Our Washington Correspondent in Europe. The Trip Acrois the Atlantic Observations on Seasickness Sucking 1'ig vs. IWridge Visit to Halifax, Xora Scotia, and St. Johns, Ifcv-foundlandA Chance for an Enterprising lanl.ee How lumngtrs Amuse Themselves on Shipboard The Lord Bishop of Xova Scotia Arrival at Liverpool, Etc., Etc. NonTBWKSTWtN Hotel, 1 Liverpool, June2l,lB78.J Hero wo aro at last, after a most magnifi cent trip across tho Atlantic, during which wo "took in" (but not by force) the Inter esting and well worth-seeing cities of Hall fax, Nova Scotia, and St. Johns, Newfound land. Until I arrived at tho last-named place, I had been In the habit, with most other citizens of the United States, of calling it Ncwaumfland, with tho accent on the second syllabic, but the Newfoundlanders call it Newfoundand, with the accentuation on the last syllable, which, logically and rhetorically considered, is doubtlebs correct. Geographers and the teachers In our public schools will please take notice accordingly. Your correspondent left Baltimore by the steamship Hibernian, of the Allan Line, on Wednesday morning, tho 5th of June, 9 A. 21., sharp. The Hibernian is a magnificent boat of 3,000 tons, commanded by Captain William Richardson, a bonny good Scotch man from Dumfriesshire, ana a thorough sailor. This boat, In common with all the ste.imcrs of the Allan Line, Is provided with all the most recent imnrovements. elctrant staterooms, and a saloon tho entire width of the shin. We had quite a larco party from Baltimore, who " saw off" a number of their friends, and we went down tho spark line Chc&awake merrr as a marriace bell. But, alas! the fun was not destined to last long. About twenty miles down tue bay the party of Baltimorians left us in the tug boat Maryland, amidst tho wafting of hats, caps, arid handkerchiefs, and then we were left entirely to our own resources and tho snip s olncenl Somehow or other, passengers on board an Atlantic steamer seem always to havo enor mous appetites on tho first day out. Every man, woman, and child, promptly put in an appearance at breakfast, luncheon, and dinner, on this our first day out. Even those of frail constitutions scouted the idea of seasickness, so calm and smooth was tho water, and there was scarcely as much mo, tion on the steamer as in a railway train The Allan Line of steamships aro all con. strucled with what is nautically termed a "broad beam"; hence they roll lesa than other steamers of excessive length in propor tion to their width, and even in a heavy sea they are staunch and steady as compared with other boats in which I have crossed. Con gratulating ourselves upon our good luck, we all "turned in" at ten o'clock at night j but few of us " turned out" again in the morning. During the night we had passed the capo and got fairly out into old Nep tune's domains, who rocked us, fatherly like.in the cradle of the deep. Beinc well my self, I could not help noticing that those of our passengers who did have courage cnougn to appear at the breakfast table seemed all to have a sudden and peculiar hankering after "porridge," or oatmeal gruel ; and the delicious salmon steaks, chicken and lobster salads, lambs tries and tenderloin steaks, went a-begging and were entirely discarded. There was a universal demand for porridge in the saloon, and for tin basins in the statesrooms, which kept the stewards as busy as bees in the honey season. At luncheon and dinner much the same state of affairs prevailed ; and a Baltimore gen tleman, who mado bold to appear at the dinner table and partake of sucking pig, which-formed one of the items on tho bill of fare, told me confidentially three days after ward, when I saw him again on deck as we were approaching Halifax, that he had thrown his pig overboard half an hour after dinner. Such is life on the ocean wavo 1 But, three or four days at sea will cure al most the weakest stomach of seasickness; and by degrees the seats at tho tables be came filled and full justice was done to the excellent fare. Ale, porter, and sherry, gradually usurped the place of ginger beer as a beverage, and our captain pronounced the passengers convalescing. There was less demand for the doctor, but more for cigars and champagne. An amateur "minstrel troupe" was formed for tho amusement of of the passengers, of which your correspond ent had the honor of being one of tho ' end men" (my nose is black yet, because the burnt cork has rubbed into tho skin and won't get offl), and we had games of "shuf lleboord" or"horso billiards." as the eallors call it, on the quarterdeck every forenoon. AVe saw lets of whales, dolphins, and other funny animals, and sailed into the harbor of Halifax Saturday evening, Juno Dlh, where we were to remain till Tuesday noon following. This gave us abundant time to " do" this Interesting city, which wo did in tho most approved manner, visiting in a body the famous Koman Catholic Cathedral, the citadel, the armory, tho navy yard, and the British ironclad Bellersplion, which in tho flagship of tho North Atlantic squadrons Wheievcr we went we wcro received with courtesy and hospitality; our only passport was that of beim: citizens of tho United States, but that was enough to insure us a friendly reception. Somo of us visited the Colonial Asylum, for tho Insane, which is situated at Dartmouth, lust opposite Halifax on the other side of the harbor, and is of about the same size and managed very much liko the Government Lunatic Asylum (no Leaving Halifax at noon on Tuesday, we arrived at St. Johns, Newfoundland, tho fol lowing Thursday altcrnoon, and remained there about two hours and a half. The en trance to tho harbor of St. Johns is one of the finest In tho world) immenso dills rise almost perpendicularly from tho water to a higbt of six hundred feet, leaving a narrow pass or entrance just wide enough for two shins to pass each other. Tho seenerv in gland and wild; in the town itself there is not much to see except dried codfish and Kcwiounuianu nogs, a nno pup, genuine breed, can be bought for about a dollar and a ball, and it might pay an enterprising van kce to come up here and buy up a cargo of uicm on Ejiecuiaiion. wnoiesaie tuey can doubtless be bought cheaper 1 The run of seven davs from St. Johns to Liverpool was attended by the finest weath er it has ever been my good fortune to wit ness ou tho broad 'Atlantic. Seasickness was a legend of the past and porridge was nowhere. The assengers became fastidious and indulged in nothing less than sardines, ana ox-tan soup, squabs ou to.ni, ana tut, at meals, and in the even in 23 we had mock trials, musical performances, and private theatricals on board, Among our passengers from Halifax fur Jjugland was the Lord Bishop of Nova Bcotia, with his wife and two daughters; and ou our last Sabbath at tea we had an excellent service on board al ter the Church of England Ritual, which u held by his Lordship In the spacious taioou, ana to wnicn an tue steerage passeiv cert (ainonz whom there were many " rod' coots" or British soldiers) and sailors were Invited. The outlying rocks off Cape Clear, on the south coast of Ireland, were lighted about noon on Wednesday, tho lflth of June, and about eleven o'clock the same evening we arrived at Quccnstowii, whero wo lauded tome passengers and tho malls. Early yes terday morning (the 20tli) we passed the wreck of the sUamer Idaho.of the Williams and tlulon lino, which went ashoro (with out loss of life, fortunately) on tho Irish coast, on her way from New York to Liver pool, ft short time ngo. About ten feet of her masts could be teen abovo water, that was all. Farther up wo passed tho place where, eomo twenty years ngo, the lloyal Charter wna lost on uer nomewara voyago from Australia, on the Welsh coast, ou the other sido of Holyhead, coming up the Channel. A tall pillar, closo to high water mark, marks thogrnvo of tho thrco hun dred peoplo who perished hero I avxl came the siiioko oi Liverpool, hang ing like a black cloud in tho distance; passed the villages of Brighton and Waterloo on the Mersey; shot by the pic turesque old fort at tho former place, and soon were in full sight of the enormous docks and tall chimneys of this tho second largest city in the united Kingdom, witu the exception of the first two or three days out from Baltimore, our voyage had been ono ol uual oved pleasure, thrums to tho fine weather, the excellent sea-going qualities of the Allan boats, and tho efforts of our gallant captain; and tho stoppages at uaiiiax ana si. J onus una mo nappy ci- fect or breaking tho monotony oi tuo voy- azc. beside introuuciniz tho traveler into new and interesting scenes, n privilege which can bo enjoyed by no other line. As the tender came alongside tho Hibernian, to lake oil' tho passengers and baggage, three times three hearty cheers testified to the popularity of Captain Richardson and tho other ofliccrs of tho ship; and then our minstrel troupe, standing on the paddle-box of tho small steamer, performed the song, "And ho is a jolly good fellow I" etc. (mean ing Captain R.), your correspondent keeping tact wan an umurcna i And thus ended our trip across the Atlan tic. My next letter will bo from Hamburg, and my next after that from the interesting city ot Copenhagen, Denmark', mo "norm em Athens," ns Bayard Taylor calls it, And, until then, au revoirl Alpha. HUMOROUS. Of a blind wood-sawer None ever saw him sec, but hundreds have seen him saw. Swimming is useful so far as it trains a boy to keep his mouth shut. The kind of a word which turncth away wrath won't turn away a book-agent. Dom Pedro, having a few minutes to spare, is going to the Paris exposition. Put two slices of cucumber into a phono graph and hear whether or not it yells for a doctor. ' There is a Kattiesnako in this cellar," is placarded by a Florida farmer to scare away thieves. A young oil citizen wants to know what the choir means by singing, "There's a land that is fair-hair like this." This Is tho month of roses. Also of thornses. Likewise of bugses and bees, and tho chicken pox. Sleep with your head to the north. Colonol Ingcreoll calls the gravo " the windowless palace of rest." Ex. "Pane less palace of rest" would sound puttier. - Phila. Bulletin. Jonah ought to congratulate himself oil how much 6afer he was in the whale's belly than he would have been In an iron-clad man-of-war. Edmund Yates says that somo ono sent him a mourning card recently with this in scription on it : " Epitaph for Beaconsfield Give the devil his Jew." An Indiana girl made $600 raising broomcorn last year. The amount of misery raised cannot bo expressed by dollars after tho same corn gets a handle, to it. Ornithologists says there aro fivo thou sand different species of birds, but give somo men their little swallow and they don't caro what becomes of the other 4,009 kinds. Fliojnix girls have begun to go on pic nic excursions, and sit down on bugs and bees. Fulton Times. Then, it is true, the feinalo phoenix rises ? A'cw York Xcws. New York no sooner gets her elevated railway in nice running order than she dis covers that the locomotives drop hot coal on bald men's heads. Somo draw-back, ever. A well-known conductor on a Massachu setts railway held his train tho other night waiting for a supposed passenger that turn ed out to bo a scarecrow in a neighboring field. A young man in Callifornia begins to read a paragraph about a mino to his Bwect heart, commencing : "Yuba mine;" when she Interrupted him with, " I don't care if I do, John." In San Francisco, tho other night,when a 6tago fell under tho weight of 200 singers, a reporter counted fourteen different styles of stockings before the dust settled in his eyes. The following memorandum of an out fit for a fishing party is mado by an old hand at the business : "Whisky, fish-hooks, whisky, flics, whisky, fish-poles, whisky, bait, whisky, change of clothing, whisky, more whisky." " Oh 1 how dreadful," said an old lady In London, reared in an atmosphere of conser vative clericalism, when, the other day, Mr. Gladstone was pointed out to her at the funeral of a distinguished friend ;" I trust ho isn't come to make a disturbance." A distinguished professor in one of our theological seminaries relates tho following) Being in Germany with a red covered book in his hand a German, supjiosing the book to bo "Murray," asked in Knglish if ho was an Englishman. The professor replied in German that he was not. The conversation presently turned upon an object of architect ural beauty near at hand, in the course of which the professor incidentally raised the question of its cost, " Sir," exclaimed the German, instantly, "you aro au American.' "How do you know that?" rejoined the professor. "Sir," continued tho German, striking an attitude and assuming a tone of solemnity, "upon tho resurrection morn, when we stand before thegreat whitethrone, the first question of every American in tho whole assembly will be, "How much did that thiono co-t'" Advertising tlatcs. Wo desire it to lio distinctly understood that no advertisements will be inserted in the columns of Tim Cabhom Advocatk that may bo received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by tho cash. Tho following aro our only terms s (INK SQUAHR (,1U MNT.HJ, One year, each insertion 10 cts. Six months, each insertion 15 cts. Three months, each insertion 20 cts. 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Jan, 1, 1MJ.6 rjMIE SLATIXOT0N PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINQTON. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In nil klndi and elzes ot Pine, Hemlock Oak and Hard Wood Lumber, nnd ,U now pie pared to oxecute any amount of orders (or BresseD LumbeR OF ALU KINDS. Poors, Snslies, Blinds, Shuttcru, Mouldings, Calilnct Ware, &c, With rroinptncas. Brackets Made to Order. The Mac hi n err in all new nnd nf the hent nnd most Improved kinds. I employ none but tha beat workmen, ue well eea twined nnd Rood ma terlal, and am therefore able to jruar an tee entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. Orders bv mntl piompily attended to. Mr charpes are moderate i terms cash, or Interest charged niter thirty days. GIVE ME A CALL. rT Tho fin rntrniTPd fn TlniMlntv will flnrtU. t. their advnntacre tn hnve Bldlnr?. Flnor Hnnr.ls Poors, .afllies, shutters, Ac, tc.. madeatthl4 May lOyl JOHN DA LLIET, JK. RIGKRRT. Opposite L. & S. Depot, On the East Weissport Canal Bank Tlespectfnllr Informs the citizens of this virlnl. ty that lie keeps cnnstnntlr on hand andSKLLS nt the LOWEST M AHKKT PRICES, the very UbQl iiillxJO III Fmo fe Feed, ALSO DEALER IN FOR D UILDINO AND OTHEU PTJRro&ES which he guarantees tobo Thoroughly Seasoned, AND WniCII HE IS NOW SELLING AT THE VEIIY LOWEST RATES. WHOLESALE nnd RETAIL, at the LOWEST CASH THICK. Jle bas a a nnmber ot my eligibly located In nirilERTSToWN, ranklln Township I, 11 , vu ,u T, 111 1)U UU (CI j JUOJT AtlUlS. Aug. . J. K. IlICKERT, c VRBOS AUV0CATE CHEAP JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LEDIOHTON, PA. very description o( rnntlnj, (mm a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER nEADS, NOTE HEADS. STATEMENTS. PROGRAMMES, 1 UO l i. ltO HANDBILLS. DODOERS, CIRCULARS, SHirriNO TAOS, ENVELOPES, PAMPHLETS. BY.LAW8. AC, AC. Done In the best manner, at very Lowest Prices. We are prepared to do work at aa cheap ratea as an, office iu the state that deals Honestly with Us customers. OURJtOTTOIS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. reorders by mail receive prompt attention. J-AVIU EIIHCRT'S Livery & Sale Stables HANlCSTIlEET.L.KIIiailTON, ! FAST TnOTTINGllORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And poaltlvely LOWER I'lUOKa than any other Livory In the Co asty. Large and handsome Cantagea (or Funeral purposes and Weddings. DAVI D EU11KUT. Nov. ti. 1S73. New Advertisements. Mat nf n Tfcnn. j, nnd Country Week- In. Art a nnnlnrn nil. rertlspment ono year tor two dollars and a uiuuii'i u imirr, or lor tue same price weoan Insert stty.two reading notices (s new ono every week), avernelni; seven lines each. For llato( popern ad other particnlars, Bddross O EO. P. HOW ELL .ft CO.. 10 Spruce 8t N. Y. PIAXO SVanCo.rS,l ORGAN li.oo, ou v!H3. Superb Grand RnuTpT!dUos! coti.loo, only (25). Elegant Upright Pianos, cost soo, only JIM. New Style Upriilit pianos, tliy.to. Oruuus tSS. Organs 12 stops. V!.t0. Church Orirniis. ifl step, cost I30J, only UK. Klfgint S315 Mirror Top Organs only 05. 1'ieinendous sacrifice to close out present stock. "v Bifaio iaciorv soon to oe rcciea. Newspaper with murh Inforrnntlnti nhnnt rnnfc of I'lanos and Organs sent tree. Please address r. iiuaity. wqsnington. ri, j. a Huy to Agents canrarsmg for the fide, cidc Visitor. Terms and Outfit dee. Address 1'. O. VIl'KER Y, August,, Mo. $in tn (fcifinfl invested In Wall St. stocks 4lu IU P1UUU makes fortunes every month. Hook spnt (ree explnmlng evervtblng Address BAXTER t CO., Bankers, 17 Wall St, N. Y. TELEPHONES For Iliislnf ss PnmnMa. ours ox. eel all others In clearness and vol ii m ot tone. Illns. circular And testimonials for 3 cts. Ad lire sa J, it. noLCOMB, mallet Creek, omo, 30 j Mixed Cards. Snowflake. Damask. Ao.. no 2 alike, with name, 10 cts, J. Mi.nkleb & CO , Nassau. N. Y. Awarder! htghnt vrizn at Cen termini Expotltlon for fins thtxtlng qmhtien ni exetUene mid luting cJtnr aetcr rf tuxttr-iinff atd Jtnvnrinff. Tho lBt tobteco erer mnde. A our blno itrlp traf-mTrlt In closely ImitMed on Inferior pood. pec that Jnrlntrmi Pet 1 Ofi CTerr Jln?. Sold by nil deaVm. Bend for tamplf, free, to 0. A, JiCEao.f & Co., Mfrt,, Petenbnrg, Va. a. P. WAUOLS. rhlla., ra., General Apent. DR.S. II. P, LEE'S LITUONTRIPTIC DISSOLVES STONE AND GRAVEL In the Kfaneri, Liver and Bin (Wet, It cures Gall. Stonrn, Ulauctea, Gout. nnd. lb its Incipi ent etaie. Brtfl ht'a Dtaease. Doctor Lee, fat 11. er and Ron. proscribed it in their practice in New York pnil Boston lortv years -with nn paralleled success. It is i ow for tbe first timo given to the puollo h a cure for tbe most dis tressing kidney nffectlonn. Send stamp for pamphlet to dt pot ot thoS. II. P. LEE COM.. TAN, o 4u Clinton Ilace.New York City. Hold by drugfrUts. f5 T "T y 2 PORT GRAPE WINE used lnhnndrcds or conffreratfons (or churcli or communion purposes. EXCELLENT E02 LADIES i!H WEAELT EEESOHS AKS TEE AQEE. MT. PRQ8FECT VINEYARDS, N. J. Speer's Port Grape Wine FOUIl YEARS OLD. This Justly Celebrated Native Wine Is madb dom the Juice ot tbe Oporto CIrape, imsed ill this country. Its invaluable Tonic and Strftngtheniu gProperties are unsurpassed ny anr other native Wlno. Bnns the puie Juice o( the Krape. produced under Mr. sneer's own personal snomision. Its pnnty aud (renuinenea ore Riiaiantced. Thejounircsf eblldmav paitake of ns pener onsoualllk.'s, aud tbe weakest lnvnlid oelt to adrantaro. It la pHrttcnlarlv bcceflclol to tbe aced anil ilebtlltnted, and suited to the ranons ailments that ttfUlct the weaker sex. It Is. In every respect, A WIS li 1 0 a u UEMED on . IbtiMi Cii Ct''i Ecrt Onpi VTIn. rtoilti Vii Otnt'i Port Ort; Wlir. T7siily rmni III! i Btnit ty Jt Ji. Speer's Wines In Hospitals are pieicrred to otLer Wines. Sold by DrurplAts fffnernllr, wlw also sefl SPEKR'B ruCltO J. BRAJiDY. J'EDRO J. SKERRY, and HTAMDMtD WlUi: BIT. TKXIS, Trade supplied br all Wholesnle Deal, era. ed that Ibe signature e( Altred Hpeer, l'asaalc, N. J,,la over tbecoik ot each bottle. A, Bl'EKR'S Mount rrospect Vinejards, (Tew Jersey. Office, Xo. St Wamn suett. New York. For sale bv A. J. DUHLINO, LKHIOHTON. PX. JPATESTTS obtained for Inventors in the United States, Canada and Eurojie, at reduced rates. With our principal ofllce located in Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent Oliire, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and de, patch and at less cost than other patent at torneys who are at a distance from Wash ington, nnd who have, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations ana furnish opinions as to patentablity, free of charge, and all who are interested In new inventions and patents are invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents and other valuable matter. We refer to the German-American National Bank, Washington, D.C.; the Royal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington; lion, Jos. Casey, late Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials of the U. 8. Patent Office, and to Benaton and Members of Congress from every State. Address i LOUIS BAGGER 4 CO., Solid, tors of Patents and At torneys at Law, LeDroi t Building, Washington-, D.C. dec22 E. F. LUCKENBACH, Two Doors Below the "Broadway Honse MAUCH cnuNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns ot Plain and Fancy Wall Papers? "Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH PRICES. yjfifi la nut easily earned In theae times, 777 but it oan be made In three month! f bvanyoneo(elthereex.lnanyparl nf the eonntrv. who la wllirnr tn wort ateaddr at the employment that we turn. Ish. ISO a week In vour own town. You need not be away lrora home over night. You can Five your whole time to the work or onlr roar epare momenta. It costs nothing to try the bualness. ierm, ana to omut ire. AaareM. al vuco. ii. ii AXiiKaT 4 Co.. Iebl0yl Portland, Maine. SWEET Wg&sam u u Cllu;;,T:!'Tlte Tobacco