I . i J. pi iiiwipi limn j J'-i'.HJi'.'M' pm ini'iii p .IMmiiiiiiinn i mm J) i ji ujh i n.i.n.i i c.nn r iwhSiw DEMOCRAT, m AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER. L. TATE, Editor. "TO HOLD AND THIM THE TOUCH OP TRUTH AND WAVE IT O'ER THE DARKENED EA11TH." S2 00 PER ANNUM OL. 15.- NO. 12. . mm CMlMBlTfilMOWlAT, runi.ISUEH EVERY SATtJitllAY, 11Y LEVI L. TATE. lWBLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COONTY, T. OK KICK fTlAa ntte Itritk HulUinff, opposite fAs Eirhanfft, fitf Ut ft'ttht Court House. "Democratic Head QuartcriS f TKRM3 or sunscittPTiov. 'ifcl 60 !n ndvnncc, Tor one ropy, for sit months. l .7.1 In n.lv iincc. for one ronv. one year. $)! nil If nut pittl within the flrnt three months, u ir noi mia wiinni irio ursi six inomiis, I 50 tf no itd within the year. Sum Jfd illicrintton tahen for less thin f U month?. tnit nn pinvr discontinued until nil arrearages shall lmu .bteri pnfd. OnHnnrvArvtilf liU'EtTfi lriBprtcil, anil Jon Work Executed, at the ut.ubll&!.ednrlccs. I II H Jill I TiVKf m nTB IiAIriMOllE LOOK HOSPITAL. t K. JOHNSTON, rTiin founder of this Out Hi rated ImtltuUnn, inTer the JLniott ccrtiiiii, speedy, mul only vlfciln.il remedy In iTfrtaf.iri.i r.r I'ilfcin fur tiii'cts, rondures, fcmiiM I mak Hepi, TjiIiis lit thl It-uins, Constitutional Dcl'ihly. luiio j lane)', VtnKUess l inn unr ami j,uiiiif, vm-cmnm m tlr Hidue) s, l'.tlHtntion tl tint llenit, )iie)ii, i'ur vmts Irritability, JfUunsu of the 1 1. Mil, Tliro.it, oci m tMn, and all tlioxu serlmis and tni'tundmly ih-urdeM arising from th destructive halit of Vouili, wliiih ik- r troys hut It body and mind, These secnl and huln.iry practices, are nmru fatal to their v Mini than the jump of the tfyfens to 1 1 1 i mariners Ulysses, ljii;lilin tin lr miit brilliant lii'i'cs and untict nation it, rank-ring m.irri.tgi: .Vc. tinf-osslUc. MAUU1.u:n. .fMarrled persons, or Yimnn .Min contcmplaiin,? nnr rUge.liein;; avru of physiral wualtnt'Ms, urg.inir doahili ty.'iltformUh'B, &c, hliould linnu'illati'ly toiiEtilt Dr Juhnstoii, and 1)J ri' stored to perfect hi'Jiltli. '11a ho pliires liintHctf under this care of Or. Johnston, may rcllifiously Couildt- in hit liunor at n iteiiilumLii, and conrtdciuly rely upon h f kill a n plctcian. OIIIJANIU VKAiiM;ys 4tnnifdlntcty rured and full vigor restored. i'lii deaase 1b the penally most frequently paid by those w ho haw become the iftiin of improper mdtilgen ties, Ynimu persons are too pt to commit cxi.ee from not being a ar! of thu dn-adrul corisetinciicu tint may ctmue. Novv, tthu tint iinilerxtandn tlit xubject will pre. tend to deny th it the power of procreation is n..t bomier by thusii falling Into improper h.ilfits than by the prudent, lies ides lining uprud of the pleasure of healthy oh", springs, ihi; mm serioiii and ilvhtruatvc F)inptom-to Wh body a iid inimt arise. The rystem tatomis ilentnu till the plislcdl mid men til powurK weakened, norvi'Ui, dHbllity. ilyspepsi.t, palpitation of the beurt, iniltKtition, (WflFtiiii; oi the frame. Cough, riymptouis of Consump tion, &.c. . U OiHce, No. 7 8otTti rnEtiBirit c tptet, seven doors from Il.iUiinore xtreet, lUtl nidi, p Hk ntfpi lie par ticular in ohierimi thj NAMli and MJMUKlt, or )oii will mistake th-J pl-icf. , r vtCre H'tirrtntcU, or no Charge Made, i a from One to 1 'iVo My. IKO MUnCUHV Olt NAUrU.OCH DUL'firf CHTJO. ;(. ,o.s'(ivV M4Mhtr of the Royal College f Surgeon-, at London. (Iradiiate frouioim of the imnt vmiuenl ColtegCM of the United ftatts, mid Hm greater part of wImim life ha -tiscn spent in Um first Hospital of London, lul-, Tliila tl ft phi a and fUuwhere, has ctlVcted .nnie v( the mtl a tnnlahiiu curun that verocer known; many troubl.d WiUi ringuii; in the head and ears uhen .it leip, pn-at neryotisne, h iut; nl.irim-d at Kiiddcii ou n ,l , and b.ih t linens, with IrtMU'MilbluHliing, altenileilfOiiH-tiiius uith deraiiZi.Miiiiiit d linnd, wvii cured ilium lutil). ik- ACWITAIN DldLUSi:. When th a mi-guided and Imprudyiit utnry of plrnpure finds he has imbilied thu of this parii'iil dihcast:, it tmofli'li happens that an ill timed xeiisu offlmme or rireait of ilicner, deters him from ajiplj ing to ihoe wh' fro.n rdiiration and respit Unlit' can aw U fi i ud ilm;ilelaing till till ctm-ditutionary symptoms nfthu horrid disease makes th-irapp.'nrnnu', nh us ulc rated ore ttiroit, diseased dosj, norturn', pains in the head ami Lmli. diinnussuf sight, deafness, uoduit mi the j i bones, nu.i arnn, blotcluH on tliu head, face and vxtreine lies, progretidiiij u uh rapidity,till at lat the pal.itu of the rnouthaiid Imue of tint towefall in nnd th- vii tint i.f this dosease bt-touiffs a horri I oliji'itoftominiimeratioii 'till death ptiUu period to his dreadful tu lie rings, by urn iMnshmi tii "th it bourne fiom whence no traveler re turns." To siuh, then f tro, Dr, JohnMon pleiJcee him H'ilf to preserve I lie most euiioatdo ecrur, and from his extensive practice in thj first Ihnpitals of Jiurope and Aioerlra, he can rontldeiitly rtcwmmeiu safe and speedy curt to the uutrtuiotU ktimof this horrid dU-uc. t TAKi: I'AIITICULAK NlM'ICK. Dr. addresit'B nil those w Ut haw lnj ire-d themsilvcs by nriute and improper indiilgenci-i. iThes arc some nf the nail and in Lmciioly fff'rts pro lucud by inrly habin of Miuth, W Wrakuejts nt the Hack nnd Limb. 1'ain lu the Head, Dunne (r Hiulit LoiS of Mucular Tower, Palpitation nf llo- Hurt. jiepsia, .Venn-is Irratalnlity, l raui:i'ment nf tin Digeb iv Functions, (iJiieral liebitity, smptuiubid'Cousump tioii, iLC. i MUN'TALLV. Tin fearful elf. rts upon the mind nre much to h! dreaded, Los uf Umorj Coufusiuii uf Idt as ' I)presiion of the f )irits, Kj I'ort bodimts, Aversion of riocicty, Tiunty, fitc, are some of the oil produced, ' Thousands of person of nil agm can now judf wimt istltg cause nf their ihtliiiinir health. LooeiiiK thtir vigsr, becoming w eak, ialu nul cuiat lated, having hin gular appearauc about the u)es, cough and sinptoina nt Coniumption. iwiGOItATIXJI KRMKIJV I OR (iUCAMO WIIAKNLSr. Py this great and important remedy, weakness of the organs are speedily cured, and full ipor restored. 'Thousands of the mod nervous and debilitated, who had Iot all hope, hivo been Immediaflv relieved, All impediments to Marriage, l'h)iuil an IMintal Jhuajj. (lrntioii, .Vervous Irratalnlity. TrembUiigs and Weaknvss or exhiitstatiou of thu nmst fearful kind, speriiil turn.' by, Doctor Johnston, Who havr Injured thmselven ty a certain practice, ttt..n,ifnfl in ulien nliinu halit ffi'(nieii1H learned fmni evil companions, or at ncliool-the i'if rts nt whii h are ' Jlightly tclt, even when asleep, and if mt cured renders i .Itiarriage imposnnu", aim uvuj vuut ihi -in aim uuu;, should npl) immediately. What a pitt) th.it joung man, the hope of his rntntry, jind thu darting of his parents, khould e tnatilied from fill prntpicts nnd enjo mi.iits of life, h tt consequen ces of deviating from the path of nature, ttHd uuliilgiHg in ft sertain secret habit. Htuh persons fctforu ton M.pUU.1. M.,BnIA(:K rhoulil refect that a sound mind and tiody arc the mo noecisary requibiUes to niomnto timunbi.il hapjduess Indeed, withsjut lheiu thu jouruo) through life becnm-.'S . weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the luiml Iiecuiuus t-haduwed with deepair& filled with thu mcltuchoty reflection that the happiness if another becomes blighted w Ith our oh n, OPFlCli N'O.T HOL'TII nii;Hi:HlCKST..;fflfiMorc,.lW k ALL rtlJKtilCAL (UTIIATIONH l'J:iUHK.MKD. iJ$N,'K. Let no falsu iuodety prevent jou, but apply linnicdlatey either persnnany or bv Letter. V HK1N DIHCAiilirt HTEIIiULVCl'KKa : TO srjM.WFMti. (SCTho mmy thousands cureil at this institution wuhm .the last 13 years, and thu numerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johiwtuu, witnessed by flhe reporters of tin) papers and mmy other persons, no--dices of which hao apppared again and again bi fore tho mihttr. bpcideu his staudiuz as u ueiilleman of rharnctf r and responsibility, Is a suilli ient guarantee to the utllitte j i TAKK XUTICK. vN.(R. There art! no many ignorant and worlhlcfcuj (Quacks advertising themselves I'hvt-icians, ruining the Stealth of the already nuiicted, that Dr, Johnston deems It necessary to Fay, especially to those un.it qtiainted , 'with his reputation, that Ins credonluls and Uiplonrisj always hang In his onW. (OTakk Notice. All letters mut !' post paid, and , contain a postage Hemp fur the repl, or no answer will tto sent. I MarcblT. 18C0. r., FRESH ARRIVAL , , -or 7 lin undersigned, gran tul for pan patromtge, respect fully Informs hlscustumcrs and the public generally, lhat ho has just received from tho East erne, cities, the ' Urgestand most select stock of SP1UNG AND SUMJJKtt ' TTvathas yl been opened In Ilioomsliiirg, to which h1 intttts tho attention of his friends, and assures them thattbry nro oirered for sate at great bargains. His L tttock comprises a largo asuortiuent of HUCNTLEMUN'-fl WKARIN'G Ari'AUCI-, Consisting t FARinoMiBLr Dress Coats, of rvery ilea triptlon; Pants, Vests, Hhirt. Cravats Htocks, Cottuii lUadketchiefs, Cloves, riuipcnders, &.c, GOLD WATCHES . . . .TEWELEY, Of every deecrlntion. fine and chean. N ft. Jte member Ijnttnbfrg't Chtap Emporium,"-' kuu re. no cuurgi tor examinr lioous, w uaviu iwnNnr.no Maom,liir, MifhO, 13CIf (Ju I"5'J.j HE PEOPLE S COOK HOOK. iHOlVKKIV . OOKiEItY. IN ALL ITS llttANCHIM. 3IISS KIjIjA aoton. CAntri'LLT Rivisrn ut krs, H. J. rtAis, It Tcth Veu I low to chouse all kinds of Meats, Poultry nnd Guuk'.wlth ntl the various and inosv approved modes nf dressing and cooking Utrif ninl I'orki alsotho best nud sim plest way of salting, pickling ami curing the amct ( 7rf Vou All the nrlui nnd most approved modes of drCBsing, cookinu, nnd boning Mutton Lamb, Vral, I'oultry end Oaim: or all kinds, with the diiiWcul Dressings, tira vies, and Ktutljngs appropriate to each, it Vctlt J'su Mow to choose, clean, and preserve I'ish of nil kinds, and how to sweeten itw hen tainted; nlso nil the various and most approved modes of cookjnp, with the illlV.rsrit Dressings, Caucus, nnd Flavor ings apprcprinte to each. Tclt Ven AH the various and mod npproved modes of preparing over filly different kinds nf Meat, I'.ruths, and Stewu, with thu ret icles and Hensonings appropriate to each Ts You All thu various and mod approved modes nf cooking Vt getablss nf fvrry descrip tlon.atsojiow to prepare rickles.iiattups nun iurrien hi nn hinim, i'micil bleats 1'iih, Caiui', Mushrooms, &c. TV f 'la IVu AH tho various and mod npproved mode ol preparing and cooking all kinds o J'lain and fancy l'ndry.iruih!i!ic. t)m clones' I'riiters. Cakes Cnnfei tmnarv. l'r 'serves, Jellies, and sweat dishea uf fvery defcrlptlon. Tttts Vvti All tho various nnd niQit approved modes of making Urend, Kusks, Miiilum, and llisiuit, the bed method nf preparing Ctilfee, I hocolate f.nid Tea, anil how to make Syrups, Cordials, Mid Wines of nrious kinds, It Tills You Ilovv to set outand rriinment a table, how to Catve nil kinds offish, tlesli or I'ow I, and In jhortjiuw to mi rlmplify the whotnrt of Cooking as to brine thu cboiced luxuries of the table within ev i rjby ly's reach, The lri' k rnntiuiis 4H p.igest and upwards of twelve lit) ml red Recipes, alt of which are tho results of actual expiirienc", having been fully andcnreiiilly tested under the personal superintendei'ce of ttie writers. It is priu ted in utlenr nud open type, is Illustrated with appro priate engrav ing, and will ha far warded to an) address, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt of the price. 510:i, or in cloth, ettra, gl.'.' t $1000 A EARf-;nct; " tug men eve rywher In vlling the above work, onr inducement to allsuih being very liberal, For single mpies nflho hook, orforterms to agents, with otlur information, apply or address JOHN I'.. I'OTTIMt. rub'iher. No, tllTSniMoni Street, rhiladelphin, i'a. November 3, lSbU-lni DO YOU IVMMT inilsh't lib I DO YOU M'.JAV WHISh'mS ? DO YOU H'JJVTd MUSTACHEX DO YOU M'.iA'y'W JUUSV.iCtltll BCoManimBiVs Celebrated STIMULATING ONGUKNT, For the Whiskers and llair. I MIR sulnrrRj!:rs takj pleasure in nnnoimcing to t!io fillz-iis of the United Mates, that they have oh. t lined tlm Agcuiy for, mid are now unbled to 0 it" r to th Vni'ricari public, tho uhove Jitbtly cclebieted and wori.i'renowneu ariiciu Tnt tnuiibitini: Ougurnt is prepared by nr. C P Bell. , ijh.iiu, aiMMiiinuut pii)riii.m ..f i.,m,ioo. and is war-' in. r.inli il to lirllm out a tlmk nt nt Whh keis or n .Mu- tacJic in from three to mx weeks. This article is the only nn- nf tin' kin. I used hy the French, and in London and Teris it is in universal uso. It Is a b 'autifnl, t-c'iiioiitie'tf, koothiug, vet dimutatinj eniiipooiiil, acting an if by inn uie upon the rnotn, cann ing a beautiful growth uf luiuriaut hair If applied to the scalp, il will cure h Urine, nnd cause to spring np in place ol the bald spots n fiuo gmwth of new hair. Applied ai cording to direct lous, it will turn red or tow y I1.1rd.1rk. mid n dore gnu hiil" to its original mlur, lenv ing it Hint, smooth, and flexible. The "Unguent1 U an imIUpcn ihly article in every gcnth-ni uOstolh t. and -il'ternue wet k's use they would not tr any consiJera torn b - w Ithmit it. 'lite siUt-irib. rs aro tin only Agents for the article in th1 Uuit-'d Mates, to whom all orders must he nddrest-cd Trice Oiu Dullar u box fur sale by nil DrugsiBts nnd Deal-Ts ; or a box of the "Ougiicnt" (warranted to have thu det.) red effect; w i I he sent to any one who desire it, by mail (dim t), s -oircly p teked, on receipt of price ami ptstnge, SMS. Apply to or address HORAl'll L. ItnORMAN JlCO. DKt'llOIFSS, tcC. t Willuin Street, New Vork. Fibruary23. l?CI-Cm. Hatches Jewelry anl MlnT-Ware. Vte would respectfully inform our frii nds pa Irons nnd llu public yi-ne rally.tli.it uulutt' notv uW2 in rttnre, and ollVr Wholesale and Itetall, at tho lotttslcash prifes, a l.ireo anil tery rlioire ttork of t mi-Hex, Jen dry, filter and i'l.itod Ware, of etiry ta-ri-lynnd sl)le. I'.t'i ry desiriptinu oflliamond Wotk, and other Jw ery made to ord. r nt tbort notice, All coods ttar Mined to lie,ns represeiiteil. N II.-l'n rtlcular attention given to the r. pairing of IVatchcsand Jstvelry of ctcry description. BTAL'tTER Sl ll.Mll.r.V. f.o. 055. tlurkel tlncl, South side. Manh 1. iSSl-am. St Bit a C ft ! lUtlCKil rpill! undersigned Is prepared to supply Hrirk, of a g I e,uallly,at fair pure, lie tt III be found at thu llnrk Yard id' II. I., M'Kiiuiy, near McKelvy & Neal's i'lirn.io'. lVolls dtslringto )unhae ttilldo well to call as brick ttill be innde and must as sed. J. II. I'l'liMAN, Jtgcnt. t" 100 nno notv on hand and ready for sale. l:l.ioiiulHir;lb.',i, 111,1-3, a. j. r, r. wTlV uii:iiTAVLiriTri,EiiT 1 U'l' reccited from the innnutartories In l.oston, nu ,1 nrtlcle oliuostcteellent iiialny. Ichallenge eooipe lllioii as to itytt mid rlcr. The undersigned tti.l kiep borders to match any of t!i i M)lc on liand-nnd is the only Klptrlenced i'apl'ii Hasukii ,ii tins fiectloii of Hie County -Ulvu my Lxtciuitc Stuck an i:aiiiiiiatlon hefuro i'urrhasiiig. Call at Itup.rlsl'ost Office. Ii. J. TIIOBXTOX. r-loomsburs March SJd lfCl . .1. P, II !J B H K , (Successor to J. H. Soat En.) mior.i.s.ii.F. Mx.u:it j.v TOBACCO, SKUFFAN1) CIGARS, No. 6 .North Fifth St., nbovo .Market. l'lllLAIIUmilA. Also, .Manufacture r nnd Iioporterof POllKIUX & D0MKSTI0 SHGAKS. .May U, lifU-Uin. OHO 000 Kailding Brick, of excel- uv;,uuu l.-.it quality, for sale nt the Old Itloomsbiirg Hrirk Yard, i'arties iuteudlng to build tvill do ttell torall nndcxamiue tho material and get bargains. Apply to " Ilr.VKVS. AUTIIfll. Dloonisburg, March 9. lfOI -am. inmitr.T.T.AS An pahasot.s. TIIF. sub.rriber. innitnrarturer or rMnr.EM.ts & i'ara soLs,iiivilesthatteiilioilofmercluntstoliisin'ars . eil flora and suuorior stork. JOSITII FUPgrXL: Nob. 2, & i, Xorth 4th St. nill.AIJEM'ill A. March 5, lftll-'Jm. T HI! PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, mxiulk, Mo.vivvn coiwrr. r.i. Entertainment for Man and Ileast, in good stylo and nt moderate rates. (lUUCUi; W. rillXZU, Proprietor. Danville March, 5, leul. II E BODUGQ E It. This wonderful article, lust patented. Is somrtliinc estiriy mis, and uever hefure offered to agents, who an wanted everywhere. Full particulars sent free Auoress FMAW U CI.AKK, EiddeforJ, Maine. March", lfOl- ly T CHAP I! V I N E S . YOUNG VIN'KSof tuo years, of "Miller's nurgun dy," with beautiful roots, can be had , also. Peach Tress from seed of the choicest tnrietirs. if rallid for soon, 1IKNRY 7.1'l'PiNCEU IllooiotUrs, AjiriUn. 186) BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, Select lllOCtfl) A Psalmof Lifo. cr 11. v. tntorKLtow. Tcllnio not In mournful lltlnibcn, "Ufd la hut nn ft,i.ly ilrcnutl" Tortlie vout U ilcoiltliitt ,liliul(Cf!4. And thins, nrc not uliatthcy occm. Lire I- roll I.lfo I, cnrnctl And ttiv grnve f. not It, goal ; "Dust tliouart, to duet retiirnpst," Was not rpoltcn of the poul. Nt cnjoj'mcnt nnd not sorrow, I, our duittlncd end or rny ; Tut to art. that ru h to-nmrrow I'md u fartlifr than today. Art N Ion;, anil Tirao ii fl.-cting, Andourlicarts. though stout nnd htnc, Hill, like luufllc.l drum!., uru tLatlnt Tuueral umrch'.a to tlie pmc. In tho orU'n ltro.ul fo Id of hattle, In tlio Mvoiiucof I.tfo, P.u not likn dumb, dnvuu cnttlo t llo a hero In tho ,trifol Trust nfl Tuturc, howo'cr ptenanl; l.ct tho dead vast bury its dead! Ac act hi tho lit Ins I'rescntl Heart ttithiu, and Uod o'crhend I Lives rf great mcnal! reniln.l us c tan make our 1 it. s sublime, And il' imilinc. leavu behind us Footprints on llu sands'of Time ; Footp lints, that perhaps another. Palling o'er lifo's Kuleum main, A forlorn and ebipttre.Kcil brother, Bcc-jng, fclmtl tako heart again. Let us, then, be up nnd doing, With a henit for any falo ; Bull achieving, still pursuing, l.enrn to labor and to ttait. What Camo of callinr; a genuine Bill Counterfeit. "What is tho price of this tlreaing gown, Mr ?" rtskctl a Mvcct faced young girl cn tcring tlio elegant store of Hunter and Warner in a city and street of a city which shall bo nameless. It was a cloudy day. The clerks loun god over tho couuters, read papers and yawned. The m iii to which Alieo Locke addressed herself, was jaunty and middle accd. Ho was head clerk of the extensive. , , ,. . , Tr c , establishment ot Hunter iV Warner, and extremely coiwquctiti.il in his manner. "This dres-ing gown wo value it at six dollars you shall have it for Cvo as trade is dull to-day. Five dollars? Alice looked at the dressing gown longingly and tho clerk looked at her. Ho saw that her clothes though mado and worn gcutccly, were common enough in texture, and that her face was very much in tho common lino. How it changed ! now shaded, now light cd by the varied play of hor emotions. The clerk could almost Iiavo sworn that she had no more than that sum, five dol lars, in her pttr-o or pocket. Tho gown was a very good one for the price, it W.13 ol common shade, a tolcra tcrial. "I think" ?ho hesitated a moment "I think" I'll takc.it," she said ; then sco ing in tho faco before her an expression which fcho did not like, she blushed as she handed out the hill tho clerk had mado up his mind to tako. "Jennis' criol Torrent tho head clerk in quick pompous tone, ''pass up the bank detector." Up ran a tow headed boy with tho de tector and up and down ran tho clerk's eyes from column to column. Then ho looked over with a sharp glance and ex claimed 'That's a counterfeit bill, Mia?." Oh how pale the sweet faco grew ! 'Counterfeit 1 Oh nc it cannot be ! Tho man who sent it could not havo been so careless ; you must bo mistaken, sir.' "I'm not mistaken; I'm novcr mistaken Miss. Tho bill is counterfeit. I must presume, of course, that you did net know it although so much bad money has been offered us of late that wo intend to secure such person as pass it. AY ho did you say sent it! "Mr. 0 . sir, of Now York. Ho could not send mo bad money," said tho trembling, frightened girl. "Humph," said tho clerk. "Well there' I rtn ,1,1. nl,M,l sl.!; . -A.. .iuu. iuii, juu tan iuuu lut vnursolC Nnw ,in,,7 lot . , .on ,- again until you can bring good money, for wo always suspect such persons as you,that como dark days with a well mado story." "But sir" "You need make nocxplanations,Miss," said the man insultingly. "Tako your bill, and tho next timo you want to buy a dressing gown, don't intcud to pass coun terfeit monoy,'' and, as ho handed it. tho I l,!ll c,ll iVrvm Ins tiimlq i ul" Ku Ironl ms "anus. Alien xntirslit it from llin flnnr ..ml kn. ricd into the street. Such a shock tho girl had never received in all her life Before. It was the first in- 'suit sho had ever known, and it baructl her check and pained her heart. I Straightway, indignant and grieved, sho I hurried to a banking establishment, found her way in, and presented tho note to a tioblo hoking man with gray hair, falter ing out, "is this bill a bad ono fir ?" Tho cashier and his son happened to bo the only persons present. Both noticed her cxtrcmo youth, beauty and agitation. Tho cashier looked at it closely and hand cd it back as with a polite bow and boiuo wh.it prolonged look he said j "It's a good bill, young lady." "I knew it was," cried Alice, with a quivering ltp-''and ho dared " She could go no fuithcr, but entirely overcome, sho bent hor head, and the hot tears had their way. "I beg pardon, have you had trouble with it?" asked tho cashier. "Oh, sir you will please excuse mo for giving way to my feelings hut you spoke so kindly, and I felt so sure it was good '. And 1 think sir that such men as ono of tho clerks in Hunter & Warner's should bo removed. And added something' that I am glad my father did not hear. I knew the publisher would not send me bad mon ey." 'Who is your father young lady?1' asked tho cashier becoming interested, 'Mr. Benjamin Locke, sir." ''Benjamin Ben Loeko was ho ever a clerk in tho Navy Department, at Wash ington !" "Yes, sir ; wo removed from there," replied Alice. "Since then" sho hesita ted "he has not been well and wc are somewhat reduced. Oh, why do I tell you theso thing sir J" "Bon Locke reduced !" murmured tho cashier; "the man who was the making of mo! Give mo his number and street my child. Your father was ono of tho best, perhaps tho only ftiend I had. I havo not forgotten him. No. -1 Liberty street. I will call this evening. Meantime let mo have the bill let mo seo I'll give vou another. Come to look I havn'tgot alive hero is a ten ; we'll make it all right." That evening the inmates of a shabby but genteel houso received tho cashier of tho M Bank. Mr. Locke, a man of grey hair, though numbering about fif ty years roo from his arm chair, and much affected greeted tho familiar face The son of th') cashier accompanied him, and while tho eldest talked together Alice and tho young man grew quite chatty. "Yes, sir, 1 havo been unfortuuate,''said Mr. Loeko in alow tone. "I have but just recovered, as you see from a rheumatic fe ver caused by undue exertion aud had it not been for that sweet girl of mine, I know not what I should havo done. Sho by giving lessons in musio and l'rench,and by writing for periodicals, has kept mo so fur above want." "You shall never know want my old friend,'' said tho cashier. "It was akind I'rovidcnco that sent your daughter to me. Thcro'sa place in tho Bank just mada va cant by tlio doath of a valuable clerk and it is at your disposal. It is in my gift and valued at twelvo hundred a year." Pen cannot doscribo the joy with which thh kind offer was accepted1 The day of deliverance had come. n On the following morning tho cashier entered the handsome store of Hunter tt Warner, and asked lor tho head clerk. "Sir, said the cashier, sternly, ''is that a bad noto ?" "I I think not, sir," said tho clerk stammering. Tho cashier went, to the door. Prom his carriage stepped a young girl in com pany vith his daughter. "Bid you not tell this young lady, my ward that this nolo was counterfeit!" And furthermore did you not so far forget your Bolf respect, aud tho interest of your employers as to offer hor au insult?" The man stood confounded ho dared not deny ho could say nothing for him self "If your employers keep you sir, they will no longer havo my custom," said tho cashier, sternly. ''You descrvo to bo horsewhipped, sir," Tho firm parted from their unworthy clerk that very day, and ho left tho store disgraced but rightly punished. Allico Loeko became tho daughter of tho Good cashier. All of which grow out of I olllncs o rrnnninn bill pntinfnrfolr. A i.aiiv officer, if sho wished to givo the word "halt" to her troops, would do it somewhat in this wise "You soldiers, all of you, now mind, I order you, as soon ( as I havo finished speaking to stand still every ono of you, on tho spot whero you may happen to be ; don't you hear mo' Jhalt, I say, all of you?' SATURDAY, MAY 25, 186L Military and Naval Inventions. Tho inrcniitivo faculty of tho country, roused to extraordinary activity by the in tenso mental excitement pervading the community, will now bo directed to an un usual extent to improvements to implements of war and in all mcfibamim connected with naval nud mllHMry operations. Of the thousand elements in thin broad field of invention, tho iuot prominent at the present time are rilled cannon and tho iron plating of ship'. The groat military pow ers, England and Prance, after expending hundreds of thousands of dollars in ex periments, havo adopted both of tho'o im portant improvements j whilo our own Government, which, notwithstanding its peaceful policy, usually occupies tho front rank in tho quality of its small army and navy, is strangely behind in the movement. The riflo cannon of tho Preneh army are loaded at tho muzzlo, whilo British Government has adopted tho breach-loading gun invented by Armstrong ; though, since tho recent astounding revelations in regard to that famous weapon, it is prob able that its use will bo abandoned, and tho British Government also will adopt the simpler pieces which aro loaded at the muzzle. A great deal of attention has been given by English inventors to tho forms of tho rifle grooves ; whether they should bo rcctangutar, triangular, or round whether they should be broad or narrow) few or many, &c; and many of these points remain entirely unsettled. The plating of ships, too, notwithstand ing the fact th at both nations aro expend- ...:n: e 1. t.II.I. is regarded by the most intelligent English , engineers as still open for experiment and i improvement. A great deal of discussion lllg lllltllUllS Ul UUI1U1S UpUU tUUSU ClUUlUa, has been expended upon plans for making tho sides of the ships which wero to bear these plates sloping ; it being ascertained that a much thinner plate is required to turn away a shot striking at an auglo, than will resist a liornendicular imnact. . . . , i It is easy to conceive of numerous mod- . ,. z. ... ., , ' plates will bo offered to tho reception of tho shot. Ono plan invented iu England is to have the plates fastened upon inde pendent iloats, to bo cariiod by tho sides of ship ; and tho intellect of tho nation 1 seems to bo teeming with an endless' variety of ideas in connection with tho subject. j But tho rifling of cannon and the palling of ships aro only two of an innumerable ' multitude of detail connected with naval ' and military mechanism. Tho shot, tho wad, nnd cartridgo, tho lock, tho gun car-' riage, the cartridge-box, tho tent and tent equipage, the cooking apparatus, preserved meats and other provisions, and, in short, overythiug relating to tho operations, tho armament') and the supplies of navies and 1 armies will be examined with eager seruti-j ny, by both comprehensive and acute in-' tellects, in earnest efforts to make some j improvements, cither iu their general plans I or in thtir minute details, I It is very important for the country to havo tho military operations carried on with tho greatest possible efficiency ; and all of these inventions which aro realty valuable ought to be promptly adopted. It is impossible for tho rcfpon-iblo officers of the Government to devote their timo to examining tho various schemes offered ; nnd wo would suggest to tho Administra tion tho appointment of a competent com mission for this purpose. There can bo hardly a doubt that such a commission, if tho members wero properly selected, would contribute immensely to tho cfiioiency of our naval and our military operations aud would savo its cxpenso to tho country a thousand fold. HciciHiio .'hncricun. AcL'TH fellow was onco nskod what In ference ho could draw from tho text of Job "And tho asses snuffed up tho cast wind." "Well," ho replied, "tho only inference I I can draw is this, that it would bo a long time before they would get fat upon it." Our devil saya if anybody had asked him what iuferenco ho could draw from the text of Job "And tho asses snuffed up tho east wind ?" Ho could have answer ed "Nono but asses would do it." Two young ladies wero promenading along tho street recently, when ono of them slipped and camo down on tho icy pave meut "like a thousand of bricks." Jump ing quickly up sho exclaimed, sotto voce, "before another winter 1 11 havo a man to hang on to ; sec if I don't." A wise man takes all misfortunes as blessings in disguise, whilo tho complain- ' ing Miuplclon fancies happiness to consist in idlo pleasures, and never nuds it Spurgoon's Conversion. I will givo you a little of my own expe rience, by way of showing you how I found peace with Christ. For five years I had a desponding heart, and been in great trouble. 1 thought at that time that I was tho most miserable creature that ever lived, and I hope and trust that none of you will suffer what 1 then endured. At n.'ght I dreaded to close my eyes in sleep', fearing that I might never wake again in this world. I thought that God was angry with mo, and thatho would send forth his judgments to consume mo off tho faco of tho earth. At times I would weep alone for several hours, and could not find any comfort ; and I should havo been in that unhappy state until tho present day had it not been for tho sovereign graco of God. I well remember going out on ono Sabbath day. I had listened to all sorts of sermonsome of them good sermons ; but nono of them wero for inc. Ono man preached the gos pel of Christ doctrinally, another man practical sermons, and another preached the law ; but I think I might havo gone that dreary round until now, but that on tho Sunday in question I happened to turn up a lane in which was a little Primitive Methodist chapel. I stepped into tho place, but the minister had not come that day, and so his pldco was taken by a local preacher, (as I took him to be,) a poor old man out of tho congregation. This old man took as his text tho words from Isaiah xiv. 22: "Look unto mo, and bo yo saved, all the ends of tho earth.'' Now this poor old preacher was not au educated man by any means. I can assure ycu lio did not ltiko any Cnc flourlsh from tho test ho ucn- IIe wa3 so pdi that ho kcPt n repeating the text in some such manner as tins "JL1001:, says ins text. is is nai even lifting tho hand, it is not running ono 1 hundred miles away it is stopping whero 1 you aro and looking. There is nothing so 1 hard for you to do as this, owiDg to your ! pride. "Look unto me." Many aro look- in" to yourselves ; some of you aro looktng , . . , , . to God tho iather but you must look to Christ first. Some of you arc looking to tho Spirit, to sco where it is at work ; but you aro not told to do that. "Look unto me," says the text; asd you havo only to look as it directs. I am dying; well, look to tho Saviour he is sitting at God tho Father's right hand "Look unto mo." Thus this old Primitive Methodist preach er went on until at last ho caught sight of me where I was sitting under tho gallery. "Young man," hu says, "you aro misera ble.'' And I was miserable, as ho might hivo learned from my lookB. "You will always bo miserable," he continued, "until you attend to the text, until you 'look unto Christ.' Look !" ho shouted, as only a Primitive Methodist can shout. Aud I did look, there aud then ; aud I trust that I found pcaco with God. The burden with which 1 had so long been afflicted was gone. I went homo happy, and so marked was tho difference iu my appesrauco that others could sco the change. That ono look to Christ had taken away all my burden. "E'er since, my faith, 1 saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Ilcdceniiug love has been my theme, Aud shall bo till 1 die." A Fast Life. A "fast lifo" cannot be lived with impunity. Iu this field of waste and disorder, as in every other, God's vio lated law, however it may bo forgotten, novcr fails to assort and vindicate itself. "Tho vicious die early." They fade liko shadows, or tuuiblo liko wrecks aud ruins into tho grave often when quito youug, almost always before forty. ''Bloody men," says tho Psalmist, "shall not live out half their days;" and the remark is equally truo of "fast" men, They live unsteady, spend their twelvo hours in six, turn night into day, or use for caromal or dissipation time that should bo used for rest ; and iu their rush in tho chaso of ploasuro get out of sight and into dark ness, whilo others aro in tho glow and glory of life. Many a man and many a woman too, dies thus long before their time, They keep such a constant steam that tho boiler is consumed or explodes. Tho machinery is destroyed by reckless speed, and its inevitablo wear and tear. Rev. T, I)inny. Col.Coi.t, of Hartford, has offered his services to tho Governor of Connecticut to raise a regiment, and has agreed to arm tho men with breach-loading rifles at his own expense. These arms, which aro of tho latest im provement, would sell in the market for 850,000. The regiment is being rapidly raised . VOLUME 25. A Touching Scono. A French papjr siys tb'at Lucille Rome, a pretty girl, with blue eyes and fair hair, poorly but neatly clad,was brought before tho Sixth Court of Correction, under tho charge of vagrancy 'Poes any ono claim you?" asked tlio magistrate, "Ah i my goo'd s.r," said sho "I havo no longer friends ; my father and mother aro dead I havo only my brother James but he is as young as I am. 0, sir ! what can hi do for me." 'The Court mnst send you lo tho houso of correction." "Hero I am sister hero I am I do not fear 1'' cried a childish voice from the oth er end of the court,and at the same instant little boy with a lively countenance started forth from amid tho crowd, and stood before the juttgd " ho aro you ?"' said he. "James Home, tho brother of this little girl." 'oilr ago 1" "Thirteen." "And what do you want?" "I come to claim my Lucille." "But hive you tho means of providing for her ?,' "Yesterday I had not, but now I havo Don't be afraid, Lucille." "0, how good you aro, James." "Well, let us sec, my boy," said tho magistrate, "the court is disposed to do all it can for your sister. But you must givo us somo explanation." "About .1 fortnight ago," continued tho boy, "my poor mother died of a bad cough for it was very cold at home, Wo wore in great trouble. Then I said to myself, I will bo an artist, and when I know a good trade I will support my sister. I went apprentico to a brush maker. Ev ery day I used to carry her half of my dinner, and at night I took her secretly to my room, aud sho slept in my bed whib 1 slept on the floor. But it appears sho had not enough to cat. One day sho begged on the Boulevard and was taken up. "When I heard that, I said to myself: Come, my boy things cannot last so: you must find something belter. I soon found a place, where I ata lodg ed, fed and clothed, and havo twenty francs a month. I have also found a good woman, who, for these twenty francs, will tako care of Lucilla, and teach her nosdlo work. I claim my sister." "My boy," said tho judge, "your con duct is very honorable. However, your sister cannot bo set at liberty till to-morrow." "Neve? mind Lutllla,' said the boy. "I will come and fetch you early to-morrow." Then turning to the magistrato,ho Eaid, "I may kiss her may I not sir!'1 He threw himself into tho arms of his eistcr, anil both wept tears of affection.. BnAUTirur, Idea. In the mountains of Tyrol, it is tho custom of tho women and children to como out when it U bed-timo aud sing their national songs until they hear their husbands, fathers aud brothers answer them from tho hills ou their return home. On tho shores cf tho Adriatio such a custom prevails. There tho wives of tho fishermen como about sunset and sing a melody. After singing tho first stanra, they listen awhile for an answering melody from off tho water; and contiuuo to sing aud listen till tho well-known voice comes borno ou tho waters, telling that tho loved oue is almost homo. How sweet to tho weary fisherman, as tho shadows gather around him, must bo tho songs of tho loved onc3 at homo, that sing to cheer him; and how they must strengthen and tighten the links that bind together thoio bumblo dwellers by the sea. A SAiitOn, a giant of well known bra very, who was in a boat at tho sicgo of Copenhagen, kept his head down whilo a shot was flying over tho boat. "For shame hold up your head,'' thun dered tho officer iu tho stern. 'I will, sir, when there's room for it, was the laughing response. A Great poet says that "mountain-1 stand fixed forever." Wo know,howeve that it is no uncommon thing for them "slcpe." tSf It is rumored that the Govcrnmcnl is in treaty for tho service of the 6tcamship Great Eastern as a transport. "What's in a dress!" asked a popular writer. Sometimes a good deal and tome timcB precious little, The boy who was caur.M looking into tho future, has becu arrested for trying lo tee the show without paving.