. ... . . .pjji, , ,,, in ,r-n. ..rrr- ... . . ' $TIIE COLUMBIAN, pftjj at gUwrtiiStofl. U1U1HA HBMOCIIAT, BTAH UK Till! NOUT1I ANU COLUM A lllANCONSOMIItTKt).) Jr Issued weekly, every Krlil.vy morning, nt "3. IIUlOMSIIL'llll Cdl.UMtllA COL'NTV. I'A. One Inch, l(twclvo lines or Its equivalent In Nonre rell type) ono or two insertions, l.6ui three Insei Hons, t l.oo, , siack. 1. . . .Jv.r 'J TWO liol.l.itts n.r Vn.ir.. navilhto In nilViini-.v tiv iniiriux uiujcur. am-nuti (ixinruiion 01 uiujcnr IM.ro mu uu uuirKuii. iu nuoicrioers oui. ui lit coitnly tho torlm nro 11 nor jo ir, strictly In n1vnni.ii Ml VI It not piM In nlvunco and fJ.oj If mi'JiL Lm 4L11.IV01) Ik! mill tlm vear. Olio Inch ..VUO W i" " Two Inches, .... a.f.o r. 0 l.'ii MMM is.iw 'lliw inches . . . .vu j . vim ii.'jv v l-'our Inched l.t w 11 mi ll.u imo ViMlillljli.ird. itnlil nil n rf.i.irmr.ta nr., nnlil.tint 1 oimrur column. ...Iimw h.oo u.u scuo so.ui llnir column 1M' Is.ou no.im im.wi .nooo OIK) COlumtl .00 80.111 40.W cn.oo lw.vo mil uiinii i-nij m urier t.nn ntmrniiuii nr uui trt Yoarlv ndi erllvmenls tmyft'ilfl nuorieriy. J ran stent ftdvei tlscments must ! paid for beloi e instrtou swio iwrson in uoiumnia county assumes to pay I ho subscription duo un demand. Cos I'AdIG U no longer oxueted from subscribers In tho county. jccptwht-ro parlies liavonciiiiinis. ifni nfivini.i.iniiiin mo dollars wr Inch for Ihrco insertions, hnd nt that rnto for nddlllonnl lnscrUon without reference to icngui. , , , Kierutor's. Admlnlstraior's nnd Auditor i notloos job 3?Kiisra?i3sra-. tlireo dollars. , . . . ,, Tlio jnuoir.e iiepanmentnr tno uoi.cmbian is very . omelcte, andour.l b rrlntlnir will compare fatora- C. E. EIIQCKWAY, I mm. t.i'.. TlioJnbblr.it Department of tho Coi.cmbIAN Is very iTnnsientor i.ocai nonces, mcnty tenia iuiof regular advertisements half rates. Cards In1 tho "iluslness Directory" column, ono dollar jwr year for each lino. COIlll'iS'W, unit un ninu'S iiiuvuiiipiviitiuiu' BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1876. THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. X, NO. 46 COLUMBIA UEMOnilAT, VOL. XLI, NOi M domand, neatly and at moderate prices, i ' ' ' . .ulrl, nn. nf 1 tirt Artr ,-ltlAa Alt tvnrlf ilnnn nn n T -W-.TT T M.U.U.B and A IvDilflWrB iJiJ M Mr1 A 4. flr IIY IV ml IH rtfmv 111. M ivlViy ikiy IV t jffltt in in mx huh inn i i n ir III vmp h II ill II ill II, II 11,(111, llli, ; . ... -" : , Columbia County Official Diroctory. l'rnsldant Judgo William Elwcll. Asuoctato .ludgca-lrain Derr, M. (I, Ungues. Vrothonotar;, c 11. rrank Zarr. Court Htenngrophir h. N. Wulker. 'touter iti-cordor Williamson II, Jacoby, OlHirlet Attorney John .M. Clark, Mierirr Hirve.or-ls.tao liowltt. Treasurer lr II. W. .MclleynoUls. Co ninlssloiicra .lohn llcrnor, H, W. Mcllenry, .Tinopli funds. OJinmlssloncrs' Clerk William Kilckliaiim. Auilltors-M. V, li. Kllno, J, II. Cnsey, l:. II. llrown. (loroner-Chnrles O.Murpli-. Jury CoJimtsiloners-Jacob II, Fritz, William II. I'll. Count" superintendent Wl'llam II. Snyder. lllooin l'oor l)Htrlct-l)lreclors-i). P. Kiit.Seoll, Win, Kranier. Illoomsburg unit Thomas crovcllng, loo t, O. r. lint, Secretary. Bloomsburg Official Directory. Btoimsburg Hanking Company John A, Funslon, l'reildcii', II. Il.nm i, Cashier. Kirs N.i lon.il ll.ink Charles II. raxlon,rresldcnt .1. 1'. Tustln, Cashier, Columlil.i Couniy Mirual Salng 1'uml anil Loan AMoil.i tan ti. II. Lttiltf, rrcsldon', C. W. .Miller, Beeretury. IllooinsiJiii'g Uulldlns anil Saving Fund Assdclai Ion -Win. Peacock, President, J. II. lloblson, socreinry. lllDomslmrg Mil ual saving Kund Awvla Ion J, J, Drawer, l'residcni, Cjjl. llarkley, Secie'nry. ClliniCli DIllKCTOltY. lumsT ciiCHCit. Ucv. J. P. Tus'ln, (supply.) rviiMAy Si-nlcefl-lnw . mi andfi p. in. sunilav school -o n. m. pravur Mootln. Kvory Wednesday evening nt Ctf Sot Bfreo. The public nro Invl'ed lonllend. ST. MaTTIIKW'4 I.CTIIEIlANC'lIl'llCll. Minis er Dev. J. VcCrnn. Suu lay Services low "l. and WP- Sunday school-on. in. .... I'm cr Meo lug livery Wednesday evening at Otf clock. Seats free. Nopowsrcn'ed. All nro welcome. 1-ltBSIIVTKItlANCIIUHCII. Mlnlser-ltcv. Stuart Mlihell. sunilay Services loji n. in. and ays p. m. Sunday Si hool-0 n. in. I'rai er Jleo lug Every Wednesday evening at G o'clock. Sens free. No pows rented. Slrangers welcome. MKTII0D1ST BrlSCOl'AI. CUtllOU. Presiding Illder-liov. N. S. lluekluliam. MlnU ei'-llev. J. s. McMurray. jutnUy Services 1 a and o m. sundii' School-' p. in. ... mole class -Hver .Mou l v c-venlngn' i" loi k. t'o.ing .Mou's. I'm er Meo lug I;mt 'Ml-mIii i-eiilng a illv o'elofk, (liii.'iMl ITajer Muultiis-i:tury Thur.Mlay evening T o'clock. usroiiMKii ciit'neii. Corner of Third und Iron blieets. Pastor llev. (I. I), (iurloi. itott liiin'u o 'iitr il Hotel, s imUy Ser lea lii)a u. in. and t p. m. Sanila sch'hil-l) a, m. 1'r.ner Meetlng-saiunlay, 7 p. m. All nro lin ltod '1 hero Is iiUvn) s room. er. I'aci.'s cnuiicn. Uoetnr sundai' Hervlcos-l"W n. m., 0 p. in. Sunday School 1) u. in. ririst turn lay In tho month, Holy communion, sorvlom piepuratory to Communion nn 1'rld.iy juuilng buluio (he t Sunday In eurli munth, l'owa rented; but ever hoilv welcome. KVANUELICAL ClIL'ltCll. 1'rtsldlug nid'er-Kev. A. L. Ileeser. Minister IteV. J. A. Irvine. Sunday Servlee 3ji. in., In thalron street Chinch. I'm er Muctiug-l'very Sabbath lit S p. in. All nro ln Ited. All uro welcome, TnB CC1!CII 01' C11UI8T. Moots In "the llltln llrtck Church on tlio hill," known as tho Welsh H.iptlst Ohureh-oii llock ttreet east of Iron; ' l(e';ul.ir meeting for worship, overy Lord's day (it ternoon nt o'clock. Scuts free; and tho public nro cordially Invited to nttend. lilXIOMSDUItO D1HK0TOUY. SCHOOL OltDKIiR, lilank, jut prinltsl nrnl nentlv' l-oinil in B-nnll books, on hand and for sale ut'the columuiaw Olllce. I'eb lv, l!ir.-If BLANK DKKDS. on I'arclii.i.-nt nml Linen IMiier, coinmon and for Admlnls raters, i:ecu lurs and trustees, fur sale cheap ut thu Cou'sidian Olllce. MAItlilAOK OK.l!TK!CATi:S i-it ininlr.l nnd for $alo at tlm Cm umiua-j Olllce. .Mlnls ier uf the CoI 'jI and .lust lees should supply lliem helvos with thesu neees'.ai y ai tides, TUSTIOICS nnd Coiitables' I-Ve-UUU for sale attlieCoi.;isuN nrili'c. They contain Iho eor reeled lees as established by the last Act of tho l.i g flaluru upon the subject. lAery Justice and Cun. stalilo slioiild hiivoone. 7T.N!UK NOT ICS jnt piinleil nnd for wile cheap at the Coi.uiiiijas ofllee. JICItCHANTSANIKlllOCnitS. Q II. MJLLKIt .6 WN, .lealer- in Drv fi , floods, griK'eiles, (pieenswaie, Hour, sail, hiiovs, notions, etc., Main btrcct. TIL MAlZi;, Maiiiiiiolli Oroeerv, line Oro . cerles. 1'iults, Nuts, Provisions, le .Main anil Ceiitie til eels. HOOTS AND SIIOLS. l,'' M KNOItli, Dealer in Hoots anil Shoes, 1 i, litest and best styles, corner .Main mid Market streets, in mu oiu pus ouiee. CLOCKS. WATCHES, to. C K. HAVAOK,"l)eater in Chii-ks, Wntelies ' ' . anil-Jewelry, Main st Just below tho Central Hotel. 1'UOIT.SSIONAL CAHUS. 1 1 1T7T.T l.'l A lln.imir nl Ifnniiit, in it Lxchange Dlock, 2d Hoor, llloomsburg, Pa. n3 C (i, 1IAKKLKY, Allorney-at.Latv. Ollice I . in p,r(!er's building, 2nd hiory, llooins4 s c. f)( t. 13, '15. -p.lt. WM.M. ItKHKit, Surgeon 'mill l'liysi I J clan, Olllce S. K. corner Hock and Market Rti eets. T 111 KVANS, M. P., Surgeon and l'liysi ) . elan, comeo auinioiltrtTiCoroa -TDlrd btieet, turner Jellerson. --' T II.IoKICLVY, M. H.,.SirP'on ami l'hy J . Mdlan, north sldo.Malir street, below Market, Til. HOIHSON, A I liirt wv-itl - l-i w. OHice , In llait'mairilUUlIimig.'Maln'Mriiot ii UOSKNSTOVIx, . ,V,l(plugr(ililicr, pyer , ijl.uk x woirshiore, .hiuhmicci,. MISCCI.LANLOUS. 1vAVlI)'LO'li.N'IlF,U,. Mirelianl .Tailor I J Main M., uuovo ueuuai 110)11,, S. KUIIN, duller in MeU, Talltiw, etc., Jf i'elriroHUUOii'i'eiwreu nixunuttiiu ntu. riTlOMAS VKl!ll,Uohft'll(iuvr.vn,'' Hskcr L wholesale uudn tatl, i:xfliani;e Jllwk. JyM--ftt-f f---.,., ..... 1 G W. COKKLL, Kili'iiltufo Itooms, lliret- , Btni-y uritK, iainui.i, uusi ui Marmmv OUANOEVILLliJMUUOTOUY. A 11.' i'lICKUINO, Cnrpenl'er nrnl Imildcr, , Aiaiuiiecv veiw inu, lSUCKIIOIlN. M U.'A W. IL SIIOKMAKKIt. Dealers in , Dry uouds,Hroccnca nnu oeiierai juercnaii CATAWISSA. "AITM. ILAllIlQirr, Altor.iey-al-Uw, ilnin T T T J' DA LLMAN, Mi reliant Tailor, Second blreU, liiJiblwi' building. W M. 1a KYKULY, ATTOltN-Y-AT-LAW, Catawlssa, 1M. niiieefions pKioipily msdo and romltlod, OHlco tillo Catawlisa Depart luuk, tiu-Z X AST NOTIOR "TTi-sous Indebted to II. I. Dlf ITcnWh for lulntlng or uiqlpHon Ui Ihu Cni.vviiilN me lureby noililoU that blslooksbliVOIor klill inuntlis uul betn lu Iho liuiulHlt Iho uudiivliiioil loriDlliilI'Mi.uiHl 1 but Mitlleuient tf lliu mine must bo prumpily muilu. All bills net paid 011 orlstuin Oct. 1, )U, Hill Ui tJ ocu d by Uuu luxiCvu of law, K.K.OUVI3. Sop. 1-lt 10 '"') (lltu-r, ItlMs wtkHd. Oulflttttd I J III ut Hie. ll.Xt, ILMh Av.inl,NMne. MaHL ,,'-ly, llUSINEfeS OAIIDS. D It. A. L. TUnNEK, llositlcnco on fniket Street nno door uolow 1). .1. Wnllor's. OfTlen nvif Klnlm'u Urm. Rlnrn. nnlfn liAlirs frrttrt f to 4 II. 111. for treatment, of illsnnnen nf till. I!'P. Knr nnd Thront. All calls night or day promptly attended to. Apr.M'is-tt D U. J. 0. HUTTKK, l'lIYSICIANASUlKIKON, omee, North Market Mreet, Mar,27,'74-y llloomsburg, Pa. jqh. 11. v. oaiidni:i:, rilAblUIAiN AJil) BUUUIiON, HLooMsmmo, pa. oniconbovo J.schujlcr A son's Hardware Store. Apr.23'73-tt s A MULL KNOItlt, A T T 0 I. N K Y'-A T-L A W, 11LOOMSI1UIIO, PA. Oniee. Itariman's lllorW. corner Mnln nnrt Ulnrknt. E. H. onvis, A'rroItNI'.Y.AT.I.AW. ni'KiCK llnoin No. 1, 'Columbian" Ilulldlng. Sept. ls.lsTS. c W.MILLKU, attoi!ni:y-at-law onieoln Hrower's building, second llonr.room Nn. 1, llloomsburg. Pa. Iulj1.3 y c 1 If. A W.J.imCKALKW, ATTOIINKYS-AT-LAW, llloomsburg, Pa. (mice on Main Street, llrst door below Court House ,Mur.i, n y R. V. it J. M. CLAHIC, ATTOllNHYS-AT-LAW, nioomsburg.l'n. ApiUI0,'7t-y UUtt V l-W IMI SMITH. oillee In Cut s Inillillng. . I'llKt H IMl UMlTlt. a (:i:i;vi:lln(i smiths son, ' ATTOItNKYS-AT.I.AW, IllooiiHtmrg, 1'n. CTiAll bulr.ess entrusted to oui caie will reelovo liomit ntlentton. Julyl,'"a y '7 I'.IIILLMLYKI!, ATTOHNKY AT LAW. (iKKicK-AilJi'lnlng C. II. W. .1. liuckiilew. Illoomsbuig, Pa. Apr. 14,'IO-ly, K. II. 1.111 IE. ' llllll'T. ll.II11l.il, 11. It. li. LITTLK, Al 1 a-A j -i,av , Hloomshurg, Pn. SWlliwIness before tlio IT. S.l'nteiitonieeiilleiirted 10. Olllce in the coluinblau llulldlng. ly 58' r ltOOKWAY & JCIAVKLL, J A T TO It N K Y S-A T-L A W, Coi.fMniAN lli'ii.iiiso, llloomsburg, Pa. Members of the I'nlted Slntes Ijw Association. Collections inndi In nnv part of America. .vgeins lor 1 oniineniai i.ue insurance company 01 New 01 k. Assets neiirlv fi.iiiiii.eixi. 'I ho best In thu country, send for descilptlve pamphlet. tf yiliLIAM 1IKYSON, ATTOltNEY-AT-LA W, Cenlra)ia, l'a. Fell IS, '70-1 y. MieCKLLANKOrS. fiUOWN'S IIOTKL, I'.lonin.liurg. li II. I stohner. Pronrletor. Aieoionioilutlons llrsl il.ivs. In 1 1.50 per day. Ucbluurant attached. u loners, t-u Q M. BROWN, bus ieir(.V(d bis Hoot and Fhoo Jtero fitm llrown's ll(4el to 1st dooriil'0e Wag('ii(lleriunl Mull pless Towanda Hoots a t'lcctalty. l!eali lug done at bhoi t not lee. c 1 M. DlilNKKl!, G UN and LOCKSMITH. M'lng Machines and Machinery tf (ill kinds ro- paln d. Oi'KKA lloihi: IlulUllng, Illoomsbuig, l u. Oell,'751y jgXUIIANOK IIOTKL, Oii)um1(u tlio Court House, HLOO.MSilUnO, PA. The 1.11:11 kst mid HtsT lu all lesrecls In thecounty W. 11. KOON'S. Oct. 8,'75-ty Proprietor. "y II O Yy- K L L, .DENTIS T. orilco In IlnitmairH lllock, bccond iloor, coiner Main mid Maiket htieets, BLOOMSDUUCI, PA. May 20-ly. T7I J.THOKN'liiw 1j. would nnnouneo to Iho rltlensof lllooins. bTug and Mclnlly that he has just received n lull and complcto assortment of WALL PAPL'II, WINDOW SHADES, FixiciiEs, conns, tassels, and all other goods In his line of business All tho Iievvebtand most approved pat urns or the day nro nlvvays to bo found In his establishment. Main street, below Mat ket, oct. 8.'iB IItKASllItOWN'S 1NSURANCK An EN CY, Exchange llotel, Hloombburg, pa, Cnptt.nl. Htna, Ins Co., of Hartford, Connecticut.. . u.bixi.ooo Liverpool, London and tilObe '.'o.m n.o o Ilnyal of i Ivcrpool 13 nw,uoii lncanshlro la.nfio, m Flro AssiK'latlon. I'blladclphiii,...' R,10i,ooo Aineilcnnot Philadelphia 1,100 nnu Atlas of Hartford n 0,000 Wvomtng, of Wilkes llarn; ,.,, .,,,.,,. y.ll.iHm Farmers Mutual of D.invllto '. t.nno.iKO HanvllloMutual.,.,..., 7M 11 Home, New York: L n.ano Commercial L'nlon 1 , 1 7,11110,11111) jiisTsM.foo Marcli !S,n-y f IMII: UNDKItSIONKD, represenliiigseviTal 1 of tho inost conservijllvn luid reliable Ameili e.111 I'lru liniiiuiieo compunles, would beg h ave to oiler his services In Ihu (lllzciisof IllriOinsfangiitid vlclnlti , ii qudsiliiga reitsoiiablo share of ILu publto lulruuage, W. J. POWW.L. Iilooinsbiirg.July Is, 17". onico lu lirow it's lllock, July sl-r.m. The allbtariiulicatw THIS WKEK'S 1SSUKSRNT FItKE. Contains Pictorial Illustrations nt Hulls and Hears, Also, full and complete Instructions how to operate lu Slocks anil stock Privileges, Capital hits mid suggestions. Also, nlblof Yuluablu Premiums to Clubs. "M ini for It." Ill'CKWALTKK - CO.. HniiVers and Ilrokers, P. O. I1(X 4317. 1M Wall bt., Now York City, Mar.sl.'HS.-ly Columbia County BAHK, OF IJLOOIMSHUIIG, PENNA. lxirinrrlr tlio Hank of Kspy, rcmontl April llrst, 1SIG. isconveiilenily lociiliu lu the centrul jurtof Ihu town, and doctru general IIANKINO Miilnubs. Monet 1 m lull on deposit MibJ. tt 10 cheek with, out nutlco. special nmiiigemcnu made v ttu Uepos I loin, and Interest ullou ed on tlmo lelts. Jtaue J)r)4 0n JVif York anil I'MlaMjthia. Cullectlciis made on nil linimrtant towns lu the If, S ut lowest rules of exrliangu. Iiondi awl stocks iHiught uiul told, and coupons (wiioehJ. Ku ry no rurlty given loUejmMturalliat cau be offered by any Hunk, Discount Days: Tuesday and Friday. ItATK, SIX I'KIt t'HNT. Aug, 10, HJSrn. 1IIIS I'll'KII 11 ON 1 1 UK win POWELL & fHESMAH Advertising K en1, THIRP 4 CHESTNUT STS., ST, IQUI. U. &K in OOTr diy ktliOlo, Haniplci worth tl ftO 10 U hec, briswsi ei CO., jijjiUaiiu, linuo, MurcU la, '(rl)r, I1MPORTANT TO ALL. id 31. sw-isrE, 'II10 discoverer nud eomimutder of the far-famed Compound Byrup or Wild Cherry and other valunblo preparations, enlereilupon his professional career with the Imiiortaut advantage or a regular medical education lu ono of Hie oldest and best schools In Philadelphia, und, lierhnps, In thu world Ilo sutwuuentlv served n faithful term of practice In the Philadelphia l)lpensary, mid for ma ny jours nttended In the llnxpltal. In these Institu tions ho enlojeil Hie most ample opportunities of ob taining nil iii'lght Into diseases In all their vailous founs, as well us for ascertaining tho best methods of the! treatment, lu otlei lug, therefore, to tho peo plcmf Iho United slates thu fruits of his extensive professional experience In the medical compounds as ihu best icsulta of lils skill nnd observation, ho feels that he Is but prorferlng a 1100s to every family throughout tho land, resting, as he does, confidently In the merits und emcatloiis Mrtuo of thu remedies he herewith eulumends. '1 ho vast nniountot tesll monv from nil parlsof thevvnrldhas proven "DOC. Toll SWAYNEN COMl'tll'NI) SMll'P OF WILD CHUIIItY" the most elilcacious remedy known, nnd It is admitted by our uiostcinlnent uhvslctans, nnd all who have witnessed lis woudi rful healing prop erties. 'Iho WILD Clli:illt lu nil ages of tho wor d and In nil eountiles where It Is known has been JusU ly cilebratec for Us wonderful medicinal iUalllles, but Its grout power locum suir.oof the worst nnd most ilNti easing diseases among us was never fully ascertained until tho expeilinents of that sktimll physician, Dr. swavim, had demonstrnted Its high adaptation. In combination with l'lne 1 ree Tur, nud other eipiullv valuable vegctalilo lngieilleiits, which chemically combined rendeis It action tenfold more eeitnlnnnd I1e11e1lel.1l lu curing nil de-cases of Hie thront, breast and lungs. Hit. -AVAYNL'S VIM) ClIKIlllY COMl'Ol'ND slilkcs atlho root of dlscafe by purlfjlng tl.o blood, restoring the liver and kid. ne.vs to healthy action, invigorating the nervous and sluitteicd constitution. If jour druggist or stoie ki'eper does not have It, do not lie put off by nny other remedy that may bo olTcred, but send lo us dl rect,nnd we ill fotwnrdn halt dozen to any address, freight paid, on lecelptof Iho bilec, (I per bottle, or f itlie half dozen. Address letters to Hit. SWAYNF. a SUN, ;i:ro North Sixth btieet, Philadelphia. No charge will bo made for advice. Asli Your IlinsRlst for TIkiii, reiiiule mill nil vil.o v.ilue lit'i.lth slioulil neu I Lu v.liiioiu nil. svv .vi M'.'.-. i.vh i-n si.sAI'a 1:11. 1.A 1'llil.s. ns the puiir.i tl:e blood. 11 move all obstiuctloiis, cliiii'.e tlio skin of all pimples unil blctthes, und bib theilch lolortf be.iiili lothe buluiheik. 1 1 1. 1, ue liitgul.nlties me ivituud Ion hfnlih. eoiidllioo. Thuyuie ueei'lulu eitivfor slilc und Nirvous lieadaeho. As 11 Dlunei Mil, nutlilng cun exceed Hit 111: U1M1 one, two. or iniie.as inuj be found neusMiry; unllku oitieis, ihei nelllu.r gilpo, jiioiluce nauseii, tl uii otl.ei unpnnsui.t sei.sattoii. Willi.) u.ei 1.10 us naivurul in it Is pos blu lorn uiedieii.e to be nud be Iiaiuiless, 'I bese Pills cleanse but Hie dlso-ileied huinuis, enili.li and puiltj Iho blood, leniove nil iiiiiiculili) b.lloa.s seeieti.m of the bluii.iuli und biiwul-, cuti.-liig a porlei-tiy lieallhy slate 01 tho llier, atnlure uuuoubiedly tho bestea UlalllJ nnu unuoiiloii.-, iiii'iiieiue jcl oieoien u; i.uu we 1110 lit it 1 iiiluid Hint II u sick shah hnve them ut u pneo wtlliln tho rueaiis tf tho pouiest eeuii 11 box of 110 I'ills.) If jour uiugglst or bloukeepi 1 bus not got Ibciii, do initio put olT by any ollieia ljuil llia o ouerfil ill uien jiuct , uui senu 10 uu m rut. and w 0 will forw aid by mull, on ilccIuIo! tho pi lev, 21 cents a box ci mo boxeuea (I, SKIN DISEASES. Swayne's Ointment, Isp.irtlculaily nd.ipled to all forms of skin dis eases. Vureseven when nil othir reme dies and treatment fjil. dins Teller, Salt llheum. Ilniber's Itch, Prill le Itch sore lle.nN, lliimois. Piles, All Kiuptlous, scald II nd, lllngworiii. Pimples, Sores, Army ltdi, Itiotdies, St urvv, Chroiilo liryklpelas of tho face. sw,ii, r.'s oi.vrnt r.xr Sctu.slo cureev ry case, leaving llmskln smooth und dear without a bleruMi beblud. Itching Piles Is generally pi eeeded by a moisture. Ilko persplrn tlm , ilKiii sslng Itching, as ihough pin worms were trawling lu tr about Iho lutiiui, parlleulnrlv at i.lghlulieu uielresslng.orln bed niiergetilngwnrin. It appears lu summer us vie' I us win r, oftentimes shows Itsilf uround the prl at" pjits.niidlsnot con llr.ed to 11 ulesonly, hut Isqulle asfiequeiit that fe lniiles mu sor" y nnilited, paillculiiily lu (lines of pregnancy, exlendlng 11 to Iho vnglmi, pio Inn dis tressing aln fist bevnnd i o powers or enilmaiice. Cjses of longsiondlng, prouoiinced Incurable, have been perinaiienllj cuied by simply nppljlng SWAYXE'S OLVT.H V.XT. ESTItACTS 1'IiOM LHTTLUS. Dr. Svrnyno .t Son : Gentlemen The box of Olnt mrnt sou sent mo by 11111II cuied tno entlrelv of Itch ing Piles, which 1 bullcrid with for lite Jems, en closed Und fifty cents for another box lor a fi lend of mind. Anukkw J. Hi.ach. Farmvvcll Slntlon. Loudon Co,, Vu. Ilo-. Isaac Holland, Webster, Taj lor county W.Ya. writes: November 20, 1S73 I bavo been a suilerer from Itching Piles. I prourod 11 bin of jour ointment lit, Ltiitt... , l.lil. (ftiv,, , Intliit.i ,..li,.f ui.. 1 r..,.l conlloenllt will elfctt 11 pennunent euro ' l.i chcd nnu nny cents, ror wnicii pieaao senu mo auoiucr uo.x by mall. An Eruption of 8 -Tours Standing'. I was troubled with nn eruption of ilgnt jenrs llchlng. inlolernblo ut times; irhil ninny piepaia tloun without llndlng Irllei, 'i'hroiigti Iho ii,e of bvvujnu .s Aii'iieuiiug inuimiui 1 uui eniueiv curetu Jnssi'it l.AMiiilnr. At Hoi Isman Ilros., Slh and Cherry, I'l.ll.i. X was entirely cured tf Totter In us worst fonn by Dr. swnyjio's All-'lleijliig oint ment, nud shall bolappy toexp4ln luyease tuull who may call upon me. Jami's McKiM.tY, West Lnd Hotel, 2M Street, below Lumbal d, I'hlladelphla. Sent by malt to any nrjdrcss on receipt of price, to cents a box. Descilbu sjinptnms in all cominunlcallons, and ad dress 11 uers 10 1111 niiaiii, ,v au.i, i-uiiaueipuia. No charge for adi Ico. FOIl SALE Iiy ALL DIILT ' 'STS. olo Proprietors and Manufacturers or SWAYNH'S PANAUEAi celebrated alf over the world for Its lemarknblo euros of Suofiila, Meieui'l.il and syphllltle ooiupialiits, and menses win 10 Sijililllllc virus of Ihu patent i'iium'S ilevelopuieiit of S.vphiltSur Srrorula'ln iho child hoi hlng his ever proved so eifeitii.il In com Meteli eradlealliiL' every tchllmi of the-odamreruus eouiplaliitsaud all diseases ai Islng fioin Impurity nf lliu 010011. Ilo punleiilar to obtain Hiu geuuliu, ns prepmed by IHI. 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VB Oonts per Rottloi sbotllosti, Kent by espn-sslo liny adilieis onrn Avliitolitfleii, Adilrftssanloralulilt.hVYAYNR k SON, MO Nor lb BUIh bliuut, I'hlla., Pu., bblo proprietors. .SUM) UV AI.Ii mtUGUlSTS. Jk4i.3,ie-iyv Poetical. IY CIIIM). I cannot mako him dead I Ills fair sunshiny head Is ever bounding round my study chair j Yet, when my eyes, now dim With tears, I turn lo him, Tlio vMon vnuishes-ho U not thero I 1 walk my parlor floor, And through tho open door, I hearn footfall on tin cha.mborstntr ; I'm stepping toward tho hall To glvii the boy a call i And then bethink mo I hat-lie Is not there! fauevi:m, to sujimku. UV (IKO. AKNOf.tl. Summer Is fading i tho broad leaves that grew So freshly green when Juno was young.nre falling; And nil tho whhper-hauutcd forest through Tlio restless birds lu bndd?ned tones are calling : "Farewell, sweet summer, Fragrant, fiully summer, Swett farewell I" Upon tho windy lillls, In many a field, The honejMiecs'h mu slow above the cljver, Cleaning the latest sweets Its blooms msy J leld, And, knowing that their harvest tlmo liover, Slug, half n lullaby and half n knell : "Fnrencll, sweet summer, llonej'.lai'en summer, Sweet f.uew-ell 1" Tho little brook that bubbles 'mid Iho ferns, O'er twist ed roots nud sandy shallons plajlng, Seems fain lo linger in;its eddied turns, And with a plaintive purllngjvolce Is sajlng, Sadfer nud sweeter than my;soug can tell ! "Farewell, svt eet summer, Warm and dreamy summer, Sweet farewell I" Hie iltful breeze sweeps down tho winding Line, With gold and crimson leaves before It Iljlng ; Its gusty laughter has no sound'ot rain, Hut In Hie lulls It sinks to gentle sighing, And mourns the summor'scnrly broken spell "l'ar"W ell, sweet summer, Hose, I looming summer, .' v.-. et r..rnv, II :" So blut an ! bee a. 1 1 b-nk ah I hivr.-' m ike moan, VV th lit. I iiieleili song lie. Ir hihs eomiiiiiliilug , I, to., iiiii-t ji-ln tin m, us I wlk alono Anioi g tho sights un-l sounds of summer's waning; I, loo, hnve loved ll.u sei s .11 p losing well . So luiuwell. suinbijf, Fair, but faded biinmier, 1 Sweet taievvell I Miscellaneous. Tl UBSA. I. Lij;lil, lient, liinuty, 1 ifu-p t vinir sntitli I The iutit sceki it Inr its glorious depths of color ; llie'ioet (or IN eln-slu 'rudilions nnd drcumy influences ; tlie invulid' lor its Imliny breath uiul revivinj; vvnrtiitli, winch stir tlio pul-cs that in northern lands censu to bent. Lionel Morton, half j'cict, half artist, ami lialf Invalid, stiught it for life bolli of mind and body ; and his delicate frame sheltered f.i m the chill blu-ts of the ninth woke to 11 li'W Icing in the soft Aiisoiiian climate, whilst his artist eye ghincid with n pleaded delight over lnxiiriatit plains and olive planted lopc.,vvith here nnd there, n plimpsii of the yellow Tiber llnwing ninjestically along. lie was just now slaibling in tlio doorway ol the inn, gazing, not nt tliu l.tndscupo or tlie skies, but at a face that had attracted his ntlention nioris than once since his arriv al at . lie had seen it first in tho beuutilnl gaidens of tho villa, not far from the inn, pc. ring through the parted branches of 11 myit'c, vvlnxii dink glnsy leaves sceincd to fonn n fitting Iraine-vvoik fur tho living picture behind them. Hut the braucJV! cs nan cioseu nastily, n jiio gin niei 1110 blue eyes of Lionel fixed steadily upon her. "We must go homo, Tina," said she to tho child who was watching tho doves wash themselves in the basin of the fountain, and she swung it up to her shoulder, where It' wound ils tiny hands in her dark hair,lnn$cn ing soinu of the colls that fell heavily down below her waist. A Hush cuno over tlio pale olive skin. "Thou art a bad cliih , Tjun !" bho said, as sho hastily twisted up tlio long tresses under the folds ol L'cr white head gear. The long lustnim eyes had but looked at Lionel for a moment, and yet they seemed to havo (old him a long story that he hud been in the past trying to decipher Next ho had oeen her in church, kneel ing in fervent prayer, and had silently watched the change.) of her countenance 1111 tilagain she perceived him, nnd witli u star tledlook 10-e and fled away. To-day Terc.t slood leaning against a s'oue pillar, playing with tho pink blossom of acatalpa tlint stood near her, when sud denly she found herself onco more facoto face' with tho Knglish stronger. Ho had diseoverol her name Teiesivj daughter of blind Toiiias Oecehl and Ids b.d-ridden vvif). Shu vyiH a good daughter atid worked haul to support her parents. To-day she second In bo Inking life ejisily drinking in tlm splendor of the purple misls and golden sheutsof sunlight with true. Italian indolence. ''Dolce far iti ule ' thought Lionel, as lie looked at tlie hliilucliko' figure, und' the head thrown back, pa'rtly with vvearinesx, partlly w ith. an. i.titei'so"'ippircciati,ci) "of tho" beauty around her Hut .Tcies.'i's rest was not to Uo, of long 'duration. The mercanti nf tlio OainpagniL hud bent for laborersto gathcrin tlie.Iiarvest and men and women wero forming into bands to join in tlio work. Teresa was go ing, so gossip had told Lionel, and to lilm it seemed a sacrilege that the beautiful insid cu should toil nnd slavo with tho common multitude. Hut what could he do f And in tlio midst of )U meditations tlio girl raised her face, nud again their eyes met. "Teresa?" Tlio namo burst involuntarily from his lips. Shoftlnrtcd and blushed, but this tlmo did not flee a way. She looked at Lionel, "iSi, bignore,'' 'slio answered, "That Id a pretty flower," fault Lionel ; "will you ijive it to me?" SI10 made no rrplv, but put tlie blossom Into his hand. And so tho ncfpialiilituce was made, und the two chatted away in Iho sunshine. II. Lionel had gone to Tninns GVochi' lodg ing. "Ilul your daughter Is not ktrong f nouj-h for such work I" said lie, in conclusion to a long harangue. Tho old mini shrugged Ida shoulders, "INivf rty," wild he, "U a hard' master, nnd T(no. I n goouVglrl., , "Too Rood to endanger her life In tho ItilU nf tho Cninpngna. Think of tho rlik, tho labor, tho heat, the Uiul evening ipMa?" HutTomiu bsoked beck beyond tho dU comfoils nnd rcniemliered a tlmo when the plains rwoundul with kong nnd laughter, nnd tlio wind was bronchod nal houitt wtiro Ugld. "I found my wife llierc." snld he." nnd Teresa may find a husband." Lionel Instinctively drew back, A hus band among tho.o laboring peanintsl Im possible j for lu Ids eyes Teresa vv'as worthy 10 ho the bride of n king, "Oan.you tint find n mbstituto for your daughter ? I ," and then ho hesitated, for Teresa had come Into tho room, "How much will It cost tu get n substitute, Teresa ?" Teresa laughed. "Olovanetta would pay 11 she could get to go in my place," said she. There are too many ready and willing to go." "Let them go then," responded Lionel, eagerly. ''Thcsigiiore forgets wo must have money," returned Terea. Scarcely lliiiiklng of what ho was doing, Lionel had pouted out the contents of a purse full of English gold upon the table. The (piielc car of Tomas caught the noiiud ; lie stretched out his hand as if to clutch the ringing coin, but Teresa sprang between, turning a Hashing face upon Lionel. "Wo are not beggars I" she exclaimed J "I work for my bread P "Will you not let 1110 help you ?" aiktd Lionel, in a low tone. "You cannot," she replied, iu an equally low voice ; and the flash died out of her face, for Lionel's tone was very humble, and his eyes had spoken something to her thnt her heart answered. She gathered the money together and put it into his hands. "It must not be," said she, as sho sorrow fully departed. "' iou art a fool, child I" said Tomas Cecchl, when Lionel win out of hearing. "These Knglish know not what to do with their gold, and wo should have been all the heller fur it. ' ill. Slowly plodded the Lugo giuv oxen uvcr the plains nf the (J.tmp.igiia ; lu.ily -aunter-ed the driver at their side. IIiov and ihei ono heard the sounds of merriment ; them again were silent toilers; hem worn our, laborers who hud crept into the slindti and fallen ii-lcep, and above strelched tlm bind honi-en, t II und oloiellin, over the nf.iv und purple sivcepi 1 f f ir oll'landscap", with here and llieio a pateli ol "tin-gilt Wider. Ail ibis Lionel saw, for ha had obtained a lodging iu line iil'llielnrgcsl'uue.fiirinh'iuses, since money vyill obtain anything, and tho fair, delicate looking, generous Englishman was popular among the poor Italian peas ants, Teresa knew that lie was there, but she avoided him ; and he, s'eelng this, only watched her from a distance, and gave nn token that she was more (o him than nny other laborer on tlm'vnft plains. lie had seen Tomas and his wife, before lm had followed td the Cilinpagna, and they were amply proviileil)f(iijMiirlng their daughter's absence. Lionel Merlon hnd fallen in love, nnd 1 0 sat down and took the matter into deliberate consideration. His lint thought was that Teren was a ipipen ; fit to be the ivifuof any man, was his'second ; why not of him self? was tlie third ; nndthiit sho should be, if possible, was Iho fnuith. Yet how to pro ceed was tho difficulty. He felt, witli all tho keen sensitiveness of an Englishman to absurd situations, thnt l.e was somewhat absurdly placed at the present moment; for Teresa, calmly pursuing her work, gave him sjio opportunity of aildiessing her without Imaging the eyesot the inullittiUe upon him self nud the handsome maiden. IV. Teresa was the one lo break the silence, She feared the pestilential breath that comes with the chill blasts and heavy dews idler the heat of the day might take effect on Lionel Merlon She noted a lassitude and fevcrishness, which he imputed M nis statu o( in 1 ml, and suddenly .she appeared beforu him. "Signore, you must Ilee from hence, or you will die 1" , "And you will have killed me, Teresa." "Xo ; it Is the poisonous mists of the Cainpagna." 'What brought me hither to breathe them?' asked Lioncl, abruptly, '""hesigiioro I'm gets that I begged Dim not to think of bo rash a scheme," replied 'ferc-a, evading life question, "I'or ine, who am accustomed to thu changes, it is hul'e; lor tho bignor it is death, and he must go," "Whither?" f'Ilack to Krascali, if he so wills it j or, better, perhaps, away frunrltnly." "I Uftiiuot livonvvay Iroiu Ilaly; it is my life, iny hope; and hero I can-study art and ii.nko myself a home. Hero 1 can bo hup. py, and yet you send mo unity f ' "I have luid ihoMgnnro that I am not fitted lor his wife. Hmides, my duty is to my 'parents; I must, tend them till, they die." - ''Yet you ieavn.'tbeuL now !" "Only ll.r their benefit." ''It would benefit them more if you were ,my vyife." ' Hut Tercs.v. shook hcr.licad mournfully. "Sun e jiouible," sho said, decidedly. v,."Yet yoji lovomc, Terca?" "Yes;',' ,naid..ahe, with emotion j "but I unit t do my. duty. 1 havo made a vow not to marry to long as my parents livo." "It is u foolish vow," said Lionel. "Jt is nevertheless a vow," sho replied, firmly. "Signore, you must go. JiMt'o, Aildinl" Hut as sho spoko a sudden shivering seiz ed her tho luyer that sho had dreaded for Lionel hud fallen upon lieorlf'. V Teresa hail hut few friends among tho la borers in thu C'limpagna; but one woni.m, whom Lionel recognized n belonging to tho 1'V.isc.iti, was willing enough to undertake thoollico ol nurse in consideration of tho luviih payment for it, nud to accompany her homo when bho was nut of dancer. Then Lionel turned hi ktep northward, scekins no intcrviuw, for ho know that Teresa was, firm in lu-r resolution, nnd that It would ho nn insult to her piety and her soma of filial duty to attempt to shako It. So lib hastened away, Imping: by constant change and excitement to drive Kit imago from b'ht heart. Ho puiscil, tho frontiers, nnd then the cold tint th winds begun to blow, und lie could not fuca them, Jtnd l.lonol Merion learned Uint hU Only hipoof lifowBulndcesrUn Italy It neemed .ftluf-t a though fatoweivl'Iddlng hlu retting luid u he passively relgtsl h!inse)f,iaWi,MetKl by nhnv Muse tho way to l'Vasciit.tU'Uyli)g no ho drew nmrer nnd nearer to, U nnd yet with overy I ntcntloii of beclnjt Turn "iuco more. Hn took tip hi residence nt tho inn ngnln, hut saw nothing of Teresa; neither did ho hear ol her until upon making inquiries from the innkeeper ho found that Immediately upon her return from IheCnmpagnii her par cuts had been taken 111 und wcto now in tho last stages of dieaso and win poorer than ever. Hut Lionel shrank from intruding, Although ho and tho old Cecchl had been vci v friendly. S ill Teresa hnd n conseiounos ot his prce ico in tlie constant supplies of nil need ed fur tho sufferers at the hands, of tho inn keeper, nltd she did not refuse them, for she was aim isfc worn out with her vigil nnd per Imps rcg, rded this unexpected assistance as nn ansvvci to hsr prayer, mid therefore not to he flung ungratefully aside. And then .'mm' tho end, Tho death angel closed the old imui'( eyc, mid.lhi' mourners carried liim to .li-i grave -soon to bo follow ed by the wlfu who Jmd jmirneved with him through the world. And then Teresa was lelt an orphan tlom iu tlio woild. And then Lionel once nioio laid: "Tenisii, you lovo me ."' And Teresa rep, '.cd, - i-he had done be fore, "Yes." Hut Itis tL m she added: "The vow that parted us is a, eon (dished, and I am no longer f'oib ddeit t.) bo your wife." Vatscl't Magazine. Dfii.l Letters'. The paradise of 1 iaU, "lo few unknown," is tlio mental comment as 0111! sols' tho many evidences of people's circle vsness, foolish ness and stupidity which arc displayed at tho Dead Letter Ollico "Museum. Arranged in glass cases on the four tines of the room me all these waifs of travel, dipliye,J willi a vicv to their ir.-pcctivo attraction, and suggestive of Iho lieaeltery of postage btrtft. 's nid tlir :id i 1 Li'e vyl r' s"inetii' ovel ilr- s r eu mu '-1, itr. lore is iv r; "".Ling nut -in iil 1 luni 0 ! iinb.'i U' lurgi 1- ) an a lnvi -pipe Lit. SmicIi a pn lelieiMiaiil mi it -1 it l ivn, so 1 li.qniit. o''ilij ijuiiiitiiicii. nud .i;..itoiI hopes 1 L ieks 0 ji.dr--tln ii an v nolo sw itches of lliem aid lis I'm .dlott tra'i..'. vu in-' luni lliem nnv d(1 1'inhelS'if . in in ilic ! is.'in nt of t 11 Lit! d.1111. Hut 1100 ir.seif the reeip out ol a iden pmcel 'rum tile liHl.ds nl tl.o p lm:.i sinno inortl'tig, which upon beini'i lonrsl d'soiiv-is t Jive ike I Whether c would go inti nip tures or hysterics at null a titasiin' would bo a mailer of tastu, 1 suppose. Hut, lien, people do send snakes rlirough Hie' mail, and sometimes they comp. back t thu l)e.id-Lt- tcr Ollico for want ofn 'daiiuaiH. nud we seo them lending a serenely: .-spiritual existence. in n ghisu.jur among ntl er stray po.Knl curi osities. It is a, fact that a jostinastcr one? found n small livo alligator disporting among tlie letters nud lippcipjuji mail-bag, There was cU a b mquet of fresh (lowers. which had slipped out of its bos; nnd a con. pie of empty boxes, veiyJ-imilurSiu size and shape, nnd both nddre-sed to ladies, left th poor muiiJiiidoubl ns to vvhieii tho alligator belonged, and lo which tho flower, One can hardly renllzc that llion- i a dai ly average of 12,000 or lo.OOO ilea'' ,'eltcra, or about -100,000 1 month. Allowing- one liersou I'or a Utter, (here aru -lOp.OOD persons every month who undertake to send li'tle's l ilher without slanipH, without address.-', nr with caucellfd slninps. iiisiiflicient nos'bgo, or illegible or incorrect addresses, Mudv of them are wiiliouij-lainp or nddiesf-, and ol leu villi no signatiite which gives the slight est clew to persons sending them. Thiro nro -10,000 a month received lhar, either lack postage or address, or eUu havn in-ufllcient orcatuehd stumps ; and, stra ige as it may seem, there are sometimes lliu most valuable letteis, often containing currency or drafts for huge amounts of money. It is estimated that there is about 53,000,000 in diaftsand $75,000 iu cash received yearly through dead letters. This is all returned, if possi ble, to the persons sending it ; but if any portion of it fails to find a claimant, it is turned over to the Host-Olllce fund. Yeiy little difficulty is experienced in re storing the clicks and drafts to the rightful owners, but tho money generally comes in small sums, and is Usually scut in tho most careless, haphazard fashion, and tho loss of these small suuin und tho ignoruucn or caie lesMiess with which they are launched upon representing 11 ileal (If Mill'eriug ard disap pointment. It is veiy niutising to see tho letters open ed, and ;:u cu at their contents beforu they are. brought lo light. Three out of fiv.i of a bundle of unuddiessed letters contained money, 0110 of them n $5 note. Then ihero are such quantities of dress samples in let ters. Ono would imagine that nil woman kind had (ii-covcred a language in tho inter change of tluso seinpa of dreas fabrics. One half show their prosperity iu bits of silks and sali.i.-, and tlio oilier half in slips of six penny calico, and it is only iu the Dead-Let ter Ollice that they meet uncommon ground Certainly every fifth Idler contains a photo graph, ami 1 don't imagine thnt any gicac caro is taken to return lost photographs; but any 0110 so bereaved lias tho privilege of rummaging among the forty bushels of liu man "counterfeits" which have accumulated here. VltUITVort Kool). It a child' digestion becomes impaired und the gastric juicobc comes weakened or defective in quantity by overeating or bad food, tho wholu alimentary canal becomes clogged up and filthy, and furnishes nests for such worms ns will brecc there. In this weakened condition of the system they cannot bo destroyed by the pro cess of digestion, and lieucu great harm 0 lines from them. Now it Is nn interesting fact that fresh, npo fruit is tlio best proven tivo for this htato of things. Dr.ISenjatniii Hush pointed this out a hundred years ago- Ho made a scries of experiments o'i earth worms, which ho regarded as morn nearly allied to those that infest tho bonds of chil dren than any othrr, with 11 view of testing their power of retaining li fo under the infiu cuco of various hiiOstances that might be ust-d as worm medicines. The result proved that worms often lived longer inthosukub- stances known ns poisonous than In some of tho must harmless articles of food. For In stance, in watery solutions of opium they lived eleven minute' In infusiims of pink mots, thirty-thrco minutes; iu claret wine, but iu tho juice of red rlicnies they died In tlx minute; in black cherries In livo min utes; In red currants In tlirvo iiilnub? ; In whcjtWlvcrrlra in seven minutes, and in rasp, bciries in five minutes. From these, oxiwit. menu Dr. ltuh nryucd that fresh, tlpo fruits, of which children ro fond, nro tho most speedy und chvclivo poisons for worms. In prnctlco tlds theory has proved to bo cor reel. -tTnciiKafV Guttllr, Itufus Clioate'i Fence. I nuppose. that tho story nbout Kufus Choato's hand writing lint been told often. It noems that Mr. Choate, whilo living ori n farm down in Massachusetts, wanted n new fenco nroiuid tho homo lot. So lio cnlled lh his carpenter nnd had n talk witli him in re gard to tho work, nnd tho next time ho Went ti Hoston ho got his nrcliKcct to mako a nugh sketch, showing his ideas of how ho desired the fenco to bo built. On tlio day appointed for tho work to begin Mr. Choate was summoned away. Just ns ho was nbout to start tho carpenter appeared, and Mr. Choate pulled tho plan out of his vest pock et and hurriedly delivered it, nnd then drove oil' to catch tho train, ltcturnlng after an absence of tno weeks, on approaching his l)oino ho was filled witli amazement, nnd led to doubt whether ho knew whero he lived ; his homo lot was surrounded by n zigzag fence of most extraordinary design. When ho saw tlio old carpenter pnundinsr lustily away ho felt reassured as to the identity of tho place, but was most puzzled by the marvellous' fence. "Hello 1" lie shouted, "what arc you do ing ?" "Doiu'?" said tho old carpenter, smashing in a ten-penny nail with ono blow, "we're doin' some pooty tall work. We've just slung this fenco together in n little hit ics time than any similar slingln' was ever done in tho Commonwealth of Massachusetts! We'ro two days nhead of contract time now I" "Hut, for Heaven's sake, what kind of a fence is this?" "Don't know. Thought when you gi' mo th" plan it wa lite (kindest fence I ever heard of, but I supposed you knew vvlml yo 1 ("anted." "1. 1 1 " rind .'!ufn ' m" . me . ' m il v . it 1 -p iter i. "' 'd o'ci ti. encc. :lr. (.;, oat re Haul 1.1 ht'iiU l" 1 lu '1 feit in .'-c, 'To. '.pocket ana L. uo d I 'n col the p'm , 1 nt 1 'loty i 1 ji: i '"i. 'i.ir'l. rii'ng, t tci.'v.' j "ih ici:u In ,-nj 1 .V ti -titi .ms icij i-'iin. 'ir nr. Mi. t 'o sii) ,"ii,i i'ti , o. "icn U'Hntl- "i."1 ' I hill on 'l,i-y ; 1 . ire. . seinoii f ft tccu iu.r 'potif 1 ' nn rli out ntl-wliu'' I t'ulr iu-'iin ' 'en..''les ic'11 ( f nd ifdijily Vtied with simw. isoinbt WO- 1 i.' Vhi one I uinlreil sl-trt off I'Duni nr, x'ws' btiiitf iiiithing irovidi"l lor tin no b tlifil "x.i'iliinr iu isten. Lik'N c.-im 'Is iiii'li'r r-rltikr' u'reum- slanee-, when uiih'uliii they'btl'de nfl'-niihs iu diU'ereiit ill reel io'nJ. Wli'i'-ii -flu-yi iilu wanted again 'tli'ei'' s'eiliskiii 'latl drlvert- get beldn I tllcm in -"i Vend diro. i'i n-Vi.iiii 'by' hall 01 ", l" 'oo'i ; sln-w Hall : l l nvi'-iMir i-onsj.'.ei mile 1 ilic .! 1. "'grnd 'du drive; 11 1 a si.i M r-ircl . . ' lie. ' is- tin 1 1 cin led by . b'r-ifl c. .' .tilt ti eu di..w it, 1. kti r, uitil ii. strikes T "Tr" le . They neither irv 10 Imp 'Vix ' r brea; thrnugii it. hut. 1 'tildli' tp ;etl . r as ."low; As po-sible. J-'in-illv iho, iwn em s nn 0. . liejd by ono p 'rou v liiln IhoidluM entee v'tndcr Hue line md 1 "li et tlie iiniiniiU ihc" wjml,' rei.iiig them by their inni", firing ng thein out and ivmg them to sniiieili Ink 81 oig1 enough in hold tin in until ) nrni'ssid i ,1 slid. Tlm len iiinilcr ngaiu ti'iHter In pi suit of moss. .stroiig,'tnll and lleet (hd'lglt they inc. able Willi a sweep nf their nntlels '1 iiiwt. uui." .1 pi'iie'ii i-iui'M ,stii biiiiiei.,, ., e ., . : J lliev cower 111 the voice nf mail 'Jlieirmas- n . . .. ,.r -,.t a. ters uro J nrsh, ludiMitid unliiid f thein Tb"V lire mi t.tnid that tlm Milind of tlio dri ver's voieo sets ihcm intini'iig nt suli speisf that (hey will dlo beiore hsltiug if their dri veis enntinun lo urgu them To I'nitsoxs A Hou r to Makhv. Tliero if no rule which philosophers can devise for choosing either husbands or wives wisely that has very much effect, for the young do not trust, the old upon that subject, and choice, for women (specially, is by no means wi frco us we nil afieet to believe. Not ono woman in fifty, unless she l for -lime )easou sue'i s 1 irtutti r.'iij. r lieliiltv --a gmifc "ciieh." h is unyt .ii'ir I '" ,tr-ii ,o,vrof selecliiui 'iiunng adnrrers ; 1 ml i vi-n when sho has, s) -i nileii t'iv-i it avrny 1,1 obodi -nee to a passing, possibly soiisibt',possilily bun doling, fancy that she Jiadfound mi ideal. Hut we should have said there wen- two broad lilies slill vvortli teacMng, hi cause they had sumo chance of boingbelioved, and they were these ; Let thu woman's lint ro qui-ito be a man whose home will be to him n rest, nnd tho man's first object n woman who can mukn homo restful - It is the man with ninny intcresiB; with engrossing occu pations, with plenty of people to fight; with a struggle to maiutnln . iigainut tho world, who Is really the domestic man, in thevvifo's sense, who enjoys hoirte who is tempted ti mako a friend of his wife, who relishes prat tle, who lifels in tho xmall circlo when, no body U above him und nntiody uiiKynpntlu't ic vyilh him, as if ho were in it heaven of ciiso and reparation. Loiutoh Spectator. Tin: ItiftttMX Wfji.i'. liemlent of tho: onco popultr story, tho "J'.xllos of Siberia," and other bimilar'tales, havo made the read ing public familiar with tho habits' nf llio Ittlssinn wolf, and tlie talcs of travelers give us an idea of tho danger and frequency with which theso animals am encountered. Hut un nllcged official statement, recently pub lished iu that country, if it bo authentic, shows that truth is stranger tluin fiction. In tho district of Vologda, nccnnling- to tho official statement, tho wolves destroyed, in the year 1872, 1-1,000 head of largo cattle nnd 85,000 head'of mvlno nnd sheep, tho area of tho district being .'151,000 "riiiare "vends." Tlio vcrst is nbout two-thirds of nn English mile. Tn nil Itiusia, exclusive of tlm Haltie nnd Polish provinces, 7-11,900 head nf cattle were devtrovad in one year making an estimated loss of fivo millions of dollars. In 1875 no less than two Iiunijrcd human beings lost (heir lives) by wolves. Hears, foxes and otfier wild loiinial-r do their sharp of damage, ami Iho njrgregatiMif their mis chief is something wrious to vontemplulr-, There would neenito h no rffi ctttnl remedy' for linsshi i a thinly populated ountry nnd tho peoplodo iintsppejir to have tho hunt Ing passion of our American borderers. Tho npivstitn of tho Russian -wolf Is enor mous. His t-eniicityor llfols nslonlslilnn- nnd ltal)Wthnp(sumkMlrlck Of prelendliiir I,, l..l.l T. 1. . 1... . 1. .1 ... . V . . .,v-. iv i.i ivuiieu hi mo publication from wbWi wtuiuote that 11 masaiit. nndlm. what liMsuppOsed' to bo Kile-ad wolf, took tl.o piwms?(V caixjns homt In tho night the, ponrt),ti heard,! a uhla bii4 J'onnd tho animal on Hits bdilo. It junMtJi nt tho jieasant'ii thr,xth ainl- tho , VIA), win, tu&tH oul for help, (rniiil l)c,hl)uln,w;ljltitl on hrt rcltlrn. llrroitit Then and Now. Heroism Is n drug in tho Knglish mar ket. Really it is so cheap that it doesn't pay any more. John Chlddy, a. qitarryumfi on tho Ilr'stol and Kxetpr raljway, saw a big block of .stono on tho track just as the train cairto tbuuderlng down .at tho rate of filty miles nn'.hour. JIq leaped on tho track nnd tumbled the stono out of tho way nnd was klllcVlJ.in tho exploit which saved tho train from what might havciirovcd n ter ribly fatal accident. A subscription wns, risked lor his widow nnd children, nnd i3 17s, wero subscribed, tho railway giving nothing, ns usual in such cases, Tho chan cellor of tho exchequer wns appealed to, but lie had no funds lor such n purpose, though the! same day England paid 29,101 to ex tinguish n pension to tho family ofn Dutch captain who wns killed two centuries agd. To bo sure, ho was n soldier nnd perished on a field of glory, liko tho Duke of Schon herg, for whoso denth i'l tho buttle of tho Hoy no Ids descendants got half a million pounds, l'oor John Chlddy were merely a qua-rymnn, nnd Inst his life in heroically snvlng 11 crowihd passenger train Three pounds .seventeen I It is a small sum : hut heroes arc so very plenty iu these ilaysl Aiiihcrsris. Tiie pcrlume mado from ambergris is well known, but thu material itself und tho means of gathering it, nre'nolgenerally understood. Wu have, therefore, taken tho Pillowing in teresting notes oil tills subject from the A'd fiWff (hi Ua:e!le: Of the few fragrant substances ftfrliished by tlie animal kingdom, ambergris is 0110 of the most remarkable. It is found filiating iu thu sea, or deposited on tho beach, in lumps varying fr mi a few ounces to fi li-ii, iweiiti "I "''''' .1 hundred pounds, M 1 -l l - 1 ' r n 'r weight havo been ,. .,itli. in. .. .-I .eiety of Atnsler 1la.11 is '! in ho 1 .-i-K-iini 'f piece ivi-li:'ii') ..ii" 1 u 'die I and elgiity-tvvo pllllii'l-, .1 I I vil'U 'd I'' h"UIU JoDlO ). A'.ibergri- is ni'i-t u'.uinluntly found in Hi" J..'itiii"s) waier-, ut tho AIoIucca Islef .'id 11 1 I'ivi 'ii"f Cir.un indel, Smtheiu InJi.i, M.il'i-'u"""' "'! Africa. Neither Is i."h III ln AOmitle, bln fieijuently met WH' oiit'm-owK "fl.l'az'' .and oeQilonally . ouii'1't..i island ui J iinaiua, and along tlja ll. '.es nl' X'iurid.,! and Vliu. CVrU.I.'W l fLi in.pianily on the Kuropeif.i.coftlLj, I'haUiiy its :i lijrbdrluu. j-,,, W -Id ,.ip b'ovs lives iu fs separata nid distinct . tbo world 'tho man lives in. ' It is 1 vrnrld 'Jrt. 'bTtyd only by boys. No evr-iils nre.JinpnVtnt.' "r (if'a'ny moin'eut saVo jh(jsi).iill'ec'ti 'VlboH., 4I"'w they "igii6r6 tbo prescncjvof 'jlp-jr 'eldf'M.olt the streets, shovt ilig out itu'W-alls, thely luvUatiotis, their .iijipoiiUiiiejii.. '1111 our ift'idsi, (is from tho veriest -oLtudii ! Tiny haVe peculiar calls, 'viii-tles,' j as,.iiT.i'( . by vvhiclt tliey CMin jiMtiicain v.Mh ciieh u'.'.bcrnt long distances, lit-' birds ot ,.v lid i.eaturr". nd there is n tciuiiii) v'ildiie-.s filiouiiln notes m "about i'mjb,. Ufa iv or t'(i"ii. Tho boy jnsa-" age, n bar.'.iiimi In bis taste devouring rootr; IfluM . Imrk, Dnrljif fruit, etc!"; and j'jj Ihn.kind'of 1. 'ts.'c or discord lie delights in,' they uavi thci li.siiions that spread frorn' city l') cify. In ono of ot.r.large uitirs tfift .Rig'i at. our. limu vvas nn old tlu can wltirn string attnclifd, out of which "they torture! ' the jiiof saviigK nnd ear-splitting discords, ,, ,,, .. n 1 Tin liol c" vvas obl geil to inteifera nnd sup- ' ' - - . . pre-t;l.e iiiiisai.ee. On another occasioilj at C Ji.stmas, thuvjiiil comp forth with ill) horrr-. and nearly dtovo the town distracted witli . i" hideous uproar. Another savugo Irait 0 'tli.t Ji"y in his untruthfulness. Cor ner him up, dud the oluincea "ro ton to onf that he tvilt 11 Jiis way out. Conscience is :i plant of ti'.uw itowtli in tlie boy. If caught in one lie, lio ii.cents another. I knew a boy who win lu llif1 Imbit ofeatin? apples In school. His tcftehpr finally caught hiin in (lie act nnd, without removing his eyes Irntvi him, called hbiv tn tlio middle of tho floor. ''I saw vou this time," said the teach. er. V'S.iw mo what?" said tho boy innocent ly, "Hit that apple," replied tlio teacher, "No sir," said the rascal. "Open your mouth," and from Its! depths tho teacher, willi pis 1 1 1 limit ninl finger, tool: out tlio pietv of'ap'ple. "Didn't know it was" there"," said tho liny, unabashed. Nearly all Iho mom sciilinionts untTgrnersnre lutein ma turing in tho boy. Ho has no proper self; rispect till past Ins majority Ut course them nr.'- exceptions, but they uro mostly wind-fulls, ScrUmcr' Monthly. A Ycvus Man or CiiAnAtrrctt. New York-has :i low old fashioned business men loft men.wliQ ipust understand thntnyounp man's chnmcler 5 of (he right stamp before they wilt listen to his Hpplication for ein. ploviiient. To viioh a "man a young chap -who had been previously posted by n friend s-.'aine, till' other iIhv, toge'urn n vaeiirit placo.of-liook -keeper, He v,3ro ii standing colhic, U'lihitB tie,, and ;i vqry.solcmn look, and was 111010. taynrnbly received thun )nv had anticipated, ""Yii lieloug tc.,,a,church?." tmrrjed tle merchant,, . . Thu jouiig muii. .paipcd his favorita chiircli.' "Ynu-uro'Ktrictly.-tcroiicrato?" The young iniur.ri plied that ho bad never, tasted liquor in, Ids life. "That, is pond,1' mused Lhq -merchant, tjhewi))g at a blotting pad. "You huvo other m-otnmendalloiib?" - "Only this," unsvvrred tlie applicant, pull ing out u (xickct Hihle. He fell back,thlnk ing 110 luid n clinched on tho old man, Tho merchant ilowly opened tho book, rer moved a Jack of clubs from between the leaves, and slowly tiskis) : which do jou wish lo promt ns nfutlhcr recommenda tion ?" That was wheru the pauso cairo in, nnd it hasn't been broken si f ico. A kind undo having heanl thnt his young dog of a nephew bad again taken tn play nnd lost :i esiuMderalile wini, resolves to re claim him. "Gaming," ho says, "is tho most fright ful of vices. Tho gambler, is, un longer hiu own-" Tho nephew does not appear moved. The uncle passes his hand ncross his fnrebrml ca If to drive away a horrible recollection, tutu, says : , "Come, let me make a mnfetwion to you I myself once dyi-d. Do not gloat over mo I only played onre at eenrte and) (in n voice broken w'th Mil I t-ainedr $I.83J." "Well ?" said the neplietv, tuftlclf ntly at. tonlshrd, "Well, in my rnlmer lnomnt when tho cxellcment of the gmnhig tntdo bad piufodj away, wh n livcted thnt though I had galiiril $l.asi I mtfsiit pcrhnps hard lo-t It, nh) tlio terriblo night timt I pnd, I In o 1 Vr tombed n curd nlnce,"