.HKidmalti'D aril; vl,W I" ' i tJ.-t.1 411 tail MIC JsjH'l t.- p rtuli .ifj ni' rtr-Hm ntm l .. nil iii' 1 1 n i I ( - p inqiMilf 1 l i r ii lit. m .JJJILW-JLJU .1') VOL. NO. 43. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1868. lie HLOOJISM'UG I). RECTORY. " STOVES AND TiNWAHE. " l ACOll MKT., iletil.TIN stoves & tinware, Main ,J Sl. I1IIUVIJ I lull . II". 11 I ,. . m tltU'P.ltT. stmca riml tinware. Hubert A. block. Mains!,, v.csl nr. Market. vl-nll CLOTH IXO.jlC. rt mvt..s:iir.nil. merrhitittnllor. Main ct.. I ). ilmirnlmvii American house, vl-nlJ ... iiill'illillll IV mlintiiLotonnd frf nil itmil , it 'ill clnilllns.l-led llarlhiuli'n bulldllh:, Main ('( - - ' " DltUOS, CHEMICALS, &c. "v miivY'm .trtii-ut niul imotheeurv. V.x . 'tiiiim- bloVtt Muta K(. Vl-tlJ) "Ti iiiv .ln.iTtrUt nml nimlhrftLrV. Ulinert . iilVli. Mt'iin nt.. went ofMiirket, vl'Ull n-0(!KS,' WATCIIKS, AC. i ,i m IIKUVM AIM'. vnleh,tmd eluclt nuilser. WHICH, 11 ll' l nimt iimhii. Ji near mittm-nitronicr .Mnliwum iroiiMH.wu.j mWAUK. ilenler In.tjU'ek1., Wfitche-t ' ) "mvIo, Multt M Jttnliieiow Amerieat' Mark ft vMil i M. lilt' iWN, tiiii und HliuLMii.iltfr.MiUn wiree. OppOHitH I Ht tl.l.llDLIl.iiliitllir.lcIlirerillitltli'lllr Itiltnott A Hiui slu h Oltllni-I., opposite l.pIiM'OpHlehUiel, vlnj lll.N'UY Kld'.IM ninmifii'lUM 1' mid deiih-r In 1 1 hunt nti'i mihkh, roeenuw burn Mtiln l, It., Klllt WOOlllS- IllH'lllnICtT, Mtllil below liiiitiimn Hloro, wit ofMarket utiifl vl-nl lMtoKKrfSiONAl,. I It. KVAN. M. I. huruji-nn tmd phyMetun mil. , j Slttll .llllll hi. , lit'tnw Market. VlMII i It. II. K , ICltmev htmifoii lcnll-I,tt'itlixH- cil without pii.n. l.plsi'np.H I'limvli. "i"liMKi:LVY( M. . nawrn hi'1 plijtU-liu J mrt1i Hlth Main Kt., U'lmv M irki-t. l-nl Mnrki-1 M., i,,,v Main. vl-ni liiiMiiMoiiri tifiiiii. IvU. UOU'KIt, niirKCo" ilcntUt, Main m. II. UOHIiMiN, Alt((ri',v-it-!juv,()i:U't' Ilari , m.ih'H l.ulMtim, MiiluHtrtt t 1 U, s. I'. CHAM-'ANT, lifiitKt, M'n rtt J? 'iiw M.irUvt. Ni'Xl ilonr Ut IT. l.NuMH vJ.-T MIMilNKRY A FANCY (JOOUS. itss iaymh iiaui:li;v , lmll'iln.1, Midn Kt. vl-nl Miss A. I. Vi:illt, fuu-y tctnnl-4, iiotliMiH, tMik wtathmcry. norltimdwMutnbtri'Ct helow M u kj J m PIM'lIItMAN, iiiHUncry nd fancy t;innN op IV pn-iitc i:pUcnpa1 rhurcli, Mnlti Ml. vl-nl MIW. .HU.tA A. A HAIH UAIilvIdiY, liidlt-.ljiik- un.l dn-H p-ittcnu, buuthcu-H'oriifi M dn tuid si. liil M" wj. IH:it(Ct''ICiNT, inllllin'rv und f.iht (iroitlM MahifttMMoslle C'tiiirl 1 1 oust, vl-nl M". 51 1 1. 1'U It M A N , iiillUiur, Muln Ht.tlK'loi llarluiun'H Mimt, vl uf Market rl. vi (UK MPSl-,t TlAltM AN tnllltnery mid 1.iik 1 tt'x'i-sMiiln Hiicfljuiit iMduwAuu'ricauhmivt iTuTKLis AND SALOONS. Jf.K VfMK,ovMfrniMl oiitlmt wilmm, Aineri I'.iu lloiuc, M'ultiht., llall.i.T LvMi k hiipiTln t Ml Iflil. 1-tll cilf.MYi:it A JACOHY, conf.M tlonry, Uikery, If mid n Ktcr al'M'n, vliolofi.ih' and retail, l.x I'tmiim hi (n-k, Main t, vi -nn pnX A W'llliH. fltinfi'rllonrry, hrtkt'ry. nnd oyn I i-r 4ilrinu, wlioli'ialo and rciull, Mulnt., J tint iictinv Iron. lini " i,iriiANUK liorlll,. by Ko.usAL,lark. Main I J "l.. oppipo cimrl Ihiusv. vl-nl.1 i M Fit I CAN IIOUHK, hyJoilN LkaiocK, ainTn ; vi tt orimn stu-t'l. vl-nl n'ulKH ll(iTi:i hy (I.W. MAf(H.u,aitind nl 1 Midn I TO(INi;U, rilri'stnnt nl saloon, Main MJut ), .-iIhimi I'liurtliuiiNu. 1-nW 1'M)NH a t'l. ItU. it Irc-shmrnt I elm liiniKt hold, vl.nr Y II. OIl.I.MCmK. n-lrolnnent Miluon, Hlilvt.'n H t!tHk MniHii Mfiit MiiluM. vl-nl m i:uri unts 7 .NMroitocils, ii lAtMltrt, I'liiMrfiidniTy. Ii M ,iil't,i' Coiitt Iuiti(, t-rU's Hu Main Vl-IH( vj II. Mlldddl, diali-r In tlrv kuixIs, Krotctlc. ii .) ih'i'iis vv mi t', Hour. Halt, flnan, nolioiis, t If I krli'iiut' Ittoi'k, Malnsiutl, J-in- U'Klll.Vi NliAli X Cn., (Unlets In iIi.vc4nwU. II Kint'filt-s, Hour, u I'd. Malt. (Mi. iron, ntiils II C. IlOU'I.lt. h:itMjin.t ll Main !., nltoti Court IIoumo, up, liontH and Mint'f 1 C. Ma lilt, dry kihkN and notion 1 loiiu-r Main nnd Iron Mm. runthwrKi vl-nr .1. lUd iwr.lt. dry koo.N, iiiK-i rJtH, ttc, tjt itirm-r Main and lion Ms, north vl III pi:v L mi A. HAU'OIAN. AKtnt.diy tjuodv, noilont ijiiiccrU'H. Main Ht..oiioosito l'ovioI'h I'm tlUlllO U IIJl) -4, l-nl DA. Mr.Cj;4j;v, Kci'NtoiieMKifNiort, hintk- iicm . Miitlom-ij, MiUlliet toim-r Markft nn tMitihMH. J-iii. XX7ir.MAM KUAHMIJH, ttmHctIoucrlt,"MiUr. " w hi., in r llio riiltruatl. vi.n . V Ml.Mli;MIAI.Uct ni'!l Klo '( of iiu it lMit J i, IIIW HIUI lUllllitfl, I'lH lH-r )l ol Main Mm'! inn J .1. ItoimiNH.d.iil. rimlry irotuHnucrltk.'U. it Klilp'n liliK-k, Main hi., hclow Iron vl-m If. tltltTDN, ClrootTlOH & I'rovlttlons, noutl. ilt'ii-nt tin hit Main and Iron Htru I. vl-nl r i w7rTTYiri:it, TiuidHi7u,'(triiti- uui,Vu. wMtiln m., lu lnw lion. vl-ni VJ, hl.UA.N, df.llei in clioll-HdO U''Oim, UultKl' lt plniiMdM. I it-.) i nitrkk, Ii.. lie. M.ili '., nj-poKlii- on 1 1 imtivo, v-m LTIIII ITltS 111 m Main M,., nltme W ft. I T. HllAltri.l'ss, iiry u(ih1k unvrirl(f, Itooth I (, Mhh-8, ele,, itiucrt Moil,, Muln fct uf-st o Markel. Vl-nt o iiamfu a a. i : 1 1 A TTnKT,"T ' "'""Vi k l"i O, (J rot ilfH, ( oult rili iM-rh nnd Notion' rottou ii. Koutli Kidf, luo iliHirs tiUP liroI'M "HiMimnuket bop. va nl' MlSt'KLLANKOL'a. ItlllN' M fil'rilX, HlKii.Ornniiionlal nml Di f i u ratlvo I'liliili-iiScniiuwiiicur itli ItllM.vl 4 ( V. COHKIil.. futlilluru ifiniim, thri-n ti.i v U. Iirli k on Main wmt iifilarl:rl M, vl-ln .1. TllllllNTIlS'. Mall iiim ulmlow Nlinli' . anil MxturiHi, Itnt'l1 IiIih-K, Main .1. vl-ni II IIOMCSkToi tihntnuriiKlii-r. Ixi'hti lit;. II. lilni'k. Main n iiitiKlte t limiM. inJ4 JK. IIHIIAllT, 'hiilonrailui', llarllnau'a lalllil inu luu tlii-ahl idi ni'i Main ami MarUi't tt. n Mil V J.IIIDI.IIMAN, Ann li l-n I ii r I,lpliiiliii;UiKt Aijrnt MuiiMm'M Cupix r Tn I 11. I'UltHi:!.!,, muI. Hi', t in nk nml liaini.i .1 Maker. Main ti, htlnw couit. Iimik.'. vl'llli (1 I us'l lUlToiu" Maker, and Wlilia ami miicj l'.-l""""r'H''"tllw"' Vj-lll' 1 1 1.DII MM IUUK1 ijJMIU'.R CO.. TMalnirni'llili If D.itul aealera lii lauubur. ot nil klinU, lilauliik lain niarlliB rull-roail. vMile W J. HIIII.IIMAN, nallille ami liailima inaliPr. II ii.'jirauiiilivit.'urncrMaliittUil Market ht. vl-n W1TMAK, inarlila wnrka, mar MiuthwtKt a, enrner Main ami Market kU, vl-iws HII. IIIM11. I'll, ilinli r In I'liimai, nrnain. ami . laelod. uiih.at (1. V.CoieU'i.luriillure rimnifc vl-nll II .MAHTKIIK, Bpenl for UniM-rA rakii i 'uiv inueimie, laiu hi., iiaiunail . niiuii nn m.ir. ' ..1.1..' nW. IIIIIIIIINH.llqnnrilrnler kpriiiulilnnrrrnin . l")rllivil enrner Main anil liim hta, vl-nll' V J'RAI.'OCK. Notary Vulillo, iiottlieiu.! inrnei IJjMalii anil Market at. Mil' '.I'N A,I'-l'NMTON,lnlllliallilaU4lliraleM lire ni.iiram a eoiiiianylnrtlieaAleiriH'r Main arni P1' lllil 'IIAeHl'ItT, iiiiiiiiiti.. liner anilre.ali ii' tliie.tilnr mai uln.a, bami'le Ji Cii'MMa- 'niii, i.a.l lUiiiiintliuis, vln 1 I 1 1' 1 UN. dialer III meat IkIIiiw, ete.. I lieni 1 'ili.alley, hark ot Alnrlleali lion uu, vl-n1 v-.!!!. JArdi'V, Miirile ami lirnwii Mum " "I'll , V .! ItTiHinilnitp Iterw lek litnil. Vl"n K M MM11I A (O. Mil(,inii, Fuil . H'i! l'AtiJTtl'lijttl, ( iihtll J IllMUff tU kmWiutikiiHtiirLiiluil. utl Illoomt niuda ul ulioil OIlANitliVILLM IIIIMXTOUY. DU, (. A. Mi;(IAI(Ii:i plivplclun una surKPoti, Mil in ht., next ilonr in ((mI Nutcl. vl-nl7 BHK'K !lUTi:i. utul rplnnhiiiHit oiloon, hv I Id. lAiTi-tt, cor. iirMuliiHUil rimiM. in 17 CWAN llOl'i:,. tlit'Uppi'rhntme liy John Sny- ) dor. Main Kt u1mu l'lnc. OK. HUAN ilcalcr In dry KfK rnhmtIi'", , lumber and K'ncrfll MrrclmtiUiHo Multt M. V I'll 47 Cn:oH(li: IiAZAltrH.Hinldlcnnil linrncMitrnkfr V Muln Nt.. iihiiVf IhnSvuiti llottt. vlnlT r 11. HMirir iiiiiniif.ictuiTr tt tin ware unit M ilfiiU'r In ftoMM ti, Hwuii Ilotd. Mill n 81., h!io .lio VMU7 l .t II. U. roiJl.MAN. Mcidmut tullor mid il, UonlN luriilslilnt; Klrt, Main Wl., next ditnr Ul till! lil'lcH luil t l. vl- l S. IIA lltritMT.riorkh, Wiiti'liM mid (InttH ni lu'luw I'lni). ill n'pniH'u. iHiiiHtnni uioiicn nir unit', ; mmu I AM IN II. 11 A KM AN. 1'iibliiHt .Miliar, lind Un- 1 nriuiKi-r, .ti.iiiii., iM-iuw i-iiiii, Vi-Ui liKMIII'l I IM'I I IMI Al At.. Ac, on rinuM., butucvn Muln und Mill, vl-n 17 II II.. VI i;i:!.cn.i;ii, is.lc k -nuiijs, fi, miii 1 1 . stleet, near I'lne. H'll.l.lAM IIKI.llN.I.MIu.1 innkeralul tnamif.i 11 luieror Iirlik, Mill hi., west ori'lnu vlntJ MI.IAH KNVDIMI, rimir ami Jr!l Mill, ami u noaierin lirain, ,1111 mi I I'.U'IS lI. suIllIYI.i:it, Inm r.niN...r,Maehlii- Ijni, hum .iianuiaei liter in juows, .nu Mi.vi-ni Vl IM'.S A, Wll.l.lAMfA A l'iiTaliner.an'l Man U nr.U'llileMiil liather, Mill Slreel. vl-tili lllllS Ki:l.l.i:it, limit ami Hliuetilalirr, I'lne l Alltel, iili.i)Sllt llm Ai'aileiny VI-IH7 i II. Hi:ilKIN(l.t. r,i:OTIti:ii,('ar!ii-nl'raml A. l'lllUlers, Main Sheet, Iii'Imw I'lne. vl-n JT A.Ml'l:!. KHAIM'I.IMH. Maker ... I he Ilavlillrnl O .Irani t'raillc. Main M. v.'n.i. M. IIAUMAN, aailillii ami liarne'.s mallei , I inilme Hie. iiji,illo Kr.lini' ehurell. vljull CATAWISSA IHlSIMJTOiU. M(itM:ilANNAnrllrb k Iloti l,-.U.Mth.iuli r 3 (MoprlL'tor, houili-t usti-oriHT Main ami H'-cond "tll'tt. V'J-tll' II. Cltr.AHY.dry jeoimN, mon riin t'lal Mrri'hiindiNC, Main httt-ft. and Kt-n- O. Main strfft.' 'J.nl'J r.M, II. AIlllIM r,imorni-y at luw.M.ilii Mm t. iIl.UKUrit KI.IN'i:, tlr pfHls uroctTleH. nnd i Kfiw-ml uiiri'liHuillKi, .Main Mrt-t't, -nl'.' KKlhKIt, lilll,r'l saloon, oy.slvi', aiat Iff J. cri-Miu In M'uson Main stint. 2-ul2 It liAM.MAN. Mcrcli.mt Tailor, Hwniid-t.. 1). ItohhiiiH' Hull'lhl.(. S't-Il i it. .i. k. Hum Million and PiiyMf tan, ) hfcoii.l ht, below Main, v-ni. T II. KlMl'ld'.lt,"Ciitlawtsii lriti-.f,"Noltk WM , Coiner Main Hint Hwnud Htrci-H. .'-nI M. M, llUOllsl .dealer In General Meu-liaiilif, Dry (iooils, (Iroeerli'M Ac. liUJIIT STKKKT IIU'.nCTOKY. )r.n.II K.NT, iitaler In ilry khihIi, irnicei lex, L liiillr, leeil, mil, llll, Iron, Halls, ele., l.lKllt 'Iriet. vl-nli f 1 1 1 ; W 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 . K , I'ulilnelmaker, and cliairuiaker. I'udert.iki r vl-uii, TIHlll'lI WAl.TJiH lllack-nillh, oplsjslto post 'J olllie. M-lll'l. nl'. ll.MAN A Co., Wheelwrights, first door abnve school hoiisri, l-n I'i UN. I".. Kr.l.M:. millinery aud faney i;ood. vl. II 1 1 W. HANKKY, dealer lu I.e.llhii', Jlldis, Hark, I etc. Cash paid for Uldis. vl-ul.l iu)i. M. i:.nt, lie II all lis brauehi' ill rill slovcH and lln Mate lu . vl-uli) JOHN A. OMAN, mauur.icturer utul dealer In boots ami stiiies. l-u'll. .1. I,l:lHl:lt, M, ll. Kuruton ami I'losli'lan. Dlllee at Keller' lint. I. vMi.7 1'Y KI'l.AM Fl.ol'ltlNtJ MIM.Stt.H. FuwUm. 1'iiiprleior. Ulll I F. ItKKillAliD, A IlltO, leak rs tn dry gof.li. I D. CAI.DWFld., ib aiei In dry (;.m.l., grnecr I, les tiiift n-.rtaii', h.tidwaitf, ilili, alt, imd-, te,, He, l.'lill rV. i:i)(Ali,MiHiUiliantia Fl.inlliij MIII nod . llox M'limraeion . vriiill NllltCW JIAl)I.-O.N,dejlei lu illy Kiasls, un eeries. iriuili. ililiibi'r ele.. .ti r.i'Vliia ll. vl-liltl' Al'llll A. rtWIHIII.lt, dealer in III lea, I.ealber Hark etc, Madbon lov.-ii' 'itj' t'uluiubl i counlv v I - ll oi nAri.HA.MiJi;i KiMin, MaMison iiotei, Dr J vers uiul Klr.iner eiiteitHhied. J-l Itl'CKHUItN IURKCT0KY. tl (I iW. II. H!OIMA!:l:lt. Iiah is In drv .U KuoiIh, ).'ioci-rii's and viueial ineuliauillse allillse, VMil.s. store in sou hind ortnuii. In dry uoodi. L't-oci rlcs. di im- and medicines. I'lrst store in lorlh end ol town. MMil1., 1I0TKLS AKI5 SALOONS. JNCUANdi; IIDTKL, r.MtOMSlU'IUI,CtildMlUA (.U., VA. ThiMinderHlirned ImMtnr laneluised thl-Huelt- rtio ii audi eul i nll -oititi!iiuw,iiiH Kxeli.tiifti Hotel, Mtliitle on MAIN is 1 Kl.l'.T, In HIoouiMailg miuitlliitely oppor,! e thColundla enmity Ctaiu iloiihe, tthpt'itiull. itltoMii their lilendH and (he illblle In Keiii'ial I hat their IuhwIh now In Older or tho ifi-iptioit and ntei tain im id oft rave Uci Vho ,i hv litMllt.piir.eil to f.iVoi It U till (lull rlls- oin. '1 h ha mi Mparod no expends In pri'purloK lie l-Ixt hauyefor theelilerialniiient of their nneMtt leKlier nhall llu r h uii HiIuk wanting on their ait to minister to tltelr peikoiial torn fort, '1 hey .mini U -paeUus, ami tmJujH tin exeellctd busi ngs htt'iitmn, oiuutbu-es run at all time beumu tbt. l. lumi:t) llt1fl and the YHiimi nil I load tlepoth, v hn h tia elleiH 111 bt! pleiisanil eone i d to tint tli'til the VtMpei tlvu Mlillotis lu duo lime to nei't tin- emu. KikiNnA IjAHIv. Itlooun-bniK. A Ut :), Wm. '()iUs JIOTKL, OI.OltOF. V. MAI tintt, I'roprUMor. tn; ftbovo well-known hittol Iias lefently und-f4''-ioiit' rad eid rliKiiKt-H lu I In lulcrnal armnt int'iii, iml 1U pit a iHtoi'imuotiii',i ioIiIh ioiiuert'uslm md Ihe iiiiMdlliiff pal ill i' (lutl tilx aecoiniMlatloim :ur iheeniufoit of bts KiHkMtur0ftpHud tn none in Die run n l rv. IMAiabl will iitvf btt found Mip' dIImI, (Kit only will) nihsintilhil fond, but with all tin ilt'lkuciiKof il hpiiMon. 111m Inen nnd It .tiuont (e-teept thul popnlftr heernH krinun m '1Jf,t?nt7").p,tri,hett-d dlrirt from the Importing nouMn, nit emiieiy pure. nun iirr irom an poi sonoiudriiK. JI I ihiiiikful for ft 1 1 la ml pultou ngo In tho past, and m 111 conllnuo to di mr it lu thnlutme, Ul OItOJ. W, MAI!(JFU. jxeu ANdi: HA I.OON, Tiik l'ropriclor.if I he llxchanKeflah'on has bow .m hand 11 larye stia-k of HV.MMUH Iir.niKtllMUNTH, culivtstlni; of iriiru msTrni, iuiMi.rs, tiiii'-i, uoloumah siiui'i iosult, iK.ii.icii i,nui?tswrirrKiU'ili'Ksr. I.AOKH HlOIvIt, Al.K, AC. .-tnil-. ONI"., COMI! AM. AN11 mir:, -KT) I..WVHDN CAI.MAN. hupirliitcmlent, IlloonihliiirK. May II, listTT. 'TMnTilsinTmMnk IWV, COI.l'MIHA COUNTY, TA. 1 II V Hill si I Iber te.ls tllllli, llifi.ililslils ft lends .lid tin. I nl I' biil la- bus tabi n the.dioxew.ll .noun llo. s- of I iiicr'aiuiiii-iii, and villi be deasid lo v '. lb. tuMolii ol all who M'lU aver him v.ie a i wll. HK wif.i. urir A dooi' TAiii.iT, l liar mi 11 slot k.d M lib I be last of M.iuois, nml .very elloil Mill be mai'i lil'i'd'.i .idira sails acllon, C. II, Hll i'll lMCll, l.spy, r.i April 12, 1K7. OlilCK 1I0TKL, ouANc rvu rr, coi.i miua coi-ntv, i"A, l.IlWAltl) 1 V Till "IT. PIIOI'IIIM'OU. llrvlm; liiktii . " . I M i well known iiise, soloim lu i n ui 1 m rill, Ibe I i." ."orbael ul in l 11 ".ii'.l Iralal fuiul.h. I ! Alt ANl" 11111 v lb. I ol.ikl U.,1'1.1. .ml newest del), u. I. 1 lul e Is nol . Ilul III the niiiuLvi ami nn i suis will l mati. i" acruitfiti.Mlatii c...t 'vpNbH THE COLUMBIAN, A Democratic? Nowfspwxor tn ri'iii.isiir.n cvEitr hiidat moknimi at III.UO.MSlll'Utl, FliN.I'A, Tlli:irliicliilcnrtliliatornrcriniieJrlTeriiiii: Inn Hchonlof imllllci. Those principle, will in e r bocolilprnmlseil, jet murtenyaml IcImliicPN .lili not be forgotten In ttlsrusilnit tlietn, whrtlier with Imllvlitti.ili, nr wltli couteniporiirle of the 1'rei.H The mlty, 1miilti.'vs,nml pioirrlty of Ihaeoun tryiioiirnlin nnd ol.Jecti iiihIiih tho means to secure that, wo shall labor honestly ami earnestly for the Iih i mony, micct sa utul itrowih of no r orgu n Ir.iill.m. jKHMiuFM'iiHriiii'nnxi two iloiian a ear If palil In mllanco. If not ialil In ailwinro tin (lollar. ami liny eflits will I'OlliMirlnlilyebarKeil Tkkmi opAiivrnrniMi : imiaiin.ire(ten lln. or leas) one or three lusertloni SI,."); t ncli mu!kc llient lneitloti iVl cents. In. . !.'.!) .. .1,011 ... .V1" ... ".let 11VI .. IV" Cm. 5010 H,eo l-.'.tll I l.i i'V" Ir fine t-nnare .... St.fo i:,ii 8,110 I'l.lia I."i,ll S10.KI 11,00 is.on IVo MU.lrCS w 7,ll 12,1111 l,m Thn e sniiaiei;.. Konr N'piarik..., Half eoltunn D',00 l,l.l One column .Vl.HI K.l,() Cxceutnr'N ami AilinlnlitratorV Xollce t.l,r.; All- lltor's .Notion 5.VV1. (llher inlieillenn ills Inser- teil acinnllnt.. tn special conllaet. I!tilltess millces.wllltiiiilailvertlM'mciil, twenty cents per line. Transient mlveitlseincnts payable in silvanre- all others iluenller tho rlrt lliserllou. 9f It Is, ill (tieatet, morfillkelv to be sall.fac. lory, W,th In subscribers ami In tne rubllsbels. that remltt.iuei san.l all comiuunl'-attonH res peel till; the buslnesHor the paper, be .entillrect to the illleeof publleallou. All lellel", whether rclatllu- lo tlm ulltoi bit or business concern1, of I In paper, ami all payments fur subscriptions, a'lvcrtlslm-, or Jobbing, are to be imtdato ami aililressed mtocKWAV & kui:i:zi:, "bno,iinM .;jee," I1I.OO.MSHPIII, 1'rlnteil at rtoblson'-i )'ultilliu;s, near the t'ourl House, by C M. VAXllKltn.lcn. BUSINESS CARDS. Oii P 1! INT I NO ."eally executed at tills Dlllce. M. I.'VKI.I.i:, A TTO UN K Y-AT-I.A W, Ashland, Schu Iktll County, I'cuu'a. ji. TUAuair, A TTO UN K Y-AT-I.A W, llerulrk, Coltiiubla County, rmti'a. IJ-f.IAJr ir. AUHOTT, A TTO UN K 1 A T-I, A V CATAW1SS, I 'A. A TTO 1! .V 1! V AT I. A w , Ollli e wllb K. II. I.lltle. In brl.k bulldlm ad Inlnlnit l'osl l mice. j-11. ..lllll. s, Hu'l..'a and . ii fusions colli ( led. -ev"n7 john is. i'ukkzi:, AT l olt.VKY-AT-I, W. (mice In lierlster nii'l I'.ecirderN orllie, In the Imsement of Hie Court House, llbum-il urrf. V i. A T T n.vi: y- t-i. a w llfil'-e enrner I dn and Mink t strei t-. First Niuliilial haul.. III. iltllbUli'. Is,, If. i.I'I'Tl. K, Olllce on Main stre. t, In bill I; bulldlli, Court Ilnus", llloomsbiir, I'.i. f ' I' HUOUICWaY, A TTO UN r. Y T I. A V, . III.OO.Mflll'llll, I'A. 4-Omen-Court ll.nis. Mlfj. tiu lbhm Olllce. below the (u. I.laul i7. Au c t r o n r, i: it. M OSllM CO I I'M A : Having folli-w.il tho proie isl.m of !'ull!i Vendue Crier for inauv years, woulil iMi.irni hi- rrien.is lhal be Issllll In the Held, riml.i an I wllllua In allemlloall the duties of bis (ntllne. IVi-ous deslrlna his servleea hbould mil ic write lo hiui at lllooinsburu', l'a, l uiars'o?. jyi. w. ii. DKAii.i:v, (Late Assl.tant Medl.ul IMiector i'. Army.) 1'iivsiru.v and srui.r.o.s, rr i 'III. e al Ihehoue opposite Skive's lllm'li, l',.iuiii).bur. I'.i. Cults tirouiplly attemled tolsiib uvu! ami ili . llloonisbu-e, .Ian. is, tsa. J t' I'Plirtlfl" " HAUMS, HAIIIU.h:, AMI Till Ne. MANHlAi.l'llltKll, and deater lu CAIH'KT-llA.;f, VALIHD-, I'l Y-M1K. ni'KKAi'O itnnr, nonsf-ri.ANKKis at,, uhlct. he frels conluleut he can sell at lower tale (halt any oilier pelsou In lbs cuuntrv, i;& aiultie lor otllselves, Hluip ilrsl door lalow the Tout Office Main Mreel, Itllsilnsbtiu, l'a. Nov. 15, si,;. s. COI.UNS, FAH11 ION A II 1. 11 SIIAVIN(i, II A I It 0UTTIN0 UHAMTOOINtl PALCON, 0frWMnmyfr &. Jnmhy' Ire Cicmw Calonn, ULOOMHUUUa, I'A, I In Ir I'Tflng nnd Wlilnkers colored blurt: or blown, llnlr J onto to destroy thtndrtiir and bnu Uf. lug tho hair: will restore Imtr to Itn original (Kilor without hoUIhk the OiichI ftbrlc, constantly on hnud, aprItJ7, "irN"T"i Ft 11 Y . ' u. i jiowkr, i)i:nt:.st, Hewrcrtfnlly olTeia hU prnfi-M.lonal fcorvlcen la llu Indira and vntlmf n of llloomihurfc mid vl elnlty, lie Ih prrpnied tnntlrnd to all the. nrl oiiPniprrallonii In the line of hit profeMnn, und Is pitivldd with tho latent Imniored l'oitcfj.AiN 'jr.nii wiucn wui ne insonru on goni pintlug, Oliver and rubber bao to look an well nut he nat- mill l.elli. Teeth esiracted by nit the new anil most appiovcii rusiiimis, ami an operation, on the leeih carcAill nml piopcrly attended to, Ursblence nnd olllce ll lew doom tibove the Court House, slime side, IlloouisbiiiK, Juli.SI.'CMf pOWDKIl KlXhS AND I.UMHIClt. W, M. MONKOn Alii., Hupert, Tn., Mnmii-icttm is of rowiiKii Krtw, BUtl dcalem It. all klml of I.UMllRIt, clTOUOllcothal they are prepaied lo acomodnto llylr custom with dispatch, and on the flienj .t eriiis, T J.N ION IIOTKI., " It o ii it b n v it (l, r a, The iniil.rslcned would respfelfully Inform the iruvftinm ublle llu.t I a luia riirehus.it mat r 11 It. I In the last inunmr Ibe old stand tui liter It rcriii ltd bv W. A. Kllne.and that Iih I. uuvr pi. pal. d Id lit c I'l.imo.luli. bin IrleiirU with all the minions aim eonvei'i. ni-tvoi nist-. niss House, A llberew bain has b.ell blllll ami the suttfillle illiius i.iai I'd Ii 1 1 rfo. I .. 1.1.1 TV. bar will nl. Vl ass I .' sb -It. d M 111! fl e . I ols.st il.iu.rs and ci tail. Midi e table lut, I vjlh II bssl Ihe lasll..l sjlolils. iiis v li'l.l.AMll'., July ,'' J(s c1 It o i r r yoftrji. 4 0JC 'i' HI'A A Ui k of j cnmltiK teiHU'riiefn Ikmallt her tflMiCH lion And lioieund loo umittcruUc Aio uliadowed In Iioreycs, An In toinodcppiinrnnlcd id roam AroclotuNnnd ftunmrr nklcj. HhopU'-sod tn inrly womntiliood, Ftoln dreniuy, writ utr) life, And cros-nd tliof hy thtehold Imt Tn find licrnelfa wiru; Oh I ffintly nhoiild lio lend licrfdepi Aton tho piUi of llfo! Ami nn hlio clnped Iter Ptnitll white hand Upon hta arm mi Rtronj;, How often, llko n summer hiah, Or a f-wci t plodding noiir, Hho whlspcrn wltli n partial klnt, "Jlelov'd one,dim't lay luiifj." ItM alinoa alwnyHon hr-r llp, Ilcr Kontlest parting word, Hrt ct a tho frngrnnca from leaven Whrn ly t-olt r-phyM stlrrnd, And Unfiling In tlio memory I.Iko foiigofbuinmer hlrdH, And lu IdnhcAtt they lieMlounrni, When other nconcs ami t ; lit svtiij h not till (du weary grow-, And hi r fond i j in are hid lit ttnri flitch Ih In MttermsM Ik-nenth etieh veiling lid. And oh, how many lieirli nru kept lly that love-uttering hum 1 Tl etf'a wareely one who m life's uavt'i Im nwiniy homo alotijr, Hut whnt lint heard from mouih dear Hps TIiukg nwiet vords, "Don't lay Long." tlsrctlaiutnis. THE SILVER TOKEN. "TiiciniTlna!" Mr. lirtici' Mt'dwny trltimiiliantly licit! up two hcini cln-K-H ofcilvcr in tlio uir, Hi tliat tlicy mllit bo Miro (n nuikn t Miilldrnl liuiircs-loii on Kino.stlim Cail.v'n blue eyes, anil smiled wltli tlio o.uiltniit patlsfactlon of onii who feels t Iml lio lias aivuuiiilii-lii'il his iui.s- iim ! II.) was n hrijjht. cariU'Ht-!o l;liir jfititi"; follow, with gray-urowii eycn mil it siitmre' firm muulh not hauil- oiiip, Imt very manly; and as ho Mil there on thorcrn woodland liiuil;,wltli the hair thrown lnnl: from his broad forehead, nnd the sunshine mirrored in his eye, you felt In-liiietlvely tlut he wi oiio who Mould lrniholiis way in the world, no matter what obstacle mignt intervene. . l-.rnestino Lady stood leaning against ine gnarieu, ino-sy mini: or an iltl rnenso chesnut-tree, with her Uttlo feet half burled In plumes of nodding, fra grant ferns a rural picture in blue muslin and fluttering azure ribbons. She was very pretty, with tho delicate bloom und freshness of a llower--it flow er that winds and frosts havu never touched. "Didn't I tell you I should do It, Tina?" nrmstino took up the little tile that lay on the bank. "I thought It an luiposslblo task with siieli nn implement as that !" "Nothing is Impossible," returned Ilruce seiitentiou-ly, us ho passed it bit of narrow blue ribon through a hole In the broken piece of silver. "Will you let mo tlo It round your neck, Tina?" "What for?" ilut tlio stooped her pretty head as siio spoke, and let hlni tlo tho knot beneath a cataract of pale gold curls. "And I .shall wenr tho otherne.'it my heart. They are amulets, TIna--charnis, if you choose so to pliraso It ! That sil ver pieco carries my allegiance with It. Tina, If over any cloud conies between us if over wo nro separated" "Ilruce!" "Such things havo happened, dear ist; but, nevertheless, lu any event, tills broken coin shall be a token and a summons to me, wherever I may bo whatever 1'atu may havo in store. Don't look so grave, my llttln blueblttl. Is it mi very wronp to mliiglo a lilt of romances in our everyday llfo? Where arojotir flowers?- it Is time. vu were returning." Through the gn en shifting shadows of tho woods, with blood-red streams of fciuisct light rippling along at their feet, and delicious odors of moss ami fern and hidden flowers rising up around, tho two lovers walked homewaid. Urucu Medwny never forgot tho bright ness ol that drowsy August afternoon. ".sho will come I am stiro slio will comu !" Tluulow lay like a rain of dlmonds on grass and shrub, as Ilrnco walked up and down tho little pathway by tho hidden spring, watching tho round red shield of the rising etui hanging abovu tho custom horl.on. And then ho look ed at his watch. "Tho train will bo duo In nine niin- utrs. Surely Tina will not let mo leave her without one reconciling word I If wo could but Ilvo tho last week over again! IIuh ! that must bo her foot step on the moss." IIu stepped forward, with a glad Hushed face, and then tho chill white ness of despair blanched every feature, m tho hrlght-oyeil little squirrel, whoso tiny tread over leaves aud acorn-cups had deceived him, glided swiftly across tho bell of sunshine Into emerald shad ow, nrtico Medway stood an Instant with his brow contracted and his arms folded on his breast. Was ho bidding farewell to the bright summer that was past ? And tho shriek of tho coming train sounded through tho ditto purity of tho air, ami tho last, Uttlo faint spar kle of hope In tlm lover's breast died out. Tina had not come Tina had forgot ten him. Well, so let it be. And what was Tina Only doing In tlio frf'.h morning brightness? Kho was very losy and pretty In her trim calico iluss, wltli pink ribbons at her throat, and u pink verbena hanging low In her golden colls of hulr very plctui usque as she reached up her hand tolurak off u spray of spicy honey suckle. "I wonder if Mr. llruco Midway has count to Ids senses yet," thought Tina with u tosbiif liirlutid. "I shan't meas ure my actions by thu ruin and plummet of his lordly will, 1 can assure him, II' I want to lllrt with l'lerco Maihniy 1 kliall doltl" "So you're up, eh Tina? And, m fresh as n rose, I deolfircl" Tina put her rod Hps up to kUn hor bluff old father In an abstracted sort of way. .She hardly huw him im lie stood there. "Oh, by tho way, Tina, i forgot to Klvoyou this nolo last night- It was left by tho hotol porter. Keally, I believe, my ineinory Isn't (iiiito so Kood as It was." Tina caught the note from her frtthur'n hnud, and broke It open In fevered haste. "Tho train leaves atsoven 1" Slio saw tho words as vividly as if they had been written in characters of Jagged tire, and as alio read them tlio.old clock half-way up tho wide, old-fuihioned staircase struck eight. It was too late too Into 1 The i-liarp thrill of agony at her heart was Mtccecdcd hy n pts.slonato feeling of resentment. "Let him go!" she said to herself, while the red pennons fluttered on her cheek. "I would not lift a linger to keep him here !" So, when Ilruce Moilwny'.s earnest appealing letter came a tiny or two af terward Krmstlne folded it quietly within a lilanc envelope, without breaking thefeal, and sent it :&k. Verily women uro stningo enigmas, oven to themselves! Ernestine her self could .scarcely have told why .she kept tho In iiken filver coin but she kept It. Tho eliort threatening October day was drawing tonclo-o; tho fiery belt aero.s tho western sky was llamlng sul lenly athwart thu skeleton woods, and shedding a tort of aureole round Knit's. tlnu Cady's slender figure as she hurried on through the yellow, rustling drifts of fallen leave-., carrying tho heavy basket 1 on her arm. .Iiist as pretty as the rosy Tina of two yearn Huce, nut paler, graver, and more sedate. Trouble had besieged tho family since their migration to I lie grand domain, of tho Far West. Ti na bud learned the serious part of fin's lc.vim, and sho had learned It well. Hlic lifted tho latch of tho rudely con-1 structed log houso and entered, with ) assumed cheerfiilno.ss on her fucv. "How are you now, father ?" ltett.tr, I think. Come to tlm fire, Tina you must bo eold!" "Not a lilt. Has mother comu back?" "No; It's very strange she stays so long. I suppose Mrs. F.ddctts has a great deal to say, though. I don't won der your mother Is glad to get away fiotu a sick room for a while." lie spoKo a littlo bitterly, and Tina winced as slio listened, Knowing that her mother had inado.tn excusoof somo neighborly errand lo dispose In tlio neaiest village of such poor littlo odds and ends of gold chain, plnJ, and rings ns yet remained lo their diminished es tate. Was t lieu1 any thing wrong in tills pious Irnud? Tina ultuot felt as If there was ! It was not pleasant to be poor ! She will bo home soon, father," sum Tina. "Only ice what a basKotful of crani.enes l navo gatnereii out in me; swamps! This will maKe the barrel fill, and Mr, Signet has promised to scud it lo New Yoric with hl. Don't they InoK liico led Jewels, father? And the money will buy you a new coat." Ho sinllrd faintly. "I thlni; It had better buy my littlo i gill u new dies. Shall I help you to PICK them over. As if Tina had forgotten oao word or "I had rather do it by myself, father, ' ,vlabu of thoso old days ! nnd you must try to sleep a while." Tho ,roIl han.lof tliuehus swept away Half an hour later Tina camo through n) tnu, tokplH ()f HnKV, now. -Mr. the room, with a scarlet shsw l thrown , Mc,iWHr ia a ,lddle-iiged, bald head over her head, aud a wistful, -cured mt.mbcr of society, and Mrs. Medway Iook in liore.W'. has white hair mixed in the golden "You are not going out again, my brightness of her braids ; but she keeps dilhl ?" , tho worn bit of silver sjud its sweet as- "Only opto tin. cranberry swamp, I M)clntlutis still, and belloes most firm father ; It Isn't darK yet ; I-I have lo,t ! )y lu truu iOVo and romance, something." - A ribbon or a collar, I suppose," mild I IIoi.ium; On. A. O. Hur.WnrKit, of Mr. Caily to himself, as ho lay watching j Hoton, ayy : "I one.) had occasion to tho criiimm glare of the October sunset; (Journey with my father into Vermont, while Tina, putting nlde low tungleil and at noon ho stopped at a country inn bushes, nnd searching bits of raiiK, and took dinner. As wo were eating, a swampy grass, was repeating to herself, I huge Vermontur, about six feet sevi u In qiik'K nervous words. i In his boot, with Immense Jaws, eamo "How could I lose It ? Oh, how could in nml commenced to devour every- I bo so careless !" j Hut tho search was all lu vain, and thochlll twilight sent her home, ills plrltcdand unsuccessful. And Ernestino Cady cried hrr-elf to sleep that night, Just bccntiso h" lo.-t the broken silver coin! , u "You'll be sure to come, Medwny? I want to Introduce tho successful author. You will come?" "Yes, 1 will coine, if you wish It!" Bruce Medway went dreamily on his w ny,and Mrs. I.ymr u whispered to one of her fashionable friends that "sh wii quite sure Mr. Medway had been crease d in love ho was so dellcloinly melancholy!" Tho tablo was mfperbly sprrod Mrs. Lyman's dinners were always comnte it on and, through tho sparklo of cut- gluts and translucent glow of painted china, you saw baskets and cpergues and pyramidal bouquets) of magnlllctnt hot-house flowers. As ono of thu Beau Ilniiiinirls of the day had said, "It was llku looking at a beautiful picture to dluo with Mrs. Lyman." Tho dessert was In its first stages, when tho pretty hostes leaned coaxing ly across to Mr. Medway. "Do try some of those littlo cranber ry tarts, Mr. Medway ; I havo Just re ceived a barrel of tho most delightful cranberries from my dear old Uncle Signet, In Iowa." Bructi was idly striking his fork Into tlio little crimson circlets, quite uncon scious of what he was eating. "Yes, they aro very pice," hu said, mechanically. And then he bent down to fee what bit of extraneous white ele ment wasgllmnierlng through thn ruby triinsliiecncy. Only a broken sliver coin I IIu took it out and looked at It, tho familial' date and die, till unconscious of the buzz of voice utul rluirs of Idle' laughter all around him looked at It with it Vttgtiu superstition, thrill steal- Ing over all his nnttiro and lio could almost hear his pulses heal tinder tho soil pressure of tho other half of this silver piece, for ho still wore It next Ids heart! "From Iowa, did you say, Jir. I.y itiun V" "From my uncle, Squire Signet, who lives in thu trur West." v nat par or Iowa Is It that-that " ""nral -nwr. rloa?'1 ".Uatersvlllo,! bcllovo, near thoOwas Hi ver." And then then tho conver sation branched off into somo different channel, llruco Mcdway had found oat all that ho wished to ascertain on that one occasion. "A tokon and a summons to him. wnerover no might bo I IJrilco remem bered tho words ho had spoken two years ago, and his loyal heart gavoa great leap ai tlio memory Hooded It wltli warmth and brightness. " Cranberries ? yos 1 remember 'em," said old HquiroSigset, biting tho end of his cedar pencil. "Crop was uncommoui good this full ; old Cady's dai tor brought 'cm heru to sell by tho peek." To sell! liruco begsn for the first time to appreciate the tides of trouble tint had eddied round tho serene little Islet of Hrnestlne's heart. "Where do they live Mr. Cady's family, I mean?" "Sco that ar' old blasted pino down In tho holler? Wall, Just beyond thcro n road leads down past Cady's. Won't stop a little longer? Well, good eve nln' Squire!" And Ilruce Medwny walked down through theorango twilight to where tho skeleton arm of tho blasted jilno seemed to point to tho light in a far-off window walked to meet tho dearest treasure of his heart ! Through tho uncurtained panes ho could sco the tiny room all bright and ruddy with cheery firo-llght; tho slen der drooping figure siting alone on tho hearth-stone with its golden shine of hair and tho thoughtful bend of its neck. And ho opened tho door softly nnd went in. "Tina!" Hho put bacic her hair with both hands, and IooKcd at him as if she fan cled herself under tlio delusion of some pell. "You summoned mo, anil X havo come. Tina, my love, "hall tin. old time return to usonco more ? Shall we be all thu world to each 'other once again?" It was lull nlno o'clock by tho silver studded tlmo-pleco of tho stars before liruco Medway roso to tako his departure.- "But tell mo ono thing, Bruce," said Ernestino, laying her hand lightly on his, m they stood protracting their lover-llko adlctix on the door stono In the frigid moonlicht. "what did you I mean when vntl audi ! lintl siirniniineil you?" Ho drowa littlo box from Ills breast pockot, and smiling held up rt bit of silver. "And I wtar Its m'atu clout to my heart, Tina !" nruce-surely that is not my half of tho coin?" "It wis your half, Tida." "Aid whero did you find It?" 'Ono iiP M.uci. ,lN.,u f ...III ..II v.i.j.i ...... ..... i'"'t ilonr lint In n eeru en. a, , It,. I , ,jt. tlnn, however. You remember what I said to you when wo dlvitli.il tho hilver pieco between us?" thing before him. At last somo hut ap- pledumpliligs were placed on tho ta ble. Ho put ono Into his mouth to chow It. It was very hot, and he commenced to make contortions of the face, and exhibited signs of distress. I snld, "You better drop it." But lu continued to chew, and us It opened un der his te"lh It gro wstill hotter, and hu Htowied still more. I said, "You'd bet ter drop it," and as hu still exhibited tho most fearful agony, I repeated thu remark. "noy," replied hu angrily, liavintf got n part of it down so that ho could talk, "It's easy enough for yon to say drop It ; but d n tho thing, I'll nwallor It, If it busts me." Orc.it laughter. And this Is ibo spirit that some Itcpub llcans exhibit Instill holdlngimto tholr party." " Stit,"s.tld ono of two antagonists, with great dignity to tho other, during a dispute which had not been couflueil to words, "you havo called mo a liar and scoundrel, you liuvo spit In my face, you havo struck mo twice. I liopi. you will not arouse thu sleeping Hon in my breast, for If you should, I cannot tell what may bo tho cotiseqtiences!" KuathaIiATT'h wife dlscovored her old hen sitting in tho back yard, nnd "bust up her nest," Soon nfier tho poor wife, ctiuiu in much oxi-lted, nml said! "My dear Kratsalatt, I toolc tho rgfH from 'llrownlo,' and she has gone; and sat onto nn old moat axe." " Ict her sot," said' thu bilious old follow, "if sho sets on an uxu maybe she'll hatch et I" A uiiKHir llttln girl, eight or nlno years old, who hud heard much talk up on the subject of woman's right and woman's wrongs, camo home ono day mid asked in a somewhat Indignant tone, "Muiunia, what makes tin. mints ter always: tay amen ? AVhy dun't ho 1 ever say a woman?" A Western Editor Describes Pitts burgh A wkstkiin editor thus describes tho effect produced by the nuulerous foundries, iron works, etc., nt 1'ltt Inirgh, l'eniisylviiiila "Pittsburgh people never have fresh air, except when out of town. Thev , nvo m, Mnokound lloatlug cinders Wo Inhaled .-oven tonrofeoal tlio llrst hour, wo were there. Tho people breathe smoke, eat smoke, chew smoke and carry It looso In their pookets. It Is now soventy-two years since I'ltts burgh has been warmed or reached by tlio sun's rays. Once a streak of sun shine, for several years condensing, tin dcrtook to penetrate the cloud of smoko over the city, got lost, beenmo smoked, nnd fell llko a standing edition of tho lilaek Crook. "Tho ladles usesnioko and coal-dust to protect thulr complexion. Little boys and girls stand on tho corners wltli wet brooms nnd sponges to wash poo plo's facos for live cents. .Everybody is of a color In Pittsburg. At tho post office window tho clerks distinguished people by certain slr;ns, it being Im possible to sco their faces from tho lay era of coal-dust nnd smoke. Vo saw a littlo boy crying on the street because ho hud lost his father, who was six feet ahead of him, in all tho blackness. "hvery ono wears mourning in Pitts burg. A barber onco went there to col or hair and whiskers, lio mor'n busted In a week 1 Men kiss each others wives In Pittsburg, unablo to tell which Is their own only by tlio taste. Women send children on crrnmN, first writing on their faces with a thumb-nail or wet stick. People feel their way by door knobs, and read by raised type. man onco stood in his room with the window raised changed his shirt nlno times in four minutes, und only got a clean onoonhlin when tho window foil by accident nnd kept thu smoke out. " Meet a man with a eold who has been blowing Ills noe, and that organ looks much liken burnt stump cm cash sldo-of which a wood-chuck ha been burrowing. " A man there accused his wife of presenting him with a nigger baby. Wlie proved her Innoconco of so loyal n 'who's been hero' by plunging the little Innocent Into a cistern with n lantern tied to his neck. Tho husband saw dimly, recognized Saxon out-line, clasp ed his wife to his bosom, aud held her there so long In Joyful embrace that tho littlo cuss In tho cistern was drowned, the lamp went out, and a boy lost for ever. " lied clothes are unknown lu Pitts burg leave the window open and sheets of smoke settle upon you like nowspujorx from n machine press! Somo years since somo snow fell Into the city from tho cloud of smoke the smoko was not hurt, but thosnow look ed sick 1 Men carry lanterns to sco to shako hands. When looking nt a watch to sco tho hour It is the fashion to light n match. They make black broadcloth hy hanging u spider's web out till tilled with smoke, and uso hot coal dust for pepper. They roll the smoke, sweeten ul, cut Into sticks, and sell it for licor ice." John J a com Astoi;. " Do you ovor ,tT,,at r., 1 l'"1l Vstor?" inquired Mr. K. " I tlo not credit strangers, sir, unless they furnish satisfactory city reference," was the reply. "Then," quoth Mr. K., "tho skins I have nolcolod must suffice this time;" and paying for the same, departed. On tho afternoon of tho same dy, t Just before thu .sailing of tho New Bed ford racket, tho young trader returned for Ids lot of furs. Tlvrowing the wholo pack of furs upon his hack, ho lett tho tore, hut had not procec led i. dozen yards when Mr. A. called his name, - to, through which sho was compelled bidding him comu back. I to return and pass a third of the year "Sir," said Mr. A., "you can havo with her Infernal husband, "for Pluto credit for tiny amount of goods you ru-1 dwelt In Hades." Ami what Is Pros quire providing they are to bo found in ' erplno but seed corn, which being cost my store." into tho ground, remains hidden there "Hut" stammered Mr. K., " but till H appears upon tho surface, and my dear sir, I can give you no city re-1 though not delaying to sprout for u ferencu I am n stranger here." third of u year, yet It is about that tlmo " I ask no further recommendation," from the sowing of tho grain tn Its rl replied tlio rich merchant, " than that pencil fullness of the ear, already furnished by yourself. Thu Turning lo thu Christian era, wo flint man who Is not abovohis bttsliies need that thu priests of the every church en never bu afraid to apply to John Jacob ' Hated flowers into their service. They A'tor for assistance." compiled a cataloguoof flowers for each Thus commenced a trade bet ween day, dedicating each to somo particular two mcrchauis, which continued to thu I ai' " "ecouut of Us flowering about mutual satisfaction and advuntrgu of Mho tlmo of thosalnt'sfestival. Every both fur a long term of years. Mr. IC. ' 0110 I-howh the aspen, over moving, Is now one or the most eminent eapitsl- , 'ver trembling in thu aimed summer Ists in New Bedloid, (day, tho legend of which runs us fol- . lows : As tho angel of death neartd Dvino in IIatti.i:. Iftlieru he any thing frlghtrul. if there exist a reality that surpass. dreaming, It is this : to Ilvo to sen tho sun ; to bu lu full posn,. sion of manly vigor; to havo health and Joy ; to laugh valiantly ; to turn to ward a glory glittering before you ; to feel In your chest, lungs that breathe, n heart that beats, and n will that reasons; to speak, to think, to hope, to love; to have n mother a wife, and children!; havo light and then maidenly, before there is tlmo for a cry, to bo hurled In to au abyss; to full, roll crash, and bo crushed; to sco cornstalks, flowers, leaves and branches, and to bu unable to hold on to any thing; to fool your sabre useless, men under you and horses over you j to struggle in vuln ; to havo your ribs fractured by some, kick in tho gloom ; to feel a heel on your eyes ; to blto with rugo tho horsi' bits; tostlllo, to yell, to writhe; tn bo underneath, nnd to say to yourself, "A moment ago 1 win a living man 1" Witv was tko wiialo who 'Swallowed .Tonah llko a retired iiillkni.m? Because ho got a ptoflt (prophet) out of tho water. Ir you want a further Increase of tho national debt, vote for Onuit. If you want nn Increase of tu.vatlou, vote, for Grant. A l.uiv In Heading has madiia silk tied-qullt which contains 7,010 plives and nearly n million stitches, ll wllj do nt uiu IHTkis County Fair. Flower IiCffcndi. Amono the nuclei, tho aualhisi of a tree, tho altitude of a flower, tho ety mology of Its name; Inspired (lio'livcly imagination of the men 'of old with a fable, or embellishments of a simple history, which received from them a kind of pleasant acceptance, a willing credence. All the noets who slnir well (if flower iiavcwcured a good hearing; tho very names of plants "smell sweet and blossom In tho dust" of old Uteri tore, and in almost forgotten songs. Tho Persians press their sentiments ln(o tlio mouths of flowers, nnd arrango their boquots grammatically. In all civiliz ed nations they aro tho typos nnd sym bols of loveliness, innocence and fresh ness, of unquestioned end unquestion ing beauty. W hen Venus first appeared rising; from tho froth of tho sea, roses aro said to havo sprung simultaneously from tho earth, and the graces hastening to attend her, crowned themsvlvex with tho novel flower lu honor of tho new divinity. Tho roses which then appear ed were white ; and nono displayed any other tint till tho death of Adonis, when Venus hastening barefooted to the assistance of her beljved, trod upon roso which wounded hor with lti thorn, and being stained with her blood, over after retained tlio crimson hue. Associated with tho Narcissus, w have the following-: Narcissus was a youth of Bccotia, of whom Tircslns, the soothsayer, foretold that he should live happily until ho saw his own face, but that would bo fa tal to him. On account of his surpass ing beauty, tho nymph Echo became desperately enamored of him, but he slighted her love, and she pined nway with grief, till nothing remalnedorher but h or voice, aud even that lost the power of.utteraneo beyond repeating tho last syllable of a sentence. Narcis sus, heated by the choso, went to drink from a clear calm rivulet, and there for tho first time, beheld hlsown image re flected in the water. Ho becamo so fond of himself, that ho would never leave tho spot whero his beauty had been revealed to him, but gazing till h had wasted away, was changed by thu gods Into tho flower that bears his name. Ilyaclnthus, being boautiftil und ac complished, was so highly esteemed by Apollo, that Zephyrus, Incensed a tho youth's coldness and indifference, de termined on his destruction. Ono day, when Apollo andllyaclnthtis were play, ing quoits, 7.ephyru,hlddcu among tho fleecy clouds, directed wltli his breath tho quoit flung by Apollo fu)l upon the head of thu unfortunate prince, who in stantly fell dead. Great was tho grief of tho sun-god, who, to commemorate his victim by their grace and beauty, caused ijaelnlm tn spring from Jd blood. In connection with flowers comes' in tho lovely leg. ml of the Ilape of Pros erpine, who, on tho Nyslau plain, ac companied by the ocean nymphs waej plucking (lowers. She culled tho roso, tho violet, the crocus, tho hyacinth; and beholding a narcissus of rare size and beauty, sho streTch"eTl out her hand to gather it, when the" earth opened, and Pluto, arising in his golden chariot, seized her and boro her away. Ceres, her mother, hears her cries, but known not who has stolen her,nor whither sho lias fled. ITdios, howovor,(the siin),bev trays tho secret, and tells hor that Jove permitted It. "Then Ceres, disgusted, deserted heaven, and dwet nmong mortals." But sho would'-not : allow tho I corn to sprout, and threatened with thu destruction of his subjects on earth, Jovo beseeches her to return to heaven to which sho consents' on ono condition tho restoration of her daughter, who at length returns, but not till she bos , eaten a pomegranate given her by Phi- the cro.-s on which Ho hung, who "am- sideretli thu lillles how thoy grow," h dashed tho cup of bltternexs full at ltd foot ; and tho aspen that grow near, for Out of ouo of tli u ti i tho cross, was made, shuddering ut the daring of tho deed, Inherited forever the trembling throea of thu dying Deity. - -( Thn ftliainrocis, tin, national cmbjoin of ouo of Britain's fairest Ultu, has Its Christian legend thus:, St. ratrlclu, tumble, to make hl.i hearers) compre hend the, meaning of tho word Trlui' despairingly cast his eyes, on .thn ground in prayer forsqinonioaiis where by he might "llghtou. tho .Qunlllw,," when spying the, littlo trefoil shauiproh at his feet,. he pluckod It,, ami holding it up on high, pojnJiHl to threo leave on ouo stem as tho emblem of his duo trine, to tlm eaty comprehension of his iwionera. To that beautiful littlo llower.ttie fore gut-mu-not, with its blue, llko the tint of a slimmer sky, and its golden oyo, bright as hope, U attached a legend known to most or our ru.vlorr,though It will not 1q nuilis to repeat It. A (Jor man knight, with his lady-love, Aver walking on thu banks of tho Danube, when Ibo fair ono saw ft ttm of tho piy osoff In thu stream, and exp'rcHSod her wish for It. With all chivalrous nlacrk ty, tho kulght, In ful array, pUingodln. unit gutiierixi inu prize; nut tlio eddlw of 'itluit treacherous' river' drew htus down In tholr fatal Rrasp, and sinking-, ho throw thu flowers tin 'shore to hi distracted mistress.wlth Uiowellknowu words, "VerflUs mein iiciC"1 "For Uet-ine-upt."