UMi 11 nwn - - - ....... , -ki -WW f (TtlJt'Z i-riiw rtis 'nil tn .: .K i ' . ; . ii ' i. . .i w ,y fiVMjp I " ; ' " ' ( i -NO. 40. Sloomnhurjo gushicr,!! Sirytorg STOVES AND TINWARE, I ACOII MIU'Z, ilcatcrlll stnus A Manure, Mnlll tl M., nhovu cnlllt holme, l-ntl M' !!l'.,.'liUr! "I,,vr" n,"l llnro, Itupctt j. block, .Main!,, wont nr.Mnrkct. vl-nll CLOTHING, &c, DLOWIjNllLMtO, merchant tnllor, Main m., LM , door above. Amnloim house. vbiiH I W. CI II :M IILHI.IN, holcnnlo imil rcinUi1cn7 il, or In clotlilnir.rtc.! 1 lurt nian'.i bulldlm-. Mnln ktreet. vl-nll DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &e. 1 N. MOVi:it, ilriurslstnml npothecury. Hit 11 t-huiiKti block Mntn nt. vl-nl It1 !V I't'T, ilruiwlit nnd nnnthocnry, lttiport I'j, block, Mnln at., west of Market, vl-ul'l clocks, "watches, &ft H CATHCAHT.WftlcIl mill dixit maker. Mniliit JV t., below Mnlll, v 111 1 1 I ol'W liiatNIIAIII), watch mi.l ilotk maker, I J ni'iir soul hmst comer Muln and Iioiikh. l-nrl ( l HAVAOl!, denier In clock", watches niul Jewelry, Mivlii wt., ncurly oppsltn American house, B00T3 AND SHOES, 1 M, HIIOWN, hoot nnd shoemnker.Maln street , kiuhjsIIo American house. vloil'I 4 nLI.LDLIt.mnnufaclnter nnd denier In bonis il and hhncs.Mnlnst., opposite I IpNeopnl church vl-ntl UIJNIIY KLI'IM, mnuuf.icluter ntiil denier In boots nnd shoe, groceries itc, Knst lllooms burg -Multi st. vDiiH DAVID IH1TZ, boot and ahoetnaker, Main t., below llnittuan's toic, west of Market si net. vl-nll PROFESSIONAL Iv It. It. V, Kinnoyurceon dfnllst, teeth oxtiaet J ed wllhout piun. Mnln st.( nearly opposite l.plseopal Church, vl-nl'l l II. M'KKLVY, 51. 1. surgeon ntnl phjslclan J south sido Mnlll st,, below Mill kc-t. vl-nlt I It. UVANN, M. li. Kuim-on and physician south J Mdc Muln St., below Mnrket. lnl'l rC. UUrnUt, M. D. surgeon and Physician, tJ Market Rt.,nbovoMnIw, inlj lH. II. L IIOWKU, surgeon ilcntlst, Main st.. slelan, l-nli Unit MILLINERY AND FANCY a00DS. ish i.izin iiam;m;y. UulIaliiK', Mnln Kt. mltlliuT, UuniHry vl-nll MIHS A. l. Wl;llM, f.mry kikmLi. notlmiii, ImioIik, hlatloiury, north Klily Mnlustict't l.i-low Int kit. II PI-TIIUMAN', milloncry uinl fancy koo.1h np i pOHltn i:plsci)pul flmu'li. Mnln Ht. vl-iil( MIIM. .JVUXA A. A HAliriLniCI.r.Y, liullcs I'hmliM )iul ilross pattfriu, Moullifii hI corner ',lli "til.w"HVHt' 11111 Mil-. M. Il.rUllMAN, mllilncr. Mnln M.(IjpI.iw lliirtmiut'fi Btorc, weM of Mnrkcl n, Mil 1 JPIMOII HSI:h IIAUMA:;, mllt.-nory iitTTfaiicy l gt-'o-ln, Main btn i IJusl hulow Anu'rlcati Imuv,.. 1-n II MIHKM. I)i;UUtCIChON. inllloiipry ami lancy jpHhlh Mnl:iht.,ttppohlttj Court House, l-nll HOTELS AND SALOONsT " I UiAcoClC.nterniM cnllin mloon, Amcrl ) fin II ou hp, Mnlti si., I!(iltcr 1,1-itcock hitpciln tin. lent. llllj irlDMYr.lt fc JACOIlY, ronn-Hlonry, liakiry, 1 unit u vtcr hhIooii, whulnnlo ami rut nil, lis iliniint' Idork, Mnln t, vl-nll IMiK A. WIIIUI, foiifi-ctloni-ry, huki ry, mi'l o h 1 lei Mlloon, wlioh Hate niul iclull, Mulil., Just iclow iron. l-tiii nXi'lIANfli: Illin:!., Itv .I. I'. CAhijiW, Main I J Kt,, OppOsllH COlirt llOUM'. vlM I Ml'ltH'AN IKUMlIJiy John Ij.moci;. Mnln A nt wthtof IroiiKtrit-l. 1 1 nuItKH UliTKI,, by I.V MAfni-n.fHKt i nl of V Main Kt. vl-iii; 1) STOIINTJI, ivfiL'shnu'iit sulofjn.Mulii bt.Jul , kIj iw court houst1. vl-nl 1 l l'.r,S(,oV( tcfrcHluncnt Hiilooti, i;xclmnj;c I linU'I, ,:ivNon Cntiiitui, Hiipcrliilcmlcut 1-n 1 1 r 11. (JlU.MOltl., l-'fiolmiciit Mtlonn, HltUc's MoLkhimlliNkloMuliifct. 1 nil MERCIIAliTS, &R0CERS, &c. i,i.IA(oi:m, c. I'lKiluim;. xnntiUH i ic Muln I j slMithovo Coin I House, I-n I'J Sll, Mil. 1 .1 It, ilcnlcr In dry k".K kiocimIch, ciuunswnic, Hour, mlt, mkhf, notions ilc. l.xchiinjju Mock, Muln Mu ct. vl-nM MKKIA'Y NI!AIj A Co, (hnlcih In ilry (jiN, groceries Hour, feed, mlt. ilt.li, Im-ii, nnlli-, etc., iinrllu'fit e-triier Malniind Mnrket h(, Iiu t i J. hl-OAN, ileulf rln eholccilry nl, IIoum' A kc epl iiffi?ninN. fi t sh hi (teerlt h, i tt etc. Muln a., oppo-.lto court lioiwi. v-lnil I K. r. Yl.lt, kwi ritm niul K'H'ri' nicicliniullfc J Mnln M., iihoxo Wol. 1-n 1-1 C HOWKIt, ImtK nml enpw, Imots cii'l rhoen. Mnln nboc court lmu.c. in i T.HIIAIiri.rhS'lryjjfKMt-, tjtff lies, ltoof, I j, slioec, elc., Ilupert blodt, Main St., we -it nt Maiket. vl-nll ( MAlMt, dry fZtxnU and notions MtiilhweM I , Mini i r Main and lion Ms vl-nll I ,1. llUOWr.lt, dry noods jitm ei li , etc,, not 111 ) , Miht eoriur Main ami lion wt. 1 nil pi:V. A. IlAlVniAN. thy (,'oods ladloiis and I I jroecrlcH,, Mnln t.,npprHlie KpiseopaUhuieli. Mi I I Mil, IIl'.NHHr,lUli:it, (am nl,)i!io(erIeH, tolmc , co, and confectionary, Main M., below Ann r Kiui liouHC, l-ii 1 1 DA. JHX'KM-JY, Keystone shoe More, hi Mikmind , Hiatlutieiy, MjutliucM corner Maiket and Main sts. vlnll urjI.MAM rJtAHMlTH, eonfecttotu.ilts Main li t.,JUHtubuocntirt boiiM'. vlnll 11 Mi:'li;M!AI.I.,KtItcrnl Rtm!c f nielelain Ij. illrioitnd luniU'X, corner tf Muln sited ami Iterulek road, N l-nlt 1 .1. linnm.s,ibnUri dr (-otHNKiiciicHile. , Hhi(j's block, Main nt. below Inm yNnlt I K. (11HTON, (ItiKerleH A l'lovlsloiu, soiilli t J east corner Main and Iron 81 reels vl-nll MISCELLANEOUS, BI.OOMMIll'litl U'.MIllIlt CO. mnniimellirets nml dealers In Liunlxr, of nil kind", plnlnlnu mill iieiirlho inll-Knel. vl-ino T .1, llIIlLli.MAN, unildle nml linrnen innker, 11 . nenr houllllH'Ht collier Mnlll nnd .Mitlkel Hi. Mlll ul v. HNVULII, linrdwnre, cutlery, litiin, up., 'U. Muln n., below Iron. vl-nl) il M'tTMAN. lilfllblo uolkH. IHUir nulllllWi ht A. nonicr Mnln nnd Mnrket M. vl.nl! tl. brii( on Mnln !., et of Mnrket M. W-llfJ l H.ltlNOLr.lt.dwikr In nlnno. nru.llis nml li ,,L,likii..,it (1. V. Corolrrifiirliltliro roolilM VI-III7 1,1 J.'J'IKIll.NTDN, Willi pnpir, wlmlow hlindik, la, nml llsliirn, Itupi rt blm k, Mnln Rt. U-nll Ml hTm"aHI1:hx, nut it for (Iroier.t. r,nkoi' I . Henlnit iimi blue, Muln m., llurliunirH Imlld. lint, up Mulm, 1-nH If IlOHlINh'IOCK, iiholoKinpbor, llxrluiiiiin II. block, Muln Kl.,opposltiuiiuilboii.. vl-nll 1 1 lllintlp ,ll.t,l,r,i,,li..r llnrlliinil'M bllltit 1 lngtioitliuu-liMiriitrMulniimlMurki tht. vl-nll l ItmilllMa 1 i.ii,., iKxili-r kpi'iiml d. or from I). no'itliui'U eor'iu r Miiliinud Iron kin. U-nll T W, IIAHTOX.Iolineei.lllHl.nnd ilenlerln Ktolo il, lonl, Mulut.,oppilli'olirthoilM., Vl-liia lr l'HAfOCIt. N'otury l'ubllo, nortbiwl porni r 11 Muln nml : Mnrket l. vMiW IDIIN A, l UNHION, mutual and m!i mien (In; I liiHiiraiicPiuuipuny.iiortbiukteoriier iliiln niul Wcstnt. vl-nll CILOltnr UAKHKIIT, ninnufiieturor mid ropnlr I erorrnrekliluK inaeliluiii, tbtiubirlln ndliy. near Hbitipltkk'fi'Undi)'. ilnli I H, lU'llN. ilonlor In iiieul Inllow, i te., fluvlii- I berllll'il alley, bueH of Anierleall lioutio, l-ll 1 1 I II. I'lMIXIU.!,, knddlo, trunk nml linim. ij maker, Mala kl below court, Iiouw, vl-itKi VAUl'i:li JACdllV, llurblo ami llrown HIoiip II Works, iji.t IlkolllkblllK, llel wick mail, Vl'll 17 yTKrilLN KNDllll, lllnckkiullli, Noilli-Mikt O wimer ul Muln uml Wi.t htrut. vl-n)7 (1 i wrillt. Gluo MaUn-.miaWlilUnna raucy , WniAT.ricoltonD, Vl-nf7 (Dnuuiiatillc girnlort. (). A. ll:OAHfli:i l.hynlplnn nml llrKeon. 1 Mnln Kt,, next ilonr to Oooil'H Hotel. vl-lllf HIIU'i; ll()Ti:i, nml n n clnnont (.nTnoii. l,y 'u. rncl Muinmii(roriicr of Mnln nml rinc bt.vlnlT yW'AN ll()Ti:fi, tlintn.tier liomn liyjnl,,, Hnv IJ iter, Mnln kt nl p rfiip, vl-lilJ ) Iv, 8I.OAN', ilcnlcr 111 dry kooiW, KroetrloK, . lumlH-r mi.l Renernl Mcrcliaii'lku Mnln nt, Vl'1117 rnltOMAS lllH'Kl.i:, w,ct,llonliiUlnrncs7innkcr i .Mnln fct., ntwivp tlioHwnn Hotel. vllil7 It. HMU'ir, lilinuf iictnrernf lilt worn niul . il"i,ler In Htovei ete Mnln St., nhovo the Sunn Hotel. Vllll7 rjAMlTDI, i;Vi:ilKTT, Drugglat tc Apotlieenry. ijMnlli Htrcet. vl-nl t A H. V. COM:maN, JliTelml,riniio7"nml il.llPlit rilrnMilii-f(m,l., .Mnlll Ht next iloor to tlio hrkk hotel. vl-n!7 MH. HATIII'IIHT, flocks WntiliPH nml nun, . renulri.l. (inns nml Wutohm lor Mile, Mnln M., Iitlow l'ilip, M-H17 7 A.MlxTl. HAIIMAN, niMliPt MnkUr, anTui?. tl iltrtnkcr. Mnln Ht., below fine. vl-n 17 Al HMIA1.7. C. Ki:t.I.i:it, Conrectlnncry, OyMerii ill Ac. Ac ,1'lnoHI., liilM eon Mnln nml Mill. ll.JM!. Ki:i.(;llNi:il, llluckMiilth,on Mill , Hlieut, nenr rinc, vl-n!7 ttril.I.I AM lii:i,ON(l. HhoiinnUornml nuinur.iV M tureror llrlclt, Mill M.,uit of l'lno vlnlu I.H.tAH HNVIll'.II, I'lour nn.l OlM Mill, nml J'j liinlerln KlHlii.Mlllatieit. l-n!7 I HAM st'IlITYI.i:il, lion roiimlor, MnelilnM, i unil Mnnumrttticror plown, Mill M. vl-n 17 MII.r.H A. WILLIAMS A r,,y,TiiiinerBiili,nLTn. urncturpMoriuither, Mill Htrcet. I-HI7 IOHN Id:!.!,!:!!, Hoot una HioemnkerTlNlie .) street, opi'osltu tlio Aemloniy vl-nl7 1 It. ItCltltlNOA lIllO'lllKH.enii.cnteriinml A. llulMers, .Mnln strict, below l'lno. V1-1H7 fj AMtrr.I.M. lMtKNTISH, Vclerlnnry Nuri;eon,nt D the llrlclc Hotel, comer of Mnln nml fine sn. V1-IU7 Slight Afreet gircctoi'ij. HllTini I INT, dealer In dry K"ods Broeiles, I tloitr. feed. will. IIhIi. Iron. nail), etc.. Mir lit struct. vl-nlj W'lIirMdUJ, niauurafttircr and denier In bootn nnd shoen. lul(J rTJ.UWir.MMKU, Cidilnetmnker, Undertaker t) uudt('hulrtnaker. vl-n Hi ,i i KUMXY, lllaekfinlth, iiposlto post ollke. 1-lllU V. OMAN A Co, Wheelwrights, ilmt door ubovo school houe. vl-nlO II MKS. K. KMNII mlllenory nnd fancy Kuod", vl- ' W-SANIvHY. dealer In Leather, Hldew, Hnrk. i Ic. Cash paid for Hides vMilil V "M. M. KNT, dealer In stoes and tin ware In an us uianuies vi-iuu Jcriicil oiuu girettori). NDHl.W MADISON, ilcnlcr In dry koihN, tjro L ''c'hvt, Ki-alnliimbcr etc., Jersey Unvn. J;'-" I A CO It A. HVISIti:it, dealer 111 Illdes, Leather J It.ukelc, Madison law nshlp Columbia county ra. i-ni' H OTELS AND SALOONS. O N (i 1 () X i) II O T K L. i ii h undei signed ba Im; based ami ic-liu ulsh lluirootl stvlo the abuu uell-known Houne. MlU.itu AMONll Till! MOUNTAINS In (hchimh ts of Columbia and Hull Ivan count 1cm, in out ot thu most beaut It ul and heal thai! n nt"ns In the Stale; 1 hilly pnpaie! to aecitinnioiiatc visitors and sojourner WITH TIIKIU l'AMILIIX Tho Pond nnd blrcams aie uellstoekdl Mlth delicious Ilih ol many kinds liuiudlii J II U l 1 1 .V Si It lw 1 Iv j., and boats In m"1 order w lit bo kept for Iheinv lONiiniMiiuiou auo aiiitiseuieiii oi ueiN. nuin i tor tlshhi'r! orpleaMirin-'ieuiKlons upon this biau- i HUH Klieet ol watD .tilchts i HiA l.UAI. MILKS IN KXTKNT. j Mil rnuiiiled by an extensile Fori si. theielsaitor ded to tbu huntsiiian a sph mild field lur his oun peculiar spoils, ami exctcisu iu ins I) O O A N 1) tl U N. i Ills Liu dor will bo alwnvH nrovldcd with thu delicacies ot Hu'Keason; and his liar slocked with I'lMit: Lltji-ous, 'lite House Is laruoainl loiumo- dlous ; Hut MahllliK cM-nsl e utal safe. The Hoilsu is leached lioiu beeritl points tilt the llloonisbuiir A lU'lniwauna Kailiond: and U it sph ndld plaeu to p.ss llio hot inoulhs ill hiuu- uier. ii. iv. iit i ul. urn . .'lay 17, iMjiMm, IxTiTanuk iiotiu. " Pj HLOOMSIU'IKI. COLCMIliA COUNTY. l'A. i no u tu lot Mmuis 1 hiivhiL' uu i clmeil this ell- known n nd ci nirally-loeat ed house, thu Lxeluinj;u iioiei.Kiiuatuon hi iti-;i;i, in iiiooinstaiiu, Iniiiitdlatelvoiiiiosltii thu Columbia Count v Court Ibme, tcsjiectiiilly intoiuiM hit trlends tual the public In t nnr.1,1 that Ids houu 1-now In older for tlio leeeptlou and entertainment of tiaxelh is vhf may Im dlaposeil to J,ur it llli their ens tola, llu has spaud no e.xpciisu In piep.uliiK the Lxeiunjie. lor thu etiU'ilalniuent oi his quests neither llnll theie be nnjlhliiK wautlna (n Ids nitO lu nuiiiMcr io lueir personal (oinniii, -us loitso Is spacious, nnd injoys an excellent busl- less loc.illnll, fininlbiMses run at all times IxtMcen the Lx- chanso Hotel and lhearloi s iidlioatl dei'ts by which lraelleis will be pleasantly conwyrd to and from tint icspcclUc stations Indue lime to meet Hie cars. juu. i.i.NpI, ;ioom".burg, March '22, 101. c 1 () U V M 11 I A HO U 8 K, IIKUNAUD HTOllNKU. IIWJMI lately purchased nnd ItUed up the ell-known Itoblsou Hotel l'ropt liy, located a i r.w noons ahovi: tin; roi'itr uorsi:, onlhosatnn nUUt of the sheet. In Iho toun of Itbiomsi.uij;; ami liming ooiaiiieuu mniho iur thu same asa 11 i: H T A U It A X T, Iho l'ropllelor bnsileteriulueil to glvo to the pen pie vKlllui; tlio town on Uudncsj or pliaMiru, A liulu siuki, i.uu.m. HllubllmtiilsnN oxtenslvo, nnd N lltted up , ., 1.nr,.li . LKul imrr n I K,l ri'. 1 1 11 1,1 Kill ln-muitl evorytlllllBaboulliHoslablMimcnlkliull be condllelPd In im oulerly niul lulul nintnier, nnd be li.pfilllllly Milloltaii kliule of I be publlo pnllouiiiji.. uiyl71l"-iiiii. 'OHK'ri UOTKI,, ai:oi!(ir. v. M.uai:u, l-roprutor. Inn ,ii,.,i ii-ii.iftimi-i, hotel hn recently uuiUr- onc uidlenl ehnliKi's In llu Inlernul nrrantioiilullB, uml Its propi letor nnnounee to bN loi iner euiom nml Hi,, tinvelllni! public Hint Ills nci'iniiorlallon. lor llieoolllioit oi ins KiiiMiiiiiho,-., ... ,." , tliiicouully. Ills table will ulniiVH bn foiiml Mip plloil, not only Willi nbi.lantlal lood.but with nil thu dellenelcsof the wnkon, Ills wines ,md II riuors ic.M'opt that popiilur bcveiaee known as '.If.', i""),P"lcbaseil direct from the Imporlhut hour's, nro I'litlrely I'tiro, and llee Mom all pol KotinlHdllius, H Isthnullliil lorn liberal pallou auo I u the past, uml will continue todiM'lvo It In tho future. tli;olt(lli W. MAI'dllll, TiTv. h v a x 1 Tire v. h, ' Tin: in-PKit iiofi.1:, OUAMIIlVII.I.i:, COI.l'MIUA CO., l'A, Ths miIwpi lber rekpeclfullv Infoiim bUfilends nml tlio public, thin ne un inai n im ove iien known IIoumi of Lnieilaluiui nl, and will pluikodto rxvlvo tbu iilktom ,r all who will l.ivor lilm Willi a cull, in: will ki;j:i' a hood taiili:, n llnr well klockcU with the best of Liquors, nn.l evciy l lorl will Iki lil.lilo to remier iiiiirn wiu fncllon. .lOlirs" h.NVIIKlt. Oranyevllle, I'll., March 1 lMr7-lln. jxt'TrTv NiuT.sTvujnx, TMi: I'ropili tor of HiellicbaiiKeKalo minis now on baud iv laryu ktoek of HlTMMLH ui:rinniMi:.N"rH, coll.UllllK of Kl'Il'l.n DVStKl'.s. HlltlllNI, Tllll'K, IIOMHISAS mii Ki1 Tiixniiit, noii.nn i.uiw, HWi-ii.nuiiKi:sE, I,Af!KIt llinUt, A1K, AC, U6- COM!! ONU, L'OMIi ALL A.N1I HIli:. -S4 LA WHOM CAI.MAN. hlipcrllllt'liilillt. Illoouikburf;, May a, 117. rpiIK KSI'V UOTKb, USl'V, COLUMIIIA COUNTY, l'A, Tun kid hi liar iikiaitfull InfoinubU frluuls niul ll.o tublle, Hint bobuslnkui the nl op wi ll known lloiikc or rnlciliilniiiuil, nml will Im pteakiil lu ncolie the uuklom of all who will t,iorblui Willi u tan, III! WILL KLl'.I' A (10011 TAIII.i:, n liar wi ll stocked with the lt of Lloliois, and v cry ellorl w III bo made o icmb-i i iillii. iilU. facllon. WM. 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AlMiOTT, A T T O 1 1 N L V - A T L A V CH.VTItALfA, PA. " ' A T T O U N II Y AT LAW, lllllte Willi i:. II. LI I II.-. In bllel: bulldlliL' nd- ohihvi l',ihl Oltleo. K,i lloltnlles, ll.itk-l'ay ami nsloliH oolleetoil. jkOpVli7. jonx 0. Fni;i:,K, A T T O I! J I'. Y A i - I, A W, O lllec In llisiMor ami lteeordir'a olllco, In tho basement of Iho Ccuit House, ltloomxbuit:, I'a. OllKltT V. ClyAltK, 'till li .N I; V A T-L A W Olllco corner of Mnlll and Maikct ktiects, oer l'llkt National Il.iuk, Illooinburir, r.i. it. liiTTiii:, A 11 U II A 1 . 1 " A 1-1. A M , Olllcc on Main Mrci t, lu brick Imii.tlni; hi low Iho Coilll llollo, llliMiuishuil, Ca. Q It. 11I10(KVAY, A J (Ul, N F. Y AT LAW, IILOOM.IIHJUC:, l'A. fS- Ol Fin: Coult House Allow below tho fV tmnlflan Olllte, J.inrt',7, 11. HOIHSOX, A TTOltN LY-AT-I.A W, IlbOOMSIIUIUl, I'l NNA. Olllco In Inan:sCM llulldhu' M.iln .sheet. Wt hi of tho Al.lellc.iii Iloilte. niy-'l'l". A U () T I 0 X K K It. MUHI'.H Cori'MAN, H,i In.- r.illnu.,',1 Ib.i , uf, st bio of 1'ohlli, Velldlte Crier lor ninny yt'iiis, would Inform bis ftlends Hint he Is Mill In iho Held, toady mid ullllm; to ullimltoiill tlio iliill, s of his inllliiK, I'eisons doslrlm; his kervlcea khould cull or write to blio al Illoouisbuiit, IM. maisi,7. J-JH. W. II. liUADIiKY, tl.aie .Mxiiuni .Mcuiem mreeior v, r. iri"j ,) V II Y H I U I A N A N I) H V U fl L O N , JiTi-Oillro nt thu bou n omioidlle Shli o's I i lock. ItliMimshuig, Pa. Calls promptly attended to both night and day. Illoomsbu-g, Jan. 1 1M17. s Ct H II 1 V 15, c a ii i n i; t m a k i; n, ANI MAMTACll'imt IIV hTKAM OK SAB1I, liLIKDS, DOOUS, H 11 V T T j: h H, M O U L II I N (J H, WIXDOAV KKAIKS, AC. main Hiiturr, ULOOMttP.UItO, Juno lsfJ7, g C. COIihlX.S, I'AHlllO N A 11 L II HIIAVlXd, llAIll CUTTlXd AMI HIIAMroOlNti SALCON, Over Wiillniijel' ,v Jmoby's lie Cieiiln liatooli, llI.oilMHIlt.'IIO, l'A. Hail lljelnir uml WhUKelk (olollil httitlE ol brnu n. llali Ton to to ill ktiov tbiiulrutl' and b, nu ll! vlnii the bull i w III ii vloic hnlr lo Its orluUi it it. lor wllhoui kolllnif Hie llliikl luoric, eousi.'tuio on hulid. tupll-'H?. M. AHTM VN. i'. II. IHl.l.IMIHK. 11. H. 11ATMA s. IIT.MAN, Dll,I.IX(IKlt A CO., NO. '.-.'U. Mllll II .11111111 hTIIKKT, (.Vidlfy f.J.J,lY' JclillM, Jtillt, llllic tl ft',) Wholesale liiulcm 111 YAIINK, IIATIINO, WAH1HM1, CAlll'l.'lM, oil, (InlllP, I.1IAPVS, rl.V M:ih, foHAlN IIAOrt, COHDAHl:, if. ALpO, WII.I OW ANJi WOOllLN WAHi:, HIll'kllKK, Til UNKH, MIOKIND OI.shHIB, hid Mid In. Iwi7-ly. WAHTJIAX A KXC1KI.MAX, 'IDIIACCO, HNlIl'r i. HI (IAII MAN U l-'A Cl't 1 It Y, mj, 81:1 mi ill ll lliliatullii l.r, Husiud I'oor below Wooil, I'll I LA II HI, 1 II 1 A. J. W. WAiirutx. II, 1'. HM1K.I.MAX, t 1,1. Kt nils uf Ht'iltlv JIiulo Cltitllllil! iA nt low iikiim. ul ('hi.iihii.i.n'h t'loihlim hlolc. 1 lit 1 1 11 11 II M oioi a, itiooiiiMitiru, , n.i, j,. Al.li KINDS Or JOI1 I'UINTINd neatly executed 111 Till CobUMUIAN Btuam I'llUimgtirnce, BLOOMSBU11G, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER (Clmhc goftvii. c.vor.u Tin-: hnow. The follwltitc b'utirul toem wo cut from ono ofour catcrn oxchntnrcs '1 he reply, lu brackets, has been written by Col. rrec?e. Hweet llltlo lovltiK thing, low, low, low, Down In the cold, cold grave sho lies, Deep 'Death Ihft daisy knoll, under tho snow, Hlleneed forever her carols nnd cries (Hllcnccd forever her enrols? no! not Hinging with nngrls beyond tho bhnj skies ; Wnllltig for you who rcm-tln hero below, Wnltlng.sttll wnltlng to seymi nxlsf,) Hweelilitllc dimpled chin, how sho would dnticel Drnr llttlo laughing eyes, how she would smllol fetlll are her tiny feet how, nnd her glnnco Iknms not on mo for n wenry long while. No-but It beams on a heavenly scene, Watches nnd looks foryoitreomlng once more; At lust when you tome, oh then will be seen Her tiny feet skip o'er a diamond floor. "Dead 1" do my neighbors say ? Death Is a dream In tho mld-Mnytlme sho went out to piny Dally I Heoherbymeiulownnd stream, Couched 'mid tho golden cups sunny ns they, Now from her crown of gold flashes u beam Now from her harp of gold lsuet u strain, Would you replace her by meadow nnd stream Couch her mid butter cups, sunny, a;ptn?J Weep my eyes seal thu tears, eep,weep,wcep, Diced my soul, throb my henrt, heavy with pain, LonulngKllll Tor licrnwakoornsteep., Vhendm!l I gazo on my beauty ngiiln? I When our eyes open to Hen etily things, When your heart pulies no longer with pain, When with Iho blessed your thanksgiving rings, Then will you g.izuou your beauty again,) Swcd llttlo loving thltu low, low, low, Down In the cold, cotd grave sho lies, Ik ep'ncath thcdnlsy knoll under the mow, Hlleneed forever IicrVaroIs nnd cries. Hilcnced foievcr hercaiols? no, no, Hinging with angels bey nml tho blue skies, Waiting for you who remain hear below, Waiting and hoping lo soo you arise. THE HOTEL OLERK. Tin: liYcly iiiiiiist'iiii'iitforrospomU'iit of tliu Clilvitgo Tribune Kt'ts off thu fol lowing, which will ho niiprceliitcil liy all who tiro In the habit of putronlziiiir tlu hotels of that or tiny other city : l npiiroacli you In n tlnilil franio of mind to-day, with n fow liL'sltatlnft words on tho stiliject of hotel clerks. And I appeal to you, 0,omnicieiice, H tliero a greater peivon on earth than tlio hotel clerk ? 1 have come to tho conclusion that there is not. Kavlhly potentates, philosophers, war riors nnd poet.s dwarf In cnmpnrNon. My eyes are open to the enormity of my Ignoranco nnd I freely own that I did wronR in asking Hint yotinj; man with the nlco hair and .stunning vest, If ho would glvo me n room on tlio rc ond Iloor. I do not lilamo hltn that he looked at mo through his eyo-glaxes, willi a tootli-piek in his mouth, for ten minutes ; that he then said ho would be back in a minute nnd went olf to nlav billiards; that hn was gono half an hour and camo back and read half a dozen notes from widows In tho house ; that he then looked up nml aikcd nie what I wanted; and then ho sent mo to the llftli story. AH this r ought to have expected. Hut tho look ho gavo mo was cruel. Tho glance which commenced at tho top of my hat and wont to tho too of my boot, was too much. "Was It not enough toovinco his superiority by or dering mo to the fifth story? Wliv cx- po-o mo to that chilling look? I know that I should havo begged that nice young mail's pardon for spoalclng to mm, but ono cannot always remember hotel otiipirtto. nd I went up to my den in tho fifth story thoroughly convinced that I had no rights a hotel clerk was hound to re- -pect, and f did not c.t.o to look at him lifter that, and I paid my bill through the proxy of n man nnd a brother who knew tho hotel clerk better than I did. Xext to being Khauof T.irtary, or Tycoon of Japan, I would ho a hotel clerk. Hols a subject of interest only second to Rtnuun's gorilla a being so far elevated abiivo tho petlv strifes and cares ot tho world thai, ho can look down from his altitude upon as all and smilingly consign us to the devil if it so ple.tso him ,i compound of arro- unco, self-complacency, don't e.ire-a- ciwsatls-eness, and utter disregard of or- llnary human beings, so strongly com pounded that it becomes sublime. And I always revere sublimity of this description. When liu sent mo to tlio filth story with a carpet bag in each hand, I did not complain. I kis-cd the hand that smote. All that ho does Is done with an air of superiority. Do you doslro to ascer. tain what time tho train departs? Uo relets you to the office of tho company, and don't know where It is. On you want to know wlicro Hangs k Co, do btisliie--,? He waves you to tho dlreo tory of some other city and replaces his whole mind on his tooth-pick. Ask him fiirsoino tickets to an ovenlng's perfor. mancHiit the tlieatro, mid ho will cru-1 you with a glance, us much as to say do I lnokliku a man lu a box-olllco? lie Isi master of all ho surveys, abso lute in his sway, wonderful In bis make up, express and admiral In his func Hons. Ilo knows everybody, and has a front seat at the opera. When ho puts his whoio mind on a carpet bag he can tell at a glance whether It contains a shirt and u tooth-brush or a first-class trousteau, and ho can grade men Into their rooms by their coat buttons with Iho utmost, ease. Oullnary Impudence Usually gets snubbed, hut tln'I'O ilniM not live it lll.lli with courage enough to snub tlio hotel clerk. Ills Impudence N allied to gout us. It has taken him years to reach It and tliu painful hours of study ho ha given to tho characteristics of the tooth pick aro something wonderful to thinli of. When I rellro from tho pomps and vanities of this world, O, Tribune, anil havo no further Interest In sublunary matter. I hope to ho it hotel clerk. can eoucelvu of uu epitaph moro im pnudvo than the touching words "Ho was n hotel clerk." A (it'Nii man and n young woman got iiiarrlcd fur I'uii thu other day lu Detroit and are now vainly becking lo ho divorced in earnest. THE BIG SNAKE OP 0 ANA AN, CONNECTICUT. A (;oliui:sl'ONDKNT of tliu Cough kenpsln Dally Ihylc denies tlio report recently published In tho Amenla Times, that tho big snake which lias furnished a local sensation for Canaan, Conn., has been shot, or that liny ono attempted to shoot It, but declares that an ordinary shot gun would havo no moro effect upon It than a pop-gun on nn Iron-clad, nnd a man would bo called crazy who nttemptcd It. Of Hi history nnd appearance ho gives tho following graphic account: " It has been seen every morning for tho last fifteen years in nearly tho samo spot. It was seen but a short timo ago by n gentleman of tho highest respecta bility, who Is well known nnd no ono would think of doubting his statements. Ills name Is A. lloardnian, it skillful machinist, recently employed by Mr. Ames lu, the manufacture of his cele brated wrought Iron cannon at Fulls Village. Mr. H. wai passlngnlong the highway whero the snako had been gen erally seen, not thinking anything about It, when suddenly hisoyo caught fomcthlnglylng under a largo elm tree, which looked llko the shadow ofnlargo limb. Its shining brilliancy and tho real shadow of the tree being opposite from where from whero tho object lay, tho thought hwtantly entered his mind that It was nothing less than tho big snako ho had heard so much about, and so It proved to bo for It Instantjy start ed for the swamp. Tho animal having to cross a road, ho had a fair view of his snakeship. A thrill of horror rushed through Ids veins as the mon ster crushed Its way through tho brush with nlniost tho speed of lightning into thu swamp, and was almost immediate ly lost to sight. Mr. Iloardmau thinks it w uld measure thirty Inches around its body lu thu largest place. In fact, It appeared to be nearly of one size, ex cept three feet from tho end of the tall, which tapered considerably towards tho end. Its length ho should judgo to bo not far from twenty-eight or thirty feet. Its skin was so black nnd bright that It fairly dazzled. Tho farmers In tho vicinity complain less of thu depre dations of tho animal than formerly. On the borders of tho swamp whero It lives, grazo largo herds of cows, and It is among theso that It gets its living. tho owners of these cows havo forsomo time tut wondered why somo of their best milkers had railed to glvo their Usual quantity of milk; nsitis only In the morning tho owners miss It, they havecomoto tho conclusion that the nake sucks them, and thus gets Its liv ing. It Is well known that snakes aro fond of warm milk, and It is this kind of food, no doubt, that has caused this one to grow to such immense propor tions. Tliero Is it reward of ono hundred ilollars oll'ered by a private citizen for Its capture alive, nnd fifty If killed. There Is a strong pressure bearing on tlio town authorities to offer n reward largo enough to securo its capturo or destruction, and tho subject will bo brought before our annual town meet ing tho first Monday in October. Hun dro Is who tittendocMho camp meeting lately held hero camo moro foi tho pur- po-o of seeing whero this monstersnako lived, than to seek for tho straight nnd narrow way. Kow could bs induced to stay on tlio ground nights for fear it might mako them a visit. It was thlsouo tiling moro than any otner mat ni.itlo tlio meeting almost a failure, One man has determined to ell his farm nnd leas-o tlio place. His wife has already left and says sho will never live on the place again until tho snako is killed. Tliero is a perfect pan Ic among tho people, and what will bo tho result tlmo only can determine. PAsnvon "Tact'es," and "Huttetfleld on Picket Duty," admirable nnd Inter- estlngas thoy aro to men of blood-thirsty tastes and habits, havo nevertheless been mado tho subject of criticism by subalterns whno practical experience In tlio field entitles their opinions to ho received witli respect. Wo wore moved to say this by way of introducing an incident f cut to us by a party who must be nnexcesslvotjiiaker, ns bo signs him self "A Quaker Friend." Tlio Friend says: liefore tho army of the Potomac moved on Its grand march across tho Itapldan, and theuco to Petersburg, n board of officers was In session examin ing Into the mollis of many ofilcers. fieneral Gibbon was President. Captain M'Annlly "I.lttlo Mse," of tlio Sixty- ninth Pennsylvania was tho "subject" under investigation, to whom fieneral (I. put this question : "Captain, what think you of 'Cnsoy on Tactics?" "Knysay, did ye my, Oineral ?" "Yes, Casey." "Xotfllneral Kaysiy."?" said Mac, with ii merry twlnklo lu his eye, "Yes (ieneral Casey." "Well, fliueral, nil I've got lo say Is, that 1 don't think much of him, fur thtoppetl hi in at Fair Oaks !" whlcli was literally true, Man being under Couch, who checked Casey's Hying troops and encountered tho fieneral himself. Tho (ieneral proceeded : Well, Cap tain, what do you think of 'Hutterllohl on Picket?" "Not Olueral lliittorfiold, sure ?" snld Mac. Vis, (Ieneral Hutterfield." "Then I don't think much or him, for ho says: 'Shtlck your vhletto fifty yards in front uf your picket ;' and If I hud doiio that, sure mu men would be lu the bottom nl tho K'.ippahnnnock !" Mae was p.iwd, but as ho left the room (ieneral (1. quietly remarked to the Hoard: "I would llko to have had tho Captain's opinion of (ilbbou on Artillery,' Imt I'm nfraid ho would bo too many guns for mo!" Tun Republican Party ore having it nlco quarrel over Grant. Forney Insists that ho Is as good it negro man as ho Is, whllo Raymond & Co. Insist that ho Is mild as the 'Ilnh'3. In tlio iiieantliiio Grunt quietly smokes on, nnd will only tall; "horse" to tho anxious pollllclaiis. What Is taken from you before you got it 1 our photograph. 6, 1867. rnianTFULAoaiDENT. MIUArjUI.OlM IISUAVKI'IIOM INSTANT DEATH. Oni: of tho most miraculous and frightful accidents wo havo over been called upon to record occurred lu this place, on Friday morning last. Helow wo glvo tho full particulars : Xo onu ofour town or neighborhood has heard, without pain, of tho unfor tunate death of Oeorgo Shaffer, tho cir cumstances of which wore truly appall ing. Ilo had retired, it scorns, to Ida room soon nftcr tho arrlvnl of tho lato train from I'ottsvllic, on Thursday night, on which ho was engaged, nnd after undressing for bed, had gono to the window to close tlio shutters, and lu reaching out to unfasten them, lost Ids halanco nnd fell to tho porch below, a distanco of somo forty foct. Tlio room Is on tho fourth! floor of tho Itcppllcr Ilotisonnd tho window is very near tho floor. Tho fall produced n fracturo of tho thigh and a compound fracturo of tho loft leg, driving ono of tho frag ments somo distanco through tho He.sh. This occurred nbout midnight, and ho lay where ho foil, partially conscious, but unable to moveor glvo nny alarm, until between five and six in the morn ing, when ho was discovered by (.'apt. Lolb who was on Ids way to tho Post Dfilce. Ilo was carried to a room and physicians immediately summoned, wlio could find no other external evi dences of injury, except thoso already mentioned. The most astonishing fea turoDf tho accident was that ho was not Instantly killed, but after receiving so sovero injuries, nnd lying exposed to a cold night air, with no other clothing than a shirt, ho was found after nearly six hours perfectly conscious and sonst blo of indescribable pain. Ho passed through Friday much in tho samo con dition, the powers of lll'u struggling but feebly for tho mastery. On Saturday there seemed moro of an attempt at re action, and ho rallied and seemed lively, and disposed to eonvurso naturally with Ills friends. About noon the phy sicians thought It safe to administer chloroform and reduco tho fractures, of tho leg, which they did successfully. Through tho remainder of Saturday ho continue to Improve apparently, until that night, when symptoms of concuss ion of tho brain nnd spine began to de velop themselves. Theso symptoms continued to increase through tho night and on Sunday morning ho becamo en tirely unconscious, and continued so, rapidly sinking, until Monday morning at eight o'clock, when hooxpired. I!y this truly nppalllng accident, our community has received it shock from which it will bo long in recovering. Thus has passed from among us ono of our most promising young men, a mostamlablo companion in tho social circle, and u generous, energetic and popular business man. Of this tho anxiety and unceasing attentions of his many friends, was a gratifying evi dence, whilst tho faithful and untiring devotion of tlio truly noblo hostess of tho ltepplier Houso to tho slightest wants of tho sufferer, must ever com mand tlio respect and gratitude of a largoclrcle of friends. Athlantl Advo cate. ItrritALiSM is not to bo permitted to crush out, without a struggle, tho noblo spirit of Protestantism that pervade; this country. The great West is coTn- lug up manfully to tlio contest. Illinois, through her city of Freeport.scnds forth no uncertain sound. In that goodly city resides Mr. S , a clover gentle man, brought up in tho strictest rules of Prosbyterlaulsm so much so that, until within a few years past, ho had never listened to thu Liturgy of "tlio Church." Ho is, besides, an active Radi cal politician. During tho early part of Hticlianau's administration Kplscopal services were fur tlio first time held in Freeport, in tho Presbyterian Church, kindly tendered for that purposo by the trusteos, one of whom wis S . In company with u friend ho attended, deporting himself with becoming gravi ty until tlio prayer "For the President of the United States and all others In Authority" was read. This was too much for ids Republicanism. Turning to Ills frlond, ho said : "Lot's get out of this! that fellow's it Copperhead!" nnd they left. Through thu elibrts of n Piisoyitu constable of the town ho has lnce been Induced to ruviuw hi opinion, n (I Is now regarded as 'Sound. llAitnoN THiiOrricnits. Thu lying lowu unecdotu below, comes to us from tt re-it'-uhlo friend: Trees, stumps and rocks, were some times lu demand during tlio progress of ft light. A good lying place (not n lawyer's olllco) might often bo turn ed into cash. As for Instance a member of com pany r . l ourleenth X. C. 1, by tho way, the company with which Govern or Vuiico entered tho warns captain was giving Ids friends at homo an ac count of a very fierce fight on tho Pen Insula. Ho said: "Wo woro inarching through a thick wood to flank a portion of tbu enemy, and Just as wo entered thu edge of an old field, three or four Yankeo batteries opened on us at short range, with grape and canister. Such a storm I never saw since 1 was born I The colonel shouted out, 'Ilo down,' nnd down wo fell quick, but tlio dirt unil gravel How all over us, and there was not a thing In the world to shield us from the terrible storm, and wo had to just liu still and takult." "Why didn't you get behind u tree?" suggested it deeply Interested listener "Tree, the devil," said company F, "there wasn't enough trees for tho of ficers!" All but ono county ofllchil from Mlnnssotn makes tho Radical majority 5,!li!l a loss of I.Sil, Tho total poll was about (11,000, an lncroao over 1S0U of about 22,000. Xegro butlrago win du feated by 1,218 majority. Jonathan presented himself and his Intended for thu purposo of being mar rled. llclng questioned If they had been published, ho said "Oh, 1 guess so; for I told Undo Hen, uml ho told hit wife morc'n a week ago." A JlATItlMONIAL INCIDKNT. Tlio Lowistown Democrat says tho follow ing Incident occurred In Juniata county n short tlmongo i A rather good look ing stranger, engaged lu peddling spec tacles, visited thohousoofa farmer and exhibited his stock to thu old lady. Shu j men several, aim unaiiy one suited ner exactly, hut she had "no money to buy with." Peddler pressed her to purchase. Sho reiterated tlio fact that sho had uo money, but Jokingly remarked. "I'll trado ono of my daughters for a pair of spectacles." Upon tills tho eldest of tho two girls spokoup "You needn't trade mo, mother, for J won't huvo him." Thereupon tho peddler turned to tho younger and said, "Woll.wlll you havo mo?" Tho nnswer was promptly, "Yesl" Accordingly tho spectacles wcro handed over, and arrangements nt onco mado for tho wedding. That night tho happy pair (who had novor scon ench other before that day), woro united in me noiy bands of matrimony by Ksqulro Ii. A Hhort honeymoon of three days passed pleasantly enough, tho peddler going out on a trading ex pedition each morning and returning faithfully In the evening. All seemed delighted, the old folks as well as tho . . .. 1 young, the new-made husband being exceedingly nmiauio and apparently a perfect gentleman. Ono or two nights ho absented himself, but made satisfac tory explanation of tho circumstance, and besides mado additional ttmends by presenting Ids wifu wlthasum of money sulllclent to buy a new dress nnd pair of shofs, botli of whlcli she very much needed Another night tho family roof covered tlio gay spectacle man, but that was thu last. Ho took his departure next morning ns usual, but failed to re turn at even, and, (to make it longstory short), has never been seen by the In terested parties since. Who ho is and whero he camo from, nro alike myster ies, and as for the name ho went by whilst making his Interesting sojourn in Lost Creek Valley, that was proba bly assumed for the occasion, and will hardly help to dlscovor whither ho has gone. Anr.L Phukins, of S , had a spite against Squire IJ of tho samo town. bomo one remarked In his hearing ono day that the squire was a mean man. "Mean," said Abel, "guses ho is. Ayard of black tape would mako him a suit of mourning, and then ho'd havo onougii left for a weed on ids hat," "What do you call this?" said Mr. Jones, gently tnpplnghis breakfast with his fork. "Call it?" snarled the landlady,"what do you call It?" "Well, really," said Mr. Jones, re flectively, "I don't know. Thero is hardly hair enough in it for mortar, j but there is too much if intended for hash." I A now styloof hoop skirt issliortly to be introduced, whlcli will enable u lady ance, since I missed my bottle of Hour and gentleman to walk together more bon, last night," replied the old gentlc- convenientiy. A littlo girl was very fond ot preach Ingto her dolls. Her mother overboard her ouo day reproving ono for being so wicked. "Oh, you naughty, slnfull child," sho said, shaking tho waxen limbs, -'you'll just go to that lake of brimstone and molasses, and you won't burn up you'll just sizzle I" A Dkn of Snakks. On Fridaw tho d ult.. D. T. Wise, of Trout lluu. whllo in search of a flock of sheep, on tlio mountain, about one miks from the village, wasstnrtled bv the rattliiiL- of a monster snake, and seeing, to his sur- prlse, that ho was surrounded by tho poisonous reptiles, he commenced tho nia-sacro by shooting. Ilo fired four times, which started them toward their den : then seizing a stout cudgel he Un shed tho escaping snakes, Upon gath ering together and counting them they amounted to llfty-two killed. lie then left on his journey, and marked the pot to visit on his return, or at om future day. Two days afterwatds ho returned, accompanied by ids brother and A. T, iiicss. Arriving at tho den they discovcredu inonstroiiscopperhcad snake lying at his content over tlio en trance of tho den. Killing him caused a buzzing uoiso among the rocks, and tliu party commenced removing tho stone, finding and killing six moro copper heads, eight rattle, and three black snakes; killing In all sixty rattle, seven copper nod three buck snakes sum to tal seventy snakes, II nt Jlraneh Jlul- Min. AuTiriciAL Diamonds. Although all the known sources of diamonds in tlio world nro running low, astonishing quantities contlnuo to bo supplied to thu trade In Kuropo, and as these aro uu mistakably genulno. dealers nro creatlv exercised to know whero they come from: while somu nro of the onlnlon that certain Parties havo discovered, niul keep secret, certain Immensely nroductivo mines In tho Fast, others nroqulto as confident that somo lucky chomlst produces them bv artificial means, and has thus far kept this great secret lu purifying and chrystallzliig carbon to himself, A man named kicp plug, or Kcppich, of Hreslau, who has mado Immenso bides ofdlamouds of lato In Paris, and who has kept nil tho cut tersof Antwerp busy for somo weeks, is thought to hold tho key to tlio mys. tery. So say tho Into foreign papers, O.v Tueday two children of Mr. Amos Camplln, residing on thu T. K. Hazard farm in this town, were playing near tho orchard ; onu of them got upon tho wall, when a donkoy, which was kept in tho orcliard,seIzed thochlldanddrag. Ifllly Itllll (IllU'll. .llllllllllif,il In trululiln and blto him, .Meanwhile, thu other child, seeing what occurred, mado for thu hoiisoand Informed its mother that llttlo Horace had hern killed by thu donkey. Tlio mother hastened to the orchard mid saw tho terrible- spectuclo ofthubruto kiiawlug tho oor child's throat and faco. Thu poor woman gavo a scream which, so startled thu donkey that hu retreated u lew paces, when the mother rescued tho child from further harm. Thu throat and face of thu child were shockingly mutilated. Wo under stand thu child died on Wednesday, XarrayaiwtU 11, 1.) Time, PRICE FIVE CENTS. Wit una gumor. When is nn Infant llko a cannibal'' When it cats Its pap. lyiUlsvii.Li: Is the borne of tlio mmir, It has thirteen thousand cnt. What paper has tlio largest circula tion ? Counterfeit fifty-cent currency. THKrock nliend what a youg hua- band foreseen when tho cradle Is brought - homo, What is the difference between a bar ber and a mother? Ono has razors to shave and the other has shavers to raiso. ALWAYBiudgo of man's business by tho length of his advertisement. If he Is generous in that lie will be liberal in his dealing. "Whatkyku mado you marry that old woman?" paid a mother to her son. "Hecauso you always told mo to pick a wife like my mother," was tho dutiful reply It won't do to bo bo devoted to a ten derhearted wlfo as to comply with her ft" l' sl.o asks you. "Now turn- nln nvpr itin prntltnnnrl tirrtnlr vmlrnivV. bio over the cradlonnd break yourneck, my dear won't you ?" A Dutchman, with n bad wife, told his master that "sho was tronk nil to tny Saturday night, and all to-nlght.Sun- day morning, and I vos so vild that I klek tor stairs right down her." A WniTEn, dwelling upon tho impor tanco otumaW things says, that "ho nl ways takes notice, even of a straw, es pecially If thoro happens to bo a sher ry cobbler at ono end of it." A Pi;ht miss in Portland was reading the parablo of tho wise and foolish vir gins, when sho suddenly paused nnd began laughing. "Well, what did they forget?" asked tho teacher, encourag ingly. "They forgot their kerosene," promptly responded Miss Five year old. Womkn are queer creatures. They ire no soonor married than they are en tirely lost from "society" and do not ap pear in It again until thoy havo "gods to dispose of in tho shape of marriage able daughters, whom they tradejoffas mothers onco disposed of them. Ci vlll- tioD is o groat thing, "What do you call that ?" said Mr. Jones Smith, gently tapping his break fast with his fork. "Call it?" queried tho landlady, "what do you mil It?" Well, really," said Smith, "I don't know. Thero is not hnlr enough in 11 for mortar, but tliero Is entirely too much if it is intended for hash I" "Do you believe In tho appearance of spirits, father?" asked a ratbsr fast VOlim nifUl of hlsillillllyentalre. "No. Tom, but I bolievo in their dlBannoar- man Bad Taste. "Mrs. Scruplo, do you always buy the same part of tho ox when you buy corned beef? "Not always, Mr. Swallow ; why t" "Oh, nothing; only I havo come across a piece of grizlo Just llko this for the past six tfcVs In our hush." AN old lady who had never traveled 'o resolved last year to visit Hasten. She had no sooner alighted mnn hold of her arm with "Haven hack?" Looking him ful1 1,1 1110 f'W0, sho drawled out, hd- tathiRVj-, "Wn-al, I donno, Ilo they good to eat Tin: credit system has been carried to a pretty flno point In somo of tho rural districts, if wo may Judge from the fol lowing dialogue, said to have recently occurred between a customer and tho proprietor: "How's trade, nquliu?" "Wall, cash trade's kinder dull naow. major." "Dun anything terdny?" "Wail, only a little on credit. Aunt Iletsy Pusleil has bort an eggS worth of tea, and got trust for It till her speckled pullet lays." Pkkuksti nation. A Missouri paper contains the following which will pa.su without much urging: "Do you bolievo In predestination ?" said a captain of n Mississippi steamer to a Calviulstle clergyman who happen ed to bo traveling with him. "Ol course I do." "And you nlso bellevo that what Is to he will ho?" "Certainly." "Well, I'm glad to hear it." " Why ?" "Jioeauso i lnteini io pass that boat "id in fifteen minutes, If thero bo nny virtue In pine knots and loaded safety valves. So don't bo alarmed, for if tho "n nt ' "urst, they won't." J'ro tho illvlno commenced putting 0,1 1,ls " '" "''" to look llko back- '"K which the captain seeing, observed. "1 thought you believed In predesti nation, and what Is to bo will be?" "Soldo, but I prefer being n little nearer the stern when It tnkiw plucv. Inihan .Stuiiv. A romantic young lady, whoso mind was deeply Imbued with reading tho "Sorrows of Werter," nnd other novels of the exquisitely sen tlmental school, approached a stalwart savage whoso sombre vlsigo indicated buffering of some kind, nnd addressed him thus : k- "Why .droops tho eaglo cyo of thu for- 1 ct -llrV Ishobniodlngover tho wrongs of his race? Does tho memory of tho red warrior revert to tho past when Ids proud ancestors roamed through tho mighty forests,audeiijowHhiiprimoval gloried of nature, now sadly marred by tho ax and plow of thu uusympothlzltuj rustle?" Tho nnswer of tho forest chief with the di ooptng eaglo eyo was ulUtluahockluy toher refined sensibility : "Nol whltoinnii gib Injuu heap to much whlshky. Injun big drunk last ulghtj Injun sick, by and by Injun pukoj Injun vul tigalu tight" I i i1