j i VOL. U.-NO. !. BLOOMSBUItG, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1868. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ltl,IM)MSIUiI!() IHItlMlTOUY. 8TOVKM AND TINWAHH. .1 A. HJIKT7 I. u .civ s I 'i,c in- Main , Mill !ll.iTt vi-nd I.OI i: N.i A , pi mi full tin . etc Murium'- buil. hint. Mail, Vl'lll' minis, ciilmical, ac. 'Vill, ill iiuuxi iitnl itpiitlitcitry, t'.. iii'i. U Mnin . M-nll P I.i'iZ ilnmalMi nnil nimtticcury Unbelt , block, Mnin hi., u,.-i nrMnrkPi. vl-aii CLOCKS, WATCIIUS, AC. i; il'H 111 11X11 Mill, wnti-li mi l i lock iiniU..r, ! ;. x.WACii:, .l.-ul.-r In ll.fk. Olti'lt.'S fllnl x i. lewotry, main at nearly uppaltn AuMilcnn li-.uv. vi-uta 1 CATItl'AIIT, watch, mid clock innhrr, Mnik.t l at., below Main. vI'llM HOOTS AND SHOHS. ( M. llltilWN', 1 i.t-.t nn 1 alincmnkcr.Mnlii she I J. opposite incl lean lintlac, l-lil'l I SOI,f,i;iiI':it,ni'intir.t"luror midlcn1rrlubm. A niiil Mini -.Mains!., opposite KpKcnpal church M-nll HKNItY KI.KIM manufacturer nnil denier In iimiis nn shoes, Minccrlcs cii',, lliuit Ulnnm buM Mnhi al. vl-nll AVII lurrz, imni ninl ahncmnkcr, Main at., 1 below ll.ultiinu'Hhtnic, wet nt Mnrketalrcct. . vl-nrl PltOI'KSSIOXAL. I It lA'ANM.M. 1. xiilt.'1'nn nnil ill)sli lali k'iiiiIi .J Mill- Main hi., below M.uiU't. 1 -11 1.1 Dll. II. I'. K'lnnrv Rinwnn ilvlill-l, li i'llirxlni.-l 'il wltliniil pain. M.t.n 'it., iieur'y opposite I plscopnl i luiri'h. i-niij J 11. M'KKI.VY, M. i. miijcoii ami phj slcl.ni HouIliKt.il Main below Market, vl-nll TC. Ill'rrilll, M. fi. suraion uml "iMiirliiii' il Market d., niMitr Main. M-m'. II IIOWI.l;, ni,'aviiii dentist, Main si., ) ulmvo court house. I'll n MUjMVKIIY A- FAXOY (H)OI).S. II Ns U..II. I.AUKU.Y, mUlinur, lUllO-OV l-ni3 in Ibuilultiu', Alain hi. 11 ISS A, I). WKim, luncy RnidN, nollon, lHik, ill Mationory, north sldu Main (drool li-lv .Mm ket. l-nn t'MTUItM AN", millinery and f mry goo li np J iH.Hitr KpHcniint t-liuri-h, Main ci, l-ni3 KS. JULIA A. A HA I) I! ill clo.ikstm.1 tlrrss p.itkin HA I) II IIAUICI.UV, I.hUoh Huiuiieait ritrnt r W-IiM U 1 11 tlUU 1"L M. AIIMSM. DKimTCk'uV, mll.l i'r iU'oils MiilllKt,(npp(isIto Citial Hun nn I Uiuy l-nil II US. M. ll. KuftMAN, iiilllin.M I ii -low ,iU iiurinuiti hUtrv, ui st of Mutki l si. 1111 II MIhin UAUMAN inllllniTy uml fancy . ijumIh,MuIh Klri'cljust btluw Aiui-rli-an limiM. In U IIOriCLS AM) SALOONS, I.IIACOCK, ovMior anl fating unlo'in , AliH'll-JiUlTll'-Vt-lli, can II oust, Ntuiti s( II tUx-r It' win H V r II M it a 1 rony, ruin iil-.nr.. tm-.d. aiiiln .tt-i m.i ikii. iu otuit .nn lolull. i.x- ch.iin:t lilock. M.iin it. vl-nCt I.i'iX. WKltlt. oonroi-iioiHTy, hakorv. and mn 1 tor m, whol.-Nulf an I retail, Main t , Juhi hohiw Ikhi. vl-nr nK' tl N(ii Hiiii;i(. ii .(, I'i i,. iiipuiio 1-tnirt luai-o. (l,ov, Mnin v l-lll 4 Mi: W Mufsi;, , .inns I.iAcviijc. M.iln d ni Iron "iriot. l-nK 11 mik ir.)n:i.. T M .iM -I. vl-nl h til M '.It. 11 1 nli un id vt'.iiiin.Matn t.lu-i , al. a.- "nitit hi hi -.c. vl-nCl l'.r Hl.liW, li'flohliU'lll wlliMin, r.Nrlnimr . hnii'l. I,avsnii Calm in. -nip. itiiti-ud'-nt L-nl i T II. lIll.I.MOUi:. 11 fit ohim-i.l wdoon, Shio'n ) hl'h'lCr-'iiitli vlih' .Main kI. l ni:l MKIUUIANM'S AN'D GKOI'IUIS. p.IACOlN, t'oiuvtiniury. Brooiiu-s U t.,"tt t'tnirt IlmiM', M aln vl-nH. ci II. MII.I.lMt. Icalor In dry Rood, ari'-crios il mu't-nruvnro. Umir. wilt fsno.'n, nnuoiiH, 1 ii 1-ti'hanuo hlock, Main t-tiecl, Vnia lriv'IM.VV N'l'AI, A ihalois In dry Mds, uriii'orhH. Hunt, fowl, wilt, lUh northoast C'lirnor Mulnnnd Murl;otrt. vl-nH 11 Mailt !., l(l")M' out t lioii' 1 1 l . 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 tail' aiui oupt, oiioin iiiui ninn-f. VI -II ! fi J, (oinorMain and Irimult, .1, I. Illll lWr.lt. drv rothW, mocerleu, elc, nest coiner Main and lliai at, norlli vl 11 0 ni:v, A. IIAUTMAN, dry m101Kr.11lle.11 mid 11 Bl.nenes, ,i.Uk I11 1 nlHcoiinlrlinrcu, ' l-n ir It. Hl'NslU'.IKIi:!!. lnui-nl.) ariieeries. tuliac 11. eo, alel eontectlouaiy, Mailt at., below Amer ican Innw. J). Ma 5ltiln s . IIUrKI.IiY. Kevsloueslio.'sloie.liooUs mid stiillr.iiei-i siiutliwenl C'll-liel' Mlil-l-.c I and Slnlllkts. M-llll llTII.I.I VM r.it VHMI'i. ciiiiicctlolif hen. M1I11 11 st., Just nlioii court lioime, i-u I i.i mi:niii:mi.m.i. netieral slock of incrclmu ij. ni. M.ealnl lumber. enlller of Malll Ktreet all I Ilerivtck road ,11 1. ltOlllMNS. h ah 1 ii di ui "ds t lit - 1 t' , In lnU li"H I'l-i' Mlli' hini'lt, Man s', K, mi; I'i IN, tlriH'iiii". A l'n Mmis, ouM ourm-rMain and fion stn ot. Mill'))- l-Ull O.J V. SNYIUMI, hnrdw.ile, elllliry Matn st.. below linn. nun, vie., l-ll m i .1. HI.OA.V, dealer lu choice dry Hoods, lli.u.c- i UecpltlKKoods, 11 chit moei-rlis, etc hi., opposite court house. V-llll'l I K. l'.YKU, Kroccrl and giniral 1111 rvlmndlse e) Main si., aboie West. 1-ni-l T. KHAIII'I.DSH, dry Kil, lirnei lies, Ijonts. Unm.ltc., Unpen lill.ll., .Main .,.YI o luil.ct. JllSCKIJ.ANKOl'.S. GW. COIli:i.I,, fur , btlck mi Main l. thne stury Mist of Maiki t st. I -11 II 11 .1. Till) itxroN. a li tuner, u niloiv sliailcs. Yj, mid IHtlurea, Itupert hlocl, .lain hi. u-iiM if llllsr.NKTOCIC. iihiilourmiher. r.xeli.inue II. bloel;. Main tt.. opiioslte court bouse. I.U1 1 )'. IIIIIIAIIT, pholnulal I Miiitiiniii h laiiKl II iliKiioilhiasli inerMalliand M n le I si. I l-llll T W. IIAin'OS'.toliacciailsl.alnl di alerlll htuM l eon eoiil Mnliih!,, opposite ciairt house. l-til. II. I'l'ItMMX, hadille, li auk and hit l in sh iiiiiku, Main si ht-liiW I'oiltt ll'UI-" 1-n" ( I' .-I I b, i. tin Miik.-i. n I W Uit.. nl.iiiiM'ltl'ltU I.ITMHI-'H Hid di'lili-IK III I UIUU I. mill mai-ihn lall-ioad. ii . iiiiiiiiifantinvi I uli kuids ,'lnln U i V I -II I lilPI.I MAN, mo id 'i and 1i.iIIK'k iiiii1. ui-ai -outlmirtl oiiijui M kin and M -rUot u' 1 Wll.MAN inaihlo Vlillkn. Illfll hOtltllMl A . mm i Matn and Murhoi kt ln H. ! im M III' iii ii'i r n i h in h. otuantt nil int ii' ' !"-.! (. V.iou ii hiuinmiit' i "..in T ii m as'i i n. -I nt lot ki w Ma iiimi h no, Malll M Up t-llill-. (In-Vi 1 tV I nl.IT' . llinliauirrt hint' l-lt l W. UlltllUN-. Hipior doah r m ooioI doni li'lit 1 r, nn niwcM oorin r juum mm iron kin. IT I'l.Al Ot K. Nntar l'uulle, norll i iuI ooriii ii .n.nii i ni1 1 .iii run to, iii I 1 1 N V. I t'N VIllN. imitu il uml tui tuli tl tl limiiramu I'ouipnny.nuilhLUhUoiiuT Mulnaix1 IM n' n) lUKil. llAKSl'.ltT. ntitmiraoluior and it an vj it ui mi cMiiiiu iM ui ni iit'o, i jti una 1 1 m h au near Khar plot' louiulry, th T H. KI'IIN. drMcr 'n no d hi r in n t'Uov haoJL of Ann i tow el'', 'il hmi-o ('In ii vl ni fj AMI I I. JACt l'Y Marl le ri i I wlii ij Workt,IihllIloom,buru,llerwlckiond, l uli ORANGKVIMK DIRECTORY. ml ( ). A. MroAftfl Ml.. nliVMlelmi an.1 iirtfc Mtlltl al , tlcM (t.ior tn(lii I'a Hull I. VI- '4 nt." ( n'Pir mi I I .'if ...' in -a' I'l'Hi, in i h i Mn iii iii rncr of Main mid Pino l.v In 17 ctWAN 1 llii iihncr IioMhc hv John Hny- D .l.T, UI rme, vi-ni7 7ifi.-i rm, Mum it. Vi'tl If MfftlnirNi tnkir TUWIT v.n)7 n -i , iH i W a Ml'i ll, in.innmcttm or tin filn Ht., .lb. VI tiff nf fill u'nt-it ntnl - whii Hotel, VI -II 17 U MI'KI." KVI IIKTT. iMlu' hllalll Mlli i-t. AlHilliiHJJir)', I J. iiiNiiiniwhliiKiiKHla, .Malni"!.. noxl ilmir I.. Ha Iirli'lt hiili-l, vi-llC 11 s IIAVIirnMT,i'liwk,Vnlclm nniKinnn ill. ri'palml. (Hum unit Walclien lor nlo, Main I. lil'liiW I'llH'. Vl-lt IT I AM Km II, UAIvJlAN,! aliui.l Makvl'.ullil fll il ' ' Inker. Miiln Ml., lioii.w l'lnc. vl -hit Mli'llAI'.l.r. KKM.Utt, I'onriilliuuiy, i.viiri .Vc i'.,nn I'nu'KI., Iwlnrrvti Miillnmcl Mill. vi-1117 nil. I. KKLl'llNKlt, lllni'k-miillm.i.li Mill , Mtri'ot, noar Plni-. vl-nO n 1 ,1 .1 A M i K iii iMiT HiiTu inakor mid miuni tar- II iiinriir Hilik, Mill m wciil of I'liiu vlnra i;l.l H hi .ii, riuur ami li iiia'iTln iiruln, Mill Hiri'i't. , nml I nl7 l lllll ,-i'IirYl.i:il. Iiuil rnnn.l. v, Macliluhl. A ntnl Mtiittifiiftmprnr plow, Mill u v(-nl, MII.I.ma. Vll,t.IAMMArn,.Tiinni'i-.anil Man. ilia, I. in r m ! allnT. Mill Mtnvl. M-nl7 lullN Kl:.I.i:H, II k.i ninl Klumiuikcr, I'liu t) Hirtel, nppiitlii Hip A HiU-iny vl-nll 1 II, lil.ItltlNU.v: I.IK a li (. H, Cnn Ktori. ntxl A, Uiill.loM, -Multi kiwi, l Inw l'liif. vl-iiB ( V.Ml'l'.l. M, 1'I:NT1HH. Veli lltmrj Kliwi im.nl I) Ihe Urli'll lintel, curlier nf Alultl nnil rnic HN. Vi-ll 17 III, IIIHI.I .IIIMIIIM Ml I milig , w.iii, i , II "M UG11T STrtKIJT DIRECTOKY. 1)1 II. I! KM, .Ii I Hour, I. eil, Mill, stri-el. Iir 111 ill.i U""H, iH'tn'i't Ii a, ii-.li, lion, im.N, it,., Miilit I TKiivvii.i.mi u, e.i nllil i I. iliiiiaU, i. in, tuialcer, 1'nilerlnker Vl-tl.tl . I'. KI.IJ.I , tiiaiu aii.li, oi'no.ile pumI ntllcf, Vl-Ulll i'hvrlhln, first tloor vl-nltl above slIiooI linlisp. Its. K. KI.IN'F, millinery nml fancy gooda. M-nI'J I V.'.HANKIIV, dealer In taiutlier I etc. Cash Jlllil fur Hldca, Hides, llarlf, Vl-Ulll rM. M. I1NT, dealer In HtoseK and tin Mine In 11 all Us brandies. 1-nlO MIITU W. flMAN, liimiurai-ltlti rand dealer 111 I ImiitM and alioc-i. M'tll-l ' .iintsKMowx Hinr.iToin. I N'l)lli:W M.MUMIX. dealer In dry unnds. am- j eerles. ut'nln. Illiulit-r etc., .lerseMou n vl-nH i.m on a. .1 Mail-, etc, ".WIHIIHIt, dealer Iii lliil.-x. Leather MadlMiii toHUHblii Ciiturnbl.i fnunt vl-nia I I.M'r.HAMUKI. KIMilY, .MadiMul J vem and Htnumera i ntertaiii. d. UuKI. Urn. vli.nl HOTELS AM) iSALOOXS. O N O 1 O N I II O T K I- 1 1 ilk -.uid'-i'Kiunod Imv Inn U a-" d mi 1 1 i-U ' nMi I 111 o.l it. If till !tlH)0 M( i!-kli'A n 1 ill i, ItUUtl' fn ihohni'dor f tvilnmhlri and Hiniyun niilt('K. ui un of tbtt lutwi iHiuLilltul an-t In. tilth All n g i-m ittiia'Hiain; m ntny pn-pimti nooominn-iaie iHiiur ana t'.i!rnor' Wl Ui i II Ill I AMII.IM. I llO I'tlll-l .ll'l Kill am W II hloi Kcil Mil lli'ioll iiiii 01 iiiail.1 Kill In IlliSUulllg I U o li I' A N V VI K Jl. uid htiati In hmhI ui-.u-r wdi ho k pi fur tin1 ao i a- ilshliiu or pti. Ktiii-i'-iiiM'ii- uptai 1I1W bean nmnnMhiinm itnu amit-i iiifiii 01 uiic-in. imm-i nui tiM'i'i i win or Hiiii i HbVKiiAi. Mild k in c.ii:.vr. Hurniundi'il ii an 1 .toiiHi irnrfm,t hero 1-n (lor- loo in 1 nit iiuniMiuiii n pu'nuto himu mr ois inn pi'fUlt.tl- "pulls, and o.i H-lff I'll hW ii i (i a v n a u k. Ilii Uintor will ho alwaH puivhlttl wUh thn lolliuoh-sot t ho m. .twin and hu IJarnockoil Willi I'l-iti; Liuroiif. iho Itouito 1h Impound 00111 mo ll-iiu ; Iho !uihiitm ixton-ivo ami wt'c, tho lUiHiin-'iiiiiu a U.i k.iu.iiniM Kallroud; and Is riii- ii'.iin- is n i in it rmn h'V. i-u iuiiih oh pKilUkl iila.'o lu pii.s l lit not nioiuim ni ruin nii-r. II. It. HAYllfllnT. May 17, 1'W-im. 1 () h V Jl 15 i A II O U hi E, J II Y IlKn.NAUD BTOIINEK. llAMNfl latelv purehnseil mid lltteil Hp Iho 11-KlioMii ttonisou liniei i-roneny.ioemeu n t l.ll UOdhl AllnVK IIIUrurUT ItoruK, nil the 8111110 ldu nf the street. 111 the tov.ll of lllnollisburul UllU linvilltf ouiiuneua ihtii.ii ,oi lllOHltllle uuu 11 U S T A V II A X T , tlio Prnnrlator lias delerinlned to lllve In Hie peo. pie Islillnl the town on tmsliiess or liUnsuiv, A 1.11 ri.ic .Muni'; ilium. mid 1 ntted up ises I tl.lt e erylllllia about Ilia emubllnllluelll ulillll .!...., ...I i .... ...a. .1-1.- i.nil Inu-ml liniiilieri ilitll I uiuuiuN imu en rr nines in iii.'.i.j. i-."...- ninl he leapectlUlly hoilelt'h u sli.ue m lllc pllbile ItlDlnite. iio K ni-iin. 'OIIK'B HOTKL, Him o wclNknuwn iiutoi liiu. rn-ontly uiohT tu- nut ''iiWiiiii.tfo in ita inn inai nnmiiifiiu ii. aim lis pr prtolor animnla-i t" id" mrmorouft 'iii md tlio ImVoiunj; pllltlli hum ins '""'." "" lor thoifitiimit il IiIk uui'it.! n .i'i aid lu imtn- in aititi . Hi liiliU wl.l .iirta i'hiihi Mil'- ft d. not (int,v u nn Md -annul t.mi, mn wiih mi 11" l 111 If ' I (" I lult lllri W'll'" BIlO - 1 .rr it i I I I dp. 'I ' 1 1 I' 'oiiih I.IIO.Vti M 1ft km" '.pun-!, im d dh. ot imtn iho imporiltm ni . iio .mui'l pari . and iroi rmiii all pol .uinti-di-nuH. lit isihanklui loviillhoral i-atum- aiiu n Iho t as!, nml will oontlnuo In deitorvo It lu thu fututv. UKOIUIK W, MAUtir.ll. pin-; swax iioTKL, I THE I'lTUll H0l'WE, OllANUr.VII.I.n, ('OI.UMIIIA CO., 1A. Ths sulisci-lbcr icspcctfully Ininiiim bin friends and the piiblle, that lie has taken thu above yUI known House or i:titeri.iinunni, ami win oe K eased to luljt llio cmtoiu of nil who will vorhtui Willi n call. IIIl WIM. KHIU" A (lOOl) TAlll.i:, allnr well htoeked Willi Iho b. hi of 1 l.iliorh, mid eelV elturi Will li llllll e lo icu.l. r enure i.u- ruill'in. JOIIS hKYDKil. ormir'ovuie.i'a., .inrrii u, isi,7-ini, jXCIIAXOK HAI.OOX, 1 UK 1 lOpri. Oil "I I lie C.JIl-lllllliie r.u,W IH.H liw on hiind n Inree hp. -k nt HI'.MM Kit IIKKIIKMIIMKNIB, lollslhtltlK of SIM. -I. II nYftrt-Uh-, HAI1PIM-M, IntPK, n01..IOAl xiiKKPTuK.n-K, iinit.rn Kims, HwriMm nin-.hi . jiAdwt m:i:n, ai.r, &v. r I'OMK OSK, C01IM ALL, ASP MX. -bl IWW'S 'r v O.' BiipcrSntenJeiii. Ulnoinsl.uiB. Muy il. IMU. pin-: I3S0Y JioTi'i. i 1'j.i'i , COI I'MIIIA -,.--.-r y. p. 'I 111. aid he! I.I I s Mill I.. in'rniiialiU Irlcii.lh t'ikell Ine above well ml the in' He Unit b. nun li lb U--I ol I'liti lenseil to r, i . ie Hi ttni'lnelit, niut will U. u. nan nl all win. will i. vol bun wllb n .-till. iii. wii i i;i-i:p a ihmiii TAiii.r., lar well sfo. keil WUTI (lie I eai .. l.iuillir-b uilil erj elt Hu I ill In- ina.le Ii. r. h'lei i-iitlM jail I IIl OX' 9U4UM nun. p. ii. xnhmmii'ii. U y. IHi.. April is. Hi; j-.IUC'K JIOTKI., un mii:vii.i.i:, cni.t'MiiiA coi'NTV, pa. lf-HAi.i. mumma, pnopnir.Tnit. Iliilluu li.kell pi hhl.HI nf Illll. W.ll-kliptvU hon.e. -o ii.nu k' i Is -.mum I i.wriil. lie' Pro- .1 . ...I i i,s. tn in i is tin iiiei.i reuairuiui i iruitn- ,1 ll.MI AKIII.AI.Iil II I. Ilh llieeleileesllliiliiirs anil in wesl n.-lieaei. a. inn aiaote in no. ea.-t-iieu n II e county I anil no pains will lw timiisl to illlluoilale tf.lesis tairvii). niCIlANT'S llOTKI, in or iii i 1 e i i - il'l I i 1 HU All' l N.J' - I II . Mk-tf THld CO I ATM 131 AN, A Dc'tnoi'i'dUi' NowupMpei' m 1 rnl.lHMl 11 lll. f Itlli MOUNIM AT iii.txiMnlti itc, I'liWA. rllKprlneliilesoi LliliapemronrilieJeniMiu. urn ctiiiiii ,,i pttiiti, s, I'laisii pi tin Iples , lit t.f he eiiiniruuilsed, yet cntirleiiy ntnl MluU-s ulial, no' Ik Inmntti n ltiillHeiii.iiltHcllicin,ivliettiriutli hidii idiialN, nr Willi eonientiainiriuii id Hie I'leai. Die iiMlty, li-ipplneaM,iiud iiriMpcrlty of the it un trj Nnnrnlm and nliJecti nmlnii the iiieiiin. to Meeure Unit, we lintl ldliorlnncitljrmidefitiMwtly fur theli'irmony,NUi.'ct-Huml Krowllinfour firmn lantlnn. Ti!iiM(ii'M;iMi'nii'rio!t: Twn ilnlliira u Sear If paid In ndimiee, If lint nntd In Advniim tlm lollnrsanil tiny cenn will lie Invariably i lint (isl. Trams or AnvKtmsiNu i Ojie iimre (ten linen or bum one nr lliree insert inns flii; cm-h mile iUent ItiHerlloii In cent". SPACK, la. .. .1,00 .. V .. 0,fU I(I,II0 .. I3,(M a.w. n,oo 7,( ,0) li.Ki 11,00 a, 51,1X1 ti,en f,r 10,09 100 90,00 m. h. fl,f0 Sio.mi li.ia ll.ai ia,oo ivi ii,oo av Wfl) l,l. One nillarc- TWn (llnrM Three KtjtlnreM... I our Knunre..,. Half enluiiiii.. .. One enlullill R.teeutnr'i. ntnl Ailinlnlitrntnr'a Notice ?a,0lii An lltom Notice 5J.VI. Oilier adurtlscl'ienl Inn r- le-l ncenrilliifr toHpcelnl eonlracl, llunlneiein"! tecs, It hntttnilrclllnctnf tit, twenty eiiw per lino. 'I r .iipieni ailverllri'inent"! pnvnlile tnndvmice ili ..HieMdamrtrTllH' MM Insertion. II Is, In tV if.. more likely lobe satisfac tory, laitli to MiliHerlbers mid totlio rubllftlnis ihnt reiklttaneesnnd ullcnniniunlcnlluusrespicl lint 11.'-1 lmslneRanf Hie piper. Imm 111 direct to I In (ifllueorpuhllcation. All letters, whether relallh. to the edltorlnlor liunlnewi concerns of the pupi t ond nil pnymentM for mibsrrlptlnns. ailieittHnnr or Jobtilmt, nre to lie nude tn and addressed nnocKWAY & i ur.i:;'.i:, "ft.Jia!i(nil Offlcr," Ut.oinisntno, 1.. Trln'ed ni li'.lils'in's I'u.i'l.ngs, nenr the Court ll.i'l -,tiy l 'l I I. -. M. Vaniikiwi.k k, vk i: HNtirit. BUSINESS CARDS. J or. PI! I N'T I NO M'i'llUil til thin OJltiV, iM UTTOHKEV-AT'I.AV, Ax ilaml.Hcl iylklll County, IVtm'A. M K. .TACKPOX, A T TO It N I' Y - A T- I. A V, llinvlrk, ('..ii int 1 1 ivn.i'.y, Pfiin'ii. TUAt'liU. A T TOItN KY-AT-I. A V, l!r lik. Coin! i' i.i I o.mty, I'entl'a. ' v.' run s i.i - a t -1. a v fT.NTllA til A, l'A. c, Y, Jll M.Kit, A T T O U N h Y A T I. A W , Olllee wltll K. IT. I.lltlc, In brick l.ull.lll.i: ml JnlnliiBVost Office. Si lloutitles, 11 ick-r.iv and Pension enllecled, seiCllt;. jonx fi. I''iii:k.k, AT TO UN r, Y-AT-I.A W, Olllce in Itettl-tcr mid nrconlcr's olllce, lu tin biiMemmlof thulourl lluusc, IHoomsbuis, t'n. poiiKUT V. eirUK, " ATTOlt.N'E Y-AT-I.AW Olllee corner et Main and Market Micets, net rirsl Kallonnl Until:, niooinsluiric, I'a. jT "ii. I-1 tt la-;, A 7 T O 1! N i: Y A T I. A W, Offlco on Main atrecl, In In lek bulldlns below tin Court Hoiisn, llliioinihurg.l'n. 0. 1!- lSUOCKWAY, ATTOItSKY AT LAW, W.OtlMSliniG, l'A. I rs- OKHt'K-Court House VII. y. beh w llie f I hiiMim Olllee. .fun 1'i.T. r 11. JIOIUKOX, .1 ATTOItXnY-AT-t.AW, HI.OOVSIItII.'1, l l.N.N'A. I 1 mice in Unmift'B lliilldlne.MHlnHtreet, isi 01 Hie AUUTieilll Jllllise, li"?-"' oriti uuiiKiiAiin Wi uid Infonn the eltlr-ens of iiiooinviiurL' and vieliilti that lie la now nrcirc.l I" tloail kin is.n pl-iilnj;,hll eroriiold. He ii,i.:. ifc TI OX V. K tt. MOMIIK COITMAN, lln lnv l.'lliswed llie prorcsslon of PubHe V. inlu. i ie i loi uianyyrnra, would Inform tl rniieis thai he is Htlll In Hi, tl, Id. lenity and wl linn to all. lid toall tho dutlea nf Ilia eulllliu. Person deslrliiK l.lsaervteeahhoiild cull or wrlle In l.lm at Iilooiusbitri;, t'n. mar'C. rvil. V. Jl. liltAill.KY, trnte Ai-dhlantMrilli il Dlreelnr il. H. Arniy,) PI1YHICIAN A .. 1) HU Kill! OX, Olllee lit the I, i opposite Wilvo's lllmk, lllooin-buiit, Pu, p.lls promptly allend. 1 ' . both nlnlit mid day. lll.iuniiju-K, Juu. Is, in.7, s. r '. ii 11 I V K, I' A 11 I .N 1! T Jt A K I! R , AM) UANL'FACTUIUIK IIV bTIWM Ol' hash, ai.iXDs, noons, H II IT T T V. It I-, M O V I. I) I J? 0 wixnow riiAJiics, AC. main aTm i.t, IlUxiMBIlUItO, PA. Inne w, 1107, l'A Is II I UN A 11 1. 1! SUAV1XU, II A 1 II t'UTTIXC. AMI f-iiAMrm.i.Mi nAf.ro.v, iier Wii.iimyer & .laeolij's Ice (imni Saloon. Iil-OOMHUUHU, l'A llnlr Iniin nnil Mdker irilored Mnck or I row ii. lln'i loiiicl . rlcMroyilflnuruirinnl Ihjhu iinlniri'n Imln "HI i.stoie hair tn It fiilcli.nl ulnr w dh ut nlUni.' c . fii.-al fubile, consimnlj I llllll. liiprii; wi. 11, AUTXlK. f, II, Illl.l'lS.liat. I', 11, 1UTMAN Vji'i'MAN, Dii.Lixor.n A CO., VII, ISO N11HT1! TIIII"' ril PUT, S.m-tll i-JiJSMtfe ,iii, A'"., .snn'rr .1 CD.) Wboleiuile In ah is lu YAt'N. HATTIM1, WAMdMl, CAllPlVr. nil, l I or lis, hllApl.s, I l.V M is, I..IAIN PAtls, COIIIiAOi:, AC. A 1.1-0, U.llAl AMI WOOl I.N WAISI!, in. an ra i t'l'N ka, 1.00MMI il.A.l, 1 II. Ml.i lu, l-.iV h WAllTMAX & KXOKUIAX, ' ' TOIIAl'CO, hM'IT nr.o.ut MAxrr.'.t'i'ony, Ml. DH Mllll II TIllHI'aTIIKfcT, ii end poor Iii low Wood, ! il II. P I. I.I'll I A. , v, 11, V. I'SOHMIN ii I Id (. . nier imiN be "iirr of I I . . 1 1 1 til nut J.I I t liilli- nBr)l. (C-hoire poetry. tiiii hvssv davh or srM.nr.it. tn Hii vithiiy n m nf Miminci' Wlii'iitho hiin Itrlglit beams ur 1nit, How I luvtil lojnln tlieniitnliff In tin Hllt'iiUiHtlingisIiailo, Nuir tho rivulet that wnmUnd TliifiiiRh tin1 foront ilvop nntl Uv, M ho tilt!. lilrtU that nrolcit With HlK'h i;lKi1ltli' pi 1K'. In the "-tinny dayaurwummer When tin- llBlitnltttfH Jl.WHMlo'or liurvl, Anl thi' illtikiit roar of IhttniU'r KhnoUotl llio wuth on which uo trcaJ, I low I IoiikM tnnrc the hrooUItt ll'ill Hi ilnhiiijz wnltrihy, A li I thn rlotnl Hint niiHOtl Its rnglng leaven calm an I i-lacM ky. In tho Kiiniiy (lava of minmer "NVhi'ii tlio thickening f-m w prpnil, Anl tiir inmitttaln rut ntiiiih r Lloii.N that ovi rhut KllFi hinl. How t watchnt that wniulcrtntf .trc.imht A iii I It w i'ith rlnpllt,'? poal, filling mi Hi Waclint twltltflit ritokimjnt my wati-r ivhcrl, In Iho tiuniiy dayi nf Miiinm-r Whi-n iny nuni( niln I kiivw no wirn, Iaa I Mttiihil initMil in WoIkJim If tho intiir muM tinprtlr AltlhtN M.'cinltiHtliiMMi Ixaitty When tntminhoml 1 hti lion, Hmv could natuio m iki .1 liiioty Of ploAsiire that I calli'l inv cm 11 tint the hiinny iIhj h (if Glimmer Pannfil n'rr uii'l t Imy ani koiu', Tnkitnt with thorn hnlf Iho tninibiT Of tho nn'otip I 1'ivcil v hii(ti Thui thli world Ihib nought Wit Borrow liliMippnlntt-d tr'nNniul euro , lint tnyoml it in a tnorrovr And triinlilp never l-u 1 114 1 ht.ro. Trjini.tn. -iUisccltancous. STATISTICS oYtIIE 0HUE0H. IIi:.viiv II.SMirii is tlii'iintboroflbe following "tnteinents: MinilODlSTl. l-'oreiiiiist in numbers nml ze.tl is the Methodist Kpl-cnpul Chui'eli. I.nstyenr it eelebriited the oenteiuiry of its Intro duction Into this country. I'mposlnj; to rnl-o n thiiiik-offerliiK of two nill llons, its receipts havo iicliiiilly come near to four nillliloiH u largo part of which Is to lio devoted to tho in terests of etlu 'atioii. Tho Xoi'thorii Churcli reports (il annual conferen ccs: 111,172 preachers; l.OIJ'.'.lSI church members (an Iiicith-o tlurlntr tlio year of ltU,!ii"i); SL'.Oi'i baptisms of ndtiltn nnil children; lo.ld church luililiiir-i of the value of thirty millions of dol Lira ; colleges anil tlii'oloif.cal M'liool- a li iok Con'cei'ii, with n capital of S'iii,- ObO; and."! olllcial periodicals, with a circulation of one million u month. The Methodist Church, South, separated in 1SI1, with l,8l. minlisters, I9".,2S2 mem bers, and now ha.-. .I'imil 70i,000 coninui-iiic.inli-. Oilier bi'an"lies arc: Metiio-dl-t I'l'ole.slauts, lOo.ottil ; African Meth-inli.-t-., about ll'J.tlDO; tlio Hvansellcal As-oclatlon ( AllbrlKlitV,) M,TM ; Ve leyan .Methodists, .j,(JT() ; 1'rce jretbo dists (since If-ljtl, j I,S!)o; l'riinilive MethotllstH, 1,'SO.-,. Tho total .Methodist ('lunch iueliiliernhlp is over two mill ions, lu Canada then1 nro b3,WH). All this Is this growth "f a century ; in 1620 'hero wore oiiO.Mii) members. Xo church in the country is inovlup; onward with a inoro dellnltc aim or larRer plans. Aiutitii; the (ieniian population it lias .Ml pivaehen ami ;;o,0(0 ehuicli irein liers. In Oermany, It bus Kl preacher-, mil .1,170 members ; in I'raiice, 110 lireaclieis nntl 1,s.iS members. Jts tip jiropriallous for l'oroIj;n and dome-tie mi-ssious, for 1m!7, aniomit to $1,010,078. Soino of the subdivisions may soon ho re-united with the main branch of this church; but tho .Southern churches still stand aloof. 11APTISTS. Next In number me the Il.ipli-l. Their total church memberi-hip Is given at 1,0 -!),.) I, with 17,220churclio.s, iiaino iy: Uejriilai' I'.aptisls, l.oio.loi ; Camp-liellile-. (Dl-ciple-,) .".nO.oilO; Free-Will ll.lptlst,-, .".0,2'iS; Sovoiitli-D.iy lltptlsts, 7.01 1 ; ! Principle Itapti-ts illi-bO:-1-1), !l,0!l0;;Vini brennai'IansiChuri'li of liod), 2.1, slid; Aiiti-Mls-inii ll.iptlsls, .i(),0(iii i Christian-, (ruitariaus), luj.nnO; DunUei'.s (Tuukersi, 2ii,"iin. The North ern nml Southern n.iptlsts act Indepen dently; tho Southern number f!l"i,.V)l. The denniullldtlnii has 21 colleges, 11 i heoloxlcnl schools, and 21 periodicals. I'lio Northern IWptUt lloine MU-lon -society,lS(J7, reports its receipts at i?170 ss'.i iS70,oi)H larger than last y.-nri ; tlio MWsionary I'nloii, 1111,711 ; the I'ubll- Atlon Society, !I0!', 727 ; Tim llihle Sn- ii ty, St-ll.l.-tf. The M.illllieill IJ.ipti-.tn report, IMi7, SSI.ooo lor domestic mis- Ions; J22.0O0 for foreign missions, wltli Hi liiisslonaiie.s. TIk ll.tpli-ts liavo u number of churches of (Ioniums, and :uo missionaries in ileiinany and Scan dinavia. Largo .subscriptions, timouiit- ing to moio than n million of dollars, havo been recently made, for their col leges and theological i-eniluarles. The Mcniioiiite.s, numbering ls-.si iio hitrches and .10,250 members; thu He- loniieil Mennonitos, 5,000 member, mill iho Hooker (Aniisli) Metinoultes, uro abo llai'tlsts. An iitiempt to unito tho 1'aiuphellilo.j with the regular Soiithern li.iptl.st.s has failed. In Caiuul.i ami (ho West Indies, tho Il.iptLsts iiuniber 703 chtirchori nntl 7!),fi07 members. I'ltr-liYniuiAX.s, Out-sldoof New-l.'nglauil, where Con reg'ilioiiallsm has tho ground, tlio Presbyterian lluirchcs extend, in va- rlou-i siibtlivi-lons, throughout tho coun try. The main branch of tho Church was divided lu lsisou divers (luostion- of iloctrluo and polity. Tho two inalii dlvl-ions nro popularly, not ecclela-tl. illy, known as Old-School uml New- School. Tho Old-School, 1807, reports' 11 Synods, 170 1'ivsbyterles, 2,022 church IM, 2,102 IllllllstOl'i, ili,lHl C'JIllllllllll- cauls, tiud uoutrlbiitioiis to tlio amount of), 711, 1(11. In its foreign inl-loiu it mii lojiuivlun,.'li) inluMors ntnl teach ers, anil 1,-uu iiiciiineis, ino At'iv School, 1S17, tvporcs 21 .Syiiuis, 100 Pivby lories, l.sJO ministers, lill.'ll'.l lOiniiiunlcaiits, 101,212 ,Suuday-.sclioi)l teachers, and contributions ofi1,luil,S70 for nil Its objects. Its lucrcuo last year w.w 1D.01S iiicuihers, and nearly a mil lion of dollars lu contributions. The United Pre-bytorlau Church was formed In 1851 by a union of the A soeiate Pn- byterl.iu ami A..oi i"1 nefoinu .1 (mir hi .. It leports lsii7, 7 Syiiodi, ol l'ri 'lytirlcs, ' I ministers, 717 eongro - Kdlloiia, &1, mo members $l,277,,-,'il cnn. trlbulloiH. In tlio i'Iht yeaiHtirilH liis tory 11 bin iiirroiisi'tl In Its iiiln!tr,y rrom ins tnSHlj ntnl In Iti eiiiitrilititloiis from un avcrnaonril ct. (.or mciiilirrto tin uverusu of Ji). It but iiilnsttiiury pru-bytork'.-ilii Iinll.t, Clilmi, Syria, nml Or I'jfon, It Is iintl-nliiVL'ry nnil i-loao film- nmiiloii In Its vlinntt'tor. Tlio 1'iosby- torlmi vlitircli In tlio I'nlteil Wbttus (the tylo of Iho Southern Church) wits formeil by ti union of tho Old uml New School Churches ilurlnij Hip war. They report, ISiiT, 10 Synods, U! I'lesbyterios, !(1,i"iJS eoniuiiinleants, 820 minister, 1,L".) clmrelies. The eijntriliiltlons nre hejl tlowii nt Sli).),!)SL'. There itro .110 ehiireliesiiml 1 p!i"byterles,ri'oiu whhli theru Is no lejiort. The numbers";! von nro prolubly inueli below the faut-. ritere i.s no present prospect of ro-tinlou with tlio Northern ClHlivlii'. The Cilin- berluntl I't'esbyteriuu Cliurehei, Xnrlh ami South, nro ro-unlteil. Thoyhad lie fori) tho wnr "is ministers nml lH,(llii) members. An elforl to uulto with tho .Soiitberu Clmroli Is In iirottrcsH. The iVusoclulol Iti.'foiineil rre-.bytefiuiis of the Soulli also malntnln mi Imlepeuilont oi'iiinlzatioii. The roformetl I'resbyte- rir.iisln the Xoitli linvotwoSynoili, one of about lnO, the other of ubmit 00 min isters. I'OXtilllKI VTIOXAt.tiSTS. Chui'che)',2,7M); inllllf-tfiv, ii,t)l0; mclil- liors, 207, 1.11. Inclilding Cnii"da, there aro 2,!ino eburclies, 1,000 ministers, 272, 071 niember". The gain lict jour was (10 churches, 1,011 iiioiiibcis,2S ministers, Of tho churches 1.61H are in New Kugland. The amount of contributions reporletl Is 1,021,720; hut thorr was no leiiort from tlili'lein Slates and tiril- toiiis. The American II. un.' Mission ary, nntl the American Ilo.irdof Koreigti MIalons, the American Ivlneation So ciety, the American Tract Society of Ni w Kugland, and the American Miss ionary Association, are ci ietly support ed by Cougregatlonnlists. The Unitarian Ctmgrogalionali-t- have 2s'.l bocletles, (of which 171 nro in Massa chusetts,) ami 1,1.1 nilnistei's. Tin; con tributions for various objects amount, d to 21.1,000. IXTltr.ItAXs. Tlio Lutheran churcli numbers in ail, 121 SynoiK, 1.01 1 ministers, 2,'.)l.1 eon eroir itlou-. ."'2.1.S2-1 comiiitinlcants. of tliese.theroai'oeomiecteil with tho fiem ral Kyuod,21 Synoils.OO.I ministers, 1,2.1 foiigiegatioiis, and IHLMO ei.mmiiiii- cants. The list are embraced in othr Synods. Tliero is a General Synod nt tho South. A new Synod is pinjicted, on the baMs of a more -trict adherence to the symbol-; a convention for tills object was heltl al Heading, I'a,, in He eenilier, l'sOO, attended iiy ltopro.-entn-lives trom 15 Synods; hut no further action lias yet been Liken. Tho two Western Scandinavian Synods number 1(1,(100 members. The .migration from Scandinavia alone last yejir was 20,000, chielly Lutheran. ThPii-nroOl) Lutheran pciiotlicals in tho United Stales (11 of which nro in thcOermau language,) 15 theological schools, and 17 colleges. KPIM'OPAI.IAX.s. The Protestant Kplscopal Church numbers 11 dioceses, It bishops, ii, 1 1 ii priests and deacons, 2,205 purl-lic.-, 101, 211 communicants, 1.11,810 Sunday .chool scholiir-i. Its contributions in 1S00 were over three million of dollar. The Southern ilim'c.-o-,cp.irated during tlio war, lire now re-tored. The Hoard of Mireign Jli-sions expended S-7I,'ib0; "l)oiiielle M-ission-,, $31,1(15. The re ceipts of tho Uvaugollcal Knowledge Society were Slo.'.lDS. Twenty-eight of tlio bishop of this Church havo pub- lisli.'d a pwtct ti,.ili.-i ritualistic innovation-. i'.i:i ou.Mi:i in u n. Ciiurche.-, Ill; mini-tor-, 101; torn-mtiulcuiit-, .17,SI7; Sunday-.-chool scholar-, Hi, 111; contributions for congrega tional objects, 7r,.1,V,'0; fur beliovoleat object.-, $272,2110. I.s last Synod, by tl votoofinu to 10, bus submitted the iiue-tlon of dropping the wore "Dutch" from Its title, ami adopting the name of tho "Jtcloimed Clitnch in America." Ol'.ll.M X llEFOHMI- l). Uoth ela-sc from the Into Confeder ate States, Virginia and North Caroli na, were represented in the Triennial Synod of It has 2 Synods, 20 ChlsfOB, 170 ministers, 1102 clmiclii'-, loo,2.is communicants, U,ns baptl-iii-; ooiitritnitions for liuievolt nt ubjeit-, i?00,8S:!; ,1 colli'i.'e.s and 1 theological bdiools; t) period U'.t!. Tho TeiceiH.'ii- arv of tlio Heidelberg Catechism win. duly celebrated, and an excellent edi tlonol'tho sauio wis issued. In con nection wltli lids, more than JlOO.oi.O were raised for tlio Colleges or the Church. It Is proposed to drop the word "ilerinan" from tho tltlo of the Church. A new liturgy i underdl-i u--siou, iippu. d chlelly on account of Its high saci'iimontal tondoiieii -. no.MA.N ca rum I' . Tlioltonian C'atliolIc'Cliiirch lii.thj Unltisl States consists of -11 diocoaes, 1 vicariates apostolic, 15 hishops-thodio-ce-o of lialtlmoro being the Jletropoll tanSee. There aro 1,705 churches, 2, 110 priests, UI ecclesiastical Institutions, 1 2'i colleges, ill schools for girls, 00 nsy I linns, 2'i hospitals. The whole mini- j i.er of iii in Catholics in North and ' South Atuerleit is .uppo-. d to bo forty llvo niillliMis; in tlio Culled tstates I tliero probably about four millions much loss than the Immigration of I Catholics wltli its natural Increase. The second national council of this -'U'b was lieiu ill is.iiunioro, ucioner, i-un, n iirofesscd anew tho iincoiidltl.inal adlieslou of tlio Churcli to tlio Piipucj and its temporal power. Tho iimoum siih-crliied to the Pupal loan in tin United States, to March 1, was 2,!)oo, Olio, Tlio power of Catholicism is here chlelly felt in the l.irgo towns, when foieigners congregate; its political In fliicuco i silting ilia few localities. DTII Ull II I..NO.M I X ATIOX. The United llrotliren in Christ (or ganlzed 177DU "Ariniulun in iloutrliiu and Mothodlatle In polity." it lias i, 2V1 preaching places, jy:ui s i.'ieiies.Ji, o.'O members; i.nitubi.ti.iu ',, HI,-, c ' iv "-; ' " .n7 piouclmi a , 1 1 r , male uud female, uml "'-- .-i urn expended 120,180. Under tho religious 1'iMi'itctloii of the Coitus l'citriini there m e 177,000 persons I ii Ktiroponnd Ameri ca, The adult communicants number 11,210. The rnlversnllsts number about COO, oon; they ralod fortbelrdenomlniillon al objects last year $1,(!(I'),000; they pro pose erecting $100,000 for it missionary I'mi'l. Tboro have been somo attempts .it a union between them and tho Uni tarians. Tho I'i lends or Quakers of tho Ortho dox side number 01,000; tho Illcksltcs, 10,000. They contributed largely to the funds for the relief of soldiers dur ing the war, anil aided (ho frocdmon 11 homily. In Philadelphia they havo re cently contributed $12'i.000for a bchool for colored youth. The Shakers num ber 1,700, the Second Atlvcntists, 20, 000; The Swedeuborglans, 5,000; tho Mormons, 70,0110 recruited chlelly from Kiiropc, and now divided among them selves; the Spiritualists, an Indoflnlto number, ea-lly exaggerated. JL Skator's SlKpcriencc. ap'-cial le'iuostofa spiritual tailor, lly we In nt the following, clipped from the Jflt'rtnikit Ale. "liinht beneath one ofoiir windows, we .n o youngsters and oldsters twisting their leg Into all conceivable shapes. Wo can not pick up a paper butiiii arti cle on '-kaiiug' meets tin- eye, Kvory body says it' fun, and that's all 'every body' knows about It, for wo havo tried it. Ln-t night, about gas light, after ri ailing a glowing description of life on sk.iu.s.we prepared forour first attempt, and allled forth to join tlio merry crowd. AVe bud a pair of -toga boots, u'nw-i r legs tucked Inside, a Hubert- tailed coat and white itat. Wo went dow n on the Ice, and gave a boy two slilllimr- In good coin of the realm, for tlx- ue of bis implements. Wo, wltli the assistance of n friend, fixed on tho skates, and i(nl erect llkoa barber's pole. " lincouragetl nt the sight of some la dles on tlio bridge looking at tho skaters, wostruck out. Aslant to the right with tlio right foot, a slant to tho left wltli tho left foot, and Jut then wo saw some thing on the ice, and stooped over to pick it up. On our feet again two slants to the right and one to tho left, atvomiiani. d with a lo-s of confidence Ai.oth"!- stride with tho right loot, and! we -at down Willi learitii rapiiiny wiiu vi rvlittle. if any. elegance! Wlmta set dow! it was for we made a'dent In tho ice not unlike a C nnecticut butter howl '. .1 u -1 then oneof tlio ladies re it'irked, 'Oh I look, Mary, that feller w ith the while hat ain't got Ids skates on I be light pi ice 1' Ditto, thought wo Ju-i tin n a ragged little imp sang out a bo pa'-i'd us, .-'o, old dmbrrjets!' and v arose suddenly, and put after hhn. Tbreeslldes to tho right, andtwi to the left, and away went our legs one to the ea-t, and tlio other to tlio west iiislngan immense llsstiro in our pants am! another picture oi a ntmor-iray in the cold oil. tww milke'. Then tho 'a.ly we know she was one by the re mark -he made again spoke, anil said, 'Oh I look, Man ,tbat chap basset down mi Ids hand kerchief, to keep from ta iling cold!' We m-c about a gracolul ,t a saw hoive, when Mary said, '(!uos mint n handkerchief Jane,' and Mary u'a right. It wasn't a handkerchief nut a bit of It ! .lu-t then a friend came ilong anil prnlfcri d us his coat-tall as u '.-tiailler.' Wo accepted tlio continua tion ofhl-garment, and up the river wo went about ten rod-, when n shy to tho right caused us, tho wheel-horse, to shoot ell" on n t miM'tit, heels up I Iltlt Hi" lee i- cc'.y .'old tin sea -on I "We tried it again. A glide one way, a glide and a li.it t" the other, when "ientck" ciiine our bump of phllopro. genltlvoiiess on the Ice, and wo saw a million of stars dancing lound our eyes, ilow the shock went through our sys tem, and up and down our plnal col umn ! Lightning could't have cork screwed It down a grea-ed -apllng witli greater peed and more exhlleratiug ef fect. Iloardlug-bou-e butter, nor a war ran t v deed cmld not havo -truck stronger than wedld anda do..'ii ladies looking it tt- nod our 'tls-iired' pants. " 'Hello, old cod. !' sang out that rag gril imp again, and we were there help It -s. Soon we got up, autl made anoth er trial with better success. Perhaps weli.i 1 skated In our peculli'r tyle, lif '.'. u feet, when a blundering ch.ip camo up b"hind, and we -at down with our tired build pillowed In his lap, and ho sweared tit us, when it was all his own fault. How cold the leo was there, too! Jverv pot where wo made our debut in tho leu oh, how cold It was! Our air v.o drawers were no protection at ill. We tried again, tor the papers all iy It's fun, and down came our Ho-i.in-tlreciau no-c on the cold julep ma- i'..il, and the liHle drops of crimson inn down our nir no-oin on mo ico, Unco more wo tried skating, and ouco moio wi at down, and counted dam- "Two shillings in cash thrown away. Several lateral and ono 'frontal' bumps on the Ico. One IninieiisO llssiiro In ns hand-omen pair of ten-dollnrcasslmercc) is t limn over kept Ills legs in. One tipture in tlio knee, extending to tlio nine, Knur buttons from our vest, a I'r.ienicnted' watch crystal, and tlio Illicit ache, big enough to divide among llie children of Israel. If you catch us on the smooth, glds.,y, chilly, freezing, treacherous, deceitful, slippery, and lip-uppory ico again, you'll know it! it any one ever hears of our skating .'.dn, they will plo.v-o draw on us at -ight for the bivalves and accompany lug document. Wo havo got through ok.it ing. It's a humbug. It's a vexii' t Ion of spirit, of business, of llosh, and te.irer ol trowsers ! It's a head-bump-ing, back-aching, log-wearing, danger mn Institution, and wo warn people ngninst skating. Wo tried It, and slian't in. able to walk for a month. Skating citilt are a humbug, and thu Indies will do well to let skates iilone, unless they are younger and moio elastic than wo ue. Oh, how cold the Ico I we van , , hi '1' of til" l, 'oj. I'rench nr- Prisoners of State. mi:i:ti.o was held lately in tho Lodge-ro.iin, 0!bon's llulldlngs, to make arrangements for the Convention proposed to bo held shortly of those persons who were linprl-oned or lost their property by Illegal nml arbitrary acts under the Lincoln administration. On account of tlio storm of the prece- llng night, and various other causes, tho gathering was a smaller ono than It would havo boon under dltl'erent cir cumstances ; but a consldoriibloiiiiiuber of gentlemen wero present, and the ptrlt exhibited was most harmonious. Mr. P. C. Wright, of New York city, was appointed Chairman of tho meet lug, and Mr. Samuel Pike, of Kouthiiort, Connecticut, as Secretary. The Chairman read a letter from lion. James W. Wall, of Hurlltigtoti, X. .1., retting that lie could not bo present on account of Illness in ids family. 1 lo expressed his approval of the objects of thu proposed convention, and recom mended, in order to inakoltaslargeand succe-sful as possible, that it should lie postponed until spring, when the facili ties for travel would be much increased. Similar letters wero read from a mini her of gentlemen In various parts of the country, all of whom were unwillingly detained from tho meeting. A conversational dlcu-lon then took place between those pre-ent. It was reed to by all that the Intended con volition was very nccOs-ary, and thai the time for holding it had arrived. It was felt Hint an ellort should bo made to liubll-h to the world the true facts lit connection witli the Impri-oniiienl and confiscation of property of many 'iti- zens of the Union, anil to reiuos'o from their shoulders the unju-t obloniiy which now rested upon them. The gen eral sentiment was in favor of postpon ing tlio convention till about the mouth of May. It was finally agreed that a commit tee of gentlemen from various State. should bo appointed, and that this com mittee -hould deternilno the time and jilaco for tho convention, and make all other necessary arrangements for it. Tho following is tho committee: lion. Jnines W. Willi, liurllngton, N. J.: P. C. Wright. K-u., NeW-ork Cltv: M. JL Jones. K-ti.. Albany. N. V.; Colonel Samuel North, I nailllla, N. Y.: James M. P. Nolan. St. Lou!-, Mo.: K. Worrell. M. I)., Delaware Cltv. 11..1.. A. M'(ire'"'oi'. Ksii.. Canton Oltlii; Alii.; .loliiisiiii, i.si,, i.uicnu, in.; Samuel Pike, L-tp, Soutlijioi'l, Conn.; Hon.ii. W. Hrown, li.illlinore, .mil; L. 1!. Millikeii, Kurt Wayne, lud.; Hon. 11. C. Kean, Mount Pleasant, Iowa; Jame. M'Henry, Cambria, Pennn. ; Uev. Stuart ltobin-on, Ken tucky; V. It. Jackson, District of Col umbia. Tlio Chairman was ln-trucled to say through tlio prt-s and otherwise. "That tlio victims of arbitrary power, whether sufferers in property or per son, willing to advance tlio cau-o and their interests will please addtc-s the members or the above committee near est to their several homes." The moot ing then adjourned. .Y. 1'. II '((?. Besieged by Famished Cats. It is said that an entcrpri-itig Yan kee, having bought an i-land in the Ohio river, has stocked the same with black cats, Intending to go into tlio fur trade. Tills reminds n of a similar experiment, which was made many year. ago, by a gentleman who relded In Maryland. Tho Idea struck him that the fur trade Was no lucrative that it would be much better to r.tio ani mal neater homo than the regions of tho North, mid accordingly p'trcha-oil an island in the Chesapeake Day, stock ing it with the hlacl;et of black cats. He paid extravagant price for the fe lines, an I till the boys In tho adjacent country went wtemlvely into the hii-1-ne-s of entrapping unsuspecting Tom mies and tabbies which wore iniiui'di- alely disposed of and sent to the n fore said l-laud. The gentleman found tho cat very prolltlc, and wa oon compelled to em ploy two men to live on tlio island ami llsli with a seine, in order to supply them with rood. At fll't, tlio ilsher meii bad quite an eny time, anil readi ly supplied 11-h in ubiindanco for their charges; but tlio number dally increas ed, until whole legion of black cat trooped over tho Island home, devour ing everything In tho shape of food, and the men found it impossible to fur nish tho requl-Ito amount of nourish ment. At ln-t it wii determined that ono of tlio men should take a boat, and, returning to tlio mainland, report the alarming stnto of iilliiirs. During the nbseecoof tlio messenger, the cats bo camo exceedingly bold, and tho remain ing party, fearing for ids life, lucked himself up In his cabin and prepared for a siege. Tlio enemy, enboldened by this dis play of fear, and urged on by hunger, surrounded tlio lioii-o climded up the sides, staring lu nt the affrighted man through tlio windows nud apertures, keeping up tlio while the ino-t hidooti- caterwauling. lie carefully-topped up every crovico save tlio chimney, but hearing and seeing ominous falling of soot, which dlclo.ed a determination on tho part of tlio besieging force to ell'ect a surprise, ho closed that open lug also, and Mlcawber-llko waited for "something to turn up." l'or two days and nights ho was kept In tills singular prlon with tho dreadful howlof fatn islilugcats over rewound lug lu his ears and wltli s.ivago eyes glaring at him continually. At length a party nrrlved with guns and succeeded in succoring the man In his truly awful position but so numerous wore the cats, so llerco their aspect and tlireatnlng their demeanor. that both tho rescuers and tho rescued were only too glad to leave this pan demoiilum of Jet black cats, gaunt and ferocious a they wero from starvation Tho animals, wo believe, all perished and tlms elided one of tho mo-t exten si vo cat-rearing Venturis ever reeoide. The individual who has started a cat plantation on tho Island in tho Ohio river, may have tlio benefit of tlio ex perlenco related above, free of cost. Cbirtnnatt Times, A WAsTi" of raw material two youiv ladle- kissing uich other, WH atnt fiumtn. Tin: man who wrote "Itnlly round the 1'lag," has gono Into tho flng-stolic business. Instead of rallying nrouiul tho Hag ho Hags around tho alley. "Ahem I So hero I am between two tailors," said a dandy nt n public table wlicron couplo of young tailors were scaled who had just begun business. "Very true," satd one of them; "wo nro but now beginners, and can only af ford to keep one gooso between us. An Irishman fell In Iovo with a lady, but she, Instead of reciprocating his af fection, fell In lovo wltli another man and married him, which caused I'nt to exclaim in tlio fullness of his heart, "Och, would that you lind been born twins so that I could havo had hnlf of you." A (loot) jokk ox Giiant. Tills is its good a place as any to tell what I con celvo tnbon good Joko at Grant's ex pense, perpetrated by so gravo n person as Attorney-General Stnusbery. My au thority is unquestionable, as, In fact, It always is. Soon niter Grant's accession to Iho Cabinet lie brought up a propo sition, in Cabinet meeting, In regard to the abolition of whipping, as a punish ment for crime, in tho South, The whlpplng-po-t, lie said, was a relic of barharim, and it ought to botibi.nieil. All tho Cabinet olllcers agn .! on rat point, but they differed as to iuc pro priety of interfering against tlio penal laws of a State. Such punishment was being gradually abolished anyhow, and would soon disappear entirely. Uut Grant believed that something ought to 1)0 done by tlio army to prevent its continuance. It wassobarbaroustli.it it ought not to bo tolerated a day lon ger. Stansberj glanced at tho General, and said In a quiet way: "I believe you still buck and gag men and tie them up by the thumbs in tlio army, within a mllo of this house, don't you ?" "Yes," the General eald, "that had to bo dono sometimes." "Well, it seems tome," replied Stans bery, "that Its n little worse to buck and gag a man for getting tipsy than to whip him for larceny. If you had to choose, would you rather bo whipped or gagged?" Tlio General had to neknowiedgothat as between the two, lie'dtakotho whip-plng-nnd ho postponed further remarks on tlio barbarism of tho whipping-post to feomo futuro meeting. Wr.sTr.p.x JLorjUEXCK. Gentlemen of tho Jury : Can you for an instant suppose that my client hero, a man that lias always sustained a high depreda tion In society, a man you all on you suspect anil esteem for his good quali ties ; yes, gentlemen, a man that never drinks more than one quart of liquor a day ; can you, I say, for an instant sup-po-o that this ero man would bo guilty of hooking a box of percushin caps? Itat tlosnakes and eooiiskins forbid ! I'lctur to yourselves, gentlemen, a feller fast asleep in his log cabin, witli his inno cent wife and orphan children by his side all naturo hushed in deep repose, and naught to bo heard hut the mutter ing nf tlio silent thunder and tlio hol lering of the bull frogs; then Imagine to yourselves a fellow sneaking up to tho door like a despicable hyena, softly entering tho dwelling of tho peaceful and happy family, and in tlio mo-t mendacious and dastardly manner, hooking a whole box of percushin cips. Gentlemen, I will not, I cannot dwell on the monstrosity of such n sceno ! My feelings turn from such a scene nf moral turpentine like a big woodehtiek would turn from my dog Watch ! I cannot for an instant harbor tho idea that any man in the-e dlggitw, much les this ro man, could bo guilty of any such rantaiikcrous and un xampled di-cre-tiou. And now, gentlemen, after tills ero brief view or tlio ease, let oi" re treat of you to make up v.ur ."bids irefnlly, candidly, ami tnriirl ny, uid give us such a verdict ns .v 'light reasonably suspect from such an en lightened and iiitollerant body of our fellow-citlxns remembering that, in the language of Nlnirod, who fell at tho battle of Hunker Illll, It is better that ten Innocent men should Oseapo rather than one guilty should suffer. Judge, give us a chaw of tobacco. A ni:MAiii;Aiii,nGAMi:orMAKni.i:3. Tho writer of tho "Pen and Ink Sketches," of which we have already mado mention, lu tho West Florida Commercial, mentions an Interesting little incident connected with tlio ro treat southward of Mr. Davis and ills Cabinet, after tho capitulation of Gen. Johnston, Tho party had stopped for rest nt tho roidoucoof n gentleman near tho Cataw ba niver. Tho writer proceeds : His dwelling, beautifully situated ond surrounded by ornato and cultiva ted grounds, was readied about four o'clock p.m., and tlio charming lady of tho mansion, witli that earnest sympa thy and genorous kindnoss which Mr. Davis In misfortune never failed to ro- celvo from Southern women, soon made every man of tlio party forget his cares and fool, for a time at least, "o'er all tho Ills of life victorious." After such slight renovations and changes of their travel-soiled toilets as circumstances permitted, and nn hour of refreshing rest, it was a novel sight to seo Mr. D.ivls and Mr. lleg.ni, with a little son of their kind hast as their ally, playing an animated and well con tested game of marbles against his sec ond son, a boy of somo ten yean, sup ported by Gen. Ureeklnridgu nud an other Cabinet officer. Tho game lasted nearly nn hour ; and notwithstanding tho skill of hlsoppoiicuts, Ilrecklnrldge, who plays tho best game of marbles of any leading public man sinco Judge Marshall, and who had his usual good luck, came off victorious. The youngsters, two bright, intelli gent Southern boys, will never forgot that ardently disputed game of mnrhlci with .Mr. Davis, who, to their Intliilto delight, seemed as much nt homo with all the words of caution ami command, from "knuckle down nt taw" tu "rum dings," a tlieiusclvis.