t fife I 1 f I' . Il - ... : .1 ... . t rj i. Ill' if nit i, ,, t M J ',..Nt '. 1 VOL. r.-NO. 3C. ! ' , ( t MISCELLANEOUS. (J 0 A h C! () M t1 A X Y , O V M 1 1 1 i.'IvM !1 1 KK Y, ITJKNHY I A A X I A . CAl'ITAh 91.10,00(1. JntlN M, RTAl'KTlOtJUE, VnnWfcnl, lit AM, , lJO()Mi!,cctpmrynhaVi'iiiMii'('r, uinr.rniUM; .Inlin M. Hhu-fchcitue, .V. J,. Cnitititwll, I hiH, A. ll'Hint, CyrilNHtfirktuuiMC, A. M'ltowoll, main hTtn;i;T, huum;hiunxy, ia. Tin- IihhIm boKl by It il Company, eimit nf VOVn 1IUNDUKD AND KOIITY- ONK ACUES, niiit Mlxty-tmir jK-ihw, of eiu-efully mjltvled Imi-I l inn i.outli.i'itt of Wllkev-tlnne, Mituirim main t , r.i.. In t he western part oflht' 11 run! Northern i i WyuinhittCmtl linMn. Any careful mid thorough t Krunlni'tlnu r e nlly m.itlu linn prmeh Hicflc (! tin phnve) 1 nln liilio thi) einumlltncnt nt a viu4 amount nf tin- very tict (iHiilit;' tf udlhnn-tto coal, having i wry facility that wttlit hu dehvl tor trans I'ortttltiii in nil illrcfttutK, Tim nlxive Unci In tnwscil liy a mn load, mul ahm tlhvelly In t. out, ami Joining tire the l4icku.nr.n.i tV Woutii.. hnrii r.itlnn.l, nnU thn Wynntltix canal, tutu in lonliiiit tho try Writ nilv.intn.:i)if lUMrrylnw rtnul niitl cum I mnultut to t ho very innt!i ni" the liiiittt wltlifUt c fiito Ut thn eoninaii;, , Thf memum-nit nt ot'thiMlllli'i-ciit licttHtiriteniiix iiirctuly tk'vi loneil was carefully nhlalinil r.tul nMeii tnjjulher; the llitcltiicHH of then; M ninn, I in 1nIIitiv Miu t'oU'lir.itocl M Icnl AtuV'HucJ; MfiUti i lln," r"HnllllTulln, cln, I Ihlrty-nno nml a I i:i 1 r ieet, iyij,i(cviy euble-yunlnr uhleti will li-l.ta ton, giving n lnri;i nuuaint nf tin- liesl quality nf eoul. T!t"loeallou Is uncli llmt nil tliu elut limy be ti,i nml u'lulu'ittotliotfi-rutcht iioriil lei.dwmlimu :i'iti e watt r level, and nt mut-h It n expense, than .,n lie Wiu finm ollcrlfH ii'.u'mthig lwluw waUrV 1 ul. l lu' cti.il em he h:'(iur'it Iti tlm Miifaire tlironxli th.itsor ttiiHH'lnvliic!i(lrnlti tliowattr lrumtlx ti'lnt'Hatt.l ttinm 11 m hoUtlnji of tlau-oM, H tlie fittrlhlltty tf llirsu lata ftrchcttl nUiiIn; Uuu tjiutlt liable. Very Intely tlw "(Jrantl Tunncr.1 nr i!oil AU" VL'lulina hoi n onniH'1, nml ti imw livniluelwj n-4 fine t qiiallly aftttnl ni hm vtr I'i'ii iiroituceil In tho nnthrat ilu n 'tloin, Tfi i.i. lAtvv now In oiratlon Is enimhl' uf prcpirl l -ni 1 1 titLUt tnim per tluy. Thestn i.u .'uontaliis mi iiiaimlanl supply or wmnlaiitl Ih.i.iurvfiy a u.i'ai tnr liilnlnupiupofiOH, vfiiU-h tliu ti.j"L the tt'lvantaifO nfnnthy other rnal l.ituN. The Iih'L that i.lmoHtnll vnlnnhlit nml huuU are htiue ntplillv taken up hy Iiuivy eapftalUin itrlaixeeor l"iiatl'iiiv, kIio'k llmt they Jiitwt te'itllly ntnl trrenlly ilso In tho market valtu wtlito with th" 'iiniit'in'UHiKli'OiutHiitly liicrmslnu tiMiiaml fir U iU u'tal, nml lliu iUUroiulitml NorCi lhitm-h en' n il, tmiliin hy thi'JiMjutltsof the nitm , thrmwh r-n (in-at Jnu nrikhm ilttrIet.- of Itlormishnrw, l.inville, I)uJicaiinont lliu'rl..hmi,( MltMletnwn Murk ttn, nmU'oUiinhia, to Uik-wuter r.t Havre tie (J nice, olio iiiii hvmvely umeelve of n tanrn I rolltuhlo or permanent hoiiree of wealth than tuny la- louii'l In lamU Wlio IIum-, In unit r to hu ahlo to open tlal? worT; on a mutt i-;itfHhe pla i, IhU ctnnpaiiy htn pku t il a port luu oi their t-aphal MurU in tn-ul;! on tho f.. How littf leiniM j A n i eiMon iikktiiKoaeor nt-ae .uart i t i wioea in T H X1 1) 0 li h A il i4 K A (J H , ?lll lMiimtilleil iiniitially to a (on nf cntil at ot ni i tie mine jierniKiro, mui any RUM'itiiotuer ?;or ui:i:iviN(i tjiu cu.w, ii i .it' at.1 aM, to he pvoillteil on tho hunkHof th ( oMtpanv, wllh the tllflrielieo heiwetn tneeiMi l atl eiitia; pi an itir eaen tiiart't hi ne paiu ii i"ii' dt uli.ntl si mil he dec hid d. C. T. KNAti. Asi'iU. Mi nh I, IMJ7. Tho underslineil would iebettiiill annouiiee to lhaelti(ni or I!I.uinhuni nnd tho pnhllc $tnv mil) laal Uu U niiHilinnui OM.N'IUUH WKK hvtweeti thin I'lnooiimt tho OltlVr lit iuUru.nl ih IttilHitaily iSitmtayuuKUuptcil tO(onnei.-t with the n'vt i.d ImhiR (jointt Hon tli and West on the fata vKsaaml Will lunitf port lUllroail, und wllh ihoni i;olii'4 Nortli nnd Htaith n tliu Uickuwa.in i mid UUmiuhhiirK HJilh'oud, llwOmhlhtntHOHu In i;ood i-milHlon, romnio. dltautiiHletiialoituhle. nnd ehari: rea.onahle. revviiiK wlhhiiut to mei'Lofscu tiiet'r Ii lends ile- pn it, nn ! ;ue..iiiotkvti'tl upon wasonahle ehai hy h'Uln tliaely nollee nl any oi the. ii'.iols, .TArYitt I.OIIVroN. i'lopitetor. C 1.tllUA0'j: arANUIM?roilY, Hlut.uiHliurK, l'u. Jl, V. K1.UAK A imi)'i'Ji.:ii til.' hltn lmokim WIM.IAM HIiilAN fl'N I'OMtllim' ll.U 1'IHlliMH uf 111 tlilHK (!AI!!t!A(IIl, UUUntlH i.iwl uvory Ht lo or I'ANUV WAUO.SV., unU'li tlii-v liriVH I'nii'.taiitly f.n hnii-l In suIIimih. iiuiii-'M. u'ur iihIiik uny mnUTlal luit tlm lwt nu I .iiiDi.ivln.'t llw im.t uxiicrifiiwa wm-iinion tin",- lioim In wiitlmm a lieulol'oru lu iiivj fiitlio willsVin'tlon Id i-vi'iy umtoiiier, All liiniuctli.n nt thi'lr wuiK, mul uf IIidiwihHhuiU' n.ni llio htimv, Ukiile fnllikiU'tiHKilf h w u a a t cik"a ; v. is u y . Wimiilii!! iiw.') ,f;i mi I.iih.i,ii ri nun ti Jim,iml l'iitl.,11 W llal-.iJ l'UUl ui "1U.I JliT.-hiuitu IWtfu Mpflniifluia SW. lii'l'lrUlIlIll V,Jlfl Insni'.inpo Uolnu.iliv nf h.,,'.liin'n.. . li.",i)'!0 l-t.lll ll ut Mutual Llfi 1,MH,'IWI NmU. Ai.ii rli un Tnin1.!! ',MI KlUUh JilniN, ..r. m.irVbi-ly, JUih"! III.'., j M 1 1-3 WKCKLY J'A'l'RKiT AND 1 l M'iN. IJil ( rxnur. In il.ii lU'llr UltOAt) , ,ni t-i Mi.-'ll.r UVeUy I'utiliii tiuil T'nlun , i in, I, .1., .1 , u r. 'riiiir.sriiiy by tbu ImtTlut iilul , I't mill. ..nil l'lllllslUturAiuuU'Uituin. It i 1,,'in,:.' ii.it i i r i ii;ut to': I'l'mnlii- I,,,, ..'. I i , ua.inuuuriiiatti'i'.tiimtii up or 1 Hi . nn . ,Vm.i.uluitnl,.N'ewii,XriutoiiiHl MlnvlUuii "" Ml'.i i.UtlK, fU'J.OrtH Of I nilKH'MlOIHll tllltl U'KNt ! live riiKiwtiluti'ti Hjictflit', I'i'ltilt-jtl 1mi,i,i. ill- iiirjitit., i it TJIK TOilWl i in, i if! , niii' 1 1 r. i iis-ll " " kIx utimuiH " 'I , ,, .....il. k tin,, t ...tr. i.tij t.lu, In utitUiriln tit i tilt.....: -h'J) i" 'J u t'lity i tiim n, uuu fill', nml uno tu KetttV Bp iif nuh - I Wl Till! "DAILY I'ATUIUf tV U.-ilu.N " III bu ftiruKltoa tu mull Milttui'lU'ru fur t'.w I ir iiiiuum. 1- JitlKlUUNH Utll IHhlllltllll l)l ItllllKSH'll til tl, " 1 i.n ii.t una Union," jiurrnii.iirR, in, W.M. II. Mll.l.i:il,Tllll' WJI, 1. liOAW, I'llbl'.kliiT, jUH YpfNU VOUvB. ,', ii npw llul'l illl;uulU'!lK(,ntlli!liir,invll!K 11 I '' 11 OUl 1 1 111 unit' II II, i ,i; -inn , .,,,iit rMr.iu it I , nllll'lUlfllt Ol M'llo,llsi,l'Vlllll.jhnllt! t, .kid ril'K-VHU .V FILM,-., l'xihtlllr. MllKK.I (ihM'i.LMhN.rtin.lt nn tn tuniii'iiluliili' .vim i.u i.itt uiurlii,! nuti'i'i-H ot "(nir Moulin i oti;.' i ..,, il ., l,.hii t,r l lit. flrat iiutii ut I iuf li'iiU'll. , ,1 ultll lllllt'll M.lll'llll'ln lln tl'llO llll'l tlmllll llT, U.! kllUH lUU till' ill I lilt l"l' Illlllll'lll f, HU' uukI or t.ir i-vll, II woiiM i.u liUrly tu ult'l'l. .lu.ltlin: llV 111,' tllllll Utll, ll llUH UU'MlItt It 111 lllllt'll t T UIU Juvt'iiltf liii'iittiiit', liuui it'llultiuu uuil 1,1'tuu-r, I Itiiri'illiiut ilitftiiurlliutuii' mrulil liu-lc Hint uuiiii' 1, .i , l,.,lni..rf Wl.lctl t'JII UliillU hill UK In tin' Cnl.ll- iiii'iu-i'. or tlliit tliu lullii nml iuiri'iiiiiititliu.kK oi .u.ilii iiiIlIii In-1 .inl'i'it it u-llli iiiiilillhiilui'i il liy u ',... I .,- II... t I, , k , ,1,1 il,wll,s ,, liuttlll'1,1' M'lllM. iiui'Vilv tiiv it .I i linn' lui.n I ".n.iiiiilltft. i, una ;' . it,i c I'diniiiuiiliy liuvi-tiillianU .vmuur i io- i in un: ii uuii.illiii' i-'i in it iiimiittti in i iui iriii.i I'M ulili'li It It inn ink il, mul mi tli Miiiniji'imjiiJii li.ln li i liiilii.'ii(ii. .WJIl'l I, r. I'AIW, lii'i.my i-liui- Muemnii mu in K'Sioulii, I'u, 'I I.IIM.'. i il'' (frit V(W(itlJ.!iil u 'i ur, ,lvi,.k,, ,1,,,., ,i,,li,ms, TlVuiilltli H. i! lull iii-, i'u iiiiiifiu-'ii. 'liHEaui eopy . Tiil V'1' Y' .:"',""a, WllU'H"' in reoi MiH'i'lnl inUuiyiiininiUniliiU In li'iu'lu'iii tum't iimiciiiti. t-ii"fiurio,y iufillrmiriit l n koiiiTm'Iiii Miitii tn I'lotiiiito kurMMrllMnn, tor iui 1 1 lith. 'I'K'KNOlt i. 1'iri.lW, I'lll.llnUi'l-, Uo-lntl, Mii. T Jl. J.ONOSTIlKTJr, J'ArjIt-HANOIN'tJV.'AHlIKil'Kr. Ko, VZ Nuilli 'JhlrU Bluet, l-hlhulclphU. HOTELS. AND SALOONS. - () X U 1 O X 1) Jl t) T K li. ktttt tmthr,luiiiil 1ih lou liutHi'd ntnl rt'-fnriil-'li- tnlltitfiKMl KtyTo the nlmva WclMitinwti llnnie, nil iinlu iVMONO TIM! MOUNT A INK In tlielmrtlt r-tf Colnmhhi anl HtillUnn c ountlei, In one of the moi l autUuluial heallhml ulms In the Htate: U lull v tiTiamied In litvoiiiniinlatu VJrttnrnn'l nojournern with thj:ii: I'AJiir.n, The rami ami Hliratnn aie uoMMih1;ih1 Willi tlolli-lnfts ft'h nf many klndt Iwlmllmt T H o L T A Js 1 V 1 K li, nml houts In koimI onler will 1m kept for theae t oniintfthttloii ami auiUKcinent nt k tie In, ell her for thihinx orptPnHiiree.ntuiJtluiiHUpuu UiU Uati l II ill Mill L b 'II WHUT W IUCI1 11 KVi;itAi, mim:h jk hxthnt. f urrmitalt'tl hy nn i'Xtiti4lurnreKt,tlit.ruUnl'or ih-d to the huntKmnti a sphiulld held for hh own pet nilni-rpoilH, and exerelKJ with his , HOll AND 11 U N. tlellt tieU'N oi thoseimoii : nml his li.irntttekiil w llh in Ijin!i(r u 111 Itn ulirnvi. i.i-nvl.lo.l wllh tlid illoliS ! I hu (ahllntr iitomiVn nml M'Ke. l HU J.luroiiM. 'l in iintmn 14 litririMintl ftinmiO' ii i j i initf 1 in t't a'l leii ironi several jm mil s on ion itivi.imiiiura v iieii.iwiuma ii'iurnau; aim ih pleiidid place to mui the hot inontlM of Hum- mtr. 11. U. llAYHUUHr. .uay ir, rii7-::ii( TtfXClLAVOH HOTKIi. Jli ULijo-Msnriio, coi.i'MiiiA roirxTy, ia. nt1 uinit.iigiu'ii Having puieaaveu not wni nou'ti nt nl (v.itiii1li'lot'.tti'il htaitc. I ho 1 iM'Imimu Hotel, ulttmtu oil MAIN hTHP-in. in liltHimHlillitr. hiiiuedliitely opposltr the (.'ohii.ibln t'nnty I'miu pane, reieeinuiy jnatnii' nix uieiai ami in til tlie in uiliei.-d Ihiit hiM I.uiihi- U How in onler iii me leei pi ion ana mu italimiL-nt of traveller on uin.v lie. t tniuMi ti nt i.ivor it with i ne r ens fhllli''t leii Hut t ntfltalni'ii tit nf fiW tUet.te. ue niw himreu no esne em m rreimiinz 1110 neiilier hi11 tliero ho aiiythtnit wanting (n Id- tai U " nuniMer n ineir pt iHOlllll ( onuoi l ini Kiinn In MUCloilH. niiil rntovH an e.vec lent hUil- njh locution. iMinire llot'-l and iltcvarlo' s railroad ilt ih1h, hy i n ii 1 1 1 1 uisi s him in nil nines npiween tin i- wlih'll tUiM'llur.i will he pleaMitltlv unie.ed to mil ironi the reipci'lle htntlniii Itulni' tiinn to tneeltheeau. JOli:; !. CASLOW. - Itlooinii'iirK. Ha reii r t 1 , IT AT 1 I A it iii;it:;Aiti nToiiNnr II ivivn tntolv tniri'lniMil nml IHletl 1111 the Wl'lflillOWJI I tOOIMlI 1 JlOllI l ltjjn-1 , MJIVI Il m;w nooim aiiovi; nit: curnr t:or!-:, ii thrMiiini Ktiln nf the Hlreet. in tho town of Itlnoimamrj: mid having ouiaineii n inen.o lor me fmmenKa Il K H T A U It A X T, tin lroirlr-ior laimletenainott tncUo to tlie pco- 1 le vimin'j the town on lilHineiM or pleasure a i.ittm; MOItn UDOM. IV 4 ' ' ihlin.: al o Is extensive, mid It fitted up i put uutfifamie.iu lagcs in inenry. nn prom . .Ihnl i-viTi thtiuriiliuuthUeHtllljliHhmontthnU in eolidueteil In an olttelly ulid lawful liliuiiier; niiu nu rvNiK'Ciiuiiy muiciis umiuvu to n mumr pati-ontim'. jmy;. i..h gTKVKX.S llOUKK, ON Till, KlTltOl'lSAN I'l.AS, TtmHw.vri.' ttoi'.sn In Wtdl and wldelv known tin. Ifiiveltnir nnlille. Tho loeatloil Itf olnelal- I v miltjihhi tit ttiiti-fluitilM mill litialtuiMK nit n : It Is in taosts prosnait,v to ino oinioew pui - "i mu mj .lu mi thn liitfln.-jif t,i Hi.titlitrn and Wester.n tmvel-sinil atljnei n: tunll tho printlial lulltoail hud ateninuoat iii jHlif. inn isieveil J.oum! wis jji i nil iu-eui:iMiuii.u.'JM lorovcr.JMKin'HtH tti well mrniM.i u, ami pos. -4i"i niM'i i ti r ii lor ii i imi ro e oimii or 1110 eune 1 1 mim ni.MMiLltinn'iit, oi' its inmates. Tho looms art sua ions and well veil tllateil ni o idtil -with fiis nn. I Wdtei the attemlmieo Is Moinot and Ti'-ipt"1! ' " taniB ih it'iieiousiy pio 'liiea nu every neiteaey oi i u eiiMiii m mint' rate r"-i. OHO. K. CHASK v CO, niylJ 'i7-inu.j nopueioi!, JpOKK'W IIOTKIi, i.iiAiuuii w, lAiJui.ii, rrnpriuio,. 'Jhtj ahoe v.ell-l:non hotel hns urently umler- i;oiia t adleal ehamii'H In 11k Internal an iimretiielilH, nnd i.t..i.rl('t(ii'.intioim-i's tohls f'irmer custom aud Hu. tra''IHnt; puhlic ih.it hNin-ioiiiod.ttium lor lUi'toiill"" "I "is ma sis are m c mi in mine m (hrt ...ittni HI. tiu.1i w 111 r.lw.iv.4 ho loillltl Ml If idled, not onb 'th Kuhtulitla1 lliod, hilt i,'lh all thn tlelluiele'tor Ihe M'asntl. 1IH wines and 11- ouoi (e.ei pt i utii pntmiitr ieeino Known as "UWifov" i, pun-ham ! tllieet from the Import tut; houM'K.nro tiitireiv pure, niri neo inun mi poi aomais diuut;. He U than :lul iora lllierat lull mil' na In 111" paM, an I wiM continue todenero it In tneliuuie, i.jj.iiuiiij n, .uAiiiiir.it, T U1K SWAX UOTKli, 'tliu L'iTi:n Jioutr,; oiiAXtu:viiiid:, coiu:.iniA va. Tlw ciihserthei ui-pi i ttully Intonn hisfrknds and the puhlie, that he hns tnkeil tin lthoveieIl mown KotiKti of j.iiierluuiiin nt, mat wm no ihtiM'dtu r ei Ive the em.ti'in of all who will ivur hii.i wttn n can. UK WIM i:K!U A'HOOI) VAUM3, Par wt 11 HtiUcd with tl.o lt of r.!qurts, ai! .vt 11 Httikcd with tl.o ett at Wl.t he made to : Tetiiler enllie NatM- faction. .UiIlN HNYIUU: (IriVllWi-VlIIU, I'll,, MMVlX I.i, 1-U7-11II, "TXCUAXCiK SAI-CKJX, i nu iinprnuor or urn ixeunnueisnioon iw now on hand a largti htoet; of hum mi; it iii:fhi.himi:.nt., consisting of nr;i r.n loriiw, fAituisiat, tj.iit, i:oi.ounah ytni-i'TuNnrn, noii.mi kuo, hh'eii zi'.n tiir.tvsi IiAOKU I1UKH, AliK, AC. a- os'icoiii: all ami una -vi LAWHON CALM AX. .siipetliitcudent, UhioiiiKljum, May b". I'rv, lotum:ua county, ia. Tlirnilmi-illf r un eitfullvInloiinwhlH tilt ml Mul the ) ul-lle, ilml do has taki n tho aho e sell cuiiMli Floitfo of I.nteilnilili.i lit. and ulll 1 Idetltd to lH'fIe tliu (IIKtwltl ol all who .IIl la or lino Willi a caw. nr. will j:i:ki a (iooj tauli:, i Ilnr well h locket I w llh the Inn i f I.Iouoih, nn 1 iv ry i Hull will he tnudu to remit r mllre hiiu i.iftl.m. WM. KilMLliY. r:. I'll., April ir-Uf, OHANUKVILLK, COLUBIUIA riHIM'V, VA. 181EAKL ML'MMA, IMIOPHI LTOlt, l!a in'' taken doskpssIoii oflhlH weil-kliow u hmiM . mi IMitf kelit l v hiiiiiia-1 I At ret I. t in I'ro- i' i It It i hiiMiiutlii it i miii'inelit ii-Liali ntnl fill nUle d A.S'O LAl.IH-1! m Hh ihi'thoiciMlltiiiorH Ulid tit wcM tlellcneU , lliu Hta)ie U not eMt-IIcd in limioiiiityt nml no lain Mill ho t-puieil to .uiie tin mi'io " Tho aiMivo llnUl littf lately wen purchanHi ny IIKNUY J. CLAV.K, nnd hiu l ceii thorouhiv re. molellid, tep.ilrod. and refill uUhetl, It wdi I foiiM 1 now, in iUii.i.inwexunt and appoint im ulf. a first. elas Uutcl, ami heennd to notiw In Iho c'.nn'iy. I'trkonaln r It left wUhiUKloHinl (hi hot liioiiilt iii Hie eountr-, will do vell to !vo tho I'Mprit'tor a call. rpriK UXlONVlOTlil., An :. . in ,'t, I , i i it TMril uml i'ourlti Plrt-itu, l'iiil,ia'lilila. cuiavrtt; winiiin, I'yoj'rU linf, ntAiuTTidy'sir1 " (uriiiT or xiiiilmn.lciiuiiiiiiitHiriiu, I'lill.uUli.iil.i, I it. w. i;an'A(ia, 'roirlcti'i', IntcjiANTO jTormTi 40 Nol.r'I roftlTll KTIIIICT, rjiii,Aiu;i,i'iiiA, J, .v V. (I. M'KHlllI.v, I'lui rltliir. M.iy R H.7-1.V. 'I'u Uoli'l mul K.itutm Itiun'i. uf lUiiuin luiiii mul ('oliuiililu t'liunty, I linvtt uiiimUitiMl Mr. II, Mtihmfr imi'iu lur llu aulu of iu ii!. , 1 1.1 tor Inowii .tout, mi 1 lamr bi'ur, wI.im.'III Mipiily ,11111 ut tlitmaini' uiliolaii.l wlUi tlm "iiiiu'iirl It'll'), tin utiulil fm n Mi i.u fi-um Hit InuvL-i, Kiiuoiilui; mat im win ui iiuui'iuni mm utii uuru in nn tiiu limy nivni- nun v.iili umir tiuiif, i .unvii iur ii) j our mipiMirt, Vojy lenjii'i'llntly, ritnii luViiKi:, Hlmm DU'.Ml'O'. I'.i iulliiL'. I'lU M. AIITUAK, 0, II, Jlll.I.tSlirtl. H, It. AI1I.MAN A imtAN, DIIiJ.lNOKH it CO., mi. MO MiiTii Tilinn mui-CT, C'turly ry; Jami-t, 7t'in, Htnleil tt' Oi.) WIioIcmUk IVnllia 111 VM'SH, JlA'lTINd, AVAlllll.NO, CAJIl'llTH, llll, fUHIIH, .'1IA1UH, u.y VUT, (IllAI.V 1IACB, COlUlAdi:, AC, AI0 WILLOW AND WOUJILN WAUL", IIIIHUIIOI, TltUNKH, MI0KIM1 OLAWK-H, t.TV. Muyl,l(My. THE (JOI.UMBIAN, Ouinocratic Nownpupou, H rrm.iMiir.D iakkv kiiiiiay .moiisinu at IthOOMSKt HO, I'UXN'A. Til UprlnclpIcH of llils paper nrn of the JetfeiMm. Ian Hchootofiiolltit's, TIioru principles wlllncvo ho ctnni)romlsc'd, jet eoiutefy mid U halms hall nnL bo iorgotttn In ilNeUNfttna thein, u hi ther w 1th liivllvhtuals, or with iniiteiiiiHjrarleH of tho Tress TI.o unity, hiipplncvs.nnd prosperity oflhe roun- trylsournlm nml ohjeetj ntnln tho means to nueiuolhat, wtf Kliall lalor honestly amlfnriU'Ktly ror (lie hnniiony, t ucceKH and growth of our orijnn tzatlon. Ti.k.m or HUHrinui'TioNt Two dollars n jtar If paid lu luhanee. If not paid hi mtvnueu two tllaiMnml fifty evnt.H will Ifplnvaiiiihtycharstd. Tkiimsi tii'Alvi:KTlsiNU :-Onci.quare (ten lines orles)onoor llireo lnscitlons iI,W; each mihsc tjuent Iifeilhm 60 eenlf, si'Aci:. IM. .. .1,111) .. 6,1X1 .. (l.ui) . 10.UI .. 13,ll '.':t. .i,l 7,01 1 l'J,l 1S,I ::.'t. f i.iju ii.iiii K,HI ln,l) 10,U) ai.ui) . IM, 0,1m 11,10 l'.'.IO li.im ;m,o,) Iv Ono miuare. IID.Ilj 11,111 1,K) ".11,011 l,ll) MUtl TnMunre 1 hien tfuaren. our Miunrej.... Half (oluiiin. Olio column. 1 l::i i utnr'i mul Ailni In li.lt til iii-'n Notli-c S.I.ODt An- illtor'H .Notli'o i2,?A other nilvcrtlsciiu'iilit ln-or- loil nceorillnij lim;K'clnt ciintrnc-t. r.UHlness iiottci'ii, without uilvurtlKi tiu-nt, livcnty cents tier lint. TruniliMit nilvcrtlscliiciitH imyublu in ml auce- nil others iluo lifter the first Insertion. It Is, In riMrtMft, mine lliu ly lo lm sutisf.U'. tory, lioth lu subscribe uiul tn tliu rubllshtr.s, tliut ienilttiiuei.snuil till rommuulcutlmiH resect . ltilf tlie butluessof tlttt pnj.fr, be sent illicit to the ollli'i'of pub! Initio!!. Alt letlem, whether relating In the cilllorlnlor business enncernsof tho iMi'i-r, mul nil I'liynieuts for sulisclliitlniis, iulveitl'.ltitr( or lutilt'in;, ure tn bu tiiiiilotu anil nililiesKeil III'.O.'MCWAV A I'ltLlUZU, "Qihihitilan (yr," lli.oojr.sut:i:fi, V., l'rlllteil ill ttiitiKiin's r.till.llnt, neiir tho Court House, by L'ilAS. M. Vanhi.iismi'i:, 1'Jiam: It. K.ivin:.t. BUSINESS CARDS. on P H INTTNG Nenlly execiiteil ut this Olllee. u. M M iti:l,i.i:, A T T l ) I i X 1 1 Y - A T I . A W, Asliliinil,Seliu. 11:11! I'ouuty, l'enn'ii. i:. .IA0K.SOX, A'l'roltNIlV.A'l'.LA W, llerulel;, Coliiuiblii ('ouut, 1'ilin'ii. 3I.TirAU(iir, " A T T o n X i : V - A T -1. A V.', lierwltl:, c'otiiiutil.1 County, l'tiui'ii. 7JU.iI AM II. AliliOTT, v t o I ; n i : v . a t r, a w Cl'.NTIlAI.IA, l'A. joiix !. i'iti:i:zi:, AT Til lIMi V-AT-I, A W, OITleolli r.ejjMer Hint llei'iiriler'H utile.', lu tl bilselilelit of tlliiCoiut iriiu-i', ltliiiilusbiiri;, l'i V A T T I 1 1 X 1 ; Y - A T - L .V AY Oiiico crin r of .M tin and Mniket htreets. oer I'Irst Xatioual li.inl:, Uluonihhurn, I'u, 1") It. U II. KUXK, A i.rnthi'ito of .It II. rum Mcilli'iil Culli i... 1'hll adiliihlii, havhi'; peimmieiilly Imnted, oiler his til'ot"nsInu.it hvr IceH to tlie i lllt lis ot Catawissu ami vieiniiy. umcn on .Main Mivet. Kpcond door at of CiwiKV tt.folm'rt Ilulldhik,', (npr'i'dT-Mu 7, ii. hiTTi, i: ATTOUNi: Y-AT-LA W, Olllto on Main strict, lu hi id; hulhlhitf low Cm Court Hoin.0, liloomshurLT.r.i, Q Ii. IIIIOCKWAY, ATTOltXKY AT LA W, HLOOMsUiniO, l'A. rj Okici: Conil Hoiim Alley, htdow Iho Oj- tttintiian OHIce, (.jaiuuj. I!. HOHI.SOX, A TTO It N II Y AT- LA W , i.totjMsiirun, itnn'a, Utllco 111 I'miiiut.t'it Ituililtnc.' Mnlo M it'll U'nhL it thi Am. i-li-tm Km.,... i,.,.Afir A u (! t i o x jo 1-: a. MH:k I'Ol'l'SIAM, Il'ivlni: fiiliitueil the liliifenslnn of t'olilli" Vi 11,1110 crit'i' li r lu'iiiv .tnni, viiul.t Intuitu bin tritn.lt llmt lm Isstill lu tliu tlelil, ri'iuly uu,l nllllim lo litteliil ti. nil Dm tlllth'S of his eulllni;. IVi'sulls tli-siriliK bis Kt'l'vieeil shuulil full or Milte tu him ut lilotirusuuiv, IV. fniiirs'1,7. "-)lt. V. II. JIltADltHY, ii,iue AKHisiiiut .it'iiieiii inii'i tur 11. si. Aimy.i lMtYSJCIA." a xii h into j: ox, Ollleo ut tint himsu 1 i'1'poi.lto ShUe'H li'iie niiKiuuliurii, t'.i. Culls I'lniiliitly ntlcii'leil tn Itotli uUhl nml iluy. JUihinimv, Jiili. is, Jtiir. J 11. I'UJWEJfi'- "' JtAHIS liss, M.Miiii,!;, tiiu.NK JIAN'Ul'ACTUni'lt, mul dealer III CAUI'J.T-IIAliS, VAI.INIX, I'LY-NKI'l, Ai' Mul!) Street, lilnuinsliurK, I'u. o e. si 11 1 y k, CAIII.N'KT JIAItnil, ANII JtAIit'tf'AriL'UIUl 11V bl'KAM III" SASU, JllilXlW, DOOltH, rl K U V T I! 1! M, M 0 L' I. D I N II H, WINDOW i'ltAMJvS, AC. MAIN bllil.lT, lll.OO.MHIUT.U, l'A. , Jlllll'S', IM.T, Q V. t'ODDINK, ' t'A nil ion a nr, 1; KIIAYINti, 1IA1U CUTTING AMI ' . HIIAMl'OOl.NIi HAI.CtIN, On r Wlilliuiji r tV Juioby'ii leu ('renin H'lloon, IILOIIMSIII'IKI, l'A. Hull' vi'llnr mul WIlKlU'ls 10I0111I blntk of In on 11, Ilulr T011I11 lo ilt st my iliiiulruil'iiiiil ln-tui lliylm: lln' hnlr; Mill ristnin luilr In ItHorlitluul lolor u llll, nil solllIC lliu Illicit labile, 1 1,11. lull! I)' on liiiiul, niirl."s7, c 1 li. H A V At) K I'tiAiriicAi. wATciniAUUit iwn' 'ji:wi;i.uy, Main StrtU, luur thj'i'bvil Jluuie, IIUHJMMUUKO, IU, (insliiiillyoiiliiitid u lino uiisoitiueiitof AJIJIKIOAN A.N1 BW1HK WATCIIIJH, (.'loelnjjfiri Iry, Hllvir mu nml t-iuclucleH I'littliuliir nttciitlou 4iUl In tlm reinlrlnu of WnUlien, Clnilis, Jewelry mul H ii lailcj, '0-.Muuiilo luniks lumlo to older, All wurli wuiiuiiled. iiiill)'67, ALU KINDS OK JOH 1'JUNTINU in nl ly ixcrulisl nt Tint Coi.uuiiiak Htoum i'liulluuOlIlie. BLOOMSBUIIG, PA., MUD (Dvifllnitl of ivy. ItiUTllIltOI.t Mill s. A JIM.'fOUV. uv MAntu no-m, LoN v.t.x, In my room, Pin ultthirf, In the tduvlesuf evenhu p.Oe; Whither, wa ward thought, art tlllthu, r.irortsof my pon hut mil, Win refore, In the IwlNsfhl roanilnjf, A! loo't out on theNCftj (In-j; Hrlng'fttthnihlHickwnrd, through tliui;loaiii Visions of the I wist, to mo? UrlnROKt luck Iho glances tlirlllimt, That mlno ei cs hut ouco June met, And tint toncit, with rupture, tilling, My ltaiei)irll,evenyt. Am, with Idle p n, 1 1 Kinder, Kecking vainly Torn tlmnio ; Why O, thouiilil, wilt thou Mil! wander Mhl Hie lei leu of u dream ? Tor, 'twns hulii tlream eniue o'er thee Which thou ne'er tu iy't know :nt iln ; Coining yearsenniiot rontoro tlu-e, All tho moments lost thee then. A life foronoihyn madness Riven, lhipturu past for futmu woe j Yet, In I host luotnonts, ho near heavt u, Aliiiost they brought I In hWm helou. T UsrcUuncous. S10RY OF A PRECIOUS STOKE. .ViioiiT tliu Ir'kIiiiiIii"; of tliu uIk'i- titntli t'.'iilnry, it iioor Anil), utmblu to I'tVii ti cuiiifortulilu stilnlstcnco liy ltibnr, wlu lio-isussctt iii'Ilhcf Itott-o nor lotlg lncof nny kinil, ul'lur wotlilns lilt ilny Inlllic llclds, Imliiliiitlly iius-wUlioiiiKlit tilijni"; tho tonilM, Ont'u wliwi tliu sum- lrnii wan liottcr Hum u.iiutl, lit- hniipou- filh) 1)0 ;liL'H"i'il In tlm t'oiitlk'lil-i by it wiillhy i)ra-uiit,wlu)llvctliiu' tliu rtt Insif Auliorls. As soon as niglit l'cll,llic soiiji-wtt wiiul lilnwiiiy llkij tlto lii't'iitli 01 p iuriinco ticio's uiu urctti uo-mi, ilriiV every iii'r.soii to souk for nIiuHlt wit JJ11 ilour.s, or lieliiml some walls or locll'. The intllvliliiiil of whose Imll- Kent' wo lmve hinikun was ealleil S'llibl, iiiidllo Iiail 110 I'rii'tuK or telf.tiveH to wlmii lie 1 011I1I apply I'm' nsitstniKi' in his astres-i. Wlirn the lionr for closing tho cl'oi'.s ol'tlio cotUi'i'i tu'rlvi'il, there forejjo fouml liltns"ll' exelntleil from every ihvt'lllns, and wandered away Horrilvfully In tho dark towards the inonnnlns v.iik'h overlmtijj the valley on tfi eastern fide. Arrived at tliu roek't iiantin.; and half-stilled hy the hot Vinil, lie elinilioil tip a llttlo In hearefj of eoolne-s, Tho higher he lnouiittl the pleasanlev it hceame. ThroJ'h the leat traps lit tliu rocks whieltit tlint") hroiiKltt down a current of east vind upon the city, nothing now cainu bit a hort ofeilily of the nlhtalr, !is fccovhlni: than tliu Iterce furnaco- hlant ill in the plain below. Slbbl felt roficiu hy tltHMIglit improvement In thi!Htii of the atmo-phere, and eon tinned tiiliiiL' tip tliroii''h tliu rents in tliu facilof the precipicu till he reached tliu edjjqof tho e;reat eislern which once Mippliidtwenty tlioii.smil iietvons with their dilly allowance ol water, iicit huslt (Itwit, thlnkin;,' the air ab-olnte-ly tleliillms. JOven the wind or titty days wiJb Icnipered into sweetne-s by that elevition, and sported and played ainoii"; tie honey-combed crab's like a breezo tjfiCntia or Atcada. lteft'e.-iitil and Miotlud, Silibi al length lept ; and the himtivtH ali-eady lij-hliii"; tip the dci-ert, tlnl sheathin"; tliu broad fiver with when lie awoke, feibbl was not a yit.-hlppei- of tlie plcUire.Mitie. Hu was jJmiKvy, and hunger is in-vii-i-blu to thccliarins of scenery. The hour, he knew', would soon bu at hand when he m 11st lesccml into the hot valley, and inoisen his coarse black buad uilli tlKuswcinf his brow; too happy even so to warl oil' lliu thiuitcned visit of death. JJit as he sat In this unlet and breezy i.jut, he experiencid ixlrcine reluctance to tenew his labors. Why not cnjoyiitntKcr nni liUeness for one day '.' lliflmhl Ilo in tlie shadow oflhe clllf, iindh.oL down proudly upon tliu slave, snrehlli"; and fryinv; ainoii the dhourrn stibhle below. J lo re-nlvcd to enjoy thH'ii.Miiy.anil reiiialneil sitting 011 the itlfi'of tliucI'tu-ii.Kai'.iunatlliii heaps orwiltlsh dust with which two tlioit'iind Rears liail nearly illleil tho mighty l&irvlor. Ills eye at length tillKhttd ijasinall olijul that imme diately rlVted all his attention. It looked Ilk la fragment of Itinnr lljtht Kleanilii"; iflly and serenely In tliu rich sunshine. lYIiat could It be'.' It washy no means iisy to descend into the re servoir, nntiwlien there it niltrlil prove still less eaS; to climb out attain, lint tho lovo oljulvcnttire Is (jenemlly the fcellli,' iip(i-niost in the mind of an Arab. Witiottt takiiii,' much coiui'el of prniUiKj.HIblii luipi tl Into the cis tern, and w!ii bi atiiiK lte.trt ai'proitch- ed the objeulwhich Iittd Inn d hlni into tlio sitlf, 'lUcni, llanUed by two pli um of chalky slbic, it lay drinking in lliu iiiornin;: li;ft, titul then tellectlii"; It upon tliu eyiiflciit'd and Milultnd its If by magic Jv'ltli the expeticnie which seems comiijjn to all orientals, he un derstood It was some ran'RC'in, and tliu word which J10 beheld engraven on Its siii'faco might, for aught he knew, bo tho" (Ireat JJtmn by which Suleiiiiaii transported tlie tica-ttres of Knf Into his legal paling among tho cedars. .Slhlil hail soiuo scruple about touch ing this underfill amulet, whoso pow ers might shako tho nimitalns, and call up mound hlni all tho terrible legend'? of thu.linu. Hut courage cainu lo him ashogazcil. 'Jflt Imnot biipernatiirnl, he thought, it imiy still sell for u great deal in Cairo i and emboldened by this practical con-Memtlon, Slobl picked up tho gem unit concealed It carefully in his bosom, Tho next question was how to cscnpo fioni tho le.-ervolr. I ho rock all round wnb smooth, polWied and perpendicular, mid llttlo lcsn thiiu tlnce times his own height. Hut everybody Is acquainted With tliumotherof Inven tion, who now inmo to tliu aid of h' captive Arab, k that by heaping up great (tones find quantities of dust against tho smooth mid slippery cock, hoiunitthvd to escnpu from his prison, Slbbl now believed himself to bo ill possession of wealth, and his heart was elated accordingly. Undescended hasti ly Into thn vnlley,nnd without noticing whether tho wlrd (hat blew was hot or colli, hurried along thu path by tho rh' er's side towards tho Jlother or Cities. Noouu who has over considered tho oriental mind can fall to liavo been AY, SEPTEMBER 6, .MnmtiM. struck hy Its strong propensity toward building castie.s In tho air. Half the pleasures of life In the east spring from this faculty, which levels mountains, dries seas, (Ills 11;. valleys, and creates at tho least touch a paradUe In the tie crt. Darin;; his llrt day's Journey, filbbl was Indebted to his In. agination for Immunity from hunger and thirst j lint on thu second morning hu was falu to have recourse tu thu proverbial hos pitality of his country-men, and beg a llttlo bread lo preserve his stomach from n complete, collapse. Tho inorohu pondered on his situation, tho les en vlablu did It begin to appear. Who would bo the ptirchnser of tho gem ho hail fount!'.' Jllght ho not ho suspected of having stolen it, bo bastinadoed upon the soles of Ids feet till hu should bo half dead'.' Who would glvo credit to slory of tho cistern and tho ruined city.' "Verily," though he, "they will say It lsan Imposture; and I may bu condemn ed and put to death as n thief." Doing, nevetthele-s, persuaded that nutliliig can happen but what is written, ho comforted himself with the rcllectlon, that If ho were hanged, It could only be In accordance with destiny. On, therefore, ho went, ant! In duo tlmo ar rived at Cairo. In that great city, which, in miniature represents the whole east, ho lotintl a caravansary suited to Ills wants, unit entering, was waited on hy a young woman, who served all travellers, es pecially the poor and humble, forcharl ty. At first, ho had somu thought of Imparling lil-i secret to her, and taking counsel of her and well would it havo been for hlni had liedone so but ho re llicted that the owners of great wealth aru surrounded by snares, and Hint this woman might bu in league with the children of tlie wicked. Accordingly, lie accepted her kiudnes'.heldhls peine, mil departed on the morrow, lutou'lug on her nothing but Ills hlos-ing, which, In fact, except the gem, was all 'no had to bestow. Witli many doubts and much trembling he approached lite shop of a lapidary In the southtsiitern angle of tho great bazaar ; and, taking out thu jewel Irom his bosom, which ho did with tho air nnd aspect of ti convicted thief, ho presented It to thu ma-ter, and Inquired what he would glvo for It. The Jeweller was one of thoio crafty anil cruel men who built up their own opu lor.te on tho ruin of others, lie imme diately said to liim-elf: "This Arab is a robber, who hm broken into fomu ni'o-qiie and stolen this marvellous upn! from the sacred treasury. I will threat en to ttku him before the cad! ; con scions of guilt, ho will eil'ect ills feeape and the gem will become mine." l!ut tho delight imparted hy this guilty scheme could not repress the jeweller's Admiration for the extraordinary beauty of the opal, r.mid the streaks of wlio?o clouds thei tinning hand of soineancii'iit engrave) had interwoven, in It were the letters of the (ireat Name. Silibi, though 110 prollcient In pkyslog nomy.yelsaw enough in tliu Jeweller's face to wain hlni of hi-, danger, aud while he tiit'iieil around ami loudly gave orders to a slave to fetch tlie mill, or police magistrate, the poor Arab snatch ed the opal from the Jeweller's hand, and rushed forth into the trcet, followed by tho wicked mtu-ter of tlto shop, and a whole po-se of slaves shouting "Thief, thief!" Slbbl's wiir.it fears now presented themselves to hi-, mind, and lent wings to his leet. Da-hlng along without looking belore him, hu overthrew three donkeys, two blind men, nnd an old female cake seller, who called him pig anil an lul'.del, and piefernd sundry accusations against his innocent mother, now in her grave. Sibbl hectic il her not, but plunging Into tho ctowd, he fount! himself In the ntliUt of a proce ion of dervishes who struck him with thu palmsof their hands for interrupt ing their public devotions, JCscaping from these ostentatious penitent-, he slipped Into a dark pa age, but upon emerging at Us further extremity Into tho street, he found hlin-elf face lo f.ico wllh the Jeweller, who was lu the very act of laving 111- complaint before the wall. "Ha !"exclallind the wretch, "behold tin re Is die thief ; scizo hlni, and you will find the gem upon his person." An aged dervish, witli long white beard and majestic countcnanci', stood by chance clo-e to SIbbi as the words of this accu-atlon were uttered. lie did tint speak, but giving thu Arab a look, ttnpercclved of the bystanders, held his hand half open by his . side. Under standing liN meaning, Mbhl put the opal into hi- hand, upon which, calm nnd unpertur!'''d the dervish pas.-cil on. Uediii-cd tu his oil;ilnal penury Hlhhl felt his coning'-revive . "Ate' you mud'."' he exclaimed, addrcs-jliig the Jeweller with a learle m countenance. "What do youtalkol'-.' tleni-1 J am an Arab so poor as not even lo pos.-tvs an asger. Search me," hu continued, to the wall, "and you will Immediately precelvo Ihutiitth of my statement." Tho worthy magistrate had learned, In tho course ol his dealings with man kind, to distinguish an honest face from tt lulse one. "J believe your word-," he said to Hlblii ; "but bu frank with mu : something has pa-oil between you and thlsjowcllcr; explain what it was, ami you ltavu tlioasetirancoofabulluver In the Hook that no harm shall befall you on account of your confidence." Thus appealed to, thu unfortunate .Slbbl related Ids whole slory; upon which the wall's countenance iis-unicd a terrible expre.iun, and ho exclaimed: "Verily, the wickedness of mankind Is great, I I look you to bo an honest man, whereas it teems you are a shameless huiistor. I'loduiethcgcm Instantly, or prepare lorn dungeon, thu ha-tliiado itnil tho bow stllng." Ju spite of his protestation-, KIUM was dragged to pris ou.tiud ihe jeweller, vflthnll Ids friends, .wan InvHi'il to witness his torture and execuIou on tho followlngday. Meanwhile tlio'dervlsli, who lived at tho college of tho Mo?qiii of Flowers, shut himself up lu liln oratory, flucl placed thu opal before him on n table of black Jasper. Never had ho beheld any thing bo ningiilficeiit. Nature, when making tills btone, ueems to havo cho' K'uasaatternoimoftliosn pearly cloiiils 1867. which, llllod with soft light, hovcrtiboitt tho lislng moon, veined, streaked, and fretted with the pale glimmer of tho of tho dawn. It has upon thu sight thu eU'ect of a section of tho sky when beauty Is lllllng It to overturning. Hut in the estimation oftliu dervish, thelovellness it had received from tho hand of tho great Archetype was nothing com pared with the clinrni of tho great Archetype's name, composed of four letters tlie tctragrammaton of the western world by prouondtig which, with suitable rites, man may command tliu services of nil spirits. Tho dervish, as might be stiiipo-i)il,wasiiocoiiiiolsseiir In precious stones, but being possessed by a strong Bcnsu of beauty, his admi ration Increased ns hu placed tho opal In various lights, and held It up be tween his linger and thumb towards the sun. Kparks of crimson, purple, and violent appeared to Hash from It us ho gazed, till they were concentrated and lost In a ruby-colored Hume, which glanced and corctiscated Into all the hues of the rainbow as he changed the position of tho stone. (.iilttlng the Jledresl, tho dervish proceeded to the house of an honest Jeweller with whom ho had long been acquainted, and showing him the opal, demanded lo know Its value. " It is wortli thu revenues of a paeha- lic," replied tho lapidary ; "but thero Is nojowellerln Calrosulllclently wealthy to purchase) it." " Supposing it were shown thu Gov ernor," Inquired tho dervish, "might hu not, since ho Is extremely rich, be Inclined to buy It nt Its full valuu V" "I would not he thu man," whisper- edlhe lapidary, "to tuanago tliu negotia tion he would certainly seize upon tliu gem, and bastinado mo to death." " What, then, is to ho done '."'said the dervish In perplexity. The Jeweller mued itwhlle, and then exclaimed : "There Is here in Cairo a rich mer chant from India, who leaves to-night with the caravan lor Syria; he will buy the opal, and enrich its owner with fifty thoit-and dinars of gold." it would endow a college," exclaim ed tho dcrvl-h. " It would purchase a p.tchallc," re joined the lapidary. These suggestions wure merely paren thetical. Tho Jeweller carried thu opal to the merchant, who gave for It a still larger sum than had been named. Thu dervi-h .when lioltad received tho money nirered to reward thu Jeweller for his trouble; but unlets hu could purcha-u the office of a pacha, hu was alrcadv sufficiently opulent to ho regardless of gain : hu therefore refitted thu dervish's offer. Tho latter, cau-ing tlie gold to bo tied up in two leathern hags, had it borne before hlni by slaves tohlsnpart- inent lu the college, whero lie carefully locke d II up. lie then proceeded to the hoiiso of the wall, who was asleep, and his slaves, upprehen-ivo of hlssoverity refused to wake him. Deing question ed, however, they Informed him that their master had loll with his lleuten ant orders respecting tho Arab, who according to the lie.-t of their belief, was to bu strangled in tliu morning. Having received thi- cheering Information, thu dervl-h hastened to thu lieutenant's house, and found hlni surrounded by spies and executioners, and furiously intoxicated with beng. Willi such a man he perceived there was nothing to bo done; so ho repaired to the pii-on, and through the inlltieuco of his sacred char acter,eailly obtained ailmlllanco. lim ing consulted with Slbbl, it was agreed that t'MMpe from injustice should bu puichn-cd ilth money. Tho Jalloi wcro bribed ; and the Arab found him -elf at liberty with a fortune larger than that of any other man in Cairo, heaving the bulk of his property in the hands of the dervl.-h, lie proceeded to Constant! nople, where hu piireha-ed from tho sultan the ollleo of cadi, aud returned to reform the manners of his native country, lie received his reward Having pronounced a righteous judg ment in 11 dilllcult cause, he was stabbed hy tliu uiisiicce.fiil ttiltoi-, ntnl wassonn followed to the grave by the old dervl-h Vln- hags of dinars beacame the proper ly of the Mo-quo uf I'lowei's, and were employed In building that beautiful oiatory at tliu door of which two iiuii tired poor persons still receive a loaf daily by Iho posthumous charily of Slbbl. What became of the opal V The mer chant who had purchased It was killed near Alexandria, among the ruins of which tho gem was lo-t; some years later It was picked up hy 11 fellah, who sold It for two or three pi-a-ters to Hoholy, tlie dragoman of thu French ('un-iil.ite. Tills mini, who understood nothing of Its value, iiskid Htts.-eliiuist, tho Swedi-li traveller, how much it might bo worth, but received no satis factory answer. It afterwards passed into tlto hands of hirancnurt, l-'rench Consul at Cairo, who carried it to Con stantinople, wliere) it seems to havo been bought hy the Trench Kmbiissador. Lastly, somo time before tho great Devolution, It bceamu tlto property of thu famous Due do Nlvernols, who used to exhibit It to admiring visitors at ids gorgeous soirees lu Loudon. Ac cording to some, it afterward passed Into ltusla; but wottro altogether un able to ttace its fortunes beyond tho troubles which broke out In I'lauco af ter thu storming of thu Dastlle. A:; unmitigated wretch conipllos tho following memoranda for young ladles : " Havo a good piano or none. Ho suru to have a "dreadful cold" when asked to "favor the company." Cry at a wedding, hut don't fidiit. Always ticreaiu at a spider. Nuvcr leave your etui papers In lliu drawing-room, Drop your handkerchief when you aru going T.0 faint. Mlud you tiro "engaged" If yim don't llke your partner. Abjure ringlets on a wet day. Never faint un less It Is convenient to fall into tliu arms of tho young gentleman you love. He member, It Is vulgar In tho extreuiu to know what your mother is going to have for dinner. When you go shop plug lm suru you take your ma along with you to carry tho bundles. " Timk is money" only when It "pan- AH ACCOMMODATING JUDOB. Tin: following story only tho con cluding portion of which wo glvo Is told by Jtidgo .1 , of .Inckson, Texas, of John Kolfo. n backwoodsman. Holfe, a tall hunter, dressed In deerskin nnd armed with a revolver, rlllo nnd bowlo knife, vllts Jackson, calls on tho Judgo tit his residence, (with tho narra tor) and thus relieved Ids mind: " You see, Judge, early day before yesterday morning, I started for this place, and as 1 wouldn't chisel I went without eating tho wliolo day. I slept In tlto woods, and yesterday morning 1 got up as hungry as n panther ; and n I walkctl, along, thinks I, what am I to do '.' I never seo gatnu so scarce ; thcro wasn't so much as a squirrel lobe found. in ubovci cheating and man out of ills dinner, hut I felt that n dinner 1 tiili-t have. Just then a fellow comes riding nlong tho road. I talked to him, and tried to borrow, swearing to pay at any place lie might name, in n week ; but the fellow told mo ho paid his way out of his own pocket, and ho'd too llttlo to to divide. " How much havo you got V" said 1. "Two-fifty," said lie. "Now, thinks 1, Hint is too llttlo to divide. So, while he's looking another way, I shoots him through tho head, ami glu him as decent a burial as I could under nu old log, and took tho two dollars and a half. Hut It won't do; my conscience misgives me. I'm sorry for It, and wish the fellow couhl havo his money back, If ho could be nllve. Hetween you and me, as It's too Into for that, I think I ought to bo hung." The Judge called his llttlo black boy, ordered three papers of tobacco, and wo smoked lu silence. "Then you really think you ought to bo hung'.'" ho said with compassion, as he whiffed a rlom! of smoke toward tho celling. " I do, In fact," nns weietl Holfe, emit ting n similar volume of vapor. Tho Jiulgo smoked, r.ntl considered again. "Well, we'll try to hang you," ho added. There was an expreslon of gratitude in Holfe's eyes as ho replied : Thank you. That will ease my con science," Tho Judga again knocked tho ashes from Ids pipe, antlspoku: Well, conio hero again in an hour. I'll try to get a jury." Holfe and myself having laid our pipes on tho table, were about leaving, when tho Judge asked us lo take n drink, which, having done, we bade him good morning. At the expiration of half an hour, we returned, when wo found some twelve men drinking and smoking with tho magistrate, awaiting us. We wero po litely requested to sit down. " Now," said tho Judge, addressing himself to Holfe, "tell thu gentlemen what you havo already told me." Whereupon, Holfo repeated the state ment ho had before. " Now, gentlemen," continued tho first speaker, ','1 wish you to say if this gentleman Mr. Holfe your name is, eh'.' Well, there's somu llnu brandy; make yourself perfectly at homo; gen tlemcn, do you llnd John Holfu guilty, or not guilty of murder',' In addition to what ho said, I will observe for your information, that I have sent out aud found tliu bodyjust wheru hu stated it to be." Thu jury smoked, roto up, took a lit tie brandy and water, and then sat down again, and smoked in silencu for somu time, At last one of them, who n peared to bo tlie foreman, said : " Tho case Is tolerably dear, and we rather think bo's guilty," " There's moro tobacco on the table said tho Jtidgo to Holfe, "the best you can find anywhere. You havo heard what thesegentlenien havesald. Well," ho continued, a llttlo unen-Ily. "I don't like to tell you In my own liou-e; " " Let that bo no hindrance," said Holfe, lllllng and lighting his pipe. " Weil, then," continued tho Judge " come here at tnn o'clock In thu morn lug, nnd I'll have you hung." Holfu looked discontented, and np pen red mortified ut the Idea of a-king a favor. " You you have been so kind tome," ho said, hesitatingly, "that I hardly like to ask you for anything more." " Not at all," replied tho Judge. "Out with it: you aro welcomo to It hoforo you nsk." "Well," said Holfe, "I wlslt-to morrow Is my ague day, and the shakes come on nt ten would you bo so good us to bang mo at nluoV" " With the greatrst pleasure," tin Bwered thu good-hearted Judge, shaking Holfu by tho hand. "Nine It shall bo." Accordingly John Holfu wint to tho Inn, paid Ids hill, nut! the next morn ing was hung as the clock struck nine, Tin: JOujxoit's TitiAr.s, Kew persons havo a Just conception of nn editor's trials. They aro as numerous as the sands upon tho sea shore. lie Is ex pected always to have something funny. If ho does not his paper Is dull and pro-y. If he does not have It full of accidents, elopements, or murders, It Is uninteresting. If hu docs not publish every non-ciial-cal communication, ho Is a blockhead and not fit to bo an editor. If ho does not glvu everybody but the fault finder a rub occasionally, tlto paper Is stale and unworthy of support. If ho does, ev ery body elu is mad and threatens to stop the paper. If too much or too llt tlo truth Is told he Is threatened with a libel stilt. If it contains no polltlc.il matter ho Is a coward ; If a llltlu politi cal Information It Is all wrong. Some say iiioru attention should bu given to miscellaneous literature, others to llnuiuv, others to markets, others to Im provements, and a thou-aiid otherslmvo their mind made up how a pupcrshoijld' bo conducted, and no two of them can agree. Under such circumstances how can it be expected that tho editor of a paper can suit overybody, Scntnloii JlcyMer. Till! great tut of llfu Is to play for much nnd stako little, hi other words', " to buy eiicup mul soil clear," PIUOB FIVE OENTS. DKOTncn ciiawfoiid's sun- MO IT. A RoUTitintN' exchange gives tills ns tlto first sermon of x now minister in n vlllngo In that section. Ho began apolo getically ns follows : "You don't see mo to-day In tho dress I allers wear ; T come among you as a stranger nnd nm now tricked out In my sforo clothes. 1 nm not n proud man, hut I thought it would bo moro becoming among strangers." After this ho rn!etl n hymn In which tho congregation Joined. Ho then be gan his sermon. My dear brethren and sisters, first and foremost, I'm gwlno to tell you tho nffeeting partln' I hnd with my congre gation nt Hctiiel Chapel. After I had got thrpugh with my farewell sermon its I como down outen the pulpit, tho old gray-headed brethren nnd sisters who listened to my volco twenty years, crowded around me antl with sobbing voices and tearful eyes, said Farewell, brother Crawford ! As I walked down tho aisle, the young ladles, tricked out in tliclr finery, brass Jewelry, gowgaws, Jim-cracks, paints and tlotinces, looked up with their bright eyes, and pronounced with their rosy lips Farewell brother Crawford! The young men, in their tight punts, new boots, high collars and tlaslty waist coats smelling of pomatum and cigar sninko with shanghai coats, and stri ped Zebra pants they loo said Fare well, brother Crawford ! Tho llttlo children lambs In tho fold lifted up their t'ny hands and small voices, and with ono accord said Fare well, brother Crawford ! Tho colored brethren of the congrega tion now came forward (black shoop who had been admitted to the fold un der my ministry) with teirs rolling down their cheeks, they too said Fare well, brother Crawford ! As I got on my horse and Initio ndlou to my congregation forever I turned to take a last look at tho church whero I hail preached more than twenty years, nnd as I gazed at its dilapidated walls and moss-covered roof it too seemed to say farewell, brother Crawford! As I rodo through tho vlllngo the peo ple who poiictl Ithelr heads outen tho windows unci the servants who leant on their lirooms, nil seemed to sa ' Fare well, brother Crawford ! As I pas-ed along down the highwny, through tlto forest, tho wind, ns it sighed nnd whistled through the treo tops, playing on tho leaves and branch es thu burden of -alvntion, it seemed lo say Farewell, brother Crawford ! Crossing a littlo creek that was gur gling and singing over tho pebbly bed, as it rejoiced on its way to the great ocean of eternity, it too seemed to my Farewell, brother Crawford. As I rodo along down a hot dusty lane, an old sow that was asleep In a fence corner, Jumped out of u biulden witli a loud broo-too, broo-too ; sho too seemed tosay Farewell, brother Craw ford I My horso got frightened and jumped from under me, and as he curled his tall over his back kicked up ids heels and ran oil'; he too fcenied to say Farewell, brother Crawford '. Toui'ifiNO I'as.sac.i:. " There Is a Clod 1" Tho herbs of the valley, thu ce dars of tho mountain, Mess hlni ; the Insects sport In his beams; theelephant salutes hltn with the rising of the day ; tho bird slugs Hlni In tho foliage ; tho thunder proclaims Iliniln tho heavens; tho ocean declares his Immensity. Unito lu thought at thosamo instant, tho most beautiful objects In nature; suppose) that you see at onco nil the hours of tho day and all tho seasons of tho year ; a morning of spring and n morning of au tumn; a night bespangled with stars and a night covered wllh clouds; mead ows enameled with flowers ami forests hoary with snow; flehlsgllded by tints of autumn ; then nlouo you will have n just conception of tho universe. Whilo you nru gazing upon that sun which Is plunging tiniler tho vault of tho west, another observer etlmlreslilm emerging from tho gilded tes of the eat. Hy what iiiconceivi lo magic does that aged star which is sinking aud fatigued and burning In tho shades of tho even ing, reappear nt thosamo Instant fresh and humid with the rosy dews of morn ing '.' At every instant of tho day thu glorious orb is at once rl-Ing, resplen dent at noonday, and sotting In tho wist; or rather our senses deceive us and thero Is properly speaking no east, west, or south lu thu world. Kvurj thing reduces It-elf to a single point, from whence tho king of day sends forth at ones,- a trlplo light in ono substance. The bright splendor Is perhaps that which naturo can present that Is most beautiful, for whllo It gives us nn Idea of tho perpetuil magnificence and re sistless power of OUod, It exhibits nt tho same time a shining imago of the glu rious trinity. AM. in Di:ht. Alan is Ood's debtor in a thousand ways. Wu commence with Ids being. "Ho made us, and not wu ourselves." As 'mono can kcoptillvci his own soul," it follows that, not hav ing thu power to preservo life, so that we aro neither self-created nor self-pre served, flod mado us. It is a proper and beautiful acknowledgment of the servlcu: "Wo tliauk thco for our crea tion." Will any Intelligent individual assert that ho is under no obligation ' . (iod for ills bodily existence, his Intel lectual faculties, his moral powers, his soul capable of such enjoyment new, and, if saved, destined to a a happine.ts Inconcelvlbly great and eternal hereaf ter'.' This Is a debt. We owe all wo aro to 1 1 1 1 1 1 who has said, "1 has'o crea ted hlni for My glory," Wo aro not self-proprietors; we belong not to our selves; wo are nut our own. Wu may not enjoy our members nor our faculties M wo list. Our physical, intellectual unci moral naturo belongs to Clod, Made originally' In Ills imago, it was made expressly for ids glory. m-his Will "Artemus Ward" directs that, after tho death of his mother, hU property shall bo devoted to tho erection of an asylum for printers,