THE nALLOMYE- MYSTERY. A LEOBN1) OF THE BLAOK HALT,. CIIAI'TEH I. . TIIK IIMIlNUItM IV Till; ItllltNINO iiicaiits. "Their lilVO Win Ikn Hip I IVH llimtl That Uurua In Kln.i's I roast r tliiiiin." Nir.ir lliii uml of u il.trk iiiiliiiiiniluy, Hot limn v hurn i)!n, ii voiun; niilple.nt ttirtiliikC Iroin thi-lr lirlil.ll tour, arrived by HtiMinor lit tlio old city of Norfolk j ami, tuklnirulmuk.tlrovuillrtrtly to tlio boit ifWl. Tliugontlenmn roclitcrwt hlmk'lf iitul Ills ii.trty m Mr. nnu Mm. Lyon Bonum, or Muck Hull, Virginia, nml two nor-yunt-t. "Wuslmll need n prlvnto jmrlor mill elutinlior coiiinittnlcHtlnir for our own uso, und a couple of liwIrooiiM for our jservmiis," aim Mr.llerncM.iw lio Imtid dtxl liU Hut mid eutto to tin) bowing wultur. I "Cortnliily, sir. What would you Ilko for tOil :" llskml tin, limlliiril. I "Oil, nny thing you tiluiuo. so that It U -'nico imd neatly survoil." siild Mr. Bur- nors, with n slightly Impatient wavoof .ma iiunii us ii no would iiiivu 00011 nu .Of liU oImoiiuIou-i lioit. 4 "Ah nli I nny thing I iiluniol. It 1 mwy to wi what nt lilnl. 110 Uvea ui un lovnjmt nmv ; lint hu'll uaro mora bout Ills lilkl or faron fuw wooks hence," viniitkliHl tint landlords in hu loft thd public parlor to cxwuto UU treat's or lIl'IS. Tho lirll"if roitnf WiH' ni soont-r left Hlouu with bit Iniilu than ho seated her In tim easiest uriiielmlr. and lieiran With airectlonato zd to untied her ifm .el Miring-) and iiiit'lusp her man ili1. " V ill mahli III V imitil n iki'Iim-i imiieii il ti;e, dear Lyon," mild tho little ludy, jtniilliig up In UU eyns. "You lovo me so inuph, dear Lyon 1 You lovo me so liUH'li! ot li'ittoo much olthorl for uh I If you should overcoasoto lovo me, uruvun ii you WUro e ver to lovo mo res), I I daru not think what I should do!, nnu inuucreu in n long, deep, shuuuer lug tone. "Why, Sybil, my wlfo you liyautt- iui iiiiui croiuuroi vou liro iv true tluuglitor of your homo ! A Doruur.-i of tho burning heart 1 A. Bernurs of tho bulling blood I A Uornoro of whom 11 has been said, that it Is iilmo.it us fatul to bu loviil ai to bo hated by-." Suddenly in tho niitl.it of their eon versu they hoard tho sound of weep ing low, dcop, hoiirt-hrokon wcei- llllf. Both paused, lookeduteach olher.und iisiuuuu. ' .in , - . i.iiuHouuu Hocmou to cointi' from ti room on tho oppoiltu sldo of tho pas ago b their own apartment. "What is that?" Inquired SybtJ;look- ub up uj ner ijusoanua nice. "Itsoenu to bo somo' woman in UU' .tresV answered Lyon. "Oh J.boo what It lu, dear, wilt you?" entreated Sybil. $ Sho was herself ao happy, that It was really dreadful to bo reminded Juat then Hint sorrow should ,uxist in this wOrld tall. . Mitt if shocould have foreseen tho woo' that was, to coirio lo herself, to .her hus band, and to tho object of her sympa thy, sho would have held Lyon back.os with the grip of fato.ifrouiitho mission Vii which nu now sent nun. , For tho weeper was n beautiful wo. Ulan a desortoU wfo named Bosa uionueuo, wiio.althougli but a few'Uays uiiuevi iruui mo vessel wnicn nau brought her from Kuronn. Usui luvm robbed of her Jewels and money by her iiusuuuu,uiiu uieu it-it io neriatoin tliai JMOriOlK 110101. Bybli was deeply moved by this Irtdy'a dtory, und insisted on taking Mrs. Ulondcllo homo with her toUlucic IfnlL und Mr. JJcrncrs gave his assent to her wishes. Hut boioro thoy got ready to sot, out uu incir journey, oyoil oitieriy repent ed of tho arrangement, Mrs. jjlondello was so Ouchantlncrlv iovelv. thnr Tlfr. 'Burners at oneo beifan to yield: to ' Her unarms; mm ay on, ior mo urut time, saw lilm pay tho homago' of adml- nuiuu uj ocuer ueauiy man Her own: TliU kindled tho fires of Jealousy; in lier heart, and by tho tiuio thov 'reach'. od Black ilall, thoso fires had uh uamo iiuinoii into an lnoxtlnguishablo (lame. And no Bcrncra had over been" known to inrvivu nti object or Jealousy., Black Ilall. tlioulmilnnr nrp Berners, wan a palatial old Virginia mansion, situated In tho heart of the Black Valley, a row miles from .Black ylile, tho county, town. It had bdln In airs, jjerners' family ror' genoratlons, and was ronownod for tho scones of gay. viij aii.uiWiiiiimj which uau iransnirou beneath its roof. Mrs, Burners, tho last of her race, to give vent tiithueinotlonsiiriinrnifii Jealous lionrt, rtwolved to relnuugurato tho festivltlea of tho oldun time, and for that purpoiu announced a mask ball for tlio ensuing All-Hallow Eve, and at onco ct about gutting all tlilnga in readiness. p Ono day while sho was absent at Blackvlliu.malclng purchases.L'yon and Iumu beejuioso absorbed In ono :uiiiln-r. hh to bcoomo oblivious of tho, entry of ufin. iTiuiuimu, mo iiu nousuKoeper, who found thuni sitting cIosely-Bido by side, her hand eliwed in his. On SybllV return, tho old housekeeper described this scene to her, with many exaggera tions. Tho revelation seemed to freeze Hvlill !nti Iihv ''Qhmyliearlt my licartn sho inoanod, turning deadly pale. And then, MU'r a long slleuco, sho bitterly added. "De ceives : ueirayuuj ecornuil I Jjau,-li' od at! Well, woll !" she .continued, noddlmr ltIiiiIv : "woll. well. l mil iln. colt is thofadhion of tho day, I too will uo in me lasnioii: i too will wear a mask of smiles! But behind that mask, I wllrwaUhl Oh, how I will watch ! Notatmy fancy-ball ulono will I play u part, but bororo it, and pcrlmps, after it 1 None shall over know how I watch, wnat i see, until i descend with tho fell 8W00D Of tho eaelc And henceforth hit mo remember that I am a daughter of tho houso of Berners, who never failed ii friend or spared a foe. And oh, let iiiu mum ui iny lainers support me, for I must enduhe until I can AVKNdK !" And oh 1 could thoso triflpra with ea- crod love tlioso wanderers on tho brink- oru nairrui abyss have soon the look of nor hum men, iney would have fled from oach other forever, rather than to luwo (larod tho Uespera.lou of her rouseu soui. But they saw nothln?,know nothing, suspected nothing! And thus all tho throe drifted toward the iiwjul brink or ruin, CIIAITKB II. THE FIltHT FATAL UALIXAV KVK. It was All-Hallow Eve, n night long ant!cIiatcU vyitli delight by; tho jyl'PlP neighborhood, and much longer still .romemburod with horror by tho whole, llllllll(ll r It was tlio occasion of Sybil, Burners mask ball : und Black Ilalli tho Black Vullov. and tho town of Block vlllo were allluustato of unprecedented oxclto- ineui ; ior una w' 1,10 'si cnioriaiu. mnnt nf Ihn klml that' luul (ivnr tieim given In tho locality, and thd gentry of inreu configuousf couniicti nuu occp in vltod to assist at It.' Tho throng at. Black Ilall was, great. and tho characters assumed by tlio maskers were various and well bus tnined. But far tho most beautiful, far tho most torrjblo figure la the pageantry of tlio ovening, was that of Sybil Burners! Sho had choson for character the unprc-. eodentod part of the Impersonation of tho Brim or jrire, it suitoa won with hor wholo nature; Her costuuo was but tho outward sign of tho.linvunl forvor. Sybil find confided tho secret of her eoiuiuo to no ono out ner nusoauu.wno was himself nttlrod as ."Jfarol the Baxon," while Mrs, Blondullo assuin d.tho churucter of EUith tho Fair.', Sybil had not boon long in tho room THE before thd cotillettlng of her hilslund and Mr. Illoiidi'llo ilrovo h'T murly to til-, t rut't I in . Oiism v ml' III it whenever Vlto i-uiiiijTrtfi- llieni, they were on their giiiirii1nyiiii''i'xciiiingiii iiisuisea wild mill nl lier ifliciiM iiinl Inlliii ile friends, lloillri.v l'omlleu II, nml was lluls omiiilcil In uiili'li her hiMliaiid ituil his eompan Ion mHIuhiI llio liiiit rest mint. Svlill ulnervud lliiitu masker, lehro- Henllng Deitlli, whom nobody seemed to know. Watched Mrs. Illondello its ulosuly iisslui did herself; und sho nub- i""."hy nun invasion in reiiieiiinur and shudder ill that fact. Huclng tho watched coiiiiluseat thum- sulvoa on a small sofa In ono corner of tlio, room, sho glided tonnottomiiti near mem, in tuno to near .Mrs. itiomieuo says "Mo,iiyon,yourwirois not my iriemi hIio Is my deadly enemy. Hho fa flcrco- iv jenious or your mrection ror me, tliniigh it Is tho only happiness of my unhappy life. Anil she will inal.o you thnnv mo oiryet." "Never! no one, not oou my wife, shall overdo that. I swear It by all my hoposof " Sybil glldeil away. Khu could bear no more. Supper-tima drawing near, when all thi guests would havo to unmask. Sy bil und Beatrix ro-excliatigod costumes, mid wont down to tho tlrawlntr room together Jaitiu tho last quadrlTlo was coinpleteil. nnd tho company began to mnrcn in ino supper-room. As oach couple passed Into tho sup pfcr rotiin, they took off their masks. for1 that puriiosu to tho right and left of tnq uour. thus, when ino company filled tho room, ovory face was shown, but "Death" was nowuero to bo seen. At hist tho party broke up. Only n fow of tho guests remained nil night. Theau wore shown to their roorn.s, and thoj bthera having gonot hs fato would have It, Mrs. Blondoliu wont Into tho llttlo reception parlor, to moot Mr. Ber ners, who assured hor that henceforth ho could noveritxtond to her moro than a brother's affection. "Then glvu mo a brother's kiss," sho signed. "That is not much to ask, nnd I have no ono to kiss mo now. So give ino u brother's kiss and let mo gof"Sho pleaded, plaintively. lie hesitated for a moment, and then bunding over her. ho nuld : "It Is Ihv Jlral, mid for your own sako it must bo thejast, ltrosa!"and ho press ed his lips tn hers. Jt leas .tlio last as well as tlio tlrst: lor at, tlio meeting of their Hps thoy were htriukon asunder as liy tho fall of a thun- ucriioiii Ami Hvblli Wazlng with wrath. Ilko a spirit from thd Lako of Fire, stood between them 1 .Shu looked not human with hor Wh'ulo f.ico and form heaving, palpItaU lu, ll.idhlug forth tho lightnings of air? ''rfvmtiM" exclaimed her husband, thuudurstruck, appalled. Sho waved her hand towards him, as if to Implore or command sHeneo. 4'T huvo tintlilnp to fuiv tn vnu." shn muttered, in low und husky tones, ns if uslios were in iicrjnroar, "uus to .Your' shO said, and hcrvolee "foso-clear and olrhn.p ixa oho turning' nml atrnfnlinrl nut. her arm towards Bosa, who was lean' ing in uiirigm againsi mo wan -to You, traltruss, who has como between thj true husband and his wife In thu morning you must leu vo tho house you have desecrated 1, for if you do not, or If over I And your falsofaco hero ngain, I will tread down and crush out your llfd with less roraorso than over-1 set heel upon aspiLtcr 1 I will, as I am a Berners! Amd now. beeonc. and never let'mo seo your form againl" Bosu Blondello, who had stood spell bound by tho' terrible gazo and over whelming words ofSybil, tho wronged wlfo, now suddenly threw up her hands iiii'1 with a low cry fled from tho room. AnuHyoiiaroppcunerarm anu ner volco at tho eamo initant. and stood dumb and motionless. And now, at length, Lyon Berners spoke again. IIQwI.IIIX lifiD.il. I ( Ma linnan ! 'You must do as you" plenso. But this I tei you: mat in mo, muno iiour which sees that poor and friendless young crea ture driven from tho shelter of this roof I leavo It too, and lea volt' for over!" li xiyon uorners rpany moant tnis,or thought tobrlng his tlery-hcarled wlfo to terms by tho threat, ho was mistaken jn hor charactpr, 'fQh, go!" alio' answered, bitterly "go a3 soon as you Ilko. Lyon Boruers. Oood-nlght, and good-bye," sho said and with a wave other baud sho pass- od from tho room ' Ho was mad ttfliavo spoken as ho did madder still to let her leavo him so! how mad, ho was soon to learn. Lyon Berners remained walking un and, down tho room' somo time1 longer. Tho litrltta weroall out.and.tho servants gono to bed. Yet still ho continued to pneo up ami uiwn tno parior noor, un til 'suddenly prercing shrieks smotohls car. In great terror ho started forward mill Instinctively rushed towards Bosa's room, whon tlio door was suddenly thrown open by Hosa herself.palo, bleed ing from u wound In her breast. ','Qreat Heaven! What Is this ?" ho cried, as, aghast with amazement and sorrow, lie supported tho gnastly and dying form, and laid It on tho sofa, nnd then sunk un his knocs besldo it. "Who. who has done this?" ho wild- ly demanded, as, almost paralyzed ifith horror, ho knelt beside hex, und tried to : standi mo gusmng wound iroui which her life-blood waa fast welling. Shooponed l:r' bloodless Hps, now paling lit death, and gasped forth tho words:1 "Sho Sybil your wife. I told you' she would do It, and slip has done It. Svbll Burners has murdered mo." she .whlsperod. Then raising herself wlthJ a nisi uyiug enort, sno cneu uloua, "Hear, all! riybil Berners has murder ed mo." Aim with this chargo upon her lips, sho lull buck dead. Evou In tliatsupremo moment Lyon Berners' first thought, almost his only thought, was for his wlfo. Ho looked up to seo who was thero who had heard tins awiui, tuts mm i cnargo. All were thero 1 guests und servants. men and womea, drawn there by tho dreadful shrieks. All had heard tho horrible accusation. And all btqod panic-stricken, as thoy shrank awuy from ono who Mood In their, midst. It was she, Sybil, tho necusod, whose very aspect accused her moro loudly than tho dying woman had done; for she stood there, wtlll in hor fiery mas cmerade dress, ner faco pallid, lier oyes blazing, her wild black hair iooso und itreainlug. her crimsoned hand raised and grasping a blood-stained dagger. "0, wretched woman I most wrotch cd woman 1 Whut Is this that you havo dono?" groaned Lyon Berners In un uttorable agony agony not for tlio dead beauty before him, but for tho living wlfo, whom ho felt that ho had driven to this deed of deperation. "Lyon Berners, do you bellovo mo guilty !u tho asked. I Io looked un, und their oyes met. If Jiuhad really believed lier guilty, ho did not now. Ho unswerod brlclly and ilrrolv: 'Xo, 3yblll Iloaven knows that I do not; but explain this horrible business Iryoucan!" "Thouxplanntlon la this," she said, emphatically. .And then her voice uroso clear, firm, und distinct, as sho contin ued: Twos In my chamber, which Is im mediately ubovo that occupied by Mrs. Blondello, My chamber is approached by two ways, first by the front nassaco and stairs, and secondly by a narrow staircase running Hp from Mrs. Bion dolle's room. I do not know how long I had sat tliero4, when I heard a pierc ing shriek from some ono In ' tho room below. Instinctively I rushed down tho communicating stairs and into Mrs. Bloudellu's room, und up to her bod, Where I saw bv thu llirht of tho tatter sho was lyjue. Her ovoa were closoil.l aim a vuuugiii, ui iirei inui sno uau laint oU.from somo fright until, almoit at the samo Instant, I saw this daggor " hero Sybil stooped and nicked un tlio dagger that she hud dropped a few min utes' before "driven to Its haft In hor COLU'MBIAIS ' AM) chest. 1 drewHii'iul" iTst:unly tho blood from tho opened wound spirted tiPi covering my hand and sleoyo with thuncciislngHtidns Vou fecol With tlio tlowlng of tlio blood huroyos How wild ly open 1 Sho gazed titVrlghtodly lit mo for an install!, und then with tho Inst ellbrt or her life, for which terror lent hor strength, hIio started up nli.l fled shrieking to this room, 1 still holding tho dagger that I h.ul drawn fioin her bosom, followed hot- litre. And you know tho rosl;" said Sybil; nnd over come with oxeilemcnt, she sank upon tho nuaiv-.t chair lo lest. Her story hnil evidently iiuidu u very great Impression upon tlio company present. But Lyon Berners suddenly exclaimed: "Good Heavens ! that lady'a mistak en charge Inn put us nil oil" tho scent, nnd allowed tho murderer to e-rjipo. But It may not yot bo too late ! Somo cluomay be left in her room by which wo may traco tho criminal 1 Como, neighbors, and let us search thu prem ises." And Lyon Berners, leaving tho shud dering women of tho party In the room with Sybil nnd tho dead, and followed by nil thomen.went to search tho house nnd grounds' for traces' Of th6 nisassin. But tho soar cli proved fruitless. No traeoof uu Intruder could bo found, nor was tliero nny ovldcnco of robbory. Furthermore, all tho windows wcro found fastened on the inside. There had been no way .of entering the murdered icomatvs room except oy tic staincay leaillnn from Sub IP t chamber. Captain Pendleton, nn old lover of Hyoirs, nnu n orotuer or Jiertnx, saw that thero was no safety excopt in in stant lllght. Ho ylilspcrcd Lyon to take Sybil to her' room, and then to meet him on thu back piazza. ThI3 was done, uml then tho captain unfolded his already matured plans. Lyon adopted them at once; mid under tho skillful management of Captain Pendleton and Beatrix, they got out Of thoho'uib un seen, and wero soon on their way towards a phico of concealment, known us tho Haunted Chapel, where new and unexpected horrors uwaltcd them. CHAPTER III. TUK IIAUNTI'.D CIIAI'UIj. Tho Haunted Chapel to which Mr. and Mi-s. Bornors wero going was in a dark null IoiioIa irnririi nn flto ntltnr uMn of tho mountain. They nrrivod safely nt tho'old ruin, where ill tho. course of tho day thoy wero Joined by Mm. Berners' ialfhftil servant Joe, whoso affection for his mis tress nnu leu him to play tho spy, nnd find out whero sho was going, and se cretly follow hor with provisions and, means for making her.somewhat com fortable Tho fugitives felt so' depressed, that oven tlio cheerful supper supplied by Joo could nOt relievo them of tho over shadowing gloom which had settled on their hearts. A straligo drowsiness soon oppressed them, and they sunk Into a deep sleen. as thoiiuh thev had ,been drugged with some powerful nar- cuue. jit. jjerners was nrouseu lieioro daylight by Joo. who instantly drew him outside tho chupol in alarm. Sybil left nlono in tho Haunted Chap el, centlnued to sleep soundly.- How long sho had slept sho novor could tell, when she was suddenly and fearfully aroused. , She felt hands at work about hor per son. They wero creeping under her shoulders and under her limbs; they wero lVtlng her from her mattress. Her eyes llarcd open in wild affright, and sho saw two black shrouded forms, tho' ono at her haul the other at lier feet. Sho tried to cry out in her agony of lurrur, uui nur voico uicu away in ner bosom, and all hor nnwera seemed nnl. sied. They raised her up, and boro her on great heaven ! whither " Tp tho open door of tho vault under tho chapel, from whoso haunted depths a spectral light gleamed ! xney noro ner uown tho dreadful steps, nnd laid her on tho deadlv iloor ! Tho Iron door clanged loudly' toro sounding through tho dismal arches. "Wo have her now!" muttered a hoarso VOltO. A hollow I.aimli ed. 01 Anil Sybil swooned with horror! Whon Svbll recovered from imp dcath-llko swoon, sho found herself in a spacious cavern of Bueh exceeding beau ty mid splendor, that for an instant sho Iostsiglit of her terrors in her astonish ment nnd admiration, nnd then hop oyos settled uponarlguro who seemed mo soio occupant, or tho place. This was n vouiiir uirl. who. with her red cloak thrown mat-liko on the moss, wiu araira upon it cross-ieggeu in tno Turkish fashion. Her cltln' face, her malign eyes, her wild, black hair and plcturesquo costume, wero till so In keeping with tho nsnect of tho i.lnen that ono might havo deemed her the spirit of tho cavern. Tno two women looked at each other In silencofor norhnns hairu mlnnt.n! und then Sybil spoko: v nut piace is this y Who uro you ? Why am I brought hither?" "One question at a time," answered tho girl. " 'What placo this Is' con cern you little ; I am a gipsy, nud my namo s Gcntiliska; 'why you nro brought hero.' ah ! that rnncerna vnu very much I It concerns your liberty, and perhaps your life." "i uo not beliovo It ! You havo had' mo torn away from' my husband 1 Whero Is ho now?" haughtily demand ed Mrs. Berners. , "Ho is likely In tho hands of tho con stables, who aro by this tlmo in posses sion of tho Haunted Chapel. .But fear nothing! Him they will roleaso again, fox they havo no right to detain him brft you thoy would havo kept, if they had caught you. Tlio constables 'were coming thero for us, but thoy would havo found you had wo not brought you away with us. That was mv dolor'. T made i your removal tho condition of my silence." 'But when will you communicato with my husband, to reHevo his dread ful suspense ?" "As soon as It shall bo safntn iincn Our first care.-must bo our own safety, but our second will bo yours." ' Sybil said no moro nt tlio moment ; llllt Kflt lnnkllin. nt ihn otiiviln. thinking of nil that had befallen A or; I if mo miuiHcu viiapci. CHAPTER IV." ' 'rilE ROIIUElt CHIEF'I'AIN. "Ho was the mildest mannered mini That ocr scuttled ship, or cut ii throat." Sybil had passed tho day In the robbers' den with her strungo companion, who astoulahed hor by stating that tho cap tain orthcsband had been present at her masquerade Lato in tho afternoon, dinner was announced, at which sever, al orthorobbera appeared, with Moloch, a gigantic rulllftii, at their head. Mo loch was tho lleutetiant ol tlio band, and In thoubsenco of the captain, ruled witli brutal swny. Becoming inllamod with wine, ho took a seat by tho sldo of Sybil, throw Ills arm about her, and at tempted to imprint u kl upon her lips; Sybil struggled in terror, and the glpiy girl cried out: "Men 1 why don't you lntcrfero? Ho la rudo to tho lady!" 'Vo nover meddle between other men and their sweethearts, Do wo, mates V" called out ono. ''Npi no, no 1" answered tho others. 'Oh, If Hatau wero hero!" cried tlio girl, in despair, "SATAN is HEltEl" rcupgnded n volco closo by. And the robber captain stood umon them 83 If ho had rl&en from tho eartli. Moloch dropped Sybil, and cowered lu'tho most abject. manner. Sybil looked up, and turned cold from head to foot'j for In tho hantUume, stately, graceful form or tlio brigand chief, sho recognized tho ilnished gvn tie man who, In the character of "Death," JiUd daneod with her at her own mask ball, and the probnblo murderer of ltfwa Blondelle. while tho walls of.tho cavern eeemed. winning ftrounu wyun, tno robber cap tain calmly camo up to her, lifted his hut, and said: I'Hlilrlt nf I.'lro T inn linixn. In ..,.,1 comu'vnn to vnnr own V,?,r,..i. "j-.v.ivu tiEMoeBAiT, BlOOMSBtniGK COLUMBIA COUNTY, dwelling place i'Qudlhoil, without ex pecting nu answer, ho turned to Moloch, mid said In his smoothest tones: M"Jlosogood ns to glvomo this Boat, tAt," BUtSyliirBaW llmt'tlid giant turned pnlo nnd trembled Ilko tho fabled mountain In )nbor,as ho left tho seat by her Hide, mid slunk.liitonuolhcrnt somo distance. Tho wlno passed freely nttho robbers' table, and thu men grow merrier, wild er, mora uproarious. Sybil beenmo very mufrli nlnrmcd; nnd not so much by the noI)y orgies of these rudo revellers, as by tho dreadful gazo or Moloch fixed upon her from tho opposite end of tlio tublo whero ho sat, and tho ollenslvo language of Satan's oyes wlicnovcr they turned towards her. At length, unaulo to bear tho trial longer, sho nroso from hor seat, and courtcsylng to thoso brigands as she would havo dono to nny set of gentle inah of whom sho was taking leave. Sybil loft tho cavern, followed by Ocn tlllska, tho gipsy girl. "I must tako you to another grotto. You cannot occupy mluo to-night," said tho girl, with evident reluctance. "But. oh ! whv. whv mnv r tint ntnv with you? I am nfrald to sleop nlono in tins tcrriblo nlaeol" nlenileil Hvb 'I have a reason, but I cannot tell it to you now. kos.t win, tool Twill tel you at all risks I Then it Is this; My chamber Is not safe for you I I my self am not strong enough to protect you 1 You might bo carried off forci bly, from my sldo! I must hldo you whoro no devil may find you to-night!" whispered tho girl. "Oh, do not leavo mo hero nlono !" pleaded Sybil. "If I must stay, stay with mo 1 I do not fear death ; but oh I I fear tlicso men I Do not leavo mo I" "I must, for your own safety. They must not miss mo, or their .suspicions will bo aroused." Then pointing to' a bed of moss nnd recommending her guest to lio down' and seek repoie, the gipsy girl glided away through tho labyrintfi of eaves and was lost to sight nnd hearing. Sybil's first lmpulso waS' to start up andrunnfterheri.hostcssf'but sho re strained iierself.'and sank half fainting upon tho hean of .moss.".. Thero was but a faint sparkling of limn m mo cavo, coming irom a crovico in tho roof through which tho moon light entered. - ' - "Seek rep03o," had been tho advice of Gontiliska. 1 Sybil dared not seek it If silo could, and could not havo found it If sho had. Hour after hour passed in trnnco-liko stillness nnd silence; when at length shofanclcd sho heard acrcoplng.stealthy step approaching. Nearlv frozen with terror, sho listened nnd watched, moro intently than over. Alone, helpless, in darkness and solitude, what horrid fate must she meet? Tho creeping, cautious footstep drow nearer, nearer ! Oh, Heaven! it was no fancy! Tho ontranco of tho cavern was moro deeply darkened for ono moment, nnd then the hugo form of Moloch stood within tho cavern nnd nearly filled it up. Paralyzed with horror, Sybil could neither movo nor cry out not oven when tlio monster approached her, rind puthlsprofano hand upon her face. Tho above is all of this story that will bu published in our columns. Tho contin uation of It froth whero It leaves off hero can bo found only In tho Now York Ledger, which Is for salo nt nil the bookstores and news depots. Ask for tho' number dated Juno 20,and in it ypu will find tho contlnualisn of this beau tiful tale. Tho Ledger hnstho best stor ied of any paper In the world; and Hen ry ,waru lieccner, James Barton and Fanny Fern, number. havo articles In every PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY -4. . . . w ILLIAM FISHER WITH THOMAS CARSON A 0 0. WIIOI.E.SAI.B ' DEALERS IN HOSIERY men's FURNISHING 000D3, LINENS &' NOTIONS, NO. 18 NORTH TOUttTU BTRLCl' rillLADELl'UlA. Juno 1 ,'CO-Cm JOHN STROUP & CO., Bnooessorii to Stroap A Brother, WHOLESALE 'DEALERS 'IN FIHIi; No. il North .Wharves, sd 2S Nrtb Wstr St., Philadelphia. ' gNYDER,. HARRIS 4 BASSETT, ManaZactureni and Jobbers of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Nos. &25 Market, and 622 Commerce Street. Philadelphia.- Q.EORGE FOELKER & CO., ' wnoiesnie Lieaiers in WOODEN A WILLOW WARE, YARNS! Oil-Cloths, Wicks, TwlnesIlai,kets, etc., Hr. 2 19 A 251 Market St. A 236 Church St,, I'bllada, JOHN C.-YEAGER it CO., Whoicsaw Dealers in - HATS, CAPS; BTRAOOODS, AND ladies ruits.' ' ! No, 237 North ffhlrd Street, Mar.W.'OMy Philadelphia. ESTABLISHED 1703. JORDAN A BROTITEK, Whqlesalo Grocers, and Dealers In SALTPETER AND BRIMSTONE, No 2W North Third fit. Philadelphia. J II. WALTER, j Late Walter A Kaub, Importer and Dealer In CHINA. GLASS, AND QUEENS WARE, No.'Zil N. Third Btroel. Philadelphia. JT, yf. RACK'S SflvWHOLIHALE TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND . , ! . CIGAR WAREHOUSE. No. 110 North Third Street, ' I between Cherry and Race, nit side. I'bUadelpbla. "yARTMAN & ENGELMAN, TOBACCO, BNUFK A REOAR MANUFACTORY, so. SIS jioKTn'ininD bthket, Second Door below Wood, PHILADELPHIA. J. W. WAKTHAJf 1. ExoKLWirr "yyAimVlUGHT & CO., WllUblSBAhl! OROOERS, 'N. E. Ooruer.Second and Arch Streets, " . I'Jiir.Aiirn'iiiA, Dealers In iTKAS, BYRUPS, C0FFEE,'SUOAR, MOLASSEcl, HICE, BUCK), ir CAKB SODA, AC, iC. 4. Orders will receive prompt attention. MaylO,lS7-Jy. C, )I, llOUME, 8. KING. s. 11. si:vi:i:nr, prORNE, KING A'BEYUERT, I. WJIUI.I'TIAI.K IIUY GOODS. No. 31 Market Streot, , il'HILADELVHIA. Orders flllcil joraptly aWowest January 3, 1803, MOJorB.n, autjian. c, H. diwinoih. si. mobv, A RTMAN, DILLINGER & CO., NO. 101 NORTH'Timtl) ST. PHILADELPHIA, 1 wo wun uuova Arcn Jorroerly 250, UAKUrAUTUUtlol AMU J0II11EIU IN CARPETH, COTTONS YARNS. UATTINII OIL C'WHI,; CAllPEl' CHAINS, .CORDAGE, UllJ HHAOliai, GRAIN HAGS, TIE YARN, WICK VAJ.5, WISPOW fAfi'li, OIVanLiTS, ALSO, WIIJLOW AND WOODEN WARE,, UJiUOOMJl. ivsllis, LOOKIKO QLASSEa, TUUNXS I t b, 5, (J oaY GOODS. MP. XjXJ&Z 'f 1' (Successor to A.J.Siomi)' tins Jiml rfliirnol from New Yotlc with n full nsnrlmdil or BUY HOODS' 'XNi)'tIO.S'S o Which h(S Invites the attention 6X tlio clluxli.s uf WoolasbiifB nud vicinity, ills utoclc consists hi part of tho following lino of uooiU SIMM NO AND MUMMKIVOHtCSS U001W, I.AUHU' SACKINGS, . umi i HUMMKlt HIIAWW,. !,A1)IKS' 11031!, lir-KAOlt 11U0WN, OKNTR' HAI.r HOHi:,llt.KACIt A llttOWN, LADIia' OLOVIMBU.K i AND bIHLi; T1IKEA1), kid ar.ovra ALt. Oo'lokh, I - I hoop bkiuts coitsirnv A FULL LINK, 01' 'HITi: 001)9 TADLK DIAl'KUS , TOW'KLH ' ' NAI'KINS-" ' ' t ,' n j j CT.0TH.1,' 'AND CASIMKItS, 'FI.ANNEI.S. DOMESTICS OP ALL KINDS, and In fact everything gc'nei ally kept lnnDiy Uoodn Store. Call and oxamlno tlio goods nnd satisfy yourselves, high prices 1 ono of the thlngH that lmvo passed away. KXCIIANUK llUII.niNO OITOSlTr. 11IK C0U11T ll'SK MAIN HfllliKT ni.OOMSDURII 1-A. Apr.lO,00-tf. M ILLEIt'S STORE. FKES1I AHUIVAL OF FALL AND WJNTEU GOODS. Tho subscriber has Just returned from tlic cities with another lnrgo nnd select assortment of SPRING AKD SUM.MEII ObODS, purchased In New York nod Philadelphia nt the lowest figure, nnd which ho Is determined to tell on ns moderate terms ns can bo proaured else whoro In I)loomsbnr'. His stock comprises LADIES' 11KES9 GOODS nf the choicest styles nnd latest fashions, together with a largo ;assortmcnt of Dry Gobds and Gro ceries, consisting of tho following Krlicles : ' Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Casslmeres, .ihawl-i, , ' ' t Flannels, Hllks,' ' ' Whlto Oood, Linens, , ( ' Hoop Skirts, ' Mnsllns; Holh'iwware r Codarwaro (luociiswaic, ! ,,, , 'IlnrdwaK' Hoots and Shrn'S, lints und Caps IfoopNtts, , i . ' i H i Umbrellas, J( ( Iolclng-UIussej, t Tobacco, ' Coffee, ftugars. This, Rice, All&plcu , .Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY. In sliort, everything Ohnally kept in coutitry stores, to which no Invites the attention or tho publlo Ronerally. Tne hlghet.1 price will be raid for country produce In oxchango for goods. S. 11. MILLER A BON. ' Arcado llulldings, Illoomsburgt Pa. QREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT PETER ENT'S STORE, IN LIGHT STliTiET, or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. TIE subscriber has Just received and has on band at his old stand In Light Sticet, a largo and select ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE purchased at tho lowest figure, and which he determined to sell on as moderate terms as be procured elsewhere la Light Street, FOR CASH OR COUNTRY MODUGA. His stock ceaslsJU ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest stylos and'latcst fashions. Calicoes, Musllus, Ginghams, Flannels, Hosiery; Carpets, Silks, Shawls, . .READY MADE CLOTHING, Satinctts, Qnmiiuer8, Cottonndcs, Kentucky Jeans. AC, AO AC. GROCERIES, MACKERaIj, Quecnsware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac. JBOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS In short everything usually kept In a cbti' ry store. The patronago of his old lrlenda a tho public generally, is respectfully solicited. Tho highest market rrlae paid far counts'? pro- dnco. PETER UNT. Light Street, Nov. 8 181,7. 1115 HOOP SKIRTS. 1115 WM. T. HOPKINS HaB Removed hisManufaotory and Salesrooms to No. 1115 CHESTNUT, ST. PHILADELPHIA. Wherohls "OwuMalo"of ChamplonHoopSklrts. i.'f (ail Ti ado. well be found to embrace the most extensive assortment in the Union, nnd all the latest nnd lutwt desirable Styles, Shapes, Lengths and Sires, 2, 2J, 2ii, ynrds lound. of l'laln imu uurai i-auicrs, wuiKing nuirts, Jieccptlou Trails, Ac. Ae.1oget her wit h over ninety dtlleren t varletlcsof Misses' uad ChUdten's Skllts. all of wlllcli for Byjnmutry of style, nnlsn, llghtnesv. elaNtlcltyurabllltyaudrrnl Citeajmcia. nro un. ccipaled by any oilier goods In the market, and mo warrantetl In every lespeet. SklrU made to order. Altered Mid Repaa-ed, WholesaVi and lletnlt, Full lines of Low Priced' Eastern Mado Skirts, 15 Sprlngs.l'i Cenlt20 8prlngs,5 Cents; aiSprincs, M Cents; 2u Springs, t3 Cents; nnd it) Springs, W Cents. CORSETS I CORSETS COESKTSM! Wdir. fcreut styles nnd prices, from 73 Cents to U.ui. embracing R. Worlley ."Deckel," Glove Fitting," Madam Foy's Corset Skirt Supporters, Mm. Moody's l'atteut 'Belf.Adlustlnii. Atulonil.ini'i Corsets. French. L!ncllfili uml llompi.ili, iim,i- inale Corsois, and superior Freitch Patterns of Luini urvuiu, - uur vn 31BB.C," 10 w UICU w e In. vlto especial ntteutlou. Complete ussoi Unent of Ladies' Under Gar inents. at very low prlcus. GENEHAL AGENT lor the 1IARTRAM iliiU FANTON FAMILY SEWING MACJUNliS. u. perior to any oilier before tne public. Fluy.lwn 01 iiicse o. 1 uiaciu-nes, jTlee s-M eacn, are uelug f lveu awav to ourcustomcrs,lu order to Ket them iltriHluced. Every person lu wunt of ai tides lu our Hue. should axiuullie our cooiU lrm,, ,.,,r. chasing elsewhere. Call or send lor circulars, ut our Manufactory and SiUcsrooms.No. lllH-t'iicst- iiuvoi.,1 miuuuiiiiim. Vil, i, JIUl'KIAH. luar.'41'WHIiu, QOMETIIItf a NEW. The onderslgncd begs leave tp laform her friends and tho publlo generally; that sho has liLOOMsnuna, .. . a fresh stock M, iuuua IU (HQ uue us MILLINERY nild TRIMMINGS in connection with Dress Making; and Is pre pared In addition, to rni,,, htrIutii iru oh the. sliorrt notice, and hi' the best stylo of .Light Btreet, Octeber I. 1807, MRS. E. KLINE. jjiss lizz;e barkley hns Jnst reUirnKd; from .Phlladelphlo, and lias ""'"i""! isuow ouenug tne best assortment FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, I - ' BONNETS Ac. Ao.,' ever eriilblted In llloomstiurg, nud la prepared to iuur up ureases aim all otucr articles of female wardrobe, at short notice, aud in tho best and LATEST SPRING STYLES. Rooms in the Ramsey Rulldibgs, ou West MalnStreet. Call and tee her varlod slock ol Spring Goods, May 1,'BS. GROCERIES, &o., Q O NP MOTION nr. Y. riiA ini.Woioni-,! urnnl.l rptrwtfnllr nnnoiuirn to tlio iml'llc thai lio lion oiicmit n riltST-CLAStf COSI'KCTIOHEUY BTOltn, In tliotmlIJInRlnt(lyn-iiple.t t.y Vox k Wihb Khuro hull rit'i'iueUto furnish nil klutlaoi ff.AIN A FANCY OANDIia, FltENCII CANDIKB, rOUElUN A DOMIWTIU TllUlTS, NUTH, KAIHINH, .t(.,.tl'., '. II V WIIOl.HH I. f! lilt 11 PITA II.. In short, n full nsNoilmont nf nit kiwmIi lu his lino of kuslmss. A great vmlely ol DOLLS, TOYS, Ac, suitable for the Holidays. Particular attention given to DltEAD AND CAKED, nt all binds, hcli every itay. C1IHIBTMAB CANDIES, PIIIBTSIAB TOYS. A call Is solicited, nnd satisfaction will ho I'unrantecd. No V. 22, 1SC7. 1XKHAUT JACOBS, REMOVAL OF . CO. MAHlt'H NEW S T O II E to an iv i: a it look, CISTIIECOKNEU OF MAItKHT ANU 1110N STIIKKTS, Tho undcrslgneil having received from the city a full and complcto supply ot BPK1N0 AND HUMMKlt DltY GOODS AND GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TIN-WAUE AND HAUD-WAUi:, CEDAR VI AVI im..on'-iiMAv:, CONFECTIONKllY, (ILASS-WAKE, TOIIAOCO, A 1 H A N J) ,S 11 O JJ .V, FLOUR, SALT, I'lHII, AND MEAT, nil of which I propose M'lllnjj at a very low Ilguro for cash or priHluee. fall nnd fceo. April 1-2, 1S07. C. C. MARK. GRAND OPENING OltANI) Ol'KNINtl GltANI) (lltANII OltANI) OPENING OPENING OI'KNINU OF WINTKII GOOIIN. wiNncit aooiiH, FALL F.M.I. FALL FALL FALL AND AND AND AND WINTEIt (iOIIDM AND V.'l.NTEK GOODS,' consisting ol ctinsistlinf of cousiMfug of consisting 111 oonsisttua of DRY GOODS, DltY GOODS, DRY ooont DRY GOODS DltY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS. HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAl-S HATS AND GAPS, ROOTS AND MIIOKM HOOTS AND HIIOIIH' HOOTS AND SH()I1 HOOTS AMI HHOI'M 1100'1-S AND SHOES, ' HEADY-MADE CLOTH I NO. HKADY-1I.MIK CLOTHINO READA'-MADK CLOTHING READY-MADK CLOTHINO UEADY-M A DE CI.0TI1IK0. LOOIflNG-GLASHliS. UlOKlNG-GlASSl-X I)0KING-GLASSI(H LOOlvING-0 LASS 1 2i LOOKINO-0 LASSES) NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS NOTIONS. NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS. PAINTS AND OILs! PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINT'S AND OILS) GROCERIES, O110CE11I1CS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES) liUKENSWAHK. liOEHNSWARE IHJEENSWAUE ItllEENSWAHl': ttUEENSWARK lIARDWAIli:. HAItllWARE. hardware! hardware, hardware, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE TINWARE TINWARE, SALT, SALT, SALT SALT, SALT, FISH, FISH FIHII F1TI1 FISH, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS GRAIN AND SEEDS GRAIN AND HEEDS GRAIN AND SEEDS Ac, Ac. McKEI.VY, McKEI.VV AT NEAL A NEAL A CO.'S, CO.'S, CO.'S. CO.'S. McKELVY, NEAL A McKELVY NEAL A AlflTEr.VV M1.'AT. NEAL CO.'S. Northwest corner 01 -Main nud Market Streets. Northwest corner of Main nud Market Streets) guti iwm corner 01 ilnlnund .Market Streets Northwest comer of Main and Market Street. Northwest coruer of Main and Market Streets, IILOOMSISUHO, PA., 1II.OO.MM1URO i'a HI.00MHUURO PA., IILOO.MSHUHO 1'A. HLOOMSIIURG, PA. IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS IRON AND NAILS IRON AND NAILS) IKON AND NAILS, In large nunutltli's and nl reduced rates, nlwny on hand. E W COAL Y A Ft IV Tim undcrHtmif.,1 t.,,p.trniiv t..r.... cltiitens of Dlwimsburp nud Columbia county, that they keep nil Iho dlltercnt numbers ofstove Sf'm?n"ilec tfd-lu'nl' coal for smithing jmrpo- Co's Furnace; with a Kooiiaialr of Daifulo , k. Ai, V,,.V ""ri, in wejguvoai, nay, and straw. umuwisa a norso anil wagon, to del ver com ir, JvlVu',s!ro '! As they purchase a largo iiS"S.1. Vf Vi"'.tl.,!'y 'ntend tolieep a superior ar. ,, ' . ' v very lowesi prices. 1'lenso call and examine for yourselves htinre luirchiis. lug elsewhere. j. v. HENDEHSlIiiT AUGUMTUS MASON, THK "'"''"hIkhwI will tnlio in ox- 3 Eloomsbnig MaMP.'K).' "DERSHOT. J N S U R AN 0 AGENCY. i,ouo,o( Fult01 son 000 Norjl, America JJ zz: zzzrzz ::: 'Ks Merchants Bprlngfleld ZZ" MM Farmers' Danville """ Albany city ZZZZ. Z'Z "ter Clly .L..Z..;..: Tom aurk Horse, Death A Tlielt gj'ikio Home, New Haven- . Danville, HorsoTlielt . FUEAS llltOWN'rii'if'oii'. .msnw.iy.. IlLooasuuuo, Pa Q E. SAVAGE, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER A JEWELER. Mulu btreet, (near tho Couit House, llLOOMSBUIta, PA, .?n.,t,511'' "n..l3iu"' tt "uo assortment of Amer. con and Swiss Watches, elocks. jBwelrv JliSJ ware of the best descripiloriplauido5lli tmit. yl, consisting of butu-r dlsl e. goblets forks, sKM,ns, napkin rings etc. BOU'e" ""Ivi". Masonlomarksiiindetoorder. All uoods ami worlcwnrranted. (Jau 1 'e!) Q- W. BLABON & CO., Manufacturers ol OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES, Warehouse, No. 121 North Third Street ' Philadelphia. . ,i vuiii uuu groceries. 1110 lollowlni. mined articles s-Wlient, llyo. Co u Oats Vt tik toes, Ijird. Ham,Shoiil,le'r,nn. side meat.hul er l.ggs, liny. 4c, at tho highest cash prices it Ids Giocery Store, adjoining their ecwl j ard ' PA. MISCELLANEOUS. proves an-h TunvAin: A. M. UI' MIT iinni.tiiirii In hrt IrliniN nnu I'lisiniiiiin illlilli"! Ilif nlsivn liuslneSH ill lii'i mn luuii'im main HiiiEtrr, isuioMMiumii. iHtuiniiionn lit- noooiiuidiiUil Willi FANCY MOVES of nit Uluds, SloTcplpos, Tinware, and every vrt- rlclynrnrtlcie found in hHIovb nun jiiiwui" ini,iivi.i..nni iii ihorllles.nniton tho limit rrnsnti. nht.ili'iuii. lli'liliiailiiii'ntlhCKhiirlrsthollrn. 25 DOZEN MlMi-I'ANS on hand for sale. NEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. Am,n.lT,q Mtl.I.Er.' 1 MAIN HIllKKT. nw""1 v.i stokc, llLOOMHIlUItO, PENN'A. Tiitt undcrslmeit has Just fitted up nnd opened his new STOVE AND TIN SUUP, repalt ns with neatness and dispatch, upon tho most reasonable terms. Ho nlso keeps on hand STOVIM OF VARIOUS FATTEltNS & STYLES, which ho will sell upon terms to suit purchasers. Ulve him n call, ii"" n mcclianlc, nnd deserving ol tho puuno mi"'"ijcou ML.rz Illuomsbnrg, April 26, 1867. QEOKGE H. KOBKlUtf, Importer nnu Dealer m HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ail, No. :tll North Third Street, nbovo Vine, Phlbidnlphla, Jaioii K. SMITH. ' g M I T II it S K LT Y i' It. Imimileisnlid Dealers In Foreign nnd Domesllo II A R 1) "V A R E, GUNS, CUTLERY, AC, iirj N. Tinnn stiicet, ah. cai.i.owhii.1., riHLADELVlIIA. 22, 67-tf. Nov. M"EV STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ISAIAH HAGENIIUCH, Main Street ono door nbovo E. .Memlclihnll's Stoic. A largo assortment of stoves, Heatirs nud Ranges constantly 011 hand, nnd for sale nt tho lowest rates. Tinning in all its brandies cartfvilly al tended lo, nnd satisfaction nuaranteed. Tin work nf nil kinds wholesale nnd retail. A trial is teiiucstid. Apr.9,C3if THE NEW HARDWARE STORE. 1 NE PLUS ULTRA. Having enlarged our Storo Room and Just OPENED A NEW SUPPLY, diti-clly from the Manufacturers, purchased for cash, on adecllnlng market, w ouro picpntiu'd to oner the same to FARMERS, MECHANICS, RUILDr.IlS. nud tho rest nf Mankind, n general stock, com prising nu mo itiuus nnu qualities usually itepi In a city Hard Waro Store, Miltablo to 1I10 wants 01 me couniv. nL uuusuaiiv low iiriccs. ah iiiobOMiioureui'siriousoi purcnasiug goous In our lino can savo Money hy looking lu nt tho rew iiaruwaio htore. l'icnio gle us n call nndexamino our stxick Ac, RUNYAN A WARDEN, Apr. lau-lyr Hloomshurg, l'a. gllAHI'LESS & HARM AN, eai.i.i; rounuiiY ASH aAKUi'ACTUiiisa tiior. STOVES A PLOWS WHOLESALE A RETAIL Till: l ELUDKATED MOKTBOSK IKON IIIIA.M AND Tin; hutton woohe.n ueasi plows. Castlngniidl'IrolMcltforupi'ilrlngcllySlnves. All JilridHiil Hrass or lion casllng mado Inoider upon si.ori nonce. 11. V. miATiPi.rfiM .t r h imntiv Mur.W-f.1'1-''1''1' Proprletois. QRANGEVILLE FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS. The undersign! il dolres to lnlorm his friends and the punllo generally, that ho has lehuilt and enlarged his Fouuclry and MachluuShop.nnd re inoMilull his busiuiss Iroin Light Streit to tho nbovu named place, whero lu conuic'.lon with lili Foundry ho will coutiuuo Io manulacluiu Wheelers Rallivay Chain Horsc-l'oer nud Ihusher, (iuiproved), Camell's 1'ateut. THRESHER AND CLEANER, eilher overshot for Trend-Power or undirshot with Lever-Power. Ho nlso manufactures to older and Ills up all kinds of MILL- G E A R I N G , Clii ularSaw Mandrels, Patent Slides for Saw M Is, tho latest Improved lion Ream Plows of illlleii'iit kinds Wooden Ream l'lows. Double I urn Pious, aud Plow Points of evciy descrip tion generally usidtlirougliout tho county. ! IRON KETTLES, HELLS Cellar Grates, Stoves, Sled and Sleigh Soles, and In lint everything generally nmdolua country Kmiiary. Thoso wishing to purchase Machines would do well to examine his machines, nml me mproiemcnt-s mado on the power.hy which ut least 20 per cent, of tho friction Is taken oil'. AI.L MACHINES ARE WARRANTED to glib good satisfaction, aud terms mado to snit puiclinsiis. All kinds cf country produce taken In cxcliango lor l'lows and castings. rhaukful to his friends nud palront for past f.i ura ho would still conltnuo to solloll the viinie. 1 . i ti ,f,L, r WILLIAM SCHUYLER. Apr.l.Oil-ti Oiaiigevillo Ii,. T.E1IIOII VALLEY AGRICULTU- XJ HAL CHEMICAL WORKS. 11REINIG & HELFIUCH, MASUKAnUilKKS OK RREINHl'S COMPLETE B O N E M A N U R E. Aconcintrated manurecomblnlnsthoicllaWe lertlllzlng properties of BONE DUST or GROUND HONE, w lib tho octlvo elements of VER II VI AN' GUANO, AMMONIACAL MA1TER, AND, , SUl'ER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.' NOTICE. Wo picpnro but tho' ono nrilcin guaranlctlng R o's standard, reliable imd 111,1; ii'.1lii,f'0,,t.r ftMhH anJ variations iu i m llty f.i .V.,,'l1,"l'rf,"f Wens of prices ale generally mo" diced hydiiieient proportions of udu 1 tuiaiion tv "t umSJ-i,vllVwmony l? 'educing ti e'Au": 1: tlicinfifclven, Wo usu only llono nud 110 I'lioi, nllolluanofor Phosphaioof Lime. Send f titemlo' '"re Vot l J''fc- iV Jr.,Ail,',Wi'lTS0N llnhrsbnrg, l'a. , . ' J ROHH1NH I . lilonin khuri p Mar.l9,'0tnn. WALTER Mir$&uwfo. THE ESPY HOTEL. " ESPY, COLUMIHA COUNTY, I'A, i?? f dr 'k;' . -wron 1 ! Inform the travelling publlo I lull lio l.ui, taken the nbovo iianied esilii,. IMimeni und thoromrhiV imTiii ,iT 'jil.'ui?: WILLIAM PEITIT. Apr.ei,UItt itpy, l'a. OVERNMENT aPROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE Tub OiiKAT Hkah QtiAiiTnasfornll kinds ,.1 y.Goo.11, New unit Si combhind. an J L' m ?,f HIHJJU UIUUH'OSI. " -T H A U N E S K. JldbDltnl. Willi nr'ul V1,t wilt. Ji 'toi'nfl'lVair" V""n' ....i.1..1...1' ,. 'l 'S) o V o t 11 1 N a ii , a.' I'loctt WIAIS, JOCKCts, H101IS94 At-mv llhjnkets.lloisu Cr.icrs.Fly B.tbi and Nuts)eu.y olIercd?'C,'l UUJ ut'"orOiuiu,vo,hTvu'eJef piiSVionf ucfccrl,'"vo 1 "co LM keut r" " Small orders by Express, C.O. D. MIIMIAI, inSDUCTIJIN TO W1IOI.BIAM1 PEAI.K1W. 1 IN A GO,, 71 North second St., Just below Arch St.. 1'llll.AIIKI.l'IIIA, l'A May ilM A"K W'A(:K' Nuw VOTh' Q.ETTIIE B )Miiuson' Copjii BEST. the best mice HiiraJul t lV ilitin Tnlintftf T li.l.it.l.... 11.1 ever InvueiUi. '1 ho subscriber is nuenrioTi I ,1 1 tX". ","S :a.S"..'."'.,1? u or la fLfnT. ,b", ' ('.UfMI-t, UllUUetl 111. Ma". E. 1I.II1DLEMAN, arasst n K5"rf''iA15S Jmww DRUGS & MEDlciNts ON ATI! AN inane rmiu'ty m uioi aim h,..,' " wllliidivlni'uniiy nuo who gucft No laially sliould bo wllhiiuui, i,,,1! bolltos, proparnl nnd kold Ly Jnn-.f'fP ACV. Schuylkill Hnui, Pi,; S'JlR, gists, TAYLOlt'K Sf OLIVE UUAKui TO B I T T E It s A mild and tigiecnlila Tonic Sllintk,- RchlcnndCiuralnallvo JC51 BITTEltH m 1 Extracted rntlicty fiom lltrhsandr H lybenillclnllii Ja DVHl'EI'.SIA, OENHRAL l)inill,liy$ ' mid liOSSorAmKtlie.irr " 1 r i and an rxcelic nt Correcl Ivofor i'rs,:KN from Dllnlitel'inrthe I'.ni ol, Haini1 3UI Hen ,'jev m Hold Evciywlhrc. 12. OA St., epol, No. !! I Mailer t Flu 1 1, IV. ,al. ..OPI J. K. TAYLOR A (Ti, Sept. 1,'MS-ly. Sso an iU EN llKK rgi Ayer's Vi AVJ uei( For rcslorincj Gray its natural Vitality andj. A lrct.-neiir IS 111 Cll.l- ,:lsc'i ln'alUiv.uiL 0-" , Miort liir i'11-.rt. Lair. '". wJuS If if A tit (. Jivfhnm ta Tliin liiiinrr .,)I'.:, encd, fallins linlr 'liedicil, tjlni ncii often, tliniurh but ul;!25. liy itp uit', Notli.li;4 tan itfJJ lmir where tlia follicltn mo, or tlio "liuiil-i iilnipliieil aljj, But such ns ruiiiiiiii i'.m li'S7 iisofulmiss by thin npiilicnlioipiii of fouling the hair illiajjgjjy incut, it will kcup it clem hsiiim Its occasional usu will piciecSL from tiiiuiiig iTiy or liilli;1 consequently prevcut LaUyp-;-from thoe iluldturious fcuista: make some preparations dent iujurious to tho lmir, the 5aTi only benefit but not harm il. iwd merely for a EsTi HAIR DRESSlg nothing else enn ho fomul Containing neither oil "W'jjjf not soil vWiilo tiimbi'ie, u long on the lmir, giving itiQKA lustre and a grateful perliufJ Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ajs" Practical and AnalytimiR .5 4 MASsir s K ' LOWEIil,, CI I l-Vb.5, 1,i. Ell Ayer's Cherry Pec For Disooses of tho Throat claln ouch as Coughs, Colds, W ii Cough, Bronchitis, Ait and Consumption. rrnhably never befara in llio mi ihciac, has nnyUiIng won po m idt'liwrr, upon the confidence of mankind, aity"1 leiucilv lor pulaionary complaints, mpai fjik'i oijcar?, and amonff mowtofa men it Ii.u rl&cn higher aim liilicrratj.' lion, as it has Uccomo better tpoin J jiiJ Ui.iraeter and power to cure the ranBi. ol' the huis and throat, have inaJe hahlc piotcctor against them. WluAti l.tililer rorms ol'illeaso and to younft., b n: tlio aino time tho most cnc'Ctualreot. bcxlvcn lur Incipient consuinptira.a. . :ciuiu aQ'cclious ol U10 lln-o.it ami losf J- h Ion against sudden attacks of OsH'ei be Upton hand In every lainlly,':'" are sometimes subject to cows !'-i-jliouldhoiii-ovidcdwiUi tliisaiiutoal.'' Alihouirii settled Coiisiimi'liM'.-f;! curable, Hill great numbers el tw, C.1.-0 teemed cetUed.havo been coo and llio patient restored to towliZtr-r VIui ii VrclornU So complcts out llio iliwrdors of tho LuniiiW;V1- J tlio inot obsUnato of them yield ti Ins eleo could rcacii them, under tact (oivil Uiey suhjido and disappear. a u .Sliycrd ami I'ubtlc A!i'co.''c:n,ri, tcctiou from it. . . .!, mn u always relieved, M" cuiedbylt. f HI ISronchilta is generally eurea "lalu C7u rry IVr(oi',itin small and inKPw. So pi'nerally arcrits virtues knonjir; i.ot publUi llio ccrtlllcatcs of tliloif ft;, t than nsuro tho publlo that its quiu-'11 maintained. rrr .'ILI Ayer's Ague For Fever and Airuo, IntermWise CluU Fever. Hcmittent fWol Akuo, Periodical or BUiouir and indooit nU tho affoctioM i'jnc lVorn malarious, marsh, e'Viv, pplsons. . As Us namn lmnlli.9. It docs Cuf'T.Tl fad. CoiitaiiilniieithcrArscnicWI1-i!ree Ziiib, nor any other mineral ornoM1;- wluilc er, J . It In nmvlan InllireS anJ.PSI number and importanco of its corei' .iiiiiiuer nnu unnorianco vi ih -u , v-no ...itr, iu iiicmuy ueyuuu u-wu'':'r-YTi Without ftlifirnllM In Ihn liifilOIT 01 1? l Our iiildo Is gratified by the aeki;'""' cases, ami w hero othor rcraedlcJ tIIal n'civo or tlio radical cures cow.v f traveliinEf thimurh mlasmalleloralhl,. ..... wiling iinuiiKH HlUiiiiui..-r-..ftt tCck.lliytakinuUlo AO VI! fPflL'plV, "f Iho IJict, It Is an excellent rcreaS'U"'' Uio Lit cr into healthy activity. , J""1 I'or Illllous Disorders and UrerOJ- an excr'iicnt remedy, prociucias -j inarkablo cures, w hero other roolw? I'rcparcd by Hit. .1. C. Avr.av -.'.'"it"..". ",'.YVX u v "no iinniyncai tneiiuiniw'i'ir. all round tho world. vriov, $1.00 X-iut fp, ,'m. TriiNU13HSH0ll,S OEBJl'AN OATTIiE W1 .Thla I'uwder Is liellevcd to bo WJW. Horso or Cattle l'owdcr In "kC'1 lee blood, cleanses the Bj'stcm.and S'1' lion aud tone to the stomach. WW will luipiuvq lu Uosli, and IW tmoolhund glossy, pows f.uteii and glyo twenty ffth Sheep Jiuprovo aud produce at"1 w tleoce, u Hons fatten and aro frco from K"JTr temper, and all pen diseases. l, Wholesale and ltetah f 'iui HENDEltSHOTTS O1T0SITB AMtK'"',43 'eb, Hl.'CO-tf , ilWOMWaj, 9M H M 4 US , TO THK WllltKINO OUMVit-lii to luriilsli all classes wllhc';" at tholr homos, tho whole of MJXr'V spare lnoments. lliulness uew.Pf ,011 blcfiliy cents to 34er evin' .' W by irsons of either sex, and earu nearly as iiiucli as men. urc . uro ollered those who will afiSf;, tlina lotue business ; aunt, Vffii who sees this notice, may eidj j nncl test the business Ior ""'"wVlW lollowlua uiiparalliled olleri JWl well sairlll with tho bu; nesj. Mi pay lor tlio trouble of wrltlu HUi-l-lais, dliectlons, 4e., sent 'c;,Vj;JN mall.rorliiels. Xddiess E.C.AH- Alir.U,'iiJ.3iu, ',1 ALL KINBS Oil JOB li neally executed at TiiWI'f w I'rlntluu omce, ilElftLi'inu .ut V i.l- P.ltli'lH lias nnM'rI.111,,1 ,m Mini of llifpllwhij Is II iLS'HS I, ,,! j rt .hw-m . 1 1,! I.tr iiic, cms , r.S ii.,i .slii, l.lvi'ri'n.nidniiii h,, ''Spu iIWc.isisoi lh" 'Ihliml, CImk ii iHtl Ml m