mi of Bubsorlptlon, , , IXAM rBB AJWUM. Psyshte ,ii aiontna, or vi.ou ir uol paid thsjaar. No saser discontinued ll arrearages are pstjd. sinless ( Hob or m punusner. (ions Oittsiclo o the county BTABtK IH APVARCR. lrsens lifting and using papers ri to etners Decerns subscribers. liable for rionrtB paper RONflMEK, ATTORN ET at law. Middlcbiirg', To., rfe-alnal M vice I tboptib .lions end all other professional tolrnsltd to kia ear will receive itenlion. -Inn 8, 'UTif sTn,so7; ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. Solinsgrovo Va., professional ssrvice lo Ibt pub business entrusted lo bit are Voaiptr attended lo. . l-ino. it, Uiir KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Frcehimr Pn.. Professional service lo t' o pub busines entni'ted lo bit cor cooiplljr attended lo. Jnn lt.'bitl VAN (iEZKU, AITOKNEY AT LAW, Lewishnrp; Tn., L professional service lo le pub- '.tenons anu in oilier I'loiofalon 'si entrested lo hit otr will re- Lopl attention. F. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewisliurjr, l'n. a Professional service lo the pub (idiom and ell olbcr profession ta entrusted to liii cure will re- Impt attention.- Jan. 8, 'UTif. dSN, A. II. DILL. Icreaaors to.?, F. k J. M. I.lnn, lilNKYS AT LAW, Lewisburg, Pa. frir professional services to the Ciillecilons and all other pro ! business entrusted lo ihrlr care ne prooiplaltcmion. Jan. 8, 'U7il ;:lks hower, attorney at law, Sclinsgrovo I'm., i pinfrssliiiinl services to the pub l!fclions and alt oilier prof!iona i entrusted lo bis cure will re ton I attrniinn. Oflice two door hbc Krjsluno Hotel. Jan fi, '6 i:iau.emax, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sclinsgrove Pn is rrofeesiunal services lo Ilia All btuiuess entrusted to bis lie promptly attfiidid lo. C'rl made In all purls of the Mute. apeak Iba Hncl'sh and Urriimn fluently. Oflico bclwecu Hull'i roil ullice. MYERS ' 7 ' TTORJiEY i C01XSE10R iT ItW litrg Snyder Coiiiily lYnn'n few doors West of the 1 O. on reel. Coiitiilinliou iu KiifzlisL Hi i n I fi-.rj es. f l . lilt 11 IC I IK If, ATTOU.NEY AT LAW. Leu isljtir I'a.. i prnfci'sluniil teivlrcalo I lie puli. ImxtiU'js cntnislo'l to bis chit promptly ottcuded lo. I.lnn. n. T,, EH k IIAKKIl sewing machine. mi in need of n good mi l durable Mnuhino cun he nct'ominmlsti'd m p!e prices by culling ou un aji- r, Agent, aciintgrove. I. Y.SIIIXDKL, lltUEO.N A.ND VIIVSlC lAX. MiiiaUbur Pa., ii. professional services lu Uie cil- I MidiUeouig sud vicinity. .Mrcu .1, oi VAN BUSKIUK, C.L & MECHANICAL ItMin Selinc'TOve renn JUSTICE OF TUE 1'EAC.E, . Teoo Twp., Sujdcr Co. Ta WAOXKII, Ksq., Jt'TlCEOF THE PEACE. 803 To .ishii, Snyder Co. Pa., lend to all business entrusted lo and on lbs most reasonable March ll', 'b8if I KANAWKL, I'UYSKIAX ANUSCKOEOS, rciille, Snyder to., Pa., lis professionul services lo the YIULL & Co., WllOLESALB DKAI.KBa IS D AND WILLOW WABE fibs, Window Shades, Uroiroe, Mala, Iis Cotton Lapa, Uratn -vags, tiy iluokela, Twines, AVicks, &o. i North Third tiiretd, PUiludelpbia. .'(17 L BOYER, Jr. AUCT ONEER.1 . Freeburg Snyder Co. Pa.fl espeelriuly offers 111 services io blio a Vendue Cryar and Auction llavina bad a larg experience, I infidunt ibat I esn i a ider perfect ktion to my employees. Ijan. on PARKS, ATTOKNEY AT LAW & DISTRICT ATTOKNY, iLEBVItO, SNYDKll COL'NTY, ft In Court Hiuso, Sepl.15, 'C7tf EWlSlinMEIi'S soxs 5 ACCO WAREHOUSE 322 N. THIRDS SI PHILADELPHIA, :r6iiant houue. H. MANDERBACH Piiov r. J. C. NIPE, Clk. 413 It 415 North Third 6trsel. . Philadelphia jlLERfcELDEB VnOLKSALE BOOK SELLERS Wri, Blank book Maoulaturers eaters la wrapping, vtaaiiag, cor nd Wall papers Pap f Bags so en ob Print ara X) Nertk Third street abort Baas VOL. I). - D,,C, CLAKKE, , . - v I Iniporlor add Jobber in N0Tir0N! (sloven, ' ' WHITE GOODS! Trimmings, Ribbons,&c. AMD- FANCY WOOLENS In (iront Viii-lotv! 37 North Third Btreot. 0-if .' ratwpKi.riiiA. pJilKUSPhX'Ur, lie.'pectful'y in form a llio ciliiens of Mils ptiwo and lUrrounding oouniry that bo is now prepnred to Binnufaciure to rder, and has lor sale, Buggies, Carriages, Sulkies, Sleighs, Wagons, &o., as cheap, and A lit I to cbruner. than they can ba purebnsed clncwhcre. it?i:i.viin of -vehicles of various kinds proiuplly at- iiti'tm io. . Mjuio vl lliu public puiron ngs issohuiled. rr.TKii ei-ECUT. Middlcbuig, May 3, lt71, if. D. u SLIFKU'.S VIIUI.K.SALK A.ND IttTAIL Furniture Warerooms, NO. 6U NOUTII SECOND ETKEET, (l.elow Arch, Weal Hide.) t'tvtury ami HWtwc 1 juti'maif, MUo North Cih Street, above Oxford, sHiri riiiLAi)i:i.riiiA. w. 1 IIAXSKLL, MCCEI-MOII TO ClrrHA svtHSW, CROCKSRV A ICS OLASSWAKS, o. 21 North Fourth Mrc.'t, IMULAlitl.l'HIA. Otiginnl l'lukages Cunstunlly on lluud. Keprescnted by THKO'S SWINKI (IU. FIRM a No- NKW CiOUDS! It. J. HtTZIX. T. S. Kil l LLOt llll UZXXa S4 McCVIZiOVGlT, (SL'tt hSSOHS TO JOHN HLIZIX ) DtALLItS IN ALL KIM'S OV iu ii a.musi;: IIIOTIEST CASH rntcE PAtU FOIl FLOUR, GRAIN, . KAIL PvOAl) T1KS, Ac, SlO., CHAPMAN, 8NV0LK COt'NTYi PENNSYLVANIA. Mareb IT, lTO-tl. Q.REAT EXCITEM KM IX . . BANNERVILLE. NEW QOOD8. HELFRICH & BUOWEll WUb to inform tie cllliens of Baunervllle and vicinity that Ibey bnv opened a new aloek of goods, and will keep constantly on nana a run assortment or :Ihekh oooiis: Consisting of ALP ACAS.P0PLINS.PLAD8, IA'HTHKH, DELAINES, CALICOES, 4o. CIotliH&Cnssimeres HATS an ICAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. :tiHtM tuiKis.: ItAfeDWillE AND QUEENS WARE. SALT AND FISH, And In faot avsrytbing usually kept In a Oral elasa cenmlry alor. All of wliich w offer at greatly rtduoad prloes, for Cash or Country Proeue. Having had larg axperieno la lb business, w SstUr osirselves Ibat Wa can bit as and aallafy all oar austoaisrsi Hoping by atrial attention lo business and a dwira to bless all. I merit a liberal sVase of publia patronage.. Our motto la MOuirat and Small tcfif." Wa aak al laat that lha tnbUo aiaatiaa our ato,ck and jricea befor purchasing elsewhere, as w flwsy show our good who iieasor. : - , HILFBIOH BOWER MI DDLfeL UKG N 1 C5 "t ', 1 t 1 .V KOJIOU a ' CIIILI. Plnylnff ant In the dimtf street, A lltttt tun brownxj girt, With ckesks Ilk ms, t like itart, Anil waving nut-brown juris. Flnrapbare skoulders and illianlKl arms, Was, dut Ui-lus,lc. reel What la the doing all aluno, Out In Ilia erowdsd strsatt (if what la her mother thinking! ' Her aaa la navet ri, lis! thefa entns. a loadl wagon, lxwn goes the title wain rickap the poor, erosheit Uh1F nieeillng sod msnirled tiowi See whers the horse's steel slsd hool la printed on her brvwt - ftniif nlo ons moment th."Julni bandit, Mutters the rcobie brtat. Now elune the drooping vlolcf cj 1.1 " We guts alone on death. Orer the pulrelen wasen brent Lay the white lingers eold, Here Is a tad, sad history, Hut one how often told! t'alherlen, motherless, homolefs 1'uor little orphaned one Thanks lo the merelrul Father, liar lonely Hie Is done! Che died, ala! as ihe bad lived, And over ker little bier No loving hand plsoed e'en a rose, , Or shed a single tear. Hut whlte rfloed frms from Kden'a biwors Looked down and sweetly anilled, And .le.ua. In Ilia tender arms, Oalhered "Nobody's child." .Mr. I'll IIiiiiio'n i: i Itiirnl, hikI liutv It Mit tt etli tl. II V O.Vttl.AN K WAllli. Mr. August in I'itz Humes s:it in hi luxurious bachelor c.ilildihmcut ou H Street and pondered deeply. Tho subject of his cogitations was a vifc, or rather bow to get one. Thero were eunuch young ladies who would be g'ud to bless their lueky btars i'... i. e i . tji iiiu i'iiiiicu u icei'iiiiu ui sircM i 3 . . " . i oi inn IIIIIIIU 113 no vcn hiiuvv, uiii, lie also felt tolerably well assured tho wine? was all they cared for. For tho fwlunt they would wed the owner, " Deuce tako tho money!' bo ex iliimud. "I wish I'd never had a cct.tatid llieu but botheration ! Then I hliouIJ hive been too poor to marry any way. Why coulJu't I bavo had ..I-1. ... i. -... .. i. ....... i i. .. i. ..1. i jus - t wealth "cnouph for all oiy wants and nothing more. I'll foil them i IiciiIi tlio mean adventuresses !' A furious pu'l at tho bell cord brought tho housekeeper to tlio room iu n Lurry. ' Pack up yrur traps, Mrs. Ash field!" ho exclaimed abruptly, "furl urn going to close lliu houso." It was cvidcut ho bad come to some conclusion. 'Shut up the bouse, Mr. I'itz llumes?" ejaculated Iho housekeeper, ulino;-t believing sho had lost her rea oon. ' Why tueh u thing has not oc curred siuco your I amen ted undo took possession tirc-uud-forty years ago.'' " That Uiukca no difference, ma'am; I'm nia-ster bcyo now, and 1 shall close it now for tho presnt. Mean while your pay cun slid go on, and that of such dt tactics' as you consid er ludispcosiblo. llavo you uo rela tives you wish to vibit I' bo in- piricd. Thut sotiloJ it. Tho proffer of con- tiuuod pay removed Mrs. Ashliold'a scruples quilo effectually, Sho theo rcmembcrod she bad friuodssho bad uot seoit for years. Threo day, later Mi. Ausuatus I'iiz-llumes was safely domiciled in a uiet boarding-house, aad bhortly af- terwai'da bo bogun to sell bis dia mond rings, and souls, and other par opheroalia of fasbionablo life-, as well us drcas bimnoll io plainer clothes. A run:or that nil bis property bad bocu lost through an uoluckcy specu lation was Boon afloat. 11a lost friends rapidly. By Iwob and three they ceased to know bim as ba met tbein on Ibo street. He only laughed aad inapped bis Angora at tbom behind their backs. Had bis adversity been real bo would not hav folt liko laughing. Then canto tbo'tiuio when bis circle of acquaiotaucoa wero narrowed down to three. But tbreo of bis former frionds atill clung to bim, truo la ad versity. It was uo wonder be grew misanthropio. Out upon the street oo day be met a carriage containing some of bis former acquaintances who'd boon ab sent from tho city.slnco be closed bis bouse. - He thought they would not notioo bim. but oach inmate of tbo carriage bowed politely ai of old. " Thoy bare not beard the news," bo muttored, Itoically. ' Uo was mistaken. That night the owner of th earraso camo to oo bim. '.' Rather oloda atuutort, niy frlead," he laid, a be took calm aurvoj of Augustarf'g not Ttry protcntleu tar SNYDER CO. PA., M UN IU 187 1. ' rritljrotojo, that' i fuck;" nid ! Water Haw it l Mini. Mr. Fitii-lltimcH, icily. " Hut s'uno I As tho warm weoilior npproaohog, lost li))' property, of which I atippoae soda fouolalos that havo lain idlo ilit yon hnrcn't honrJ, I liavo bccomcfuit 'I";; th winter, nrej nntiDtcd n:ain, cconomicul." sjrupi mnnufaetiirvd,ntid arioudfu " Hut I hw he.ir.l," criod lid audi- stores and confectioneries propttfo to lor, abruptly-, nnd that i why 1 1 furnish a largo clssi of ihirvy citicnii camo. I know Ton needed frienda! with a foiiniy and fnvorilo b'.'vcnte. tiow. If over, and tho fact m well my daughter, air I mean I cumo to offer the position, of hoad clerk in my counting-room. Will yon acrept it?" "Ahem! Well, I will tbini of it. Hut it In a long way from my loiu'J ing house." " IVnoo lake your boarding-house. Von can board in my family as. a well, ns, a Hort of guest yon Know." Augustus K)okeJ bim over closoly. Uoubeo Ftatuey was a wealty man very wenhhy bo was ca'lod -and in his faeo there was nothing to warrant the ulicion tbnl ho had Icarnol Aligns- tus's secret and wiabcJ to curry favor by aiding hiiu whilo under an ippar-, rent clouJ, w that Ides, was sncc litv ilismisicd. Of couso bo quickly tbai)k- cd liiiuaod ncccptcsl. Onco cosily snu-tid in tho Stanley Mansion, It was not Ug beforo 10 wondered wtiv l.a h.,lnr,t not i..n,l , Nellie Stanley beforo. Sho dii not seem lo fual ahovo bim, uotwithitund in' t'to wido differunco iu their po,i-, tions, and trca'.ed him as cordially mori cordially he thought as beforo! tho change iu his fortunes. Ho would not have been liuuiau had he nut learn- ed to love her. Tho climax camo whoa sho niva a ! grand pat ty. Then beforo the cVf ol j tho cilv m!i did not li,.iiut.i r..n.;v attentions IVoin him, on which but one construction could bo placed, lie . i i . i , ii thought her ouito a bcroino. und aU ed uo father pioof that she could love him. The tuxt fotcrtioon they niet iu her father's library, whero l.o U I waited lo sec her. ' Xellio," ho 6aid, us soou as the usual courtesies had been exchanged, 'JI coinn to you this morning to leara my fate. 1 ktiuw llio diffcranre in our posiliou.i, and would not urgo you ouly let your heart ducidc. My Heart t lay be fur o you.'' &bo Llusho 1 prettily, on 1 seemed composed for a momont, then the gave him her hood- " I havo loved you, O so long !" alio said. " Aad I feared that you would cover lovo mo. Vou wero so jealous beforo you loot your wealth thut all wero tnero adventurossos. I was heartily glad, whou pipa said you had lost :t, and I" . " You sent him to negotiate with tue !" cried Augustus, fiuisliing the Ncntanoo intuitively and giving it la Lial emphasis. "I loved you bo," sjio murmured deprccatiogly. " 1 do not doubt it, doaroat." And Mr, Augustus l'ii.-IIuiiics believed himsel! tbo happiest of moo. They wore marriod. Tho wedding wts vory unproteulious, as became tho bridegroom' atraitcuod circumstan ces, nnd bo was in constant ccstacy,as ho thought, ol her Burpriso when lio should tell her thut his fortune mill roruaiucd. He so Jt for Mrs. Asbfiold to como and reopen the house and put it in condition to receive its mistress Moantimo they tarried nt tier father's. 'Augustus," said bis wifo ono day " I havo a favor to oak of you will you grant it?" '.' I will if in my power, .durliog ! be exclaimed. " Well, pqor papa is rather short of money won't you lend bim ten or Gtooo thousand ?" ' " Ma I Why you know' "0,1 know what you have been prctondiog," was tho quick rcjily. " But then it wasn't bo you never lost your money." Augustus FiU-IIutncs was dumb with astonishment sad chagriu. How did you find that o'tt?" be gasped. " I knew it all tbo timo. hon I beard that yon wero ponniloss, papa weot directly to your banker and icarooll the contrary. I think we uanagod Bbrowdly .' " I think you did," criod her hus band, desperutoly j but do you think ihnt I'llenduro it If" " How can you help yoursolf f We are marriod now will you apply for a dlvoroo 7" "No, I won't V "Toon what will yon do V "Answer me one puealiou. Bo you really lovo mo V 4 'Yia, I do." , 'Well, If you lore m, wo will drop the lubiect." , . 'I think you'd bettor," Bbe iaid quietly. , i We t bin It id too. A laro portion of our population, in cluding the lair sox, drink ioJi water as tho occa.it in ofTcr. Kvcn tho deV oteo of Hiirbon, wh) succ&'S it thin winrs, and hioks upon tjcr beer as a ivci'k lnvootio-vV1iii cuoTrfy, relishes un occanio'na'l wrns-H nidtt whan bis coppers at'o bytand his blood fcvcrl-di. Ulhers tako it with a goot t:tsh ol whUky or branJy in curb gliu-s. 8od. waicr is simply plain witter, heavily chai'jrvJ with carbonic acid gn, the g.ts being evolvcJ through iho ac- tico of sulphurio ociJ on lime, l'ortuci 1 Soil J WuU'f W;IS Dllldo Willi HoJu 'u"1 ,nr"" aclli but ns the sulphdriu l,bn is m"c'' I'lionper it is generally T'" fountains ebar.oJ with ,oJtt waUr nr0 8u!'ic,ctcJ 10 11 ,,ettVJ' !proiiro, ana when tho work. is taie- I lc!,(,,y Jl"10 lho not uorrcqticotly ex : p'odo j sometimes causing lo9 of lifi. water, Willi out syrup, il umm prCfjtiatc 1 with miitvruN, is a healthy and pletihutil tcvcrito, having a slii;lit bighting, stinging taslo in tho mouth, ",,J '' Iho work of digestion, w,aa lakcu 11,8 "''"'!'. I" i;"b1uuJ ' generally lukeu in this w".v' cr ,nixotl wil" brandy. In this country, however, it is usually taken wi,u ri'I)S. ihv,,xc 1 "' of fnli,y sencv, of which tho chvuiict j ' has given us an endless variety this stalo soda is raoro palatable, but. uot so healthy. , , , '. , . nccount of tho lead it holds in soluttou. nl lit (.ttrt IU si ..l.if iiriml tiljl i isi i - I .1 I. I.... ..: uwiii euiiivuv. iiiiuuii ii-iijuu injiu.-., tho action of tho enrbonio acid gas rapidly oxidizes the metal, which Is held in soliiti ni by ths bevorigo. Lead, as is well known, is a dangerous poisou. When tho weather is h)!,nud tlio Lev er ago iu demand, tho danger is uot so gicat, ns tho fountain is exhausted be foro il has timo to become thoroughly impr ?Mialcd. It is not so good to drink soda ou a cold, chilly day, when i Ii ci o is littlo demand for it. And oc- carioually, io generating tho gas, the sulphuric acid slops over ami mixes with tho bevcrngo. Every popular fruit has its ropro roscotativo syrup, tho customer paying his money nnd taking bis choice. Tho unsophisticated loudly imagiuo that theso grateful syrups aro mauul'actured diroctly from tho fruit, and it is a pity to undocoivo them. Hut tho glory of chemistry, as demonstrated in tho manufacture of delicato flavors from tho moat unpromising hubstunces, must bo viudicatod. The uio.-t popular scda yrup is strawberry. Tho glorious fruit after which it is named numbers its friends by tbo millions, and lha ejJa tippler, with tho rcinotnbntuco of vanished strawberries and by-gooo cream still lingering ou his palate, when ho or ders a glass of soda takes strawberry ''iu bis'n.'' Wo trust that in cxpotiog the formula for the manufacture of strawberry syrup, nobody's appetite will bo spoiled. Butyric other is tho base of all fruit syrups. Bulyrio ether is mado some times of rnocid butter, though old, rot ton cheese is goncrally preferred tho loudest variety of limlurger affording tbo bout quality of ethor. The choose is treated with sulphuric acid, and.if a particularly nice and finely flavorod other in dosired, a few chips of old leather are aided. Aoy aort of leather will do, but old boots or allocs are pre ferred. Strawberry syrup la mado of twelve parts of byturic ethor and ono part of aectio ethor, diluted with al cohol aud water. A piut of real straw- lorry syrup added to tho gallon of mixture, will improvo the syrup, but it is not absolutely uocossary ; color with cochineal. Raspberry syrup is made after tbo tamo formula, except that a pint of real raspberry ayrup Is added, if tbo chotnist bis it. II not bo takes a jar of bis slrawbetry syrup, coloi a littlo darker and changes tbo label. Sanuparilla is tbo simplest tad nas tiest of tbo syrups. Molasses is its baso, with a littlo essence of sassafras and wlutcrgroen addod. A few routs of sarsaparilla "bild" in the mixture will do no harm and no good. Pineapple eyrup is mado of butyrib and forwlo ethar. rerrnio etbor was formerly made by tbo action of aul pburio acid on led eats, bu1! latterly It ia made of glyccrlue aad eoap. Poach syrup I made of bitter al monds and aoetio etbor. Twenty drops of the oil of bitter aluioudj will kill a man. 4 no. ia. Nociar is formed by mixing various syrups and aiding a, lit i?o Maderia wine tho wioo bring compounded of neutral sj bit, logwood, sugar an J raisins. Lcinou is tho f utct that can bo ob tuinod. It is tnnile of cilrio acid and stir.r, with perhaps a few lemon peel. Tho cil rio ac t I U ma to of loniun. The olove Btiitenicnts in regard tt tho mauufacturo of syrups aro truo. A glu.sofaoda Water, with fyrups, costa tho munulaeinrer about it cent or aJtnl and a ipmrter, and retails for fA cents. Help 'I'll) sell, A merchant in tho city of IJ , lied sudJonly some years ago, tearing an ouly sou, a youth of nineto"n. The father bad been very woilthy, no I had likvishol ou bis boy every inlu! ictico inooey coul I prucuro. Tlio son's life had boon pus-tod chiefly in school and eollego, whero ho In 1 loarna I littlo either of la'jjr or economy ; aul It w.i ujt uulil tho uowsof hi.-t I.iiIk'i 's death I'cacliod hint, that tho youti man IcarnsJ lliut not a dolhir reinainl ol' tho fortu'io hi ha I oxpccledto inherit. Leaving college, the student returnoJ homo, to learn for tho first lima tho valud of money by cnniiiii,' it for biin- it'll". Willi mt w. listing timo in tfeless regrets, ho applied to various business nizing tbo validity of tbo fifteenth associates of bis father for employment ! amendment pious this: Thcso men but received l'rjiit all very decided il",t9 t'10 negro as cordially to-day :ui though kin I refusals, on tho ground,''- It is only another illustration that ho knew iD'.liing of business. 'of their arrant ilemaL'ogucry. their Xothiug diiiLtcl by then repeated inter lack of principle, and a coiifeis'o.l failures, tho youth apjiliel to tho pro- of llio we.ikness of I heir cause iu the priotor of an extou-ovo brick-nuking past and its devperatonoss at presoot. .wi.il.li jilt.,.,.., n I. nt..il...ii )....l.-;.i.a ..l.t Ik.-IIIW.IIt.UIVIII, . llUllbllllillk IlUIIHU Ul'l l . .. ..... a 3 "Kmjlrtymont! vbtt)t?,, in tt i- rrt.! It.. ,.l I I. ...I I. . - I unfeigned sttrpriso at tlio sli-'ht boyish .. , ' , . ., , , . , Ml.riir.i nriil Hiii'ill u.-!iili 1i-iiiiI. rif tt I i yotith who stood before h i in. "Of ativ Hon.'' was tho unhesiL.tlin i reply. '1 can can do anything that othors cau do." "Hut," said Mr. C , "I have no uso for employes but for bard m anual lhor, for whioh you aro wlully unfit tod. Digging clay is the only work wo have at this season of tho year." '(jlivo mo leave to dig clay with tho rest ; why cannot I do what others dor luilf dozen men at least who couIJ l Anything ia belter thau bcgijinj or leslraiund by no registry law, how starving.'' ever stringent, and who bavo no more Seeing the persistency of tho hoy, ! respect fur tbo sanctity of tho fran- Mr. (! somewhat hesitatingly en-1 cbiso than they have ol'rcvcronco for gaged him, ami sent him off to dig clay tho Uiety. And yol they taik ubaut with tho other workmen. I trvently thaukin his cmjiloyer, tho youth has tened to tho yard, and set nt otic about his work. At sunset bo had earned just seventy livo cents; tho noxt day his earnings were slightly in creased, aud A) a week woro on, the young man li.'ing usually llio lint ono on tho ground in tho morning, though ho bad to walk four miles to tho brick- vnrJ. Mr. (! now becatno in j ' - terested iu behalf of ono who bad prov ed himself so worthy of Ihe aid of oth ers by bis untiriog efforts to blip him- golf. A clirkship with a good salary was obtaiood, and this wi.s but tho Mtcppingstono to higher and more re sponsible poets ; in all of which bo showed tho Buun energy, prosovor aneo, and truo hoaitoducss. To-day he is tbo hioorol prosidont of a pros perous bank, and tho over-ready aud eminent helper of tho ncsdy nod un fortunate all tha remit of that brave boy's determination to work rather than bog to labor for an honest living rather than tulk of his misforluues, or enlist tho sympathy of olbcrs. C'ou ti'wi Il'c.y. The Crust ot Hie i:urtli. If we bury a thermometer Cfty feat below tho aurfaoo of the earth the mercury will remaiu at Ibo aatno point tho year rouod, in winter and summer showing that the influence of the sun dees not reach btlow tbnl depth. If wo carry tho thcrinomctor fifty lent lowor, the mercury will riso ono do grco, and will riso in tlio samo ratio for every fifty feet wo go down. It can bo easily calculated at what depth all known substanoos will melt. Ibis would not exceed fifty miles. It will bo thus aeon that tbo crust or aolul part of tho earth is exceeding thin, in proportion to the diumotor j not so thick as an egg shell, ia proportion to the egg. With a crust so thin and constantly cooling, and producing a nransuro unoo the internal masses, il is not strango thut the pod of the . .... ocean should bo elevated In a single day, aid wholo cities bavo been suuk io tbo samo spue of time, lb siJe of a vjlcanoo mountain ooeo broke away, and the livid messee flowed out, feruling a tiver twelvo miles wide, wbiob, in it course, melted dowo six billa 600 foet blrfb, filling up valley 600 foet deep,' and aprealiog over a lurface 1100 square Dillc. Ott ofumrtoa yeaf ' One-balf column, one year, One-fourth eoliimn, one tear. One square (10 lines) on insertion l.trry adilitieftsl insertion -Professional and lluslness cards nf not mora (pan (Ire lines, per year. ivumior, r.xecutnr, Administrator and Asaignea Notices 2.M. Ediiovinl notices per lino 11. All advertiseincnta for a ahorloe hrli.l tliaa one year aro parable al tho lin.e they aro ordered, and if not paid lb per son orduring tlieut will ba bil l responsible) for Ihe money. saaasBaaaMnMaaaaawaS The DrmotTiillc tonrenllom Tho l'rr.x very pointedly Bays that tho Democratic Convention at Harris- burg, noiniu:iUd u rcspectnhlo ticket nnd adopted a rospectablo plutlorm, i coiigiduiin Ibo men who composed il.) luodollud after tluit of tho Kepub licans of sevetal yoirs io. Ttiero was quito a striiggJo over tho uotnitia tintl", tint tho Utiniiiuiily with which iho t hoien candidate wera endorse I was by no moans heat ty. It is evi dent by tho platloriu tdoptod that thi Democracy will uiako a desperate siriig- k!o for victory ueit fall, and that in order to win they will not besitato to stultify themselves. Tho ready frnnk nrss with which tlh'y nceeptol tho po litiriil Hliuntiutt negro fqiiality, cilfl and poliilcal as well siiaulutud : hut as they have thus squarely placed themselves on record wc do not ohjocl to if. Wo rrjolco It) tho in jr.il, intel lect mil, uud political a Jrancciucnl of uny man or class of incii, nul wo li.nl with jny (his ctidonco that tho. htpj of years is gpdually liltioj: iho I -literacy otit l' tho mills of th' p t-t, lint whiie we applnuJ this intion el' tho cotivetiiion, wo do not believe in the sincerity of tho moa wjjn Inspired it. Tho vote of (lie rrso'h'.fou rei'pg- In nil tlio ii! Iirtr ii nul i nn a tisialnil , v " V.IIWI k.vvw l-f,.... . ...f ..... !. l ! lack of Miiocrity Who beliovos that ' ll.rt ll.iliinnHiil'itnnrlHlJlil fotMr nfiSitll. stitutiooal reform? With its consti- . , t . t. I lit ulna nlM fllintrs in Pll'tllrO forever. a land if that of Pennsylvania had been 'framed at tho beiriutiin:: of the Chris- tian era, with tho ignorant masses and consrvalivo rif cultured) leaders who 'inaUo up that organization, it would bo all tho moro preacious. So their resolution about the purity of tho ballot-box in I'liiliidolpbia It was no doubt inspired bo tho Phila delphia delegation, which embraced . frau Is nt: 1 forgery and in'irtler. Their palaver to tho workingmcn Is wore than nonsense. Tho represon- tajives of tho laboring classes nskod for bread, and they hive been thrown husks. Their tariff plauk is treason to tho grcato9t interests of tho State the industries iu which onr minersj and mechanic bavo their living. j Wo havo real nothing so stultifying so iinnotont. and 80 moauingloss as . - - this Ucmocratio platform aiooo tho Tammany convention promulgated its principles. It will make a laughing stock of its authors iu every workshop, farm-house, and countiog-rooul of tho Commonwealth, and render our success at tho polls noxt October all tho moro certain. WiiaT iioks I r I'ttonT t The soul is tholifo, tho inner; tho world is Iho habitation, tho outer. When I sec it a man who bs consecrate I his timo to mouey-getling, whose walls bang thick with picture h never cares lo look at, and his library id I! Hod with boobs which ho never cares to rend, I nsk myself, what docs it profit T When I soo a marl who clothes his wifo in silks and satins, and gives his chil- dicn all that money oati purchuto, but has no kiss for the one, and uo cm brace for the othor, and lu'vcrlimo to bind tbom to bim by cords of loving sympathy, I ask myself wUlt does it profit? When I soo a tuaii rising by siuuous processes to places of high honor in tho stato, only to bo despised by all who track bis slimy pathway thither, I ask myself, what dooo it pro- lit T Whcu I soo tho " rich foul or iho proaont day waudoriug where be shall bestow bis accumulated goods, and never hcariug tho warning voico whioh every rcourriog funoral repeats in bis ear, Thou fool thy soul (ball be required of thce.' I ask what does it proft TO roadcrl ehrowd lo Lai-' anco advantages In ovary bargain, ouu sider whether you are bargaining away yourself, ud if so. wbat profit tbero i or can be, let the ft'm bo wbat it way. Ll - - -' A citizen of Mcbratika was boastlo that in bis town there wass'l either u doctor, a lawyer, or a. clcrgyouo, ud only one fum-sslter. . "How many Inhabitant! are there altogether t" asked a by-slander. Well was the rp!r, "there' only my family and my brother Jake's, aud Jake il lb rum itlUr." . , i'hlladlfli Pi, jBanervlll j)nl., 18T0. if rououlnga.