AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER. LEVI L. TATE, EDITOJR. "TO HOLD AND TKIM TUB TORCH OF TltUTII AND WAVE IT O'ER. THE DARKENED EAIITJI." TERMS : $2 50 IN ADVANCE, VOL. 19. lSrO. 48. BLOOMS BURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1866. VOLUME 29. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL Baltimore, Md. ESTABLISHED as a REFUGE FROM QUACKERY. The Only Place trhnv a Cure can be ob tained. Dr. .Tolinson lias discovered tlio most Cftlnln, Cpcoily, titul only Eirectual Remedy in Ilia Wntlit for WiiiI.iip.. of the llnrk nr l.linb.. Strictures Aflerlinns uf the Kidneys nnd P.Iadilcr, Inwduntiiry HUtliarvtn. Impnicncj , Heiietnl Diblllty, Nervous, lies. liyjifi'Hi:i, Lnncunr. Low Spirits, Confusion of Mens, I'nlpiiiitlnii of tbu Itentt, Timidity, Trembling, Iiinmcss of Difjlit or lllildliiesr, IHsense nr tliu llr.nl Throat. Nose, nr llnwet.-thuH! Terrllilo Disorder, lirl.lus Irnni Bulltiiry Habits of Ytmlli ni crLt nnd lolltnry practices inure fatal tu their victims tlinn Iho tons of r-yrens l. i h Mnilneri of I'liops, lillplithn their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rinderli';j marriage fcc, Impossible. YOUNd MEN Hupftlnlly, wlin linvu become the virtiins of Solitary Vice, that ilrnidful nii.l destructive habit which mum Klly fviii to nti liniliui ly tirnvc iIihimiihIs of join? Hi' 11 oftlm tno-l exalted t.ilci In nud brilliant mtelleit, Kim might ntliem Iff have utruncu.l ll-lttiiiii Sen-liti-H With Hip. lllutltloril uf tlni;llf mi', or Mused lu ic tlacy Vlio II ing lyre may call Willi full cunlidcncc. MAllllAIGE. Mnril'd person., or youn nirn cant-mptMIng mif '.IhS'!. bi'ini,' nw "f f phii-lcM neiikutii, organic du tlllty, detorinitl .1 ! nly cur., I. Me who iirf hi. on It under Iho carp of t)r J. may ri lipiu'isly c'lii'nl" in lai ho'inr at h l- ntlctnau, uuJ confidently rely 'H'"'1 Ills is kill in a .liyaici OKUAMC UUAKNJ!it ltd liiPiHatPl) fond mid fiill ii."r resinr,-,!. 'i liia dutrt'iii'i!! niTertwn uliirti lendeis lira mil ptahlo mill uiiirrl isu- impossible -is Hi s penalty pal, ty lh! litinmif impi.iper in.lulp.-ntoM Vouim ppr sons lite ton apt lu inmlnil eA'essi 4 from not litllig r,ware. of the iliendtul cotisi queuees that nny ensue. I, 'ow, w hit that iindert.itil the mhj. t will pre tend lu t.my Hint tin: power r.f prm r- nii u is ln-t oouor by those fullitii! into improper I1.1t.1w Hum by the prti dent t lit sidss b iiitf di prived u' Iho pli nmirc ol li ul (py cifiipiini;. tlio lun.t bcrnnH and dratrni'lito pymp inns ol bulli boily n:id iiiind arifu. 'i'li'i tytPiii b''. fomeii dcraniloil, tins it.y.lral Hid luoiil il l'tint'li'itu wi-aKtni il, l.o'B of IViti iituo powrr, .N-rnii8 Irri lnbilit. t k s ;' f. .-1 .1 . I'.ilpliiition of tin Heart. Inrii,'- Hon, l-'n ititutioi.l li. bility, a Wu.im;- (J ihe 1'rdiiio Coug'ii, C'niisuuiptl'Hii llctay an I Ii.mIIi 111!. JOHNSTON, Honibrr of tlio Unjnl t'r.lli,y nl L!ur?poni, I.pinlon, llrr.ii'.i.ilt' from mi . f tin' mot i mltieiit I'o'.l '"ps in thu Liiliod rtiU'j.niul lii'i (iroali r p.irt of uliusu III" lia bPi'it pLl:t in I i' li j, i t.il h of l.otidtin, I'.uiK, riiit.i di'lpln.i. and flH.'Whcn', i.ah oif.Ticd onojjil tbp juort nf ti'in IiIhk cur . that v.oiu iM r ki.o.vii ; many trou Ll 'dv. im ruiuiiii: in Hip In ii.l and iim whou iiIcpi Kreal 10 rviiiiti .n. b.-iiic al.iiui"d a: finliun e.iundi I ufhruliioin uitti frciiii nt blit'.iiinr. Titti'iitlfd nme II. 01 it u ttb diruonoii lit of mm. I. tture cored iiiimL'iit tul). TAKi; 1'AETU'ljr.AH NDTHT.. Dr. J. nilori'cos all thurt' v.'liu Iiup nijurod thPin .olvtR by t.ittir ;i r iinluiueut'' mid Military li.-.tu'i., r.'IMCh I'iin tutn b.id) iiii.I Iiiind, llllliltln HlPl.l tor tithcr btiMiiPn1. tlnl; . p tuty or iiiiiim.u'c 1 li"i.u uro rtimlP ut l.i'P.l.l nil I lii-'liuit tl'd'y rllL'ftq prn.li.'i'd by "ly iLiidt of Joiitli, ir.: ti'pakiMiiir.f llio jui k aim I.iiiiIm. fains In iliu lli.nl, liiiiini'-s of i'it;lil, 1.' ot M'-iu'iir f'nAiii I'lilpiialinii of tb. iu".irt luMpopfi.!, Niri.i'K lrr.;fibilil , ll raoj'i t cf tile Iiiin-nni- I'iiii, tioiii. Ci'iiut..l llpbilily. jiop tioiis id '.'in i:o;.li "i r. NU si it '.V 1 It t. ..rfnl 'Xr on 'b- mind ar' nn.cti tt. If dr( adfil. I.o- h ,.f 1 ,piin'r. I .utntlM of 1 Imk. lisp ihm hi of .'pints !.il I'i.'Iki.'ii, Avir ion t.i Hui,t. l.lJ.U,;.t, l.n,: of .-.J ltud ',Tlll.idliy,.Vc arr '.-i...- i.f tb-' ,- i h pm Hfd. 'I ih.i i if piimi.n of u'l wi can now Jiiilr flip.: i" tbi' i'n,' of ili, ir ili I'lini.'i li.-il'li, (mini; "n i! vi.'oi, b i iiii'in n :tk. pal I, in rvniH i ml in aci..ti d li.ivmi! a fiiuidur nppi aiaiii'- about the cyiv, c mtb ti.d t ii. plum' of 'I'linnnptiun. YOU St! MEN tsfii t.ivc lilnr.'i' tb' i'.ip".ei by a r.-t.iiiKprOfl'pp.lP .,i.... t tn ii o, n it i. ii, . a titiLit frpir.Piiiiv U'ari, ! irnni p il i, rn iiimoiin. nr ,il ipli'i.i', tlio . il i u nt v (lit Ii an' i.ul.tlv I, .1 mo b n nb 1 1'. n:i I. if not cnri'd r'-n il,ir loairiii".- iiiioifilib'.aiiU in.tn.i bolb liuiiii mid body. b.nii.l apply imm 'diatoly. '. Ii it a pit ibi't a Miuni; iiitin. Hip hep" of nttr ro'ii ry, tin' pri lu of lu i in nt. l:."il.i lu mulelii'd fiom all pro'pi cib and I'lijoyiriPiitii of lib1, by thu rnn-i-ein iiri. of d.ulaiins iri'iu tin I'fitii of nainro. Mid in tutt in.' in n n i mm Miril bal 11. r-ucli i.ir.Jii tuiml. ktfuic cu'.l.' inpljlltl MA 11 III A tiE, rrH-rt tint n nii-.d mind and liodv r.rp tin mnt iioc- inri r 'iimitc- t ' i"'i loiunibiiil li.ipiii.i'mi In- cli'Kl, uitlMjiii tbi'ii.' il ojouriify tlirinigli lifo boronipi Mi rv piH'rin.aji; : ibf propiit lioiuly daiknis to ihn viw, ti.' inn'iil bi-Piii-ii'i tln.lonii.l Mlth duspair rod Hili'il ui'li tb no ImiUinllri Ib'Ptlon lh.it Hip Inp I'liuta of niHilliiT b niiii'j blliililuil null "i r ins u. 0(fi:r, 7 South I ictladi Stra' I tri-timo! u'l' g ii.i' from Il.iltlninri' r-trpi.1, a fev iloorn 1 1 i.i Um ioii.tr. l.ul not tu dLiservo name and Hum 'V" No b'l.'rj rfolvi"! nnlmi po-.tp.iIJ mid con tainiiiB ii -tamp tu bn o."d on thu li p7, I irsons wrim.i; Kin-Hid rtato ico and fcndpurtiuii of advciliac innnt dpiciil.ini,' i-.miii Moil i J'bii Donor's Diplonio Iianp in lii' nir.es. .Eiuljrscmenl of the I'rcsr,. flip imn thujuanil" rliP.l at tills ki Ir.bllnlnnpr.t ii in ibo'l'i-t iiM'iny year', and iliti.'iimiiurmia mi- ? i l i liv ilic rt'ioiipr of 'j'h : ta in and many Xr I . PV n 'li os ... WI,U!. l...,o app-arod again ! I '. , i. .-ore tin' l.itl.lic, bi'fidi'a III" i-tanilms a gpntlmni" o. J,..;'' t.'r at.d ,.oU.ibiliiy. U a .ulH. ciunl guaranty to tin; all'.icted. &Vvt.'i Diseases .Speedily CmrJ. Apitl 2-', lr.5. 1 wmm mm. N, K. Oor. Tenth r.ntl Ohcstnut .Streets; PniLADETil'IUA, Tlie nnut complete ami tlioronclily nppointnil Ilusl iipor l.'oinmi'rclal CoIIpko in I hi country. Tim only nno in thu city pnii.liijr n I.r(j lutnllvo J natter, nml tlio only cmo in iho l'i,lt"il stnton niitlmr lul In confer Dpcrui orMirlt. IMaploinas nnnrdi'd to erailniiteii In the fJoniniprclal Courti! under iu cor porate, real by nutliorlty of law CoinliictPil by ci'iillrmi ti nf libi'ral nlucnllnn nml i JlciKivo expcrlPiirn in luialnrM, nml nir,irilliiB line qiialloil iidv.inliiu'i'iifiir tlin thnrniBii thPurrllul nml piaillcal ilucallon ofyniiuit men lor Hie various du Ilea nml rniplnvim nl of biMlnmi llfp. I'llllimV AM) PIlAU'llUI! UOMllISIIH by a tyni'inof Ai:Tf ,l. Ill'SIM'S TIIAIMVU onslnal nml pif'Unlni'iit'y prartlc.il. clvini! tho etu ib'iit in the hlinili'ft time, a iniiip Itti: ii'ilubi intn Hie nli nee of ni l on nti, arranged mid piilillnlmd by Hm piopriidor uflhl' Intlltiillnii riilu-lvely fur Ills own use. savins onio half tlie ordiiiary labor of Iho ft'iilint mid cl vi iif liim a eomplete kiiuwledgn of tin practice Uf Hio beet nirinilili.nli,. Till: CWlMliUOIAL COURSE LMBU.MJUB lJjoUksoping,Coiiimcrfial Arillimetie,Pcn in.tinliip. Business Udrrorpondenoo, Commercial Law, Loclures ou Business Allaird, Ooimncr oial I'ustoiiis, Forma, and Actiinl Busi- post I'riotice, bpi:i.'iai, iiUAxuiinji. .Hcthra cnl tht IlizhiT Mathrmatir), rhotwgropk'j. Or namtntit Venma'tship. the .-Jrr o. Diluting Uvuntirftit Jljuey, llitginceting. inr frying, AiunfliJl cad TI'.I.HtiKAl'lll.Vf!. The ftrrancfni-iit! for 'I i Iccrapbins are far mire ad. vinco of an) tlit nr. of the kind cvit ol!' red tu Hi" pub lie. A r. Riil.ir 'l'"li' ruph I. Imp is rnuu "eled Willi tlio 1 ii s-tit lit jcjti wi'h t-nly blanch i.iiins in varimu pjrti ol tin: r I j-. w hern piiblie biiKin, I' tr.iii-.irti'd, nml in vi lil t li the .lu lexis of this liKiitiiii.ni .trii per mitted lo prni-lire. No r"jril.ir idlliv iir.uiioe ran bi bid in nil v oil) 'r nthiiol of iiiMrieii'in in t'n: cnuiitry. wilhotiL uliii li no one can obtain a poi.it urn as a pr.ic In tt operat'ir. Yo iiiir iiilmi arc c uitioued iiirni'ift the i!ei"ptive ri pre." illations of thai . who, wiilu jt any hJch f icililit's, pretu'id In ti uch 'relegrapliius. p.vritoxAuu. Thii litititutloit Js uo'V pnjoylni; tin larsPstpHrrm tron.tan i:vi r beliioiWil upon any L'oiiiinerri.il sellout in tt'. li-it,-. Over 1H - Iiiiu.lrei students vv rein nit'-ii. d iit.-e tbe li t year, and ovr si'ieu hundred uiniiii' Hi" pa,t yp.ir. 'i'ne bot clasi. of students may Inva li.ilil,' be found here, ami all iu nc euciattona aro lirnt lias.. HH'ATION" AMI) ACCOIIMODATJOXS. 'I'lim I'lbtituiion is lin-iitod in Hi" nnm cutr.il part of tlr cil) . and it nei iiininoil.iHous. fur extout. ele tunc" and convenience, urn tin-iirpu-nd All the rooiin hue been lilted up in tho M'ry nesl ilyle null iuini:s- oitii'Us on cor. vri M! iiuurfun. Tui.r.cut urnt-'i:, stxtioxaiiv stokb. AMI A nKlllLlK ham: or dui'osit axd ih.ji'i:, sttppli' d with finely engraved lillioj-raphlc note? used an u iirr'ilati.ij; urjdium intlio U i p.irlnic-ut uf Actual i.usi'.i.'-ih. -OE;xc3 JgBjf r.ho ilt-HTtf ihf very b'tl I'lfit-tios for a FractkiiS Kcitiftiliun Tor Ht:slrss, pn.u-ti I 't 'i c-nrs' of int'ructioti n whi-r'1 cNfe i i ill nln''! 1 1 1 Li r'-i'Ututioii nihl hi itidms rf llic Ni-ltU'ii'.it niiiou luimsa unn nmku iU rmforse rt i't ll'i l-put i-afcprl to fiitt.(,p8 uuJ ailvanct-iupnt. Ailrtju; jup-Hlii cili'ri'U ii'iy (Viiiiin'rnul CuUi-'j, ct - i-iu Ut b'uiitl for an I I,IL b I'llA rKU (JiitCUL R AND (J.VTALOOUE cm. tti ro'ii.,1 le inlrri.ir vievvri of the Collese, ,i"..l in. I p.ulir,uljrs of the ciurrc of initrmtion ti'llUS. c. L. FAIRBANKS, A. 51 , I'n eidiiil'.. I r.al Tcaiher nml Burt, cf Ofilca Busincfs, Nov !, l-ilc-iu. li CMAWCKS E.?K GS. JEWELRY AT LOW PRICES! lno.riOJ Wati-hpf.Ch.iini, f.ork.'li, P.ini. llraceleta, Mlu of Jewelry. Hold I'ellj, ii: ic. Tn b ili' no5"d of nt ON'll DOM, Ml p'irli withoiit re f.ird to idlue. out tn be paid fur until mi know what yen are to i c lie. I n.i (,,.ui Hunt t nil Cist U'aP-hes cacli 0 '0 to SI J' Slit) t-ilver iV niches each SJim as 111 11.1,1 Itu'.l Pens and Hilvsr (J. 133 i eicll 5 tn i- lii.tiunr-'ii Utilieii' Jeuvliy. tasnrted) cacli U id And a 'l.irn" iisortinjit of Jewelry nl everv do crrit.iiiiti fur l.i.'n s' and ireiiiii' weir. vail'niB in val ue Iroui a, 1 tu (US eiieli. Tlio on tho.l of di-pim of ii.,. j., .m 1 nl line no I.'lr e.n-li nH In Itmv i.'i;ifril irATIlfl nam.iiii' an AUTH'l.r. nml its once are p ar 'd in SIl.M.lll) HV VT.l.tH'I'.S and will iiuxed one of lili h will li.i runt by Mail tunny nu dress ou iec ipt of Price. One 'ertille .to -u i-oiittf. I'lvefiirl '1 hern lire no III, mi mii.-l (rel the VAI.I. Ilcf your nii ney. Circulur uitli partiiU' I.iim I rep. Addri'fS. A j. ii.iuri ii k i.u. E'.'J Pro.idway New York. Nov 11. Htli-Dmo Select Ipoetrn. Truth mid Falsehood. On the pace Hint Ii Immortal, We tho brilliant irntnlra co ; "Vo thall hiinw tha truth my people, And Its iiilzkt shall make you free," Tor tho triilh, then, let tu battle, Whatsoever fate bctldc i I.niif; the lioant lliat up nre freenifn, Wo have mndo and publlslicd wldo. tic who has tho Truth ntid Uocps it, Keep, not what to him ketones, Hut perform, a aeH1.li nctlon, That Ilia fellow mortal wron;t. Ho who i-eeka tho truth and tremblea, At the ilanjers lio must brave. Is not fit In be a freemen i Ho. at bert, 1. but a slave; He who knows tlio Tritli nn,l places Ita liich prompings under ban, I.oud may boast of u!i that's manly, Hut can never be a .Man, rrictul, thin simple lay wlin rcadeat, He not Ihou like rllher them Hut toTru.li give utuiiyt freedom, And the tide i: raises item. Hold In speech nnd bold in anion. Ho rorever I Time will lest, Of tlie free smiled and tin sl-ivl.Ii, Which fulillls life's mission b 'it. Ho thou like tlio nnbla Ancient Fcorn tho throats tint bids Hico fear ; Fpeak ! no u alter w hat betides Iheo ; let thrm strike, but make them hear I Co thou liks tlio flrit Apnatlo He thou like h.'rnlc Paul ; If a fren thought seek, expression, Spoakitbuldlyl Speak It all. I'ace thine enemies, ncctsirs ; l-coin thu prifnn rack or rod ; And II thou li.ist truth to utter, r-peak I and Ii ave the rest to f! oil. Horracc Greelcy'a Ride to lla-cei'ville, F A Bull ou Ice. Bl'LK.NDID BARGAINS I All Surf of their Monoy' Worth. W. FOICSYTH & CO. Vi and 41 Ann Ftiei t, K. Y. UaU 12 and 41 Nairn Strcetl. oirer fur f..l.-the fulluwiuz iiiasnlticeul List of Wtticius, Chiiiiss .YfWi'Uy, j:c. i: eii a:vi u:ui: oxi: doi.i.aii i .ta And tiLt tu b" p.ii.l furtill youlmuw what yi.uaro to net. 5'J Culd i. Silver Waldli,f(OJl elSCO lo8150 CO Z-ui) I.adi-s- Onli! Wi'lrliei. XiM each. b' ii l.n'li',' t i: -nl.' tiilvet watch... J.i.lid iiirli C.ouy V. st. :.' I. a. H lur.i tlliuiuf, .j.10 In IS "J nth. cut) ! I Pan. I Hr n eiets. :t il ' lii in U I eai li. C oJ.i I', mi I h i"' i'. Wi'JdiiiK rincs '.' 50 tn 0 tM each. S.Udd r.uif'irni.t Uuiiiuitu ruis uuu lima". lO.MIu - I- I. i.Iip' Jmvelrj' I'JOU.) fi'iid Pens, Silver Muitnted n. IDCOOanld Pons, Hilver Cue. and ,,,,,, IV'iieiU. " each. Torellier Willi Ui'.bon SilUf. Hosoni ennls He eve Pulloiis (Snld I'uieils, llurklcs, HronUies Ould II; in lies. i:r driios. Cliil'lren's Loops nouic tins and ISIii'.Si'il Itiniis.pc.irri'ins, U .itch lvny., Also 1,1V Of fcllVI." 11 lire liiuiui." "."-V',,, H 11,1 1 Iltllt: jpOOIIs. CwC. IIUiii , . b urn nt lie neateil an .,ii ideates of all llii varl- llleil lllVtl0P 9 uuu llllAe.i, d sent i;v lll.lli. .is "i - C. & II. T. AKTKOUY & CO., llans.'.eturcis of I'totograpMc MatsrlalJi UHOIlllIB ASt UBT11L, 601 BHOAUVv'AY, E. Y. Is.ltlll.stooiir innln lniln-i uf 1 IIOTOKIUHIIG lti ILI IAI. v r.fs.l-(i.srur t.T Vr l"llowlli. 111.1 CtcreOf coroi and literooscopic viowa. 0 lliti ss lis.ei.li iiiiiiiii-i.' h.irti. . ,1, tucla.linjc VIEWS OK THU WAR, fWiti'oM it fil f M-' " Bn'' f,rlu "1 onipt.t Miofuoilll ino i"m ".'" l.r.U CMO.N COSTCSt 3 fill tu i'i 03 eicll !) 00 tu lu UOtuch 4CUIO 5 00 cnl: J'lt ,ltll. l.-s . kllOst f.lktlillll.'.be t ous artii lea nr pin m - ilma clviui: nil a l.iii iii.iuc". ... .,1,1, ,,,i it is ut di red ; mid 011 Hi" "''V1 .l"ul ' take the f lift of e'l'iul V.1U1 Cortiffi-Mtos and Promiums. tii yen, ; : , .... . ivn.Stil: .1;., -I CIIV'T 11,,',,,. w--'t if.l'.ld Watrli, l ertil.i ,1, der. livery letter, Iroui ,iiUv aiisivereii. Ball Run, Yorktovn, Octtvshiirg'J, Eavajo Statloa, yrtUtirictsburgli Vairfix, Itlchmo'.id, Ilocu Sottoa, KonlloiB. Tovt Uorgaa, CUarlestoc, riorida. B3.75: fttiy wi n lr nil" ItllU'il ' 11 I'll I't 'I'1 illliulr, i W. ill 11 1 I 1 11 HI rate uiul.e. 1 1 ' I 11 t'1 yrliat-'ver "or1 I"" 1 i-.'!; i'.? I .mt i'h an ''ii il . or Iliu I III llliM ' ' ' - 1. l "AitV'SuM wn..,.l .eriwlierf. Bend 23 edit, for Ccrliflcniu nnd Liri ulur Kur. 4, 'C3'3ui. 3'"''1 M ''1J"-'.-.,,'I!avTII & CO.. M nnd 41 Ann Strict, New Vuik. Agl. Lot HJ'or Saic. A N elloiblo buiiamg lot, with an eawot- Aki.1 11AUN fth.,.on. r.aa . centra 1 toc.uJ i 1 i.nitf rn Dutcii Oap, l'ontoon'i'ialaj. Hanovor Junction. lookout Mouctaia, ChicV-ahoialny, City Point. i;a3livillo( rotersbargh, EcUo Vlaiu, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Mobil'!, 6trav7berry Flalnrf Ar-f rit.n m.t Foi'im "t'i U Undirsw, Hn SUI M n if. 4e. AU11, lumliliii: Sun ft r pablli o, J-rlvftt. ,,n moo Our cj,ltei ui in .en u, .ay wJi.i pu r.tHvi l"!U"" Photograiihio Albums VT surslHi Urt la lnlroilii'l lliflo Inls lh UulWt StlUl nl si uiiiiiiilsil.nl I111.IHUM I'.J" Ull.1'','.;,l1a,",., ':"'?" In, Ii. I , ti .ul -'I . ..'. 10 ". - At If1 MJ linvs id. nyf uiloni'l LliiiursTii-rlnls'iily nij djl".n.. I" ) odi.r. Ib.y will iw. si,t ty iiis.l. 1 at K., mi ri-l "I 1 rVrt.ii: ALiii'M. Mine in 8in iK3 The 1'raila will find our Albuuj tuo biom Caloablotlicycanbjy. caw riiotoar.i'ii.-. i,U jr'siOiirlpfWoii.PlArt, !r;'a,vj"? VitoM. i'uiuii,iiuieii'''c';1',"''s'M & A?.' ,Vr.lr,!.f l''. .it IM.I t'y mi", , , rJl'' S,.".iii.a.Vl.iw li..tJ.i; ." P. will iliu. Y Kt.p. "J .t j tu,w.,unlwll.ill.,lrpr4r. "ur Vl. id i J i'l a " " " ' Oct 7, 15C3.-7. 8, a BBOOSIWAY, A ? IT Hi S3 -i-A Doii.Uics)Back.payironaio..3Ae.,collectCd. Jan. 20, iBtiu. : T . ,rmi Tino'nnnu Alll ltoji Au'rr.sius Waud's New Volume. Wltcti Mr. Grcely was in California, ovations awaited I11111 at every town. IIu liatl written powerful Iratlers iu tin Tri bune in favor of tlie Pacifisli tilroiitlvbieh all greatly endeared him tt) tho citizeus of the Golden Hate. And therefore they made much of him when he went to sec them. At one town tho euthusiastie populaeo tore his eelt-brated white coat to pieces, and earned the pieces home to remumber him by. The citizens of Placarvillc prepared to etc the great journalist, and au extra re lay ol horses, waa chartered uf the Cali fornia Stage Company to carry him from Folsom 10 Flacervillc distance, forty iiiilcs. Tho extra was in some way delay ed, and did not leave Folsom until lai in the afternoon. Mr, Grcely was to be fe tid nt 7 o'clock that I'veninj; by the oiti ana of l'laeerville, and it was altogether necessary that he should be there by that hour. So the Stage Company said to Hen ry Monk, tho driver of the cstra, 'Henry, this great man must be there by 7 to night.' And lleury anjwered, 'Tho great man shall be there.' The roati3 were in an awful stale, and during tho first few miles out ofFiilbom slow progtcas was made. 'Sir,' said Mr. Grcely, 'arc you aware that I must bo at l'lacorvillc at 7 o'clock to-night V 'I've got my ordora 1' laconically re turned Henry Monk. Still the coach dragged (.lowly forward. 'Sir,' eaid Mr. Grcely, 'this is not n trifling matter. I must be there at 7. Again catno .tho answer, 'I vo got my orders I' But tho ppeed jvas not increased, and Mr. Grcely chafed away another hour, when, aa he was again about to remon strate with tha driver, tho horses mdtlenly started into a furious ruu, and all torl3 of encouragiug yells filled tho air from the throat nf Henry Monk, 1'hat ii right, niv goodl felow !' cried Mr. Grcely. 'I'll givo you ten dollars when wo get to l'lacervillo. Now wo are jjoitig !' They wcro indeed, and ot a terrible speed. Crack, crack I went tho whip, and agaiu 't'int voio rplit the air. 'Oil up ! Ill yi 1 G'lotig 1 Yip - jip 1' And on the) tore, over btonc and ruts, up hill and dowu, at a rate of i-pecd never before aehived by ttage horses. Mr. Grcely, who had boiii bounoing from ono end of the coach tn thu other liko an Indian-rubber ball, managed to get his head out of the wiudow.when ho said : 'Do tiii't on't on't you u u think we o c u bhall got then by seven if wo do on't on't go so fast V 'I've got my order 1' That wasallllcn ry Monk said, And on toro the coaoh. It was becoming fcriou. Already the journalist was estrcmely we from tho ter rible jolting, and again hia 'head might havo been ecou at the window. Sir,' ho said, 'I don't care oare air, if wo don't gctthcro at seven I' 'I havo got my orders !' .Fresh horsee, Forward again, faster than bcforeJ Over rocks and olutnps, over ono of which tho coaoh narrowly oscaped turning a summer-set. 'Seo hero 1' shrieked Mr. Greeley, 'I don't caro if no don't get thcro at all.' 'I've got my ordors 1 I work lor iho Californy Stago Company, I do. That'o wot I work for. Thoy Baid, 'git this man through by soring. An' this man's goin through. You hot 1 Gerlong I Whooep I' Another frightful jolt, and Mr. Gree ley's bald head suddenly found its way through tho roof of tha coach, amidst the crash of small timbers and tho ripping of strong canvass. 'Stop, you maniao !' ho roared. Agaiu amwered Henry Monk ; 'I'vo got my orders ! Keep your seat Horace ! At mud Spring, a village a few milea from Placervillc, thoy met a largo delega tion of tho citizens of l'lacervillo, who had como out to meet tho celebrated edi tor, and escort him to town. Thoro waa a military company, a brass band, and a sis-borso wagou-load of beautiful damsels in milk-white dresses, rtpresenting all the States iu tho Union. It was nearly dark now, but the delegation were amply pro vided with torches, aud bonfires bla::d all along the roijj to IMacerviilo. Tlio citizons met (he coach in tho out skirts of Mud Springs, and Mr. Monk reined iu his foam-covered steeds. 'I Mr. Gjcelcy on board?' asked the chairman of tho committee. iJletvas afciu miles buck !' said Mr. Monk : 'yes," ho added, after looking down through tlie hole which the fuarful jolting had made in tho coach roof 'yes, I can seo him I He is there '1 'Mr. Cicely,' eaid the chairman of tho committee, presenting himself at the win dow of the coach, 'Mr. Greeley, sir 1 We are come to most cordially welcome you, sir! why, God bless me, sir, you aro bleeding at the nose !' 'I've got my orders V crird Mr Monk 'My order is as follers : 'Git him there by saving I' It wants a quarter to teving. Stand out of the way 1' 'But, .sir,' exclaimed tho committeeman, rotzmg tho oiJ-U'auor by tuo reins. Vur. Monk, wo are come to escort him into town! Look at the procession, air, and the bras', band, and the pcoplo, and tho young women, sir 1' my orders !' screamed Mr Monk. '.My orders don't say nothin' about no brass band and young women. My orders cay, 'Git him there by soving 1 Let go them lines ! Clear the way there ! Vlioo-ep I Keep youk seat, Horace ! and the coach dashed wildly through the procesjioti , upsetting a portion of tlio bras band, and violently grazing Iho wagon which contained tho beautiful woman in white. Years honco gray-haired men, who were little boys in this procession, will toll their grand children how this ttago tore throug Mud Springs, and how Horace Grcclay a bald head ever and auon showed itsslf. liko a wild apparition, sbovo tho ooach roof. Mr. Monk was on time, Thcro io i tradition that Mr. Greeley was very in dignact for awhilo ; then he laughed, and finally presented Mr. Monk with a bran new suit of clothes, Mr. Monk himself i3 still in tho employ of tho California Stago Company, end is rather feud of relating a story that baa mado him famous all over tbcPaoiGc coast But be says ho yields lo no man in hia ad miration for Iloraco Greeley. S1 Discoun.vuiNct Ginr,Diii:N. It ia some whfi'o related that a poor soldier having had his fikull fiaciureU, waa toll! by tue doctor that bis brains were visible. "Do writo and tell father ol it,' said ho, 'Tor ho eaid I had no brains," How many fa thers and mothers tell their children this, a ml how often does fuch a remark con tribute not a little to prevent any develop ment of tho brain i A urowu person tells a chi.d ho is biainless, fuolUh or a block head, orthatho is deficient in somo men ial or moral faculty, and iu uina ca'-cs out of ton the rtateuiout is believed ; tho thought that it may bo partially so, acts liko an incubu-s to repress uio couiiuouco aud energies ol that cliiltl. NeKunwa boy who, nt Iho age of ten years, had be coino depresshd with fault-finding andre- pioor, uot iluly mingieu witn encouraging words. Tho world appeared dark aiound him. ho had been so often told of his faults and deficiencies. A single word of prai-o and appreciation, carelcirlv1 dropped in hia heating, changed bis wholo course of thought. Wo havo often heard htm say, that word naved mo." Tho moment he could do well ho resolved thao ho would ; and ho has done woll. Parents, thoso aro important considerations. J&U When is a blaok dog not a blaok dog ? Whon it'ii a groyhountl. About 0 o'olock yesterday morning, a largo bull which had becotno separated from ft herd on tho other side of tho river, stepped forth on the ico and mado for tho City of St. Loui3,walking straightforward with a dignified mien, nud a look general ly very muoh liko that of a Mum'tdian lion. His neck wa about a yard wido and a foot iu thicknosj, and tho firmness with which ho tread tho brittle highway on which. ho had embarked cloarly indicated to tho beholder that ho was n bull with a will. At the same timo that tho bull set out for this eido of tho river, a serious looking thick set gentleman, from Illinois, set out from this side for tho Illinois shore, lie saw tho bull approaching at a short distance and liked his looks, thought he was r. bull that bohaved himself ou the ico, moloiting uo one, and showing by the sober expression of hia countonaiieo that ho had scuso and pluck. Ho calculated that tho animal would turn aside a little when thoy met, but on approaching very closely ho found that tho monster was low criujr his horrid head for an nttack. Btiiof thick-set and short-leggcd,ho was not naturally a good runner, but tho flam ing wrath ho saw in the bull's eye, tho up lifting of hia long, etraight tail, and the shaking of his terriblo neck, sickened his heart and ha turned to llco. As tho bull turned to give obaso, tho perilous situation cf the fugitivo produced a feeling of in tense anxiety aud cncitctncnt on tho part of spectatora at a safe distance The wild beast was upon him in r second, and the manner in which ho was lifted from his hctls and hurled aloft soma ten feet into tho' air, presented itacll'as a ludicrous and amusiug spectaolu to tho crowd, thouijh tho unfortunate victim , no doubt, had his eyes cloaotl, and was uttering a prayer for hia own salvation while undergoing the lofty tumbling. Taking tho seat of the man's nantaloona touarely brtwecn his horns, tho mad animal tossed him helpless ly high over head, to the distance, a sta ted by some, of throe or lour times tho man's perpendicular Light, Alighting in about the 3arao posture in which ho went up, ho Bat for a while a picture ofut'.or :may. lie foou rccovorcd his wits , how- cvor, and, strnngoly enough, was found to bo only slightly bruised. Tho bull rushed madly on, and present ly encountered another man, whoso name, we aro informed, is J. E. Miller, who re ceived serioua injuries. Instead of run ning, he tried to tako the bull by the horns and give battle. One of tho horns of the infuriated beast was thrust directly into his eye, tearing it from its socket. Tha ani mal finally reached the levee, and instead of being shot waa drivon out Elm street, and thenco out Clark avonuo to somo stock yaid. Miller wa3 picked up in a partially iDfensibla condition, and waa taken to a loom on the levco, where ho waa attended by Dr. Vanzadcr. St. Louis IlepuMkan. A Goon Irtrsn Anecdote. Some years niuce, when tho beautiful paintiug of Adam and Evo waa exhibited in Ireland, it bocarae tho chief topic cf conversation Finally a poor, ragged, illiterate peasant as he entered tho room to seo his first pa trons, waa struck with so much 'astonish ment that he remained speechless for iome moments. IIo stood liko a statue, as though his feet wore incorporated with tho oaken floor of tho room. At laet. with an effort, he turned to on aoquain tacce and said : Barney, I'll nivcr say another word agi.i Adam in all my lifo, for if I had been in iho garden, I would havo ate ova ry apple in it for tho sake of such a lovo ly creatures Eve.' It is needless to add that this waa re ceived with roara of lauhtcr. An Outcast Keoeivcd Tho End of a Guilty Love. Somo months nijo a train on tho Michi gan Central brought to this city from Do- troit, among its swarm of passengers, a very beautiful .girl of soma sovontocn sum mers and an invalid ex-officcr of high rouk who, after dining at ono of our hotels, sought a quiet rcsidenco, and found it be fore night, in a retired litelo coltago iu Iho southern part of this city. Thoy lived to gether as man and wifo for forcn weeks, io perfect harmony and quiet, but about tho first of November tho gentleman left for the East and died thcro, tho lady re maining at her former boatding-place. Thio cs-oflicer waa a married man high ly connected in an Eastern city, not vory far from Now York, and tho lady waa tho daughter of a wcaltbly merchant in tho "City of Brotherly Iiovo." Tho cx-mili-tnry gentleman had been separated from his wifo these five years. Ho had been very wcaltbly ,and it U said that tho lady's extravagance, ns well as a largo loan to a prominent banking houso in New York, whose frauds recently startled the business community when tho foots in their failure came to light, had also cripplod him. Both were pooplu of force of character, and together they fled hero as abovo rela ted. BtiD0a required the ex-major's presenco cast for a few djiys, and a fort night nftor ho left died nt his own resi dence. Left alone, without means, and igno rant of her lover's death until tho begin ning of this month, lbs forlorn girl sought work. 'She could not write to hor father, who engrossed in husihcss,had yet alwsya had a kind word for her. Sho could not gttiding3 of one who, though weak, had neve: been mean enough to doceivo her as to hi3 bcin already bound. Tho uews of his death came-atlast. l!cr money was gono. Tho world was a blank. Sbo could never love aain. December seemed November, and raiuy day or sun shiuo waa as ouo to her. Sho waa duunod for board monoy, Sho waa boautiful, proud, passionate nnd heart-broken, and entered one of thoso gilded den of splendid ain that open thoir yawing doora to girls liko her. Meanwnilo hor hoart-broken father only learned the truth from a letter written to him by tho Major tho day before ho died. Tho merchant shut his ledger, and hurried to this city, hut so select waa tho aristo cratic abode of glittering shame into which the fallen ouo's beauty and misfortune led her, that it was nearly a week before the wretched parent met hia child. The intcrviow took plseo on Monday evening last,and it must have been a scene to uiako tho angels weep. For tho honor of the merchant and tho bo it said, ho had no rcproachoa ; he took her homo with him under the kindly cover of the night, and before these printed linca will metjbo eyes tho girl is safe from harm, in a secluded village. lie will o with her abroad. She is restlcsa and feverish, and her heart longs for rest. Chicago roil, Fact and Philanthropy. Fact Tho freodinen wont work oven to oupply tho most pressing necessity. Philonthorpy Thon give oaoh of thom a forty-acre farm. Fact Thoy baog about tho towns la beg and steal. Phil. Thon amend tho Jaws so ng j allow them to sit on juries and toslify io tho courts. Fact They aro naked and homclest and unlets relieved will Btarvo to death. Phil Then establish schools for their education and churches for their conver sion. Fact Thoy Lava neither foresight nor economy and aro at onco bolpless and dangerous. PhiliThen odliterafo in your society all distiudtions on account of oolor. Fact They destroy their children and aro themsohos infected with loathsotno disease?. Phil. No higher proof could bo given of tho unity of tho human raco or of tho higher moral cndowment;r-of tho African. Givo them an abundaneo of biblos, tract snd testaments. Fact Tho women prostitute thomsolvc and the men aid them in tho traffic and divico with them the proceeds, Phil. This proves their eminent fitnew for the holy ctato of matrimony, which with tho aid of divine Proviccnco wo havo introduced among them. Fact Thoy arc universally unfaithful in tho marriage relation. Phil. 3'hia only shows Low lik thr aro to ourselves. A Woiitern correspondent says : In a district in the far West wo had a gen- tl em a n teacher who thought it advisable to givo some lessons in politeness. Among other things ho told tho hoys in address ing a gentleman they should alwayj say "Sir." and gave them czaraples, and made quite a lesson of it. One boy was particularly delighted, and took ocoasion speak to his teacher oftou, to show ho profited by hia teachings. Whon ho went home to dioo, his father said j "Tom, havo somo meal ?" "Yes, sir, I thank you." Tho noxt thing tho child knew, his father's hand oamo whaok on his car and his father' voico thundered forth : 'I'll toaoh you lo sass your dad I'' Tom gave up being polite. A Faiihek returning honio in hia wag on, after doltvering u load of corn, is a moro cortain sign of national prosperity, than a nobleman riding in his obariot to ,bo opera, ESy Not long sinoa a lady entered a telegr iph offico and said sho had a moi sage to send to Wheeling In a few :nin utes tho noto was depoaited in a dumb waiter, and ascended in a mysterious man ner through the ceiling . 'Dooa that go to Wheeling V csltod the old I adj. 'Yes, ma'am,' answorcd tho clerk. 'I nevor was there,' continued sb, 'hut it hardly seoma possible that tho town li;s in th?.t direction. When shall I gat an answer I' 'lean hardly tell ma'am; it may be two hours.' The old lady went away, and returnsd in exactly two hours. Just as sho entered tho office tha dam-waiter camo down through tho ceiling. 'Thero ia tho answer, ma'tn,' said tho clerk, The old lady took tho yellotv envelops in her hands with a emile of gratification and astonishment. 'Now, that beats all '. exclaimed she 'BIcjs my heart I all tho way from Wheel injj, and the wofor fiill wot. That's an awful looking box, but it can travel like pizen.' i i m cs- . . i That's a Good 'U;. Somo ono waa telliuc Sam about tho lunpjovity of tho mud tin lie. 'Yes,' said Sam, 'I know all about that, for once I found a venerable old fellow in a meadow, who was so old that ho could scarcely wigglo hia tail, and on his back was carvod (tolerablo plain cotisidoriuc all thincs) tbeso words : 'Par adise, yoar 1, Adam.' "BiLii Anv'' (a reb. on Union princi ples) writes from his homo in Georgia to the Metropolitan Record; ''For tworcomentua and iuspirin weeks tho Lcgislaturo have been in solemn ecc sion, ono of whom I am proud to bo which. For several days wo wore engag ed na skouta makin a sorter rckonysano to see whether Gcorgy wero n Stato or 5 Injun terrytory w hcthtr vro wero in tho old Un-ion or out of it whethe'r mo and my folks and yon and your folks wero somebody or nobody, and lastly but by no means leastly, whether our poor innocent children horn durin tho war wcro all ille gal and had to bo born over again or not, Thia last pint aro muoh unsettled, but our women aro advised to be kalm ood sc reen. "My frionda oar aim has honestly been to git you all back into the folda of tho gloryous old Un-ion. Like tho prodygal son wo had nuthin to livo on and feelin lonesome and hungry havo been bowin and scrapin and makin apologya for fivo or uz months. Wo havo boon neon standin clur off for weeks and workr-, tut dura tho oaf do they kill fur ua. They know wo'vo cot nothin for thoy eat up our substance, nud aa for puttin riDgj on ourfiogera wo cotildcnt ezpekt it until thoy bring me back tho jewelry thoy car ried away. I canuot say in the laiigwidgo of the poet that our labor has been a labor of love for we've had monstrous poor en- couragmcnt to bo there ; but wo had all set our heads toward tho stars aud si tines and wc jintly determined that, come wool como wo, bink or swim survivo or perish thunder or litenin ; we'd slip back or snosk back or git buck somehow or tomchow else, or we'd stay out forever and ever amen aud bo hanged to em, to called, I golly." CST A Governess advertising for a sit uation, says sho "ii porfeck mistress of bar own tongue i-y Though the provorb saya you can not maku an auger hola with a gimlet, ;ct a small man may mako a great Lore. 65" A valuable but aged dog, in Sac- franciscc, hns been provided with a costly set of false- teeth by hia doling owners firo company. KS- A Boston young gentloinan adver tises for tho acquaintance of a Protestant young lady who is willing to learn music, with a view to matrimony. lS-$ A hccr-eeUor wroto over the door, 'Bear sold hero.' Tom Hood, who saw it said it was spelt right, becauio tho fluid iu sold waa hia owu 'bruin. gy- Fortuno knocks once ct leait, it . i n i - .i every man a itoor. it mo over ;nooi.eu at ours, it waa when wo wero out. CS?- An old batotielor saya that tlie. proper nauio for martiagobla young ladies is 'waiting maids.' CSJ In the siuner's lifo tho rotes per ish, and tho thorns aro left , in tho good man's tho thorns dio and rosea livo, Tho Montana Ptwsays tht Blackfoot Indians broke their treaty two days aftsr it was mndo, oud began to plunder tod kill tho vrhito rettbir'' fill Hnouiiburii.i" olfateJfor t0" vv i..,ta -.lrl'0 10,1? I HIR . '