"smj'l'lll'AL'i TtV V. MoBTinsiEif, fr'oprioton INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." Si .00 a Year if Paid in Advance. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 20, I87C Subscribers out of Couiity, $1.20 VOL. rv., No u. ..8 CARDS. Furniture Vrluu. V. Schwann Bank street. dtaUrin all Unit of fnitwt, Cbtfieii ma it to erd'r. Hoot anil Hhoft Htkiri, Clletoo Bretney, in Lnan'n building. Bank itreet. A 11 errferl promptl) ftUrdKOrk varranM. MKT" AND COCKSKLLOR AT LAW, Miijneh CWttnU, Pe. .gjrOfflce. iWl Datoo's Jewelry Store, Broadway rJtU. - - J,"nn.l ' V ATTORNEY AT LAW., ' , - Mju.cn cbukkI Pa. Ooueerioni and all legal boslntM pro-rjitly attended to. jralj i4. 18fs. w. A. BKItllAKll,M.II FrUT8IClAi4 AND 80110 BON ftfMlal MUntlan paldJo Chronic Dl.e. Offlea; totb Ext torse r.Iron and 2nd t. I.S- fclght"' ra. April 3. IR7S. IV. B. RICnBK, PRACTICING PnYSlCtAN ND BUROKOtt. Affl,., Biles Straet, hext door above the Poatofn t.hlihton, Pa. Office Hour. 1'arryvllla each rtay few 10 to tl o'clock; remainder of day atntlWln Lahlghtee. KaT'ZS.'H J II DIHMICK, AUCTIONEER. Raat Wctaaport, Pa. If D. .Kale of evarv rfe.irlptlon attended In at teaierjabta rharpe.. Tba patronage ef the public reipeetfully .elicited. Jan.24.'74. fWO. D. BltZIOLITTR. J18. S. LOOSR TJER.TOLKTTE & bOOSK, ATTORNEYS A KB (YHJVSEl'.LnitS AT LAW, Omos TtrttNatlonal P.nk Building. 2nd Floor. MArcn CHUNK, Pish. Mtr na eon.nlted In Oermn. f Jutv 24 17 . MKIEIIAN. AVTARKKT AT UW, K.xt Door to Jim Jatlonal Back, UAUC1I CUU Mi, l'A &tCu b. cntttt.t la Oermau. 'Jan. iplIOMAS 8. nitCK, JU8I1CK OP Till: l'KACB. BANK Street, LKIllOtlTON, Ta. Cnvevar..lor;. CollettlnR and all buslneM con BMl.d with the office promptly attended to. aVAv-ent lor firl-el. Ineuianeo Companies, aoj RUkaof all klLj. takijn on Ih. mot liberal l.B, Jan.O.im. w. m. rursiiKit, ATTOUMKY AND COUNP.Bl.l.OS. VT LAW. BM iraiiT,l,iHiOBT., Heal Kf tat and CwIImiIoii Airene,. H'tll liny and 41.11 K.il fc.l.le. Oonvej.ncin,.- neatly clone. Col .ilea, promptly mad. ettllln Kata of I" 4enua ineciali. May rcuu.trd In KnitlLh rnd O.rman. Nov. -il. T CONVKVAMJK.lt, AND GENEEAL INSURANCE AGENT Tha following Oomyame ara Krfpra.entwd: run axon mut uai, Finn, RBADibo iirriTAbrmE, WYOMING VlllC, rOTTrtVII.t.li Finn. KI.ERa' At:C!II)KNT INMUUANCB. AIM PennavlTanla and Matnal Horao ThloJ Deteottvo and Inauranie 'nPnT- Maxcn 23.1173.1 THOa.. KHMbRltB.. rjpiIOfllAS. A. W1EXIAMS. UABIKS' AND aKNTl.ttilKira raahlonable Boot and Shoe Maker, Neat tolx-uekera Block. BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa. Harlng commenced boalnMliai aboya.1 would upeetfnlly announce tn thaeltliaol bf LahlRhton and rlclnlty that 1 am praparad to do all work In lay Una In the nantett and moat anbutantlal man nit, at price, fully a. low an the aame work can b, et.lned la Philadelphia. A trial la tollcitfd and iatLfaetlon euaranteed. at low.it prleaa. , July i,187t. J JT. BBI.TZ.V rilOTOQRAPtlER. npoer Main atfet. " M.ATINOTON. PA.. In toe OAUJsttTrecntlyooenpiei by 8. R. DKJIOLRR . l-ICTCRES TAK.IN ANV WSATDBB. CUJUJiir.H'SXIKJIN ESSEs. Apeolaltv. rATRONAOlt BOMI'ITKD, Ana fau.factioo . , Oaaiaateod." ' Jnnel75yi CEMTBKNIAI. SADOOH,' PWOCEUAXJA- BT.. MATOH OaOSK' FRANK ISKMANN, Prop'r. Freati Philadelphia XRM Beer alKara on tap. Clsare ot Oho.ceet flavora, aud all other klnde ofRMreahmeata to toe found In a ntt-cuBa Mlooo. FttBlt LXJNOn eTerr Mornlnnat 10 'oloo. ,pailwhajonOTtoMauelic;uuk. . July 10. ira-yl Truss and Sargioal Bandage Stand. WJ. icVBRETr, Ho. M North seventh 8t. below Aran BL. Philutelphla. Lawsttro. prored Traaaea . uhoulder Braoea, Claatie t nek (m Jlaita. SuepenaorMa, Crntohes, Seforcittr Uiatrnmenta. Ac. AIM lira. BvareU'a, Flteh aeU adjuatlnr and other celebrated Female Gap porta a,. lady A (ten dan t. Ira-e atooK and low price.. Berr4aaaeeaaatalw treated. . Julyr., im-ly. PITY nil NOl-That CLKCTSIC LIN I HBNT.'Hka 1 cot at JDU.aLIWQ'B BBDU STURS, Will core litea or anr other man of UiUUtlAilSidiMultul other FAI.m Hity i, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR 'BANK BTItEET,:LEIJlanT0N,PA. Btaveetfttll)" annonneaa to' the -cdtlicnael X hlabton and vicinity that he la now prepared to U0VBJC8. and OTHBR UUILDINOb. Alao that tnataa armataatr pa'hand atnU fiffri patat ot every 0aristlon ot BASOM SB jKt"47. R. R. Railroad Guide. N URTIl l'F.NNA. IlAlIiItOAU . Paaaerj irera (or Philadelphia will leave I.clileh. Inn na followsi 5:iM a. m, via I.. V. arrive at Pblla. at 0:flO n. m. 7:47 a. m. via L. . " " Ilil5n.,ui. 7:39 n. m. via I V. " " 11:15 a.m. Ilso? p. m. via I. & x, liMp. m. 11,02 p. m. via L. V. ' " 2 20 p.m. 2:24 p. m. via L. ck H. " " 6:41 p. in. 4l7p.m.Tla I,. A 8. ' 8:20 p.m. 4:14 p. m. via I.. V. " ' :20 p. m. 7 S9 p. tn. via 1 V. ' " 10:30 p. tn. Ketumlnir, leave drpot nt T'erka and Ameri can ftt., hlla.V t7no.B:30 and 9:15 a.m.) 2:10, Siii ami Mil p. ni. 'are from Lenlchton to riilla., C2.S3, Ktcitr.lon Ticket, $4 00 June 5 187J KLLIR CLAUK. Agent. OENTRAI. U. It. OP. N. .1. LIlHIfJIl t SUBQVKIIANNA BIVlStONi Ail Hnll noutr tn I.niiR Hrmicli. I'ASSK.MIKR STATION IN NI'.W YOItK FOOT OF LIB HUT Y ST.. N P.. TlBieTnblo of Dec. 27, 1875. Trelnn leave Lehlfthton aa follcw.: For Xew York, 15a. ton, Ac, at 6.22, a. in., 2.26, 4.47 p. in. For Philadelphia, 6 22, 7.47, 11.12 a. 4.47, tor Maura Chnnk at 10.20 a.m., 1 00, and 9.43 n, in. 7.47, 11.12 tn 2.2S, 5.39, 1.04 ror VTItkafllarra andScrantonatl0.20 a. m., 1.09 7.04 p. in. iJclhrnitw Leave New York, from atatlon Cen tral Itallroa.l of Xew Jerray, fool of Liberty atreet, North Hirer, at6J0, 9.00 a.m., 1.00, 2 49 and 6.15 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia, rrom Depot North Penn'a K It., at 7.0", 9.46 a. tn., 2.10. .1.49 p. in. I.csV I'a.ton at HX, 11.40 a. in., 3.55, 6.39 and M0 p m. Leave Mauch Chunk at 9.19,7.40, 11.09 a.m., 2.20 ami 4.40, p. m. Fo: further particulars fee TtmeTflblea at the Station.. I'APSKNdKlt." FOB LONG BRANCH CHANGE CABS AT hLIZAHKTIl. II. P. BALDWIN, Gtn. ltutnftr Agtnt. July 4. IS74. plllI.A. ft UKADING HA1LKUAI). Arrangement of Tasscrgcr Trains. JANUARY 1ST IS75. Trains leave ALLEf.TO VVK aa follows t - (VIA rt-HKIOMEN BR1.VCII.) For PhtlftdiMphla. ilridgcport and l'erklomen Juuctlon, at 6.4). H 60 a. in and 6.06 p m hUNDAV.I. For PM'atUlphls. llrid(ccrt and Perktomon Jnnctio . et 3 10 p.m. IV1A KAHT rrNNA. BRANCH.) F.ir RendliiB, 1 2.30 a no, 8. ,i a tu I2..0. ! 10. 4.30 a"d.4.-,p.m I'or HnirliniirE. t 2 3). 6 60, 8.65 a. m.. 12.23, 4 SO ai'd Ml p.ni. For Lancaster mid Columbia, (), 8.66 tt.m- and 4 30 r.i tDoes not run on Monday. bUNJAYB For Rcadins 2 30 n m. aud XA p m. For H.rrleburg;, 2.30 a.ni, and 8.4 p.m. Tralna FOR ALLK.VIOWN leavo aa follow s: (VIA r-KUClOMBK BRANCH.) Lenvo Philadelphia. 7 3 1 a.m.. 5 u and 6 30 n m. Leavo Ltridji'poi t 8.to n.m , h.co aim b.iti p.m. Lcevn Petklonien Juiir, 9.i,r, it.ro , and t.36 1) m. SUNDAY. I.eivo rh'laoelp'ila ill . m rtiMiteport, O.fl a.m., I'eiklomen Jutiutlin, 9.25 a.ni. (VIA KAhT I'FNN A nHANc Il ) Loavn tte.cnn;. ; 33 ,'. t). l .3.r a in.. 4 01.3.10 aud ip.30 p m Leavo ilaiiiNlnirc, 5 21 C.10 a. m 2,iio. 3.50 and 7.4 p.tl. Laivn LaniK'ter it.Ifn.m. 12.65 and 3. i p.m. Lavn olnujOf. SM1 :i.m l.noaiid 3J6 n.in. e.ITNl)AS. Leavo ItMdlna-: 7 20 a.ni I.bhvm liHiTii,nri:,5?'i a.m. liait.a muikcd thus ij run 1n 0. .t N. Diuiu'li, ulrot 9th ami ()ioe,i aireetn,) and liavo thronli cava (rotn and to Mauch oniink. Alio her tiamsto and fjom l'liimdelphU ni. rive atand leave Rioad auert di-pot. J. K. WOOT1HN. Nov. 5 1675 Central Nuptrtnttndent. pKNNSYI.VAIUlA DAICnOAD, rniLAIlKHMIIA A KBIE RR. DIVISION. Winter Time Talile. " On and altei SUNDAY, NOV. 2iat, 187'. the Trains on the rinlanelphla d lirl Railroad Di vhlon mil ran an follows : WESTWARD. j FAST LINK li'uven New Y'orR 9.2 a.m. I'hilidclphia 12.55 i.m. Jllt!roore 1.20 p.m. IlarrlslmrB 6.10p.m. arr. at Willlatnsport S.55 p.m. Loci Haven 10.20 p.m .' . llellefontn 11.50 p.m. ERIE MAIL loae Ni w York 8.25 n.rn. I'hiladolDl.la ll.Mp.in. Ililnmore v.oi p.m. ' Harrlsbur 4.26 a in. WllUanmpo: t 8 35 a.m. LoclrUaven 0.45 a.m. Renova It.1.5 a.m. air. atiSno 7.50 p.m. LIMIT. MAIL leavo. Philadelphia 7.20 a.m. Baltimore , . '.v 7.30 a.m. Ilamabnre' .J9.45 a.m. srr. at Wllllamaport 1,65 p.m. ., Locs Il.vea 3.30 p.m. . . Utnova 4.45 p.m L'E HAVEN AC. I've Ptiiladclphla 8.00 a.m. .Italtlmore 8.30 a.m. llarrishnrc 1.26 p.m arr. at WilUamsport 6.10 p.m. Lock Haven 7.30 p.m. , EASTWARD. P R ILAD'A EX. leaven Lock Haven 6 4-1 a.m. tVllllamsport 7.65 a.m. arr. at Ilarn.hurc 11.65 a.m. Baltimore 6.15 pm Philadelphia 4.20 p.m. . New York 7.35 p,m. DAY VXrnWS leavee Itenova 9.10 n.m, Ijork a oven 10.25 a m. williameport 1 1.31 n.m. arr. at Ilarrlabnre i.oop.m. rnuaaeipnia Q a) p.m. New Yon 9.16 p.m. Ualumore CRIB MAIL leaves Kne ' ' Renovs Ixck Daven WilUameport arr. fit Ilarriiburjr Ba'ttmoro Philadelphia New York FAST UK IE leaves WilUamsport srr. at Harrlsbtsrg . Ualumore Philadelphia New York . Srle Mall Weat. Limited Mall a.85 p.m. 11.20 a.m 8.25 p.m. 9.45 p.m. 10.55 n.m. :30am, 7.85 a m. 7.00 a.su 10.10 a.m. 12.35 a.m. 3.65 a.m. 7.35 a.m. 7.35 a.m. 106 a.m. West, Look Haven Aceotn. West and Day Express East make close connection nt Northnmberlmd with L.-tli.RR. tramaor Wllkesbarre and Bcrantou. Erie Mall Wnat. Limited Mall WmI. mil Fnat Line West make close oonnectton at Wllliamaport with N. O. R, W. tralna north. Erie MuUKaai and Went, Umltod MaU Wee t, Kast line .West and Day Kipreaa Xsat make olose Cfaiaectlon at Loot Haven with U. K. V. RR. trains. ICrto A4 all Bast and West eonoect at Brie with' trains on L. H. & M. 8. Hit, at Corry.wlth O..C. ft A.. V, JUL. atl Emporium with Jt. N. Y; -P. ail., and at Driftwood with A. V. RR. -Parlor Oara will ton between Philadelphia and Wmiorpirport en.Uroited, Mall West. Fast X,lne Weat. FoJladelphU express East and Dajr Exproaa East. Bleeping Care on aUnTghttrslas, WM. A. BALDWIN, Oen'l Hnpf 1 1 1 . -1 1 M 1 : iini 1 f-w $1(MK PRQFITON 10 Made this month by JVtJ and Ckillr. inveatao wmi'ujc, 19 Troar pieanaj aiu. son or 91 w. m fcTOClL PRIVILEOFB, baa brought a small fortune rto the careful lnvea'or. We advise when and how to omkate b amlt. Books with BAXTEU fc CO., , Dank era and Rreser 17 Wall Bt N, Y. Plotts' Star Organs Are as perfect parlor nrenns as are tnantitartu leu. lorreHponueuce Boiiciico tvmu urpnnieie. mtialclnn. and Urn trade. Address, EDWARD PLOTTS, WnaMnRton, N, 1 T OOK flKAUTIFUL LOOK ROSYI-A hot lleof DURLINO'H ItOK OLYCBRINP! for Ronahneaa of the BKIN, CHAPPED HANDS, only 25 centra botile. Mav l. Plotts' Star Organs Combine beautiy, durability and worth. Eenil for illustrated raialomie before Imtine. Ad ilre.s thn mnnnfactnrer. LDWARD PLOTTS, Washington, N. J. Wl'I. OH WHY" will yon aulTer with Hint " fOUOH or COLD) when ton tnivbn lm. modlntely re'elve.lby ii.niir DURLINO"' TOM. POUND SYRUP ol TAR WILD CUHllRY and nORLHOUND. Mnv 9 niHE PEOPLE OF LEHIGHTON and vlcin ' ltv nil nnlio in f.tlfvlne; that nt A. .1 DURLINO'H Drue and Family MoiLcIno "tnro. PL'nu. rwisii and Unadultxbated MituirlRKB can always bo found. Mav P. Plotts' Star Organs Aprcnts anppllednt flcuiesllmt doly coinpe tlilon tor the. same ln of lnalitimenta. Tir one. Addrrs., EDWARD PLOTTS. Wsshlnir. ton. N. J s GRAVER, Opuoalte the Public Bqnars. SOU I H STREET LEHIGHTON, Pa., Manufacturer ct Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer in nil kinds ot STOVES!! CiT rtOOFINO. PPOUTINO and JOI1HING promptly attended to ot reasonable chnrce.. NOV. 30. BASIUEL O HAVER, W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LCniGIlTON, TKNN'A. l'lnnfi nnil Spcl iflcadons FOR ALL KINDs OF BUILDINGS MADK AT THE BHOBTEsr NOI'ICE. NO CHARGES Made for PLANH flnd SPPXIPICATIONS wnen thn coulrnct la awnnled to 1 lie under. signed. June 14. 1873 yl. a. W. f.ACAIKI. rpt5;tno.a: RsTaii3UKit Mannfoctiiror nt and Der.lAr in nil klnda of 110UHKI10UI AND. KITCHEN FURNITURE, Noit to llomlc & Uofford's Camago Mnnui icti ry. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Klttgant Pnrl.ir Knlta, llaudanirte Geilronin Seta, Selling very Cheap for Cash. Examine befmc purchasing tlaewhcro. ILivtnr; had an cxperienco of twenty years In the UNDERTAKING BuMneaa, I am prepared to furnish nil klnda of COFFIN 9 nnd C ASKjjPH 1111 eiioit notice, and attend to all bnamesi In this line 111 such a man. ner as will pivu entiro satitfiictlnn, on very reasonable terms. Patronjgo aoliolted. Jklarch 27,-yI. TUEO. KF.MEREH jUESSED AND LIVE ! The nndfrsned respectfnlly Informs tho citlzena ot Carbnn and ndjolnnic counties, that holsaealn prerwred to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at prieei fully as low ca they can bo bouaht for elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams. Jiologno and Sauma-re, at Wbolcailo and Retail, CF" Orders will be prompUy filled, and Hog. shipped to any point at the shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Bank street, Lehighton, Pa. Nov. fl, yi JOB "PRINTING at tho very lowest prlc3 THE CARBON ADVOOATB OFFICE. 1875 fall i875 Mrs. M. Guth Respectfnllv annnnnces to the LADIES OF WEIbSPOIlT AND VICINITY that she has Jnst returned from the CITY, and la low recelv. ing oneof theXARGEST STOCKS of FALL Millinery Goods COMPRISING, Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings ever before 'bronght' Into this section, and thit she Is prepared to do them up In the Very .Latest Fashion, AT PRICES .BELOW ANY OWIEE ES. TABLI8HMENT IN THE COUNTY. Also. AN ENTIRELY NEW BIOCK OP S"&1TUKJ?V1?Be!J aniJ loMUtlon ItairTNO. TI9t,.8i,n'1 4.. otoor Oooll PsuaDy kept in a Ftrst-Clast UUllnet7 btoxe. Ladies' own Hair made up to order Call ind InspecYOoods and learn Prices be era piirchj-ing elsewhere. MRb. M. GUTH, Itsport, Ts. April -yl ' A Strange Adventure. Orrvlllo wnf one of thoso sober little Ainorlcan towns which a certain clnss of novelists so delight to select ns the scene, of tholr romances, nntl which fre quently He asleep for so Ioiir a period of tlmo that It Is a positive blessing when something out of tho ordinary cdurse of events happens, to nwako them out of their etate of letharpy, Orrvlllo had been asleep for almost twelvo years, when an event occurred which, topther with tho attendant In cidents, completely aroused the wholo town. Orrvlllo was situated on I.ako Wano no, ono of thn most charming llttlo sheets of water In our Inland Slates, In a secluded valley, shut up, as It were, from all the rest of tho world by tho surroundliic hills, with a solitary majestic mountain keeptnn silent vigil over tho slunibeilu-jscpne.laythobnau' tlful lake, and, on.lts margin, the min iature town, The spot was all that a poet might fancy, or a roniantio lover slh for ; and when there was adver tised ' A now summer resort, the Orr vlllo Hoiiso at Orrvllle," with every accommodation, Ac, Ac, It Is not sur prising 1 hat many persons, who had been struck by the sui passing beauty of tho plnce.ni they caught a flying glincn of It In tho whizzing (rain, should re spond Imnieillately to tbo opportunity, and engagn to spend the summer or ui' turn months nt so charming a resort. Among the earlier guests at the Orr vllle Houe, were Charles Lacy, a tal ented young barrltr of limited means, Colonel Harris, and his nice, Mattlo Harris, nntl a Mr. Van Haven, a hand, somo yoiins merchant of New York. Charles Lacy and Mattlo Harris had been playmates In their childhood ; but the former had removed from his native plnco In his fifteenth jear. and had never met tho sweet-heart of his boy- Mi days until tlmo had transformed him into the full Mnturuofn man. Until were now so comnlttclv cbaneed. that they met at Orrvi'lo as entiro strangers, and were only recognizable to one an oilier ny tlie mention of tbeir names and places of residence. The nciiriln tanco, thus renewed, ripened Into ar den love, and Charles Lacy considered hlm-elr thn luckiest lellow mi earth. " Did jnu hear tho news, Mattlo ?" asked I ac.y.nni' inoriilnn.aM his lie'rolh d sealed hersulf nt the. breakfast table by bis sido " No ; what l It ?" " Johnson & Co , hankrw in tills town baVo been lobbed of over one hun dred thousand dollars I" Von don't s:ty so I When did It occur ?" " Sunn time during the. ontlifr pnrt of the moining The llii,f, whoever lm I", iiiurte a pietly fair haul of It loft tho film with a Very mnnll sum for Its own pocket-bnolt. ' It was a privaio banking-house, and Involves ninny of the lending persons of thn town." " "And they haven't secured tho guilty parlies ?" " No : and are not llkclv to do so. either. Men who tuko Mich goodly sums us this, generally fc.ure a safe avenuo of escape. Uitt I can tell you this," ho added, lowering his voice, nnd inclining ins nend towards Iter's; "sus picion tails on the Otrvlllo House, but on 0110 maiviuiiaiiy, as far as I am aware of " " Just Ihen a waltor placed b letter by his side saying : ' Something for Mr. Lacy." It rend thus : " Cnmo to Dalton at oncn Your presence is needed immedi ately at Mr. Greenup's. Do not delay A. II. !' What Is this? Coma to Dalton at onco I A. H. Who can that possibly be ? nut I'll go. ' I'm called nway for a llttlo while Mattlo,' said no, 111 explanation, re placing tho noto In the envelopo, " but expect to bo back soon. I must go forthwith ;" and pressing her hand, he loft tno breakfast-room, limrledly pack ed a few necessary articles In his valise, and was at tho station Just in time to catch tho morning train. It was evening. The calm round moon smiled upon the placid little lake In all her pensive' glory. Naturo breathed her soft musical murmurings, and everything seemed to whisper " Peace, peace 1" Hut tho heart ot Mattie Harris know anything but peace as sho left tho gay crowd of thoughtless dancers In the 'brilliantly-lighted hotel for an atmos phere more In harmony with her sad dened spirit. Her heart was very heavy to-night. She wandered listlessly down to the waters edge. A little boat lay moored there. She seated herself in it, where she felt she could be undisturbed In her lonely meditations. Hor thoughts coon found utterance : " What a changel" she murmured " what a change from our happy con dition of a week ago I I can hardly re alize It ? A hank robbed, and Charles arrested as the perpetrator ot the rob bery and thrown Into prison I 'How could they have suspected hliu ? Yet thn circumstances are very mysterious, and a hasty investigation points to him. It Is ovldent to me, though, that he only left Orrvllle temporarily that be was really called away. Strange that ho should have destroyed the letter.and that It turns out there Is no such per. Bon as Greenup In Dalton I It Is not at all strange that he should have become exelted when a couple of men laid their hands on him as he was getting put of, the train, aud told him he was a thief, and' was wanted Immediately at Orr, vllle, Who wouldn't get excited under such circumstances ? What tiousensn they allego I They say ho might have written tho noto himself, and passed It, through the post. Hut I know ho has not tho least link of connection with the afTalr j and tho authorities have no right to commit hlin to prison, when ho eat) obtain ball from half a dozen different persons. But the people hero are so excited that they will listen to nothing." A tpar trickled down her palo chrck, " Pshaw I I'll not he fuch n baby ; all will be right yet," Sho sat In the boats until the lights In tho different departments of the ho. tel gradually disappeared, and was Just about to rlso and return to tbo house, when a figuro, romlng down the path towards her, Induced bet to retain her seat. The figure proved to be that of the young merchant, Mr, Van Haven, Mattlo bad always been attracted by tho handsome faro and winning man ners of the gay New Yorker, nnd rath er enjoyed his society than otherwise. So sho remained seated until he took his place by her side. " Let's row out upon the lake," said Van Haven, without an unnecessary " Good evening," as ho raised tho oars and pulled gently from tho shoro, " It Is very quiet to night, and we shall not ho disturbed. Most of the folks have retired. Wo mut niovo cautiously. " Why?" questioned Mnttte, rather surprised at till? remark. " Why ? Do yon want to betray yourself?" lieitay tnyseir 1 wny, wnat are yon talking about, Mr. Van Haven ? Just then thn moon, which had been shining on his back, fell upon his tace, ami revealed a countenance with on unusually strange expression, and tn the great astonishment of Mattte, the fact that her companion was asleep Van Haven had been knowu to walk In his sleep, and perform a great many marvellous feata wlille In tliat conul linn, and Matlio Hairis herself had happened to meet him once while en joying a snnv.ianibullstio ramble. So sho was not nt all frightened by the clr. , cumstancps under which shn suddenly found herself placed, but somewhat as tontshed : and, being a young lady of a good deal of mischief, and possessed of ths usual amount of curiosity, of course she determined to let her com panion continue on his nocturnal ex ciirslon. "Whit are yon talking about ?" re pented Mattlo, her sadd tried features giving place to an aitmed smllo. "Vnu know well enough what I am tnlkini! about. Jim. Wo must secure it to night. It may h" found where w hnvo hidden it. and (lint would bo tho Inst of n. 'Mint letter was a sharp thing of ours, wss'nt it? I trctnblo let Lacy may be cleared thougli.ther) suspicion would seek somn til bur party. So we'd be.tier find other gunrlurs as "ono 11s wp can possibly do-so without canting any comment upon It j and, of course, wo will not let (ho money re main where It Is now " At the mention of Lacy 'a name, and "money," Mattle's mind, which for the past week had been Invariably coup ling thoso words together, caught eag erly nt tho suspicion thus aroused ; and her very frame shook as tho light of a great disclosure suddenly flashed upon her. She had found ono of the guilty parties, concerned In the bank robbery, and could liberate her lover I The discovery was almost too much for her. A dim mist suffused her oyps. She clutched eagerly the sido of the boat. Hut alio soon recovered the first shock, yet she did not permit herself to speak, she trembled so violently. Van Haven continued : "We must leavo to-morrow, don't you think so ?" " Yes." ventured Mattie. "Now let's bo quiet, for fear .we should be heard." "All right." They moved slowly and noiselessly across the rippling waters of the lako, until they reached the opposite shore. The woods hung darkly over tho tran quil depths, and all was quiet. Van Haven tied the boat to a eapling, and stepped nshnre, followed silently by Mattlo. He led tho way to a dense thicket of underbrush, pausing a mo ment to assure hlmielf that thoy woro alone. Having satisfied himself of this point, he took a few steps forward and cautiously raised a large stone. Un dor It lay a casket. He picked It up and replaced the stone. "I'll carry It," said Mattie, with avl dlous eagerness, feeling confident that If sho onco got possession of the stolen money all would be well, "Very well," said tho somnambulist, and consigned tho casket to her keep ing. "Now let us go to the boat again, and we win finish the arrangement of our plans as we cross over to Orrvllle. Mattie considered It a matter of pru dence to agroe, and followed to tho lake. Ho took his seat In the boat and (odscned the chain from, the sapling, enjoining his companion tq maintain perfect silenca until thev should ba nut on tho lake. He seemed to think that nil was well, and shoved oft from the shore. Mattie stood tn the moonlight, and watched the bpU and Its solitary oars man until both were concealed within tils dark shadow of the mouutalu, be hind which the moon was fa.t biding herself, "I am safo now I" she aald. with a.. Joyfull bound, "But what shall I d6? I am naif a mile from.iaiy bouse, and have no moans of crossing the lake, There Is a rosd here souiewhere.though, which leads round to tha town. I'll walk to the. Vottj), f t. takes till morn-,, lug I There l nn time to be lost I"' So saying, shn began her search for the road, which was Ronn found and after four hours of inpld walking, for which thn excitement of the occasion lent tha requisite amount of strength, she reached Orrvllle film lost no time In Informing the au thorities ot the town of her' singular adventure, producing thn casket, for their examination In proof of her state ment. Early In the morning betore 'nnf at tho guests had arisen, the Orrrlll House was surrounded by half a dozen men, evidently Intent upon tiie.espture of sdmn one within. Presently Van Haven made hN appearnnce on the ground.flocT veraildnh, apparently un conscious that tinyllilng was wrong. The sight of the police q-tickty unde ceived htm j It was Up with him. lie was handcuffed at once, without any cnfemonlous notlGcntlon of the reason why he was thus rudely dealt with, Mattie came down tnt then, after a short sleep, and was requested to fol low, when tho officers started down the street witli their prisoner lif custody attended by a largo crowd of excited spectators, which had soon congrega ted. A perllmlnary examination convinc ed all parties of the guilt ot Van llaven, but did not exonernto Lacy for complic ity In tho affair. The subsequent In vestigation, however, fastened the guilt upon two paitles Van Haven and a' Jnms Thompson, nn Orrvllle man, with whom the former had been on terms of suspicious Intimacy. Of course, all redress was made to Mr. Lacy for tbo hasty opinions of the people concerning him, and was ac cepted by hlin ss pallf(?otnry. But a inoro material expression ot the thanks of tho banker was made, when Mr., Johnson himself, the senior partner of tlie firm, rose tn tho police-court," and said, "That In consideration ot th great Injustice donu Mr. Lacy In so lusllly arresting him, and in consider ation of tlie surprising good sense and, bravery of Miss Harris In securing the guilty parties in this robbery, It becamo his pleasant duty to present In tho name, of the firm, to the former, the sum of ten thousand dollars. ; and to tlie latter the sum of fifteen thousand and that ho could accept no refusal-' 1 Wo need not attempt describe the ap plause and good feeling elicited by these , remarks that Is left to the Imagination of the reader. ' No clamorous demonstrations nf gratl tudo were made by either of .the reel-1, plonts of these princely gifts ; but both . expressed their thanks in a single sen ' tence.and retired from tho court togeth." cr, amid the uproarious acclamation1 of ' tbo crowd. Three weeks lator, Orville was going, wild over. 1 gay wedding, and had ac tually awakened out of Its Rip Van Winklo sleep ; and tho happiest couple In Hint town were Charles Lacy and Mattie Harris. TEN EXCELLENT RULES. 1. Never put off till to raonow what you can do to-day. 2, Never trouble others for what yon can do yourself. 3. Never spend your moony before you have it. 4, Never buy what you do not want because it Is cli-ap. f Pride co-its moie than hunger, thirst, or cold, 0. Neyer have to repent cf having' eaten too much. 7. Nothing N troublesome that we do willingly. 8. Hoy much pain have those evils,, cost us which never happened I- Walt, then, till trials como. 0. Take things always by their smooth1 handle. Make the most ot mercies and do not exaggerate trials. 10. When angry, count ten before you speak ; If very angry, a hundred. He that does this will save himself from much sin nnd many sr.rrows. A recent book of historical reminis cences of the House of Commons nar rates the laughable failure of one member who rose fully primed for first attempt. He said : "Mr Speaker; I am astonished sir, I ora astonished sir, I am astonished;" and then jhls nstonlshment overcame him, and he sat down, never to rise In Parliament again. Peebles Is nn Insignificant town. In ' Scotland, so quiet that the neighbor say, "As still as the grave of Pee,bes." By some wonderful providence, an old man from that, place went to Paris. When asked on his return how he,llb;e.ciL that city, be replied, " Paris, a things 1 considered, is a wbnderfu' place ; but still, Peebles for pleesuro I" Thd noted Daniel Burgess, the Non conformist minister, ionce preaching of, Jnb'a "robe of righteous," said" It any one of you would have a sult for -twelvemonth, let him repair to Mon mouth Street t If for this tlfetluw, let him apply to the f'ourt of Chancery ; but If for nil eternity, let hU put on the robe or righteousness." The spelling-bee mania has attacked even the .aotor London, Puusb. Wit ness tha following poetical dream : Messgetlei where s'.eath-bonnls csnooel. Where lagra&r psalaix aa i oulcg.untio coa Frttho ptarmigan and kenreU cierk: By an Wu& pee wit and preoootoua coakatoo Gsnnt'esoeaohali; tn crotobuir oookudee. Wlu seine-oeu trawl tor porpoise In ufooai; While aonlllona gaasi errst o ooapadea -' " Ot madreporee in waterloigol failocm, r. ., Flambovaat triptych groined with fcf'rfcla-tre-en. ; i ri,v ,Y k In reckless trsca9 with coquettish bratim,. , Eot itlo gargoyles, -with gnftMqii eiisTilJ 011 uarnlsbUt aTueaomenihtinaraof toy dream