r r-r i r VOL. II NO. 10. BLOOMS13UHG, PA., F1UDAY, MARCH 27, 1 808. PRIOR FIVE CENTS. IlLOOMSIJUItH DIHKCTOIIY. HT ) V KS AND T I X WA 1 1 K. lACOIIMiriz, dpfdpr Iti sto i'h A tinware, Mutn (I ulwvr court Inmsp, vl-n II I M, llVrilt!!'. Mnvps mwl tlnwnln. Kurort il. lilri'l:, MalllNl., west iifMnrUi I. vl-lll3 CLOTHING, AC. J). I.DWKNIIKHII. lnnpliant tailor. Main it.. 2d itoitr ribuvo Am rlcnti liouc, vl-nIR I W. I'llKMIlKllliIN. wlmtpiuilpniiilrplnllilpnl (I. pr In ploUilinr.Pti'.t llnrlmiiirti liiilMln-r. Mnln mini. vl-nn dhugs, cirranc'Ai.H, ,te. i N. Moymi ilrnirul.L niul Hnotlipcarv. tix J change block Main nt Vl-11,1 "P V. I.UTZ, drnjulst nml npnlliponiy, Hiipit J'j. ldoplc,Malliist.,wpstorMaiUpt. l-ii.l CLOCKS, WATCIIRS, AC. I OUIH llHItNItAItl). wntrli nml ploek innkpr. IJ liPiil-AiHltlirn-tPollipl Mailinlid Iron sKvl-tl I'l ft I!. HAVAHI!. lUnli-r In pIopUh, watt l'n and w, Jmvpliy, Main nt npiti'iv n iiiviic .miii-iii'iiii I -ii 1 1 I) UATIK'AI'.T, watpli nml flu H id., lirl'iK.Mnln. It nialti'i'. Mmlu-l 1-n 1 1 HOOTS AND SUOi:S. t ah'l shoem iltei.Maio stu et Jt opposite Aluuileati house, I -II I I 4 M)M,Kti:i!,iunmiIarturer nnd dealer In boot J' nml Mluit',MiiliiKt,( oppo-dle i;plncopalchurih III..NUY KMIIM, manufacturer nml denier In ii ' ImioIs niul shoe. irrnrerh4 etc I'axkI bloom' burg Main st. Vl-llii DAVIH Hi:r., boot niul shoemaker, Main s(., below Hartnian'K htotv, u-blot.Mail;cistieet. vl-n It piiokkssioxal. I H 1 IVANS, M. 1. surieon niul physician mhiMi I si. MulliM., below Mullet t. W-hll nit. I). P. Kinney Mirirenn dentlxl.tii th extract ed without pain. Main nl,, iie.iily opposite l-.piieopal church. lii HI J 11. M'KTIA'Y, M, 1. Ntiwmi and phytdclan notith nIiIo Main M., below .Market, lnlt t) Market M., above Main. DU. H. L IIOT.l.,MiieoiiilenllHt,Matn M above coin I house. I -1 1 1 ! MIIililNKHY A FAXtJY GOODS. MISH I.IZZM1 UAltKl.HY, mfllhitr, Itamsey building, Main t. vl-nit MWS A. I). Wi:illt, fancy nnn.lt. nollnim, Ito-ilw, stalhmcry, unit It stile Main nirrcl holmv M.ir I. l-nlt l.i rirri'.KMAN, millinery nml fanoy );.hhIs op. i posltr rpSfnpal rlmnli, Main i, vl-nit A! Its. .IL'MA A. A- HAI1I1 ltAIUCI.i:V. hidlit Main mid wi'it st. ' ' l-nlt n 5 MHSM. nintllK'lCSON, nillllnorv KOntU MalutMiippollc ('uil)t llrat tin I i iik.v . M-nii II IN. M. It. ill Unt im, iii's Mot L'liM N, inlllliirf. Main Mil! mill! MIOSIS IMJtMAN inllIIiKMy im.l lanc I KonilsM.tln sirct't JusL In-low Ainci It an liou-'. I-nll MOTKLS AXI) SALOON'S, I l.i:.('()i'K,ostoran-l tfttMu saloon, Anuil t) ran llmisi-, laln kt., IJ.ill3ffcr 1.m. otk Hiiprrln iL'inlont. l-iH"j rniMVi:it t JACOnV, wmfoitlomy, lial.ciy, U niul ovHici frion, vholonlo mil lutnlLlJx chaiiifo block, Maln-bt, l-ni l nnx a vi:nr eoufwtlonrry, liakcry. nnd o$-- L' h-i --'alooii, uhoU'f.nloiinLl tetall, jrtv I run. -nXCUANUK irOTHU by J. r l!i Ml., upptlti- uouil house, f ah i.ow, Mnn vl-n ! l 1 MIIIili'AN IIOl'SK, by John Lk-U-ock, Main i i.t., v st of lion t.trcui, l-nli l.viMKtt HOi:,l, by J,V. M.vi(ii.i;,i.-iht uul or 1' Main -t. l-ni) .VL'iilI.snil, ri'iit'dlimctit i.aloon.Malimt ,;ut-l I), nlxA'u tourthuiihi', ln I J I r.l'ALdW, rtfruohnu'iit saloon, rxrlian' fj hoiol, l.nwHon Caiman, hupcrlnuiuli'tii 1-niit T II. (IMJAIDHI iri-pHhinfnt hnUn'ii, hhlv 'h H bio. k south Kl.lcMahiht, ALKUUIIANTri AXI) (ilUX'UHS. i; ,IAi i UN, CoiJh' tlomry, 1j slnbot) t'.mit Ibmsf, Mum vl-n Hi a II. MIIXKIl, l"ali r in lrv tmiils, wroocrli-c, Hour, ttu't. hboch. nolions. He. t j iiuc( nwau i;xri imii;i blot It, Main -In i-t, v 1 -1 1 1- ill urtHTrU-H, Hour. !!. Milt, iMi. lrur.i.vv ni:ai il ab it In dry iootl Milt, ll-li. lion, units. iioitht-aM (orr.i i Mtilnmxl Mmla-t -t, I-nl( Hr.lIOWi.ll.lialsaml nips booU nml hluu-, Main tt alHtc (null luai-i', lnli CI ('. MAlMt.iliy coo.lnan.1 imiliui-, f, coiner Main mul lion his, l .1, ltltiVi:il, dry tioodscron lien, cJ.wiht eorncr Main mulJion ts. (Miullnti st l-uit .liullli- 1 nil l)i;V. A, HAUTMAN, dry bkmH. notions, and 11 biocitIcs,, Main t.,oppo.llo KpiM'upiUtliun'h. ln l-t II II. UUNhIlKlt(li:it,(iii!'nt,)j'KcerU'K i. tobac- 1 1 . o, i p. mul ponfiTtlonarv. Main hi., brlow Ann r- lean hou-e, I-nl t l A. IIIH'ICI.KY. Kftoiuihhoi't(tori'.li IvK mid I , htatloiiL-iy, Kfuitliwiht luiii'-r Markd mul I mul N 1-1)1 1 MMiTAM KHASMfs, conru'tlomrb's Main vl-nii justai'oo fi am iinusi', i; MIONPKNIIALb.K) ni'i-il Mo-k ol nii'iih in . dlntt nml himhiT iim-r ol Main hln-ct urn I IkiwU-k loud. t-lili I .1. lEimillNNdi'ah'fludry kciNkw I !-hlvrK bloi U, Maill M IilIowIioU ill rtr. l-li It 1 K. (11UTDN, (ii.u.-rlis A riolslons, hoiiib Jrast i'oiiM'1" Main uudlion stntt.. vl-n 1 1 NV.HNYIM.U, bmdwaie, mtlti , Main k,, below liun. i .1. SI.OAN, dialer in i lioli ediy jroo.1 iiou il ill I pi o noons, nihil fetiou i j Si., OppOtllU t'Otllt 111 lilt I', . etc. Main Willi I T i. l.YlJt, ik et It h nml ueiit ntl inert in lull' f .Ml Main hi,, uboe W'i'ht, l T. hlIAliri.rss.diy in 1 1. h boch. c lc. Ituttrt bit iihIk, uincules . l;( Slulu hi., bonis it ot .'iai at'L, USCKhl.AXr.OUS. ( W.COUKM Ktory Ui nrieivoii Main ht., vi-fct of MaiUl tl. 1 J. TIIOUNTON, wall i-apir, uludow dmd i, mat tlxtuun, llupeit bloik, .Muliiht. l-ui II ltOMi:Nh'liu K. iiliotourm.ber. r.MbaiiLr 11, Mock, Mnliifl., oppoKlte (ouit lioiiM, W-nli I IV llltOAllT. iiliolni-uiiili.-r. Ibllllnilll's l.lllhl eJ inuiiortliiateoim i Muluiitnl MaikcUI. 1-iiH T V. llAltTDN.toliaeionlst.mid lUaU rlu t-tuM i t coal, Main hi., opposite coilll Iioiikc, l-lil i it. PITIEsirt.I.. Kiuldle. tiunk mul biiriu- I innktr, Mtttit l bilow touit, 1ioum l-uic i rnriMi. uluo Malur. ami While nnd lmuv U. Iftiincr.Hd.lumii, M ni7 Hl.Vltl.MCIIl ill Jll .Ml 'I. it .. IUIU1H1I" nnd ilenleiH In btilulier. of 111! KtliilM. hlnlullm liiiUiiiDiituicrH ainiht M-nl mill neartho raibioud. M-nlO t .1. liltil.l.MAN. hiidd Ie and barm HU mnli , near t'outlnu'ht coi tier Slain mid Mmkei hi M-liH W1TMAN, nimblo Wtukx, near houihwctt roriier Mnln mid Market bin, vJ-nW Rll.lU.MiIJ It.ilialet In iilimriK.orbuim mul , rtu'loiUonh.at (l, W. t'oiell'i lut nil me moms Ml 1l.MAhTr.HS i't lor fioeri. rnkci'a I k. iHmr.iHiililn.i Mnln kt.. I (ill t liUlU M l.lllld inr. un Htuln. jc 1 W. UOHHINS, llipior ileali r M-cond ilmu tn ui , norUiueil liunii Main and ItohhU. l-iil'l MT I'l liJACOCK. Nolnrj rublli'.iioillitUhU' Main mul MmKi l i( If US A. 1 UNh'l OX. in lit mil and i-iibli tuli s t! ) liikoiiiiu'o iouiimi'.iioil)uiikt col in i M.ihi urn Ml (iluil' HAhKl I IT, inmiuiueluier and i 111 'lllli' lolll llllll n. ( 111 III) I I 111) 111 U 1 1 ol tint -ha.' nun- Mmn It " i i iuh. li.i IH. KI'll.N, dildil in input lldloM, lie,, lluti l'i illn'h allpy, 1-itcA ol Al.u luili Iioiikp. 1ii OA.Ml l I. JAIiHiY, Miirl.l. mul llrownSlone O W.ikt, L'utl 111,. u,.mv, UkrnUliiiiiid, vl'rlt Olt.VXOKVlM.i; 1HKKCT0HY. nil. II. A. MI'.(IAI!(li:t., rlij .lelnii nnd Mirm on, Jlillll H.i next door In llooil'ii Hold. O-llli IjtlK'K TlO'li'l. mid n rnnlmunt nnlonn, lii J)&ttlluti liulli'oiticrorM.tliitmd I'Incat. vliuT CJWAN UOTI I., Hip I1linr hull" ) dor, Main "I.Ikivo rillP. I Jnlpi :t.i VMilT Dli, HtA'AN. donlor In dry rhoiIa, Ktocprtii, . lnmher Arid griiprtil ercrlnndlNll Multi t-t. M-nr, riCOIIflK LAZAlft'S,lilWIUlPnlidhiiri!Plnnl:i r U Mum Ht.. nlKiMjHiprlnUTi Hold. vl-ti 17 T tr. RMITII, mntinfliPltmr of tin wnro nnd tl.dealor In NtoWH cU't Alain Kt., ftbovo '.hp R'Tull Hot. 1. vl-nlT ciAMUIitt HVIininT, rinipi-lHt ,t Apothcrnrr, ijstnln SI i opt. m-iiI I I!. W. cnr.KMA.N, Jlurchmil tailor mil Jt iIi'iiL lurniHliliiuuiimlH, Main St., next door lo ihpl.rlil. iioipl. vl-n IT H. llAYlIt'IiST, Clockn, WnUlii d mid (inns icpnti-nd. iluim mul WalohPn for nalu, Main below 1'Jny, vl-n47 I AMKM1J. HA KM A.N. (Jublnot Muki-r, nnd t'll I dcrtaker, MtilnMt., ielow l'ltio, 1-n 17 -llIi'ltAKl.l K P.I.I tt jit, Coiirtcliouciy, OynnTn rnjimiiaiHi aiiu. vl-n 17 If. II. KKM'IINKII, Uliirhrnillia, tin Mill iri'i-i, in m- ritu vl-m; U'H.l.l 'l lli:i n,Vll,-. II luipi'i f llilile, Mill Hi, Illnkl I Olid lillilHlf iP- ivi't i.ri'inp vint'i IM.I - ''NYM''!!. Hour mid li iitalpi in urnin, .Mill Mn'iit, Mill, ami vl-nlT f lAVH II. KI'IIIIYI.r.ll, lion r.inndi i.Miii liln. I jWt, nml MmtilfMi'tnierof lilown, Mill Nl. 1-lllT ll,1'.rt A. WII.UAJIH A l'o.,Taniipr .md Mati M-nlT .11 iiini'imi m oi umiipr, .11111 riirti-i. tollM KHM.IHt, ll.Kit and t-lioimnki O Htrppl, opiKinItt; Hip. AnnlPliiy r, l'llip V1-IH7 A ii. Hi:i!inxii.v iii;ii'nii:i:,cmiiniitiKmid HiilldiiT, Main Hlrptl, hplow 1'inp. vl-nlT SAMl!i:r, HII VUVM, Maker ortlH'IInliurt.t (lialn fiadlc. Main St. L'n"i. JM. IIAItMAN, nadiJlo nml barns inakir , oraiiwllU', opponlie ri.imorlmrcli. Unll I.HUIT STKKIJT DIltnCTOUY. )HTHU HNT, dpiilfr In dry jroods, Krocprlun, Hour. TiihI. snll. llh. Iron, nulls, ftp.. I.luht sirptrl. vl-nli L'ndprtaUt r J mul C'liallniiiker. l-n in ;ilnlllit iinjioiilte pout olllcp, M-nlll P. KHI.I.Cr, lll.tr! HI'. OMAN t'o, WliPPlwrlslit allOl P hPllOIlt llUUM'. llrsl door M-nlil IN. !!. tCI.INI'i mllllnpry mid fulipy moiiiH. vl-nl'l I W.HANUnY. dcnlor In LralluT, II Mom, ll-nk. ) etc. Uishpalilfor Ml.le. vl-nl'i rM. M. TNT, denlei "n sttves mid tin wiiib In all Us imimlifj. l-uH t) l.T I'll V, OMAN, inn mi fact urcr and dealer In 1 boon nn 1 tdiocs. lu (MTAWLSSA DHU'lOTOHY. i uioni'letnr.fcoullw'ist lornrr Main and Seeond i ii 1.1, -iii- II. t'Ili;.SY,diy fzn.uli, urneorit nml to b- ) i r ral Muchnmllhe, Main Street, O 1. ItlNAItli.dialer In nml tlii-watp. M:nii MalnMu-cl II. AlllUUT, attorney at Liu-.Mnln St red. m.muir & KUNi:,tu uood ami 'J nl- in ral HKivliiiiiiIHe, Main ui:;i,i:it, billiard .sbiou, uw anil in' v-ul. i, ream In m i ton M.iifi Sticct. isl'YKTKAM 'i rioprb'tor. (,tiLTUlNUMlbl . KOH'I.'V. I'll 11 r. iu:uiiiAi;i, a ri:o., iu au n in mi ur .iviIim, niul ui'iiL-ial oierelianilian. D.rALUWI.l.b. u.-, ipn't n uari d-nh1 nitlM , .ds, ijiiifi-r-, iiatilnmv, nsh, halt, nut's, 1'JdII V, i;iOAU,HUMpu!.arn: ll'ix Manuf.u,Lir.v. IMaulllK Mill mid vl.nl I Nldli'AV M iHSON, , e.'i'le, ami ii, Innilii i ill ah r in div yootN, ttn elf., .1. I ii low .i vl-li ' . sWislIKlt, d.Ml.'i' In Hides, T.ealbei ie. Ma iiM-u lu. nliip ('oluinbla I'ounty vl -n lii lUxi -lAI'l'.HAMt'i:!. IllMnY, Mi'dtsoii Motel, lira V ' '-rw and Miuuyer.s i nli-i laiiad, -Ml UOmitt AM5 SALOONS. o x (i r o x i) ii i) t j; l., I in-, timn l u.iu-m nu ina ii'useiiuiei ie-Hii 11111 I in 1100,1 slle Ihe atioe Uell-knoUll liouc situate A Mil Ml Till; MO IT NT A INS In 1 he bonier nl L'ohiliibl.1 mid Mill Ivan entuilles In ono ol the must beautltulmid hcalthtut 11 tllons ill 1 no bun ut ii imiy prepmeu 10 utcniumonaif isitorM and hojotu'iictrt Y.'lTIl TIU-.IU rAMll.Il-S The 1 'olid and tdtcnms tt v.tdl stiH kt tl vlth Ulu-lotw tlsh of many kinds including T Ii O L' T A .N D I' I K I'., and boatH In mj1 ordu will bo kept foi tlieuc-t-oiohiodatlon mid miMiKehn'nt ofmicsis ellhei lor tlshhu oi'pUasuiei'Xfiiihloii'i upon IhN beau tliul aet of water whli-li is Ki;vr.it.i, miu:s in i:xti;nt. Mirroundetl by an extt iele l'oiexl. Iheie Isatrbr- len 10 me iiuuisii, 111 a mui'iiohi ih"m 101 in- mvn peeullai poitM, 11 1 nl cm'Umm' u ttli his 1 O U A N 1 tJ L Ills I.arder w 111 be ahvaK pinUleil with lli' : Ui-aeli-Hof thi'M-iiMHt : and his ISai hloeked with I'L i:K blui oliK, Uiu House W laiv'nild eotiiiuo lion-,; uic hiaounu exuiuie mm kiic, 'I lut 1 Iniivi. U 1 1 m-hi.il li'itm knu ml 1 if tint k ol llii) illoonishnrtf iV j(iiekauanni Itallnud; ann Ii U spli'iulld plaee to pass I lid hot months of Milli liter, II, ii. 1 1 A 1 111 Ul . May 17, lN.7-1111. c ii r y 11 1 a ii o it s 1: II V 11 1: It N A It I HTO II N lilt. II vvis'd latelv Mire based and lilted no the well-Uuown KoIjImiii Hotel I'ropi rty, located a imv noons .noi: niiiiuruT 1101 si:, nlhesmiie side of the street. In the town of Utoniiisbuiir: mid balii' obtained a IUh.nsc lor the Mime asu U i: S T A U Jt A X T, tho l'ronrlctov hai ileteruilned to kIm to the poo. pie isiuui; ine lown on nusuiess or pn iiMire, A IdTTIdJ MOKi: UOOM. IlisshiblhiualfoN extensile, mul W fitted ini to put huuuicxuhdiiiiikmi'. In the dry. Ho mom isi'hiuai et rytniOK.ioiaii iiihisuioiimihi 111 tiiiiu beioiiduettit In un ordeily and lawlul mnnnev; ud he tcspt t Hull, solleltsashme ol lhepuilie Hlioi.ie, my!7')7-uu, rpili: SWAN llOTKl., Tin: in I'l.u iini'r,l olIANdUVll.l.i:, CIlM'MllIA ID., l'A, Tim ,nlii.prll(i' ipMipptrnll inroiiiiv IiIk flit ll'N mid Dip I'lllillp, Hull lip ha. ud, 11 Hip nliOMi Mi II Itilinin noiivu 111 1 .nii'i iniiiioi'iii, nun mi olpiui'd to ruplvu Hio custom or all Mho Mill luMir him ith n pall. 111: Vt'tu, 10:1:1' a tioon taw.k, a llai Mpll hIiipHpiI wl'lt Hip IiphI of t Iqnore, ami p pry t Hurl will bp turnip to ipudtr puiUp suti-i fiii lion. JdllN hJil Mill. Ui'aiMill!-,rti Maroli 1.1, MI7-Im, jXCIIANUK HA LOOK, Tin: 1'iupilbtor oru.iiK&pluiniioK.iloiiuliii n w on liiind 11 Iiuko Hlock ur HlTMMim ItUritKHIIMIlJJTti, uiUfclntlUK of HI'Kl.ll u)hl'lllll, filltlMNIU, TilllT, lllll-oi, min i'loiiil'i, null. tn 1111.., .WT.iTisr:H n i: iaB, i.aoi:u iii:kk, au:, av, dj-'comi: om:, i umi: am. ami fV.v. -tu I.AWM1N I'AI.MAS. huiu i-lnti nilint. lil.i,iiiii..iiti., May . lrr. flMIU Khl'Y 1IOTKI;, IVI'Y, I'id.l MlllA COUNTY, l'A. .pn tr .ii.k,.,ii , 1 11 .in i-irnllv liiiiiiinuliU ri ii n,l and Ilia 1 lllillp, dial (ip lilo. Ild.i n Hip iiIhap i II known llnn-p 01 1 I'U no I'liiini, mm Mill 01 1 1, ur il in lu'ilMi Hip ii.Kiini ot all uliu v 11 1 . r I tin M III 11 il!. HT WIN. Kl I I' A (IOll TAlU.i:, . Ilnr MPll Morkpil Mllli lliu UH of I.liillol., nml pvi rv 1 lloll 111 I'P 1111.1l' lo 11 ndpr 1 11 IP Mill., flirtioll, t II. till 1 U-ltlt II, int. r i 1 '" THE COLUMBIAN, A I eniOL i u - Ac wsjipor is rt jitt iitti) 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ) 'k tiN.r.i) at IlMJOMSIlWUi, VttWA, TUK prlnclplcsnftliliiiporaroortlie.loirerfon lan Hehool of wiHtles. Tlinw prlndi Ich will nevt r bepninproiuIPd,jftcnurtiny nnd klndew alml1 not be forgnttnlndljteuilntflhPtii.whHlirwlth Individuals, or with CunUtnporat Ion of thti 1'ieHM The unity, hnppluehM,i;nd prtmperlly of tlio eoun trylHonralm nml ot jcetj nnd n tlio tnontti to sreiU'D t tint, wo hlmll lubor hou ttly nnd 1 anient ly tor the)mmiotty,fciiccci4iu.lffiowtliof oar organ Iratton. Ti:iiMrtorSrn.sriui'Tio: Two dollaui a yenr If paid In uilMitUH'. If not paid In a.haiice two dnllnn and fifty rents v. Ill be ln nrlably clmrKcd. TkhMs of Ab MvriMNn IOne itinn rtm Ui.eH or Ie.) one or tltrre Inwillons ll.'Wli each pult iti nt Intertlou -Vl ccnis, "PACK. IM. 'M. M. I..M, IV one sipiare $'.0o ,00 W,W) f I',U) l'u'oK'iuaren 3,fW flt t),W 1,h U.'JO Tlilee houari'i, ... ,VW 7,01) s.Oij (ni is.l) I'mir .iu.iri' . i,w h.ik) I'J.no ll.oo av) Half column. .. . I0,t) IJ.iw ltfi 2j,(j0 au" One column w H.'O l.i-i UM cum i;xccutor and Adiiilnlstrator'H Nut lee S.l.ffl; Au ditor's otlcu S-'.'A Othr ndcrtleinehle fiiscr ted aceordlnj lo special continct. IUislnehsnollen,vllhouludvcrtlseniriittti.nty centn per Hue, Trnn-lentndvcrtlvcinents pnynbli) In advance- all others due after the tlrtd Insertion. i It H, In itlanrs, more likely to be satisfac tory, loth to subscribers and to the Publisher", that rnulttancesaud nllLouiiminieullcimrei-picl Ins the biulncsof the paper, he sent direct to the ofllccof publication. All Utters, uhtthrr rilatlnn lo the editorial or business; concerns of ihe paper, nnd all payments for MiWrlpllono, adveilMn, or Jolibiti'.m" to be made to mid nddnssed imocicu'AY a nu:i7,i:, llbnoMsiinm, V, l'i fii'.-l at Hobl-on's Ilnll.lhiKs, in ar tl-e court llOUsi , r, ?r. VA.Mir.itsi.u 1;, BUSINESS CARDS. j 01; JJ U 1 NT I NO Neatly executed at thti Officr. jyj s. l.'vr.ia.!-:, A T T O 11 Jf II Y A T -1, A V, Ailii md, SpIih Iklll t'unnty, rcim'n. '.. JACKSON, A TTIl UN II V-.V1-I, A W, llprwlpk, I'olnmld'i Connly, IVnn'n, jj 31. M'UAT'fill, ATTOKNHY-AT-I.AW,'' -IlPl'vvi, k, i.'i 'luii.l 'i 1 Cnnnlv, rpnn'n. HMJAJt II. yVBIiOTT, a 1 .'ii 1; . k r t-r. a v ( JiNTHAI I A , l'A, c JUU.ETl, A T Til il X I. Y AT LAW, IMlli'p Willi I'.. 11. l.ltllp. Ill lilii'll lilllliilllj lid- Ii .11 1 Uiu l'"d OIUpp. U-liomitlPK, Hilili-1111 mid I'.'lldollH Plllll'PtPlI, iMPp-Hl'lP, IOI1X (i. KllKIJ.R, at to it :.-i; Y-AT- I. A In tl Kl-t,i nnd IVeordiT'i omVp, In Hip 1 1111 1,1 1 f Un' I 'on-! Iiou1 1 , lllooni il lire, I a, 1 ir. oiinitT i''. ci.auk, A T T ( 1 II N 1 1 Y A T.I.AW Ollleu I'oinev of Main nnd Mailut Hticetti, oir rind T'liHyuu! Until;, liloouiKburjr, J 'a. if. i.ittm:, ATTor. I.' 1.1 - AT-1. A V. oiiipoon Main Mripl, In lirlil; Imlldliiii ludow H;o Ciiurl Doiup, r.looiiivbnip,. l'a. ?i 11. IUlOCKWAY, ATTOIl.VKY AT I, AW, lll.OO.Mm'lId, l'A. at'Onin:- tumblft oillpp. Court Hoii'.e Allpy, In low Hip f Jim IV. J. KOHI.SOX, attoii.m:y-at-l v, nr.ooMsmii, pi:.sn'. otllco in ITnaniistN ihilMInt-, Main Mrcd-Wi-sl of Ihe Ann rlcmi House. rnij2r'7. L OUIS IHZHNIIAHl) lelulty Diat he Is now pit pun d t plallnif.Mlvir oriiold. nl. .nil khels ltei'll,'". A V V T I () X K K It. m osi:s t'ori'M a n , Itn loi follnwi'd th oiof.-Kxlon of Public 1 ad'U I 1 It r tor inniiv 1-iirn. woiiM in form Ids llli-tlds that he Is still la the Held, leadv and uilhnu to intend toall the iliilleH of his VallttiK. )' is lis defchinu his servkei. should call or wilte lo him nl ltlooiusbuiur, )'. inaist7. D 11. W. II. IillADI.KY, (l.iit A .Mailt Mi'.llPlll Illliplor l'. H, Arlll.v.l l'llYHK'IAN AND HlIUtir.l'N, ija- lllUi'i' ill tlio Iiou!! 00i0l.ltpSlll(i'K Illoik lliniililslailK, l'a, Calh iinttni'tly nllcndi.t to both nlnlit mid di)'. lllilii.liu-a, Jan. 1, I". s. e. s 11 1 v 1: a 11 1 1: t i a i; k it , AMI JIAM'IAni'lll-.U II v srn.SM ol HASH, 1U.1NDH, DOOMS, H II r T T 1: It H, M I) U Ii II I N II H, WINDOW KKA3IKS, .U'. MAIN HIIIKKT, lll.lHIMSIll'Ud, l'A, Juno I'CT. s. C, COIJ.INS, 1'AHH IHNAllI.i: SHAVING, IIAIU CUTTING AKIl r-llAMI'riOIN'n HAI.OON, Over V'.lini'.i i-r A J. I'ob.'ti Ipp t'untij rtitlui. in 1 n'-iiu iiii, llnlr IimIiil' .ml W lul.i'M fololid blark i....... t. Il, !, 'I..,.!. ..1. ,,. ,l,ii.,linll'iii,.ll...n.i. Illylnil tin hi"; will n uai' ball' lo ltmiilKlti.il potor MlHiuui .01II111 i' m.iM i.iinip, i'omi!iiiiiy 011 nanii. ,u'iu. D M X T I H T It Y II. ('. IlOWrit, I'K.YIJNT, Uchpiclfully oilei'H hi'i profcfslonal mnlciMto ine ut'iiei. aim kiiik nn 11 01 iuooiiiMuon unn 1 , Inilv lli U in. i.im .1 to nlli ml 10 nil the mil ouh opei at Ions in the line or Ids prolunblou, and Ii provided with the lnt.il liupiou-d I'oi.t i i.mn Tl .T1I WhU h v III no IliMTIitl oil uom piauuic, tiki 1111,1 1 nlil.i f liRkt. lo tiuilr mi w 1 II imOiH llll t- tirnl tilth. Tilth cxirai ltd li all the m-w and most appioM'd imtli'tlh, nnd nil oitiulloUH tl,,. 1 utli , ii 1 , 1 mill 10 il i,n lull d lo. llesldimi' nnd Hint a liw dot aboe ll.i ('null Home, seine hide. Illoomhbi.iit, Ji.i..M.'lMt yrA UTiM ax a knuklmak, 'inllAlTO, HMTF A' Hl llAlt i.Nn'Ai I'nUY, No It MiMM UIU phTliKH. Hc-'ond Poor below Vnod, l'lllliAHKM'JlIA. (Thohc i'oftry. Ml.Ol II. "A i.iTrhK iiioro sleep, a Utile more ulumber, V litrl mom folding the hmln tottleep," 1 awpiii'U fo'detl ill. attis tlho-al outer or innu 1 f i- Cm my mind me begtliuii (o Cfcepf l,.u Un' Jnippltii'Hi lb 11, (a boraptttro l 1.1 ..un wild wlilHjK-rs. my mnulfitl irm'n, And, IU; .1 linnet, ho em fully ertptttrrH In 1 be ofi netn of my tionuttrtil timln. r te li not thrse curtnliml )otir haiid will bo tenilng Delltuto tUflUeti ot OioukIiu nnd of things ; Cull mo not ( your cruel volco will 1 scaring Kluckn of yoing vlffWns on feowtamer m Inga Leu e inu, O louve me 1 for In your rnJo priMphce NoUilnuuf all my bright work! enn remain ; Thou nrl .1 blight t tlilii garden of pteafnnc, Thou ml a blot on my hfnullful brain I I'ease jour dull lentuteon cure and employment I,"t mo forgft AM'hllo tt&tible and Mrliu t Iaovo nio la ponoe, let mo husUaml ouj iyiucnt, This in tho heari an I Un, man u of life I I'or to my ivellng tho eholooot of plenMircH litollu thtH, without ymilui' pain, IjiBlIy lUti nlng ihe nimilcnl meaHuren of ihe ei t voice hi ny heautlnil b.-aiii ! tlu.sb, for the halo of cnlnuieHs It spi catting Over my sptr'l -is mild a a d ve; Hush, ir tho ans '1 ol comnut h flhe hllnt! over m. body liti vial of love; Huih, for new sUimb'Th ure over me htuullug 'llnu would I comt thciu again mid ngihi ; Hush, for my h art U hitoie't'ij-rcpllng In the swift uallor my bean'lMtl bi-nln ! crtlisrcUiuKouji. HOW TO GO TO WORK. In rc.-'pim.-i) tnllio ropciili'it iippi'iils I11 t!ii'o cnliiiims lo dip DoinnfratH tliroiiKliimt tlio nmntry to (irKantzo nt onto for tliu I'rc.ililcntliil ciiiiiihIkii of 1WW, vc Imvc twlvnl muiic.om let tci'H n-O.'Ini: liow to to work in tliN nmtti'r. I'li'd-imt m It won lil ho tu 1111. "jWci" tlico li'ltcrdfcoparnli'ly, thi'Ir imtn lior rLiiili'is It liniiu-i-llilo. Tin' llr-t tlilno; Hint tlm Dcmoi'rata In every vIIIhkc, town, city, nml county ltoillil do, i , to unite. In union tlu io U -tren;lli. Ilnt,.tliu iiulioii In nsl.i il, In wlint iiiiiiincr ilinll we iinlto? D iri coitiilnly nn i-aty innttcr for llio-i- who liolil u ciiiiinon polltk'nl f.iitli to come tonclhcr for the purpii-n of nctlii' In coiiri'i t In nil nnUter-i i elating lo the N--lit"! to lie ilc lilcil nt til" poll-, ff tun or three men in every lown i r to ile vote li.ilf n il.iy lo iniliiflnjj tlieir fellow DenuicriiN lo join ImiiiH in the 'trei'.i worl. of reM'iilnj; lheeoiiiitryfr.ini Iho p;rdipof Itailk'illsiu, they would ii" toninhed at the rc-till. So -onn m n numher of men Imve nftrcctl to form 1111 orgnnlntlnn, the n..f -lep lo tie ciile upon tlie modi' of irjj.tnizntinn. A-i to the Intter, we comnii'iid the r-itli- joined druft of n cnn-dittitloi!, which, in IU mnln fenture:', we learn, !i.i liecn adopted with oil Ire succtJ- in niif or two Stall l'UHASIIII.i;. AVo, the Democrats of County, ?Pt)rt) Slate of , liMleving that tliu perpitully of Iteiiiibllcan IlisUld llous dcpiiidti upon tlie iiii'intemiiice of Jli'liiocintlc iHiii'iples In the ndmini.-i-tratlon of Hie goveinmcnt, Htnto nnd 'Vdcmi, mid that upon the Democratic party ma 111 iy mu d wo rely to ciieic lladlcnllrim now llirentciilnji t,i over throw tho CoiHtltu'lonal flove.'nmoiit of out' fdtlieiN, iilot o.it overel,;uStdtei and Htihverl the lluurlh of the people j In order toueenro such thorough oiKan luatlonof the Dcnioci.itle party, a will niaUo It I'lllcleiit In promulfratlnK ltn principle?, nnd lo defeat the evil miicli innliiini and purposes of Hi eneniii i, whi ther Minght to he neijomplMiod ut the polN, or liy i'rmid and violence che where; !: lehy pU'luing each t the othirand to Ihe w.'il l t) devote our selves to Hie work of reclaiming our iieloved country from the misrule of n h mil of dcspcr.ilo fanatic-, corruptlon-i-ts and I'oiHiilratoi-.'', and in this inercd iiu-i) mutually to !upiort and prntict each other, do if-snciate nur-eivm and nlopt the following I'll.VSTl ri' I'ID.N , Ani K'l.i: I. Tlll Association siiall ho known as tho Dcinm ratic ('liih .No. , of Town-hip. A 11 1', L The olllcers of the I'luli hhall lie 11 Drcldenl, Vlce-Pri'-Idciit, Secreta ry, Trca-uier and Kxecutlve t'ommlt lie, con-d-dlngol'iine meinlier from each School Dl-trlct in tlie Town-hip. A I'.T. '!. It -lull he the duly nl the l'iililent to pre-ldi' at all nieetliigs of the ('lull, lo pre-.-ive oiiliri of the Vii'i'-l'i'i'siilent, to pre-hle In the tih- h(;nci"ir Ihe rre-lilent : ol lit" r-fcicui' rv to record the proi'i'i'dlllg-1 ol tin Club nnd In preserve all honk-anil papers Iki. longing to tliu -.lino; of the I re.i-urer, to receive aiiildi-liuieall fuuil-'ieloiig- Ing to the ('lull, to keep an aivount tlicrtof, nnd to make Mich repoit from time to time iw tlie Cliil) may order. Aht. I. It .-hall he the duty nt tho Kxectltlvo ('omiiilltee, forthwith Id oh tain n correct of all tlio voters of - Township, marked Democrat, Radical or Doubtful, as tlio ea-e may be, and It hhall tlieiciipuii be Hie duty of the I'ri'.-ldent nml Secretary to re turn a trim copy of said lists to the President nml .Secntary of tlio Dpiiio. cratlc A-.-ocintloii of Connly, without delay. AliT. .1. A majoiity ol tho iiiemliern of the Club, may nl any regular meet' lug of Hie t'liibe.slabll-h Mit'li by-inws and riih'i a-may lie deemul wbe mid propel'. iiT. 11. Any male- por-on, over im age of H yi ur-, who, the i-tillic being niul aloud In In b. arlng, shall gUe In i n- eiit to the prinolpli i, ami piiip t-i Nd lovth lit theproniiib'.'of He-' 'nn di tulioii, may becomn 11 iiiemln r of Uii t'lllli by "lulling the Constitution uii'l na.vlng Ihe Tt'eaiiiircr tliu Hum ot - Ccitllli'iite 01' inemDcrshlp can ho hnfl of tlie.Secrolary. Aht. 7. This Coii.tltutlou may be aniendcd ut any legulai' nieelliig by vote of tvui-thlids of the lueiilhern of Hie Chili, AltT. S. Jl htdl be the duty of this Club to gio all po.-i.lble aid to increni theciiculalion of Deiuocmtin new-pa peiioind dociimeiiti, and in hold ills ciimIoiis upon political subjects at their minings, itiid, when eoineiiliul, ti have enMiyi, rend or lictuivi, ik'Uveied to Hie Club. A III', U. It shall be fll'' duly of till Club lo make lalthliil itpoit of nil It uuliics.s to tho Dcnuicrittlc A -oclath of - - County, monthly, which Club Is orKMilxctl under tho iiulhorlly of wild A'yoclatloii, Wo w If Ii lo makrVpecIal referenco to Article VIII, of the conslltlltlon pre M'nti'il nbnve, for it covitm tlie mnln uei ); f .lc elnb w hen once It Is organ lod. l'jr-1 and Inn most, each club 'lioiil 1 ',pn rending room In which sliould I e uhvnys ii(poH(.lljh: lo visitors tlio lending Dcmoiratlci local newspa per., .is well ns ono or more papers which may bo regarded ns national. Hut this ! not all. Whllo each club shuuld make It a point lo bo provided with wiuiid Deinucratie. tiuWopnpcrH, nnd oecnMnnal documcntuj.earing ie-ftjotiplbk- Indorsement", It should exert Itself In .circulate tliu journals which uphold-tlie faith to which It clings, (.'ireuhlii your local papirs, and too lo Itlhntt'vory doubtful llcpliblliali is sup plied with miiml Democriilic rending matter, and every Itepubllcautcna.'lous of Ida polltlenl opinions affordod tin op li 'i luiiity 10 rind calm mul able -into-meats of bis political opponents. In connection with this work, every club photild endeavor to 'ccuri' the, services of some 1, Itracthe speaker its oflon nt po.N-lble. It is not luccssary to look abroad for sticli tin one. Verv often Just the man needed for the work Is tn lie found In your own town. True n It may be that "a prophet l.s not with out honor sine In his own country," there is hardly u town in tlie country In which there are not two or three per sons wlio-c words will e.ert as much influence upon their neighbors ns will tho-o of some Imported orator whom the people never have seen. Let the young niuii jia e a i-naoi'i' 10 tain, i.it every manjipcak who can do o Intelligibly and cfkctively. And let nil work, wor.; wor.K. One word mole. Wo would urge up on 1 very Democrat tho importune of beginning lids work now, not to-morrow, not next vuok or next month, but this very day. At llr-t it may seem un uphill ln-k, but so soon as the spring nnd summer campaigns open and tho bugles -ounil fur notion, It will bo found thai the most eiTcetlvo .ohllei.s will bo tho-o tt'i 1 have organized thcHHehcs into cliibi. Our oppono'il.snro marshal lln" their forrr., for the coming contest. I.i'Cils be ready for them, though, ns in the old lU'Volulionnry limes, we refrain from il'ing ii'.til wo - ( ;h" hli-of tlnlroyrt. A Sablow Xn Three Aclis. in- .lusn mi,i,t'iii, ArK I'usl -Knler a lap doig carrying n hoirillng school ml-s in her arm nboiil 10 hands hl'.'h. It makes Hie dorg puff the dorg lays down tho ho.irditi; rU0.1l inl-s, and nider.- mint juleks for two, Willi tin 'i-iutl -iicksluiii. The dorg begins tow Till, the boarding skoot n'tts-tM!!him"!'',wllry tip," Hn I'ronchl (id th- iIorg....vs "!., Im danied If In1 will,'' (in dorg,) gient en-ii-hiiii anion th' a"Jiiii(p with criei of "put him out !" ''iinlly a comproniiso Is all'ectcd the lioiirdliig .skool ml-s kl"-e. tho dorj with tears in her eye-'. Konkliislon I.up dorg di-covi'M a wicked lice at work i.n hN tall iiur.-oot him round nd round they go dorg u little abend ssrimWiody hollors "mud iloj: boarding skool miss faints -landing the kurtin drops. Ack n imber 2- Cut'tln rises slowly big buloiia-iir-age nil tho table bnlnna snr-ige lifls up her head unit begins wbark -bin.! piny.-"( lid Dnrg fray. I'at chum In- kilt's till" begins tow sivll--ladoiia -'arsagetinil K.'it lin-ailie. I hoy mod 1 1 rounds-the stage is env- I'eil wilh kats ami dog-'. Konklu-lnn tlm nil Jlne hands and walk leu the lotllghts, an old Hull Tarrier, rends tho I'.-e-ldcuC- ".,!! fir ";!(in,niM moiv' hand play- "I in in l.cinon- -bell ring- ami kurtin wijts Ack iiumbor M -A -ivne on the Kiio Knual a terrible -torm rages Hie kuiial net- I Mil -several boats go down headfu-t with awl their hoarders nn board--kaut make n be -bore -tha drag thlr ankers - s mio uv them hnvo tlie bi-t luck at .wearing the water Is stivwe.l with lint' and kittles ,-everal noks, 'jiaf s - im iidmre witli their stove- in their tii-ib -tliey havo tn draw nil' the kan.ill to -top the storm Konl.lu-l'iii men are -ecu along tlm bank- of Iho kuall -pcaring dead lios sos nnd eels -bind play- "A life on the Odiiin Waive." Amid tremenilllls ai pluu-e tliekurtln fall-, nml Hi awjenne diper-', -Ingle tile. A tliin-r.. -A gentleman. In put-nit of n goose for dinner, was attracted by the MKht "fa pi""'!' e.xeivNod one, ' Is that a yntii'g oneV said lu lo a rosy-cluv ion la in nueiiiiaiico. "Ye-. -Ir, Indeed It is." "How iimeh doyoiiusk fiir!t'."'n-ked tho g. -.tlrm in. A d'lllur, sir." Tint Is to i mtii li, say live eights, and hue your money. - "Well, sir, a I would like tn get you in a steady cu-tomcr, III take It," The goose was carried "homo) nnd roa-tcd, but found to bo so tough us lo be iiueutl'.bU'. Vhu following day tho gentleman nc- insii d the fill' poulterer: Did yon not tell ion Hint Hint gome, vhich I hough t of you, was young'.'" "Vt .,n!r, I did, nml It was." ''o ll WHstint." "D mi'i yon call iiieuyo-.ing woman'.' 1 uiu only ninetien." Yi'., I do," Will, 1 have hoard mother sny iiiitny vimis, that It was nearly six weeks younger than me." Uit llMtiNli correspondent mentions as a .ign of proure- li. Irglnla thai nobody was nmntsl In the Convontloii the other day when "a very black liieiiibcr called a page to him and sent to one of tho lending White meliibi l'i for a 'ehtiw nf lobakker, Willi Ii was iMiirteou Ij sent In the form of a ten ceul plug. Ill.wk gentlenian 'bit oil" a blgtl'ild and sent tho remainder back." Stieh n atisiaetory sign of returning loyalty -hould not hn oveiiooked ill Congiess. UIs n bolter proof of this w liito man being "sound on tho goo-e" iban If Im were to swear a hundred . lbs of allegiance dally. Hut what next" Ono of Davy Crockett's Stories. Tin: late Churchill C. Cnmbrellng told me i-ays Mr. .1. II. Ilnckctt In the N. Y. I.rrirlcr) nn anecdote of that ec centric nnd then brother number of Congress -tliu Into David Crockett who hud n sent near him In Hie Ilnu-o of Itepresontutlves Mr, Cambrellng being from the city of New York, and Mr. ('iwkett from Tonne ce: "Onedny as I sat writing nt my desk during nn Interval of the session, Crock ett asked mp how long 1 had been In Congies.sj and, upon being Informed ".-everul years," remarked, "You ought, then, to write n pretty good hand by this tlmo," ns though he thought my constant practice there should hnvo Im proved It, Crockett continued: "Some people object to uiu because of my want of education nml laming glneinlly. Now, some people know too much," "Said I; "Oh, no I A man can't know Ion much " "Continued ho: "Yes, ho inn! I re member a cn-u In Tennessee by which I can prove It to you." "'Two farmers who lived not far npai met one dny on horseback, when ono - dd to the other: "Who nre you goln ', to vote for, for sheriff?" The other uns ered: "John Hoblnson." "Whatl -aid the questioner," "you going to vo! forh'm'.' Why bo's such tin Ig norant cum he can't spell his given nnine, John ; and, what's worse, lm Is so stupid I would bet ten dollars you couldn't lam hint to spell It between now nnd to-morrow noon."' 'Tlie other remarked : "I would bo willing to take that bet anyhow." Well" said tlio propo-or, "I'll stand It!" 'Accordingly tho bet waff made, and a public hoit'o a few miles distant was igreed upon n the pine" of their meet ing at noon Hie next day for Its doel- Hon, nnd tho neighbors parted. "Tli" one wlio had made the bet in favor Hi' John's ability proceeded straight to the hou-e of John Uobln (on, n few miles off, nnd found him nt homo; told him of tho cnnver-atlon, nd of Ids bet on him; and Inquired whether It wa- trim that he hadn't had dlcallonenoughlo-pcll "John." John llobln-on at mice owned up that ho could not, Hint be had never been ten "nle- from that place where he was born, and that no s.'hoolln' was to bo had anywhere about thorn 'iro parts for love or money. "Nover mind," said ho. ,'.lolin, I'll larn you mighty I'.tick, nnd we'll divide tlio winning-. Thewny to spell John Is -.1-0 II - N," which John readily repented, and In-i-led upon his visitor s coming in and taking some whi-koy, which ho did fieoly.and talked over the affairs of the country llll bed-time, and nt la-t was persuaded lo stop all night with John; bofh on 'em being pretty tight "Next morning, at breakfast, on John's being ti-ked to -pell his name, he did so easily enough ; but his friend wasn't -ntislled, and said, "John, there may bo some crooked ketch after nil In -neb politic-. There's tlmo enough be twecn now and noon, ami if you tiro n iiilnd to larn the whole alphabet, I'll I. irn you from first to last that Is, from A to Izzanl." John agreed to be high limit, nnd ho before noon could say every letter from A to Izznrd; and off hev started on hor-cliack lor the pl.uv appointed, whore four or live of the neighbors had got together on pur po-e I i hear John Kobln-oii, nnd Judge whether lie was able to spell his given nnine. 'The men wa- appointed as judges the liet reclti d, and John wit- asked If he was rendy to -pell his name. John said, "Try me 1" And thojiiilges.-uld, "Well, "poll John." "So John began : "J" "All tlio Judges looked ut him, and nt one another, and then nodded mul said. "Itight- next letter'."' "O!" -aid John. " Thev nil looked at one another as long a- If there wire some doubts about tne letter, but nodded at la-t and said "Klght; now, next letter'." "fMhl John, "That's II." "John's friend, seeing tlio judges, by liultiiigln glvliigajtidguient alter every letter, hnd somewhat bothered him caiitiitned him to keep cool till al'tt the judge- had done fooling, and had agreed and .-aid "Itight." Now Tor the next lelier, whoi hi- fileml aiiied I hln, "Jolin we are nil light now but the la-t letter don't loiget.'' John hesitated, and thinking lie meant the la-t letter nf the alphabet, which he 1 ju-t learned, bellowed out, "lz?ard, by thunder,'' nnd lost tho hot "Now, If his friend who made the bet hnd only been -nti-lled with giv ing John learning enough In spell John he would hnvo won It. And ju-t -o It i tiow-u-i!a -, with some, people - they know ton much for their own good. There'- John (Julncy Adam, now. lie's .-o high hunt he often gets soconfii-ed he can't tell a 11 from bum blebee !',' A.ot'iN limit's saucasm. -When Aaron llurr returned to New York city to prnctieo I,aw,nfter his voluntary ex- llolu l.iiropo, ho found the lato I low Jededlah lturchunl, then a celebrated revivalist, holding a -eric- of protracted meetings in his family church. 1 Id at tended from habit, always went late, and disturbed thoservlccs by attracting to lilui-elf the attention of tho audience) on account "f his Inuuioiis notoriety ns the m iii who shot Alexander llumll lou, and who had been tried furtrca-on Mr. Hureh'ud re-olved to rebuke him openly. The next Sabbath, when ho came lu and got about half way up tho aisle, tho clergyman paused in bis ills, course, and pointing to Colonel llurr said, in the moet scathing manner "You hoary bonded old sinner, I'll ap peiii' igallist you ut the day of Juilg nieiit!" Tho pi mul delimit old man t'lnillug erect as ever, with Hint perfect uompoMiio that never deorted 1 it to nnd Using hi- line grey eye-, on tin cud mt of the pulpit, replied: ".Mr llurchard, I have observed through long course of profcs-ioual experience that the very meanest chess of criminals are those who turn State's evidence!" Jr.m iai. km has only ants, 'J.iiixi inhabit Angling for Dog-, llrlck Pomeroy tells the following: Another time we were travelling on grounds we hnd no right lo trnmpovcr. I he only exctie was like tint of milita ry necessity It inn belter flblng thrmmh the farms where tho trout had ii en preserved than In the open lots whore all could lldi. It was early morning. We hnd rl-en at three, ridden ten mile, and struck tho creek as the trout were rendy "for brcakfat. Looking carefully for a shel tered iiluco to hitch our hor-es, wo sly ly crept on behind fences, etc., till wo reached the part of tho stream not generally llshed. A farm house stood t quarter of u; mile away. o saw tho morning smoke curling lightly from n stovc-plpo saw a man and two boys come out to do chores nw two women busy nbotlt the door, nnd a ferocious bull-dog wandering about the yard. If ever wo fislud close, It was then. Not a whisper to disturb tho bird-, or tho owner of the Intnl. We crawled through tboj grass dodged behind clumps of nldors,nud lifting large speck led beauties out of the water till our basket was full. Vhls was tliu lime to have gone ; but, the trout were so largo and bit so read ily, that we could not withstand the temptation, so we decided toslrlng and hide what we bad, and take another basketful. So nt it we wont. No soon-1 er would the hook touch tho wuler than wn had a trout. Wu forgot the house, the man, tho boys nnd tho dog! Suddenly there wns n rushing through nn oat Held, ns If n mad bull wore com ing! We looked toward the hott-o.unil iw the farmer mid his two boys on tho fence, tho women in the door, nnd the hull-dog bounding toward us. We saw It all wn had been discovered. The well-tralncdidog had been sent to hunt us out, and, as tho matter appeared, It was safe to bet that he was doing Hint tiling right lively. To outrun a dog win not to be thought of. Thorn wn- no timn to lo-e. He cleared a fence, came for us Just ns wo reached a front sent on i, limb above Id reach. Here wa-a precious go! A vicious tnilbdog under the tree, and a farmer and two big boys rendy to move down upon our works, It was a light, foot race or fangs ; Hio farmer yelled to his dog-" atch him, Tlge!" Tlgo proposed to do that little thing, and keeping h't eye on us, seated him self under the tree. Then spoke tills uly farmer man "Ju-t hold on thar. stranger, llll w tret breakfast ; then we'll come out and see you! If you -are in aliurry,bownv er, you can go now : inch mm itgc:" Wo surmi-eil trouble quite niucli ; for twice had that bold man of bull dogs ami agriculture elegantly wollop- ed Innocent tourists for being seen on his suburban premise.. Ills reputation ns a peace man was not good ; and there arose u large heart toward our throat! Time is tho esscnio of contracts, and tlie saving ordinance for tho-n in trou ble. We had a stout line in our coat pocket and a large hook Intended for rock bass ir we failed to take ttout. And, ns good luck would hnvo It, we had a nice sandwich and a piece of boiled corned beef lu our other pocket. Wn called the dog pel names, but he wn-n'toiiit! Then we trie 1 lo move down when he'd move up! At last we trebled our bn-s line, fastened the great limerick to it, baited it with the corned beef, tied the end or the line In a limb, nnd tingled for ting ! Tlge was in appetite. lie -melt ot the hoof j it wns very nice, lie swal lowed it and sat still with Ills eye- on us for more, but with no friendly look beaming from his countenance. Not any! When we pulled gently on tlio Hue- -It wns fa-t ! Tlge yanked and pulled, but 'twas no u-o! The attention of the canine was diverted from us his busi ness was being done by another lino ! We quickly slid down the tree com ing near blistering our back doing It--sclcd the bn-ket and pole, and straight way went thence somewhat lively. We found our string of tlsh, and reached the buggy and a commanding snot ill the road, lu time to see the sturdy yeoman move forth. We -aw him and his cohorts, male and leniide, move slowly, as If In no baste. We saw them look up the tree. We saw an nxlous group engaged about tho dog. We came quickly home, and kindly left the bn liueand book to Hie fanner. Kn.lnruNr.li Till' I'll. This old color- il woman, now living lu Michigan, recently vlsitt-d Milton, Wis., where , she was the guest of a Mr. (loodrlcli, who was an out-and-out temperance I innn, and a noted hater of tobacco. One , SKKUi.roN in a MlNlitiAI. liiomliig she was piilllug away with alllmr t)0 ,,mn ()f Mr Andrew long pipe In her mouth, when her host. shl ,,, hv mM from tlU d,.. Mr. (ioodrlch approached her, and com nienced coiiver-atlon with the follow lug Interrogatory : "Aunt Sojourner, do you think you are a Christian V" Yes, llruilder Goodiicli, I speck I mil. "Aunt Sojourner, do you believe ill the Jtlblo'."' "Ye-, llrudder Goodrich, I bleev. the scrlplers j though I can't read them nt ynu can. "Aunt Sojourner, do you know that there Is u pa-sage in the Scriptures WHICH ucciiiies 111:11 Homing uiicie.in can cuter the Kingdom of Heaven'."' Yes, llrudder Goodrich, I have heard tell of it." "Aunt Sojourner, do you belli", It V" "Yes, llrudder (Ioodrlch, I bleeve it," ; 'Well, Aunt Sojourner, yon smoke, . , . ... .1.. t-i 1 r' aim you cauiini eincr tne iviuguniu m IU',iveii,beeaue ilwrn Is nothing s. 1 un clean M the breath of a smoker. hat do you say to that V" "Why, llrudder Goodrich, I speck leave my broil' behind 1110 when I go U''l'ven. ir a iimiioinptTeT'hTs Air-n Into bead, no man can take It from him. An Zdiot Packed in a ox'and'Wcar 17 Killed. Si-.vr.itAi, weeks since half Idiotic boy, aged between Id nnd 17 yenrs, left this olty nnd wnlked to Indianapolis in search of work, Arrlvlngut his domi nation his sinrch for employment wns unsuccessful, and he concluded lo re turn homo, but having no money, oral lco't a very sninll amount, hestnrted to walk back. On Friday lust ho reached Acton, lnd., and,nci'ordlng to his story he met six men, who nl first trentel him kindly. They finally took him In to an empty warehouse, and after strip ping hlm,hlni'kcdihlm from headtofoot. These rulllans then procured a box, placed the unfortunate boy In It, nailed the cover down, and, in order to make It more si euro, fastened two Iron hoopi nround It. The men then took tho box to the Adams Kxpres office, and, after having marked It "II. 0. Lord, Ivtq,, Cincinnati Ohio," stnted to the agent that it contained "livo stock," nnd they wWied it handled wlthcnre.Tliongont, after weighing the box, stated that tho chnrgos to Cincinnati would be $1 CO. This amount the men aid and Imme diately left. Soon the down train came thundering along, and when It stopped at the station tho box containing the poor boy win"glven In charge Jof the messenger. Kortunatey there was very little freight lu the car, and the box containing "live stock" wns placed near the centre. About an hour after the train left Acton the express messenger's attcntionlwas nttractcdlbyja nolso com ing from tho direction where the box had been deposited. lie wns soon satis- lied that the noise enmo from the box said to contain "livo stock," and pro curing a hatchet, he, after considerable difficulty, succeeded In opening it. To bis utter astonishment, ihelfound in It a human being, greatly exhausted, and ga-ping for breath. The boy In a few moments recovirnl, and related tho tory to the messongor.''Jlc was kind ly cm oil for, brought lo this city, and wns nt the Adams Kx pious otllco most of the dny on Saturday. Tlm boy, who o name we have been icqticstcd, lor tlie sake of his mother, to supprc told tho circumstances of tho affair t Mr. 11. C. Lord, President of tlie I. nnd C, H. It., to whom the boy was consign ed, nnd that gentleman immediately telegraph! d to Acton, requesting every one connected with the. road at that point to rome to this city atlonce. Mr. Lord is determined to have a full In vestigation made, nnd should Ihe guilty ones bo found out, they will no doubt rrccive tho punishment which they so richly de-erve. There Is nn doubt, that hud the messenger not discovered that the Lot. contained n human being, tlio bov would havoboi u suffocated to death before the train arrived In this city. -Cinriniitl Gazette. Tin: Xi:w IIonxkt. After Cover nor (lllnier, of Georgia, returned from olllcc, lie went to Ids old home In Lex ington. He had a penchant for old Iron-, such ns plougli-sliures, old car riage Irons, grlnd-stoiie cranks, old hovi Is, nnd the odds and ends of plan tation tools. Attending the sales ot es tates, he ncciiiiiulated an ot cartload or two of such stuff, which ho dumped down in a corner of hi- yard near his dwelling, very much lo the annoyance of his wife. The pile kept Increasing. She ileteruilned to make away with it and ono day (Sheriff's sale day i sent I to the court vuld iwith the knowli dgn of the Sheriff, who loved a joke) to In sold tn the highest bidder, (ioveinor (aimer that morning rode out of town a mile or two, ami was returning as Iho Sheiill' was proceeding witli his sales. Catching the eye of Hie Governor, who was looking on, ho pointed out to him Hie lot of old Iron, and requested I.I i . i to make a bid for them. 1 "Good," said Governor Gilmer, '! will; 1 have some-pieces tit home that will match exactly. I bid ten dollain for them." "Tun dollar-! ten dollars!" repeated the Sheriff (nobody bldsmoro) "They tiro yours, Governor." Delighted with the purchase, he paid ten dollars, and left them in the yard for future movement. Tlie Sheriff paid the ten dollars to Mrs. Gilmer. In a few days she I ought a handsome bou net, and the Governor, admiring It vi ry much, .-aid: ".My dear, whole did you get that pretty bonnet V it Is beautiful and becomes you." 'Don't It, husband, don't it I I bought it with tlie ten dollars you pnld for your ow n old Iron tra-h !" The Governor wilted ho wns sold by his ow n wife. ltul time cured the chagrin, and the good Governor had frequently to join lu the laugh nt his exponso over till little Incident. - t, Unn ,,,,, ,nt,ri drift, in thosldo of a hill, from which some mineral was taken at one time lint tbedlgglngs wore abandoned about twenty years ago. Last Thursday a little son or Mr. Slier aril, mid another hoy, whlleout nt play, walked into a drill, nnd when nlsiut one hundred feet from the entrance they wore startlid id the sight of a hu man skeletim.whleh was sitting up la au I nUna ,,,.,,.t i.o-liion.ouly slightly lear In., back ii'-nln-t the side wall of the I . ,,. T(, llo,h wns entirely eoiisumed, i.,,,..!,,,, t)i, 1,0110s i.orfectl.v bare, nnd the siippo-ltlou Is that the man had been dead for several years. Of coursu the question as to how he camu thcie, Is all a matter of conjecture, lie may have walked in them; or it Is possible that ho was murdered and the body hid away lliere for concealment,- (7 Iran 1 III,' Gazette. Till', great Carlyle must havuluul tlm era ot tlie ltiinip Congress in view when ho wrote : "II was tho very ago of Inn posters, cut-purses, swindlers, doublti ,riiiirr,'tii I'll I ll ll-til.ts. llll lllll'IIIIIIS llPI- to to I us. mn.u H,lu,,UvlllaclkH compound ; crack-brained, or witli deceit prcpi'n.cj Id-1 quacks mid quackeries of all color ami ' kinds,"