''Hit's '""in l"i. Ik re, 3 un 'iiin.M adopts rvcoaar clwcki t cllltu If. IK .C1I12 Pi ll SO n in .! fiat . .im-inrr- ig effect t'rattki i.,r.i line. tWA duntbimt rvery iriuay morning HtHAu Building near tho iMK JM'B. UnOOKWAY, .HJHfa'd tronriotor- TjtBMBTOo'deHars a year, pnya j,onrnr or ml descriptions PBillMlu i,innnini ,v" WCUUXl'J nons nnn dispniiyi, rcnsoi -PIllUCTOHY. AND TINWAItE. tlMlorln feloVo A llnwnro. Mntn TWW?i vl-nli JfJUTAcLfHAJVUVi ltM( btllYVIllVi bU'viv jiJWraBKUOrniAclihiil'ttillor, Main f t. 2d ,OOf,ajjHjYq.Aflrpii uouso, l-ua i tOVEU' nlUti.V1iTiCT!ll nna apothecaries, iliwet'i Uiaolc Malu at. vl-jHJ 1) r. BaaMMMM a ma uwpt WsWMvl.XU' It N a Mf jg-g- int.. i. i . i-", . Mll K'litnw,' flrngislfft'nrnl apothecary, Huricrt I. piocrj nnin St., weni ui itiantci. W GLOaKSf WATOUES, AO.' jr. 1 1 r j.i 1 -n.ii r. II?,, nr rmlJowolry Ao; MalnfUrcet near West UU vJiili lbrtrti iirrinuEiu. n iiii-ui-n. nirei-wiuvn mm . r u,: .,,1 1.,., in,. ..j ij... . Mu , ' ll J...l. MMMfrLniiiVwl 1 -I M..t,n. I titnr ttouthiwtc'crMalit una Ironnts.vl-hll I R.'HA.'VAaE.'AtalkV jJ0ly.iMolft;?,t!,0Jtt llow Ai.icrljja.il SHlWioWiUilu.i,!?!, vi-i.n iWbrljit Mioomakcr,Mnlii ulrl'd t. i' J.' oprSs7 poVif W'0" vl-iil3 (I E'HUlS LmAnnfitcturer nniUl color IiiIkhiU LlD!jip,MalptDprosltolSiil8corialrliuti'n CfirHjini&iiafticUirer nml dnnlerllu tdqoa.grpicfrles etc., Enat niooitti JHT4dMIJM. Vl-nl3 .1,' . ') liBf'll1'" t tltlldnV.'hAAL'.iirf utirwirnnlrur. Mntni it... "0 tluw.jUiimiin'jaUiro, west of MarketHlrobl. Gray H.'HVAW3'tt,fcB5eon nna rhyelclftn hoMIi i .r ... ., . ...r Lii ... i y 3B(R1nlJFIatlidnfleiitl8f,Utueiiri& , !'ol ItliAdt-titUii.-auiii, t Hourly pprHwIte "Win. WKKLVV-.M. P. mirpcou mul rliyslclan ,yt R' north yiMfrMnlry fty $?inw M?1- ' v'-i'3 fWrtiC4,RpTrattiw;)Tl.nirHooii and Pliystclaii. ii vMc..vi irmtrPW'.!....-.i..Mi'-t r,.l.. .1 (i cr-aESiS: 1 IUt In VrnhaAil Wrlr x 1 hi Mrj.1.lm nB IT.. Ml rrBJSJKJtllfK'MllUliery'.aiHl ,Fiuicy OixhIb. .,, K IlW'XIBarH'-BARKrjEY, mlllluor, KanuoV ttu v ll..illrtf UmIh . .1 ..l-..Jl iimuuius, Diau.Bl.., it'Uld ith li'WAfD.WBBlVfliricyitoodfi.iii.tioiis, ltoolm, "" 1 i WlMpcty,!? linngti LTock Mnln trccU ctaO (?'M,!vS- vl.lt 1, lime: PKTERMAN'.' nl1lln6rr mul fnticv toihIs nil- liaUiju4,UUr.rAA'l;arJAT)n 11AUKL1SV, ladldi aniji. (DNWSaijd !dre ttnttern., KOiilhcnsl corner u3 tic 1 ,i -fiaa M. DRRIUCKBON, millinery ud fanny 1 w (ooda Malnt,opmlli UourtUouso: vl-nll. ltjMi UlTUliUAJfj mlllluor, Jlnln t.,lifilnw lfcirlnuuiiiBlor,WoBtorMftrkott. " vnll mincry' oiul fancy W ATlturicail inm. Vl-II u I notd'-jJgifii-AND SALOONS. --r 4- ftiid catliiir Kiiliion. Amort- uUAlaty.er Lcucouk bupcrlu- rlDMYKU JACOBV, confi-cti.tnry, bnkcry, Ul nJ-unco urocK; WWn Hi." vl-u (3 ji.T.ia-nUu . yr. I. l VIlCllrtx'WAVErWr'.oary-ltli'iicry, bakery, and .iy-l4!r,,tolooVr,-.Wlili!Sillo and n.tall, Uicltaui! K MViSi ' v.ni3 XCHAIaB'UOTKrjhiyK(i)ii)) A Clark. MaTo 1,UV yU'pHiiUd conrt hcmiio. vl-n 13 MElllCAN HOUSE, by John Leacook, Main st., f cat of Iron struct.' I V 1-lt U rtiC PRKr) 4IWEUlJjy. O-W. Waiju uu, ciwt on,l of Ho4iVt.'ijflvvuiriw vl-uW l0i ofij -i.: .Bl:W,tig.' - - l.V&Mlinjrtircshijiciit Haluou,Malu t,,JiiHt etHfii .fipvooorthoja!i.iif vl-u 13 al'"?.i -' 1lyw I ' - - - - t lUawroOKaiA.jbjwiKiofrcsbiiunt saloon, Ilx- V1-UI3 "XTsrii rhirifircnH. ui 'I'iW'jJAOOIW, tOonloctlOncry.- grK.vile.i'e1c. ilalti ,lcamlr8t,, below Iron, , vl-nlli cr. TMj.... -iinJF" icra.lii''II.mj.I5R; doalctin dry gilods, groceries, .cUltws .jueensware. Hoar, sail, sitovs, notions, etc, ."'H9ktf?"1'' jvl"J S-'kBWfeifVo., dealers in dry goods, h cunt grooorleii, n6Ur,--fod, suit. flsh. Iron, nulla. icednoiw.jrJlipsfr(fiJlajuaud wurltelst. vl-nU mid kigtlous, houthwcsl Is, groceries, etc;, corner 3 alley vl-ui3 .UQlllDOIHlVDllUy, UWlUi U1IU uaBt,bcIow Market vln43 syt.,i. t. v. a fMloirTitxiAM.KaABMUH, coufectlonerlos, Muld ' 0 .:;' ..jieurtborftllrowi. vi-n43 ta hUMUJ l. - r . ' 1 .... M M . . 1 iml Mi.MJWBJHriAI,lXi:;ntiral stock or merchan. mcll!dlaaud lumber, corner or Main street nil,' ,lclinfWl".Sl,I',-' vl-ni: m, to ,Lii j.ijf "Jii.1,' : n 1 locorjs'j, RoUnlNS, df ale r lq dry goods grcerles etc. ioasti-fehive-.tlociiMainrt.; belowlron vl-nlJ r'1"".. J . ,..JK TOTIWOWarocerios & rrovlslo'us, Maid ' 'luup" 'tfj? frl1' vl"u4 dealer ft choice dry goods, amj ugo iiio)tHiu6ttensyMalti t J, opposite court hoube. iwgfav vi.4? SSlSf m&'&htAYHVllH loalor In o stouiwy (Irootrlt. OajifocUoufrlOM nnd Notions, itci till pUn-wn.oaihfcWert two doora nbovo UroUst'a rcstorcifigoumiikilrftliDp.''" v -ms, AMKH CAJ1MVN,. Cnblueluiakcr aoid CliulrJ 'maker rooms on Mnln street. v3-n'H ..J1I. LlIIUOlllUlJI. kUlll.ltT.I. III. ik and ltarncKi maker, opposite Kplscorud church Main st in ti, vluild l i,iHiUfas ir'i CORHlIriumHhre rooms, threo story ,U'JP I iiriekon-Uarastiwest or Market st, vl-nli ,tllhJ,cJj;ipR: J.TIIOUNTQN, wll fuier, window shadis! an4 fly a'pnyor block, Main st. Vl-nq t 'LlitV i'J BPOCJC?Ji chotocrsnher. Krchamrn tone-lN.W rti . Malusk.opiioflUo conrt house. v)-uil . . reeiSt V.'sAMPtl! 4 fMachlnlsts.Kast niooms, ".Lid'. Ltbnrtf near mll ntdd. Casllmrsnuuleat shoit 'in!i!li.t-VHc7.rmiclilnery nuula and repaired. vi-nZ) a ViubltS, KU1IN, deator In meat tallow, eto (Item. nuUBlxrlln'solUiyi baokof American Mine, vl-ull ,llll)T ,e iWJi RiriLiaMAHMBeiM paiii iviiii.kn.i H i ini.ifr ll- rnnk and larnt'Kit vl-nM .mSrivt-r''i -Kit" below conrt, hotiso. 0,anf,SFO8TEII to.ffra.HMUier. So Maker, and White and, (mir-v jwu. ' -V-rlH Jul. " tll.UMlthl. txi.i niannnicturers In I.nnilier, of nil ktuds, planlui! l&road. vl-u 1(1 -bio works, ntar southwest juaraevsta vi-,.v. ealer lu nlanoa. orcana nnd W.uomirsrurnuuro rooms vl-n - " W.ROBBINiJ,"Hriinr dealer secoud door from nortjweitpjrrr Main and Jron su, vl-nll lrWl re 1 iC i in r li v ,.i un- , KElt I11!" PEAOOOIf.'NoUry Public, northeast comer . ii Main and Market st. vl-nW il"'t; 0, TA' MlN A.'rUNSTON, mutual nnd rash rales flro .uujorlni" tnsnrfcuoe oomMiuy,uoriueuieorueraiaui an "WAS.".'-"?. Htm, f" AMOKIiJAOOBV, Mat lie and llrownRtou ,irWorlu,i9ksiBluoiusburg,Ueiwlckruud. Vl'ul7 .A'1 VOLUME IIL.-..;;HOi 27. OttANOEVHilE iilltEOTORY. DR. O. A. StfiaAltaKI., plloian ami Burgeon, Main St., noit door to Cjood'a Hotel, vl'y PRICK" UOTEl, rill WifrMiliinctiit aaloon.- i.y li Win. Mastollcroor. utMuliiandl'lno81.vlnl7 MARMAN 11UOTHHI13. Tnliners and maniifuc. tiiacrsoflcntlicr.on Main St., below OooV ltd. J Hi.. AVtT) lIEURINoT Floor ttn5 OrUt Mill, jihd Wealorin grain, M 111 BtreeU Vlul7 DOWER &, IIKRRINO. dealer In ,dry coois, roctjrl!, ttml;cr,pnd ecncral Jlechandlee JOltN1 l'TtYSIHU!, saddlo nnd harness maker Main kU nbovo tlio Hwnn Hotel. vl-u'7 & 1J. VT, iCOIiEMANT- Mercliant Ullor ana , Oont's rurnWilng ijooils, Main HI., nost door tutha brick hotel. vl-n 17 JAMIH ll. 11ARMAN, Cblnet Maker, and Un ilertaker. Main tit., below l'lne. vl-11 17 M IUlIAEr7c.K13ij.r.R,Coliroctloncry, Oyer 4c. Ac, on l'luo St., bctwoeu Main und Mill. IT II. AO. KETHNF.R.Dlackiimlllis.ou Mill 11. , Htreet, near l'luo. W iii.imiiii, rii 11 h i 11 'in' i.i.'. turor or llrkk, Mill UU, west or l'luo II.T.tAM nr.I.ONfl. Bltoematcerflnd manttrne- .l.rj LKWI8 II. 80IIUYI.KR, Iron rountler.Maeliln Utl, and Mnnufactuicr of, plows, Mill Ht.vI-lH7 Hf IMW A. WII.MAMH fonTannersnnd Man ill. nraclurorsoiieaiitor, Jim nireci Vl-ni; 3mirr KEIXI'.R, Root and Hltoeraaker, l'ino Htrcct, oppouile.lbo Academy V1-UI7 ' ' j . ,iii . . . , . -t All. HRRRINO RROT1IER, CarpentorH and , lltillders, Main Street, below l'lno. vl-n!7 - SAMUEL BR ARrr.Esa, Maker of tbo Ilaylmi st Grain Cradle. Main Bt. v2nS. JM. 1IAHMAN, saddle . mul hnrness imakor . Ornnge-vllle, opposlto I'ramo clturclu vlnll tiATAWISSA DIBE0T0KY. 4 SUSQUEHANNA orBrlcfcHotol,S.Kostf.liaudn-prtjprlelor,sontli-iit(vrncrMulnaud Scrolnl Btreet. VJ-nl'J C? R.RINARn, dealer In sloven nnd tln-wnre. kj. Malu Btreet. 2-nli TM, If f AllRETT, ajtorey.nt law.MnlnptreeU GII.TIKRT 4t KlilNK, rtry goods, groceries, and BCueral mercbaudlso, ilalu Btreet ' vi!-nll! J Kllll.Ult, billiard saloon, oystors, and let jj. cream in hciwou iiain nireu 111: 4 BP. liAIdiMAN, Merchant Tailor, Second HI., . RobMns' llulldun;. VJ-uis. VvR. JfK.- RonniNS, Burgeon utnl rhyslclan, JjBooond St, below Main. V2-U18. JR..KlflTl,ER,!,CnlUwtRa Itonse.-'Nortli Wm Corner. Main and Hccoml Blroets. vS-iiln. M' , M: BROBST.'dealol' in General McrcliandHo, i Dry Goods, Groceries &o. vnls. LIGHT STREET DIRECTORY. pETER ENT, dealor In dry eoods, grmcries 1 Hour, foed, salt. Hill, Iron, nulls, etc., I.IkI,! reel, vii.!i JTERWILUGER; Cabinetmaker, Undertaker and Chalrmakcr. ' vl-n Id Hr. OMAN A, Co., VUeolwrlghts, 'first door above school houso. vl-nlil JW.SAN1CKY, dealer luU-litlter. Hides, Hark, etc. Ciu-li paid lor Jlldt. , vl-nli. R H. HNT, tlealur In all ita branches. Ktoven nnd tin wnre In . , vl-uJO TORN OMAN, m.innfaptnror and di-ak-r in f boolK anil sline.4. V.-.H.I, t J, LUlHKIt, M. 1). HttrKeoli und J'liyklclan- . uillco at Rellcr'h Hotel. v-ni AH. IHVINI1.. Motllcal Klori t llrlarcrcek Hoad. ttitd I ESl'Y DIRECTORY. T 1. WRIIKIIEISER. Hoot nnd Kltoo Hloro fltort nil -i I und litntilactory. Hlm. on Main slit el.oit jiosllo steam Mill. vl! nil, 1 ler. I'roprlttor. v2-ll(il BR RKKIHAHI), A-HUfi., ilriilem In ill y Bonds, . grticerlCN, anil general nterchalidiso. vlitll 1 W, lllHlAIUHuvqui'liauna t'liililni! Mill null !. llnx Manufactory. ' vl'Jnl) IlIICKIIORN DIRECTORY. M U. .UI'. II. HimK.MAK'KU. ill'lih m In In dry goods. griK;cries nnd general tiieieliaiidlse. Ir.tstoio lu sonih uid ofiown, vl!-uH. ACOllsi WM. HARKIS, dl'ltleis In dry goods, aioeerics.dltittttnud medtcilies. Klttt slorttlu ortli end ol town. v -uls. JERSEYT0WN DIRECTORY. -L' 1 - "ACOll A. HWIHHER, denier In Hides, leather Bark etc Mudlsou towitshini-'oliimbiacituiity i. Vl-lllll - y BUSINESS CARDS. JOB Neutly executed at this 01Tlc. QUAS. 0. IJABKIiKV, A TT II R'N ll V- A T- I. A W, I lU.OOMHIlUltd, 1'A. Olllco In the ExchniiRO Iliilldlng, Kccoud Moryl over Wldmyer & Jacoby's Confoctloitery, Hecond door nlovo tho Cxcltrngo Hotel. Dtoomsbnrg, Jan. 1, IHtW. ATTO UN 13 V-AT-l. A W, Ashland, Schuylkill Couuty, I'enu'a. Q W. MILLEH, A 1 'Til 11 JM i'i V AT LAW, Ofllcawlth K. 11. l.ltlli,. in brick liullilluir nil. nlltlng I'ost Olllcc. S-llmmllcn, ll.iok-1'iiy und 'custtiusCiOiieuieu, isepai'w. JOHEUT V. CIiAHK, i 1 tUltitl'ltl'IOlIt Oilico corner ol Main nnd Muikct streets, over r'irst National Unnk, Rluoutslntrg, I'.t. E. ir. IjIttijK, A T T O R N K Y A T -1 . A W, OflU'0 rourt-Hotiso Alley.below tho (AirruiiiAsf yiucu iitoouihtitirg, ia. Q B. BHOCKWAY, ATTUllWEV AT liA. RLOOMHnURG, PA. a- Ofkick Court House Alley, below tho (.to. luniciiati uiuce, ijuui ui, W. M. REBElt U. 1). . I jitn or tlm II. U. Nnvv. Hticor to DruIInrrlsonnnd Wells, has iverniaJ neutly located In llloouisburg for 11m pnictlcu or A.eiiicinu itttil Dttniery. nrcin. v,-.-.iiiuii ..n. tn Surgery. Cau nlwayslt" lound, uitli-i iroresslniially eugngeil nt nut Kxcnmiitu iiH olor ut lilH.iin'utiiiiir MIki. Wtbb'N book hlortt. luio Keputiiicun I'riniinKoiuce, Apr, U,IiU-illll t n, i-unsi'Ui, ll.ti tin i"w, n.viiut.t'i, Ann j ivitnit. MANIII'ACrrURER. und dealer lu OAltrET-llAGS, VALISES, KLY-NHTH, IIUIKAIJI llOllllH, UlllWIl-llUANKKTH AO., which ho feels couildeiit ho can Mll nt lower rat limn uny outer iiersoii in lint country, m iiiiiIiih fur voilt-hlv.u,. Shoii III st door below tho l'.wt Offlco Malu Street, iiioomsnurg, ia. jmov, . iw, Q E. HAVAC1E, I'RACliCAI. WA'ICII MAKER: JEWELER, Main Street, (near tho Court House, RLOOMSIlllRG, I'A. Constantly on bnnd a lino assortment of Amor- enu ami nwiss wnunen. etoi, jewrnj, ti-." wureof tliolKstdesctlptlonplaliHlnn whltu itiel- nl, eousuiiug ol nuiier uunt's, gou.uin, -...ok- lurus, s piKtus, napKiii rings etc, Musoitluuiurksi.i.uleti.oriUr. All gistd: woik witriuutul. Jun 'HjLADELPHJA DIRECTORY yiLiilAM FISUKlt WITH Tit Oil A CARrfflN A 111). WII0I.t-1At.lt nKAhmw iiv Jio,yi:t MEN'S l'URNIBHlNO 0001)3, ' I.f NRKS A, tldtWiJH.' no. is -mouth Founnr'STnuKT I-llIhADKLritlA. Jtiuq i;l-tm JOHN STKOUP & CO., ' ttnccoECors to rirotip A liromer, 'WHOLKSAI.K 1J11ALER3 1(1 K1HH, No. "ai North Wharves, nnd ia N--rth Water HI,, 1'lillmlclVlila. ' r w. bijAbon & co., Manufacturers ol Oil. CLOTHS AND WINDOW KHABEU. Warehouse, No. 121 North Third Street Philadelphia. Q.E0IUH. II. HOBHRTS, I in porter nnd Healer In HAUinVARK, CUTLERV, GUNH, da, No. 311 North Third Street, al-ove Vlnn. rhlladelphln. gNYDEU, 1IA1.BTS & BASSETT, Mantirociureis and jointers or MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHINO, Nos. KUi Market, and Commertie Hli-n-.t, 1'hlladelphla. EOIlCfE I-OELKEH &CO., Wholesale ItonlcrH lu WpOHEN A 'WILLOW WARH, YARNS, ' Oil-Cloths, Wicks, Twlnes.'llakketa, etc, etc. (O&Ml Mnikctst. A2 Church St., I'hlluda. Jnno 5,'tls. OHN C. YEAOHJl & CO., Wltolesulu ltealets In HATS, I'Al-S, HI RAW OOOllS, ANI1 : LADllfj' 1'UItH. No.'sW Noitlt Tlllld Stun, Mar in.vi.ly I'hlliuleliilil'i. KT A 1 ! I j I HI 1 E D 1703. SOUDAN Alii:oi'ill;i!. WltolesaloGloct-lH,Hnd Itiithlsltl j '' SALTl'IITKR AND lllll.MH'l I iNH, No-ilONoilh'IlilnlM ' , I'liiladclplila. i IT. WAl.'i'EIt, ' L-ilo Waller A lniilT. lt.i)ortul' und Doalor In CHINA, (Hi;SH, AN II (lUEENMWA UK, No. Sll N.'TlllrilStViiil. fllllailelphtu. TT W. ItANIC'K 'WHI)JlAl.,l'OJtiyYI,rtNUI-,.( ANll I CIGAR WARI'.IKlirSK, ' III! NiirlliTtiltil Stint, l.lwt"'ti Cherry ntnl itwre, w.-sl ildj i'lfllailelphta. ' H "Y7"AltT.MAN A EMOKI.MAN, , iint.-ii'rAt, Hiviiji-r Mi'iiMH MANtirAfTOItV, j NO.313 NOltTU TlllUf.STItKK-l, Kei-ollil Door In-low WihnI, 1' 11 I I. A D I'i 1,1' 11 I A. ,1. V. Waki'han r. KNtjm.ir a WAIN Will OUT A. CO., t W It (1 I, KS A I. K 11 ll It l' K ItM. , N. i'l. i'orurr Second illld Aleli Sllecls, ) I'llll.AliPl.l'lllA.i lti-nl.nn in i llAS.SVlllll'S.l'sn.'KHIl.'sillIAK. MIILASHIM llll'K, rtl'tl'KM, 111 rAlllt KIIOA, All., 40 9.0liler-l will lecblvti proiupLutlnlilloti. , May III, I.So7-ly. ILIIOUNP, VT. H. KINIt. I. It. UK . Ml.lt r i'HNJS. KINO A SKYI1KUT. WJIOLIALE DRY f!O01IS. No. Hill Mltll.i t Stic.it, I'llILADEI.l'HIA, . . i Ortlcih illlcd piomptly nt louest Jauutiry ;i, lstiH, ajoru. it. AitruAN, o. u. iuli.ino.icu. ii. btouv. jltTilAN, DIMilNOKK fc CO., NO. till NORTH THIIIH SI, .I'lllliVDKLrH IA, Ttfo Doors ubovo Arch formerly '.'in, MANlIFACTUIllillH AND JnUltgUH IN CARPETS, COTTONS YARNS, BATTINO, OIL CLOTHS, CARl'HT CHAINS, CORDACli:, OIL SHADES, GRAIN HAGS, TIE YARN, WICK YA11N, WINDOW 1'Al'Klt rOVKItl.irrH, i ALSO, WILLOW AND WpODEN WARE. iiunous. nitusiiics, xookino (uhsk-s. tuiinuh cli. 0.'(1'J HOTELS&C. iTOIUC'S IIOTEI,, GEORGE W. MAUGER, Proprietor. TVq ubbvo we'll-known hotel lias recently under gone rud.'cal changes In Its intomal arinngemcnls, and Its proprietor announces to ills former custom uuu llto liave.iuiK puuijo IU.11. .ua for tho comfort or his guests are second to none In tho countryv His tahlo will nlwnys lw found sup plied, not only wllh substantial Moil, but with all tho delicacies of tho season. His wines aud it- uors (except tnat liopuinr ucveruce jenown us -iA,fni-u"f.iMircb wed direct IVom the ImportUtg houses, nro entlrelr pure, nnd free from all pof. aonous tliugs. He Is thnnkftil for nllbeml patron age In (ho past, nnd will continue to deserve it in r..r.,lm' ' ' OKOltOE V. MAITOEIt. G Ij UMBIA HOUSE, II T RERNARl) HTOiml-ill, livikn lallv ntirel.ro.ei1 and flltcd nn tho wcll-kuowu Rolilson Hotel Property, locatoil a tW blJOlvt AIIOVK T1IS COUItT IlOUbS, nn tho sumo sldo of tho street. In the town of lilooinsimrg; and Having ooiatueun iicensr. nif inosumaasn RESTAURANT, tho Proprietor has determined to give to the peo ple visltlug tuo Q,wn on -justness or pieusum, A LITTLE MORE ROOM, His stabllitr also Is exteuslve. and Is flltcd up to pni nuggtes anu cnrriiigus m iiit-.i.j-. uu 'i , Isesthut uvory thing nlHiuthltfeiiinhlishmcnlshall 1... uin, tiwii.it in mt oiilnrlv ami lawful manner! and he respectfully Miljolts ithhnre or tho public . i ........ Iniul7ii7l1ll. Mtll.lla..i . -. JXCHANUE IIOTEI-,1 liniuiiniiuitii, i.i'.iuiii.iirt -.if., iiioniideil-ruo,l.hnvliiK purchifkod UUswellr i. ....i..iiuii.li.i.iitriillv.lofitli-itlioitiMit.thuExchnugo llnlel, Rltunio nit iti a I r. rt. 11... .ih.iiii.iiwii linntwllately opisjltolhollolumhlawiunlytjmrt House, rcspeciiuiiy iiiiuriu i.uur ...i.iih -h puhllo lu geuernl (iml llielr house Is now lu order fof'.tlioicceptlonnndentertatiiuientortrayellers wliottlHy botllsivoHUltoriivnr It Willi inetr ens. loin. I In. I.! li.... 1 I..-.- I, ,11 11 HI 111 rHil 111, lIXlMlIllun 1 11 II1U1U11.1M1 IheExchaugoror Ihuenteitulniucntolthelrgucsu neither shall there bo loiiuer snail mere uuuiiyiii.tiH wumi.iik yi. mil Ut Minister to their personal comtoit. '1 hey muse Is siiacilous.iuid enjoys an exoellenl busl Oinull.usea run' atall times between the Ex. j.l.nnUA ll.al iit.il tliA viirlotiM rnllroiul deuots. by wliu-ntruveiierswiu i-opteusaui.y timi-v-.i. utidrroiiilhoreict)ii slallons lu uuo um 111. nil liiw mi, miuiiii w...----, Blooiusburg, April 3, lEuS. ,YEN HOUSE ) 1 A 1IKRW1CIC PA. WHjUAM WIIjIUAMS, 1-rotirIotor, This well known Hotel ltna bceri entirely reflttcil und refiirnUiml, with a view to the perfect pom- A ciiinmodtous Live ry Slaul t) Is connected Willi lUO esuttllisillliei.i. ..... . A Llcenso will bo obtained at May Term n ..'.h1..iT... n!.. i.7T; ..-111 lia sutinlled Willi lb (hottest wines, liquors and segurs, A fair sham of itutronogo is rciiuesicu. Ar, uO'J-Ciu. BLOOMSBTJRGt, PA., S,t)Ut gottry. IIAIIi BROTHERS. Hall hrothera and friends of our Order I well ... .mot l'or the rdomcnt, nt least, let ns strlvo to forgcl. In tho Joy In which leellngii fraternal glvo birth. That n tlglt or a tear has n placa on tho cnttli. When forlh from .wild chaos at High Heaven's call,, Spraog Into Its plnco this terrestrial hall,, Tho first luw designed to effect Its control, Wris Onlcr, blest Ordci1, Utut soyc rns tho wltolo. So ere (ho ull blazo of Odd-l'ellowslilp's llgltl 'ltluinfncdtha world with Its radtanco bright- Our passions nil scinsli.uo pleasure was ical Still lirollicrlicKXl'.s lnllaonoo tntight us locif, Then nnger nnd ptldo lu our thoughts had no share. And fell persecution took Might In despair, l'or Erleiitlshlp.swlfl-wlngcdlicrwnyfrom altovo Replaced them with charity, pity nndlovu,i O, glorious1 cltango 1 d, miraculous power t Howdoarly wo cherish thy name nt this hour) Bcneuth thy broad pinions wo dally Increase, Instructed by VJrtuo. and marshalled by l'enco. O, wncn shall onch man grasp his fellow's light hand- Declaro ror (ho ollvo and bury tho brand t O, when shnll dissension nnd slrlfo bo unknown, And tttt bo entbrnccd In one love-hallowed r.one 7 As stioamlotninl lakq fcol allko llio sun's power As rain fulls tho same on tho. oak and tho llower So Friendship's broad bnniKr wo spread to tho wind, And welcome the greatest and bes t ot mankind, Then brolhets und friends of our Order well met For a moment nt least, let us stt'lvo to forget iln tho Joy to which feelings fraternal glvoblrtli, That n sigh or a tear has a placo on tho earth. THE ODD FELLOW. OR, THE SECRET ASSOCIATION. "You tiro cortaliily not going out to-' night, James," snlil n benutiful, dur'k oi'eil brldi), to her young husbund, as ho aroso from tho tea talilo ; "wo havo not bcon married a inont)i,nmI yetyoti intist go .out to p:ii your (jvonlngs," und tin) young, wife sinilod 'and itonled,, ami. 6okeil : reproof nnd lovd In' tlio iitinu ii'inco. "I have an iinitortiuit oiiuiweinunl. lo.Vfc,' 1 Iio.'siiitl.'Hinll nt; iimUniiiiiiiirlitT i'licok with his llngei-j "And innv your engngement to intv Inn omli'tl In 'marriage', yoii' iiliiBt enh tider yourself fiooil from any to your wiff,- i sniiiio-te," sliti salil laughing. "Jlulyou will not go oul .siR'li a wild, hltihteriug niglit. You am havo no liu.uincss that calls you forth in such a storm, of wind and rain! Slay in, James I' Seo how comfortable our lit tlo parlor looks with Its tloscly 'drawn curtains,' Its two hico rojikihg chairs, its warm,' glowing (ire, itmtl theso hooks and !!0Wsp:nierH,,iuid engravings, tosay nolhlng ol my own society." "It certainly in us I bo a great tciupt- alion, or very' nrcbsing. business that fakes llim fortli lister," said tho' brido's brother, a, good looking yottug man of twenty-one, who niatlo tho tiiird of tho littlo group nbout' tlio tea-table. "I siH' fitiro liltn," ho added pleasingly, ''I should not ho so tiniriilliuit to'leavo mv vSfo to pas's tlio cvcnngs alono boforo tlio honeymoon was, over. Tltero Is to io some city 'caucus, and .1 suppose lames oxliecls to bo called uion to mrdco spcecli." "No, r'asstiro yon," an.wiHcil Jainw' Jiaylou, laughing, as no louttoiicti his til-lout lo ills throat j "I linvi" n' very importnnl engagemonl, or' I should by i)0 means quit you, Catliaiine. I will to back in two liours. Let l.uwis enter all! you till I return. I know you will xcuso'ino, wife." "On condition you tell ino whero you sue going," slio said, holding him by the arm, playfully. "Well, it Is lo n . meeting of my ,otlge. 'Your Eodgol" repeated Lowisj"wliat .ritlgo V" "The Odd I'Vllows." "Are you an Odd Follow, James?'' e.vi'lnliui'd Catlmrinn. "If I liatl known I don't Iielliivo I would havo marri ed you." "No? Then I should havo Ixsen nn odd folbw all my life. But what B tliero so bad In boing an Odd l'cllow, that you both look so surprisodT" I am told that it is iv secret society ; lomctliing llko tlio oxplodcd Masonic fraternity, and I am surprised that tiny seiibiblo man bliould belong lo it," ans wered Lewis Foster. "And I don't like to havo it husband who has any secrets from ills wife," said tho bride. "Now, James, l shan't lovo you half so well, that you belong ton secret society ! and such nn odd socle- tyl" "Tlio nanie sounds rowdyisn ana recic- loss,"said his brothcr-in-lnw.wlth gravi ty. "I don't boliovo nny good can como of It," pursued his wifo, with a slight cloud of disapproval upon iior brow. "I don't think it can lncreaso your respectability in tlio eyes of sensibiq men," ndded l.owis, "and now that yqu aro married and so havo taken it now position in socioty, nnd havo just genu into iiartnqrshlp In business, it would seem to me, James, speaking In all kindness nnd lovo, that you would be wiso to break oif your connection witii tills society, which perhaps might not havo been bo ecnstirablo In a young man and an apprentice, but which must certainly now detract from your cn.irac' tor and standing." Tlio young husband glanced from ono, to tho other of tho spoakors, looking as if ho was undecided whether to laugh outright, or to get sorlously nugry with' them both, llohowovor suppressed too oxprosslon of both emotions, and quiet-' Iv resuming Ids chair at tho tea tamo, and Willi his surtout buttoned to Ills chin, us ho was, thou saldltquiotly and k ravel y : "CitlKirino liowls vou neither or you know of what you nro slinking! So far from lielilg what you ignorantly suppose, tlio fraternity of Odd-Pollows is u society in whlcli It Is an Honor not only to bo enrolled ns a' member, but it Is Itsclfnn association iionoranio to nu man nature Tho iieeulinrily of llo do slgnntion has misled you. So far from being a fraternity of liuitbons, n.baud of merry makers, alsoclety or organized folly, as you and others, who havo not Innuirod into Us character and proien slons, weakly protend to believo, It Is nn association distinguished for Its dig nlty, solemnity mul moral majesty." FRIDAY, JULY 2, 'Bul what. can bo Its object?" asked Lewis, Impressed by his manner. "To lessen tho Ills of mankind to nmcliornto its condition to oloynto,tho soul of irian nnd rcstoro Its' tnornl Image; to adviiueo llio happlnoss ot the rued by drawing closer tlio floor hiimnn nffeu tlon, nml strengthening tlio boikl of brotherhood botwecil man and mnii." "You demand ns much for your so cioty us .does .Christianity Itself.. It asks no more, It takes no wider rangO," Sdld Lcwiff Willi emphasis. "If you had fetid wo demanded What Christianity does not, then. you liadut tcred what 1 should havo denied. I do not deny that wo aim loos wido uratige, for our fluid us well us that of Christi anity, Is tlio human society. It can cover no nioro ; we aim ut no los;. But wo work for man as mortal and Immor tal 1 for both this life nnd tlio life, to eouio. Therefore, wo reject the compar ison wjicn mndo invidiously; admit it When made nu tho basis I hnvo laid down. Without Christlaulty lids order would havo been what It now is; for Us principles cxislod thousands ofyoars before tho era of Christianity. "Where, then, did file Older begin to exist?" inquired Lewis, wllh surprise und incredulity. "I will reply to you in Clio language of an eloquent writer wlio has recently answered your (iltoslloii 'Whou tlio .Almighty Architect of tlio Universo spuke,und tills sphere which wo inherit burst info light nnd loveliness, every fundrlmcntal principle upon which Our Order is based, was stamped with tlio signetof Omnipotence upon her young and unstained being, there to'retnaln in legiblo and enduring characters, as con stituent elements of her perpetuity and existence. Friendship then wovo her silken bonds', Lovo breathed forth lier' strains Of mutual sympathy rmd con fiding, lenderncsa j wlilio Truth, above, around, beneiUli, shed fortli her blaze of living light,-03 pure and unsullied as the rays, that emanate frttm tho' throne of tho Eternal .flodt Upon theso threp pillars rests thu superstructure of our Order ; iiround thorn cluster our bright est hoi'i's and fondest anticipations.' " "This is all very pretty, but it-.scoms to my visionary enough," said Lewis, 'il'rny What legitimate good, what tan gilile'benelU lias it over done, or ean it do? It is very lino to talk about ame liorating tlm condition of mankind, en hancing human hnpprne.s, and advan cing the human intellect: this is all very fine. But lay your finger on a single good your, Order has. done." ."(.In with mo to-morrow, Lewis, nnd examine tho records of 6ur doings only for thu past year, and tho inspection will bo it sulUcient reply.- There you will Hud widows assisted, orphans protected and nurtured, tho sick visited, tlio pris oner' liberated, and tlio nflllctcd comfor ted iind made Ii.ippy. Tho princijilcsof our society nro those of humanity nnd religion. It not only prompts tho com mon cause of.phllanlhrophy,but innures to Its uu'iiihcrs In thohourof adversity, a source of mifoty and comfoil that iioll iiig.can destiny. The nll'ecliou of par ents imiy change ; the friendship of tho world may tilt n lo hatred, and oven lovo may be Iriiusfiiimcd lo loathing and disgust. But thu ties that hind us togclheraro never sundered ; our claims of brotherhood nro only dissolved by UCUllll no, inn- nt -no i.tii ttcMiioy iiii'in i they descend to tho widow and tlio or phan," You liavo led mo to think very dif ferently of your Order, James," said Lewis ; "still it seems to mo that Chris llanity, without this, would do all that you pretend." tVIl men, unfortunately, aro not Christians, Tho hofy principles of tlio tluspel havo an inllueneo upon only a portion of what Is called a Christian community, A hociely, then, dial wiiilo it gives a now y.eal lo tho. Chris tian wlm is a member of It, bonds down to tho observance of Christianity, and a healthy morality to him who Is not a Christian, is positively it good and use ful institution, and certainly docs not militate aguinst Christianity. As 1 bo foro said, our society is for Earlli,Chris tlanlty for Heaven.'" I tun satisfied. Still 1 do not seo in tho daily events of life that you aro bet ter or I am worso for being nn 'Odd. Fellow" If I could, seo that it made you moro charitable than you other wise might bo, or that It aided a human be ing who otherwise would not bo aided, I shall bo half disposed to become an Odd-Fellow. "Many is tho penniless and friondles-j wanderer of our Ordor who cau attest to Its holy charity 1" said James, with foellngj "Its hand roaches tlio widq world over. It's language breathes its eloquent tones In tlio ear of tlio wander er in a foreign land, and ills necessities aro relieved. If Sickness lays" its para-. lyzlng hand upon him nmong strangers, a brother of tlio 'mystic tio' adminis ters to ids wants, soothes his distresses, furnishes him with money; if lie recov ers, to go on his way, or follows him witii honorable burial to tho tomb. Tho sick amongst our own brethren nro not left lo tho cold hand of public charity,, They aro visited by tlio members and their wants ascertained nnd provided for by funds they themselves, in health anil prosperity ,hud contributed to rniso, and which, in times of need they can honorably claim, without tho humilia tion of suing for parochial relief." 'But what moral influences does your Ordor o.crt over Its members? A fraternity of Charity is not ofnocossity a school of morals, How nro Odd-Fol- iovys In their Intercourse with tho world better than other men ?" inquired Lew is, ftiiparentlV Interested ih tho conver- Nit(pn, wbllothq wifo of tho eloquent husband sat gazing upon him with till most nleascd and absorbed ntteutlon. "wo must Know iiieciinnitier 01 iiim who applies to bo admitted a member of our Pr.dur., It is. our jsaered duty to keep a watch upon tho conduct of our brethren, oven in tho common Infer- eourso of llfo, and in other transactions with men, aiil particularly with thoso who wnndor from rectitude or trespass upon tho rules of morality. In all nges and in all countries our Order has stood forth tlio champion of liberty and re ligton, Wheroversho has erected an 1869. COL. nltnr for her worshippers sho lias nlso dedicated n tomplo for science nndj re finement." "I nm delighted that what Lewis and I havo said has lod to this conversation," said tho brldo witii a faco beaming with pleasure.) "I am glad, James, that you aro an Odd-Fellow, and I shall always tlienk well of all your Order. You may go, to-ulght. But," sho added, looking mischievously, "I havo ono thing to ob ject to lu It." "What Is Unit?" ho asked, smiling and half guessing. "That tliero is u secret in it. As a woman I must protest against lliut." "That is my objection, too," said Luwis, "1 dislike secret societies. Their history shows that they havo in all nges been productive of groat mischief; becu tools .of despotism ; aiding tho cause of bigotry and tho designs of tho power. ful and bad I If your deeds aro so open and. hounrablo why should your meet ings bo held in secret nnd your proceed ings in session be veiled in mystery? Truth fears not tho light." "It lias been said, in opposition to it, that ours is a secret Order,by tlmsq who, think sccrcsy is incompatible with in nocence. Truo it is, wo nro, in, part, a tveret society. But is sccrcsy a crime?" "Most undoubtedly," said Mrs. Lay ton, witii nn arch look. "What woman would deny it?" Her husband smiled mid then contin ued, "Sccrcsy is rather un attribute of tho good. Tho. world iLself,'thd Universe, tlio God of eternal truth, aro surrounded with an' Impcuclrabld veil that mortal eye hatii never pierced ! Shall their dx istenco bo'donicd because 'their aro, not revealed at our bidding ? Shall wo pro nounco them evil bbcauso their opera; lions' aro hidden from our view and nbovo our comprehension ?" "Yet what security has thogood man who, won by your eloquent account of your Order, fain would Join it that lie, may bestow1 and receive, if need should' be, tho blessings that enianato from it, what security lias he that in entering within tho mystic veil of your Temple Iio is not committing himself to an Or der, ami uniting himself with u set bf men whoso outward charities aid but tho whitewash' to covdr all manner of wickedness within ?" "He can be Judged beforehand. To bo initiated into our Order is not as you suppose 'to tuko a leap 'in tlio dark.' Tho fundamental prlueilJes of tlio Or der nro beforo tlio wOrld I Its deeds aro not concealed from' thu public scrutiny. Tho constitution and laws of our so ciety aro within tho reach of all who wish to examine them." " Yet your proceedings nro kept secret. You havo certain initiatory rites that aro kept secret. Your nrrangements in your halls nro mysterious and point to mysterious ceremonies." i "Yes, there aro mysteries within tlio inner veil of our altars that no uninitia ted eyocan over behold, it is not' tlio mystery of niero pniaphl'rnalla, hut it moral mystery ! Solemn and sublime truths mo tliero inculcated that Invo nuvor readied tho ear of any mortal save ho who has been proved worthy. They hnvo remained tliero lor ages, hallowed archives hi the Sniii'tuury of our templo ; may they over rfiinain',tiu sullicd and inviolate." "How enthusiastic, James I" said his wifo witii surprise. "Theru must ho good in a society that has so warmly enlisted your feelings," she iulded,pay ing u du.-'crved compliment to his vir tues mid worth. "I tun almost persuaded lo boeomonn Odd Fellow," said Lewis, seriously,yet smiling at his own ardor. "But 1 must wait to havo somo practical demonstra tion of its usefulness upon its members. Who clso aro Odd-Fellows, Unit I uiayi as you say.'obHcrvo theircoiidtielanioiur men . "You will Hud many In tho ciljr among tlio venerabiQ ns wen ns uiq youthful, among tho rich and tho poor tlio huinblo nnd tho eminent." "But who of my friends 1" James was about to reply when thu street door bell was rung, and the next moment tho maid enmo in and said i man wished to seo tlio man of thq house. "Ask him in," said James. "Hosavshois too wet besides, sir,' ho 13 a poor looking man and looks as if ho wanted lobes," added thu girl pert ly. Mr. Layton rose and went to Ihcj door where, ho saw a mau poorly clad, and looking very destitute, who h.uid-i ed him n dirty, wot paper, and said "Read.it If you please, sir." "I havo no timo now.my good man," said James, whoso hour to ho nt tho. Lodk'O-had already como. "I suppose, from your appearance and tlio tltlo of; tills papor, 'To all good Cltr lstian3,'thnta you aro in noed. Tliero is ni dollar for you. It will get you supper and lodg-i ing. Good night," "Be so kind ns to open too paper, sir ; perhaps you nro ono of " tho man, hesitated.t His manner led him focomply ; nnd glancing over ll his cyo restqd Hpon iV mark near tlio bottom which at onco arrested it. "All, my brother; I am very giau 1 rend tlio pnper," ho said in a gratified tone. "Qivo 1110 your hand." "ThnnlcGodl now I am no longer a; stranger in a stmilgo laud," said tho man In a grateful voice. "T was In hopes somo brother would see that sign nud rcllovu mo," "I nm glad you havo come to mo. Wulk In, and white you nro drying, youn-elfand faking u wnrin cup of tea I will seo wmt you nro Ih need of." This conversatiqli had beeh but par--tlsdly overheard In tho sitting rooiii.antll left them lu mystery as to who tho guest wits, so cheerfully Invited lu. When they saw Mr. 1-siylon trailer in a young man about twenty-six yedw df ago, dressed in n thin jucuct, altliougli it was tho month of Februnry, 11 ragged vost and Bailor's trowscrs, and holding in his hand nu old straw lint from whlcli tho ndu was dripping, Ihoy stnrtetl with surprise. Ho was truly un object of one's compassion. "This is my wifo this her brother! Bo seated closo to tho flro. Catlmrinn pour out a cup of warm tea for him I" )iUiii hMlinliBinm 1 .' I (,l.Miil I V '! 1 I' . -fitur I I l,llMltl(h"' ,11 I r 1 1 1 1 '1 HL 1. S ' , .(. It J I ,' !- Illllll 7 I t . .1 .1, . '..' "Mil II. I .. it,. ,f ltttl i li it , tl H i n,M t w )KM.rVQL. XXXIII.,.ifNoi '40., "You nrp too kind, sir,", said tlq grateful stranger. , Cathcrlno. oboyod, but Was ull tho timo.risking her husband with her eyes what, nil tills mont. Jxiwls was nlso' sorely puzzled. Mr. Lay ton, sat d6wn by him, handed tlio lea, and ord6rcd frosli toast. iibr him. -When thai poor man had warmed and refreshed himself ho looked nround.wltli, iiioro.eonfldqnco una inecting Mr, Lnyton's ,eyo, Was answered by a glanco .of kindness find opmpliatliy that brought a grateful smllo to his pale check,und was not m-, noticed by Lowls, Mrs. Layton tiqw saw, by aside glauco, that, tho nan, though pale, had uu Intellectual fiico, and that his manners wcro polite. Ills voice, too, though at first uudertuncd and humble, ns was natural to n person in his position, was ngreeablo and mod ulated by feeling alio became interes ted to know who ho was. "It is my duty to apologizo to you and your family for myilntrusioii uilon you lu this guiso,V ho said, unccrsland ing tho lady's Inquiring guzo., "I feel," hoadded, glancing inquiringly at' Mrs. Layton, -"that Lam among friends, nnd that my narrative will ba listened to not only wjfl'i courtesy but. with synit. paiiiy." ,, , j jaines' said Lowis.adurosslng him in low tone qfy voipe, 'iboforohq begins, pray rolievomy curoslty; is.,yoiir guest an Odd Fellow.?!! ' Vos," answered JumerJ.With ti smile. ''This, then, accounts. for ithia iOXtra2 ordinary benriyolencoijwid. unusual ho-!-' pltality?",,, 1 i i V . tin '.'Yes; wogrpjwuiid.tojrollovo ono an Other,, whatqycr, tho, condition! either inayboinasbrothers,'-'!, , , , ",liow very48lngular tho coincldcnco of Ills nppQaruii,co with. our yonvorsa ,tiou." i Tlioslraui'ciilhen hecan hi' some sort. io apdlogizo ,(er, hisnciaini upoiiuMn- jjnyioii's nospitaiuy, narrate ins story, to listen to. which tho,, bitten tdo-' layed an hour, his attendance upon; tho meetingr, tlio bociely.i , , (Uh'lfC (kmtmtd) tllutu 011 Traveling. Don't wear your best bonneii or pco plo will thiuk.you havo no bettor.oppor Utility to display it. Waiu, utrawt is better taste. Light colored gloyeu aid an abomination for traveling costum. I'flcK your jewelry in your tnmk Insteau of hanging it about your person, and don't Judge ,ypur fellow travelers bV II. ..l .. .... I iiiu noiuuuur ui tiiut iiress.or inc. nuui- ier of yards, in their mantillas. Disa greeably mistakes havo been in ado In this way. Don't dccm.it uselessto.be. ntiUlo to tlio spectacled old lady, or tlio paid young girl. They may not .belong ,t tho butterfly ranks of fashion, but. the, aro none tlio lets capablo of uppreciai ing that kind of etiquotto which springs from the heart., 1 Don't talk and laugh loudly and bois terously. Your prlvato affairs may bo very engrossing to yourself,, but they can liardty bo expected to, interei-ttlii public. Don't load yourself with parasoK tiaskets, ftms, ,p,arcels,,shaw.ls,itreticuies and' books, , Thq, less 'IiaRd .baggage'' you cmget nlptig with tlio bettor. ' Don't discover, just ns .tho. boat is oii tlio point of starting, that you, havo left yourshiiivl. and send your luckless, es cort back to find it, unless you waut td disgust him thoroughly, with lady tritV' elers. Don't begin to.couiplain wlicii yoq nro a littlo ((red. Some, ladies tliink.it intcraVtlug to behave llko yrown-up cli I id ron on such au ocfusjou,. JJobody likes to hear.peoplo fret over wearjuAss that cannot bq IioIjichI. ItewewUef that others besides yoursolf inay.lio.fu-. tigucd. Doii't fiiul fault with all the, hotel ici ooinmodailons. that you meqt, Don't' .scrutini.o (lie napkins (uid tjiqu turn tho plates upsi'do down, nnd, jleclaro.it impossible to oat your breakfast with out a silver fork, and alludo. ostenta-i tiously to 11 what you, havo been accus-t tomed to." , ( Those who know, tho world, will need no moro convincing proof that your aro1 outside thctpalq.of really good, socioty.) Just mako up ,your mind beforu you1 start out from .homo that you, wilt look1 ott tho sunniest side of ovory thing, cn-i joy yoursolf as much as you possibly can und uso every oudcavor to mako, tho joumoy as pleasant to thoso oroiitid you, and It will be very singular If soinnbody Isn't thdetler for It I' I Till! ABSURDITY1 OF DRINKING.1 It has become a sort of popular a! moat national faith that it Is not posslbld to bo truly happy 'unless you drink. Among certain classes, and thoy nroliy 110 means exclusively tho. lowest, drink Is tho beginning' und cud bf everything. Tho very natno of-liquor IS hold to' bo synonymous'with enjoyment,, nud tho dearer tlio liquor tho moro it Is prized and eovetod. Yet' tovery 'ma'n who is Rot a downright drunkard Is well award tho pleasures of drinklng'arp. beyond a certain point, a mockery, a delusion and a snare. I put It 'to nny oiio'who lias stood half tho night at a bar, or Sat lialfthonlght In nclub room, drinking, smoking and bandying reckless talk, K tlio eniovinent of such nn evening has been anything liko that of a fow quiet hours at home Avlth a book or newspa per? Thouvil inlluenco of titvoril plea tires on tho health Is loo olrvlous to bo denied by any ono. No ono over brought any good out of adrlnklng bout yot. It is a short, fover. Ish spasm of animal onjoymnnt, which leaves nothing behind liut'iuorosenes.s 1 ...V...H W...W.....1. ...... rttrei, unti iv.i.n . , -nvi-n-iuiiii .. i.ni headiu'ho. 1 slnuiltl liko to ask you, sir, If you say your prayers when you oomo homo in thatstato? Noyoudoq't. Yoit aro ashamod to sav them. Yoit Host none them until vou havo iiurired your self, until your mind and your Hps lu morn snhnr and vour behavior mont ni tional.. Noxtnlglit when you pivsii tlio hours ouletlv at homo witii a book oru rrlontl, you feel tlmt you liavo noil real enjoyment, nnd tliat tho tlmohas pnwsf nieasaiuiv. inni. you navo leuriien soinu- thine:, nud that you havo not Injured your health. You aro not ashamed to suy your prayers, and you got up next mornitiL' with n clear bend, a irood lin net He. and an Inereasesl facility for work und eulovmont of life.- -Alt Ihe YiWt J lound. RATES OP ADVERTISING, Ono square, (Ion llnw or lis (univa lent In nonpareil lypp) mieor two Inser tions, tl.CO; three insei lloiy, J2.no. uwmnmwn- && Two squares, . Sflt fflo 7,110 8,00 11,00 Three stuarc.iS,oo 7,00 9,u) 12,00 18,00 Four qnarcs...... 7,00 .uo 11,00 , 17,00 23,00 iVffrlji4"-??1 i2i!liC l&'po w,oo 'Half column ..,'6,W Is.M sow no,W C0.0O Ono column . ,30,00 BB.no iO,n no,m lOOfl . Exocutor'snr.Adinlnlalrntor'sNotlco, C-u.OO j 'Auditor's' or Assignee's Notice, $2.G0. " Local Ndtiecaf tU'dhty Oilits a lino; by tho year fen cents. , .Card-i hi itho "Directory'-' oolutiin, $2.00 per cur for tho llrst 'two' linos, and, LOO for each additional' line. ' ' 1 ' r it I, ii. .'Vcry dluguFar Will. 1 - - The-Columbia (Ohio) oUttfanays t ReeeuUy wo heard bf nrtd rend part or (hq most singujar will on .rccorij. Tlio 'maker or tlio will is represonfeil lo bo n shrdvi'd, successful business manwho ihns ncchmnlated quite n largo forf tine. Hoexlilbite no other signs of inanity lli.np may.liq derived from tho extrem'o eccentricity, of his will, although, It is probable' tho cdurts will, in duo eourso, bo' called' u'poli lo determine the ques tion whether the tostaldr was of sound nnd disjiosing niind. Tlio will disinherits nil thu natural heirs of the maker or it, and duyises tho en tiro, properly in trust for tho establishment orun Infirmary for (Sits. A most elaborate; architectural jilati for tho necessary buildings is attached to nnd mado part of tho will. It provides ureas for that sweet amatpry convqrso, so doar to tho fcllno hoart, and rat holes r iLw - l.'lli....1!.... .. . .. ui iiiu iiiusi, ruviiiing itaiiirLt, to tiu kdpt'well'8tockdd. Tho'most' Ingclilotis contrivances Uro-ViroVttletl for" securing ,to tho: cU,n chance of escapo,so tltatttlio cats may not Icwq .thq ' plcasyres.-oJulhu chaso by liuding tlielrproy. cumu too easily. High 'walls are to he liullt witii gontly'sloiilrig'Tddfsi for tho' liio'Olilfght iiro'uidnaddnnd'tiior'nbetuf'n'al ani'tiso mcnta of thecats. Thoi t.ni9tcds aro di rected lo select tho grounds for this nov el infirmary in-tho'mosl populous part oCEQino: American cltyJnnrtttlnJdSvisees jCrtjbpprpJcqted by rqcdnpctenkforco pi nurgo-j tronA!!,0'd'a,Yflg(jsloi,imouiiiiii fle-'i.. WiVCfirifttirlW n'Hio fits .i.s,()v- .M...1...t.,...l ...!M.I, 11 It. , 1 UtUlUlllll VVfMllll ,fUUj. VI illW,il.UU UU fumalo' who has ichlldrenor.who islun- dc'r, 'thirty ypars.oid. .There nro hun dreds, of niinjito. ditetjflQns, which iwo liavo no .umqq.ROte.j r ' Ono would suppose, that in .tho fbresro- Int- iiroulslons thn to-ifalnnlmtl irxhiiimt. iL.t Tj.i ...-tl Ttr". i.-.-ii- oijj.all jtljo cctjqtripjlfcsj of .onu Jiian, no w(oyer .urjujuojii nature;! nut, mo last p'fPYjsipii'.olfhj) jWilliSeqin? morowit- rageouslyiJsovt? than nny t hatgo heroic. SfeVXftTirii'tJrnYO AHjny life RlW-PSBll.Ve fi E"-W uvorytutng In 'ndttbQut.irjan wasfntertdod toibo uscun, anu jtnaqjijj.wpi mapss utHyjHs ord pi" oRi'maJatg. prqUct-nll the loseor spocids?1dVcii,as,dqdprotc:ta nnd watch es over nun, iorjHienevUvfl nihinel reiWous lir.s,ti($at,my body, oven after ilcatli, inay' coiU;iu.c, to bq made useful; aim Boconuiy, iijat u.may ,U0( miKiii 111 strrjwionfal, as.fiWjag pqssiblQ in furnisli- inj; a.aunuiuio,ipr,uio,proiecuoii oiiiue linillos Sf mt. ilooi Vrlnnil..t.ltfi (-nlKO-I do hereby doylso sad, bequeath tlio in- losunesoi my oquy 10 oo.muuo.up iivo fiddles'trlngs, thq proceeds to bo devoted 10 ino purcjiaspoi ,an nccoracon, wnicu slwU ,td played jju ,tlio auditorium of tlio t'al Jnflrniary by ,onq of tho egujiu nursci 'to bo sehjtctod jfor that purpose 'dxcluslvelyibq playing (to bq kept, uji forove'r'and ever, without cessation .day or night, Jn order, tliat liqpit ;nay liavo tho' privilege of.nlvyoys joarig and enjoylng-thati instrument whlciit 'the nearest' approach to thplr pntiif,ii voice." f any journal can give us ip formation of .a'm'drd singular wii lijn Ijild, wp should' liko to hear of It. 4 f ilumcc Shot, Who jihat has Iwen to tliu Wiiilo Mountains dur ng tho last twenty ycniM, Jias forgultcn I'ctcr IJinos, foriimrly "Jeading wliip" on tlio Mon'detb route, hut lately ibaggago agent nt GVjntro Har bor? Ono day, lust summer, F.oler took his gun a doublu-bairqlletl pieeo vf great repute and wonruWy Into the deep forest uf tlio foot of Red Hill, on a hunting expedition. Tlio .directors .of Jho Boston, and Malnq Railroad wero coming up on lhofollowlng day upon a sort of annual "dinnpr parly" and '!,"' and I'o.terj w,ishel to get a fow ulco partridges' fiif his old friend Wnjb er. " v Evening:, .canie. and J'qler returned, qntering (lio Uirgcj hall of tho lintel just as thu 'nuiuoro,UB,,gucst-i1(w?)-o .coniing out from sujiper. , , '.'Ah, r'olcfj .whatjd'yq shopU'," "Don't , ask wq.',XpiAVPuWi!t'. I'3 llqvo mi) if , .should, tell.yoiii.. Wh.eru' Colonel D"unl'ap'(- j'ruslift ijlpn't pyscxy lo't'liim ielt'ahout sfiqqtln' forjy lnqpns at'dnd slio'tagaln. Wllciv !" "But, Peter, y,'Jiat is it? Tell us." And ,tho eager guests crovydod urpind to hear what wonderful thing ho had done, '-''Hold "on 1 Justirivo me time, and l'Jt,tcll you. V'.m. a'll.cp'lteneiil now.',' ' Atlno'host'.h'ad, set u iiarlc-eoloreili pov tlo'upon thoiboard, from, whfpli Iter poured an amber liquid jutpR tuuibjpr.. Sugar 1iq uiutrt ntieci. an Wierf no oe ioved'ha'd alrdady'ljcon'siipiilied, wwnt. i'.,o lio'draiik tnd hevcrago ami lliov turned to tho yaUIug assembly. "aentlouicn," Jo sala owl' ou tho solemn truth ; and you can bo liovo nip pr.jiot. as ypuiplease.- SI went to tlio" wdddsr-trampod over tho hot parhfdgd fround-rcla(n'bcrcd,half way Up iiel 111H anu poneu iiroumi mini wp'U-nigli sundown, vithont,seeing tlio first blessed tiling wortli shooting. .t ' .. w -l .u 1 r..- 1 ...til f ltlSUty iX SUinou iur iiuiito wiiu mi empty gaiiio-bag. I'd got down to tho old loggJag-pnth by tho brook, and as I was turning ,Uown by tno name, j. Hap pened lo cast my oyca, upon a little dump 'of white walfts that gro' Just over tlio brook. Vou know where- t(iey nro? Woll-tho fancy sirkmo tliat I'd llrO jnto tliat thicket. 1 uniu'i, roai- Iy tlilnic tliorowas auytuiug inero; out, I wanted' to'empty my gun, and 1 might us well inako a chance shot as nott So I set both hammora, and took nliii right straight at tho middle of tho clump, ... 1. i ...i... .1 i Whero tlio leaves wero 1110 iuickusv. 1 1 anybody had told mo that thero was gnmo In' thfrroTdr 1110, 1 wouitiirt navo bellov(Hl"em'-I didn't expect It. nut r let drlVo--ilreil both barrels at once - nud Iheard'lhOTdtot crash ihrough thi tlilckly-phckod boughs. Overtlm brook I Jtinipcd, and went lo tno mapies. (loodntuu gracious! You won't believo mo." "Yes, wo will. What was It ?" And tho oxclted, eagor-inultitudo pressed nearer. "What did yo shoot, Peter? What did yo find?" "Just ns I had expected," replied Peter, edging towards tho door. "I didn't liellovfr there was any thing, thero, and there wusn't 1"