VOL '2 NO. ir. BLOOMSBTJ11G, PA., FRIDAY, AP1UL 24, 1868. IMUOK FIVE CKNTB. IlLOOMSMUtl) DIKUCTOHY. STOVES AND TlXWAltE. I Al.'oll ll;TZ, iti-nlrr In itmt.ft tinware. Main tl (,, above court house, t -1 1 1. I M. Itt'l'ljlll', shun nud tlnwnlo, Itupcrt Rr.V. A. IIAIUMAN, Nlncs, Tlnwalo of nil kinds, SlpiiUtluiX I Ic. l'hsl stnru oil Wi st t lid in i-niiiu .Mlllll PMII'll, ll-lil CLOTH fXO, &v. DI.oWKNIinttfl, merchnnttnllor, Mnln !., 2.1 door uboo American house, 1iiI1 I '. "" ! " IIIUIIIIIIIHI ICIIII1 tll'IU' l. it In fluthliifc'.iif.j llurltimn'8 building, .Main U' I'lM'Stllt'll, IV I 1 l-M Vl-lll drugs, chemicals, ac. 1 N. MOYlItt, ilrutrslrt nnil annllioi nrv. t'.x 1J- ciinngo Muck Main M. l-iui li1 !': ''.ut;f 'InntuM mid niinlln-cnrj-, Itupcrt I J. block, Main St., west nr.Mnrkct. vl-nll CLOCKS, WATCHES, AC. I (1UI1 IlKIINIIAlll). watch and clock maker, I j ucur south, nst corner Main anil I must, vl-nll fi II.HAVAOI dealer In clocks, watches ntnl V. Jewelry, .Mnln t marly onii house. no .lner can vl-nll UOATIICAItT, Match ami cluck below--Main. , Market vl-nll HOOTS AXD SHOES. I M. llltoWN', boot nti'l shocin'ikcl.Mnliistuvl U. opiiinllu Court House, vl-nll I HOt.I.imilll.mnnufacturer nnd denier In boots 1 nnd Khous,M.iluj.t., opposite Dplscopulcliurch vl-nll IICNIIY KM'.tM, manufacturer ami ilenlcr In I L boots nnd shoes, Kiocclks etc., i:mt hlooins burg Main st. vl-nll DAVID llirrz, boot nml shoemaker, Main ft., below- Hurl man's iitoic, wrest of Maikclsticct. I'ROFESSIOXAL. H. KVANSt, M. 1). fuirijoun nti'l phlclnu south ,J vj.io Main St., below -Market, vl-nll DK. II. r. Kinney stirR. on ilentM,tocthe.xtnict cd without pain, Main st., nearly opimsiio l.plscopnt church. l-nld I II. M'KI'.IiVY, M. I). suriseon nml jilij-ilclnti ,J south side Main St., below Mai ket. vl-nll I f. UUTTKlt. M. i. surRCnn nml l'hyslclnn, () Market St., nhoo Main. l-ull Dlt. II. ('. llovrat.stiruconilcnllst, Main Rt7 above court house. l-nl I MILLIXEItY & FANCY GOODS. IIHH l.VMK 1IAIIICI.KV, milliner, ltnmscy lUbulluIng, Malust. vl-nii MISS A. I). WEnn, fancy goods, notions, books, stationery, north sldo Mulu shed helow- Mnr. V PKT1UIMAN, millinery anil fancy koisIs op Ijt posttc. Kplscopat churili, Mnlust, vl-nl.I M18H, JUI.IA A. it HaTmI IIAllia.KY, ladii'H cloaks ami ilHkH intlcm (, Kouthenst corner -Main nml westht. vl-nll MIM. llllllltlrKsON-, millinery nml fimev liooilt Malnst.,oniuslo Court House. M-nll MIM. M. II. riillM AN, milliner. Main St., below ltaitiimu'riKliuc, west of Miukel ht. M.ll rpil l: Mism:s HAHMAN mlllhierv nu.l laiwy 1 boh li.Malu Kticctjust below Auurli'.uihouie. vl-nll 1IOTK1.S AND SALOONS. II.KAf'OrlC.oShteranil eallnn haloon, Ameil ean llouie, Main vt., Uiillzer Leacoel; miierln- leiulellt. Vl-lH'i irlll.MYl:lt .t JACOIIY, cimfi olloury, bakery, II inn! ojhterNaloon, whohMalcnlul icluil. 1I cliiiun block, Main M. 1-nll l.l()w A WI'MUl, (ourectlonery, linkerv. alul nyn tl let fntoon, w holcNiile aihl ri tall, -Main 1 , Juvt i.ixciianhi: iioti:i by J. caimiw. Main l-nll IJ M.t I , iii'poHltn court liou.e, 1 .MintlCAN IIOI'.HI by John 1.kiikk, Main A M., IH'Hl of Iron street J-Uli nniiux Htm:!,, by (i.V. I1 M.iln st. M.rm. II, east en.l ot I-llll p hTillIN'Klt, rilielumut MiIoon.Maln st. .Just D, above court house. l-nl I l I', t'AHI.OW, icrrchhmcut saloou, KM-hnnvi i) . hotel, lAWbon Caiman, suiiciinti mleiit l-nl t r U. (III.I.MOlin, icrreshmcnt saloou, shlvc block south sklu lalust. 1-u JIKItCIIANTS AND (lltOCKUS, 1.1 .1AC011M, Cnnl.Hllouory i'j i.i.,uliuvti Court Homo, f;ruivliL"t Main 1-n 10 II, MIt.UUt, (tonh-r In dry kihmN, isuttvrlt's, uucf nswnio. (Iniir. wilt. mmi iM-nuuKO lilcjck, Mulu Httet-t, 'KI'.IA'V SUM, & Co., dmlfiH In lryK"oit, gitict'iloH, Hour, Ic nilt, flvi linn, iiniK ., inullicHft cuiiic-i MniiifiiHt Mm l;t t ht. l-nii It C. IIOW1M!, liutx mid fap4, bouts nnd sliocs. IIIK'N. Mill 1 1 Mum hi., liiiuu' ttiuii ii'ni-c. C. MAltlt, dry coodwmil nntl.ni, , (utiar Midn and Iiua hU. south v't 1 J. mtOWWt. dry KnotK, kiwi rlt-s, i w ihhIIi J, west coi nt r ilulu und lion kU, l nil DT.V. A. UAHTMAN, dry ponds, not inns nml 11 (jrniTiifH,, liuii hi., t)iiiuri l tirniTil. to Coiu'l's I''u ml- tnii Unoiiis, l-nii M H.UUXrinKltarciUnsi'nt.) ro.-orl"s tolnc II, co, nnd contact Innury, Muln tt., t.ponItu l.l'Kcoiial Clitiit'li, 1 7, Htntloiiery, Boutliwtfct comer M'uilitt It A 11 !,((.' I 1 ' l'i,i.li.ilnil,i,nLi.,l.., 1. ,,! . JH'X'KIdlY,KcyhloiiL'ishnehtor Ikx.Uh and nnd Main bin. ln 1.1 rir.MAM I'.ltAMMlJS, coiiifctloncrlcs Main 11 fct., JnstiiboAt) i-ouit house. vl-nll 1.1 MIINIH'NJIAIX.Kf iipra) ftnt-lc nf inrrcluin i, illsnnud Uuiiljir, con id of Main hlucttiud Jknvlck load. l-nl T J, ItOllIIlNH, dealer In dry Ktds KHcik etc. ti Hlilvti'tthlin-li, Muln ht., lw low lion yl-nli r K. omTOX, Orocnrlcs A rrovlslonn, w.uth. tJciM corner Muln nnd lion hhcctH, l-nl I t l UVVTil'II Ixthli. n r,.,MAiM- a ,.t U, Mnln fct., tuloV lion, ' ' vl-nll J, SLOAX, denier In diolccdry gofds lltmsi' J l Kt l JHIlfiUUllS, Jlt'MI yif K-l'I It Hi., OpJiOhltO COUrt IlOUM1, Main -liil,J K. HYIUt, procciles nml ytntiul mui haiull'-e Muln fct., nuoo West, , vlnlJ I t, MiAiin. ury Kootiy, i;riK't ries, irftoin, 1. hhofH, etc., llurut block. Mnln kt ist of .Market. GV. COHUIJ. ftirnlturn rtHiins. threo htory , biltUon Mnlnitt., west of Marktt fct. vl-ul.t lii, nnd Uxturcu, ltupeit blotk, Main Kt, 1-nl.l UUOHKN STOCK, rhotofjrapher, Hxthnnjio c block, lluliibt., omioslle com t hutise, vlntl -VI r TtinilVrflV n-nll nnmni inn.lm,il.l,n.1. 1 V. IIIIOAUT. ijliolfiLMnnbpr. Hnrlinan'K build t) Inifiioithuuttoiut-rMuinandMuikettit, l-nH AT V, llAltTON.tobnceouUt.and dealer In htnvo 1, dal, Mainfct,,o)inusltO(ouitlioLihe, l-lil3 ( It. ruUriX, fiublle, truulc nnd Imnutw tJ 1 linker, Muln kt,, below couit, house, ln(vl rt I'MUTI'll Olitn Mulrrr nml U'lilin nml Iniinn j. Tuuncf.Hcottown, ' vl-nl7 ir.nOMstllirttn I.tlMlir.Il CO.. lnanufaelui J5nmi dealers tu Lumber, (f nil ktnd-4, jIalnlmf nun unit 1 no iiiU'lOiUl, i-uiu r J. lUPI.l'.MAN, Middle nnd liarnesH mnk.v, ) . near MmthwcKt corner Main and .Maiktt ht. Nl-lill i WITMAN, mutbln workK, ncur Muthwtkt il, 1 ti 111 1 i it 1 it a 1111 iui ivi i mi M II. UlN'til.lllt.ilfnh r in I'lfllinw. rirtnim 1 J, juilotItoiiN,al (1, W. Coll 11V tin nit 111 omoiiiN vi-nn fM II. MAhTintH, npent for (liovirA- llaker's 1 . sew 1 11 ir uiufhlne. Muln bt.. llartuian'K build I 'it. up tttulr. l-ii 1 1 W. UOUUINH, liquor denier M-cond door from j t iiufim to i tnj nee jiitiu aiut mil n. 1 MT IMIACOCIC. Notai v l'r.blle. northeast corn r MuiiuuulMniket bt. nI-iUI If .UN A.VUNHTON, tuutuul nnd cash rates tli tl Intrtnaiicti coiniauiy.uorttKaktcorner Main nml Wen I kt, YMU1 n IHJlUli: IIAHWKHT, manufarturer nnd icpnln V 11 in (in biiiiih mm niiun, mi iiiuvHiu iniv . mar Khnrplt-bh'iniindry, vlnll In, i 1 it, iuiii if 111 in tiii, wiumT, in,, i.iiviii' biriiu wulley, buof Ann I leu u house, 1-111 CiAMlMU JACOIIY, Matblo nnd lliowuhtnno O WuikiJ'-nhtllloowidauifi UuMhUisud. vlnl7 okaxokvilm: ihhkctohv. lll. (I. A. MKdAltOi:!,, physician nml nurueon. l .Main St., next iloor toUood'n Hotel. l-nl, IllUCK IltlTI'.Ii mill lefrrshlucnt ffaloon, hv Jjaml. llvirttt, cor, of Mnlunml riuost.vlul fjW'AN II'ITI'I,, tho ut'pcr homo by John Kny- dcr, Muln Kl1(nliovti I'liic, vl-n 17 DK.HI.OAN, denier In dry Rontl-, prneerlew, , lumber nnd yciicnd McrclmiKlUo Mnln Rt, vrniT nrnttdi: I.AAlU'H.Md.ltenndhnnirM mnkcr U Mnln Kt.. ubrtvollirMunn Hotel. ln!7 f II. HM1TI1, innnufiictnrtr of tin wnrc nml ll.ttciiler In hloves vlv. Main tt., ulnve '.ho Mwun llotrl, vlnl7 .V li. V. COIdlMANrMeicliant tullor'niid j. (li nlS fiunlslilnaKoud.MftlnHt., next dtxir In Hit! brick hotel. Vl-nl7 H. HAYIU'Itsr, Clocks WnlehcH utulduiw repalnd, iuii and WuUhes lor hale. Mnln below I'lnc, vl-li 17 1 AMIS II. 1IA11MA.V, Cabinet Mnkrr, nml Un j ucrtaucr, Main mi., uciowi'lne. vl-1117 M.. ... i .11 1 . is i .luieeii'iiiei J , i.jsiei. Ac. AC lI'lnoHt., between Main anil At 111 Oy V1-HI7 HII. AC. ICi:t.CIINi:it,l!lacklnlthH,im Mill , Strict, near I'lne. vl-nl7 lrTI7lXM lli:i.ON(l, w7oelunKernnirtiinli"lirae". II luierof llllek,.Mllsil.,estofrine villi!) l.iI.IAS HNYIlKlt, I lour nml Ollt Mill, nml Jj Uenlcrln Kinln, Jllllflrcet. l-nl7 T J WW II. SCIH'YI.ini, Iron founiler.Maehln. I Jl-t, mu! M.imil'iK'UitiTi.f ilii, Mill Kt. vl-1117 11.154 A. WII.I.IAMH A. Co,,Tnnnciaml Mnn ;ll uractuicrHiir li nthcr, Mill ftntt, M-ul, liillX Kr.l.I.Mll, Hoot muf Hlioi mnkcr, rino ij silo t, opposite the Acailrniy vl-nl7 I II. lll;l:lllN(IA lllt()'IIIl:i!,Calpintusaml 2. liulhli rs, Main Stlcct, below I'lnc. vl-1117 nAMl'l!!, HIIAIU'I.lWsi, Maker or thcllnyhurt IJ ilrain Cuullc. Main SI. oij. I M. 1IA11MAN, saildlo nliil harness linker tl tlraliBevHIe, opposllo Cranio church, xl-'nll LIGHT STREET IHltECTOKY. )13TKH I'.NT, dealer In dry Kods urnrerles, Hour. feed. hall. 1Kb. iron. ualN. iU. I.inhf mn-etj vl-nl.'t 1 Ti:nVlI.rdtir.It, CnbluetinaUer, Undertaker fj nnd Chulrmnker. vlnll ,i lMCi:iJi:V, mack-iiillh, tlHtosllo itost nlllee, M-ii 10 l K OMAN A Co., Wheelwrights, first door vMHU 1 L Ul l ubovo sehotd houte. 11,1!. KI.1N1 inllUnerj nnd fancy Kood. VI' 11 Hi 7 HAN'KIIV, dealer In Lcatlier, lllde, Itark. t) ttc. Cash paid for Hides. vl-nl'l rM. M. KNT, dc.itcrln fitnts atvl tin win e In 11 nil It brnnrhes. vl-nKt r.TKU W. OMAX, inanuractuierniid deider In bootH and hhoes. vl-nl'J, (WTAWISSA DIUKCTOUY. OUSQt'KlIANXA orllrlckllotel.M.Koslibautler n nroptlctor.Houth-cnt coi ner Main and Second Htleet. 2-nl2 II. CltKAV, dry KfKnI4, urrcerlct, nnd yen end MeiihnndlM', Main Mrctt, N.-nU 1. UINAlll),iUiikr in slovtsnn l tin-Maie, .Main Stleit. -nl W tm. ii. Aiini'.rr, allot ncy at l.iw,Malu street. M'-nl.1 III.IHIirr & KI.I.N'i:, ,li v irnla. Kioccrlm, 1 general merehatiillse, laln Ktiect, nml S-lll'J Ki:i,i:i', bllliatd salnnn, nysU'in, and lee , fl I'll in In wuiuii MulnHtrcet. v-J-nlJ KSl'Y DIKL'CTOltY. ,1.11'Yhl CAM 17.1)1-111 NO Ml 1,1.4, C. S. I'owlcl, ) 1'. lti:l(IIIAIlIl,Al:llO.,ilcnlcrhuliyui.nils ), Kisicerles, nll'l yeiu nil mi reluuiillse. lmll I I). I'AI.IIWCI.I.. ihuler In illy no,ls, ijroccr- I. le.s, iUci'ii.iMire, litnilware, Usli, salt, Ii ills IJlill W. CIHIAIt.Mlsiiuihaniia l'liinliu Mill nml tins: Miinudctory. vUull .ii;itsi;vToivx ihhihtohy. 1 NIHllW MAHI.SDN', ilenlerhulry tfonils, i:ro- eel les, ttraln. luuiber etc., .Icrsej low n. vl-nnl I A (lilt A. MVIsili:it, ilealcr In lliiles, leather I lt.nk etc. Miellson tow nslilp Ciilutubla count v a. l-li IU IAlT.MAMri:l, IIIMI1Y, Miullson llolel, Urn. J vcis ami SI i angers cntcitulucil, v-nl HOTUS AND SALOON'S. JX('lIAN(iK JIOTKh, Th' undersigned bavlni! iitiirhned (Idtu-tlN knownuntleL'iiti'.dlv-brfiiti'd bousLvtlie Ilxi-huiii'o Hotel, fltuide on MAIN M KIXT, In lllntmisbui lmiuedlnttly np(l(it t he Coluuibl.i county Ci an L House, it-hpttlrnllv luloims hlx liiinds inutthu none in general unit iuh uouso is now iiioitur or tlu lot fit ion nnd entei tiilmnent nt tmt lbi s who may l.iMlIsjwi-scd to favor Itwllli tllr un ion), lie mis nau it no t.t 11110 in reiannt;iuu i:chniitro for tho t nteilnlnineut 01 his iruestw. neither hh.dl IIkio bo mi thlui; umlln on his ii ( in iiiinisicr in uieir nciMiiui eoiuioii. ill intise N Muielnlls. and c ihon 1111 eXii-llenl bu.l- in hs lncillou, Omnibuses tun at nil times between the l!x t liiui'ic 1 tolrl and the nilous rallioad dt ikiIm. bv wbh h luivt Ih in m 111 bt iik'finnllv t-nueedli) and Irntu the lesiiet-th u htutloits tn dun time to III 1 i l I III ( II ITS J '( ln i. 1 li.lllv, llliuniisbiiri!, Aplll :i, isils. Ci O 1, IT M I! ' A II O U S K, II v III: U.N-A llll HTll 11 N Clt. llwtNil Inlclv liureliaseil anil tllteit un the well-known Itohlsoii Hotel 1'iojieliy, loealeil a i kw iioor.s auovi: -ihk cornr iioi-sk, niitlieKitine slilo or the street. In the town or lilooiiishiirir: niul haMntf ohta uulu license lor the same asa n i: S T A U il A N T , tlu1 I 'i opt h'tor has dt tei mined to kIwj to lho pt o pie Isltlm; the town mi buslnesM or plcavuic, A lutm: moiu; koom. HIh stabllnic also N extensive, and In titled un to put huKultsaud ni ri In m- In the dry. lie piniu lies that t'urj lliiiiK about hlKeslabllshiuent Khali betoudutUd in nu oiduly nml lau lul lunnm r; and luueipettlul!) sullelt-i a slime of Hit public rpUH SWAN IIOTKIi, fTIIB fri'hit noun:, OltAMlKVILLK, COLUMIIIA CO., l'A. TIih MibMTlher rennectrully liifoim, hlsfrltnds md thu Mibllc. Ihntlio linn lulu nt ho nboewell known House of Kitlertuinment, and d eased to iecelo tho cutom of all who wilt ioi linn www n tan, in: win- ki:i:i a oood taum:, u liar ui II itfn Ui d with the bi't of J.luuou, and every eiiuii miii i nnuio (o iciuii-r tnnre hiiik' fuel Ion. JOHN hNVluai. oranMiie I'a., March 1 1-7-lm. j:cnAXGr, raloox, l in: rroiiriemr of ine i;xenaui;e.'sliiisiu lias ikiw on hand a l.iruo stock of Hi'MMi:it iii:ritnsu.Miff.-r, consisting of SI'ICI.Il IIVHITIIS, HAIIIIIKIM, twit, iioi.or.N H siiKti' iosaci:, iion.un i oi.s.swhukiiciikijik, liAOKIt IlHKH, ALK, AC, ite- l o.Mi: o.nk, cn.Mi; ai.i, anh hi:i:. -ua I.AWSON ('A I.MAN, jsuii rlulemUul, Illoolushunr, Mu II, 1M7. rpiir. KSl'Y HOTEL, i:si-v, I'or.viiiiiA cuii.viT, pa. TiiKsiiliscillur ri ihi tfully liili-nii. Ms fileuds anil the nuhlle, that lit has Ink, u tlicnhmu well Known llouso or riitiitullillient. mid Mill he i.lcand lo iciclvo the custom of all who will favor him with a cull, hi: wiiii, ki:i:i a gooii t.uii.i:, a liar wi 11 stocked Mlth Ihu hest of Manors, and eeiy ellort will he made to ruuler enilic tntls. f"i"m' . ,.,'.'" ll1:'nl;ll'"' ly, I'a., Arll IS.lsW, HOTEL, intANUiiVii.r.i:, coi.ujiiiia i-oiintv, va. i:nwAiti) r.vintKTT, riioi'iiiiJTOH, HaUntr taken possihhlon -f this Mcll-kuown house, so lonu kci't hy Hiiniuel l.eu It, the I'ro liiletorliusj'utlu ft permanent l enalr unit lul liUli. id UAH A.N H I.Alfnut Willi tho chnliitt liquors nnd newest delicacies, Ills stable Is not excelled In thecounlyi mid no iulus will he bi'tircd In ccoiiiluoihile quests (al3'u, THE COLUMBIAN, A .Democratic XowpMpor is rrtibtHiiku kvkiiv nttPAY moknino at HLOOMHIllIKJ, Pi:X.'A. Tlltl principle"! nf this pajter nre of the Ji fleroti inn Hchnol of politics. Those principles w lit never bocompronilcil(tttourtey nnd kind ess Rhnll not be fnrKotlenludNcusslngtlienhctherulth ImUvMimU, or with contemporaries of the Picss The UHlly, hnpplnes,nnd ptosperlty of the coun try Is our aim nnd object; nudns the mentis to Kccure that, wo shall lnlwr honestly and enrnetdly fur thohnnnony, success and yrowtliof our ornan liitlou, TutMsoKhunsciiifTluN: Twu dollars a year If paid In ndvnnce. If not paid In advance two dollars nnd fifty rents Mill bo Invariably charged. TriiMSOKADVKitTlsiNO i One tqunro(ten linen or lens) one or Ihrco lntertlous I,W; each subse quent Insertion 50 centK. Hl'Al'K. 1m. 2m. 3m. Cm, lv OneRfiuaru. . .. $Jo $I,(J $l,iio l&M 31W.00 Tu-oiifp:iaies 3,(tJ V" 0,00 tyiO UfiO Time fipmres fi.utt 7M 8,ik Y,m H,no Four squnrcw um n,w lo.oo ll.tw iM,(t0 Half colui'in lo,(i i;,(ki .,no 20.no fk,oo Ono column lS.'xi Ki syo stuxj wum Kxecutor'.snud Admlnlstratoi'H Notice 8.J,i0 All dltor's Notice $2,50. Other ndveitlscments Iiim-i- ted nceordlnjf to upeelal ctintinct. ltulnoHK nnt lees, without ndveitlKcinnit, twenty cents per line. Transient advertisements paynblo Inndvnuce- nlt others duo after tho flrt Insertion. 'It Is, In all cases, more likely to be Mitlhfne tory, tK)th to Rnbscrlbei-s and to tho lubllhhers, that remittances nnd all communications renpect Ins tho business of thopnper, be Hcntdhcel to the oftlceof publication. All letters, whether relating to the editorial or business eonecinsof the pnptr, and nil pnj incuts fur Mibscrlptloiin, advert Mng, or Jobbing, nro to bo made to nnd addressed imncicwAY it i''iti:y:zi:, "litumhlan OJflcc" Itl.onMIlCHfI, l'A. 1'rlntelnt ItobNon's IVilldliiKs, near the Court 1 1 Oil so, by C. M. VAMiuusiacn. BUSINESS CARDS. J Oil PJtlNTING Neatly exeiuted at thlsOflhr. r. Tj'VKLTjK, attouni:y-a r-iiAW, A-hlaml, Hclmj Iklll County, return, jyj 51. THAUOH, A T T O It N I. Y-AT-I. A Yt lift wick, Columbl.i County, rcnu'n. MliUAM II. AHIIOTT, a ttii i: . i: y. a t-i a v CATA WlhSA. l'A. A TTO UN r: A T 1. A W, Olileewlth II. If. Tdttlf. in bihk bull.lliiK ml Uounth s, I(.t k.l'av and hcp'ju'.rr. Joining Post oiilce. renstons tniieeu u. JOT IX a. KH12KZK, A TTO It N II Y-AT-I.A W, (Mllceln lUlster nnd lh'eortler'M oMtv, In the bast'inent of tho Coutt llouie, ltliwunbiug, I'a. JOHKUT "l'(TliA HK, A T T l It N I'. Y - A T -1 . A V Odh-e coiner tt Main and Maiket streots, over First National U.tnk, UIoumviurii, Ia. 15. II. Ii I T T h K , A T TOlt N I'. Y- A T - Ij A V, (tltlcKOli Mulu Mreft, In brlek blllldlui; WUV (lie Court House, Iiloninsburg.rn. c. U. UllOCKWAY, ATTOIt.VKV AT I, AW, III.OtlM.-liUlKI, I'A. '!' OfKK'K Court House Alley, hilov tin- (b htmltinn Olllce, lJaul'i7, J 11. HOIIISOX, A 'I TO It N I'. V . A T. I, A V , lil.noMsiit'i'.n, I'fNS'.v, oillco In Unaimst's lliill,llns',.Maln SI reel. West of the American House, nij.riiT. J OUJS IlKllXlIAltl) oulil Infoim the cllleiis of r.loi.tnshuti; ami lelliity that ho is- now piepurt il to iloall kln-lsor pl.ltlni;, silver orgohl. licl.i,l7. A u a t i o x k k n . M OSHS CO F I'M A N , Ila Iiirf followed the profei-hlon of I'ublle Vt nduo Crier tor many tain, would Infoim his filinds that he 1m ntlll In tho Mr Id, ready and wIIIIhk to uttiudloall the duties of his calling. IVrsons (h'Kliinuhls her lees frhould tall or witte to hla at ItlnonisbuiK, I'.i, lmars'17. ")H. W. H. HRADLKY, (I.ntu AhsUtant Medical l)iitctor if, K Ariny.i V II Y S I C I A N A N U H V K (1 MO N , CD-Olllce at tho house opposite Hhlvo's JUoek, llloniMsbliri!, Til. Calls promptly attended to both lilht nml da. Hloumsbu-K, .Inn, IS. IMf7. J 11. I'UKSKL, IIAUNI2SS, KAMII.i:, AND 'I ItfNK siA.NurAi.Triir.ii, and denier n. UAiirrrr-iiAasi, vai.iii, ii.v..ni;ts, ltCir.W.O IIOIIIM, llOltslMII.ANKinH, M' which ho feels eonildeiit ho can stll nt loner rate than any oilier person Inths touiitry. K amlno for jourselics. Shop first door below tho 1W Olllce Main Ktn et, Illooinshuii:, I'a. Nov. r, lsi.7. g C'r COLLI XS, 1' AH U I ON A III. K S1IAY1XG, HA I II OUTTIXG AMI SIIAMI'OOINO HAI.CON, Our Wliltiuijer it Jwcohy's lie t'ruini Palooii, IILOOMHIUIIKI, I'A, llnlr PmIuo nnd WlilskciN colon d black or brow it, 1 lull-Tonic loilcsl my ilnudliiir and buui lllvlni! the luilri will icstorolinlr tnltsoiluliial color wit bout soiling tho lluest fabric, constantly on hand. nprui.7. D i: X T l S T It Y II. t'. lluWWt, I1HNTIS.T,. Itesnii tlully oll'ers Ids professional services to the l.ulles and iwiitlciiicn of lUnoinsliurirnnil . clnlty. He Is prepaied toiittind tniilltho varl mis upei al Ions In tho lino of his piofebslon, and Is pro hied with the latisl IniproM'd 1'oikm.ain Tt i nt wbh h will bo Inseileil on imld pliittuu, slher lllid lllhhcr hnsu in look as wi II ns I ho nat lllal ticth. Ticlh extinilfd by all the nt w and most npproMil methods, and till npiintloiis on the Ici'lh can hilly mid piopcrly utti iided to, Jtcsliltiic-tt and nlllco u lew di-nis uhoM- tl.o Court House, Mime side. liloomsbm e, .1 un.:il,'tA I r poWDEIt KEGS AXD LUMHEK. W. M, MONHOIU CO., Ituperl, I'a., Mnnufadiiiers of l'OWW:it KKOB, nnd ileuleu In nil kluds nf I.UMnKll, lilt a notlco that I hey uro prepared to ucunntstato their custom with dispatch, nnd on the chcspisit crms. (Choice goftry. KOR Till'. Inl.l'MlllAN, I. dk; I 'Til sulil Hint to nrgue, Willi hulc, n cae, Is not In n woman's itotuliiloni Hut on questlnnM of nil klmli, with ery (imsl Krace, Klie ciin reaillly Khonn ojilnlon. Injustice Iiasiloulillt sshein rclnlcriil her here, Aselsewheie wlicnmeu hauileclilcil, I'nr n moment's rcllrct Ion must inakcltneur That lier JtiilKtnent should not he tlerlilcil. We think thntslicnnswcrswlthtnglcnmltruth, llelngasketl " If our future, she'll hlcss?" Whr n,iluly considering the fnctn nml our 3 oulh, Her flnnl decision Is "ycsl" C. lUsrfltnnrous. 00ERY O'LANUS' EPISTLE. A Jlaliorinaliun on Hat tonne Han cities for Hats, ami How thru Qiw (itcHtarllinti IW'ccl of the IVkil Xnonnc Kpcciesltow ?WrM Work A Chapter of J)omestic Affliction. W'vru you over troubled with rati? ltttts arc now tho ntlllctltm of our lienrth ; they mnr lho tcrcntty of tho hotHoliolil, nml rulllo thoi'tirri'iit of tho ilnlly llfo of JIM. 0'I.iimis. Jtnts tuny hnvo their iisc, in t'liliin for liHtmicc, whero they servo them up for giunc nml tlevnur them with ti rellsli. Itcmembcrlns this, I huvo been temiitcil to invito tho .solitary China mini who clU iiliKMpplo rock etintly on l'ullon street, to como up to my house tuul boaril frco of eharga in lont; as there was n rat In tho pntttry. I would bo Willi nc to supply him with salt and crackers to complete the banquet. The case Is getting rather dcsporalo ; those rats are doing an aiuotint of dam age, heartrending to contemplate. They cat any thing that comes handy ; If or dinary articles of diet nro not within reach they have no objection to ,-nap, towels, boot tops or ilatlroiis. They have eat up a (set of napkins, and ruined all of Mr.s. O'l.autis' table cloths. Perhaps you want to know why 1 don't try to get ild of them ? That's precisely what I tun doing, I got a dog nnd cat, both warranted to bo rat-catchers. The cat has b.wely deserted ; the dog has stood by me faithfully. lie carried on a vigorous campaign against tho rats In tho cellar nnd In the yard, nnd routed them with loss. Tho survivors took refuge In tho house, ef fected a lodgment under the Iloor or In the wall and from these secure re- j treats they smile sardonic defiance at their bailkd canine foe. I tried "pb-en," the regularr.it exter minator. They appitueil to like it nnd It seems to Improve their nppetltes. Mrs. O'l.anus read In the papers away to kill rats which was then ti loci. It win to fry pieces of sponges In fat ami lay them round loose. Tito rat eats the sponge, takes a drink, sponge ab sorbs nnd swells ; rat swells, as long as there Is any stretch In him, flnnl result explosion of rat. ' It Is a sure thing, but It is tool dangerous. Wo tried it. Mrs. O'l.anus laid out a dUli of fried sponge every evening. Ono old rat tool: quito a fancy to it. He grow visi bly day by day. All the holes had to be enlarged to let him through. Ho was us elastic as intlsai ubber, and swelled like nn alderninn. lie win tho fattest rat you over saw. We kept him on sponge diet for three weeks nnd had be gun to think it was u failure, when ono evening, nl'ter the children had gono to bill anil Mrs. O'Ltinus wns sitting quiet ly hy the stove putting a now eat in i TheinLtocle.s' pantaloons nml I win j rending an interesting work on tho 1 moial condition mid spiritual benighted ness of tho population of Term del I'uego wo were stuitled by a terrific leport. Tho hou-o was shaken, accom panied by a grand crash of crockery and tho sound of falling plaster. In lho suddeness of the emergen cy Mrs. O'Lanus couldn't make up her mind whether to faint away or rush out into the street and call for the po lice. As soon ns sho had .stilllclently recov eied from tho shock wo went Into tho kitchen to prospect nml fake slock of the dmnage. Tho elo.-sct wall had been blown In and a shelf demolished, with fearful de sli uctiou of crockery. That rat hud gone oil'. Tho sponge had wiped him out, and he would sponge on us no longer. Hut when 1 caiuo to ealciilato on tho cot, I found thnt sponging out rats would't pay. llcsltlo tliediiniage,thcre was danger. Estimating by Its effects the explosive power of one rut charged with sponge, six rnts going off nil at onco would blow a small house up, So I throw up tho sponge. Then 1 bought a trap; one of those terrible machines that shut up with a spring and tnko a rat's ho.nl on", If ho don't get out of tho way. Tho only thing caught was two of Themlstocles' lingers. Ho wanted to seu how It caught the int. After that ho left the trap alone without being told. Thnt boy has quite ti retentive memo ry. Hut the rats they didn't care a snap for the trap. They saw through It nt once. They stolo tho bait from tho very Jaws of de struction. Then 1 tletl tho bait fust, and what dltl they do but carry oirtrap ami all, 1 mu woiso off thnu Xo.ih, 1 haven 't been ublo to light on ury-rat. (rpcnklng of Xoali, 1 wonder Hint ho took a couple of rats into tho Ark, Hu might, I think, havo exercised somu discretion in tlieselectlon of zoological specimens for his menagerie, and omit ted rats. I don't think thnt tho gratification of Chluamuii mid black nml tun terriers is asulllcicnt Justification forthopre.erva tlou of rats, When I saw Mrs. O'Lanus last oven Ing with tears In her eyes, conteiiiplat lug tho wreck of a dainnsk tublo-eloth, I was moved. Hullylng her feollngy, she turned lo mo with the air of u woman who had mado up her mind, nnd wasn't to bo trifled with any longer, and In a firm and resolute volco said : ".Something must be done." Hut what is to be done'.' 1 havo heard of suveral remedies for rats, warranted to bo effective. One of which Is to pour halfa pint of nltro-glycerlno down n rat's throat, then apply n match to his tall nnd blow him up. Tills Is us dangerous lis tho ("pongo remedy. Ucslde which It involves tho necessity of first catching your rat, which is Just tho dllllcully in my case. 1 begin to feel desperate. If you know of any sure way of get ting tho rats out without burning tho house down, I will try It, and regard you as the benefactor of Yours er-rat-lcnlly, CollltV O'IjA.NL'.s. A Haiiv fjoMi.otiL'V. I am here. And, If this Is whnt they cnll the world 1 don't think much of It, It Is a very flannelly world, nnd smells of paregor ic awfully. It's, n dreadful light world', too, and makes mo blink, I tell you, And I don't know what to do with my linniN; 1 think I'll dig my lists In my eyes. Xo I won't. I'll scramble lit the corner of my blanket and chew It up ; ami then I'll holler. Whatever hap pens I'll holler, mid the more paragoric they give me the louder I'll yell. That old nurso puts the spoon In the corner of my'motith In a very uneasy way, nnd keeps tasting my milk herself nil tho while. She spilled snuff In It hist night, ami when I hollered she trotted me. That comes of being a two days old ba by. Xever mind, when I'm a man I'll pay her back good. There's a pin stick lug me now. nnd If I say a word about It I'll bo trotted or fed, and 1 would rather havo catnip tea. I'll tell you who 1 nm. I found out to-day. I heard folks say, "Hush, don't wake up Km mellne'.s baby ;" and 1 suppose that pietty white-faced woman over on the pillow Is Knimellne. Xo, I was mistaken, for a chap was In hero J 11.-st now and wanted to see Hob's baby, mid lo..ked at me, and said I "was a funny little to.id, nnd looked Ju-l like Dob." Ho smelt of cigars, and I'm not used to them. I wonder who else 1 belong to. Yes, there's another one that's "ganma." Kmuiellno told me, nnd she took me up and held mo ngaliist her soft cheek mid said, "It was ganma's baby, so it was." I declare I do not know who 1 do belong to; but I'll holler, and, may be, I'll 11 ml out There comes Snuffy with catnip tea. The idea of giving babies catnip tea when they are crying for Information ! I'm golut; to sleep. 1 wonder If 1 dou'l look pretty red in ibe face. I wonder why my hand-, won't go where I wnnt i tliei.t to. Iltl.MlIOl'ATIIY K.VntAOKIH.VAKY. The homeopathic rule that "likectires like" lecelvesa whimsical olf-et In the follow ing xpicimeim of opposite tice : prac- A lad swallowed a small lead bullet. His ft lends were very much alarmed 1 about it, and ids father nml lii- mother determined that no means should be spared to save the darling boy's life, sent post-haste to a surgeon of skill, directing his me.engor to tell him the circumstance-, ami urge his coining without delay. The doctor was found, heard the dis mal tale, mid with us much unconcern us ho would uiuuifcHt In a common headache wrote the following laconic reply : Sir: don't nlaini yotitscll', If after threo weeks tho bullet is not removed give the boy a charge of iiuwdur. your, .Ic. "!'. S. Don't point tho bov atnny- body." ThU Is much ukin to the laconic pie- , scrlpllon of the celebrated Dr. Aber-i nelhy, 1 An Irishman called In great haste upon tho doctor stating that : "Htjabers, my boy Tim iias swullowi l i n niou-e." "Then ho jabcis," said Abernethy, "tell your boy Tim to swallow a t ut." A llosoM I'iN. -A young gentleman from lho country stepped Into n country store and informed the proprietor that his occupation was that of a carpenter, nml that he desired lo get a bosom pin emblematic of that profession. Tlie obliging Jeweler looked ocr his btock, and, finding nothing ol-c, showed him a very gno .Masonic pin. Tho young man looked at It taicfiilly : "Yes," said he "there Is the compass ami square; l use both of them; hut why didn't they put asaw In It? It's first-rate as far as It goes. Hullo! thernV il there -what does that stand! for'."' ', Tito Jeweler didn't know. The innii 1 studied it carefully for a moment, nml then a bright Idea struck him. Ills i face flushed as If ho had made, a discov ery. i "I have it," ho mid; "it's nil right.! G, slantls torglinlct. Compass, square, and gimlet 1 That will tlo-I will tnkelt. I'hero was a llttlo touch of sudnc.ss in Ids volco as ho pinned t lit) emblem on ids coat, nnd went uwny muttering: "Compass, square und gimlet, 1 tlo wish there wns n saw, though." A llAi'l'Y ltioiiT. Few people were, better known lu the business and social circles of Hostou, lu Ids time, than "Old Hen Hiisscll," Ho wasa good Joker, but once upon a time, was fairly caught in his own trap. Doing met, ono day, by his old friend llusby, hu was familiarly saluted with a hearty shako of thohuiid, nnd "How do you do.Old Hen Hussell?" "Come, now," said Hen, "I'll not lake this from you ; you uro ns old us lam, this minute." "l'pon my word," snld llusby, "you uro my senior, by at least ten years." "Xot at all, friend llusby ; and, If you please, wo will determlnu the mutter lit once. Just tell mu what Is tho first thing you can remember'."1" Well," said llusby, with an assumed dellbenv Hon, "tlie ('tYiViMf' thing I remember was hearing people, say, Thoro goes old Ben Uusbull.' " Who la tho Bright Mason ? nv ui:v. nu. iiAini). Who Is the bright Mason '.' llu who Is deeply rend In nil Its undent lore,yet Is reckless of his Mnsonlc practice'.' His Masonry Is but u Jewel of gold In n swine's snout. Is lie bright who can pronounce nil Its sncrttl kons, and flippantly rehearse nil ItsMibllniotonch lugs, and then grievo sober decency with his proranlly and dissipation V llo Is but u Bounding brass nnd n tinkling cymbal. Ho Is tho bright Mason whoso llfo reflects back again tho pure light that shines from the altar. Allow mo (o close this part of my address by nn nUti-don to that signlll cant word In such common use in the Lodge, "Labor." How, where, and for what do you labor'.' You must study to know tho design of the Great Mas ter. You must take tho working tools nnd go down Into the great ipinrry of your own heart take the light with you, and there faithfully put to the test each rising motive, thought, nnd intention. Gird up yaur loins with true courage, nml make good proof of yot.r workmanship. This Is tho way, time nml place, to learn to sttoduu your pa- dons and Improve yourself In Ma soi.ry, and mightier Is ho that ruletlt his mlrlt than lie that taketh a city. The trials and triumphs of the last few years should admonish us to watch nml bo sober. Xever before was It the lot of tills veiur.iblo Institution to wea ther u storm of such va-.t desolation. Many and great were the temptations to cut loose from Its moorings, nnd drive upon tho sea of uulversnl confu sion. Scarce nu Institution, civil, po litical, or eclcslnstical, that lias survived tho storm, and full many n wreck of past grcntness is yet drifting upon tho sullen nml troubled billows. Tho geni us of destruction even now seems to de light in the vast variety of the general catastrophe. '1 hero is n gallant ship, new und strong, tho name of lt.s builder still bright up on its keel, freighted with the hopes of many millions, but dismantled by the tempest, ami still floundering In a trough of the sea; nnd yonder aro oth ers, who sailed under the sacred en-ign some broken In twain, each half afloat mid claiming to be the original others shattered to fragments nnd be come the sport of the spirit of change. Kvery American Mason, especially, ought to look up this day and bo thank ful, n" he sees tills highly favored old sea-beaten craft, still worthy from rud der to nmst, and proudly riding the waves. Let Him who plants his foot steps in the sen anil rides upon the storm, bo her Helmsman evermore! In all the fury and rage of evil pus slini iiml'corruption, not a single volco charged this Institution of nbberratlng from its true sphere. I could entertain you until another nun with living tro phies of Its worth. In tho prison, on the field, and nlong the desolnte and cindered walks of destroyed homes, full many a siiflerer found rest, refresh-1 incut, shelter, and it friend beneath its i old Ivy-grown arch. Who docs not re-' Joice to know that there ii a bow of sym pathy and hope too high to be icachcd by the evil thunders of human passion, or obscured by the gloom of tho sins of liienV "We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen." In our ardor to accomplish tho noble ends of this Institution, wo must bo fall ly understood. Wo nru not so daz zled with tho splendors of its virtues, Hint we nre blind to its misfortunes. Like all other associations, frailty .and Inllrinity aro a part of our earthly In heritance. Wo havo no Infinite pres. clenco to guard us perfectly ng.iliist im position. o huvo much to encourage ! ami can- us to rejoice, but wo have our ! , causes of grief and -hamu also. Eaith produce.-) no goodly tree thnt has not its deformed anil distorted branches, und we havo ours loo. Many hold member rhlplnnur Fraternity whosollvos make mi pait of an unsullied reputation. Tlie-o we must endure us lho Apostlol did the buffet Ings, ami use them iw did liu ids thorn in the flesh. We have not time, on tills occasion, to specify these allllctlons-, but simply acknowledge that they aro many and grIovou- Among Uho most hurtful of nil, there is (lie man that leaves not Ills private anil personal prejudices outside, lie prevents many u belter man from entering, nnd I- to bring In many like himself; and one such is much, ton much lor uuy one ledge, Hut with Its frailties, Masonry is un asylum for the true man. It is the home nnd hearth-tono of fraternity. There uro many ties that bind together the hearts of men ; ami 'tis well, for without this there would bo no society. 1 Itiiuan uolllsliuc-s would reign supremo and brevet itself beyond Satanic power, and out-devil the heroes of pandemoni um. Hut It Is trim Hint " Sonn !celll:ys tire In mi Hals ijlteu Willi lessor enrili In them Hum henw-u Every human being wants a friend -somo bosom listener of hlsj trials nnd woes some welcomo shnrer of hlsjoys. ' Old soldiers in a common cause must sit down In tho cool evening of oldage, and then with friendly, faltering ac cents, fight their battles over again. Let Iheni alone, for their tics were forged ami drawn whilst shoulder to shoulder they faced tho fiery storm. Thoo stewards of tho cro-s of Christ, that toll and sull'er on pagan shores, haven brotherhood all thelrown. Those humble heirs of God, antljolnt Inherit ors wit Ii 1 1 Is Son, whoso tear-bedluimed eye Is llxetl upon the sumo guiding star, havo their holy and blood-bought ties. And we, too, havo our common and sa- cretl bond, unbounded by iiatlumd in terests or political distinctions. Our principles girdle overy Interest of vir tue nud hope, mid will culminate In the universal dominion ol thateharlty thai forehead, applying it to her noso for survives faith, and Is greatest of all. her to smell or. Alter it while she re Xatlrmul Fetemuton. I vlved. ami ho then became conscious A Cincinnati brldu picked her bus band's pocket orl,00tl while he wits sleeping olf a drunk, ns a lesson to him. Wnv Is an author tho most wonder ful man In tho world? Hecauso bis tnlu conies nut of his bead, Public Plunder. Mu. KliWAiiD M'l'llKitso.v, Clerk of tho House, appears as the author of nn octavo volume of ail pages, which would bo faultless In stylo If It were not so highly figurative. It's a statement of (lie contingent expenses of tho Houseof Hepresentatlves, which Mr. M'I'herson communicates In obedience to n resolu tion of tho House of HcprcsentntlvcH passed on (lit) ttli day; of March, 181:1, which requires "that the Clerk deliver to thepostinnsterof tho House wci Hint anil quanUtta iff itatiunury us from time to tlmo may bo nceesjiiry for tho use of tho Houe, keeping un accurate account of tho siime.nud also of the quantity und vnltio of Hint used In the Clerk's olllce ; und thnt, hereafter, in tho annual re ports now required by law to bo mado by tlie Clerk, showing the amount of expenditure from tho contingent fund of the House, ho be required to state accurately and distinctly the quantity ami cost of the ttationery used by the House and the Clerk's ofllco separate ly." All this Is stated In a very brief communication on the first page of Mr. M'l'herson's novel ; and tho remaining Sit) pages aro filled with figures which will convey to tho tax-pnyerB of tho country a startling view of what lladl cnllsm considers ".Stntlonory." II would tnko a good nccounttint a week to add up this bill, und whether it amounts to millions, or only huudredsof thoustinds of dollars, tho Items show that full one half, and probably two-thirds, of these charges aro downright swindles upon the Treasury and the pockets of the people. Radicalism and robbery nre synonymous terms. Tho present bill of the House for the mere Item of "stationery" Is only for n single year. It does not Includo any of tho laiger legitimate expenses of tho IIoiiso the pay of members, printing of public documents, nml so on. Hut the mere cartage of documents, mostly ltutll cal electioneering pamphlets printed at tho expenso of the people, amounts to .-1,002 fiO n year, this cartage covering 1 1,1'd loads of trash, tho bulk of which goes to wrap bundles in grocers' shops and to buyer uses. Thomas 11. Heaton nml .1. H. Clark, "trooly loll" of course, have the carting of these "loads." If the articles of what may properly bo called stationery are really furnished to the members of tho House, it is proba ble that nearly every member Intends to set up a btatlonery shop at the closo of Ids term as u Itepresentutlve. Inn single session i,7tl,!W:l envelopes, cost lug $2,478,711 wore furnlsltod. Tills en velope business Includes fancy note pa per nml envelopes to match, vl-ltlng cards, monograms, and paper collars and cull's, not only for tho members, but for their families for present uso and for several years to come. It should hu re membered that every member is pre sumed to ptirclntsu nil tho stationery ho needs with money which ho draws for the express purpose. There are now 101 membeis and delegates from Terrl lories in the Ilou-e. In a single year, according to M'l'herson'.s romance, these member used VM gold pens, cost ing .2,.s'17 SI; 1,113!) Inkstands; 2,72(1 pen- knives, costing ,."i2H; nml ."i27 port inoiinales, costing $,(i I ;','.. Among other Items of stationery aro hair-bru-h-i s, nail-brushes, toilet soap, Marti nlqiie hit nil" by tho dozen bottles, cork-screws nnd kid gloves. Tho kid-glove bu-lms Is ono of the subllmcst of all the swin dles. I'or Instance, "on account of tho death and burial" of a Representative, there nre charged twenty-llvo and tine half dozen kltl gloves, costing 4772, or about four pair for each member to wear tu a single funeral. Other "stationery" nppears in round charges for eotree-uriis, sauce-pans, broilers, flour-sifters, and fish-kettles. It may bo remarked hero Hint rs..I.Ordway,Sergeaut-at-Aims ol the House, has u very film thing of it. There is scarcely n week when 111- bill for two or threo thousand dollars does not appear, and his "travelling ex penses" ulune would cover tho entlii cost of the HrllWi Abvssinlnn expetll-1 ' Mnrtlvd look turns around, flies about tlou. Columns could be tilled from this ,'he Iloor searching carefully every one document lo show the bare-faceil i wheru, stops frequently to make ner- swindling innuifesl In this list of the contingent expenses of the llou-e. I'romineiit among these swindles Is the outrageous one of .summoning witnesses, beloro some committee or otlier,froni Xew Orleans or Alaska, und paying them for their testimony nt the rale ol2uil or :!0il each, under pieteneo that travelliiL' exneiises 1'iivei- the hill. Every "loll" loafer In the South who' went lo Washington hist year to beg for nu olllce, or to He about his neighbors, or as a Itudienl dirty-work agent. wn summoned as u witness ami was roundly paid out of tho people's money. Ite member, too, that this gigantic s ludlo ii ono of the least of tho... iitu.tutitlv perpetrated by the partv In power. To support the Government, the old cant cry for Radicalism, means being s,,,,. ported by thocoiintrv.ut thoexpeiise of the people, nud right to draw l,tmo 1 from the Treasury is freely translated Into id,, .irlv'li,...,, nr .(,.., iim, s.-i nun i k then, wero no other reason lor ridding tl.o country of tho now dominant par- ty, motives jif economy alone should prompt and compel It. Tho entire rrve- lines of the country uro not siifllclent to paythoexpeusesofthotiovernmeutaml ' ' , , warns urn negroes 10 at tho sumo time tu llll the pockets of I "J1,1!' lt l ll",lr ","lv '"'l"'' f"r thethleveswlioareplu.iderlugthei..ib.1"'lllU' "u'n "r" t,,r"'" ,,K,,l,,k' HcTroumry. ,llcm- A story Is told of a favorite Janitor in I CoNcuitNiMi "linllerlnu" In mm.ili.i. a neighboring city who was accustomed to havo certain inittters In cliaigo at va - rlous publle entertainments. A short touueimu .minimi iixiiiin 11 luu.v lllllll ed. lie wasalwuys ready for nnenier geucy of this kind, tuul had all tliu nec essary restoratives eloout hand for use, Sho wns borne Into an anto-rooui, ami our friend rushed for Ids bottle of cam phor, nud proceeded to ruli her face, and Hint theiuwas something wrong about the camphor. Ho smelt of It, and found that all of its virtue had evaporated j ho applied Ids tongue to It, nud found, to Ids dismay, that ho had been bathing Ills patient liberally with niucllagol She was so stuck up by tho attention that sho bud tube sent home In a carriage. Itr.MAinc Aiii.i'.SutiaioAi. Cask. Dr. Smith of Llnglestow n, Dauphin county, bus had n patient under ids charge, for some months past, whoso case seemed so extraordinary to him thnt ho finally concluded to cull to hl aid the most ex perienced surgeons nt hl command. He accordingly sent to this city for Dr. V. W. Itutlicrford und Dr. George Dock, who In respond to therapiest of Dr. Smith, proceeded, yesterday morn ing, to meet Dr. Smith nt the bouse of tliu patient, In Fishing Creek Valley, some thirteen miles from this city. The patient, Mrs. Mary Dumbnugh, tldrly-llve years of ngo, had had a tum or developing In her abdomen for the last two years, ami which now attained such enormous dimensions as to threat en her life If not rclloved by an oper ation. She measured around the cen tre of her abdomen live feet and four Inches, mid was so enormously distend ed by tho fluid contents of this Im mense tumor, thnt she wna confined to her bed nml scarcely nble to breathe. An operation was ngreul upon nnd per formed by Drs. Dock nml Hutherford, tho patient wns relieved nnd Is now do ing well. L'pon measuring and weigh ing the contents of this tumor or sac, It wns found to yield ono hundred and four pints of fluid making thirteen gallons which upon being weighed accurately, weighed One humlrttl nml ten jmuiuh. Wo doubt whether a morn remarkable case than this can bo found in the records of surgery. IlarrUlntry State iiiiant. AS AWKWAllDl'llKIlIfAMKNT. TIlO Hcrkshlre (Mass.) Jjtjte tells the follow ing curious story: A man In Ilcckct, while In tho woods for timber, had the misfortune to "lodge" a tree, and in order to get It down hitched his oxen to the butt mid mado them pull. The tree fell Into the fork of another near' by, when th" tops overbalancing, tho other end was Jerked twenty feet high In the air carrying the oxen with It, whero they remained snsponded In Im minent danger of being choked to denth. l'ercelvlug the trees to bo very nearly poised, the man attempted to drag them down by tho tall, but, ono of these falling, ho had recourse ton fif teen foot pole, with which by reaching up to the tops, he could so raise It that the oxen's hind feet could touch tho ground, thus enabling them to catch breath, llelng unable to sustain the top for any length of time, ho adopted the see-saw motion, causing the tree to vibrato up nnd down often enough to give ids cattle a chance to get air. Ho continued this operation four hours be fore aid arrived. He then climbed up mid out nu the tree, cut off a twelve foot log, which falling, released the ox en, and ho "snaked" It home without even unhitching. Took Hi ji at his Woitn.-Thefollow-Ing story Is none the less good for being old : "In , Connecticut, Mr. Ewlng hail borrowed twenty dollars of his neighbor, Squire ltoblusou, and had fulled to inuke payment according lo promise. After two or three such dis crepancies, lie at hist told tho squire that lie would pay him on the follow lug Saturday, if hi life iiiw rparrtl. Tho day eumeiind went, but no money. Tho next morning, bright mid early, the squiro sent word to the sexton tli.it Mr. Ewlng was dead, and.ns was customary In those days, tho bell should be tolled. Tho sexton tolled forty-nine times, in dicating the age of the deceased. "Who is dead V" asked the neighbors. "Mr. Ewlng," sahl tho se.xton. Hut in tho course of tlie morning, ns wnslils wont, Mr. Ewlng was on his way to church, to the surprise of all who laid heard of his denth. And he wns not the less eon founded when told that ho was dead. The next tiny tliosqtilregiithlsiiiouey. Ul.ii gentleman at Toledo buys tickets, putting Ids wallet between his teeth while be counts Ids change, then with von I uvestigatlon of ids pockots, shakes his head mid resumes his tramp. Comes llimlly lo the ticket window again nnd says. "Hnvti you seen" nud tliu wal let fall sfrom his Ill's to tho counter, "Thoro it Is now ! Had It In my mouth all tho time." lie smiles lienlgnantly, the crowd laugh boisterously, nnd the curtain fulls. Gi.oiuii: Wu.icr.s the editor of tho Sjiirit u the Timet u sporting paper, published in Xow York, I. employed In regulating h tieaty of peace botweeu Gen. (Irani and Hen. Hutler. As Hen. : stole spojiis wi.cn lu .New Orleans nnd 1 Wllh ''nK!,Kl I" "Uilt KuubUiiKMeculii. "' -w Gen. Uront li. fumou for horh0 r"d"f' llll'ro l'"u'11 1,0 ut'tlor l"'m 'mt'ly'd In reconciling tl.cw i we mime u f"w"i'' I'UUst such things. ,,, " , T"",- , 1 spring elections uvery where ' hmT .bxrK" 1)t-'ll''t'1J If.diw and if they "ay 'ho.t ' W"'1;'1 a erltcreon of 1 '" "v" h , ' " v ri'"-i ' , Hnillcal parly at he lull election, 1 such a defeat as was seldom known, Xo Aunt Judy, un old colored wotnnn.sald j to one of her sisters, "Taint de ralo grace, honey ; 'taint de sure glory. You - liotllTS IOO lOUtl, WIlCIl Villi L'ltS do dovo In your heart nud de lamb on your bosom, you'll reel ns ef you was in dat stable al Hcth'loni, ami de bresseb Ylr gin hud lent you do sleepin' bnby to hold." Tan following Is recommended ns u receipt for making Hologtin samngoi Take nn eul skin and stuirit with ground cat ; season It with Seotch Biiutrntid per simmon oil j lay It on a hog pen'fodry, and then hntig it up by tho tall In u grocery for three montlwfor llles to.'glvn It tho trndo uuirki then it Is ready lor use. Tm: wheat crop of Bouthern Indlanu look vary promising,