mr iti t 'it i VOIi. 3 NO. 15. BLOOMSBUPiG, PA., FJLUDAY, APRIL 10, 1868. PRICE I'lVR OKNTO. HMMMSIH'HM HIHMTOUY. STOVKS AND T1XWAHK. I V oil Ml'.TZ, dealer 111 stnvis .V Hun mo, Main ,) nuuve I 'Ml 1 1 nnoso. i- A. M. tU'l'I'Itr, stous mnl tinware, Moi-lt, Malnsf., west orMmltct, CI-OTHINU, &v. Uulii-it M-nll nl.own.VniMtU, men limit Inllor, Main it., .i , iloornl'or Aliu lii'llll house, l-lll I W. Clll'.MIIintl.IN. wholoiMlleimdrolnlldeiil ,) . i'V 111 If!!!!!!!.!.-.; llnrtman'-i hullililiif, Main -licit. vl-llll DUUCIS, (Jtll'MIOAl.S, AC 1 x. mo.yi:ii triu-iilst mnl miolhccnrv. l'. I i ihangohlnek Mn In hi. , . i 1 1 1'. 1.UT7,. illtuiulsl Hint nimthecnrv. ltlll.rt , hlnck. Main St., west of Maillot. vl-MII CLOCKS, WATCH EH, AO. i i I j Hour Koiilhoast comer Main mid hoiist. vl-ul n 1. SAVAOt', dealer In clocks, wutflio unit j, Icwilry, Main t-t., Hourly oppsllo Ainoiloiui vl-nll 11 ( ATIK'AUT wp.dllindotoik mnkor. Mall-it It si., 'letow.Maill, 1-nll DOOTS AXI) SIIOKS. ri At. lllluWN, boot nml dinoinnkor.Maln spool jt opposite American house, vl-nll 1 KOf.I.r.linit.in.'iluifaclurer nnildenlerlnhiiota A1 niul kIioi s.Mulnsl., opposite I'plscup.ilchiiri'h Vl-llll Ul'NKY 1I,1:IM tiirliur.tcturer ulul ito.ik r In hoots and shoes, occihs etc., Kail Hloonis buiB Main st. vl-ull lyWIII llirrz, boot nml Umeiuakor, Main St., t below Ilnrliuan's stoic, west of MmkitMioi t. l'KOl'IiSSIOKAIi I It I'.VANH, M. I). Niir-iooii nhj phj sh Inn south tl .nlo Main si., hilow .Malki I. M-nll 1 it. It. 1'. Kinney miiireon dent 1st, tofthcxti iil ulliintii pain, .Mam St., Hourly opposite l-uiu I iilsoopul Clinic!. It. M'Kt't.VY. M. II. Mintonn mnl physician Miutli Hide. Main st., hihiw Miul.it. l-nll c. IILMTKIl, M. H. Min-con nml rii'slclnn, Malkctht., nlmvo Miiin. l-nll Dit. n. u. nowiui.Hiis alumi ronil bonsis 'on tlcutisl, Main St., M-nll MlliUXWlY A I'AXOY GOODS. MI-.S I.IZZIi: HAltl'I.KY, inllllnor, ltaiiiso Imllulii!!, Main st. l-n M IsS A. l. Wl'HIl, fancy --nods notions, book ,11 sintionoiy, norm aide .iuin li el below .Mnr- M-nl! I'l'I'I'ltM.VN, inllllnoiy aiul fancy Hoods op- posllo.l:plcjipul t lunch, Mnin st, I-nll iiits. irr.iA a. .ll cloaks mnl ilic Main mnl west si. ,t HAllI! 1!.UIC1,1:Y, I.kIKh s p-ittelli i, soillbeilst enrnir IMM, IHUtltU'KSnN, millinery nml fane lnoods Mulnst., opposite Collll House. A J -11 11 WW. M. 1 I'l'lt.M AN, inllllnor, Main sl below J I Hnrtmnii-sstiiii, wist ol Muiki t st. Vlill pin: MIssM HAUMAN milliner- mnl lancy 1 i-muls, Main st loot Just In low Alnoilenn bouse House. M-tllt IIOTKI-K AND .SALOONS. Il.r)')( k,nMtrinl tntlnt; saloon, inori .in llniKi , Iuln al,, I la 11 .i r l.cai'ofk supci in-tt'inli-iii. l-ii lIIMYi:it A .IACOI1Y, I'nnffclloiiry, liaUcrv, ) nii'l ovHit-r Kaloon, uliolot.nloun'1 iiluil, l!x t InmijL' him!;, .Mall) t. 1-nJ.! IinX I : 111, cnnfor'tloiKTy, lmUocy, ami uys I iii million, uholcsalo and u-tall, .Main hi., jusl in lnw Irfni. lnl.l nxi nN(ir, inn rii, iy .1. r. i. I J HpIHIltL' ('Oil It llOUSC, 4 MKIill'AN I to CHI !, Ity.lOTIN 1.1 n JV st., west ol 1 1 on ttuct, , .Main l-nn i k, Main l-nl( nniiics nirrr.r,, iy av. .MAicnt, 1' MainM. tist fini or Vl-llll I) STOHNKK, it-rrcslimoiit saloon,.Maln tt.jut D. aboMi couit house, 1-nU )I CASr,(tV, icfrcshmcnt wiloon, i:.cli;nu hotel, liiiwson I'alinan.hiiiM.rlntr'iuloiit l-nl i y II. rm.i.MdltK, n il hniciit saloon. Hlilw's U IjIOCU hOtlttl Itlo.M.itnM, l-nH MKItmANTri AND (JKOCKHS. lUAUUiS, (Vnilct tlonciy, kio J j ht.,aboo Coin I U(usc, Main l-nlii Q U. .Mlf.I.KlI, ilcak-r In itiy Kiocci ies, fi fiiici Jiswntc, Ihnir, Halt, hho. h, nol4-ji", tic. I :fhung hlK k, Main hlu ct, 1-u 1 i Al KlJfiVV M l. -V Co.. tlialfi.s In iliyunoils, J I til'OlCl'U- llonr, feed, will, iKh, lion, nails, t, noithi .i--l couu'V Matniind Mauu t Jt. 1-ni f He. UtiWl.lt, Iml-t and cajis, hoots and hhot's, Main hl uhoi3 ciaut housi', l-nl.i ( V. JIAItlt. di-v L'oods and notion., soulhucst U. lonur Main and lion hti, vl-nll I .1. ltrt(lU'i:it. ilrv irnnds. ei'ncvrlcs. ( t( . Iioitll- t). west, couur Matn und lion sis, l-nH Ii:V. A. 1IAUT.1AN, dry koinK notions, and 1 1 t'1-Mi'.'i h.si Mnln t.t i.i.no-vili' l'nl-,1 on:d thlllcll. ... vl-ntl MIT. IIl'NsllI-:it(Ji:it,(aircnt,)niofciles, tnhac . ttt. and (oiiifcllonarv. Main M.. helow Ann ! lean house, l-nVi A.UDt'lCMIY.Keystonpishoohtor hooks ami I, hiauoncry, Kouuiwehi a JIaikcl and l-ni ni.I,IAM i:i!ASHW. ((mfcclfonciies. Main U ht., Just nhovc collll house, ii AII'Ili;NItAI.r,.-i npral htocle of meichan Yu (tlsoaml lumlur, coiner of Main sticetnnd Ituw irk load. I J, KOllllINS, draler Indry irooiW tin t lies i-le. tl Milvc'Mhhtek, Malnst,, hilowlion vl-nl I K. OlItTON, (iinccilcN X rimUloii Jiat (mm r Main and lion Mitet. . hOllll CV. KNYIiI'H, haidait', rutin , , Mnln ht., helow lion. MilJ i .1. SI.OAN. k nhM ill ( linlcoiltv uoods. House A L-, ,i.1im. .Miorlu lu-hh i-t.MiU cili'.t'lr. Main hi., opposite i oilll hoiih6, -111 1 1 k. KYI '.It, Kioceilch nml ycni'iul nu u handle Main tl ahoo W'i M. T. MIAUl'I,lS, tlry Komi ificirlcs, hoots, I. f.hocK,tte Itu in-it Ijlotk, Jliiln H, wist id MaiUel, JIlSCKMiANKOrs. U, hllck on Main ft vibt of Slai Ui t ht. "l-n IS J.THOltNTuN'.wall parrr, whulowiJlindi t, ht and lUtiui'H. Ituheil block, ilaln ht. ifl-nW UOSnXhTOOK. fdioiocini.lit i. Kxclianiri II, bloik, Main bl opposite touit house, l-ul I P. llltDADT. PliotoL'rai.liri'. ltiiitniaii'n build tl lui;iiottluat coiner Main ami Mai kt Iht, l-nli r V. llAUTtiN.lohacconlst.and dcalerln slo IN , coal, Main Ht,, opnohlte i nm i house, 1-nl ( i ll. ITlEsriJi. HuUlle. tiiiuk and lianu tl maker. Main M below louil, house. l-niu n rosii:i dine Main r. and Whlto niul lam- j, 'rannei.teotloii, nl.ooMMliritO I.r.MUi:it CO., inamifacturciN n.m.i ih'iiifi-M in i.imiher. nf all klm s. ila nu inlllmarlliu lall-l'oad, t-nli .1, llliI.l'MAN,Hiddlo'iud liniuiKH inak in in v.nilhucst coniLi Main and Market M 1-Ui i MTUIAN, maihle oikf, i, (otmr Muln and Maiki t M mur houtliw W.nli I) ll.HIMil.l It.dtaltr In planon, oriiiuit nnd , nitlodiniie,titi, W.t'i'U ll'iiliunHuie iikhiim i-u j i rn H. MASTKIts, nui-nl for flinvrA Haku I l u-hur nm. Iiliu, lulll hi.. I liirl mail's hill ( II,!, Ui BlUllK, N 1-111 1 l W. ltOIIIUN'W. Ildiinrilcnh r wiond doot'llolil I, iioithwefct t'onu'r Main and lion tW, lnl I ir l'i:A('0('U Notaiv l-nhlle. noitheaht eoriic ) Main ami Maikct ht, l-nH It UN A.l'l NhTO.V, mutual and cnsluatiH tiro ) Intsiituiu'o (OUM'Jiiiv.noi Hit ustLoiner Main nml Wtnthl. vl-nll pKlHUJi; llAShl'ItT, manufacturer and icpalr- A VI VI 111 4'Mlllli'n iiiuciunet), iiioL-iiui h ilia y iicai" MU'iiacsn unimiiy, I h Kl UN', iliulcr In mint tallow, etc, I Liuuu'NiilUyi b'U'Aol Aliuilr.tu liinu.e, Chiin l-lill QAMl 1 I JAfOUY, Mnihlo nnd lliowiiHt mo oii.N((i:vii,i,i; i)iiti:oToitv. Dtt. tl, A. Mi:(IAlt(li:i,, physician nml siirKOon, Main sl next iloor tolloinl's llnlol, Vl-llt, pltK'l 11(1X1:1, nnd ri frcshmcnl snloon, by l)-nnnj:iicll, mr. of Maluiuiil l'ttiot.vlni7 CJWAN Will. I,, I bun piior bouse In .lolm Hny O ilcr, Main sl nbovo I'Ine. v 1-HI7 DK. Hl.llAN', ildiU r In ilry kooiIs, croci rles, , luuihi r nml ki'Hi ml Mcicbunillsc .Mnlli si. Vl'1117 Mi:i)ll(ll: I.AZAIirM.saililloniiillinnicssinnkir Main sl iibovo I hp Hwun Hotel uiT HMini mnmiractiirer nf tin wmn nuit If , iteiltr 111 stoves etc, .Mulll St., nbov o he Vl-1117 Hwult Hotel, I ,V I!. V, t(H,i:MAN, Meldinnt tailor unit iV. (IpiitMiirnlsbliiRnooiN, Mnln m next door to the hllck hotel. V1-UI7 MR IIAYltfl:sT,Cl...ks,YateheH niul (luni , lipulioil, (inns niul Wulcbos lor sale, Main su., below I'lllo. Vl-Hl I A M I M 1 1. A 1 IM A .V, ( 'alilnet Mnkor, muntii (J ih linker. Main St., below l'lne. vl-ll 17 Mil IIAUM'. kM;l.I,inr,Oinrtlone7"(lj":"piis Ac. Acnn 1'lnont., Intwc on .Main nml Mill. l-l 1 17 UII.Ar. ICIH.fllNr.lt, lllaoksinllhs.on Mill , street, hour l'lne, vt-lil7 nl.lXuT7ll:l.l3riTTroelnnkora7iil iiuinufae. II luierof Ihlek, MlllMt.,west ntl'lno vlul'J IJI.IAM HNYIHll:, I'lour anil (ll 1st I'j Healer In urahi, Mill Mlroct. Mill, nml 1-U17 I r.VVIS H. srllfYl.llIt, Iron foiiH.lcr.Maehln Ijlsl.nml Mauillactiiii r nf plows, Mill M.M-n 17 Mlt.lM A. Wll.MAMs.t.- ('o,,Tiinuersnnil Mnn ulnclurors or louthor, Mill Slleet. vl-iitT IDIIM Kl:i,l,l:lt, Hoot mnl Slim maker, l'lne .J Street, opposite (be Aeiulilny Vl-1117 i li. 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 : i x i a.- iii!iiTHi:it,('uiiintiismni il. Illlllilels, Malll Mleet, below l'lne. Vl-1117 li Mti:t, KIIAI!ri.l.ssl, Maker ol Ihollajhurst O (lluln Claillo. Mulu HI, M'n'i. 1M. HAltMAX, saitillo unit harness niakor . l!t.uii;clllc, oiiposllu I'minocliureli. vlJull LKfHT STKKUT DlltKt'TOllY. )MT1',U I. NT, ilcaler In ilry cooils, crnoi rics, Hour, led!, suit, tlsb, lion, nulls, etc., I.lfihl Mleot. Vl-1115 TrilWII.I.KIUIt, I etui I'ii.iliniaker. ('ablnotiiinkor, riuloitakcr v Mi 111 1.1 1'. Ki:i,l.l:V, Illackklulth, opposite post nlllcc, L' M-nlll I'. OMAN .t Co., ubovu sihool housi Wild l lights, llrst iloor s. 1-11 I.J iji'-. i:. ki.ini'i liillllnt ly mnl fancy gooits, l-ll III .snki:y. Cash palil itealer In I,puther, Utiles, Hark, for llliles, vl-nlil M. M. i:NT, ilealerlu sles imil tin wnre In (I all Us brnnehos. l-nlll )1:ti:ii v hoolsnii lAN, niiinufaituiirauil iloaler In .shoos. Nl-lllU. CATAWISSA DIKKCTOKY. nUMH'lIIIANNAorllilck n)If'l..KucliuiiltM n ti""Ii li-tor, sniit h-t'ii-t coiner .Main nm! Sinnul stmt. vl'-nli; r II II, CIMlAsY, 1iy w''"!-! uMicoiIc4', IttHl K-'Il J , CiiU Mi'U'li.ui.U-i', .Main StU'tt. I). UIN'AUlMU-alu- In stmt- nml tln-im. J-nlJ -M lain Mu-el. yM. ir.AIIIli;iT,ivtlnnc til law,.MalnHti HMliniT A Kid N'K, diy jrooils, Kioceuis, and U neial tneieliaii'ilse, lulli stlcct. -nu i:i:M,i;iI, bllllaid sul.ii.n, cieam In season MulnHUe oslcrs, and Ice t. csrv MUKCTOKY. lsl'YM'i:AM FI.ol III Ml MILLS, C. S. I'.m ler. 1'iopi icon, 1.1111 I. 1! I'l ill U I ), i liKO., deah is in ill hoihN, Kii'cei ies, and kfueval meielruidlse. 1 it 1 1 l.t M.DWI.M. Ies, ijuei lis H .lit dcah r in dr, aotnU, , hatduait-, illt, salt, nails IJlill . I IKiAK.husfieliannsi riaulny Mill and l!o M mnl letory. vlJnll ,ii:ksktwx DiiiiicToia. .'IHtl.U' MAIiIMIN, ilonlor 111 ilry Komls, itio I'orlos, uraln. Inmlier etc., .Ierse town. 1-iiHI M oll .H'ISIII'.l!,iloulorln lll.tes, Leallier llaiU en . Ma.Hson tou nslitn I'olunilil.i i ountv i. W-nlij Al'I'.HVMl I'l, IlIMIIY, Maillson Hotel, llro- vi i s alio hi lungers i tuoiiaiiieu, v--iu 1I0TKLS AXI) SAUKIXg. 7xniAX(ii; iioTKh, ULUdMlirmi, rtJlXMIHA CO., I'A. 'J he nnih lsl-rned hnvinu imicliaw-d this will- know u aiul c utiallv-locaied house,! ho Ilxch.lliKe Motel, situate Oil MAl.N r I HUlll.lU IIIoomsi.iu Ininu diat.d opposite IhoUohnnblacfainty Couit 1 1 1 hi si i i-siu( t on iv in (rn tut' ins ii lends mm i ne uhlle limincial tuat his itoiise is now inouier r the tett ptton and nuitainmc ni oi inn eneis torn, lie has (-paled h M'iisf in piepai ins; tin' i no ii. ay oe uispusi n in u nr u iuiii nun vm- .xi lanire or ie i nti ita nun nt ot nis uuesis. ih hlu rhiiall tin ie heanjtliiiiK wanting on his iu l to mluMer ti their pcisonapcoinitni. ins muse Is hpaeloiw. and injos an icillent biihl- lit ss lot alioii. hanue Hotel nml the ailotis lulliuad depot h, by l hlrh li-.iwlleis will he nleiisaiillv eone.Mdlo i inn iiusch inn iu an mis ntiwtin iuei. and Horn the lespt ctho Millions in due tlineto llioi I lie fins, uuu.ra , v.tt. IIloolUsltlilB, Aplll :i, INis. 1 o t it ii r a ii o lt s i:( ii v ii i: hn a an htoiimiu. IIaumi lalclv txiifhased nnd llttitl UP (ho well-known Houison Hotel I'roj'iity, lornted n m.w noous Aiicivr. 'ini: luunr iioi-hi:, on tho same side of the Mice I. In the town of oonishuru: ami luvina oniaineuii nccnsu -r Ihe fame as it It K S T A U It A X T, Ihe l'lopi ietor has di teinillied to ii to the peo- ,e Isltini; the tow 11 on inisllieKSOl pliasuie, a un m: muim; ieuom. IMsi Hinl.lliHf ului is exit nslve. and Is tilted UP to put hutiiilcHand can lanes In t ho dry. He piom Isesthat ieivthluKnhmt hlsLMahlhhmcuuhull he eoiidiu ted hi nu oideily and law lul manner; mi ne ri'Spcciuuiy souens a Hiuue iu me puonu itiomii-". im I7't.7-Mn. 1 1I K SWAN HOTKIj run uiti it inn f, ouan(ii:vii.ij:, cohrjiitiA rn., pa, Ths hiihscttber lespectfully lufoims his fi lends and llio public, that he. has iukinthe alioe wilt now 11 iionsu ui j ai i ei i a in i lieu i, nun i in i leat-eil to lecelvo tho lustom of nil who will i nr him with a call, hi; wiMi Kr.i;p a (Jood taiim:, i liar well Mocked w Ith Iho best of I,huoih,nnd uy elhnt will be iimdoto icndti entile mils. faction, JOHN HN YDl.ll, oiautjuvnie, ra., .Mtucn i , -j in. jvcniANcn; sakoox, till: I lopi ii i or oi uie i..i naiiKeaioiiii nan ni'-.v on hand a lariro stock of srMMlMt iuxiiimiimiinth, eoiiMstlutt of si'iun muriKs, kiiuiimh, tkut, noioa.sAH biin i i oMitM", itotT.ni i i.r.s, hvi iTzi:ncui in. LAfiKU UKKlt, Alii!, AC. I'OMi; ONK, ( OMH AI.I. AND HKI3. "lia I,WSON ("A I.MAN. Mi pi 1 1 ii It mlnu, Itloouishuii, May ;i, N.7. rMIK KSI'Y IIOTKIi, Titr Mihst ill i r iesp cllullj liifoiinshU fi lends known lloip-e oi Kuti ttalnmtnt, ami will in t ie pumic. liuu ne iihn iiuan n nioo v plfiiMd lo ircele Ihe (iiMoiu ot all who tv ill i.uor nun w tin ii t an, nr. wifj. Ki:i;r a ciooii taiii.i:, a liar wt M stneked with the best of I.h'Uoitf, and l' i'l V l noi i win ne iiiuiie in ii uner t nine Mtus- hu Hon. r, II. Ulirril HlC'JI. Hfcpy, I'll., Aplll 12, ML OU KMC JIOTKh, I J OHAMiHVll.I.i:, COM1MWA IOUNTY, I'A. i:iVTA IU KVUltlHT, 1'IlOl'HIKTOIl. I.iik Inki ii possiiMou t-f thin wtlhkiiowii lioii'-e. su oiiK iici'i ny tsaniiuii euii, uiej io' i.i i, t m'Iik i ill iii tl neiiitniu nt it Pall and JnililMi I'd 1' H AND 1 Altl'iat Willi Iheiholi i hi IUuioim nnd m ut t iU Ikncles, HlHhliible Is not i xi tiled In Hum ntntyi nml no pnlnu will hu taiiil lo THE COLUMBIAN, A Di'motrulic. Now rip.-.ipci m rr hmmhi.h i i:hy 1 1 ?hai mh.mnu ai in.oo.MKin no, ii:..va. Till: principles ofthlsimiernie of Uio.IoirciM)U Inn chont of pollt lei, Thoe prlnclpIcH will nc i r liucompioiiilved.yctcourtesy nnd klndess hhnl not ho rorgottcn In discussing t htm, whether with Indli 1 huh, or with contemporarlei of the 1'ion The itHlty, liappIneK,niid protperlty of Ihe coun try h our nltn and object anil hi t ho means lo Ki-cute that, Wi! shall labor honcfdly and earnest ly for t ho harniony, miccchs ami gi owlh of our orpan Izallon, TKKMsoFhL'nsfKM'itoN'! Two dollars a eai If paid in advance. If not paid In jidinuo two dollar and liny cents will bclmurli'jtyihai;d. TritMi 0KAnvM;TttN( :-Onc niuniefh n lines or less) one or lline Inseiltons 51, V); each suh.e qtitnl Insert Ion 3() c(-nl. SPAtl.. One"iu:irc. . .. Two MMru'es Thiee sqiuics . Tour Miiiatey.. Half column..,. IM. 1 0,4 H t 3M. Si, !,H) V,(K1 10,1)0 tiM. lY fn.ou $ui,oo h.'d l ,m i,,), 11,00 2,l0 IIO" 12,0(1 One column 1'xeculor's and AdinlnlsttalorK Xc.tlcu S.V't Au ditor's ntlre 5,,'V). Other ndwrtketnc nts Insei ted nceoidlng lo special conduct, r.uslness not letfs.M it hnut ad vol tlsemcnt, twenty centw per line. Tianslcnt ndxertlsements pnnblt- lnadvanen- all others due nfter the Hrst Insertion, ceIl Is, In ult rtc, more likely to ho Kitisfar- lory, both to subscribers nnd to the rubllshcis, that l emit tanees nnd nil communications respect Ins the business of the paper, he sciitdhect to the otllecof publication. All U tteiw, whf ther ltlatlng to the edltoi Inlor business concerns of the paper,' niul all paj incuts fur t.ubscrIptIotiM.ndveitlslmz, or Jobbing, nro to he made to and mIUi sed nuorKWAY a rni;t;zi:, "fttuvl.lan Opirrt" lli.oo3Hm'nn, V, I'llnti J at Uohlsnn's lluililliiKs, mar the dmtt House, by C. A'AMIllltsMCi:. BUSINESS CARDS. JOII P HINTING Neatly exeuitcdnt UdHpllhT, A TT " It .N I! V-A T-I, A Y, Ashlalnl, Sehuj llilll Oounly, 1'. mm. M. i V.. JACKKOX, A TTI1 It N M Y-A T-1. A W, rwlelc, I'oluuihla rmmty, l'enn M. M TUAUCill, T T (1 1! N ll Y - A T-1. A W, llerwlok, ('olunililii Coulity, IVnu AriliMAJr jr. AlillOTT, A TTO U N 11 T- A T-I, A V CATAWIPSA, l'A. A T TO UN I'l Y AT LAW, c. Ollleewllli 1.. II. I.lltlo, In Inlel; laillilln nil Jollilln; Post Olllee. J:i.-lliilinllis, llael:-I'.H Mini 1 'elisions eolletlnt. i'IiU'IiT, JOIIX O. ntKKZK, A T T ( H t X I : Y - A T -1 . A V , Otlh'O lit l'e-ilst. r and Uecoider'n olllee, In the basiiiunt ot the l' iii 1 1 House, lllituinsbiUK, I'a. TDOHKUT I'. CI. .A UK, AT TO tl N ll V - A T-I, A W Olllee enlner ot Main anil Mlllcet stnots, ov, lTlst Xallonal Hank, llloonislair, I'a. E. TTO UN i: Y-A T-I. A v, Otllce on Main Mrect, In hi Id; bulldlin: l low the Court House, llloonisburfi, I'a, c. UKOOKWAY, ATTOKKKY AT LAW iii.oo.Mniii'r.n, iu, OFrirn luttihUui Otllce Couit House Alii y , l low the A Maul 07. li. KOIUSOX, ATTOUNllY.AT-l.AW, 111 OOMSIll ItO, I't.NN'.l. Olllee In I'uanu'st'" Ilullilln of the Aluuloali House. .Main hire. I. UVs ln!V. L OUJS I1KUXIIAHD W mild infoini the clllens of ItloonisbuiU and le hilly I hat he Is now piepiued to do all kinds ii piann, silver or rihu, weci ,'" A V V, T I () N K K It. MIIKKS CO I' I' MAN, Ha Iuk tnlliiVM-d the plotesvlnn of J'ubllc Vendue , Ciier lor many eai, would Infoini his fi h nils that lie Is still In the Held, teady mid wllllm: to nti. .ii1 lit nil Hi. i .llltleK 111 till cntlll!'' IVrsilIlH I deslilm; hisM i lees should call or wiltu In him nt llloomshuiji, I'a. hnaih'i7. Jjlt. W. II. nitADlvHV, U.au' .tsisuini .Mi-nicm imici ioi u. n, jiihj ,t V 11 Y H I ( 1 A S A N l K IT H (I HON. if i-oillcout tlio house oi.poslle ShlMi'H Hlodv, lUKuiusbmi;, 1'n, 'alls piomplly atU ndtd lobi.lh iiUhlnml d-i). Itloornshirtf, Jan, , Im7, g O, H II J V K, l Altls 1,1 .u , jv i, li , AMI SIAM'tAt'll'l.KK 11V KtHAM CH' SASH, III.INDS, DOOltS, H H H T T i: It H, M (I U I, H I N l f, WINDOW FltAJII'-S, AC. MAIN hTKI 1- I, f W.OOMMIl'Iin, l'A. Jnnus, 1S0T. s. 0. COl.UNS, r ah ii i o n a ii ii i: SllAVINd, KAIIl CUTTINU ash HHAMI'OOlMl HAI.CDX, tlerVlilluajer & .laiolij's leu Cuum HalooH, 111 uilMhlll ltd, l'A. Hair Hvolim niul wiiUkm uiloiul l.laiU or Iuom H, I lair Tonle to ill nin) iliiluli 111! ami lieau lll luu Iho liulrt III HMini' Inilr ioIUoiIkIiiiiI ii.Ioi llhout MilllH!! tin lllust lulTle, loTimuill) on 1 1 it 1 1 1 . lui'ilJ'lii. D !; N '1' 1 fi T It Y . lUfrluitlillb ollelh HU nrofesslonal i,ellees to lliu laillcs ami itnlillunoli of Illoolnsl'Ulu nml I-(-lulty. lie Is iiii'i'lileil limllt lol tonllllie vail- i.llsi.liellltloUS 111 Hill IlllOOf lllS Hlofl'kHlOll. Ullll Is inoUilei! llll tl"' llllest lliiinounl I'olll'l l.MN 'in ill wliiili will In' Inserltil mi I'oliI pl.illuu, KilNor nml iiililior linso In look tot Mill iikIIio mil lllllltiitll. 'Intli i Mlliiliil I'J nil Ihn new niul most npi'iouil iiuilioilh, nml nil oi'eiiitloiib on the Ioi 111 lull lull) nml 1'li'l'olly ntti niliil lo, iloKiiiinui nml iitlee ii lew iloou nlioii Hie Coult llollM', t-allle .lile. lllooiiihlaiiK, Jan.ill.'entt WAUTOIAN .1 KNOKWIAX, ToiiAtro, H.surr a m:uau MANl'l'.MTOHV. Ml. Sl-I MUl'IH TlllllHhinUT, h conil loor la-ioiv W'ooil, I'll I I A IU'1,1'111 A. J. W WAI11MAN M, I'- 1'XOlt.MAN tfhcilcc poetry. foil till. int.rMHi lNfKTITtTtf?!, MTiniAimr.M Win tu: HiiBi-ii- hntin i' loely 'dreatn I Iowh onward Mtftl.v nsiulrcnm "inn anty, which doth h irdly si etn OfHarlhj whose holvcalm wedei-m Hath much' r llinen's tniiMiudlltv, I'l on th(f(intly nloplny dde in a trieiii hill, 'neath which do'li gli le Tin-: lver flHtr rhiK llm tide, (et lonhlim all the Vntle, 'h pride orbe.nity mid serenity, A ulaleiy edifice there stnnd, fiulll by the skill oftunnlmt hands. 'Th not n Cnitle wlu nee the h-unls of hh el I lift thloM'H, dfxpotl Mm lands And hoiiiBH of honest lmluslry, A mlHhlhr powtr h thtte enlhioned Thin barred and guarded ensiles owned ; And yet nncaptle everKronned I u ntuuhli r hh chains, or niomied H. hIoss of blessed llberiy. A gentler monanh rules tin telu, Who at lives to cuiMi I ho leign of hit), And had his Mihjccts w heiu begin ViieJoysorTiuthntid I.oe, nnd In Ihe paths of t'lirhtluu eliailly. 'Th IMueatlou'H kingdom thcie, Nor do hh happy stibjeils wunr The ll vi ty of hhamo or cuie, l!ut heaitH nie thelr'nns pine ns nlr, Heails ncM-r bound Iu slavery. ('(cntle Huler nay thy relun ron t huii' eer,nnd tlie.tiiln Of lunoraiu'e no lnoie teinaln Tomilly our f.dr land, oi chain t'apth es to such base t innny. I. u hoin.nt niil h'HsdUlip' 'I ban that wepay to (iod,liti thine, And thy letlected alorles Milne O'er al I our lles, and be the kUii if our tine henited loj nit v. And may thy Temples, throiish ihe land Im leiiMj In number, till (hey Maud On c-eiy hill loji.nnd lommand Mich heauU',ous scenes as NitttUe planned Iii Mi.iiiichniitia'H tcoii( ry. o hlehM'd worknu n, lhe who inKe '1 hese palaces w lieielu thj piaKe 1 4 haiitfd loudly, may the la s ( if loe be fclvui tin in, lor the d i l'asi d In th swi 1 1 .-oclitj . No nobh r in f hi tuts aie know n Thau thise who build this Monaieh's thinne, Wheie pel feet loe and pence, alone fan ute 1 1 ue happim s, ur tone The flce to mm etest melody. Nn loollei spot can i'i r he found Tort-acud I.earutlM's hallow eil ground, Than w heie the ntl$ swelling mound Holds our fall Tuiuple, ami iiioutid Its runt the .sin am laughs, men lly. 'iUlsrfctliUKoms. REDUCTION OF THE ARMY. In the A'( naif of the I nilat Mult, M:trl, iiiit, IStW, tin1 Anna itninofiulion Mil btiny unth f ('tiintiilrrttlitni : jut. ltucKA i.r.w nni'rcii iii" roiiow- Ino; iiiiii'tiilnii'tit iim nu lulilltiotiiil hir lion: "And lie II further tnuctetl, lli.it frtini nml lifter tlio lltt tiny of .Mny next, tilt' Aims tlmll lie lTiltn'cil to n luimlit'i not i',i'OiilliiM' llilrtv tlioitsuml men. mnl unci Ilk' ; unit Hint tlio l'lcl'lcnt of tlio Uulti'il Stntfs proceed to ninUo nil noec.s-nry ordcr-i nml leniil.ittuiis fur iiiii-teri,iK out tui'ii nml olllccrn nml to cll'et'l Mich lediR'tioii." yf; II, tlit'ii mlilrc'i'Ml tlio Si'imto in fnlltiw-i In npiioi t of the niiieniliiieiit: Mr. 1'iv-idi nt, I nm iimvllltii'r thnt tliU iiiiiortuiilniproiirintliiii lilll .-Imulil pnss w ltliont soiiii' expression of opin ion from the nieinlior-t of'llio .Soiuito who HfO'ee with u InrKd jiurt of the people of the eouiitiy out of door-i thnt the Army of the United States oulit lo he redueed, nnd reduced promptly. 1 did not rail for n division upon the niiieudment of the Senator from Ken- tui'l'V IMr. D.ivN licciiliso I was not Mire thnt liU umt'iidihcnt did not too far, ns n ut.-t uiowiiieiit, I now, however, oiler Ills itmenilment with the tittiuhcr duuu'ed nnd mmle-o Inr-je tli.it thereenn lie iioiea-onnlile (itiestion Hint there will he tin ndeoiinle nunilier of ofilcem nnd Mildieri left (If it lie itilopled,)tocon-titute the Army of tho I'nited Stntei. We have listened to u debate tills iiiornlnt: upon the appropriations and oiitltiyi lor the Army dttriti"; the past ye.u and durltiK the current year. "I 'do not think Hint the linpuitunl t-ucs-titinnow is, how milcli money .shall he appiopriated for tho support of the Aimy for the eoniiii; year. Whatever amount of expenditure U incurred which ! not provhleil for by this ap propriation bill will bo made up here alter. It must by met by tu ; it must be covered by n deticlency bill when ucaenihlo in December next, or at umc other time. Therefore, whether wcupproprlutc Si..,uii(i,(iuor i?::n,(iOil,(ino or.jii,Ullll,llliil, lit thepre-elit lilll to the support of the Army proper, Is perhap not material, if we appropriate moie money than will be needed the It u ll will bu that a certain amount will ie I main In tlieTreasitry uiiopended which li.i-been uppropritited by law. ll tin i outlay Is to be greater than llic-.mii ap paoprialed, you will be lciiiii'cd here- alii r lo ituiKe up ine uece.ssuiy uniouni by votlnj; nn tuhlitiomd approprlallon faun the Treasury. The mode b. wliich tho expenditure for military pur poses can lie i educed Is by reducing the number of olllcers nml Mildier.s who are to be supported, or by piovldiiio; dlller eitt tides of conipeii-atlou for them, or bv cuttinjjoll'.someof the collateral out lays connected with the orfrini. ilion and iiiaiiagenieiil of the Army. Now, Mr. 1-roi-ldi'iit, can nnythlii'.' be more clear lliaii that a force exert dlni; lllty tboiisaud is uiiiieeo-ary al this Unto, nnd that u force so larj;r as that, will not probably be nrcer-ury durlii"; tlio next year',' lleiols it proposition wliich will test ,'eiitlcnicn upon tlio nucstlon of reform, altliounh I ito not oll'er It for the pur- po-e of inaUino; a list. 1 do not oll'er It for the purpo-e of puttlii'' gentlemen upon the record nnd lioldlti"; tltpnt re s'pon.siblo for their vote-, 1 oll'er it for tlie ttintijitlc purpose of reform, consid ered by ItM'lf nnd for it-elf. At the Nimo time, however, jour net ion on this question will drlluo our' positions, not only to our-rlvi s, hut lo tho people ol the'rotiuliy wim oh-crvu our procrnl-Ine-. Wo are' ieeUiii; to relievo the Indii ll'lra of (bo (oiuilry by tho rcmov.ll or reiliutlon of tuxes which pre-s upon tliem, Wo are conlronled b facts In relation to our llii.tncos which inu-t ar rest our attention, our loveuue InwH aro not nil enforced, Our ofllcers who a ro chained with tlio execution of tlioso laws do not perform their duty. Tho failure to enforco our revenue laws coin, pfls us to ritaln taxes which wo would Kindly repeal. Our appropriate com- itiiuees in uoiii iiou-esuto enj'ai'rii in attempts to amend our revenue law-; to name iiieni mi unit we Mian oiiiaiu u Ju-t nnd proper re.-ult from them. 1 lull is one onjet'i upon which wo nro c ngno'cil, ami ft is nece nry ami lauda ble. Another object, tho ono lo which 1 h.ivo Just alluded, Is also legitimate, ami, In fact, Inilh-pciisahly necessary to promote tho public Interest ami man lulu tho nubile credit, nnd that is. tho relief of tho people from tlio pressure ol piiiictiiar nixes which near severe lyupuu ludu-try ami production, Again, hero Is n third object as Im portant as either of tho others nnd enti tled to prompt ut tent lun; ami that Is, the reduction of expenditures. Kvcry bodv is talklii"; nbout lt. Kvery ono Drofes-es to be 111 favor of It. Wo nro con-itunlly mal'ltio; professions of econ omy; of our ardent desire In attain nnd Insecure material reform In our out lays of tlie public tmiiiey. Hut let me warn Kentleiiicu piv r nl, and warn the p 'ople who mo not present, that econtf my is noi lo lie -r cured merely by re diii'lii; tho appMjirialion of th" public money In the.-e bills. Outlays which are dependent upon the iiniount of mon ey appropriated may be reduced III this manner. Where th " expenditure Is en tirely dependent upon the appropria tion you may limit mid curb your out lay by cuttliur down appropriations, but you will not curtail and curb your outlay by .lmplv falling to appropriate money iu cases llku the present, where, under the law, the outlay will be Incur red at all events. If you have 11 fly or hlxty thousand men, rank and llio, In your military service, and in your ap propriation bill vote a smaller Mini Hum that which Is neces-ai v to miiiiiIv unil pay them, you have done iiolhinj' mr icoiiomy; you mive noi reduced tlio outlay ; but you have practiced a decep tion either upon your-elves or upon tho people. While upon tho face of your bill yor show hut a limited appropria tion of motley to tho particular object, you know, or you may know, that the amount actually expended will ureatlv extent that; that it Is merely a ipics- lion oi lime; mat wnat is not voted in .March will lie voted iu Dcceniberor ut some other date hereafter .Now, sir, we are to meet our obligation-, and to meet them In tlio -spirit in which you, sir, ordinarily meet your public le-ponslbilllles as a member of iliK .Senate- meet them I'ranklv: cover up iiothlngidi-'-ulsenothiii!,'. 1 propo-e to you u mode of reducing the expen ditures of the Army by .-aylng lo the Commander-in-Chief of tho Army and to till men concerned with lt, "o'n tho 1st ol May the whole nunilier or per sons In the military service shall not ovceid thirty th'iu-aiul." We have b 'en told hero thnt the number nou employed In tlie -oiithrrn Slates 1- not very large; eigntor ten tliou-atm, per haps; It may bo le-s than that. Wo havouo infoi m.ition Unit upon tho wo-torn boarder a largo hotly of troops will be rci-ulicit. Wo have negotiated yitli Indian tribes who were hn-tile; and continually tho rates of the ex pense, even if we have Indian wars tlieie, are reduced by our railroad Im piovements, which give facilities for transportation, and reduce largely that Hem of outlays lo wliich reference lias been made ill tills debate. We do not med troops on tlie l'liciUc coast; at least we need tin considerable number Ibeie. Xow, in-lead of merely talUliigaboiit lel'orm, ni-teail of profe.ing to bede villed to reform, let us, by tho adoption of nn iimendment like tills, mtii re re form, and. -irtiie it against all accidents. Itisniy impression that so large a force as thirty tlioti-and is not neeis-ar.v;.thal Iu all probability nn army of twenty or twenty-live tlioti-and men will meet any lci'iiiremcnt of thu public servkoof which .o have any knowledge or ex pectation, lint, -ir, 1 uni content to take the limit wliich I have named. 1 would ehaige upon the President, the Secretary ol War, and the Oeneral of the Army a duty which they can easily and conveniently perfoVm. lint gentlemen may say, "We do not knou what Hill happen; there may lie renewed I isurreclionMmiewhcro; u new Indian w nr or m veral Indian wars may preak out; and to make un absolute limit of this sort may bo found incon venient after awhile." .Mr. President, this Ci ingress will ho In ses-ion long nf ter this reform takes effect if tlie amend ment 'jo adopted. Wo will doubtless be here until tlie middle of tlio .sum mer, until the approach of fall. In fact, we may havo some members a niong us de-irons', as they were last year, to sit In permanent sc ion. If any unexpected emergency .should arise Congress will havo no dltllculty In auth orizing nu increase of force. The Inter val between the pi'e.-cnt long ses-ion and the next one will be, ut all events, very slinrt, a few weeks meiely. There 1 can, glut 'leiore, oe no aigiuiieiu uu-eu upon the possibility of some great and now unexpected emergency during llio pre-ent year. Sir, If you cm by an amendment of this sort strike oir twenly-llvo or thirty million dollars from the public outlay, you will lelolte the hearts of the peo ple; .oti will do something whkli they will undeistand; you will call out to yourselves their respect and their confi dence ul-o. They will believe you aro in earnest. Dm it may be -aid and with a word or two upon that point 1 will coucludo mat an tin- -iiuuin nu ten lo inu rre.-i ,l,.,,l M,n!,..ri.l irenl'U'iiP o ll , 1 1 1 1 1 . ( I Oil end 'of tho Army; that they are butter aino lo judge now many men shouui no employed iu the public service. I im derstand, so far as the epinlonof tho-e olllcluls nro coni-erned, they think tl largo reduction of the Army can bo made. That is their opinion. "That being so," gentlemen say, "why should Congri" act'.' Vh should not tills iiurstion be left to their Judgment'.'" There is a very le.uly answer In this. It is un ungracious thing to disinl-s men wlio an- employed by the (ioveru nietit, to turn them our ol their places ; it Is an ungracious and unpleasant duty to dismiss olllivi-w ho hold our com mission nnd draw -aiaries from .our Treasury, nml men employed in the military servlie who have enlisted un der your law - ntul are performing their contracts, and restore them to their em ployments at home; and neither tlie 'IJoiiorul of the Army nor the Pie-iilent can very well do till- alone, You must give iiieni an act of Congress, s"iue uxprcioli of the law-making power, to aiithoii.e, to wairaiit, their action. If "inn like them all express permission, command to do ihl-, doilinie-s iney will proceed Willi urn ri ty nnd with proinplni lo execute your diel-ii'ii. Without ll, whatever 'may be their private opinions, nothing Important will be done; men unneces sarily i uiploytil Iu the public servlco will 'not be discharged. To accomplish thai, it is nece-sary thai Congress shall net; lciiigros, which authorized tlio or ganization of this force, must itself re trace il- step i to sumo extent, Hill-t nt hast lonfer the uutliority. In distinct and explicit terms, bv which this re form cm be Introduced unit executed. lloweer, Mr. President, I desire, at alleents, If nothing else, he accomplish ed by my motion, to make up it record nn inysen, aim ny my voio upon nils inienilnient to show that I nm sincere Iu the cause of reform. Tho people de mand n reduction of the public expen ditures, and l desire to be heartily with tlirin in opinion anil action. Win.N parlies get married and tho groom Is paying tho parson his fee, If he should forget to baud him a dollar to pay for selling up thu notice of thu event In the paper, tho brido ought to Interfere Immediately ami do tlie llrst great duty of her married life by Insist ing that they commence their carrer honorably mid Justly by paying tho first hill of expense. A l.rrri.i; dumb boy, when nsked what forgiveness was, wroto upon his slate this beautiful icplys "Tho odor which violets out when trampled upon," So tho Honorably Discharged Sol diers and Bailors of the Iiatc War for the Union. ttl'llilltl'l. L'ONSF.IIV TI C AllMV ANU NAVY I mon, i.sjn. in? renlisylvallln Avenue asm sin us, 11, i-,, jnninry o, iriss, Cii.MUAiics! Inasmuch ns numerous calls nro in v beltig Is-ueil and circula ted throughout tlioHla.es and from this clly for Mildier.s' nnd-allo. ' convcntloni nnd, In order Hint our eonirnibsiiiay fully undi rstiiiid from whence isucthc-e culls their ulijects, and In Whoso liitere-ts they tire to operate, this address is Issued. The following extract Is ii specimen from one of the calls referred to, now being circulated, against which It be comes our duty to warn you ; WAiiUNdToN-, I). C, Dec, IS 1K07. At a conference of I'lilon soldiers nnd sailors held In this city, on Monday, December 1(1, 187, to consider tho pro priety of calling n national convention, le-olutlons were uiinnlmoti-ly adopted recommending Unit an invitation lie extended to all loyal persons who have served in (lie military or naval servlco of tho United Stales, lo unite iu i-siiiug a ca ' for u national convention, to b held In May, 1WIS, for the con-ldera-lion if national ipie-tlniis, and the nom inal n of candidates for l're.-ident and Vic -I'l e-lileut of tho I'liited States. 'I nu disordered slate of public affairs, the restoration of rebels lo power, the de-lgning elforts to destroy our national credit, the failure throtighotil the coun try to recognle tbejust claims of the veterans of the war; these, coupled with u desire to perpetuate the funda mental principles of our government, are deemed sulllcienl rea-ons that tho men who crushed lebelllon should counsel such incisures ns shall tend to pri serve and protect tlio civil and poli tical rights of all the people. Iti'igadler (ieneral T.T, Crittenden, Chairman. William A. Slioil. Secretary. The purport oftbe-e calls would lead many to believe that thc-e propo-ed conventions were to bo held solely in the interests of the soldiers nnd sailors. Hut do not ullow yourselves to bo de ceived by expediency men and design ing politicians. Ciider the pretext of serving -oidlers anil sailors they are laboring to delude you into their ranks, utter which tlie same fraud, falselioo.l and ingratitude will bu practiced upon you that has been so signally evinced in tlie past. " The tlhortterul tittle of jmbtlv af fair," has been brought nbout by this same party, which has been in power for years, nnd by a system of usurpation and uncalled for legislation, stripped thu executive branch of the government ofall authority to stay the tide of evil indicted by them, from timu to time, upon thu country, " The rcsioratitm of rein la to jMttrr," a paltry plea (only practiced by tho par tyin powcr.nslnlrlye.xhlbilcd.) .should rail the blii-h of shame to thu cheek of the manly -oldier us lie beholds a pros trate and now starving foe, reaily nnd willing to yield to any terms consist ent with tlio honor and dignity of u great Christian peoplo and nation. " The tlesiyntnu efforts tit destroy our iiulontd cntlll" will Indeed be a small Inducement to soldiers when they tiro aware of the fact that tbe.-e conventions aro to bo called in tho interests of n party wliich litis for its objects the. sup port of a moneyed aristocracy, wliich exempts from taxation, and gives lo the rich bondholder thogoldnf thu pub lie trea-ury at a premium, wbilo it heavily taxes every laboring man and soldier, anil exnets that be should bo paid for Ids services in a depreciated currency Increa-lng the rich man's dollar, and making the poor man's less, "The failure thrtjityhout Ihe country lo nvoyni:otheju.-t f'ttiinii ot' Ihe titer am of Ihe tear" has nowhere been so openly nnd wantonly exhibited a- by this same party in the United Stales ! Senate, in tlie njeetlon ntul icfu-al to appoint thousands of our bravo disabled comrades during tlio past lew year-' ".I tlntlre to pernluttti ttefttiutuiiirii tal jirineiit $ of our orirnmtnt," will no doubt, appear lo many of our com rades as intended for a joke by these convenlloiil-ts, when it 1- well known that they have been laboring with, mid are now iu lull communion with, tho parly of usurpers who, by uibltrary legi-lation, havo i-tabll-licd military dictator-, Inaugurated a system ol ty rami, raised the negro tube the politi cal superior ol tlie w lille man, eieated lioirrit lot'l-l'l! l,V lloir,-,, liul,.,.. ,,iwl negro Jurie-, su-peu.ie.l tlie" writ of habeas corpus, ami are continuing ar bitrary tmesis and liials iu lime of peace; for ail of wblih they can find no warrant within the finiilaiiiotitiil law of the hind. We, therefore, desire to ask y on, frank ly ; Are you iu favor of the supi-cmucy of thu negro raco over two-thirds of our territory '.' Aro you In favor of negro legislators, j negro judges, and negro Juries 7 Are you in favor of being taxed S-sii,- 11011,(10(1 annually for the support of ne gro governments Iu (be Southern States 7 Are you lu favor of having epenileil from your hard earnings if lil.imo.oo1) an nually, iu support of tho i'retd men's Hurc.ui, for tho encouragement of Idle in ss, theft nnd vice among tlio negroes of thoKoiith, while not a dollar Is appro-1 printed toward tho maintenance of the widows and orphans of your fallen comrades',- Aro you In favor of conlluuliig n lliuiiicial policy which uxempts from taxation tho wealthy bondholder, who prosporod upon tho misfortunes of the country, and taxing the laboring ela-i of people, giving to thu former the coin of thu Treasury, nnd to tho latter a de preciated paper currency, thus exempt ing thu ricli from assisting in thu pay ment of thu war debt, nml Imposing it upon tho poorer class 7 Aro you in favor of having your com rades thrust iisldo by the United States Senate, whun brought ooforo it for con- Urination for such olllces as aro within the gift of tho Kxceiitivo'.- Are you iu favor of long continuing ' the instructed condition of our country, that ambitious politicians nnd grasping speculators might thiive'.' Are you In favor of throwing aside principle, patriotism, mid devotion to your country to enter, with political charlatan-, the band of usurpers, tyrant nnd families that now reign and rule iu dire confusion '.' If you iironotiii f.ivorofsucha course, wenppenl to you toabslnin from entering uny of the conventions whlch.areto he managed nnd manipulated expressly In the Interests of tho party in power, which has brought starvation nnd un told sulfcrliig upon tho peoplo as exhibit ed Iu the pitiful appeals welling up from every section of the country. We warn you, therefore, against Invi tations which, from lime to to time will bu extended to you, some coming from persons and organizations having no local habitations, urging you to partici pate lu a national convention of soldiers anil sailors, for the purpo-o of nomina ting candidates fur the Presidency and Vice-Presidency. Politicians, often un friendly, to soldiers and sailors, who desire (o make themselves prominent, nro apt to have such calls clrciiliitud.the real object of which Is not set forth therein. Let u, therefore, be careful not to lend our Inlliience to any set of Pre-ldont makers, who aro unworthy of our coiilldcnce ami support, or who woultl rrllect di-crcdlt upon Ihe high character of the Union army and navy. A few of the employed agents of the party in power may, at any time, l-stiu a call, setting forth rea-ons why we should Join them In an effort to retain said party In power, the very evils liar rated beingbronghtiibout through their instrumentality. In view, then, ol the misrule under wliich our country is now sulferlng, we admonish you to stand firm ny tlie principles for which we fought, and for which so many of our brave comrades suffered nnd died, and to accept no in vitation of any party or clique of President-makers without tine deliberation, and upon full conviction that they aro pledged to the vindication of the Con stitution, tu X'nion of Hie States, and the recognized supremacy of the flag throughout the length and breadth of the land, As wo contended for the stt- ptemacy of law and order, the rights and liberties of the people, in tho field, so let us remain true to tho great char ter of our freedom now, permitting liono to iis us for their elevation, but ever acting with the people nnd (or the people ; and In so doing, peace, pros perity, and happiness will follow In the train, tho heels of thu tyrants now pressing upon tho necks of the populace crushed, and our country assume Its wontul position ns Iho proudest and free-t among tho nations of the earth. Hy order of the Executive Committee. Cm,. P. H. Al.I.AliAi'H, Cut. A. W. Ciitrro.v, President. lieenrdlng Secretary. rortunc-Tcllini. Tin: following aro some of tlie rules by which fortune-tellers profe-s to bo guided in their practice of mtrology : .lANt Aitv. Ho that is born in .hum ary will be laborious and u lover of good wine, be very subject to infidelity, nml, withal, a Hue singer. Tlie woman born in this mouth will be a good hoii-cwife rather meiiincliolv, lint yet good-nuttir ed. I'KlilirAitv. Tho man born iu till month will love money much, but la dies more. Ho will he stingy at home, but prodigal abroad. The lady will be humane, and all'ectlonate to her moth or. Mauch. The uinti born In March will bo rather hand-ome. lie will be honest and prudent, but will die poor The lady will be palonate, ji alm.-.und u chatter-hox. Al'llll.. Tho man who has Ihe mis fortune lo ho born in April will lie sub Jeel to maladies, lie will travel to his disadvantage, for bo will marry a rich heire, who will prove a virago. Tin lady, who suH'crs the same misfortune. will share thu same fate. May. -Tlie man born iu tills montl will be huud-oine nnd unliable. Ile will make id- wife happy. Thu lady will be cdtially blest lu every respect. ,lr.i:, The man born In tills month will bo small of stature and pas sionately fond of children. Tho lady will boa personage fond of coffee, and 1 will marry young. Jri.v. -The inaii born In July will i be I.U, and sutler death for the woman he lines. The female will be very j Jl""m'. wIUi u lutrp nose anil u Hue bust. She will bout rather sulky tem per. Ai'iil'sT,- -The man born iu the month of August will be ambitious and cour ageous. He will havo two wives. Tho lady will be amiable and twice married, but her second husband will cau-e her to regret the Ui-t. Sin-Tr'.Miiru. lie ylin is bornnl iu September will be strong and prudent, but will be too easy with hi- wile, wtio will cause him great tinea-i in -.Tholady w ill be roundfaced and fair-haired, wit ty, dl-creet, and loved by her li lends. OiTinir.il. -The man bom ill this month will have a liaiid-onie face and tl'oihl comnlexlon. lie will be wicked and Inconsistent. He will promise ono thniL' nnd do another, and rcmaiuf joor, Tl$ lady will be pietty. uMiu fSlid of talking, will have two ocfthre6 hu-baud-', v Ito will die of grief e will know why. NoVI'Mliru. - The man born in tlu- nionth will have a line faceaiid be a gay deceiver. Tlie lady of this month Mill bo large, liberal, and original, l)i:('i.Min;it.--Tho mini bom in this month will bo a good sort of personage, though passionate. Ho will devote himself to politics and bo loved by his wife. The lady will be amiable mid haiid-oine, with a good iiilml, a Hue figure, ami very honest. DltYDl'N was so bound up In his books that his wife one day exclaimed, "I wish I were a hook that I might always bo iu yoursoclely." "I wish you wcro mi almanac, so 1 could cliange you ev- M.vssAcill si.Ti - luisllfty three thou sand more women than men. itClijllHI.5 lUaiUiiij. From tho Cathollo Worl l.l I III. CllltlSTIA-V CH01.V.V nr JOHN SlV 'IK Tkn ei nturli innil one liml trm! Jerusileiu, sliiee nlifii, In mortal fomi, the Hon onio 1 llleit for the soon or men. Ainl the- who In the Mmtyr round Their HuMour, wnlloil ntul wept, Thnt itutccoiiK horrors Miotild nlicum! Whom chrll the l.lr-.eil nlcit, Hum ehim'rous tnt u, mnl Trm-M' liu-h, As ea-eniles from Ihe gtoom flfenvos, t'l'iisntleri enstwnril ruh To win ttii- hoty tntnh. Their oorsel.tK, ntul nml .llier hrli-ht, Neath su aylng pllllnoM ilLplnynil, Xow ilnnce, llko btrenms, In lines of lluht Now loiter on In simile. Tholr erosseu plow 111 iM-ry torm, tns'lrlli't ale alul lanrt, As throujh llmselns of earth they -iwnttn, I.lko hlooil hielclo Ihe heart. Tli mlil-ilay of inld-iliniiier'H heat t Knllh erowns the nml iloml j Jerusalem Is nt their reel, Urine (Joilfrey at thlr hewl. M'llhlu Ihe nails Ihe rampart" ring, As iirotnlly they proelnitn flroat lioJfrey ile Houlllon l-lnaf A ltlnirln more than name, Th-- rllhy-hu'tilln-E riown lo html Aholll his head they Btnod; Another crown li In his min4 ; 1'or milieu, heads of blood. "No.no;" and hatk Iho hatihlo fllms "No noId I lil-s hrnw tnlorns Win re willed lie,! hrlst, the Klnss nf klnis, To wear n crown of thorns 1' T,et not theulorloits truth depart ltrnve (lodfrey handed down ; A ltlnit whoso erown Is In hts heart Need wear no oilier crown. Caught in a Trap. Tnui:i; men once walked through a railroad car on Its way to New York, looking about them sharply, us If in neareli ol'sotiie one. Presently, ono of them laid his hand on a gentleman who was half asleep ill ono of the seats, nnd said, "Will you have a game '."' "No," thuiidertd bo In reply. lie was vexi.il nt being waked up so rudely ; and, be sides, be was one who never pla.sed cards; so hu answered In a very strong way. "Well, you needn't lane n lei low's head off for asking you," return ed the first, and pas-cd on with Ids companions to the next car. They were In quest of somebody to gamble with them. They looked around here, and soon aw a man who appeared easy unit good-injtured; and they Invited him. I don't play very often," he answered; but it's sort of dull here, nnd I don't know but 1 will have a game." "lletter not," said u gentleman at his Ibow; "they're simrpers." Tint he heeded not the warning. He went over and joined the card-playeiv, and the first and second games be beat. "You're u pretty 'cute player," -aid they; and he began to think tlio same, though he had never been considered so anywhere el-e. "Let's put down a dollar just for fun," prnpo-ed one of the men as they divided for tlie third game. They played and the stranger won the dollar, mid giew quite proud of Ids skill; nml the next garni he hlin-elf proposed to put down ten. "While we're playing." aid he, "we might a- well play tor something." They agreed; and tbl- tlme, for the car had nowalmo-t reach ed the city, ho was beaten, lie wn- vcry much vexed when he found he had got to open his pockt-t-book, and hand out ten dollars to tbe-o strange. ugly-looking men. When he went back to his. seat, he was quite crcst-fullon and, as he sat down, he muttered, Well, I was u fool; that's all about it." His friend who had warned him smiled u quier kind of a smile, ns much as to say, "Cuttfhl in tt ((;). !- Tom KIchariUon had In en u hard drinker, but was reformed, nnd now, for live years, had not touched a diop of any thing that could lutnxlcato ; and hu was very careful, too, not to go Into the way of temptation. lie would not trade at a store where whiskey was .-old; and would on iiouccount go near a tavern, or associate with tho-e who were in the habit of drinking. Ono Christmas Day ho went with his family to ell tie with a friend; and, among the many good things that were spread upon the table, there appeared a tall, black bottle. "That looks suspicious," said Tom to his friend. "I thought you were a tem perance man." "So I am," he replied; "every bit of it. 'fids Is nothing but lagir-beer. Why, man, It's perfectly harmless; wouldn't hurt a baby! I u ink," Mild ho "drink ;" and he poured out u mug ful, nnd placed It before Tom, ".No no," said Tom; "don't tempt me. I want none of your new-fangled stiilf. It's half whiskey, I'll bu bound." Not a droii lu it, Tom ; Its pure lager right from Philadelphia. You can drink n dozen gallons of It. and not get di oik. You neve r tu-ti d lager bi cr, 1 know. Come, now, be social, and drink n little. If ou gel dinnk on that, I'll glvoyoii my head." "Your l.uid wouldn't do me much good then," laughed Tom ; but, to plo'iso Ills friend, hai'iil-cd'tho mug mid tasted. Alas, alas If Ilo had no sooner got the tii-ste-tho tnMc In the live pa-t yeais ntttiiipi iiieu oui, out may .sunn- licied thaiPhe drained the mug; and then he eiifloil for more. And, oh I how shall I tell it '.' lie went from that friend's houe lo the tavern, where bu hadn't bri n lor so long, ntul called for whiskey, and drank and drank until he was laid down under the table, too in toxicated to move. Poor Tom ! he wn euuyht in it Ii i . Tin; Sol i. The atheist laughs ut the liniiioritnllty of the soul tho soul that can build lnr nest among tho stais of lli'twui, walk Ihiough yonder man sions, and tastoof the rlveis that make glad the city of God the soul ti.v- can wing her way above the clouds, aiid survey the crowns and sceptres laid up for tho-e who dare de-pl-o tlio world and have their conversation iu Heaven 'he soul that etui llvo lu I'uradl-w while tue body Is in anguish, and when the llerce winds of worldly tribulation rageurountl her, can rejoice in lllm who Is here all In nil,