I Y r f - X THE COLUMBIAN. OOLCUBU UISM0C1UT, I AS UP TltS NOI.rU AND COLCM MAN ClMSOI.lOlTKIl.) iss led weekly, every Friday morning, at lll.'IOMSIlumi, CUI.UMI1IA Cot'NTV, I'A. AT niini.t.inpcr year, Mconts .1 n n t itlowml Wiion nihil i u lvuac Atlortlioo , . i u of the jmri'11 "lit i.i chnried, To ml'scrlbci'. nut of the i.i mi i,iw h'run ire " ivr ie ir, irlcllj In udmiiee n p .1 ir li. i it ti t, :, ii ,, in A ne- 1 I'll 'I'M. Ill II ill -i.. i , n (ml lolIK 0 ! I'l ' I r.'llt- I lilt- .', I ill I' 1. ill tin- ntt y ir Mil nol In' fclwu U p.lH'l'lsenl0.U of til" SUte or HI lit ILlin i IHHIt olli-ies musi be initd for In udi jnee, unless u lespcn slblc person la Columbia county umiiiiii a to pa) the subscription iliie on demand. I'ijh r Ay It Is no lonirer exacted from subset lorn In I'u- county, JOB PRINTIWa. ' r lWilrir iifpurtinont of tho I'oi.rMms Is very coin' i ml our i b IMtntlnjf will rontpMn1 favorn ii of Mio lurife iMIM. AH work done on blv tvitntini nt (he lurifi' eltM. (tomato!, m nti, mid ,il iQiKlci.itc prices. Columbia County Official Directory. Vreslili iit .ind.-e -VVtlUiitii Ktwctl. Aim el it" .ludjoa- 1. K Kiicklmmn, r. l shutnun. rro' 11011 it.m , ,c. 11. Frank JSafT. Co'lit i-'mpuer D. S. Walker. Wisi. r x iietiorrtnr Williamson it. .taooby. District Altorney Hi ltil It. Utile. .Siierln--,iohb W. Hoffman, surveyor -smiiel Neytisrd. 'IV,i.tii'ir 111- 11. W. Ii!tiivnn1d. ; i.n.riissi mors lohn lleruur, 8. W. Mcllenry, Joseuti Hand, iloniintnloners' Clerle-Wllllam Krlcktmum. Auditors M. v. 11. lillno, .1. 11. casey, E. li. Ilrow n, Coroner-Isaiah Yeutfer. rurv commlssloncrs-i-ll liobUns, Theodore . Rtnltli. ituuaiv minerlnteii.lotit William II. frnjder. Moon Poor Istrlot IJlri'i torn It. rt. r.nt.Hcolt, .Via. Kramer, liliiumsiiuri! aim nioinas maw, MO t. Secretar . Bloomsbui'g Official Directory. rrniMsnt of Town t'ounell-O. A. Herring. cU'ik-1'nul ii. wnt. L'Wet of I'olli o I.in. '. -'timer. 1'roslili-nttf .lait'ompaiiy Miorr. Socreuiry-o. W. .Miller. , iu..,,ii-iliiiri il.inktnKUump.iuy' John . Punainn Pri'tUciit.II. Il.Uni'Z, O.isliler, .loliu I'eaouck, lel- iBP firs Ma lunal Dink Chariot II. l'uxton, ''resilient 1. 1'. I'mtlii, I'ltihler. ... OoliimW.i countv Mirual anlftt 1'iiml uiul T.ran .wk'Li I in-U. II. I.tl Jo, rresiai'ii', : ..nuir, m.ii nni'ip' IliilldlnyaniHavtnir I'unilAssoelatlon -Win. reacocK, rreBioeui ' iiooimui, wuilihj . illooin'tliurif Mirual savlni Puml Aswicl.ii Ion .1. i iiroirer, rreisuien ,i. i.. imii.-uuu no. CIIUKCII D1KKCTOUY. BAI'TIST CUritCU. Kov. J. I'.Tnsiln, (Vipply.) , soiiil.iv SiTvlooa-l 'X ii. in. rrtid OX p. in. I'ruyer Muotlnj-Kicry Wcdneaday evculns at rt 8fre. ThopuWIeiiHilniltodtoiittend, ST. MATrilKW'K tPTIirttAN CHl'llCO. Ilrita or-lliT.i, l. . Miuelay. "'in. I iv SorilcCT lox n. m. and TM!'. i'r.ncr.Meo lnj-Kvcry Wednesday evening at : Seats' frep. No pews rented. All aro welcome, PUldllYTKKtASCIIUllCll. MlnWi'r-ltev.stuurt -Ml":l.ell. suii.l.ty Services mx a. in. tinu G, p. m. l'r.a er )'leo Insf-Hvcry Weilr.esihiy eu-nlog at ox H.iHfnv. No news rcntO'I. Stran.-ers neleoroc MRTiiouHT r.rm oiai. chvkcii. rresMInc Klder llcv, W. i:vau. Mlnlster-i:ev. M. I., smyser. imiil.iy senfes-l X audnx ! t.lbi0ri.Us-i:ver.'Mon(l.iy evening ;cft I'ounir Men's I'm- er Men. Ins Every luesda) ".'S'fn'i rrS, Meeilng-Every ThumUy evenlnB I U'CIOCK. iiFMiitMiincmmcit. Corner of Third nud Iron btrects. I'astnr Itev. W. K Krebs. iteslilenee- Corner 4th und 1'niliailt.et.ireeie, Miindav servleiM t"X u. m. and T p. in. S'niilai School 11 n. in. I'rnver Jleetlnit-satiinlav. 7 p. in. All are lm lU'd Them In nlw.1 s room. st. viri.'a oilmen. rti clor- ltcv I,. ZiiliiiiT. Snnda services b'V n. m., "X P- " ..uil.i. k!r.,.1 O 11 I". Vlrxt'siin l.iv In tho month, Holy Communion, s.rvices nren.iriilnr.v to Communion on l rldn) ivpiilii-'holoreilie st sund iv In cicli month, rows rented; but ever) hodi- welcome. RVANIIKI.lC.lt. ciinteii. rresldlnir riiKr ltev. A. 1.. Iteoscr. i.a.f ttniwmt ll.tl.lf.r. Siinilav Seritci'-a p. in.. In the Iron street Church. I'rin er Meetlnsr-livery snnoniu ni t p. m. All nvo Invited. .Minn' weleuiiie. ...... (.",'1,1.11 .ir l lllfllT Meets In "the little Wick ' hurell on the lltll."- Irnnwn II the WeWll It.lDllSt CllUri II -Oil UOL'I. Mill i lioenlar meet Inn for ivorslilp, eiei)' Lord's day nf '"iSHl?"! 'the public uio eordlalli- Invited to M..M IiLOOirSBUUd IJlltKCTOItY. QCIIDOI, f)ltI)i:US. lilank, jo-l piint"! aij 1 n.-nlll I OIHII1 111 H'llllll HOOKS, uu umu uu.. tor sale at the i'oi.i'MIiia.j unite. TtI.i'k" )!M'!I)S. on I'.ireln i.-tit 1 l.inin S' P.irwi'.roinmoli.lliiiror Adhllllls luton Bi.fil- tTr' nidtrustvos, for sale chuapal the Columbian orocc. TAiiniAnKci!itTrncATi:si'i.iiritiii'ii HI und for s.ile at tne Columbian nuuf. els or tlu uoipei ana .iiiiiui'i mio'uu o"i-iij '"'- SOIVOS U'ltli llieso UOCOShury I" 1 1 o-iea. TTIIMTinKS.-iiul l.'.m-t.'tliW Kce-Hills for snle rf nt'theCni.i'MiiiAN offlee. Thoy eontiilii the eor. recU'd fees as "itnhlished by the Inn Act of the lA-if. mire urmii l ie 1110 eet. r.,i;ij u''" ""'' , t.ihlii slioiild luvn one. "Vri-NU NOTKS just prinleil ami for sale y clio.ip at tuo cot.i'MBiAN or.iuo, l'ltOI'IlSMONAL CAKIW. c 0. I1AUKI.E V. Attorney-nl.I.aw. Oil lu Urower's bulldlnK, Snd story, ltooins 4 , tl. W.M. M. Ui:iiKIt, Stirseon ami I'liysl- I. etuu. ore IJ. corner Irock amlMaiketl 1' I.'l' A VG M Tl G ..i. ,."! Il,vul. ,1, , ,W,.J, .'.. 1'., . ...'v.". ." . elan, ronice and Itutldencu on Third stiuet, II MrKKLVY. -M. D.. Siirmiin ami I'liy- lcliiii,Loith side Main streil, below Market. II. HOIIISOX, Attoiney-Kt-I.aw. In llurtmun's bulldlu?, Main street. Ollice Q AMUKL.KK0I51. Altornev nt I.iw,OI!ic'e lu llaitman ti luilWUit,', Alain Htieet. H over , Clark &. Woir'aStore, Mala sttett. Miisuni.i;,'noi's. D .A l 11, U"'l l.'illl..'". ,',n rii'.ei.'vne!'ij Mereli.'iut Tailor ilulu hi., uiioio central iiotei, T 8. KUIIN, il.-iliT ii, Meal, Tallow, etc., J,, centrnbiteei, leiwreni-uoimiiLu.-inim, i!Utiixis OAuns. K. WAU.KU, Attoi-nej-nt-J-iUW. Incrcacc ef recslcns etU'.ncd, Celletticnsrss onice, Second doorfrom 1st Mitlonal liaiik. llLOOMMlUltO, I'A. Jan. 11, 1373 U. J. C. JIUTTEK, 1'llVSICIAN SSUKOBOM, ortlce, North Market strett, Mar.JI.'Jt- lllooMsburK, Tu. jr u. punk, Ai roi iioy-at-1-n". Iticrcuto of IVn.iotis Wl tatucd, Colluctions .MuJe. M.OOMSIIUKO, TA. onico In Knfs ucimiso. -rU. I. L. ItAlllI, iTiAcncAi, di:nti&t, MalnbtrKl, oppcmlle fplfrcoi-ftl CU'ltcU, Itlofms- bur?, ra. :ir Tcth eitracled v,ltlioutplB. aug w, TT-ly. JHOCKWAY & KI.WKIJ,, A T TO II N E Y S-A T-I. A W, Oolvmsiam 11011.1'isu, llloomsbiirg. l'a. Heirlicrs Uio Uiiltod HUU. lw Asamlalloii. Collectioi madu lu n iwit ot AiiiUliu. oi Umi. c. K.A W.J.nUCJvAI.KW, ATrolUi'KVS.AT-WW, HlOOIUHuKK, I'll. onice on Main tslrwit, iliitdom-bolcii t'ourtlloun- 1) , J. M. CWUIC, Lti AriOUKKVU-AT-WW Hloointliuri;, l'a. uaoe lu Snt a BtilluiiuV. F. P. WIXMKYKU, ATTtlltNKY AT ('incs-ln Ilwtuaii's Ilullilliig, Main nit I, IIKi)iiUitiurk', l'a. II. 11TTI . IIOB'T. H. UnU. E. II. fi It. U. WTTI.K, ATTt) KN E VH-AT-U W, IUoomsburir, l'a. TMI.OIt. tii.riLf, l iKinik ii n C B. aiWCKW.Vi', ?,,,. s t..i... 0. 2i. 2WSLL, f i-aitereanif roplo.ers. 1 w'.Mii.unt, ATTUItNRV.ATlL.WV onictiln llrot'r'elnillrtlii!;,icn.iil Moor, room No, nioonntiitR, I'u. W II V E I.I,, I") 15 NT1S oftleo In It irtninns Block, stiornl floor, .tinier Mull, and Miukct Sliects, Bt.oo.Msliui:a. May se ly. H ti:uvi:y i:. SMITH, ATTOHN'KY-AT-I.AW, Onice In A. .1. Kvan's Ntw IIcildikii, IILO.'M-'IU'IKI. 1 . Member of Commtulal taw and Hunk colleellm As sociation. Oct. U, '77-ir 1. l)l!INKi:it, OUN'aml LOCUSMITII. Vetil: .eulng Machines anil Mathlner) (.tall kinds re- dilred. OrritA IIocsk lliill.llm;, Hlooinibinir, l'n. rjlilTlSH A.MKltlCA ASSUItAN'CH CO .LJ... t. 1 lll.A L 1'IIU'i l.'Sill ll.l."SU( tlt.Ml'rtiM. Tlu1 hum U i f tl i sri ri'il rortniRtl'iiis pip nil tn eMctlih Mil.lli MXt'lilTU niidore Ualiie lollio n i.in: ui i lie ouij. .MUtUTUit' Hill n OH I lit' nKHIIlP IMC l.P flfCI riPU. !.( b i isdutii v nii't nnNjm v urituhii ii mid nnld ill M (I lin llt'H'I Ilillil-U UJ l IIIilMlAN 1 . IV ISM 1, "I'tJ ii a iff i ii iii i mi i 1 r. n vi i imi iir. rcniin. 'I lm illldbol iuliilnll.i (outit.Y hliuuld n.itinitize tlit Rciic.v wlti it lui-HB, II ul. , aiu tiiljiiftirl and OY, Bstliantfo Mold, lUooirifeburf, l'a. CtililttU. Attna, Ins Co., of Ilurttr id, Coniipcttcut, LUfipool, lmJon and ilobo HOjnl fit UMTlHiOl Liinuaftthtn' Klrc AHscKlutlon, t'lilUdelphla . 13 "rt'U.'HHt . ltl.OiiO, (nl . H.llHI.lHHt l fun vl I H' Mutuul Tr.'U. Ilomp, Sow York S.Oi'.uim ISO I). l.IMM) As tlio nenitlM nro direr t. HilIHos nrc rlttpn for iiiu iiihiuuii wiiuoui any ucmj in uiu (.iuiuul iikjciu; burg. B.1 IIAKI'MAX KErRESKNTI TUB ICIIOMlSn AMi;!I('.VK lNSL'JIAKCi: CO.MI'AXIKS: I.) coming of Muney I'eiitip)lvni.la. onn inn iiean ri l'liiianeipuia, ca ranklln, of " " i enns.i liuiitn of " - at mors ot oi k, rn. alioierof New York. Manhattan of " tifllcn on Market Stieet No. n, lilooinMHirg, I'u oil. so, 'I7-ly. OATAWIs-SA. 7.M. I" KYKlUiY, 7 Ctilb'ottoni pioti.iitli nmdp and rfridttcd. OIMph onpolto Catawls'-ft DeiORlt Jiank. flm-33 A. II, ACIIOTT. Y. II. KlIAW! AHHOTT t JMI AWN, Alt oimjys-at-Jiv. CUTWVIS.SA, i. Pensions oblalnod. dec 21, '-1 PENNSY L YT A N I A G RE AT T RU A K LINit3 AMI IINITKH STATKS MAIL ROUTE. 'Hi" nttpnllon i f Hip travolllncr inilitle Is respect fully lubed lo s I no of the uieills ol this irt tut hlub- uay. In the eontldeiit aertn n and helloi ih.tt no other lino run oiitr ifpiul indueem ids as a route of luioori irui'i. in Coiihti uction mid Equipment thi: ' PIWXSYIA'ANIA li ILliOAI) stands pitnfosK'dl at the bpad of inerle.inrallwas The traek Is double Hip I'tiMto length ol the line, of i-l mils 1,11,1 on helm oak th-s. whli h aro einbetl- ded lu a lounrl Mlon uf look b.ill.o-i t-lyhti en Inohos In d-'P'b. 'l brtdp'i aro of iron or tune, and bul t unou uio inisr a n r.ieti p u o. lis nasstntt r ears. nhllo eti'lnenllv safe und Mibst.mtt.il. are at the : ha me nine mou-'isorconiiurl undekyancu. TH3 SAFETY APPLIANCES I In ii e on t Ills lino well Illustrate the fii'.eeliiK mid Iltiernl nolley ft IN lietnaireliii'lit.ltl .lecordance with I which the uillll) only of nn lmproieini lit nndnit us t-iM nai iieen me iiiK"iion 01 eoniiicraiiou. Anions many null be noticed vTASEY COUPLE?., SUFFSS and PIA:?Or.l! THE WHAMCi: PATS1I? SWITCH, AND THE WESTlK&HOUSi: AI3-S2AKI!, formtbirln conjunction with a rci't doubln track and ro,oI-hed a rombinatton of Rafeynardsntralnst accidents which have rendered tt.em pratllcully lm- pos-iuie. Piillmaii Palace Cars are run on all Kxpress Trains Prom S'im Yorltt IMiltndrlidilii, Itallliuoip mill Vt ItHtllllUlOII, I t'llll'llUO, lillf'illlllltl, !.HIllIlll't liuUiuuipollH unit M, I. mils, and to nil rrlnelnal points In the tar West and south wiih hut one ehaiiKe of ei.ri. I'oniieciloii'. aro iniiile In I'utoii DeiioU, nod aio insured to alt Imi'Uttaut ll'.llltK. op the PENNSYLVANIA P.OUTK Isadinllted to lie unsunmssed In t he world foreran I diir, i.enut anil iiuki) nii rlor u rreKhiiieiit fa- eiiiiii h are pioiiui u . lupioj e,s are (ourii oiik auo niieiiuie, intu ii ih in uu v iiii.ie n sun nun u iniuj uio i euiiiiania i.uuioiiu niii.i lunu A l'l.KASlNO AND MKMOltAIlI.K KX. I'KItlKNUK. Tlrkels for sale nt tholoiwfct ruteR nt the Hcket oiliees or Uio o uipaiiy lu all liopoilant titled und lull US. FKANK TIIOM7SOX. I.. I'. FAHMI.lt. urnerai. nana k'er. Ce'l l'asiii ni;tr Agent. r. K. bllOKM AKEIt. Pa&H. AlmiiL Mlttdle DM.. 12 Notlh 'l bird Mrcet, ltatrPburj;, Pa. ten, i, i-iy. Tin: ciueat r,Nfii,in uemehyi GRAY'S SrEOIFIC MEWOINE TRADE MARf Is ejippi btlly reei.m TRADE WARK, in -i.iH.i iih m uu- 7Jfhy rutin cfpftrfin- W fcT niatorrt e i lm now fl$&ii f tene, iiiiduildK a. Z4Z 4i Sj t1". siuhiiH h ks tir "(7 Ml III l, I III "UI 1 nfcslluilc, 1'aln tn, 1 IikL- I I liitu' jjsioraxasiag a. ;u. e .1.1 Af IVM. man other iscascs that Pad to tninlty,'onKiuip. t lun a nd I'reoalnie i-ruvo nil t r which as a rule urn IltKt caobod bv ih Uitltif from the t id hot leilure andiAir Indulge 1 1 e. 'lbe hpi t lib' Mt dlrlno Is Ihe result of n life nud and munj ,euibol exiKilenee in ttitmliiL' tbeso kin eial dlsi'io-fH. j'lUl piiiucuurn 111 our pttiii'ineii,wiiitu wo ueire tOKi'tid rieoiiv mainoeer.v oi.e. 1 ! kill I'l IIP All lllt'lllt' IH MllU UV 1111 111 IlirL'lolh UL 1 pt r I n k ic, or mx ptn-hat B ior 90, or win nu k-oi by mull on itct lj t ot the money by aihirthlntf MIIK (IWAYMKPiriNCCO., o, to. Mtthmlp'H Itlock, 1 ttif It, Mhh, Knid in r-l f loKt'in fcr bi'C. A, Kltlir, tind by ull IiruLjfWs ei'rwlieio. IMilllN I If 5 11 HWitmii OijililB, I lllli-'UIti kil t, r, ' & it a week In sour own to n. SfiOutnt tree 'NorPk. PA er If mii wont a bu!uek I at wiiii-11 perfoiiHor en no hv mn t ai;e ereat navalltie time Ihev work, write lor purtliulars to 11. lliU-KT i Co., I ottlai.d.Muliio. iimri.il vi, 'i-iy 1-UHINF.SS OAHIW, 1") vism : OAKIIS 1 hwcii iitfinu U1IXIIKM1M.' ' l'dSTBKH. (' . I fjeatly ami Cl'.t8 ly (irirled nt the Coi.i'M' UIAN UlUCtl. fcr X. Tlio Seaside Library. Clmlw ltookmio lontTpr fur thi fpnonlr. Tholwst iMiitidird iinrHri HlTln tho reacli of pvitj nno. IkH kn iinufl ur itOTd frpni fti tna Lrlrn (uncluicireil ntid minbrldftt'd) tor if uinl V) cents. 1il. AN bVMfe.lij Ml(Mu!firk 1rtc Mt Imnl '1 lines by fmriPlHt'kens H-c Km. A Iir,it- Uiily, by Mlw ,Mulck k; hii rmiu i.iy, vy ruuu uaunu iuc lofl. M the Mgn ot iho Mhtr Minion, by 11 I l'nrjpon loc Kfi. '1 hu master 1 1 Uil- tircj lamlw, by Mrs lltory IfiT, lUa.lc-o'-flrrtwby It t. .'.irWin Vc los.'iiic sta Kliifr by CnptPtu "nrrjnt Ho H V. IIietiiioi'H l tt'ii, b. Mlw M P. 1'inddon V('o lln. Tb" otilM-t 1 ot rshflpi. b- FUiipnre MurrjdtK'C Ul. A rourot i tie World lu Hgbty Irnjs. by 11 . liu id i ohIi. hr f'linrlpA Itrndn "in lit. (ti l.irn i.iitln. h 11 I, nrli'i.n be ill. imnell MiirHiiim, ly Mlv, M i; itroddou oc 11 . Ultbtli 1h" Ma?-. b MrsltWood c lit. I'milli.p. bv 1, it ,ilfonl 1oc 117. 1 lie rtin.tlP Mlr.Fter, bj 1, 1 Ips H'C li'. (imit Kxt't tut tons, by (' IMcKins . lit', I'ltrouel, by tlnrnw p Mntrsfit Hkj iw. it inniR'u or n roor i oui if .viRti. by o fcu- lllet 1oc 121. A i tre for n 1.1ft, I iy Mnlnek auc Ui I Iip rihnttrriiinn.by t nrtaln Mnrrit lUlt, Iil'li legemlM, b HImu'l l.oor t"C 121. Niuiro i r mjh h 1'Pir, ity .iirs it wood 2i' Jlur.v ildtton, li MrKUuHkiU no i3'j. i.n nri : orin i umi't a ? n.i.y u liin.icK- llU.1V Htf l!iT. M I-arty T.udlow. by rs (in-Kt.ll loc 1-2- ( ousln l'lilbliH( by Mrt iiuphcM Iiic ivy. ii.u wunui ilnir .lew, (list bain uy Kusreno hue life 'I bn WtinUel Inif .low (2d lialll h Ilnjfeiin Sue "o ;'t. SeiinoiiHOUt ol 'hurt Ii, bs MIhh Mutoek bw 1R1. M rliat'l stronotT. b .Inles Vemo Hc in--'. .uu'K i inion, iiy runrtPS ia'vi r sue lUit. 'i he DuciiehH of Koseinan iim. by H 1. Far- J-Oll ire l.il. Mj lUnllit r'rf w ifp. m Ainoiu n lldwnrda loc la.. AL-Htlui'H lluvliuiid, by Mn MiilocK li-o iht. a I ; i i j 1 lu ,i cloud, by Charon ,oor too ill. IHIC -IPtiri, I iy AI1M Uil IlIUil IOC 1 s, What 1 PLOht l er. b Jnm h 'uo we. Itty, Lnniton'R I U-art. b i l, I-'iirJi-on ine in uii,:uj i.iif, oj n-"i.M i nni'iuon ice 4i. iiiatpriMtiti Ko.my. iiv cimin ii Mum tit loc Hi. Tlio llf.ulr.ttlio 1'anillj, h Miss iuinck aw u;t. no naurnon iom r. i ; p i n-nrv wouii oo 144. '1 lio T.on I lontonaniM, by Alexander ininms lt'c h ). iinu a ininiuu or niom-y, uy .meii.i li. i.d lllllt sue arc UC, LIi.uIpr o'Malley, tlio IiUh Dragoon, by U'pr, (I rip e .No) 147. lt.it f in. tbo Itpefer, bv Cnntnln Vnrnat II)'! no Sim 14-. I tie S Uu k nir. b Ati'ilf KilH-nicN Hi, .lo'lnm Mum 1. b I, r.n I nn ni", .Miu-iii mum i us , ny t j plum .MarryaT, j lit. Tbo l.n ! m ti niv. bv lne l)iim,ii in l.V. Art'mr ii't.cary, by Uuilea U'ur 2- Wind Of lb- ? Inn 134. A Tntnt of 1b!icr. by Annie rewards loo -i. i no ( ouiiT or .voiiuM nno. a ipx Mitnaa 4iK! m. Tlio Ktnif'j tnn, by ('apt. Main at luc l.7. Ihuid and dhne, by Aintllu 11. Kdsatd3 tuo I w. Troauro Tinwt b .im'iel 1 ner goc l.v.i. 'Iho r iintoln 'iitii, bj Captain Mairvat lac but. 'iiio jiiii k '1 ullp, liy Alexander lininaa 1 1 .j ifll. 'He- Uirl-I Mill Lut, i:. i.jnii Llntcn 2to nn. iiine 'tint lot ir limnr so bis. i ran t Mi:dm,i, b npt.tln Marr nt, too if.i. o'nu win sMon, uarri'-i r.'wrn loo ir.; Tho ast uiUn . h ib'uriri' -and tio in,, i ni tJio 11 kiaoo, iiy 'lex mi mas H. ( on i ri by hail s I cm r iMe lt.o, -t. i .nv e. bj i h'Hkts Lexer iik- i,o. ui i; ii i or. i.vrnnrjip. ;.ifitrv.ar 171. Most' fin hniiniio, b mih liradd-m V'c s, i if in r no Mil tin i iiii o. o lHitniis io i,;i. .lap.i-1 in ealcll or a h aiiT bj t nnla'n .narrvar enr 174. Kaio i ''Doiirdiiup, m i harb-n eer oo 173. 'I he Pu'ha f 'an lales Cap'uln Marry.it loo Pore'vr.I boeno by Captain Mtrr.at 117. ;eon,'e. Caiitciburj-s V. Ill, li Mrs. Ilenrv Wood 17. bur- (lood Miek, bv 't. r. Vnnf lllloii I7'.t. 'I he HHiorv of a crime, w Vlcb t IlUb'O 1-ti. Arinil ide, bj IIKtr-Collins IS. 'He Countt'hBfle Ltmrny, AIok Dum.is .tullett i.iiurdl.iii.ln .Mik Cntm ron 1-3. KPidluoitb, b r alter ''rott 1110 loc '.no loo lue line 1M. 'I bo l.lltle Mnnrf. by Captain Marryat lo: !. " t(if.t-iip .sui tb art " b lilmd i brouirton 1' i-i, i iipjH-iin m. u, i ii uii'd niiKeuf 17. Nanon, bv 1e.atider I mnan 10,' Hii' uie "in I'ttmiiy ib'iiinsmi Henrj imnbui, b ,M Hs lit iitblon inn Metnolts or a I'lslct 'ii, by Alo. luitnus vji. ,lu 'i iiit'M ( iitit-is by ( antn'ii Vtirtjit luc ll2. 110 Collilralir. b Mi Milo'ei IHiinnj luc 1 i.i. Ib-ait i f MWii-.thl.tn. Mr tiller ser-tt, Sec it'l. No Intontloio., tiv Kloroniv M. matt lt3. 1-nbel ot bm.nlti, in h undi r Ue.mas 1 Mehol ii Mekiebv. bvChar'es IneLens lue li7. Naney bv t'ho.iu Hr-.ii'.'li'on nil, -"t'l 'if?" in i .iniiM.i, o riu i ii i o Slurry it I'.'y cioWtt rs and tho i!t .utb. lo. i Iri Ile.ido I on Sue vmi. 'lbe Munk. b Malll.ew (;. IajuIs, M. P. (Mot k M'UH I. loe tee loc 2uo me 2iH. Cat Imi In bium 1 y rtPv i tirnas Vi2 r. i. Hill's 1 1 ii'Men bj ( ttiru-p i: lot 2':t c .l-ti ritt d Ho-lidiittu b elms. rado jm. '1 he utiir I Into ro. w . II (i. KuiL'ston vn . 'I be tmsteih s of J'aits, (1st bull) by Kucene Mio 20 J 203. ""I o imMuiua ( f ri.ilh,(2d halt) by Eultdo Mie 2 'c inn" T Is ii of Asps, lo i icrenro Marrvat 10c 2H7. 'Uu- CblMrtn cf thu ttt l'oie.-t ty Cant. .Mariyitt no Srts. Ni iih nnd South, by Mm. (Jaslci 11 2 -e a .j i i oi n tiin pv 2bi. You i ir Vu-Hiae,by Vrs. nilphont loc 211. Kaiidt.lt h t oMlon, lo "(njldv lee 212. p.iiVudlHi rr tb ii. k b Kicliiiiinn-CUalrlan tfio 213. Parnate Pin'jr", bv Chfis. Iiletfin 20o 14 uin-tiiwo. Ij Mrs, let Mi Ad im-i Put 213, It rdsof rte, b Mis llrnddon 2oe 2 b.. 1 1 if en is r tt.o liUiW w utiii, pv.ti mes (imntiin 217. Tin Mid lVi'tun hit i:u. Amos Parton, bi (eorco Mlot nil'1 21 y H inbi'i .Hid on. by Cle'iles piekt na .o: 2iy. My own ciiibl, by lu let Marr.iit m i 220. ru lanieiuur; s wit, ij 3iis. iiu.ry u oi u 221. VoorZpli, by p. U'. lit,ltntnn I.isrortlii' Mniitot s ti .1 K. Cnoner 2. 'I ho Maiilaifo Vcidkl In luiiuas 221. i be i't or "bijir, n .1 r, coM er 2"3. 'I w in tlnh'S. by Wtl l Collins 22rt 'Uio I'ath I'liobr, b? P. -t. Cto; or in Ibtnnah. b - Miss viilwl; 22. 'I bo ye 1 1' PiUjfli'' r, by liutnts 2W. n be rioin oik bv .1 't nim 'IP Ci-oper vita. 1 ltt'o t-rwiid and tho MarchUnoss, by . Hilda" 1, Tho I'r.tlrlo. t .1. I'i'i.pnritv C( opor i ark NUbt'HUork, by Mis, iii-fecll 2:t. Tiv. i"i r. b ,i. KeMinotp c-K'pi r 2.it 'i h" Ti tiler ;;etoil ithiH of Jrme Maclll' cinriy 2H3. ii nopii Vt id let, by mm Pra den 2Jo, M.oj la i Is ul' in d mildena Fair, by W'a'ttr ii.--.ini nun .inrups njro 37. ui di-ilnjf lb ir, by ciurb-s Jteado 2;t, bctitiei, I y .lutia i.iann 2;iy No'ihoroii'.'Lfaie, b I'lnulei Mtkiiisand I'll-'! ins 210. The t ii'in l i.u.-li l y Ml- Mulork 4i. I ru oirio. by " tu i.." ms. 'i he 'I hi' o I tl.i rs by V Mlijni mack ii3. Hilsv Mch i.hj i 'uiy lliir.li 244 Tho 'I luee tl'iHi'iMiu n. by I'linus 2ri..tiiel M.ii.li. by .lalnt s 1,1'ilit 2li'.. I i'L' Wonilitrlon. In I'hnrlis l.eado i 1uC lue S'o 24T. Muittu i lmli'lt b l leleis 2IS, lite id tiLil Cueifce nnd hln.ts by II. I Ji-on 2I'J Hi II i li'lleliiiillie's (laye, b) "(Hilda' l'n. Nn Vume In llKti' Collins rnc- lee li'O 2ie KM. I .ul in lm ' n. n 1, 1.) Ml- M II. lirmldou lue 2'ii ll.nd to r.i'iii,b) 1,'iornl'iiiiiii M. iraik lie 2ia. A 'Inn. Van. bv M ( -1 Iriltitr luc .n.'i li" ueioi'iKin. nv .Mies Min i on ice v:-A. lolhulr. b) nelit lion. II. I Imiii-II lie aw. i oi ii (Ukoiirirs HaiiKi.li rs, iy mix. Henry l IMll '.'I, 2r,7. 'i but llo.i of Nrrcott's, by Lcvir ui. 2".h. I 'In 1 1.. '1 1" luieheH lue 2.vj. i.n, Mine lm, (i.i unit) by ii, nr fuel ton 2,".i. V.di nt tne i ex. iVil ball) b llemy t'o. klon Villi, rl.iirlolle'a It htiltal.ii, by Ml&s M, 11 llr.irl'l.'ll yne 2'll. I I'S Ml'l'l'lil li S i HI tllle, 111 llllifil fit vilH 1 es Mlsi ril'lew-Mnllus. 1 lli,o iih set Ie, Ml-i rubles st lvunU, b) lluo b.c ft. iii iv-i nun n-i i-hi'i ir, i y iiuun 11 2... iim vwr.i les jear. vi.iji an, I.) liuco nu wt'i. -liiei'li Ki'tthfi'l, by I'l tuin Mntoat bs' m'J 'I In 1 io-i nf the liiiililuiis b .Mrs N'eiiinan StlS. l'',t).lli (ill'iril.ll.i'll bV I1UI1IH4 i! s 2011 i it tt n lhi Is Mil , bj l.huita I'.unuhli li He 2;u The -Hit, b l les IfO'trto lie VII. me inurj ii a rnjsKiin, (i-t na'l) ni Sumuel Wfllen 'J 271. 'lbe I'laryot n llijKl.laii bid half) bv Kninucl u urn ii 2"e -iiu'i-iiekei iji tuo iitiirin, iy it aiu-t tuck ens be 273. miuiiwjow, nyrapr. .itHrnst l i 2H. i ii iiioiihunu u ieui,( ii nail) i.yMiiuui'i ii nrr n ym 2i4 i.n inousnnii niiinr (in nam i,y runiiiol 2i c A -hudiiw en the Threshold, bv M.irv feed ion ' ' 2io 1 "Ufco irineruko orNnuy. by Ahx Iutni8 tiv 277. rroiiier .la on, ny nor rgv I Hot lm Vi". .eari 1 uut, ny inprns 2 v7U. A I.t nr tntho Moriiu b "Muldi" m Wi ') be lint k oi the ' Mri'hM'nor" in- 2-'.I'nH Matnbout''(roubhtt, bj "Oulda' in 2vi roor.biek bv ' nptjiln Mamat '.(h -A Twebl.v e r Mb'i, by 1 uoi&m yini vm. i'iit r 1 wim. ov c uarioM niLknis m . i mt Mi I p as a tinner, bv bhoda Urouifhtou no 1 1 I "i'ik'V "llalVlUlillin H" vsf. 1 1 Ijfhtnu tirdigo p), 2w.'lh" li ninpiis, py Mrs Kenry Wocd 2t k-w. I'liioniius i-aroi, vv u. DieUins 21hi. Miik l'oii.e, tv Jumeu(jitnt too Vtfl. o:io, by MUs Mulock vtKJ wj."" e Kimiu .-mi, ine enur," by Annla 'thomas phi vtr Miio ' r- 01" iw wiiiuiei iver 214. '1 I o (jftlt x, M MlHk MU Ot-K VOO vv., i.-i ior 1 inv, ny Mist rr din n W, '1 in Purkooi '(ur,"(ttit hall) by Clmilea vi"-. 10111 iuwmmi "i'i:i,"ivuiuin byciiarles h'tiT joe VH7. Hii "uui io Mnii, bv 1 builQM DlcUbS Iv VVs I ilptnl 1 1 1101, li, A1C. I IUUM IOC Wil. ' ITOM.IJ .IHinih fflVIl 1 u ti, Ilv ct ila'ft Aitor. t JiiiMb 1 isett or.d Wal- ttr Pico 2(c For Wllo by all Pof-ksellerti and Newsdealers, or seni poMuict j repuiu, on cr puce, (IKOHtlK Mt'NItO, ruhllstier. 81, 81 and 25, VandewaKrtt., N. V, I'.O. IVOtMlT. nu a, tl-. 1 roao I' ule n onej ta.ler at iiiiklu usihunat. I aiiitlilnilMi l apilal iiiitisulrisl: we will I .tart vlu. flu. perdu) athimoinsiiobytiw ' industi-lnua. Men. women, Isiys und irlrls waiitid iierymbero ti mrk for us. Now lithe time Com!) ouUltand tuinitfttie. Art.lrea.Tsrs in'., .vuf ii.ia, .name. .iiarcn 22, 'is-iy Ao.'ordlnirlo Ihe recommendation of Urn lining Juiy. nn 11 111 oner uu . iii aau rropeity for sale on rridui. Noieinber s, 1st. at ten o'clock a, m., I'litiri Hons,' In HliHiiiisburir luiiUtllouscun U set 11 all Inooftlce, bit .AS IV, Mi ll UNI! V, ) UN in:i!Ni:it, (.Coin'i 3. K. HANDS, I JOHN JOS, I oiuiulsslom ra 1 tl ce,llloouj.buri.',l bct.ts 'IS-4W Atttsl! WM, K1UCKUAUM, Clerk. IjLOOMSBUIUt, PA., F11IDA17 , NOVEMBEll '.' mffwitiriujiBMn s-i..i G- XX, 33 S ' jINIMKNT I0D1DB AMMONIA. r . . . . V Ctirc- all Eal!3 lu ISan mitl lEcust Tr,S'IIMONUl,s: pKOl.AI'MJSPTFltnPalllui of tho WomliA A Wdtl- derlul Cure Mop ji-ar tny wtto hu rtort'd ,Jwltli this, ten tuic ruiupi:iiiii, fju us iiio'iiuuu n uuei' rat ter d'X'tor. went to t.io Uirreieni h jiiltals whoru fe int.U'H art! triMied; tried tiu-m all ; woro bunduot linn puss iriL'i v.uiitoii.v u inpor.iry roiu r. ner uu a iiiiM.'inu(t.-. ttr iippiiott Jr. iii io i.iuuiieuL ler rt'llul was immediate. Mie Is now uell, 11. McPkllMOtT, 40 West 18th s'.rei t, Ne a1 York. I lud twelve ftrokoM ot Ptirmvsls. Mv Ipi. nrm nnd t jiiffttt! wcpj tm l" ; wns nblljcod to uv a e.itti eler trs day. Doetur (.1 ea' Miittneiil. lodldeof Aiuuionl.i h mcuretl p. l.l answer any Inquiries O'J lil.lL IIH UUHU UU UKIJ KNOW 1)1 11. jiuin jriMi n in liriinioru, i onn, cbetUiil I till. PhlMdelohtt. Anrll 2J. '7i. W.M. Miles, l-i Wear . lr-l usoti uiir lodhh or AminoiiU htnlmt'iitun l'b.r.i I p.. nlo.s hind r-astprn Joint Mie lud bi'L'ii cpilte lamu; the tirel was wouopinu; a no wuks now ipmo well, very ru fcpcetfuily 30111a, A. Wei nr. P. H. 1 am now lotlny It. on I.lttlPtno's rl.ht tan a larjre siioc 0011 on u valuable youns liorso was rumoed by lilies' UMnitul ludldo ot AimnnnM. isiIU'llKHIi KA1'I Carpets, lT3bltii avo.. Now York. Astiimv The lortiiros nnd nannies 1 endurtdtor .M-an. nono but thoso who have suffered with till- ii'iriole dlsMe can know. My Ufo was luPeia bie. in ospi'rallou I tried til'eV Unliueiit lo dde of Ammonia. It yae ni" Inbuilt lellef. Used It In ternally us well us exlernall) . 'I ttOS. PltlKUUK, 127 west 27th htleet. fcu.v ork. I was in n t'rcauiul eonditton. .Tolnts swollen, pain Intense. inJoetlorn of tnorphlno Intu mv t Ins tailed to lelb'vo ine. (dleb' Iodide ot Aininonla took awav tho dcHjfiis iruiu my Joints twante,uo one who feiHTeM tu know what will cue them. FOKliVCK I.01IIKUI', N'orth lljtl-j Park, Ijiinmollle to. Vt. Another Putfeier cuied. l-heliared from tbe Massaehutts Mineral lUnpltal as P'eur.iblo, with liitlfo oatory i-houinuism in m should 'n-, linnets an l feet j sutTeivd feai'liilly tor threi jours, tiled eerlhliu'; M-t all hope. Pr. (files' Liniment lod lde or Ammonia clleeted acompeiecuri'. Kl.t.hS' -MITH, No. 72 Ir.ine street. Full KPer, Mass Sprains, splints bruises, hameiiess tn boies, (llb'S Mnlnn-iit lodldj nf Aminoiil.i Is u petb-rt ?pe elile. Noiicrbun whoownsu bore hhjuld be with out It. M. 1Ioui:ns fy seventh avenuo Sou urk. Pi mv r.tmllv, and for the sot'k, I hao usoit tille't I.lnlriieul looldo of .Mimionl.i. It h uiisurpased, und I .mi surprls'datuitj inauv tll.T-toi.1 nnlanles In which It liHppIuah'u. It jjivo' lue utinoht satis fat lion. 'miV .1 l'ltlKK, Mtp'TluU'Mdout Hasten i I'jMisyUalil i K.pertuien t.tl Far.n. fta e. sua i : and lu (iuartsnt f In which then Isa kif.it saMuf. rl 1 lal Mi.- 2.. eont'. Stti.n iiv am. DitntoisTS. N. .1. iti:Mi:uii(rrr, Anpi. Tor nioo.iisbiir. rnaj 41, 'is- . !.UO, The HaU ?ar.:y IleS .'. ie cu '.xr.. Sioo ir,T oot.d ti anr pnnii an! . nut n.ll.'ia ur run1, l o VHnlod twrnnj ii-i.tit ui 1 l ur lent III' ally i . mm,. I tni 1 In tu. I nfifi, r 11a 1 (l-imrfinnlln l ill n, i bu-I . i lit'' . ' -U-t-Li a H Hj, C ithiri! , Vt'- -itU ', I'I'irct.r mhi- 1. Its Iram. til 1 1 i i ii'in t n C lunu' n ,v:,r'i t Iz ll el l f ti " ) ( f--' i ' ' "' o 1 i rr i . ti t ) ! i cnusJ tli"lr lm- id i. i i. 'l l i . 1 1- cro UmB Uia f 11 - tl'", i" i"id i 1 n, fill" iv." J nnttona li l'i-rm i"uin.1i nt i in r . -i. 1 HUttth''!t.'ln " i t'i r I . hi , i ', r . ri'rts nn t i;r Hint nl'iP, tuj.d loci i.aj lo-o'.ali Italic toulr liLiutliy ! TILE ONLY TRUE JIETJEDY i'di COig. It l-tui(.lu4 lotipBtliiloiiponlliolraiurr t'.i i t.'l' 11 num. It j.u aro nni:. riajr fi"n I- I' 4 . 7 'UJ, .,&l'lli.iv.ir tiu..l.tlt. ut;t l It 1 'I. I V , :M,l I . mih.k'''' tuition, Mj'.i i :.: .v . tn.-M-.. . cr rn7 en "u'-r nr'sljjr frm l"l't i;v i'l o'io, .tutu . IT VI .0. KM i.tul tfl'.i' It h it i' r h 1 n 'i 1 ) hrH!ALi.n..i .' tin I lit" I 1 - H i I li I . - ' t ttt.rcliMnco vu u. l.i la.ri. t v. ijx il U 1 rlatrri' Inl, i linn Iniur-T l 1 1 c. rj tva'y f.irna ' lon-irl. i nr t . 1 1 It t'l-l ..i-iivr o rain"lulurli'" -.iiiiJi rtiitn '.o. J Culfli) he, ,lHi-.'nr-.!j. ii ..I'.oit rtUll'r. Vallaor i1- ):p.::iv Tu. to., L,n)p'i"i, iHJjLu iff, u .. Ji?rny I No t(.ri"uo can t '1 r' a 1 1 io j yo iri liuiu 'I'M . . " auil i . . i In hi.i i i, t s, ut tliu, t t-obi 1 1 , o 1 it i. l u t kiuu.l to n lay f t. 1 rotil'l in t iU h ,.i it i . ii w,ti ,i pulT.'iIiij luUQu HdlljT M li'.'tl Willi il l.r ,1 H,-i, t, I Jilt lMnt .m i i ii ii I v lm -i I lu Ot n totU. rf your Mt i l.l i.i. I tii i ,ln HatjUHl nuir Uidni I Mir IHiLtlt-H 1 VII I 11,1 f Hit. ll 1 l 1 u. I d , ,S."t kll'l urn nnw iftJi.iiiiLT it In aIi'i un 1 t-In-iiit i. I tid- wo all BlmlUrlj uUI.ciihI t Hi v a , uiu. ti. r i i.n:ti", i;t Fima st. DOV'T (ii) r(i;ihl(l AKOt'M). Ai ii ttiulaUiitrni' tllr'no I muctmailitil!? rocemm 'ml Ml. Ill lr. I li.W li-. 1 U lit li V tlH.tff Hilil klllW Mtii-ni wlio luoo tnul I', I'll I h 1 y out uuistH kimmI ilikI rdUuI'lo. It an t'i jit f o i, ii nim 1 1, ii 1 1 lHiiolt!t ynu ly iiiukinc ii i l ' i, hut I: i i i In 'ft biuli.na uuii uc CuSiil'lUtii ttut Ik r hum it 1 M W H, 11, PL ALL, Hhtrt cJ, L. I. ov w:ii i upAMnvc. I uM otio lioitlA of H.nitiM rn 1 fin tniOifullv tar tlmt It Ib rurtol inn (.: Jibt 1 CM LiiU tUUoi Ml 4s uf jiufi kUDdliij. Fw Sain at ii. J HUUl STORE. Pit who is uutlini lo i lo guarantee Vluultr.NE to proie as repi oeuled. Hu Is, 'JS.-iy. iit Private Salts, A FAU.M CONTAINING AI10LT mostly clean d, und ivtiicen nie ertcud a I.AP.UE JililCIC DWELLING HOUSE, a Pi U 1110 till Ik I!nril. I'Cf.li Hull nml rllwr nut. bulldltitrs-a wrll of nop walerat thohouoe anil one ittihHlin. There uiealMia Inro iiuml-er of Ap ple, Peach and l ben 'lueun J u gwni iuun-s'rim: stunk tjrAUKY. ALSO, A LOT OP GROUND at tin- is mer of Tlilid and i iiitie sirei Is, ln'liigonc 1 1 il ii. 1 1. 1 1 und thlrti -t uu tiet nn third Mil 1 1 1111 1 two lutiuli'i il and torn leeu und oiie-l ull f. et on t'entrt, wherei n ate ireet ed a l.ili'Ke ilrK U llV lllnir IIiiiisk, Mltli stk.si llriTisn ri' inns, aid In thorough lep.li. Iluiluifu Mill, I Willi, lichouso, Coolluir iioui' unit jii eoiiii oi es, bulb situate unhlu the limits of tho Toun it lil's'iiish iii;. u nd elltrod lo li- Kild on t-wj and rea sonable In ins. John ii. i'iti:rzi:, JJU'OUrl.l'l (1. I'enu'.l. noi '.'31, '73-sin ASK KOI! THE Williamsport Hainl-Mafle Boots, JtANUl-AUTUllliUUV J, JO. DA VTON it CO., N. B All goods of their jimko uio btuiuputl on thu bottom. BebU 8, 1-Sm t wrwi jtmBiimiljw jH.iUiuMj.Hij, Select Story. A DAY'S IICTIIOTIIAIi. " Well, Jennie, It will bo hard to jart ou the morrow. Jennie answered not a word, hut turned niviiy her hind, looking out lo sea wllh a snrtmilnl wistful pi Mice, The next liniment niv nrm wus nhont her wnl.t. frhn did not rr)tile tin'. 'Jennie,' I cried, why need we putt at nil 1 II von will lake me lor n skipper we'll mil tlirotiRh lll'e toetliei.' Vc wire tin the barque Petrel, of Green ot k, bound oicniuaiiy ior ijiuion Willi a ini'cellancoiH curi;o lor the Meiliterraneau, and wo are now anchored in tlio roadstead at llavre.a Utile to the North and Wet of tlio jile r head. Jennie is Ihe skipper's daughter and I am only a passenger. How it was that I came to he a piiH.cnger on hoard Ihe Petrel, and making love to our Jennie, I may hear liritlly explain : An olli chil tci'iignUion hud set me at liberty witli a lutidcralo pension ; in the prime of life, with all tho world before tne, and ire tuiikliig my start, I iklerininul to hnve my "wander liar," Ni, alter iiainlerine; over hull I,u- rnpe, I found myself standing on tho quay nt Napels, one tranquil evcriitn; nntchiti tho movements of the shippibir, jinillti( tho low hivi reigns I had left in my pocket, won leruiH if they would hold out till nextquur ler day, when 1 was suddenly accosted by name, with friendly nccotit", in my native tongue. It was sorno time before 1 rccoi;- ni.ed tny interloeulor, or re:all lo mind uu ler what ciri'iim-tai.ces I had previously met with Captain M.icfarlaue, ul the Petrel, for ueh he olive hlinelf to be. All of a slid den I rut the clue. Up to Iho lat eighteen months I bail been employed in the transport and victual inn ollice at Whitehall. Thu Petrel had uen chartered as a transport; anil to Mac , i rlaue, iiiiah bothered with ollicial forms mil circumlocution-, I had been of some. l ittle st rvice, putting him in the way of get tinz his accounts liiss.'il, nml s0 up. II liatl s.iul al tl.o time lluit if he ever had it ill his tiower to do mo a irood turn, he would. Ami now hear ho had an opportunity. 'Anil why not take p.i-:ifre with me to old Eoijhiiiil ?' urpfd the hospitable Scot, a. wi sh! smokine; and li"Ciissiiijr fl botlhi of wine nt a neighboring cafe. 'Come, it shan't cost you a bawbee. Come ! the blue peler's lly ine;. We weiirli anchor to-night. (Jo and fetch your traps, and ye'll come aboard wilh me.' Tho offer was too tempting to be refused. Time was no object to uie, while money was. Ilefoio I well knew what I was about, I found myself and my portmautait stowed aimi in the captain's gig, which was cleav ing the tranquil waters of tho bay, N'eM, I was swinging myself up the side of tho Pe trel, and then I saw a pair of great soft brown eyes looking down upon me, ami al most lo-t my looting by tho start they gave me. 'Hoot! its jut our Jennie,' cried Macfar- lane, in answer to my look of inquiry direct ed toward our fair ft How p-issenger. 'Jtli nie, this is .Master Willio Thornley, lo whom I am under treat obligations, and I hope we'll make him comfortable among us.' 'Well, it was loo late to recede now, and after all, it would not ho for long. And il it hadn't been for those b.illling winds we would have been safe enough i We did not get to be right down friends, Jennie and I, for a wholo fortnight, by which time vn ought to have been in sight of the white cliffs of old England, and the sobeiing inlluences connected with them. luit we hail tliren weeks more ot it a happy, halcyon time that culminated in tlio scene with which I legau this narr.i live. Wo had called ar Havre lo disposeof part of our raruo, mid tho captain Slid mate hav ing gone ashore to settle n dispute with some of his crew who had unwarrantably deserted Hip ship, left Jennie and mo on board in charge. ' were practically nlonenii board. The steward was busy in his eabno-e, the black was asleep somewhere forward in the un the ship wns riding eniily nt her anchor with an almost impereepible ii'Otion. The town was sMmmcritig plea-antly in the sun shine nud the white villas ou Ihe wooibd heights above slioue like so nuiny caskets of ivory. It was low tide, and a strip of wet g'i-teningsand was visable along the shnre- of tlio bay; bathers were splashing about amateur shtimper.s were pushing their nets before them hi the shallows. Heyond the hold headland of the Capo li I Ieive crowned ov Us two white lighthouses, assumiB ihe appearance of soino lazy Pacific beusi cinching in the s.unls. Tiiiih and place were alike propitious, I turntil to Jennie and poke to her of our approaching separation ; then I made tho liual plunge, Oh thore baflling winds ! how much they had to an slier for. What Jennie's feelings might havo been after that decisive moment I cannot tell, Mine approached stupefaction. All the dlf ticuliles and dUa vantages attaehtd to the tcp I iiad taken I on- showed themselves to tny mind's ee In the strongest colors"; and a life of straightened means and perpetual self denial, tinctured with tho idea of a life of miserable respectability, presented them elves in ghastly array. There Is an etlvantago, however, in seeing the worst at once. Having Milferod my mo went of agony 1 began to recover. Jeuul poor child, had not noticed the sudden chill ihat came over me ; she was too much n,iila ted and occupied with her own feeling-; and as her head rested on my shoulder, and her eyes looked lulu mine with trmthig conti deuce, I began to rotliio tho truth, that I had riieceided in winning for myself a charm ing, all' ctloiuto companion; that mv life would no longer be lonely awl self contain ed. The tide had turned ; the fl mil had begun to make. The ship was swingit g slowly around, prteuting to us the opposite side ol the horizon, A bud warning crash from the awning nb-ive made us bolh look up. Nev er shall I forget the shock uf the altfrol scene that met our eyes, Tho tun was still shlrjng brightly overhead, but to seaward a vast livid wall of vapor abut out everything from view, A shrill blast of ujml Iruuipe ej loudly in the rigging, which began to ihp and creak and strain, The sea was rising rapidly i the waves came rushing in, crested with driven foam. Then the sun was ob. .cured, visible, only ui a faint mil winery blotch j the hills crowned with sunshine, the the busy happy town, were ull blotted out j wo wvre nt ie, uiuid a sudden storm anil tierce, rising sea. 15. 1878. Jennie sprang to her feet, nnd, with ad- ' mirable calmness.began to tower tboawntngj but In a moment tho wind was upon us in lull force ; the canvas flapped wildly, and Ihcn tore away from its fastenings, flew away to leeward, vl.lhlo for a moment in tho sky, like a white bird, nnd was lost in tho gloom, 'Won t father be angry ?' cried Jennie. cla.piug her hands ; 'so many yards of good canvas 1' 'Are, we not In frightful dinger here?' I said. 'Why, I wonder, has vour father not returned?' Jennie shook her bend, 'One cant fore see everything. Perhaps he is now on his w ay. She took up the binocular and peered anxiously through the mist. Hut no boat w as to bo seen, The sea seemed of a sudden lcsertfd.cxcept for one or two fishing smacks to tho Southward, that with one or two sal's half lowered wero scudding rapidly for the harbor. Kilt for in, in the leeth of this S-oiithweslrrly gale, the harbor mouth was as inaccessible as the moon. lentiie left the poop, and ran forward to the lore part ot the vessel. I followed her as well as I could, holding on by this and that, for our ship was now pitching heavily upon the swell. I found her by the bowsprit watching the rise and thu fall of the ship Willi anxious eyes. The great black chain that, as the vessel fell, would he invisible in the waves, as she arose stretched itself tight as a how-string, with a clank and a groan that made one shudder. Our lives hung up on that chain, that the waves seemed to sport with as a toy. As we stood there a wave larger than the others rose upon us without warning, and swept tho deck with its irre. sistable forco beating everything movable wilh It. I clung desperately to a belaying pin, and Jennie "clung to me ; and, after awhile, the Petrel rose gallantly from tho shock, the water streaming frow her sides. Drenched and cowed by tho violence of tho shock, we made our way back to the poor As in- reached the cabin door the steward was reelimr across the sloppy deck, carrying a steaming pish of potatoes, It was threo o'clock, the hour for dinner. Sink or swim lie would have the dinner on the table by 3 then his cares were over for the day, and he devoted himself to rum and tobacco. 'You surely can't eat, Jennie?' I cried, as afler she had chauged her dripping garments for dry ones, she sat down at tne table wilh what sieiued to tne almost fiendish indiffer ence. Eat 1 You must eat 1" she cried. 'Who knows what an hour may bring forth ? you have to swim for your life will you have my chance if you start exhausted ?' I saw that she was right, and we snatched i hasty meal together as best we could. Just as I had finished a quiver rati through the ship ; the motion chbnged ; she began to roll heavily. Tho sofa on which wo were sittin broke away from its fastenings, and we were thrown violently from one side of the cabin to the other, in the midst of an avalanche of all the movables that were unfastened or had broken awav. rVs soon as we regained our feet we matlo for the deck. I thought that the last mo ment had come, and desired only to see day light once more. We had parted from our anchor, and wero drilling rapidly awiy to ward the dark bristling dills to leeward The sight seemed to restore confidence and courage to Jmsle. Lio forward I creamed in my ear ; 'no forward, you and the steward, and get the lower sail on the foremast f black Jem and I will steer the hip.' "Jennie's voice inspired mo ; Iho prospe' of doing something to avert our fate gav me new strength, I stumbled forward, hold ing ou lo anything that came to hai d. The steward stood at the tlo ir of his caboose, hav leg jammed himself into a secure position a pipe was in his mouth, and a black bottl in his hand He looked at ine with a lack lustre eyes. 'Come along, man.1 I shouted in his ear 'como and help me to get up sail.' 'What's the odds?' he replied, in a sudden voice, 'what's the odds? Let's be happy while we may ' The man was drunk. I east a despairing glance behind me when the poop, raised high in the air by some towering wave, seemed almost lo touch the sky. Jennie was at the wheel, shading her baud, looking anxiously forward. Ah I what could I do among all this bewildering mass nf cordage and rigging, all shaking and rattling in the wind I who hardly know one rope from an other? Hut the sight of Jennie at the wheel looking out for me nerved me to do some thing. I made my way to the foremast and clambeied up the ri'ging, looking down at a precipice of waters beneath me. Loose ropes and lly ing blocks threatened tne at every moment with d, struclion ; but I held held ou to the rope like grim death, and in spired with the courage of despilr, I essiyed that which at another time I would not have dreamed of; I crawled out on the yard, with my knife iu my teeth, and cut one by one the lashings that bound the sail lo it. The sail flew out with a tremendous report thre.itonil every moment to to teir itself to ta'lers, but seizing a rope, I slid down to the deck willi a rapidity that took every morsel of skin off my ankles, and, getting hold of the rope that I s uv controlled the movemeuls of tho sail, I hauled it lu bit by bit, and succeeded in making fast one side of the sail. The other olll-red less difficulty. Jennie waved her hand triumphantly from tho poop. The ship began to move through the water, no longcrti drift holplcss ami forlorn. We should clear the headland that now lwoked mi ominously upon U-, crouching there liko some hungry animal wailing its prey, Icrawhd hick to Iho poop, and Jennie rewarded me with an encouraging grap of tho hand. 'You ilid that beautifully,' she cried. Now, if ilm gale moderates, as I think it will, aril d itsn't veer around more lo the Westward ' As she spoke we shot past the headland, and gained a clear view of tho coast be yond, As the sun went down, It came on tn blow harder and more from Ihe westward. The line of cllll. to leeward loomed nearer. The sail cea-ed to draw, beginning to shake and flip with a loud noise. 'She will iro nearer to the wind, Willie,' cried Jennie, knitting her brows - 'and we diilt continuously to leeward, You must haul the sheet tighter, Willie, it's your only obunce,' ' I was running forward to do my work, when a block id Inched from the rigging by by the furce uf the wind, struck me uu the Lend, uud.I fell to the deck inseatlble. When One TIIK COLUMMAN, VOL. XII, NO. ii COLUMUIADKMOOItAT,TOL.XUII, NO. J I enmo to myself, my head was achlnz vlo lently, although It seemed to be supported by a soil pillow. It was quite dark nnd tho air seemed full of hideous noises; tbe scream of the wind, the loud roar of the surf, filled the air with a tumult Indescrlbale. 'Where am I ?' I said, feebly stretching nut tny arms Into the darkness. I felt arms about mine, a soft kiss imprinted on my forehad, 'We shall be ashore, dear, In five minutes,' said a voice in my car, 'and all our troubles over. I raised up with a eronn. and tried to gain my feet, but fell back exhausted. Tbe scene about mo filled me with terror j the thought of drownlug helpless In this gulf of raging waters had an ineffable bitterness for me. 'Willie, said Jennie once more iu my ear. If you get safe ashore will you give my love to father? Then I found that I was lying beneath the shelter of the poop-deek, protected a little by that from the seas that were break ing over us, and that a life-belt was fasten ed under my arms. Jennie was crouching beside me, holding my head in her iap.chaf- ing my temples and hands. Tho few minutes that elapsed before we truck seemed an age. The wind beneath ie cliff was not so violent, and the back current of the waves kept m away from the rocks which we almost touched. Hut the respite was not lon ; wo gro iuda 1 up'in an outrunning spit of rock, and Instantly the sea swept clean over us, carrying away the masts, spurs, riegtmr, and everything went by the board. I had seized Jenne at the moment of striking, and we were hur ried away together iu a hideous (rough of cordage and timber. Dashed violently against a mass of slippery chalk, which af forded no purchase at all for hand or foot, I lay there fairly exhausted, expecting every moment the return of the wave that would sweep us back into the gulf, when 1 thought I saw a face peering anxiously over the walcr. It was a delusion, one of ih hallucinations of approaching death. N xi moment we weie covered with blinding surge and a great'green wave, swept over us, din ing us pell null before it with inconceivable fury. I losi my senses for awhile, to find myself jammed in between two fragments ol rock. Jennie was gone. I hud lost my hold of her and she had been carried away into the boiling gulf. I ban nothing to exp'ct myself but in stant death. The next wave would wah me out of my hule.a mere crevice iu the pr c ipice. I had hardly strcntgh left to breathe j and could fight no longer against my fste. Time passed on, I hardly knew how, till the moon rose red and menacing. The tide was down now, but the surf reached to the very base of the clilfs. The flood would como prescntly,like a lion to his half-devour, ed victim, and I shall perish. Then I heard voices below me,and I saw byjthe moonlight some men draped iu short smocks or blouses, groping about among the rocks beneath him. They were countrymen, evidently, who h id been attracted by the wreck, and who Im i been attracted by tho wreck, and who had found their way down the cliffs by some concealed fiotpath. I shouted they heard me, and clambered to my retreat. They were full of compassion and kindness. They carried me along the baso of the cliffs by a footpath among tho debris till they reached a small nap in the wall of chalk, by which they iisi-etulcd, I was presently cirried to a house, stripped and placed ,in a warm bed. I recollect just this much and then memory fails me. I had a long sickness I am told, and was near death's door, but recovered at last, and found myself the guest of a worthy Norman farmer, who occupied a charming little hiimt's'.ea'l on the heights above the sea. As soon as I could go about, I went down to Havre to inquire about the Petrel at our Consulate. Shu was lost, I was told on such and such a night, with all hands on board at the time. '1 he captain had returned homo two months ago, I determined to go home at once , and leave a place so fraught to me in i l ti sad memories. Now, that Jennie was lost to me forever,! realized how much she had been to me. Her kindness, her courage, her devotion, her charming gtiety and animation recalled themselves to me, and I told myself that I should never see her like again. Wnqtiired as to her hist resting place. Only two of the bodiis bad been found it seemed those of the conk and black cabin boy. Well It remained only fur me to return to England, a saddeued melancholly man, I left my watch with the good farmer who had taken care of me, as some recompense for the trouble and expense to which he had beu put. The captain of the John Hull gave ine credit for my passage money, and I landed at St. Katharine's wharf without clothes but those I wore, sadly stained wllh sea water, and with only a few shillings iu my p icket. Hut there was oioney duo to me for my pension, a couple of quarters now and I took a cab to the Paymaster lleneral'a oflico to get it, 'William Thornley,' said the clerk looking tit his list. 'Why, he's dead, struck olf the list two months ago. Well, I'm sorry to say that only a treasury order will bring you to life again. The personel of the office was almost en tirely changed since I was last in England, The old clerk who used to pay me had been pensioned off, and there was no one who recognised me. Tbojinfurniatlon came, I was Informed, from my old ollice, Bnd there 1 went with much chagrin, Therecouldbe no dilliculty in eventually getting the mat ter put to rights, but in the meantime I want ed money, and did'nt know where to get It. Iwent to the old ollice. The place that was once so familiar to me now knew me no more. Ouo of my old chuns was still there, and him I found out. He looked at me. stared, and then burst into a laughter. 'What ? you're not drowned, then?' he cri ed. , Drowned? No,but precious nearit. Who stopped my pension, pray I' Oh, some friends ol yours came here; a sea. faring parly, and a pretty girl In deep mourn ing a deuced pretty girl, said my friend pausing, and begiuiug to bite Ihe stump of his pen. 'Well they gave me an account uf your loss on board the Petrel. Why he came to me wai, that he remembered my name as a felluw who knew you, don't you see? Of course I was very sorry to hear it, and all that ; and then the old captain asked me whu your relations were, and I could'nt tell him ; but I said I'd makeeuqiiirlea; am as they were going to Scotland, they said they would call and see me again ou their re , turn. Aud by Jove, here they are,' said my RATES OF ADVERTISING. aria, fx. k. in. . Jr. One Inch n.oo ll.M H.ot isco MJO Twoinclira . ... l.oo .( t.io s.oo H.io Tlireo Inches, . .... .-o 4.ro Too It.oo IMo pourlnchen MK) T.o .oo n.i io.h ouarter rolomn (1.00 f.OO lo.Mi IS.m . llalf cnlumn lo.on l.tio 1S.00 .tw "'0 column. I'.oo ts.oo lo.oo eo.co W'.ii Vpiirlv ftdi'i.rtlM.miKjilii nnvohlp ntmrtcrlr. Trta Klent ailrerttsemetitB must be paid for beM e InfcerU ft eieept where parties have accounts. Legal adrertlfirmrntatYO dollars perlncnfortnn Insertion, an at that rato tor aadltlonal lr.fl rtlet ( without reference to length. Knecutor's.AmlnUtrator'a and Auditor's nottcst three dollars. Must t paid tor when Inserted, Transient or I.ocsl notices, twenty cents a Una regular adTertlemcntshalt rates. rards In the "IluBlneis Directory" column, on doMar per year tor each line. friend rising as the room door was thrown open, and the mesenger announced a gentle man and a lady to seo Mr. , by appointment. I was setting with my back to the door and turned my head towards It, A young woman In black ran forward with a scream. I sprang to my feet and clasped Jennie, safe and sound, but pale and worn, suffering for me. Her father, It turned out had been on th the cllfl, and had followed the Petrel alnog the shore all that eventful night J he had of fered 500 in vain for a tug to put out to the rescue; and tho life boat, although she had tried to get out, had been beaten back. He had seen the ship coming ashore, and had lighted a blue light, which I now faintly re member to have seen, that rovealcd our po sition, Just above on the cliff it hnppiiy chanced that thero was a crane, used for rais ing blocks of chalk which was provided with & chain and a bucket, and aided by somodoa aniers he had descended by this means tbe face of the precipice and had caught hold of his daughter as she was swept away from me In the last mad rush of waters. Ue was an eye-witness, as he thought, of my loss In the abyss, and had never dreamed that I could possibly have escaped. 'I wish you d have stayed drowned,' said my friend, between his teeth, but for all that he stood best mm at my wedding, and my rough day's betrothal has been fol lowed, thank God, by a union of constantly increasing happiness. Test ire the Cider. THE KIND OF riCTUBi: THAT MIGHT IIA.VK BKK.V DUAW.N AT AN AOHICULTDBAL FAlll Yesterday afternoon a farmer, having a barrel of cider ou tap iu bis wagon, was do ing a fine retail btisiniss near the market at five cents a glas-, when a man with a very thin voii-eaud very old clothes softly advanc ed and said : 'Has the State Inspector of Potnological Juices inspected that cider yet?" "I--I guess u'ii,",replied thefarmer,great ly embarrassed in a moment. "I thought not," continued the thin-voiced mini ; "vel, sir, you can draw me a full glass." The farmr drew one, scanning the man ilh eii'i-i lerahle anxiety, and when the "lusptctor" had received it he held it up be tween his eye and the sun, and said : ' The pre -ipitation appears most t' o rapid while these tl ,atiiig particles denote unusual compression. Perhaps h second glass will be clearer." He ssotiluwed the contents of the first at ex icily f ,nr gulps, and taking a second glass he critically examined it and said : Aid Tne precipitation is clearing away. This cider aeems tu have b.-en made from pples." "It was, sir, and tney were nice apples ton," replied ihe farmer. "l)t's see ho a thinPgliss will loot. I am not q lite satisfied ou the point of com- prfsstoti," lie drained the second an I received tne third, and us he sipped it he inquired : "You used a hand cider press, didn t yen : ) es, sir. "Did the mill stand in a draught of air while you were working it?" "I I don't know, sir." "Well, I think it did. He a little more areful alter thi. The Inspector of Pomo- logical Juices grades this barrel 'A No. 2. but if you take a little more pains you can increase the grade every time iu the futuie. All right, sir gt on wilh your selling. The mau had been gone ten minutes be fore any one mustered courage to remark that he was a fraud. "I know he s all right, persisted the far mer. ' 1 he minnit 1 see lum draw Ms coat, tail around to wipe out the corner ot his mouth I knew he was a big gun, aud I wai just shivering lu my boots for fear he'd ask me why I didn't punch the seeds out of the apples before grinding." WASHINGTON LKTTEIt. Washington, I). C, Nov. 5, 187S. Tho Southern representatives who have been dreaming ot a southern lino of railway to the Pacific und at consequent revival of in dustry, through tho promised extension east ward of tho Southern Pacific of California, aru much excited by tho latest trick of the Cen- IIU1 OOUllirril 1 UWIU 1IU, WHICH M..3 iiminn ,TT .-..i c...i : .i.:i. i. i.:,i..i teams with Jay Gould's Kansas j uaufor 'iy lll very purposo ot defeating any southern road. It is a grand move of the railioad magnates to defeat all competinn in transcontinental trade, and to strengthen their hands in the fight against tho Government iu tho effort to check its corrupt oppressions. The North is equally interested with the South in tho three movements, sinoe il'is also discovered that tho Central Pacific Mail Steamship line, the whole coast steamship trado and the entiro U. Ii, yitem of California, and has bound tbe east- (em merchants us well the Government hand and loot. Congress will be obliged to take notiouof immenoe Jttrides of thismanstroni monopoly which bids fair to misgovern this couutry if it is not soou checked by competi tion or law. The vexed question of putting the Indians uudet control of tho War Department will l-o discussed at tlie coming session of Congress, as tho Commission appointed to consider tho subject will hav a report ready early in De cember. The report of the Commission, it is understood, will be adverse to the proposed hange. Two strong reason! why tho chauiro should be made are found in the expected reducllou ot expenses and the necessity of taking from tho unmanageable Iutcrior De partment of ihe portion of its authority and responsibility. Scjrelary Schurz tays that iu most important matters, from his inability to oxauiiuo them thoughly, he is obliged to trust to his llureau Officer. If the ludian Bureau cannot to taken away iho Patent or Pension llureau should, iho great fiauds of the time have beeu perpetrated in tho Iutcrior De partment, presumably because the Secretary could not give personal attention to all tho inu'tifarious duties of his place, Accoiding lo tho Vott Motr. Halo ami (Joiham of tho llcpublicau Congiessional Oommilte have fctit the different States and Districts tluii final estimates of Republican gams ut the election uf to-morrow, 'Ihoguiim lo bo made arc uf cuurso large, aud is even said that these geullemeo havo attempted to delude the people iuto the belief that thu elections may remit iu giving tho House to iho Uepublicaus. It will lie u uicmlcrtd that Mr. Hule, Just befoie ditupcariug uuder d avalanche of opposition otcs, in Senlcmber prophesied his owu cltctiou bv uu iucreate majoriiy. Seviikoi r.