I &k .... -nr. t ... . i . h II it 11111111111 -no. ao, BLOOMSBTE-, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1867. PRIOE CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. MIK I'ADDY 11 UN C o A Ii u O M. l A X V , ii f KIIICKMIIIN.W, I'liNNHYIA'AXIA. CA1MTAT. S13U,0UU. JOHN JI. KTACKIIMW, l're.lJi nt. i'IIAM. A, HOONl!, Seerutnry mul Tien-mi r. iiiisixTous: nlm M. ftnrkliotMP, N. I,. C'liintilitll, 'hns. A. limine, Cyrus Stneklimw, A. M'iinwoll. o rrr (:. main sthi:i:t, hhickhiuxnv, r.. Tin' lutein li lil hy tlits Ci.mmiijr. rniislst nf KOl'll HUNI1U-.D AND l-'ORTY- (INK Xcuks, Mi 'i.l hiM' -rriiii'iicfil.t'p, nf rnti'fHllj K'li'itnl lniul i itm Mmiinvcst ir Milkes-lliiue, l.uenie roim , l'.i.. In tlm wtwlcrn I'nit or Mm tlreiilNnithciii '1 W. ii'illlIK Civil V..lHln. Ami;, run-fill i.iul Ihnruiiuli i xr lulli.ittoli re- ciiu'y nuiilii linn jimmii tliio tfur tho nliovo) 1 mils ti he tin' I'lnlimllmcnt "f n mm! imumtit of tln'M'rylH'st iitntit'iriicllii emit, hmiii M'l. hieilil.. Il..i' rmltl I.,- tleslreil fur tllilis nitiitliitl In all illrn turns. Tin- uhue unit is esse, I li,'itrJil runil, i. ml iiIhu illivt'lly 111 mitt, iiii4l Ji Inhiirnreilie Uii-ktiiviuina AlilimtiiH ll K r.llll'i.itt, :m, the Wyiilllllli; cmml, Hills nf- fiinlin 1 1 lit1 i-ry tn'it mU untune ofuciu'ryltia mini iiinl i.iiml liinnliiK in tlm ury inoiitli of tin' mines u inioiu cxiiPiiHo tn tlio vntiii-nny. I hi' ine.isitrenii nt of tlio ill IlVi rtit li' ilscir Ho:itn- nlrwuly i!i'M'lnioil was inielully oht.ihieit unit fiililivl ti.'tetln r:-thit thlelctipss nf these icnins, Ilii'lllitliM Mil' i elelmilcil "Itcil Ash," "llurk Mrmll lulu," nr "(mil, I Tunnel" M'ln, l tlilrly-iin.i mul n hulr feel, c.i; every ciilil.' .Mini or wlili h will 'jMilu Ion, Klvlni! ii l.iitu iiinimnt nf the licit "liuiillly or i-uiil. liieliniitloii Is sueli Unit ult tlm veins may liu cut nii.l win-In iltothegroulekt timsthleiitlumliii'u til-ove Mali r lcel, and nt much lens expense thnn fun in' 'lime mini enlloiles njieratlliK below wnti r leu-1. '1 1 1 1 c ill cm lio lii'uiulit In tlio Hirr.ico tlm. null ililii', nr 1'iniU'K nlili lnlii.ln tlio until- fiuln tin li. in s ami i,'i, h llio liuUtliu nf thccoal. Nutlie i I'L'llilllty nf these lunil'i for ( In up lillnllu; Is Wi llie stlimitble. Wry lutcly llio "(Initid Tulitiii" llt-ll Ash" l ll, Il-IS in i ,.,..! ,..,.l lu , Jm P'llllclliiiiinllni' n ill.lllty nf iiinl its h.is nvir a l-inilueeil In the iinlhrivite rt'ixlotiH, The ihi-r now In iiticrallon In cnpahle. nf pifii'itt rg li mil I VI tn an tuns ier ilny. Tlio Mil facoi'iiiitalim n ilmtiil.nil Miiiplyufwonil anil tlmtit'rvi'ry ttl ,.'ile tnr inlr.liiK iuiriiost.s, u-hlcii kHcs Uto lrii'-t I," n IvantiiKc nriinny other eoul l.uelt. Tho f c t Hint almost all wiliui'ile coal liiwlsnre heln-.i I llv laUi'ii up by luiuycaiiitallKlsorlarKci-iir- jiui'iitl'iiis, allow thai tlu-y numt Ktciullly nlnl .ivally rlMi III the liinilii't value, whllo v.ltli the iiininiseauilconMautly lucrenslna ilemainl for this coal, mul llio tl.tllro.iil iiiut Xnith llrunth c.i- ;iinl, iiwi.1i:h by the mouths of the mine, IhroUKli !',e llrt : t Iron hialilni; illstrli ts of Uloomsliiutr, H.imllic, Dtitie.i.iiiou, llnrrlsbiim, Mkl.lletowu, M-irlella.iiliit Columbia, to lltle-willer lit llavru lefilaee, one tan t-eilleely toiiL't'lvo of a i.ioie 1 1'iiltiihl,' or pcriuniont Houreo of wpulili than limy lie fnuiltl 111 laialit like Ihofte, In onl-'r to bo able to open their ,oiks on a tiKUe i'.t(Hlileilin, llils rnnipany has l.ieislu li'i'liiitlol llielreitital ttnel; In market on the l"l low I tnr lei Ins : Ale. !,. i.tmi li.l. linr inn, or 1,11,1 ,, I.1..1IIK ol htoek lit ti:n doll a its ka v ut" will 'h mlilleil niimmHv lim i,n of rojii nt itt ia t!i miiiK h rKlmrc, uiid iiny iUuW-.IimM. m nut iti:ri:ivi;;(i tjii; com m.t! ti'i !ild, hi be (unlllul on tl.o liootcnnf tlio l -iln, niiv, u (III tlio illllVri'llt'n liirtWreil tlli-u-l i ml i HlinKirl- tfr 'acli htuuv. tti U tialil Im'1iiu u tlividLiKUliiitl UU'Utcl. m i-iii i, Tiu- uinlfrslKuoit wrmU npwlfiiJIy ntunnmct) In t!u cltliU'itM f rI(msl;t;rj; ant llio ihI1U' yt'ii--lull,.' ili.it Irt N 1'iuinInKnti lidWk-fii tliH iil.ifo aM'l th'jII!V'.nt rullin.-ul r.c 1 1 t'.il.iily (Kunihiyii cMvptcnD.tuctmmtt with tlio i twt.tl tmhi'i Btiiiitf Mouth mvl VAt n thoCat'i-wN-ii mul WitllnniUMH't IMllroiuT, mul . ttli tho K 'ii : Nmth nii-l Hotitti mi Ihn T.iuik.nvtuiti'iaiHl l;l'j(.:ii-burtf Ilallrniul, JIIh OmHlluiHMi'siire ia tsMl nmdll'im, oiiiiiui I' uih nnJ wmtavt-ililo, tuu clitirao ri'im.nali'. IVt-Kims wishing to niPt orj-oollitir Ji ioiiiW U 1 i i,i'Hu!juncromuitaU,'l upiin nujioiiiibleilmnrc tv 1. uvhitf timely nl r.ny of tin 1 tiil. .lAOJIJ f (JIIITOX, i'lDpiMur. I N U U A X (J I! A (! K X O Y . Yyonitw.; tl'A'W -Ktnn J.HOO.Uii) (nmim-iiu , iwynw VuUM ."flO,(HlJ ii.iuii $fi,tm IMtiiam 4,fliJl Mm-lmnti t!J'lllKnLlil .".TO.OlU tli'iumnlii ftnyi Iiwuniiirol'mniiany of Mate l'.nirn uHV"' t'.-i.iu-ctUut Jtultm! T.tfo M.UKi.ifM N"Hl; Aliifi-li-im Ti.UiKil .VO.OO iii.tr-'(,7-ly. UUiUMSIIl'lUI, I 'A. fMii: WKKKIjY PATltlOT AND .1. fNItlV. TUP: Cl'MltAI, IlKNiH ItA'IK'IIMI S ok '(jti:Hi-Air. Tin- YiVekly I'ati'tut Mul Uiiltn i i.nh'.lMtt tl ct ry Tlim-hdhy by tlu I'litrtutati'l i'limii l'rthllnu anil I'ulJhnln;; AiwoHntloti. It n ili.ubli- tlui't ofiltfbl J uk". mul (unlaliis ini'ty.Hiilit f rlunuiHfit in.itb r, iiualn up-f I J lor. iirv, AKi'lcultuml, Xt h,' lade ami .Mitclluia iu -!( el uiliM, Kt'jMtl'ltl t( ('nlKI'nhii(.mil mid I a jlsla H l I.tlUitlllll, DJillllUn, 1 UltllVH) 1 M1J', i til tl laU, cti', TIU: TI'.UXIMt I tun topy, oim ycar.iahli rii i - " jiiumna - , i . ' T :i i npU-ii, oih s iar. ami olio In irettt-r nil of 1 lull :M (-0 1 wt my io)li niio yonr, atil ono tn j-'iUit Tin-: ,MuiiA',VAniioT a tnion" . lit bu ftiiuMuit Id iur.ll mbrti rtl.crs fur S7.W pi r auituin. f , Huvlin'h Ittti ih t-boiibl bn aitiliTMi'il to tin' " I adU.t alat rnloli," lliiuibmv. J 'a, WM. II. MZM.Clt.'riUKiH', W.M, I. JIOAH, I'ubltbbi r. niADVILU: TlU30IiOniCAIi 1.TJL M'l ii()I,. Tin Tail tf-rm Im-liui KMuii bm ,i. th I'ai-iilty of Inst riuM ton roiisistK if lour rt'Ntdunt tnut ".air iiuii-rihliti'iit piott kkdim, twul u tuto", TluobJ't Ih bi rliu-ato umiu iiii-ii lr tin- I'lirUtlim .MinUtry. TIumh U a pa i'uiabry flitf.H cr ilio-it who Iihmi ia t ifiTlwl a rolli'Kl.tto I'llur.itlon, One Ituinlrcd aiul hixtv liollai'K a iai' tin iuntO(l In U'lU'ili-Uu l'i, Hh an HittlIilon.il Mini In special cnvtt, Tho liittlon, iui of l.tbiaiy iimi b Nt-tHiU, Hiv fu i) to all, 'I'Uv h-claml m i"iiiiii a hy tho i ntturiun and ('bilKtl.m tiL'iiomi uallnlli. but 1x Din u lii all m bn bi'lltw III lhi ill' Miuotli;lii if ChrbMauIty. Tin- Library -on.lhlH Ul VfP MHUIlttt. Applli'itllnii iniiy bo niailit to JIcv, A. A. Llu-ino.-f, rittilili'iit of tl.u Uo.irU oi JiMim-ttnii. . liMtiili, Tn, JV-ly rtAlUtlACiK 3SAXUKAUT0HY, IJUtOniKtHMV, I'll. Ittt Of VU-MAM 8r,0AN Ji HON fotitlnuu tho buN.nMw (( nakH CAItUrAUIW, UUtHJIIX nml iiwry ttyloof FA NOV W'AOONH, which tltry h.uiK'oiutaiilly on hand to hiiHi"i U.nu-i'h, Kovcr imlnu tuiy material but Itiu U-t nml unpioylnK tin' luoul M.'pt'rU'iwi! wureincii. tlmy liopo to foidimu-uH Uerctufoio b) gtw i'iitti mtlhfactlon to cwty eutdomvr, An Jiwi ittlon ol t'u-lr woilr, aialof th uujnab:D prhvj iUiil lor tlm win ii-( U htiru to tnurn u haw. HOTELS AND SALOONS. yiNu i'oxd ii o t i: in iintvini,,m-ii ii.imiii; ii'Ht't mill l v mt I inn oa In kowI htjlu tliu nbon wdbltnown llouso, Ktumtu AJtOXd TIU'. MOt'NTAIXH In tholioriU-roof t'nhimbtfitimliilllvnn count It -n, In OHO of tllom'Hl bruuttltll lllld iii'llltllllll U'ulnnn In llio Htnti'i Ih tally prt'pntod tn luroinnuHlutu iHitorK mul Hiijoutnirn WITH TIIKIU l'A-MII.IIX. IhclVniil and ivtti'fitii nrn u-cll Mtncln it with ilcllciuns firth o iiuiny Itindu liu'ludln " i; O U T A N 1 V I 1C i:. ami 1 Hint ft In nrdcr will 1m kiiit for tlm ae loiiitiKiiliitlun ami muuMMiu'iit ol uui'mIh, i-IUiur for ilKhliu or pleasure r.icurMloiisuirini Dim bi uu tlllll hilt I t Of HIltlT Whll'll Is HKV'CItAI JIII.KS IN KXTi:NT. Hurniumh'd by mi cxtt'nllivst.tlieU'Namii ditl Id tliu liiintmiian a r leii(Ud Held lor hi own pi't-ulliir hpoilw, ami cxt'ieNu with bin J O O A N 1 (I U N. lltti Tjir.l.ir ii-lll t luix-u Iil.ul t.!fl. il. h'llciU'li.Hiir Oium asotii mul bin liar fdiKdu-d with I 'run l,un oiK, '1 bo lfnun in larm'iiml i-oinnio-illinw ; tint Mabllnw vxleinhu and witv. i in 1 1 'iiist h I'l'iu'i ion Hunt n't'rai pninw on tlm IllfWMiliblirir ,t liclcnwiinti'L Hnllrn:nt! mid U iiKili-iifld plain to pain tho hot ltmnlliM nf nuni- . . Ji. It. JlAlliUllIHl nay it, in;7-iu. 1?X0IIANUK HOTKL. JtI.tH.MSllLU(l, rOI.UMIlIA COUNTV, I'A. iu' undefdgiK'd lutviiu pui-i-hnsit ibis wi-lL-MiDwiniiidii-ntially-loi-atotilHiiisc, tlioi:x(lianu uici.siiiiaiu uu .u.. ni ui.1,1, in lHouinsiiiiiK. I llltllt dl'Lti.lV OUlHlMln llu. I 'i.h.t.thhl Hunt i-Cntirl HoiiM-, n-KpLrtiiilly fnlctnin hi ti-leiidt and tlio public In i'i'tii'rl that Idti bmiv li How In ordir lor tlio ivifpllonntid I'litt-rtaliMncnt or trai 1U rn Wlauiiay bidNMtH.d tu laur II Willi Ihulr cus 1 1 tin, Jin luiH wpmi'il iioi'xpi-nsu in pri-puilm; tho I.xihain:!' fur Um t nb'i (alnou nt or hli kuohIo, ludtla'i' vlmtt thiTi' hv iinthlui; wanlliia ion hW niri; n Jiiiniii-i- id iiu-ir ptTMiimi iinirtiii. 1 1 ih lotlHO Ih MHIC loll", and t-nlmi lui c-kh lhiit. bunU in ks lot'utlon, (MiitilbmHi'H run at all Hiuch between ibo V.x. rhanu Hotel ami tl.cvnrln' s rallro.id ilopotn. by wblfh tniMller' will bn phM.nntlv i'oni''tl tn iind rroni tin- resji(Ttli btiittmiH lit tint llnin to nirci in' nun. ,iiiii i , i Aiiun, lllooinburir, Mmrh t-', IMA ItintNAUl) HTOIIN IlWIXft hitrlv nur'hf".et and (Htcd un tho wi ll-Unnwi Uohisnn llutil Property, bM-atetl a l'LU IKiOilS AIIDVK Tltr. (DUtiT ItOl'SK, on the f-iiiiit side of tho htreot. In tin town of lllHiihur; and having obtnint-d n IU-uihu fr tho MllllO ana Ji K H T A U R A X T, tho 1'ioprletor Ii:iHthtertnllu'tl to itlvo to tho pin plo tHithiL; tho town on bmlnohs or ph-asim, a mttm: .Motti; uoom. IIUsI itillnanlsn U fxtciislvo. mid N filled un tn put bUIeHatulealllam-s In I he dry. Un pinln ivs Unit t- ei tiling about liN i-htiiblNlmienl shall bn eoudiii ti-il In mi oribn l and biwliil manner and lie I'tpiettully holh-ltn u sharo of tjiojiutjllc .1, -i, -I 1C , J1UI,IV. . I , ,i, , Opsonic Jlon'inj ft ;'(). ON Tit 11 KUliOX'KAIt I'l.AX, Tin. sri.vi:.v4 Itmi: U well and wldetv !:iiovu tt tbu ttaelliit; iiiibtle. Tlio loeatlnu Is especial ly Miitnhlo tn tut rchautH and biHlness un u ; It Is in t Iimo proximity to tho business ii.ut of tho ilty h on tin- liltrliwnv of Southerii and Western travel anil adhteeiu to all tho i)ritK-ti'.il railroad and Mi'aiiiht.ul depot k. i no m evens i iiacn nan noora. iiet'oiuuioiiauoii for over vyt Clients It H well rurnlsbetl, and pos txeuHOK e ery moderate, linpio einent for tbo itiin fnrt mid inteiiuinim nt or IN Inmates. Tho looniH are sparlnuiilld wt 11 elit Hated pi nvbletl wlthuaM and water Ibo attciuttinci' N Droutnt mul iosiectiiil .iml the tablo It m m rnuOy pm- vmeu wan evory uoumey oi mo season m iiion- . r..io i , it'n i 'I i t wi i 'i my 1 1 '1.7-4)111. I'ropi ietors. (ii:oiua; v,, maugjuk, iToprutar. Tbo tib.no . t il-linowii hotLd ha uti ntlv uudt-r (,'ono r.idleul rlmiiKOHtn Its Internal nrranyeini tits, and its piMiirleturantioiinees tolilifoiinei-fUHtHiii and tbo ituM'lllim public that Ids ncenniodallonH for tliMfniiilnrt of lit h miestsaroseeoiiil tn none In Ibo emintrv. HI-, table will nlwnH "n louiiti sup 1.11...1 ; ..t.. . oi. ...... .,ttt,.t i ixii ...m. ..n tho ielieaeleHof tlio season. Ills u'lneH nnd 11 ouor- (evet'pt that. popular b.'verac.i known as .it'v'7irv ?, jiuiennseti tuieti ihmii hid mipouint; bouses, aro entiielv tmio.nnd fivo fiom alt poi sonous dams. Ho in t haul; Jul for a liberal pal ion niro lu tbo past, mul will eontlnuo totteserxe It In thefutme. !i:oU(ir. V. .MAU.JKlt. ji:njamix (nti;KX, J. Healer III cAisnrriMow, wir;i)owHiiAiuj, Uir.l.'I.QTlIM, MATH, .lc :;n, ai .vnitii m'lnnii wn tt, I'l.llatl. Jl'lil.t. j i. LONGSTiurnr, I'Ai'int-jiAxoixu wAiihiiorsi:, Ko, 12 North Third Blriul, I'lillndelphla. Ji U M JJI A H O U H K, 11 Y rpiIK KWAX HOTKIj, i 1 11 13 I'lTl Ii llOl'SK, oitAN(ii:vu.i,i:, cur.UMiiiA Co., pa. ThtKUb'-cilber icstn otfully liifonn-i btsfriendi lid Hie nubile, that lie has taken tbo aboo udl knouu Itoil'-e nf rntertalniileiil, mul will be pbaoiilto ieetde On' euvtohl of all who will bAor him with n cull. in: wthu kv.v.v a c;ooi taiii.i:, II Par Wf 11 ftoeked with the best of I.lcjUoiX, mid er,v e tint i Will iu it utile I ti ll liner ciuiro Mills faetlon. ,U)1IN SNVlH.lt. ('lantrc uu-, ra .Mm-cii i ., i-ot-iiu. pjXCIIAX(iK SAU)OX, l in: r.-opritlor on bo llxciiHiiyeK'uumhaH now on hand a l.irolni!c of MMMi:u ui:kii!:hiimknts, consisting of Hl'lll.li ot-lllis, HAIIIHMX, TKII'l', UOI.I (iNAH f njTi'TOMjri:, noit.Kp rf.di, v.'i:iri n citnsr, hA(iKH IlKMll, AI.K, AC. ' to.Mi: (ini; roMi; ai.Ij ani si:i:. -uu r.AWMON CAIAIAN. Miperlntendent. Uli-t-insbuitf, ,Mny H, lko7. 1S1Y, COl.UMHIA t'DUNTV, PA. Tin: subn ilbi r li Mn 1 1 full v inlnrnwhlu frb litis mid tbu pulilie, that do lias taki n tho above wt 11 known House tt Ilnleitalnnunt, ami will Ui pleuMtl to neelo the tuMi-m ot all who will M r bli.i with a dill. in: will kva:v a (iood tahm;, a 1'ar well Mocki d w lib tbo best t f I.hjuo, and o i'ty t llort will bo ruado tn tender enllio satis- ractii.ii, w:i. 11KMI.KY. JP., r.i., April I'A P67. D RICK oi;an(ii:vii.m:, coli'.muia i-ountv, pa. HOTKL, ua:, coli'.mu i.itAi:ii mumma, rj:oi'i!n:Ton, lla Inn t.ikt u nnsMsslon t f tbln u ( ll.knou o house, mi loiur ktot bv Snimit I i:eietl. tlii1r. in h toi luiKput In it pel mimciit icpatrand turnlsb cd UAH AND b.Mllil.IMvltli ll.-i holt t st liuorn mid iieMtNl tleliiat'h m. Ills stable W not extelleit In the totititv : ami no iuiIi.h w-lll bo boated in nit otiinioitalo yiieittH, api.Vii?, SuriQUj:irAXXA iiotkl, I'atuwJsRa, l'u. Tho nlmvo Hotel has lately bteii purchased by Hi:NUY.l. i7-AllK,mitl has bien thotouhly ro iiio.liKct, repuhed, ami tel'iirnUbed. It will b ituuitt now, lu ltx iirrnn.'eHient mul appoint nnntx, a llist-eliisii HiiUI, and setond to uono In tho counlij. l'eioiiHu citbM wlrfhinu lut.pt ud Hit hot ii-.tiuiliN In tbo country, will tin well In yhn the propiietorneall, T MIK UXIO.V JIOTK1. Areh t- ttt-ct, b ! hi i u Thlru uhM I'iniitii htru Is. t lillutlclphlu, ciutiM't'i wi:iii:u, rtopiletnlh. G J.lltAKl) HOUSK, Coiiu-r 'r Xlulh mul Chefliuut f-lri'tln, riiiukiphin. n, w. i:anaua, I'loprh loi. jKUCUANT'.S HOTKL, lii .Nonrir Hiunill HTiir.ur, l'llII.AllIJI.lMHA. .1. ii W. (I, M'l.'IllllIN, rroprlelor. Muj- in, lKS-ly. To llutit ami Uulodll Ihcimi'm of Ulttonik- Inutt anil t'nlumhlii Coituty. I have appolnteil Mr, 11. istohiu r at;,-iit rm' tho Mile of my ale, porter brown .totil, unit hitter Ui r, who will Mtpply ou lit the Kiiiiti price (aiul Mlth llio .auioaitlcto), as 1 M'ouUl furnliili jou I lout tho hit'wcry. Kuoowlui; Hint he will ho puutiiuil iiutl nlti'iitWe to nil wUtt may fawn' hlin utli Uu lr mule, I inllelt fur him .Miumuppiirt, Very tt',ectfiillyi i'iti:i) i.Aur.n, Ktium Ihevu'i-y, Uimliuit, l'u, M, AII'IMAN, II, 1HI.I.IN(II 11, 1:. 11, A1ITMAN. ltT.MAN, Jlllili.NdKH & CO., SO. KM N0I1TII TIllllll bl lll IT, yttlrll vjQitle Jumcn, roif, tbtntiv .1- (b.) WholcMtlo lkalerii lu VA1INH, IIA'ITINII, WAHHINll, (AIU'IiTH, on, pi.oniH, NiiAini. via mriH, UltAIN 1IAC1B, rUIIDAdi:, AC. AI.I-0, VIULOW AND 'WOODiai WAltll, lllllblllS, TIlV.MiH, I.00K1NU OMUEil, ETC May 10, lt7-ly. THE COLUMBI AN, A JCM1100Vat4.0 NoAV'SpMlltU', li Pi-ut.ifftiKii i;vi:nr riabAY mounin'u at HI.ttO.MHItt'Ud, PKX.N'A, Till! principles of this paper iirooftbe.lt irorcun- lab Ht'hnolof pnllllcM, Thoso iirlnclplcs Wlllliexo bo coinproinlstd, yet cout liny mat ki miens hu not bo InrKottcn lit i11sciiiHlntliciu, whether with Imllvltlu.ilH, or with contempfirarles of tho Piosh Tho unity, happiness, nnd prosperll of tho cuun- try Ih our aim and object; mul its tho mum to fcorurollnt, Wo Mrill labor liotie.tly and earnestly for tholmrntony, Micr-eissntid grow thof our orKaii-1atlou, ri.uM-iorSL'liscKiiTiiiN: Tv.'n ilollatH a j car If pal.l In advance. If not paid In advanco two ilollatH and llfty ceiitn will bnjmnrlably charged. Tkums ot AbVi.iiTiHtNu : One Kittaio(tcn lines or loss) ono or thn o Insert hunt SI ,7) tath nubse (Ittent liifcitlon .V) cetitH. IM. 8i!.o HI'AtK, Ono MitiiHc ,. Two Mjuans Three Kfpinrcs.. l our isiiuarci,., Half column..,. Ono column.,.., . .1,111 i r!,t . l,i x) Ct.fto 7,i f) K,H :tM. tun 8,1 H) 10,IH) Vt,W liM, lY. $(1,1X1 s! I0,io Ii.ii) n,oo K'.U) ls(u) 1 l,X) 20,00 '.11,1 X I iUI.INJ M.m MUNI Hxecutnr'ft and AdnilnNtriitnr'H Notlco S.l.txij Au ditor's Nolleo ?JA Other ndvirttsciiieiilH Inser ted arcnrdlng tnwpechil contract. lluslncss not Ici-s, without ail vi i tlseinrnt, twenty cents per line. Transient advcttNcincnlH payablo lnmhuncc- ull others duo alter tho first lmcitlon, It Ih, In all cans, moro likely to bo satisfac tory, both tn MUhscilbotM and to tho rublishers, that icinltt.incesmt 1 all t ojnmuulcut Ions respect- Ins tho buslncHHof thoiciper, bo sent dirt ct to tho olllceof publlcntloii. All letlirs, win ther lelathiK to tho editorial or business concerns nf tho paper, nnd all payments for subscriptions, adveitlslni;, or Jobbing, m u to bo matlo to nnd addressed huockway a rui;i:zi:, "OilaviMwt Office," llLooMSIlUIUl, l'A. rrlutod at "loblsoii'rt llultdlnns, near tho Court House, by ('has. M, VANin:itsi,ici:, I'IIAM; 11. HNYDKIt. BUSINESS CARDS. JOH .Vently t.M'culetl at this (Juice. AT. jr. ivKLi.i:, ATT OllXllV-AT'Ii A V, Ashl.uid, Schuylkill County, l't im'n. "j ;IACKS()X, A T I I) ll .Mi I A T- I A W, IJerwhk, t'oliimbi.i County, retiti'a. M. M T,tAU(MI' A 1 T 1 1 J t is 1 -AT-liA V, llerwh-k, Columbia County, rtnu'ii. rJIjI'IAJr I- AISIiOTT, A II U 1. -N li 1 - A T-I. A V Cr.NTltAr.IA, l'A. joiix o. 1''iu:kzi:, A 1 Til It N 11 Y-AT-I. A W, Ollleo In HtyUler unit Keeonler'H olllce, hi tho liaseincnt of the Court House, lllooiu.burK, l'a, R OIIKUT V, CTjAltK, ATTORN HY-A T-I.A V OCUv coiner of Main and Matket hlieet-, Kb-st Nntloiial Hank, Illiomsbiir;, Pa, J)U. L. H. KI.IXK, A lfratltl.it it of .It flii kiiii Ml.1I.-ii1 l'.ill.... I'lil!. adeltihla, ha ln porniaiifiitly Ineatid, oilers his 1lofsdMual Mel it i'H lo tbo elt 1eiiN ot Culnu Utit mid vicinity, oiheo on Main stieet, seeontl tltior i.iniiil il-uJ .JDIIll t 1,111111111. apr ll.-)Ill I II. LITTliK, I. ' A T TOlt N 1 : Y - A T -1, A V, Olheeon .MlllnMlecl, 111 brlelc lillllilhlK In low tho Court House, llloonisbui, l'u. ("1 II. UltOCKWAY, ATTOllNH Y AT I. A V, IIMIO.M.-lltnifl, l'A. llri len I'nnrl IIihui himlilttn (.mice. Alley, below the tt .Ian I'W. n. rorisox, ATTOUXH Y-A TIjA W. lllOOMSHl'llU, l'KNN'A, Olllce lu 1111111 JtU IhllMlmr Miitti li.-i.l U. O of tbo Ann rican House, liuy-l'tT, "Uui'IOXEKlt. jiiihiis corr.MAN, If.lVllllI litllisu'etl Ibn lilittessloii of I'nblle V. ii.tue Crli r lor iiuiny years, uniilit liifonu his irlcmls lli it In- Im Mill lii tin. ili-lil, iciuly ami wlllliiut,. nlleniltoall Ihe ilUllea ol liU e.llllliK. 1'elsons (leshhu hlsM'l-vlees hhoulil tall or iwllo In hlltl ut Nlooiiisbuii.', l'.i. (marSW. jyu. w. ii. unADi-KY, u.-iie Assistant Meiiical Ulreclor r. H. Army,) I'll YH IC I AN AND HUUdllON, fi" lllllee at the house npposltoShlvo'i llloek, Illoomsbui';, Tu, Calls plomiilly atteliiliil to both riltflit mul ilay. luoomshu-,., .hiu. IS, sli7. J 11. I'UltSKfi, IIAIINIMS, KADULi:, AND TltUNK , .MANiii'.vcnim:!!, ami tttiittr lu CAKl'irr-llAUM, VAMSIJ", KI.V-.MTm, Al Main Klici I, Itlooiii.btiii;, ru. s S1I1V K , o A ii I n i: t m n i; i: it, AMI KAMTAl-llilH: 11 V blKAM OF KASU, UltlXIW, DOOItS, 11 II U T T i: It f, M t) V I, D 1 N (1 H, W1XD0W FItAMUS, AC. MAIN HIKI.i:r, llLOOMHUUIttl, l'A. June i, IMj7. g C. I'OI.l.IXH, ' l'A rill It) NAHM! HIIAVIXd, 1IA1U CUTTING AMI HltAJU'OOlNd HAI.CO.V, ()t r"i'luiuyer Jaeobj'i Ice Criaiii Haloon, I!I.()(I.M-Illllt(), l'A. Hull' liyellut anil Wiiiskeis cohueil black or hlou ll. Hiilr Tonic III llesllnyil.lllilrull lllltl beau tll lint the hair: m-III r-store hair In Its nilKlniil color without illluu tlio tlucst lubilc, lonstaiitly oil liiilnl. li.iu 11)7. C t i:. h a v a o i:, lilAl-tlCAb WATCIIMAKIIH AND JIIWIJI.UY, Main Street, in in th Coitit Ifotue, lIMiliMSUUIUI, l'A, CotiKtiiutly on liaiul a tluu nssoituit'iit of AMUU1UAH AND HW1KH WATUIIKK, Li(K-kn, Jeiu-liy, KIlMrwaroiitul Hiii't-tiit-lcn railUuhir attention pulil tn tho itulrluu of Watt ht CiockM, Jew eh y aiul Hpcctiu'lc, d Musuulo iiiuiUic uiuilu tu oitler. All work wurruuliii, npiH)'U7, AM. KINDS OK J011 PIUNTINO mtitly eitcuttslut Tliu coluuiiiam Htoaiu tlnnUtllce. Tin. tti or st. .ioi)oi:cs, I'ltOM tAiAX or UOl,lAUTKS. K'irmcnis worn ami poor. JiHlokitH.'V'vohlin hi cad." To provo how jicait his iservntit tMiro, Ono day the Jolokuv door Catio' boK'jlni' '(Io'nlfleW'ard Ono loaf aUmi-is," thoslewnrd ftaldi h faithful d.besldiV will not tho Iord Tor theo an oivur'MiMiift lde?" 1 TlioMlewanl naiie sIurIo loaf with care, Andcut four pUch an t-uuil share. Then to the htv&io friendly tone, Ono each for to me, tho abbot one. Ono for tho dojjf (tiu but obey," ,IndokU!(niiiHu&-jin.irwent his wny. yotboon rt'foiicllod, hrmt")t, u lover of "Vloshy nails tU'iioto tliuiu'iMiii to lio mild in temper, Idlomtil hi.y. M'.iicmiil blauU nalU hiiow tho per son to lio very deceitful to his nelIihor, nml Htihjeet to many tllspii.-.L-i. MU'tl mid nuirked luilNslgiilfy ttchol- oi'loiitid inartlul nalure, lven to cruel- and us in iny little marks as there are, thoy .eai; no many evil tie.siieH," t Uheder diniiltwc, i I biead with pleading Notions, nndJ Oucrinoro Ihe I eyes. I "fllo liLiu my iitoitdkUHmitlYKald! Tho Ionl pnivl.Uc steward uao tho bread. ARrtln the linid atlie thrrwhold sI.mmI, And, faint W lilt fc Ik Wt-.t a Utile AkjiI. "Ohohlm thy The Lnrd prn Pie. A little while, hi thus .lodokUH said slewaid gave thn bread. 1, blind, i. b l tamo, Tho fourth time fco Lord; and ben nan to "(ilo thetl.j;s 1,,,'y man leplled; 'I'ho Lord, who ifc. iaens, will pro Me." i no siewnru K.iMfciem'ir lelt llio plio, And ii(.lcotriul'ihyf,ilth Is f-ieatl Tlty rird hat h pill jter anfs loyalty As thou hast tni'-iM buduno tntlieo?" Tho Rtowaid lookJ in, ihe ttampill bay, Ikholtlt foitrI.utcq.it anchor lay. 1'ar up tin lr hMch jter's tllmpltii line llroke round thfirjwell stonsl with bread mul wluo I Joyful thoftewanll to thn utrnnd, Aiul Haw no man ito vessel Ktaudj Iluton Hiefhoroa khltolmiinor w.ed, Whereon liij;uldcnaa'si' wordn weionraved: rotirMitps lio sctlidoththo ravens feed, To him who hath itn-s supplied Hit ned, One for tbo abbot, In 1 Ut belu ; Ibo steward ami tliiko portions win ; J lio fourth Is for thrHHeedy kin 1 HY A. 1'. IlL'MI'IIttLY, HPA.MC 111.. ins motiii:h Ills mother, I.t.r mo spank Ho Is such a Ho the baby n Af.d he's bio! Oftheitoll I k. Ho has 1110111' Aiul thciflx in Ti wh'it lututiilsfli.f Kui. Last nlnhtheptl. ker 'ealh his AiLilnui'w ihalr Ik inotbi r, uiiy'd toy. Ihn, ia nose. And ho told intfc Win n I aske Then when poi W an Kt.irlhiK Ho Hi d hertv toKellu Iticilly lsipilt. How ono h nor1 How ho puti piiilie' And c.tyeniu Yu may icucss lioyishtrlili Snl'll hp ink bin Tho naughty whopper. :iino there. rw.Toodlis ini. kiilles, tlllll. UK. lallyjarsj sHtoeklns, cluaiH. nyanotht r at, luothi r tiSfctcous. MODERN klSTRY, A Voi.umi: fitllilliu Hook of tliu lluiuljor, tlii'Hcicir JIddciii I'm iii Wry, tliklly nt nt; to tlio Hyu ti'int of D'Ai'iiwitl; id Dci-ljitiiolk'.i by A. U.Cnils,Iitltl)C'fnmiI)lllii'il in l.oiidiiii. air. Clias litoiiKlit to gether a liir(,'i! niiKiil' uinti-lii,' n-i- hiji, without wiyliis much of it hu licliovi'.-i. I lu fount .-ydi'im of 1 1'Arpc-ay rollrs, llio t'L'lt'limtij ccrs. I-'rom thciu nr rules fur interirotli btory upon tlie iiinl l)ebrtr- iich eliiroiiiiin en in (lctnil tlio the knots nml hollows, lines nml fi-s tlmt occur in various hands; and tiot-tmliesthcin iirluht will lie able tjl fortunes and read characters, at abu as wisely ih any waiideriiiK Kil'flVltlioiit much study ho may lie, inlpcrlleial way n palmist. Tints; I "A Iiandstmiotlilulo; m tlio ilu Kcr.- thick denote thfe-oii to ho of phltiriuatlL' coiuple.-ildU. slotlil'ul Imt modent. "If tho paint of Ihfid lie loiiciuul llio llnjiers well-proifcncd, and not soft, hut rather li!ird,notes tho pur- sou to ho iiiKcnuoiM, tjiaiiKeable.and Klven to tlieftanil vli "Ifthohanil ho liollolldand well knit in the joints it m-ts lone; life In now liosl'ITAIitTY AMON'tl I.tONM. ''I havobeen nstiri'tl," sitys Chculcr In his " I'resent Stale of .Morocco," "that it llrcbowlio went out to hunt tlio lion, having proceeded far into the forest, Impelled to moot w ith two lion's whelps that camy to caress lilm. Tho hunter topped with the little animals, and, wnltiii"; the coming of the slro or thu dam, too!; out his breakfast and pivo them a part. Tho lioness arrived tin- perceived by the hunt-iii.in, so that ho Iind not time, or perhaps wanted tho courage, to tako to his gun. .rtor hav ing for foine timo looked at the man wlio was thus feasting her young, tho lioness went away, and soon after re turned, bearing nsheop, whlchshecamo and laid at tlio huntsman's feet. Tho llrebo, thus become ono of tlio family, took this occa-Ion of making n good meal, skinned tho sheep, Hindu u fire and roasted a part, giving tho entrails to tho young. Tho lion camoalso ; and as if respecting the right') of hospitality bowed no tokens of ferocity. Their nest tho next day havliigllnlsbed their provisions, returned, and caino to tho resolution never more to kill those ani mals, tho noble generosity of which ho had m fully proved. IIo caressed tho whelps at taking leave of them, and tbo dam and slro accompanied hlin till ho was wifely out of the forest." l'oWKlioi' AN AX.-Thu other tiny I was holding a man by the hand a hand as llrm in its outer texture as leather, and his sunburnt face as Inflexible as parch mentlie was pouring forth a tirade of contempt on tho-o who complain that they get nothing todo, as an excuse fur Idle loafers. .Said I, "Jeff, what do you work at'.' "Why," mid he, 'I bought mo an ax three years ago, that cost mo two dol lars. That win all the money that I hail. I went to ehopplng wood by tbo cord. I have done nothing else, and have earned more than trt'iUU, drank no grog paid no doctor, and have bought 1110 a llttlo farm in tlio lloo-ier State, and shall bo married next wiek to a girl who has earned iS-UO since she was elgb teen. My old ax I shall keep in the drawer and buy mo anew ono to cut wood with. Alter I had left him I thought to my elf; "That ttx ami no grog." These aro tho things that makes a man lu tlio world. How small a capital that ax how sure of succoos with tho motto, "no grog." And then a farm and a wife the of all. best 'then denotes riling to tho ibo lingers too at tho ends, alt, nnd ad-1. land is longer ,teiiiires and okcu a great rcury that an will rule lfe will bo 1 wear the to bo ) nature, hut if overthwarted short lire. "lie wliosu hum! Is iiiautlty of bis body, short and thick, and will liu a thief, a Her dicled to all manner o "When thu palm of than tho duo urooort tho fingers moro thlcl- how much they are thumoru shoiiilgnllles that tho man Is proud, idliSgllgeut, and so much llio inoru bww much tho moro brawny, "(ireat and long hunt spirit, liberality, good tltioiis, craft iuess : but tho person i ho a good counsellor, anil fulthfuljils frlemls, "Observe, tlio finger ol Is tbo llttlo finger, such his own house, and li pleasing and obedient liu ; but If it he short, and reach not tiiiitt, liu will have a shrew, and she breeches. "Iiio.ul nail show thilmou bashful, fearful, but of g "When tliero is it eertivblto mark at tho extremity of thenj shows that tlio person has moro horL than bub- tlety, aiul that ids worf btibstancu will be Impaired throiighgiigcnce. "Wlilto nails and lonffiuoto much sIcknct-H and liiflnnltyiecially fe vers ; an indication of nlrt!i anil de celt by women. I "If upon tho white l'thlng tip pears at tlio extremity lit is pule, it denotes short 1 1 l'u by 4cn death, and tlio person to bo giv cliolly. "When thcronppears a redness of divers colorsnt of tho nails, It shows thu choleric mid very quarrel "When thu extreme Is sign of husbandry. "Narrow nulls tlcnolo tl Inclined to mUcliief, and t ills neighbors. "Long nulls feliow tho ,on to bo good natured, but distrust! unit loves reconciliation rather than a-rciiccs, "Oblique, nails dignify del and want of courage. "l.ittlu round nulls ilcinf obstlnato anger anil hatred. "If they bo crooked at thbtreiulty, they bhow prldo anil flercoL. "iiouiui nuns fallow n emtio person, to inelaii- aln mixed beginning on to bo o. 1:, it Is u rson to liu i Injury to roOI.-HAIIDY THICK l'l.AYIWI HV Hoys The It rrible mull. Three broth ith, the eldest of whom was not over twelve years of age, living near Hot mail's Station, on the Cincinnati A In tllauapolls Kaili-oad, and Incurring the terrible rKk of having a tiain pa lug over them al full speed. They repeat ed this recently, at sad en-t, with the passenger train run hy conductor Oeo Drain. This train, out from Cincinnati was running along at a usual speed when tho engineer happened to dbcov or three little human lornis, curled li in holes between tbo ties, ju-t as tho on glue was within a few yards of them There was no chance to stop the train until it luiH pif-ed over them, and pro ceeded some distance fiirthe-. Tho of. fleers of the tialn had returned to tho spot tind found tho tlueo ehlldrleu ter ribly bruised. All bad broken I inil and ouo of them had his head mashed lu such a maiiiiitas to uiako his loeov erv a matter of doubt. It seems that lu selecting their nests they had not calcu latcil correctly as to the depth, and that the break box had caught thorn. I he tire children of Mr. John House. mil (imtpotis traltl, An A wit i. HrAiTii Accidhxt. One of tho most horrible reaper acel dents that has ever come to our kuowl edge occiired lu a wheat Held thrte miles south of tbo village of Cascade in tills county, on Thursday, .Aug. 1st It seems that a child but three years 'of ago straved from its home into a wheat Hold, which was near by, and fellitsleoi: among tlio wheat. Before long the lath or of the child came along with a reap or. drlviiiL' at a brisk rate, llu was startled by a sharp cry, which was al most Instantly hushed. Looking down atthohleklohoMiw what was oncu hi Infant child rolling before tho knives already dead. IIo Instantly stoppi thu team and got down to tho knives Tlio little creature was frightfully iiinii glctl. Tliu slcklu had cut and mangled It from Its head to Its feet. Its face was not recognizable, so terrlblu bad been tbu work of thu knives Its nose and cheek and eyes had all been lacerated Tho skull had been cut through and iirobablv this almost instantly killed tho child, as tho head was evidently the first Halt struck. Tliu child screatiu but once, and then was instantly still Dttbittjuo Tiitus. said that otltlrnl. THE TWO JUDGES. April last, Mrs. Jane Swls-helin, ono of tlio editorial Mali' of the lllsburg Oimiticivltt, was a regular correspondent of tho Cliambersbttrg lie imslttit'i. At that timo tho Allegheny rcpudlators had Justs-elected .luilgu Wil liams, of Comitctlt'tlt, us their choice font member of the Supremo Court of tbo .State. Mrs. Swlssbelm notices that fact, and thus ppeaks of Judge Wil liams: ' It ainicars to bo all acknowledged fact that the l'lttsbiirg bar Is to-day as Utile burdened with brains as at any period Iitco it was a bar and no better evi dence of Its appreciation of rcmevlnhtc Mttitocrit! coiiiu lie oiicreu tiian its se lection of Judge Williams for tbo Su premo llencb. In Ml and '12, when ho as a law student in tno oiucu ot .lunge Lowrle. 1 had some billncss In settling my father's estate, lio who was since iiKigo i.owrie was my attorney, i.oing i tho olllce ono nay. i iiiuiKi mm ex plaining to Mr. Williams and another student a point ol'law.nnd lioiisked me to sit down and wait. I sat down and hail the benefit of the explanation; heard thu questions propounded by Mr. Williams and tliu other student, and the going over and simplifying tho caso by the teacher. I sat In blank ainuzo nient, wondering If that little man ever, ever, r.vint, would get enough law Into his liead to maku any kind of living by letting It out lu quantities to stilt cu-to-mers; but be Is sober, Industrious, pa tient and plodding, anil after all his dullness of comprehension, did learn u good deal of law, and 1 think that In any easo which win well established hy irecedent. and which bad been careful v and lucidly explained, aiidsimplllled ho could understand It, and would i Io nic accord tig to his knowlcdgetiud be lief. When bu conns to a new Held of Investigation, tbo mints have compas- lon on the iioor, lat, short, puny man. What a tlmu ho would bavu wading. floundering and what a mudillu ho would bu likelv to make of it ! A man of active brains would not bu likely to rim quite as much to that substance most valuable in whales, and If tho lte- iiinillcan party m 1'enn-ylvaiila have ho Utkv material out of which to man ufacture u Supremo Judge than lion. w. v. or u. v ., or v . something WllllaiiHof I'lttsberg, then itttl Mtcr olc far (.70 l)' ..lomttic vtimlnlutt;. wlio- soeeer he iiitti tic, on thetiottml tittt tiey cannot be tmrttal. In contrast with this notlco of Judge! w imams, oi Connecticut, from ono who, like him, is attuliod to the prln- lples of tbu ltadieal party, wo present tliu following tribute to Judge Sliars- wood, of Pennsylvania, from the pen of I-. li. l'oimlmaii, of thu 1'ittsburgh (!t:itte, a leading ltadieal organ in tbo western part of the State : In nominating Judge Sharwood. as (heir candidate lor thu .Supicmo bench, the Democrats have made ti wi-o selec tion lor themselves tluriiiL' tlio iirotrriuM of their canvass, antl for ilic people of me. leitoic iviiiiiitmiccttiti in tiie lie Simula be dieted. Ho is as stiitalilt! maii lor thu place us they could have brought forward. Naturally of sound and discriminatingjudgnient, his I'.ieul- tlso have been matured by thorough tudy and a largo and varied experi ence. Indeed, lie Is a consistent and honored olllce-bearer in tlio l'resbvterl- :m church. As it magistrate, a suii clou of unfairness or partiality has never been raised again-1 lilm. Tbc.-e are tho two Judges presented to the people by attaches of tho ltadieal parly. The contra-t could not ho inatlu tronger, oven by tho most devoted and attached friends of the Democrat ie can didate. JudgeShai sWood Is commended for eminent ability us a lawyer, while is a magistrate It Is aid a "a sii-picion " of unfairness m-pat tlallty lias never "been rai-id against lilm." This Is high praise, aiul, coming from a politi cal opponent, should maku an i in press ion upon that cla-s ol people who pro fess to act independent of all parly or ganization, and cast their votes for the best men. NEGRO SUFFRAGE TO HI! roltCIll) UI'ON it.nnsyi.vania nv tiu: hu.mh conohims. Tltr. following article from tho Ilar- risburg Tdeyraph, (Judge Williams' central Slato organ,) of tho Sith Instant confirms whatwo bavo repeatedly alllr mod namely, that tlio ltadieal leaders Intend to attempt the enforcement of negrosiill'riigo In Pennsylvania In op position to tlio Slato Constitution and tho wishes of our people. It aiyH : a tii..vi:itA r. act or coxtiiiiys on tiu: hl'lTHAOi: Q.IT.MTI0N. "Tin: opinion of thinking men, of slatesmeii and philanthropists, Is fast closing strongly on tliu subject of secur ing tho passage of ti general law of Con gress, regulating tbo suffrage question In all the Stales of thn Union. ( Ongross fixes the status of citizenship tho peri od at which a native born arrives nt tlio rights of citizenship the period for naturalization and Congress, unques tionably, Is tho proper power for defin ing thu rights ot the black man to tho elective frunehlso lu the several States. Congress, In order to promote harmony of action in political contests, and do nway with tlio wijittt. tlincriniliialionr, which nre practiced by tbo States on tills subject, should nt its next tension act upon Its unquestionable Constitu tional authority by adjusting tills vexed question throughout tho nation, by do Ing Justice to men who add to tliu pro ductive' wealth of tho country in peri ods of peace, and wlio in timo of war have shown their ability and willing ness to peril their lives in tho defense of tho Government. "At tho session of Congress last spring Mr. Sumner introduced a 1)111 in the Senate providing for the adjustment of tho franchise question in tho several States. There Is no doubt whatever that Congress, when it meets next Novem ber, will puss ut an early ilay a general net, f)'',''".' to the teiole (ountri, anil rrtntilMiintf throughout Ihe nrttion the ritht qf alt American citizens to role, without am cceluxinn on aeraitnt of com plexion. Tills will bo u most potent aim prompt remedy lor mo iiiiucuitles In all the Northern State). In everal, tlio lteptibllcans hesitate to ral-e tho is suu In behalf of colored suffrage. It Is a question which, if debated, State by State, must aroii-o all tho old and hur led prejudices of tlio vulgar and igno rant. Toiicblcvo Justice for all their citizens, by local action, mti-t bo stoic, tedious and uncertain, lint when Con gress exercises its power, tho ell'ect is prompt anil unimpeded. A general law will cut tho (iordlan knot and set tle tho issue finally," Wit and jtttimov. A cossomi'T, being tod that it was sweet to die for his country, excused hlm-elf on the ground that he never did like sweet things. At ii recent railroad celebration tbo following Hcntlincilt Win given i "Our mothers tlio only faithful tenders who never misplaced n Bwltch. AN lnquisitivu urchin nt 1'lttsflcld, Mass., whllo reciting a lesson, tho other day.from Christ's Sermon on tbo Motm t, broke out: "Mother, did Jesus Christ get two thousand dollars a year for preaching. A b'nw IIahd TntNO-s. Kxperlenco and observation bavo taught men that His Hard to quit ehuwlng tobacco. Hard to keep from eating too much. Hard to drink liquor and not bo In temperate. Hard to pay our tlohts. Hard to rp-s( temptation. Hard to believe a Hitin you know to Ito a liar. Hard to turn llio other check when wo aro struck. Hard to borrow money from frlendi when wo need it. Hard to lovo onr enemies. Tin: Belfast Journal tolls tho fol lowing Btory: "A gentleman of this city, during planting season, coming Into his grounds ono morning, observed tho gnrdner engaged In dropping corn inn long drill acrois garden. Straddling tho drill, basket In hand, tho absorbed Hibernian moved slowly along, intent only on bis occtipntlou. Close behind lilm stalked tho immensoSIiangbai roos ter of a neighborhood, accomodating bis pace to that of tlio corn dispenser, and carefully picking up every grain as ho went. Tho disgust of tbo gnrdner as ho took bis lieu mid prepared to cover tbo corn that was not there, may bo Imag ined but cannot bu described." Ol'l'OSITlllN KSDOllSIIMHNT. TllU Philadelphia Suntlaj Dteputeh, llku many other ltadieal Journal-, llnds nothing in Judge Shafawood to con demn, but much to commend. It says : " No better lawyer than the lion, (feorge Kharswood can be found in Pennsylvania. Aa a Judge lie has had ample experience, and lias conducted iiiniseii in an things with purity, im partiality and industry. His knowl edge of ihu law Is extensive. His loin practice has cast a mind, originally of aiuiiiciai neni, liiioanrmaiid enduring mould. Ills Judgment Is strong, his perceptions acctite, and bis de.-lro to do ju-tlco in all ca-es transparent. Ho has a little ol tlio weakness of favoritism or of the fault ol dlsl ko as anv man and In his long career upon tbo bench of tlio district court in tills city there has been nothing to show that lio over allowed his prlvatu opinion to inlluenco his judgment or to color his viuw of a case. u believe mm to bo most nil nilrably fitted fur the position for which ho has been named, by personal integ rity, deep learning, and tho Possession of the analytical ability which compares principles wmi nicis anil applies io cir cumstances the llttlug legal coiiseiiueii' ees. The clilzens of Philadelphia will be well satisfied with the nomination of .Ittdgo Shtirswood, and lie will bavo a band-omo support from independent voters in an parties.' " lr Ills Tail Co mi: Out." Tlio fol lowing is an old joke, but as it comes in a new dress, wo think it will bear pro- ervlng: Two darkies lu the AVcst went out to limit possums, etc., and by accident found a largo cave, with quite a small entrance. Pooping In they discovered three young bear whelps in the Interior. " Look heali, Sam," said ono "whllo 1 go in dar and gets tbo young bars', you just watch heali for tlo old bar." Sam gut asleep in thosttn, when open ing ids eyes, ho saw tbo old bear scour ing her way Into tho cave. Quick as wink bo caught her by tlio tall, and hold on like blazes. "Hello, dar, Sam, what dark do holo dur?" " Lord bless you, (Jumbo, save your self, honey ; If dis tall como out you'll llnd out what dark do hole!" Ci,r.vi:u An.miham. It I Napoleon, when liu was ukcd hy Dr. O'Mcra If lie really thought ho could liavu Invaded lCngluud at the timo ho tlirealcntd todoM), icpllttl in tho nil. lowing anagram i " Able was 1 ere I saw l.lb.i." Whether this Is truu or not, woshoiild like to see n moro Ingenious or extend ed anagram, which, tho reader will ob serve, reads tho sumo backward or forward. Tin: New York Tribune, lu an article on "Tho Pennsylvania i auva-s," urns puts tbo steel Into tlio address of tbo ltadieal Slide Central Committee, and tho-o paper.- which aro conducting tho cain.-algn on tho Wot principle: Ws cannot endorse the address of the licpuhllctuiSlato Committee, in which .luilgo Shaiswood isattneked witli more zeal than discretion. Hols denounced as thu orator of a States rights celebra tion, held in the dark age- ol ls;) as II an act of !!n years ago could have vital meaning now. The very toasts offered hy others at 1 lie dinner In lWllaro quoted to show that Judge Sliarswood Is not tit for tliu olllce of Chief Justice, tint tbo editorials of obscure Democratic papers are copied In capital letters, as proof of his sympathy with the rebellion. The case of Jlorlo against Tiott, in which J udgo Sliarswood decided against tbu contiutlonaI power of Congre-s to maku paper money, Is aNo advanced its an ar gument against his election, a purely le gal deol-lon, which, whether right or wrong, was untile solely upon Judge Sharswnod's understanding of the law. We submit that this is nut Ibo way in which Pcnn-ylvaniu should elect her chief Judicial olllcor-. Such a canvass should he conducted on thu highest ground possible in party rivalry, and especial care should bo taken not to drag in tlio dirt the ermllio of Ju-t!ce. Thu formal decisions of eminent Judges uiion thu noluts of law ought not to bo bandied about in appeals to popular pa-stou. t no purity ami minor ot inu ludlclnrv aro moro than a party tri umph. If the decisions of a court uro to hu tho subject of party strife, and do nate in stump sneccnes, wo may mil farewell to tin independent and fearless Judiciary. Hold tliojudgo accoimtablo to ii political putty for his coiistrrction of tlio law, and wo inevitably tempt him to sacrillco Ids Integrity; to becomo that iiiea.iest of all creatures u sworn minister of justice, obedient to tho dic tates of politicians. It Is preclsoly this tendency which wo fear tho Itepubllcan stl'il.i . 'iiiniiillH'it nf PiHitisvlv-iitihi on. cou-clou-iiy encouii'ge, iimi wo would bid them lake warning by thowietcli oil and degtaded icputatlnu of tbo judi ciary of tills city, In which flirt courts have becomo thu meio tools of political dubs. Paic-on (!) lluowNi.ow, whom the Hadlculs just now delight to honor, and whom thu negroes huvomadeCiovornor of Tennessee, used the following l.m guagu whlloiiiakingn speech in 1S.11 : " I heard all tho particulars of your burning that negro tliu other day, and think j ou served lilm exactly right Whenever you get to hurtling negroi and dram-shops, count mo ono; I'll help you." Ho was then a violent pro-slavery man. lu lSfifl ho joined tho ltadieal party, and in a speech before tbo "Southern i'nlon Convention" held at Philadelphia, said: " I would lather go to bell with loyal negro, than to Heaven with whitu rebel." Lot it lie remembered that this man is honored and endor-ed by tho ltadieal parly. Judge Williams, who with yankee cunning asks your suffrages to maku him Supreme Judge of the Slate, endorses this man and sanctions his election. Tin: l)AN(ii:i'. or Siiin-iEziNti. An exchange relates an incident of recent occurrence, which illustrates very forci bly tbu danger of attempting to squeeze tlio hand of a young lady, particularly if tlieru is n third person near: A young lady who ltad several admirers was at n party tho other evening and fell in with two admiring swains. While sit ting in tliu back part of tliu room with both of her lovers, each of her atlmlrirs concluded to slip ills hand under bur shawl anil try what effect tho sneezing of her hand would have. lie went for it and succeeded. Great day,how happy ho was ! IIo squeezed, and she Ktteoi (d apparently. Ho felt gloriously all over, and she evidently felt glorious too. After qttitu a joyful timo spent in that way.tho lady throw back her shawl and revealed tothollttlecrowd standinn near our two youths squeezing ono an other's bands most lovingly. It don't tlo to say "squeeze" to either of them since. In n Circular Note, theSublimo Porto aniionnce.s to Ids Ministers at foreign courts, that the war In tbu Island of Candla has been brought to a close, and Hint a general amnesty has been granted to the Insurgents, Tho same nolo proinles that many reforms will bo forthwith Introduced in thu laws and administration of tho Island. Wbataeontrast between thu conduct of Mohammedan Turkey and Christian United States V Tho ono at tlio eloso of ii rebellion grants u genoial amnesty, and tbo other timlerslmllur circumstan ces not only disfranchises tho peoplo but Its leaders wish to confine them "with bayonets In tlio penitentiary of hell" as liiad. Stevens expre-sos It. Had tho people of tho South been permitted to tako their place lu the Union, as they desired to do, they would now bo lu a condition of com parative ease, with ample means to as sist to pay a largo portion of tho nation's Indebtedness, Hut under the legisla tion of tho Hump, they aro paralyzed and Impoverished, pay llttlo or nothing Jidcii: Siiahswood Is In favor of law, order and constitutional rights of all men. Judge Williams Is pledged to make everything elso subserve tho ptirpo-u of his party. Tho Constitution and laws of Pennsylvania nru as noth ing to him when they stand in thu way of Mongrellsin. Which oftheso two gentlemen Is best qualified to fill a seat on tbo Supremo Bench of tho State? Mis-uuh! has hitherto boasted of her largo mules, since tbo displacement of Sheridan at New Orleans and his aiv poliilinoiit to tbu Missouri district, slio can lay claim to owning the greatest llsS. TiiADDia's tii'i.vi;.N has written letter to thu Itadlculs of Pennsylvania that they may bo in danger of defeat in October "through apathy." IIo means Into tbo Treasury, ami tlio peupluof tlio through Democracy. North bavo to coiitrihulo lorty minions ! of dollars to tho military satraps to ell- A mi;i;tin(i of ltadieal Itepubllcans Always Hiiiii.nd, Ah Idlu follow complained bitterly of his hard lot, and said that hu was born on tbu hist day of tbo year, tliu last day of the month, and tho last tiny of the week, and ho hud nl ten 11-1 I ifmii Holitiiil.haiitl. If ii lielluved It would have been a hundred dollars 1 porlntond tho leglstratlun of negroes lu Now orl; lias nominated Gen. Slier in Ids pocket If ho had not been born at and keep llio ltadieal party alive.- -tltr- Ulan, for President, and Gov. Teuton, u thle Volunteer. for Vlco-Prcsldent. A Stoiiv or Ti'iiKr.v Hiviui Iowa. Oh Turkey Hiver lived Amasu Bar ker, a worthy Itinerant minister of the Methodist Church. Besides beluga fish er of mull lie was n llsbor of fish, and al so delighted In tlio pleasures of tlio chasi . To him ouo fine Saturday night cairn another sou of Nlmrod Jack Waters. Jack woke uptho minister by calling to lilm outside, Tliu parson put his head out of thodoor ami recognized ills friend at once. " Mr. Barker," says Jack, "lino nigh! for coon hunting. Can you como out and havo a shot?" A mullled protest in a femlnlno voice was faintly hoard Itisido tho house j but tho good minister was too ardent i hunter to yield oven to petticoat in lltieiice. A moment later ho appeared nt tlio door in hunting trim, mid the two ineitt started off, although tho pro test was repeated more strenuously, ac companied by thu apparition tit a whi tlow of n head encased with a rutlled night cap. Spltooftho lino night, however, and tho skill of thu hunters, luck was against them, anil several hour-, hud passed be fore they met with any tiling worth taking home. At in-t tho parson des cried a fine coon In n tree. Being a uprightly parse n ,tuid an ugiIo,lio climbed up after the animal, following It to quite a height. At lust, getting a good chance, hu luvellcd ids gun. " Why don't you lire?" hoarsely whispered Jack, after waiting several minutes, during which tho parson re mained suddenly transfixed, neglect ing to pull the trigger. " 1 say, Mr. Waters," hu replied, "what timo Is it? Iteiucmber this Is Saturday night." "No It Isn't," mym Jack, looking at bis watch, "it's Sunday morning. Just live minutes past twelve. Now, flro quick', you won't bavu such a chance again." " No, no,' replies tho mtuNtor, "It won't do, Mr, Waters. Too late, now wo must come another time." ' " But Just glvothu coon a crtiuk," ur ged Jack. "Can't do It," said thominlstcr.slow. ly descending. "Kccolleet iint tho commandment says: 'Ikiiiembcr tho Subbitth day to keep It holy' 'coon or no coon!" Sc the virtuous Sabbatarians went home.