t II. EI. WII.SOX, TB COS8TITUTIOM TUB MIOS T" KXFOr.CMIIT or TB LAWS. J EDITOR AXD rCBMSnCR AAl, N0,14. "MIFFLINTO WN, J UNI ATA COUNTY, PEJifl'A, JULY 10. 1SC7. WHOLE NUMBER 1054 'ir.:.is of publication. 7 ii" jrsuii S'stinlc. is published c-ery H'uLtiu; morning, on Bridge street, by H. H.' WILSON. Toe PURV!tH'TH'N PRICE of tii psper wili W TWO D'JLIARS pr year in a.hane. ar.d .V.'.oO if "t paid within the fir?t three Sr.No pnp?r discontinued until nr reircgM are pal I except '' option of ,uc EUirr. .V:.vi;ktis:kj. Tie rales of ADtERTI.: IN'. J ere tor in" "quare. of lkuit lii.es or less, r,r.?. i'u. r,;!i, 1't c-Mitu thrc. J-i : a:,J ela fr cj.'i su'jsoqnent insertion. .Viininislra or's. Executor's ard Auditor's Notice-. .2,.. rrcfciornl awl iniiwr! Cards, not vxr.-etl-inc "' lines and including copy of paper, c m 0q yer year. M'Tchunta advertising (o!;ii.pi-aH. quarterly) $ 15 fur year, includ ing , tr at thei' Stoics. Notices iu re.v-Iiug eolttiu:). ten cci:ts p:rr line. 'Vofs. The prices of Jo" V()UII, f.r lhir!y Rill. ouc-ci;lit pheet, ,J'i ; one-J- :u !h. C-.oo ; ofc-half, f j'.oo; and addiii.m ai .Timbers, half rriet and for Rliuiks. f'J.oo T quire. A -"uTfC ! "'I'l' JEUEMIAH LYONS, Mialiiitnt-Jlun:..- Conr.ty, l'-W Office on Main, ftivet South of Bridge sir tt. Jn't'rr of liir I't-orr, urr.yr nrt7 Con-r'j-mcr. Sn'jht ic;:ij:c i '.'i y, VTII I. a't.-n i promptly toall husiness en- Infied to his care l'eeiix ami oilier pi'iivening d'M'e on tiie ?bortet nntiee nl or. i.e nmrt rfrwMe t" rmt. l'ari;cu'.!riiien t;.ja pe-itl to l.ni'l Mirveyin;. may I. 'im. JOHN YCSAUSL virrLisTO'iV:;. jcmata cointv, r.. OrrC:::i 1j:s jrofcsicnl Kcrnees to tlie .'iMic. 1'icmpt at'erii:i i".n to tlie roM'Culioii of claim" apiiiit tle tjuvernmciit. c'.!'ious huJ ail ni'ner l-u-in eiitrusn-j to hie car- Office ia tlie Slii'iill'a ot'.ice, in tUe Court- House. ept. 2o, lSu". V2XIUE CKIKEft v AITOTIOXKKR - The Mmlerfii" 1 .j'ci-s lis rerxlcen to tlie J utlic as Vendue fryer and Auctioneer, lie lias Lad a Tery large ejjviience, and feel? ornfideiit tbat be can give satisfaction tc all who may employ liiui. He nay be addressed at Mit"inton. or found at li home in Fer nanap'a towns-liip. Orders may aipo be left at Mr. Vi'.r Hnicl. Jan. 2o. 1S04. WILLIAM GIVLN. MILITARY CLAIMS. 'PIIE undersigned will promptly attend to X the collection of claims sguinst eitlierthe Ftat or National Government, I'- nsions, Hack Tay, Hounty. Lxtra I'ay, and all other claims arising out of the present or auy other war, cuileoted. jr.r.KMiAii lvoxs. Aitoruey -at-Liw. Jfifflintown. Juniata Co., l'a. febl JOSKI'U S. VVA.U C L O T Ii I E R no. 45 south tiiikp sriscnT. i'hilak'a Clothing srpeiior to any other establis raciil in tl- City er.J at lower pr;c. Mer chants t ill ti:. it to their advantage to call. Ail pinodii v-irranted. Treson'ed by .1. K. fcwoyer. :iwv. 7- ly. "V1L.V l(M.'.f"C STOlM". Just received xN at r.arnes' Cigar at:d Tobacco Si ore, a trflt suj-pb- ol'j'-jra Vara Cigars mi! Tobaccos. !?;t 'avv $1.0" per lh Cai " " ?.rd ' r'"---. " ' Cans Cold i'. ir 1.1) " " Oianf-Ve 1.-50 " " The beit brauds Fine Cut Jnoe and in foil, and all kin '.s of Hiinht T-.-baueo at reduc ed pric-". The lovers of good chewing and smoking tobacco are repccifuliy invited to call and examine lay sUili. June "'l-;f. i'EXNoYLYANIA HOUSE PA T TKli SOX, PA. CppcMlc Sirfiin S'allon, on rtiia'a. Ruilroad The ur. '.cr;ig:ied would respectfully inform Lis fri-nds anii the public generally, that he lias take-i charge of lli'f above named house. The bouse is large and commodious, and well ventiUted, and is fluid up in single roin" and inis for families, and i" open d:.y ant? nicht. Rertoiis wakened f.-r any Srain. Tht b.-ti r.::ciilsiic? given terms as reason able as the limes will adir.i:. F. M. MICKEY, jan. .-'t-tf. O wincr and Rrojirictor. "DEJfTISTIi YI CO, t f-l t3 7 , ye-i- t5 t-a rs 9?,. S. G, WLhZQKim OFFERS his professional sew ices to the ciiVeus of Juniata and adjoining court lies. Leing iu po-sessim of all late improve ments he fiikttcis h.tnsrlf lha; he can givcen tire satisfaction to thoje viho m-y need his cervices. Having had twe've years experi ence, he is prepared to d;i all work iu his prn- fi-sion. eiih-.-r In gold, silver or sruicauiie. The best of leferer.ecs given. Charges mod tri e to suit the ti: s.-.-. Oiie in rno.-ns for mjrly ojeupiedly lr Lc-io. jane V2, 'f.7-1 v. 1JLA1N and Fancy Job work neatly exeeca-tc-1 ut this I'jEcc. NEW FAMILY rji:::: su;)M-;or merits or the "Sinptr" Ma. -L chims over all other", for either family t:se or mnnitf:icliiriiig purposes, are so well et!al:ifhed and so gent-rally admitted, that an enumeration of t heir relative excellencies is no loiiiri-r considered necessary. On; .NEW FAMILY MACHINES, v.hich has liecu over two years in preparation, and which has been brought ti perfection re gui'dicsa of time, labor or cxpcuse.a nd is now confiJeiitly presented to the public as incom parab'y Hie best Sea ing .Machine in existence. iLc Maeliine in question is simple, coin-j-ati. durable and beautiful. It is quiet, light l'Uiiniiij;, and capable of performing a ranjre and vjtitty of work never before attempted upon a single Machine, uing cither SI!;, Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with equal facility the very finest ami coarsest materials, and anything between the two ex treme, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. lis attachments for hemming, braid in;;, cording, t lebing. quilting, felling, trim ming, binding, etc., are novel and practical, and have !e- n invented and adjusted especi ally for this Machine. MachiiiHd always kept rn hand at my Tnil Ting K'tublishmrni, second story nloull', Frow & ratkei'rt Store. liridge street, Mil'Iin town, la., for the inspection of the public, and for sale at the most reasonable prices. Machine Cotton, J.'eedlc", Thread, Oil, &c, and everything pertaining to this Slachine couklanily kepi oil haad for sals. ' --. - Wlt.l.lAM WISE, Agent. Milllintown, Jan. 1, 18t7-lv. "i I iri'i.iN co.vci.t v..i;o.v maxufac- i L tory. We the undersigned beg l.-nve to inform ourcustomeis and friends in this and adjoining counties, that we have enlarged our I shop, and by the addition of Steam Vower, aie prepared to da wuik at the shortest possi ble notice. We are constantly manufacturing and make to order, every description of Couches, Car riage", liuggie", Sulkies, Wagons, Aic, irUo Family and oak cutter sleighs. We are alse prepared to tminiilactut e ltoad Wagons from one to four horse. Having been working at the tmipes for a nmi.ber of years ourselves, and employing none but the best of workmen. We flatter ourselves that our work cannot be surpassed for neatness and durability ; in this or ad joining! counties. We always keep on hand from twenty to thirty set, of best seend growth, Jersey Hickory Spokes, in order to make durable wheels And will warrant our work for any reasonable time. Sleighs and Huggies re-painted with neat-nc-s and dispatch. All other repairing heavy or light will receive strict attention. Come .i .. , . Him examine our stock ana wora uelore pur chasing elsewhere. l)ont forget the name. HKlFFLKFISftKIt .t CIUmWEI.L. Corner of the l'ike & Cedar Spring road. June 27-tf. JACOli I5KIOLKK, Dealer in Drnss, Medicines, &c, ITTOULD respectfully inform the citiens of V Mifliintown and surrounding country that he has just received from ihc east a large and well selected assortment of Qru.it, JfeS i;ncf, C.em:; (pure IV ij.es or,. I I.i'rjort, lor medical purposes only, and n general as sortment of everything pertaining to his bu siness. fiarrhysicians orders promptly filled at a small advan.e of eastern wholesale prices. te3i'i-escriptions carefully compounded at his Store, at Kolluisn lirothers' oil stand. Main street, two doors west of I'.elford's store, MifWniown, l'a. jan .1, 18(i7-ly. C10AL AXD LUMBER YARD. The under J sifined begs leave lo inform tie public that he keeps constantly on hand a large Stock of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces in ar. Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Lime-bur-neis Coal, at the lowest cash rates. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as White Tin" Plank, two inches, do IJ White Pine Roards, 1 inch, do one-half inch, W hite Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock Roards, .Scantling. Joice, Rooting Lath, Plastering Lath, Shingles, Striping, Sash and Doors. Co:il and Lumber delivered at short notice. Persons on the East side cf the River can be furnished with Lime'mrners Coal, &c, from :he coil vnrd at Tysons Lock, ang 15-fy GEORGE GOSHEN. ATEW DRUG STOitE. Patterson. Pa. Dr. i T. C. RUXDIO wishes to inlorra the pub lic that he has just received n assortment of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, of all kinds, which he oilers for sale at the Patterson Post OHice. He also keeps orr hand Perfumery of all kinds, and Hair Dye and Extra lilack Ink, of hi own manufacture. Persons in need of anything in his lire will find it to their ad vantage to give him a call. N. R. Invalids can wrile a statement of their Fymptoins or disease and receive medi cine and directions for their use. All com munications strictly confidential. march 27, l8'.7-tf. ,T7-ES.SLER, FOSTER & CO., are now JLV. prepared to furnish all kinds of j J-looriny, Wrnther-hoaiitiiii, Door and Window Frame. Hands Suih, ' Jluort. bracket!. And all material required for building PI : r purposes. Havins connected with our Mill i Buckley's i'tilcnl Dry Kiln, by which we can dry lumber in from tho to four days, by super-heated steam, without pressure. Customers may therefore rely on get ting perfectly Seasoned Lumber in their Doors, Window Frames, Sash, &c, ic. march IS, lSC7-t',ni. a 2 r BUY THE REST Samuel Strayer, of Pat tir?on, is the authorized Agent for the sale of the EMPIRE SEATING MACHINE, and also for THE WILCOX ct GIBS. Tnesc are the two best Machines manufac tured. Persons wishing to purchase should ca'l at Hecht & Sir iyer's Store in Patterson, and txakiiue for themselves. SAMUEL STEAVE1, Agent Jan ! K-;7 New Store in Patterson. OAMl'KL STRAYEIt. having purchased of Levi Hecht, keeps in the new Urick lluild ' ing. Main Street, l'aitereoa, a large and ele gant assortment of Keady-Made Clothing, consisting in part of Oreretmtf, Froth Coefs, ! Drefs Coats, Pantaloon, I Yrftf, Drairtr. VtiUnr. I'lulcrshtrts, lhmdlcerihirfs, Boot And everything usn illy found in a first Gentleman's Furnisning Stori. FANCY GOODS Also a large and carefully selected sort ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kitJs and qualities, all of which will be sold ai. tic low est ppiblc living prices. ltuaiet 'jaiicTt ana Allots. He nlso invites the attention of tie ladies to hia fine stock of GAITF.KS AXD ?HOL'H, which he will sell at prices defying eoinpcti lion. CARl'LTS, OIL CLOTHS. lie tiason nann a neaiitnui assorimeni m Carpets, Oil Cloths, &e , which are of a good I ,. ... f ...... .. quality, and well worth the inspection of the j 1 !Lould fd 1ulte Iost Fltbout 8w- '"'''""wATCIII'S ti. JE1TIII ISY- ' Then he fixed his eyes on the shining track. Cold and Silctr Watch,,, Put hia gown was heavy, and held him back, Ear rina$. l'lain and Funa ring, lAnd the poor oU father tried in ain W'a'eh Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Tins, A single step in the flood to gain. Gold IVnsnnd 1'encils. &c. which at 'his time' form tho largest and best assortment in the county. I.aiAU the above goods will be sold cheap- i erthan any other store in the United Slates. I If you don't believe it, just give him a call and bo convinced of the truth of the assertion ' F U K N I T U 11 K. He has also a large Room just opposite ; his Store where he offers for sale at luw i prices a general assortment of I Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Lounge", rie.Uteads. Mattresses, Trunks. Carpets, Msnks, Hacks. and many other urtiek-s f .r house furnishing SAMUEL STRAYUll. ! Patterson, upril 10, 'G 1 ( V J WUAMIIOITLE'S KXTFlt.MlSATOIl It is the only article which will destroy ROACH LS, RATS, MICK, AXTS. SC.. Only 25 cents per box. Tor sale by all Store keepers. Xoticf. If your store keepers have not got it send " cts.. to the proprietors or agents, in 1'hiladelphia. and receive it by return mail, postage pai l. LOPE! LOt'K : ! LOPS ' ! '. AT THE REFERENCE S. John S. Graybill, Xo. ?l' N 2d St.. I'liMad'a. John Gerhard, 10(H) Randolph St. " R. F. Itotts, " 1310 1'arrish ?t., - Charles. Sendeeling, (Chemist,) Marshall and Master Street, Rhilad'a. Win. Williams. Xo. 1001 X. Cih St., rhi'ad'a. Also mary others loo numerous to publish, A liberal discount to Store Keepeis. IIOI'PLE. KRU'SS i Ctf. Pro's. No. lLM'll North 0th St.. rhilad'a J. F. ZOKLLIN, & C . Wholesale Dealers in 1'rucs. Rain's. Oils, Glass, etc.. No". and 4 )4, North CJ, St., 1'hiladelphia, W holesale Agents. Agents wanted everywhere, mar. CO, '('.7-:im s. G28. JlUOl' KKIKT.S. Cl's. NEW SPRING STYLES, 'Ot r. Own Masi,' embracing every New and Dc-irablo sire, stvle and Shape of Plain and Trail Iloor .. j j Skibt" 2, 2 1-4. 2j, 2 3-4, S 1-4. 1-2. nnd 4 yds., rnui.d, every length and Waist: in every respect First Quality. size i and ! especially adapted to meet the wants of FtitST Class and most fashionable Thak. "Orn Own Makf." of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, more elastic, morn durable, and rica L V cur.Ai r.H than any other make of ei ther Single or Double Spring Skirt in the American Market. They arc Warranted in every respect, and wherever introduced give universal satisfaction. They are now being extensively Sold by Retailers, and every Lady should try them. Ask for "Hopkin's Own Make," end see that each Skirt is Stamped "W. T. HOPKINS MAN U F A CT R E R, 028 ARCH Street. Phil adelphia." Xo others are Genuine. A Cata logue coutaiLing Style, Sine and Retail Prices sent to any address. A Uniform and Liberal Discount allowed to Dealers. Orders by mail or otheswisc, promptly and carefully filled Wholesale and Retail, at Manufactory and Sales-rooms, No. 03 ARCH St., PHILA DELPHIA. Skirls made to order, altered and repaired. TERMS, NET CASH. ONE PIUCE ONLY. mar. 13, '07-lOm. Wm. T. HOl'KIVS. W 1 1, L I A M W I S E, "iVTERCHANT TAILOR! CRYSTAL TAL ivi ACE RUILD1NG, MIFFL1NTOVN, IV Thankful for past patronage, he beg leave ! to inform the public that lie lias opentd out in his new quarters, a , LAROKIt AND FINER ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, CASSIMEnXS, YES TINGS, it C., Than ever was before hr-usht to this town, which he is p replied to make to order in the LATES1 AXD HOST IMPROVED STi'LE, And in a manner that will defy all competi tion. He also still manufactures to order, all sorts of CUSTOM WORK On reasonable tertrs. Ry strict attention to business, he hopes to reeiv-i. fi lirptofore. a liheraf share of rub- lie patronage Give hitu a call and inspect . his styles of cutting aud workuiauship beure j going elsewhere. feb 20' 07-ly. I TTE have one room devoted entirely to j W Ger.ts Furnishing Goods and Ready Made Clolhiiig, such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Coa's, Boots & Shoes, 1 Hats & Caps, WhiteShirtS: - - - - . r 1 i.UIIit;i 0111I13, uawauiHJ . EUL0UFF, FROW PARKER. Stlcit ISottrn. BHkqtlEHl. " ) SECTS IS HEAVEN'. BT IlltS. CLEVPLAND. Talking of sects till late one eve, Of the various doctrines the saints believe, That night I stood in troubled dream, I'.y the side of a darkly flowing stream. And a "Churchman'' Jown the river came: When I heard a strange voice call bis name. "Good father, stop : when you cross tho tide You must Icavey our robes on the other side.' But the aged father did not ruiml, And his long gown floated out behind, As down to the stream his way he took. His pale hands clasping a gilt-edged book. 'I'm bound for Heaven, and when I'm there I shall want my book of Common Prayer ; . . ti,i. i j I n.ur hira again on the oilier side, Jut bin ill fr.wn fiot.l on tha tide And no one asked in that blissful spot, Whether he belonged to ' Of Church" or noi. Ihrn down the river a Quaker strayed. Lis tlrcsa of a sober hue was made ; "My coat and hat must be all of gray, I cannot go any olher way." ! Ti'r.n he buttoned his coat straight up to bis And staidly, solcinuly wadei in, chin. And his broad-brimmed hat he pulled down tight Over his fore-head, so cold and white. Rut a strong wind carried away Lis hat ; A moment he silently sighed over that. And then as he gated on the farther shore, Tne coat slipped off aal was seen no more. As he entered Heaven his sui. of gray V'cnt quielly sailing away, away. And Lone of the angels questioned him Ab'at the width of his beaver's brim. Neit came Dr. Watts with a bundle of Psalms, Tied nicely up iu his aged arms ; And hymns as many, a very wise thing. That the people in Heaven "all round' might Eing. Rut I thought he heaved an anxious sigh. As he saw that the river, broad and high. And looked rather surprised as, one by one. The Tsalms and Hymns in the wave went duw n. And after lilm, with his MSS., Ca:nc Wesley, the patt?rn of godliness; Rtf cried --Lear me, what shall I do ? Tho water has soaked them through and through." And thero on the river, far and vide. Away they went down the swollen tide, And the saint astonished passed through alenr. Without the manuscripts, up to the throne. 'U!n gravely walking, two saints by name, Down to the stream together came; Rut as they stopped at the river's brink, I saw ouo saint from the other shrink. 'Sprinkled or plunged, may I ask yon, fr'end. How you attained to life's great end ?" "Th-u, with a few drops on my brow." 'Rut I have been dipped, as you'll see me now." "And I really think it will hardly do, As I in 'close communion' to cross with yon. You're bound, I know, to realms of bl;ss ; Rut you must go that way, and I'll go this." Then straightway plunging with all his might Away to the left- his friend to the right. Apart they went from this world of sin, Rut at last together they entered in. An 1 now when the river was rolling en, A Presbyterian Church wcut down ; Of women there seemed an innumerable throng Rut the men I could count as they passed along- And concerning the road they could never r.gree. The old or the new way, which It should be. j Nor ever a moment puscd to think That both would lead to the river's brink. And a sound of murmuring long and loud Came ever up from the moving crowd, "You're in the old way and I'm in the new, This is the false, nnd this is the true," Or "I'm in the old way, you're in the new, That is the false, and this is the true." But the brethren only seemed to speak; Modest the sisters walked, and meek, Ar 1 if ever one of theai chanced to say, What trouble sho met with on her way. now she longed to pass on the other side, Jy0r fear t0 cr0s9 ovcr the swelling tide, A Toica nrose from Uie brel!ircn thml . "Let no one speak but the holy men ; For have ye not heard tha words of Paul, 0 let the women keep Bilcnoe all ?' " 1 watched them all in my ourioas dream Tni they stood by the borders of th stream, I Then, just as I thought, the two ways mot, j Iiut all the brethren wre talking yet, And would talk on till the heaving tide Carried them over side by side ; Side by side, for the way was one. The toilsome journey of life was done, And all who in Christ the Savior died. Came out alike on the other side. Xo farms, or crosses, or books had they, Xo gowns of silk, or suits of gray. ! No creeds to guide them, or MSS-, For all had put on Christ's righteousness. Ulisctllantous tailing. ATHRIIfNC? SEATORY.' THE MAGIC TUB. OajfH(EBETlIE FICKLE. .4 Romance of L'tml and Water, (ip.VA very Utile Water.) Gentle reader, have you ever stood on the heelpath side of the canal oa one of those niild January evenings so peculiar to the cariy Autumn, and watched the 6ua rise from his gorgeous couch athwart the Western sky,- and lisfened to catch the musical irarble of distant coal heav ers, mingled with the cries of a ragged caual driver encouraging a pair of atten uated calico mules ? flf you. don't re member whether you have or oof, just LuLc time to consider, and inform us through the 1'ost Office, enclosing a stamp.) It was at such a time, and on such a spot that two youth" might have been seen walking arm in; arm ia that vicinity and ulo'j: that time. Need we tell you that one was fair, nnd the daugh ter of poor thought wealthy parents, and that the otLer wasn't, being her lover? Alter considerable time epent in reflec tion, it appears rather necessary that we should say, because you wouldn't tnow it if we didn't, that the young mac had seen but niuctcen Springs, yet did be urge suit wi'.h the passionate ardor of one who had attained the ripe age of four score jear.i and ten ; and although his weight didn't exceed one hundred and twenty five pounds, he couldn't have plead more eloquently had he weighed a ton. The maiden sho wai fair. Tooth brush handles couldn't oompare with her teeth iu whiieucss, aud the raven's wing bad no more business by the side of her glossy curls than a stove brush. Can we wou Jer that the young man swore be would cheerfully catch the measles for her sake, and express a willingness to have the scarlet fever a second time to prove Lis devotion ? Alas ! the perversity of woman Al though loving Lim devotedly, she replied to these declarations by sitting down on a stone and writing him a letter of intro duction to the marines, to whom sho rec ommended him to report that narrative. Driven to freDzy (in an open hack) by such trifling, Caleb for Caleb was bis name turned so red in tho face that Le tore all the buttons off his vest, and froth ed at the mouth to such an exteat that be split a bran new coat down the back. Then casting a look of unutterable an guish, through a pocket telescope, he cried : "Farewell, false one, forever I" threw a double somersauit backward, and dis appeared behind a board feoce. Phoebe Ann she phainted. CUAP. SECOND. e .'eft l licebe Ann in a swoon, or rather Caleb did. As soon as conscious ness came I'btcbe Ann came too, and then she remembered with a pang that she had driven Caleb away. She called aloud, "Caleb ! Calsb !" but no Caleb an swered. However well other Calebs might answer for others, no one but her Caleb would answer for her, and be couldn't because he wasn't in hearing. Where had he gone ? A thought struck bcr. (A coward thought to striko a woman.) She recall ed his love for the briny deep, which in duced him when a mere lad to tun away from Lome to drive on the White water canal. Then his father, humoring his passion for riding mouutain waves and climbing giddy masts, procured lor him, through his influence with the President uf the U S. the appointment of 3d As sistant Lock Tender. "What more nat ural," thought the Thcobe bird, "than for Caleb to follow his youthful passion and go for a sailor?" Her resolution was taken. (Beware of pickpockets.) What was it ? We shall see. CHAP. THIRD. "WHAT !" Before explaining the mezning of this thrilling ejaculation, let us take a brief review of doings at the period of our story. Old Bourbon ruled France and Kentucky. Gin swayed tho sceptre of Holland, and Swcedcn was governed a good deal by the price of S-rccd & CoV Iron. Wales was becoming celebrated for her prints, known all over the world as the prints of Wales. Colnmbns bar ing completed his labors by discovering gold near Newton Hamilton, bad retired to Broad Top, and Johnny Jlorrissy hsd been elected to the Continental Congress. Our readers being now thoroughly posted in regard to the condition of things we will proceed to inform them what's ia another chapter. CHAP. FOrRTIt. When Caleb left the fickle rioebe, it was with the determination never to se her more. lie would be a wandrcr. He would land on other lands, and climb foreign climes be would go and be am ancient mariner. Filled with this despe rate resolve, he put a box of paper collar in hiu valise, and started for the river. A gallant tug lay at the landing, and this ba boarded, requesting to sco the captain. A sailor whos6 voice was deeply bronzed by exposure to the maintop mizxen gangway, invited him to walk below. When Caleb entered the cabin, Lo wss struck with the singularly youthful ap pearance of the captain. He was about to tell him that he had come to ship thn well, smoke-stack when the supposed captain raised his cap, and a shower of ra ven ringlets fell upon Lis shoulders. "What '." exclaimed the lover, as gleam of recognition flashed across his brain, "Phoebe Ano "Caleb ." They rushed into each other's arms. After an embrace, which caused the ther mometer iu the cabin to rise 100 degrees in the shade, explanations ecued. She bad divined his purpose to go for a sailor, and she resolved to thwart it. The Cap tain of the tu:; being an aunt of hers, had allowed her to be capta:n for the day, cc:l chance Lad dene the rest. PLcebe Ann was penitent, Caleb forgiving, and that very day they agreed before a minister t j share the tug of life together. JUSTJ BILLING'S ESSA ONTO SffLNE Hogs generally are rjuadripid. The extreme length ov their antiquity has never been fully discovered ; they ex isted a long time before the flood, and hew existed a long time since. There it a great deal of internal revencw in a hog; thare ain't much more waste ia them than tharo is in an oyster. Even their tails can be worked np into whissel.s Hogs are good, quiel boarders ; they ulwus eat what is set before them, and don't ask eny foolish questions. They never htiv enny disseaze but tbo meaz'es, and they never hav that but onoo once seems to satisfy then. Thare is a grate meny breeds amongst them. Some are a close corporation breed, and some are bilt more apart like a hemlock slab. They used to have a breed in New Eng land, a few years ago, which they called tho striped breed ; this breed was in high repute among the landlords ; almost every tavern-keeper had one, which he used to show to travelers and brag on bim. Some are full in the f:ice, like a town clock, and some are as long and lean as a cow-catcher, with a eteal-pinted nose on them. Tbey kan awl rut well ; a hog thit kant rutc well has been made iu vain. They are a short-lived animal, and gen erally die as soon as they git fat. The hog can be larnt a great uienoy cunning things, such as histiog the front gate off from the hinges, tipp:r.g over tha swill barrels, and finding a holo in tho fenco to get into a ccrc-ficid ; but thare ain't any length to their memory ; it L awful hard for them to find the same hole to get out at, especially if you .ve at a'l anxious they should. Hogs are very contrary, and seldom drive well the way you are going they drive most the other way ; tbi has never bin fully explained, but speaks volumes for the bog. 34" You need a little sun and air," "aid a physician to a lady patient. "If I do," was the reply, "I'll wait till I get a husband." tSST What kind, of a born is easiest seen tbnjogh ? A greenhorn.