4 4y $ IrbPllllllPlllll VOL. II.-N0.2 BLOOMSBTJllG, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1868. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ni,oi).usnim mi.kotouy. STOVES AXD T1NWAUE. Al'illl MI'.TZ, dealer ill sloven A tinware, Main I id., iibnv, cniiit ltiiti!cr. vl-n 1 1 ji. itti'iitr, , llllK'li, M.lhlKl stovetv anil tinware, , west of .Market. llniicrt 1-n 1 1 Cl.OTltiXd, AC. ,oWI:NUlil!d, iiicrdciuttiillor, .Main id., :d ihsir above American house. l-nn 1 W. I'ltKMIlIlltCtN. wholcsalonliilrclaliilrnt. .1 ir tn flitt liln. te.; lliirtimiti'K building. Main ntnrl, Vl-nll dkuus, chemicals, ac. 1 N, MoVI.lt, iIimbkIkI uiul nitheciiiy, lix j, change bloclt Mnln st. 3 ,i l l.t'T .Irin.irlst. olnl iilintliceurv. Itlllier I'j. bloclt. Mulll !., west "f .Market, vi-nll CLOCKS, WATCHES, AC'. I dl'lM lll.lt;VII.VHI', VVIIICU Wlltnun .i......... I I iii.nr southeast cornel Main and I mn ts. l-i 1 1 ni; HAV.UIH, tlciler In clocks, watches 1111,1 itiiln k.. noni-le iiia-slfo American house. ' vi-nll u L'ATl It 'AUT, watdi and rim ; hi,, li lowJlaiu, maker, Mailed vMilI ISOOT.S AX1) SHOIiS. plo-llu American house. V'. "I i f-.nt.i.i'iii:it in;iiiitf.iftiiriT niut ilcnlrT In limiti A uiul itlmcOl-iluHl., rpiiudt" Kplseopal rhutdi Vl-lll! MKNItY KUilM, tmnuf.icturcr ami ilialrr In l.nritu uiul !uif.i ifi-itcir1iHt iti . Kii.st Illooiiiv- buri'MuliiM. tnlt 1) )UAX(li:VlM,i: MUhTTOHY. Dlt. (1. A. MliriAWII'.t,, i-hyslclnuniid surgeon, Mnln si., nu.U door tndotsl'ii Hold. vMil, 1)ltl('K lloiiil, nii1 rcfrcslmu nt saloon, bv Is I rai-1 Mitiiiinii,i'iii nrr ir Mnlmiiicl Hue id.vint? CjWAN ltOTl't,, tho m-ncr house by John Ktiy tj dcr, Main t above l'lne, vblil" Dk. Kl.oAN, dcMi r In ilry goods, , lumber unit general .Meitluindlsc rroccl les, Mnln st! Mm; riHIOMAM Ilt'ClvI,:, xii.l.llf iiii.l llnnuss innl;, r I Mnln st., above the swan Hotel, vlnl7 iii.inuf.icturer of iln ware and Main si,, above 'lit. M.liU r II. MMITH ) , denier In stovts itc CAMfiM, r.vintirn-, iiniiuiw Q.Mnln Mm ot, A A.. dhccury, vl-ni I A 1', mfXMAN, Mi-ulmnt lallnr ami A ((i-iit'i furnishing rooih, Mulnst.,not ihr (o die lukl; hold. l-nlT H. irAYlirimT,('lorUn, Wntdirs nn.HlntiH , K'lKilri'iI. UuiiH ntul WnU'hcH lor wile, Mnln iH-uiw l J in. 1-1114 I AMIW I1. 1IAUMAN, ('nlflnrt Milker, mvl t'n tj ilerlnker, M.Uu HI,, lielow L'lne, 1-n IT At M IIAKIiC. Kr.I.l.r.lt.OiiiffitlonFry. ovucrH M Ae.. iVei)ii rineHI., Ititweeti Miiliiaii-l Mill. II. A C. KllU'Il.vr.Il, I11ackiniUliH , htieet, nuir l'lne. on Mill V 1-11 17 riU.IAM lii:i.ON(J..shoitniiKu nii.l Miiiiur.tr luui'ol i:riik,JllflM.,MttnnMno vlnl'J MID, nnl 1-nlT 1M.IAH HNYlHUt, I'l.mr nn.l (tiM lj iKulirtu grnln.MlllHtrttt. I DAM M'lirvi.l'.lt, Iron f.mn.lor, MiiclilnM il ntm .-viiiuuiiu-utUT OI I'lOn U1I fI, i Democrat us rscAVspwptMl h rLni.t4iit:i) r.vi.itv hiiuav mih.mmi ,t I ut.ooMsiivitd, pi:x.'a. Tlinitrlnclplesof llilap,iHrureti the JeiriThoJ Inn Hihoolnf poll! let. Tluw print Iplcn will ne hupotiiprmnUctl.jetrouilrJ'y niul khuless hhnl not ho forKittm ttutlormtln thetii,ulit'tliirvltl lnl!lliinlt, or with emit' tnp.irarles of the Vrvl Thciulty, lmppltK.niwl prtwperlly of the coin! tryWnurnlni uiul nhject; iitut ns (he nientiH t ttceure tlutt, wcrIiMI lahnrluincMly nnileiirnehlll for thelnirnioiiy,.ueeiHanl grow tlinf our ornnil Ir.alluii, TMiMiurM'HsCHU'TloNj 1vn dollarn n ynl If p:ill In mUame, If lint paid In mhrniw t )llar.Hiuil fifty ecnl vlll 1itlnnrlahly thniaKe Ti.hmh ov'AitVi.i;TiiNO i Oiiei-riunruiileii Uiul or UsH)oiie ur three lii'-eitlont each nutis.l nunt luertlou &) ceulH, UA:h A. WII.I.IAMMACn. .il 17 lanniiMiu.il Man- below IIuitiu.m'M .tore i st of Market ht reel . Vl-n It UtOKKSSIOXAI.. I H I V ANM, M. I. Mirueon aiul phjslel.m soutli J side Main M., la-low Market, I-iilt It. It. I Klntiey fiiirucon ileutUt, ti-t-lh extiaet lecl without pain. Main M neatly opnsltt f.plscopal Chureh, vMiM II, M'KIIIiVY, M, I. PiirReon mid phjslelan fj KOtitli Bl'lo Main st., below Market. vl-nll I UU'ITKH, M. It. suron nntl I'hyslelan, ,) Miirlccl si., above Main. ln 1 1 DU. II. o. lIOi:U(surBeondentM,Maln M., nboo court Imuse. vl-nll MIIjIjINKHY it KAXCY GOODS. MIKH I,t.in IJAHICM'.V, lulllluer, Uam-.i-y hultoliiK. .Malum. vl-nh MI A, I). Wr.llll, fancy conrN, nollonn, hooks, Muttout-ry, north hi do Mulu iltet't below Mar ie t. vl-ntl l.i l-IiTKUMAN, mltlhiciy and fancy mU n Jj poslte I'plscopul rhunh, Mttln M. l-nlt HH. .ll'I.IA A. A. SADII llAKIvIXY, Indies ill eioaiiH 4 and dress n.itti-rn Main niiil ti-st tl. houtheatl corner vl-nll MISSM. IHUtUICICHD.V, millinery and fancy snot Is Maintd.,op.osltu Court IIoue. l-nil IW. M. II. l'UUMAN, milliner. .Main M. ill . Ilartmau'M store, west of Mutket M. below l-nl.I mm: MIshi;s IIAUMAN mllUneiy and fancy J ko'Is, Mnln strut Just below Ann ilcau hnuso. l-nll jioti:ls and saloons. II.KACOCK.nyKtcrnnd eatlns falonn, Ameri can IIouc, Maln fit., lialtzer la-nciKk miperln ti ndent. vl-n M A. .IACOMY, roufettlonry, chaimu Mod:, Jluln liriliMYr.lt and oyster saloon, wholesale and retnll, baltrry, 1-n i:i I.lOX A W'KHK, confeellonery, bakery, and ojm 1 ter Nihxm, iliolchalo and retail, Main fit., Just below lion. vl'tiM nXCllANOl-: 1IOTKU hy J. V Jj ht.t opposite eomt house. IMKUICAN H0rSK,ly JoitN Liucotic, Main A td., wvi of Iron hlreet, l-nl-1 hy ti.W, MAti:n, east end tt vl-ull Casmjv. Main vl-nll I.iOUKS norKi., r M.uuM. 1) HTOIINKlt, refreshment t-alnon.Mntu nt.Juit ), uIhimi court hoiiKe, vl-uM P. ('AHU)Y, rt'fn'shmetit salcon, KxcliiiiiKa hotel, Ijiwkoh laliniin,Miperlutende!it vl-nll r II. (III-IIOIM:, lefreshment wdoon, hhlu-'s nioi it houui Mtie ;iain m. em MKUCIIANTS AND (ilUK'KItS. 11 .IAt OIH, Cot'reetHn vj , i M., about Com t ll(aie, i lhs 1 1e. Midli v 1-110 CJ II. MH.I.lCIt, ileahT In dry K"ods u'riM-erle-, n liueenswaie, flour, wilt, hhoeN, nidlou. t te. iTxehalico Moelf, M.ilustrtet, l-lill II'KI'IA'Y M'.AIj Co., dealeiw In diyK'ds, Al uiod'iies, Hour, h'd. mlt. tl-h, lion, nails, t te,, multicast coinei Main and Marl.tt M. 1-till and fihoeK, i-ui; HC.llDWr.Il.hatKand caps, hoof! Main M., abn e t mirt houv. ft l. it A It II. drv fronds nnd nntlolis. huiltllWCt j. coiner Main and lion Ms, lnl J noith- .1. llli(lVi:it. dry Ko.ds, Kiocerlis , wvsl lonier Main and Imu il 111 uiacturers of halher, Mill Mint. In I IDIIX Ki:r,I.i:U, Uoot nnd Shonnalur, I'lim I sireet, opposite Iln- Academy l-ni" l II. II r.lMttNO A ldl()Illt:il,l nipuuerHand A, liulldeis, Main Mud, hi low l'lii", vl-ulT OAMlir.I. M. l'UKNTISS, Veteilnaiy snrion,at O th: ltrlck Hud I. corn r of Main and l'lne sis. vl-n 17 hpaci:. Oncfi'iuare Two sjuaies Tin i Kiuares. I our fcrpiarctf,,, Half column... One column,... LKillT STKIIKT IUHKCTOUY. )irn:it KNT, ilealrr in dry Roods, ciocerlos. Hour, feed, alt, lUh, lion, ills, etc., Unlit htreet. 1-nH I TKUWII.I.KII.i:, I and Chilli maker. CaMutlm.ikt r, L'ndeitaker vl-ull 11 V. Kr.l.I.I'.Y, Iltackumllh, opposite, post nillee, 1 M'lllit II above schixd house. st door l-n l(; , millinery and ianey goods, vl-uM IU.M.l.Kl.l, iieaier in i.eauier, nmr", miiit, tie. Casli paid for Hides. vl-nl'l HTM. M. I'AT. ilenlerlii stocs and till ware 111 ) nit Its branches. " vl-nl'i )i;n:U W.OMAN, niamitaduteraud dealer In I nonis. nnu biioes. .H.KSEYTOWX DIKMCTOUY. i M A ce rles, yralu, lumber etc., .Ierse town. W-nW .1 it irlt Kti- Minllvi.ti tiiwiisbln Columbia eountv l',. l-n lii HOTELS AX1) SALOONS. JO N O I' O N 1) It O T K 1.. i ii k iitnK'tlfMio(l h.ivliiT l.'fiHfil ami i e-lurnlsli 'd In ood K l ho iiIhuo w t Ibltiuiwn House, 81IU1IU1 A MO NO TIM! M Dt'NTAlNH In I be bnrilpr-tof CnIinnbl.llindSlllllail COUIltlrs, In mi., nf I h imtl bfiiiitttnt mid lieu) tbl ill reifious lnthoHtate; Is tully piepaied to aeeoiuuiodato viMiorH aim hojouiueii VIT 'rmuit r.vMium The I'iUid ami streams uro well blocked with delicious tlsh of inuny KIikIh including T It O V T A .N 1) 1 I K K, mid hoatM in uood nrdtr will ho kent fur tho ac- commoihiHou and amusement of guests, elthei lor iisuiiiK or pieaMire excursions upon mis neau 1 1 fill sheet of water which Is hi:vi:ual mu.i-4 in kxtiint. iteil to the huntNUian a splendid llefl lor his own peculiar uporiH, ami exercise witii uis li O (1 A Nil (j U X. HIh Larder will ho alwajs provided with the delicacies ol tho season and his Uartdocked w llh 1'UHK I.Kilious. The llotisu Is lai'Konml couiuio- illous; inu ntaniiui; extensive aiut sale. Tl... irilllyll i 1,-1, lll.ll ftllMl KUl'.-llll Itf.llltH the IJhionishuri; A- Lackawautvi Il.illroad; and is a spiemtiii luace in pass inn noLmoiiins oi pom imV. 1J. It. HAYIKMIST. May 17, Wi;-lm. c 1 () 1. I' 51 1! I A II O V S K, THE COLUMBIAN, 1M. s:.) ,. ,t,i . S,l)0 . ).) .. 1H,I .. lVlltl "M. $.!,)) V") 7,l) ,! i:,t) IV1" :im, ll.'O S,I1 ay) I Vl M,iJ lit),' 11,10 1 1, 1-.V) H,' ll.lll) EO.i LUiio i,) Kxmitor'8 anil AilinlnStrntiir's Xotlco S-J.'tti All illtor'H Nollt'o S-,1-1. Otlitr aiUiTtlsenicnl lnicl U'tl nccortllns tfusprclat contrnrt. r,iiK!netH not tecs, wllhoul advertUflufnt.twpnll ccnti jht line. Transient nilviTtNeinents I'ayublo Inadvanctl all fitheri. duo alter the llrst tnvertliin. 45 It Is, In allcnl'i, mote likely tn lie (.atlslail tory, both to Hiihscrlber1! and to tho rnblUhcr J that remittances an.l all coniimiiileatloni respet 1 lug tho bulncusof thepaper, be sentiltrect to thl otllceef inibllentlon. All littert, whether relallnl to the editorial or hu!nex4 concerns of the impel att-1 alt payments tor subscription, advertMinl or Jobblnc, nro to bo made to ntul nddrtsttcd nnocKVAY a ntr.nzi:, "Oitumltan Ojjlct," IlLOOMflUMtO, TA.I Printed at rtobNou'R ItulMlui;'., near tho foul House, by fir.vi. St. VAsnKKSi.in!, 1'lt.VNK It. HSYIIKK. BUSINESS CARDS. J PH XT r NG Neatly CM euted lit this Otllee. 31. 1VKIiI.i:, ATTOllXIiV.AT.Ii A W, Ashland. Sehuj Iklll ft unity, IVnn'a. K. JACKSOX, AT TO UN Ii Y-A T I, A W, lkrwlek, (Jiiltiuibla County, IVnu'ii, "TV J Jl. TIIAC'UII, " A T T () It X K Y - AT-1, A V, lierwlclt, rolumbla rounty, lNiura, "YII,L1AM II. A15IIOTT, A TTO II Nl'i r-AT-I, A V C'liNTI'.Al.IA, l'A. M. nllV. A. WAHTMAN Irv eoiiils. imilons, and arocerlcn,, Main htojtposUe rplseopuldiuii h. Mil, HrNSIlHIUint, ihl-i lit.) wioei-rle, tobae. , en, and cun f I'tiomuy, Main st la low Aim i Han house, l-lill a.iii:civi,i:y Muln sis. , KeVtoneshoestoic I, htntlotnrj, southwest corner Market and honks and 1 aiut I.nll rll.l.IAM I'.ltA'-.MI'S, eonlietlonuICK, Main St., jiihi ni)ot eouri noose. i-u w p MIINIU'NII AI.I..KI neial stork nf melt-liau-lj, illsnnud luiulier, euiner of Main strict and lienvlek ro id. M-ni:l I .1, IIOM1I1NH, ileulcr 111 dl.v po.ls meelles l ie. I Wihe'Hbloik, Malnsl., bt lnwlron vbjii! I I.'. (UllTON, (lloeerlt'H ,fc l'l 0 Molls, Solllll- fjeast eoiner Main nml lion Mi ets. 1-n 1 1 KUlis, etc., l.lill ( V, KXYHr.lt, harilwine, eulluy, C, Mtllust., below lion. I .1. Sl.l)AX,ilealei'llnholceiliyi!oods, House. j ki f plimnonds. in sh KiiKerh s, etc., etc. Main si., opposite loutt nouse. lnt I I K. liVlilt, L-roccrlis nml gdiernl inelcluinillsn il Main St., abovo West. 1-11 1 1 I 'l, r.lAliri.l.."s-t, ory tittoo., Kits-, i.e., u.,i, 1 1. shoiK.ttc. ltupelt blink. Main ,t west ol 1(.Marklt. llliliX Alill KTOHXlilt. II wt.MI hilelv inirchnsed nml IHte.1 11)1 the MCII-KIIOWII litililstiu lltiiei rropi llj ,ioei,i,si fi:v boons Aiiovi: Tin: coftir uopsr, on the sanio sltle of the streit, In Hie town of Itlooiusbtirt lilel hlil!M nbblflltda lleellstj for the same am n k ,s t a v n A X T , the Proprietor lias ikteriiilned to Hive tt) tho peo ple Wiling the loivu on busluesii ur plcasuie, A I.lTTI.Ii MUltl". KOOM, Ills slllblllll; also Is extenKe, lllnl Is lltted up in put bui;lesiinilialll.u;eslii thediy. lie Pi")!); Ui'Slllat eei j thllui about hisi slabll.hnieni shall beeoiiiluctid In an oulei ly and law nil iiialitii l ; end he lespeellull) solicits a share ot the public I 'itioii'iuf. (iiiyl7'iti-m. iconics I1DTKI., tii."ii:iii: w. MArur.it, rmpiutor. 'I ho abo"e well-known hold has locciitly under. none rud "Ml ehaiues In Its internal in raiiw iih ills, and Itspr. prleioriiniiouncf stohlstorniereusioin and the triuelllni! public that bis accomodations lor theeonilolt nf III guests are second to none 111 the country. Ills table will always be found sup plied, not only with substantial food, but with all the dellenehHof the leason. Ills M'llies and li quors (except that popular lieveniKti known as ,1.V.7fin7"),plltchHscddlrcct fioin tho linpoltlliu' houses, nlu ililltely pule, ami lice liom all itol. snnous di tigs. He Is thankful for n liberal pal run aee In the past, ami w 111 einillnue to deserve It In the future. (IliOllUli V. .MAl'dlilt. rjHI K SWAN 1IOTKI., THH l l'bl.l! norsi:,l tlllAXdliVII.I.i:, COI.l'JIIUA CO., l'A. Ths subseilber respectfully Informs his fl lends nnd the public, that lie has tnltt n the ntme iw II known llouso of I'nti riulmiiut,.nud will lt Iueuseti in icceivo ino eusioni ,u an win, ,,,. avor hlln with n enll. T1 W, 3IIlil,HU, ATTOIlXIiY AT I. VW. Olllcewlth II. It. Little. In 1,1 lei! ''' l lolnlm.' l'ost Otllee. ca-1 loll n ties, ilic i-rn mil lVnsluils collected. , iKepJSJ'i. . .- JOIIX (I, PltK'.IZKr- A T T O 11 N I i Y - A T -1, A V, Office In ltejilster nntl ltoconler's ofllce, In thl Imsement of tho Court House, llloomshurji, . V) OHKUT K. CI.AltK, A T TO It X II Y A T -1, A W lllll.n. collier ot Main and Miukct streets, I'llst Xiitlonal llalllf. Hlotimsbuiir, I'.l. II. Ii 1 TT Ii H, ATTOltXIiY-AT-I.AW, on Main slu et, In bilclc Imlldlim below the House, lUotmishurir, I'.i. 13. Oi-Kicr Court House Alley. tumblttn Otllee, hi: wim, Kr.iii' a noon 'USCKI.liANlCOrs. ft V, COltl'.I.I., furniture looins, three sloiy U, InleU on Main fct west ol .Mm kit si. M-lll'l 11 J. THOItXTOX, wall paper, window shades, j, and llxtures, llupert block, Main st. v l-till II ItOSliNS'lOCK, pliotonrapher, lixchallBe block, Main St., opposite (unit house. lul I I'. llltOAlir, phototrapher, I Inl I Hum's build Inn inn thcnsi t oilier Mill li and M.irkctst, l.iill T W, IIAltTOX,lobiieconlst.alid dcalerlll sloe i , ciinl. Main st opposite court bouse. vl-nlt I II. I'l'll-UXI.. sieldle, trunk nntl harness tj iiLikei, Main st below eouit, house, vl-nl'l ft I'lisll'lill, (Hue Milker, Hint Whllo and f.lliev t Tilliuer.scnlltivil, Vl-1117 I.l'MllliH CO., manuf.icturers I.uinber. ot al kinds, plaluluu mill iiint tho rail-load. vl-iitu W3. iTiTiI.liMAN.sndilleanil hainess limit, r, . iienrsouthw est isu net-.Main and Mai ki t st, .ntl 1 W1I.MAX, iiialble works, j, isnncr Main and Marl.Vt st lii.ooMHiiuita i.i'Miiiilt n.iud lumen in TAiir.i:, loll lllll ii liar well stiKketl with the best of Liquors, nnd every eflort will be made to render entire satis, faction. JOHN H.NYPIilt. oransevllle, I'a., March l lsu7-lui. pXClIANliK SA1.00X, Tun 1'ioprlctor of the I ixcbiuige Saloon hns now on hand u large stock or M'.MMlilt liri'ItliSHMliNTH, consisting of XI-ltMl OVsll.KS. SAllPIMS, I lltl'K. HOI.mi.NAH slll.KI' KiMlt'U, 111)11.1 1) Pl.i-s, sW I irZl.ll C1I1.USP IiACiKlt I1KK11, AI.K, AC, es- ro.Mi: oxi:, comi: am, and hki:. - i.awson cai.man. Hupcrliittntlent. Illoomsbtirg, May 3, M7. II ll.ltlNdl.l'll.dciihr In bhinos,oiKiiii I t, linloilcons.ato. W.ColiU slillliltiiieioi nuir southwtst vl-nll hinos, oigtinv ami .inn Ills m II. MAHI I'.llH. agent for (Hover , Ilalicr's . sewing machine. .Main st., Hartmau s i.uiiu iii4, up stalls. vl-nll I) W. ItoillllXH, llipior dealer second door from northwest corner Main and ltonsts, vl-nll r l'liACOCK. Notary I'ublle, notlheiist corner Main nnd. Market st, M' II UN A, ITNhTOX, lulilual nnd cash lates llle l Insiu mice eompiiny,uoitli(nsti oilier Malii uiul S im.1 t. vl-nU filioltfli: IIAs.hi:itT, iiinnufactuicr uiul up dr l er ot Ihicsbiie: mm hlnes, cheuibcillii'- idlty, ,ual MiurpUss' loillidiy ' rjMlK KSI'Y IIOTKI., r-Sl'Y, COI.l'MUIA COU.NTV, l'A. Till: subscribi r lesj i ( tfullv Infornis his fl h lids and the public, thnt lie Isis tl.lii 11 the nbove well known llouso of rutcllitintiiMit, and will bo phased In leedve the custom ot all who will I. ivor lilui with u can. Hi: WII.I, Klilil' A (10011 TAlll.li, n Harwell stocked with the best of I.Iiiiiois, and evt 1.V ellolt will bo lilnde to leli.lc ilittlle sails. bictlon. H ty C. II. DIliT" t CI1, I'a., April li, WI7. I la run mVj.b of Alii naiihoui Ch mi VI II QMXIBUS 1,1 XU. Tho undersigned would iisicctfiilly iinnounco to lliocltleus of lllooimbmis nnd the punno ginc Hilly that ho Is miming nit OMNIIIHH I.INIi tu t wt in this plncoand tho dllliieut rulltoild de pots dally (Sundiycxvptitl),tiiconncet with the several trains golnis houtliand West mi tho I ntn' wlssiuiiul Wllllanisjiort r.alliaul.and Willi those going Noith ami hoiitli nil the Ijickuwannn nni I lis oiiinilai.scs me' 111 g(Sl londlllnn, eimillio. dlous uiul enmtoilable, and cluilgi s least liable. Persons wishing to mei tor see their irleiulsde. in 1 1 inu be a. . iniodalcd noon H asonahloi hurgj lr li vim timely noilce ut iinv or the hotels. i i, viiihi j) , nniaiiN, rroprletor. c. It. nilOCKWAY, ATI'OKXriY AT I.A W, lii.oojisnritfi, l'A. OUR CO-TENANT AT THE TOWERS. 11V MISH A.MA.NHA M. HAI.Ii. belovc the O)-I.Ianl'l.T. J. ii. aoinsox, ATTOllNliV-A'f-I-AW, 111 OOMslll'Kll, l'l'.XN'A. Olllceln UnangsPs llulhllilg. Main Mlc, t, West of the Aliurlean llou-c. ll'O'-l '" L OUIS 11KHX1IAH1I Uoilld Inronii tho cltlwns of llloonnbuig nnd vii hilly thai he is now prcptiicii in uniui ts.u plating, slWir orgold. Iiecll.t... v v t i o x k r. n. M UMIilS l'lii I -l ,V .s , Having followed the pioressiotl or I'ublle t 11.1110 Ciler lor miinv ,v ears, would Infoim his rrleiuls Hint be Is still In Hie Held, lenity nntl v,'l lug to attend tr, all the duties or his calling. lVlsolis deslrlnghlsseivlcisshould call or will" lo.bini at lllisimsburg, '.i. in.iisl,,. -j-vlt. V. II. IiltAni.KY, i l.au Assisiani .Meuiea i oiei-ior r, ,r 1'llYHlCIAN A N I H U U (1 H 0 .X , MOnic.at the house opposite Hhle' Illodt, lilonuibburir. I'a. Call promptly ntteiuleil to bolh nlBht and day, liioonibuii ", j a u. i, I', s. r. s n i v H, V A II I N Ii T M A K li H , AM) MAM'l'AtTl'lll It HY bTKAM OK HASH, HI.1XPS, DOOltS, 8 II II T T Ii II K, 51 () U I, I) I N (i H, AYIXDOW KltAMICS, AC MAIN (iTUKET, llI.OOMl-IIUIt(l, I'A. Juno ai, si,7. O 0. C'Olil.IXS, ' r ah ii i on a in, i: HIIAVIXO. IIA1U C'UTTIXO AM) HIIAMl'OOINH HAI.CON, liver Wldniayer A Jacoby's lie Cniim Haloon, llLOOMHIIUlin, I'A, Ilalr llvdng nml Wblskeis eololetl black or bl own. Hall 'Ionic to dest toy (land l ill! audlieall. tllviuglbe hair: will irstote hair to lis oilglual color without soiling the flliist labi le, eonslautly on hand. J"'"! '. 91, Ai:r.viAN. r. il. ini.i.iMii ii. it, . human, HT.MAX, DU.I.lXfUClt & CO., Ilicn nil ttutluclotii blrtl ilrtipiu-'tl n miiir nlo tlicfllciucj liiit nutliiiii flo sllrrctl. Yi'iiw nftcr, wlicii I wns soul-sick of ioIsu nml worry I illil not foruet t tint .li'ltiroof Itlylllcqtili't. And oho dity Ivlti'ii I liiiiipcncil ti lion it m'vv.spiipcr villi iiiiutlvi'rtlsi'iiiciitsotllni'forlli tlmt llto liousc culled tliu, V()W(.ri', Itluill Its Ipimrlciinnrt's was to lot, I si'l.cd ti ioi Die thought tit once. We uro tx mrjjp, rollicking, fuu-lin- liK family, nml we linvo totintlcss rein- lioti". I reiiicliilicrcd the lonu stretch If front wall, nml wns sure of hrdrooins Mciuntu to our licstowiiicnt. If I could cure It, ono Miuimer was happily pro- lldcd for. I wroto to tho tifjont, luiiMd tho house, Ind tho llrst of .Ittiio we migrated conn- rywitnl. In nu Incredlhly short space If tliuo we hud scattered ourselves all ver the liou-c, explored to tho utile, liken nit Inventory of clo-.ets It liclnu , theory of nilno that house-, are hullt Ihlelly to contain tho-e convenient Ipartnients and made, a mid on tho relinrds and cardon. ltut there belli;;, Is Charley said, no fruit rlpu except n low Krecn curmnts, wo did not proc- Into our luveidiirntloiis any further In hat direction. Returning to thu hou.se, wo renewed Iiir ndvcnlttres within It. There was a iw wing, joining the main hotly of tho houe, where tho humbler parts of the Ivork could be performed. It was Willed Into apartments, the largest Ind most remote of which hnd once leen it-cd its a kitchen. This was in a Iretty dilapidated condition. The plns- I rlng wns cracked, and In somo places tiling front the walls. The hugo ratm that crossed the celling wero lack willi ancient smoke, nnd tapes- lied with cobwebs. There wns n wide, lien fire-plate with ponderous crime, lid foot-hooks, "And what's this?" cried Charlie, tying hold of a rusty iron door. It lidded to his urgent hand nnd dlscliH- II a yawning entrance to a dark env. Why, it's tho oven, Charlie." ".Sure enough I Hold your candle ere, sis," i illil mi. "Why, the place is large enough to 1st tin ox whole," Charlie saiu. it was, Indeed, and at the further irt lay a pllo of rubbish, of what sort o could only faintly di.-eeru. "Who knows but there are treasures Id there?" said Charlie, with cntlm asm. "I've n great mind to creep In the den nnd see." "Xo indeed, Charlie! With your best tithes on, too," I remonstrated. "Whew!" Charlie looked down ut his now grey lit in dNiiay, then cast n longing tigering glance at the mouth cf tho veil. "There aro only ashes there I dnro ty, cnnrlle, ntm you may nor. gei bother new suit of clothes when you ant tlieni." Xo! It's Jiut poviblo 1 mayn't," id Cliarllo turned heroically uway "Stay!" he said. "Wo must put up ictloor first. Help .no, Lu." 1 stooped with him and lifted one do of the heavy door. "Why you needn't try so hard, Lu," dd Charlie, looking at mo in surprise "1? I was thinking that I wasn't iftlng a bit," I returned, also surprised Charlie stared at me. "Didn't you breathe bard and fast ind lift ulimvtt tho whole weight'.' bought you were trying to show your iiiiscle." "Xonsciise!" I nnswered, with iiulig int inn, "11 wns you who breathed llko a locomotive, ami tugged and strained with every sinew." "Upon my word It wasn't, I.u !" said Charlie, vehemently. We locked at each other in u sort of confused surprise. "You look as If you had seen n ghost l.ticilla," cried Charlie, at length. I shivered. I felt an unaccountable sudden depression. "Come! Let's gonwity !" I snltl hast ily. Wo tin nisi to go out. Charlie pa--ed fir.-t Into the next inom.and I had step ped over thn thie-hold, my hand upon the door, Jut ready to clo-e It, when It was wrenched from my hand and slam nnd violently upon us. "My iod-what was that ?" It was Charles's exclamation. The young, red blond bad left his face, I was trembling too much to speak, but I totterctl out sjmiehow, and holding to Charlie's bund made my way into tho light, airy room whith wo used as our kitchen. ' Catty, our maid nf all work looked up from the biscuit she wns moulding "nil exclaimed : "Why, Miss Lu, your cheeks nro like mow, nnd it's ill you'll be.nfter nil this work." I looked fit Charlie; ho was discreetly silent. , Ju,t then mother's bell rang, nnd I ran upstairs in her. Mother was the In valid of our family. Sho wns not our own mother, but n llttio delicate, wo man Wliotn my laiuer nan laiven m nit I WAsalwavs a stubborn dl-liellever in ghostly appearances until 1 went to live ut the Towers, but my experience there wns too much for my Incredulity, The first time I ever saw the Towers was on a sweet, summer afternoon, more years ago than I llko to Ibink. Ve hnd been driving over miles and miles of country road, climbing breezy hill-, where lonely farmlioii-es sat over looking thu ipilet, pastoral Iand-'cnpe, honiellkeand happy In their seclusion, swooped down into green hollows where merry livers ran noi-iiy, mm nuns clat tered, and the horses feet echoed on the crazy wooden bridge, nnd tho deiu ntls, In full tlowcr, whitened tho thick ets, and tho gentians mado the mead ows blue, nnd loltrred through dim for ests where the birches whispered in tho wind, tho great oaks uprose, and tho si lence anil religious light awed ono llko a cathedral ; nnd at last, when thu af ternoon wns In Its prime, wlien tho whole western sky wns a Held of gold, and church tower and treo-top wero de fined upon it with exuuUlto distinctness wo came upon tho village of Lauds-ilowne. First there came neat whltohotisestet in vines nnd shrubbery: straggling, moss grown slouo walls dividing tho lileasant mowing Held-. ; lines of grace lul Knglish elms, garlantled ntiottt tneir i iicavt during the last years ol ins nie, brown boles with young green leaves, nn,i dying, left on our bands. There nntl tempting paths curving prettily be-1 Wero three children to, the youngest u tween margins or soft turf. And so j merry morsel of fun. The others wero presently ivo reached tho Towers. i respectively six nntl eight. Then wo 1 dltl not know, at tho time, thai it l mtl a Sophia anil .May, tno twins, jusi owned this soubriiniut ; afterward 1 sixteen, anil Hugh who was twenty learned that it was tho ancestral homo , (m0, and a tall, blue-eyed, nioti-tachloed nf n fimilW mom remarkable for Infill-, fellow whom wo called the colonel. 1 io A1 (iAMl 1 I. JAUillY, MniWo nnd Hi own Mono 13 Volks,roktl!lix,WsblllK,llllMlckrimd, VMllI M MC1& 1 niiiiblilni Ul UKUI.It.'HSIt""' ' (J ootid at Chum l-v). Ml. '.".H N01ITII TIIIIIU HlllM.T, (yearly f,,juir Jmmm, 7,'mr, ,un( . CP.) Wholesale IVnteiH lu VAltNH, llAriJ.NO, WAIUUNO, CAltliiTH' Oil. II.OTIIS, SII.VPIS, H.Y MIS, flllAIN IIAfiS, COKHAllli, AC. ALSO, WII.I.OW AXU WOllllKN WAItli, IlIll'SIIIS, TltUNKK, I.OOKIN'11 OI.ASSF.fl, KTC. May 10, IsiiMy, WAIITMAX & HXdKLMA.V, TOllACCO. HNUIT A hiidAIt MANl'rAL'IOUY, so. 311 soiirii niinnsinn.T, Sicolltl Poor below Wood, I'll 1 1, A HI! I. I'll I A, J, W, WAItlM.VN, II, I. li.Nlll.l.MAN IVKllY Customer may bo bine of u 11 uood lltor misiiltmttiitauiiiaiN'HClotli. Ulirltole. l-vlm. cncoimd wealth than for goodue.i a family now ijulte extinct. It was n massive three story house, with thu end walls of brick ; two nar row, tnll wings, exceeding tho main structure lu height, Hanked It; the win dows were inany-p.mcd and old-fashioned ; it stood dose upon thu road, the grass-grown yard, as trim, and green, nnd velvety as u gentleman's lawn, un closed. There was n low, Insignificant porch over the front door, curiously ills, proportioned to tho height of the build ing. A girl sat lu a chair in front of it porch busy with somo needle work. All around there wero homes which must have been the centres of warm, wns then maiclilng and countermarch, lug between the l'otoniae and lllch itimiil. 1 lltlll nlo n tv o f (hint's to worrvnbout. I I'Ul mother's 111 lienlth, Charlie's lllghtlness, tho problem its to how tho twins were to be educated, mid whether Hugh would ever bo anything but a dreamer; then Winnie, nml Jack, nnd .Ininlo wero idwiiyscinotinteiiiig frightful perils by field nnd Hood. And when these all failed 1 could always bemlserablonbotit Will. I was nover called up stairs by moth er's bell without suspecting a letter con taining bad news, I mil up hastily. therefore, and my complexion wasn't bonne life, but tlio street was utterly 1 any ruddier when 1 presented myself ,. . r .... ... i . : still, its If the people wero nil locnett in at neriluor n Hip Van Winkle sleep I'rom far-olV mowing fields caiuo tlio clink of tlio whetted scythe, now and This llttio stepmother of ours was n a wonderfully dellcnt' creature- She was past her fiftieth hi Ihdny now, but her cheeks were as fair as n girl's, nnd hniHItat wavering pink color in thftm which Is so delicious. Her life was nl ways on the point of going out, nntl sho required to bo guarded from Jill rude sdioeks with tho tenderest cure. So when she exclaimed ut my pallor, I mado out to smile and said 1 supposed I was tired. "I'm suro you nre, dear, nnd no won der. Hut now we nro here In this lino old eoiintry-plaeeyou ought to begin to Ick up. ' ou mint Inst on tlio twins doing more such great, red-cheeked girls ought to do half the work." I smiled, thinking that if I dld'nt get rested till Sophia and May began to help mc 1 should wear out first. "'1 bo girls don't llko housework, you know, mamma. Hut never mind. I dnro siy wo shall do very well. Tatty ays tho house is so convenient that it will bo only fun to do tho work." Mamma drew a little sigh of satisfac tion, anil glanced around her room. It was n large airy south chamber, having an outlook over cheerful green fields with blue hills In the distance. All our pretty things somehow gravitated to iiiamnin'.s room, and it had already, though wo hnd not been twenty-four bout's lu the house, n cosy homo look. "I really think 1 shall begin to mend here," sighed mamma. "You know Dr. , iissir said a room with a southern ex posure was what I needed. There is, though, just a little too much sunshine here. l)on't you think you could man age to furnish up thosoold green chintz curtains? You might darn the rents, 1 should think you do-such things so nicely." "I might line them with something, suppoe." "With rose colored cambric," said iiininmn, eagerly. "That would be so pretty, dear. Do go and get them, Lu, and let's see what can bo done." So In discussions over the faded cur tains tho rest of tho afternoon waned, and I did not get a chance to speak to Charlio idono ngnln after tea. Iiut the first moment I had I said: "What could that bavo been Charlie?" Charlie drew his paper-cutter between tho leavecof "Uallou," and replied cool ly enough : "It seems there Is a co-tenant in tho house." "A co-tenant!" I echoed. "Xo need of being frightened, Lu. Wo can't be hurt only scared at .the worst. I don't remember knowing a ghost to have donupositlvo harm. Do you?" I dld'nt think I did, but what differ encedid that make? I'd as lief bo murdered outright as scared to death !" I said sitting down quite helplessly. "O, never mind, Lu. I think It will ho capital fun." "Fun !" I shuddered. "And then it mayn't bo anything af ter all. The wind may linvo shut tlio door." "Wind! There wasn't a breath of wind stirring, nnd no way by which draught could have been In tho room." "Well, well ! It can't hurt us, what ever it is." I reflected and camo to the same con elusion "Only Charlie, not a word to Catty, llcmcmbcr. And mother must not bo frightened either. So don't forget that It is n secret between our two selves." A llttio calm consideration soothed my fears wonderfully, and it was with more curiosity than feartlint 1 lay down to sleep the first night In the new, or rather old house. Hut, to my surprise. 1 am afraid to my disappointment, wns utterly undisturbed, nnd rose in the morning rendy to laugh at my whimsies of yesterday. Six weeks passed away nsi'iiietiy as is compatible with two young ladles prac tising tin the piano nil day long, and tbrie small Imps, whoso ideal of delight Includes unlimited noise. Hut I was In splteof inycnres,"pickingup,"ns main- inn said. Mamma was better too, Cliar llo hail settled down to rending law with tlio village squire. Hugh was writing a novel from which we all con fidently expected great things. And all was quiet along the l'otomae. And so, the chintz curtains having been a success, I was ut work upon thin white niusllu that should ndot nlthe par lor. 1 was in my own room. It was past eleven o'clock at night. Every body in the hou-e except myself was sound asleep. I hail eea-ed to bo troubled by any hypothetical ghost, nnd I sewed quite contentedly, Hut suddenly (tho room having that perfect stillness which Is so notlcenblent night I 1 seemed tobeconio awnre of somebody breathing at my el bow. For a minute my heart stood still, nml I felt tho cold sweat start upon my forehead. Hut presently Charlie's consolation recurred to me. "The iiiu-l they I would not bu scared. So I shut my teeth tight, determined not to scream, till 1 felt my strength coming back.atid my blood tlowing regularly. All tho time this slow, steady breathing went on close at my side. 1 mustered courage presently to chnngo my seal. Tho sound followed me. And I hail moreover mi uwful sense of oppression. I am sure It was not terror. Was it the Impalpable at- ino-phero which encompassed "iy spir itual visitant V 1 changed my seat two or three times 1 could not get away from that sound, 1 wns losing my self-control again. Suddenly a thought struck mo. 1 would go to Charlie. Hut could 1 V I could try. I got up and iwscd tho floor, but tho Invisible presence went with me, Along the en tries I pa-sed, anil there was n rusllu of garments that were not nilno. My own slippered feet made no noise, but there wns a light footfall beside mu all the way, A strong draught of wind met mo met iih, should 1 siiy? Just at Charlie's door. If my light goes out, I thought, 1 shall die. Hut It did not. 1 reached tho door, pushed It open. Charlie was awake nnd up, but 1 did not think of that. 1 cried out mid ho caught in? In Ids nrins ns 1 fell, for I swooned away. When I wokuChnrllo wns bending over me. "Did you hear It?" I whispered. "Yes ! It Is not gone yet. Hut don't bo frightened, Lu." I was braver now for I was not alone. Forhnlf an hour we sat holding to each other; then the room was still ; theop presslon, the nightmare which wo bad both felt was gone. Cliarllo spoke first. "The co-tenant has made in a pretty long visit," ho said, with n smile which seemed ghastly enough. "Did you hear anything before I camo?" I asked. Hcforo Charlie could speak there wns n sound as of rapid running along tho entry ; swift steps descended the stairs ; there was something llko a strugglo; and then n heavy fall, Wo both sprang to tho door, Tiio bright light of tho kerosene lamp was flung over the entry nnd staircase. Hut there was nothing to be seen. While we stood hesitating, n new se ries of sounds commenced further off n medley which wo could not well de fine. "We'll follow It up. Can you come, Lu?" I could not stay alone, and I followed timorously, along tho dark, nnrrow entries, through the kitchen, nnd final- through the narrow pnssago-way which led to that room In tho wing which had been tho scene of our fln.t singular experience. And here I laid my hand upon Charlie's arm and im plored him to stop. For tbcro wero trange sounds within a confused tramping about the floor, so hard and heavy that the walls beside us shook j PCe-ently a fall, with a sharp, metallic ring. "There goes tlieovendoor!" exclaim ed Cliarllo. There followed a sound ns of a heavy body drawn over thefloor; then came the strain and tug of lifting; a weight, nnd then tho Iron door wns slipped into its grooves with u clang, tjiniuitnueously Charlie Hung open the door of thu room. It was quite empty, of; course. A pale moonlight shonolnnt the unshuttered window nntl revealed the cobwebs on tlio wall re vealed, too, something which wo both huddered in looking at a dark, It- regular stain iiimii thu tloor which in evltably suggested a pool of blood. "O, come away!" I cried, and drag. get! Chnrllo nway,almost, until wo wero well into tho body of the house again Just as wo reached the head of the stairs tho clock in the dining-room btruck two. Charlie sat with mo hnlf an hour, but there was no further dls turbatico "I guess the entertainment Is over for to-night," said Charlie. "You goto bed Lu, and I'll finish the night on tho sofa in mamma's sitting-room. This nrritngement was adopted. Af ter a while I fell asleep. I thoiigbt I wns In my first nap when 1'nlty's voice at my bedside nwoko me. "O Miss Lu, who do you think is come? I was never to tell you, but you was to come down stairs, and find him there, and bo besldo yourself In your surprise. Hurry then, for suro it's eight o'clock, and that's late enough for you," And with tliis Patty hurried uway. I dressed hastily, ran down nnd thero wns our darling old Will, allvo nnd well. All ii. y long heurt-slckness was over. Home on a furlough 1 All 1 tho moan ing compressed into those words. O.but it should bou holiday ! And it wns. We were all ns merry ns birds. Will was, in himself, enough to bring tun bhluo anywhere. My load wns inex pressibly lightened. Ho was older than I, whllo all tho rest wero younger, ami so I slipped off upon him many a euro thnt I had homo uneasily. And first Charlie and I took him in to our confidence. Of course Will was Incredulous, and when weluul scornful ly routed tho whole battalion of natural causes which ho had brought into the field nerves, fancies, fears, illusions- he stubbornly declared himself uncon vlnced. "Well, you will see," 1 retorted. And that night ho did so, and hear nlo. Tho whole performance of tho preceding night wns repented, with scrupulous adherence tothe letter of the programme Only I bad taken the precaution to install Will In a room next my own, so that at the first call ho was beside me. With him near, I was not much afraid, and of course n soldier who has faced the cannon's mouth is not to bo routed by an invisible army. There is a great deal in use. Even the supernatural becomes divested of Its terrors when wo become uccustomed to It. These singular manifestations wero frequently repeated. We became In a measure habituated to them. All the y can't hurt us anyhow. 'I'lio ' 0,er members of tho family heard tho Ley can do is to glvo us a scare." . b0UIltU) ul0i t.SM.pt lumnma nml mo,t old not bu scared. So I shut m.v r...,, ....... i .n ......... . fortunately she was never disturbed. At last I would wake, hearthosounds betokening tho presence In my room, and fall asleep again. Will declared It was a getitlo ghost that haunted mo not tlio one, he was persuaded, who mado thu racket in thu old kitchen. Ono night there was a peculiarly cu rious phenomenon. Little Jamie had , showed symptoms of tho croup, and I had taken him Into my bed. In thu night bu woke anil cried not violently but sleepily, nntl us if disturbed and un easy. My coaxing did not still him. Hut, by-antl-by, there wasalowsh h, prolonged as u mother sometimes hush es her babe. "Will?" I called. Ilucumo to inu Immediately, mid we both heard thu low, soothing noise, con tinued till Jam lo dropped on" Into quiet sleep. Ho was quite well In tho morning, and at hrenkfust timo startled us all by turning on mu his round, blue eyes, nnd demanding, In his childish, peremptory way : "Who was tho pretty lady?" "What lady V" 1 nsked, ustoiilshed. "Don't you know?" ho said, iiupu tlently. "Tlio pretty lady that got mo to sleep!" "What Is the child talking about?" said mamma. "Ho has been dreaming, I supposo," I had to say. Hut wns it a dnatn? Autumn came. Will's furlough whs to last till Chrlstmas,and wo hnd deter mined to retain tlio houso till December, and keep our Thanksgiving there. Catty regarded this plan with favor, nnd hnd a project of her own. "We'll heat tho brick ovon In tho back kitchen nnd do our baking in It. i on don't know how much better the turkey will be, baked in tlio oven." "Hut, Fatty, It will take an ocean of wood to heat it." "O, there's plenty of dead wood ly ing around, that had better bo out of tho way," ratty said, nml clung to her plan so persistently tlmt 1 told her to do ns she liked. Soslie4mpresscd Will into tlioservico nnd with a lotig-huudlcd boo and a su perannuated broom ho wivs set to clean thu oven. I wns making cako in tho kitchen, and had heard the scraping and shovel ing going on for ten minutes or more, then Will came to tho door saying: "Lu, can you beam little more nnd not bo frightened ?" "I don't think anything would start le mo much now," I replied, haifguess iiigut his meaning. "Come, then, nnd see what wo'vo found." I followed him into the empty, deso late room which hnd been thosecneof the strange phenomena. There, lying upon a heap of nshes I saw somo pale, disjointed bones, hu man bones small and delicate exhum ed at last from their long resting-place. "It is tho skeleton of n woman," said Charlie, lifting up tlio bones of tho hand. "And see hero, Lu I" It was a plain gold ring that could only have fitted n lady's linger. That night tho remains wero quietly burled under a great elm In thu pasture. Catty could nover understand why I hnd so suddenly changed my mind, nnd determined to have tlio cooking done by tlio stove. I had to put up with somo sharp innuendoes, but I did not mind them. After this discovery tho midnight noises ceased, and, for tho six weeks that wo remained, there wns no distur dance. During this time we made cau tious inquiries in the neighborhood, and a weird, interesting story, hut too horrlblo to repent, came to us from tho lips of an old crone who had outlived her generation a story of betrayed love, nnd cruel murder, whose details may ns well bo spared. Tho law never laid hands ou the murderer; though he went down to ids grave ntlended by dark suspicions. And now, nftcr tho lapse of half a cen tury, the nhes of tho victim testified to his guilt. Smoking' in Prison. Tiik "Amateur Casual" writes to the London Eecniny i7'that tho first treat which prisoners give themselves when released is a pipe. An incident show ing tlio strength of their attachment to tobacco was related to him by ono of tho officers of Cortland I'rlson : "Some how n bit of tobacco and ti plpo wore smuggled in a manner that mado It thu Jointstock property of three of tho con victs, nnd it wns treasured until thero occurred n fair opportunity for its en joyment. At Inst thu long looked for timo for thu treat arrived, and then camo tho question how was tho luxury to lio fairly shared. Ono suggested six whlirseaeli till tho pipe was exhausted, but ho was nstrong lunged villain, and ills device was at onco seen through it wns clear that lie could 'pull' as much smoko in six whiffs ns could tho others In ten. It wns n nico point to decide, but presently one of the party, whoso lugenulty somowhnt exceeded his deli cacy, lilt on tho exact thing. Two straws witro procured, and possession of tlio precious plpo was tossed for. Tills preliminary settled, tho trio sat down and tho pipe was lit, tho holder of It taking in ids lips ouo of the straws as well as tho pipe stem. Tho other end of this straw thosecond man took in his mouth, us well as a tip of the third btruw, at the further extremity of which sat tho third man. Then tho treat began. The man with the plpo took a whlll", enjoying tho mouthful of smoko awhile, and then carefully blew It through tho straw Into the mouth of the second man, who, after taking toll of It, passed it on through tho straw to the third man, who, in consideration of what virtue tho tobacco might have lost, comming to him, us it did, at third hand, was permitted to swallow It a precaution rendered necessary lest tlio Warden should get a scent of tho'prohib lied Indulgence," On Kissino. Tim first oddity that comes into my way is a remark by somo ono that kisses aro llko creation, because they aro mado of nothing, anil they are very good n very sensible re mark, hy tho way and thu next U u, definition of a "buss," Thus: Buss, to kiss ; rebus, to kiss ngnln ; plurlbtis, to kls without regard to sex ; syllabus, to kiss tho wrong person; omnibus, to kiss till tho per sons In tho rooi , erebus, to kiss in thn dark. Evidently thu (untry girl who ennui to "town," had the.-u definitions lu her head. Her cousin, a fine, hundsomci young fellow, wns to escort her a nillii or two, mid not wishing to walk, exclaimed; "Mary, let's take a buss?" Hut Mary, blushing to the eyebrows, drew back, and with wounded modes ty replied : "O! Ooorgu! not right here on ttu street I" A l'HAYiilt ANswiiiiiiH. A Cincin nati gentleman who has been married for tlio post twenty years, has alwayn desired to bo tho father of a (laughter, his children being all boys. So great, Indeed, bus been ids desiro forn daugh ter that ho has often prayed that Prov idence might bless him with one. A kind 1'rovidcucu wns not deaf to hit prayers, for, to nls great surprise, he was granted three girls a few days ago, thero being about three hoursdlfi'ereuca in their ages, lie don't pray now as much ns ho did.