lie VOL II. -NO. fi. BLOOjMSBUltG, PA., E1UDAY, JAN U Alt Y 31, 1808. 1MU0E FIVK CKNTS. nLoosisiinu; ihuixtory. Sl'OVItH AND TINWAHK. itenlei in itnvi i A ttiware, Mnlii .allot- I" hi A. I'i-H-n M.ii OM' llthl I.IIWII i M ol M ii ki I. Kit"'" vl-ui i 1I.OTtUNO. At nin ' M lid mi ichiuit latl-M, Mom -l l ol r Siai Am. I ivati linuif, l NllM I V,rlli:Mlli:il).LVt wholmil. itn.trotitli ileal I, ir In I'lxiltliiiftLli'.i ilm'UUiiii'H latlMliiK, Main nit I, Vl'llll blttXiri, HIKMICAI-S, At!, 1 S MYl.lt, ihuttuW iitnl npolhoenry, 1H i vUanw I'ltvl. Mnln M. Nnl1 1 1.11 'IruirttlM mi't npniheenrv. Kuperl 'j, hint It, Main nt., wrvt ofMnrkH. vl-uw riXlCKS, WATCIIKK. AC. I ((CIS Itt'ItNllAIth, wat.h uu.l Hn-k tank, r. l near .lUlhon-.i corm r Miitu n u I Irons-Is. 1-n I 1 i:.HAVAni:( ilo.iler In rlueks wutrlics ami tv, Jouelr,.Mnln i.t., ueuily uppslte Anierleiui house. 11 1 rATIK.'AUT. WttlcliiUKlfltH-U maker, Mrtrln t j h(M helnw.Malll. t HOOTri AND SUOUS. n M. WIOWN, IhviI runt -mot m tUer.Malu Mr. t V. opposite. American houe. v t-ti 1 1 1 S()M.i:iMMt,in.imir.irtui( r lunlttiMli rinliiiulH A" tul .i'ou-,Mul1lst,, opposite IIpI-H'OpAlflilin h 111 M llLXItY KI.I'.IM mimufaetui i nil denier In I I IMKIIH llllll MIOOH, UUKlrlt"4 to., i'ahi r.iiHuns. Ml 1.1 buri; M-iln nt. DAVID Jtl'rZ, boot ami .hoemaker, Main M., hetow llartmun'K store, wont of. Market Mre t. l-nll iuiokk&sioxai,. II. KVANH, M. I. Miiiieonnnd phyUl.m noiith tJ Mo Main hi., below Markot. t-nli I II II. r. limn, y Mir'on dent Nt, teeth eMniH 17 1(1 uiuioui pain. Mam st., in ii iv rpiseopal riniii'li. Vl-llln Til. M'ICIM.VY, M. V. MiiKfuii nntl pli t. i in t) south sltto Main Kt., below Maiket. l-ni; Tf. ItUTTi:U, M. I. hit tl Mnrket it,,iib)(Mitn. Mirj;eon nml lMiyslei in, i-ii i i Dlt. II. C. noVi:il, surgeon iltutM, abuvo ruurt house. Mitni ) , l-ni i MII.iMNKUY & FANCY UOODS. Miss i.V.AW, IIA bulla! ii, -Main wt (ullllnor, llamvi'V Nl-llll w iss il Ktutlniu'ry, nurili hl-in Main stic Jul. I It I o.v M i, - l-li I l'I'J'IMtMAN, millinery aiul l.moy fxuls op- puMle KpUeopal hiirch, .Main ht. t-n I MlW. .U'LIA A. .t HUi; UAItlCM'.Y, Imll. s il I'unii'i vl-ni . .Main nit'l vi st st. .1 1 ciu'iK uri'i MNH M. liKltnn:isnV, tnlllliiry mil fniM iZmvU .MilitlHt.,opiMli(, CninI IIoum1. Vl-n! MIH. M It t-'lTKM Nriii1lliii4't . Main nr., brlon ll.trtin.in'rt More, west (i Markel Nt. vt. 1 rllt MISsKS If U.MAN inillitieiy all I f.nj I i((wmN, Mulu hUTer just ht low AliMTle.ill tKii l-li IlOTi:i.S AND SALOONS. ' r! H ('()t 'lnvHtrr aii'l luithtij wilomi, Aintit ran lloui, Alafti MM 11 ilirer IrtWiK-k kiii-ui WM'M-i . It 1 iiIIY. I'.'i'llt.nrv. It'll.. 1 - 11 mill 1 111 t-ti-r -ttiliiiiu. wliolu-i.ili mm nt. ill, I. h.ini bliitll, M nil hi. V ! -1. i IJ iX A 1:1111, itinri-'tluni-ry, liakery. mul n; 1' lers.il wbtilihtilfmul letnll, Main "I , I11- . . linn. -.I-ii II VN-ii; IliiniL, by .1. , iijvttslte totirt liiill-,!.. ', Mar 1 -:i : . ,Mi:i:ii imr.-tii, iivJunN' 1 , Ut'Sl lit llllll Klre.fl. I.VHtKH lliJl'I'.I. I' Main HI. by (I. V, Mauiii.ii, tahl 1 nil i vl-nt HSTOIIS'Kll, rt-riThlunt nt -nlnnn.M'ilii -t..ii.i , abino court liuuse, l-nl. I I'. UASLOW, K fiolillirnt h'lliitill, i:iliniiii tj hotel, Kiwuon (',ilul.iu,-iliei'iuU'inU-iit l-u : W1I. OILLMOllll, refreshtnent n. ' mi, Mum ' tiliiL'lc stuilli Kldu Millllst. l nil MERCHANTS AND OllOcnitS. 1,1 JACOIM. CoiJlwtlimery i'l HUtil-jn-tU (Joint lloUhe, Kr.i 'i 1 ii' M 11I11 l-iil . fl ll.MILLLll -.! iiutellswiiie. ile.iler In tlrv t;tii..U, yroierli-., Hour, t-n!t, hline-t, iitiutins, 1 I'lM'll iinligu block, Maluhtii-t-t, M'Kl'.I.VY KKAL it l'i, ilcnlu-i lu ilryi.-iii.il-.. uineerl.'-i, ilnur, f- itl, mil, 1M1. linn, mult, 1 11'., noithetiht turner Malnalul -tatket ht. l-nl: 11 (' IIOWLIE, hatKatlil cup-., 1 -Main ht nbn n cuiirt linu-i'. i mul hlit't -. l-nl . 0. I ('. MAHIi, .by hihi ami uoiliui-i, Mitllhur tnnitr Main mul Iron his, l-nli r .1. IlltoWLll, tlrv uuihlH, iirtiet t -, t n .J, wt'ht touit-i' M.ilu mul I run st. , iinrlh- M 1.1 Il'' A 1IAI1T1I W .Ire t-nntls. lliitlnlis. ami It .met 1 lex,, Mallih!.,ii.iHlsllti Kplnenpal rbui. b, nil. IIUN'-im:ll(li:l!,(iiritil,lKin.erk'S, liibiu , en, mill eoiiliellonary. Main hi., I11.-l.m- Aim r- H'.lll .tllliht, - - - it A. until: I. l.V. KrVkttilll-slini-htoie. bill ks mul 1. UHllumis, iinutliMii-t I'uriiii' Mmkii mi'l .Mmiisls. i-iu rlLLI AM KUAhMl'H, ronttetliiueili's. Main Just ubnvo eoitrt bouse. vl-n ' MI!Vllt.-IAr.L.llenel'nlNttielC(ir lueiellllll ft. iiiMiimul liiinbtr. eouiir t.f Main htr. i-t .un' llorwlck imlil. M-iH' 1 ,1. r.oill.lNH, tleiilcv III tlry Kiintls Kri t rl- t t .1 lily--'''1 biii'k.. M1.,;r1...j:li''ji"1', s-" I !.r fllltrtlX llrtii-t.l-li... .1: 1-rtivlniiills. nlllb leasl ttinur Main nml lion i-lrei Is. Nl-m (i W.hXYlil'.ll, liiirilwoie, cutleiy, kui v. , Main hi., U-low iron. s. -1.1 i J, KLOAN. (lenltrln elioli-eili.. t--iniil A lieephiHRontl-i, frrhb mnt't I'-is, 1 le., t Kt., opnu-,lle t uiirt lioiise. 111 ll-l . Mu. -lir 1.' T'Vl'll .,,., cl-lru nti.l t-1.111 rill llll'l t'llllll I . . Main hi.. itbiiM. Vil. I f T, hllAIU'l l tliv rootl.. L-roetrii'h. biujltv. lit .Hoc '-VM.lll.ct, Ill,) 1 1 1 Mink, Mlll 'I.. .(.t ".' 3n.sui:M.AXi:oi:rf. 1 W. rOHI-lI.l.. furnlt.iro looms, three mop 1, In kli 1111 Main hi., Meht otM11ll.it st. M-i. 11 .1. TIIOltNTOS'. wall inner, wllulo-v hltaitt 1';. una llxturtf, Hupcrt bloel, ..llllll hi, vi-ui HItoslI.NM'OCIC, rhot;rnpher, llitbiinue , block, Main ht tiinmslto court bouse. vl-nU I I', IlllOADT, .lit loarai.ht r, llarlmmrs bi.ll.l J li.jiorilieiii.teoriarMaliiiiii.l.'l.irkiihi. M-m l W. IlAnTI)N,tobaeitilllst,allil ill .tit rl.l hb . 11 , coal, -MlullsI.,oppnsnu eotiriiioi.se. 1 II. rUllSHI L. ni-llle, tnilik mil I1111111 .1 maker, Mul. I tt.. below toillt. House, l- 11 I'liKTI-.H. (Hut- Milker. . mil Wblliuu..1 uin- ll, 'iH.iner. -sis.iio-ai., I nLOollwTllir.fi LHSIIniTt I O , inmilltiieliu ami tltnli-m In LittnU r, .if nil l.llnl-, I'l.iin mill lieni'lbo in!!. mail, r .1. 111III.11.MAN, miliUc mul li.irntus it ) , near houlhwest etn tier Main ami Mull. 11 1 WirMAN. Iimlbl" V".rl!f 1 i-ruer Main mul Markt t slit. ntnr hoiubv l 11. n II. UIN(II.l'.ll.il..ili 1 111 IiIhiic. orinins 1 11 li. inclnilei lis.lil (I. W.l'ort 11 - till llllll. e nun II. MAM'I I'll", urn-lit for (l.otl-. Ulkei , ewluu iniithlue, Main ., Iluilliuiii , tip hlallh. H ..lilt' l-ll 1) W, lUil'.lllNs. Iltpior th alt-i- mh-hiuI .1.' Iiorlliuekleonit r Muliiiiiul Iron -.Is. r IT.M'Ot'K. Notary 1'ublie, noitleUht to Y MaliiHiKlMurlut ht, If UNA. I'ITShTOV. in ill ita 1 unit rm.h i iiles lh J houiuui.'u iouipun tUorthialcoiiKi' Mulu uiai 1 1 (HM 1 1 : IlASHr.ltT. inannrai till r nml l i r of Umthiiiu inu hlnu.. I'hfiuU rilo in ' near t-harpu-m' inuriUry, ii I H. K"l UN. it nil r In no at t'lllow. (tit., flu ni- 1 beiilii'iiuih , ha K vt Alts U hot l I (J AMI I I JAtOJlY, Muible anil llrnuhtnue UVoikfc,r4ifclUlmtnri',UerwlittraU, vlnf7 K.N(ii:V!LL!; DIIMU'TOltV. nU.it, , MCOAI'Jt. I , I'Jusii'liin 11 li-l -nr nit. Mttill ht ( ti t dnnr In ll O'l . II. ill 1, W'lll MltlCK llllll. I, HII I MTllmil 111 "illntill.tiv l- 1) nn I Miiininii.ciiMii r 'if luMminl IMiu 4t. In i; OWAN IHirH., lhiMliiirlniliic l.i O ili-r, Mum Ht .i nil Vt I'ini-, fnlin i-m l-IIIT K. ! ii N, il nli r In ilrv mil ill. i:r Ii'. M .Hi -t. I'M it 1. uiuii'Oi' uu.l m ii'Tii .U-r- I'liiiiliii 'Mill I Mn llnM V IU Cl.'l.l:. Hii.ldl.- Mini IliiriM m.iki lmn-t. nlinVp tr 'Mll Iliilll. M-IlK ir II. HMITII. iii.intiilu-tiiii r nf tin wiin- anil ) . Ill-Hi. III KUlVltOll. Mllll. N1.. IllKlV.- 'Jin r.nll lllllcl. vi-nr A Apiiilifi'itry, lJ .'it. 1. 1 .iiv . Vl-lll i n. v. i'hI,t:ma.v, .Muiiumi mllur uu.l il. Ill lll't 111! TlKlllll UilOtl-l. MlllllMt., tlt'Xt il'inr 11 Hit- Illicit Inili'l, vl-n 17 M M. IIAYIII'IImT.I lm-l.it, Wlilihn nlitl (lulu , I'l'lmlri 'I, (lulls unit Wnti'hi'i InrMllo, Main i..'l'i rttic. V1-HI7 IA.MI.-l II. IIAU.MA.N, I ill I Mnli.ir, nti.l I'll- J ilt-ltllltci. Mlllll M.. I t'luM I'lllf. Vl-lll Mlt IIAl'.l.l'. U'I.I.I,i:i!,c.iiir.-nli.niT.v, At-.. A'., mi I'lui'Ht., h.'lwi t n Mulu 11 Milln iiliil Mill. (lt.lt'l vl-n 17 ii 11.. tie. Ki:l.cliM''.lt, liim-kuhiiilH, in Mill Vl-1117 11. , hii'i fi, tit'ttr rini. hiit-liniki riiii-l innniirnc- U lllli 1' ol llllrk. Mill M..W1 Mill 1'lnt! VIII 111 l.d.lA-i HN'riiCIl, I 'ton 1- nml (liM Mill, tinil IV tlt-nlt-r In mnlii, Mill Htti-i-l. I -11 IT lllM si'Ill'Vl.l:!!, I rim liillli.l.-r, Jliiflilul-I, A nii'l M'inur.i"iuitTnr i-inwit, Mill m, vi-tii7 II.1NA, WILLIAM l'ii,,TiililUTHiniI Mnll .11 lif.n-lutt'ri til li nllii-r, Mill Clln-1. M-HI7 ItHIX KI.I.LLl:, limit mil hhi.nnnkir, IMllP tl SLtv.'t, tiiHisltf II10 Afiuli'tity l-ll 17 I It. HI'.IllilMI.'. llltOTIILII.CmiitTilrrnnn.l j. Illllliliis, Mi.lll SI11 i-l,bi Inn I'liu-. vl-1117 y.Mri:l, M. l-lir.N'l I . Vitnlnniy Mirwnn.nt ij Hie liili k llnti t, i-iniii-r nf Main ami 1'Jno M. DAM Odi AMrnr, sit viu'i.i;--t, -itui-p iriii irn-inin.t itn Crnillt-. M.iln fl. IiKJHT STKEHT 1HKU0T0UY. iji.ii.i: i: i', iitni. I llinir, it til, Mill, r. --Ir, 1 1. r In illy linuilt li, linn, tl.llN, irl in pl'li't. tit'., I.UIII J-lll'. rniltilnki-r vl-nl'i TTI.I'.U'll.l.Kll.li, (.Mlilni lin.tkir, l 1 mill 1 'li.ilrtnuki.-i . 1; r. kklli:, r.!ii-i. -until, uiinutltu imtt ntlk't', M-tilU U1-. UMAX ('.., :llj i u hllluul hiiu- Wlifi'hwIuliK tl r-tl tlunr Vl-lllll 1'. KLIN'I:. liillllni rj ..ml f.un'j kiI. 1 W. HXNKT.V, tlinlcr 111 Li utlicr, lllilt'K J . I.'. 1'asll Imltl fur lllili 11. Hark, vl-n 11! 'M. m. r.x nil Hi In. 1'. .tfiil-r 111 hlnlrs all'l till Main 111 iiiclit, vl-nltl nun. 1: v. iiman, iiiauur.tiiiiii 1 lin'ils nil 1 hlint-. anil limit r In M-lllil. ,n:!tsi:vrovx diimm touy. 1 NIllll.W MAIlIMl.N, ilualcr lu ill - miml-i, 14m . I-. rlf. ur i1n. lutniiiT t'-t-., .Ii-rn' tint 11 v!-nlil 1 ' 1 ill A. tWHIIIIII, ili-iih-r in lllilct, Liiitln-i Ml n k 1 I-'. Mail 11 u luv. nvlitp t'nl 11 in lila tin in l .t. vl-nlii (M'l'.SAMl'KL ltlMl. , M i.li-'.n I l.-tMl, Urn 1 i rt ami HtrntMOrM t.uti-ttiln".l. --u' HOTELS AN!) SALOONS. J O N U V 6" N'T) "hot K li. 11 mi 111 -I'iiu'ii Having n .imh it't i ir-iiu immi n tHil hu'ii Ihu lib" vt- ntll-Uiiou Hfiiv. A M (i N ii T II i: M UUM.M.VH 1 li.u Unit, l ,.if LuIUIillt!n.t!iUSuIH.ili ei'tililli lie ot I lie iii.nr heniillMil alio in .ui nuiJ nrem- .1 l a- t ite ; i- tllllv pullLltu ! .a eoiiilil'tlaU 1- iitr aii'l KJ"Uiiicii WJ'llt nii.llt I'AMII.Il. Tcil tinil -tri"i!ri' nie Wi II slncke I v.llli .ln.ai . iini ol iiiuiij kill'!, lie lii'bii'j T It O V T A N n V I !v r. ii I liouli i.t pi.l ui.U 1 will In- kt pi tor tli tu .niiniitila! lull aliil itiilUieineUt ol uueMh. illhtl uv h-hliu ia 1 It limine M-uislohs Upon Ibis li.iau- Ian ! heel or waier w litcli in m;vi,.iu( mu.i:.- is j'XTHNr. ui-ioumttti by an Memlvo I'ori l.tl't ie ltillor- '. In 111-' html' 1. l.ill a Kpleii'ltil Held tor ill' I'ttll i Oil.. 1 "ptillH, 11 lei i-vu n iin hh p n c n (i r n. ills I ,i.,h 1 nlll he aHui pin lib l Al(ti the leUV-urh ni tin m .'Mill; all I his lt.il Muel.nl v.ilh 1 i'lrut: I.l'll'oi:. 'i hn lliUe 1h rnjre alul eoiiililO' iilotis : the HtahHliesteliie aii'l ate. i he lliai-e in li-tn lli 1 inuu kevt l.ll pimus iui til) i:l'iil,-hurijiV !jk l(uUilllri Rillioail: aii'l Is pli iiilul pliite lo pa Ule (.! IMi'llltlt m i-iun- lii.T, n. 11. ii.w m ini. May 17, 17-un. C O L V 31 I! 1 A HO I' S II i: I a it 11 STtl 11 :' 1:1: II ti-i'M l.il, lv nor. bnseil nml (lttt'tl till tbe Ut'll-ktiirau Knlilhtui Hotel l'lnpeliy, IcK-.ittsl l I'l W llOOUS AIUIVI. Til II t'ot'lir llnl.sl', 11 lliiisitiiiit hlilt. of Iho htliet. lu Hit- lown or HIiHiiiihliiiix: anil linlns obtalnuln llnnst. or tlie stuni' itMil 11 K S T A UK A X T, I'ini rli tor bus tlfti linllltil to give to the peo- pk l-.aln-t tlm town on busltiehH or pU.ihUie, A Ll'ITLi: MOlli: KOOJI. Ilw stabllui! also Is elenslve, ami Itllllnlui 1 1. i.it,rlu 11 1 1.1 .... ... l.iirus lit Hit. .Ire. 1 10 111 0111. Kt h lliiil 1 vi lytlilnx about Ills chlabtlhlinu nt Minn lliitllll.ltltleil lu mi orii(iy nml l.livillt inniu 1 , nil lie ILhpetllllliy bou-'lis a hii.ui' 1.1 .0" itiiniatie. tin., ij jOltK'S IIOTKI., ui.tiiiui; y, ;i.i ui.u, j 1 ipiu-iui IhtM.l. u'.-tLKniiun ht.lcl has irreutl.V unilpr- im ii,. 1 t-.i.i mi. h'Mi-K.--. in 1 1 i 1 1 4 1-11:11 ariaimcii.t mh, iii'i lUiiri 1 lietoranmuinn tohN inimereusinm .ui.l tlu'travHNiw public that his in -ttiiiifhl.il ion rm Uieeomi'ui M niHiiei wu ner- '' " ti... miiiiii... 11 lu i.il.l.-. vi 11 1 nlu-iiVK be foil Mil hUP- i-ll. il. not i'u'lv niih .uh-tantiat Inml, hut nitli all tin- itn1 av.i"l the setison. lilt lUl'l n ,, ..vs. ,, v... i.t i'i it iKiniitar hevera-re Unu'.vn a 1 1;. ; ,,,-u i.iaii 1 iiMM.it illrect 110m l in Itiinorilnir U'U are I'liMi-eiv ruir, nun '' ii"'" i-"-..n.i.i .11 mi, 1 L. I- Him, it t'nl fur a liberal nation 11 the imM. nml Ullienunnue lonescne n in itiein'nr. . (irxmui; w, Ji.nii.ji, T in; SWAN IKJTKIi, 1 tin. i i-i'Fit itor-tn,! cltANliLVlLl.l', COLr.MllIA CO., l'A. I'bs nibs, rlb.-r ref.i etfully lufiirin-i'liU fi!eii'! mill Hid nubile, iluiUj" lu laken Iho nhoM- well Kltn-'P House Ol i.niertBiiiiiit in, tni.t .nt liltMlsrtl 10 leieno inn etisi.'iu to tut t.n.. ..... lavor llllll Willi u t-llll, iin will ki:i:i' A (.0011 taiili:, 1 l'.ir i II sloekeil will. Iho bthl of Lkjllol", nml 1 Hurt II 1,0 Hlft'lt- Ul n mn r enure stiuh- 1. JOHN sXYI'LU, 1 -. vllle. I'n., Match II. IH.7-I111, jXi'UAM;!-; sai.oox, I lit: l l'.'l 1 It n 1 1 i.e t.i uani,. r-iti.s.ii mis no.. uil han.l 11 I u"'' si 1 . of hiiM.Mi.11 uixitr.-'iLurN'T. itinsUitii-i of sl-KI.ll Olsrl.IU., SAII1.INW, IH1I-I-. lltlllltAI- .111 Ll- iil.M.I'll, I'-OILUI nS'l IT.'.I I'llKI-t. I.AOKU 11KKU, A I.i:, .U 14- I'li'ir. ONH, IWU1 ALL AMI" "H LAW-" I.N CI.MN Kupelllit. Iitlelll, niooiiis'iiirx, M-'J '. I-T. O'lIK liSl'Y HUTKU ....... ...liv-IS 111 1 .is. 1 , t tint eini--. - . 1 I ill hilbil It .' It -I l 1 1 ill I - Itilnl i. Ills filclltU 11, 1 the pllblle, llnti lieliltslak.il lilt nliini wrll ..now.. lli.UM 01 I 1111 rimiiiut 111. timi mui v.-' .iliesitl to Itetllt lilt tllsltuil ol nil WHO will I IMtt- 111111 w mi 11 tun. HI'. WILL Kl'.l.l- A (IIHUl taiili:, 1 Harwell sii.eke.1 will, the b.st of I kituii .,1-111.1 m.-ti'iiti. I'l V I HUH Will HO liuuio 111 ri liner.. ' I'ttpy, rn., prii 1:, i j-jKH'K IIOTKIm "inAN'OUVII.I.r., COIA'MIUA tiH'.NTY, l'A, illl.TON ll.DAII.V, 1'UorUMlTOI!. lie. I,.., I..1..I. i,(M-..kihiiii i.t ih! ull-knoMi imiiM , mi lonn l.i pi by Siviotu-I .i u ll, Iho l'o- 01 leior UHHi 111 in 11 " 1 imiii-i n 1 1' l'-Jin 1 ii" .1 HAIL A Nil I.AHIil.Uultfi lh(Hl.ol-iihliUllK'l ami ikmchI ttilliucieH. UN KliUile lMul esti UM inint eouniy; ami iu pm m w 1 mmouaie tjiiehiM ijiiii-i jKiu'liANrs ii(iri:ii, .ti s'jiiii roviiiit -till..-,, IMllLADtl.l'UIA. J, A y, (J, il'KH'IHN, Propiltlor, May 10. IMTMy. TIIKCOIATMBIAN, A Uminn'i-atic Newspaper I 1 rrlll.IMtl.il I I l.V 1 I III t :..I.MMJ AT iiloii.iiviiciki, ll:.A, 1 1 1 II prl iit-li.li'fi ciT till-j-Mpr-t im-iif tin- It ilfritiiti Ian W-Ji'iulnr iilltlt-4, '1 litm- ritii'l-li i 111 tu-w-lit? ttiuiiriitnlti il, 1 1 !-iiutl" mill Uliult't- itlial. not lit- roigftttrtiln tllsi tiding Mu-in, it lit tlior 1. Ilk Iih1IvIi1iiiiI, tn with t'tiuti'iupiirarli"! nf Hit 1'rt-n-t I lit- unity, lniiiillii'H,iinit -rfi-4icrlly t,r I lie t-t itn try It ti-ii itltn mi'l niijtt'ti ami a lln inraiiK in .uniri- llril, sit nliall labor linntlly iiliilintlit-htly l.ir tin' Iriruinny, Klit't'f-Niinil ni-iAvlhof nlir lupin lullnn, Ti.it-tsoisi'ii-,i.'r.iiiioN'i 'I'tt'n ilnlliii-t n jt-iir If imlil In inlm.t-i-. If not I'lil-l lu itilltilict- l.ui iliillarnatiit llrty ttnl will In-ItiMirlatil.. c !, urged. Tr.ltMS v AliVl'ttTlMtMi totu-triiuatrittn lint's t,r li-MK) out' nr thrro Invrlluns ! 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Nt. nf Hie paper, lie f-t lit illret't tt tilt olliteof pulille'illtm, All It Hi r, Mliellitr relntlliB In Hie t-tllttirlalnv liutlnesH t'tiiieeinsnf the pnptr, iitul nil payitK ills fur Mihni Iptlons, RiUertlslug, nr Jobblnif, nre tn be lil.nle tn anil lulillt vsul niiot'KWAY .t i'i!i:i:zi:, "CkdiiiiWtin (yi'," lll.ntiM-tltt'lHl, r.. I-rlnteil nt K'.blsou i r.ull.llm,-!, nr.ir Hie t'tmrl IIou..e, by l llA-t. M. VAMitlMl.lt'i:, I'll INK II. HSVIII'.ll. BUSINESS CARDS. J Oil PUIN T I N O Veally e-ietuleil nt lli!-t lllllee. 31. i.-vr.i.i.i:, A 1 TO II N 11 V A T.I. A V. , A-.bl.intl, f.'buylklll ("utility. 1-enn'n. 31. K. JACKSOX, ATTO l!Ni:Y-AT-LA Y, Iitrwlt'k, '11I11111I1I.1 Ctmiity, reiin'ii. n. 31. TUAUdll, A T T O It SI'.V-AT-I, A V,'. IVrwli-k, (-iilijinbl 1 i.iiint( l-enn'a. riltltlAM II. AIUIOTT, A T I 1 1 1 1 IN 1 1 1 I 1 . t'l'.NTI'.AI.IA, 1'A. c. ATTOItN i: Y AT I- V . milr-it urllh I' II. .Itile. 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A JMIli SI1AVIXO, JIA1H CCTTlXii A N il (-IIAMI'oolMi MAW ON, oer Vt'lituiHyer A- Jinoh'h Jit- (-11.1111 Hiloi 11, lll.OOMHIH'IKI, l'A, Hull I-Mlnu mul Whlhkt-ls tolordl I link or 1 inn 11. Hull -lolilt'l.ult.lli.ytluliilr.itluiiilbeiiii-Ulnliiullt I1.111 '. will itstore hair tnllsoiliilnul I toiir will. out sollliiK the lllitht lulu le, intislunllv , on hauil. u.iU'C7. 1 M.AlllMt.N. I-. II. IUI.I IN'iril, II, II, li. CM IN. UTJIAN, l)ll.l.IX(li:il .t CO., ISO, SM MWTII Tllllll. hlllKKr, (.Vltirfjv I'l'piillte Jttntf, Knit, bintre it fti.) Wholesale Ileuli r In YAKNK, I1A1TISO, WAIIIUXO, CAIU'inH, (III. ( 1 (tills, HIAIU, I IA NI.1K, 011A1N I1A0H, (OliDAtii:, AC. ALIO, WILLOW AMI Wcom.N WAHH, Illll'nlllJt, llll'MUH, I.IIOKIMI (ll.AI.sl-, 11TC. Mav in. I-..7-IV. 7AUTJIAX & i:xai:ii3iAN, TUIlAt in, SNUIT A HLOAU MAX'l'I'ACI'onY, Ml. .Il l NOIiril HIIUIIHTIIBIIT, l-tttiiltl Hour below Wood, I'll I LA II i:i. I'll I A. J. W WMtrUAN, II, V. llNdl'l.KAN .VKHYCiii.tiiincr limy lo mru of u ii (nasi Filer nutrient CI!UMHtHi.l! l loth. UK mom. . (itioifc i'oftry. hr tiiK iortMiu.x. tiii: i.nvi:i ami tost. I1V K. I.. N. Whf re nrr Mip tti well bflnxwl Win' liKVe tharo'l llfe't bill ahi ptlir.' Olil n iiIhh t Iiiii, kitillv inli thi'tu, Hlmll ui'iih1 them ne'er acilii? Of wi lliteti for tli'Tonilnif (l llilr fontstpn In the nt.ioin, A U In nln j for they are slfimlnp, In the rohl nml ullfitt tomb. Fill Irth shiulon nil too tlnrkly 0'rrthlr i ltinti Iniejoytt of lire, I.rtid thrv ilmvn their armor ncnry Of IN rettet"- M,rir-. ('lo-4pit tin Ir wenry eye forever, Low th-naehhi't hemlj lleN upon IN rns-v pillow, WlththecHonttleii'I, lMrkne-R. cat hen yi t unhfulril, Tor inv thoueliN are fir aw ny, Ptiiclturfer I.lfe'i suuny Rprhnr-tlme, Win n uithout aclouil IN ilny. rrlemlw I lovrit t re nit ttroutittme, Uriah! nlitl joyus i ery tone, Nei r wn heanl, In our my rlrele, Morrow's mul wnlllut? moan. Hut, nil met the ilnrk rlninN luwernl, Turne.1 to mournlnff xvn our mirth j (Irlni Oeath entcreil aiul rrlentUt, t'ntt llU shatlow on our htuilh. Vnlu our tear-tour prnm weie frullti.i. Our fnint motlK r puieil nuny, I,efi im Orphan, sii it Aint weeping, Wruppeit lu etouiti was Hope's briitht rny. (OW welnM lur In thu church-yAH, There to ulitinher 'nealh the noil. Till lhe triitnportlioArelmiipeN, f'alN "ArNemut meet thy (lot. Yiarthnvo llednii'll stone, Am loft lo think ofjoi that pas'l, I.Ike the buil- ofenrly BUmmor, "Ippe.l by Iho untimely blast. Such Nlirct Alt Joy N llertimr. WiftdowRpntlu r, tie aro Ini lint Kaltli whisper "ltruoplnj .plrliH Tin re" no tnrrows nlht In henvc n." "There all Jo sliatl lie tinelou teil. In the MaiHlont of the blent; frowns uuf.i'llint Hlmll be alven yo'i, An I the weury soul tlmll rel." WijKfllancouis. uiSMAin-rs Of lion. T. Cliitlfant in the Jniise of tsqti'ffcmtuirt on me rcmiiintm tip proving nf ln'ttvlionof (tic Semite tf I lie ('. S. reini-ldtlinj I'tluin M. Stnntan in Secretary of War. Sir. CIIALrAXT. 3tr Spoalscr, I do nol rirotodoliatutlilsqiu-stldii. l.tifiuch litis been wild tilri-uily, Inn-iinia-li us It I-1 a mutter Unit docs not ttMeet tlie in iteri nl lnti-rest-i of the citizens of this Cum. inonwcallli. Hut I Ooirt' to nllude to so 1 uu lt-iniirks intidu liy our oi.oiK-iits on thu otlu-r fldr- 3Io- r. Ilerr mid Ueinoelil, rcllcetln-; scveicly on the nicmlier from I'tiyctte, lieeun-o of tlio remark inadeliy lilm of (icupr.il (Irant litvlliice(iiiiiiei'eil tlie pal Unit l.ee. TIicki rjcntleiiit'ii appear exercised nliotit it, in the fftco ofthcfnetthiit .lohn V. Forney in his l'rrr fur weeks past has been hiudlti"; liOiiKi-trcit, .lell". Tliuuipoii, and other Southern rebel (tonerals as hfiilltint Kcnll' iiieii, nml J doubt not but my friend from I'tiyelle fell Into the n-eof this (-xpri-.--lii!i by rp.nl Incr th y'l'a.i. 3Ir. Speaker, ni.niy analhcnins litivt been Imrlwl at the head of IMwIn M. Slanton (luring this debate, but all i-in-not i-I ii Ic 111 in linver in Iho e.tiinatiiiii of every fair minded, everyjiislleo loving 111:111, than hli own b.e-enud tyr.ninlciil nets, Tliey have piw.-ed Into lilt(iry,ns the r.eiitlciiian from Chester .Mr. Illek 111.111 1 has truly said, mid by, them he will bcjudj!edj and all the ll.itteiing re- oluiltiii.s (iU'eied here, anil all the ful some rhetoric indiilj-'ed in by members on this Uiior in l.md.itloii of him will not add a feather's weight witli posteri ty in tillering tlio verdict as to tlie char acter of the ni.in. He will stand along side of Kejanus.tbe minister of Tiberius, in a man who miule friends only to de htioy them, and who u.-etl tlio powers of the State to oppress the weak and per.-ecute the innocent. 1-awning, cringing, designing, cruel, treacherous, ambitious, hois tlie very counterpart of that basest of thu lloiii,ins. As lias been well mid here, ho urged others to embrace f-ccesslnii, mid then deserted llieiii when tiny committed the overt act. Ho fawned on General MeClcllan, until, through the inlluenco of that great and generous soldier, ho wa installed In tin- War Oillcc, then, Ingrato like, Joined tin- radical conspir ator. to degrade Ids benefactor luid.-trip him of his (oniinaud of the tirniy.lo wa at Hi-it obs(-iiili)iis and deferential to Lincoln : but he .-oi.ii measured tlio capacity of that weal: Kxectitlve, ami allowed lilm to letnll bis co.tr.-o Jokes at tlio While llou-e, while ho played the dictator, as war .Minister. Mo "mi l.icrat of all the ltu la-s" over played thude.spnt to a greater degree. I'ublle opinion would not allow Stanton, al though he wins bucked by tlie army, to uto tlie knout or erect a guillotine, but ho u-cd Iho bii;tllc, chains mid the dun geon to crush hlsA-Ictlnis. Tho gentle limn fioni Chester and olhem say wo dislike .Stanton only becauso ho Incur eeritled somo of our Democratic friends, iw though Democrats had no rights ho i was bound to respect, And why did lie I Incarcerate them '.' Ilecuusii ho hates the Democratic parly with all an apo-lnlo's I halej as such always luiln those who I hiive lifted tlieni from obscurity Into I place mid power, only to betray tlieni lrom tho first , who (or his treachery nml iiiM'iillltide, tuis hailed over tbebattle menu of heaven Into his -u HiIng ln'11, ! down lo the nilnT.tlile renegades who have lelt the D.-inocracy within Ihnlu-t (kendo of yeain. But there are ol hers bcfido nicinbt-rs oftlio DriuncRitle par ly, men who had noafllllatlon with It, upon whom he wreaked out his ciud revenge. I might number them by myriads, I will cite oiiocase Unit ought to damn Kdwln 31. Slmiton with all posterlly, and that Is his tie.itiueut of l.encral Charles 1'. Stone, as gallant a Milliliter as over boro a hlado upon Id thigh. This olUccr was itrri-stisl whlln In tho htvrvlco of his country by tho or dcr of this despot, Stanton, and thrust lulo n dungeon lu lloston harbor, shut out from all liitercoiiro with friends. denied coriespoudeiico with Ills family, kept Immured ulno months, appealing to tho American Government to know what crlniolio had committed, but ap pealing in vain. Xoniiswercame. Them ho lay like a victim of tlio bastllo under boiila XIV, llko"themaii with thc-lron mak," imlil weary, dejected, broken down In mind and body, be was thrust out upon the world without trial, with out ti ehiince to confront his aivti-cM, without redre.-s, mid the American peo ple are Ignorant to this d.iy why Charles I'. Stone was s-lljrcled lo till torture. And this Is but one of a miiltlludu of hi victim. Why, JO. Speaker, wo read of tho dark doings of the Venetian Council of Tin of the Star Chamber of Kngland dur ing tho reign of the Tndors but noth ing lu the history of these oppressive engines of government was mnro Infa mous than this Incarceration of General Stone. The Iron pen of history has written Its epitapli over tho graves of the men who acted In those engines of tyranny, and it Is the single sentence, "accursed of mankind;" and over tho grave of IMwIn 31, .Stanton a similar sentence will be In-crlhc-d. Hut It was not alone General Stouo that sulfervd. In my own district, In Columbia county, some forty Innocent individuals, plain, iina-suiiilug fiiriiiers,were dragged forth from their homes one morning by com mand of this ruthless tyrant of tlio war office; one inati muting them nearly ninety years of age, not allowed even to bid a farowell to their families-, nud In chains hurried to tho bastile, I'ort 311lllln. Thrust 1 n lo casemates damp and cold, and dripping with water.utid thero kept for months, until some died, other- became invalids from rheuma tism and dlsea-esotheraiidaflersatiatlng the tyrant's greed of hate, were turned out on tlio world without trial.wlthotit retires and without opportunity to con front their accti-or.s. Xot content with persecuting the.-e men thus, an army was sent to ravage their homes and (le-olule their Ileitis; and all tho honors that army achieved, was in robbing hen roosts and charging on pig stye. Mr. Speaker, Stanton thought to de grade tlio victims of ids tyranny, to lower them In the estimation of their fellow men, but he missed his aim. The frco citizens of this country havo awar ded honors to many of thc-i; victim- two sit beside me to-day to ist their votes against that rtsolutlon to com pliment the tyrant. .Mr. lll'.Ult. Will the gentleman al low himself to be Interrogated ". -Mr. I'llAlil AMT. Mo, sir. I am generally very alfablo on such occasions, but tho gentleman did not allow him self to be interrogated. .Mr. HIMtlt. I only wanted to correct it statement. Mr. ClIAl.FANT. 1 have the iloor. T de-ire the gentleman to take his. seat. 1 know these things pinch. Laughter.! 3tr. IIKItlt. I was going to say I wn.s the counsel in some of these cases. Mr. CUALl-'AXT. You were counsel in oilier cn;cs. If tho gentleman from Dauphin 31r. llmtii wishes to be per sonal, I have lu my possession a letter to which his name is attached; perhaps ho would like It lo bo produced heie. Mr. IIKItlt. lam willing to havo It iiitrndnci-d. Tin- Nl'KAKHH. Gentlemen will preserve order, and not make, pertonal allaci.s, M f. CI I A LI-'A N" '. -M r. Speaker,1 1 am not disposed lo be personal, but the gentlemen seems .-o dl-poscd, The .SI'LsAKKIt. The gciilicinfii will not interrupt the gentleman from .Montour Mr. ,Cn Ai.r..vT, who will prorccd in order. Sir. ClIALl'AXT .As I said when 1 aro-e, it was not my intention to de bate this question. Hut I cannot sit liereand listen to tho attacks that have been made upon those who stood by the Con-tltullon of their country like a breakwater between tlie u retched fanatics who hatched out ticiison at the North and tbo-e who committed tlie overt act at tho "other end of the line." I havo plctiiicd toyou tbeacts ofKdw in 31. Stanton, giving you ids true por trait. And this Is the man you de.-lre to crown with hays; lie Is the deml-god you wbh to elevate In the sight of the American people as tho bead and front of your pait - a lltful chleltaln lo n lit- fill party laughter on the Democratic side, During his long career, long, when wu consider tho torture endured under Ids tyrannical reign, -luring nil Unit lime he labored to assimilate the Governient of tills country to tho lto nian r.uiplrc, under Angii-tit--, or Im perial I'rance, under Napoleon. And 1 am not surpi i-id that you get up this resolution to compliment blm lor his base work. It Is In kipping with the character of your party lor .veals' If you gentlemen wish to pral-e Kdwln M. Stanton I have no objection. If yoiii'tn-tcMTinln that way gratify them. Hut don't ali this -1. Ic to follow you If von de-Ire to bug the chains that liiinl your limbs If you wl-h to place a laurel wreath about tha man who has rivlled tlio fetters on your limbs, .In it, but ask not the Democracy to aid you III your nefarious w. nk. Ki kiinitv has no gray hairs. Tho flowers fade, tlio heart withers, man glows old and dies, but lime writes no rlnl.le on eternity. Kternlly ! stupcii dons thought ! That ever present, tin born, tmdrcaylng and undying -the udK-s.s chain coinpo-iliig tlie llto of God -the golden thread entwining the des tinies of the universe, l'.arih has Its l.r.iiuli's, but lime shrouds them fur the grave; ll palace, they are but huist- ing hubbies, Not .-o in the untried bourne, lu I lie ilv-clllng of the Al mlghly can ennui no footsteps of decay. Dm m.v l'i'Msiir.ii. A farmer In llowden, Kngland, was lately lined by Iho Knaresborougli magistrate-, for fu rious driving whllo drunk, Subse quently ho visited a friend near liar- rowgale, and a report of Ids conviction In a local paper affected lilm so much that ho went tnau outhou'.oand hanged hlm-elf. l'uiiii: olt-n miscalculates, anil more often misconceives. Tho proud man places himself ntu dlsluiico from other men ; seen through that distance, nth- eis appear little to him; hut ho forgets that this very distance causes lilm also to appear equally little to others, ''i.ouii.nck Is overrun wllli Americans. Interesting Anecdotes Relating to Kisses. Wnr.x the Cardinal, John of Lor raine, was presented lo tho Duchess of Savory, she nve lilm her hand to kiss, greatly to the Indignation of the Irate churchman. "How, madam," ex claimed he, "am 1 to bo treated lu this manlier'.' I kiss the llureii, my mis tress, nud shall'I not kiss you who arc only duchess'."' and without more ado he, despite tlie resistance of the proud little Portuguese princess, kissed her thrlco on the mouth, before he relea'cd her with an exultant laugh. Tlio dough ty cardinal was appaiently of one mind with .Sheldon, who thought to "kl-s la dles' hands after their lips, as some, Is like little boys who nfler they eat the upple,fal tothe paring." When Charles 1 1. was making his triumphal progress through Lngland, certain country la dles who were presented to hint, instead of kissing the royal hand, lu their sim plicity, helil up their pretty lips to be kissed by the king a blunder no ono would more willingly excu-e than tho red-haired lover of pretty Nell Gwynn. iVuothei- poet, the couiitymnn Chnrtlcr, had two centuries later, thelionorofbe- Ing publicly kissed In the stage box by tho young and lovely Countess do VII lars; but In Voltaire's case, tlie lady gave the oculatory saltito not of her own freewill, but In obedience to tho command of the claqueurs In the pit, mad wllli enthusiasm for tho poet's " Jlerope." Georglana, Duchess of Devonshire, as our readers will remeinlier, gave Steel, tho butcher, a kiss, for his voto nearly n century since, and another equally beautiful woman, Jane, Duch- e.-s of Gordon, recruited her regiment ilia similar manner. Duncan 3Iackru- sic, n veteran of Waterloo, died in Ki ln, Scotland, December, LSflii. Ho de lighted in relating how ho kissed tho Duchess In taking tho shilling from be tween her teeth to beconio ono of bur regiment the Gordon Highlanders, better known as tho IKM. The old Scot tish veteran of eighty-seven lias not left ono behind lilm to tell the same tale miout kissing tlie bluu eyed Duchess In tlio mai ket place of Duthlll. Tho lalo Daniel O'Connell hit upon a novel mode of securing votes for the candidates bo bad named at a certain election, which test considering tlie constitutional tem perament of his contry-inen, is said to have proved effuctual. He said in reference to thu unfortunate elector. who should voto against them, "Let no woman salute him!" Gilbert Stuart, the portrait painter, is said to liavoonce met a lady In the streets of Iloston who accosted him with: "Ah! air, .Stuart, I have Just seen your likeness and kissed It becau-o It looked so much like vou." "And did It kiss you in re turnV" "Why no." "Then," said tho allant painter, "it was not like me." Some of our renders, w ho are not so young as they have been, may remem ber the famous ankeo kls, and the kiss of the last King of Kngland before he came to ids estate. Whllo In New York, the Prince called at a limber's linii to be shaved. When the operation was completed, ho stepped up to the barber's wife, who chanced to be pros- nt, and giving hern kiss, said : "There now you can say you have been klsed by a member of the royal family." The barber, greatly Incensed by what he cho-eto receive as an insult, seized the prince, and helping him out of the shop with his foot, exclaimed : "There, now you can say you have received a royal kick from an Anierlcin freeman." Chevalier Hun-en, who ro-e from an humble position in life to great honor, was a man of vast s.tvolr hut little eru dition. As a theologian, the character to which iio moit aspired, he was se verely criticised by the celebrated Dr. .Merle D'Alblgne. Tho two savaus met at Herlln at the Kvangelican Alliance held several year ago. Hunseii kis-ed -Merle; of course the p-ilile Genevan could but return the compliment. Great was tiie ado about tho "kiss of reconcili ation," as tlio Germans called it, much to thu aiinoyanc.i of Dr. .Merle, who had no Idea of compromising the sol emn writers of theology by a kiss, He sides, he said, be preferred tho Kngll-h custom in kissing to the German. A delicate Insinuation that, but the Pro fessor meant nothing wrong. Tlie Itov. Sidney Smith says : "Wo are In favor of a certain amount of sby- nrsi when a kls Is proposed, but It .should not he too long, and, when the fair one gives It, let It ho administered wllli warmth and energy let there bo u soul in It. If she close her eyes and sigh linniedlaleli after It, the effect is greater. Sho should bo careful not to slobber a kiss, but glvo it as a hum-niing-bird runs ills hill into a honey suckle -deep but delicate. There Is much vlrtu.i lu a ki-s when well deliv ered. Wo have tho memory of one wo received lu our youth, which lasted us forty years, and wo bellevo It will bo one of tho last things we slnll think of when we die." At Hologue, (luring the reception of Queen VlctorlaTiluiie, 18.W, a number of Knglish ladies, in their anxiety to see everything, pressed with such force against tho soldiers who weio keeping the line, Unit tho Inttter, In some In stance, were obliged to give way, and generally were to use tho expres-lon of our policemen "Impeded iu tho ex ecution of their duty." The officer lu Ciinimaiiil observing tho stato of affairs, shouted out, "ono roll ol the drum If thoy don't keep back kiss them nil." After tho sound of tlio drum tho Kii iillsh ladles took to flight. "If they had been l-'reuch," said Parisian Jour nal, "they would havo remained to n woman," K sfiiooi.MAM'l'.u lells the following nnccdolo! "I was teaching Iu a quiet country vlIhiRP, nnd II whs then-cond morning of my session, Among the tcanty fur nitiiro of tho school 1 espied a three legged stool. "Is this tho diinco block'." I asked ol a llttlo girl of live. Tho dark eyes sparkled, tho curls nodded assent, and the lips rippled out, "I guess so, tho teacher sits on It." Tin: Utah. grasshoppers nro hatching The Biggest Game of Fokcr Ever Known. Til t: newspapers have a .story of Com- mordore Vanderbllt seeing a blackleg's bluff nt poker, and going a thirty thou sand dollar steamboat better; but this Is hardly up to an affair of which wo re collect reading long ago In a Mississ ippi paper. In the days when the Hon. George 'oiHdexter represented the Slate In tho 'ederal Senate, say some thlrty-flvo years ago, before tho lime of railroads, lie started from Natchez, by an up-river boat, on his way to Washington. The gricullural liauk having a heavy de posit to mako In one of tho Pittsburgh liaiiks.cntriistcil the money tolil charge. lleforo twenty-four liotirs had rlape.l, somo of tlio sporting fraternity were making up n little game, and Invited tho Senator totnkon hand, to which, nothing loth, he consented. Thegamo mn about tho usual eour-e of such things while the professionals worn taking the measure of their intended victim, and guc-ssing at the size of his pile. When those points were settled to their satisfaction tho business began In earnest. An overpowering hand was dealt to 3Ir. I'olndexter, upon which he maden fiinall bet, and tho others passed, with ono exception, who "saw blm," and went a thousand dollars better. To this bo responded with another thousand dollars bettor, when tho gambler replied, "I sco your thousand dollar and go thirty thousand dollars better" for perceiving that his customer was pretty flush, ho did not dare risk a few thousands. I'olndexter replied that, Hint was more money that ho had, but ho would put up his pile, which entitled lilm to n slant, l i s l ie oincr i onicd lo noino law. "Certainly," said 3Ir. I'., "1 al ways understand that a gentleman has a right to a show for his money." Xot unless it is stipulated before hand ;" and tho gambler appealed to the "gentlemen" present, who sus tained blm. "Come," said tho ruffian, "tbrowlnp down a well filled pocket book, and laying his watch on the table, "go thir ty thousand dollars better," "and give you live minutes to ralso tho money." I'olndexter bid lilm count his money; nnd there It was, sure enough, in good bills. "Well," said he, raising, "I will see if I can find any friends ivho will furnish the funds," and ho passed into tlio ladles' cabin, in which was his stato room. Ho lingered sometime, and as the hand was muring tlio lat minute, relumed quickly, took his scat, drew a bulky peckct book from bis brca-l, and laying it upon tlio table, ealmlv said : "Sir, 1 see you, thirty thousand dol- i,us and a hundred and twenty thorn- and dollars bettor, and give yon five minutes to raise tho monoy." It was theturn of thoastonlshed gam bler to eall'for n count, but lieforo Mr. Polndexter got through with the hun dred and fifty thousand, he threw down his hand; there were too many specta tors to make it safe to raise, a row and, with Ids companions, went a-liore at the next wood yard. HoilIHXti A Hl'lKiLAli. -A writer ill Harpers Weekly details the following Incident, which occurred a few days ago : A Brooklyn gentleman was aroused at midnight by a mischievous noise. A lie aro-e in bed he saw standing in the room a rough looklngnian with a blud geon In Ids baud, "What do you want hero'.'" inquired the gentleman, "I want .you-nnonoy or your lite," suddenly replied the thief. "You do, eh '."' and slipping Ids hand tintler Ills pillow, the intended victim drew forth a splendid revolver, sprang from tho lied and pre-eiiled It at the head of tho thief. "Now, sir, I want your money or your life," ho continued, sllll present ing hi revolver. The thief "compre hended the; situation at a glance," nud fairly "Shook iu his boots" as he .stain ercd, "I will go out sir." "No you won't until you glvo mn your money ; then you may go," The thief drew from Ills pos-kot ten dollars mid handed the sum over "Now I want your coat." This was delivered. "Now 1 will take'your shirt, boots and pants." Tho thief hesitated "If you don't take them off instantly I will shoot you tlead where you stand ami thru".' your body out of the win dow," The thief complied, and sfood naked. ".Vow you may leave," said tho gentleman, "by the same way you came, through Unit window, down tho shed, an, over lhe fence. And If I ev er see you within fifty yards of this house again, day might, I'll shoot you dead." The thief took his departure; 1 hno a reader ; ho felt that it was want but When tho her.' related his iiilveu-1 ! sweetness on thu desert lr, or put- Hire next morning to the family, who woro entirely undisturbed by It, he was obllgod to exhibit his captured clothing and money to Induce belief. Tin; Itlshop of Wiirtzhurg,one uked a sprightly shepherd boy: "What are and, one Sunday, when the rcglme-iii you doing here, my lad'.'" "Tending' was drawn up In rank and lllc, and a hwine." "Ilow much do you gel '."' ' goodly number of feminine, were on "Ono llorln a week." "1 am aln a ' the spot tlie following secno occurred! shepherd," continued the Hlhop, '-but i l'iku had read with considerable gus. I I'livea miirli letter alarv. Hint luay nil be, but then I siipiooyoti have more swlno under your care," Innocent - ly replied lhe boy. A max styled Prof, Chirk, who at tempted to walk seventy-five; consecu tive hours without nourishment or hliep, at Cheyenne, I), T., becaino de lirious after walking lll'ty hours, mid was compelled by his physicians to give up tlio attempt. A.monii tho Hottentots a widow Is j the chaplain, obliged to cut off Iho Joint of a finger "Oh, only out of curl(i"lly," wits thu for every huband she marries after the I reply. first. This she presents to her nowhiis. I "No, sir, tell mo what was your mo baud on her wedding day, beginning at ono of tho llttlo fingers, I WliUN ii sportsman Urea Into a covey of partridges ho makes them nil quail. lu WW nnd Hiimoi'. Wiii-.x Is a Ilea like a locomotive'.' When It goes over the sleepers. "MoTlir.it," said a lad, "is It wrong to break egg shells V" Certainly not, my dear," replied tho mother; "but what do you nsk such sil ly questions for'.'" Hecause I havo dropped the basket With all the eggs lu , replied the promising youth. WAfifis went tothe depot of ono of our railways the other evening, and tinning the bct car full, said lu a loud tonus "This ear l-n't going !" If coiir.-o those words cused a gener al stampede, and Waggs took the best seat. The cars Foon moved ofT. In the midst of the Indignation Wngirs wus questioned : "You said this car wasn't going." "Well, it wnsn't then, It Is now I" The "sold" laughed a little, but Waggs came near getting a good thrash ing. Twin fi'ox ins Tors. Last night, at the theatre, a gentleman felt the pressure of two little fairy feet upon his patent leather.-. At first tho sensa tion was delightful. It mado inex pressible delightful thrills pass through his body; but theso sensations woro away, and the pressure began to"! feel the lca't hit uncomfortable. ".Madame!" ho gently suggested. "You nre .standing on my feet !" "otir rcct, sir!" "Yas, 3Iadam.'' "Goodness! I beg your pardon, sir; I thought l;wns standing on a (block of wood they are rjuite large, sirl" "Quito t,itt you covered 'em madam." l'nv.v. -MAsoxitv.'Was Uncle Paul a .Mason?" Ikk asked of 3rs. Parting ton as he stood looking nt the rigid pro file of the ancient corporal of the "Hloody 'Leventh" that hung un tho wall. "No, he was a veteran sargent .natu rally, though ho took to gardening nf terwnr(ls,and rnlcd the most wonder ful squashes that always took tho pri mer at tho Horticultural AffAlr." "1 mean was h en Free 31ason,".con 1 1 nued Ike, "O, dear, no," replied she, "and I'm glnd of It, for they are a good deal too free lu throwin' their plastcrln' round, wnicli'.is .very mortnrfylng andEtuke-s the color out of things" so; andjwhen they whitewashed the kitchen didn't they make, free with the balmybud rum which they mistook forn cordials' and 1 wish; to grueious It had been; melle to havo taught 'em a le-on to b a little less free next time." "Hut l-'ree Masons," ahl Ike petu lantiy, "aint masons; I men the fel lows that built the temple." iM" sho exclaimed, "thern? Well. dear, J have heart! of a good manv things they did, and then I have heard of a good many things they didn't, and so between 'em both I don't believe neither. It Is u great mystery !" she whispered, "and if they did kill .Mor gan, they ought to havo dono it if they agicod to, tho' 'twas a bad thing for lilm. Hut I never bclieve-d the story tolld of him si-idling up NIagary l'alls In a potash kettle with a crobar, which Is preposterous, and as for the gridiron thereby hangs a tale, and the Lord knows what they do in their secret cemeteries when they get on onennoth- er s clothes by mistake and cut up all sorts of caper-, to say nothing of the ri diculous aprons which do mako 'em look so queer." t'lie Interest of Iko had ceased, and ho had turned his attention to anoint ing the cut with an apiilicatlon of soit soap. Wah Klmixi.scuxoi:. Just befoie tho lato rebellion tbyro canm to thu city of St. Louis, an eastern lad named I'lske. Having been reared to the rigid notions of New Kngland, eating for mental fodder Jonathan Kdwards' tracts, and attending Sunday school regularly, It is no wonder be acted according to his natural bent, and played off good In tho new city where ho bad sought an asylum. He 'tended me-etlu' regularly, and tho old women all puckered up their mouths nnd ob served, what a nice young man 1" Tho war broke out and Klske prayed, lie prayed long; ho prayed well; hu prayed so efficiently that ho prayed himself into a chaplaincy, which having secured, he turned about and preyed on thu community and people through who-e inlluenco he had attained his honor. Ho was stationed nt tho bar racks near St. Louis, nnd being a good reader, it occurred to lilm that he would read the Hlblu to his regiment every Sunday. Hut It soon grew stupid to i havo only a gang of rude, Illiterate sol- 1 dlcry, many of them foreigners, hear so 1 ting pearl before swine. Aecdrdlngly he sent Invitations to the Indies to come out and hear lilm mid. That being a period when ino-t feiiiliiiiies butt brars buttons on tho brain, we can roaelily ' sesj how the Invitations were accepted, Mo, niiild a dcnlliiao stillness, the r.e- ', con ul of tho contest of Sampson with 1 the Phill-tlnes, ami the report of tlm victory. Scarce hud lie concluded w licit n pil vato stepped from the milks, sulutisl his chaplain, nnd said, "I'd like to sew Hint book, sir." The chaplain handed it to blm, nntl amid an unbroken quiet ho lend the passage slowly lo himself, shut un tin. 1 book mid handed It back, j "What did you do that tor'.'" said tive In taking the lllble from me, ami rend Inu Unit passage to yourself," "Why," replied thu private, "I waul ed to see if Hint dispatch was signed John l'opo' 1"