mm t")io:;tv.'I V.. ii . v. nioRTiiiiinn.. 5ilioY nnil Proprietor. lMl3SPEHl3BlPgg TJTVM AMI ILIE M1E, TEIUIS: One Doiinr a Year in Advance Vql. n.', Np. 20." LEniGHTON, 0A.RD0N COUNTY, FENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1871. SINGLE COPIES, THREE CENTS Lehighton Directory. Agent. I'Wj'tVt'.redlrii'l, 'tStngrr .Sewing Hacltine and Tn t'AitmmuichaXt to"Kyil.ffuvdcr'ii. Hank street. llnrber, Jl. D. WIDDOS, ".Viatlnir, ltiir Cutlingani Sham poning, under Kxchsuge Hotel, Bank street. Hoot mill Slipe MnWera. Charles Yenwr, nearly offlatUe the post-office, Bank street! alio, dealer.in Confectionery. Clinton Bretney,Vl'rrtn'l bailding. Hank street. All orders promptly filled work warranted. , , . Confectioner!. itaoftnsii Kuhns, oppm-lte Unert'i ttore, Bank street. All orders promptly filial. ii i Pry Gooda anil Groeerlra. "Z. It, t?nu, opp, L'. i S. Df t, Hank St.. uWer in Hardware, tlaeensware. Ladies' Dress Goods, fc. 01. A. lie lta Leuclcel'a Block, llank St.. Dry Gnnlt, Groariei, Queensware, CUrpils, Oil Clothe if Coal. E. U, Snyder, ll-ink street, Dry Gimlt, Motions, Dress Cowls, Groceries, Queensware, llarduiare,dr:. Drugs anil Medicines. A.J Durllng, hist dooraboie I', i ., Hank street. Oitl, liints, lirfumery, Jitent lledieines, dx. Hardware. V. V. Semmel,nftirly opp. hxchange Hotel, Bank if tree), fultirdfort, Odt, rainU,'Guano, dx. Thomas i.antr.,"Exchsiiie,'cpp. Tubllo Equa.e, Bank st. l'atronog'. tainted. .Kill Furniture. ,"Varehone. V. ScbKartllauk street, deuleria all kinds of Jirmlurt. Coffins inaii to order. K. ' Mei-clian'tiTallora. Clauss 4 Brc, Hank- street, and, dealer in Gents' iirnithing Goads, Jkxtf, iJmei, Hats, Caps, dc. 'IbomasH Bock. I'. b. building, Rii k ft , Gent's , Furnishing" Goods, llatt, dips, SJiool Hooks, dc. Milliner. l!r.'B.iFath,;Bak street, 2nd door below the M. rtlS, Church. Motions and Trimmings Pliyalelana nnil Surgeons. Dr. C. S. German, corner of Bank aud Iron stree i nnti.H,Mii in Enolish and German. JJr.N. B. ltebcr, next door to I'. 0:, Bank street. , llinsudi'?in English and German. i ' Prnvlalona. ' Jon. 01w1l,Banklsf.,.UcAjntf, Curing and Smoling i FMtiUimnent. Ml orders promptly Jillrd. J, l'aUlni!er.& SOn, Umk t, dealers in t'tour and nUtat, Gvoteret,tritdsanii. legaaoies, X.O. liolleumajr, Snullil Uriel, aliv Bank Bt, Dealer n Watches, docks, liinas, dv. yy; 'fll.ntAPSiiKU,, jAllOUSEV, AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, " Bask filBEit; LEniuiiTo.i, I'a. Heal Estate and Collection Apciiey. Will Buy and hell It, al l.btate. ConvettULln neatly done. Col. lectiouH pri'Uiptlyiujttdu. buttling;1 tatatea of De cedent, atpecuuty. May be cunbulted In KnglUh ibdOeiinau. ' Kov.i. JMOvU. UUKTOlilSTTU:, . ATIOIINUY AND COUNSCLLOtt AT;LAW, Oiricir-l!rstNatknal Bank Building,. 2nd I'lotr JIAUCH CHUNK, I'z.vSi. Jlay 1 e confcU)ted In Ocrmtu. apr 13, 1E71 rjll). C. UlJIJllCIt, D1STIUCI TIOUNKV, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, OBlce. ou Bhoaouav, lirat door below American 11otel,MauchCliuuk,leun'a. Uillectlona prompt y made. Nor. 23. V, ATTORNEY AT IAW, MAUCII CUUNK, PA. Oct 18, 1871). J Jl. UIM3I1CIC, AUCTIONEER, ,Kaat Welaaiiort, l'a. N BSalea of every deacrlptlon attended to at reasonable charge. The patrouage of the public la respectfully solicited. Jan. 21, '74. YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES of Henry Campbell, East Weissport, AVIitru you cau always get tlio very best ntlclu at the lowest price or cash. Bouts nnil Shoes mailu to order and ueally liepaired at short notice and rea sonable terms, nprll-iua jJQlAOlilS HOTEL, N. KI.OTZ, PROP'It, 'Snmmll II III, Carbon Co., Pa, ftOr Best of 'accommodation. Excellent res taurant underneath. Uood stabling, attached a'J'eruia moderate. LISUIUII VALLEY HOUSU, Norlh-eat corner of BEHKS AND LAUKENCE STREETS, Phllailelphla ' l'eliu'a. 'r'HKD'K SCHMIDT, Proprietor. 4S- Superior accommodiilona for traieleraat moderate liart;ea. l'artlea 'viiltlng the city from this locality are specially Inlited tnluuke the l.e IilgU' Valley House their stopping place, mar, 7 UOS IIENUI, Architect and Superintendent, No. 123 S. flth Street, Allentown, Ta., furnishes Plans, Specifications and Esti mates for Public and Private buildings. Sluirs, Halls, &c., Cnnstiuc'.ed and Sct-Up by tlio most approved metliod, ami at sliort notice, l'atronace Is res pceffElly solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. apr. 20-yl OIIACCOMST. OLIVER CRILIiEY, dealer In To bacco, Clears, Pipes, Ac., next door to Iti'Xe Grocery Stoie, Susquehanna St., Mnuelt Chunk, respectfully osks the peoplifbrXehiRhtoh and vicinity, when vjilting.that place, to call in anil try hU FRAGRANT CIGARS, tlio very best, In the market. .Every articles in his lino warranted as repre seuted.aud at lowest prices. uiar28 nwioaiAg KcniERi:it. CONVEYANCER, AMD OENERAI' IN8UHAN0E AGENT Thf rbUowlni! Cprapsnles are ltenresented I LebUndTi Mutual Fire, i Beading Mutual Fire, Wjuuilng Fire, Pottsvillo Fire, ... F're. and the Travelers' Accident Insurance, Also Peimsylvaula ami Mutual Horse Thief LktcctiTo' and Insurance Com. iroj, March 2U, 187a. Railroad Guide. N ORTII PBNNA.RAIIiHOAD. Tassenfrers for Philadelphia will leare Lohlghton as follows 6.00 s. m , Tla I,. V,j arrive at Thlla at 0 00 a.m T3;.m.TlaL.S. " " 11.10 a.m. 7 33 . m. tK L. V, " ' 1110 p.m. 11.07p.ni.TlaI,.S. " 2.1fip.in. H.Oip.m.tlajL. V. " ' 2.1Sp.m. 2.27 p. m. Tla L, A S. " 3.1 p.m. 4.47 p. m. Tin L. 4 S. ' ' 8.20 p.m. 4.44 p. in. Tla. L. V. " " 8 20 p.m. 7J8p.ni. TlaL.V. " " 10.30p.m, Beturnlnir, lere depot at Berks and American Streets. I'hlla., at 7.00, 8.30 and 9.4S a. UI4 2.10 3X0, and fi.15 p. m. r'nre trc.m Inlgh;on to rhllidefphla, f2.M. Feb. 1, 1874. f MILLS CLAI1K, Agent 0 UN THAI, H. n. OP N. J. Lblimil St SUSQUHIIANNA DIVISION. WWTElt AURAXGEMEXT, Commencing Deo. 15, 1873. Down Tiuixs. o. 1, No. 3, No. 8. A.M. 10 25 11130 10.47 11.25 12.15 1.39 12.00 1220 3.17 3.23 3J7 4.0 J No C. P. M. SM 4 27 4 37 4.43 AS.4J L0.05 U25 7 0S S.:id 855 0.23 0.30 No.T. p. St. 125 I. 30 4M 2.20 3 to 4.19 4.40 619 6 47 II, 1.0 C.25 No. 14. P. M. 7.15 7 43 7.57 8.00 9.10 'are a. u. Green Bldgo, Srantou l'itlMon Wilkes llaire Wnlto llaien I'enn lia'n Juuc Mauch Chunk 70 Catasauriua 8M15 Allelltoni 8.43 Bethlehem 0 00 trrii-e Euston 0.27 A. St, 7.30 1M 8.112 8;ra 0-M 10.37 11.00 1193 12110 12 17 12.43 Ur Trains. No. 10. No. 4. Leave A. u. A. St. ll.I0 12.13 12.23 12J2 Al.23 U.4J 2.02 240 4.00 4.10 4 S3 6.00 Faslon KJO Bethlehem 8 5S Alleiitcwn 0.16 Catasauqut 0,-4 Mauch Chunk li23 Tcnn llaren J'n. 10 45 Athltellaren 11.2:1 Wllkes-Barre 12 40 l'ltlstou 1.0.1 Scrunton 1.30 An. Oiecullldge 1M Co?(NECTinilS. Ac7icionlnf7 Valley II. II. Down trains Kos.3 5 and 7, and Up trains Nos. 10 and 4 connect at Mam-h Chunk. Sorth Him'a It. Jl Down tralna Jfr. 1, 3, 6 i 7 connect at Bethlehem inr Philadelphia. Up trains Nca. 10 i 4 connect at Bethlehem f.ir 1'hlladelphl.i. Belurnitig learo Philadelphia at 7.10 a. Ul. f r Kas. ton, Maulb Chunk, Bath, W llkea Barrc, Taiiiaqiui, Scranton, Slmrcn, Ac; nt 0 45 a. Ul. for Khsiod, Mauch Chunk, Tamaqua, Wllllamspurt, Ullkos Biile and Scranton; at 2.10 p. m. for Scranton, Wilkes llnrreaud tntermedlato stations; nt3 30 p, ni.for lldth and Eastou ; at 0.13 p. m. fir Mauch Chunk. Tamaqua Jlranch. Up trains Nos. 10 A 4, and Down trains Nos. 3. 3 7 cuuuect at Mauch Chunk to ami from Tum.-niua. Lehigh d- Lackawanna It. .'.Down trains Xos. I A 7, and Up trnlns Nos. 10 4 D ronnrct at Bth lehetn fur Bath aud Chapman Qu.irrles. iteturu lug leace Chapmau's at 7.4D a. m. and 2.15 p. ul. IcHiraf Uadroad of Xew Jersey All trains mako clce coiiiieltlou at t-a.ton ultU traiuson Central lisllnwdnf New Jersey. Jklm'dere-Delaware Jt. 7?. Down trains Xns. 3 A 5, and Up trains Nos. 4 A 14 connect at Phillips burg with Bel.-Del. It. It. to aud from Treiituu. Philadelphia and Betvidere l'ltilaartphta & lteadin& Hatlroaa. The Depots of the Last Penn It. It. and the L. A ti. Division are connected by street Cars. II. 1'. BALDWIN, Gen. l'aistnoer Agent. Feb.7, 1874. pKNXSYIiVANIA ItAILIlOAD, PHILADELPHIA A EHID nit. DIVISION. Winter Time Table. On and after SUNDAY, NOVEMBEIt 21,1873, the tralna on the Pbila. A Erie It U. Dlvlslou wl l mu as follows: WESTWAI1D. Birr aid ltxrEiei leaves Ph lladelplila 12.5.1 p m. " ' HarrUburg 5.C5 p.m. " " Wllllamiport 0.20 p.m. 41 " Emporium 2.15 a.m. " arr. at Bulbilo 81O a.m. Eait Mail leaves Philadelphia 10.30 p.m. " ' llarrlburs 3.05 p.m. " " Wlllamsport 7.3)p.in. " " lick llavea 8.10 p.m. " " Benova 10.05 a.m. " arr. at Erie 7.21) p m. Euiilti Mail leaves I'hUndelphla 8.0 1 a m, " " llarrlslmra 1.10 nm. " " Wll'lairiport 02) pin.1 arr.ncbi.es iisvitn 11.1 p.m Rinota Accommoo'n lanes llarrlsburg 8 25 a m " " Wllllamsp't 1215 p.m. BiLV Eaoie Mail leaves Wllllauisport 1.15 p in. ' " arr. at Lock Haven 3-10 p.m. EASTWARD. Ben alo Exraus leaves Buffalo 3 25 p m, " u Kmporlqm 0 10 p.m, " " WlllUmsport 1.10 a.m. " arr. at llarrlsburg IJJam. " " 1'hlladelphU 9.10 a.m. Erii Mail leaves Kile 11.21) a.m. " 14 Benova 6 40 p m. " Lock Haven 9.53 n.uu " " WlllUmsport 11.10 J.ni. ' arr. at llarrlsburg 3 05 a.m. " " I'hlladelpbia SAIO s.lu. Elviea Mail leaves Lock llaven 7-53 a.m. " " Wllllsmsport 0 30 a.m. " arr. at HsrrlsLurg 3.03 p.m. " ' Philadelphia 6.10 p.m. lliERisnusa AccoM. leives W llllsmspnrt 030 p.m. " arr. at llarrl.burg 10.50p.iu' " Phllidelphla S&da.iu. Bald Eaoli.Mail leaves Lock 11 sveu 12.2 1 p.m. ;' " arr. at WUIiamtport 1 ) p.m. Mall East connect! east aud west at Erie with L Si M S) K W and at Corry and lrilnetou Kith OU C'rcok and Alleiheuy It it W, Mail West with eait aud west trains nn L S A M 8 It U.and at t'orry andlrviuetuu with Oil Creek and Allegheny it It U. Elmlra Mall and UuTalo Ilxpreia make close connections at Ullllamsport with N 0 it W tialna uonh.and at llarrlsburg with N 0 It W tram, south. M- A, BALDWIN, Uen'l Supt. U"OS. HI. FltITZI.GUU, " Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposlto T. D. Clauss' Storo, D1NK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Pa., respectfully Informs his friends and thu public, that ho lias just received a new and excel. ent assortment of Men's Wo men's and Children's Ready. Made Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, Which he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. ET Hoots' and Shots made to order, and ltepalrlug neatly aud substantially donu at short notice. ap 23. yi Floral Guide for 1874. 200 Pages ; 500 Engravings and Colored Plate. PublWhtd Quarterly, at 23 cts. n Year. First No. lur 1874 Just Issued. A Gel man edltluu at same juice. Address JAMES V1CIC, nov. 23. Uocliester, N. Y. BEATTY & PLOTTS. The Beatty & PJotts celebrated Gold en Tonguo Is aeknowledeetl by professors of muslo and celebrated organists to bo the lead Iiik Parlor Organ now In use. Testi monials and curds of honor are constant ly being received In favor of them. Wo append a few and wish you to read them : ANTnoNY, N. J., Jan. 23, 1873. Jessrs Ueatty &Plotts, Gents Your Orgnn, sold me, glvesentlre satisfaction. It beauty of tone and btyle or workman 'uhlp are seldom If ver surpassed. Wish, lug you success In your business, I am, with respect, Prof, M. II. Ueatty. Shamokin, Pa., Feb. 11, 1874. I have ono of 'Ueatty & PJottt Golden Tongue Organs. It 1? an excellent in strument. Huh tnnn mul full .,n..,. I like It better than any I have heard! M. II. llAltrEL, M. D. Lauuy's Stat'n, Pa., Jan. 27, 1874. 1 llnvn linil Itimllt, .c- Titniii n.. - . ,w A iwim V1,111 8li co August 14th, 1872 ; It gives tlio injjiicsi, BHiinai'iioii, anil lias proved all that It was rtcomiueuded by the prop'rs. Job Henhy. ' Slatingto.n, Pa., Feb. C, 1874. BeattV ,fe Pluttn' Vnrlnr rir.. T III... better than the Stand ird, and It gives better satisfaction, as I And in my trav els. Prof. Fit. V. Mavkii. St. Claih, Pa Dec. Oth, 1873. Messrs. Itmltv ,c- ti,,iid iiu..tjr have received tlio Organ, as tint by your ui m nip, mm i nave uati ii examined, and it gives ample satisfaction. IlOtl. JOHN Siney. Mahaxoy City, Pa., Oct. 10, 1872. Thu Uealtv P ul I ,.,.ii.r.ii...l r!,.i.i en Torguu Parlor Organ U by far the bet Parlor Oitjan In nsn. T imvu fully examined it, and find its tone, nuiHiiiitusinp anu uuraointy to u tlib best I uvers.tw, and I can with pleasure riiCOlIimeilll It. Id nil If ill iniifnra flr-t- class parlor organ. Prof. O. II. Unoeii. Messrs. Ueatty & Plotts, of Wishing- toll. X- .L. Am irmirlmm.ii fif u,it..i-trl-.i and wliose presence would be a credit to any community. Uackeltstown, N. J., Herald, 1873. Washington, N. J Sept; 5, 1873. Tn l!flll(,rV. Mnmqn l..f l.-..lllu T ... - -w.u,,, wheal iitc iniu happy to statue tlmttlie,lnstruueiit gives tmnu ruusiiic;iiuu, nor; only to liiynelt but also to tlie teachers of the fcemluary who are belter Judges.. Itev. A. M. Jelly. e sav. after n:iri,fnl nt,.t ,.Lii Dirlmi'llt. It iq ullll s.1..no lldl 1(ju litre, . duco the "Golden Tonguo," knowing It possesses nmuj advantages over all uciicia iiiuuuiactureu. Tlie tone excels in iiiiiness, purity, and the thousands ul vesiliuuiliui WIlllMI urn llcim, "f- stantly received, are evidence that our cuuiis uavo oeen eminently successful, For particulars mid Price List, address BEATTY & PLOTTS, Feb. 21.0m Washington, N. J. TIPUCKEYE Poultry Yards, XLS' OFFEK VOn SALE, Eggs for Hatching From the following varieties of Puro Uied Land and Water Fowls, at Dark and Lleht Urnhmas; Uuff, Black, White and Partridge Cochins ; ,'rown .im i.iiicu A-i-yiKiriiaj wiiito ana silver Grey Dorkings; Plymouth Rocksi Him dans; Ulack, Red, Earl Derby and Pile Games; Itouen and ylosbury Sucks ; Toulouse and Bremen Geese. I witrraiitonelmlf of each dozen Eggs to hatch ; If they do not I will replace them at 00 cts. per doren. Send stamp for circular. Eggs sent CO Dlf desired. Address, ISAAC LYNDK, Feb. 28-3m Jarlboro, Stark Co., O. "A A'earer Approximation to the REAL SWAN QUILL than Anything Hitherto Invented." The cssiatli iJcntAsiao sale of the SPENOERIAN DOUBLE ELASTIC Is owing to their luwn'or writlna nuaht;,, .1 tested by Iheedltorlalenclorsemcntof over 10OO papers, and by Merchants, Lawyers anil Bankers without number. They are all nude of the beat Steel, in the beat manner, by the beat workuiea In Europe, ibr .lile ly all Dealers. , To accommodate those who may wish to try Uiese pens, we will semi a Card, containing one each olhe 13 Numbera, tymji.on ri(oi5c. Ivison, Blnkeman, Taylor & Co., 138 and 110 GRAND STREET, N. Y. April 23, 1871. rASIUUIs UIIAVUK, Opposite tho Public Squaie, SOUTH ST., LEHIGnTON, PA., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds of t3T Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing promptly ntteudeti to. nov, 80 NEW DRUG STORE IN LEIIIQnTOiV. T. W. lienshaw Rc8nectfullv Informs thA pltlroim nf T.n. hlRhton and vicinity, that ho has open- xvrug iatore, in oTAUFKEit s ulock, on Bank Street. Lehichton. and that he has Just received an assort ment or I'ure Drugs, ChcmlcnlN, Family Itlcaiclncs, Flavoring ExtracU.Perfumery.Coal Oil, 1'uio Wines and Li mi org For Medicinal & Sacramental Purposes. CIG.tUS, TOBACCO. &c. which ho will supply at tho very lowest ulic;u iur uusu, Renshavv's Writing Fluid, The Rest In the Market. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The attention of CliemlsU Is specially called to this article, which, while it is fUllV etlUal to till) lll-xt 111 tlm nmrL-ot I, Bum ui, m pur cent. less man any other Oualltatlvo Chemical curi'iuny iiiiiuo at. reasonaoie cliaiges. Fiinlly Prescriptions carefully com tlOUIlllt'll rr The patronago of the public is vKiy ivsptxiiuiiy suiiciietl, T. W. RENSIIAW, apr 11. Chemist and Druggist, In order to close out present stock, the undersigned respectfully announces to mo citizens or ieuigiituu aud viciui, ty that ho has Marked Down Prices of all kinds of Goods to about cost, and will Sell IF!' CJsasBn. (tally Ho has In stock a largo assortment of Ory Goods, Groceries, I'l'OVlslOll.H,'' 2uccuwarc, Ilsirclwurc, and a variety of other articles too num erous to euumerate. If you desire to securo Now Is your Tlmo A Small Sum nf Money will Buy a Largo Quantity of Goods I Storo Opposite L. & 3, Depot, BAlTK-strcot, Lohijjaton, Penna. Z. II. LONG, Jgent. Ti La nn an Arneii, Assignee. March 23, 1874. IgTelsBnoi't Ahead I Tho undersigned would respectfully Inform builders, contractors and the pub lic in general, that they have opened a , ana Uil In connection with their Near the L. lb S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., nd that they have now on hand an im mense stock of .burougliJy Seasoned Lumber, such as Rough Pine Boards, Surfaced Pine Miards, Flooring, Hemlock and Pine, Sidings, of all kinds, Shingles, an Immense stock, Roofing and Ceiling Latu, Scantling, and, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at the very lowtst market prices. We are bIso prepared to furnish Build ers aud others with a very fine article of S it n (I , suitable for ItlUNOtiry Warli, Plastering, &c, at Re markably Low Figures. Wrt V'ftUn rsnncfiiiitlu nn liiml n Ioa lot of Wooil suitable for Firewood, which we will sell, in large or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets Oca Moito HONESf COUNT LOW P11IC2S. Ycakcl& Albright, Weissport, aug 23-yl Carbon county, Pa UY IT I TRY IT I Thu It dia Rllllher PlaatwM fur n. U'nalr llt.ol.- DURLING has them. may III rjpu Whom it uiuy C'o.icoin. Notice Is herphv clvcii. TLnf T !,,.., loaned to George Rehrlg ouo ptlr of Mules, and hereby forbid all persons to meddle with the same. .msiA ir it a irr i v Baumansvllle, April 20, lttfi'w'J Head This ! "Sparo a courier, sir: I'm stnrTlnn-." said a poor, half clad roan to n gentle man who was hastening homewards inrougn tne streets in tho great city one Diticr cold night. "Sparo a copper, sir, anu uou will bless you." Struek with the fellows manner and appearance tho gentleman renHed: "You look as If you had seen better aays. if you will tell mo candidly what Ins been your greatest falling through life, I'll gve you enough money to pay your lodelntr." "I am afraid I could hanllv iin tw the beggar answered, with a mournful smile. "Try man, try," added tho centln man. "Hero's a chilling to sharpen your memory; only bo sure you speak tiie truth." Tho man pressed the coin tightly in his hand, and after thinking for nearly a imnuio saiu "To bo honest with you, then, I bo- liovo my greatest fault has been In learning to 'kill time.' When I was a youngster, I had kind loving parents, who let me do pretty much as I liked; so I becamo idle and careless, and nnvpr onco thought of tho chango whljh was In storo for me. In tho hopo that I should ono day make my mark In the world, I was sent to college; but there I wasted my timo In idio dreaming and expensive amusements, If I had been a poor boy, with necesslly staring me in tlie face, 1 think I should havo done better. Uut somehow I fell into tho no tlon that life was to bo ono continued holiday. I gradually becamo fond of wiuo anu company. In a few years my parents both died; and you can guess tlio rest. I soon wasted what little they left me; aud now it is too late to combat my old habits. Yes, sir, Idle ness ruined me," "I believe your story," replied tho gentleman; "and wheu I get home, 1 will tell it to my own bovs as a warn Inc. I am sorry for you. indeed I nm. Hut It Is uever too late to reform. Como to my ofi'icu to-morrow and let mo try to inspire you with ficsh couraao." Aud giving thu man another niece of money, and Indicating where he could ue found, ho hurried away. Never "kill time" bors. Ho Is your bast friend. Use lilin well. Don't h him slip through vour fincers when vou are young, as tlio beggar did. The uays of your boyhood are tho most pro cious you will over see. The habits you get into will stick to vou Ilka was. If they ire lltllo ones, life will bo a pleasure, and abovo all a success mean a truo success. You may not grow rich, but your life will be a real success nevertheless. If, on the contrary, you waste vour early years, live for fun only, trllie wiin your opportunities, you will find after a while that your life Is a falluro yes, . even if you should be as rich as OlW-iUS. One nf tho sadest tlilmrs Is to meet man who has let goldeu opportunities go by him Just entering tlie battle of life yet entirely unfitted for his position. Ho is to do untied, and yet blamed. In this favored land every one can learn to read and write, for Instance. Uut how ot ten we meet young men utterly uuabh to write a dozen lines correctly. Be assured, young friends, it will bo sourco of shame to you ns men If you do not pay attention to education as uoys. The world Is full of cood books read. You are surrounded with friends and relatives. Bo warned in time, and coin happiness and honor In tho future from the Industry of the present, and you will not nave to read this page In vain. Loveorthu UcauUfuI. Woman havo a much nicer sense of thebeaiitlfulthanmen. They are,by far, the safer umpires In matters of nionrle- ty and grace. A mere school-girl will be thinking and writing about the beau ty of birds and Mowers, while her broth er Is robbing the nests aud destroying tho flowers. Herein Is a great natural law. that sexes havo their relatlvo nx. cellencles and deficiencies, in the har monious union of which lies all the wealth of domestic hannlness. Them is no better test of moial excellence, ordinarily, than tho kceuuess of one's senses, aud tlie depth ot one's love of all that is beautiful. A gentleman or Michigan contem plating the schooner Ziich. Chandler, said that if she was as light oil water as her namesake, tho would bo tho fastest cratt on tho lakes. Adjustment. Tho following artlclo from tho Phila. delphla rubllo Ledger, of May 2nd, may bo read with much profit by every class of our community; Ono of the coniequenoo? of the con dition of business for tho last year or moro has beci tho enforcement of eco nomy; and another has been the reall zatlon ot the fact that the largo profits which have been hitherto drawn from trade are no longer to bo relied upon with certainty. The two consequences taken together will balance each others and though tho scales vibratos with Jer ky and uncomfortable hitches, thlngi will eventually find their level. Less profits In business allow less margin for expenditure. Less demand for money for luxury and for tho mere expense ot living should result eventually In con tent with smaller profits. The publio estimate of dollars and cents has been enlltely on too princely a scale for some time, .dnd slowly, painfully, but surely, "contraction" In unnecessary or useless expenses has been taking place In all quarters. The Immense sums of money disburs ed during tho civil war tho unprece dented calls for tho products of agiicul turo and manufueturos tho false llfo given to nearly every description of business by tho lavish outlays of gov eminent the fortunes made, and tho raised scale of wages created a fever, In the lelapse of which all Industrial pur suits are suffering. Over-production and over-Importation, and free scatter ing of money by almost every one, wliile they had it, elevated the popular estimate of tlie proper nitoof living ex peuses far abovo any safo calculation. Much ot the embarrassment of which complaint has been made, and of which complaint Is still made though tho mur murs are lessening, has existed quite as much in Imagination us in reality. This Is not to say that there has been no embarrassment, iut tho truth Is, that with tho fever over, people complain ot the abated pulse. Aud It seems to have been furgotten that tho conditions of war aro so unnatural that peace Is al ways to ho desired, cannot corao with out a disturbance, second only to tho' calamities of war, Itself. Tlio old meu, who had seen other wars, and tlie historical students, who were familiar with the natural sequence of events, prophesied commercial 'dis tress and financial dilllcultles when the closed war should leavo us with n heavy national debt, rind when the Govern ment, Instead of upending huge sums, should be raking money, not to givo life to business by expending It, but for tho purpose of applying It to the remov al of a debt already existing. Tho na tion llUA been in Mm nmi.lltl,,,, nf n. !,, dividual who Is called upon, instead of increasing a running account aud living freely upun credit, to ceaso lavish llv iuc! and linil inonni tn tnv r,.r .i,nf i.n has consumed. This is never a very viictTi in process, Aim tho attitude, of tlie Govern 1 1 1' lit llfl4 fnrcnti tlm oinm courseupou Individuals. ThereKremany men who lived at war rates, uncousl ously following the universal fashion, who havo found It very difficult to put their expenses upon tho peace establish ment. Thu c i i n v I n 1 1 1 1 1 rlmr If mn.i l. so, that money is no longer to be mado "by millions," but is, if won at all, to bo gathered at tlio old-fasliloued rate, dollar by dollar, Is at last accepted. After u lever a relapse. During tlie re lapse a return to Htrmntth condition. And this is the state of thu nation now convalescence, not sudden, but gradual, aud all the more hopeful for that. OllU Of tlm ivnrt rumnlns nf Ilia w,i was the speculative mania, especially in the Lfuld market. rrnndii.iiiio ,-,. subversive nf nil annn.l nil,.., I,, t..l.. and finance than thu gold gambling, niiiuu uuuu seeiueu to uusorD lliu capital and craze tlm mlmU nf n.r. ,.,,m,,.., could not bo Invited. This, happily) nus unuiuisiieu. fluctuations ul less than oue per cent, have now to satisfy those! who nnnH linil a ncvlm. ,,f fan,, tt.. to twenty. The furious iluys ot guld gambling now seem like a dream. Tho mania ior "lancy ' railway stocks ami bonds has aln siilwlileil. ITniM ti. country grows up to tlu profltaulu usu ui ouch luciiiues us wo nave, tho put ting of money, or tlio pledging of credit lur futliru tinvlhllllH.-i miit ....u.. il ls fahly to he hoped, that tlie true situ utiou being accepted, bussinusj wl'l sliapo Itself accordingly, aud that, tlinili'h wii tnllr i.lllilcr nf tlif.rtlnul thousands, wo may reaiuu substantial uuuuieus, anu uut uespise even tens, or uvus, or oues, Tllll following htlirv nminw frnm Trn Inilll 1 CVII mll llllll it ,,i,nrr.,l I.. n It - - . ji,.i.i a li quor store. They adjourned outside to settle the dispute. The first man, be- iii Hum vuuiiKugut, immeuiately seiz ed u lump of stouu aud let lly at tho head of Ids nprinnnnr. tvlm ,ii...w,.i i.i. - - - - , I " -1 " ulflJVU 1111 head and missed tho stone, which went through an expensive plate glass win dow, and did much damage, A maijls Irato was called unon n-vr mumim. r. determino which of tlie two should pay mo cost, ihu evidence clearly showed that the aim was a good one, aud that if thu second man had not dippud Ins head ho would have been struck. " Therefore alil thu ni;i. iUtr.it , "l,.i must nav Ihu ilumai'us. ncit Is i.,.rtlii the first man didn't Intend to injure thd window, and the window would not havo been injured if It had uut bueu fur thu act of the second man. Tho NuivfoiinilLiml ILIu.i-Iaj been very unproductive this year.