IJ u Oeuotci to politics, literature, Agriculture, Science, ittoralitn, auu encral intelligence. VOL. 27. STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., DECEMBER 10, IS68. NO. 57. I. ii Published by Theodore Schoch. TERM? Two dollars a ycarin advance and if not paid before the end atihe year,lvo dollars and fitfy et. wilibe charged. No pijierdiscoutinued until allnrreaiagesurc paid, eserot .11 the option of the Editor. lUT Advertise men is of one square of (eigl.t line) or tle,oreor three insertions $1 50. Each additional mertion, 50 cents. Longer ones in proportion. Jrois printing, or alij kinds, kxecutcd in the hightfil style of the A.rt.and out he most reasorrib'.e terms. Ifl. I. COOLBAUGII, ip and Ornamental Painter, SHOP ON MAIN STREET, Opposite Woolen Mills, STKOUDS'ISI'RG, PA., Respectfully announces to the citizens of Strou.lsburg and vicinity that he is prepared to attend to all who may favor him with their patronage, m a prompt and workman like manner. CHAIRS, FURNITURE, &c, painted and renaired. PICTURE FRAMES of all kinds con stantly on hand or supplied to order. June II, ISGS. ly. Drs. JACKSON & BIDLACK, PHYSICIANS AM) SVIWEONS. DRS. JACKSON &, BIDLACK, are prepared t attend promptly to al! calls of a Professional character. Office Op posite the Stroudsburg Bank. April 25, 19G7.-tf. C. W. SEIP, M. D.f Physician and Surgeon, .sTRQuitsnuna, pa. JAi1ZV ill HIS (CMUl'llCf, Ull .liaill OiUCl, nearly opposite Marsh's Hotel. All ci lis promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. RtrAnrli.Km'f April 11, 18C7.-tf. 1)11. I). 15. S.1I1TMI, Surgeon Dentist, Orfice nil Main Street, opponte Judge Btokes' res dence, .Strovdsbirg, Pa. 07" Teeth extracted without pain.ZQ . August 1, 1SG7. Card. Dr. A. UEEYES JACRS0X, Physician and Surgeon, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HAV ing returned from Europe, he is now prepared to refrb.iic the active duties of his profession. In order to prevent disappoint ment to persons living at a distance who may wish to consult him, Le will be found at his office every THURSDAY and SAT URDAY for con.-ultation and the perform ance of Surgical operations. Dec. 12. 1-G7.-1 vr. WM. W. PAUL. 3. D. HOAR CHAELES W. DEAU", VM. V. PAUL CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES. WAREHOUSE, 623 Market St., & 614 Commerce St. above Sixiii, North sid, PHILADELPHIA. March 19, JSCS. tf. Itch! Itcli! Itch! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! USE No Family should be without th;s valua ble medicine, for on the firt-t appearance of the disorder on the write, betweeu the fin pere, &c, a slight application of the Oint ment will cure it, and prevent its being ta ken by others-. Warranted to give satisfaction or monry refunded. Prepared and eold, wholesale and retail, by W. HOLLINSHEAD, StroHdeburg, Oct. 31, '07. Druggist. BEE? I RON AND FUFiE BRANDY, JiV DLL 11 ART-MAN, Regular Graduate of the University of Penn tylvnnia. C7It will positively cure Consumption, Coughs and Coids, and all diseases of the Lungs or Bronchial Tubes. It has been the mean of RESTORING THOUSANDS to health who have been giv en up leyoiid the reach of medical afcift rifle. It dues more lo relieve the Consump tive .Las s.iytlii"g ever known. Unequal Jed trenj? Isnpr for !elicate Ladic- and Children. Each battle contains the nu tritious POKTIOS OF TWO FOVNI18 OF CHOICE Jeef. The cure of Consumption was firnt effect d by the use of RAW REEF and BRANDY ;a Russia, afterwards in France, in which countries I have i ravel W-d for veers. I have used it with periect ucce&$ in my own family. In jreeuting this preparation to the public I feel confident that every af flicted ime who reads iliis (even the most .skeptical) m-iy become convinced, by a sin jgle trial that it is truly a most valuable med icine. Circulars and uriedicins cent to any ad dress. Price 81 per bottler s.x for $5. Laboratory 512 S ut.h Fifteenth Street. PHILADELPHIA. 'holeca'c Agents. French, Richards A. Co., Tenth and Market streets; Johsin, Holloway &i, Cowdeo, G02 Arch etrret; R rihoemaker & Ca, Fourth ar.d Race streets, Philadelphia. 05 Sold by Druggists Every where. Cieap Peed. GRAIN AT 23 CENTS PER DUSIIEL. Apply at the JUIEWERY, JyJy go, lr. rtf. Fan Streudearf. Soliloquy.' I wonder if he Iove3 mc! I'd give the world to know If what he eaid the other nirht Is true and really so. lie said that I was pretty, And looked extremely well I wonder if he meant it 1 How I wish that I could tell. I wonder if he meant if, . Or did it for a lark, When, going home, to dim the light, And kiss me in the dark! I never can get angry. He's such an awful quiz ; . And then he comes so often I don't know how it is 1 I wonder if he meant it! The saucy, endless tease. To place his arms around my waist And give me such a squeeze. I'm sure he thinks I love him, " Because I don't refuse , . i.. To please and entertain him Whenever he may choose. I really think he loves me, ' For, just before he went, He kissed me twice, and once again, And said 'twas only lent. To-morrow night he's coming. To tease me jut the same; So if there's any damage tlonc I'm not the one to blame, Wrongheads. Among the most unpleas ant people ona is compelled to rub shoulders with on lif highway, are the class whose minds tke h.ld of everyihing, as it were, the wrong end foremost. They are usually as obstinate as perverse, and th- fal?e infer ences ihey draw from niL-apprehended prem ise" they adhere to with a.s muck tenaciiy as if they:wpre gosptl iru'li. One knows nut how to deal wi a guch incorriiribles. ; Good-hunnred rallying th-y are as likely as not to mistake lor studied n snlt, kind words for humbug, endeavors lo instruct and con vince for airs of superioiity, and what every one msy do or say with a view of benefit ing them, for insidious attempts to get on their blind side. Their field of moral vision is filled with a mist of suspicion, which dis torts every thing, and it is in vain to reason with then, for you c in no more do away wiih their absurd impressions than you can wipe out craven letters with a eponire. Error?, i we mppose, is to them what truth is to right minded men and women, and they cling to it because they believe in it. They are ob jects of enmmisseration, yet being unaba ta ble nu;sances, it is prudent to give them a wide birth! It is really a sad thing to le pre-disposed by nature to misconceive and misconstrue; but it is equ.tlly unpleasant to be misunderstood and misconstrued. A Lessor in Saving. When 1 got mar ried, Mrs. O'Lanus and myself passed a joint resolution that we would get rich. Getting the furniture took all our capital in hand, but I was to givo Mrs. O'Lanus all the money I got; she was to buy only what was wanted, and put the rest in the savings bank. The first year wc wanted more than we could buy, and the bank account came out without a balance. The next year my salary was increased. So was the family. Likewise the expenses. Bank account same as year before. Third year, diito. We continued to accumulate at the same rate for several years in succefsion. Then the war broke out, and we conclud ed not to put money in the bank for the pre sent, because things were then so uncer tain. Since then, Imng has been high, and we have concluded to postpone the accumula tion of a fortune until the income tax is a boliched, and groceries become reasonable. A Poser. A calm, blue-eyed, self-possessed young lady, in a village "downcast received a long call the other day from a prying old spinster, who after prolonging her stay beyond even her own conception of the young lady's endurance, came to the main question which brought her thither. . "Ive been atked a good many times if you was engaged to Dr. C . Now, if folks inquire again if you be or not, what shall I tell them I think " Tell them," answered . the young lady, fixing her calm blue eyes in unblushing stea diness upon the inquisitive features of her interrogator, "tell them you think you don't know, and you are sure it is uone of your business." Adnertising. It is a poor argument that a merchant brings forward in support of his plea, "lhat advertising does not pay," when he tells you be never did such a tiling, and does not c i re. about beginning now. Dr. Campbell twys of advertising: "The firm er plan's his seed, and while he is sleeping the corn is growing." So with advertising. While yoii are sleeping or eating, or conver sing with one set of customers, your adver tisement is bein re id by hundreds and thou sands of persons who never saw yon r heard of j'our business, nor never would had it not been for your advertisement appearing in the p.iper." . Q7"If you want some fun, take a penci', thut your eyes and commence making, on pap-r the picture of a p1?. beginning with a curved tail,' following the line of the back 8nd the face down by the feet, and back to the natural union of a pig and his tail. Re sult, when you look al your effort, astound ing, . (XStTLq hoy who was caught looking through the future, has been arrested for frying to see the show without payment. W ..... I ... 0 I. . OTA fellow that doesn't benefit flic world by hirf life, docet it by his death, NASBY. Mr. Nasby Suggests a Haven of Rest for the Distressed Souls who are in Dan ger of Losing their Places. Washington, Not. 18, 1SGS. We bed a meeting, in Washington last nite to consider things. There are many things to consider just now, and it wuz deemed proper to consider cm. It wuz a lodge uv sorrow. There wuz faint glirnrius uv hope onto the countenances uv a few uv those present, but nothin uv certinty nothin uv ashoorance. Secre tary Randall remarkt that so far ez be wuz concerned he bed made up his mind. He shood not take offis under the incomin administrashen. He mite yeeld in oth- : er matters (for he wuz uv a ycelin nach- ! n Kilt r r Culloeh and Browning were also determ ined, but Seward had other idees ne IT . I chirped in that the oldest man, couldn't tell what sixty days would bring forth. "Wat shall we do?" askt a Postmoster from Ohio. I sejest for President Johnson," sed Landall, "that he apply for the Spanish throne. IIo wood be acceptible to the Spanish people, for be hez all his life ! bpen puttin the Rourbon down !" Randall hez do longer any fear uv the I Prfxtldnnf "Gentlemen," remarkt T, "I hev an idea, wich if acted onto will put us out uv our sea uv troubles." "Spcek !" exclaimed they all with one breath, "speek !" "My idea is Cuba. Cuba, the gem uv the Antilles the britest jewel in the crown uv Spain. Let Sekretary Seward, who hez a talent for reel estate, buy it now before the new Government hez its internal revenoo system cstablisht, and while it is hard up for money. Let Cuba be the politikle Rotany Ray uv this coun try. Let it bs bought by Seward and then let the President go to work to wunst a fillin offisis for its government, while he still hez the power uv appint ment. He must not wait to hev 'era hold eleekshins, for we alluz succeed better iu gettin officis by appointment than by elcckshnns. Wat a Heaven I sec open before us ! I hev been rcadin Cuba up, I and find that Island pays the Home Gov ernment 20,000,000 per annum. If the Spanish Government kiu git 25,000,000 out uv em, we kin double it with our ex perience. There's enuff for all uv us Give Randall a place corresponds with that he now holds ; make Ren Wood Sooperinteudcnt uv tbe Havana Lotteries; make Frank P. suthin else, wat it don't matter, ez he'll take anything ; make good places for Ross, Fullerton, Rinkley, Mrs. Cobb, Vallandigham, Riite, Mrs. Perry, John Quincy Adams, jr., Frank Peerce, Gineral Forrest, Jim Steedman, Rosso, Doolittle, Cowan, Dixon, Sekretary Welles, and all uv that unnumbered throng uv hungry soles, who hev lived on pap so long that any other diet sours on their stuaimicks. And then " "Rut fposin Congress, when it meets rcfooses to ratify the purchis by makin an appropriashen ?" askt a doubter. "Refoozc to make the appropriashen ! Refooze ! Ha ! Put before Gineral Grant the prospeck uv never again Eeein the Amcrikin people the hope uv never secin agio the faces uv any uv the men I hev menshua'd, with the thousands uv others uv similar tastes, habits, and necessities, and wat wood twenty or thirty millions, more or lcs3, be to em ? Nothin ! Congress wood vote it instantaneously, and the people would all say "Amen " Lord, how quick the bill wood go through, and how quick Grant wood sign it. "Rut sposn Congress shood refooze, wat then ? Jest as well. The Rlairs wood hev their posishuns, and the Cuban officials, ef they arc versed in American politikle history, know ef they know any thing, that when the Rlairs get into a place, nothin but death loosans cm.. Wc shood hist the banner uv Iudependence we shood paint onto that banner the inscripshen. "Offices for all, in a coun try where likker ia not taxed !" val in a I i! IV . 1 " wcck s lime an army uv iimoKrats, pig enuff ot cagcherSpaiu herself wood be on them shores ! And who could stand afore em? Whisper "Postoffia" in their cars, and they'd wade knee deep in Hood. Lord, bow the' Spanish soljery wood go down afore em How Frauk Rlair wood go for Lcreundi ! How all the traiucd cohorts uv Dimocrisy, wich hev bin abstainin from os so tuauy years, wood risk their all for a taste uv the sweets uv posishen! "Oh ! the delicousuis of the prospeck ! Think uv au island with euufT niggers ' onto it to do cur labor, uud cuutT white i Cubans who can't read to vote for us ! ! Why, it wood recall recollctshuos uv them happy days before tbe war when J the Dimocrisy wuz thus constituted. I hunger and thirst for sich." "Roll swiftly rouud ye wheels' of time. And biing tbe happy day." . . "iben umral Graut cood bev pecce ! Then he wood only hev the Abli&huists on his hand ! Thcu the uiggers uv tht Uui ted States mite bev suffrage, for it wood make no difference to us. We wood hev offisis to live onto, and pure uiggers to look down upon, and wat more cood we want ? 'li: only difference wood be, we wood hev to accustom our stumicks to Santa Cruz rum in place uv whiskey, but that we cood do. The effect upon the bovrels is the same it differs only in taste, and I am told that when both are new tJierg aint much difference in that." Tbe cegestion wuz favorably received, 'if." It must Petroleum V. Nasby, P. M. (Which is Postmaster.) 1 J T M JT"t 1 1 important to Railroad Employees. , Many persons are not aware of tho law which wc publish below. We com meud it to a carclul perusal, it will be found, Kf it is but why this done it shel be. V m employers, and travelers. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represenatives of the Com uiuuuuatiii oi x eonsyivania in ureneaai Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by mc iiuinut iiy ui iiiu same ; ri uui ana "l ter the passage of this act, if any person - or persous, in the service, or employ, of a ' railroad or to her transportation, company,! doing business in this State, shall refuse, j 1 i . Ul "cit, iu uuujr uuy rum, ur leguiawuu if i i or sucn company, or by reason oi negii - - l i a ' . i it i i gence, or wmui misconduct, snail fail to observe any precaution, or rule, which it was his duty to obey and observe, and iu - jury, or death, to any person, or persons, shall thereby result, such person or persons so offending, shall bo deemed guilty of a fr l: uu i j i ..: ..i- misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof. - shall be sentenced to pay a fine, not ex- cccding five thousand dollars, and to un - most important information tor railroauiwe withhold hpr n-inr mrrclv rpl-tin dergo an imprisonment in the county jail.'jip.Jsctout for the reatWestr Aftertrav- or in the state pemtenUtry, not exceed- j cling in various States", they finally settled j njtfeor- Abe vessel was off Crowdy Head: ing five years: Provided, That uothing iu ;n Missouri, where they continued pros- 00 MQflaJ August 17, about midnight, this act shall ba construed, to be a bar to perous and happy until the storm of wariwuen a ',eaVJ southerly squall cauia on, a trial and conviction for any other, or; burst Up0tl tiie country. Then her hus-aQt a 'iaads were called to shorten sail, higher offence, or to relieve such damages I band, in common with the thousands Jfi A seaman named II. G. Sales was steer as m iy have been sustained. i ha countrymen, enlisted in the service inS and at llf-past 12 A. M., on Tucs Skction 2. It shall be the duty of the 0f the rebellion, and was assigned toGen-idaJ t,ie l0tn a "eor. Iike a ball of fire, prosecuting attorney ol the city or county, 'crai lrice's army. He served faith full v i immediately over the stern of the 73- tiiiL ic tiijy culu uijurifs may ae a i - pend, as soon as he shall have uotice of i the same, and taken immediate action and legal mcasnres, for the apprehension and arrest of tbe person, or persons, who may be charged with causing the injuries aforesaid, and to direct subpoenas to issue from any justice of the peace, to witnes- ses, to appear and testify on the port of tne comoionweaitn, touctnngsucn onenses, charged aforesaid, and to prosecute the offenders as in other cases of raisdeamea uor: And Provided further. That no conviction of the employee shall relieve the company from any liability for any such injuries, or death. The Roston Journal says that in con nection with the election of Gen. Grant to the Presidency, and only second to it ia point of interest, is the promotion of Mrs. Grant to the post of "Lady of the White. House," it is gratifying tp think that the position is one. which Mr. Grant will fill with the true simplicity of an American women.' There will be no at-; no doubt, with anticipations of the joy tempt to ape the grandeur of a regal court, ful surprise ho should give his wife, the and no vulgar striving after mere sensa- j husband at oace concluded his business tion. Mrs. Grant is a lady who has main-! with the intention of returnini? to St. tamed, through every event which' has marked the vicissitudes of her husband's life, a marked propriety of demeanor. She uas been ins helpmeet iu days ot adver sity, and his she red his hoars without be ing dazzled by the positior, or contamina ted by the foolish adulations of those who worship at the shrine of success. : Gov-Cox, Commissioner of Pensions, has prepared his annual report. This states that the total number of pensions, of all classes, on tbe rolls oa June 30th was 1G0,G42, paid at an aggregate rate of 810,221,183.95. The uumbcr of pensions added to the rolls during the year was 23, 921, and the number dropped by reason of remarriages, deaths, and other causes, was 14,7.52. The number of pensions increased during the year was 32,029. lbc total amount actwelly paid for. pen sions during the year, including arrears and disbursement, was 824,010,983.99, exceeding by 5,391,935.53 the amount paid the previous year. Fatal Accident. Mr. John Jordan, of Greenville, was run over by a train of cars on the I)., L. & W. R. R., in front ofthc Lack. I & C Co's store, iu this city, on Thursday morn ing of last week, and so seriously injured tuat ne uvea put a lew hours, lie was . .1 .1 l- ii r i . standing on the track talking with a fricud, and feeiu-r a traiu approachinir he stenned on tho other track just in time to be ruu 'j over by a train approaching from another i direction. His son was brakesman ou the train that ran over him. City Journal. The Spanish Minister at Washington has expressed considerable uneasiness at the reported moveuieuts of Cuban filibbusters 1 throughout tbe country, and hasad resscd several comuicnications to Mr. Seward on the subject. Mr. Seward has assured liiui that no vessel will be allowed to leave any of our seaports for the purpose, and that be himself gives uo credit to the. reports. It is said that Gen. Graut is likely, in his first message to advocate such an a mendment of the Constitution as shall make the President ineligible to re-election. It is a good thing to do, albeit not one to be often expected from a popular President in his fiibt term, and it would be just like Gen. Grant to do it. 31 r. J. Russel Young, managing editor of the New York Tribune, gave a break fast, Nov. 1G, at Delmouico's to (jen. Graut, Horace Greeley and Gen. Redeau. This is the first time Geu.'Grant and Mr. Greeley have ever met. Mr. Lancaster, of Texas, was unpleasan tly surprised ona recent evening by a party of his neighbor?, who took him out and hanged bun. be' A Remarkable Story-A Widow Married I to Her Own Brother, Who She had Never Seen in His Youth. 'From the Detroit Free Press, Nov, 25.1 1 rrKnr r...o.,.) v.....l. ttr vncfni- 1 V I'iraCU IIIIUUJIII WIIJJV.TH,! - j,w cu ruutc t Chicago a ladv whose . history is one of the most remarkable j ever brought to public notice For rea poos which all will see the propriety of. . t I J 'the facts as they were communicated to I Prove invaluable, for they are unsolie- our reporter br one who had hfir 1 hertcJ frank and spontaneous, as all uch - "stnuH'e true storv" from her .. . own ,DS in Icoo ' country her parents emigrated to this behind from England, leaving - itliem an only sou some ten years of.,., V A W W . I wa3 born. While she was yet a helpless . .nfant. both Imr nrpnts ilin.I. -md hp 1 t - wa3 sent to the Foundliti Home, where who had engaged as cabin boy on a mcr-c'ear Qt l"e corroborating evidence chaut vessel inthe Fiast India trade they ! contained in this simple recital, deserve laniJin,r jn 'ew York, where a lew I atcntion from those who give more thai months later, the subject of this sketch'3 Papsing notice to earthquakes and their . ...... . J . . . ; I...LI. . . he rnm-.mprl wmn timp wViph waJjst arrived froav the south ward reported ! finally adopted by a lady and gentleman wuo then resided in Elmira, New York Of c,)UrSr hp bew nnibin"- nflipr iJlm-. . . ' . 7 . . brother, and she nn in tho Loi;fi ! that she wn ronllv thorluM of br fnf.riour informant could uotsay. Iq one cas OTP TTT parents. At the ae of ci"htcen slicj'1, was at-endeJ with fatal results, and : married .in ind:i?f rimi? voim-5 nipoh imn i va'iU was killed on board the schooner urin t , firt p itopn mnnt k f th war, but was finally killed in one of the ! ci-rathem pnriirinipntj iVnm th Krrt-,1- 1 out 0f the "war, the lady of whom wcr" aout deck, and the steersman v?a ! write had lost all trace of her foster par- led J the shock. Every one oa boards ; cnt3 0V(;n 0 tiQ disturbed condition of felt a viut shok that of a sialvan 'that part of the countrv in which he re- lc atterJ ot none of the crew were in- jided, and af ter her husband's death she removed to St. Louis, where she sought to maintain herself by serving. In 1SG3, she again married, and her husband em barked in business in St. Louis. This last marriage was a thoroughly happy one, and in the course of time two child- rcu were born unto them. - The husband I wlUl tnc w,nd' wn,cl1 was ,rom tbe sutr. gradually extended his business ' opera j wcst and when it burst, the flash was so tions, so that much of his time was nc- intensely brilliant that the steward, who cessarily spent in traveling about the was ln in his berth below, declared country, and during one of his business that be saw the re lhro' the seams ofthc tours visited Chicago, where he became ideck- Tho Cabm at ths samc moment acquainted with a lady.-and gentleman, I was Clled w:th smoke, which, blackened who, by a fortuuatc chain of circumstan- ces, he ascertained were the long-lost foster parents of his wife. Delighted at the discovery he had made, and pleased, Louis, and bringing her to Chicago, for the purpose of reuniting her with her friends, j without having first prepared either party for such an eveut. On the ninht of his contemplated departure lor home, while convesring with Mr. and Mrs. , it happened that he wa3 led into a reci tal of his adventures about the world. uuu utiuiu iiiu ii.urauvu wii umsucu ii is listeners knew that their adopted daugh ter had married her own hrnfhpr who 1 K r r. . i. . i i before, she was born, had sailed for Rast!day (Tucs lay) unt.l about half pastcight India. Horrified beyond expression, the 4 j wretched man fled from the house, since when no tidings of him have ever reach ed his friends. This was in March last, iJ'uv:V i 7. f and a few weeks later the wretched sis-V'?.at t0 f ' " L11,1 retimes do terwife was rendered cotuparativcly poorl uy uiu uufeirueuun oi a large portion Ol tho property left in her hands, bv fire. gh written to by her stricken! Althou friends, thnir lotforQ novor r.,,l,,l and a few. weeks since the started for ! Klmira, her early home. Upon her arri- val here she learned the address of her foster parents, with whom she at once I communicated, giving them full details of her experience since she first bad them farewell upon setting out for her western! hrnif 1 lipir !inirpr tn itnr ntti rm taiued a statement of: the terrible discov cry ofthc ideality of her husband anil"" 1U, V i V V rK - L .. J ... . . oncned it. which read after thu f:ic1;rtr. . ilir.i linr tinolhop ipi mi n Uili,.., .. . . ' . o" . -'".."uun.; viution to iu rue to them with her child-! ren and si are their home. Heat t'iroken : and marly crized by the strange denou metit of her happy mar. Ld life, the wrctcho 1 woman hasten d to irrnnt. ih nf. ! 1 il ' . ' l 1 C ier anu liiis moronitr will douotless seo her rcuuitcd friendf.-': to htr earliest aud" dearest ! An Epitaph. .The .following inscription on thc hcad- d.iy. Horace had writtea "Williaja H. board of a gr.ive iu Sparta digging, Ca!i Seward," in his fearful style of chirogra fornia, is old but good : "In the memory phy. and Peter set it "Richard the Third." of Mr. Johu Smith, who met with violent The quotation "Tis true, 'tis pity aud p ty death near this spot 13 hundred at;d 40j'tis"tii true;" Peter made to read. "Ti too. ' lie was shot by hin pistiil. It was two, 'tis fifty; aud fifty 'tis 'ti, . two." not one ofthc new kind but an old fash-; Greely eut for Peter and "sailed in steep ionel brass barrel aud of such ', is the'Cau't you read tho copy V snarled IIo; - Kin-'ouin of Heaven. . "My son. hold Itril'iMir liA.t.l rtn.l trttl' me who was the strongest man . "Jonah." , if? i " v ny so "Cause ' the wh-i'e couldn't liold him after he got him down." ". ! announcement, Ztf Here is queer which appears in flic coluiuns of the Hele-j na (Arkansas) Shield :uMay inquiries arc, made for the Judge of this district lor general information, wo will stato that his name is Rennett, and he resides in I New York, where he ia at prescut with his family.' If jou would thrive attend to buiucsr and The following: extract from an Austral- ! ion nancr desorvps f ii 1 1 s 1 1 pti t inn i rom t ho ! I t w,Sd nicn who se("k l know tho secret of earthquakes. To those who have watch ed and studied the extaordinsry shakes on the west coast of South America. tbV tin . . :' 'acts contained in the lollowios extracS i : i:c . i rii . t , scieniiuc notes snouia dc ine lacts ai- rcauy given m connection with tne famous ieartn qaake3 of August 13 1G, 1S6S, in couin America seemea mil conusn sett :F,u"auu! 'cause, meteors 'Ihelinsbane Courier ok the 25th of August states that several of the vessels ' thal there was a Sreat dea! of electrical j atniospheric disturbance on Monday and f Tuesday nights, but whether it was thV !r : i effect or simply coincident with the cclipsr; i CraD'a by the explosion of an electria ! si auu expiu'ieu wuu a iuua rspon, re- senabling that of a heavy piece of crdo- ance. Sparks of fire were scattered all jureu excepu caics. ins way sncwea no marks, but appeared to be blackened, and some six or seven hours after decom position set in and the poor fellow was buried over the side. He was a young, man, about twenty-three and a smart sea roan. Tho fireball apparently traveled PaPers 'Jing aooui. uaptain donostoue says inai me aiscoioration or tne paint was like that produced by smoking tho ship with charcoal. A peculiar and in describable smell was perceived for some time after the explosion, and a quantity, of flakes-like scattered about, Captaiii Millman states that on his last trip to Sydney a fireball was observed passing ahead of his ship, about 1 A. M., ou Monday, the 17th. It traveled in a horiz ontal direction from northwest to south west. Apparently it was so near that tha the officer of the watch alteredher course to avoid it, when it burst, and for tho momcnt the whole heavens 6eemcd to be I in a blaze of light, and a terrifia thunder jalso. Lightning and thunder contiuued !at interval throughc the night and next o'clock, when the weather cleared up. A Storv of Laavyers. Some ycar3 since, iu the "Quaker Citv." two men in other cities. Une of them went to an atromnv s acnuamiance a menu, to engage 1- 1 l ..V mm lor 1113 case. "1 am very sorry. lae.r' ?hat Jcannt serve you, uut L ituJ rel;llaeu uu llle MF SU8." - UJ' reK,e"' w Senueman Sald: JU ' 7 rccommcna some mcBDcr ol ; v,' f'Z'ZV -f tt u?& ' " 1 . "id I;cptus, "with great your "Oh F-'- u luu ins pen anu wrote leas an introduction to a good brother of the bar, and after sealing it handed it to tho man, who took it and started for the law yer. Uu tiie way lie thought he should I ' ----- ..wu iwu . tiT ..tnriV :nf Pn.ia tn -r . . 1 ' : i44, A . a friend ot mine who Ua3 app hed t.- friend ot mine who i me to attend his case in court : 1 should ; have been pleased to have done it, but am. retained on the other side, aud have re- mu ended you. X. R T you pick ouc, and I will the other. I PKxr.n II acket, a veteran printer, who, used to work on the New York Tribune. considerably excited Horace Greelev nn.- copy .nee. .'Suro an 1 can't," said Peter. ".Then, said Horace, "you ought to go r. 1. . 1 .1-1 :er. 'Fax. Horace, it wouldii,t do you a bit o' liarm to tako a lesson or two iu pinuianship yojrsclf." 1 here was no more s:nl. ! PnLiTV TuUtJli: A farmer who w Isympathiziug with his neighbor Jones ou ' the death of his son, said : "You should remember. Mr. Jone?" there is no loss without some jrair. Julio you remember was always a yaoutrous eater." "1 know he was caved parent; "but to think Uo war laid up all the winter, and died just in haviu. time, is pretty t uh. ueVibor Jtsnk'u- pieltv touh Nature's Convulsicns-Meteors Earthquakes. i is- : V .'if !l i '; i r 1- 1 t if.' n n