1P fir KATES OP ADVERTISING. Ono square, (ten lines or Its cqiilvn lout In nonpareil typo) ono or two Inser- -AND- uo, fi.ou; inroo insoruons, jx.ou. 1 llf. Olid V) Two stiinre 8,50 Three s'pinrei 8,on Four sifunris.. ,,7,00 t)unrter column.. I0,( Half column 1.1,00 2w. tM. It Il.ori S,no r,m o,ik li,w 18,00 H,m 7,110 R.OO 11,110 l'.no aouo ld,OU ,( 12,00 Mm ai.5o 30,00 1111,11) 15,00 l,00 no.m co.m 100,(4 Published ovcry Friday morning In tho Columbian Untitling ncnr thu Court House, by CHARLES D. BltOOKWAY, Editor nnel Propviotoi. Thumb. Two dollars n year, payn blo In ndvnnco, .ion PHINTING of nil descriptions executed with ncntticfs nnd dispatch, nt reasonable rales. One column :,( 30,00 10,00 00,00 Executor's or Administrator's Notice. $3.00: Auditor's or Asslgneo'8 Notice, $2.00. Local Notices, twenty cents a llnej by tbo yenr ten cents. Curds In tbo "Directory" .Column, $2.00 per yenr for tbo first tjvfi lines, mid 11.00 for each Additional ljne. VOLUME III N0.2. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1869. COL. DBM.-VOL. XXXII NO. 47. .i-iiiMi n 1' ' I lit BL00MSMIHU WIll'UTOKY. STOVES AND T1NWAHE. lACOHMl'.TZ, dealer In stoves & tinware, Mnln J nt., nbovo court house, vl-hll i M. Illll'l'.ItT, stoves nnd tlnwnre, A. bloclt, Mnliist., west of Market. Itupert vl-ul.3 CLOTHING, AC. DI.OWT.XHr.HO, merchant tailor, Main si., 5.1 , door nljovo Amvrlcnn houso. vl-nM 1 W. ClUlMlinnr.lN. vfliolcfMcnnilrrtnltilcnl iJ. cr In cloth lug, etc.! Hnrtmnn'sbullillnir.Mnlii st?icl. vln DHUGS, OIIEMIOALS, AC. I N. MOYE11, ilriiBSlstnnd npotliccnry, Ex ll clinnijo block Mnln st. vl-nll 11 p. IIJTZ, ilrtiRSlRt nml npotliccnry, Itupcrt I1;, block, Mnln st went nt Market. vl-n CLOCKS, WATCHES, AcT r OU1H 11EUNHAUI), wntch nml clock maker. It near soiithcnstcnrner Mnln nml lrnnsls.s miU nr.. HAVAOIl, ilcnlcr In clocks, watches nml .(. Icwolry, Main ft., Just uclow American n CATHCAW', watch nnd clock maker, Market K si.. In-low Mnln. vl-nl3 HOOTS AND SHOES. OM. llltOWN, hoot nml sliocmnkor.Mnliistrcct .opposite Court liouso. vl-nll I SOM.i:ilKH,mnnnlhcturcr nndilcalcrlnhoots A" nml shocs.Maliint., opposite Episcopal chinch 1 1 HN'ltY KTiHISI, manufacturer nml dc.ilcr In 1 1 boots nml siloes, groceries tic, :nst Illooms- burg Mnln st. vl-nll nAVIl) HETZ, hoot nml shoemaker, Mnln St., I) below Hnrlmnn's store, vest of Mnrkctstrcet. l'ltOEKSSIONAL. Jit. HVANH.M. 1). surccon nml physlclnn south slilo Main st., below Market. vl-u!S 1 It. II. 1'. Kinney surireon dentist, teeth cxtrnct loil without pain, Mnln st., nenrly opposlto ftplscnpnl Church. vl-n III ..n-t.T l.V Sf iiirmuin ot,il ullVRlcllltl iioi"tli sldo Main St., below Market. vl-ul3 o. iiirrriiK, w, u. surgcou uuu uijn w"j .Market st., nbovo Main, It. II. C. llOWEIt, Burgoon dentist, Main si.. uuovo court uoust H. ItOHIHON, Attorney-ftt-Lnw,ome IlarJ- lnmi'H buuuiug, Aiuiuaiix-uu V2-1120 JIIIjLINEHY & FANCY GOODS. sjIHS U.Z1U llAUKLEY, milliner, ltamsey lUbulUil'ig, .Main su vl-uU i M MA A. 1). Wl'.IUI, fancy goods, notions, books, -A 111 stationery, uoith sldo Main sti cut below Mar ket. vl-n u t 1,1 l'OTEUMAN, millinery and fancy goods op J posilo Episcopal church, Main st, vl-n!3 t1 T1W. JULIA ft HADE HAHKI.KY, Indies Vk ill clo.iks nnd dress pntternJ, KOUlllcnsi corner Vl-uU lalti ami ivestst. HIIfcSM. niiltHICKSON, millinery nnd fnncy llgomls Matust.,oiiposIto Court House, vl-nll MltH. M. II. l'UIt.MAN, milliner, Mnln St., below llaitman's store, west of Market st, uil M'llE MISSES HAItMAN millinery nnd fancy I goitU.Mnlu strccljust below Amurlcuu house. vl-nll , ' HOTELS AND SALOONS. J '"? f I.EACOCK.oyslernml entlng saloon, Ameil- I ,J can liouso, Main St., LalUer Leacock superln; 4 17il)M YEIt A JACOI1Y, confectlonry, bakery, A M and oyster saloon, wholenalo uud retail, Ex- T .,),. n Llnilr Mnln wt vl-tll3 l.iOX A WEllll, confectionery, bakery, and oys I1 tertjiloon.ivholesalo and retail. Maiubt., Just I nylow lion. vl-iH3 nxniANOn ilOTnL, by Knous & Clurlc, ilnln lj '.. opposlto court house, vlnU i MIUIICAN HOUSIC, hyJOHX Leacock, Muin A st., wi-ht oriroufitri-ct. vJj43 iconics IIOTi:r, by U.W.Mauueh, oust end ot 'Ma"l"t- vi-mi HWTOIINr.lt, refreshment saloon.Malu bt.Jst , nbovo court houo. vl-nU lOONS A CI.AHIC, refru-jluncnt Saloon, Kx-vl-nH chnngo hotel. MEltCIIANTS AND GnOOEUS. l.iJACOIiS, ('onftTtloncry, ll st., nbovo Court Hotfe. groccrlc t?tc Main vl-nW II. MII.I.KH, tlenlcr In dr; Hooji, KrocciUM, ij .tiu-ci.sMurf. Hour, tail, slior. nolionn, J t'fiJu:s-j block, MftluMrect, vl-nll M'ICr.IAT NIUli A Co., ilt-altTs In Ury gootls, Hrocorles, Hour, ta l. calt. iKIk lion, nails. i'tf., northenM. corner Mnln nml Maructiit. vl-uLi Ul . il IP f I-.JI, nuts ilJiu u.niii miu MH'i'fi .Main ( nbon Court-tlouHC. vl-nl3 i C. MAltlt, dry kikmIs nml notion-, houthwest w, corner Main nnd Iron sti. vl-nll t .1. i:i!OM'i:n. dry coo-In. KrorLrlc-. etc.. noith i,vest corner Slain nml Irun nt.s. vl-nl i nA. fli:X,KI.t.V,Kristontj.l.ouslorc,ini'ks ami . NtatlotiM-v. Kotitln. est (.oilier Mnrket and Muin t. vl-nll Wi-rll.LIAM intASMUM. lonficlloncrlca. Main J M., nenrthc! inllroad. vl-nlJ n MrMlJnMllAI.TiroMprnl j-tK-k of incichitn- Ij. tllsuuml lumber, corner of Main Mic-claml lirr tele road. vl-n 13 1,1. HOIUUiNS, dealer In dry grinds (,rcei le etc. ahlvo's block, MaluM., btdowlron vj-ni: ri K. OIUTON. (iroceries x rrovlnlons. Routh Jemst corner Main and lion Streets, vl-nll CI . rl 1 WJ-ll., lliiiiiH mi-, i uini, i n,. t. Main bt., btlow lion. vl-nll I 'i .!. HI.OAN. dealerln choice drviroods. lloiifse- ) A irrriiinircnnd-,- Iri-hb irroceiles. ett. t'tc. Stain i t.. onposlto courthouse. v-lnll i I K. liVl.U, Kroccries ana fjciKini incicunnuue i 1 1 Main bt., above wcbi, vi- I elinii rti Itnnprl liliirlc. Mulu tt.. IVCht Ot Market. CltAMKU &. A. K HAYllUItST.Ucalerslii l8cottown.Koiitlit.Ide, two doom above llrobit'n i rirnf-riec i nnicfi iiiniTirs nntl iui out, va iron ma kit miioi", -n. MISCELLANEOUS. , 'TOIINM OtfOEL, Sign, Ornnmenlal nnd l)c " intlvo V"lulcr HcottoM n.cor 4th H list. v Deco-, VI-1 bilckon Mniiist., west of Mnrkct st. vl-nW Ii j, niuiti. iiJi., wan on pvi , iiiiiuii Bin..--. j, and llxlures, import block, JInlu st. vl-uU U ItOSUNHTOCK, photogruplicr, I'.xchango , liiiick, Muin st opposite court liouso. vl-n W MF '' lil'OADT', phologrnphtr. llnrlmnn'ii build Vtl ml. iiuiusiiwi.i , . ::;r.,.V. : . i .in .,i iu,in i ct vl.till ill Tl. 1UIH.E.MAN, Agent MluitiiirJl.vnipi'r To U-l bulur Lightning Hod, 7 11. I'UnHKI.L, ,J maker, Maoist, saddle, Irunk nnd , below court, house. iiiruess vl-nlll I'liHTPJl (llni. Mnkrr. nnd Wblto nnd fnncy Tiiiinnr.Wpnlinwn, VI-1H7 I)I,UU?1S11UUW J.UJii'i.iv V'.t ""'nil"" n in.! .Icnleis In Lumber, of nil kinds, planing mill ncartho nill-road, - vl-ulo w J. ItllU.EMAN, snddhinnil itnrness ninker, lli'nr boiuuwesi roruur .Hiuii tiu Market st. vl-ull i WITJ1AN, ...nrl.1.1 tl.irllB OPnr fcllUlllWtSt a. corner Mnln nnd Mnrket sts. vl-ull ii II HINai.Elt.denlcr In titnos. nrgttns nnd 11. nuliideons.nt O. W.Con Irsluiiiltuie roonu ill II. MASTEI'.S, ngent for CI rover A Iliikt-r's I , fewlng maehlno, Main si, llaitinnu's bulld og, upstairs. vl-nll nW. HOllllINH, lliinnr denli r second iloorfroni . iiiirihwiu.t corner Maliinnd Iron sib vl-nn WI'EACOCI". Nolnry rubllc, noriiiinsi corner Mnln nnd Market st. vl-ull Tt UN A.FUNSTON, mutiinlnnd cash rates nro w ,1 liisiirsucHcnmpany.uorllKnstcoriier Mnlnainl fj AMIIEL JACOHY, MnrMn tfiid llrownHlone r) W(irks,.r;nktlllooimbvrB,Ileilckrond vl'iill T W.SAMM.E A CO. Mnchlnlsts.Kostilloonis. V l.n.,, imn-rullrn..l Cn.tlnirLlnail. nl clmrt. N'llec -mai hlitiry mtiiloniid rewilreil. 2-u'Jl fil.dlc.r. Il' -d UT, nisnuriuturer nndupnli. ririit'ii.-t n iiinchtiii s. r-uuiplei CuS Mil. 1 ip, USt IlllM Ill.'dllllB, II if n Vl I! I OUANUKYIIiIiK IHKKUTOltY. Dll, O. A. MEtlAHUET., physician ana turmoil, Mnlnst., next door to Good's Hotel. vi-ni7 BltlCK HOTEL nnd refreshment snloon, by Win. Mnslcller cor, of .Mnlnnnd I'lnost.vlnl7 CIW'AJ" IIOTEE, tho tipper liouso by John Hny O iler, Mnlnst,, nhovo Hue. vl-n!7 HAH MAN llltOTHEltsi, TnnncrsBiidmnnu tuners of lenthcr, on Mnln St., hclow (loo Hotel. TS-n DAVID llllltUtNO, l-'lnur nnd Clrlst Mill, nnd Uinlerln grain, Mill HtrcM. vl-nl7 nOlVI'.K A ltr.llUINCl. i.iv iiiiHiiu.vi, wnmi . i, roccrlcs. tmulicr mid cencrnl Merchandlso Mnln st. V1'1H7 if S" Gi:oitGK IiAZAnUS.knddlo nndhnrncssmnkcr Mnln st.. nbovo tho Hwan Hotel. vl-n!7 T H. SMITH, manufacturer of tin waro nnd II , denier In stoves etc, Main St., nbovo the Hwan Hotel. V1-U17 I & K. W. COLEMAN, Merehnnt tnllor nml A. Ocut's fiirriKhlng goods, Mnln Bt., next door to tho brick hotel. vl-nt7 MS. HAYHtinST, Clocks, Wntches and Onns , rcpnlro.1. lluus and Watches forsslc, Mnln hi., hclow l'lne. vl-n7 TAMKH II. HAItMAN, Cnblnet Mnker, nnd Un J dcitakur. Mnln St., below Tine. vl-tH7 II ToiIAllL C. Ki:i.I.Ell, Confectionery, Oysicri Jl Ac. .Sc., on l'lno Bt., between Main nnd Mill. H II. & C. Kr.I.CII.Nr.n, Illiicksmlths.on Mill Htreet, near riiic. vl-n!7 rl.ljIAM IiHI.ONd, MhoeninUernud mnnufne lurerof IlrleU, MllISt.,v.i'stof l'lne vlnll f IWIS Tt. KCHUYI.r.lt, lion founder, Mnchlll List, nnd Mnnuf.ictmerof plows, Mill Ht.vl-nl7 MlIfUM A. Wir.I.IAMH A riiTnnncrsnnd Mnn ufnctureis of lcnlher, Mill Htrcct. Vl-ul7 TOIIN KW.I.ntt, Hoot nml Shocmnker, l'lno ,J Htint, opposite tho Acndcmy vl-nl" i II. lIlUlllINdA llllOTnillt.t'nrpcntersnml A. llulhlcrs, Main Hticot, below l'lne. vl-n 17 tAMUEL SIIARI'LESH, Maker ofthoHnyhurst S Oraln Ciadle. .Main St. v2ur. M. 1IAHMAN, saddle nnd lmrness mnker , Ornngovlllc, opposlto Frnmc church. vl2nll mil I II Niniiiliiiiii 1.1 i-r.in.i.mlii..iini. ill I lill.nl OATAWISSA DIRE0T0KT. UHriUEHANNAorllrlekHotel.S.Kostebaudcr proprietor, south-east corner Jlalu nnd Second Street. va-uia J. II. CItEAHY, dry goods, groceries, ernl Mcrchnndlso, Main Street. nnd gen-v2-n!2 Merc inaT 1). IIINAIII), denier In stoves nnd tin-ware. MalnSticct. - v2-nl2 WM, H. AU11ETT, attorney at Inw.Maln Street. V2-H12 PILHEIIT A KLINE, dry goods, groceries, nml VJT general mcrcnanuise, imn nireei. i-m ICKILEU, billiard Baloou, oysters, -and lee J, cream in oeason Main Btrcet. v'J-nu P. DALLMAN, Merchant Tailor, Second Bt., , Uobblua' llulldlng. v-ulH. kU.J. IC. I10I1BIN8, Burgeon and riiyfilclnti, I Hecond Ht below Main. v-i-nlS. 11. ICISTLKlt,"CnttawlsaHouce,"NortliWfst , Corner Main and Second Streets. vnlS. t M. llitOnST, dealer in General Mcrchamuse, ill. Vry Goods, Groceries Ac. v2-nl8. 1KJIIT STREET DIHECT0RY. ll'.TEIt ENT, dealer In dry goods, groceiles, Uour. feed, bait, llsh. Iron, nails, etc., Light street. vMWj Ti:UWIIiLIGi:U, Cabinetmaker, and Chalrmaker. Undertaker VMHO 03i:ru WAT.TKH lllncksmlth, olllcc. opposlto post VI -II HI. If I'. OMAN .t Co., Wheelwrights, first door vl-nlO 11 . above bchool liouso. 1!M P. VT.TMtf. mll1(nirv nnd funcv UOOd. vi'uiu J W, M. i l.lx , ueaier in ijeuniur, nmus, iai., etc. Cash paid for Hides. vl-utfi HTM. M. TINT. dealer In ttoves and tin ware In H nUlt.1 brauche, Vl-UiO OHN A.OMAN, manufacturer and dealer In boots nnd nhoos. vl-nCl, T J. LEIHHU, M. I). Surgeon nnd rhyalclan uiuco nt Jvoiier s iioioi. vJ-if.7 ESIT DIUKGTOllY. T D. WEnfCIIEIH.EIl. Hoot and Shoo Storo niiu iiiiuiiiiuiury nii'''in ji.iu.iii.vt poslte stenm Mill. FtSPY STEAM FLOUIIINO MILI.H, C. H. I'oirler, l'j Proprietor. T D. griK'cilcs, mid general lueieliniiillso. vUnll x l1'1fll r .1 fl T .Innl.K lti.1. inui.l. D. CALDWELL, dealer In dry goods, gioo-r-les. mieen-wnre. lltlldwtllo. llvtl. salt, mills. '., etc.. vUllll T. W. EDtlAlt, Susqiiehaiiliii I'latlhu llox Manufactory, .111; nml v I2u 1 1 JEHSKYTUVN DIULCTOUY. iNllHHWMAlilfiON.dealtrliidrv noods, tcio A ceric, grain, lumber etc., Jerbcytown. vl-nU fACOll A. RWlSIir.1l, dealer in HI Jos, Leather rl ruilc etc. MadUou township Columbia county vi-niu i-IAPT.HAMUIU. lUMUV.MadUnn Hottl. Dro- j vers unci Sliangers enttrtalncd. v--u i KUCKIIOM DIRKCTORY. 11 O, AW. II. SHOEMAKER, dealers In dry 111 p.oous, giocerics una general iiiereiiiimiise, first store lu south end of town. v2-nlS. TACOI1AWM. II AHItIS, dialers In dry goods, " groceiles, dings ami medicines, l-'lrst storeln north cud 01 town. V -ills. 1I0TJJLS AN!) SALOONS. jfXCHANGE HOTEL, IlLllOMSni'ltO.COLUMllIA CO., I'A. The underslencd havlmr purchased this well known and cent rally-Incut ed house, the l:chaiigo Hotel, sltuato on MAIN hTHEET, 111 lllnomsbuig Iminc dlntely opposlto tho Columbia ci.unty Com t House, respecttullv Inform tlielr filends nnd the Jiubllc In general that their house Is now lu order or the leceptlon and entertnlnim-nt of Haveners who icny bo disposed to favor It with their cus tom. They linieppareilnooxpeusoln prepnrlug the Exchaugo for lliecntertnluiucnt of thelrtfiiests neither shall them be anything wautlng on tlielr pnrt to minister to their personal comfort. They house Is siiacious, and enjoys nn excellent bust 111' llll'llllllll. Omnibuses run ntull times between tho Ex whlcfi ti-ai'llers will Iw plensnutly eonveyei'l to nnd from the icsiiiTtlvu stations lu duo tfmoto meet tho cars. KOONS A i;LAHK. moomstmt-g. Apnia, iws. T,"OUKs .HOTEL, UHOI1C1E W. MAUOEIl, Proprietor. The aboeo woll-kiiowii hotel has letcutly umler gono ltul'cal chnnges lu Its Intcriuilarrangciiiciits. nnd Its pr. priclnr uunnunces to his lormcr custom nnd thu trnvclltiig public that his accomodations for tho comfort of his guests nro second to none in tho country. His tnblo will always bo found sup plied, not only with mbslantliil food, but wllh nil mo neiuiicics oi ino sonsiiu. juk wini-n turn 11 nnois (except lli.it popular beveruue kiinirn a irJmin"). iiiireliaseil direct Iroiu the Imiun tin; nniiouu'driii'S. lie iKlbnulifiil forn llbeial ihiIi'.iti- nge In the past, mid will eoiilliuui loilfsene ll In the juiiliu. uiAJUMi'. i . .w.i'iir-!( JXCHANOE SALOON, v i llK rioprieior 01 me i';xcuaiigiiriiiihiii nns in on baud n huge stock of HUMMElt HErllEHHMl:t.'j'is. couslstltig of si'ii i:u iiVHTmis. s.i:i)iNl:i, tiui-i. .. . .hi.va siih;i- i n; i v ic. iioii.eii K(.i.s, swi:nziiit aii:ijt LAOEIV UKKH, ALE, AC. COME ONE, COME ALL AND SEE. -t LAWSON CALM AN. Huperlntendi lit Jllooinshiiig, Mny 3, istr;, rPHE ESI'Y HOTEL, ESPY, C0LUMU1A COUNTY, I'A. Tnr. subscriber respectfully Informs his filtuds and tho publlo, Hint lie has tnkeu Die alnivo well known llou. of Euleititlmiieut, nud will bo pleased to relvn tho custom of all Mho will lavor nun witnacnn. nr. will un:r a tioou taum: h I'ur well stoel'cd wllh the 1 1 t of Liquors, and cv ryelloitwlll no i: naoiiirci i rr u i. ww I.'f'lUH. . . .'- 1 py, l'nuAl 111 ,1 0 BUSINESS CARDS. JOU PRINTING Ncntly executed nl this Office. Jl. 1,'VUIiUJ, ATTO II N T. Y-AT-IiA W, Ashlnnd, Bclmylklll County, I'enn'n. Q. W, JHIjIjEH, A 1 1 U 11 . f . I AT .LAW, omeewlth U II. I.llllp. In brick bnllillnir ml. Venslons collcclcil. (sepal 'i7. InlMlmr l'nnt. ninnft. n rtminltns ltnrL'.l'rtv nn.l "IOHN 0. FltEEZR, ATTOIlNHY-AT-IiA W, Offlceln Heglster nnd Recorder's odlcc, In tho bnstnicnt of tho Court House, llloomsburg, l'a. JODEItT P. CLAltK, ATTOUNKYAT-I. AM Office corner of Mnln nnd Mnrkct streets, over ! Irst Nntlonnl Tlnnk, illoomOmrg, Pn, II. LITTLE-, ATTOUN11Y-A T-I.A W, Ofllco on Main slrcel, In brlok bullJlnj below the Court House, nioomshurfj.Pa. q n. imocinvAY, ATTOIINEY AT LAW, nr.ooMsnuito, va. Or- Orrirc ('onrt Hons. AUi.t. Iic'iut tho ri- Imnhlan Olllcc. Jiinl'(.7, UCTIONI! E It . J1UHES C01TMA3, llavlnc followed lhft nrofesslon of l'libllc Vcmhii. Crier for many yenis, would Inform his filends Hint ho Is still In tho field, rendy and willing to nttendtonll tho dutlPS or his cnlling. l'ersons desiring his services should call or wrlto to him nt Bloomsburg, I'n. ninrs'67. J II. PUItSEL, HARNESS, SADDLE, AND TItlINK JIANUFACTU HEW, and dealer In CAltl'KT-llAOS, VALIK1JS, FLY-NIDI'S, nurrAi.li r.onra, tioiisk-tii.ankkih ,tc, which ho fetls confident ho can sell nl lowr nmlno for ourselves. rnio in in diiv oiner nerson in ins eountir. kv- Shon llri.t door below tlm lNml Orilc. Hfiitn Street, llloomsburg, l'a. cov. 10. s 0. COLLINS, PAH II ION A 11 IiK SUA VINO, IIAIIt CUTTIN(J AND SllAMl'OOINa SAI-CON. Over Widmnyer & JacobyV Ice Cream Hnloon, lU.OOMSllUItO, I'A. Hair Dvelmr nnd 'WbiKkeiR rnloreit hlndr nr blown. Hair Tonic to destroy dnndruir nml beau tirylnu the hair; will rcMore linlr In lt ordinal color without boiling the Hncist fabric, constantly on hand. nprl2C7. E N T IST11Y. II. C. ItOWUK, DENTIST, Iteir.-r-clfully olIVrH hlti professional Hervlces to tho ladies and Lrcntlcmcn of llloonihliurfr nnd vl. clnlty. IIo Is prepared to attend to nil tho varN oua operations- in tho lino of his profei-slon, and is piuviucu wiui inn micst improved i'ohcklain rLETii wnicn win ue mbcriei. on koiu pinttnc, liver nnd rubber bnso to look ns well ah tlm tint. urnl teeth. Teeth extracted by nil the new and most approved methods, nnd all operations on tho teeth carefully and properly attended to. Ilctiidcnce and ofllco a lew doors nbovo tho Court House, Mime hide. inoomsourg, jnu.:ii.-ww pOWDEH KEGS AND LUM11ER. Huiert, Ta., Mnnunictnrers of 1'OWUKH KECH, nnd J enter In all klndn of I.UM11E11, Ivi nothTt that they aro prt-paretl In nceonajdale their dibtPpi with dispatch, nntl on the cheat ed "JJNION HOTEL, Ii t j i it h ij t it i, r A. Tins miilcrsl 'iifnl would rHtniM'tfullr Inform thw traTcIln-; public Utat h ba purch-vid nnd rofltte-d in thw test iiiimii-r the oldHtatul funner ly (cupid by Y. A, Kiln, anil that lift It now prepared to ncmii,mdatH bis friend with all tin oimfiri "no ctnivepn-nrrboi it iirM-ciaM nimi, A 11 ii i- new lutiilinH tifii biilli and thu i-urrouii dliii;s phti'tt) in p-Tf.n onicr. The bar will nl- ii j in' cini'ii ii mi nits t nc i At n i Kjnurik a nil ei- aiN. ami nit uitu-riirni-nt u wuu mo lm-m ins marl.4 1 nllor.iH. JAM1-S V. Cill.fiASl'IV, .ItllV .tK-.-f J- IUCK HOTEL, lUANtiKVIld.i:, COI.UMUIA COUNTY, IA. WM. MASTr.IJ.l'.i:, I'UUrHHUTOU. II u. hii! tnkeu oosti'sslon of thU wc-11-.knnwn oiist, to lomf Ueid h tiuucl i;eiett, thu Pro inii'tiirliasnut In it Pi-iiiiiLiieiit teniilrniia furnkli. ed MAU AND IAll 1FH w lib I hit ehok est liquor'' iiiui newetii cieiiciicit-s. ui. kinoic is noi oAccueu In thu county : and no n-tiuN r ho 8 fared to neconiUi'Jafe L'uotflu uurZ tb jy o u ii i n s 11.1.1 i itiu nuur l'l.isu Maris a lasiimi siu.tu. Th'ist. i bo bl.n k their Iloots on Snluiilnv nfulil n Ith iiidlnary bl.ieklug. don't havo inni Ii sbme on Sunday, lis the polish ludes Ml; but the shine of PUIIIIIKS' IlL.UMMi Lasts s.it iirilny Night mid .dl iU) Siuulay. It Inuts uiiy otl.i r liliuhin iiuidi'. .Manlllai'llll-i-il t ml v bv J. It. lliibblus. nt his tin- mi use Konn unit Hlni-Miig Winks, slxtli stitLt nun uei minium n .winue, I'liuaiit'ipiua, l'a, sa lu by '. W.'liS-S Nov .'ill. ISS U.S5IR UAKKIjEY has Just rLlttiiifd finni l'hlladclphlii, mid has bought, and Is now olleiing Iho best assortment of FANCY GOODS, THIMMINOH, IlONNETS.Ve, Ac., ccr cxblblled In llloomsburg, nud Is prepared lo make up dresses unit nil other iirlules of remain wnidiobe, at short not lie, and In the best and LATEST SI'KINQ STYLES, llooms in tho Hnnisey llullillngs, nu West MaliiiSlieel. Cult and see her varied sunk of Spring tlooils. May Win. JOMESTIC ECONOMY 1 A now, clieapdutahl.', ht-aHhy, and lk-autirul FLOOR f OVEUINO ! A Mii-MUutu for oll.cloth nt fuvUilrd tho tot, 'I'll U em i el 1m moihiced hv a necullarttouihiua lit. n ni hiinhK- heavy i ni er, prinled In vinumt n tal colony and ton let I withu uai;li, elastic, v.aUT lio(reiiauK'l m hlch ncelvts iho ualer, proli i ls tlio coiorv ami tuiper i'iiouie waMiint'. ami rut (hit-thocarpet ltrltht and beaulirul hi tho ex ui mi !ti ml vfiiiliiL'pH urn ns frlloun i lt lost uiitU'ih it anllablu lo idl( lasns ; It Is exieedlniily fciiU)oth and (flosi-y, and It ikvuihiw laleb licit to nodut-t t ltdoeH not ict'utru to be take n un and ileaiud llko other cuiin l, and thus nvi-tt imuh lid or and troutdo: hy ro-eo,Uinjj wlth ihoL'ainpllllon i:immelHcaKlonalIy an tlio t aso may n i-utre, ( wlih h cokis but u trlilo,) tt will ia-t liuis-illl'ieiy, uvrn mm ni-.iiini ihmhj newanu uriuuv : in in uouo reimm-o wiau-1-.i is phwtd upon tlio for wear, but exclilvf lv iiimti kt.ii tiitt l'.niiriif coatlnir. tiio lU'urol na per beint; iiketl ouly to ncuro tlm colorK. I'm r linn reccully be?n uied for n vaiiety of pnrposvn, een for truuks, roof,llour bauN and wcarlnunp parcl.bul tho llrbt nttemnt, either in IMropo or America, tu convert It intu carpet or ilonr eou Iiil', all cuccde it to be an entlro tueci hh I We hftvo purcliiistd thu rlht for Columbia county nnd can furnUh thu carpel to merchant nt iiiunufit.etiirrs irloM. UJ"Vou nro luitctl lo call nrd exam Ino thu looiU utour wiore, jii i I'.uv , lu, Ulounuburis.ncc. irui-tr. G ETTHE11ICST. Munson's Coppir Tubular Lightning Hod Is 1110 lust plb 1 1 if ll inmost uisusier uy iigiuiiiug oil luviuoi', 'luu mil ulber Is sgeut lor thu bovu uiM-iiUou, aim nu oiuiis by uinll or in i rsi.n will 1ki piouiptly ntti iided to. Mnyl'M I II.1II11LK.MAN'. 4 &ntt goctrtj. a hbmahkabisU rouM. The following striking iioem wu recited by JIIs-j Llzilo Duten,nSnlrltu nl trnnco speaker nt the close of n recent lecture In .Boston. Slio iiroics-ictl to rIvo it iliiDroiniitii. so fnr ns slio wns con- ctrnctl, nml lo spenk utulor tho direct lniiiicnco oi mo spirit oi rigar a., roe. Wlintevcr mny bo tho truth of its pro (luctioti. tlio poem Is In several respects n reinnmnbio one. Aim uoion is nppn- rcntly lncapablo of orlBlnatlng such nocni; If It wns written for her by bomo ono else, nnd merely committed to memory nnu rociteu uy ncr, mo po em is nevertheless wonderful ns n re production of tho singular music and nllltcrntion of l'oo's style, nnd ns mani festing tho samo intensity of feeling. Whoovcr wroto tho poem must hnvo been exceedingly familiar with Poo,nntl deeply In sympathy with his spirit. But If Miss Dotcn is honest, and the po em originated ns slio says It did, it is unquestionably tho most astonishing thing that Spiritualism has produced. It docs not follow, necessarily, In thatcaic that I'oohlmself made the pociii,nlthougli wo nro asked to bcllcvo n great many spiritual things on les-i cogent evidence but it U in any view of it that may bo taken, a very singular nntl mysteri ous production. Tliero is in the second verso nn allusion to u previous poem that purported tocomoirom the spirit of I'oo. whicli wns publHhed several vears since and attracted much nttcn- tion, but tho following poem Is of a higher order nntUnuch moro liko Poe man tne oiner. nprwgjicia uepuuucan From tho throne of life ctcrnul, 1'rom tho honioof lovo supernal, Wheiotho nngel fect mako lnuslo over nil the stnrry lloor Morrnls, I havecoino to meet you, Como wllh words of penco togicctyoti, And lo toll yon of Ihogliio Ihntls inlnn fororer. nunc. Onco bcfoi-d I found u nuital Waiting ut tho heavcnl portal Waiting but to cnichsjinoecho from thnt ever, opening door; Th ill I sol7Cdhls iiulckcnoil being, And Ihiough all his Inward seeing, Caused my burning Inspiration Inn fiery iloo.1 lo pour 1 Now I como moro meekly human. And the wenk lips of n woninn Tomli wllh fliofronioirihonltai, out wllh burn lugs ns of i ore; Hut In holy lovedeseeliillng. With her chnst Plied being blolidlnu. I would 111 ifiuf souls wllh music from Iho bright cijstlnl eh, ore. As on,i hentt ynitrns for another, As a child tarns to Its mother, l'rom the golden guUs of glory tiirnt to the eiuth once moro, W here I dm ned Hap cup 0 f sadness, Wheiu my soul wit stung to madness, And llfo's bitter, burning billows swi pt my bur dened being o er. Hero tholinrplea and tho ravens Human vnmpyrcs sordid cravens, Preyedupon my souland substnneo till I writhed In uugulsh soro; Llfo snd'I then iccintd inlsmslrd For I felt accursed nnd futcd, Llko a restless, wrnlltful spirit, wandering on thu Hlyglan! shore. Tortured by n unmeliss ycnrulng, Llko a frott-flro, Ircrzlrg, burning, Did tho mini lc, pulsing life-tide through Its fe vered chnnnels pour. Till tho golden bowl Llfo's token ' Into shining shnrds wns broken, And my chained nud chafing spirit leapt from out Its prison door. Hut while living, striving, dying, Never did my soul cease crying; ' "Yc lfhoguldothii fates and furies, gjjre I oh, give me, I lmploro, Trom the myriad hosts of iifttloiis rrom the countless constellations. One ioor spirit that enn lovo me ono Hint Moo. can tuloio I' Thiougti this furvontnsplriitlon Found my fnlntlnx soul salvation, For, from out Its blncUeneU llr.-cryplu, did my ipikUeneil siiUUsonr; And my beautiful Ideal Not to s.lntly to b real Iliust moro brightly on my vision than thu fan cy- formed Lcnoro. 'M1J tho surging seas slio found mo, Willi thu billows breaking round mo, Ami my smliloueil.slnklngsplrlt In her arms of lovo upboro ; Llko n lone 0110, weak nml weary. Wandering In tho midnight drcjry, on her sinless, saintly Uni im.broa.jlitiil u to tin. henvi ul nhoro. Llko tho breath of blossoms blinding, Llko the pmyriHuf saints ascending, I.llie the ralnbuw's sovcn.huod glory, tileiid u o souls foioveiniitio. Earthly lo.'iuind lust enslaved ino, llutdlvlnost loo hath savud mo And I know now, llrsl nml only, how In love mid to nilorc. Oh, my mortal hi. mis and biothurs I Wo nro'i itch nud all auother'v, And the soul that gKc most lieoly limn lis Iron suie, hath Iho uioro. Wvuld you loso vi.tirllfo. you ibid It ; And lu giving love you bind It, Like an umulet of safety, to your he rtfoiever- more. iwiitiii mwnif ww Ibri'Unncuuji. Fato of tho Apostles. Matthew is supposed to hnvo siidered martyrdom, or was slain In tho city of Ethiopia. Mark was dragged through thoslreeta of Alexandria till lit) expired. I.uku was hangid to an olive tiioln 0 recce. John was put lu a boiling cauldron at Home-, but escaped death. Eleil to tlio Islo ol rntmos, in tho Grecian Archi pelago, whero ho "was in n vision on tlio Lord's day" data of tlio book of "ltovelntions." Ho died u natural death at Ephesus, Asia. Juiues, thu great, was beheaded ut Je rusalem. Jaiiies,.tho less, was thrown from a pinnacle- nnd beaten to death. , Philip was beheaded. Il.irtholoiuuw was skinned alive. Andrew was crucified and pounded whllu dying. Thu cross was shaped liko the letter X hence "St. Andiew's cross." Thomas was iini through withn l.incu Judo was shot wllh tin own. . Simon Peter was crucified with head downwards, becitiro ho did not feel win thy U bu crucllled llku his Master. Thu Greek eioss comes from this. Matthias, wm stoned to duith. Jariuib;n was stoned. Paul was beheaded by the tyrant Ne ro, at Home. If you havo a yoko of oxen don't bo ashamed of them ami glvu your nolo for it span of hoi'sfas. Don't buy patent rights to sell again, Teach your boys to look upward and forward, never down or backward. Don't lonvo to memory what should ho written ; it makes lawsuits. When tliu labors of tho day nro past, gut good books ami Invito tho young sters t tho sitting room. THE BEAN. II. 7.SCI10KKF.. Contimied. How I furt-d in Vlcntin, I hnvo nl- ready told you. Tho lady Von Tnrnntl hntl vniilslied. The hotel hnd passed Into now hands j nnd so tliero wns no ono to give me any luformiitloii. My nciiiialfitnncts kuewns little of her nntl her whorenlinnts us I. They wrote nt my request to Augsburg, whenco slio or her aunt hml brought letters of credit nnd Introduction. -JJut tho Augsburg correspondent had 111. tlio mean time died, nnd his heirs could glvo Intelligence- of no lady Von Tnrnau. Enough ; I wns In despair. 1 wns most hcnillly vexed with myself. Eor wns it not my own 'null, that, during my first stay In Vlonnn, I had been so unpardonably negligent an not to Inform myself of her family and residence? In deed, then I never once thought tlntt I wns going to fall In love with hrr a yenr nnd it quarter afterwards. In tho tnldit of my trouble, what on livened mo tho most, although it In creased my pasdon, was her room. That room 1 now occupied. I found tho sumo furniture still there, the very chair on which sho cat, and the tablo nt which she wrote. The whole past lived so vividly before my eyes mid around me, that I iibMilutcly sprung up from my scat all In n flutter, upon thesllght- cst noise at tin door, thinking that It wan sno norseii aim uer aunt coining in. In tho room itsolf nothing remained iiiiBcnrclied, for I still hoped to discover some truce of her. Twenty times did I oxtimluo tho wMIs from tho lloor to tho celling to llntl, among tho signatures of travellers there, her mimc,or something that would lead to Iho discovery of her home. All lu vnlnl Odd but trilling enough, the very ilr.st dny I went into tho room, 1 found in the drawer of the wrltlng-tnblo let no ono laugh u bcuutiful, shining, brown Mm. You know what a encred symbol this vegetable, hnd become to mo, nnd now I had found it in Jose phine's room 1 I took up tho bean with tlio greatest care. Ana its 1 now gnvo up tho fond hope of ever finding the loveliest being upon earth, I took tho bean U) a Jeweller, nnd had it set in gold, In order to wear it continually by n silken guard round my neck, as it m cmento of tho loveliest of hersex and of my sutl rouiiHjoe, I then left Vienna. 1 wns unhappy and comfortless. I swore never to mar ry. Ah, one swenrs many things in his haste I 1 rciurncd lo my native city llko' widower. All young ladles appeared to me Intolerable, stale, common ; I buried myself in business ; I diverted my mind by engaging in largo specula' tlon?; saw no company, made no visits. Josephine's image hovered continually around mo llko . a guardian angel, nnd thu bean iijiiui my breast was as pre clous a possession r.s If it had been bo- stowed hy hrr own hand. iM no ono grudgo Iho unhappy his dreams! I even nt last imagined that the beautiful Turunu had hcr&clf placed the beau In the drawer of the wriliiiK-lable. A ha py fancy is lu tho end as good ns any philosophy by which one would fain console himself. My outward inuii, Indeed, not In dicntivu of this wonderful happi iie.su ; for all thought mu melancholy, sick, mill liko tu die. Aunti and cuuslns iio sut Hie Willi I'liliTittk's, iuvllu'.liiiii, and plans ofjph'iii-uiu; oven physicians wore sent to my houm. I would hnvo noth ing In do with them. Tu 1'ieo myself from my tin mentors, nnd to show that I was still like other men, I went now and then lo some of tho evening paities at the hmisi s of my Irieuds, One evening 1 accepted mi invitation to Councillor Hilduliiniui'.. Now you shall hear tlio cataitropi.u of my story. 1 wont to the councillor's. The com pany were all known tu me. with thu exception ot one person, who was in tioiluied to Hie as a lli'titi'iiuut-coliini'l In the Itu-alim service, and who had latelySciiino Into po-u.rIim of an estate about a leagtiu and a hall' lioin the city. To this, however, I did not pay much attention at tho moment. I bowed si lently, laid aside my hat and took my seat. Conversation was lively; no much the better for mu, I had no espec ial desire to talk. Thu Hussion olllcer, a large, stout man, or tni agreealile nnu iiigniiieu ng ure, already past sixty, ..till full of ani mation, chiefly engaged my attention. Ho had a ribbon ut his button-hole, nud a eoiiplu of sc.iri. on his l'urehcnd and cheek. His volcu was lutul and author Itutivo; It was easy to scu in him a comimmdlug olllcer. Tho conversation turned now upon Persia, and now upon Moldau, where thu lieutcunnl-colniicl had made campaigns. Thu company listened to him with pleasure, and lie told Ids stories well. Aler supper the conversation grew still moro lively, The old olllcer told of a battle, in which, wounded lu the breast, lie had fallen from his horse and been taken pr.souer by tlioTuiks. When lu thu excitement of his iianatlvu ho toru open hii vest it) show tho wound, wo' remarked that ho wuro next to his heart a llttlo golden locket fastened by u silken guard. Ho drew out tho loelfet and exclaimed : "The Janissaries rob bed mu of every tiling j but this Jewel, tho most precious ol my possessions, I saved!" Of course, all Imagined thai it muit bu a diamond ut uncommon size, or u pearl of luimeiisu value, ouu of his Eas tern spoils. "Oh, not at all," eiledho "it Is only a Lewi!" 'A U'utt!" uxchiliued every one. At III eo words 1 became, I believe, ted its llru or palu its ilu.ilh, or both by turns, lor 1 could not command myself for f-.urprl.u, "How comes thu man by n bean which hu wcai-i) bet In gold llku a bticrtd rollc, Just llko moY" thought I. Li tany one imatJuo hlnwlf in my situation, mid lit) will know how I !'!(. I longed to learn why ho worotliobenn' "Jut I wns confounded; I could not bring out n syllnblc. I tossed off n glass of punch to get courngo to nsk tho question. IJut I was saved tho troublo by nil present. "I will willingly tell you," snld tho old officer, and niled his plpo; "hut I am nfrnld the story Is not sulHelently Interesting. Elll your pipes gentlo- men." Every ono obeyed, even I.nlthough I wns no smoker. l!ut I took the cold plpo between my lips, from puro fenr thnt the colonel should refuse to proceed If he saw mo without his favorite In strument. Gentlemen, I was a cadet In my fif teenth year, and n lieutenant lu my twentieth, said tlio old gentleman. Hut In his flvc-and-twcntlcth ono is something moro than n mere lieutenant. He Is n god, iiotn bciiu 1 if lie is in lovo. And thnt was I. Our colonel hnd a daughter, the most beautiful nnd bewitching maiden In the wholo kingdom, and I had, along with two pound eyes, an extra sound heart. This explains everything. Tho' young cotintees of Obcndorf but I lovo to call hci' to myself by her baptismal namo of Sophia, for, notn bene! I was no count Sophia then was Hlxteen yenrs old, nnd 1, ns I said before, five nnd twenty ; you can easily Imagine what mischief aroe therefrom. Jt wns quite unnvold- tble, I assure- you. You all see that plainly enough ; but tho colonel, who had the eye of nhnwk In regimental matters, did not seo it at all; but my !ovo,nota bcnol was no regimental mat ter: for tho rest, I stood very high with him ; ho wns ns fond of mo as n son. Ho had known my ptrcnts, who wcro no longer living; lie stood to mo as ft father, nnd I would hnvo given any tiling In tho world to hnvo been his son. IJut thnt was not to bo thought of. Ho was n colonel, I a lieutenant; ho a count, I not; ho rich as Crcesus, I poor ns a church-mouse. Now you know nil. The distance betwccnjis was too great. The countess1 Sophia did not make such nice distinctions about titles and wealth as tho old colonel, and yet in many things bIio was moro prudent than he. I remarked, indeed, that sho treated me in H'.njjra friendly manner than any other of 1 th ljlijurs ; that she liked best to'tnlk'TTith me'; liked best to danco with mo ; liked best to vnk with mu In ftip garden In summer,' nnd to go sleighing with mo in tho winter, how ever, I could not conclude from nil this whether sho loved mo. Hut that I lov ed, ndorcd, idolized her, that I knew, nntl thnt I knew only too well. A thousand tirmvj vffis I ready to do clnro myself, nnd throw myself nt her feet but, good heavens ! I have sinto gono with my battalion to storm a bat tery with n lighter heart than I was nblo then to ndvanco a single step to wards Sophln. It will not do snld I. IJut I will notdctnlnyou longer with tho history of my lovo nnd sufferings but proceeded directly to the main point. One evening I had to carry a report to the colonel. Ho wns not at homo; that, indeed, was no great misfortune, for tho countess Sophia was sitting nil alone, nnd sho permitted mo to nwiiit her father's roturn iu hor company. llnw curious It was I If wo met at largo parties, it seemed ns if there would bo no en J to our talk; but when wo weronlono, tele a-tete, as they say, we knew not what to wiy, nay, we knew well enough, hut, notn bcnol we could not say it ! Whether you over e.peri enced such fatalities, gentlemen, lu your young dnyo, I know not. On the table bofoiethoyotiiigcoiinltss lay a dr.iuglit-board, upon which a cer tain gumo was played with it number of while and brown beans. Afturn long pauo in our convei.-a-tion but, notn bono I such pauses were any thing but tedious the cifuntei-'s In vited mi' lo piny. She gave me tl:o brown bums ami kept the white. 'I hey belong! tl lo her, of course, on iiec.uiiit of their color, the emblem of Inno cence. Wd plilyed. The eouule-s won. Thnt led to quarreling, and I liked to qunirel with her, for then I could say many things to her thnt I could never muster courugo to say lu cold bloud. And now It was just ns if wo were in a largo party; that is wo talked fast enough about the stakes. Tho cuuutcss Sophia had wit ; shu laughed nnd tensed me, urn! drove meso with her sallies Into n corner, that In my despair I knew not what to answer. In my vexation 1 took up ono of my brown beans, and to punish tho beautiful Jester, who hitighcd at ino so roguishly, threw it nt her. Tho bean mndon parabola nnd threaten ed Ihu delicate nose of my opponent, but as sho drew back her pretty head to avoid the light bomb Ah, my shot fell through tho folds of her neckcichtcf down Into Irer bosom. Luckily It was no arrow I whs terribly frightened, and wns nil' in glow In my ugony. Sophln blush ed, and enst her eyen modestly down. Jest, play, and quarrel wcro nuw nil nt nu end. I could not spunk, nud shu was silent. I feared that 1 hud Incurred her anger through my awkwardness 1 looked timidly towards her, sho raised her oyes and east upon me rather u dark look that 1 could not bear. 1 arose, and bent my kneu befoiu the adored one, pressed her hand to my lips ttud implored pardon, Sho answered not a syllable, yet shu did not draw nway her baud iroiu mo "O countess! O. dear Sophia! don't bu vexed with mi'. I should die," cried I, "If you wcro angry with inc. Kor only for you, only through you do I live. Without you llfo is worthies. You mo my life, my heaven, my till." Enough; one word followed niiothor. How much did I say to her with tears lu my eyes, and with tears In her eyes how much did sho listen tol 1 begged for nu answer and yet gnvo her no time for uu answer, and, notn bono I tho colonel stood three steps from us lu thu room without either of us having seen or heard him outer. I believe bu must hnvo glided lu like n ghost? God save him 1 Ik Is now lu lYrudl-i-. His awful voiccsturtlcd us liken clnp of thunder, as ho poured out upon us a whole string of regimental oaths, old nnd now. I sprang up beforo him. So phln, without losing her presenco of mind, did tho snmc. Wo were on tho point of excusing ourselves, If there re- ally wns tiny thing to bo excused. Hut lie would not allow us to utter n word. 'Silence I" shouted he, ns If, instend of two poor sinners, he hnd to dent with n coupls of regiments ofcnvnlry. "You, Suphin, depart to-morrow nnd you, 31. Lieutenant, will iileaso nsk your dismissal, nnd quit the province or you nro a dend mnn." With this ho turned upon his heel nnd left tho room. I must confess, tho prudence of tlio mnn in tho midst of his fury was worthy of admiration ; for I hold it wns very prudent In him thnt ho left us nlonc; wo had still much to sny to cncli other. Tho countness Sophln Blood 'there in the middle of tho room with her pret ty bend bunk upon her brenst, and her hands negligently folded before her liko n statue. "Oh Sophia I" snld 1, and rushed to wards her, nnd, folding her In my nrms, pressed her fervently to my heart : "So phln, now I lose you forever I "No," she replied firmly, "not forey- cr ; so long nsl brcntho shnll yoilr Im ago live In my heart." And this wns said in n tone Oh, with a voice that thrilled every nerve In me. 'Am I really dear toyott, Sophln V" I whispered, nnd pressed my burning lips to her rosy mouth. Sho did not sny yes, sho did not ray no, but she return ed my kiss, nnd tho oarth went from under my feet ; my eoul was no longer In tho body; I touched thu slnrs; I know tho happiness of tho s'crnphlm. Sho wept ; her sobs recalled mo to myself. "O Sophia," cried I, sinking nt her feet nnd embracing her knees : "I swenr It to you, I nm yours alono ns long us I brentho nnd wherever my fate shnll bear mo I" A deathlike, silence ensued. Our souls wcro silently swearing eternal fi delity. Suddenly something fell upon. the lloor. It was the unfortunate bean, to which we owed all our wretchedness. I took It up, arose, and held jt out to Sophia, saying, "Tills is the work of Providence I I will keep it ns a remem brancer of this evening." "Yes, it is a provi deiicol" whispered sho, nnd turned and went Into tho next room. Tho following morning, or rather .in tne night, she travelled off. Tho colo nel treated mo on parado with the most scornful coldness. I applied for my dismissal, received it nnd went off. Whither 1 cared not. Krlends gave me letters to Petersburg nnd supplied me with traveling money. "It is n provldcncol" thought I, and started for tho rough North. Sophia was lost to mo forever; nothing re mained to mo but tho painful remem brance and the bean. This I had set in go;d,nnd I hnvo now faithfully worn it next my lie art for two-and-forty years. Aiy letter isoon obtained for mo n lieutenant's commission. IJwns some what indifferent to life, and so was somewhat brave. I fought in Asia nnd Europo, got booty, honor, orders, and wliatover else a soldier desires. After somo twenty years I got to bo iilieutcn nut-colonel. I had grown old! inyenr ly history was, Indeed, forgotten, but, notn bene! tho benn was still denr to mo. When l was taken prisoner by the Jiiiiissnrics ut tlio liallloor lllniiuru, lu thu year 'KS, we had n hot day of it, tho priiico of Nassau mado his cause good by the way, they stripped mo of everything; but the sacred bean they did not Hml; It was completely soaked iu blood. 1 expected nothing but death. For two days 1 was dragged about by the liillilels ; hut, Iiav.ss.tutly pursued by our cuvaliy, they at last left me lying half dri.'l. So our people found me. They look pity on me and carried me to the hospital, and, to com plete my iv.stot'.tiloii, 1 was sent at the head of a transport back to Moscow. The repose pleased mu. 1 hail to live, and therefore llfo bec.imo dear to mo. After twenty yiars' service and seven honorable, wounds, I could rut sonubly look for uu honorable distills sion, I received it with a pension; that wi all very well, but, notn bene! I wns not long contented. Moscow Is uu iigreeablu city, but for one of ih, who are no merchants, intlu r dull. Pelers buig Is u beautiful place, but all its splendor wns not enough (o make mo forget tho little town where I had been iu garrison twenty years before with Colonel von Obendorf, and, uotabeno! with Sophia. There was nothing tt delay me. "Do you not wish once more to sue tint little town, and, perhaps, also thu beloved of thy youth, who is now either a grand niamni'.i, orlsdctulV" Hlcsscd heaven! how much she' must have changed In thu m'ea'iitlmul thought I, I received my passports and depart oil. I looked about mu In all the cities through which I passed, fori had not It lug to hasten me, nnd so I approached our former garrison town. How my heart bent when I saw the black-poiiitul church-splic w.lth its golden ball, rsi behind the irtuiiciuus gurdui s nud mil. arils! but, ihdi. b in ! It wits not thu spin'; but I tliouulit Sophln, and that her grave mihi ini bo far from tin. spite. No one In tue town knew ii)i . ll Is very true, u quarter ol n century is a long lime. The leglmeiit to which I formerly belonged was uu longer there nnd Ihu . station wm occupied by dm goons; Oolonul vm Obendorf had died many years before, anil his daughter had amoved to her estalss lu Mor.ivla, that Is, not l.ir from Urunn. Whether she were still living no one knew. Shall I go there too? thought I; and If shu bu lying In her grave, then gu to her gruvu nud lake Iroiu Itsoiuu enrth mill have It enclosed iu gold and wear ll instead of I he beau? Ill llrunn I lenrnud with Joyful sur prise thnt sho was still alive, and resid ed live leagues from th city on n bi-nu-tlfttl estate, ail was still culled the Ciiiihu von Obi ndorf. -I Ono nlght,nflerlhnd occn nl.vinoruhs on tho l9lniid, I was seated hy the fire, wailing fortho I'lniilittis that were boil ing In tho pot. Jonchln wus not in tho hut, nnd I wns expecting him .home to supper. ,t Suddenly I heard his shout .tint-ide, and the next Instant ho dashed juto the hut, banged the door to, nnd threw the henvy bar ncross It. Just ns ho fixed It nnd hnd leaned his shouldtrngntnst thu stout wood ns nn additional support, mere was n shock so ncavy mm mo whole hut quivered nntl mndo the door bend. Another followed, ihon nil wns still. I Mirnnglup nt tho llrstslghtof Jonrh- tu, but tho scone passed so quickly that no word had been spoken yet.' Hut when, uftcr the second blow. on thu door, thu attempt seemed to Ije. aban doned on that side, I took tho, native uy tlio shoulder and sliooit mm (or lie seemed wild with fenr. "Hnllo.mnnl" I snld, "what Is this?" His nppenrnuco was ghastly. Tlo old Guatamala Jacket ho wore, his leather breechcs,cven his boots of alligator hldo were rlppod and cut by the thorns of tho acacias. His face streamed with blood from many deep scratches, mi l perspiration drenched his long hair. "A black tiger," ho whispered. "It has chased mo across tho savannnh, lor my horso tired out. It is nfter mo. Oh, 11 ,teii!" Then In tho silence, whllo wo held our breath, and Jemciiin strained my bund backwards and forwnids, I heard tho hard snoringofn tiger Just Outside the door. No 'doubt of it? TIlo beast hnd singled Jonchln out, nud let the horso go free. Whllo wo listened, tlio dllection of tho sound moved about, now up and down, accompanied by raps against the door, as If tho animal wcro resting his paws against It as he raised himself on his hind legs. At length wo heard tho sound of scratching, nnd I drew my mnchctle. Iu n few seconds a black paw, armed witli terrible crooked claws was tien working on our sido of the door. 1 gave a downright cut, which nenrly severed it, nnd the animal, roaring sav agely, threw himself against the wood again nud again in rage. Then another pnuso followed. Very soon a noise upon the roof showed, as we had expected, thnt the enemy was directing his attack in that direction, nnd I got my old gun ready. As soon as I saw the animnl'j fur I fired nud wounded him, no doubt, for ho rolled from the roof, nnd wo heart, him fall heavily. Again and again hu returned to thu attempt, nnd every time I caught a glimpse of his black and shining skill I fired. His mariner wns terrible to hear, and Jonchln, who nover hud exjrrrngo to spare, snt on tho floor In a porrter, stri ving to eloso Ids pars to the sound. All night the struggle Instqdnt Inler- vnls, nnd every crack of the hut was tried by tills untiring foe. Hi dashid upon tho door, he hounded upon the roof, scratching thnt way, hut never disturbed my flro ; hu trior tho wnlls nnd door again nnd ngaln. It was un awful night, that's n'.tuut; and I, for my part, did not recover from'tho ner vous strain for months. With tho dawn Hue tlgnr's efforts heenm fainter, and at length ceased. Wheu the sun rose 1 look uiy gun and sallied out to meet the creature iu u fair light. 1 followed his trull for a mile or mort, easily guided by tbo clots of blood which stained the gmss and rocks Ho was woundad to tbedeuth I plainly saw. At last I found him iUmd besldo the body nf Joachln's horso, which ho must havo destroyed lu tbu vary last etfurt of his rago, dying in ttie acl. A MntAcr.E ov Honesty. At u pai ly one evening, several contending for tiio honor of having douu the most wonderful thing, n reverend gf'iitleiu.iii wns appointed solo Judge of their ie spi ctlvo pretentions. One produced his tailor's bill with n receipt attached to it. A buzz went through tbo room that this could not bo outdone, when n second proved that hu hadjust arrested his tailor I'or'money lent to him. "The palm Is his," was' the generous cry, when n third put iu his claim. "Gentlemen," ho said, "I cannot boast of the feats of my predecessors, but I have returuid to tho owners two umbrellas that they left at my house." "I'll hear no more," cried thu tuto'i Ished arbitrator. "Till.- is the very ac me of honesty, It Is nu act of virtue of which I nover knew any oue capable. Tlio prize " , "Hold," cried nnothor, "I havodonu still better than that." "Impossible," cried tho wholo com pany. IJV, IIS il, .11 . 1 "I have been taking my paper for Htl years and paid for It every year In ad vance." Ho took tho prize. Do as I Do. A well kimwii "fat" man recently entered bar-room In u city Iu tho west, where ho auldom fails to meet some twenty friends in tint "smiling hours." With his muni heiiril- liens uu dins up HID lUUll'llII, Willi nothing loth, at once "faced thu cOiiutt . .' "You must all do as I do," said ihu liberal ono. "Oh, certainly of eourso" was tho unanimous reply, "What is yours going to be?" "I shall tnko puro brandy, " was his reply. And then all called for P. H. Alter drinking, thu wag laid down Ids lip on tho counter, and then Immediately re lliod, whispering, In a soft porsuablvti tono : "Do us I do, gentlemen." Tho party looked at one another with ueiimlcnl stnic, until one, who finally felt tho foreo of thu Idea creeping po erfully through his hair, exclaimed i "Sold by Jupiter!" It Is said that the Sianiiiu Ivdtihliti'V away from Chicago becwut-o lucy di-n't w iiil lo be wpainted. A Hungry Tiger.