RATES OF ADVERTISING. mh (SfriumMmt I AND ' (HtltHOOLUMIltAW riUIJ.Ilirtu hmjuuji coontltoOBS,ntoOHHnonairA.,jir CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, KDiTon aud rnomtETon. hios-Two Collars a Year payatlo In ftavanes, JOB HUNTING l,,iiJcicrlptlonsMiecntcd with nenlncsii nail pnl''Wnntcliot reasonable rates. flolnmbia Oountv Official Directory. WHJlKfffeJ-lKAK lAAOB. MOM- i .t.v-ntrot.rit I'-niKOtun. ,r aronJtr Wlbi.IAMSON Il.JACOnr. AtlornryJAHM UKVIiON, J 11. iVAUON MMITH. ir -Isaac phwirr, rrrWH.MAMl,AMO-f. - , !T' ri-lnin Koiiiima, UliiAii J. H. Vt t,MAl H1IAFITU. ' "( WII.MAM KMCKIIAUM, 1 ., J. .AMl'HKU., DANlKh LEE. -i ii.mi.nO.Moivt'iiv. lllvlMim-- 1-AAt' McliiUDE, John Mo " .'pr 'iu!ctii('-.: w ii. it. BNYDEn. r'r Df". '--Directors, H.lt.MIM.EB m Kuammi, HI" o-niburg, and Joiimhiii Ul .UWOUo.l ItAKLKbfOKKEU.UtOr. BloorafLurji Official Dirootory. ..,..,..... ,.rli fVi.-.lnUN A. FUNHTOH ti Mi'tit.JI. II. Ursora, Cashier. i XaltJal y7fl.eWs. II. FAX-rorr, Prcs't , I.TI' UN. InMllCr. . mWrt ( btiir.! Jfariiot Sating nma nri'l 7u E. II. lili-n-E, i'ruH., C. W. MlI.I.En, Wit. I'KsCOCK, Vri't J, II. K011ISOS, MCC. Olmrch Directory. I'flrtnYTKniAN ciimtcn. hfiiiUfn- ltev Munrt Mllchrll. XM'tth Scntc 10 . A. M.j V,i P. M. Kt ,1,1 ulh, Mwot-V A. M. . f. uiH frouj no pews lentt-tl; strangers wel- I to , RlooxuBbure; Directory. Af'HUlAOH Jml received and rorsalontths t u mu'AN oillre. CLOTniNa7c. jU V LOWF.NM1P.O. MerchantTiillor.Maln II. ,:ibno American House, CLOCKS, WATCHES, &0. In 1 H.VVAUK, dealer lu Clocks, Watches and Ijjj, jewelry, Main St., Juutbolow tUo American I OLI'J HIJHNHAIlD, Watch and Clock maker j near southeast corner Main and Iron ma. FTcATHCAKT, Watch aud Clock Mukor.Mar. n, bet street, below Malu, HOOTS AND SHOES. M.KNOltlt, Dealer lu limits and Hhoes, lalcst mid best styles, corner Malu and Market !eet,ln tlioold FoslOUIco. KNIty KLKIM, Manufacturer and dealer In Hoots aud Hhoes, Groceries, etc., Main bticet, : itilooiubburg. PROFESSIONAL. 5 It. 11. C. HOWElt, HnrriouUcntlblfMnluat.i ntuivellieCumtllnuke. ,lt WJI. M. UKIIKU, Hureon ami l'liyslelnu. luiikoover tho l' lut National Hank, (1, HAItKl.n-Y, Attorncy-nt-I.aw. OHIce, 2d . llu. ir In Kxchanco lllock, near the "Kxchaneo JluU'l." U. MclCF.I.VY.M. I).,Burt;enti aud l'hyslclau .uorthhlclo Main kt., below Market. ('. HUTTKK, M. D. Hurgeon and . Maikethticet, above Malu, 'hyslclan 1!. UOllthON, Attorney-aM.aw, OIlUi Hart , mau'a bulldlni;, Main btrect. it 1! V LM'IVrV Hnrirnmi 1 Ir 1 1 1 IkI 'IVel h j). itni'tlcd wltbmit)alui Malnst., uearly op- au pibcupai i;uuicii. ir li. I.VANB, M. I) Burcpon and t'liyslcian, V . -mill side Main bticet, below Marhet. 1. . .1, Jj. 1 Ui.iN l.lt, I'liysiciau ami p-timrtiu, n- ftV tiro over Klelm's Driia Store, n uldi'iiui oue i uciow Jiev. u. j. wauer. U.IjINEIIY & FANCY GOODS. iTlX.MAN, Millinery and 1'i.i ey Uuods, , eio.lte lipltcopal Cnuicli, Main ht, H MZZin HAIIKLUY, Mlillmr. Itumbey ; . uildiog Main Mieet. H M. DEKItlCKKON, Mlllii'.rly j. iils.Malnst., bolow Marki t. ml r'aucy Il'LIA A. A HADE 11AU 'M, Ullcn' iksaiul Dresa l'atteiuj, k- 1 1 mil rorusr ad WcststJ, Bra. , MISSES IIAKMAN Mllllneiy Kaucy SJi. oils Malijbt., below American Jiou, HOTELS AND SiI.O.'i'!,. V'.-I'S HOTEL, by 1'. Hent. 'Jajloi, f..bt ud I ii Ham sttect. ilMlCHANTS AND GJtOCFliS. r MAItll, Dry Uoods and Notlozi, niiilh u cbt coiner Main and IrouKts, B1 A WK11U, Contectloncry and ISuUtry, i nhoifsnlo and retail, L'xrhaugc llloek. HOW'EH, Jlntsandt'aps.IlootaaudBliocs, . Malu bt., above Court lltmhe. i) ncs, Fruits, Nutu, I'rovlblou,.4c. Main 1( fl.T ll.wwf.Mi rirr.fr.rv (Inn flrn- fniroHtreelR. 1" n.VY, NIIAIj CO., dealersln Dry (loods, it'ncerjPN, i lour, ieeu,f.un, risii.iroii,iMiii, N. l:. cor. Main aud Market sts. L II. MILLEIt A FOJf. dealers, in Dry Hoods, I iiruceries, (iueensware, Flour, fcalt, Uhocs, ui'iiI.H, c IU. , Al II I II HI, ItUSOELLANEOUS. .1. 1 IIKISTMAN. Baddlo, Trnnk A Haincbu-i.i-Utr, Blilvo's I'.lock Malu tjticet. l, ff.i:onniNB,lkiiordeiilerbeeoudiloorfrom I - iiurtliwcbtcoiuerMalu aud Iiou btfl. ' t 7H0KNTON, Wall Taper. Window Blindes nun axiuii-s, iiucetv nioci. iaiu si ' W.rOKKI.L, Furnllurn Itooms, thrrubtory uri, .nam But it, west oi jinraei m. Klwr,KSToi'K,l'liotogrnplier,over Hobblnn t)ti- h nioie, jHiuii m. IM UN. denier in Meat, Tallow, etc., Checi. rlin's alley, tear or American lloue. ,wi 1.L JACOI1Y, Mftib'o ami llrown Htoua "r:ipt r.asi iiioombiir.rti.iiervicK loan. j W I. liAUU, dealer lu turntlme, trunks, coder v i low v-ure, near iuh r iiikh uoiei. I, H MM.KMAN, Atentfor Mutuoii's Coipcr - 'uiuuar J.ijilllllll.i; itoil. i:"l'l.It,(lliio Maker, and Wbllo aud Faury iwiuifcr, reoiinwn, TI HOOKS, and blank IJOTKH.wlth or with ' i iit exemption, for Milo at tlio Coi.uaiui. uillc?. Catawissn. t' liAU.MAN, Merchant Tailor. BecondHt. u.iuiuiunii' liuiuiing. )''-l. K. H01U1IN8. Bnrneon uud JMiyslclan I'cnndHt.. liulow Main. fJIUiKHT ft KI.INK.drrtiOods, groceries, and ' Bneial meicliandlse, Malu Btreot 1 !. KIUTI.KK, -i altawlhsa House," North ".uiruer Malu and Beeoud Btreets. I IfKII.KU, lllllaril Balonn, Oysters, and leo t-nani lu neasou MaluHt, M. IlltonST, dealer in Oeue: u. fry Ooods, lirncrrleH Ac, rnlMerchandlso Oi'rIOItPlI A NM A nr llvl.lr lf1.l M lfl.tttn j,laujlerl'roprletor,south.eai,t corner Malu uud II. A11UOTT, Attorney at law, Malu Bt. Light Stroot. I H J) OMAN A Co., WhcolwiIshtB, m-st door il. auovo Bi-liool House. J0.','" A, OMAN, Manutacturor uud dealer In !.?!i'.NT' liler lu Bloves nd Tin waro lu I' 11 lis branches. I'M1' !' yFl' Miller, ami duller In all kinds ol rutfiiktty Hour.Fitd, Ac. All kinds olUiaiu lepy. f..'l1,('AII. BiiMjueliiTliim 1'lkbiioj Mil 'ad Piix lntt fiifttivlM.. Buck Horn. J! IHioaSi " 4,1 """"lAKt-il, dealers lu dry "t eoodi, eroccicrlcs and general merchiindo Afl ir ir . i . . .. . . . . . . VOLUME VI.---NO, 44. Ornngovillo Directory. Dll. HKRKINU A nitOTHF.H.Carpcntcrsand , JlulldcrM, Main St., below I'lue. DltlCIC HDTKIi and relreshment Bajoon, by 1 llolir M'Hcnry cor.of Mnln and l'luu st. DK. O. A.MHaAU(U:i.,t'liyslclnnnndBnrECOli Main St., next door to Good's Hotel, DwrilKnittNo7T',lour and Orist Mill, and Dealer in grain, Mill Bticet. J AMiifTl). ItAHMAN, Cabinet Maker and Un dertaker. Main Bt., below l'llie. SCHUYLKU A CO,, Iron rounders. Machinists aud Mauurnctuicrs ofplows, Mill Bt. SAMDKLBUAltri.KSM.MakcroIthcUayhurst Uralu Ciadlo. Malu Bt. WILLIAM DKLONO Bhoemakcrotid manutac Hirer of in lck, Mill Bt., west or l'mo Philadelphia Directory. "WAINWIUGUT & CO., WIIOLEHALF: OltOCEItS, N. V. Corner Rtcoud and Arch Btrctts, rtdLADKI.r-HlA, Dealers In TKAB, BYUUFB, COFFKE, BUOAK, MOLAHUKS 1UCE, Sl'lCKX, lit CAllll BOl'A , to., AC. S-Ordcrs wilt receive prompt attention, may 10,07-tr. JJAKVEY IJ. WALK EH, WITH JIEAK, SOJIBOPP & CO., IMrollTEKH AND JOIIllFI'-SOF China, olabs and Q,uKENswAitK, No. 108 NORTH BECONDBT., PHILADELPHIA. DS-Oi Iclual asMHted packages of Qneenswaro coubtantlv on hand. leb'l'72tf. BuBincKS Cardd. II. LITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OIIIco C'onit-IIouRo Alley, below the Coi-tiu iiian Olllco, lllooinsburg I'a, Q 13. nilOUKWAY, AI iUHriil AT LAW, ui.ooMsiiur.n, rA, Ofpipe Court Housn Alley. In tho Co- LUM1IIAN bulldlllg. Jan407. Q W. MILLER, IiIANOlIlce. Douutles. liaclt-l'ay and Tensions collected, liloonihburc Ta. scp.tXI'G7 JOHN M. CLAIIK, aitoiim;i A'l LAW, OFFICE nbovo llowcr's Btore. Main alrcct. Hloonibburs, l'a. ROBERT F. CLARK, ATiOr.riEY AT I.AVi , omen Main Htrect below the Court House. UlooiniLmrn Penn'a. FRANK ZARR ATTORNEY AT LAW, ELOOMSllUltO, TA. Ollico with J. O. l'recze.llrowcr's Llock. Can to consulted in Uenuar orrnglith. iueh'.'J'72-tf jjEW STOVE AND TlW SHOP. 1BAIAU llUl-aiUL II, Main Ktreetono door nbove E. McudenhalTs Btotc. A largo assorimcut or Htoven, neaiors ami ltauirescoustautlvon hand, and lor bale at tho lowest rates. Tinning In all Its hranchcscai efnlly attended to, end batlslacllou guaranteed. mi woru oi an uinus wuoiesaio auu rciaii. r lal is requested. Jan 1'71 JLOOMSBUHG 31 A SI 11 1. li II El St . 1IAIN fcTIirl.T, 11M.OW MAIIKtT, I1I.O0MH11U11O, TA. . Mriiuimciits, Tonilis, HiiuIMoikk, Ac. Work neatly exieulcd. llrdiis by mall will reeelve special uttcutlou. N, II. Work dellvirid lieool charge. T. L. (JUNTON, Tioprlnur. ocii3'7i-ir. t. u. nox an. JARQAINS BARGAINS. QUICK BALra AND SMAI.I. rKOFITO. BAVK YOUH MONKY. Onto I1KNUY YOST. East Bloonitbtirg.ru., lor all kinds oi tho beet homo aud city mailu i' ii n n r i u ii ii 1'rlces reabuuable and tho bof cirk done, Jan l'7-tl yULCAN AVORKS, D A IS V I L L r. P A. WILLIAM II. LAW, l.x. Uln.lF. u.i.t ..II !.!,.. I.. i.ri.t..ltli Wf.rlr iiriu tiaits nil 1 1 it iit'iiiir. nibo ntiiL'ui iron i lit ' ii I is pioinptly atteudtd to, N.ll. 1' raw lugs uud Ubtimatis supplied, B. ERNIIA1U) fiTOIINEll Would lnfoim his frit mil and the t ubllc that ho has laUtu pcbbt'abiou ol THE OLID STVXTOD, In tho Kxchamro lllcek. so lnnc occupied by him uud will cairy on tho biiblness ot n FIRST-CLASS BAKERY', TTn lit-tnrrq fntlin liutfiifetnii ninnHi'ticfi rtf i tin it v cm h Hiid nssuit lint i'tmmumlty Unit li will Jitiiusii uiu htt-Uil itu'na.t'iiKcij.iousiisruic.iM., iu'bli every dny. HopinpoMM also t( ltteptm luuiil u laiKO uud well us&oitt'ii btocl; of FINK CONFECTIONERY, o nil unities. French ciimllesntul lliot-onf iln mt stiti inamifacturf.iilwajs toliolmd, wliolcsalu mill n lull at Uiwc-M uittH. Ailjoltilnt; tliu llu U cry una Con icctlou try U u well thtubllhluU wlinoiiiiiy lo found Alo and Litgcr, and Uc irt'hliiiitniH.UystciHlu htafcmi and lliu varfou.s little lUlkatlibWhUh fcuUtliutiubllcluitL-. Ula-ro Is nlfeo a FINK ICE CltEAM SALOON, ovcrllio conlcitlfincry Mont, wlicro lfcllrsnnd .'entU-nuu can ultalu tlio UfaL pf ico Cieuiu In A fair i-l.are of tl n publlo ctisiom Ik itqucfdid imd noialntiWlU Liu hi and lu t'lisuro tultslac Hon (ipiltlU,'7M! J EW DRUG STORE. CURIE. A. It LEI M llnvlng ptiKlmiid tie I uklnem of I,', P, I.ulx now eilltis at lliu old iliibti, a lii.Ui'unoilii.ui oi DUUUH, CHEMJC'.MJ!, PATK.NT MEPICINEM, TOILLTAUTU'LIJ', FANCY 80A1H, IHtUhllKy. Ac., Ac. Al.d a Rcucial nifnrlnuntof tho rholerst r.ooda iibiinlly loiind lu llittthibs ibliibllshuienls, I lil hit Iiiiik' 1'n n rlpl Ions mid Family lttclpcs C'lUiIully Cnmpouudi d. On huiiilajs, eipin Irenn Bp, 111., lolO a, iuaud I101U2P, in,, luip, 111. C1F1IMAN AND ENUUB1I UPOKEN. rvliU72-tr Manufacturer or Wrought lion Ilildges, r.ol'tis, (Jahholders, Fliepruol liulldlugs. Wrought lion ltootlug, Roollug Friimes, Flooring and Doois, Farm (Jatis and It uelnir. albo Wlought troll Dili- l ' MicicollanoonQ. D E N T I S T 11 Y . It. (1. tlOWKIl. Ill'.NTlBT. Itospectrully offers his professional services to 1110 ladles ami goniicnicn 01 liioomsinirg nnu vi rtnltv. Itn Is rtri'mtrritln nttend to all the varl nimnnnrntlnn. In Ibnlllmofht tiroreSSlOll. nnd Is provided with tho latest Improved l'oncEr.AiK 1 KKTn WHICH will no mserieu on uniu ujhuiik silver and rubber baso to look as well nstuo naU nrnl tfinlti. Turlh pxtrnrleil bv nil tlio now anil most approved methods, and nil operations on tho tcelh carefully and prorcily attended to, Keslilenco nnd oCleo n, few doors above tho Court Housc.snmo sine. Rloomsburg, Jan.l'n ly TN8URAN0.E AGENCY i yomlng ... . tSOO.Ooo ,i:tna... i. doo.oi : orient lioynl of Liverpool. Danvlllo Mutual , Hprlngfleld (lerinulilu, N. Y International N.Y.., rarnicrs' Danville, Iinncastcr city Home fioow 1(,WX),UJ &',WW 67 ii.oio Wl0,(00 l,(l,7) W),ll 2111.WH) 2,0U',tO0 FKEAfl 1I140WN, Afffnt. DIJJOMSBUI'.O I'a, riiAt2fTl-ly. II INK LEY KNITTING MACHINE THE HlMl'I.IBT, CIIEAPLBT AND 1II.BT IN UBE1 1IAB HUT ONE NEEDLE I A CHILD CAN HUN IT I Designed f Fpeclally for the uso offciiillks, nnd ndles v,hi diflrc lo knit for tho market. Will do every btlUh of the kuiltlng in a blocking, widening and narrowing as readily as by hand. Are Miltndld for uoistols and fancy work, TAKlMi F1VK 1)1 1 FLUENT K1NDB OF ST11CHI Ale very inby to muungc. and Hot 11a blu to iet out of older. Every Family should have one. We v. 11 nt an Agtnt In 1 very lown to lntroduco and nil 1 lis in, 10 m horn wee iHrthcniost liberal lmltieeUKUts. Bend lorourC'llcularandBamplo blocking. Address. 1I1NKI.KY KNHTINO MACHINE CO., nov. UV7My. i:uth,Mo, U C. HOWE R, bus opened a first-class EOOT. BIIOE, HAT CAP, AND I' UK MORE. at the old slaudon Malu Strcct,I!loombbnrg,n tow doors nbovo tho Court Houso. Ills stock Is com posed of the very latest and bestbtylcs ever oiler etl to the citizens of Columbia County. Uocan accommodate the public v,Tltli tho following goods nt the lowest rates. Men's heavy doublo soled stoga boots, men's doublo aud slnglo tap soled kip boots, men's heavy stogn shoes olnll kinds, men's fine boots aud shoes of all grades, boy's doublo soletl boots aud.shocH of all kinds, incu's glovo kid llalmoral shoes.mcn's, women's, boys's and misses' laMlnggaltcis, women's glovo kid Polish very fine.uoincn'smorocco Italmoralsaud cair shoes, women's very line kid buttoned gait ers. In short boots of all descriptions both peg ged and sewed. Ho would also call atlontion to his fine assort ment of ATS, CATS, FURS AND NOTIONS. which comprises all tho new and popnlai vari eties at prleeswlilchcaunotlalltobultall. These goods aru ollered at the lowest cnsll rateu aud will bo guaranteed to glvo satisfaction. A call Is solicited before purchasing elscwhore n3 it Is believed that better bargains are to bo loand than at any other rlacc in tho county. Jan P71 riPIIE ORANGEVILLE MANUFAC X TURING COMPANY. JtASUFACIUI'.Kr.S OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of tlio most Approved PutTerns. aim oariiiK, Jofitiliitr, ituii J':iKlIiiKN of all ilcicilptloiH. DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Lumlier, Ac., ie. ORANGEVILLE, PA. We would announce to tho publlo In general that wn hae taken the well known Agricultur al Works ol tills placu and hliallmake It our aim lo lnauulacluro Mist Clubs Agricultural Iniplo meuts crjual to auy other makers In tl.o Btate, biich ns Thrashing lilaclilncH, Roth Lever and Trend Tower, I'tO'.VS OfCVCrj' IiGhCI'll1IOII, among which will ho the celebrated KNOB MOUNTAIN HERO, acknowledged, by all to bo tho best plow extant tor the farmer, Also tho CIinmiMou, , Sterns' Patent and The Kloiiti'osR. ALSO, DOUBLE CORN PLOWS, I.'ttMlvatof.v, Iron IcI(Icn, and Castings of overy debcilpllon. Wo shall uso nonolmt tho beat 111. iterlalsaud employ none but competent and cspeileuctd meehanlt'sauil our prices will coiupnio lavorably with any other manufactur ers. Count rj" Produce, Lumber, Old Iron, taken In exchange. We also haven More In connection Willi our Agrlcullmal Woilcs, where iiinv bo limuil iv full iikMirtment of MKRC1IANDIBE which will bo sold at small piotlts. Glvo us a callbeloiu puirbablug el:.uwhero and we guar aulto ballslnctlon, iunch22 72-ly. Hotelo. HfMlE ESPY HOTEL. X ESl'V, COLU.MJ1IA COUNTY, PA. Tho undei'sloned vfonld Inform tho Iravelllnc public that he has tnkeu tho above named estab lishmeuL and thoroughly lelltiod the bninu lor thitpeiftcteoiivenleuroiif hlsgiiests. His larder wilt bubtoched ,'lth thobcbttbo market utlbrdK. Tho eholct .it liquors, wluui uud cigars always to uo louiiii 10 nm uar. WILLIAM PH.TTIT. F.bpv. l'a. Ti .1. T HOI MM TON tj. wiiuli' uuuixmceto 1 ho cltlzensof niooros imig Mid k'lnllj , that he lm JiiblutelviAialull and complete tibbortnieut ol WAI.LPAI'LIt, WINDOW fcHADKS, I lAll'l.hH, (Olll.H, TAbSKIJI, and tell tiihci gi.odh lu Is Hue or business. All uiu utiuebi ami iiiiiki "I'riiivtu puiierus 111 inu day nro nlwass to be tuiiud InhlHestabllshnieut. lnar.S.'ii9-tl Main Bt. below Market. CAUUYINQ THK UNITED STATES MAIL UETWEEN Mi York, Cork and Liverpool- NEW AND FIJLL-POWEItED HTEAM8HI113. OCEANIC, HETUIILIO, 11ALTIO, CELTIC, (1ERMAN1C, llltlTPANIO, ADRIATIC, ATLANTIC, Hailing from New York on HATURDAYH, from Liverpool 011 TllUWKDAYH. ealllug at Cork Harbor each way, Flom the Whlto alar Dock, I'livimliL Feirv. Jcrbev Cllv. Piuibt'iiger aeeominodallous (fur all clabbCb) uurivuiieu, eoiuuiiuug HAF1.TY, HPEED, AND COMFORT, Kaloous, blale-rnoras, smoking-room and bath 1 0011111 In inltUlilii section, wheio least luutlou Is lelt. Burgeons aud utewnrdcssea accompany luesu hieumers. Hath.-Kiilnnii. SSO eold. Rteernt.e. s.10cnrren ey, 'Ihose wlbhlug tobtnd lor Irltuds from tho uiu country can now uuiuiu sucriigo prejmui e.irlltlriiti.u. s'Hl enrrencv. Pubkeugtrs boolied to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburgh, Norway, Uwetlon, 111111a, Australia, 1.U111U, tt. DiullH fiotn II unwnrils. Fur Inunction ol nlaus iindnlhorluformntlnn. ajiply nt 1 Uo Cuuipauy'ii Oillces, No, lUIiruudwny, New York, Oct. 1, ls7". J. II. BPAJIKH, Asont. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, NOYEMBER 1, 1872. THE IMAMIMOTII GR0CE11Y .1. II. 31 A I V. 52, Main St., cornor of Centre., Blooms burg, Pa. Hasan extensive stock ol F.I N E FAMILY GROCERIES, which ho offers to tho public nt tho very lowest Illagoods aro tho best In tho market, end aro sold at rates so low that hocatinot be I on cred it, Ills plan is lohavollrst class goods nud Boll lor casu. FOR CASH AND CASU ONLY. Bloomsbnrg.Oct. 11th, 1872. QIIAND GIFT CONCERT. I'oHtiioncd to cccnilcr 1, VSI'i. rniti: seconii on.tun iiift conchiit iff aid of Xtho l'ubllo Library or Kentucky, announced ceiulier?, 187, because tlio actumulatlon of orders 1110 lew tiajs neioro tuBtirawiiig iiiauo it. physically lmpossiblo lo till them without n row days' delay, and as n short postponement wai limvltable, it was dtteimlued 111 deler It to n tlmo that would mako 11 full ilrnu'ln; suro by tho sale or all tho tickets. Tho money neecstary to pay In run nit tho offered gifts Is now miou deposit Inlho Farmers' aud Druvers' Iiatik, us will 00 seen by tho fol lowing ccrtlllcato oflho Cashier : FAllMIlItS' AND DliUVIlUS' DANK. LOUIBVILI.il, Ky,, Bept. 20, lb72. ) This Is to ccrtlly tbal there Is now on depotit in tills bank over hairn million of dollars lo the credit of tho Gift Concert luud, S50 1,000 ofwhlch Is held by this bank us Treasurer of tho Publlo Library of Kentucky lo pay oil all giria to bo awardednt the drawlug. U. B. VEAOH, Cashier. 1,000 Frizes, anioiindiif; to $500,000 IIST CASH, will bo awarded, tho highest prlzo being 8100,000 S50.0OO, 25,W0, nud down lu regular gradation to 8100, whlcn Is tho lowest. Tho drawing will positively nnd unequivocally tako placo December 7. Agents nro peremptory Iv r entilred to close eilesnndinalto returns No- omber 25, In order lo glvo amplo tlmo tor thu lium arraugumcnis. tiiuers lor iicuem tiriipini entioua for Ul culars should bo addressed to CV. TIKB. K. 1IUAMLE1TU, Publlo Llbraiy or Kentucky, Agent Imlsvllle, Ky. QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, moomsbura, Pa. M. O. SLOAN & BROTHEF. Have on hand and for talo at tho moBt reasona ble rates a splendid slock of CAKKIAGES, I1UOGIE3, and overy description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY ' warranted to bo made of the best and most. iinr. able materials, nnd by tho most experienced workmen. All work sent out from the estab lishment will bo found to hoof tho highest class and sure to glvo ported satisfaction. They havo also n fine assortment of B L E I a II B of all tho newest and most fashionable styles well and carefully inado and oftho best mninr. lals. All lnsnecllon of thelrvrnrlr In nBlrr.T no III bcllovod that none superior cau ho found In the country. ltm 1.71 THE BEST, CHEAPEST, AND MOST DURABLE PAINTS now in uso aro tho Montour Slate Paints. They cover ono-lhird moro surface, last longer nnd cost less than Whlto Lend, tlio plaeo of which they are very gcneially taking where economy, durability aud neatness am deslied, Hear what our Practical Painters bays : It gives mogreat pleamro to recommend your SlatoPalnts-as supplying a need wo havo long en, nnu overcoming a great (inutility, which has long been acknowledged by all practical Painters, namely tho oxidation of Whlto Lead, by tlio ntiuospheio, causing it to crumblo or chalk olt. 1 am satisfied they will paint one-third moro siirnico and In a belter nuiuuer than am other pigment 1 havo ever used, . , , GEO. C. GOULD, Kingston, June 25. U7. we cheerfully concur In tho abovo opinion ex pressed by Mr. Geo. C. Uonld. II. H. VANNATTA. A. W. MONROE, ll.F.lUUKH, Illoomsburg, Ta. fcl-.NU lull I'KICi: LIbT, ANP SAMl'I.E CAUn. DItEHEU. REAY & CO., . . bjole Mauularturcis, sept. C,'72-3ni. , Kupert, Pa. III.ATCIILEV'H liupi'oiril CuruiiiliiT tliioil P-aiji. 'lasieless, Durable, Klllcleut and Cheap. Tho best Pump for the lea.t money. Attention is isiiecially Invited lo Itlateh ley's 1'nli nt Improved llrack 1 1 and New Drop Check Valve, which t an bo withdrawn with out leiiiovlng tho Pump or disturbing tho Julius. Also, tlio Copper Chamber, which never tracks or bcales, uud will outlast nny other. For b:ilo by Dealeis everywhere, hi'inl lor Catalogue aud Price List, ('has. 1), Hi.ATClli,KV,M'rr. 'lOiiCiiiiiiueii'oHt,, Phliada. Ta DR. CARPENTER. 130 MULBERRY STREET, NEWARK. N. .T. Is now trtntlngbucciii-siullv. consumption. Isronclillis. and all diseases of tho Throat uud Lungs, with his COMPOUND MEDICATED INHALATIONS, CONCENTRATED .FOOD, AND Luuiiu ni itui , During tho nasi leu vears Dr. Campnior li,. treated and euied tlioiiMiuds ot ousts ol the abovo nsiued dlseasts. and has muvliiliUim.. bebhton cerlldcuit'K ol cure-i Irom overy part or m vuiiutiy, tin iiiiiuiiiiiun is lueaineu uireclly Into tho lungs, boothlug and healing over all luuameii buriaces, euieripg into tlio blood, 11 Imparts vltalllv as llpetmtates to overy part or till, RVfctlMll 1'iln kl'llUltlOM la tint lllinlmiuniir and tlio first Inhalation nllenglves very dtlded relltr, pai Ocularly when thero Is iiiurli dllllcully or breathing. Under tlio lullueueo of my reuio- itit-n, inu cuugu bvuu grutts easier, 1110 uigui sweats cease, tho hectla lleuh vanlMhes,nnd with Improving dlgebllnu tho patient lapidly gains htrt'iigth, uud health is again wllhlu hlsgrabp. mobl debllltaltd nutleut. nreseutlUL. lo ib 1110 1 uiu rii 1 m 11 'i rutin iiiiuuiy uiiuii 1111 1110 blomacu niou an ready in bo nbsimualed uud niiKiu itiio gnou, ricu ueuuuy uiouu, 'lliu C01111I1 Sirun lstlibo taken nt nlsht tnnllp. vhilo thu couirti uud cnilblo tlio oatlent In .ihhilii bleep. ldl Srccllrins nrcompuny mch box v my mtutliei, which consult vf One liilmlrrt One lleitllr 0 Hllcrtlhe Inhalant t Ono liutiin 111 isuiuiiiiiK ct-uriiutra iiintniiiii uae llullle of (nil lla-aiorrliaKle Inliulanti Onu ItotlleCuiii't-nlrattil FuuJ One llultlv la Cough Svrun. Prleo of llox containing remedies to Inst ono liionlh, SlU; two months, (13; tin 10 luonths, tit SeiiL to any nddrchs C. O. D. l'limiibletscon. iiililllig iiiigu iini. ui imiiuiiis tilled M'llt net Letleisnl Inquiry liiusl contain ono dollar to lu burn ulibwer. Address. A. ji.uAiii'uninH, m.ij., Newark, N.J. Dr. Caupknteu's C AT A Kill 1 ltEMMIiv will elve liutuedlato relief, and will tiled n nermn- ucut euro lu Irom 0110 to thieo inonlliH, Price ol remedy to 110,1 ono uioutn, J3j two mouths, am iin.'u mull (us. nv. CAM Kit lu all Its forms successfully treated. Bend tor list of patients cured, to A. 11. CAttl fcXtii.it, m, D., Newark, N. J, Jul)2llyr urner IMPROVED UN RIVALED A; UNE(UALED Rums any bizo coal, FULLER, WARItllN A CO., 1SKI Waler St N. Y it p (I iw FURNACES. POWERFUL AND ECONOMICAL I1EATERH, James A. Lawsou, Patent cc, FULLER, WAItULN A f '., 230 Wnlet fit. N.,V sept tl 6v J5 O oH'feederip A S E otewartiJ Poetical. A ltomniifo of Newport. I wAlkcd by moonlight on thoshoro Whero Newport's ramparts rlsoi Tho Uolly Vnidan dro sho wo o. And sho had lovely cyos, Hut fay 1 1 hnvti't incnlloned yet That "sho" was conto ono tlial I mcl. Iter hair was yellow n, tho gold, Her check was llko tin rose, Alvl pootiy can ne'er unfolil Tho gruccsof hcrnosc Tho Muo admits It with 11 sin iig, Hho 7iai no slrallofor "pug." I mot her, as I said before, Whcro Newport, s rampaitsf rlsoj Wo met by moonlight on tho ihort 'Twns night nsyoit'llstirmWo, llcciuso you lu n general way Don't meet with moonlight much by day. Hho didn't Bpcfili. Wo novcrspoko. Wo no'er shall speak again, Niy.smllo not! this Is notnjoko I stjito tho hid With pain, We'd uoVr been lnlraducedainlbo 'i'hero was an end of it you know. Tlsover so, nnd mch is llfj, As e try ouo allows, And I wik walking with my wife, And sho was with Iiorspnusoj Her spouse) tlio Imlcucr, who-lho llilef Asks flfly cents it pound for beef. Aud I can butohscrvoonco more, Whcro Nowpoil'srni.iparbsJ; rlso, I strolled by moonlight on thoshoro, And met my batcher's cyos i And I thought Ihen-I think so sllll I had not paid my butcher's bill, I never baw any ramparts nt Newport, hut It sounds lioaulI.nl. JSco last note, j Vldo nolo lo first verso. Miscellaneous. the i)urn. A stranp;o looking person sat In aro nownrd coffeo-houso or cafo,re,iillnp;tlio paper3, but at tho eamo tlmo smokinp; a small clnypipo and drinking liiacoffoo with an air of satisfaction. Ho woro a complete suit of black, which was cut In tho latest stylo; a flno whlto necktio or pcarf, being tlio only thing whito to bo seen in his dress. In stalked Major L., accompanied by several military friends. Tho major wa3 far dilTeront in disposition and charac ter from any of his comrades. Ho pos sessed an ungovcrnablo passion to ridi cule everything and to persecuto every thing with his sarcasm; therefore ho was much feared by his companions. Tho Major seemed to be in a rathor lively humor ,and it appeared as though ho was literally seeking for somoono on whom to nraclico his acquired habit of rldieulo. Tho party in black.whom ho took for a school teacher, on account of his peculiar dross, had hardly been espied by tho Major, than ho slid quiet ly behind his chair, as though it was accidental, and blow tho light out. His comrades laughed. Tho stranger coolly relit tho gas as though nothing had happened, and continued read ing. Now," thought tho Major, "I know my man; no will stand somctiung." Ho thereforo approached him and said, sarcastically, 'good evening my dear 'fumiliour,' "at tho same tlmo grasping his hand, and with it the plpo ho held which was thorehy broken into plcco3. "Waller, another pipo," called out tho man in black, seiningly very quiet and cool. Tho comrades of tho Major laughed still louder. Tho Major called him a splendid fellow. As ho could not rouso tho iro of this party, as was generally tho casowilh those whom ho selected as his victim, and also being invited to tako a hand In a gamo of whist, ho went into ono of tho play-rooms, followed by his ontiro suite, and let tho man in black sit quiet ly. Tho party in black continued reading his paper, and drank his coffee, and seemed to. havo qulto forgotten tho re cent insults of tho Major and Ills parly. But as soon as ho had finished reading, ho got up and went into the room in which tlio Major was playing, and step ping up before him, and catching lilm by tho lappcl of his coat, said : 'Sir, to-morrow morning wo fight, and with pistols." "So, so," interrupted tho Major, 'will tlio school-teacher bring his ratan with him ?" Yoti aro mlstakeu, sir.I am a Captain in tho British navy. To morrow mom- IiiL' wo meet nt thu Poet's lane." Tho captain loft without another word. Tho ontiro company of yesterday met at tho appointed placo with tho Major the following morning. Tlio captain, in magnificent uniform, awaited them and bowed politely. Tho captain t.ot having any tccomi, one of tho MpjorM suito volunteered lo act a; htich. 'Thank you," ropli.'d tho captain,"! need no second. I havo myjockoy with rao, and should I fall, ho knows what is to bo done. You aro nil nion of honor, and will allow no mean advimtago to bo taken of mo." Tho pistols woro now loaded, fifteen paces counted 011, and tno opponents took their places.. 'You aro tho insulted party," said tho Major's second to tho captain, "and therefore huvo tho first shot." Tho captain raised his pistol nud aim ed. Thero was an unearthly sUHnes among tho small clrclo, and r.ho Major turned palo. The captain lowered his pistol, uud hald,"a3 the Major will not havo tho fcecond shot ho shall shoot first." "You seem to bo certain of youralin,' fattl tho Major's secondhand it Is there' foro noble on your part to allow tho Major tho first shot, ai well us your ro nuucUtlim oftho Hrst shot. But, never thelces, I, us well as all horo itshcmbled, cannot allow It. Y'oti 1110 till alone, and without become. Y'oti lmvueomo under our regulation. Thorofore, sir, shoot.', "I do not wlsu to kcmio nuro of my aim, but liu sure of it lnovcrJoUo, With my pistols I hit toa certainty, of which ioti bliall soon bo convinced. John." mill ho called lib jockey ."throw something up In tho air." Thu Jockey pulled out: M i hanilkci'' chief. "No," Mild tho captain, "some thing biualler, a plcco of money, at but ton or something of (ho kind." Tho Jockey pulled plum out of his pocket. "Good, Joh,"erled tho caplaljt 'now throw 11 high In tho nlr." OOL. Tho Jockey threw tho plum up; tho captain aimed, thero was a flash and a report, and tho plum camo spurting down, burstcd In many pieces. An Involuntary bmvo escaped tho Hps oftho lookors on. Tho Major turned nalo as death. The captnln did not speak another word nbotit tho plum shot, but quietly roloadcd his pistol In presenco of tho second, and went back to tako His placo. "Shoot, Major," cried tho captain. Tho second wanted to interfere, but tho cuntnln nut him pack, and shouted a littlo rough "shoot, Major." Tho Malor shot, and missed. "Shoot again, Major; you aimed misorably. Should I fall It will ho lucky, not alono for you, but for all of theso gentlemen becatiso I intend to makoyou, onoand all, look Into tho muzzlo of my pistol." Tho Major raised Ills pistol and aim ed, but everything seemed swimming lieforo his eyes. Ills nerwa wero un steady. Tho cup till n looked him straight in tho face. At last ho said, "Yesterday I was your teacher In Joko ; to-day I will huvo to ho your teacher lu earnest. You holdyour weapon loo high. You will never hit nio." Tho Major shot and missed, and hot perspiration could bo scon m tho now anxious countenances. Then tho captain raised his pistol and aimed, and lowered it again. "Major," spoke tho captain, "you aro a miserable creature. I Inquired about you yester day, and every ono speaks ill of you. In two minutes you will havo ceased to live. Now I will bo your teacher, and command you to pray lo tho great and retaliating God, and ask his forgiveness for your sins. Pray that nil tho people whom you have wroDged may forgivo you, aud God will heed. All look off their hats and tho Jockey his cap. With Ills eyes uplifted toward heaven tho captain prayed fervently lu bohalf of the Major. Tho stern man's prayer had touched all. Tho Major's heart bcataudlbly. Ho was now on that bridgo which separates life from death. "Amen !" camo from all lips. Oh, tho plum had touched ail hearts. All put their hats on again. Tho hour of;death had come. Tlio Blojor had not a singlo drop of blood in his countenance. Ho trembled so violently thatho was hard ly nblo to stand erect. In order to ..end his misery tho cap tain aimed quickly and lowered his pis tol, handed it lo tho Jockey and said, "Tho man is not worthachargoofpow- dor," and left. Tho next evening ho appoared again dressed in black, in tho cafe, but no ono disturbed him. Tho Major, of courso, saw himsolf compelled to resign his position in tho army. Fall Wcallicr ami W.irni ISlooil, We fchould novcr allow ourselves to forget that nature intended us for warm blooded animals. In this cllmato of sur prising changes, wo aro very apt to for get it, especially iu tho fall and spring. At such seasons, when wo freezo nnd simmer on altcrualo days, thero is en gendered in us a certain recklessness, which lakes no heed of cold or heat, dampness or dryness, and recoives all temperatures with tho same front, gen erally a defenceless one. It is certainly very troublesoino to change front as often as the weather, and thero is a prejudico in Amoricau minds against such change, which has a great deal to do with tho rapidly increasing popula tion of our gravoyards. Peoplo llkolo havo soiuo stability of purpose, and if they can havo it in nothing clso thoy will try to havo it in their dre3s. They will not mako a chaugo until they mako a permanent ono for tho season. No matter how hot it is iu tho spring, they will wear spring clothes until sum mer.and no matter how cool it may bo in August, summer clothes must bo worn until fall shall actually set iu. Thus ofttlmes suddenly aud with sad results wo find ourselves approaching tho condition of tliofisln sand lizards, for the chill ,tlmt alert to ertmnerof dis ease, is ever ready, In our climate, to tako advantage of clrcu astances. Wo supposo that tho-o are no peoplo in tho world hi indifferent to tho de mands of tho weather especially cool weather as Americans, and ono reason of this is that very many of us aro ashamed to keep warm. To wrap up and button up, and to put down will ows wlietuvcr thero is a chilling cl.atigd i'i tho air,argues,to ni03t minds, namby-pamby eagerness to bo well tint isrepugnant to tho hardy American soul. Ho, rather Hum bo laughed at, wo hhlver. Wo prefer trjgeily, tho grave to the ridiculous. Jlome and Society, in Scrilmcr'sfor Xcvcmlicr. Too Poor. Moore, of tho Rural iTftt Yorker, was sitting In ills officoono afternoon, somo years ago, when a farmer friend camo n and said ; "Mr, Moore, I llko your papor, but times aro so hard that I cannot pay for it." 'Is Hint so, friend Jones? I'm very sorry to near that you aro so poor; ii you uro so hard run I will glvo you my paper." "Oh, no ! I can't tako It as a gilt." "Well, then, let's seo how wo can fix It. Y'ou ralso chickens I believe." "Yes, a fiiw, hut they don't bring anything, hardly." "Don't they V Neither dooi my paper cost anything, hardly. Now 1 huvo it proposition to maUu to you. I will con tlnue your paper.und when you go homo you may telect from your lot one chick en and call her mine. Tako goodcttio of her and bring mo the proceeds.wheth er lu ol'i:s or chickens, and wo will call It tquare." "All right, Brother Moore," and the fellow clucked at what ho thought a capital bargain. Ho kept tho contract 8lrlctly,uudat tho end of tho year found that ho hail paid four prices for ins pa pur. Ho often tells Ihojoko hlnisolf, and soys ho never had tho fuco to any ho was loo poor to tako n paper from that day. Model Mtrmer, DEM. - VOL. XXXVI NO. 37. A Oooil Story. Tho following la not entirely now, but in tho skillful hands of Mr. Wattcrson, of tho Loulsvlllo Courfcr, it receives noma ombclllshmont that makes it worthy of repetition : Whon tho lato Goucral John A. Quit man was running 'against Henry S; Eootofor Govoruor of Mississippi, in 1851, he, not unreasonably or unnatur allv.mountcd his war-horsc.brandishcd Ida Hword in tho air. and fought his campaigns over again. Ho mado a bat tle fiold of overy stump In tho Stalo, from Holly Springs to tlio Louisiana lino. "Fellow citizens," said he, "I havo been, all my ilifo, a soldier iu tho servlco of liberty and my couulry. When tho buglo call or freedom ro soundod In Toxas I raised a command and rushed lo tho front, sharing tho glories of San Jacinto nnd tho Lono Star. When tho tocsin of war was heard upon tho Rio Grando 1 again obeyed tho summons, nnd proceeded at onco lo tho Bcono of action. At Palo Alto and Resaca do la Palmn I was in tho thick of tho fight ; at Monterey and Bucna Vista, before tho walls of Chop ultcnee. all along tho lino of Taylor nnd Scott, I breasted the storm of shot and shell, until at last, with my own hands, I placed tho glorious btar-spangieii Banner upon tho halls of tho Montezu- mas." General Quitman was an car nest speaker, n bravo and truo soldier, and n man of handsomo personal ap pearanco and bearing. All that ho said of himsolf was truo, and, spoken among his natlvo peoplo, many of whom had shared his glories and lib tolls, ft was not out of placo or season. It mado a visiblo stir among tho masses. Whor- over ho went ho producod nn effect. But, on n certain occasion, when the war feeling was apparently strongor, and moro general than usual, ho ob served an old man In tho crowd quite overcome by feeling, sobbing violently, and crying.out overy now and then, Amcii,"and "Oh, my Quitman." When tho General had finished, ho sought out this old man, and accosted him. "My Irlend'" said he, "you seem ed to bo moved by what I said." Tho old man declared that ho had nover boon so moved in his life, and then drying his eyes, ho said : 'And you went and fit tho Moxl- cans for Texan uocriy, uenerai, aid you?" "Yes," said Qultiimn, "I did." "And you shared in tho glories of San Jacinto and the Lono Star, did you V" ; "Yes ; I did that, too." "And whenlhotosciu of war sound- on tho JKio uratuio you uow to in o call of your country, and passed through all tho battles of Taylor's and Scott's lino until tho Stars and Stripes wero on tho halls oftho Montezumas, did you ? Yes, my old friend, I have told you nothing but tho truth." "My noblo Quitman 1 My bra vo Quitman! You havo dono enough for your country. It is titno that your country gavo you rest. J shall vote for Footts I" A Ilcmnrknhle Boy. If thero was anything Father Bog les really delighted In, it wa to sccuro tho attention of someone while ho spun a yarn about tho cutcnessor his boy Tom. 'Ah I' Hiiid Bogles ono day as lie ralrly fixed his auditor, 'Tom is the most remarkable bov you ovor set eyoi on; bo's like his old Hud you can no moro clioiiinveiit him than you can u wooihihtick. You lecolli'ct that choice apple tree down under tho hill, beside thotitnniji fei.ciiV Well, I was mighty saviu' of them apples, I cau tell you. I forbid Tom toucliin'etn , as they brought a high prleo lu market ; but ho would get em in sjiito of mo. It was his way you know, nnd all possessed couldn't stop him. Ono day I caught tho young scrapegraco up Iu tho tree, stuflln' his sack with tho Jrult, and I determined this tlmo to punish him for it. Thomas my son,' says I, your fath er's calliu' ye como down.' I thought I'd bo sort of persuasive, so it would fetch him ; but lie smelt a mice, aud didn't budgo an iuch." 'I can't dad, theso pesky apples aro in tho way.' 'Tom,' I continued, sternly, for my dander begun to riz, 'como down tills minnlt, or I'll cut down tho tree, and let her fall.' You eeo my poor limbs' wouldn't permit my shinnln' after tho boy, so I had to take other means. 'Oh.no you won't dad,' says Tom; only think how ymiM mourn ir you couldn't sell the apple to f.tufi' tho old toad skin." 'That was too much, i havo my own buy accuse tno ufniich parsimony. So what docs I do but got tho nxe, and cut away nt tho bottom of tho treo.' Tom Thomas,' I crle.l.as tho treo was about nan cut oil, 'Win you como down now, nnd savo your self?' Nover mind, dad.' says ho ; I aint spllin.' 'It was no us . ; I couldn't bring him that way : and so I chopped away at tho tree, till at la-it it began to sway.uud fell to thu ground.' What I and crushed your own boy?' ejaculated his horrified listener. Not by tt long chalk," replied old Bogles, winking knowingly. 'You couldn't come it over Tom lu any such wav. What had ho dono but crawlod out on a limb: and, while I was chop- pin' at tho bottom oftho tree, ho had been cutting off tho limit with his Jacl knl Te. and when the trui Tell, ho was still up thi'iKon the limb!' The New Yoik "MaW tells tho fol lowing nlco littlo dog utoryi "An apothecary, iu .Soniervllle, Mass., has ii Bcolch terrier which had thcslngular fortuno good or bad, to bo brought up In u futility of kittens, aud he retains such an ufiVctlon for his oarly play mates that ho seizes overy kitten ho can find nnd tenderly carries it homo. As they aro gonerally claimed or sent back, ho la uugaged In n continued ef fort to accumulate u family or kittens, to inako his homo happy." Ono Inch, (twelve lines or Its equivalent In Nonpareil type) ono or two Insertions, (1.50 three lnaorllons, (loo SrACE. lM. 2. Ss, It. im.co is.co 18(0 si.io 110,(0 w.m iuu,to Ono Inch..... (3 M u,M K.on i.0iT Two lncnes...., 8,10 6 (J 7,d0 0,) 'J'hreo Inches r.KI 7,00 9,00 12.UI Four Inches .... 7,00 V.W H,00 17,W Oimrtcr column 10.no 12,0) H,U) vo.OU Half column 15.00 lt.oo 20,00 ku.oj Ono column 30,00 so.oo ioflo oo,w Kiccntor'n pr Ailmlnislralor's Nolloo, f1,(0 Auditor's or Assleuoo'a Nollco, I4S0. Local notlws, twenty cents a lino. Cards In tho "Ilmlncs, Dlmctory" oolnmn, J2,00 per yenr tor tho first two lines, and tl (Klfor each additional Hue, X Splicro for Women. Womon aro naturally good econo mists. Thoy nro apt to understand how to mako II ml ted means go ns far as possi ble If n man and wifo aro united in tho doslro to got rich, tho man is likely to think moro about oarnlng tho mon ey; tho wifo will attach moro impor tance to Bavlngll. Almost every American earns money enough to be well off, nnd in tlmo to bo rich. If ho docs not become so, it Is, In many cases, because ho has no wifo, or becatiso ho does not tako her into his counsels. Ho is full of enterprise, and makes an Income. If lie docs not pros per, it is often bccJU30 ho dorit not hold on to it. Ills wife, very likely, has tho faculty of conversation which he luekM ; and if ho lias the shrewdness lo enlist her lu his plans, ho will find his fortune made. In continental Europe, book keeping is u part of tho education of a well (aught farmer's daughter, and his wife presides over tho finances or tho eHlub. llshmont. In England, woman's apti tude in the promollonof miiteiintl pros perity Is tod littlo thought or ; and u woman who, us a girl, was untaught iu rc-pccl Injudicious economy, is an ox poinlvo wife. Her ho band, perhaps, keeping her in ignorance of his finances, purpo-Hy. If ho is prosperous, who becomes accustomed lo plenty or mon ey, and lll-prcpared for reverses. Ifbo Is nut prosperous, sho Jin i td bear tlm pinching) or poverty without know- ing how to help him to avoid thu picsnuro. Marrlago could bo easier and happier ir young women wero taught tho prin ciples of account-keeping, and system atic habits In respect of finances ; and if tho young husband would tako his wife into his confidence, and mako tho in- como and expenditures and tho no. cumulation of tho first few hundred dollars, a matter of common in terest. A woman of average intelligence and good soiiko can mako the fortuno of a man whose lovo sho enjoys, and who will givo her for the purpose a full sharo in tho respousiblo control of tho income of tho household. She will not goner ally bo able to enter into his business plans ; but if she know-j his iucomo (whether wages, salary, orcurrent prof its) and his personal expenses, and can thus foresee what tho household has to rely on, sho will characteristically bo ready to "cut tho coat according to tho cloth." and will usually bo moio scru pulous than ho to lay aside something every season as tho beginning of thslr fortuno. A State Ruled by Woman Atncflg tho Holland possessions there is a remarkable little State which, In its constitution and the original cu3tomsor its inhabitants, surpasses tho boldest dreams of American emancipation ladies. Upon tlio island of Java, between tho cities of Batavia and Samaraug, Hi's tho littlo kingdon orilantam. Although tributnry to Holland, It is an indepen dent State, politically without impor anco, yet happy, rich, and since time immemorial governed nnd defend ed by woman. Tho sovereign Is indeed ti man, but all tho rest of tho govern ment belongs to tho fair sex. Tho King is entirely dependent upon his sttto council, composed of threo women. Tim highest authorities, all Stato ofiicer-i, court functionaries, military c.imiiiui ilcrs,and soldiers are, without exception, oftho fomalosex. Tho men aro agricul turists and merchants. Tho body-guard or the King is formed of tho female elite The.-o amazous rldo In tho inasdullmi Klyle, wearing sharp steel points Instead spurs. They carry a pointed bince, hlch I buy swing very gracefully, and Im ;t tuiibkot, which Is discharged at full rtllon. Tho throno is iuhcrlhibln by ti.o eldest son, and in ctso the King dies without Issue a hundred ideated amazons a;scmble, In order to cho'i-m successor from among their own s m.-s. Tho chosen ono is then proclaimed law ful king. Tho capital city ofthN litiln Stato lies in one or the mopieturi!.niii parts or tho island, In a fruitful plain, nnd is defended by two well-kept fort resses. From "Are Americans Lest Healthy than Europeans'!'1 in November Galaxy. A Toad Undiiessing. Audubon re lates that ho onco saw a toad undress ing himself. Ho commenced by press- iug his elbows hard against Ills sides, aud rubbiug downwards. After a few mart rubs his hide began to burst opo.i along his back, lie Uepi rubbiug until 10 worked all his skin into folds on JiH Miles and hips ; aud then grasping oun hind leg with tils hands, lie hault'd oil ono h'g.nf his pants tlio aanie tui any body would; than stripped oil' thu oth er hind leg In the samo way. He then took his cast off skin forward between his foro legs into his mouth and swal lowed It ; then, by ralslug aud lower ing bis head he stripped off his skin underneath, uutil it camo to his fore-legs, then.grasplug onepf those with tho opposite hand, by u blnglo motion of tho head, and while swallow lug, ho drew it from tho neck and swallowod thu whole. A MY8TEIIY. Two darkles had bought a plcco of pork nudSam.h.iv Ing no placo to put hb Iu, trusted tho whole to Julius' keeping. Next m.rti ing they mil, when Jullut Mild : "A ma-it strange thing happened nl. my house last night, Sam, All niyiil' a lo inu." "An' Julius, what w;i? tint V" "Wi-II.Saui, this uiorulii' I went d u into tho ctllcr for lo get a piece of hog Tor breakfast, uud I put my hand down into tho brine, and felt all around, but uo pork dero all gone couldn't tell what bo went with It; so I turned up do b.u'l, and Sam, true ns prenehlh', do nils eat n hole cloar froo do bottom ob do bar'l, and dragged do porlc nil out." "Why didn't dobrlno run out ordo hole?' bald Sam. "Ah, Sam, tint's do mystery."