mi tM'l .rtKiMflto'Q W c - BLOOMSBU11G, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1868. PJUUH KIVE OKNTS. VOL. 2 NO. 2!). 4 JUOOMSIHIKU DlKlXTOItY. STOVES AND TlNWAHi:. '-1A00II MUT, iloatertn MocmA tlnwnre, Main il (!., iihnwicniin imiivf. i -ii i j M. HITI'iatl', , hint k, Main Hi Hlll". unit IllllWIIf, ,, vet hi MurKi t. Itlipcil Mill . m:v. I It kltlllS. HlKllttltllf I'll. h nl Houtll Mlllll Htlllt. l'lrKt MlllC (III lht I IKl 2-lll I) CLOTHING, AO. I.oWMNlllillO, merchant tailor, Muln hl -d door nliovo Aincl lean house, vl-nlJ I W'.l'ni'nil-nil.IN.wholesftlcnlid retail ileal tl.fr In ilutlilng.ctr.; llnrlinnti'ii liulldlns, Main , ipoct. vl-ull J DRUGS, (JIIHMICAI.S, AC. I N. MOVKIl, drnirtilst nml npnllieeary, Ilx- Imiino block Muln vl-nll n I'. t.trrz, ilfni'sUt mi'' npothccnry, Itiipcrt liloclt, Muln nl west ofMnrkct. vl-nll CLOCKS, WATCHES, AC. I OtllH lli:itNIIAKIi, watch nml clock mnltrr, I J in nr southeast coiner Main nnd I run Ms. vl-nll SJAVAtli:, denier In clocks, watches nml vl i r w. Jewelry. Main nt Jim neniw Ainciiciiii tffl llllUM'. M9 ' I) t.'ATHOAHT, wntclinudclnik maker, Minltel ,wKht., belowMaln. Nl-aJJ ouaxmkvim.k iiikmtoky. It. (i. A. Ml'.dAltnUI,, physician nml niri'i mi. Main M., neUilnor lii.lood'i. Until. l-ul. lltlck 1I(iTr.fi ninl 11 ficshnietit wilnon, hv i:il, l A in ll, rnr, in .uaiunmi i-uiehi.v 1111, iWAN' linn:!,, Ilui hi pel- limine liy.lnliii Hny- iti r, .Muln kiiiihivo L'lni'. v iii I, t K.Hl.OAN, dealer in ilry K"ints, eroccrleii, , lumber ninl eeluTal .Melchtiiidlsn Main Hi. , Mn IT ll:tltlH'. I.Ay.Altl'K, saddle nmt haincHSlnnlicr Main hi., iiimvii mo Hwan 1 1 tut i, vi-un m II. H.MITII, niniitir.tcliirir of tlirwaro nml li.tii'tipr in hitii ,i i K. .1 11 HMllll llotl-1. I!. W. COI.llMAN, Merchant tailor nml lleiil'M fiiriiKliluir L'nod. Main HI., next iloor llio Illicit hotel. V1-HI7 H. HAYIIUItST, flocks, Wiltchci nml (Inn, , lcpaltcil. Hulls-and Watches- for wile, Main , below I'lnc, I-HI7 AMISS 11. HAlt.MAN, Cabinet Makir, nml I'll ileltilker. Main Ml., below l'llic. Vl-lll7 iriiAi:i.i'. Ki:r.t.i:ii,f'oiireciiomry, j i' " Ac. Aeon I'liioHt., belli. in Main mil Milt. Vl-1117 II. AC. Ki:t.(llSI'.lt, lll.ielislnltliH.iin Mill , Street, near l'lnc. l-nl7 rll.I.IAM lllXONd. Mincmakirand liiitntifnc tureror micir, .miiim., htm m i m' u" HOOTS AND SHOES. v -- l M, llltOW.V, Imot aliilRlinclilakcl'.Miilnslicil w. opposllo Court House. J-n 1 1 i KOM. 1 II H :l I, hianufni I tilerulid dealt, rth bonis A nml Eliocs-.Mnliiht., opposite Episcopal i Iniuli vl-nll HllNllY KI.KIM, liinuiir.iclurer ami ileaUr in bootimulHlioei, grucerlea etc., lilst lllooiim lairuMalnst. vl-nll " AVIll 1U'.TZ, boot nml fclioemnker. Main Ht., . I) below lliuliiiair8Storc,wtsliir.MaikctBtri-il. lMlOVKSSIONAli. I It. r.V'ANH, M. 1). Minroon mul pliyHli'I lll unutli I hl.lo Main Ht., below Market. Mill lrinnov Kiirt?non ilenlKt. teeth exlraet Itliout mill. Main Ht.. Ilelllly uiipiwltn ' i.pin-ppni v.iuii en. i! I II. M'KKI.VY, SI. 11. siirKonn nml pliyslelan iji ( iioilliHlilo -Main hl liutow Miuket. 1-uli LI, - . lU. "..I". 17 eil wit I ('. lturrlllt, M. 11. Biugeon nml il Market St., abovo Main. 'Iiynli-lan, vl-nli lt. H. C. llOWllIl, MirKeondcntM,Maln kt.. 1 auovo eoiirt iiousu. 11. ItOIllSOM, Attnrney-nt-I, , man's blllUtitig, MalnHlleet. Mlll iw, OUlou Hurl- ll. H. 1'. ClIAl.l'ANT, llciillt, .Main M bo 1 low Maiket, Next iloor to Dr. Kvnns v2-27 JlU'I'INKllY & FANCY 0001)8. MISS I.I7.ZIIJ ll.MlKI.l'.Y, milliner, Itanney Inilliilni;, MaliiBt. Mill MIKH A. I. Wi:illl, f.iney i;noiN, notloni, booltl, hi at lonely, nnrlliHMo Main Ht reel below Mar l.i I. M-iill l.l I'lrniltMA.V, lllltllnery anil r.lliry (.ioihIh np. IV posltn DpKropal eliureli, Main ht, l-nll llltM. .IU1.IA A. i HA1II! MAItU'l.IlY, laillen ;il cloakH ami ilreas pattern I, Millllieiiht em nir Main mul wihtht. 1 -il J t MISSM. lillltltlCICHO.S', tnllllnery nn. I r.inoy yooilH MnlllHt.lopiKislto Court House, vl-nll ll ll. M. II. 1'UltMAN, milliner, Main hi., below 111 llarlmairHHtore.weHtorMtirketHt. Milt ililli: MImi:s IIAUMAN millinery nml r.inry I .'un.H.M lilt hlleetjust below American house. vl-nll HOTK1.S a'XD SALOONS. I can House, Main hi.. IIhIit Ij'iico. k kiipi iI'.; It. J. K. ltOliniNS, KuiKCon nml l'liyhlel in, Hccoiul St below iliitu. i!-uls. It. IClSTr.i:il,"Cattawlsn noasc,"Xoilli Wcs , Comer Mnlunua (second streets. sJ nts, MM, IiltoilfiT, dealer In (Icncrat.Miir lumllsc, . Inyiloods, UrocerlesAc, Mib. LKillT STKEET DIKKCTOltV. il'TMl! l'T il.;iler 111 drv eooils. cnnerliH. n, .nr r..,.i h.tli. 1Kb. lino, nails. ,t.-.. I.lalit hllect. M-lll) I.i:.l l)CK',nyhli.rnli'l enttnii haloon, AineH II....... f..l.. .1 I It, It J..l I J.l..l, If Mlllt.'li,, i ;.ii,i,.iu. 1-nu rilitYi:lt ii JACD1IY, coiifeitloniy, Inikery, II llllil l, HUM- h.llooil. inin-n.,,,' ,i r-i i.m.n l.iocir. .Main ht. vl-nll litlX A Wlillll, conhclliaieiy.bikeiv, nml nj'i; (i itrK.il Mliolesalonuil lelnll, Main hi., Jiisl l.elow liiiin M-nll .vf'ii .viip. iin'i'cr,. lie K'oous .V Clal I:. Main IVkI.. ooiHisttu com t luaisu. l-llll :. Main vl-ull 1 Ml'.ltU j Ht., We st of luinstlcel. nottlCH llOTHU by (I. V. MAKiut, last end of I. Main hi, : I) HTOUNl'll, relrchlimelit haloon, Muln hUJust . nlMivocoiirtlioilbc. l-lill . r,iovu .f- r't.MlV rri',isli,iw til hiilnOtl. Cx K cliantio hotel. ,""'J tirlt til I.l.Mnllli. letreHlimcnt hlllnon. SliIve'H iV blockBolllliHld.f.Miilnst. M-nll .MKUCHANTS AND (JUOCKltS ,' ti-tm I'liiilcrltniH'ii. iri'm-iMK'H tin Muill Vi Hi. . til iO0 Cnillt llultsi. 111 III (t II. Mll-Li:!!, tU'itlor In dry kikhH, uroecrios, r. urn itti-wnip. Ihtiir. wilt. KlituH. imlliuis. (If, lAcfiiinuo bluflc. ilulnstu'Lt, l-niJ x- Co . ili-nli'iti In ill v ircioil1 KriK iTit i, nimr, ii-i'u. Miii, iikii. V"Vt nnrlhciiHt fomer Jlnfnnna Muiui-lht, I-iill ) r. MAHIt.tliy poodsnnil notions, j, foincrMutn uiul liousls. l'. 1IUW J. It, llftIR niJlN, IHH(M IllUl Ml""", Main ht.. nlio(.oiut llouw, vi-nli ho ut h west MttJ I HI(fU1lr .Irv imi1l LM-nrOI'll-K. 1 tC. llitrtll . u'fsL corner Jllula uiul Iron sis, vl-nll , dry L'ooih, not lon, nml oilosnu loiiii n i linn1 ir.v. ii i A. IIAHTMAK i mot'trii'X.. hiln ht.. luiu ltmniiN. iiiTV.miMmi-:n. "ont.l ifKtccrlcH.tobnr- 11 III Mi, itHwin- i r II, co, nml conh'clioimryi nA.lli:cKhliV,K(-yhtom!hli(n'hloril)ooKi nnd wtiilWinni-v kiiiithu'o.1. i in HIT illllliLL llllil .Main hti. WnlJ ttpt I r.l.l a M KItAWMUM. (onrectloncrk's. Muln VV ht., luarthorallioiul, vl-nll y MKNlllINMIAlJKcnoiuUloilcof lncrchnn Vi illkiinml tiiiulior. corner tif Mlllll MlLLtail' i:Liwklcio.ul, lnlt .T. ItmtlUN'M il.nh'i' tn drv piioiW lricil I cm lt(. .1 Hhlvo'ttlilorU.Miiliiht., tclowlioti Vl-lilt I I-T. ClTttTOV. (Irnfprlp A lro Molls, ninth- 1 1 us L conicriMiilu niuUtiiii KlrcLtN. vl-nll cntlci'i , (iun, t' ( V. BNVDUU, lmrdwmi W. Mulafct., U low lion. i 1 UI IUV iUnlirhi (linli'ftilrVL'ddiN. llolliSO- i l.n.i,HiinrriiU frnkli in I it I I li K. t ll . 1 I P. Mllttl hi., npposltu court iiouho. v"Jnl1 I'.VlHt, procerlcH mul yrncrul im-iclmmllw I T. HllAHrM.HH, dry erlr, unm llt'i I j. ulioih.ctc. ItiiPilt Motif, Muln ht 1 K. r.Vl-.U, procerlcH nn J Main ht.,iiboo Went, T.HIlAIU'UH,dry Muilicl , llOOtH. ULht O vl-nll fi ;UAM1'.U A, i:. UAnLUhT1lUidcmln n. UroccrliH, Uonlcctionoriih nml rsouoir u.'.illnwii tnnlli lI.Io Iii. ihmrw fllniVQ llrnLtol wmtoninnucr hhon. 'Jnl. f Y, VOWl'AAi, fitrnlturo looms, thu-o htot Uf lulclc on Mnlu ut,, wchUtfMinkctht. vl-n ll J.TIIOUNTON, wall rnper. window hlindco. U, II mi I1SU1ICH, itlipcil Ulin.li, Mlllll nit a-ii HUOHKNHTOCK, ilinlonrnlifr, Kxtlmntjo , block, Main hi., oniiohltu com tliouhc. lnll l lllrk1l1 .1,r,l.Ml1,r.i. llili,inllU I,n11.t, (I IiIb iioi t lienhUonu r Main uiul JMnrUt t ht, lu 11 is .1, IIIDMIMAN, Aecnt Munhon'B Co)ptrTn iitiiur j.iKiiuiiiisnoa. nio ,b VMU7 .UiTAH HNYlUm, riuur and Dealer in gruin, 3.1m mrwi, (lrl-1 Mill, mill vl-n 17 i'vl if kCIIITVMMI. Irnli f.mililrr. MntMllll ilst.und Mantir. luicr of uluws Mill ht. vl-n 17 IM'M A, Wll.ItlAMS A ('n.ranncrHiuid Man nl icIuu'iKoricntlicr, Mill Mu-ut. Vl-nl7 olIN' ICDI.I.I'.ll, 1l.Kl nml MimtiiaM-r, I'lim htici t, opposite uiu-tatitniy i-nn 11. IMIUlilNU A muH'MKlt.rarpintrt-i an; . ItnlliUiM, Malnhtlccl.bi-low I'lnr. M ill. AMUI'.T. Hir.Mtrr.KSM, Mul:errtlu'llnyliurht M. IIAUMAN, naddlo and Iuiiik'sh nnikrr Oransevllli?, oppmltu I'rumo clnircli. vuuii I )tMiiotvatic NowHpMpcv v ritni.Hithii i:M.nv ininvv moiinino at Itl.OOMmtritU, PUNN'Ai Tlinptlnclpli'HorihHp.ipt'raiPOf tliLJcir'ison lanHcliiM,lnrimicft. Tlit'iTlnclplcH will never be compromised, yH courtesy and klndnens baU nl be rorfiollenlndl-t'nHHlnglhetii,wlictlierwlth liKllvMmN.or ullh eontemporai Icm of llio TreiM The unity, hupplnct,nnd protiHrlty of llio eoun liy iHournhn and object; and a lb Means to set ure lliat, we sliail l.dr boneilly and earnestly for tluliiriii'iiiy,tui-i rvtandgrimlhorour oiKftii-Izatlou. rutMHiit huim'iillTtojti Two dollar n ear paid lu udwince. Ifnulpald In udviime two oIl.uHnml lUly ft nl k will l)eiuvniiabl 1 liargtd. f HsMHurAnvKimMiMi: (Hiehijiinn'(linlliiiB orlo)onMir thtee Int ; cub hiibM iiKU( In i'itl..:i W ceutH. HI -M'K. One sriiati Tlnvo wiuaii"s our pijuait . II:ilf eoluinn . Ona column.. (1ATAAVISSA nillKCTOUY. USQUI'.lIANNAornrlfl; Holrl.SKostf bander cel. -'"-II, CIlliAHY, dry i;oods, Kioceilis, ami ijcii. l III! .Hi;it'liuiiilini-, ...mi. ui. v. .. .- ... I). ItlNAItn, dialer In hlirtcs nml tln-wnrn. ....... l . . v '.'.till .Main niuti. ir v 11111 vi"C. niiotncv nt law. M.ilu Street. -J-lll'J II.IinitT & KI.INi:, diycoods, groeellcs, nn.l Keneriil meichnnuise, .Main hiieti. --iu KI'.ll.r.H, billiard wilnnii, oysters cleiim lu heason Miilu hllcel. i tiiii.Miv M.ir, 1, 111! T.itloi'. Herond St ltoUb'lus' ilulldini!. vMils. TKItWII.r.HlKIl, ami CI111I1 maker. C,ibhielin:iki.r, Cmleltaticr l-ulil I V. OMAN A 1 above hchool house, lis, 1:. KI.INM'i inlllliiiiy and fim-y . Illdi Wheelwiljhts, llrst door ioN. Mil.! W.HANKIIY, dc.ilir III Lcntlii r etc. Cash paid lor IIUli k. . It'll It Nl-lllll IM. M. ISN'T, dliili r III hlmeu I all Uh branchch. and tin wan In l-nlii '01IN A.O.MAN', liialilil.il lllli booth and hhocs. .1. I.lMKKIt, M. H. Siusi'.u and Dlllco at Keller's Hotel. I di nler tn t l-niil, Pliyhli Ian Vi-uit KSl'V IHKKCTOKY. J riopililor. owici, vUnll 1". HIMdllAHIi. Alli:o.,ilalcis IndiyniioiK ), ijiiicciles.amlijencial inercliamllsc. M-nll i. cAr.nvi:i.i. les, queen, lllll'i dealer 111 diy K"i ids, lilocei' I..M.II,l... 1Kb. mi I. null ' vl.'nll V. KIKiAll.Hllsqulll.lllllll l'l.llllll' l!o M.inul.ictory. Mill aii s. 1 -1 1 1 1 JKKSKYTOWN WlilXTOUY. t vnni'U' r nis.fV. nl. r In div L'ood-i. Ul VVcihw. unihi. lmubi'i etc.. Jusey town, Miltl w kti uvviHiini. il.-utcr In UltlcH. Ijtatlu' riinir 1 in Miuiivr.n ti.u 1 ml iln Ciiliuiibla county ' l-nlii hp u miiim. iMMiiv. Mnilisi.ii Hold. lr 1 1 t-rn iiud SlruimeiH cntcitaliuil, vl!-nl "Vtm 1 1JICK1I0UX DIltKCTOUY. i (lt& H, HItOi:MAi;i:i, tunitis in uiy jil Ko"'it,t UiotciKH ami Kin" hi '"' . '11-ht hloio lu bout 1 1 end ol tow u, n-nii u'M. ir a iMits. iiciiicri in urv cu J L'nii-i 1 hn. di uui and nu dU Ines, 1'lrht slru In uoitu tun 01 vn 11. PIl li COLUMBIAN, 1M. J -MX :i,ni 5,11 ,. li,IM 1,10 ri.HH 7,1 S.INl I.VW H.iO ! !,) ,(! (-M, lY I'J.HtJ H.llO ii,ihi ayjij :m,ii wm :xceuloiHnnd AdhilnKlratoi's JsolleoS t,im; An il I tor's Notice fi,.Vi. Otbcr adeill.emcnls Inver ted aceorillutf top pedal contract. Uiisincss not Ice h, without nd veil Isciumt, twenty cuts per line. Transient ftdvertl.t'ineiitn paynbln In advance- alt otbcis dun after the lliht Inveillou. 4i ll N, In u( rain, nnne Ilki-ly to be kalM.ie- lory, both to Mibsctlbcrs and lo lhf l'tiblltberM, that 11 lnlllamcHatid nl Ico mm unlcal Ions re-peel-ln the bnshii-jmof tin-pa pi r, be sent dlrw t to the ofllcii of publication. All ktter, lla-f iclatlni! to thepdlloilalor ijUiiHhseonccinsof the papet, and all pnymmtK lur Mibseilptlon,i, mlvcrtUina, or Juhblntr.aie to bi tn ulcto ami nddicKhcd iiiWM'icwAV a khi:i:i:. tlCUut,ibini Oiltr," Ht.ooMSUrtUI, rilnlcd at Itoblvtiri llulldlny, near I he ('taut Homo, by v. M, vam)i:iisi.i(i: (Choice &tKtvy, It l lUIM4. Iho xllvcr rain, llm dden ralu, thojipplln", daiiilnir, I itiidiliiff lain I' Ht t liming It h peni Ih nn the yrti'ii ttul'f. cd;;e, rrlualn with neins the brown rock m led je, Hplnnliinn ell for the. walrr-lnll, And bulldititf an mnlx r-coloied wall AcrohH Ihu VYkI where the; hiinbeaniH lull t Tho pcnllo rain, hi the hhaded Kmc -I hi- filter In;;, peering, winning rain) The noNy rain, the inarch Inn rain, t lit tushtui; tread of tho heavy rain I Pouring Its rivers from out the blue, j lown on the grass w hero the daisies yrvy,; , Darting In clouds of angry d tops Across tlichllts nnd green Irecdops, I And ItlvstiiK at last lu Us giant gltc, 1 The foaming Hps of the great green icaj The urce, wild rain, tho riotous rain, the ln.l- termtsdivddng, shouting ralu I Tho htill night ralu, tho holcnm ralu, the hoKllei- htop ot the uildnlght rain! With Its incasuuil beat on the loof o'er head, Willi Its ttdtugs sweet of the faithful dead, Whispers Horn loes whoaielald asleep Under tiiohod where tho mjitles crup, (.'ullliiff htiuqucts from the nun-lit pasl, Of llowerstoohwef t, toof.ilr to last 1 The- fallliful tain, the untiring r.iln, tho cooling, hobbliig, weeping tain I Tho hiillty win. tlichltcful ralu, tho bothcrtnj', plircrliiK, thieving rain I Cieeplns so lazily oer the M:y, A leaden nmvlc o'er ft bright btue r c, Ami Khutllng in with Its damp. htrnu haiuh, Tho losy faces In imls a id bands Of glils who thtnk with unwonted ft on 11 Of tho chariuini! laces and things down town, Thalinight as well for tho tlresomo lain, Ho in tho rose-laud of Aluiahaln. Thu hoirid lain, tho tcdloiu lain, tlm nccrcu- illin;, dingy ralu 1 "KstcKKnno( ki:ii." BUSINESS CARDS. JOli P KIN 'V I N (i Niallj exei illcl at Hits Oilier. l.'VKI.I.K, A TTII It N 1! Y-A T-1. A V, Ashl'iml, Si'liuyllclll I'l.uiily, IVuu'a. M. TltAUdll, a r rii 1 1 v 1.1 I'll .1 , Ittrwhh, ('nlunibli Coinit), r on'ii. rn.LIA.M If. AllllOTT, ' A TTO ll N ll 1 -A T-1. A V c. CATAWIHUA, I'A. V, .Ml 1.1. Kit, A I 'I'll I! N ll A T I. . 1 .in... ullh 11. II. I.ltlle. 1,1 hi Ii I; buil.llhi' ad ioliiim: I'osl 1 utiic. i,,r-i:i,iinll, s, n m iv-riv mi' lisions lollei 11 il. sci,-ihh. mux C. KltHKZK, A T'l O II n 1: Y-A T- I. v, oiliceiu IhsMcr anl Iticoiili-rn ndhi, In Ibe baM-ment of thoCouit House, IJIix.m .lui, I'.i A 1 i 1 1 It 1 1 - A I 1 1 A cmn-'r nl .Main and Mail.i t li 1 Is, ow riit National I'anl;, llloomsbuij;. I'a. 11. IiITTI.K, i 11 11 ll ., 1. - . l-l. 1 1111. .nil Math hllcil. In bllcli I. oil. 111. l.i low the 1'olllt House, llloomshili;..!'.!, c. !!. miOCKWAY, A'l Tllll N I'. Y A T I. A H, IIMKI.MSIII'IKI, I'A. .Ml.y, b vMlls, Rood llt'i. 1I0TIUS AMI SALOONS. JXt'UAXdK llOTI'U,, II I ,tJi J. 1 .il l- I Hi, t wiiw.uiii.v u'., .ii Tint iin.lf rtltriifiil linvllll' tilin llllSfd til if Well Imh.u-ii nn.l ....nl r.i1l'.1ipi)iiil Imofcp.llit' l!xchanifia 1 inii' kit 11 ni n (ill i.ii i iiiji.i . 111 imiuiiiMiiMii Imiucdlalily oi.posllo thot'olumblactmnly Coiut llOUSC, IChpClllUliy llllltllU lll-U I ivimi mm im- inoiit) in gciu nu inai int'ir iioiisui-inMv m im 1 iii 1 I hit Knimllnn ninl riitci talllineilt of ll'UVcl U who may bo disponed to favor it with their cus tom, 'ihey baohpareduoexpcnsoln pieparing thollxdiancoforlhecntcitalniiif utoflheliguehts neither hhall tticro bo any thing wanting on their ail 10 muusicr 10 uieir pi ihonai com 1011, 1 m-j ioiiso Is hnaeiotiM. ami 1 u.lo h 1111 ixcelUnl biihi- ucks location. Oiuiilbiisc-H inn at all IhueH hctuciti tho 1a chango Hotel and tho unions lallioad ilcpotn, by which liavtllciu will bo .Ieasanlly cniiccd to and irom tho uipeetIo Muttons In duo tlmelo llltMHUhbuig, April 3, IMa -B.)-Ori'ii'i:-t'ouit IIi.um' Utmhinn iJlllto. T OlMH IlHltXIiAlil) I J V. ni llat A I .w the (I,- .l ..nl t" telnlty that he Is now pn pai platlliK, hllvir or gold. .11. Ml. 1. Ill Icllidsnl llicl 1,1,7. K 11. IT I! T 1 O X K MDHHH cdi'I.ma: llav luu followed I he plolchtdiat nl I'llhlie Vl ll.lun C1I1 1 lor liinnv eai8. woiild inloim his lilemls that ho Is Hill In llio Held, unit) mid u llllliu' In iilldiil to all tin. ilulles nt his inllluit. Ivikoiis ilihliluu hlshi l lees hhouhl cull or wide to mill at Itloi.msbuiff, l',i, I nun h L7, MINNOWS WITH SILVER TAILS, 11Y .THAN IKlir.l.OW. 'I'll 1:111: wiis 11 ciickDn I'liick liunj,'iiij; In Tom Tnnipi'ri cutliiKu. Wlit'ti 11 struck unt', 'I'om'ri wlTu laid tlicbuliy In llii' iTiulle mul took llio sauce pan oll'tho llio, from which cuino tt very mvory Klllt'll. Ilor two llttln chllilicn, who hail been ilny hi; In Iho opun tloor-way, ran to tho tahlo mul lii'mi soRly to ilrum up on It with their pewtrr hpooni, looklnj; UHt'ily nt their mother, as she turned i nice little piece or pork into ti tllsli mul set urceiH ninl potatoes around it. 1'lioy brought tho salt, then M't u chnlr lor their r.itlter, biought their own stool-i, and pulled their liiolher'n rod;- iiifjclmlr elope lo the table. "llun lo the door, llilly," said llm iiiolliei-, "and ten If father is comlii";." Hilly ran to llio tloor, midttftor tho fnli- Ion of little children, looked llrsl the right way and then tho wrong way, but no falhci' wn-iseun. freocntiy Ills mother I'lilltiwed him, mil uhadcil hereyes with her hand, for llio mm was hot, "If father doesn't come soon," she olwrv'.d. "the npplo dumplings will be loo much dune by tt leal." "Thorn ho i-t," cried the little boy, "liuis eoinino; nuinil by the wood; and now he it j;oiiio; over the biidge. Oh, father, make haste, and have some iiii- plo dumplings." "Tom," said ids wife as lie eamo near, "art thou tired to-dayV" "L'liconinioi! tired," mid Tom, and he threw himself on the bench lu the shadow of tho thatch, "lias anything gone wrung'.'" (-aid Ids wife. "AVhnl'is the matter V" "Mailer'."' said Tom. "Is anything the mutter'.' Tho matter is this, moth er; Hint I'm tt miserable, hard worked slave !" and ho clasped his hands upon his knees, and muttered, In a deep voice which frighleiiedlliechllilreii--"a miserable slave." "Illess us!" said liii wife who could unt make out what ho meant. "A miserable, ill-used slave," contin ued Tom, "and always linvo been." "Always have been ?" said his wife; "why, father, I thought thou Used tn say, at tho election tlmo, thiut was.t n free-born llritou." D it. V. II. (Late A Islam .Ml. Ileal llli P 11 H I (' I A H A N 11 i'OIUv'S HOTKIj, (inoitau W. MAUOUlt, rrojirU'tur, ThOftlKivuwell.loinwn hotel lian iceelltly under. Bono iiul'i'tllehflligeH 111 11m Internal ari'liniienielllM, nnd lUlin prlelol'llllllouliee.stiililslorliiei eilslolii and Iho liaMlllnt! puhlli) that IdHiieeonioilatlons for thui onifoit nt his mifsuuro Hccoiul to none In the eonnliy. Ills liihle will nlnnm ho found tup lille.1, n. . I only Mllli Mihhlalitlal loud, hut v illi till tho ihlU.iif.lenol 11. . kislholl. 1IU Milieu and 11- iiuoiK (eneepl Hint popular lieMiise klimni in "Mclknry ')t puieh.lsed dll'ei llollhCii, mo i utility t finm tho linnoillhu lire. and lieo noin nn pin nl'J I II.' I'UltKr.I.L, MtiMl. tlltnlt and lininesH I inalier. Main H below eourt, hoiihe, vl-ull n FOHTKIt, Uluo Maker, and Wlilto nnd fauey vi. luiuier, rscoiiown, Ilniid deiilcm In Lumber, of all lillidH. planln mill near Iho roll-road. M-nl. nr V . liLar hoiilhu'eht eomei' Main and .Maikelht. " Vl-ull AWITMAN, inniblo m-ii lex, lidir tntitliMihl , ii.iiarMiiliiuiHl.Mail.ai.ls. vl-nll II. llINCll.l:lt, dealer 111 Plain, Mtnlm and inelodcoim.ntU. W.L'ou- imunilliliolooiin vl-nll 111 II, MAHTKIIH, atient for drover it Italter'a I , uowlim iimchlno, Main ht., llartiiitiu'u hulld. UK, up Hllltrn. v l-ii 1 1 ll uiaioiiH dines. 11 n Ufhiiol.llll lol'll lihl I 111 lull oil aco III the l'liht, and will eontliiiiii loih'Keio It hi iiioiiituie. uixmur. w, MAiiuiiii. pXCUANtl K HaTooN, Tun Proprietor oniioi:Mliani,'oK,ilisiihah 11011. on liiiiul n IniKe bloi-1: or biiMMiut iti:ritixii.Mi:.viH, couhUtiui: uf Hl'U'hll l.VHI'l i;S, mill.lM.S, 'lllll'K, mil win in HiiiKi' iiiNiii'i:, lioll i n 1 nns, swi llHi cm ise. I.AOKH MKKIt, AI.K, Mi. u- ciiMi: (iNii, comi: ai.i. anii hi:i:. -in I.AWSlIN I'AI.MAN, Hlll'i'lllllenilelll. Illisinihlmrir, May a, INiT. rpilK KSl'V IIOTKI,, IM'V, I'OI.UMIIIA UlU.N'i y, I'A. I W. H0I111INH, Umior dealer leeniul iloor fiom 1, liortliM'1'i.t eoriier Malnand lieu ht. vl-ull ir l'lIATOCIt. Notary l'ubllc, uoilhcahl corner )l Muln nud Mulket ht, vl-ulJ if. UN A.l'l'NHTON, mutual ami rnUi 1 nli llio .1 liibiiramoeompiiiiy.iioitlieiuteoiiiir.Malnaml Weitwt. vl-nll fli:oit(lll HAfsKnin'.liintiliriietuier nnd repair, ll or iiflliUbliliiK nuicliliitii, HnmploA: i'u'm Ma rhl 110 Whop, jil llloonnbuig, vlnll I ,H-Il',IIN, dealer In meat lallow, He., C'hcin 1 btrllu'ii alley, back of AmerUuu huuhe. vl-nU (J AMUI:I. JAfOIlV, MnrlTo iiiurTllowTiHlono O Workii.ltlUluouihbing.llerwIekt.ad. Vlnl7 XT W.HAMlT.i: A CO. MnrhlnliturKantllloouis. l. I. iilKliiiiriallliii.il. Ciihltiiuainndunl hlu.it u. 111 .'..linn inn. 1 y lumlw Iiud 11 pulieil. V-ll'l I'll 1: hlilihel ll.i r lei i.eet fully InfolliihhlN lili lulu uiul tho puhllo, Hint lie him tukui IhiiuhoMi vi II known lloiiiitt of lliitiiliiluuKiii, and will he pleated to l.eelvo tint iiulom uf nil who will ruvor him wuua inn, 111: wiT.i. Ki:i:i" a (loon -j'AJii.i:, n liar w 1 lUtiu lad Willi Iho beht of IJiiiitns, mid every lllllll Will be inane 111 leiui'.r . 'mire hiius- lartlou. I'. II, lUl.TIKIIIl II, j:py, I'a., Apill VI, 1N.7. nnicK noTKii, OIlANUIIVll.l.i:, COI.l'MllIA I'OIOTV, I'A. luiwAiii) r.viiuirn', l-noi-iti iitoii. HiivliiK Inkcn pohneKKloii of IhU wcll-ltiiown lm,.,n l.i In... if. tit. Ill- htllllltU'l KellU. HlOl'l'lt. prlelorliaiiliullultliellnillientrepalrillldfllinli,h. ed IIAlt ANII l.Alllil.ll Willi Iher iiileiHllfiiioni nml uewiht uciieiieiiH, iimbiaui 1 1 iioienit iuu lu Ihocoimly! ninl nu pnlus will bo i pured to His-m.. unman' IIUADKKV, tin 1 .V Mm-,) H 1 1 It 11 !' ll N , "ll,'Shlli''s Itloek, J. Otllt'CIlt till liHIlMI III. I lOUlllMHII'tf, i'.i. '.il!:, imnuptly utti inlt-.l lu U.ih ul-i.i mi. I l.t. Ill innsliir'K, Jan, Is, Iw, 11. lMJItSlCL, 1IAUNIM, KAIUJl.i:. AND Tlll'M: JiANtTAtTUHKIt, in it I tliuki' in OAKI'iri'-UAtiH, VAJ.IHK, 1 IA-Mri, muAiu uotii, uoii:-niuNKi.iFt m, which liu f.ils coulltli'iit 1 10 can hell ut lower lato tlinn any otin-r itiMn in tlm (ountiy. i tuntno luryoiirfculvc. wf Kliup ilrht duor Ik1 tow tho Pott Ollhv Mnln Htrrct, ItUinnitihuri;, I'a. iV. ivl, iOtHt s. COMilNS, 1'AMIIIONAIl I, I! Fs 1 1 A V I N(i, HA I It UUTTI Nd ANII HHAMI'OOINH HAI.CON, niir Wl'liiiayi r .V Jaeol.'a lie I'uinii Hali.m, 1II.OO.M.SI1U1UI, I A. llnlr livilui; nnd WhlskciH inloiul blnik or lu own, Hiilr't'iiiiUitotlehtloyilaiuliull auituau Mil lux the llllll'l will Uhlnlti hair In ItH orlKlnnl color Mill. ..I. I M.IIII.K the buiht labile, lOlihlantly on uanu, pipiiui, D K N T I S T It Y . h, i', nowi:it, nn.s'Tisr, llehpeellully ullim Ills pmrewdonal Hlll.ss tu Ihel idhH mid Gentlemen ol lllooiuhbiiiifnuil I- elllliy. I in is pi epa it ii to at i em i ii.itiiiou inn- oiisiipeiatlnus III II,.- Ill I his ploli-HKli, n.iui, I IS piovldul Willi the Intent IlllplllUd I'ollCl LAIN '.'.. in vxl.lfh lutll l.n ho, lied nil fold nl.'lllui.r. hllti'l llll'l I miner nasi' in iooi. as w, 11 .mint' ntti- llllil III III, letlll I'Xlinillil o nil in., nu,. inii, lllnht lipploMd lllilhods, mid lill opetlil una oil Itesltli-nin ami filllen ll lev. ih.ni lihoio Hit I'tillll House, hitlilu lde. nioolilhiuiiin j iiii,7ii, i.ft 1 1 nownrcit kkiis and mum huh W. M. MONIIOIU I'll . Unpen, I'a., MaiiiilJ. IUM ls or rowiiHlt ki:hm. nml ile.ihin In all binds nr I.II.MIIKIt, Hlvenollcolli.il Ihey nie pn lured In neeinniKlalK their eiisloiii wllli dlapali Ii, ninl nil Iho clienpt ciiuf;. OWK'H KTAKDAItl) 80AK1W I . ,1, .set litlotl 111 hinu wnria licit in Oll.i ulllihiitlfaetlnn. Kiuil lor I'ulaloKUo and ( Ir llllulihcelilld'.halldriealeMi'f iither liliikeis,'.lal:ni lllp,lpa,',oro.,r,,...rh..i.Vl.M'...P(.ul.l,() 31'illk I'laie.Ni'W VulkJ.II I'ldcilll HI. llosloll in yi. ns- hark, and n hot wall before one's eyes. Hut I'm n miserable slave. I must ei ther woik or poo 'em utnrvp) n very hard lot 11 Is In bo it working nun." "Ilul II Is not only the work that I complain of, but being obliged lo Work ns ho pleases. Itseiiough lo spoil any man's temper to bo told to dig up thus" asparagus beds Just when they were get ting to be llio very in itio of the parish. And for what? Why, lo liuiko room for Jlndimi's now gravel walk, that she limy not wet her feet going over the grass. Now, I ask you," continued Tom, still talking to himself, "whether that isn't enough tu spoil any man's temper." "Ahem!" said n voice eloso to him. Tom started, and, to his great sur prise, saw a small man, about the size of his own baby, sitting composedly at his elbow. lie was dressed In green green hat, green coat, and green shoes, lie had very bright black eyes, mid they Iwlnklcd very much as he looked at Tom and smiled. "Servant sli',"saidToni, edging him selfa little further I'ff. "Miserable slave," said the small man, "ait thou so f.ir lost lo Iho noble sense of freedom as that thy very salu tation acknowledges a mere stranger as thy master'."' "What aro yotiV" said Tom, ".intl how dare you call mu n slave'.'" "Tom," said tho small man with n knowing look, "don't speak roughly. Keep your lough words for your wife, my man; sho Is bound lo bear them what else Is she for, In fact 1" "I'll tliitnk you to let my affairs alone," Interrupted Tom, shortly. "Tom, Pin your friend; I think I can help you out of your ditlleulty. I ad mire your spirit. Would 1 demean myself to work font master, and attend loall his whims?" As ho said this the small mail stoop ed and looked very earnestly Into the stream. Drip, drip, drip, went the wa ter over a lltllu fall lu the .stones, and wet the cresses till they shono lu the night, while tho leaves l!uttoreii;over head and choittered tho nuns with gilt' terlng spots of its sunshine. Tom watched the small mail with earnest attention as lie turned over the leaves of llio cresses. At last ho saw him snatch something which looked like a Utile fedi out of the water mid put It In his pocket. "It's my belief, Tom," lie said, res uming tho conversation, "that you have been puzzling your head with what peoplueall rnllllc.il Kconoiuy." "Never heaid of sticii a tiling," said Tom. "Hill I've been thinking that 1 iWtnr nli. Till lu MOlK 111 iy lllllie than (hose that employ me." "Why, you see, Tom, you must have money. Nowltseems lo inn that there are but four ways of getting money Thorn's stealing money -" "Width ihin'l nil me," Interrupted Tom. "Very I'ood. Then tin re's borrow ing " "Which I don't want to do." "And There's begging -" "No, thank you," said Tom stoutly. "And I hern's giving money's win th for tlic money, that is lo say, work, la bor." "Your wordsareas linens a wcrinon," said Tom. "Hut look here, Tom," proceeded the man in gieen drawing hi-, band out of ids pocket, and showing a little drl plug llsh in bis palm, "what do you call Ibis'."' "1 call it a very small inliinow,".'ald Tom. "And do you see nn thing particular about Its tail'.'" "it looks uncommon bilgltt," said Tom, stooping to look at it. "It does," said the man In green, "and now I'll tell you a secret, for I'm resolved to be your friend. I'.very min now in this stream, they tiro very scarce, liiiiul you -hut every one of them has a silver tall." "You iloit'l say so," exclalinsd Tom, "llshlng for minnows mul being one's own mas ter would be a gieatdeal iileasanler than tho sort of llio l'vo been leading this many a day." "Well, tho secret lis to wheroyou gel them, Is yours and much good may it tin you," s'.ild tho mail iiigrcen."l arewell, 1 wish you Joy of your fiecdoui.".So say ing, he walked away, leaving Tom on tho brink of the stream, full of Joy ami pride. Ho went to his iiur-tor, uud told liliu that ho had an opportunity for bet luring himself, nnd rose with the dawn and went to work lo search lor nun nows. Hut of all tho minnows in tho world never weroauy so nlinhlonstho-o with silver tails, 'limy wero very shy too. and had as many turns and doub les as a hare; what n life they led him I They nuulo him troll up tho btroam for miles; then, Just as ho thought his chase was at tin end, nnd he was sure of tlteiii they would lejipiiuito out of the water nnd dart down Iho stieain again like liltlt' silver arrows. Miles mul mill's ho went, tlivil mul wet llllil llllil gry. Ho ciune homo lain In tho cn lug completely wearied mill foot-sorc with only Ihieo minnows lu hlspocket each with it silver tall. "lint at any rate," liosntd to himself, ns ho lay down in his bed, "though they led mu a pretty life, and I linvo to worl; harder Chan over, yd I certain bought anything Hint was not useful." "Were Ihey gnotl lo eat V" n"kcil Iho Woman at the next house. "No I" Then they would not have them. "Much loo dear," said a third. "And not so veryeurioiiH,nil.l u fourth; hut they hoped he had come by I In In honestly." At tho f I nti house they said : No, no; they wero not ipiHe no silly as to bellovo thoro wero llsh In tho world with silver tall?; If there had been they Hhouhl often have heard or them beforo." At (he sixth hoiiso they were such a very loiigtlmo lu turning over Ids llsh, In pinching their lulls, bargaining and dressing them, that ho ventured to re monstrate and reiiuested that they ould mako somo haste. Thereupon they paid if he did nol ehoo-o to wall their pleasure they would not purchase at all. So they shut tliedoortipon liltn, nnd this roused his temper, lio spoke rather roughly at tho next two hollies, nnd was dismissed al onco as a very rinlo, uncivil person. Hut filter all his llsh were really great emlosltles; and when ho had exhibit ted them all over tho town, set them out In all lights, praised their perfec tions, and taken Ininieiiso pains lo con ceal hlspatlencenud tcniper,hoat length ontrlvcd lo sell them, nnd receive exuetly fourteen shillings for them mid no more. "Now, I tell you what, Tom Turner," liesaid to himself, In my opinion you've been making a fool of yourself, and I only hopo Bally will not Hud It out. You was tired of being a working man, that man lu green has cheated you Into doing; tho hardest week's work you over done, by making you believe It was more freellko and easier. Well,you said you didn't mind It, because you had no master; but l'vo found out this after noon, Tom, and I don't mind your nowlng it, that every ono of those cus tomers of yours was your master just tho same. Why I you wero nl llio beck of uvery man, woniait and child Hint aino near you obliged lo lie In a , whleh-was aggraval letter from John Quill. (II'.NI'.IIAI. ltUTi.nt's INVIIXI HUriN" COMMITTUi: W'AnntNtiToN, .lime Mb. - 11 will I"' perceived from the following repott of thoproeeeilliigsiiftlieliivi'.sllgattngeoni inittee lo-ilay, that (leneral Hutler Is pushing his Inquiry vigorously, ami with it prospect of success. II Isevldeiil from tho following examination, that sum,) startling disclosures win lie inaoo concerning the moans used tnsecurethe votes of tho rcnogntlo Senators for the President's iieiiilltul. .Mr. Joseph l'ldgeon wiis placed upon Ihu stand lo-tlay and examined by Mr. Hutler. Mr. l'ldgeon having been HWorn,Mr, Hutler produced it telegraphic dispatch, mid said : "Joseph tin you recognize that'.'" " Yes sir." " It Is in your handwriting, is it not?" "Ills." " Oblige me by leading it to the com mittee." 'I'd rather not," said Jo-eph blush ing. "Sirrah I you must. nii admit or having sent it?" " Yes sir; but I don't like lo read it. It don't concern' anybody." " We'll seo about thai. Are you go ing to read It or ain't you V" I'sltaw! that's got nothing to with Impeachment, I tell you." "Cailltl'l remember wiiero you are. Don't answer hack. 1 will read to tho Conimltteu nnd expose your villainy." "Oh look hero now, don't go to read ing that thing out loud here, you know I " "Silence ser-Iavo! Oenllonien this dispatch rends us follows: 'Ho Wary Smith I'res't Johnson's all light.' " "() 1'shawl" said Mr. l'ldgeon, "that ain't there. You don't know how to read writing. You ought to spell all the hard words. That snys: 'MUs Mury Smlth-Stuid at Johnson's all night.' Johnson keeps n grocery and lives on C street. He's a friend or mine." "S'dealhl l'ldgeon, remember you're IhoHiinlly of I ho country Is not safe If this man is alluwod logo jit largo mul hi lug about Urii frightful result. Oir- crtoiiifi nt fillwMiiHt licaimtt Jim tin. gold for Ten Dollars. Otu friend (' , says a Southern out iiorary. Is it neat, taper fellow, standing about foiirfeot In lilssloc3!ngs a natural noet and a first-rale lellow hut he was sold, badly sold, ami Hint loo, by a "whitu mail." You must know Hint wo have many n day hero when not a solitary customer Is about lo keep the storekeepers busy. As a consequence, In order lo doslioy the monotony nnd etiiinl, ninny a sell isgoi . , . . . . tt up lo create nn exciiemeui. i. was ready to do anything to itiaKoiiuii tiino pay. "Woll, 0 , I'll give you ncliance to mako ten dollars." "I low?" asked t' . "Well, you're good at running; you're good bottom, and tho time Is Jtut the thing, if you will run as larns inns warehouse, nl tho foot or the hill mid hack again, and nover stop, you shall linvo ten dollars." "Cloud ns wheat! 1 am your man I" myA c . "The distanco is only nboul two hundred yards, and my wind is good -for thrco times the li i lance." "Well, pitch In, nnd mako nn hone.st X." Oil" starts (J nt ft 2: 10 paco down tlm hill all tho clerks nnd storekeepers running out lo seo whnt was in Iho wind. Tho quiz soon spread, mul our "little stud" was encouraged on his route. "Who laughs last laughs best," was Iho racer's thought. Now lie reach es tlto turning post and back ho comes. Cheers greet him on every side, but the thought of ten dollars, mado so ea-y, wreatheshlsraco wltli smiles, llonrrlves nthisstartiiig-1'olnt, stojia, and claims thopurso with aglow of pridennd exul tation. "You haven't won It 1" saysour wug. "How's that'.'" "Why, you havo slopped; and the good temper, too, lilt,'." Hook, Tom," said theni.in in green, stinting up in his path, "I know you wero all working iiicmnud you must all please your customers. Your master was your customer ; what he bought of you was your work. Well, you mu.st let the work bo such as will please Hit' customer." "All worklngiuen'.' how do you make that out'.' said 'lorn, thinking ol tho fourteen shillings In his hand. "Is my master a working nianV and lias he got a master of his own V Nou- sense V" "No nonsense nt nil he woiks with his head; ho keep his bonks anil iiuiii- ages ids great works. He has many masters, el so why was hn nearly mined List year'."' "Ho was nearly ruined becau-e ho mad(somonow fangled kiwi of patterns at his works, and people would not buy them," said Tom. "Well, In a way ol' speaking then, lie works to plc;v-o his ma-ters, poor fel low! He Is, as one may s.iy, it fellow servant,aiid plagued with very awkward masters. So 1 should unt mini bis be ing my master, and I think I'll gn nnd tell him so." "I would, Tom," said tho matt in green. "Tell him you have not been able to heller yourself, and you have no objection now to dig up tho asparagus bed." So Tom trudged homo to his wife, ave her tho money he bad earned, got his old nuisler lo lake him lack, and kepi a profound secret his adventure with tho man In green, nnd too llsli Willi silver tnlN. ,, .,ii, ir..,.ii .lon'i to inirn Mi ' nionev was vours oni.v m case you nrn-r havo von manacled and nlnenl in the stopped !' dmioeon beneath tho euiiitol moat!" C 's eyes opened wide. 'Twa Hull tell voti, you don't read il no use to gel limn ; tno tiling wus hid right. 'I'.n WuryKiuiiiir Jia, mi: NMiyticn, nun um i.uiii n.is..,... ...... that' ridiculous: yes It Is." llo took it lu good part, and our wag, Yount' man. I am not to bn trilled to maueall tilings ngni, toon streat. with. ()llyollloalltllow,wholsSlllitl.," Nover you nilliil now who Smith N." "See heio, I'idgeon, I'm dangerous when I get mad. If you don't answer A l'nr.TTV r.nvr. Sroltv. There i it story told in connection with tho Intro, duellon of Hue lace into Hrussels. A iii.or young girl named CiortrudQ was my qtitetioiis, I'll i online you in Vln- Hying fni-lovo ol a young man wno-i- nlu Ilium's room, uud gel her loinul.n wcaiiu prcciuin'ii an uopeswi 11111111111.. aslnliio ol' you; I will, upon my sa- One night as sho sat weeping, it lady eretl word ol'lionor," said Hutler wlthn tillered her collage, mid without saying llendisli ,1'uivl. " ti word, placed in her lap a cushion Joe I'iilgeou shuddered, and Hie .nld with lis bobbins tilled widi thread, llm sweat stood upon his brow til the lany men Willi perieci siienco sitowcti thought oftho frightful humiliation nnd her how to work tho bobbins, nml now sulleiingof this punishment. (omakeall sorts ot ilelicalo patterns 1 . I . . . .. i, .1. , Mi .1. .. 4 ., ,!..!.. " Hut I tell you," said be, " that you aim compiieaiou suiciies. .uij iigin approaelicil, iiieinaiiieu nan leaiiieu uie ail, and the niysleriom vtsltiv-.s had ill-appeared. 'Iho price of tho maid en's laco iiiude her rich on account of lis valtiablu patterns, and sho was able "Women Iiavo no business with po litics," said Tom, getting up rather .,,11. II., A .. 1.,... 11 ....... ,1... I....,. nuinil. , ...in ii iivoni ii linn inu nine i , ,, . .11.. of habit, or thostuell ,r Iho dinner, that "-'",!" l,N "J w. y W"' , , .', ,.. lor minnows and being one's i iiiuun 111111 110 so, 11:1s 1101 ni'cu usceiiaiii ed; but It is certain that lie walked lulu tltohoiiie, ato plenty ol" porkaud greens, ami thou look a tolerable shaio In de molishing llm apple, dumplings." hen tho children wero gone out lo piny, ids wifo said lo him: Tom, I hope thou nnd master havu'nt had words lo day','" ".Master !" said Tom ; "yes, a pielty muster lie lias bion; and a pretty slave 1 havo been, Don't talk to me ol'mus- rs!" "Oil, Tom, Tom," cried his wife; hut he's been n good mnster to yon; fourteen shillings a week, regular wnges Unit's not it thing to make u sneer at; and think how warm llio children aro lapped upo' wilder nights, and you with as good shoes to your feet as over kept ono out of tho mud." "What of that?" said Tom; "isn't my labor worth tho money? I'm not be holden lo my employer. Ho gels as good from mo ai ho gives." "Very like, Tom. There's not tt mill for tulles round Ihal can match you for a graft; and us to curly peas but If ninter can't do without you, I'm sum you can't do without him. Oh.doar, to IhliikyOti'nnd ho should havo hard words I" "We've had 'ilo words'" said Tom, ImltollniilK'. Olinl Piii tih.lr ,l' 1,dtii nt ""1"" e I - "-'r ' 1 . - . 1 1 another's beck and call. It's 'Tom, do 1.V am fu; no liiun can oruer urn tti.oiu 1 lilu I oml I'l'iim .111 Hull I nil, 1 ,,,! 1.1 nir HOW." but work. work. from Mnnilnv morning Tins went on lor it wiuue .... 1111 Hiiiii-ilnviiliriii. nml I was llilnklii!' worked very hard, but on Sunday as 1 walked over lo Squlro Morion's to afternoon ho had caught fouileeu lulu ost.- r.n- it,., iiii'iiin .,.0.1 r, liie i'. I I nows. ........ , 1 r ,i. was thinking, Sally, thai I am nothing "if" wasu-i nir um pniu... ..... hut a poor working man alter nil, In tiling," no sni.no iiiiuseu, -i n uav.ui.. short, I'm n slave, and my spirit won't mom to do villi fishing for minnows, tit-ma a " This Is Iho hardest woik I over did. I So saying, Tom Hung hlinseir out nt miiqiillu tt slave to tiieni. i rusii up tho cottage door, and his wlfo Ihoiighl nml down, I ''"''t'o ' nnd mil, I splash ho wnsgolug back to Ms work ns usual, inyseiriit llm sun, and nil for thu snko Ilul sho wits nilstnken; ho wnlked lo of a dumb thing that gets tho bolter of tlm u'nrul. nml ihcrn. when lm intnn In 1110 Willi 11 wng of Its llns, Hut It's no tho border of a llttlo tinkling stream, lio sat down nml began to brood over his grievances, it was a very hot tiny. "Now, I'll tell you whnt," mid Tom to himself," It's u great deal pleasanter aildresi- don'l know how to read. 1 lo Miss Mnry Smith "(ieulleiiicn," said Mr. Hutler, lis ing," we will trille with this perjured ti'iillni' 1111 lnuircr. in Ibis letter is con tained the evidence of the Infamy of to marry the object of her love. Many KXTiiAoitniNAiiv Match tii'l'isroi, (!A1Nkt Shot Cir.v. On tho 2'itli of May, (.'nptaln Travis, tho celebrated "pistol shot," shot at birds on tho rise from the trap, wllli n liNtol, against a shot gnu. The day was windy and not favorable lo good shooting. The cap tain's opponent was I lenry i roslliwalle, wlto used a shot-gun, muzzle loading. arlridges each onooiineo nnd u quarter. He was allowed i'.'i yards rise, mul in yards boundary. Mr. Crostliwaltoopen- d tho match, killing tho llrst I birds lu accession, iiilsnlugtho .lib, tho Oth fill ing l.'i yards from the trap, tho7tlt kill id, llio Kth a miss, nnd tho '.Hit mid lUth killed, making In all 7 killed out ot Hi blids, When dipt. Travis took his po- bltlon the betting was lllil to I'll on tho shot-gun. The 1st bird ho missed, 2d, Id and -lilt killed, the nth a miss, llioiith killed, tho 7th tt nil-s. Tho else was desperate. Tho captain could not win, but by killing tho remaining o nirus, ho could make tho mulch a draw, mo word Is given, tho pigeon rises from the trap, wings mado swifter and stronger bv tlm bono of freedom. Whiz! lung I a 'llttlo cloud of smoke, a thud on Ihu ground of a falling body.uild the eighth bird Is tidded lo tho score ol tne nine The ninth rises, the sharp report ot llm pistol is ngulii hoard, and another bini drops llko a slone lo tho ground. No t mo for r.ilterliiijnow. run liiosiring 'llio eaptivo is free. It Is leaving Its nrlsoii-hotiso behind, r'rlghienod, des- iicmlo. It snrliiL's into tho air with tho swiftness ornn arrow speeding from iho bow tightly sprung by athletic, bunds. Tho eyo Hashes along tho short barrel, llnrkl tho report and tho winged flight of fear Is suddenly 111111011, 'llio nlni true, nnd tho ball bus performed lis mis sion well I 'Iho bird falls within tho boundary dying dead; mul the wind keeps on its course, 1ml now freighted with hiiiidredsof cheers, for C'apl Travis lias killed his seven birds, tied his op poiicnt, and thu Judges pronounco tho match a draw. A'. 1 . Suntltii AVir.t, , u L iisostnnillng hero talking; I must set off lo tlm town nnd sell llicni, or Sally will wonder why 1 don't bring her tho week's iiiouey." So ho walked lo um town, mid olVered his llsh for salu ns sltt Ing hero In tho shndo than drolling lt'llt eurlosllles, over celery trenches; nnd then thinning "Very pretty," said the llrst people of wall fruit, with a baking sun nt one' 1 he Hhowisl them lo; "hut they never Who WiNH?--Two Dutchmen onco got lu a dispute about tho Kngllsh Ian guage, each contending Hint ho could tuu 11 the heel. 'Ihey iiinde tt bet, at length, of tt barrel ol J.ttger mid forty pounds of Bwell.er cheese, mid appoint ed njudgu to decide between them, mid iiccordlngly they began i "Veil, Uhon," snld the ilrsl, "did It ruin to-morrow ?" "I Hhnll think it viu.li," said John. Wasn't that Judge In a quaiidaryr llueo Senalors. 1 have at last unravel led lids vile plol. I will read you tho whole of Iho despatch. He U'ur .SVdiVA- l'i'eslilent John-mi's all right. Senator l-'owler's cnteenleil I'liick fur tin thousand llattfiitd Han c. Sure now of (irimes; endeavor to gel 'li-inii I in 1 1 over. Apply In Th. Wild J. l'i ii(ii:o.. "What ilo you think of that'.'" tuUed Mr. Hutler. "I'nanswerable," ftiitl lite toiiinilt tee. "Ha! ha! hit ! laughed Mr. I'idgeon "Now who did you send that to Who Is Smith?" iniiiiriil .Mi'. Hutler. "11a! ha! ha! ha!" laughed l'ldgeon Mr. i'idgeon was bcioiiilng by iteilcal. "Young man, this lovily is untimely, answer my question? "Ha! ha! ha! oh tliundei'-r-i'-r," said Mr. l'ldgeon. ".Sergeant-iit-urms,i'einovo this knave! Chain lilm lo llio hair mnttre.-s in llm coniinlltco loom with the tapestry cur pel ; allow no one to see him but his friends, and give him nothing to eat but tho delicacies ol the season. We'll see what severity will do," Mild the mallg limit Hutler. Mr. I'idgeon was completely unman ned, I le got on Ids knees and prayed to betillmied to testily. "(.'eiitleiiieii,"sald lie "I will iv.nl that document. Mr. Hutler mado anab surd mistake. Well this h ridlculou 11a! hii-ltn " "Stop!" said .Mr. Duller, cutting hi laugh short, "no more 11 1-timcd mirth, young man "Well," said .loo, "you know I'm courting a girl named Smith, anil I came out lo get tho old man's eminent, lie's here, you kimw, and sho said sho was agreeable if lm wan. And mi 1 linked hliiitnil lie Mild he didn't cnioti cent, and I tclegiaphul to her. Oblige ine," said .Mr. I'idgeon, taking tho dcri- natch from .Mr. Hutler. "This is what I wrote. I admit tho peiiiiittnship'H a lllllo rough "JAm Ju;v mil In r-Stnld at John sou's all night. Your h'lttlier's consent ed, 1 gave lilm ten thousand Heiiily thanks, You aro now iiilno forever. Trouble's till over. Appoint ti day for Tho Wedding. "J. i'l imr.oN." "That's all, gentlemen. A mail in my slliiatlou don'l cary it particle for Impeachment. No, hodmi'l. 'Do Wa ry Mr. Smith I Well thai is rich, any-1 how;" nnd Mr. l'ldgeon laughed Im moderately. Mr. Hutler lookedpoiiiewliatchngrlii di, hut In n low moments he Rfddi Well, sir, your stuleiuent appears to bo true, I am soiry lo s-ay. Dut h i this ben warning lo you not to eomo fooling mound hero with your small ill fairs while such a terrible titan us I nin Is itliout. It ain't safe. Dl-ehargo the prisoner." Anil l'ldgeon walked out. Hut you can ea ilysee that Hutler Is lu deadly earuist, and that If ho could only get a ure thing on some fellow llko I'idgeon the people would have lo read all those furlongs of Mpooches lu the trial over again, In my opinion years after, while In luxury with her numerous family, she was startled by Hie liivslerloiis lady entering her com fin table home -this time not silent, but looking stern. Site said: "Here you enjoy peace and comfort, while without are famine and trouble. I helped you : you have not helped your neighbors. TIio angels weep for you and turn away their faces." (iertrmlo went forth witlt her cushion ami bobbins in baud, and going from cottage to cottage, slie olV ered to teach the art site had so myste riously learned. So they all becumi rich anil tho country also. lo Maki: Su.m.muu Dihni:s.-To make root bcor, tnko u quantity of sats- ipaillla roots and sassafras bark and somo hops and boil till tho strength is extracted, 'lo thrco gallons of tho liquor, tiller it Isstraiueil.addonoquart of molasses and a cup of yeast. After standing in a warm plae. eight r ten hours, strain again uud bottle. It will bo lit for u-v thu following day. l-'or ginger beer, take one pint of mo lasses and two spoonsful of ginger, put Into a pail to bo half filled with boiling water; when well stirred together, 111! tho pail with cohl water, leaving room for one pint ol yeast, which must not bo put lu till lukewarm' l'laco it on llio warm hearth for tho night, and bot tle It lu the morning. For spruce beer, lake three pounds of sugar, four e-allotis of water, ono ounce of ginger, a little loiuon peal, or essence of lemon, and a llttlo essoueo of upruce to glvo It u llavor. Stir nil together, warm Hit trllln; add a cupful of good yiusl. When fermented, bottle up close. Mead Is made by dissolving one part of hoiioy lu Ihrouof boiling water, il.t- voting it with spices, iiud adding ii portion of ground malt, mid a pieco of toast steepod lu yeast, allowlug tho whole to lei incut.--f.'miwioini 'A h - yrtiph. Komi, Two gentlemen from N. Y., ono of whom had been In I'lillfbriilu nearly a year, mid the other Just arriv ed, were accidentally overheard in thu following conversation nt tho Sutter lloti-e, Sacranienlo. Thu new comer was lamenting his condition, when he tiskod the other If ho had u family. " "Yes, sir, I haven wlm and six chll dreii In New York, nnd never ijiuv ono in tiieni. - Alter this, the eoiu.le sat n fow mo. incuts lu silence, mid then the Intern)- gaior again cnniinencen : w nere you over liiiiul mrv" "No, sir." Another lapse of time. "I ihl I understand .von to on v. sir. that you had n wife mid six children living Hi Nuw lorl; mul lind never seen one of them?" "Yes. sir; 1 so hinted It." Another and it long pause of silence, 'llio the Interogator Inquired i "How then can It be. nir, lliat you never saw one of them V" "Why" was Iho response, "one of them was horn niter I left." "oh 1 ah 1 mid ti general Inugh follow ed. After that tha llrst New Yorker wan especially distinguished us tho man who had six children mid never saw one of them.