gsff f Y - t . i- VOL. 2 NO. 2 1. BLOOMSBUIIG, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1868. PRICK KIVK CENTS. ULOOMSBUKG DIRECTOUY. Hl'OVKS AND TINWARi:. I ACOIl JltlT., dealer lunloui, A lluwnrti, Main I M., above tourt house. vl-nM M. lll'I'KHT, , blotk, Muliiiti, Ktovis nml tlliM-al i. ltupcit , west of.Mnrltcl. vt-lk 1 1 tii:v. a. l ItltliW, Hpiillllll( I IIAUT.MA.V, stoves, Tniwaro tifall Htiotillnir I'll, I'lrsl Simeon West, ml ol Moulh Main Sllett. v:Mll7 CLOTHING, AC. DI.OVi:Nlll'.lt(l, merchant tnilor, Main t., IM , ilotn' nbovti American house. lti 1 1 r W. (MTtM":lrM.vrTi("iSa"ljriii.i rctnlldenf .1. er In rli1hliu,ctc; ltiittiuan'H Lullillnir, Main in it. Miij imuos, CHKMIOALS, AO. I X. 5IOVi:il, ilniKsKlnml npothccnry, Hx. j change Mock Main nt, l-nI3 1.1 I. I.UTi, drutstflst nnd apothecary, llupert ;. block, Main Ht., west of.MniliU. 1-hII CLOCKS, WATCHES, AC. I OUH IlTiuNltAuTiTwatcli nml ctoclt limlter, j near KoutliciLst corner Main anil IrountK.vl-ii l.i ft V., HAVAfll, ilcaler In clocks, wntches anil U. Jewelry, Main ht., nearly oppslto Alnellean vl-nll US' CATHCAUT, watch and clock maker, Market huloW Main. vl-nll 1JOOTO AND SIIOKS. Ct M. 11UOWX, boni mi 1 fdmeinaker.MaliiKtrcet , opposite Court House, vl-nl'l i H ltd, Miint.munu Tact m or and dealer In boots iV' and idioeOlainM., opposite episcopal church l-nri IlKNKY Kl. HIM, manufacturer find dealer tn 11 hoots niul shoes, groceries etc., Kast Itlooms burn Main st. W-till DA VII i UHTZ, boot nml (.hoemnUer, Main bt., la-low Hat tumii's Mote, west orilaiket sheet, vl-nU IMtOKKSSlONAlj. J It. HVANH, M, H. mirtteon niul i liyslcinii south side Main btM below Mtukct. v I - n I J 1 It. 1(. I Kinney surgeon denlNt.teethcxtract 1 I'll Without paill. I.plseop-U Church. Main bt., nearly opposite 1111") M. 1. Miri-on ami physician V 111 11 Rurccnn ami l'livblclan. , abovoMaln. vlnw J south kUIo Main st., below Maikct. J Mn On. it. t;, nu j.u, Burgeon tienim, iuiun si., above court house. vl-nll I 11. noilISON. Allonicv-at-l-aw.dllko Hait- il, man building, Malnhtrect, v2-ir.M MIIjIjINKHY tt FANCY GOODS. UlsH MZIi: 11AUICLUY. niflirner. Uamscy lUbulhlltifr, Malnst. vl-nll MISS A. I. WXIUl, fancy Koods, notions, books, stationery, not tU hldu Mattibt reel below Mar kit. vlul3 11 I'HTHIIMAN, millinery and fancy goods op j puslte KpNcopat church, Main bt. vl-ul3 OUAXflUVlLLK DlltMCTOltY. I lii. i .A l.i i. Milt r. it, pnynicinii niui mii ki oii, i ) M.lllmt., noxliliKir toUiKj.l Hotel. Mil7 IjltlCK UOTlITi niul refrenlililellt MiUinn, l.v jjMinu. l.vereii, cor, ot.ilailianii ruiusi.viiit. tnt'AS ltivrr.l.. MiiMiimerliolmn livjohll Snv O ilcr, MaIntalKivul'fnc, vl-ni; nlC.SI.OAN, dealer 111 ilry K'"!", Rriieelle", . Iimilt.r nu.l rilier.ll Merelinllillso .Ma 11 Rt. M'lli; ggg?-- - THE COLUMBIAN, Mnlti tit.. aliiAo thoHwall Hotel. ftr.OHOr. T.AAHt'H.aililleail'l luirneiH maker VI Jl nr it. i 11 , tlenler III HloVeit 1 HMIT1I, iimnur.iclnrer of tin ware niul ili'r In hloVeM i te. Mulli nt.. abtAo'Jio Httllll lliilel. Vl-1117 W. COI.n.MAN'. .Meielmnt. tiillnr anil (lenL'H rniliKlilliif inniln. Xlatli Ht.. next ilimr totlie lukk lioti'l. V1-1H7 MS. It WIli'ltxT, ('lnclt, Wnlcliei ntnlClunii . repalreil. UiuiHnnil Watches for sale, Main bt., hojow l'lne. vl-nl" 1 A.MHH II. ItAItMAN.Cnhlnet Maker, ami L'n tJ ilt l taker, Main St., beluw Hue. 1-1H7 , I ll'll Al'.t. r. lvKl.T.r.lt. rnnfi'i-tlnlierv. Jl Ac.. At'., on 1'lno Si., bctMecn Main niul Mill. Vl-1117 II. AC. Kr.l.Cllxr.!t, lllacksniltlK.tm Mill Street, nenr I'ine, Vl-1117 I i:VIS II. SCMt;Yl.l:U, linn fonli.tcr .Mn'liJ'J: ,llK.t Inscitlnll M telllK, IjUl, nml Mannracluieruf pluwH, Mill nt.M-nli ' I nr.iit. lii. 1MN A, WILLIAMS A l'ii,,Tnlim Halul .Hull. iil.itttiiirnor.iuiicr,.Miu Mreei. vi-iiu II WILLIAM lirt.tJN'fl, Shoenialtcrniul mnmifiio H Untrot Ililtk, Mlllbt.,ttuf l'lno villi) l.K.IAH SNYIint, Hour nml Orlit Mill, niul J'j Uuilcrln Kriiln, Mill strut. vi-nl7 til M1. IOIIN' KLl.LLlt, Hoot niul Slu.tliiakt r, rini .I sirict,oiiiuliuthoAcatleniy l-nl7 I II. HI'lllilNd A- llltOTlli:it,('ar.eliterniiil A. liiill.ltri.M.ilnhlrtct.hiliiwl'liif. M-nl7 CIAMLM'.L SIIAM'LIXS, Maker or the HnylnirHt 0 lliiiln fiiulle. Main ht. 3 1 M. IIAltMAN, inilille niul hnrnes maker t), oraiiRcvllle, opposlto Kramo cliurcli. vl-nll CAT.WISSA i)iiu:ctouy. SUSQlT.ItAN.S'A orllrlckirolel,S.Koslclinmler Pioiirlt tor.KOilth-eait cin ner Main ami Sfcotiil Slleet. nJJ J II. Cltr.ASY, ilry pooils, irvfiecriei, nml gen , eral McitlmlulKf, Main htltct. vi-nlJ 1). IH.NAIlD.tlealer In Rloves nml lln-wnrc. Malnhlrcel. vJ-nla A Duinoci iitii' NcnrHpupor II 1't'IIMHHl.n I.VI.ll M1IHAY M0I1NIMI Al IIHKIMSIII Ud, IMi..N'A. TlllIprlnclpleHof thllpnperaieor thcJeiltlHOli Inn School of jiolll Icn. 1 honi principle" will nou r bo compromised, yet courtesy nml UlnJntss nhnll not he forgotten In tlhemslliff them, whether with ItullvMunW, or with contelnpornrlet of the 1'iens The unity, liiipiilncs'sniul prtmperlty of the conn- tryliournlm nml ohjtctj niul n, the menus to Hccille-thnt, we Hlinll labor honeklly niul earnestly for the harmony, RticceHsanil urowthof our organ. IkuMoii, Tkiimsoi Sl'li.t'itllTlos: Two tlollais n jear If paid In niUnncc, If not paid In ndvniuo two tlollaiH ami tHty cents will be Invariably charged. Tfkmsof AtivtiirisiNo: One Rn.ua re (tut lints orless)oneor three Insertions il,rrf); each Rtibse- Hi'Acn, One squat i'. Tvrosauaies. .. Time. RHillles... 1 our RtJUilK I! Half column One column.... . .'.) .1,(l . S,i . C,H) , KlH) . IV"' I'M. S l,) r,,oo 7,l) b.iR) 12.U1I 1S,I 3f, 1 1,1X1 C,00 8,00 10,l 1 1,1)0 IM.IW M. 1Y 50,110 10,10 (1,10 11,00 12,00 lx.'iO 1 1,00 20,110 20,l) .Hi,i 80,00 00,W n Il.ULUT A Kt.lNi:, tl IV goods, groc U gentral nieuhaiullse, Main htlett. r.M, II. AllIir.TT, nttomey nt l.tw.Maln strecl. nml 2-nlJ lvi:il,i:it. billiard saloon, ovstcrx, mid len lj, cream In season Main street. 2-nl2 I) 1'. DALLMA.N, Merchant T.lllor, seeolutsi., . nubbins' llulldlng. 2-iil. 1( r if. llfiniltNS. Siinreotl niul PllVhlchlll. -iii?. Dlt.J. K. KOUMISS, Hill SecomlSt., below Main. lilts. JULIA A. A HADi: IIAltKLHV, ladles II ..li.i.lfu .In.jii.llnrnl t. .11 , I ...ft ut r., 11 c.f Main mul west Rt. ' M-nll MJ MISSM. )i:itllICKS()J, millinery nml fancy goods Mnlust., opposite. Court House, vl'till li lts. M. Il.l'ulIAN7ntIlTiner. Mnhi kt below IL jiariiuaii s Rtoie, w vri 01 jittiKei bi. rillli: Missm HAUMAN millinery nml fancy 1 goods, Main htret'tjitbt below Amel lean house. W'llll 11. KISTLKU,"CattnwlsnHouse,"Morth West Corner Main nnd second streets. --nis. M. HHOIHT, tlenler In (Icncrnl Merchandise, . Drv Hoods. Groceries Ac. v2-nls. LIGHT STItEET DIUECTOltY. r.M'cutor'H nnd AdmlnMrator's Xotlcc ?V")i Au di tot otlcc $2,7). Other advertisements liver ied according tonptclal contract, HustnenHiiotlceM, without ad witlsc mcnlf twenty cents per line. Transient advertisements pnyabla lniuHanee- nil others due after the (list Insertion, Sir It Is, tn dl ctscn, more likely to bo hatKfac- tory, both to sutcrlberH and to the rubllshcrs that rcmlttanccHand alt communications respect .liii; tho buxlnesHof the paper, bo bent direct to the ofllce of publication. All letters, whether relating to the editorial or business concerns of tho rmper, and all payments ror subscriptions, adetllslng, or Jobbing, aie to bo made to and addrei-scd imOCKWAY A VllVAYAV., 'ihtumbtun Ocr," it,ooMnri:, 1'a, Printed at Itoblson'a Itulldlngs, near the Court House, by BUSINESS CARDS. jon PlilNTING Ntatly executed nt this Otllce. (Choice goctry. Till! DV1NU I'AMrOllMAN, ''idle Jmn't Hint. I,y i'p neart r, brotlur, neaur, fui m Ihnbare (;rulnrold. And thy ptcMmi'Fcenulhdcan r whin thy aims aruntd me fold; 1 am dj Iny, brother, dylnif, xoon you'll miss me In your berth, And my form will hooti be lytnn 'death tho , iK'euii'rt briny utirf, HtaiLch totnobrothtr, biarken, I bavi hunt- thing I would say, Kte ttds cll my vision dnrktn, and I go rnmi lit neo ty I am going, Riirely going, but my hrpcs In (1ml aro trong, I am willing, biother, knowing tlml he dot-th nothing wrong. Tell my father when you greet him, that In death I prayed for hltn, 1'iayed (hat I mUbt one day meet htm Inn world thnt'K free front hIii ; Tell my mother (lod assist her, now that bbe Is glowing old, That htrbon would glad hau kissed her when hit Up grew ale and cold. Ilcarlu u to me, catch tach whisper, 'tis my w Ifo I Hpeak of now, Tell, Oh! tell her, how I missed her when Mm te tr burnt my brow; Ilcarktn to me, closely listen, don't forget a sin gle word, That In death my ejt s did glisten when the (ears her memory hllrrcd. Tell her Ihcu to kls my chlldien, like (he UNs I last linpief.scd, Hold them r,ts,as last I hehl tin in, folde.1 eIo.e- lytomy bieast; (ilelhenteaily to their Maker, putting all tht Ir trust In (lod, And He ucer will foisako btr, Hulntf said m In Ills wold. O, my thlldren, heaven Mess them, they were all my lifts tome, Would I could once luoro caress tbem,eie 1 sink beneath the sea j 'Twas lor them I crossed tho ocean, what my hopes were I'll not tell, Hut theye gained an orphan's potilon, 5 rt Ito doethall things well. Tell my bUter I umember every kindly parting word, And my heait has been kept tender by the thoughts thtlr memory stlned Tell them 1 ne'r readied the haven w hero I sought the precious du-t, l!ut reg'iInedaiortealled heaven, wheietho gold dolh ncNer lust, I'ige them to Keeuie an entrance, for the) ll llnd their brother there, I'althlu Jesus and lepentaiu-e, will secure for them a share ; Ilatk, I hear my Saviour calling, 'tis, 1 know Ills olee bo Will, When I'm gone, oh, don't be weeping, brollur hear my last lareucll. I)i:Ti:U i:NT, dealer : 1 Hour. feed. bait. llsh. Htrcet. HOTELS AND SALOONS. 1 MIACOL'K.ovhterand eating baloon, Amcrl t) can House, Main bt., llaltzcr Lcaeotk biiperln; MHMYi:it A JACOIIY, eoiifectlonry, bakery, M niul oysitr saloon, waoiesaiu nou ii-uui. change block, Main hi, M 1 filler hi drv (roods. croctTled. Iron, nulls, etc.. Jiluui TTIIUWIl.UOr.IE, Cabinetmaker, unaenaKcr J andCh.ilnnalier. vl-iiW TOr.rll wArn:il lilackpmlin, opposuo po-ii, 1 ol li-e. intu. HAN .t Co.. WheelwvlKhtM. tlrst door ulmvn hi IhmiI boost'. Vl-nlli tt! i tvi'. niMiiiiorv mul f.incv croods. IV.--. 1.. in.i.n.. ..1.1.1,1 atto 11 r. y-a t-Ii a v, Ashland, Schuylkill Ciunty, IVnn'a. M. TRAUGH, 1 J 1 1 1 fa .S 1 4 1 J 1 1 J i 1 , Ilerwlclc, Columbia County, l'eim'a. "yni-IilAM II. AllHOTT, UtCVCStlllfl cftovit. cry. and oys- ..vniiiviii' invri'i. lviions A Clark. Main IVst.. oiiiioslto com t house. vlnIJ liDX A WKllll. confrell()nery, ijt:ery. and oys- . w haNKHY. deiiU r In I1 ternaloon, wholesale and letail, .Main ht., Just J et(J CftsI fl,r nuios, in-low iron. i-iuf . W. HANK I.V, ili-aur in iMiiifr, jiuk-i, ". 1 mi:: A M'f wtst of I ion hliect. T r rvr iii-ntorln stoves nnd tin ware in nil Its brandies. manufacturer and dealer tn ; V1-IU1, TflllN A.OMAN, J boots nnd shoes. CATAWISA, I'A, q v, ji 1 1.1.1:1:, A I i 1 K -s 1. I ! .v , poltlvS IIOTr.U by (1. W. Mai'iii.h, east end of V Main st. 111 . .'I'diivi'i! hifiAuliinriil .-i1nfmMfihi st..hlst n.iibovoJouilhouse. vlnl.l (.nloon. 1'X 1-Illl Olllee Willi i;. If. Joining Po-d oihYo. j'L'iisioiif rum 1 11 tii I.illl.', In bih-k building ad liounlies, i;,u-k-ray and sep'Ju'i:;. WILLIE'S WIFE. A iii.rsTLisiNti evening! I run tilone. An old timid with no liuslintul to tWroy her peace, nor tiny dreadful an noyanccM in the shape of children, with money enough at Interest to l;eep the wolf from tho door, and a house, of her own overhead, might htirely expect, in ter the tea things were washed and put away, tho tiro made, the table drawn close to It, tho lamp clo-o to her elbow, nnd a book elo-o to her noe an old maid thin happily .situated might, 1 say, in all rea-on, expect a comfortable. lime. Alas! far from it! Tho wind wlii-tlcs around tho house with moru I'OONS A CLAltlC, refreshment l t t liango hotel rir it r T llll! I yln.sli,n..nl k.nlooll. S.llfl'S block rouIIi Hldo .Maliibl Main Vl-lllO tie. JIKIICHANTS AND ClUOCKUS. II.IACOIIS, Con feet ioneiy. gioeerles t st.,ubosu Colllt llolise, tl II. .MILI.KIt. dealer In tlrv goods, groeeilt H. mil elisware. Hour, Hill, Rbt.eR, nollnllR, Kxelialigu blotk, MalliRtltet, . rrA'v vl'tt. .t- Co. d( nlers A gloeerlts, Hour, ftssl, kali, flsh iron, nails. etc., liorlhenst collier II CI C. MAltlt, dry goods and notions, U eouier Main and lion hn. ESl'Y IMKHCT0KY, psI'Y STIIAM l l.OUIlIXO MIMH, C. S. I'm.-li r. l'i 1'iopllttor. vuiill 1 ltl'.KIIIAItl), AimO.,deulels In ill gioeerles, and geneinl iiierelinndlse. I 11. CALDV tlt Its, tpieenswiui', iiariiwiiie, iin, k.ui, "';",j ril W. LIKIAH, Sllstiutlialilin l iaiiur. J , llox Manufactory, joiix n. i'iu:i:zi:, A i t " 1: rs 1; y. a i i. a w. Olllee 111 Ili'glster and Iteeordir's olllee. In tho basement of (lie Couit House, Itlooiusbuig, l'n. Umti ordinary defiance, and I tremble j i,,,,. m irriage. Two mouths afterward noUKUT V. Cl.AItK, den er u dry goods, gioeer- . Iiurdnie, llsli.R.ill, nail; Mill nnd M211I1 l-ii 1.1 ,t Co, dtnlers in dry good- tS'll, Mill. lisn. lion, nuns Malnniul Mail.it Rt. M-nll l. llt)vi:ii, nais nun caps, noois uou mhh i., Jlilln ht.. nbosu couit luiuse, vl-nll hnlltllWI Rt Vl-llll JEKSEYTOAYN 1)1HE(T0UY. I JJllltUWMADISO.V, dealer In illy goods, g A writ's, gialn. luniber tie.. Jcrscylow n. vM ('tlll A. SWISli:it, dealer 111 Hides, Ltnllier Hark t-tf. Miullsoll towuslilii Coluinbln eoullty P i-ihii ATTlU'.MIY.AT.l.A W corner ol Main and Matkt-t sluets, ovtr l'irbl Xatlotinl ll.ltik. Illoonisbuig, l'a. 11. I. ITTI.K, Office E. A TT I) K .N 1. Y-A I 1. A W, Olllee on Main Rtreet, In brick bulldlug below Hit' I Court House, llloomsburg, l'a, 0 ciMniul Mrangeis t-utertiilnetl Q H. HHOCKWAY, A TTO U N F. Y A T I. A Vv, JlLOOMHUt'lUl, I'A. Cli' OtTtci-- Court House A1IV. below the Oj- UmMan Olllee. .Ianr7. J. lltlOWint, diy goods, groeerleH, t le, ,lsI comer ilain and lion stn. .noith- Mull IHTKH0HX DIKKCTOKY. l)i:V. A. UIUTMA.V, dry goods, notions, and ! It .ri..,.i'lfu Sluln tt ni.nMt.llH t 'ill I cl M lUllll niut liooms." lH ii ir 111ivsi1r.iKir.lt. rnirrnM irroeeilfs.tobac- II, to, and eonfcctlonaiy, Main ht,( oppol(e l.iWonal chuuh. I-nll DA. HKCKI.HY, Keystone shoe stote,"b(M)k8 and .tiii loni'iv. southwest corner Matkt-t ami Miiiu six, vl-nlt HAHMUS. confeitlonerlcK. Main Vl-lll ( TTTILLIAM vv St., near tho railroad. (I. iv W. 11. H1IU1;maki;k. utaierH in tiry M goods, gioeerhs and geneial meiehaudl-je. 1'iist stoio in Koulh end of low n. v--nl I'll A WM. A s.i en rN in ur.V Uttou- Jltocci1c. druusnnd mediclueK. l'llst htoieln noitlmulot town, .'-nis HOTELS AND SALOONS. OUIS UKHNIIAItl) n MHNliHNHALL.ireneialhtoek of merehan- l'i. ilUtuiiid lumber, t outer of Ma hi btutt and lu-iwU-k road. vl-nt'I .f, llOKIHNS dealer In dry goods greti les tc, .iaiu siM ih-kiw iron j -ii i K. OlltTOV, flioctrlea A Provisions, bouth E 7XC1IAXOK IIOTICl. 1 rJ hhle'K block, Main ht., bt-lou'lron i ) east corntr Main and Iron Ml 1 W. HNYIH'It, hardwaie, cutliry, guns, tte., J. .liauibl., below Jiou, vl-nit hOUtll I - ii 1 1 1-n l'i i .1. Hr.nAN". dealt rln ( liolcodrv eoodn. House- A k eplnggood, Itesh giocerhn, etc., etc. Main st.. omioilto court hiaise, vliil.i III.OOMSlll'IKi.COl.VMHIA CO., I'A. T lin iiinlnrul'tni'.l lnivlntf Hill clifintl thlsMill known and tt utially-Iocatellnaisc,ilioi:xehango Hotel, situaio on i iii.ii.iu juooiusmim Imnudlatily opposlio tho Columbia county Court oiw, resptttlully Inform their li lends uud thn t.nl.lln tn i.i.tifin) ilmt lliflr lmiis.ii 1m iutw In nrdfl' lor the it'iHi'tlon aiideuteitalnnunt f tia tilers who may be disposed to uvor it with their t un to m, i ney nae spareti no expt hmjiu ih.-iiuihk i h I'Yeluint'f'r.n- tlit'enteiliihiment of t hell iruesls uelllier hhall lliero bo au thing wanting on their tan to miuiMtr in ineir ptit-ouai c-oioiou. j m-y ioush Is maclou. and tnJoys an eicelUnt bust- in lot-iitlon. Omtili'iiheH iuu at an iiinea neiweeu uiei.x- Would Infoiiu Hip cltlois of Itloomsburg ami ielnlty that he Is now t-it puud to do all kinds ot pl.itlng.hiivtr org.dd. lee:),t,7. UCTIO X K 10 It. .MUNl.M UU l'i' Jl A , Having tollowed tho broft-sslon of Public Veuduo ICiler tor many years, would Intoim bis fih-nds that m is Mill In the Held, ready and willing tn attend to nil tho duties of bis calling. IVisons i iiesiring ins serviced biiouiu can or wine in nun at itiooinsourg, l a. iniaih w, JH. II. IlUADIiKY, iiiu' ii-uii'ui nirecior u, r, Aiiuy,; I'll YHICI AX A N 1 h u it ti i:o n, h It lock i'A- Otllfe nt lilt) house oormnltc Hhlt Uloomouit;, i n, t.IU piomptly nttended to both nlht and day. llloonisbirg, Jan. K tM.7. J. t, groceries nnd general meithandl-o nuoMt vtcht, T T.KnAm'Lnss.drycoodF. croeeilcf. boots. (iml ,rom Ul0 ruilt..tlo htathais In duo time to Ii. shots, etc.. Uuneit blotk. Main bt., wtt of ,n, Aha (..irN. KotlNS A L'l.AltK'. UlUttt, r-luiiiL'n Ilnlrl nml tho arious rallroatl dcnotK. bv which tiavelltis will be pleasantly coneycd to XL'-llL1 llloomsburg, Aprils, lsos. o CHAMHU A A. 1. HAYHPItST, Healers In O. (lioetrU-s, Conltetloutrlts and Notions, Mt)tlown.fioulh bide, two tloou ubovo lhobsts wimonmauer bhon. s-'-nlf. ' JIISCKLLANKOUS. SOUK'S 1IOTKU U. briekou Main bt., webt of Market ht. ylnU 'i, niul lUlureit, llupert blotk, Malu bt. i-nli UKOUfJi: W. MAUOHlt, Proi.rlttur, The nbovo welUkuown hotel bns recently under' L-oiio nui'cai t nanifOM in us internal arranuemciu. and ltsir.prietorannouncestoblsforinercuslom f1 pir.l.T'VM and the. travelling public that his accomodations Si uuiiJir, for tho comfot t of his guestsaiuHeeoud to none In I , ,. . hauni;hs, badhlh, and thunk MANCrACTUUKIt, aixl dealer In CAltPHT-llAGH, VALI, riA'-M'.TH, HL'tFAI.O llOltr.S,' HOIISK-IILANKKTS df,, width ho fitls eoufldtut ho can hell at lwtr into than any otner pel son tn ins touutry, J.x uiiiliKi (in- vimrsi-lvis. Whop ilibi iloor below tho Post Ofllce Main iroti, iiioomsmirg, l'a. iUV, 1J, IX. iimHiui.ir.' 1IU fiililn ulll alu-iivs bo found Mill- ilieo. llOl on I) nil Miiwiammi iufi4, mv wiih n i no ut'lieaciesoi iuo sciimhi, jut winv mm If UOSKNSTOCIC, photographer, II. , blot-ktMaIiibt.,oppobltucouithouhe, Wnlt i 1 ItltllAllT. Dliotftiriiitiher. llnitmnn's build- J iugnoithenhtt-orntrMaliiaudMarketKt, luU n .1. limr.HMAN'. Acent MuiibonV CoiierTu Yi bularLlghliilngltod. vS-iill) it intKKrr.r, sndille. trunk and harness iJ maker, Main fct below couit, bouse, MHti r FOHTHIt, Hluo Maktr.nnd Whitoaud fancy U, Tanner, HeiHtown. lI-OOM.SnuUH I,UMIII:H CO., manufactuieis Ijaim ueiiivrn 111 ijiuiiuer, ui mi innui, juumiimh fiiwru invi i t tnit ltniuilar beseraeo known as r.xthango j,7trv") puichiiseddliect from tho Importing mill near tho rall-ioud. 1-n Mi 1 IT in kniitliu-fht niiiier iliiln and ihllkt t bt. marble woilts, l WITMAN A. i-oriier Main and Maiket Ms. near Mmthw(it I H.lUNOI.KH.deahr In munoH, organs and 1, iuclodton,atO.W,CoKMrluriutino rooms fp "lT. MAHTKHH, ni'ent for (1 rover A. linker's I ..lUliiiMnnnl.liin t.llll ht. I II rl I Ollll M till U' mi. mi utalru. l-nll i W. HOIUlINH, Iknior dealer Kecond door from 1, iioriuweHv corner Jiuui aim iiou ma. i ir PHACOCK. Notary Public, noitUafct corner ) Maliuuid Mailiot bt, NMilij if,HN A.l'l'NhTON, mutual and cash ratei Hie .1 itikiiir.iiro comnanv.nurthtiuitcorncr Main and WiKtbt. vl-nll houses, are i-nlhely pure, and flee fiom all poi sonous dings. Ho Is thankrul for illiberal pat ion ntjo in tho past, and will continue to deserw It In i no uauif, "iiuiniii . n m, TXCIIANOK B A LOON, im; Proprietor of the r.xchangcHaloon has now on hand a largo stock of hummkh ui:rni:HHMi:NTH, coiiklsllng of fil'ICMi OVHTEIIS HAUIUM-H, TlllTK, HOLUONAS HlUftr lONUlT, JIU1LKD rJOrt, KW'KllZUt CIUJHK, liAOKR HEEU, AliK, A( Ul COMK O.N'H, COMH AI.Ii AND HI'.i:. I.AWHON CALMAN. Mi pi rluttudt nt. liioomsoiirb, .ny , i" KAHHIONAniiK SHAVIXQ, HAIIt CUTTING and HIlAMPOOINO HAI.CO.V, OvMNWidiniiyt-r A Jacoby'tt Ico Crtam Haloon, 11I.OOMS11UIUI, PA, Hair liwtnif and Whiskers toloitd black or I I I ii I h 'I'mi In l .1. Llrmtiliiliilrnll mul I .i.uit. lltlngthohalri will restore hair to Its original color w nnoui boning in nnesi luoric, constantly on iiaiiu. Hjri ii. X T I S T H Y . HOWJIU, DKXTlST, rjIIK ESl'V 110TKL, uri , i ui.vi.Tunn iwui i i, r... Tin.- sobhrrlbi'r nMix-i-tfull informs hl& frit lids and tho public, that he has taken the nboe well KUOW 11 Jiouv in i.iiitruiiiiiut'iii, iv im m hi Uiiseil in wi-aw iii ,yur lilm Willi a call. IIP, WILIj KVXV A flOOI) TAHHH. nnoitOK 11 AKHHUT, niftuufaetiirer andrtpalr U tr or tmcbiung matmuiN, t mioui rmi sunt j ftliarwilUtocked with tho bebt of Mouors, and et ry eiiori win no man i" i"i,.'",r "'ti'' liiction. Ht HH.T4iaill.Jl, l.spy, ca., Apru i.', iwu. nuicK hotkij, OltANaP.VIM.H, COI.UMIIIA COUNTY, PA, HDWAHI) liVinUITT, PUOPPiIP.TtHt, Having taUtn possenhlon f this wdl-known . i (..Hi kin.iiu i i'vi vi it. ihuPro i Kiono i noii!, u i"'k "": v.: w;rk:h.Villl;.iil.i7,;iierl,ki.il. U...I7 mleior .n.1... im r.r '"("'UlliluoV. I .' .,, ,., , .,,.. .v., iia.I W. HAMl'I.i: A CO. MaihlnUU.lMhtllloqms. mul lletttv.ueiitui ii. near hlimpithit1 loundiy H, Kl'll.N', dealer 111 mint lullow vl.,1.1 U K'ltllW ilonlfi- In mint till low. etc.. lllCUV I bi'rlln's allty, buc-tof Amtilcau houhe, vl-l-l QAMl'HIi JACOIIY MarMe and Ilrown Htono U, C, Itrspittrully otltrs. his professional i-ervices Ut me uiuits aim gitiiiii'inru oi ihhiiiiii'ihk huh i clnliv. Ho Is i iii-rim il loatti-nd to all tho vurl ous operations in the lino of his pion-bslou, nnd is piot im u u mi i oi' inn-si no I no vo i 'uv r.i.-t i I I 1.1 II U 1111-11 M 111 l)U lllkl-rilll till IMIItl UIUIIUL- ullv i r mul i nlihcr bnso tn look lis u i-ll nstbn lint. mul iii-in. 'icei u exiiaiuu ov an too new 1 1 a imistiippioMd methods, and all tipeiatloiu on tho let in taitnuiy ami piopeiiy am nui-u io, Hesldenct) and ollhe a it-w (loots alsiit tho Conn House, mino hine. lliooniboutg, jau.i. (au T)OWDlMt KIX1S AND MJMIWll t, . .., .'it ... tvv. I . C llupert, l'n., Mnuufaeluri X of I'OWDIlIt KKOM, mul tlenlers In nil kinds of l.UMHKIt, gle uotlco tlml they are prepartsl to ntssimiKl.tftt their eiutont with dlnpateli, niul on the cbeiipf.l crum. rowrs sTAXDAni) scai.im wonder If tho man expects to k I" heaven when ho dloi? I wonder If lie e.xpeets me to pay him three dollars n day for nmnUlnu Ills pipe and Hwlng liiff his heels V Ah! there conies Joseph lSuldwIti Just hack from his dinner, and let me sec It'.s twenty-live nilnuteiiast two. If I had my way nhotit woman'. rlKhtH, I I'd put the men out of this world alto Kellicr! Miff would octtlo the question. What are they, after nil, hut an atjura vatlon, a marplot and a gctiur.il nuisance. Xow, there goes Will Wlloj, tramp. inj; right over my verhena boil t Has tho man no eyes in ills head? or did his mother never succeed in beating It into his head that a vcrbcna-bcd is not to be walked on, and that a ttarden-path f.i And now 1 think of It, It was only yesterday 1 found live broken panes In my up-stalrs window. Yet that fallh- less, good-for-nothing glazier had sworn to mo that very morning that ho had taken every fash out, from garret to cellar, and left nil In perfect order. Lords of creation, indeed I Lords of fiddlestick ! Wonderful example of su perior intellect was It not V to take n wlndow-sa'-h out for repairs and put It hack in perfect order with live broken panes in It! If Ml-s Jemima liloor were to sit In a maiden lady's best room window and smoke a plpo nnd swing her heels if lio were tocome from din ner to her work al twcnly-tlvo minutes after two If she were to go tramping about on people's verbena-beds if she were to declare it wlndow-sasli witli live broken panes In It to be completely re pairedwould she call herself a lady of creation and a superior intellect'.' I ask the world, would she call herself a lord or a lady of creation as a su At this point my Indignant rellee- tions were Interrupted by a soft splMt- splash and a subdued llttlo Duller of sobs. Mv ho-tess bad been knitting, with her comfortable fat hands.a baby's hood for Mrs. Peters, next door. As I looked tip I saw the tears trickle down on her knitting needles till they shone and winked nt me In nn Impish manner. Tills llttlo woman is my mental cush ion my social rest. Mild, round and rosy In body and mind, crying is the only luxury she seems thoroughly to enjoy. Tho tears roll over her plump cheeks as if tliey were used to It, and leave them plumper than before. The round, light blue eyes are alwavs ready for a shower, and look all the rounder gllng and screaming with nil heriiilght. his youthful traits, came tho rough fen. I ran to tho door. Intcndlm? to call for I turcs nnd sinister evu of tho adult Hob- I help ! but tlio words "Mary, my wife, lnson. Through this chaos of faces don't you know me?" struck mo dumb. Mnry V, loo, camo up, Just as 1 hail I turned in amazement, llo still held I soon her when she stood nt tho door of her In his nrms. (she had censed strtlg-1 her room, bidding me good night, her gllng, and was looking at him wltli . oycslarge with terror, and her hand strange, wild, shining eyes. Was her stretched out to mo for help for help mind shaken? Had the shock been too alas ! which how could 1 give her? much for her? 1'or was lio not her husband? And Is "Let her go; you will kill her!" I ! It not to her husband that a woman cried, scarcely knowing what 1 said. I must cleave? IIo put her down gently, still holding Suddenly my heart nlood still. Tho her hand. She stood tiulto still and pas- llttlo woinnii herself crept noiselessly slve, as If frozen, tho two fixed, bright I from tho bed-room her face looking eyes staring from her ileath-wliito face. ( horribly wan In tho moonlight ero-s- Tho man looked from ono lo tho other i oil tho parlor and knelt In tho accus in a frightened way "Do you think I've frightened her out of her wits?" ho asked In an unea sy whisper, as she stood with her eyes riveted on his face. "I dnro say you have," rliltirled out curtly, as T turned to Mrs. Ilohlnson. "Mary, my dear, what Is It?" taking her pasIvo hands In mine. She made no motion, not even shifting her eyes. "Won't you speak to me, Mnry?" The eye turned to me, nnd, slipping her hands from mine, she groped In the air Ilk ' a blind person. It was terrible to set ! ' Mnry," I sahl, desperately, "It Is your liuliand conic back to you" any thing, I thought, to rouse her; "won't you speak to him?" "Yes," said Mr. Itolmison, eagerly, "I am your husband, don't you know me, Mary? Ain't you glad to see me ny dear?" Tho tears stood In his eyes, and nlthoogli they could not soften tho look of tho scarred one, still I could seo a dim a very dim likeness to tho picture over the mantelpiece, nnd could no longer doubt his Identity. Deep lines seemed to grow In the llttlo wo man's face as ho spoko toher; the very roundncis appeared to fall into sharp, angles, such ns long years of sorrow hail filled to produce. "Send him away ; toll tho man to go away. Cannot lie go away ?" cried sho plteously. "Xo, my dear," said her husband : "I have come to "stay, nnd I thought you'd bo glad to seo me." His rough volco trembled a little. "Sec, I've car ried your plcturo with mo thro' thick and thin. When wo were shipwreck ed I thought about it, and tied it up water-proof, so I should have that, any way; and all them long years, when Tom Urlght and George Griffith and me used to sit in our hut o'nlghts nnd tomed spot. Her hntuls were ralsetl above her head ; her upturned ftico wns convulsed with an agony of appeal; but for a tlmo no words camo from her Hps; sho sank prostrato on tho floor. "Willie has gono from heaven gone from heaven! I have lost him! Oh, where is ho?" Then sho glided back as silently ns she had conic, but the bit ter moan sounded in my ears tho long night through. The next .i.ornlng she woro the tamo stony faco. I stayed with her threo weeks, anil then returned to my own homo, which had, meanwhile, been thoroughly renovated. I could sit In peace before my fireplace now, without fear of storms or risk of draughts. I could sit in peace, outwardly, but my mind had llttlo rest. At intervals of two or three days I went over to seo the llttlo woman. Month by month her faco grow smaller nnd her eyes lar ger and brighter. Their glitter haun ted me. Moro than n year pa.-cd. One cheer ful morning, In early spring, I was ironing In tho kitchen : a pleasant hreezo camo through tho window; tho blithe birds without made tho orchard vocal with their lively twitterings, and a bed of strawberries in the garden de lighted my eyes with its white blos soms. Life seemed pleasant to me this bright morning, and my hands moved briskly nt my work. A shailowfellncross tlio ironing-board ami caused mo to look up. There wns Mr. Ilohlnson, standing in the door way.Tho weather-beaten faco had cluing ed much in the year an unhappy year it bail been to htm but its events had stirred the gentler parts of his nature. IIo looked even sadder than usual this morning, anil his volco was low and subdued ; "Mi-s Jemima, my Mary sems low er than common; she's clean given out talk over our wives and homos y"f and bluer after It is over. I never knew ' picture u-cd to look so hopeful like-just I and gone to bed. My rough hands and her to have an original idea: Indeed, I like you use to look them first two i ways ain't no account in the sick-room think she never had but one very clear months I almost forgot 1 was a ship-liU-ii or any tU'scvlptltm. Tho thought ofUvrecUetl sallor,thoiisauds ofmllesaway. her whole life had been "her Willie." ! O h, Mary, the long days and the weary Mrs. Itobison, nlthoiigli a weak little j night-, nnd tho weeks nnd tho months woman enough, has had a curious his- and tho years ! Yes child, it was awful toiy ofher own. dreary-like, and your plcturo got dim She was an orphan : bad married, at I and blurred, nnd I grew old and gray twenty, William Itobtnon, a sailor of aforo my tinio ; and George, poor fel the town, and had moved into her pics-1 low ! ho died of a queer kind of a fe cut liome, Willi her hii-tiand and an old I ver, and wo burled him, decent as wo uncle with whom she had lived before could, under tho big palm Just above H l.erv tle.trlnlloii ol iienle wnrranted lo nie enllro Hntlslnetlon. Keiut for CntulOKiin mul Cir cular! kccnuii'itauil Kenle. or nlher iiiAkern.'luWriv lu part pny lor ours, for fcnle clitap Inwardly ; for well do I know, and well does it know, a!.-o, tho cracks and holes In my dilapidated dwelling. Hero It conies whistling and roaring ! with a whisk it turns my new wig askow: witli another, tho leaves of my book nro fluttering nnd Happing, ns if they were in lcaguo witli tho boisterous thing. I adju-t my wig and rellnd my placo in vain ! '1 hero it comes, again and again ! rough blast down t lie chimney sends tho smoko pooling Into the room, scat tering a shower of ashes over my clean while cuitaiiis. 1 slam my hook with n pelulent Jerk, take up my lamp, and start on an in- limit march up lo bed. l'reak,creak go the boariN, as if they wero possessed. The door refuses to open ; I Jerk and ull spasmodically ; another blast of wind ; in.s lamp goes out ; still I lug at tho door: it opens suddenly, and down I go. Mi-s Jemima liloor picks herself up, minus dignity, temper and wig. 1 gropo my way up stairs, stepping light en certain shaking steps, and run ning n splinter into my hand fiom tho broken banister; I reach my room at last ; must leave tho door unlocked be- uiso tho lock Is out of order ; undress, creep Into boil, and cannot close my eyes, becaiiso tliero is a piece of loo.-o plaster gaping Just nbove my bend moro terrible to me than tho sword of Damocles, During tho long hours of Hint sleep- le-s night I worked myself up to ados- pernio resolution. Tho case, you can see, was gravo and urgent: I ran Im minent risk of losing that bland, amia ble disposition which (as 1 know from tho concurrent testimony ol my most discriminating friends) is natural to me. Tho house shall bo thoroughly repaired! Not another night will 1 bleep hero un til It Is l 1 nroso at peep of day, and noon found mo domesticated at Mrs. Itobinson's Just over tho way. I am to sleep on tho lounge In tho parlor, for tho llttlo wo man possesses only two rooms and u kitchen. 1 Immediately assembled all tho car penters, glaziers, tinners, bricklayers, painters and paper hangers with w'lrom our village Is blessed. My house Is be ing repaired and renewed outsldo and in. I contemplate tho changes thus going on with well let tho truth bo told with somewhat mixed emotions, I am slowly coming to tho conclusion that there Is no such tiling as perfect happiness In this sublunary sphere. Men nro so intensely aggravating, es pecially carpenters, gin.lers, tinners bricklayers, painters nnd paper hang- CIS, One afternoon wo sat my hostess and 1 hi her llttlo parlor; I at tliofroul window looking across tho street nnd watching that rascal John Ktocker, the carpenter. Good heavens! Therohosat In my best room window, swinging his heels and smokingn p!po--untn thought of my work In ills head I Now, tho odi ous creature knows no ono better--what a hurry 1 inn In and how 1 detest a pipe, Yet hero 1 may he, for all ho cares, sleeping on Airs, iioiiinsoirs young William sailed for India. The appointed time fur his return had pass ed: month by month went by, and still ills wife looked forliim whonevereamo, After two years tho old uncle was laid at rest, and the little woman was left quite alone. Howslie walled and watched watch ed all through youth, all through mid dle age waited and watched in vain through twenty lung, long years ! In all that time her one thought when shoro-eln the morning wasof" Willie:" her last thought when sho laid down at night was ofher lost hu-banil. Night ly, long after wo had gone to bed and sho tho hut. Then Tom and I led a rough kind of lifo didn't seem thing." There ho paused and looked at Mary sitting motionless: "1 thought, some times', If ever I did get back, It would be kind o'hard lor you to get tispil to wouldn't you Just step over and seo If you could help her any? I wouldn't ask It if I could get along without." "instantly," I replied, putting on my bonnet. "I will lock up the house and go hack with you," I found Mrs. Ilohlnson lying on her bed, tho room darkened. She looked up and smiled a sweet, dim muIIo then, closing her eyes, she lay quite still. Hour after hour, that I st by her bedside, she never moved nor spoke. wo got savage like, and I In the evening 1 scut for the village tn care much about any- doctor n quiet, meek little mini who , shook his head, looked doubtful, and left some powders. And so she lay for live days and four nights. Sometimes she was feverl-h, and would turn and mutter: but usti- Onr Candidates. Wr. hoist to tho nmst-hcud of our pa her, In this first Issue, the names of Hon. Chnrles li. Hoyle, of Kayetto County, nnd Gen. Wellington IL Knt, of Colum bia County, for the respective offices ol Auditor and Surveyor General. Charles L. Hoyle, the nominee for An dltor General, Isn prominent member of tho bur of Kayetto County, was a member of the Legislature during the session of 1MJ7, and President of the Convention Hint nominated the Hon. Geo. Sharswood forjudge of the Su preme Court. Mr. lloylo's ability and conscientious honesty U a pari of the history of this great Commonwealth, uud Is conceded, even by his bitterest political opponents. In this connection we copy from tho Stale Guard of March Cth, the organ of tho Radical party at Ilarrlshurg, the following paragraph of one of Its leading editorials: "It e.innot ho den ed that hols n ninn of ability, that ho Is personally honest, and, if elected Auditor General, would miiKo a competent, omeer." This speaks volumes In his favor. When extreme Hail leal Journals, such as tho Slate Uncivil, speak In tills man ner of our nominees, wo have nothing to fear. Of Gen. Wellington II. Knt, the nom inee for Surveyor General , wo can speak much, as wo have a lingering eelio for any ono with whom wo have associated lu tho gallant Sixth Heglment of the Pennsylvania Reserves ; having our selves served, for some time, In the humble, but honorable, capacity of a privato soldier, in that Itcglnient. How well we remember Gen. Knt when but a Lieutenant, then a Cnptaln, Ac Ids pleasant smile mid cheerful counte nance, nnd beyond nil that, his great ambition to promote the welfare of his entire command. As a gallant soldier and courteous gentleman none aro his superiors. Tho many Important com mands which ho held during the war aro sufficient guarantees of his ability to fill the position to which ho has been nominated. General Knt served the entire term of threo years, and partici pated, witli ills Regiment, in all the important battles in which tho Army of the Potomac was engaged, from Drnnosvlllo to tho front of Richmond. IIo was wounded a few days prior lo tho expiration of his term of service, and returned homo with tho proud sat isfaction of knowing that ho had done his duty. With such men as thoso for otircandl dates, and abiding faitli In tho great principles of our party, wo do not fear tho result; and that result will he an overwhelming victory in October, and tho downfall of Radicalism. IV c.V Democrat. me and my ways, and I'd feci awkward ally she lay quite still, her small, thin With decent folks. It was nigh on hands folded, and that wonderful smile twenty ytars, I think, before wo was on her face. The evening of the fifth found; but 1 thought, maybo you'd be 1 day the room was Inten-ely still; Mr. kind o'glad to -ee mo any way." And I Robinson nut! r sat watching tho calm the pour fellow broke tlowti, and look- face, white ns the pillow beneath It. A GiiiiAT Max o.n Tin: Phkss... Dan iel Webster believed in newspapers,aud ho used to say "Small Is the sum that Is required to patronize a newspaper and amply rewarded is Its patron. I care not how humble or unpretending the gazette which lie lakes. It is Im possible to fill a sheet w It It printed mat ter without putting something In it thai is worth the pricoofsub-erlptlon. Kverj patent whose -on is away nt school, should send him a newspaper. I well lemenibera marked difference between those of my schoolmates who bad, and those who had not access to new: spupcr-. Other things being equal, the first were were always superior to the latter in debate, lonipo-itlon andgeneial In- ftelllgence. ed wistfully at his wife Rut the llttlo woman's mind seemed quite gone. Sho did not answer him a thought me asleep, her little figure ! word, mid laid again fallen into thai .,, . . ...i.i iu ..... . iia.i iviiti uaitbitii-iy fcuuiiw riu j.piuiiiu, .i-i..w.- - - --. . would steal from the bed-room and kneel lu a spot she had often shown me, Where Willie had saldhis la-t good bye, and there she would pray, In a low.soft voice, thewordsalways thosaiuo: "My God, take me home to my Wllllu; oh, come and take mo! Willie, my husband, come back and lake mo!" And then she would creep away to her room its quietly as she came. lly the fireplace stood Willie's arm chair: out In the pantry wero Willie's cup uud saucei',caiel'ull,v,tenderly wash ed every day, Over the mantleplcce hung Wlllle'.s picture -to her, that of a beautiful hero; to me, that of a very ffiiiiinniiiihico vouiil' man with blue eyes, light curling hair, large features and a turned-tip no-e. 1 have seen love, dovolloii, Infatuation, all manner of mischief brought on through men; but never, In all my experience, had I en countered such complete merglngof one llfo Into another. To her.Willlo .-eemed to ho not all this world only, but all sho dreamed of In tho world to come. She did not think ofhlni as on earth, but as lu heaven. The little woman's mind and heart wero a study to me. I was sitting, with my hands In my lap, thinking her over, sho still knitting, and the click of the needles diversified by the splash, Just audible, of tho large, comfortable tears on her neat black silk, when wo wdfo both startled by a vigorous swing of the g.ito and u heavy step on the gravel. A moment and tho door was Hung upon, uud suddenly, without word III' gesture, a i.ll'ge, weainei-oeaien, rough-looking man ttood, like an ap parition, beforo us. A long, purple scar, his rurciic.ui aim eneeic, gave n cpresslou to one eye. 1 Io stared n gazed about tho room ror somo lime without speaking ; at hist ho fastened his eyes on Mrs. Robinson. Sho erupt behind me and whispered," I'kaso send him away MI-s Jemima ; see how ho staros I Dear, dear I what a dreadful man !" "What do you wish sir?" I inquired, boldly enough, 1 think, although quak ing internally, for he had now tuuisfer rod his eyes to mo. "Does Mrs, Mary Jano Uoblnson live hero ?" Tho harsh volco madu us both start. "Yes; I urn Mrs. Robinson." said fixed, unnatural stare. might rouse her by cnllln I thought I her thoughts suddenly a light broke over her te.it- mes. Sho Hung her arms upwnrd with a murmur of Joy: "Willie, 1 am com ing!" sank hack, her breathing grow ing shorter and feebler a gentle, -carce perceptible struggle, anil the little wo back to dally things. "Mary, dear," I man was gono from her pain, from her 1 s.ild, "Mr. R'lliiiisinniiist bo hungry alter his Journey: wont you get him somo supper?" Sho left tho room without a wold, moving mechanically, like one In a dream. Half an hour passed, during which Robinson had given mo a sketch of his shipwreck. It was tho old story tho same, with variations, that Do Koc and Tennyson anil Adelaide Proc tor have told. He and his two compan ions had been washed on an Wand, rich lu beautiful vegetation, but Infi nitely dreary in lis solitude through the long, long years of watching to which the cataways wero doomed. He told me how hope hail died out, when one morning at sunrise, they saw a ship steering for tho Island, signaled her, nnd were taken on board, Sho wns "Tho Zephyr," bound for New York, and In llttlo moro than two months sho brought them liome. When Robinson had finished his storv. I went out to see what had be come of his wife. Sho was In the pan try, standing before Willie's cup, and the blessed tears wero streaming down her face. As soon as sho saw mo alio fell on my neck, sobbing convulsively. "Must 1 ulvu him Willie's cup?. No lips have touched it since ho went nway. How can 1 give it to Hint man?" I let her cry until sho was exhausted; then I raised hergentlyaiiil carried nor to bed. "Llo there fifteen minutes, dear: by that tlmo I shall havo supper ready Sho obeyed ns a little child might. When I went lo her sho was wlilto ami still, her lids closed. Alarmed, I call ed her hastily by name, and she raised her eyes to mine. There was still tho same fixed glitter in them. I lifted her from the bed nnd arranged her dress; she was quite passive under my hands. It was a dreary supper, nnd a more dreary evening. Hut at la-t It camo to tin cud, I lay half the night turning icstlessly on my lounge. The moonlight poured aciossthe room In u broad stream, Willie's iilcturo looked down at mo with tm unearthly expression ; Willie's urm-chalrtook weird forms in the dim the llttlu woman, retreating further ho-1 light. I thought over tho rapid sue hind me. Suddenly I wns seized, chair, cession of events, until my head grow and nllTnml deposited lu the middle of dizzy with thinking, Then the re- lounge for ii month or two, and all the thorooin; tho next monient Ihostranger proachful eyes of the young Wllllo time my parlor-Mrs Jemima Hloor's lifted Mrs. Robinson nnd gave her a seemed staring ut mo irom too uarK best loom scented with tobacco! I ' bear-like hug, the llttlo woman strtig-1 rorncrsofthe room; nml inlngleil with longing, irom her rend delusion gone to a world of light and peace, where all delusions vanish gono to a world wheto, ero long, there will be another meeting; and then Willie will be recog nized and welcomed by that faithful heart and loved forever; Meanwhile, a heal old man -till lives In tho house over tho way. He, too, Is going fast. Ills hair Is white a i sullen ed light shines in his eyes; his mouth falls easily Into a tender smile when you speak to him of Mary, his wife lu heaven, Perhaps who can tell? -she Is watching him thence; her Willie be coming gentler, more spiritualized, through his loving heart, his lonely life, nnd tho guaullau Influence exerted over him from nuotherworld limn ours. filpplnvott'i .Vauizinc. p.tnnuu,ui:; crojaMrJil' An Kxcki.i.k.nt Law. Tho Legisla ture of Ohio liasenactedn law for which they will receive tho thanks of every Christian, moral man and woman in tho country. It was passed on tho six teenth of Aprll,and provides for tho In fliction of n heavy fine ami imprison ment on any liow.-paper publisher who shall print or publish an advertise ment oi nny secret drug or nostrum, purporting to bo exclusively for the Use of females ; on any druggist or other person who shall sell or give away such drugs; on any person who shall, by printing or writing, or In any other way A.wnitH'A.N IIl'mok. -Colonel Isaac Hams, of Hosfon, who died a few days ngn, was an ollker under the lTnltid States Government, lie wns a man of gieat wit and humor, full of rare and nicy stories, which ho always told w ith the mo-t Imperturbable gravity, while his listeners weieionvulscd with laugh ter. Ills stoiles alw ays received a fla vor from his peculiar voice which was quite thin and pitched upon a high key, and, In ids later years, "turned towards childish treble." In Ills last sickness, bo very forcibly Illustrated Pope's wellknown line of tho "JluliiiK pntoii strnni; lu ih-iiih His physician camo in, an evening or two before he died, nod asked blm how he was feeling ".Shan't live till morning," said tho Colonel, feebly. "Oh, yes, I think you will ; you don't seem to be very near your end." "Yes, 1 am," piped out tho Colonel. Tho Doctor then felt of his feet, and finding them quite warm, said," I think tliero is no imiuedato danger." Can't help it ; shan't live till morn ing," prosl-tcd tho sick man. "Hut," said tho Doctor, "your ex tremities are warm, Colonel. Did you ever know ono to ho very near dying whoso feet wero ns warm ns yours?" "That's nothing to do with it. 1 shan't live till morning." wheezed out tin- Colonel, as If he wero determined to die. "You tire quite unreasonable, Colo, nel," gently Interposed Iho Doctor. "I nover knew u man to ho very near his end whoso feet wero a warm as youin." "Well, I have." "Who, pray?" fuming toward tho Doctor, with a publish mi account or description of I clroll twinkle In his eyes, ho labmingly such drugs, etc,; on any person who ffnspod out-".om Hoyeri." shall lu any way publish or elrcnlatu j any obscene notice ; and on any por-nn who shall sell or glvo away any news paper, circular, pamphlet or hook con taining notice ol'such drugs, etc. Tho act,of course,ls not to eifecl teach ing In regularly chartered medical col Ax oi,ii Orri:Nln:u, A learned Pro- 'ressorina Now Knglnnd College was J accustomed to demand of students mi 1 ecue whenever they were dilatory nt recitation, The excuse gl ven, ho luvn ilahlj added: "Very well j hut don't leges, or the publication of standard i b't It happen again." One morning a medical books. j married student, happening to bo he- If this most excellent law was in op-1 html time, was promptly Interrogated oration In this State, hundreds If not '" the cause. Slightly embarrassed, thousands of lives would ho saved, nnd i he icplled : scores of newspapers, some of them lu . "Tho truth sir, I had our.owu vlchvty, now almost entirely dependent for support upon thesu oh scene and Infamous advertisements, would pass away from thtf field of Journalism.- Saillual. in addition to my family this morning, and it wit not convenient to bo hero sooner," "Very well," replied tho Professor, In his quick, nervous manner, "very , well, hut ihm'l tel II fiappen ;." WnxiiHi.i, Piiu.iiii'snnd tho Uoston . Ax expert printer will set about tw en Abolitionists denounce tho Chhngo . ty-llvo thousand letters dally, his hand Platform lu tho strongest terms. There ' traveling moro than nine utiles, ami In was not half enough nigger lu il to utt tho woiklng days of the vcar about 1 1 lO'tt 1 three thousand nilto..
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