RATES OF ADVERTISING. nm Arm 1 .,,1,11,1 llllill KVEUY t XtlDAY MOHNINU :)tltB10I'UMU'AN JIUII.MHU WEAnTlIK comiT HOUSE, nLOOMsnoim.i-AHJir s CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, KDiion and rnorntETon, rss-T 0 Collars a tear jayaUo in aiTanco, JOB PRINTING .., inscriptions oxeculcd Willi ncntness nnd ii 'patch hi rposonnhlo ruled. VOLUME VI. - - - NO, 43. I nolumbia Comity Official Directory, X! JuctyM-lllAM IJKHII, IBAAO H. MON 1 ' loiiiXrtn.ttf.-Ui'not.rit iI.Uiijni.i5ii. ',, ,,f , T 'cordcr- W I M.I AMSOK 1 1. J ACOHT. Jftornrw- AAI10N mum, ,01- ItAAnlJUWIlT. ' ,,r WlI.I.IAM LAMOS', , J' ilflJ IVIUJH IIOIIIIINH, HlHAJt J. , II.MAM BIIAl'IKll. , ..miV f (ff-Wi i.i.i it KnirKiMCH, j- I', .t. CAMl'llKI.I,, DANIKI, J. KB. I.t l OlN.Nt.lt i iiiA!ii.r.H(I.Mirni-nv. ( .ii iiuvnmcri -Isaac McUiilliUiJollN, VIC A'lijuiOifcm'oif-Vt II.S.NYUEll. ; V t Htfrirf-Iilrpptors, B. II. M1LI.KH ,,i.a iiAwm. lIUiomsbutB, mill Joiiniuii 1.1 !:,(.. llUWl,lld, UIAnl.mUlNNI.Ii, Bed', i'ooniBburg Official Directory. , Uita UmiUrn (h.-.tnitN A. FuNHTON went, II. II. (Iliorz, ('ashler. . ,, V V.iml iimA-CltAS. It, PAXToN.Fres't , . Ti r n. ( ii hlcr. . . hid f i iiu Mutual .Svm inn nmil ami fan A J j K II. Lirn.i., Ins I., U. W. MH.I.KH, -,Vn. I i'acoik, I'lWI,, J.II.Uoiiihon.Bcc, 1 .twin Fiesulcnt. c. o.HAiiui.uy, Hcc'y. Ohurcli Directory. rut' ivyi I itiAN tmnicii. l.pv Hunt Mitchell. i ',. . ci In1 .A. M., iJjI'.SI. chwl ' A. I". j iff. ,ii H trte ,jlf wiiiiicsuny. ; i'. .u. ho pews iiLiulj strangera wcl- Bloomcburg Directory. ,i 1 11 1 AHB JU't lecclvcd mid for sale nl Hid Col.ltHIIIAN (Mile. clothingTau. ss.H LOW I SIIF.Iltt, McrehnutTnllor.Mnln ...above Amaitnu lluise, CLOCKS, WATCllKS, &0. , i,K, dmiorln CWeks, Watches uiul i) . n n -t Justbclow thu Amoilcun I t i; IIALD, Watch nml Clock maker , then ,t corner Mnliimul Ituu Ms. l . MIT, Wnfh nnil Clock Mnkcr.Mar- el, below lulu. BOOTS AND SHOES. ! KKOIIll.I'pnlerln Pools nml Bhoes, latest , Ml htst Mvlis, corner M.UU uud Market tn ., m llio old Post OlUce. EiitNKY KLKlM.Mnntifactmer unit ueaicr in MdOlllEbUlL'. rKOFESS;NAIi. C. llOWKll, furr.sou Dentist, I.laluBt.i It) ubovutliot'ouil lloiwe. ......... i tii.....inin.i Dolllccovcr llio l'lin Kulinuul llaiik. (1 BAIIKMIV, Altorney-nt-Iaw. OUlce,-'d , iioirln Kscliangol!loclt,iieartLo"ExcbauBi) 11, McKKIA'Y.M. l).,HnrKCim nml l'iijtlclau , .iuiUii.ldo Main Ht below Market. ( , KUTTUIt, M, I). Siirueou and i'lij-Nielan , Mmket street, uliovo Main. 11, KOlIIteON, Atlnrney-aM.aw, Olllec Hart ..iiin'H Uu IHl luy:, .Main street. i. 11. V. K'NNKY, Surgeon Dentist. Ti ctli . .s'.nelcd vllhimtpatui Main at., i.taily op .lie KpUeopal Cliilicli, tt. I'.VANM. M, 1., HnrRi'on ami 1'liyslclau, . smith sldo Main street, below Jlaikit. nil. A. I I 17 tl '. Tl'UNl'.lt. l'liyR'.elnnaiid s-nrcpon, of- i nvrr Ivlelm'H llmu htoie. liMdi m o one 'c.irl. low Hev. 1). J. Waller. 'hIIiIjINEHy'iS: FANCY OtiOTW . l'l'"TI't'.JIA:,, Mllllnriy ami Km pj (... .ids, .OppOHllO Ll'lW"IKtl l-iiuitii,.'."'" ,i,SH MZ.IIl llAllKLKY, Milliner, r.sius.y H uuililln' Main fctieet. . 1 1 ancy l.lHlIlb' ' .Miner ii.s M. Iir.ltlilCKHON, Mlllinei UDO'l,.Maluht uplnw Matktl. nut. JULIA A. A: HAI1K HAH!-. 'I u atti and lli'PSH ratteruj, ii uu west Kti. T .1 MIi-'Kr.S IIAII.mA'n MIIIIuco i"l l"iney 1 . ods Maiiiht.,lielowAmrrlcaiillr'.e, HOTELS AND BALOONff I IvS HOTKIj, uy T. Dent, 'l.iylor. msl end i ii Uuuiklrcet. iBRCIIAKTS AND OIUVIIHS. M Altll, Dry Ooo,l8 and Kotlous, umlli- -leornir Main and Iron tin. Orangovillo Diroctory Miscollanoonn. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1872. Poetical. OOL. DEM. - VOL. XXXVI NO. 36. Nonpnroll tyr) ons or twolnscruonn, imvr lunertloun, urn la, Mm HTACIl. nn Inrti... l'u. Itipn., 3.M) Threo lnchM 8."J Four liiclieii ...... WO (lunrtcr column..... IP Unit roioran 0 211. $1.00 6110 7,00 v,m su. e lr. 7,'iO 0.W 1I.W t.mi iio.oo l?,'j, (i,,i;w 14 01 17.IM H.00 20.01) 80,00 Ouo column 30" M,M 40,w w-w Dlt. HCIIUINO ft llKOTHUn.Carpcnlcrardid . llulldcrn, Main nU, liolow Vine, HIIICIC llOTKI, nnd rrfrpshmcnt Saloon, by Uolirl.rilenry cor.or Main and l'lncst. nil. O.A.MF.OAnnF.lriiyslclnnnnd8nrgcou Main Kl,, licit iloorlodiMHl'B lintel, DAV1I) llknUiNO, KloiirnnilOrlstMlll.nnii Dealer In.iiraln, Mill Hltcel. - . -- -. TAMKH 11, HAlt.MAN, Cabinet Maker and Un t) derlakcr. Main Ht., below Pine. VjlJllUYMnt (c CO., Iron fouiiners.Maclilnlsts O and Mannlactiiieis of plows, MlllHt. CAMll':l,HHAlti'f,K8H,MalteroftliolIiiylitirsl O Ornln Cradle Main Hi. nrll.tilAM DI'.l.ONO Rhoemakcrand innniifac' ( Hirer of llrlclt, Mill Bt., west of l'ino r E N T I S T 11 Y ii. o. itowun, in Ilcspectfiilly oilers mi profcsHionai services to llio ladles and trmtlcmon of llloomslnirannd vi, clnlty. Ho la prepared to attend tnnlltuo vnrl. ons operatlom In tlio llno.of Ills profession, nnd Is provided with tlio latest Immwcil 1'oncr.i.Atn Tr.KTlI which will bo Inserted on cold plating s lver and rn liner ussoto iook ns wen nHino nni urnlleetli. Teeth extracted by nil tlio now niii mnslnpprovcd methods, nnd nil operations on tlio teeth carefully mid propel ly nltended to, lies uenco and o lleo n low uoors nnnvo me Court Ifottsoisamo side. liiiiomsnuri;, jau,i'7i ir J N S U 11 A N OK Wyoming T.llia,., Philadelphia Directory. Y"AiNvIuaiiT & COm WllOLESALK anOCLUH, N. i:. Corner Second and Arch .Streets, I'ltiLAiiri.riilA, Dealers In TUAH, BYllUrS, COKl' Hi:, UMIAK, MOIjABSKS kick, Bt'tcrs, m CAnn soda, ac, &e. rOrders will rccdvo rrompt ntlcutlou. may I0,U7-tf. Orient lloyni nr Liverpool Dnnvllle Mutual MprlnRtloiu (lermanla, N. Y international r..x H Knriners Dativlllo,- Lancaster City item? V'UKAH 1IIIOWN. Antnt. m.n2r;i-ly. llLoowmiuno In. AGENCY. $ao.oo' , 4,nri,oii( nuo.eoo , Ki.UIU.140 il'.UUO 670,11111 BliO.nco U'r.78) WJO.U 1 210.600 21UW,1'00 11 INK LEY KNITTING MACHINE H HAU VHY 13. WALKEK, ME All, SCUltOl'P & CO., isii'oii'rri'.s AKrijoiiiiti.soF CI'IN'A, AND liUUKNftWAIii:, No. 108 XOIITII f'lXONDHT., l'HILADni.rillA. tt Oilitlnnl nMn.rlrtt paflinges of (liippiiswnro eiiithlanllv oil Ittiml. Ieb2:l'7l(. Tin: HiMn.rsT, cnrAi'i-w and m bt in uhiii ii ah hut oKic ni:i:dli:i a CiiILD CAN HUN IT I Dcfcl&ncu .riclally for tlio use of families, nml rdlis who ilulif tokiilt lor tlio lnnrkil. Will do every Ulltli of llio knitting In n blocking, wliUiilniiiiml lianovlnc us readily ns by hand. Am MiWndld fi.r Moistdls pud fancy work, TAK1MJ KIVi: lill l l.llKM- KlDK 01 KTl'lCHI Aio iry tny In inimat.'e, and not an u to let out ot i:ii;ci. l.Miy iiiiiinysiieiuu bave one. wo Minn an Aacni in ieiv iomii to intrnuueo nml Fill tin lit. Iimi bom ueulli r llio most liberal Induce tncnlF. (lid If.rourCluularundhauiblo Mini UIiil'. Aililrtss. nov. l(V7My. Until, Mo. Btisincras Oaxda. rr I. E. H. LITTLE', ATTOKKEY AT LAW, he CliUIM Olllce Cotut-IInnsn Alley, below HAN Olllce, lllooinsbuit; l'a. c. B- UKOCKWAY, Ai"ion:inv at law, iii.ooMsnuitn, r.. flifOKrirp Coutt Houso Alley, lit tbn Co LIIMIIIAN bulldlus. J"Ul,'67. Ofrtco ConU IIouso 1IIAN collected M.ILLEK, ATT0I1NKY AT UVW Alley, below tlio CoLCM- CO l.Olltl. 11 llllill ,Hir, III'IIM lilt' VULLOl- Ofllce, Doltntles, llnek-I'ny nnd renslons :ted, Dloomsbnri!l,n.sep.2U'07 JOHN M. CLAltK, ATTOltNEY AT LAV. OFl'irr, nbovo lllnoinsburg, l'a. Mower's Store, Mnln street, 0. KOWE K, nits oi eiicd n Brst-class 110OT, S1IOI1, HAT CAD, AND tVH bTUUR p.l tlio old stand on AraliiBlrecl.Illnniiisburs.nfow dotirs nbovo tho Court House, lllsstoelcl.seom iM.sedirtlivervialestamt tiest styles over otter ed tn tlio citizens of Columbia County. Hoeau neeomniuilalo tho piibllcwlttilbofollowliii;oods nt tlio lowest rates. Men's heavy iloulitu toled slon boots, men's double nnd single tap soled kip boots, men's heavy stojn shoes ofall kinds, men's rlno hoots nnd shoes of nil grades, boy's doublesoled boots niul.shoesorall kinds, men's Rlovo kid Dalmoral sboes.men's, women's, boys's and misses' liibllnji: gaiters, women's idovo kid lollsh very lliiD.wiinii u'snioroceii Ilaltuornlsand calf shoes, women's very tlno kid buttoned cull ers, in snoit oonis ot an uescriptioua uom peg gcd andsewed. Ho would aKocnll attention to his One assort ment of ath, CAra.Kuns and notions. which comprises all the new nnd populm vari eties nL nriceswhlehcannotfalllosillLall. Thoso I goods nro ollcred atthu lowest cash rales and will bo Ktiarnntced toulvo satisfaction. A call Is solicited ueiore purchasing eiscwncro as li la believed that better bargains nro to be found than nt nny other place In the county. Jan DZl JOBEltT F, CLAIIK, ATTOItNKY AT LAW, Ofllco Main Hlreet below tho Court Houso. Bloonisburri l'cnn'n. THE JllMMOTII OllOCEllY 1 j. ii. n A iz i:, Main at., corner of Centre, Uloom3' linrg, l'a, Una nn extensive stock, of FINE FAMILY GROCEHIES, which ho oirers lo tho public nt tho Very lowest CASH PRICKS. HIsKoods nrelho best 111 tho market, nnd nro sold lit rates so low that hoennnot sell on cred it, Ills plan Is to hnvo llrst elasi goods nnd soil for ensh, FOlt CASH AND CASH ONLY. Illootnsbtirt'.Oct. Hill, 1S72. Ji5500y OO CSn "Banls. CUiAND GIFT CONCERT. I'ostiinnoV to Ilcccmlici- 7, lSia. i filiiE sKcoNii nuANn (iirTCo.vrKitTiN Ato oy I tho l'ubllc Library of Kentucky, nnuotineed lor September 24tli, lias been postponed lo De cember 7, 1H7VI, becausutho necumulntloii of orders tho few days beforo tlm drnwlni? made It physically impossible lo llll them without a few days' delay, nnd ns n short postponement waa Inevitable, It was determined to ileler It lo n lime, that would malm a. lull drawing sure by tho salo of all tho tltkets. Tho money m pessary to pay In full all tho nllpreil gilts Is now upon deposit In tho Farmers' and Drovers' Ilatik, ns will lio seen by tho lol lowing cerllllcntu oflho Cashier ! FA li. units' AND DhovkicV Dank. LoUisVILI.r:, KY Bepl. lid, ls72. ) This Is to certify that thero Is now on deposit In this bank over half n million ofdolliusto tho credit of tho (Jill Cnnccrl fund. SiOJ.UU) cfwhlcli Is held by this bank ns Treasurer nl tho Public. Library of Kentncky lo pay oil' nil gifts lo bo nwaidednt tho druwlng. .. It, S. VKAClf, Cashier. 1,000 Prizes, clnolllitliiK lo $5003ooo insr csee, will bo awarded, Iho highest prlzo bclnR 5100,000 Si O.IAO, SS.UiO, nnd down In legular grudnlloii to SIR', which Is tho lowest. Tho drnwlni! will positively nnd unequivocally tnko place December 7. Agenlsnro pereniptorf ly r (nulred to close sab saudinaiio returns No vo ruber .3, lu order to glvo nmplo t lino fo tho Itiiul iirrangoments. Orders for tickets nrnppll c.Ulouii lor 01 pulnrssl'ould bo addressed to cv. T1ICB. K llItAMLlirril, l'ubllc Llbrniy of Kentucky, Agent Loulsvlllo, Ky. B FRANK ZARFv . WHIlIl, Conrectlouery ami olesalo nnd lelall, Ilxihiingo lib ' I nt.. I.. ATTOItNKY AT LAW, DLOOMSliultU, PA. Oillco wllh J. a. l-rce?e,Ilrowcr s Illock. Can Lo coi'.Millcd in Oerninr orEnpllsh. mchJO ,-lf VrEV,r STOVE AND TIN SHOP. IH.VIAH HAaCNUUCU, Main Stieot one door above K MeuduuunU's Mini e. A largo nssorlnieni of Htov.s, Heaters and lliiiiKiseoiistaiilly on hand, and lor salo at the lowest rales. , . Tinning In nil its liranchescnrcfnlly alleudedlo, amlsatlslJCtlon gunrnutted. Tin work of nil kinds wholesale and retail, A '. Mai Is requested. Jan 1'71 jgLOOMSBUKG III A R II L i: W O It II s. II0Wi:il, lints and ('nps.Dootsiii.ilKhoes, .nn st., nbovo Couit Houso. lino Oro Ac, Muln M.MZE, Ilniiimcth (Irocpry, nes, Fruits, MUb, Piovlslon, inlru Htieels. I. I LVY, NF.AL A CO.,ilcalcislnliry (inculs, (riieeiles, Flour, Feed, Hall, Fish. Iiou.Nalls, .1. 11. cor. Main and Maiket tin. II, .MILLLK & HON, dealers lu Dry Hoods, l.iocerlo, (lueenswaie, Flour, Hall, bhoes, ions, He, Main st. MISCELLANEOUS. ' 1IH1STMAN, Knddlp, Trunk a Harness ii i.i r, Bhlvo's r.hs'k Main Hlicct. A liiilll'.INH, liquor denlerseeond door lrom ittuwest cornir Main nnd Iron Ms. rilOUNTuN Wall Purer. Window bhrnles il llstmcF. 1. inert bloik, Malnst. v. .oci.M.L, Fornllnro ltoonis, three Mory nil. llnlii I'neit, wtst ol Maiket st. It eNSIOlK.I 'i.nographer.overllobblnii 1. 1 yer's Btore, Main st. . in llH.ilenlerln Mrat, Tallow, ftp., Chenv n'ri ulicy, rcaroi Amerleau House. 1'H, .lACWIY, Mnible nnd llrnwn Wtimo .rks, Uast lllonni. burg, flei wick ruiid. I'Allll, diulprln lui'ilture.lniiiks, tedet v. lnw wain, near tho Finks Hotel. main STiirrT, nnrow maiickt, HLOOMbUUllO, l'A. Mr,.iMnrtil, 'rntnbji. ltradslolirs. Ap. Work mally isteulcd. Oideis by mall "will receive special allentlon, JS. is. wont uemcicn ii-eoin charse. j , i uuritii, l inprii uir. octll.'71-ir. P. O. Uox OT. TARGA1NS BAKGAINS. QUICK RAI.KH AMI (1MA1.1. 1'HOHTB. BAVK YOUK MONKY, (jo to 1IKN11Y YOST. KdKl lllnomsbiirg. Pa., lor till itluds ot the best in no uuu cuv lnano K U II N I T U It F. . Prices rersouabloand tho ber wnk done. Jan l'7i-lf "i'ULCAN AVOltKS, ' DANVILLE PA. WILLIAM II. IVW, Mnnufiielnrpror Winugbt lion Ilrldgcs, llolleis, fl,.Llwl,lr.iu l.'l,eniii(ir Hllllililli'S. Wlllllllhl llOll lloollng, Hoofing Flames, Flnni ing mid Donis, Farm (jiiles and fenelng, also Wmiight lion pip ing, Walks and all kinds ot S-mltli WuilcAu. Ki'palis promptly nllpiuled to. N.ll. Diawings and Kstlmutis supplied. oi't27'71-ly. II. 11IDLKMAN, Agent lor M iiiiKin'i O lul.iiliii LlghlulU!; Unit. 'PI er wri:ii.(ilno Maker, and White nmlFaucy , inline r.hcottowu. T EKNIIAKD ST01INEH Would lufoini his filendi nml llio public that ho h.us taken possession ot THE OXiHD iy hi in THE OTJ A NG E VI LLE MANUFAC TUHINtS COMPANY. MASVFACIDIIEBS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of the most Approved ratlcrus. mill Clearing, .Toljliiltg-, :ti:il (.'iihlliigs of nil descrlplloiH. DKALEI1H IN Gcnoinl Mercliaiulitc, Lumber, &.i,&.e. ORANGEVILLE, PA. Wo would nnnounco to llio nubile In general that wo hao taken tho well known Agrleullur n 1 Works ot this place nnd bhallmnko II our aim to maiiiifacluio Mrs! Class Aericultural linnle- nienls equal to nny other makers In tho Blnle. such us Ttircslilu? Ulaclilncs, lloth Lover nnd Tread Power. IMoivn of cvci'3- Dcscrliitloii, nmoug which will bo the celebrated KNOB MOUNTAIN HERO, acknowledged by nil lobo tho best plow extant ior inoiarmer, aiso ino CIi:'.si:iiioii, .Sterns' l'sttcnt nml TIso jroiitrose. ALSO, DOUBLE "CORN PLOWS, full Irttlurs, Iron Etcttlcs, nml CastlngH of every di sci Iptlon. Wo shall uso uono but tho ni'sl uiaieri.'iis nun einpiny iionu nut iiiiiiimein nnd experlenei'd nieehaules and our prices will coiupaiu l.ivorably with nny oilier luamiiuclur-(if- . .. . . cnuniry l'louucp, i.nmner, mn iron, uiiicii in exi'biingo. Wo nlso bason sloio lu conueetlon with our Agrlcultinul Works, wheiH uinv bo round a nil! nsMirinient, in .iiianjiiANUiMK .'liiih will bo sold nL smnll mollis. (Jive us n call l.eliuo puieliaslug elsewliero nnd wo guur ault u satistiicllou. lii'ili-u'.- T.-isr. Ho'!;el3. QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Bloomsborg, Pa. M. C. 8L0AH A I1R0THKH Hnvo on hand nnd for Ralo nt tho most re.isoun' Die rates a splendid Block of CARRIAGES, IlUaaiF, mid evory description of Wagons both FLAIN AND FANCY wnrrnnted to be niado of the best nnd most dur nblo materials, and by tho most experienced workmen. All svorlr, sent out from tlio estab lishment will bo fou ndto bo of tho highest class andsurotoglvo period satisfaction, They have uiau u uuu Kaaui lujiui ui h h k i a ii b Of nil lllO ncCCRt nml mnRt fnchlnnntilA Dnin ,btu(ij Hittuauuu uimu utsi mater ials, Anlnfijipctlon of thoir work Is nslrfd ns Itl believed mat none superior can bo found Jntlio THE BEST, CHEAPEST, (,'rccn l'lclils Just In Sight. At llio portals of the morning Btooiln child with dainty feet, All about 1 1 1 1 it golden eunslilne, Pearly dew nnd blossom sweet j And with tonJir, dimpled lingers, Plucked ho Ilowers Irish and fair, And llio overhanging branches Bhowercd tho dew-drops In Ills linlr. Looking forward o'er life's pathway, Haw ho broader Holds of green, Bkles wllh anowy clouds soilcecy, Hero nnd thero blno shreds between j And with Bwlftly Hying footsteps, Blnrted ho for fields moro bright ; Hut In vain ho hurried onward They wcrs nlwaya ust In sight. Warmer, brighter, grew tho suushlno, Ilroadcr, rougher grow tho wny j Hut with green fields Just beforo lilm, Nothing could uta footsteps stny j Bo ho wnudorod on till manhood Took tlio plnco of childhood fair, Then ho threw nsldo his Ilowers Wiped tho dew-drops from his hair. Ouwird, onwnrj, lolling, striving, Holplng others Willi his might, PiRliod tui that tlio blooming fields, That mo always Just In sight I.ny within the coll dark river ; Hero wo only wish nnd wait Till Iho Master calls us over, And unburn tho pearly gale. Miscellaneous. SMUICK. I was proceeding to Alma Muter, at tho eoiielusloti of ouo of tho vacations, mid had taken my plnco in tho train Which was to bear mo thither. I was tho solo occupant of tho compartment, and tlio train was on tho point of 'foro tho startliig, when tho door of tho carrlago you." was suddenly thrown open, aud an old "Can't do It. sir . was tho Guard's fin ccnueirjnn ontercu tne compartment.- swer. "The gentleman's perfectly Ho was a sour-lookinc; old follow of ricut; you hnvo i:ot into a wrong com- about sixty years ot age, evidently bent purtmcnt : this is a smoking cirrlago." train had hardly como to a dead stop before down wont tho window, nnd out popped tlio seal-skin cap mid its contents. "Gunrd, guard 1" I heard mm ex claim, But no guard replied lo his sum mons. Evidently fearing that tho train would movo oil" beforo ho had accomplished his purpose with regard to mc, ho bawled out again at tho top of his volco : Guard, guard, porter 1 why don't you como when I call ?" Tho last question was audrcs3cd to tho approaching form of tlio first named in dividual. My companion, seeing that ho was about to receive nttentlon, drow his head into tho cirrlago again, and resumed his scat. In another momont tho head nnd shoulders of tho guard showed themselves at tho window. Tlio old gentleman was on tho point of speaking, when I forestalled hltn. "Oh, guard," I said very quietly, "hero's a gcnlloman who has an objec tion to smoking-mlstnko In thocarriago, I supposed. Would you bo so good na to llnd him uscat in anothor compart ment V" Tho guard smlled,nnd tho old gentle man stared at mo in nma.omciit. IIo did not understand his mistake "What do you mean by this imperti nence, sir?" ho asked fiercely. "Guard, I order you to turn this man out of tho earilago ; ho has been nnnoy lng mo with smoking, Inspltoof my having repeatedly asked him to desist. If you do not do so, and find out his name, so Hint ho may bo summoned bo- magistrates, I shall report upon taking tho utmost caro of himself. IIo woro a long great coat, which reach ed almost to his heels and over this was thrown a short wrapper; his throat wa3 carefully swathed in thofoldsofa thick, red woolen comforter. Ho did not ap pear to rac to Do at all iho sort of person with wllom ono could ontor into a con versation at a moment's notice. Tho train moved slowly outof tho sta tion, nnd tho old gentlemnn began to mako hlsnrrangcraents for tho journey. Ho proceeded to unlock nnd open a somowhnt bulky, black traveling bag, extracted a seal skin cap,which ho plac ed upon his head, drawing the ilaps down over his ears and tying them un- "Smoklug carriage 1" said old crusty; apparently ho was not awaro of this ro cent strldo in civilization by tlio railway companies. "Yes, sir. Now sir, if you aro going to chnrigo your scat, you must bo quick about it ; wo can't wnlt hero nil day." Handing his black bag nnd other traps to the guard, ho hobbled out of tho carriage, casting a glanco full of malig nance on mo as ho passed. When ho had alighted on tlio platform, I saw him slowly fccrutinb.o tho board which noti fied that tho carriage in which I was seated was devoted to tho uso of those who indulged in tho habit of smoking. I could not resist saying ; "Good day, dor his chin. Ho next produced a large 8ir. youm kmnv a sm0king carrlngo fur slipper, Into which ho inserted his ungainly feet. His bootmakor must hnvo been a man o f no ordinary genius for how ho had contrived to induco tho coverings of tho old man's feet to nc- comraodato themselves to tho nuraer- another time, I think.whonyouscoit." After that I saw no moro of my old friend, though I looked out of tlio car rlngo window at overy station at which wo stopped, for tho purposo of seeing if ho alighted. Apparently, however, his AND MOST DURABLE PAINTS now In uso aro tho Montour Slate Paints. They cover onc-thlrd moro surface last longer and cost less than White Lead, tho plnco of which they nro very gcuorally taking where economy, durability and neatness nro desired, near what our Practical Painters says : ii gis es megrent. picnsuro to recommend y SlatoP.ilnts-js supplying a need wo havoli ous krrhs which -overspread them In journey was n longer ono thnn minu.for inomo3ninu3uaipiacesnasovcrremnin- i reached my destination without get ou a mystery 10 mo. ting another sight ofhim. uuuu ii. mi ..u euum iu. M coll career closed, and I camo thoso two ox remit ics of tab person ho bem (o rc,ld for th(J bar About ax dived ft third time , into the bag. "What mna gt , next?" 1 hough , watching him wi h h hom j h u great, ileal oi curiosity. An air-cusii our nn.. felt, nnd overcomlna n grent difficulty, which has long been acknowledged by nil practical Pnlnters, namely tho oxidation of Whlto Lead, by tho ntmospheii', causing It to crumble or chalk olt, I mn satisfied they will paint onc-thlnl moro Mirfui'onnil Inn belter manner luniinm other pigment I havo over used. ... , , ui:o. c. (JoiLD. Kingston, Juno 25. 1'7?. Wo eheerlully concur In tho nbovo opinion ex picsscd by Mr. tleo.C. Oould. II. If. VANNATTA, A.W. MONItOU, II. 1'. HICKS, Dloomsburu, Pa. M..MI I OH I'lllt'llI.TiT, AXllHAMI'I.KCAl'.n. DKF.lIKIt, IlKAY ft CO., Bolo Mauulnrtureis-, sept, (t,';:-:!in, Unpen, Pa. IIT.ATdll.KY'H Iiitnrmi it (ui ttnil.i r Uonil l'niiiti. 'lusloless, Durable, F.tllclcut nnd Cheap. Tho best Pump lor tho least money. Attention is especially invited to Match ley's I'.tleut Impioved llrack ttniul New Drop Check Volvo, wlilchenii bo withdrawn with out lciiiovlng I liu Pump or dlatui'htng tho Joints, Also, tho Copper Chamber, sthleli never (lacks or scales, nnd wilt outlast nny other. For sale by Dealers eveiywheio. l-eiul for Catalogue and Pi Ice List. ('has. O. llr.ATriir.i".v,M'rr. tiinl CoiumeueBt,, 1'lilkul.l. l'.i ion I This ho Inllated carofully and placed bchiud ids shoulder-blades. I nover could conceive why this was done, for tho back of tho carriago was excel lently padded. IIo then drow on a pair of thick knitted gloves, spread n rail way rug over hU knees, and appeared to be inado up for thojourney. I then proceeded to put my ideas of comfort in force, with tho Ashtons, with whom nlways been on terras of grent intimacy. Consequently during the young lady's stay thero I saw a grent deal of her; tho fact Is, hardly a day passed without my spending a portion of it at tho Ash ton hou30. The moro I saw of Amy Hnrrls tho moro I desired to seo of her, nnd 1 mado her an offer; you kuow wllh what result slio referred mo to without n good deal of nnxloty nt tho result ol my answer : "I cortnlnly nm n smoker, though not to a groat cxtont ; I hbpo you hnvo no objection to tho habit." "lint I havo n most decided objection to tho filthy hnblt, and nm sorry, Mr. Allen that I was not awnro of this fact beforo you stnrtcd on your Journey down hero, for you would hnvo been spared tho nntfoynnco of n fruitless er rand. I so much dlsapprovo of smoking that I would not for n moment ontortnln a proposnl for my daughter's hnnd from any ono who Indulged In it; I prcsumo that thoro Is nothing moro to bo said, nnd that our lntcrviow mny bo conside red nt nn end. I nm sorry you should hnvo had nil this unnecessary trouble. Good " "Ono momont, Mr. Harris," I ox claimed. "Surely this need not bo tho causoof any difficulty. Rather than bo deprived of Amy, I will discontinue smoking ; it will requlro a great deal of self-denial ou my part to break off tho habit, I admit ; but I am rendy to mako nny sacrlfico rather thnn loso Amy." "Oh 1 that certnluly niters tho case." ho replied. "I was hardly picparod for this. II you will glvo mo your word of honor that so long as you aro engaged to my daughter, and after you have married her, if such marriage should tnko plnco, you will abstain from smoking without my permission, I will rovoko my refusal of consent to your cngagmeut with Amy." I bound myself by word of honor that It should bo so, nnd my engage ment dated from that moment. He had certainly paid mo ofT for fumigat ing him in tho railway carriago with n vengeance. I hoped from his saying that I was not to smoko without his consent that ho would occasionally give mo permission to do so; but not a Whiff, though I did hint to him on Sev ern! subsequent occasions that I bellov cd my digestive organs were becom ing impaired by tho vant of tho weed. Amy nnd I wcro married. As soon as our honoymoon was over, wo set our wits to work to hit upon a plan for bringing old Harris to reason, and after a long consultation, decided upon a courso which wo thought would havo tho desired effect. Amy there fore wrote to Mr. Harris, to ask him to spend a few weeks with us(ho is a wid ower, by the by,) to which request he graciously acceded. Tho day beforo his arrival I bought a fumlgator for the purposo of fumigating plants with tobacco with a viow to destroying littlo insects which frequently congregnto upon them. I also purchased several pounds of tho strongest tobacco I could lay my hands upon. I then set tho boy to work nt tho mnchino in overy room of tho house, so that tho smoko becamo so denso that it was ncfually difficult for us to seo ono another. Tho con sequenco was that on tho day of Mr. Harris' arrival thero was a most sick ening stench of stalo tobacco smoko pervading tlio house. I had told tho boy to glvo tho bed room intended for Mr. Harris a double dose, which ho did As soon as tho old gentleman set foot in tho hall ho began to sniff vigorously; then ho turned upon mo a most wither ing look. Ho did not say another thing to me, however, and shortly afterwards I loft him alone with Amy. Directly i nau quitted tne room, slio told mo that ho had accused mo of having bro oi-ce. I drow out ray cigar Le3borou a smaU j)laco al)0ut ken my word in regard to tho smoking, "d a weed, and had Just ... miIn, hovond Oxford. To Lcs- Sho positively stuto.l that I had In tho Hxehango Dlctk, lo long occupied nnd will party on Iho business ol a FIRST-CLASS B A K 13 BY, lie brings In tlio business an experlpucn ol many siarsninl nssuies tho eoiiimuully Hint ho w 111 furnish Iho instill mean, canes, liiiis.iiisiiiii.ive, fresh t very day. Hopioposes also lo keep on liana a laigo ami wen ussoiieu sioc,.. ui FINE CONFECTIONERY, V iTK llOOK'B, nnd blank NOTI'.H,svith or with J out exemption, fur sale nl tho Coi.uiiiiian OUfC. Catawinsa. I) 1' DA LLM AN, Merchant Tailor, Bccond Bt. ll.Uobblm,' lltilldlug. ItoniHNB, Burgeon ami Physician neiow Mnin, lH,J. 1 W Kecoud Bt ( I.IIEHT .V KLlNK.diygoods.groccrlis.and ' general merchandise, Main Blreot I n. KISTLIIK, "i nttawdi.sn House," North ' , Curner Mnlu and Becoud Btieets, f.r ,.11 i.rndfti. t'rr neb pallillrs nnd Ill0-0 0f do mestic maiiiilaetiiip.alwaystiibohad.whiilesalo anil rutin at lowest une. juijoiuiug inu i.anuj mid conieclioiiery isn won t-biiiunsucii RESTAURAWS, whero may bo found Alo and Laser, and lto liesbiiiiiils, Oysleislu season and Iho various lilt In lU'llinclib si lilch suit thopubllo luste. 'i hoi o Is nlso u FINE ICE CREAM SALOON, over the conieclioiiery store, srliero ladles nnd gentlemen cuu obtain Iho best of leu Cuum lu season. A fair ilinie of llio publlo euslom is lequesled and uoriilnswlll be spared to insuio s iiimi i tloti . upilU0,'7MI 111 E ESPY HOTEL. P.SPY, COI.UM1UA COUNTY, PA. Tlio uudorslgncd svoulil Infi rm the travelling nihil,- Unit bo bus taken the above named eslab- uiiin.Mii. nn. I I iiiirmiL'lilv r.-tltiid the same tor the pel net convenience nf his guests. Ills larder win ho stocked with tho best the market lUfoi'ds, The choicest liquors, whits and clgaraalways to uo lounii in ins uor. . vj1jL.i.m rrvi j . .. .sps . Pa, .1. THORNTON III. svoulil iiiiiiouncolntho elllcnsof lllooms Iniig and vicinity, that ho bit Just uci.lv. da lull uiul compiuu ussonmcui oi WALL PAPHlt. WINDOW BHADLB, i'lxnjisia, cor.ns, TAsarLs, runt uti ntiu'T ponds In Is Hue of business. All llio lll';esi tlllll llionl. "I'l'iovm puiieiiis ui lilt. day aiu always to tie iouuu in uisesiaunsumenu ....... ii , .Mill,, SI, l,ulnw Mnrbot KI ILF.lt, llllliird Baloon, Oysters, nnd lie . I'lcnm lu Fcnsnu Mnlubl, MM. imoilHT, denier In (loucrnlMerchandlto . Dry (Jnnds, Groceries Ac. s'l .'IJUKIIAN.NA or lirlck Hotel, B. Koslen m liumler Pioprlelor.soulh-eaHtcoruerMaiunud -"lUdBtitet, TyJI. II, AI1110TT, Attorney nt lasr, Mnlu Bt. Light Stroot. F. OMAN & Cr... WheolwilgbtH, Itlsl door nbovo Bchool Houso. II. 101IN A.OMAN, Manufacturer mid dealer In l.ools nnd Bhoes 1) H. FNT, dealer lu Btovis and Tin ware I EW DRUG STORE. CHRIS. A. KLEIM .Mi B utinu, suh-xluu it utu, uuii nau juai i . ... ., .A i -r,..i nu t borouKli. therefore. Jn a few days. I repaired, having been preceded by Amy and also by a letter, from Frauk Ashton (who was well acquainted with ATV TTnrrtiA jnvinrr Mint. T vunu wnll nlT troubloinomuchj'io I proceeded to light,! Qf rc3pL.ctAijio family, and, iu fact, iu lln 'mil in nnntlini nlnmnnl sunn lilri.v. I ' overy way a desirablo son- in-law. Mr, struck a light, when I heard n slight movement proceeding from my com pnnlon. I looked up; his eyes woro ilxcd intently upon mo; ho was closely observing my actions. This did not Uvln,. , unbilled II o l r.tllllSM.fi!. P. 1 1.11'. nn iii?iHlittll(MlliUll.lul,u .1 oldil.lnillii .li of CAKHYINQ TflH DHUOH, ClIIIMICAI.", 1 nil Its biauchca lll U'It FNT, Miller, mid dialer In nil kinds oi lurchnted' 1',t'llr. 4c A" klnd" olOralu Espy. II w i .am I'llUAll. Hlitolii liiii.w I imii Kilt 11 U Hex MMl fucluitug. M Buck Horn. A O.W. II. uiini.'f At.-i'ii ,iAnu,. , ' eoojs, cimiliri, s p it g.nernl merchniidso PATF..NT Mi:i)I(,'INlJ4, I JOILl.TAUTICLr.-4, lANCYOAPH, iinuanuy,.e.,Ao, Ami n gcneinl nsi-nilmuitof llio ehr.Ktst goods usually found lu llistiliissittulillsliini'iils, Pbyklelniis' Prtscilptlousnnd l'unilly UiilpiH t'liHlulIy Coiiipouuded, ou miiiiUij k, op. u Hum 8 u, in,, lu 10 n. in., nnd nomzp, iu,, u 1 1', in, , Ul'liMAN AND I'Kdl-ISII BPOKKN. iibu;j ti UNITED STATES JIAIL lir.TWHHN New York, Coil and Liverpool. NKW AMD I'ULL-POWHltED BTHAJIPHIPt". OOIIANH', UHPIIIILIO. 1IALTIO, CKLTIC, ATLANTIC, Balling Irora New York on HATUHDAYH, fioin Liverpool on TllUltsllAYB. culling nt Cork Haibnrencli svay. From the Wbltu Btar Dock, I'avoula Ferry, Jeucy city, vmscm-cr uccommodalioua (for nil classes) urn Watted, combining BAFIHT, BFI.KI), AND COMFOHT. Bnloons, slnle-rooma, smoking-room and bath rooms lu midship sicllou, ssheio least motion Is lell. Burgeons aud stcwardctecii accompany tin se sliumers. ii ite-Kiilnnn. tsa cold. Bteernce. 130 purren- py, 'ilioso silshlng toteiid lor Irlends from tho Old ( ouniry can now iiutiuu sieernge prepam eel lllll'llll'H, V).i eiuieiivj'. mi. CAHPICNTEU. ISO MULBI3RRY STREET, ' NF.WAltK. N. J. Is now treating siiecossfully, consiimiitton, 2Jronc.ii til. and nil diseases of Iho Throat uml Lungs, wllh Compound mf.uioated inhalations, CUNXISNTltA 1 lill Mini), AND couaii BVitui'. Dnrlrg tho past ten year Dr. Curpeuler has treated and cured thousands ol eases of thu nbovo named diseases, and has now iu his pos session ecrtltleates nl cures Irnm uvery part of Ihecouuiry, .no iiiiiaiuiion is uremueu iiiiecny Inln llio tunes, southlmr mid heattmr over nil Inllstned hiirlaees. enterlnii llllo tho blood, it Imparts vitality ns It permeates to every liart of the system Tho beiisatlou Is not unpleasant anil llio ursL inuaiaiiou.oiieu gives very uecitieu relief, particularly when there Is inurhdlllicully oi'lireiillilnir. Under the lullueuce of rav remu- dles. tho cough soon grows easier, the night sweats cense, llio neciia noun vauisncs.nnu svm improving digestion the patient rapidly gulus Kiri'imlb. uud health la ugaln svlthln hlsiirMsn. llio Cuiireiilrati'il 1'uinl rapidly builds up the most debilitated patient, presenting to the slumoch lood nil ready lo be usslmilatud and made into good, rich iiuauny moon, 'i tic I oucli Mniii is to be taken at nlcht to nlle vintu iho eouuh and euable tho patlcut to obU.li. sleep, full uVecIliwt accompany each boz of my mimiUe. which comUt of Due liilialirt (Inn llotlle o 1 Ulornttvo Inlinlniit One liottle el Mioiiiiiiir ri'iiniiiiie iiiiiuiiiiii i une lftitllo el' lull lluiiiorrliiudc liiliulaiitt one inii.iisuiii-i'iiirnii'ii leunj One Hot .lo lo lougl. hirui,. Pi lee of llox cnutalulug remedlps In lost ouo uiimlh, clO; two uinuths. Sis: three months, t;i Bent to uny address V. O. D. Pamphlets cou iiiintmr Inriro 1UL ol n.itienU cuied sent tree. Letteis ol Inquiry must contain ouo dollar to In- Bliro answer, Aiiuresi. A. n. (!Altl'KNTi:it. M.D.. Newark. N. J Dr. CAlU'KNTKU'a CATAItllll HIIMEDY will ..ivn iiiimi dfiito relief, nnd si'lll ellect a nerma- ucnt cure lu Irnm one to three muntlis. l'llco of iimedyto last nm mouth, fo; two uioutlni, .s. i nri'i, iniiu ills. .iu. riri:il in iill lis forms niccessfully treated, Beud lur list ofpntleiils euied, to A. II. CAIlPHNTElt, M. I),, Newark, N. J, juljiwiyr from all parts of Aiiieilcu, Paris, iinmuurgn, Noiwuy, Bwcuen 1'asseng. is booked India, Aubtiulhi, Chlun, Ac, limns liiiin li niiwaruM. i.v,r lnsnertloii nl nlans and other Informal Ion. apply nt the Company's Olllccs, No, l'JIIroadwuy, now I Ol ! Oct I , 1 7 . J, II. Bl'AlIKH, AgPht, Sell lboder'p A S E tewar Burner 1MPHOVHD UNHIVALE1) & UNEQUALED Bums nny bWo coal. FULLEIt. WAIUtKN & CO., SM Water St N. Y ccp 0 bw FURIMAOES. POWEltFUL AND ECONOMICAL HEATEUB, James A, Unison, PatiuUe, FL'l.LFH, WAItltEN .V I !)., WulPrKI.N, M'pl 0IW up, and in another moment was blow inga splendid cloud. Presently I heard a cough "Ahem!" I looked at my fellow-traveler. "I object to smoking," ho said. "Well now," I thought, "this Is cool, to say tho least of it." In order not to infringo tho by-laws of tho Company, I had been cnroful to so leet a carriago on tho door of which was hung a board marked "Smoking Com partnictit." I supposo tho old gentle man, In hU hurry, had not observed this notice, which placed mo In tho right and I nl in In tho wrong. I did not llko his nppearaneo at all ; ho was n nasty, rusty old fellow, I could sco.so I mado p my in i nil not to enlighten him as to his mistake. I admit my conduct was rude, but I replied : "H'ni, homo people do, I beliovo." lio had not waited for any response froi.: mu after having mado his objeu tlou, but had returned to tho perusal of his paper. Apparently ho expected mo to put out my cigar. Thls.howover.I had not tho slightest Intention of doing About threo minutes elapsed, and ho then addressed mo n second time: "I think you cannot havo heard mo. sir; I iuforinod you just now, that I had a great objection to smoking." O ! I heard you distinctly enough, sir," I replied; "and it seems to mo hardly necessary for you to repeat It," Thero was n short pause, and then ho renowed tho attack. Do jou mean to say, Mr, that you nro going to contlnuo smoklug, In dell anco of what 1 hnvo said? hotiskcd. I bhnll not put this cigar out until It has become too hot for my Hps to hold." I replied. Ho appeared greatly astonished at my cool audacity. "Very wen, sir," no rcpllod, "wo shall seo whotliorthls company wlllnl low Us by-laws to bo infringed and Its passongen annoyed with impunity. Unless you extinguish that cigar, I shall, tho noxt timo wo stop, Inform tho guard of your conduct," "As you ploaso sir," I returned, and continued smoking. Shortly after wardi tho train slackened Its speed, and my follow-pasienger, who seated himself ou that sldo of thocarriago farthest from tlio down platform of tho stations along tho line, removed tho railway rug from hli kneos, slipped his knobby foot out of tho gouty looking slipper, mid moved to tho seat in tho opposito corner, lu order, I suppose, to hall sonio ollli'iul for tho purposo of ro I questing him to havo mo removed, Tho Harris was therefore prepared to ro ceivo nio very graciously. On being introduced lo Mr. Harris, who was a man well passed tho prlmo of life, thero was something about him, I could not toll what, that told mo wo had met before ; but tho how, when and whero of our meeting was gono from me. I tried hard to tax my memory with tho circumstances under which wo had previously met, for that this was not our first meeting, I foltconvin' ced. But it was of no n llio trench orous elf-memory refuted to render mo nny nsslstanco, I did not llko Mr. Har ris expression ; I thought ho seemed to scowl at mo in a peculiarly unplcaS' ant way. Ho, however, gavo mo no sign of having seen mo before, and our Interview proceeded. Everything went on smooth enough, Mr. Harris giving his consent to my engagement with his daughter ; and I was congratulating myself that tho business had been so satisfactorily transacted, when Amy's never nau a pipe or cigar in my mouth slneo tlio day of my marriage, and effected not to percelvo the unpleas ant odor pervading the houso. I I hud given tlio boy his instructions. so when I rang tho bell nfler dinner he entered tho room with tho fumlgator rendy for action. "What on earth is that thing ?" asked my father-in-law. "A lumigator," 1 repiiod. J. must apologizo to you, my dear sir, for hav ing to mako uso of this mnchino ; but tho fact is that finding my digestion much weakened from not smoking af tor dinner, I havo boon compelled to adopt this substitute, for I prefer it to smoking, and llnd Its ciTccts moro efficacious. I hopo it will not cause you annoyance." without regarding his look of astonishment, I then with tho utmost gravity, set n light to tho tobac co, and proceeded to turn tho handle of tho machino. Volumes of smoko in stantly began to issue from tho spout. "That, then, Is tho causoof tho hor rlblo stench which fills tho houso," ho said ; "tho placo smells worso than any tap-room In llio kingdom." "Does It indeed, sir V" I asked with tho most Innocent expression I could assume. "I supposo living so continu- 1800 XO'I 60.CI 100,00 Bxocntor'a nr Admlnlalretor'a Notice, !J,OT Audltor'a or Aaaltnee' MoUj, I Loest notice, twenty centi lino. Card In the "riuslneaa Directory"; r?!'I5)n' ItTo per year for tho nut two lloes.anil II OCfor cacu BQU.llOUf 1 nuu, 'Canltal idea. Pat." exclaimed (ho countryman. "I'll do that, by St George" So when tlloplgs'scIcnnct, 11 wftS hung up outaldo tho door so that f ho neighbors could seo It. Tho countryman anxiously nwnltcd tho approaching night, nnd nt tjiat retired lo bed but not to Bleep. Pat under cover of tho dark ness of tho nlght.crept around tho houso nndetoiotho pig. What was tho astonishment of tho countryman whon nt early dawn lio nroso to hldo awny his pig, but found no pig thero can bo better Imagined thnn described. In tho midst of his bo wildermont.Put camo in with his usual "top o' tho morning to you, sir," and giving him a knowing wink said i "Mnathor.how about tho pig?" "Well, Tot, tho pig Wn8 stolen In ro nitty." "Faith and that sounds Just as natural ns though you had lost your pig." "But, you blockhead, I told you tho pig was stolon." "Faith and bogorry, masthor, tho dlvli a bit o' mo thought you could do so well. Juststlek to thnt ; It's as natur al as life." "But St. George," roared tho now Irnto louitlyman. "I tell you tho pig WHS mIoIcil" "O.li I bejabers;" Bays Pat, "stick to it and your neighbors will hellnvu you, and dlvli n bit of it they'll got, Faith, I did not think you could do bo well." BY Theib Fhuitb Ye Shall KdW Then. Near Bangor, in a littlo vil lage, their dwelt many years gono by n lay member, who week days kept coun try store, and on Sundays ho would preach or exhort around among llio neighboring towns, wherever ho could find a vacnnt pulpit. lio wns a man oi iimuer longuo ntiti could sell Ynnkeo notions and prench tho gospel very hnndy. It was his way to load up n wagon and pcddlo all through tho country, leaving his storo in charge of his wifo during his absence. l'inuing mmscii, laio 111 mu wcok, upou a certain timo too far from homo to got bnck, and having sold out his load, which at that timo consisted of dried apples, whlc, by tho way, were n littlo wormy, ho gavo notico that ho would preach tho next day, which was Sunday, to tho people. Jinny gaincreu in to near mm. ins text was : "And by their fruits yo shall know them." Ho handled this sub ject in his usual gallant manner, and closing up his sermon with a glitter ing paragraph, he repeated tho text: "Yes, my friends, and by their fruits ye shall.know thorn." Just at that point up Jumped a retail grocer in tho place, who had dealt with tho exhorter the night beforo, and said, loud enough to bo heard if the church had been twico as largo: "Yes, my frlond, and by tho worms in their dried apples, too I" "Suo' that's the Size." A promi nent politician and lawyer of Elmira, blessed with a very good sized foot,had been much Importuned at his oillco by a conspicuous boot-black to give him a job. Tho other morning a number of people wcro in tho ofllce, when the boot black mado his appearance. An arrange ment was made that the polisher of tho coverlngsof tho pedal oxtremltlos should go to a shoo store and get a pair of shorn belonging to the gentleman and bring ing thorn back should black them. IIo was furnished with a flvo dollar bill to pay for them. On his roturn, he handJd over tho chango and was askod how much ho paid. "OnodoHar and soventy- flvo cents," ho said. Tho owner of tho shocB taking them in his hand n momunt noticed tlio chalk mark on tho solos, I I i nnd winked to his companions u.i much as to say "Now wo will havo hoiiio fun " "Look hero," ho said to tho boot black, blustering as if in a great rnge, Am you trying to cheat mo? Didn't you my that thoso shoes weroono dollar and Boventy-fivo contu?" "Yes, sir," wns tho reply. "Well, hero they aro, plainly markod, fourteen .shillings. How do you mako that out?" instill well simulated anger. "Let mo lool, ui It," said the dark. He took tho slum In hli hand, regarded it a lniiiueiil and then very quietly observed, "Sim', that's tho size !" That darkle can Intv el. father said with a sour attemnt at a n 11 wo uro "aul 10 perceive Rmitn! it." I must ask you ono question, which no watched tlio smoko ascenuing to I have littlo doubt your answer the ceiling for a few momenta, and tneu will provo to bo unnecessary ono. began to cough violently. Seolng tho It is simply this : Aro you a smok er ."" I can even now eco tho man's look of fiendish delight ns ho put tho question I know him then ; ho was my fellow passenger whom I had so unccromon lously caused to bo romoved to anothor railway carriago threo years proviously when ho had raised an objection to my smoking. Ho had Immediately recog' nlzod me, and determined to pay mo off for niv want of courtesv. I thouirht it A countryman killing n pig anil not showed tho mean, sneaking spirit of wlshtng'to dlvido with his neighbor effect upon him, I was about to offer to discontinue tho opcratlou, when ho ox claimed "For heaven's sake, Tom, throw thnt Infernal machino out of tho window, nnd If you must havo tobneco smoko, tnko a cigar." I did. And so my story ends us it began In smoke. Pat ami tlio l'ly. tho man asking me whether 1 smoked, when at tho timo ho was porfectly awaro of tho fact, Instead of reminding mo In a straightforward way of our former meeting, and tolling mo that ho retained his objection to tho uso of tobacco. I should iinvo respected him In such u case, whereas now I despised lilm from my Inmost soul. For tho llrbt timo in my llfo I was thank (ul that I did not possess tho ublllty of easily recognizing facta for had I known Hint Amy's father tinil my nntl-tobnceo fellow-passenger wero ono mill tho buiio pei-o.l, I am nfrald Hint I should not havo had tho com ago to 113k him for hU daughter's hum! As ho had chosen to Ignore our form ir inretliig,l followed Biilrcplylngot which was iho custom of tho country, said (0 tho man (who by the way was a son of tho Emerald Isle:) "Pat, if I glvo to tho neighbors who havo given to mo,n plcco of pork I will havo nono left for myself. Can yon tell mo what I am to do?" "Bo dad, sir I" said Pal; "It's meself, sir, thnt can do the snmo thing." "Good," said tlio contryrann.rubblng his hands aud looking at Put. "Now tell mo what am I to do." "FaUh.Hlr," said Pat,"suro and when tho craythur is cleaned Justbondher hanging ltagulnst tho door whero every mithers fson of them will seo it, and car Iy in tho morning beforo any one Is about, get up and tako lu your pig and hldo it away, uud then when your Instinct or Tuhtlks. Audubon, tho naturalist, stated, that at cerlalu plncos on tho coast of Florida, tea, tur tles thoso huge, stolid-looklngrepllleH on which nldcrmen nro fed, at tho ex ponsoof tnxqijycrs possess nn extraor dinary faculty of finding places. Work ing their way up out of reach of tldo water, with their lllppors, mute a ueep hole Is excavated, in which a batch of eggs is deposited and then carefully covered up. On reaching tho water thoynot unfrequently swim three hun dred miles out at sea, foraging for ap propriate food. When another batch of eggs is developed, after a lapse of about fourteen days, thoy will roturn unerringly, hi a direct lino, even In tho darkest night, and visit their burled eggs. Removing thomnd, more aro du posited and secured. Away they go again as before l Thoy know instinct ively tho day and hour whon the young brood, Incubated by tho solar rays, will break tho shell, and aro promptly nt tho spot tollbralo them from their pris on, as soon nsiainy oui 01 mo nine, tho mother turtle leads them down tho bank to the wavea, and thero ends her parental sollcltudo and maternal du ties, neighbors como stolon." tell them tho pig was Latest fkom New Jehskv. Wo nro Informed by a gentleman who llvin in Woodbury, Now Jersey.that a sports man in that neighborhood fired, the other day, nt what ho believed to turn bald eagle, and brought down a tun ins moth musqullo. It weighed over fuur pounds, and, upon examination, tlu.ru was found cut upon ita hack tho inscrli Hon, "G, W., 1778." When tho sports man saw this, ho took off hla hat and sat down and wept. ItU certain that thu Immortal FathorofhU Country must once hnvo hud poeaCrslon of this luso, I, which, perhaps, drow from his veins some of tho blood which tho Father of Ids Country used to shod so oftou for hfcj country, Tho remains will bo taken to tlio Smithsonian Institute mid stuffed.