THE POST. Publish ?rjr Thurtiay Eftnlog by JB&EHIJlIX CHOUSE, Prop'r. Term of Subscription, tWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. Payable withla month, or $2,60 If not pil wittua iht year. No pper discontinued until 11 lTrf e art paid unlets at Iht tplloS of tb publisher. Satwcriptiona outeid of the county PATABLE W ADVANCE. trPtrton lifting and uslnjt ppr nJJrw1 to otheri become aubacrlbera, end art lUblo for tht price of tbt paper V V. POTTER, A TTORXE V A T I I TV. Solinsfrrove Pa, Offer hi profeMioaal aereicea to the r.nblle. Allle:l buelnes ntriiie' lo hi ir wttl reeeire pompl attention. Office o door above the New Lutheran Church. July, 4th '7J. JP. CROXMtTjLKIt. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middleburir, Pn., Oder hie professional eertrice lo the pub lie. Collection and all other profe asiuniil busiae entrusted to hit care will receive prompt attention. fJan it, C7if A C. SIMPSON. 2V. , ATTORN BY AT LAW, Solinsjjrnve Pa., OTer hi profession! (ervice to the pub lic. All business entrnte I lo hi Jcare will be promptly attended to. r Jan. IT, 'fi.if 1 W KXIOIIT. ATTORNEY AT L W, Offer hie rrofessional service to the pub lic A'.l rnislnes entrusted to hie care will be preiapily attended lo. ' Jn 17, MTU W"" :i7v a nTskz k i ; :, ATIOKN . AT LAW, Lew-isbur Pit.. OfTor hi prafesinl service to le pub lic. Collection and nil other Pi olessi.m al business entrusted lo hi care ill re ceive prompt attention. pilO F. MIMsKR, J ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewisburg I'n OiTeri hi Professional erice to the pub li'. Ciillec'ion and U other professions .II biisino-. entrusted to hi cure will re eive prompt attention. Jan. 3, tTi f. I Jl.MS.1, A. II. IILL l) (Successors to J. F. fc . M. I.lnn.) ArT'JilNtVst A 1' LAW, LeiHlur. Pa. Otter their professional dirtier lo the yuMie. Collection and all other pro feiuonl business entrusted to their euro will receitreproaijilatleniiou. f Jan. 3, '07tt CIIAKLKS HOW'KR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kplinsirovo Ph., Offers hi professional service to the pub lie Collection nJ U other profession business entrusted to hi cure will re eciee prompt attention. Office twoiloor north of tlio Kcyaione Hotel. f.Un 6, '07 AVVKL ALkKMAa. HOBAta 4U.lt AS S. ALLEMAN & SON. A T TO 11 N L l o A T L A V. AH professional business and collecting entrusted to ili-nr cure will lie promptly aliened to. Cn be consulted in English r (ionium. Ollice. Murke'. Stiare. tITmykiw, XJ' ATTORNEY Jt GOl'NSEIM hi LAW MMJIcbnrjr Snyder County I'cnn'n Ot'jce a few 'dour Km-t of t lie P. ti. on Main eli-eel. Cuiisultiitiou in Knirlisli and tiermnn language. Si'p.'tiTl 11. II. GHIMM, Attorney & Councellor A T-LA It', Office N. E. Cor Market & Water Sfs Frceburir. IN'iin'a, Consultation iu both Edglisb and Oernian Laiigunse. Dec, 1, 72tf. G ROVER JJt BAKER SBWIXO MACHINE. Perion In need of a good and durable Jewint Mnchine can be nccommodtted al reonable) price by oiling on 8am l ib r'Al'T, Agent, Selinserove. . f Jan. 2VC8 Dr! J. Y.SIIINDKL. SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Mitblleburg Pa., Offer hi professional iereice to the cit iiem of MidUUourg aud vieinily. f March 21. 'C7 JO JIN K. HUGHES, Ew., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, renn Twp., Snyder Co. Pa. 1 t VAN BUSKIRK, KIRUCAL k MECHANICAL DENTIST Felinagrove Ponn. f II U'AON'KU, l-'so X. JUHTICROr THE PEACE, JauVsoa Town-bi, SoyderCo. Pa., Will aUcti'l lo all buinea entruted to hi oar and on the mot reaaonable leriut March 't)Hi( DK J- T KANAWKL. I'HYSiciAN ANI) 8CR0E0N, C'enlretllle, Siiydrr Co., To. OtTor hi professional icrrice la the i'Ubllo. CSftf (1 RAY BILL & Co., "X Wiio(.(al DiAtaa t WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Oil Jlolb. Window Shade, Ilroomi, Mali, Uruiltei Cotton Lap, Grain Hag, f'.j Ned, Ituoket. Twine, Wick, Ac. 'o. 4Ji tlttktt Street, Philadelphia. 'cb. 7, '67 R T. PARKS. XJ ATTORNEY AT LAW k UISTRICT AT TOR NY, III)DLEUUaO. SNYUEll COUNTY, Pi 04 j a Court II iue, dept. IS, 'C7tf T B- SELIIEIMER, ' DEALKB 1H H4RDWARE, Iron, Nails, Steel, Leather, Paints. Oils. Coach ft Saddlerv Ware Ktovcs & Tinware. l A V tr rs .-. ...... ' P1AU111 D i li Me l , irfB)Otr 1CT7J-II r at i ft 1 1 ii ixi in VOL. 11. VO) I V OFFlCUliw. Poit OOlct) Addren. ramntrtT .linoa Hon. Jot. C. Buahcr, LewiHmrjf. Union county, AociAr Jrcoit Hon. Oeo. C. Moyer, Frerbiirn.Uoa. Jaoob 0. L. Shindel, 8 linpgrota. Pkotmoott Attn Cttnit or thiCoi-rt .'eremiah Crouse, Midlleburg; RniiTa Ani RicoBtna Samuel II, Schuck, Mid llehurir. tlimairr Daniel Itolender, Midlloburn. Coi tirr Commission Philip Kinney, Bearertown, Adam J, Kisher. Selinsgrote, John T. Huffnagle, Penn al'reek. Jiby CoMiisiona Henry llrown, Frreburir, Oeorge 0. Hornberger, Ml. Plea tut Mill. Cot hty 8t ariTPtt Aaron K. Oiit, Mid dlehurn. District ATTcnuat Ronjamin T. Park. Middlrbiirit. Tarsfnra Jacob Cross, Reaeer Snring. Al'KtTotis John S. Hi.iitrrr, Middle. hnr. Samuel A. Weliel, Recrlown, U. liicltenbaeh, 8aleni. CnxMiioMtB Clbk. Andrew Peter, Mid'llrliurg. MaafAMTitn ArpRAtsna. W e II t 0. Holme, 8elingroTe. t'oartH. Peter Harlman. Penn'e Creek t'olNTT 8rrBITIHDK!T. Wui. Noclling 8eliiigrore. Taa or Corar. Fourth Monday In February, May an I September and Second Mond'iy of Deceiiiher of each year. lAlltMUCNr iioi:sk. 1? NK R THK TiF.POT, (jKUROE liltYHW, Piinpm-.T.ia Thia house i in close proiimiiy to the depot and ha lately been rebii.lt and re fitted. Room comuiodiou the table well supplied with the beat the market afford a. I term moderate. B UOWN IIOI'SK I'AXruVVlI.I.E, (lleofor Station. HENRY RE.NKKR, Propnelor. Th nmlrlirne1 a..itH tht tnstlioit of Inform In lb (nihllr that lia un n-en'l a hotel t to ! nnmcil plaea, un the r'l from Ml.l tl. bur to He ,vrton, sful ihst he Is rerel to entertain the ouhlle with llr.l rls .. i.iii.hIa l..n.. at.KKY UtMLU. April , l;l. yy a lk k TioU" s"eT" McCJluro Cityln. NICHOLAS SIMON, I'roi.rietor. Tb ia a new house, newly furnished and is now open lo the tr.le!iiip public. It Is located near the depot. No effort will he spared by the proprietor 10 make tnevtay of hi guet pleasant and agreeable. J) WIS HOUSE, .... i M i rtH, Wii.kii,, A. f..wl.titwn K. It. liep-'t, corner of Water anJ Ihiroa Ms., Luwixttnvii JJl., Ooorgo Flory & Son, Proprietors. f35TOpen Pay and Night for the aocom Miodiition of tratler. A first class He tnurnut is attached to the holt-1, whrre Mea at all hour can bo bad. Temiu reasonable. P,43-lf B UMOAKHNKIt HOITSK, (Oj'.lte Koti'Hnu Kallruail Iiepot) I InrrlMbiir, ln., A. H. tAWDia. Proprietor. Kvery etfnrt neoes.nry to Insure the com fnrt of tttirnts will be tuaile. Th bouse has lienn oawly runttdl. ocil.ltTltl JJNION HOUSE, MliMlebnr Pa, DAVID HDRSTflXaa, Prop'r. Accommodation good and charge mod erate. (Special accommodation for drov er. A share of the puhlio patmnsie is solicited. U. KKKSTtitlt April II, 1871 LLEOHENY HOUSE.-. o. bl'J A- l Markrt Strrrt, (Abovt A.'itfAra.) PHILADELPHIA. V. Uo1c, I'ropriotor. lcm fj OU INt Iliu. jitifC rp J. SMITH. L ATTOUNK V AT LAW. MIIHI.KIIl'K, SNYKDH OU.. PA Oilers his P olesslonal Nervine lu til pab'ld Consult tlou In EngllsU and 'Jrman. JOUN II. ARNOLD, ufVttornv t Iaw, MIDDI-KIIUIIO, PA. Professional business entrusted In hi care wi:.' be promptly attended lo. Feb !.'7I jlTioMisolTi iTakicTi" Vtt rnv-ivt-Tn w, Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa. Kjr Can be consulted Id tin English and German language.Xr1 IlKKU'K Market Street, opposite Wall Smith k Co ritore 8 4t)y gMUKL II. OUWIQ, A.ttorny-ivt-In.'v, UFI'lt'E.TlT WALNUT STRtET, ruiLAii.raia. JC. KHKlTZr.lt, J I'STH'K OF THE PE AOK, 'liaimsu lowh.hlp Hnyiler Co, r. Oonranilnn, t,olletlnit and all other bust oess eolruileii to hi ear will be promptly at landed to. D II. J. W. ROCKKFKLLOW, PHYSICIAN AND 8UB0E0N Offer til professional servloa to th eltlsen of Ittltlilieuurg mi fioiniif. u"i' J A t'O II I. IIOCiAU, WITH DERROTII, UKUUdTRESSER&CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN nsn. provisions. &c. Nn, Wo North Wbarve. (abova ItacaeU.,) t.7lf PlllLAUELPAlA. g J.WLLUMS, Jr. Mani'tacti'K tor. VENETIAN BUNDS, AND Window HliadoH, For Store Churches, Private Dwell' ingi, Offices, Slo. No. 16 JT. Sixth Strict, PH1LDELPHIA, X. B Bpa3rln praasptlj Ui mDDLEBURGr. SinTDER COXnJTY PA, t Pootry. Farm-Yard Sonf. Oeer the hill the farm-boy goes, HihvJo T len'ho i aio it ihelaa l; A giant flafT In a giant band ; In the poplar tree, aboee thepring The katydid begin lo sing ; The early dew are lulling. Into atone. heap dart the mink , The swallow aknn the river's brink And homo to the woodland fly the crow bu over the hill the farm boy goei, Cheerily catting. Cn bos ! c', bo t o o', co', oo' !" Farther, farther, over the hill, Faintly catling, calling still, "Co", bo ! oo", bos ! oo'. co' !" Into the yard the farmer goe With grateful heirt al the close of day; Harness an I chnin are hung away ; In the waiton shed aland yoke an I plow The strap's in the amok, the h ly in the mow, The cooling ile.m are fallitw; The friendly sheep In welcome bloat, The pig come grunting lo hi feel. The whinnying mare her master know, When iuiti the yard the farmer goes, Hi raille calling, 'Co', b is ! co', boss V !" co' I" co' !" While till the cow-boy. far awav, "Co", boss! co', boss! co' ! Co'!" Now lo her lak the milkmaid gors ; Thecanle come crowding thru' Hie gate. Lowing, pushing, liiiloaii l gteal ; Ahuul t bis Irougli by the farm yard pump The friiliconie yearling frisk mi l jump While the plt-atit dews are falling; The ni-w milrti heit'oris ijuii-k an I Kliy. Hut the old cow wan wuh tratiiuil cje; Aud the white alreain iulo the biilil pill lloivs When to her task the milkmaid goes, Soothingly culling, "So. hois ! so. bos! so'! so! o!" The clii-erf I milkmaid takes Iht toolt And sits and milks hi l ie twilu ' ceol, .S.tying, So! o, boss! so ! io !" To flipper al last the fanner goi , Toe apples are pared. I tie paper real. Toe siunes are told, then all to tit-1. Without, i h cricket' ceast!ess song Make shrill the silence all night long. The heavy dew are f.iliniK ; The housewile') hands has turned the lock; Drowsily tick the kitchen clock , The huebold sinks lo deep repose , Hut etill in bis sleep the f.iriu boy goes Singing, calling, 'Co lioss ! co. bos I co' ! co' ! co' !" And oft the milkmaid, in her dr am. Drums in thepiil wilb Hie ttaslnug stream, Murmiiting, "So, boss! so!" "Jtilo . T ii 1 Mitt. llaimliltiii'N titrl. 'Donrnio!" Raiil Mrs. Hmij'liton, ins h1i Utiit ovfi-tt (Trout Uettlo of sini miTin tjmiicuH. "I lon l know wlmt we tiro to do. I cm t ot hiicIi ii jirl h I wnnt for nny wti!"t, tin. I tlicrois t'vurvtliini; to l iVmiu.'' "Jnut like )iij)i!" K'liil F.nittii1. working away nt a iiiiihs if pasty tlmt wiin to itppctir later iii tlio h1i.uk nf jiios. "I ilon't Htijipumi ho i-viiii ri ineinlx'i'i' 1 wo lul l no frirl wlion ho invitoil Mr. Austin ntiil Ins fonsin. "If it with only K'"th'''ii. I nhonliln't ciii t, but tln;ro ia a Mru. Austin.'' ".Mtimma!" "rVt. my dear. Of oournn your papa furot to tiu'tition that till just us ho wuh h tatting to tlio city this Uboriiint;, ami thi-y will all eoino with liuu this ovotuu. I Iiivo sent Daisy to put tlio spam room in or- di r ; lint you know now it will lisk. "Slui'll iiiako up tlio hi'il on tlio floor, iiml put tlio toilet Hervieo on a 'I'll try to here coiuea chair," luuhoil Ftimiio. (.'et a poep. Mamma Bt'ssin I urnor. ' Sho will havo to cotno in hero.' Tho visitor, lulvancinjr np t ho frar don walk, ilid not wait for an invita tion to tho kitchen, hut t'atuo direct ly to tho half opened door. Sho was a Htuull, pretty tfirl of alxnit twenty two, with a inarkod air of refinoincnt in her sweet faoo and tho iriu:eful caiTiago of lu-r slight liuro. 1 wo years before she had driven to call upon Mrs. Ilaughton in her own carriago, lint her father's sudden loath had revealod the fact that he was deeply iu deht, and hud left no fortune for his only child, hineo that tiiuo llessio had heen teaching in tho Setninary at H i lmt on tho day when Fanuio Ilaughton saw her from tho kitchen window it was school hours. Her knock was an swerod by a cheerful "(!ome in, Ilea sio," and shu obeyed the HUtnmons. Mrs. J laugh ton, sho said, after greetings hud been exchanged, "1 heard you wanted a girl.'' "I do, uidijed. Do you know of a good ouo t ' 'Will joii tako mo V Dessie 1" cried both ladies. "I must do iiuething for a living, and Dr. Will says I must neither sew nor toacli next winter, if I want to live. He assures mo my only chance of recovering from the troublo in my lungs that I have had so long is to give np teaching, and he positively lormus mo to toucu a neodio. Bat, llesbio, you a lady " gasp ed Fannie. "Are you any less a lady for ma king pies this morning, Fan Miss Ilaughton, I meant I suppose you will hardly care to have your servant girl call you Fannie. "Don't be absurd, Bessie. The idea of your father's daughter being a servant girl 1" said Mrs. Ilaughton. But BoBuie was in earnest, and her tone was very positive as she an wered t "I must earn tar living, Mrs. Ilaughton, ami cannot toaoh for a time. You mast be aware that roy alary baa not been sufficient for me to save enough to live on all winter. If you will not hare ma I must go among strangers. "I should be glad enough to have it . :i n jvu, u uu inu am ( "i really moan It. TOO MS ay 3 W mo just wluit you paiil nrall. I'm sorry," slto 8!iid frayly, "I luivo n rt'coiutncnd.ition from roylitHtplaoo." "Biit wo aro expecting coiuiuny," said Fatiuio. "1 11 allow you to liuvo romjwiy somptiinoa," waa Iho gnioiom l oply. "Now, Mitts Haubton, I'll tnis!i (Iu; piofl nn.l B5Hi took n laro npron from hor p.wkot. tio I it over li'-r Itltn.'k ilrosH, rcinovoil litr cufF-, ro!lMl up Iht hIohvch, nuii took p s-io.uoti of the pio bonnl. "Sfo whtit Dai ay tloing, Yun nin,"Biilhor mother j ami Tannic Wfllt off. As noon as kIio was R.mo. Irs. Haulitiin, takino; HoHsid'a faff in hor m ithi'tlv hativlt kiss 1 1 it h iftly. "D u lin," hIio Bui I, "this m'tsf. not lio. 1 lovo von, Hohsh, ns ono of my own prln, anil you must c inio mill 1ft us nurso yon well auin. Yon hIi11 l my ftitst this winter.'' "You arc vi-ry kitnl," the yo.intf gWl rt'plit'il. "but yon must let mo have my own way. Iliiot ih'o ! nnrs itii, only ri'st from tl constant tallc in to pupils, un 1 aflivo exontiso. I tol I Ii. Will what I meant to lo mi l he sai.l it was the best m, lu-ine in tlio world for ni"." O iitoa lutiL'talli followed, but! Mrs. Ilauglit ni was obliged to yield her mint. . I5,snio w is resolve 1 to bo in lopeii lent, tin 1 saw n i disgrace in hotn-stlv L'cttin' a living in hoi- friend s kitchen. lint when the girl was really alone, slid certainly acted very strangely, considering her Into resolutions lust as Mrs. Ilaughton had left, her, she had said : "We pect Mr. and Mrs Austin and their cousin, a Mr. Alexander Wright, lately rcturtiud from I'ahfor nia." Then she left tho kitchen, nn I lies sie dashed into tho buttery and sat down behind the door. "Oil, why didu't I wait!" he sai l in a half wisper. "A lick Wright at homo ! What will ho think to see mo a servant girl ? It was bid enough to be teaching for a living j but cook ing for ti living! Oh. why didn't I wait! Wait fir what.' I am only earning my bread. Aliek Wight is nothing to me," sho sailngiiu in stern s -If reproach ; "probably ho has forgotten my existence." Hut even as sho sp ike there arosn in her memory a picture she would never forget. In a mscrvat ry w here tinkling f iiiiitains cooled the tho air for choice exoti-s, a lady stood bei-ido a till, fine looking in m, who held her little glove h l i I fast iu her own. I loth were in rich even in'' dress, and Mm house was full of gay guests, Mr. Turner having ac ccpted un invitation t a frii-n I s par ty in one of r'ilth avetri"'s pa'aces. It wan tho second winter l.e hi I spent in New York with llcs-ie, I In last winter of his life Hit the couphi in tho conservatory were not thinking of death or change, when tho gentleman sp oko in a low, earn est tone : "1 will not bind yon bv anv pro mise, llessie, for you will bo tin Icir u:-s, while I have still my way t I sail for Sun 1'Yiuc;sm very soon, and expect t go into business witli my undo Micro ; lmt, iu few years I shall return. I shall impc that you will not forget me. 1 wo weeks latter Im was gone, an I llessie. an orphan. Years of strti;' gin or her ha I been years of success to him, for his undo was dea l, and had li-H liuu a l irgo pi-omuiy uml prosperous Ini-ini'ss. The ptido in hoiti hi Iti'Kiie's nature hid kept lier Ironi ti llini her Hid siorv to mm who was not liirmallv enuuo l lo her. an t she hud lourtwd to think ef Ahck us merely u irond friend, lmt to mi-it liini ns sho intisi cieol It I ' 1 1 tu n lew hours, was u sore alraiu uponhwr pridn and lovo. llui tins won t get my dinner, she Kiti I ea I'lenly, ns t ho lit lie oloek on (he kilt-hen iniiille warned Iter that liino was fl)inr, ' If I must he a eervunt, at la.-t I wil boa good OUC." Tim nflernooti train drought the expet'li'tl u'iiet. iiud Bessie, p.ejiint' from her kitchen cirUui Saw, the pretty httl' luilv wh'i hud been h -i ti'istess onu cvenitiff slreaily niention. ed, and her uray haired Inihiiii.l, am) a tall, broad -sliniililered, beavily.bear- led young man, w ho wns intrutlueed io bis h'nieH aod hi r pretty dough ter at "My oousiu, Mr. Wright." It wan not iho e if led work iu the worl I, uller lid", Id wU at tlio inhle, mid Mrs. lln'uhtou etarud uttln .le mure litilo waiircss, whoso perfoutli cooked viands alio wa dispensing. lint nobody noticed her, and dinner passed off very quietly, tha oe nr. rivals being lull of city iroHnip for i hoir country frienls. Ab Iho "irl" stood over bor dish pan, in wbioh two aoilJiog toara bad fallen, nho I bought : "lie did d t even rrengolio me." In the drawing-room Ibero waa unu sio and U'lirbtor, io (be kitoheo tear tii'l liglw, wbeo Mr. Ilaughton cauie out to lipeaie, "Bessie, doar,'' aho nid, "leave the dishna aod cotno iulo tbu parlor Da." 7 am too tired and hot," pleadud B'-BHie. If will real yoo." "Hut t U lienor not. I can't be servant end lady, tno, Mr Hiuhton Dan't iliiuk I am uogreulful, but It lit better for mo to keep in my pluoo. "Itbinkea, too,'" aald le lu'ly, 'hat I don't think we q i 'e ares to wbioh it your place Uowever. yotiball bvfour ow wj to- JULY 31 1S73. nibt. VoirdinntT was apli'inli I." And the lady rntnrni tl t lu r g'te-ts while B niii kvaslipd and wipeil plates, cups, nod dishes, a I put all to or ler When tho last disL wasjn its I'lme, iholast eruinh swept in, the yonn ,'itl threw otT her apron, and w-nt Milii 1 lio uarli-n to try to thro-v ulTlhc fovorish h-at huriiiiirf in her vein. "I wonder if I am Mrouiig enough to throiiu'h with it ?" hIio thutighi as sho toalol herself in the suni'ii'T limise, and it was not nltoijui lier I physical strength tbe was hj duuht tuf. "IK'novor looked al tno tn-nii;ltf," iho S-iid 10 herself ; "li lt ho tiMt, see my Inei) soma tinu if ho U to si:iy a w'eeU." Jti't at tliit moment lhi o .r f eisjar camo 11 ntmu' in at tho stimni'T lionse door, an I heliiro Usin ei ill t'seiipo a m iiealini' ciirnr hnhler I'd Ii"! the '-II ivana." SIk lull slut t'd to her fi-i't, and tho ui ionlilil shono lull up in h -r r.teo a Aiiik N'ri,'hl sprang l.irwar.1. crying. "Hesiii) Turnor, wheto luvo you I'omo 1 1 out ? II it tho girl drew hiidt fio-ti lh. rnptur in u't't'etiiig, si)iug in a cold. Vim-e : "I Mrt. II iMghton'i servant irl. Mr- rijhi. ' "Her her her etaintiieivd the V o mi j; tu in 1 llcr H'-rvanf. itl. working in Iht klit'hen. My lath r is iiii, an I my own health prevents my teaching, mi I am emuiiu my living iu Mrs. Ufiatitun's U 1 1 ben ." She w is so liar I an I col l that lie loo'io l nt her in ii'iia. 'incut ; h it af ter a iii'ini'iiit he siov llcr lii'-i) '1'iivi-r-nig in tho moonlight, mid he r tcg..'. rverytliniL' save th it iho wn-nau lie l ived above nil other women ,(s pour, in snrt'iiw, nn I in tr iui'lo. "It-sstn," he em I, and his voice was lull of deep li'diu.', "was it kti-t to kei all t bis from me knowing I loved you f I it km I to tin list, mi- uwiv ii i iv wiirn I i nen e.iieii tint w;ivfr..m ('..lil'ot.iia to tin I voii J . . . ' ll ivo yo'j rmiseil t'l l"vi) inn II -sie ? ivo j-o'i rouse Will you seal me htiek nl n, , or,'' mid In.) opened his arms, "will ynn he my own trui! li'ilu wif... as you guvo me rettsnn to Inipi) Ion; tln f" "Hat, Aliok," elu suiJ, I am panr, -i.-k " "Hush, di'ling! You nn) mine, land I am not poor. Yon shall prow i ! 1 1 again, my ilatlnii.', when yon Ih ivi? ove and ret. lo u t tlnve me 'away lesin. " And ne-tliiii; down In his stronij arms. Hessio gave him tho promise III) ITlVll'l. Tln Mi ind of pay vniecs coining Ir. i in llui iiHiiie iir.mn.'il them. Tbu whuli) puny wem neat' iininiii-h nis'i, when a eouplij nut into tl.e iiioetiiilii, and Mrs the (Hue Am tin ri o'nie I her former tomst. "Why, Miss Turii'T I" she eric I, aiiiael. "1 wr ite y. el a mnii'h it.'" t i-uui'i mil piy mo u visit, uud ynu uevur repl ed " !ees mi),'' whisperel Me. Austin, I lnrj'it In p irI '.he letter." "Ahi-k wi I forgive in.) now for ilU MMinutiiig liini." cunt i title I his cou-iu ' 1 ha I pr.i in-e 1 you -Il i ll I Im at IU. lio isc ti welcome linn, lmt it is uh ii'ht now I Mipp isn, Aliek '!" "AH right, wis tho vmphttic re p'y, Ati'lso Mrs. ir.iughton limf hei ijirl the hiitie d.iy t-he vnu'iged hnr. Hospital I'or t lio liis.inc uti'.rfH'iii'j llisiori iif llf'. Institu tion nt l liti'ilr. Tho Hospital for tho Insane, at Oanvillo, was established by an Act of Mm Legislature approve I April. Id, 1 S IS. Ity this Drs. Trail (liven. John Curwell and Jos. A. lined Were made Commissioners to select tho lo cation, purchase a farm of not less than two hun. lied and fifty acres, and erect tho noenssary buildings. On tho 2,'ld of April they orgauiedi ami app iintnd .John M'-Arthur, dr., architect, who proi-ec In 1 at once t inepare tlm plain an 1 Hpcciticitious. A month later lr. S. S. Shult. was elected Slipnrititellde.llt, who went on duty ill August of t'm h.iuih year by coiuiueiiciug tho prepiratiou of too loca'ioti solo -ta I for tlio hud li.i ' ti ll ait ouo tnilo from Danville. Under his iiiiniu bate supervision the build ings havo thus far been i-reetud and ho has now charge of it as Supuriii- toiuleut an 1 1 liysieian. Tho present htructuro of which the corner htono was laid by (lov. (leary, vtgust antu, Jnii, on a HUMi '.it lino is four hun. bed and seventy suveti feet an 1 six iuehes in huiMi and consists of a centre buil bug an a wing on each sidn. Tim centre building is eighty font in front, by two hundred and ono feet aud tun inches deep, five stories high, front of tho wing: o innocuous, aud four in tho rear. In this building aro seven ty rooms used aa ollices and ap irt- ui outs for hupuriuteu lent, ssisant Medical officers, Steward and Matron, also rooms for a good deal of the help, storo rooun for dry goods and groceries, trunk rooms, dtsputnary. library, sowing room, dining rooms, kitchens, scullery, and chapel largo enough to seat comfortably five luiu dro 1 and fifty poisons. The wings on each sido ho fur an eroded con nected with the contra building con sist eaoh of a throo story part oue hundred aud fifty-eight foot, nino in ches long and thirty eight foot aud four in ones deep, and a four story part, fifty feet front and sixty Uo feet deep, la eaob or tbo two wuiga, oa of wiob U ue4 Iwr aal tui NO. 19 tho other for feniiilo patients, then arc nbont oifi hundred moms. These are arranged into wards s that t!n patients in each ward have ccci s-, tho Hleeping rooms, dining ro.cn. sitting loom, bath ro mi and water closets without going oiit. of then wards. With less than half a .1 i. eti unimportant evepfi ms every r mm in the hoti'io has one or tuoro heat fines and vantilating lines. . About ono hun. Ire I nut lift v fet to the rear of the ccnt.ro btiilditcr is tho boiler and engine house, of an irregular hhapo and partly only one story hi'.'h. covering twelve tli hi--m l one hundred and eighty m H-pian feet. In this building are t!ie imil ers, engines, mi-hino shop, f.m rooms, latindry b,icry, carpenter an 1 paint, sh ip , sto.e rootns f. ir eoai and eget ililes. The sec Mid s'ofv a;i 1 nftlcsare lifted 11,1 as dollilif Hies for ;fl t!ie out l mr help. S iie live liutidte I yards from these buildings, nearer tic civt r. are located the g.is works . i . i .i , ... ; tin i puntjt nous,., i no gas Ii....t has a cap i -ity ol' (en tliniis.-ind cn'iic jfeet ll!l 1 f lie fe(o (s lllll connected j apparatus are of a c rte-poti l.ng 'sio. I'.f.itu th" North I'.vunch of tic , Stisipii lianna Minm ,'h an i:;hf. inch cast iron pipn Mie I by ii duplex W in water is thrown itieion punipiit:.' cii'.'i.ie upwards of eij-ht hundred yards into two reservoir each l-lpl , olo of liol liu one time iictrlvi . half a million galloiH. locate 1 ab vo jtlio level or t!. highest part ol th ! I'oof of the bllllditC'S. At present there is room f ir one hundred and twenty live pitienls of ea -!i s-, or two hun Ire 1 and liM 'in all. Ton nioli'e t!,i s n-n' r .. o . . win ie.i,iie n-i inuei crow img its e in ,ever In- jil i'iti.. if the weirarn of tho ' inmates nloiio is taken as iho crite- il'io". mm. .i in i no piauoi ine complete, Itiiil.tm" J which iiivordiug to law was approved I by the (loxeruof. and for the further: ... . .,: c , ( ii'-i iviiicm H'Hiii' i oltsi ler.lhli (Vf.l . ..... 1 1.. 1 1 i ' " l" "lu" ' lu" "ovany i u ma.l.v maue.s it, eleven liuu. I red mid fort, v three feet loliL'. Mow 111-.r,.i.f. th,. ,),, lan I lor the erection of I he wings, s i far as tin y are incomplete is, m ay be seen fronithis fid. Tho lirst patient, was admitted ,,n Mm sixth day of Novcmli of last ear. I ur- III'' the less tll'ltl i igiil" luouMis III Wllie'l the ho-.pll.ll h.is I.Tti iM oj,, !- a! ioii. one hun Ired an I scciitv two p-itienti have liei'ii no It treatment, of Mies ' one hundred and forty eight remain, of which one 1, im bed mi l on.) arc males ; h that Mere is room f u- twenty four a 1 btiou.il malo pa tients only. A year ago last winter when it, was urge I in tho l,egislaturo that, anpi-.i pn.iti un 1 1 ,. , 1 1 . i , ,..,;'.,...; . the bail luigs as r.ipi.llv a. p -.mI.!o. loo measiii-e w a. defi-.tt.cl on the ground t i il, there was en u 'h ro en I of tli.. present. The sil .It HI ;h;,e I iiess of tins p isition is prove I Pv tin ia ts ah iv,- state 1 t ui, ,. ,,.... : toe b. Hiding, tint, fur m rea ly nearly full, un I that, tw i v.- ir-i iUil'.l lit least, el ii be!' til' -l!' pose I liUjM.ng-ir.n, be liui;.!i- i. ii. i ie i.-r.- I wor:. ,i i.jp.i.u.s. iu Sllolll.l lie lein j thai, th i m on t, c ist.lv p irt f I II i lias licen ,l.,no, ;ui I t nit iu licit. i- ii-; Ii .oi inn iiiiiiiiui;' wiiicli rem tins to ,.i. ....... i i . . . . . u , . oinpicin i un original plan ono th iiisan ,( , us Will put u, !t mnch room f,,r patieut-i.n lier. t .t'.,,-,. 1,41 " MioiUati I .1 ill u s haved me. f .r , 4 I. . ' I I . . ... ... I ti, t H IS I tl II 1) VCt- 1. HII n il ... .... i . I U a i, I 'HI I e l, .. ,v l CUglUO ll HIS' i .... I I . ' ; i .: i .'. . i .... -.nil.. bin;; III li 1I1IH I , l.l.inorv, , "in iins.M r mr si : nun. ire I an I t;itvl 1 1: if lent..! us wi.ll us ' . .... ,.. .. V . ",: ' bell mi i liny i un lai-iu. I'm liuil.l n.ri f, now completed, tho foundations laid L t ... ..i' , i . . i .I i. j'.Li, in iiri new win.rs, llici,. ,. , stop,) -e:i ly for tlies.ii.u the i spot, tlle'tlvi r water and gas worim, tho hi-wcim--ni l road i, tint vetit.il, ifm t flM, 1(! li ing are costing Mm .SUt.-) tivo liuu Ired and fifty thousand d .liars : ha1! that m. ii-h morn put int i liuildiu ," will provid i ai c iiuuiO h.t oi:h I'i u- f.nir Irindi'o 1 itiori. patients. I'or a pan of those a -cumai ) I ittons p I'.umts will Im loudly calling, within the pro sent year,' and they wilt have to do wiiiiotit theiu at lo.iht eighteen m ui tin. III'. II All l'ATIKN K. A ( leruimi pa from a clergy per contains a raply man who was traveling and w im stopped at a hotel much freiiumit-d by what aro termed "drummers.' I'll.) host, not being use 1 to h ive clergymen at bis table, looked at him .vith Hill-prise; the clerks used all their artillery of wit upon him, witli' out dicit.ug a remark iu w-ll'defeiise. I ho worthy clergyman atn hissfbuue. ipiietly, appanuitiy without observing tlio gibes and sneers of his neigh bors. Ouo of them at last in .lis pair at his forbearance, s.nd t him : "Well, I wonder at y patience. Have you not hoard ulfy ihas been said against you T" ;-l - "Oli, yes, but 1 am used ta it Do you know who 1 am ?" "No, sir." "Weill wiil inform you. I am ooadain of a lunatic asylum ; Kiich remarks havo no t-ff u-t upon ino." Tba nntel unnrilli lender (Juantrrll la report ed to b leadiug retired life iu duuiu 4iuurioa. Mr. Dunniwy baa announotd barmlf aoandidata fur lb Mayeraliij (if i'urt laud, Or. Tba New Hampshire Dally Patriot propone ilea. W. 8. ll.iuuock, of Pennsl vania, aad Moo. W. 8. Urlo, of Ohio, aa Uemooratlo aandldaiaa for Prasidaal tad Vb frtildaat Ut ib sst 1mub. One eolomnon year $00.00 llne hsK. column, on year. 30.0i One-fourth Cilnmo, one year, li.W One square f 10 lines) one Insertion, 71'; Every additional Insertion. Professional and B isines e rd of not more than five tine, n r year. C,00; Auditor, Ktoeiitnr, Admiaistralof and Aasiftnee Notice. 2.B0). Rdilnrial notiee per lina. ih All alvertiaeinenls for asliorter period than one year are puyable at tb tlna Ihey are ordered, and if not faid tb per son oi Jorsnp tlictu will be be Id reponibla for the money. Wlmt ali:iU no l itn our l.m ;tif ci f Atiropos of Mr-i I.ivermore's lafo lecture on l!i" ahov'i imp irtant nii"s. f i. m. the Hivenp a t. Dcin i -rit thus; m iisi'oly makes ini'uv, r ; Te Hi I iicni self reliance. Teach t'e in t,,, m ,jv;i J. Te ie'i t'letu t to i!;e slut Is. Tea -h the. il I i f -t Up st. re bills. Teach thctiitiot to w- ar falsi. h-iirJ Teach tlii iun.it to paint and po.v l.r. Teach them to wear thick and warm s!l' M S. Tca -li them how t ) wa .li tin I iron eloth'-S. l!i in: t'l- tu ttji in the way they NllOlll I L.O. Teach theiu Ml" fi-ni!v. t do mai lt ting for how ' to cook n g'SiJ It i.-h tin -u III il of 1.1 I 's Te 1. 1 1 t 'i . hi a I dl ir i i oiilv ono lltlU lie 1 . Ill ,. Ti ae'i tlc-i'i i vi '-y di,. h u d. field - 1 1 1 1 1 ci s.-n ,ii. Tc i.-ii l',e:,i iw to dran si.--ni l new l.iiitoiei. ( iiv them a : id. f.'tbii. prac I.iugl dial, c uiiuioii s . i i il e.liicat ton. Te.-K !i t ' i lo y iv ii i, and liii.an it ; of v. -i un 1 -tie!; to i!,. I 'I'eacli Minn to reard t io morais, 1 ti" t tic money i. f (!,. i i . u iii'-iii i ) w. ir C.I.IC dresses I nn. I d it like a on. -en. I Ti-ie'u them nl. (lie IIIV -telies of t!io kitchen, the ditiiii"- room, an 1 parlor. 1'eaeh them liiatn good round roua ' r -m;) is worth li.ty di'li'-ale con SllUltltlV 'letch Miem t i have nothing I d. with iutempeta!.' i tne.i ! T.-ach Ihem tl , and di.-.s illlte VOUIi. ' tho more otiij mo tho more ln l.vt s w it :nn in Hi.1 ; Will sae. Te i -h them the further mo live Ibevoiid Ins incoiuo t'.n-le.-iirer ho getj . '. . i lo tiie p mr itoiisi p mr llely upon it, that on your teach ing depends in a gn at nieasuio tho we d nr woe of their after life. Teidi theiu liecotnpli'dimehts id iif-ta. painting, drawing if yoti havo tho tiam and m un y to do it with. Teaeli Miem t climb npp'o tr.-cs, go tishiiig, cultivatea girdeti and drive a to 1 1 te rn or farm a.' in. Teach tie in that (io 1 male tli'iu iri Ins own im i-,'", and that n aiiiount. of tight la.-nig will improvo the III. ,el Teach them that a good, st"a ly, greasy mechanic without .a o e.t, in worth a doen oil pate 1 Ij.if.-r.s in lu-oidcloth. Te l -!l t in: 1 1. I.lli II Hi : them Mi c isenl.iahi of lifu h i!i"s!y, itprigi.t'iess lUitalilu timo li !. t'l.-ni t.iairv. IMItiuioi' j an I .'OllMH ie r.i ii- in I. 'ui turn i i i-iL -rpris h isb o- ! I and ea. -, ,u- runni" li it. To u'l i"fa nis w Ii t ui" Miroit h Mi- i'l.'onvenieiic i t: ' fr en I'm N'or'h -rn Ce-itrd T'.n '.iuph !ir ui. 'I I IV" ;. if "etf. , t illie Wi-.sliingt im il -o it, in i!al!i t-i' U'e the c iinp:.'t ' oil "I till e ilo.i i J wot1!; will bo ia nt. Welc iiu-i ii'-.vs, in p i n u 'i-is itrnving mi t'io N nih t-ri t'o it -.il aro iio v i-u ili'i-l to visit . Wai'iint m without, e't iu:.'o of c a-i. i!:-ounlvvn b.-.i'.eu t u- t i- InlLi tn if" an I I'ot en i frni 1 i:i duly, , I S 1 . ii'i 1 un l a-- J '.:,', i of .1 1 no, i . i 1 y t wo yeitrs tVo'iitho !ili)w . 1 1 . i. i h was re i Iv f ir tho p i-n i ;e of trrut ine t . i : :,. 1 1 .1 "( W 'li'-'l int -litis an luti'-l tV i:ii or i in IIV of tho t, IM ' of l l ,i! o' U'O 1 s tli. i I' )M iwin ; i'a -la ini'ileti HI. '';V. ,( .t : I'll f li e i enr i'-ivi. 1 i'i V. i v .-I rati 1 from . i M t i 7 ' m -a a! d.f it perio Is. I luring Mi" pro 'ivs-t f Mm work fair in -ti w.-i-ii kdled. ui' whom lo-l hi- hie Iiv :n'' i I : it . i me hun h i 1 1 .-' ri I ' t 1 i i I -t k wen- l.:.i -t I mil. I i.. ii -hili it i ill v w i- . ' -. : .in I licht .-'.iil'lm ; Holll" ,,e.-s. T i. i' I ' 1 1 ' i- in an I hi lle.n y r.lin- oi lie' .( leiiily c in-" ll ur-.-it till ehiei. 'I I., e.i 'i Ii . tl t ie ini. :, ..ind Willi i-i in w.-ll -1 1 a- 't . -1111.1, Wo'll 1 tie iy -li't'-s, ilnmg A in it In r i- .ii--.int. S iill'.-e ol' ihlli lio'ii'.-d into illy a- l lie water w liich tile e It .. ' . 1 1 li ' I i Ml-S -liinm-1 we rams Ine v f Hind to In -e enco'l'iti .iter V"'l!l -i and roil, an. I utter I i. in", line- I ui Veil I'eet ileeji. l-e !e't ' ollslilllt water nut. ; a ihslau'v of a largest mi this .-Vi-n '. in: pumps w, U nt W"i ; ill aw ino i hi ' The tu iiiel I e.ivel ill; mile ami a Ii ill i- tie Mil il'the Al. .nlic eee.t I1,.' II,,,.. ie I u iil ili r lo i o, i-' rue! I he w'.u ,; ;n tap. idly as it wa il ne the supply of ma terial. 1 1 1 ) i 1 iieii oily bale lit-eti aliuinlaiit. The raili' i'l cotii'iatiy had liecii m. living p- parat !-ers a fotc; timu lieiore tin- wot ri was In-;im, mid when It was c Hi i lil.'l ii'i-t I llieie W n no delay mi account ol lack m' niat. i ! .!s. Tim ft me was brought from the I'ockcy. ille ipial l ies, thii tcen miles di.-t.nit,'liy the Xorlneiu I'enlial It lilway, an-1 .le-hvei-ed at tin- i-tniio yard nt Itonint.i t y avenue ne-ir .lohn street, when.-e it was iliiUriliuled al'iii-.' the line of the tunnel so as to Im in coiiveuiviii reach al everv noi.it. Al.out l.'-'oO,!),);! eul'ic fee' of niasourv were used iu the construction and 1 l,iHHi,iM,l brick. The tumid U Inllhisted with the h.iiuo etniie ti-eil in I he masonry, and the truck laid witli steel rails. Tim coM of the wm k can not he accurately determined as vet hut -,"tK,KHJ is thought to bo a dojo esti mate. On Sun 1 ly, a young mau nam od Edward Lcvotidried was drowned in tony Crook, a short ibstiaco bo l)y Juhstown. He had gotio iu to bathe, aloug with a number of ooia panions, an I was saize i with tha cramp, and before aasiatauoe could bo reujerod, be bad sank to rise no inor The wator whore, the young man treat d)wa it twenty foot, diep, and baa always bien esteeuaad a dai gerMi point tor baUunjr. -s-V- ' w January; i, tu.