U, '1- fi I 'j6Ut-i,crv if. n. wilsotj, the cossriTiuios thk l-SIOH Al TUI! moCXMKT OF -IUK LAWS. OLUM XX, AU43. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTV, PMxV'A., JANUAliV 30. IS67- MOLE. NUMBER 1031. TZRJIS OF fl'ELl CATION'. Tu JraiATA SitXTimsv published every TTedauday morning, o Main street, by H. H. WILSON. The prH-'CKII'TI )X PRICE of the piper will be TWO DOLLARS per year in advance. ad (.50 if Cut paid within tlie first three jaonths. tPSs, No piper ilieon'innrl until all nr-r-sarcgea arc paid except at the option of the fc-iitu:-. AovcRTiKtsu. Tb rates cf ADVERTIS ING are tor otir m;U(iv. cf KlUHT lilies or loss. .ore insertion. 70 cents three, jl to:and ,'.o cts "f mi!4.S'Vint insertion. Al:nini-.t ra- or's. Executor's at d Auditor" s Notice-), .J.oo Professional an 1 Business Caid'. not exceed ing 23 line, and iucl'idia;? copy of papi-r, ?S.oo per Tear. Merchants adve rli-dusr j tcu..ngrb!o Quarterly) t I Per year, ine :.l- lug paper at their ?crcs. Notices iu readtuS e-elunins. ten cents per line Jca Work. The prices of JOB WORK, for .bury Bio, one ci-.'ht sheet. S-1.2r; or.e f j..r:!i, $'.oo: one-half, V.oo; and jJdiinns- mi'iihers, hnlf pj ic and tor Ulauks. 5--,oo V-r ..;:re. jEaMiiMA'ONsT' Mit'iintown, J i ni.it a rinnty. l'a., Ol'ii-c on Mam street "t TTILL1 AM M So-.;;l) if Uridj:e :r et. ALLISON, Attorney at Laic, Notary ahIsUi. Viii Fttend i'i '.) husinesa entr-i'ted to Lis eir. t.nc" on Mnin ?trr:?t. Aiii i sit wn, l'a. i. C VlFKLlXT. .Vi". JCNIITA COl N'iV. I'A. "irriClt". h'.- J rofe-sion-il servcrs to the pu'-Hr. I'l.-iupi ntirutioii civcii l tlio iiroii-i-mion of ci.iim nj.iin.st tt:e tioveriiin-i.t. c.'Uections and ail other tusint- ei.ri-iiHt.-I in bis c ire- Ouica iu tl.e OiJ FolLma' 1!.:;!, Itr: Ige S:re. '.' 'ot. o, l-j"i. YV 7" EX DUE AX Tlie itn lersi 'itc J o3'i s hi services to l-e public as Vendue t'rj ei and Aweti-ineer. I'.e liu-? had a vet-y Lit erperiei-.ee, unJ f-.-ei e-indi-ni that beribgt -iatist'-icti-m tc all who muj employ him. lie may be addressed at M:iiliuUu, ir found at bis home in I'er iiin.igii ttiwn-hip. Orders may ai-su be K-fl at Mr. V ili.icl. Jan. ,, 1'W. V.ILLIAM GIVEN. LIILITAEY CLAIilS. 'IHE undersigned will pro:npliy attend to L the coll -citon of chains ajuinst either the t?:ate or National Oovernuieut, IVusions, B'ick Pay, Bour.'y, Kxtra Pay, and all other claims arising out oi the present or any other nr, lallccied. JLUEMIAII LVONS. Attorney -at-Law. MitUintown, Juniata Co., Pa. fcbl VTEW TOBACCO STOllK J.t re.-;Ted i.v at Burnes' Cijj.ir at-. l Tobicco Si or-;, a frofih supply of pure lara Cigars and Tob-id-os. r.ct Navy Sl,"0 per lli ilu-l ; li'tc. 3rd ; .r(c. " " Cases Oold Bar I. -It) Oranoke .., 1,40 The best b-.and--. Fine Cut loose and in foil, and all kin-Is of Bright Tobacco at reduc ed price. The lovers of good chewing nnd smoking tohaoco are respectfully invited to ill an 1 examine my stock. June 20-tf. A. T. BARNES." ! KV A It It ANUKMKXT. The undcripi.ra filming it iiiipqssiine Witu one Mitrket 'r tosUrplytheircas!aiffs.hava purchased j anoihcv, and are now prepared to furnish raai-kctiiig regnhrly I wii-i a week after the 1st uf .Aiigum. One Car will arrive in Pat ter-m every Wednesday evening, the other will arrive ever' Friday cveuiog. We wish it distinctly understood we will do nothing but a strictly c-h business in future. Per ens ordering goods regularly eery week are expected to pny promptly each trip t'ne car will leave Patterson tor Philadelphia very Monday moruing. the other will leave everv Wednesday morning. ju'y 5-:f. 'liOLLOBAUGIl & HOWE. RENTAL CARD- 11 M. KEEVER, DENTAL SURGEON inu-rs i!,' , .ii1,....r;,,f.n.;..i : .f.-... 1 1 !,...,: 6 . ' an no '.uuiiij, i uai tin in j i ' me la r-ja.i v -;o iu success ne uas met witii, during the ' months be has been practising his pro f . -.oa .in sai-l county, he feels warranted in making stated visits to iiiaintowu and .Me Aiisti-rsviili Tl.e first Monday of each month ir. Keevcr may be found at the Juniata Ho tel, Mitflin, tc rem tin two weeks. The thirti Monday, at McAHstersville, to remain durinc the week. Teeth inserted on VL"I.CAXITi C'LD 4; SILVKB. TtETIl FILLEU and fiir-te(ed iu the most approved lu&iiuer, aud with the le.iit possible pun. iif. Strict attention given to diseased gains, c All work rarrauted. Terms I casouaii'.e. January 24, 1860-tf. JOSEPH S. JILLL. CLOTKIE R, '0. 43 NORT II Tilir.D STREET, PIIILAD'A Clothing superior to any other e.tab.is- ! uent in tlie City und at lower prices. Mer-i rliants will nnu it to their advantage to call. All goods warranted. Presented by J. K. oyer. nov. 7-1 v. SOIaBtL HORSE HOTEL iio. 268 NORTH FOUdTH SEEET, PHILADELPHIA. Clb-TtVILKR. leb lc -ly. FfcortiiKvc. Off. LEON'S CLEBilATEI) PREPARATIONS THE h KBFKCTIOM or MEDICAL SCIENCE. Dr. Leon's E!cc!ric Iiair Rcscw or. it is a positive cure for baldness. It rr-nre grey li.iir to, i; ori;;iu.il color. Ii U a Tonic, mt a I'y, rind acts upon tlie secretion s. ft immediately arrests fulling nut of the Lair. It a'lcvistos neuralgia and headache. It radically cures dandruff and bumors. i i, tetps the scalp healthy, clean and cool ) it j, an elegant and exanisitelv frairrant i rant and exanisitelv frairrant hair dresing. It restores, cultivates and beautifies the hair. It makes harsh hair flexible and lu-trous. i'r. Leon's Electric Pair Id-newer hns en. ,j,,yej n bi-li loeal reputation formany years, , 1, 9 wonderful restorative and inviirnratiiiir pr-'perite are well aaotrri to the medical fac- u.iy oi ruiia.a-ipina. lieitis fully s,,ii.slU.d of the merits of Leon's Klectric liair Kenewor we have procured ex clusive ownership and are determined that every bousellold tu our land jhall have oppor tunity to reap its benefit. DK.Lt'OX'S INFANT REMEDY. A m t u-lihful and efiiciciuiis cure for the v.iri ius ilU ta which infauts and young ehildrca are suljec!. It gotten:. th ;univ, nlatt iiifHniroti I ion inviV ir.ites the stomach and bow. Is, corrects :icT-!:t y, and ij u i-urs ai:d sr.ci-dy cure for I Coi;c. t'rninpsi mid Win.ly I'uins. 1 A tncut exceileiit prep-iruiou for children i f a restled and fretful habit and iu n!lca.-es it l.oos.-neso. irip-.n, (uniting or other iu j :ird fiiff, it gives imi:'e dintc ese. ; IVeJ for mere than h ilf a cenruiy in the j pri7ilc piacilo-. of one of i;,f niost eminent j phvsierilis of i'iliiad.lj'ili:-!. In now i.l.-.ein;; this nnicle witlita the reach " ,r cocrym-!. we would reuiartt that we know ii to be n remedy of unrivalled i i- nee nnu luht it n-. tu-oved in thnu-ands es. :u wc re . -ived :l pliall in tnil a priceless I -..r.. i'or s.ile liy Druir- iltntj' cvti v'i-re. A-Msss all onlers lo sm.i: i'uoi'iiik toks, 'J7 Xurth Thti-J i'.'., I'liihnlilj.h'iv. . sii.vr:::.s wash rowDEii. Saves time l.ib-r. in.iner. Main wa.,hiog a asiuiie mid M,:i:d.iy a t'-Mival. Sold every - l lu.v I i, .Voo-iy. TTENTION C1T1ZBN-S NEWS DEPOT L and .Stationary Store, in l'errysviiie, Ju nin'a county, pa. ( l'ot t'ilice P.iitldiug. ) The uudc-isigneil asks leave to iufuiui the (rood people of this sn-J neighboring counties ilia: Lo La opeud a fnirt sicck of sjtmun;trr Boots, etc., and l-avins bought tl.eni at a very l. ,Uo....ai. price ta Ptitladelphu, by ! atdiiii.; a sinull percentage, is ceitaiu be cant -ell iiiea- er limn anv o:he: ustaV.ishment in ttic ;-,u:;ty. i :.e foilowiur n a -is, of Mn :iii s and i'.-i ioilic ils, k--tl, with pric-js at tached, any of which wiil bo sent by mail free of pjsi.ite to any piuce upjn rtctlpt cf the an:i-.ej price, vii; Atl iutic .-jonth'y Ilnrpirs Mngit'iie rraiik Le-lie's (.i.noiie of Fashions... Gj-,ies .Mjni!i;i?..,. Ladies Friend i.niious ?d:i,.;u;se Waverly Mofrazine I week' v ) Parpers Ptctori'i.1 (we,-l;, , I-t. ; . d-'C j OC JO--. I '-'ic. "oc. l")C. 1 I rati-i L'--iii-'s ic'onal. iiliiMratcd. ... l-'ic. C.'iitii-iey Corner j.;C ..r,u,u New Vork Ledger National Police Uazette New Vork Clipper SatuHay Nig'it Glcasons Literary Companion Beadlsand Monroe's Novels, (each). Beadle's Songster Martin's Sensible Letter Writer 1-ic. 10c. I He. 10c. 1 0c. 12c. 10c. l')c. o!)e. I 'irl'.:ii3 Tellers and liream lio.ik-i of .lilTer n' kiuJ-i, (each i i)c Ai-" all kittils .f 2oo, Novels N. . An r - r tlie Duilv. rhil.-idclphia pa ;'y ut 6C- mol"h; gl.n,i-weckly c fiiriiishe-l lit 7-jC. tier month, or tri-wcel: wek!7 00- ,,tf,.,,i, .Am titutf, M.. 7-nes and other hli.-lioirl ii,j.,l i,! ! P. S. Back numbers of all Magazines and i'apers famished at short notice. I am deter mined to supply a great want in this County by furnishing the people with reading matter at a reasonable prije. I respectfully Solicit your patronage. JOHN M. THOMPSON. Terry svillc, nug. 1, 'H'j. s n. !.itt is.. , V. J. JACK VAN NEW CL0T1!1G EMP0B1UM is ' 1 1 F F L I jN T O VN, "Von llriek Store Room, on lte Xorth- ici totner of ISndijt and Water Slreett. nHE 1 ndcrsigaed would respectfully an-i- tiotinc-! that they have opened iu the above well -known stand a very tine and "elect assortment of 1 KADY-XAD E CLOTUISG, consisting in part of TsJ?iIt.; i;XOCKTFG3, BOOTS & S!IiES for men. Women & children. -1 ' o ir meu auu oovs. AC., fCC I Our slock is compost d of EXTUOCLl' A' IF GOOPs. and all who desire any article ! In m, 11... .v.J.1 . 1, -I -J 1 I II 1T1J i- - uj e 11 t ' our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Do ing nothing but a Strictly tWi iiusineis, we are enabled to sell goods at a very low figure. Close cash buyers would do Wtll to examine - nuu.u uw .cii iu van nnu exauiiue " of nov 7, lSGtl-t: "j LOUDON & JACK.vf N. VltllS t .iWi The Whitest, the most durable and the I most economical. Try it ! Manu factured only by . f 11,1.1- K . tir S 11 I 11 .. -fi, j a.: 1 a. jiass jraisrs . " So. 1C7 XortJi TJrrrit 0 nf;-i . fl. i ! j Jan. 21, 'Oo-ly. ' U.UL1U, I , 1 . . iVl.i.Woln Fir,... I. ci ,.,'UOIUIU" to do with Visit. r.Y-AND-BT. There's a litsld mischief making Eifin, who is ever n:gh. Thwarting every undertaking. And his name is I?y-and-by. What we ought to do this minute, "Will be better done," he'll cry, "If to-morrow re begin it;" Put ii off," says By-and by;" Tbosf who heed bis treacherous wooing Will his faithless guidance rue; What we always put off dol.ic;, Cleatly, we shall never !-; We shall reach what we endeavor. If on Now we more rely; But unto the rolais of Never, Leads the pilot By.-M-hy. Ulisccllanfons Sttabhij. A THRILLING STOET. I lire iu San Francisco, and I sra a locki-uiith by trade. My calling is a sfian:e one. and possess! s a ccrtuiu fus ciuation rendering it tine of tho most pleasant of pursuits. Many who follow it see DollifiiEr but its return iu Gold and Si!'cr. To tlie it has other tharttts titan the tnoucy it produces. 1 eta called up on tiiiiost daily, t'j nptu tlmirs at-d pc;r into long nepli-eteil apartments; to spring the stubboril locks of safes, and gloat up on the .treasures piled within; to quietly enter the apartments of lt:diei with mure I canty than discrotiou, and pick the locks of drawers containing peace destroying missives, that the dangerous evidences of wandering affection may uot reach the eye ol a t;'ilaod or father, in j os-iesaiyn ol the missing key ; to fjree tha fastenings of iuch boxes, and depositories of records telling of men .rown suddenly ri!i, of eiiip'irations pluudered, of orphans rob bed, of hopes crushed, of families ruined. t there no ch-rtu in all of rhis? no food fur ntcu'aliou ? no scupe fLr the rf pleas. ot fancy f Then, who ,, , , . , , , w"u!j "'t be a !rkMin-h, ihotiu.t r.:: laco ts ocgniiiiiie'J vrttn ti e soot ol u.e f irye and his hand are stuii ed with rust? JJut 1 have a story to tei! ujt exactly a story, either for a story implies the completion as well as the begiutiiug tf a oarr.itivc- at;d n-ii;e is scarcely more than the iutioduction to mo:. Let him who deals iu things of fancy, wrile the test In the spring T lSCii, I thit.k it v;as iu April I opened a little shop on Kear ney ii'reet and soon worked myself into a fair bus:ncs. Late one evening, a lady, closely veiled, entered my shop and pulling fi-im beneath a cloak, a small japanned Ix s, requested me to opeu it. The lock was curiously constructed and 1 ic;is al! of an hour in lilting it with a key Tlie lady eecmeif ue-rvous ot the delay, and at lenib requested me to close the door. I has a litile surprised at the SU-'L'estion, but if course complied. Sliuttin the door, and returning to my work, the lady withdrew the veil disclos ing as sweet a face as can well be itnu.ng ined. There was a restlessness in the eve and a palior in the cheek, however, which plainly told of a heart ill at ease, aud in a moment every emotion for her had gi ven way to that of pity. ''I'erhaps you are not well, madam and the night air is too chilly V said I, rather inquisitively. I felt a rebuke in her reply. "In re questing you to close the door I had no oiher object than to escape the attention of persons." I did not reply but thoughtfully con tiuued my work. She resumed ; "That little box contains valuable pa pers private papers and 1 have lost 1 he key, ir it has beeu stolen, I should no wish to have vou remember thst I . , ' , ,, , came ',e,e on su" aD errand, she cou tinued. with some hesitation, and triviu; ' a look which it was no difficult matter to understand. "Certainly madam it you desire it. ' If I cannot forget you face, I will,' at least attempt to ioso the recollcctiou of ever seeing it here." The l.idv hiivved rather colillv nt what T ....nsi.l.ire.l a floe romniin.Anr and I ! proceeded with my woik, satisfied that a suddeu discovered partiality f'01 me had Ilavinir succeeded after much filing and fitting in turning tho lock, i wa3 I soiled with a curiosity to pet a glimpse ' must tell you that ycii are requested lo V tie precious cnuleuta of the box, aod'piok the lock of a Tault, and ' "'? '- midd-fily rawing (lie lid, dtRCovereJ a bundle of letters and n dugarructype, mauatu, with the expluoarion," I iater as 1 slowly pas?i;d tie box to its owner, runted, '-I am not at your tcrviee." SLe seized it hurriedly, aud placlcg the j "As I taid," t-he continued, "you are letlera aol picture iu Ler pocket, locked ' rcrjuired lo pick the loclt of a vault, and the box aul drawiu the veil over her ' rescue fir.m death a man whu has Hicca face, poinfd to the door. I opened it, and as slu passed into the street, she merely thispered "remember V We met agaiijt and I have been tbus partic ular iu doicribing her viait to the shop, to recdci probable a subsequent recog nition. About !wo o'clx-lt ia the morning iu the Lttcryait of May following, I was awoke by jl gcut'e tap upon the window ot the little rooni' back of the shop in which I lodged. , Thiuking of burlats, I fprang out ol led, and in a moincot was at the windujr, with heavy hammer in my hand which 1 Usually kept at thai time within couvenicnt reach ot the ltd uiue. UV.4' there ?" I mquircd, ra'ilug t!)t uanituer, and pceiiug out into the da:kues for it was dark as E-rypt when uuder ilia curs.e u Israel's God. 'Mist!" exclaimed a figure stepping in front i;f the window; '-open the win dow, I have butiiucss fr you." "iwiiicr past business h'.urs I tho'd say ; Lut who are you " -.N'o one that would harm you," re turned the voice, whii.h I imagined was lather i'ee.iuiLe lor a burglar s. ''Mor to one that can ! ' I replied lath er emphatically by way ot' warning, as I tighten; my grip upon tho hammer, sad proceeded to the door, I puihed back the bolt, tiud !jw1v onetiing tho door diseov- j cred Granger alieauy upon the steps. iVl.al do you want?" I aoruptly eu- quiteJ. '1 will tell 3011," answered the tame soft voh-e, "if you daio open the door wi'ln enough for me to enter." "C me in." said I resolutciv. throwiti'T the I L.,r " i ""! ! the door tij-tr. and r roeeeded 10 lii;!it a Haling succeeded, I turned to cx:ui i-ie the victor. lie was a f-mail and neatly dressed !;i-tit!emEn, with a heavy UagLn around his chouldtrs, and a blue navy cap dravn suspiciously over the eyes. As I advanced toward Lira, Le .seemed 10 hesitate a motteat, then raised tiie c;p from It Is forehead, and looked ec eiit io'isiy iu ihc Lee. I did not drop the cai.u!o, but itknowl-;d'jtd to a little ner vousi-css uk I hurriedly placed the light upon a table and silently proceeded to in vest myself with two or three very ncces sary articles of clothing. A-j the Lord lioeth, iny visitor was a lady, and the same f-.r n horn I had opened the little j buS ",,i;jut a month hefne! Having completed my hasty toilette, I attempted to stamraer aa apology for my mdcLcss, hut utterly failed. The fact is, I was Cou fouk Tel. Smiling at my discomfiture, she said : "Disguise is useless ; I presume you re cognize me . '1 beiieve I told you, madam, I should uot soon forget your face. Ia what way can I serve you V '15y doing ha!f an hour's work before daylight tomorrow, and receiving five hundred dollars for your labor," was the reply. "It is cot ordinary work," said I, in quiringly, ' that commands so munificent compensation." "it is a labor common to your calling," replied the lady. "The price is not so much for the labor, as the condition un der which if must bo performed." ''What is the condition ?" I inquired. "That you will submit to beincr con veyed from and return to your own door blindfolded. " Ideas of murder, burglary, and almost every other crime to villainy, hurriedly presented themselves iu succession, as I politely lov.ed, aud1 said : "I must uudersiaud something more of I the character of the employment, as well I as the coudiiious, to accept your ofler." " ill hot five hundred dollars answer in lieu of an explanation ?" she inquired. "No nor five thousand !" She patted her foot nervously on the floor.' I could see she placed entirely too' low an estimate on my honesty, aud I felt some gratilicatiou in trying to convince her ot the fact. "Well, then, if it is absolutely ncces- sary lor me tj explain," she ret lied i i "i'ou hare goue quite far cuougL, coiiCned there for three days." "To vf horn does thii vault bebag 1 ic4'i!red. "To my husband," Tas tho fouitvrhat reluctant reply. :Tben why so much secresy, orrathtr, how came a man to be confined in sucik a place V "I secreted him there to escape the ob servatiou cf uiy husbaud. He suspected as much, and closed the dour upon him. I'rcuuiiog he had left the vault, and i quitted the house by the back door, I did nof dream until to.day that Ire was con fined thre. Certain suspicious acts of my husbaud, this afternoon, onvinccd me that the man is there, beyond human hearing, and will be starved to death by my barbarous husband, unless immedi ately rescued. For three days he Ins cot left the house. I drugged hiui less than an hour ago, and he is cow so completely stupified that the lock may be picked without his interference. I have search ed his pockets but ouid not find the key ; heuce my application to you. Now jou know all ; will you accompany me " "To tho end of the world, madame, ou such an errand," "Then prepare yourself, there is a cab waiting at the door." I was a little surprised, for I had not heard the sound of wheels. Hastily drawing ou a coat, and providing mvselt with the required implements, I was sooa at the door. There, sure enough, was the cab with the driver in his seat, readv j ' J for the mysterious journey. I entered the vehicle, followed by tho lady.. As soon as I was seated, by tl;e faint light of an adjacent street lamp, hc carefully bound a handkerchief round my eyes. The Ldy sealed herself beside me, and the cab started. In half an Lour the ve hicle stopped iu what part cf the city 1 am entirely ignorant, aa it was evidently driven by anything but a direct course from the point of starting. Examining the baudago to see that roy vision was comjletely obscured, the lady handed mc the bundle of tools 'with which I was provided, then taking me by the aim, led me throairh a Rate into a house which I knew was of brick, and after taking me along a passage way which ' could not have beeu less than fifty feet iu length, and down a flight of stairs iuto what was cvideutly au underground base ment, stopped beside a vault aud letaoV cd the handkerchief from my eyes. "Here is the vault open it," said she, springing the door of a dark-lantern, and throwing a bet m of light upou the lock. I seized a bunch of skeleton Leys, and after a few trials, which the lady secmed to watch with the most painful anxiety, sprang thi bolt. The door swung npon its hinges, and my companion, tel.- : . ,. ... .. ic..t I liig uio u i 1 1 j iij ud 11 nag ami lot- icg, sprang iuto the vault. I I did not follow. I heard the mur-! murs of low Tcices within, and the next I tnoinent the lady re appeared Ad leaning upon her arm, a man with face so pale and haggard that I started at the sight. How he must have suffered during the three long days of his confinement. "Remain here,"' she said, handing me the lantcru ; ' I will be back in a iuo raeut. The two slowly ascended the stairs, and I heard them euter a room immediately above where I was standing. In less than a minute the lady returned. "Shall I close it, madam 1" said I, placing my hand upon the door of the vault. "No ! no !" she exclaimed, hastily seiz ing my arm ; 'it awaits another occu pant !" Madam, ytra certainly do not intend to ' "Are you ready ?" she interrupted, iai- patiently, holding the handkerchief loj my eyes. 1 ne inougnt uasueu across my mind that she intended to push me into the vault and bury inc aud my secret to- gether. She seemed to read the saspi- j cioo.and continued the 1 "Do not be alarmed. You arc not man 1 I'' I could notHiLtakc the truth or theiries for a diiuk of whisky, a (.otteu gg. t . r .1 1. 1 t 1 . 1 .1 - i: . 1 1. .,t il.i i i lde. teanui meaning 01 ttic remark, ica 1 i 'shuddered ss I teat my head ta the ! handlterCuief. . My eyeawcra aa carefully bandaged as before, and I was led to tho cab, aud thence driven home by a moia circuitous route, if possible, than the one. by which we came. Arrived iu front ot the house, ihe handkerchief was removed and I stepped from the vehicle. A purse of five hundred dollars was placed iu toy hand, and in a moment, the cab and iti mysterious occupant had turned tLe cor ner, and were out of sight. I entered the shop, and the pdrso of gold was the only evidence I could sum moD iu iny bewilderment, that -ell I tad just done and witnessed was njt a dream. A month after that, I saw tre tady and tho gentleman taken from the vault, walking leisurely aioDg Montgomeiy St. I do uot know, but I believe the sleep ing husbaud awoks within the vault, and his bones are tbete to day ! The wile is still a resident of San Franciso. TEMPERANCE OBATORS-A SUGGESTION. To make S3 audicuce laugh seems tola tho main object of many of the iu'teraut lecturers whd have entered the list aaiast inteuijerancc. Funny stories, going to show that indulgence iu strong potations engenders wit and humor, tnl lead's tJ M licrous adentures,are the priucipal sta ple of half the discourses delivi.edfostea sibly iu the interest of temperance. Tito tendency of such harangues is bad. Ti oy aro more likely to m-ke a u.;.a in Iovo with iticlvi'ety than to inspire him with a horror of it ; but there is a popular le nient in tbem and they pi'ii. Just as ur chins make merry over Iho Vagaries of a drunkard in the street, children of a larger growth chuckle over th'e absurdities of inebriety' as illustrated t y facetious teni peracce lecturers. No sot will ever be rescued trcai degradation by presenting lo l.im the comic phases of the vice that U destroying him; nor will any man who has not yet falieu into the slough of dis sipation be saved from it by caling bis at tention to the grotesque sayings and do ings of beings already walloTUDg in its uiiro. One cf the most effective arguments in favor cf total abstinence from intoxicating drinks is their universal ami horrillc ao. alteration. Never before has what ij called "doctoiiug" of liquors and winea been practised to the same dangero.us extent that it is now.' L'.t any tem perance lecturer who wishes t i create a profound sensation in the public uiiud ob tain samples of the distilled and lermeted liquors sold, and have them ana'yzed by competent chemists. L-it hitu exhibit t: his audience tho proportions tf deadly poison which the unerring processes of science prove thorn to contaic, and he can hardly fail to stattle the moderate driuker aud uii.kc the drunkard sl.uldtr. Ho fact is that uuder existing revenus law ho man can make a living by selling spir itous beverages unless he mixes the pro duct of the still at lea.-t half and half with poison more or less diluted A ile essences and essential oils, cihsr, vitriol an I strych nine aro mingled with the water used t j increase the nuautitv of tie liouor. Thus ------ i . . is the stuff imbibed at every bar fired and flavored. The worst liquor retailed iu New lork ten years ?go was cct as perm- cious as that now Eo'.d iu what are called 'respectable' bar-toi-ms." Let this fact bo demonstrated (as it easily may be) aud urged upon the attention of the public by the apostles of temperance. It will surely have a more beneficial effect than the joe ular anecdotes with wh'ch many of tueta endeavor to amuse their hearers. jjrj. A foolish womau culling herself Rosa CeleA'e, tried to walk a tight rope near Sau Francisco, and wheel a barrow with a man named Kenuovao in along the cable. Kenoovan became seared just before the performance was to bei;in, and drank hiivily to get courago. The wo man then decliueJ to undertake the leaf, but the audience jtcrcd her for want of pluck, and she made the attempt. The drunked fellow hpwever, chaL-ged.his posi tion in the barrow, and he, it and Celcsto ' j Kcuu0van was fright- fully braised and mangled, aud Celeste had her elbcw aud khouliier Loue Droken. It is feared that both the man and womau have received internal injuries which itay r'ove fatal- . - . i... ,.i.t west mer IOTA UlUUCSl. Ulinum w..- aou me umi .-