp.i disctij-'nged yinsclt', and bit Mr. l'. two, were visited twice. Total 1111111-, severely in his thigh, bei' of vi.-iis, J uvcrago linio spent I'y thi lime cur fiiend cam1 in encb school, J hours and M miuule, ealm and collected, and promptly re. ol directors' and Ii7ii patrons aceoni-, seize 1 the dog by tliu tin ler j:iw and pndicil. Iu this number are inelu led i thn at, nnd then heu'iin acuiu to draw tho patrons who wero present nt llni tlio brute toward the open door. Fi visitation nnd cxumiiutioii of 17 1 nully ho linl reached the door-steps, s boils held iu tho evcuiugs, in twelve w hieh were about live feet hle.li, untl dillereut hiculii.ii.'s. An cvideiieo id ; hi ran lo walk up them backward, and increased interest, is nlso found iu the j when ut the top, be by summoning all largo number who visited tho schools his strength, and by one violent effort, being uu average ol UJ visits by di- threw tho dog to iho ground ou hi. rectors and lo patrons to every scjijol. ' back, lie 1 010 iho iiniinal could recov. I consider evening school examination- or Irs feet, Mr. I) had ' entered thu by Supt's., important, they stimulate ! house nnd clo-ed the open door. Tho and encourage pupil, the benefit has , inastillshowed cvciy disponiliou I i b'.'cn plainly visible upon both teachers ' reucw the battle, utnl made frantic i f and pupils. Thoio is uo teacher how-. foil to enter the win lows, over faithful, win will not try a little At la-t, finding ingress imppssihii', bar ler an I seek to impress the ideas ho look h;s posit ion and w atched the uioro tii-111 ly, if he knows that his every (door closely for Mr. I', and tieniifesled days work will bo reviewed the dull j by bisecting that ho would attack pupil will put forth m ro effort if lie him luuin il hu came into tho yard, know lh.it his parent. and friends j In tho meantime, the Kcv. Ir. llnll, will, al some future time, hear him. a neighbor, eutne to Mr. t'smcui , recite. The coi;iinini.'li(ig on these, (the dog showing no disposition b occasions ofsupt. teucher, director molest any one but Mr. I'onghms), parent mil pupil, with less 111 well and with his gun shot iho dog twice) prepared, school room tastel'u ly dec- an I killid him, greatly to tho lfrTicT oiutcd, good music, .U'., tend to vie- and .safety of our townsmnn, who was vnto tae standard of ed.icution, uud 1 closely besieged wjlhiu his own bouse. iniprcs upon thu uuudi ol our youths, Ihouglits thai will move theiu on 111 tho paths of wisdom und virtue. One hundred and thirty-oue day were em ployed officially, traveled 117.' mile wrote. (i'Jutli iial leliuis, iu.sliuclcd with tlio Bssistaneo of Pt'uf. 1. S. Koyer uud M ij. W. II. lill, tt Normal class num bering .VJ members, all of lliuie except 8 taught during the year. 111. Wollli IMXE UYoTllKllS AdKX- fiKS Tho Couuty lustitutu was held iu Freeburg, iu leccmber, and coti tinuud iu session tivo day. There were t) teachers enrolled, uud a largo uu in bur of liouoi'ary member present, X district Were represented by direc tor. Competent lecturers and in stiuetors, culhiiaiastic tcuchers, dense ly packed Hall of attentive listeners, tho excellent music, furnished by the Freoburg Cornet H ul l uud Prof. Hub instein. I'iuuist. insniriu tbo audieueo witit gooa leuiings uui nmmaiioi.s .... . 1 maJo tho lustiiuto ol IW.l tlio most pieusaut iiuu promauic mat wa ever held iu tbo county The instructors uud lecturers were Prof. C. W. .Saudtrs, of New York, Prof. Henry Curver, Principal ol llloomsburg Stuto Normal School, Prof. Wm. Xotiiliug, Principal ul'Sus quuhuiiuah Foiualu College, ut Sclins grove, Piof. 1. f. lloycr A; Muj. Win. II. Dill, of Freiburg Academy, Prof. P. liorn. Principal of Missionary In stitute, Scliiisgrovo, IU'V. J. W. F.arly, .Saul Shipmuu, li"! , Co. Supt. ol North'J Co. Teachers, S. M. Slielley li. 6. Heller, Miles Wuuol, 11. fc'umti uud W, il. I.iuu. Able instruct iou was also imparted by some of our prom iueut common school teachers in Ih county. Host speller at County lo- stiiuo, W. H. Moycr, 2nd, Adam Zel- lers, Urd, h. W. l orrow. Iho lnsti tutiuu of Lcaruing iu tho eouoy cou tiuuo their work with success. It is booed thut tho advauMces of edueuliou so uear ut baud, w ill not be overlooked. A District lustituto was iu successful operation, iu Chapman. Tho editors of thu county pupej have shown themselves friends their columns are opto, gratuitously, for all matters of educutiouu! interest. Nei ther bavo wo fault to bud with the Minister they proaou education with religion. Uf ike 1U4 persons employ, ed iu school duties, during tho year, 000 vis : Mr. Henry II. doss, di rector in West Heaver, was called to hi reward. Io conclusion we agaiu org tb grading of tho schools No's two RATKs OP ADVEHTISINQ: j Oiierolnmn one jrtar I tlnc lmlf tnloiiiii, van jtnr. i ( Uio-fourth column, one vrnr, $r,o.oo . .W,0 1 5.0" , (Ino siiiari I III linrsl one Inrcrlino 71 60 2..'0 I Krerjr soMii ioinl insrrtton rrori'ssiKiial anl Hn'lsfss cnrils or not inursilinn fie lir.rs, prr yrnr. Ainliior, Kxccuior, A'lininiHiruinr n ti.t Assignee Notices K bloriill not Ires per line n All ailreriisi'iiicuts for A shorter perimt , lloni one vrnr arc raynlilv al die time they nre oi lvrnl, nnl it not p. ml Hit i r soii ni.li'ting tlivtii will I'C bebl rciMiiisili'. I'. r ihi! nimirr. j A Ituit'si Hc iim ! ! Mr. F.. I'niigl.iss, Ksq , of Ihisrify, was iceelitly iho owner ofa luiistitl, i w hii h he hu I raised, tui l was nbmit lo yciiis and a l.ilt'nM. und no diubt. die i.ireest .b g in the 1 tMIIH ry. j t n 1. inlay evening, Mr. lotf'h'.s.i wa iil'i iiq ling to drive snme chirk. t'i" int o ln yiirdcn, but Ibe dog ce. . Mipil'd tllll llllF. Hlld lo!( tint l, t Itlciii pas. Mr. I', oidctcd him ;.iay, l ot the inu-i ill would not obey iililil his owner had throwti scVer.il ! roi l;. ;il him, In n he look refuge ui - ih r i be kitebi ii. In n inotnciit n.ori' j.Mr. 1 saw bis dug, wilb lean sji j.-l I and glaring eyes, adviitieinit slow ly . inward him for light. Our friend, sn" Hi:; that he (MtiM ni t step the dog I f ! word nr gestures, at oiirc prepared t lb lelld hllltsell', lis lllght WIS illi. possible. As soon us (he do; was neur him, he lose on his bind feet, and nl ' tcmplril lo seize Mr. I', by the throat, i 'I hen rustled a combat bitwccn tho , man and Uog ot al'cu! ten minutes du ; ration, un l hieh for fierceness rciiici- ly his a arailcl iu mill t neouii'cl s. ' Mr. . llrst threw cut his lift arm, which the dug hit e"iiiiloruMv ncae : i lie wrist, and with l.is r tfbt hai d li'iiltghl the it, foliate I beast by tho Tiroal, aid ns soon w the left hard eius relea-i'd f ihegiip ol the do;', he soi.cd his llinler jaw With It. l uow mg iron, rverv eiiotiuistaticc thai We may state, in coiicliisioti, 'Wtk;lt 1 Oohis Mr. fiougluss owrsj Ins sulefy groat strength, beinj a man of Iwo hundred pound. weight, and of pro. portioiiato muscular strength. Our li'ioud was entirely tinnrmcd ; and although, during tho combat, bis ser vants brought h'm his fun, tho en counter was so Icrrifio Unit bo was un abl'J to Uoo lirearms. .Vt'icm.', ( (Jit.) Ihmld, 'Dev may rail against women as much a dey like," sai l adarkoy late ly j ''dry cun'tset inu against dii). I hub always in niy life found detu to bo f'u.st in luh, fust in a quarrel, fust in do dance, fust in do ice cream saloon, aud de fust, tri-l and lust in do sick-room. Whut would we do widout dem ? Let us bo born as younj;, a ugly, us help, les as we please, und a woman' oruT am ready to receive us. She it r.t1 T,ai guv us our fust doso ob casfor helpless , i, ,,,, pt cimhes on our iiaKca minis, ami cut tiers up Our loots and noes in long flannel .petti coats ; nud it 11 in she, us we grow up, dut lil's our dinner-basket wid dough nuts and apples as we start for school, uud licks us w hen wo tear our frow- scrs. Mas. M. , a young mother, was" exhibiting with considerable pride, to' a number of admiring ftioudshcr first baby. Finally nppi aching lit tle Dun, a littlo boy of tivo yeurs, t!m nappy parent sunt : "lmu, Uu t tins a dear littlo baby f Dun hesitated a momen', turned up his eyes, and an swered, ''Ye, but its bald headed." Somk of the questions' proposed for discussion at a uieeiini' of a western debating club were these ; " Isdunsio' morulio ron r '- Is it nocegjury that (emails should resnye a thurry literary cducaliou ?'' "Oil fe mails to tuke pill in poly tlx r " Dus dress con-' stitute theuiorut part of wimiuf ' "Jimmy, my sou, tuko theso egg to the store, and if you cau't get a quar ter bring them back." Tbo boy went a directed, aud came back, saying, "Father, it lukes me to make a trade. They all wanted them at forty cents, but I screwed them down to twenty flvo." ' A littli boy of throe years, irba has a brother of three oionth', gave as a reason for the Jtir'i r' "v - -ssssi aw - 1 i