XXX I . 'WEBS OF COLUMBIA co. dent Judge—lion. William Elwell. Inn Derr, plate Jtyleea—• •• • Peter E.. Ilerlecn. h'y kof Courts—J..; Colenian after 4nd Reec,r‘ler— Joint G. !rect.... Allen Mann. mi .±iot,crs John P. Fowler, Montgomery `ff—Sitmuel Snyder. uret John ( Patna Snyder, itors— L. 13 Rupert, hiolin P. Ilanto.n. missioner's Clerk--W tu. Krickha um, missioner's Attorney—E. IL Li t th‘. 4.• mile A pprai,er---Capt. en. W. Utt, nly Surveyor—km A. Dewitt. net Among—Milton M. Trangh. uner—William Ikeler. nay Superimeteleta—Cita-t. eziort4 Internal Ittvenne—ll. P. lark. (John Thqma=, 8 . J. C. J. S. IV, / 'lector—D.l%lllmin F. Hai EW STOVE AND TIN :.!I(it'. ON Mmv writ hv °pro- 'Tr. kit6LL »TofE.) 01.1.1UN:::;,t:';. PA, TTIF. !At finted up, and apcm , cl Ile VI ST4)VE AND TIN Slier, I thie Pheß. 41,1pir. he is pro pn coot to make up ;Inv tV ARE of .111 kinds in Hs slid da rcpain• 4 pith neatness and disivAtelt, upon thr loom statile Carats. lir also ic,011,4 h:cod sToV at mu* pnltsrits and stylso, Vl/110 :IC will sell upon moss to suit untstitis•Js. Give tH. Ile is 1 ton 4 mechanic, and uc wrving paitutidge. J AOOll illootottmtrg, Sept 9, t 4 3n.—ty, pLASTE 1t FOR SALE The ktititorFipica i 4 about Stung utti 11 ;LAST t;ii ,3,10 .;? t/, At OP PENN FURVACT v. 01 uTer to pubile ONE Is iiNt.u.l:l) i oust Scotia While r."latolet.* , re;uttr, , f tcaAs 1.,.“! in ISSS33I . ` to o , 3l{xurch s ' r#, Id Any LIM: 11 , ;13 tbo that of J. 3 :34...51NC11. C 4taw I:m.11, 1 , kl BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. 0 STA I? P. WI? TO Y, Letviartity inforatt thit pahlia that lit it bi1'i ,7 1. , •• pared ta inal:utiettre , all :wit Of Ai BOOTS AND SHOE", watt: LOWEST At Short tort and in th N'Pry tiept 1 , 1.1 •••• • • Mr. thrt , 4l.(ns W. 114.1 1 ,411 111 bad many y,hr - 4 •• :nation 1 0 f 6{44 , 1 mteg:it!' t:;d Jig • un.urpni.o.ll. 111* 1 , 11.11.," r, r Nato and Iron I.qm !4. nv* r 2. K. Girt,“ Illoositaborg. •, In, 0701? tlf GEO. W. IJAZGER, Proprietor. Ttift nhnte Wyll.llll.OlVll fizkt.,l 114 n rec..titty lrr gone ra,lhai 01:11.r. , 4 111 it , i 110.11541 and its pioprietor 1111110115117 , A !It his former ro:hour and the trs“.thair pltl,llC that /10 , twioaito.laitoti• for the eolutert,,,f his guests are ;„he eountry. Nia tatite wilt alwayi ke fooh,l nop plied. not Mill with substantial food, but with 31 the delleaties or the mea.oo. tiia wine Mad thplor , ;"except that popular lieverano known as purchased direr!' from Cie initoot ins; touts , ,, ;,ire i‘u ttralt , WWI, AIM free frctn all piiit.opoo ;x thankful for a liberal patronage ti the p,tdi, 0111 will Continue to deserve it in the fatale, GCUUGt, W. MArualt! Juno 18n5.—tf. MACHINE AND 1U IoP THE iitildmiirmeil would reaper:fa:Tr runtime to the penile generally:, that he le pr. pare 4 Fn aatreatra aU groat* of MAUD !NEL: V. at J(1. I.l'i: NiIARFLU FOUNDRY, in I.:eoneonurg, wh,re iaaa alaefili he fon oody I,i xt,, , 1 11 in}{. intioding Thr,, , okiwz hin , s, and ❑t short, rail of earn:Dig i'1.1..114. ALSO. 11: ItNiN.. ANO Ivriltitt UP Or CASVIND AND Ai none on *hart notice. Ina fo o d vv,',Lgia-nr o on", net, upon the moat renannatile HP, long ellierienen in the teirinaae ne foreman in thornily n( I...wit 11. Math* of Ole place, for 00 , r ritrur yaare, warrants him In saying 'nut lit) v3ll g, uutira aatlaratAtan to all who Way' favor JAW, aWI Choir work. Ploarn4urg. Nnv.9.l. caortaz EIASAERT FALLON HOUSE. suheeriber haring pi:703;41J the Llouse," C II A V IF: P MY' property of E. W. Riganty. Erg., would Pay to the tends of the Weise, hie aelisaliitanciia, and the nab lie generally, that tic twin:l.e to —kern ti 11 , .t1 frith the acrominoilations anti comf"rtg id a snit humbly eaticits their patronage. J. o rT KIRK. Late or the 3litili.too lleas.t, Lock haven, nee, tat, 1.-aat. fT Iss LIZALE 4 ,,imune, to the 134it,ratflfooln , Lut4 114 publir g,norally, that jUn rs^„ch~ad Irani :he eastern Woes der Sj►ris*g and Sunseller - 0 eC MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of all articles usently found in first class Millinery Notes. Iler goods ore of the bust quality` and among the newt honelomin and t hennert !tithe nihrket. Call a n d exsiniiin them for yontielw.4. Nobody should pureltas6 to bot , nd exa'nin. Mis , Peterotan's stock 01 smote , nondeig wade itrtiet on the etiortqo, notice, or repaired. Stort on Main suet', 3d d..or Wow tho bwro of Mendenhall fi lionert„ Bloomsburg, May 1, WO —tr. NEW TOBACCO STORE. H. 11, JIUNSUEROER, Nan .Street, below. the "Amer/twit llmw," utmost sauna s yA.,.4 ,'here ho keepo no bumf, end furnigh , irto the home and counoi trade, at rat:tatetpitia tioveat) prime, FINE CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO, DOMDATI +7 AND t.MCOATDD rif: Ait all halo n 4 SMOili LAG WOIVICCO, Pflug's, rvirtorlebann , and Heine Wuol and nil Ltarll , 44 Imam ing to hi* trade. ' south retail neolore in eigarq and chow. yng tobuccon. would do wee to hese btor n cull. in stood of seitilint to this cities for hioqy prtkluthry ~,odor Pantta sing of Horde country podiers. Noveineur • DRUGS, MUGS; PI:LUGS. Pure Medicines, at John R, Moyeele pray tAtot corner of Mail 4 and Market e'drecie. A good ueir went of PURE DREGS, Medicines, Paints, Cilu and Rartilehi , i„ always on hard, and will be said cheaper thou at airy Other Dreg Stahl in limn. uALITi QUA ANTEE.P. Prescriptions carefully at Mayer'* Drag sftve Ayers and Jaynes Medicines enld at ',Slayer's Drug Mum, Wt.hart's Tar Cordial. tlaker's rud Liver Oil, wi n .low., l scowls Syrup, said at ampere Drug Store. Far any reliable patent nenlicittes, call at Meyer's Drug tat.r,), Leal brit Id nti kinds, aihnfmtale and flttail, at J. R. Mover's Drug St ,, re, Motmintiorf, May U. lent.—a. OOMSBI R 6 131 FloonvAurg pcmocrat. EVI.III' AVH)NESDAY IN 111.0101K1511141, l'A.. BY WILLIAMSON 40.1 VP in ndr•ancn. It nat paid within NIK Mt/NV(O4. to, rrltt.soblition:ll Will 64 cixaraad. wwer di.entginUcti all arrearara aru vald uxcepc at the opqqa a Ow odttor, vrrT, try' ADV EilTtS 4 NO, Irl I,lNri CON VEIII , I V, A AV ARR. On' oporro non or three ionnrtinnx .. Crory wilo,rfoinfit iu -, .rtion lea Al.** n tO. K!K. At. IY 3 110 4 fin t U.lll 10 Two lan to( Mit twi, 3 I .3 mg I 1%00 3,10 I 1 4 011 r I 7.11 I ',to I 1^..J. , 8'41711; 6, ; ; 11,11 v, HMI r °hum'. 111.4,11 1 0.1 r. 0 • 110 w eolu*oll. •.1 11 , 311'. , uP. r1 ,,, tt , r1 , 11111•• =EMT c0.,(1.• t. Cn .•• Wl' !004,,i :4.4'H - ti .:MOM, I*. • ! , 4 RV( 11,1•• fro . 11t 1V ,.. rtif , 91 , 0 Lth 1111,) al o• tors t u nit"l' -.14 1, 4 41', 111 , — s, Cur, ur 41 3 n +lll'l Loci Sie.i Coltiltittt3 Goun~y, Pa _ _ For the 1 telnocrat. Lyrics of atv Sllsquettanna No. VI `..*:..•••••••13 • r. 33 • 131.3•.•:,•:i33,., ::3,33•• 31, , 3 !...• •.% •• 3., 31,13 3.3 ::.,• : 3•••.;•, • , 3 .3 : 4 1 . 1' '11: 1 • "1' •!. • • :, • • ‘,; !, • I•• .1 • 11 : l• 11,';tr • 1,..- , I.i• •'. I'. ;a• . . :!•• :••• ••; • . . •i : BIM • t . 1 • •t, 1. II: • .1 • •. 1. I. tt,.• i • 7. 7 . 4 • • r r 0,..,..1arce of I . 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ZI.II 1 - ti •11 i , %•1 !a tilt' .. 1 . , H1.11 or a eor ti;'„,ate 1t th. . 1 „ each annual I,p.,'Llit t 11.0.0 fiefs awl :;-•,•:,i"en lent, td tine r Or 1•1”1. , '1' cenuty, be is here iay 1 mil to pay idantedia ti- •t! :.ny mom. ; in th- com i ty trv3 11 , •1 tO;. - 11 9 /.7. 0 ' t. t'ctUity HO . :C. • :1 : .;•:,‘ • ; i:t ' • • ',! t ,'nt tit -2TI ~r • i; '1 ' •• .1 15E tt dill,: • v . ; IN and in tho 111.z:tate, and in Ili:, 11' aratil4, and ....II:. ;1.-. on its wo:k : 'V the antotmt which drawn 1 1 ". t••• 11 , 'y irv:pwry shall in ti.w ea u be 0t•.,-e than two In:mired but may in all c•F' • be I.lFt,', dollars, if it shill appear the voneb , -.3 presented by the County , ~zup,riteendet,t to the county re'w ,Ftircd by the feurth sect ten of this act, that this .nta has Leen ttetnally •l ',„eor the purposes herein specified : that all hoards of directors may a li u w the teachers in their '•3 of' tending uch tn , t . r te,e without ntaktmg, any deduction from their and that any t"aoher who lif ol litS hit' Mi . Cron the I ii stitute of hi- county without a good reasmi, may havo his scant of professional spirit and zeal hallo:awl by a lower mark on Its certifi cate in tilt! Prat-lice o f Tettehin.l4 than he would othcrwim , have roteiv, St.r. 4. That each County uperintendent who may draw money from the county tree ory for the purl uses named in this act, shall We hi! aecouto expenditures under t h e ac t, i n the oink , " of the county treasury, with vouchers for the same, which shall be examined by the auditors or the county iu Ult.?, manner as other county expenditures, and any misapplication of funds shall be pouishe 1 ita the same manner as collectors of State and eounty taxes fur like offences are now . pttni,hed. SEC. J. That all County Suprrinterolent ttpdi the adiouruntept 3f the Teachers' JD. ititUteS helcheldin thVir respcetive co u n ti e s me bercby re.-uired to report tv Ettperin tcffilent of ' Common Schools, the i.uniber of teachers ,in etteurknee, the names of the lecturers or instructors who officiated, the subjects upon which the instruction was given, add the th gren of popular interest awakened 1, • the prucetikars. DV" "is we two are one," void a witty brain to his wife, - whoa I beat you I boat half 6f my:4lf" - Weil," st,:.l Ow wife, awn teat your own halt'," BLOC r 1I 1 W, n . JA(NIII,' DEATH 1 7 1' .1.1\11:3 1:11.101 MEM ISBIT11(34 10 00T CAPTAIN TOM'S FJ IG "1 tell yon I mts never so frighten(' in my life," said Captain Toni Kest e, tilling his brier-wood and ramming home the to bueo with a bit of a stick, "excepting once,'' he added retleetively. 'How wars that Captain?" said I, &feet. :ng imlieations of a yarn, let's have it tr tes worthtellin The captain lit a cedar splint at the tira, and prneeelel to light hh, pipe, the flame of the dry Mick bringing out Ids strong. (pd et features and grayish hair and beard in re tier :Against the I+6l uo.,.b.behind biro. ..e1 on !IA the co.ileit, way of talk ing allow hi:, pctonal fright 4, a way which we all awicr.avud perfivtly, Eta tou ofkat teen 10111 to be licve iteenwai of his eowardke. at:Cal Ora to this day, many it casual yarns th.it eaptain 1%.a.1 tut the coward he paint , l hita, , if, for oft..” would a htraligor ;titer hearing hint liarrato :smite of hip how such a diaio• 1 .. • Awak ct:uld with h,•, "I feel sort of .•..r.ttt:o. , f,:elint. for me. 0 .; • t• 1 thin!: t..one• ! .I , lieri Int...A 1,, tot Cti: • teeine. , n• e l l! owe. liott e.• I :t . !Cm•tmit I never toil it t, :-tml he tie, %, !it t .iihLt it now n.l Om 'am", of my I.lek, :I •;•,!::. 11 - 111 I /4.;!hid; ti.: •h. Limy, Cm:. in :no 1:••• r I I I ill lily I • :•.:il! , r ;' i:1114!; l: , ! • t 151' . •:t CA. - tmt t r ffteen ,Itel tit:: 1 thirty ter 6 ty the Iri•imien you tin , .••• 1 t•lt • 1 the work on the A 1,1, for ti-•,:t. w., • • :tr.•••• v,ith le.t.ort• .•tiate fer any lets 1. . • riutp-t that Mitt, to"nine te.f.ott, my w ratio r diatatit 'tot' te , er-ed with the men it.t.re from a fear or ,eemin.: .ntrude, tr from the opplAte Intr..cr of aeeiuing to veart F,,putarity, theft f r om other rea.-m, , cation 'tras at the end of lom :trtri;;lit ost tehOf road. 1 ,mppm ,, .: inn twe of NNifl.•;Ut a • or any which the surf, of the c•:;•:lt. the line neared the ri%er, an y era•ie rai•etl it a It's feet, so ai to, eat ri the ..11..5-tre of the bridge elt.tt; r t than half op this a cat , iffor eitle traek, erot.„.ittz: the riv et on a temporary trestle work and intendri to ;.,tvain on!:: while the 'lupin bridge titan . •fil.srcpairs. cut-off was —I. a , a au - ;le sr, that tl:t. sl it r,. p a •.,..,• i! • whiie in. the tine. Ot , t.ltul,l ata-i lo th• marl • am! 'Pc t t a mt.:. n is M.., when the air as • .1 , ar, z'. they I :one tt:atio: :tr. s the pr ti on 1 no tit- I.:! - ! the world t, i it A . he •,..••••..: 1,.•.er •!t ;..ml,l ttau,bte us off a Lat.:col* mo.ertt. That wait a!' we knew • , f •: i iite, I r note,' ‘ 4 4.9%tvd trains ' ht stop at our little station.— oer von.l.ted of a vltu.ter of board with of more luxurious built for tu , `, ail hanted fare of get a quartt.r of a mile 'above the he. - ;. , 1:. av. h , ,rt: the haul. of the river It-;.le ref ru who havt , ItiAnwn iu nom ,rompanics kno,v tildt uhi7.l,:cy natur ally tend-, to thch• cit inity, and almost a1wa.:‘,401,a.-lattallay wa.:‘ , 401,a.-lattallay niAt, a valtrkly WAS on :13ii , ! in ( - ,ur little co,o,atot;ty, (al which the week a pretty certainly exponac I, h i m bt ~.00at, o leal by a !oaring e, AM. , . invariably to ht a free ti ht, but :is the combatants were usually dent kto do very much harm to ono an other when the fighting time came around, 110 material damage was ever done. There tga- one among the , o follows with whom. Beta the fret, I had tin•seen trouble. A thick set, surely dog he was, P e te 311;e4. ! is name. and a "Par,drosnor - by birth. lie had always sonic fault to find about his pay, was always grumbling, was continually hirkina his work, and was withal a great drinker and when drunk, a mighty man to lead the crop!. Our antipathy to one an other s , him e l to be brought to a climax by fertuno, and f. had good reason to b.lieve that twice already had Pate jualgated un at ack on me in my lAn..,t, said attacks having been easily repelled by sundry discharges of my revolver at high elevation. - Ono day I was watching the labors of a gang who were shoveling dirt out of a drain which had been tilled by a recent storm. I notiewl then fete was shirking frightfully by taking a mighty small quantity of earth on hisspado, and throwing it us Aert a dis tance as possible. IL saw Y that I noticed him and muttered a remark to his compan ions to let them know that he did. In a few minutes I saw the whole gang had word aef the shirking of Path and of my oh servanee of the Viet made Op my mind to have it out with him for the sake of I had with me a three and altalf foot stick which always carried with me for measuring purposes, a good, stout, hard cane of hiekory, of whieh, thanks to a long resi dence with'an old English backwoodsman, I knew also the sae in sari'-defe n se. "Pote," said I, If you don't do your full share of mst from this time on, your name goVP off the roll tomorrow night, and you leave by the next train Pete stopped work and looked at me a moment 11'041 under 1,1j4 filA CO., PA., W uhaggy brows, then leaned his spade against the ditch-side, hitched up his trousers, re moved his deacon from his mouth and f untek it in his hat, and 'then climbed slowly out of the ditch. Pete's; shall:doh and brown jug were never far from him, and ho walko toward them remarking : "Yo dirty spal peuti ! bark the Loa lot' ye, shore a- m e 1111111t1'11 Pete 3411te, he' ye may tat.' my 1 name off the roll an' b d--91 to ye." In an instant he had bit of black thorn ! his hand, and knocking off hi- hzit, pip" ; and all, he tightened his bolt awl canto ter war t 4 „ s au u g ly a loobina luteimeit as y •ct wou ld meet, I Itcara a man re ; mark "Loy., here's a Wi•eu- i•tu with sticks, bare enough," anti saw the hands stop work and watch the progress of events with the tinthuslat;ie Wt. rest of ; when tile). Wooten tyks.lf.` that a light is app pr. :white!. My authority was at an nil it backed out, whereas, if I matte a gout!! ticht, I might retain it even if whipped. S•f I glanced around to that there were no rolling stones or the like to stop on, and ma le up my mind to fight it out, "Pete , Mit fse sail I, "you had Lett r think twice ' d'ore you d o it;* r tongue, will I your tyranny long enough, ,, was ; 11. e 1 received, and is It mu tnralt 1 , truck and I had parried,; ael at it. If any e,f y,au have hsltfteu el to -..• -,•etrn•it -I;.ir play ott lioaol a man-; ww. ea w Ili at• u„ L o., the game. Some 1.1 n'al take the stinks at a time •i lair of. in two lone. lines on the main d .;.• ; n"p cry Ito o we N , h o h a y, a . t a are' .• .te oppe one ait ..:h. rno I p:h..l,in: :n. lnt% . ' stela I'.. 1.0 was nth ; an old hand at the stick's, an 1 had •a'• • ; :1, 'ere lin former days at many a in the ell .a.niftry. ho I stood on We ilef-usiNe catching blows like flail . k• . 1. la g atel silo with as- ; t o,i . rapiolity. P. VV! , ,,1 , 111/yl9lll*- :: t 1 iltt!1;11Z 1! !!!):!..t the sticks, :,:t ! 1.a.:11 Ih .1 all 1 21/ G , !!! was, Gu .:i id; !. ;fhb r, awl htly elio•where one.- or twit..., 1. I. hit,, know that I could strike. At et ih• !len -1 at my eentinue ' suit t; •, le, at te,eptod to break Illy iii lies lat tiffs lute tituis by a .I,e„ v . i •co --po,lin ti , to tine e th ,•to ..1 1•0 , 14-,• , ) I ex. erciae. It; ; , wryal: , lstraek ••t,L a iv I .•t a slight de ion of ti e .• alai: your Lou tk i.s 0.1.1 ti • t.ot up to the doaee. y• it ••• -to .. •.• driven on you, , own h-ad, which will probably c tcl the t:. I it _ired. it tin my ita 'lit Lela over my L.... I, a:-.1 41,111,1,.. just clear of ley left shiteth•r—it. Ihet, :no t idea it. lb. tri- I e.l to cheek his blow, f li.i heart t• r much in it t 1.: : a. esa trim ; 1•••-ly past my h. o •1, r. I Po.. turn of the wrist btal the e•:aghtof my blow ;Iv or hi. , head, aril Pvti. 31 (Zvi iv.% !.; thevrolmil. ninvalur "Inroty" r• .• at the balance of tha in their entlia to fbr the Frio that ti ir own chantti ia c, ilefeided. "1"••••-•. wot'ked like a Trojan after that , even grew mow popular with the halals, except when they were in liquor, It is a ..;1"-at Ileac ainong such follows t o know that in 1 , 11: I It , 3:2,1 1 , 11:4,A. the .1,0 s; in not inforior to :he 1... A of them. Two weeks pa ,1•a riiT my battle royal with Pete, and awra nialit ran?." Ti.tho l , wore paid llbe t, cal tuti,l , tiva f:1. the "era di- Isccom 1 exat.nincul my 'evolver, all Fix barrels were properly warp 1. tun •I the points of the six hulk ts slue, • ctztl tho eylenat r, standitte; catch the last light fern tit v., •:. ! of the hands stroll. 1 he ; ; • window. I rCtUri.;• I II; ;r • '14;;;;.1 and heard the wurd ''revolt. . r'' pass.al :m em • them as they went on. shwwiter that they mitd my rtnployment. 1 laid my pis- , tol tat the centre-table tool leaned en the winaow•sill, watching the fading in the west, smoking my pipe, and scarcely noticing tint entrance of a woman who did my hence 1 .4.!':!i1y fur me. She went iu and out us metal, clearing up the room for the night, and filially. took her departure. I presently math. all fast, and seated myself' for a quiet evening with my pipe and books. By-and by I hiepoi to hear the mirth at Pete'sbikall iy, away at the other end of the street, wax ing fast and furious. I heard the noise un til nearly ten o'clock, when 1 turned in and was HAM asleep. "The next sound 1 heard was astutubling blow + , ll Ply door and a confused murmur of voices outside. To seize my revolver and jump into my trousers, tots the work of an instant, and on the repetition of the blow, 1 tattled out. "stand dear there! I'm going w fire through the door "" The second blow had nearly dashca in the frail pine boards, and as I spoke the third spattered the door and f geoid Fee by the dint starlight, a doz en heads and sticks pressing through the doorway. ...Aiming at the leader I pulled trigger, and heard the click of the hammer on the caplets cone. Quick as thought I tried two more barrels, hurled the useless revolver at the r—arest head, and seizing a chair, smashed it on the head of the next. Then canto a sharp crack or two over my head, and the stars faded away, the dim room ,vanished into great darkness and I senseless. How long I remained lumen ions 1 cannot tell, but it could not have been long, fur when I felt the damp cool air blowing over my face, I could hear the re- Itreating steps and drunken laughter or a par ty of men whom I concluded were nay late DEMOCRA T. I DNI4 I 4SI)AY, efU assailants. Gradually my senses became clearer. I found, first, I was bound hand and foot. Presently 1 opened my eyes. 1 lay on my right side, my head touching, A mid rubstance. Then 1 distinguished the rush a water afar off, acitiost the piers of the At toy Cyes bt ame steadier, I saw that the cold substance on whielt toy cite, I. VIA,U(I, was a railroad track. I could Ref, to f=qtr yarali p or it, with its companion rail, on %% Lich my feet rested. Beyond awl a round wars the dark prairie, anti a quarter t* a w a y, twi n kled a solitary light in t r , Lf cabins. All this 1 stupidly tellixed u> my stunned faculties returned, when mud nly the 6.h:haul question flash ed upon my mini. Has the night express Pv'vd? In an instant every sti:e was acutely awake. I Was lying bound to a eri):";. tit * ; my head slightly raised, rested on a rail. I was not very near thehead of the LE . ..hire, but far enough up to the grade is out over the prairie. "Ertl-lot/ Nita had planned a vengeance terrible Vet how did I know but the train bail passed ? 1 twisted my aced. till 80. vyids eraiil,l, or a l ter& out to see the "all right" t inkling:it the laid, 0. sh .1 and 4 for help, but the more earns t r the more every onewith in lii.aring Wuuln bound co the straight track over the bridge, aid the 7 rain had passed me on the "cutoff." Captain Tom ecawd. Mn? ;,em tnent,, on the story were made by the group of officers ; for after a itIOUICIA of breath. less stillness, the td.:..rp crack of two or three rifles, which secined to have been waiting for the end or the story rang out over the ridge. In a moment the (deers were run ning toward their respective commends.— With a quiet, though eager haste, the in. fautry were manning the ride pits, and the gunners stood with the lanyards pulled taut, ready to tire at the word. Fifteen minutes later, I was tearing dowo the stony, road, my horse's hoof; striking tire to the acc , :mpanituout of a rattle of rifles from over the mountain side behind me, 11;:fore I left, I had looked un instant on the dead face of Captain Tom, who had fait :it his Most like * the hero that he was. I had bar* time to mount and run for it as the grav-elad J6lllnnica swanned over E 5, 1807. the parapet und ea ptured our little command. IVe had been overpowered by the advanee or a division of Stonewall's army, and 1 thought myself lucky, fly a dint of hard riding, reach tho advanee dour division hall un hour heron! Stonewall 's cavalry drove in our pickets 5611410°411, .4 Mad llbdory. A day (,r two since a cerroner's jury held au inque4 in the city of Louisville upon the body of an abandoned woman nalurn Kate Carrigan, who was strangled to death Icy falling from a fence, upon wi,ielt a por tion oilier wearing apparel had caught. The wretched woman was in a mato of beastly in!oxielti ion at the line, (Oho; clu!d have di,enpgcd I r gannents and suffered no rn i wilao von 41 few toonth l art,o the w 110111 was a rip ddinquent at the bar of the it c4rder's court in this city, hying arres.ell almost week ly in some of the low dens of "Stook:, Row" whore, under the lonto.o,c of liquor, s he had become reckless at d aproarirms. She had o nce been a beautiful girl and tic of a most fascinating lovliness wore never effaced from her a,tuttenance. although Ater t-ank repeatedly into depths of drunken ness and disiriation seldwn seconded by fel low sisters, and among whom she ranked I. , we:t of the low. Amidst all the exce. , os h . :which the poor girl was addicted, her soft Lion eye. , never kart their loveliness, and we roon.t.thor mere than °t .' to have seen un -11101, leek '.l) 1 1 ,• r w:th saddened wimt 1,10 1, 110 , itas, as :11 , ;.1 her pa al. 1 wrchlte I at the bar of dm ;• , di t. Kate 'arri !to rya ,, nor an neeozn ph :deal and re-pe•!,• a reum.. , , lady. We rt eall a , 1,11,1 et. two of the hi-try of thi= poor fe male; ultich t: ;t • a • •ol t he wax wealthy p trentt, a V tri.alaa by birth, and at the a ; .e of four teen was left robe:3has. Two y ass later het was solaced by ••ronte fiend in human hope. awl in a •iv tve-k after, a tit of rO - which could not have been far from :equal insanity alonelot el a luxurious home and plutmed into the wldetd vortex of vipatifen. She n Ambled front city to city, sinking lower and lower, and about a year alter the dose of the war eante to NaJtville. From this point her Iwatt-broken, mother heard the tir t news of her erring daughter, am! at an nu,tle ter bring home the lest child. Ile w.s IIaqICCCSSraI, is all that we know. The poor girl afterwards went to Lotti • nod the end we have already seen. cur•ed an broken ad and inex- Idioahle 4)h MaeLened andfilth I , gr i m . no-. 1 a wail of bitd , r aluptish runs thrnztJ). the annall of thy short earthly his tory. A bit of charnal house clay in a run b pine coffin, above which is heav,d tb rude t <.rth of a 'any% r's grave, is all that retedins 6.1 thy career in this dark, cruel world. A year and a half two the mother, heart broken and dospaisint, lived i - 4nlatc , l and ~t-rrt4wittg with an uneolvolald tOr row or er the anrel which One; blessed the d “ 1 4.1 v, 11.,.....11 , 41. We kte,w not if turviNc; the daughter.—No , f.rittc Press Itt..Pxu.trc.--The following tom hind(?) tin •. 'so n!.rl ttp on the rtreet in from of the I'l mo . u.tr office, the other day. They au,a addre•-e4l to one of our Bloomsburg la s, who ran have the py by calling upon us. In tho muantime, our advice to the "IV A" is to have the kiss or perish in the attentm Lot n un o kiss you for your mother— My bewitching 1 1 4 , 1ty Aro-- Jar me kiss ,you fbr your brother— Or any other man. Let me kiss you for Sornebrday— Anybody ill the world, !Vitt* your hair so sweetly auburn, And so gloriously curled. Lot me kiss you for your "feller," I do not care a red. lf he tads nu on the smaller BVith nis "billy made of lead." Let me kiss you for your daddy— You pretty, 'touting elf— Or, if that don t suit the family, Let me kiss you for yourself. tri. ANECDOTE or Na. WESLEY.—At one time Mr. Wesley eras travelling in be hind, his carriage became, fired in to mire, and his harness broke. While be and his comp:allow were laboring to extricate it, a poor man passed by in great distress. Mr. Wesley called to him and inquired the cause of it. lie said 1w had been unable, through nil: fin time, to parhiS rent of twouti and his family wore just turned out of doors. - Is that all you nevi?" said Mr. We-ley, banding him the amount; "here, go and he h a ppy, "Then turning to hi* companion, he said, pleasantly, "You sae now why our carriage toped hero is the mud." 2.47- It i d ;H id d in t Governor Hawley, of Connecticut, for se - veral days after the °lce tion had vrt pe upon his door kmb, touhich was attached this fine stanza, not from By. run : o all my friends I bid adieu ; A F widener (bath you never knew; While Icadiug the Radical mule to drink He kicked and killed me quiekern a wink." ti ' Ammo fellow to a last resort for more drink fetched his Bible to pawn for liquor, bat the landlady refused to take it. 'Veil," said be, "if she will not take my word nor Ood's word, it's time to giro up. And ho went and signed the pledge, and kept it faithfully. Liqrost, lyuciusitro BY timigracso ittit furrows it plows M■ it eoe% And death rasps the Angirmat that in ghoul It' son g, mig giog sigh of the widow and l b . orphan 'I loon wail. While ltia check of the inlitur with dogpair 111171$ pala Then tippler* railed Groceries emir fate well beware, Par the fats that await. you is grief and derigair, And Itmst of you young them in youtl,'s b4ilthful day That is throwing your pleasure en 4 fortune ohs), Then beware of theWON) rat held tea in fast trnr be holies of you, youth it most tartly will brat Trion if you will take Wilteiee (rein that hateful *mu for tau ken of a prophiit I consider it tame. Then if you'll ju.t lonli in the wine , noip with non. t'N tell you all the yoNata h t there can eca ; The aroaay to there in Ma tinteNg folttio. u , l h 4 00 1. 1111aPPI and •11.1,raC.1. I Witotd. And rov.qty there ten, do ynti That Owl/rave "Ctn., dr ',Owed, 1 Utrre plaint) , SOL ka yau avail to take waro.rlg and knot, tram tha plucc, 1 , 1 born ninon g...dd, 1,11 Vie yowl* to diagnine. for the nld who /me formed better habitg T LIMW You otlinnt dee.Aivs w,*th the wnn.'.4, hat.lte t f the tate that awaits 'limn they ar , , wel; ovate. A hti the serpent t ty sae that to eni;ad mitt& Chars. for like the t•Itl tmemo r, me.p. . 4 04, it titters 43druetnin ()smite* that 1,1,4 And t h e lift, of tho traveler it enunts as but PIRA Men tinnier and riders it idayeth them all. MO on it is ith liqnar. that moot Wald thing, l'ltt io east WC? the had diogran, (no to Wu* Atot poverty, 01 , k won and death owns will e O MO. If Ytn . 1 0 1,01, q+tit oltt , l , llat num. hat.W rti.r. Bill uil tlatt i 344 of you now 4. 4 ffi.tii Ia yo love.r4 of broody your Itithittt to mond, had to 1,01“ MO IpAre all liquor* RP! 4414 And liv e p:4/ Itlu LChwirelonto from noW 'till yoXi S-14 t E T!'".:to:n Am% Q wish it diqinetly understood that we are tho fri ntl of Temperance mid would wi s h to sec the en le prosper throughout the whole country, na long ss it is collar (re,' in tie prop-,r way. Bet w..; have ..;emtlyohbetv , d some things eontlected with the temper ance movement which we cannot and will not en lore, but on the contrary the Cow mar expect this paper to oppol-e it while it is e , mditete.l as it now is. The oth er day we picked up a paper printed at Selinsgrove call-4 the 7#ltoplor Loan.", which is publi-hed ly Abolitionists, and the ~ Jtaplex' a m aid paper is as dinlc as a tnCk of black cats. In its el... Numb we rind the l'elhlainp, cf.i, t , /, That we hail with delight the unequivocal espr, asionr of Gov. Geary in this important interest, and that we recog nize in him a temperance man tried and EMI The above resolution in connection with others, was adopted at a recent ewe:anion of good Te,m migra be at St liasgrove. It is generally s i; iscd that Geary became a mender of the t toter of Good Templ.trs' six months ago, but this is :I was he a member v hea the vs:solution was passed. He was initiated about ten drys ago, and dm ilanisburg Iliourop/t, the central organ of the Radicals of Penn vania, devoted about a column of its editori al space to a description of the initiation of his Excellency. The ceremonials of the or der were made especially imposing for the occasion, and the whole-world was congrat ulated upon the auspicim sts event. ;f there is any simple soul in the State so soft al not to suppose there was a design in all that, we pity the credulous creature. Ildgaii-r General OAP rtcr teary is a ibolititioo of very small cslilmrs, but of vast conceit ..mi. most pretentious ambition. Ho is a tem-.. 44 polithmal humbug of the very first water. Hi: abilities are just sufficient to adapt hint to the task of playing the part of a pclitical temperance reformer in the midst of a4,-g exeitentent on that question. In many ways, short as has been the time since he was in augurated, he has evidenced an inordinate ambition to be re-elected. He thinks he he sees an clement of strength 11 the tem perance agitation nowgeing on, and straight way he turns his back upon she Germans whom Le addressed with lager glass in hand at Erie, and take solemn pledge in a secret society te smash every beer mug in Penn Sylvania. Ite has just the propper prop o r tions of knave and fool in his composition to make him a leader the Maine liquorlaw cru sade. He is already fishing liar re-election when his present term expires, and in the meantime the different lodges throughout the State will be instructed to pass reaelu dons et mpellling time members of the Order to vote for a Good Templag whether he be a Democrat or a Republican, and Geary will be the "Good Templars' Candidate" the same as Curtin was "The Soldiers' Friend."—North monta dole! PebtoeTat r Luna'. —An old preacher in Westeon New York, who was being persued by some of bid churchmen, during the political excitement in that State last fall, to join the Radical tinny, raid: "No, my brethren, I can't join that par• ty, by cruse all the Abolitionists in diets:tun try arc in it; and Abolitionism, my loath• ren. has done a wonderlllll sight of harm among the people. It has hurt many shep herds, and feat tered many Gooks. It got into the Methodist church and broke that up. IL got in among the Presbyterians and split them in two ; broke the old Union to pieces. And, my brethren, I don't know of anything it is good fyr but to break down and break up. And if you have any enmity against the Old Boy, I advise you to tend Abolitionism into his dominions, nod it will break hell itself up in less than six weeks." * Two neg,roes lliyhtnend were ra) delighted at the idea of being able to ride in the street ears that they carried their breakfast and dinner with them and remain ed in one yf the earl until night. Ois ol' them propental that thry Ithotild go rift. 4 their beds. mir A Beaks! PAW Now . York says that party has bet:outu 'dwarf/xi and dabs"• ed iu mind," NO• J; I. D.C.