' I i iii , "X. ' - wi.vMaawABaM.waii ' 11 ii i i inii I, in I in i V a iji a in --.aa r-"aaaall II ! I i I i n i 9etia "of-oioritloa, LfO fcOLtAM B ArTPM. .rayeVl f -i.i.. ill months, or f2.50 If Dot paid i,Wn th yr. mo pper aiseoniiaueeM mil all arrearage are Ta eel si -...iiMflb patilUbcr.-' Subscription outside of the county FBTAU"-- in ai'tapu person! llfllag tad using ptper in other become subscribers. t,i r liable for th prle of the paper J.' r. CROSMILl.EK, ATTUKMiT AT LAW, . , Middlrbura-, Ta., Ytfjt kls pro(ilonaI services lo lb pnb- . 1 r,0IIC5lluu iti. ii uiuvr ii uivo.i,iui atiaesi ntrutd l hit car will receive Lpi alteBiioa. '. 1 4 to o, our , ATTOR.NET AT I AW, oiingrovo ro., fieri hi professional wrwot lo tb pub- . Win. i. out "wTkmoiit, T ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Fiecburg I'll-. i n r-..l-.l u I., i. ik. ..k. ; i. All ooaioese nirusiu io on car illbl pronpty attend iaj to. Jn 17,G7tf l ATTOB.NET AT LAW, LowUburir Pa., riftri Id) professional eertlc lo a pub lie. CoUeedon and all olbet Ptofraslon il bmiimt entrusted to bit ear will re tire proaipl BlUntlon. G EO. T. MILLER, ATTORN Ki AT LAW, - Lt'wipbunr l'a. Iiifferi b!a Profesalonal aervlc to t It a pub in.. Collection ami all other prefrstoB- lilt buiiaest entrusted to bU cart will r- ti prompt at Icatioa. ' ' . Jan. I, 7if. I M.LI, A. II. DILL,, (I I eSMHir to J. F fc J. M. Lton.) ATTOHNSk'S AT LAW, Lcwisburg, Pa. Qttt tbelr professional terviee to tbr -oblie. . Collection and u otner jro '(...lenl baslueel entmeted lo ibeir oar ill receiveprouiptltcniion.T Jan. 3, '67tf flUABLEfhlOWEIt, , , . J ATTOB.NET AT LAW, Selinnimv ra., bftra bla professional service to I In pub ic. Collections ana an otner proressiooa Soilness entrusted to bit car will re ie prompt attention. Office two door artb of Iba Keyston Hotel. Jao fi, '6 CAilUL!ALLEMA 0 . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' J : f (i JSolitiKgroT Tt Oftri b! Trofeaatonat aervicea to the public. All buelntet antrueted to bla care will be promptly attended to. Col- lecliona mad ia all parts of the Stat. He eta apeak lb F.ngllah and German language fluently.. Office between llall'i mil the Poet offio. T N. MYERS, 4TT0RSET k COCSSELOR IT UWl Midtllcburg Snyder County l'cnu'a Office a few door Weal of the P. O. on Iliio atreet. Conrultatloo in English id Cin fn rfurpt'. trp. till T C.BUCI1KK, 0t ' ' ATTOBNET AT LAW. . .- LewiHburir Ta., 0Jri Li profeaaional aeirlceato tba pub- lie. All buaineM enM-ueted lo bit care till b promptly attended to. ' jan. a. on G110VEB & HAKF.lt SEWING MACHINE. rnoB in need of a good and durnMe Siwlog Maehina oaa bo aecomroodited at reasoaabi pricea by calling on oo Hah- ill Facit, Ageat, beliBigrore. I jao. x i, bs DR. J. Y. 8 HIND EL, BCRQEON AND PHYSICIAN. v Middlcburg Tj., Ofera Ma profeailoaal arrvice lo lb cia- itena or Uiddlaburg anu vicinity. Mumb 21, 'C7 JJ F. VAN BUSKIRK, IIRGICAL & MECnAMCAL EE5TIST Fclinpgrovo Pcnn JOHN K. HUGHES, Esq., ( JCSTICE ) THE rEACE, Yean Twp., Soyder Co. P Ylu WAQNER, Etw., e JUSTICE OF THE PEACS, JacVsoa Tovraship, Snyder Co. Pa. Will attend to all buainea entrusted to hia eara aad on th moat roaaonable ternit, . la '. . March 12, ,68tf tUJv r KANAWEL, PHYSICIAN AND 8URQE0N, Ccatrevlllc. Snsdcr CoH PaM Olara LU profeaaiooal aenicea ( the public ' 6-S8f NBATBILL Co.. .. . ij - i! ! WHOLBf ALB PlAlIM IB "WOOD AND WILLOW WAHB Oil Clotba, Window Bba'le. Broomf, Mat, Bruabe Colt on Lapa, Grain Baga, Fly Keta. Uiiekela. Twinea. Wick. Ac No 845 North Third Btreed, Philadelphia. Feb. 7, '7 F A. BOYElt, Jr. - Al nT ONEER. Fieeburi'Sni'derCb, r. Moat reepeetfully offer bla aeriioea to th publio a VeBdu Crjrer.BBd Anolien eer. HaTiag had a larg uperieace, I reel Bjont that I ean rouer ,penoi attiafaiilian In mi uoDlorafi. . BT. PARKS, ,. ATTOBNET AT LAW k. PISTBICT ATTOBNY VIIDDLEBCBJO, SNTDEB COL'NTY, T 0K la Court Uua. 8ept.l&, 'C7tf LEWIS PJlEilEH'S SONS TOBACCOWAREHOUSE No. 322; jN.-TH.IRip S 0,aa PHILADELPHIA. t n i erciiant nouas.' . : 1VI. . .. ..r... I , ,. k 11. U. MANDERBACH Paor't- .'. J. tVMVB. Clwk. . 413 415Nor'-b;irdHlrt. . : . . -tt. .1 V'il 7"JhI L .. " MILLER k BLDEB i , . t ...... j :, tu, -- WHOLESALE HOOK BKLtlT'S : 6tatloora, Blank book Many' and deader la Wrtvplnf. Bla-lul, Car lain ad Wall paper Paper ban ft (UtH i'o. 430 M oHh Third alrael abttrt Rao . jUAiVi-itiAid .want i i:. i VOL. 9. - - D. C. CLARKE, Importer and Jobber lo N(0irnD)MS ! v. - . Hum 11 Vm?, Trimmings, Ribbons,&c. A D - FANCY WOOLENS . In Grent Variety t 37 North Third Street 9-8 if ) rtiiLAu(Lri)M. . pETliRSPECUT, Bexpeetfull Inforois the eltiiena of tbi place tad eurroondiBf couolrjr mat u i bow prepared lo wanufaoturt to JrJer, a ad baa for tale. Buggies, Carriages, Sulkies, " Sleighs, Wagons, &e., aa rbenp, and a little cheaper, tbao tbejr enn be purcbaeed eleewbere. 11151 AIIIIXVCJ- of rebicle ofarloua kioda promptly at tended lo. A abort or the public patron- ga la aolloiled. ri- t r.it Bi'tviii'. Middloburg, May 8, 171, if. D B. SLIFKU'S WHOLESALE AXl SETAIL Furniture Warerooms, NO. CO NORTH SECOND BTbVF.ET, (below Arrb, Welt Sid. fat-tory and 'holt$ale Drjuirlmml, ltlUJ ptorth um Street, above Oxford, 0-8tf I'lllLADELl'IlIA. yy r. ii an sell, CCCMSOB TO CACVrMAM CUW, cnocTcrnY aktj No. 21 North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Original Package Conatantly on Hnnd Bepreneoted tqr THEO'S SWINEIOKD. N EV FIRM AND NEW GOODS! O. UETZEL. . P. 8- STcCCLLOUOH nETZEL k nxcotrxziovon, (SUCCESSORS TO JOHN IlETZEL.) DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF MEItCHAXDISE! HIOHEJT CASH PBICE . FAID FOB FLOUR, GRAIN, RAIL ROAD, TIES, Ac, Ac, CHAPMAN, SNYDER COVNTV, PENNSYLVAKIA. Btaroh 17, mo-tr. " G RKAT EXCITEMENT IN BANNERyiLLE 1 KEW OOODS. ! i f ; j HELFRICH & BROWER Wish lo inform lb llltens of Bannerellle add yleiuity that I bey bat opened a new lock of goods, aad will keep constantly oo bs,nd a full wsortment or I'liiikMS ooodh: or t LISTHE8, DKLAINES, CALICOES, e. Cloths & Cnsslineres HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, '- 1 ' ' ' ' . . ' I ,.!... : - MlHUUKRIfcrt.' IIARDW4 Bi: " AND OTJEENSWARE SALT AND FISH And la faci Trytblng nonally kept I firai class count rr alor. 1 All of whiob ITer at ireatly reduoed prices, for Cash or Country Procac. ' 1 tiailna ea larg viperienc i i business, w (Atlsr ! that w aa nleas and satisfy all our customer. ' ; 1 Iiopin; oy aivius jhiiwhw .v and desir la pie au, I maris a uoerai ah of public patron, vur mouo "Quick Suleiauti Small lYoJtf." , W, 11k t leiat that Ibt tabtt ltmlB nui alack aud trice befor purblBI elsewher, ae w alway ahow ur good with llSUT, ' . BELFBICtf BOWIR Banaer-UUr )a4. 7. f, j i : mi )j,v; 0:ir '..;.- .. II-.- I , l lo . , la -liooi r?''' I i .M1DDLEBUBG Heleot" Poetry. WILLia'8BBJCBOHE3. I'm Jml a lilll bor, jou know. ' ' And hardly can rememher. When peopl aik bow old f am, T tell ' four laet 'renber. ' And yi for all 1 am a email, 1 mad a aiaay etitche .. 1 For mamma Angers, that ah put Uer little boy In breeches. You may he aura I wi glad. I tnrcld right np and kll bef, Tbea gar my bib aad petticoat, And all lo baby aisier. I never whine, bow I'm o 6, And don't get into tneeeei, " ' For mamma y. If I am bad, 6b 11 put m back In drvssea I I'd like to 111 yy bow I look, And will, if I am able t My eye are black, my hair I whit I'm taller than th labl. Sometime I pas the looklng-gl, And peeping in, Me tber A round-faced, rosy, roguish boy. And mamma ay it' me, tber. There'e button up and down my lege, And button on my jacket I'd count 'em all, but baby makta Juel bow, an awful rack el. 6lie fitting there, bthind th eh air, With bluokt, aad dolls, and kitty, A tayiug "go I grBa'ma houa" Alone, and that a pity. I think I'll go anil help her come, ' ' I'm sure 11 would mim me ; Bo I woo l bother any nior To talk if you'll stout m. Hut first I'll (land bet'or the glass From top lo lo il reaches Now look I there's head, and ban ls and fret But all th reel i broechet I s liIUC?V'X,IOVL.. nnuul llrport of Ibe ( ommon Uclioolaj In Mn)drr Cwuitty, tor year ending Jane lat. Itll. It is pteuxiui; to tell good tiding. Oo th whola cao palc farora- aiy 01 ib couoitioa 01 our aeboui. With a cumpotcat aoJ afEuirot cor pa P traclur aod acbool office r in tba ifJorant dUlrict, thoro bat been no lalliag off from Ibe general aaprct of tba previous year, bat a crBtifviriL' uiauiB. muca n 0a accOOl- .1 r... 1. i. plixbed lor tho wellnra of scliooli Dtlter hclmol ranma, impruied furoi-f tur. (nlurLemeot of school grounds, ! rcction of out buildings, batter quail ed tencliers, uoilornit of text books, tba klaadard of cducitioo ia igker, onr acboola aro bettor disci- plitiod, and tba loatructioo ! nior tliorou'h and practical. 1't.A ili.m flf Ka.I Ii .. . I.I l rt.. t... An. ,s cuploij a prominent place in reports fUV . 1'IUU.IIIUU, Ill ICIVIMI. lor fast years, aud w rrjulc that nine new buildings were erected, to wit: SelitiBgrove built two Cue brick oue, ea:li two stories high, size 45 by 50 loot and 20 aod 36 foot, en- otire cost S72J2, with copula and belli, the firmer ccuttins four room, be latter two. Those room are neatly furnished with l'ruf. Peter Bora's patent sin-rlo desk. The ceil ings are twelve feet high, rooms well ventiluted and tho ground are eo- loeed with a neat fence. Whoa con. Unbting the sbovo described build ing wiib th old, with their low coal nga, dioy walls aad rickety doiks, we cau Dot re (rain from giviog that excellent board of director public tbaukV Tboso schools aiz in oumtxr now ark thoroughly graded. Tbe ser vices ot Trof. L. W. Aospach, princi pal, have beeo seeured. ' lie has tbe entire supervision of all the schools We bavo observed that plaoiog young pupil io rooms aduptcd lo their ago and abilities, tbe evil of being crow ded and jostled by tbe largor pupil aod oegleoted by tbe teaohersin their reference tor civiott attention to thoae purauiok more advaooed atu' 1 dies, is wholly avoided, iliocomlort aod progress of tbe youngeit ia there by guarded with the utaiost cur. Let it be tbe ambuion ot tbe aobool officers everywhere so 10 improve school building aod Increuie the fa cllitiea for complete publio iostruetion as to be good enough for all Jackson township wbeeled Into line. The firt of a aerto of new brick houses, baa been erected, coating $918, is well furnished, pleasantly Mated, but too low in tho ceuling. Mooroe built its fourth brick boas, eosllag $1075, is well veotilatod and provided with ample blackboard ur fae. .This lake the !place of tbe old bouso at Blue Hill. Tho grouod eon lists of i so acre. Peon District built a number One brick bouse, with seating capacity tor 60 pupils. Tbo coal is kept in the collar. We reeoominecid to director when buildtog school hnuses to esuse s autDoUol apace of earth to be dug out io which to deposit tbe coal, with a door in tb rough wall. - Tbe mar blesfab io the front wU of tbe above described .bow, with b , inwrlptionj "Publio 8obool, 9ite, oanjea or aireo tots tod bulldor'! adds to his appear , . WU '.Bearer bJJt n ; lUtHH a oca. . ' ' " ' ' " aaaawayMwj ' " r ' II U . . SNYDER CO. FA.. AUGUST 10, 1871. frama hotue, painted, baa a, baaotiful copula wbtrain awlaga a no4oodbell preoted by Mr. CbatUa Kraba. The deik ara onaatlrae(ory to tb palroni and they will to tabiiitota otbera at tbeir 00 expeon. Aootber new building, will bo eraoted tbi Mason at Baooerrlll. Wat l'erry boilt two abtaotll brick bouift of aoitablo ditneiiloB comfortabla, and aoavanieot. We prefer, however tba calraoca ofono story house in tb gable end. Tbe sit of Iba bouse selected in lion of the ooe neat Ibe atone quarry is prefera ble. Tbs building bavo auflkiaot play ground. Washington erected a frame house with eoitaLIe plan of construction. No window sbruli be placed in one of the end walla, aa all this npnoo is naedod for blackboard aurfaoe. Tbia bouse aod th one erected list year were painted. Out houses were in part erected in even dietrlots, vis 1 Peon, Jackson. Frnuklin and Washington, and entire in Perry, Se linsgrove and Union. Tbe district of Beaver and Middlecreek are totally without. 88 are yet to be supplied Direct era 1 one more ef fort sod our county will compare fa vorable on this item with other in tbe Slate. Two additional ac boola Wpr opened Weet Perry on, and by aa Act the Heldennao acbool in Juniata county io coined ion with tbe Kramer School iu this county an Independent Dis trict wna lormed. Number of dis tricts 10, and 101 school. Tbe nam ber of gradad school and rchoola claa eified are the same as last yesr. The Iiiblo is read io all. Alarms nnmbor opened with praytt. In tuauy lb Lord'a Prayer and creed were repea ted by the pupils. Vocal music i . , i . . ... practiced in vo, composition ana dc eluimioj io 9S, school mottoes were suepended io 21 rooms, charts 41. j Total number studying- Geography, 000; orammar, 414; Mental Aritb- milio 1201 ; Htalory, 10:1 ; Algebra, 38 ; Philosophy, 18 ; Rook Keeping, Tacbr. Numeer of males em ployed 97, females 8, average g 24 years, bad no eipeneoce, with a i'mm Anl innm all kav rfl.! uin.li tin rtaaching. The majority labored faith- fully, ono failed for want of literary .. a .. . m ability, another for want of tnct, four bold permanont cirtiGcntes, three pro fusslooal. Avenge grade of privis ional certificates 2 1-0, ao improve ment over that of last year, our stan dard of qualiSealion for a certificate, now compare with the standard adop ted by tbe Superintendents of adjoin ing eouutie. Aa iocrease of salary io a few inatanees would bavo aecur ed several more good teachers who left tho county for higher wages. Examinations held 13, 103 appli cants appeired, 5 were rejected. Com bining tbe oral, written and topical method, 51 directors and 164 visitors attended, directors were present in very district. The directors on these occasions employ their teach ers, a good pluo, giving directors aod Superintendent an opportunity to con suit with reference to Assigning teach ers of their respective schools. At tbe close of examioatioas I apoks upon topic neglooted io the district wa made glad at visitations lo tee tbe auggeationa acted upoa by tbe parties interested. Visitations. All the schools ex- oept two were visited twice, some thrice, 209 visits were msde to school average length of visit to each, 2 boura. ni did Dot nod a single aobool closed by reason of aickoeis pr death. Our time at Orat vtatt to schools is employed in collecting sts i tics for tbe Department, avtke aug- gos tioot to tbo .teachers if necessary on cIsslAoatioa and organisation, ex amine copy booka, Ac, inquire of each Dupit at bis seat aa to what branebea ibey pursue, aod close with the remark tbat at the seeoud visit, classes ia th various branches would be exaoiiosd. A short . address wss msde to euch school. 49 direc tors and 606 patrons' ocoompsoied wbon discharging tbia part of oar da- tv. Increased interest is manifested a visitation by dire clot and ottfseus. Number of visits to aobools by direc tors, 290, patrooa 1060. Wo tender onr tbaaks to tbe ministers and otb rs who visited school aad delivered odaealionkl addressee ia behalf of tbe support 0! tbe Com moo School 8y lorn. -- 1 I l . .';....' ' Educational Mitrrtnoe. Past perWnoe convinces PS of the impor tance of holding evening meetings with schools, 13 vers held i ruV localities la t tbs eoaaty l 1 all take a deop Interest in the exer cise, short addresses' deelamlng, good music, examination of classes,' room tastefully decorated, tend to make them Interesting and profitable, 40 Uaehen were present and a large number of directors aad patron, ' MoaAt iNsTiTUrg. We organised the Hnyder County Teacher' Normal Institute in Freeborg Academy, Au gust 16tfi, and continued lo session until October 6tb, CI member at- teodod, 68 thereof tnuht during tho past winter. Coi!T Institltb convened in Froeburg, Deoerober 20th, was Let ter attcoded than formerly. .4 great amount of praolical geod Wasdouo. It wa a luecess truthfully it wis a Snyder County lostitnte a;i there were no paid leolurera from abroad, our teicbera acquitted themselves cre ditably, there wna no lack of In I rest from it opening to the close, a ses sion of fire days. Not a few remarked that it was the best Institute they ver atteoded. Tho exorcises were a real beoefit to tbe nirmbcis, msny auggeatioos were promptly enforced io a number of sehools. Good musio was furnished by. the Freoburg Vocal ists and Cornet Bind. InbtitUTIons or Le AHMNu. Free barg Academe, Missionary Institute and SusqQeBanna Female College are continuing tbeir gocd work. Tbe friends of tbe cause aro indebted to their worthy Principles for tbe edu cational facilities afforded. Thi Prefs. Tbo Editors of our county papers will oxoept our warmest thinks for lb gratuitous uso of their columus. Notwithstanding tbo publi cation of 6ve weeklies iu the eounty, may each receive a liberal aod appre ciative patronage. SiMMAHY. Was 130 days employ, ed ofQcialy, wrote 07 official letters, traveled 10(55 miles. Muny thanks are due directors and teucbers for their hearty co-operation and re pecially to the oiliooi of tbe De portment for urbanity, aid, aud promptness. Lastly, happy in the thought that I wis not prevented a inglo day by s'ckneis from perform ing official duty, I raise my boart in thankfulness to Hiin the giver of all good. WILLIAM MOVER, County luperintendaut. Rlcll Tor at Moment, The following anocdote was recently published in an English magazine : It appear that the ship ''lirittsn nia," which alruck on tbe rocks off the coast of Rrnsil, bsd on board lare quantity of Spanish dollars a freight. They wore packed ia barrels od is soon as ibe s.iip struck, a num ber of these barrels were brought 011 deck, io tho hope that somo of them might bo suved ; but soon it waa dis covered that the veel was sinking so very fast, that tho only bopo for the crew was in taking at ooco to the boats, Tbe last boat was about to push off, whon a midhipmun rushed back to see if any ono was at ill 00 boird. To bis surprise, there eat a man eo dock with a batobet in his bead, with which he bad broken open severs! of the , caaki , the contents of Which bo waa now heaping up about bim. What are you doing ?" ahoutsd tbo youth. " Escape for your lifo ! Don't you know tbat th alup is fast goipg to pieces f" Tbo ship may," said th man j " I have lived a poor wretch all my life, aod I am determined to die rich." la Vain tbo other called bin. a mad man, aa idiot Ho was only answer ed by a flourish of tb hatchet aud a satisfied nod toward the glittering hesps. I tell you tbe ship csnoqt bold to gether aootber moment I ' eoreatned tbe midshipman, lookiog back at bim from tbe vessel' edge. " Quick, you can yet bo saved 1" " Not without leaviog my gold I" roared baok tbe man, glaring wildly at bim. " Oo yeur waya." Tbe bo'at-loi'd Would wiit no longer, and be was loft to bla fate, in a few mo ma at ao ship was to be seee on ly tbs great dark waves of tbe oeean, rolliog sullenly over tbe poor nob sail' or and his gold. Thi young geotlemm who king under a young ltdy's window eo a rej eeot erasing 1 ' My learl aad lute 1 all Ik Mere , Tkall can oring i , was asaurod,' b 'iue young lady's pi terns! r'.Viv'e, tbat k would be quite impfjaiblc to support a family upo -' reeeipta of suob a Wore, and wee .-.!!, aolDed -M smdi wuu any NO. 24 -takers." A writer tell this odd etory of lif Is London :A Indy residing lo(th Wst End, and not far from Portiand place, had s servsot in whom sbe took considerable interest, aad partly te ennse ibe had received faithful ser vice from her; This domeilio, as the mabeer of domestics now 1 (generally by stipulation and contract,) bad a follower named John Armstrong. To all appearance ho was a respectable mn, and pcrfcotly unotjcclionsblr In every particular. So confident wis ibe of bU excellent character, from liia appearaoee, tint the girl's mistress illowed bis visit without the slightest hesitation, ind took an in terest in tho girl' welfare -being snx loui, ss she exprcssol it, to see her comfortably aettlcd. Judging from tho exterior, be was a clci k in som biok. or cashier lo somo private firm. In due time tho marriage came off, sad the couple left town for their bumblo honeymoon of a week, toward the expenses of which the brido's ex mlstresi'conlributeds generous smouot besides elorltog to seo that tho little home lo Islington was neatly furnish ed and ready to leccivo tho " bappy pair' whon they roturoed to town. Some few dayi after this latter erenl tho lady called upon ber domestic, nnd found bor comfortably settled and ap parently is happy ns a queen. The following colloquy took plico between them 00 tbo occasion : Mistrecs Mary, I Imvo often won dored what business your husband is ia ; what is he ? Maid He's an oker, ma'am. Mistre A what, Mary? S,faii1Krlh tin Afiba n. m .... - , , .. ?lislress 1 es, I suppofe ho does, if . . , -,:,., . I , uirnu i 1 The young bride colored. and for gome reason declined tonnswertho question, but on being pronged ihe confscd that her liu-lmnd wa a profoHsioDnl beggar. " He nHkfd." Tho lady was perfectly Ihnnderstrurk, ns nny be im aeinod, nod with an exelniualioo on the deoeit of roan ia general, lofl tho house with a determination never to return. Sbe waa greviously enraged with hcr solf that her eaud nature Lad been im posed upon at the exponse of ber judgement. Tills was ti e modus operandi of the 'B'-kor." ax Unrned from his wife who bad grown ho ncrtia'nntod lo the peculiar pr.-tf.'iHiou of ber husband that alio failed rvideu'ly lo seo it shorten ings, the fact of ita plucing thorn in a stale of independent comfort round ing off many of tho corners it tnirbt otherwise huve possessed. Early in the morning be lel't hia charming lit llo residence lo Islington, and wended his way to the classic precincts of Shnrodilch, A certain bou-e in one of the crowded trcetiofthat locality was bis reodesvous, and tbat ol his lin gular tribe Her Iboy changed their clothing and ealliud on their beriioi( and beitL'arly callitiir Lrlu at nielli they roturoed, chanuod their clothe again, repaired lo their home whero Ibey lived nnd in fuel do live now in comparative luxury. Mr. Armill'ong, I undoraUod, oloirs one hundred and fifty pounds a year at bis trade, which, as bis wifenay, is indu bitably "respectable." ." Beaidc8l.''ih uddn, "10 long ss be gets bis living honestly, whet (too it uia'lUr to aoy- bodyT' . The bousS of this celobratod couple it icroupulously neat sod clean; , and probably beoaun John debars bimsulf of cortaia comfort durio the day, il I stored with blensinj for bim st night. U has solved the problem, bow to live without workiog and ludnerimin- to charily ii coibllog biui day by day to live almoil, if not quite, at bis ease. India Kubbsu, Inkxhau.iablx Th belt of land around tbe globn, five hundred miloa oorth and five hundred miloa south of the enaulor, abouuds In tree tbe gum ol India rubber Tbey can be tapped, it is slated with out injury j and tbe trees stand so olose that one insu can gather tbe sap of eighty 0 a day, each Irce yielding, on aa average three tablespoons I ul daily. Forty thousand of these bo boon eouated . in a tract of couaiiy ibirty miles long by eighty wide Tber are io America and Esrope nior lhao tbn oa huodred'aad fifty man. ;faclurrg of lajlis KubUr ariiolow, .mntovlae some tiv. buadredoperativ! acb, 10,000,000 pound 6F gum per yvar, and tbe buainea Is eoosidsred in ho Biill'ia IU Infancy. But to wbstever t xtrtt it Incrois lera win 'Lm b.,1flD,y of rubber W 1 . , , c - ; r v tO.Ofl ' ro.oo One-fourth eolnma, on yeaf, On aquar J 10 line) en la-wfllo) Every additional insertion . . Professional apd Rasine card of Bot mor than ge lines, per year. Auditor, Eieootor, Adm,luistrlor and Assighe Noiloe : -J.-' Edilorial snlioes per line a,00. l.HL 16. All advertisement tor a shorter pri4 than on year r psyabl at tb ti they r ordered, and if nol paid th per- son onlorlng them 1 ill be held responsible for tb money. Oa eoiiama ae year - , . One-half column, oo year. tthnt All this Earlb f ' The present year appears to be ft) good ono for ' eai'lhquake,' Itwas- only tho o'.hcr day thil New Eoglaol wis violontly ehnbon up Preciae Port lr.od and botqbastle Boat "J Were very much shocked, and tbe oburjh bells wero rung in Concord as tbey wore rnng a hundred years ago over a Boston M.tstcrj. A P'ckel up tbo latno earthq'iak out at s a mooth oatlior, and was toppled about by it like a toy. Not within tho memory of th "old-. c.U inhabitants'1 vn tbe 140 yar. old gentlema.i who ahuflUd off bis al most immortal coll out In Kinsas city 1 he o:ler day has there bceu such a y enr for convulsious of different kinds. Far aod wide tho srtli boi beeo tot tering; tulpliurous cavities bav bro ken out in pcaeoful mountain tops her nnd there, gcysun have tippel tbeir unfamiliar touotaius under a-, tooihbod skies, aod simoons have swept away forests and desolated Vila: gci in every direction. Hooce tho question vory naturally arises, "What it the mailer with the earth V Tber i probably no dan ger of an immediato collaps of tho planat ; but il is ovident that alio ia in ono of lier most nti amiable mood. It is no established sciootiCo theory that the eurth is a hollow iphore so hollow, indeed, that the crust is only somo fifty miles thick, bearing about the same relation to tho whole that an egg shell b?ars to au cgi. We stand on a thin platform of granite and vegetation which we call soil, aod under it seethes and roar and rages tho vast iutorual ui"lton 'cean. Thii 'rut lir.s been often broken by its coutractioa under ' ,. . , , , cooliuir process to wblel tho constant ich it issubjeat- cd. throwing up island, eootioents ami mountains at the points of great; oh,, resistance. It is now believed that no eai lliquak or a volcano at, tho surface is the signal of a storm 011 tho rebellious sea or lava within; so thai, as tho planet eools an) acquires greater Solidity, these shocks will be less and lesa frequent, until at last thy case slto;rother. If the reader doubts the corroctness of this theory he can mako his own erplanatlons. A Touching; lucldeut. Ao expressman, upon reaching big oflWo early one cold morning ia Jan uary, observed on :he sileva'k a long heavy box, which his jrietii ed eye at coco idootifljd as containing a corpse. Upon lb end of it shivering with cold, sat a lit tie h:ilf olu I biy, ubout teven oreinht yea s of age. AddiesHing 11 111 kindly, ht laid : " My lad, doo't ait here, you will fi eeo ; com ia and ait by tbo itive." Bunting Into tear, tbo little fel low repliod : "No, I cao't como ; my mother ii in thii box, an 1 I premised ber that I would not leave ber uutil wo got homo." Deeply nfleclod with tho touch ing devotion of this bravo little follow ho fioully eucceoded in ciuviocing hiui of lb entiresafety of his precious charge, nnd,Xukiog bim to a 1 eighbor restaurant, gave hira a warm. breakfuft, aod thco learned the partic- ulair of bi atory. Hu fattier uiea about a yeur previously, in a remove villice in Minnesota, leaving bis moth- er iu poor 'health and nearly destitute) She died' but'a "fw 'days before tbe f . boy's tid jourooy, cbargiog ID ittue , hero wiib the sad-duty of.conveyiog the romains to ber friends io a dia- - taut Slate, and furnished bim with (all b bd) asum of money borly sum. cent to cirry them both by freight cars lo their destination. Tbe little follow bad olually ridden night and dav in a freight car with melancholy truslaover for a momeai loosing aigu of it. A latv bud a cuitora efaaying to a favorite little do, to make biro fbl.ew. bur, " Come along, sir." A wou'.d-bo-wit, stepped up to bar one day, soJ ncoited bor with, " I it mo, madam, you called f " "Ob,-do, air," sild the lady, ."U ,' wss anotbar puppy 1 Pke to-" A MAil io Canton awapped bia fcpfi t fur a ' Ao old bachelor acqnaia- taiice said be' Ifot thera was oome- t- tbib'g tbe matter with thd horse, for its owoer would oevr bavo fooled U away tit tbat reckless mwjnrv' : f;- t i - , V ' IL. . SSSBSSSt'i" v.j A YotiNa lady, while walkiog .wub a geotlcrnao, stoinblod and f bVb - . - : ....,. ! ' fliinif : oompaoiuo, w. fivi.wi ,, griped ber bond somewhat ugriuyi . . tbe simpered, Oh, sir, r 11 eomef - tbit, you most my P 1 . - - , . , , , '. ' ' ' .v...'.. ' ! !".. A.