"v it., .--alksSwi. E3. II. WISSO, nil COSSTlTltTlOS THE tTNIOS ASD KS "KCEMk ST Of TU LAW8.1 VOLUME XX. XO 19. M1FFLINT0WN. JtLNiATA OOUKTS PENN'A. AUGUST 15, 1366. . WHOLE NUMBER 1037. jitittnte mum i ""tr1- ''"V ,' TEB3S3 CF ri'BLICATi?.". Tint Ji'nuta Sestisei. is published every Wednesday urnming. on .Mniu street, by H. H. WIL3QM. The Sl'riMMlI'llON I'tklCi: of the pnper will V.o TVi Dol.LA'.ltS p'rycar in advance, attd Iri.jO i! iiul paid wilbiti the first three months. ZP. No pirrr discontinu .l until ni. nr rm ge aro 1 aid exempt t liie p i" of the Eaitrr. Aim-.r.Tisisri. The r.ites of Al'VL'UTiS INC nre tor mi - eiH.!re. of'itir.itT iii.es or less, cue insertion. To com? three. 1 oo : ar 1 "o cis orei.M Kiib-u-jifut i.w.ti A-lnii.iMt n t'. Executor's 'it. 1 Auditor's Notices. S.'.oo. fi-ofes-ion-il and Itinini -ft t-.ii -Is, nm exeeed inj ' Lues, and inciiiili.tg copy "f paper. SS.oo t.cr v.vir. Merchants advertising (c!iittl-ih!f ijii-ir'orly) $ to per year, ineiul- j iug paper M ilieir U'if. Sutiees m reading ; Columns, ten V' tits per line. J..B ... The ? of .'" WOUK. for taivv !!ill, one tU''1 sheet. -!.-: one- , fcurtli. f : oiic-ha!:', i'f.i.-i; st.d 4Ud:ii..n al unaiVff. half rric. and fur Ulauks S'-.ctj ! per q.iir?. 1J I'n.. wishes u i'i!'-r: his I'rieu is ami :ifu tint hp h:s vt-ni ivc ! to t!i Louse ii JEIIE51JAI1 LYONS. .i i -1' ! NulUintown. Jnninia Comity. Office ct. 3ii M iii street i-jui!' of Ui idi: '1LLI.VM M. ALLISON, Attorney at Law, A M V Will ultPiid to nil business Pntruftc l to liis ire. Oitiee uu Maiu Sireft, Miiiniunii, I'a. K. C. STKW MIT. ATTORN E Y-A7-LAV7, .h, told,, .huimhi L-., 1 OiTers his profeasiou-il sci viees to 0 ,e .mi,-' lie. Coilte'ions attd all other bisiuesa wm rf:.-"ve pron t iiifeiition. t'i'iee til at uoor Nor.ii"! 'U rd i tl'.re, C-p- 'au-.J ij..r. Finns. Attorn py-nl-Linv and Coavryancrr. MlFH.I.VTO'iVN. will j-roaiptly :ii.d to all b.isiics e.iirosieii lo ..ischic IMuee room adjoining ihe Internal llevenue Olhie. oa Maiu sueei. oppujite ihe K. ' uuit House. Junit 111, -jtoo-it. JOHN T. LSAUM. tlllrttMrttV M i lllt I,,1.'."1'-" f"s,lu' l'"-outj!i on inel.rie f a ,. jjemg shut up WH h the Hi li I li I Jl ii 1 i! II i M"" hll ''' I rams niilio.il eliai.L'e ooih -,., i V ""ii O 41 W t , wa. be-c-. Ti.ii.id.-ij.un, I Kne. " i tii.9. Walelili.g vwih ail your eyes and MUTLiN'ToWN. JIMATA Col'NTV, I'A. i OFFKI'.S his prolessii nal serviees lo ihe, pui.iic. l'l-tiinpt i;iii-iti:on piven lo i!n T.roseeu: ii.-n uf cl tiios aeain.-i Hie li"Veruii'ei't. . rolleCliiiliS lllld iiii OiluT huit-P-s el.tl ii-!eil Ui hi cure- i-liiee iu ihe Oiiei Teiiov-s' Iln liridiia J'ireel ftcpt. o, It-u-5. ri-iNuui-: cniiirs AUCTION'!,'.:!! Jk 5 The utderstne 1 oilers bis serviees la the public ns Veuaue (.'ryer fi itT Aueiii.neer. !! iiH- had Tvry la i experience, t'.n 1 fviis coutid'.'ni t t ue cm give satistactioii it ah wao noiy employ htm. lie laay be a ddr.-s-e i Bl M i:!!i!ii ii, or loiind at liis hoii'C in t-'er L'an:tli lofriithip. Orders may also be leli tl i-T rt'ili'n lloltl. Jan. -o, li'JI. WILLIAM filVEN. ii a -i J j cJ u u ii iu i):z::z I rKeex-elleii.e in 111- b.,:,K'ssol endue j I'lMne. ao le.-is eefli b. nl lual he ail rentier geueial s itistaciioii. lie can i t all lm.es be soi.aulted hi Ins lesideuee ia Mluiinlawu, I'a. , Aug. in, it-oo. , c ' IIILITAHY CLAIMS. 'I ill. uiniersigneu w.ti piotnptiy anetiu 10 j JL tue eoileeiion ol claims iiaiusl eitl.er the 1 tt'.aie or Sutl'inul tioveriinieiii. I'ensious, Uaek ; nr. ikoiiu . r.Ai. on. ruiu an oinei eiainis . ri-iiii! out ol ihe present or any oiuer war, i collected. JLUEMIAl! LYONS, Attorney -ui-Law. liifaintown, Juniata Co.. l'u. tebl lVusioas ! reunions ! ILVEUSONS WHO HAVE UKEN iS .V ii; i f iiii.tiwi r it i-: i1.! i:sn r wi: . e'l-vi'i'ii n I'i'i v l'Hslii' Ml 0P. ! ;....! ..t.t.i.i.,,, i-.'., ,. l'..,.si.. , ' -In in. i:,,!,!!,,!.,'. Suiareou L. know weih- i ,r their Uisabiluy is sadiei-a. lo eniiile lien, j to a l'cnsiou. Ail disabled Soldiers will call t c .he undersigned bo has bee., appointed 1 reu.ion Esaininins iurgeou lor J uuiaia aud ,. . .. . . Mjaia.n,, v-oa BUSViio M D l aitcrson, IU. Pre. ., I.i.-tt. ! .lIi:iIC4l. tMltli. DU. S. t. K.E.Ml'i'EU, (late army stir- i:ij nt b Oil A. M., reluming from YhUtinel Keen) having localed in l'attersou lc:d ' y!a ai 5 00 1'. M. r his professional services to the citizens of j LV'jmaj lltdro'i l Ti-ains leave RtaJiap at I his place and sin rounding country. ! f : A M and ti 1 j 1 M for Epiirata. Litiz Dr. K. having ltad eight years experience , :. . , .-.I ,.e..-r,.-e te.-U 1 n S" I...I t..l t i.,ir. piriril'IlCt! 1 ,"J'r. V"" "l L: nnenee. feels i " ""c": V b ' i f,. ,, ,hos.. who ! jsrepared to "1"" '' ft 1 iay be to ualoriuuatc as to need uied.eal at ..ml litifn ! Ha wil. be foand at the brick building op- ; rail, the "Sentinel Orncit." or at his rest-: 5,uce in the borouzh of rauersou, at all j k.urs, except when p'rofek.ioaa'.ly engaged. I Jui" '' iS'.j -tf. i J " ltl.UUi.lt.. j a LAllGE atook of Queontware, Cedarwara aeh a Tabs, Butttr Bowli, Buoka:i k wrni. Paste, Uor?o Su.Veta. tf. at pKXNSVI.VA.MA KAILIIOAI). ON AND L iil'ici fluidity. May l!:', Iboli, I'K'srptr li'uiut will kuve Mil:. in Mimou as lollum : KA&TH'AUD. Local Apcotiitiitici.-it'ii... C.ijS P. M. l'hiia.icli.liia j:x.rc.-'P.. 1,4 1'. M TiL-t Line G.41, A. M. Ciuuintiaii Jxj'ic-ss I'. M. ! Ex,ie,s 11.31, A. .M. Way l'aseiiL-i-f lv-,07, A. M, WKSl'WAllll. Nc Vntk Kxpies ft.54 A. M. Jay Kxj.rcs,- F. M. li.tlllliiiiie 10ki o .t-t, A. l. J'lilladfijiliia J.;icfS... 0'J. A. JJ. l a-t Line :.",, 1". M. Mail Traiti -lV, J'. M. lOmi-iaiii Ttaiii I', 47, A. .M. t i.iciiiii.ilii ljxjiits, leaves Eastward, (ia:i; ul 0,4S I. M. ja.mf:s south, Ag-t. A'EWSl'AGE LINE XlrTLIS, r2i!SriV!Ll AMI CB5C0S3. Leaves I'rrrysuiJe AimnJay, WcdiiOsJny ntnl ri nl.iy ill u i ciiic'K, n. m., nuj uirivus ai t'oii : i'ord u( 4 u'ciiifk, n. ji. j l.rnvcs uiu ii-i 'i'ili-S l.ij, r!nijiJ;m . J , J'.ilui'J'iy T.t j oci..-vk, rt. iu., " aii'i aiiiVtAAf t'trrj -Mile at o'c.ul-a, p. iu., iu liiae lor tbe ti-iin;s p-iiii Lust ana -i. V-ii;e ul leave .M:tii.u Sialiunas fiilows . Leaver- Mitliui S:aiio'i uii alllluuy, at 'i a. in. aii'i lediius on .Muvd.i: leaver ines.liv ai '" 11,1,1 I'VUiillb t turin uu 'Veutit;?a;i : leaves i Maje wiii Iimvc AI i lH : u Sliiiion for Aevli! j iiii.t, it. iily in ! be i" eiiiiijr, and leturn in Hie n.urui:i in liuiefur tde Curl ai;.t i'.esi trains. ( i';t,"e Mud ji.ieL.ij;-s of all Lillys flic l:.k j en iu eiir.ifc ami iiiiiii lv delivered at inud traie c'.iiies. Ti:e Magea n Hie almve rja j ite are in LiOOu OliuKI. nd unJ-.:;- ll:e I eiiarge of Ci niiie'eni and expcri-iice'i d.ivei's. l'lie i'!i;:i iei..r btij.es, by si net an J e;i al aii.'iiiiuu lo biis:ne.-s to uient a lair share of j'Utjile ji-it ruii-ige. LEilOiL 2. HEALZ, Prop. Jan. i , u i.-u. IS3G. .,. ..,1.1! ... t t .... n. -1 ! . . I 1 ii.iitii! j .'ii . ii u;;a mk um noaa. i 'I Mils! in eat Liueiraverses Ihe No ihein and X ;.i.rihBi.i ...lilies of I'eiinsvivaiiia iu ihe eiiv ol line oil Like t i-te i t u uie wi u.e liil ! it Las been le.sea anj is operaiea ty the i rr..ssvi.v.4xiA I.ail Lmi, I'o.Mi v.w. 1IJ1U Ot I'ASSENiiCK T H .- I N S AT II AiUll UlltC . j LhlA L EA.SJ'iiiiilU. I r.r.. n t.. . . i i-i'l .i..ll ll.i.ll - v -: , M ! l.i.e J-.n.ie-s Train V " I j Liuniii Lipiess Train Z- r. M. i LLAVli WHST'iVARD. ! Erie Mail Train r. ! t- ' I'.ri n.i :.ples '1 raia a ilxi less 'ft ain . r. si. r. ji. v. v u i ; k 1 1 1 c 1 1 u x . Leave New V.irk at . : a. a . arrive at LV Leavo 1 i : "t ..'.,'- r. si., nrmo at Sew York No CfJANiii: OF CAllS l;."T',VLL'. ERIE & i , Si: 'A IjV.K. ant s'cej,:n cir ou all niuht Irair.s. 1 -or liiloiai i i e-i.,elil.-r passenuer bilsi. ! to ss ap; ty at ti e .tuner id' o.iih aini .iarkel j r. reels, i ,ti,a'ie:: 'iia. .i;;o lor J'teigat Uufiurss of the Cotopanv .'l'".-h-: S. 1 M.i ;!..-, lvingsi,,n, Jr.. corner of l.tih nmi -i strei is. I'.iihiiieU hia. .1 U . :Uo. nobis, Li-.e. im l.iuHii, Agent, N. ('. !1. R . r.iltimorc. II. !!. Hiil'SToN. tltnerai Freight Aeni. I'nila'leip'.iia. II." W. (j'.'i IXNi.ii. General Tiekel Agent, I'lul i lelihia. A. L. TYLi.ll. General Superintendent', i.iiaiiispnrt. I'eil 1 i, 'ill.-It'. n k a d i . g kail ko ad. CTTVD . , uui-u--t ax,..., jj.tX.ii j.. .in -ft l ib, l.Soo. . . -- es ,.-..! Q l"' 41 . 1 "" I A- Hie iNorih ati'i .Noiih- est tor l'hifii'1,-1 I I hia. .ri-" y,rk. ii'ui't'f, j!tsritU T-.u- ..!. I ra nit k'ave U'trrthnrt lr A(f )',-?;, as fallows: A. It.tiO, .Sit- ,nd (U'.i . M.. and! g,lo ami ti.l ) 1'. M., arriving at AVir York ai u, i.i tin.i ni.i'ti a. ,ii., leiti ...in ntij iti.oo i . ,, ... ... .,. , I . . i . . . .. . , ..... ........ c ni:i:;i ti(!p wiiii imii;ir Tinins on the i r I l'rniv i.'cani Until ua.l; Sleeping (.'in s aecotu-' pi.nyiog tbe 0,00 ana v,m 1- .u . rains wiihout ; j'jj .,r(1.,0.e ,0IJ if you like." Leave J.irnbur; for V.en-bni. r!'.'v,!U. I was found of such things, and I had Tam-ijaa. Mi,.-rrt,f. A.',:a,,ii, fwc f.Vi-r,, At- 1 j,ie.is ,j,at J fancied might be worth some !'.l.,icn ,mri Vhiia-UiySia. at K.lO A. 11. and 1 . . . g.lu and 4.10 1' .M, slopping at I.4.nno,x aud thing. but I hell hU tngliiccr 1.0U t have all li h;i .V.Woojis ; the J,io 1' M Tiai.i making ! ion niany uij;lits or ilavi to himself, and close c.mieciioiii) ir Vtitr,U U.,T For l'u ''"!! Mf'WA . n i j ( . ! '"" vi: '"''l'-''II nl Sasjutlianna I'.u.VotiJ- ! 3.2. P M. Lemming: Leave Aw lork .it ..00 A M. " i,'.''!. 8 I V" '"'l1 ' ! 'Vr , V' " v. 1l g.4o r M : A slmma b.OJ and 1 1, 1 A M, niid I !,oo i' M : T-i.ii.jiia t I'.l.i A. M, and 1,00 and 8.-j-" I M. . Leave I'otttville for flarr'shiirj, via Xc'tuil-1 .... ., . ,, , , - ,. . '.. j llemim'j Ai-roinmniJuttnn rain: Leaves H,-ail- y iv Oil SUildilV: .e. ''"'-"', l!l"i'I. tC. Sunday: Leave Xne-Vork at 8 00 p -J-. Vliria.hlrhia S a.m 8 U V. M IWwii A. M , xLaVia 7 oU A. M.. liarrMu 1 . - . rille i , i . ," ' "d ..o p .... lor I hila,k-,ph.n. icmmuu,t,vn. Mdca:ie aon. Woe an1 Zrtwwn 1 ,ekeU to and troui all points, at re- duc'i Kt, liagfiagc checked through : 80 pounds al- ,, , , . . ... , ,, , ,. , lowed -.aca lusseuger. li A. 1VICOLL.S. (Jtnrral Superintendent. Titvoiho. Pa. Xov 27. 6.ri-tf. rlffi "ilcrtrn. li ritun for the Sentinel: CLOUDED STARS. BT A. L. The d.iyliglit was faditi; slowly, And I sliut up t y bouk wiih a siji, . " " i lot iiic i i ii i r in evening j To hrigliton t.'ie twiliglit sl.y; t And one afier one lliry i-pnrleil ? The beautiful areii above. ' And anwed my gaze as snfilv j As the eyes of liie friend I love. : Tut ?onn o'er (lie li' ue sky's b.isora ' A siiadjwy cioti 1 vf is Jrawii, And ibe slars that had beaiiied Po lrig'utly," Were all from tiioir jilaees g-tne : r.ut I knew tliey were e il:n!y slihing. Where t lie sky is f.irever clear And I knew I hat bypalient wailing. 1 should see ihem a: length aj-pear. Then s:if;ly, o!i ! very softly, A (1 dicaie 1 recite swept bv. And swept wiiii its very piuinni The elotids f.-.iin ihp :.7iire skv ; t.J liierc, Iu iheif'iuaiiu iioamj:, ' V- Like pearls in a crystal rill. The 'leauieful slurs of Heaven Vi'eie shining above me still! (Mi ! ihit. from ftTee'i'tn's rirelo 'i he jewels of Love th-part, Thus ftilelii the clouds uf daikncss And 'oiitn. on ihe nnminiTig heart; But when frotn our tearltil f.ie.'S The shadows of earth shall fill. When we put on our rulies iniin.iit.il. Then, then shall we see them ail. Jrliacit.uuDiis iit.iciiin. WHAT HIEEMJLNEEK TOLD I am an engineer ev r since the- r.rid was i.iii! I'v iiavehul .iver it even , , , , .V i.I ....l l- I.VUII' IIIV i.l .i-V 11. - J J l or a 2ou.l while rve had the same i i i' tr f eniuc iu charge the h-an l iaiieisco , ' . , , . tue prettiest cuuinc ou Ihe road, and as WC II tlltlliaged, if I StlV jl, tiSt! I. .-..a a i,,ni bwesteru mad : best, running, ,.. . . rj s " ,r""' A' Z At A. mj g'id o'd moiher lived ; at Z. 1 had the swett- ct liitle wile under the sun, and a baby in- livn and I aisn had li ddllar 01' two Hat bv lor a laitiv day. I was an odd kind ileal t and soul, iu: in-ill 'rilkiilivr. aud out, don't Uike . M v w.i. s name was Jos. Tibine. r.io. I called her Jo. '.mie t-enple thought no lli.xiciab e at.'i Cotildn t uiolcrs.'aiid How a mall could ('. i leu lie. wiilu.'.it Saving ' i , , i . I 'Til. ,l" " " J' '' " " few old flie'ids. dear ones, too, I had lint insmtinv iiiii'iatntai'e.'S as - land iiid not cue to have. lllllst j com. The l.oiis tltat held my wile and babies Was tli dearest p'ace on earth to me, except tl. iitlier house lit it be! 1 mv mother tin lo A ! I d never belonged to a club, or u.ix,-d mv.-ll ii n with strati-eis in anv suei, way. and never should,' if it hadn't been for ; rati!. v. You see Gr.ml.y v.;,s one!1 of the shareholders, a handsome, showy 1 hiu- - were, friends. He nlten rode Irom T. to A. O' d back again, wiih me, aud once C SS"1 : -You ought to belong to the Scientific c Hah, Guelden." 'Nuvnr iiturd of it,' MiiJ T , i "I l"(.M.iber, said he. We meet once a fortnight, and have a t illv j , - ,,' ..i . ii L-ood time. H t want thinking meu like you. We have Some amongst Us" LOW. UIU liUU V UU.U IU nc flic c a foit- uight from Jo. 1 said. "I'll ask her. II the likes, yes." "Ask whom 't ' said he. 'Jo," was my reply. 'If every man had asked his wife every man's wife would have said, "Cuti'i spare you my dear," and we would have uu club at all," said Gran by. Hut 1 made uo answer. At borne I told Jo. She said: "1 hali miss you, Ned, but you do love such things, aud theu, if Mr. Grauby Lhiittis thetf uiu.-t be sunerinr nipti " a.u uuutib, suit. a. 'It isn't everybody who could be made a wmber," said Jo, '"Why, ot course, you must say yes."- So I said "yes," aud Gianby proposed me. Thursday fortnight I went with hitu to the rooms. There were some mca i with braio there, soma without. The real business .if the evetiiiif: was ibe tup-, the S.i'. I liea.t'1 a shriek, and we h: d jier, aiitl to it was every evening. j passed tlif Juwn train tit a wrong piece. I'd always been a temperate wan. I j Two minutes more aud we should Iiave a , actually did nut know vrliat effect wine collision. Somebody told me. 1 laughed ! would have upon Aie ; but comiui; to j I heard him say respectfully : idiiuLniore of it lhau I ever haJ before ''Of course, .Mr. Guelden, you Lcew 'at- the club table, I fouud it pat the Meant ; what you were about." 'on. After ho may glasses 1 wanted to j Then I was alone, and wondering wbcth ' talk : alter so mai'v re I did. cr I should '-o slower or faster. I did It seemed like Ruicbixiv else, the words were so ready. Jiy iittie ideM came out ana were iisieued in. I imide sharp hits; I indulged in repartee; told stories, aud eveu enie to puns. I heard somebody tjay to lirauby, "1.! George that luiiu's worm knowing 1 lluuht him dull at iirst Vet 1 knew that it was better to be quiet Ned Gueidcti, with his ten Words an hour, tiiau the wiue made wit I was. 1 was slure of it wheu, three hours afier, 1 sluuibitd up stairs at home toliad Jo waiting lor me ilh her babe ou bur bi east, j "Voa'te been deceiving me," said Jo. ji;f .Mr i.Jwto w";r sure. A sjieu,ilie club couldn't tmeli like a bar rnoa." Winch mcaus I do," said I, Waiviug in the middle of the room like a sigual flag at a slaiion. and seeing two Jo's. And li;uk like oi-e." said .Jo aud she i. ii ii-. .. i I...1... ; . neiii ijiiu lueKCi lieisii una nil; uaoj tu the s,. ,ie bed r .o'm. Oueci,ih,.i..!it as T was dressed l0 j go. .Jo. steed be fore nie. 9 j "Ned," suiil she, "I never had a fault ! to (iud iih you before, I'll say that. j ou have been kind, and good, and loviti; always: but I should be sorry we ever i nu t ;t U"J are going ou this way. Lou't isk i..e what 1 uieau. Vou kuow." "J'-, you, kuow its only club Lights," aid I. -It Wilt grow, SUIU Mie. . , , J lieu she j ut her arm around my neck I . j . ' - li . I - 1 . ' , V. 'I Jul, ........ 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! so much like a bottled up and strapped tijwu demon as steam is, is t: to be l ot iulo the bauds of a drunken quu ? And sjiiie'daY. mark my words, the lime wii. Uijine wheu not not only Tliuiday uighls, but ail the days of the wets will be the j Miuif, I Iiave oltcii heard vou Woiidoi what the feelings of an ei.-oiuser tv::o ha.- I a.outthesameasmuideifcla train uf people must be, and vou'il know if . . - you a.m I stop wlicie you are : , , , . . i . j A sle'aii v baud an clear bead have been om b essings all those years. llou't throw ! tliciu away. ed. If vou don't care lot mv ive, dt n't ruiu voui'self. N'td." My little Jo 1 .She spuL-j from bet hcuit and 1 bent over liei' auk kis.-.ed her. llou'l be afiaid, child, I said : "I'll j . : never pain you again : . ! And I meant it, but at twelve t! iat i ! night 1 l.-lt that 1 (tail iorirotten the j let! al! j i I aJe up my mind to s!ep on the i c5ub S"''J' 8uJ ll'ave ,lle uext day, as 1l ...II. K . 1 t- , , 4 'U,'J "ol K'' lllil"e my.-cii already, 1 felt my brain reel as I never had beloic In an hour I was in a kiud of stuper. It was moiiiiug. Aud master was ready to brush my euat. I saw a grin on his black face. My head seemed about lo bii'st ; my hand trembled. I luoktd at my watch ; I had just five Luiuutcs tu reach the depot. Jo's words came into mv mind. Was I Hi to take charge jf t:ie engine ? I wa uot fit to answer. I ought to have asked some sober man. As it wis, I only caught mv hat and rushod a'Tay. I was just in lime. The Jniu Francisco glittered in tbe moriiiug sun. The car were uliing rap idly. From my post I could hear the people talking bidding each oilier good bye, promising In write and come again. Amongst them was an old gentleman I knew by sight, or.e of the shareholders ; he was bidding two timid girls adieu. -Good bye, Kilty good bye, Lue," I beard him say ; "dou't be nervous. The Sau Fraucisco is the safest engine ou the line, and GuehJcu the tuos. craef'ul engin eer. I would uot be afraid to trust every mortal I love in a catch to their keening. Nothing could happen wrong witb the two together.'. I said, -Til get through it somehow, -rod Jo. shall never have to talk to rue agaiu.'' Alter all it was easy euough. I reeled as I snoke. I heard tli 3 signal. We were off. Five hours from L. to D; five hours back; ou the last I should be myself again, I saw a red flutter, and never ueseed That it --as -until jswj : sonieihin. The cars ruseed ou at a fear- ful tale. The same man who had spoken to ni before was standing near lue. 1 heard some fjuestson. Ilovf ninny miles an hour were we mak ing ? I did not know, llattle, rattle, rattle ! I was trying now to slacken the speed ot the Sau Franci.-ci I cnuld not remuiuber what I should di. Was li i),;s or t,at ? Faster only faster I was playing with the ecgiuc like a little child. Suddenly there wns a liorrib'a roar a crash; I was fiu'ig somewhere. It was Lin I Li ir.t sobered, not hurt. 1 gained the shore ; T stood upon the ground between the track and the rivers' edge, aud stood there gaz'ng at n;y work. Th engine was in fragments, the cars in ?pliuiers, dead, and dyiu, and wound- i ed. were strewn around men, women B1,J ci'i'Jren old age and tender youth There were "roai.9, and shrieks of despair The maiuied cried out in pain ; the un injured bewailed their dead : sud a voice, unheard by any other, was in my ear. whispering, "Murderer." The news had gone back to A., and people came thronging back to find their frieuds. The dead were stretched on the iiass. I went wish some of the distract cd lo iiiti their lost ones. Searchiug tor an old n an's daughter, 1 came to this : a place uuder the trees, and five bodies ly ing there in all their rigid horror an old woman, a yr.ucg one, a baby, and to tiny children. It was fancy pure fancy 1 1 r" "f anguish tlicy looked like oh 1 great Heaven they were my old nniiber, my wife, my cbiidreu I ail cold and dead. ll.ttv iiul lliAir pnniii nn ihn fri'n ...... ... -.. What chance had brought this about? j N one could answer. I gazed 00 the j -otiJ oiJ l:,ce "er " i Kvea me ' i .. .1... 1 1.. ri . u.iiii, em iiie loieiv lea'uics vi in wile. i - - s mi uiy innocent children. 1 called them bviiain;-: there was no answer. There! ii. ver could be there never would. Aud at I cimpicheiided this, onward np the track thundered another Haiti. lis red eye glared on me; I flung iny-clf before it ; i left it cuish me to atoms 1 His head is so extremely hot," said somebody. I ojeiied my eyes and saw my wife. "Iluvy do yuu J't.l V said she, "a Kttle better V I was so rejoiced and so astonished by the sight of her, that I could not speak nt first. She repealed her fiicstion. ' I must be crushed to pieces," I said, "for the train weut over me, bat I feel no puui. "There he goes about the train ogaiu,'1 .-aid my wife. '-Why, Ned." I liied to move there was nothing the matter wiih me; I sat up. I was in my own room, opp. site me a crib in which I t'vo children were asleep, beside me a tiny bald baby bead. My wife and all my children were safe 1 Was I delirious, or could it be ? 'Jo." cried I, "tell me what lia3 hap pened." 'It is nine o'clock," said Jo. "You came home iu such a dreadful state from ihe club that I couldn't wake you. You weren't fit uiamigc steam and risk peoples' lives. The Sau Francisco is half wty to A , I suppose, aud you've been frighten ing me to death with your dreadful talk." Aud Jo began to cry. It was a dream only an awful dream l)ut. I lived through it as though it were reality. "Is there a Bible ia the house, Jo?" said I. "Are we heathens ?" asked Jo. "Give it to me this tuotueut, Jo." She brought it, and I put my hand on i if noil tiuik an oath, too solemn to re neat ' . , '. , . . . here that what tiati tiappeuea should uevcr occur agaiu. It never has, aud il the San Fraucisco ever coaics to grief, the verdict will not be, as it ought to be so often Tf Eii'jinecr ica UliUXK. fig-The Pnueessj ot i'usia owns a the renvER op inteiiperance. . A sad example ot the power of the ap petite for intoxicating drinks, was brought to oar notice, a few days since. Iu 1SGI a young man recently married, in a 5t of mania it potn. killed his father for tefm in him liipuor. The murderer was tried and sentenced to perve a term i f twenty years in the State prison. His y.inn wite and mother interceded with the autboriiies to obtain his pardon, on the ground that lie was itifjiie. The Jud'e, the jury, which convicted him, the At-torney-Oeiieral were all by turns entreated by the wife, who rarely forsakes her hus band, aud by the mother wiio cever for sakes her son. These; two uoliring sup pliants were discouraged by uo refusal cr repulse ; but persisted for ye;:rs in thuir entreaties. Iu the meanwhile the convict awakening tt n sense of his guilt iu the seclusion of the Penitentiary, to which ho was doomed f-r the flowe;' !, i life, showed Mns JJCJ't'L't'S3-8.,21 upblied himself so faithfully aud industriously t- his tasks, that he wa? tha favorite of the keeper. Finally the case was brought be lore Governor Ilrowulow. Nearly six years had already beeu spent in prison bv him. whose pardon was asked for by the wife and mother. Afier careful examina tion the Governor released the prisoner ou condition that he was to abstain from all intoxicating diinks, wiih ihe warning that if he fhould break his pledge be should be taken back to prison. The maa kept his promise, and remained s-oer for six weeks, and was then taken up by the peiice iu a state r-f intoxication. The Governor hearing of his relapse, in order to preveut the miserable man frmi taking :l.e iiie of another member cf his family, immeJiutelp tciuauded him to prison. What a sti'iking example have we here of tiie strength of an appetite for strong drink, which neither the memory of it great ciime. n .r tjx years abstinence ia prison, nor the untiring devotion of a wile aud uiothcr, nor kindness of the Siate authorities, nor the fear cf a leturn to fourteen years additional impi isouuieut in ihe Penitentiary could destroy. Au7. lil'c Times. j GVR FIFTEEN Ili'NPP.ED MILES AN il'K. A gentleman ou last Wednesday dis patched a me snge frjiu ibis city :o Sau Francis'?!), California, over the lines of the ! e.-teru I'niou Telegraph Company, at J about nine o'clock in the forenoon, and ! received an answer at about three o'clock on i!;e afternoon of the same uiy. Al lowing an hour and a half to elaise be tween the time of the receipt id the mes sage in San Francisco at which the au swer was started ihe nature of the busi ness requiring at htast that long lo attend to it four aud a half hours wii! be Iclt as ihe time in which it was transmitted both ways. The distance between this city and San Franci-ej, on the route of tiie telegraph line, is lr. ni three thotisan 1 two hundred to three thousand Cve hun dred miles. The il o'erenee tf time be tween this city and Sau Fiancisco is abt uc three hours, Ci nserjuenlly a dispatch sent ftoni here at niuj o'clock iu the morntri; or, in other words, about two bonis be fore it was started I,T,un-i'r L'.rjress. The Kejm.ls Still IIampant Ou Wednesday night l..st some half dozen rebels from Webster county, Ky., crossed the Ohio river at Oweushurough to the Indiana side, end foi eibly took from bis Led Lieut. Hampton, late of the Uniou army, cariied him out to the liver, slut him dead and threw his body into the rivei, Lieut. Uamp'en belonged to the Thirty-third Kentucky, and was a loyal and respected citizs'i. tdrVu thf kg and thighs of Mr. Jones, who was killed by lightning the oilier day, in l'itjua, Ohio, and ou tho back of his little son, was dagaerreotypetl a perfect iiimge of the tree- under which they weij standing ct the time of the accident. ajr One of the dupes of a Naw York advertising swiuiiler, who sent tbe requi site amount of fractional currency for the purpose of learning a certain and ejuicfc mode ot gettiug rich,' received tho reply work like the devil, and dou't spcud a cent.' i , - - Kf The cumtnou uauie for the Uuifei States, iu (Joina, is the "Hlngiivm cf tkf 4