, rBDLIBlIED KVKIlY FRIDAY MOIUMNU m I nr. colvmuiait nuiLinnn seaiitiib count noesit, nr HENRY L DIEFFENBACH, miTon and rnoriiiiTon, jcai'-Two DriUr. a Year payMe In alnset OIKOUJjATION J3BOO. JOD rniHTINO 0lJ(l,leserlptlnni executed with neatness nd dispatch reasonable rales VOLUME Vi NO, 9. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 18T1. COL. DEM. - VOL. XXXV NO. 2. One inch, (twelve Unci or lis equivalent in Nonpareil type) one or two Inter tlcim, W.tpi three lnirtlonf,l2.t)0. flPACK, lu., 1ut tit, 6". It. Onalnch. tl.&Q tV 14,00 ffl.OO IIO.VU Two Inchei 3,50 5,00 7,iK) 9,W I6,W Tbrco Indie 5,00 7,00 0,00 12,001 18,00 Four Inches. 7 00 &.00 11,00 1T.00 W,D0 Quarter coluran.,10,00 12,00 11,00 200 80,00 6lfcotHmn-.....15,00 18,00 3000 80,00 60,00 ODecolumuw....30,0U 80.C0 40,00 60,00 100,(0 KxccutorM or Administrator's Notice, IMP, Auditor's or Assignee's Notice, $2.50. LocaI notices, ten cents aline. Cards In lhe"llulnessDlreetoryM column, ti.10 per year for the first two lines, and $1.00 for each ftddllionalltne Patent Medicines. To ncbllttftted Fcrauni, SBftm Mver Complaint, To thoiehavlnit no Appetite, J Tothoiewlth Jlrok n lKiwn Constitutions, To Nervous IVoplo, ,L To Children Wasting ftwnsv Towiy 'wllli Debilitated UUmUvo Oman. Oftxtftrlng tcUh any of the following Sympknit it Meh trnl(catc Dinrderttt Lti er or OtomarK such as Con Rtlpatlou, Inward Plies, Fulness or Iltood to tlio ll'cad, cM lty of the Btomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Full ncsor Weight In the Btomach, Hour Erucltatlons,Hlnltlnffor Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Hwlmmlng of lli Head, Hurried and Dl (limit IlrcnthluK, Fluttering at the Heart, Choklugor HufrbcntlngHensatlon when In ft Lying l'oiture, Dimness ol Vision, pots or Webs beforo the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain In tho head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of tho Hltln and llyes, l'ftln In tho Hide, Hack, Chest, Limbs Ac., Huddcn Flushes of Heat, Hurtling 1u tho Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Bptrlts. IIOOFLAND'8 (IIXIMAN MTTKllS, a Utters without Alcohol or Bplrlts of any kind. Indifferent from nil others. It Is composed of tho miro Juices, or vital ntiNcii'Lit or hoots, HhRtis, and I1AKK8, (or as medicinally termed Kx'tracU.) tho worthless or Insert portions of tho Ingredients not being used. Thercforo In 0110 initio of this Hitters there In contained as much jnedlclnl virtue as will bo found In several Rallons itt ordinary mixtures, 'ine uoots, sc.,usca in this Hitters aro grown In Germany, their vital nrlnclplcs extracted in that country ijyancjeiv ttflc C'lumlst, and forwarded to the manufactory In tills city, whero they are compounded and 1 xi t tied. Containing no spirituous Ingredients, this Bitten Is free from the objections urge. against all others; no dcslro for stimulants can bo Induced from their usc.tuey rannoimaitc tirutiK ards, and cannot under any clrcumlauccst have any but a beneficial efrvct. 1IOOFI.ANIVH GllttMAN TONIC, Wnscotniounded for those not Inclined to ex treme bitters, mid Is intei.ded for uso In cases when somo alcoholic Mlmulnnt Is required In connection with tho Tonic properties of tho 1111 tern, Each boltlo of tho Tonic contains ono bottle of tho HltU rs, combined w 1th miroHANTA CIlUZ HUM, and flavored lu Mich a innnucr that tho extreme bitterness of tho bitters Is overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and nleaisnl to the palate, nud containing the medi cinal virtues of the Hitlers, Tho price of the Tonic is $1.W per Hottle, Mhlch many pcraom hlnk too hitch. They must tako Into consldcra Hon that the stimulant used Is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor article could bo fur nished at a cheaper price, but Is It not better to nay a little inoro n d hao n good article? medicinal preparation should contain none but tho best Ingredients; and they who expect to btaln a cheaper compound, nnd lelieneritcd by It will most certainly bo chentcd. Columbia Oounty Official Direotory, 2rCttttrnt Judge Wtt.M AH CI.WXU.. AiiocUUeJttiiffcs-inAx imnn, Isaac B. Mox OR. lrothfmotarj, dc WKM.tnTO?f If, Knt, JttffUterA Recorder Wii.MAMson II. jAtoiiV. Dlxtrlct AttnrnruV.. It. leiT.ni. pheriff Aauon Hmitii, cnirvcjor isaau jjrwitt. irrnturcr uaviu lxnVENnr.fU, CbmmlntloneTi WiT.t.iAst il. mnrv. i.vutra rtonniNM, II rn a 11 j, itr.F.iirn. lummwwnrrr UCTA VI M.IAM K HtCKIt Aum, Auditor It. J. fAMHfitff.T.. A. .1. A 1 imiiKuiK Dan 1 ei, hr.K. CvronerJ 0 1 1 N I. I10UCK, Juru Oimmtaiinncra Isaah MrllitinK.Tniiv Mr-. Anai.u County iiujicrintendent- CHAUI.E5 G, Haiiki.kV. BloomsLurg Official Directory. lrst Xattonnl Jl(inkCitM. 11, PAXToN,rres't., I'. Titbtin. Crmhlcr. CktumbUt (untli Mutual tiavtna t-milnntl T.nnnAa tociatlunU. 11. I.ITTI.K, Pres t., C. V. MII.LKH, Bee'v. Jttoomtburg Ztuitding and Saiing Vund Attorut Hon John Thomas, Fres't., J, H. HouiaoN, Hec. ITCSlUCni, U V JIIT3IOVKK, HCC'y, ITTif. MOItltlH. Merchant Tailor corner of Cen- M tro and Matu st., over Miller's store. vlMiHj DRUGS, GIIKMIOALS, Ac. lOYHH HltOS., DruegUtw and Apothecaries, UL iirnwir uiuctt aw v i' Jewelry Ac, MalnBtfcct near Vest ut. v:Mil3 U Jewelry, Mufti stM Just below 'the American I llollKO. I-M OtllH HHIINII AIII). Watch nnd Clock maker. J uenr southeast corner Main aud Iron &ttt.vlH it o o f 1. A N H H O KUMA A JI I TTKliS, nil It OO FLA XJt'.S J KRM AN TON I C WITH ItOOFT.AND'rt PODOPIIYLLIN IMI.L, It.L it tn viir, They are the On 11 test 11 is o o i l' i it 1 r 1 1: K H Known to tho Medical world, and will eradl cute diseases arising from Impim Mood, Debility f the Dlgestlvo Organs, or Dlhensed Idver, In a Kiiorur ui no uuiii any outer kihiwu reineiueit. apHAK roitTiiiwi: hhmkdiix. TetiLimony 7 1 mu. 1 eo iq w . wooiiw,iwi.yr7T(i 1-110 ut- the tit the Supreme lUntofJ'enmytxaniaiatprci- rut Member of Omgrefrom rt nnyliftnla,VTitri: I'nii.AKr.i.riiiA, .narcu luio, irui I nnd"Hoollaid'K(Kriuan HllterH" Is a goH' t iiitc, Uheful in dlKcuses of the digest lvi organs1 .....t ,.r ..... l,...1A.l. I.. ...ki-.o..r.1-.I.II1ff titiil vi nut ui.ouui; v. wouuwahu. II... t. 1. ...... r-l.i. f ?.. il!a. V.i prone .vuri or ivnntjjivuiun, Piin.AI)i.i.i'HiA, April S 1S07. I coiiHklcr "ilnoflund's (lermau Hitters" n vuluu- li 11 1111. n nn 1 11 n tn nf ut tiwlrn nr I ltd liriiul Inn nr tuvi'ui 11, 1 uitrn, nit its JAM US THOMPSON. OiUrtttf I'ennt.ulvftnUt. 1'JIII.AnKLl'HlA, June , 1WW. IHaNofound by experlenco tliut "Iloolland' (HTinan Hitters" Is a very good tonic, relieving Hon, Wm, F, Hogers, Mayor of the City ofltvjjalo. Mayor's onicc, Huiralo, Juno 22, !Wi9, 1 lmvo used "JIoollaud'K German Hitters and Tunic" in my family Jurlng tho past year, nnd cau recommend them ns un excellent tonic, 1m I'nrtlngtoue nnd vigor to thosystem. Their uso has been rrdiutle of decidedlv beneficial klitcts, W.M.F. UOUKIW, Hon, James M, W00J, JU'Mayor of Williumtport, I take great plcasme in recommending "Hoof- land s utruiau Tonic" to any ono who may ij mulcted 1th Dybpenfa. I had tho Dyhpepsla 1'iUlly it was impossible to keep any food on my stomach, and I become ho weak as not to be able to walk halt a mile. Two bottles of Tonic chVcted aj erfect cure. JAMF.S M, WOOD, RKMKMUKU THAT II00FLAN1VS OKKMAN IlllTKllS AM) HOQFLAN&S GJCRMAN TONIC ill cure every t'rwo of IARASjNIUS, ukmkuuku THAT HOOFLAND'H UEIIMAN UOinDIIM i lllooa, rlt tho tonfd Mver to hmllliy notion I Ulllt tn IIflhtn Vmt li lima safnlo fliri.m.li iitii: AlmriUhlpti ur exjjonure, Uody. OrangovilleT Diroctory I Choice Poetr y . A COI.BMAN.MerchuBt Tailors nd A. Oent's fitrnlstilng good., MalnHt.,n,zt iloor to the Jlrlck Hotel. vtul7 1 HI. HICItniNO A BnoTiimCcttrpoiiterirftml At llullilcru, Main t., below 1'Ido. vl-un BOWKIt A IIEIIRINU, rlmler In Drr Uoodl, lrocerlc, Lumber nud teuornl Mcreliandlio, Main at. vl-n(7 -itiitrMr t mrvr. i.. . u.i ll li KolirM'lIiiirycor.orMaltintKirinoit,,v.tn7 Dk. u. A.jMi.uAiuiKl.,liynlclnnandjnrKOon, Muln t., next door to Uood'a Hotel, V1-IU7 I Ucnlerlll irnln.MIUHtreet. I-.nVAKI).S. riiyMclan and Hureeon, Main vtni 1 Bloomsburg Directory. HTOVK3 AND TINWAIIE. . it'rt block, .".lulu at, ucit or Mnrkcl. vl.nl! ACOI1 MIITi. dealer In atovea nud tlnn-aro .Mam atti'ei,nbovo court uoufio, viuii ItAVID HKItltlNO, Klonr and Urlst Mill, ami r T. t: I1 ftlVurst doornboveM'Hcnry'. Hotel, 1 A.MKSII.lIAItSIAN.Cublnot.Make; aud Un- v uenaKer, .nam Hi,, below l'lno, I M. IIAUMAN, Haddle and Harnca. malrer. (I . Aiaiu hi,, uppue Frame utiurch. b and Maiiuractule'r.urplowa, Mll Mt. vlui CAMOnr,m!Altri,K8S.MakerofthellBylimt O drain Uradie, Malnut. viuj. WILLIAM IiKLONCl' Hboemakernuii ma turer ut Brick,. MlllKl.,wnto(l,.ne CLOTIIINQ, Ac. CatawiBsa. A VII) LOWKNHI!nO.McrclmntTallor..Malli al.,d door above Amertcnn lloufto. vlnl.l K. DALLM AN. Merchant Tailor. Becond Bt. Uobblus' llulldlUK, V2-U18 izooiU. srocerles. and vz-nn 1 I". I.11T7,, DruitRUtandApothrrnry.Mnln at. below tho I'ostoillce, vl.uil iir rrti'J U'lirnill'u in M, 11IIOIIHT, dealer In Ot CLOCKS, WA1C1IKS, &C. jJl. DryUoodn.OrocerlcaAc, U.J. K. UOHHINH. Burgeon and Physician 1 necouu oi,, uciow itiam. n ILHHHT A KUNK.drv VI general merchandise, Main Btreet I H. KIBTHKH, "Cnttawlssa House,' T KKILFIH. Ill lard Kn oon. Ovsters. nnd Iro Jj. Cream In seasou MaluBt. v2nl'2 M, HHOHHT. dealer in General Mcrchandlso Vi-nts , Corner Main and Becond UlreeU. CitlKOliHIIANNA or Hrlck Hotel. H. Kosten- fj bauder Proprietor.south-eastcoruer Main and til t. U. AIMIOTT. AttnrtiPV nt Inw. Muln ML W V2nl2 "Ml Onre li Snfflflfnt for Too. When In temptation's trying hour, When aisallod by Satan's powor, When I stand upon the brink, Tempted Batan's draughts to drink; . When tny strength begins to fall. And Batan's eloquence prevail ; Then, show mo, Lord, Ihy blest decree, That, "thy grace Is snfllclcnt for me," Wheu adverso winds around mo roar, When friends depart to return no more, When by one flerco and mortal stroke. The dearest ties of earth aro broke f Whon I retrospective rove, 'Mid withered Joys, nnd burled lovej Then to thy promise, Iord I lice. That "thy graco Is sufilcient for me." When In the Insltremendous day, When on tho bod of doath I lay, When the cares of earth receding flies, And with them, all earthly ties, Wheu, I draw my last, last breath, While my eyelids closo In death; Then, Jesus, grant, my soul to see, That, "thy gract is sumdent for me." H. lu Tho llmenly Shore, The following lines aro said to have been dic tated by tho spirit of Kdar A. Poo to a spiritual medium, who must iiavo imj some genius herself: From tho throne of lireeternal, Prom tho home of love supernal, Where tlianngel feet make iuii!j jver tui me starry noor, Mortals. 1 1 e come to meet von. Come with wordi of love to greet you, Ana 10 ton you or tne glory i nut is 111 1 mi luruver uiru. Once before I found n mortal ailing at tiiu tiemcn.y portal -Waiting but to cutch theucho Prom t hat ever oncnlmr door. Aud I seized his quickening being, Ami inruugu 1111 nit iiiwiiru seeing Caused my hurnlug apirallou 111 u uvry 11000 10 jhjut 1 Now I comomoro mecltty human, And the weak linn of 11 woman Touch with fire from oil the. altar oi wuii uuruiugiMor yore; Hut, In holy loe UeHccudlng, With her chastened bel.is blending, i, wuuiu 1111 out nuuii Willi jiiusiu 1 1110 on Prom t bright celestial shore. (!ATII(!AHT. Watch and Clock Maker. Mar- , ket MTeet, below Main. vI-nl-3 BOOTS AND SHOES. AVID HKTZ, Hoot and Shoemaker, Malnst. uciow iia.imaii Kiore, wcsi 01 itiaruei! II HI., Vl-13 HHNHY KHKIM, Manufacturer and deuh-r In HmtK and Bhoes, Groceries, etc.. Main street. .asi liioomsuurg. vi-ntd M. ItUOWN'. I loot nml Rhoemaker. Main street, under Urou u'h Hotel, vl-nl3 lUtOPESSIONAL. IIOWKH, Burgeon Dentist, Malnst.. Vl'UU Light Street. IT V. OMAN t To.. Wheelwrights, first door IOHN A. OMAN. Maniifiictnrer and dealer in J Hoots and Bhoes, vlnld nP.Ti:it KNT, dealer In-4)ry Goods Groceries, 1 Flour, Feed, Bait, Klsh, Iron, Nails, etc., Main rtireei. viuia 1 T fl. KNT, dealer in Btoves and Tin ware in IV all its brauclicH. v Buck Horn. IIL II. C. U above tho Court Hoiihe. i) Exchange 11 lock 0 er Webb's bookstore v3-u'-8 H. H, F. KINNEY, Burgeon Dentist. Teeth I'xiruntu wiiiiouviain; imiu si, II (l..t 1 1)1 goods, uioccrles and general merchandise. t imi store iu souiu euu 01 town. MIOKMAKKH, dealers lu dry UU1HL'. I V2-D18 Ah ono heart yearns for another As n child turns to Its mother 1 rota tne golden gates or glory Turn I tit vurtb unrn mnrn Where I drained the cup of saducis. vt iioiu niy wmi hiuiix 10 iiiuuilCK, Aim me h uiuer onrniug ouiowh Mwcpt my burdened being o'er, Hero the harpies and the rnveiis iiuniaii vampyres, Miruiu craveni li eyed upon my soul and substance, Till I wjlthcd In nnguliih sore; Lltonud 1 seemed tiitn mlsniuted. For I felt accursed nnd fated, hlko a restlobs, w rnthlul spirit Wanderlui' on the Mtygian shore. Tortured by n nameless yearninir Hike a frosl.llro freezing burning Did the purple pulsing luo-tldo Tnro' fu levered ctiannels pour, Till the golden bowl liie'a tuixeu Into hhinlug shreds wus brokeu, my ciiaineu una eiiuiuiK npirn C, II An Adroit Sell, Ono day n Kcntlomnn called In nt tlio etoro of Mr. Solomon Jacobs, In I'nv tuckot, with a violin unfter his arm. Ho purchased a necktie for which he paid fifty cents, nnd then asked perm I slon to leave his box while ho did n fow errands down town. Old Jacol3 n dealer In now nnd Becond-hatid clothing linu no objection. " It h a violin," puld tho L'pntleiimn, which 1 prli.o very lilirhly. It was Riven mo by an Italian, who died nt my father's house. I beg of you to ho careful of It, sir Jlr. Jacobs promised, unit tho owner of tho precious violin departed Toward noon, whllo the old clot nine dealer was very tluoply engaged In the worn of soiling a suit of shoddy for n bang-up I'ruttlun tricot, a stranger en tcrotl tlio st(ro n remarkably well dressed man, with a distinguished look. Tho violin bow was In sight upon tho sneii, una no ono was near to prevent, tho new-comer slipped around and opened tho box nnd took out Ahc Instru ment, n very dark hucd nnd ancient looking one, "Hnllol" cried Jncobi, when ho heard tho sound of tho violin, " what for you touch Jat, eh ?' Tho r.tranger explained that ho was it professor tlmt ho was leader of an orchestra anl that ho could never s-eo u violin without trying It. And then ho drew tho bow across tho strings, playing a fov passages of n fine old German wnllz. My soul !" ho cried, after ho had run his lingers over the Instrument awhile, " that Is tho best violin I ever saw ! There Is not a better ono In tho city a perfectly genuine old Crcmonlal I will give you u hundred dollars for It. Jacobs said it was not his, " I will L'lve you it hundred and (lftyl Two hundred." Mr. Jacob's wa forced to explain how the violin cainn to bo left In tho store Tho stranger h.td taken out his pock ct-book, and drawn forth two ono huu drcd dollar bank notes. Ho put them back, remarking " 1 must have tho violin If money will buy It. When tho owner returns, will you ask him to wait for mo V If 10 cannot wait, ask him to meet mo hero at f! o'clock. If ho cannot do that, tell him to call tit tho oIllcoofthoTreas urer of tho Academy of Music, and In qulro for tho director of tho orchestra. Will you do that? Jacobs bald ho would. " Hut," suggested tho stranger, "you need not tell tho man what I said about his violin nor what I'vo offered ; be cause ho may hnvo no Idea of tho trois uro ho possessor. ou will bo careful and circumspect.' The strunger wont away, and Solo- mon Jacobs rillojtcd. In the course o an hour the owner of tho violin return ed, and asked for tho box. Hut tho shoddy man had been captivated by tho golden bait. " What would the gentleman sell his violin for? At first tho gentleman would not 1 1 -4 1 - en to the first proposition but after a deal of 11 talk ho confessed that ho was not himself a professor, and could not well afford tu keep such a valuable iu strument. Ho would sell it for $175 not a penny less, Solomon Jacobs paid tho money and became tho legal possessor of tho violin ronilv to tuko nnvwhnro from .'100 tn ..it..... li.. .. 1 I,. M ' Jill 1 1 Ml- II MUllliill'lu . - frnin tlin .ilrnnlnr nf II... nh.Wlu lite j'-usiuu .iiyiu, an ituiu mm uui- ,,..,,,. ,,,, 1 -V , t .. ll...t I ..u.l. OI.URl.ll ...IUU..IK , , .11........... ..1,1 ,., ,,,.. A, to the centralizing efforts of the-prcsont )linnm, nr v . ,,,,, P!lrrl,.,, .,, A .li.iliiLl.nMi.,1 ll,i,u,iii..niu ll,anln,tn ,-- Jiuuilllinimiiiu, miniunnui .,,,.1.,, , , n rM ,.. I f. ., ,,, nQl., peru.ieni.iuust.uiii ., . . , , , "l i s mniiinK question which in mu i...i i . .1.1 .I....u r,f tlw. H-,,1- llll In fallor ' M"'""' nuuwiil from the 1 wlilto lips of loyal orators, " Two .dollars and n half without tho and meet with n doubtful nud halting box.' lesnOIlSO from tllClr Sttinlll Hearers. Can. Rnlnmnn .Uini nf ntilnlnn ll.nl ... 1 . ..... ,!. . ..f U...llrt, t.'l.,. ..uu. w. v, ....u,. lliatlKS IU I..U IllUUIB Ul IIIUIUUI PIUIW .,nlnmi,n iul,r, lf.fl tl, flnltn In trm.l n iillull-ni-Oll til llill- Vl'llll 11 lltnm.l 1 hviim.t,tMii ..... ...w ..ut.,. !'!' llevoud all doubt or cavil we hiscaro was n swindler, and that tho 1 Aare ix government, nnu a government uirector was a partner in 1110 unsincss. so fondly devoted to tho cue of Its pec-. n,i that togetiier they had mado him l " '"""r'-Vrn-V feirvictini. That night shoddy was our minds for a single hour. It follows marked up 10 per cent. us about nlonir with our shadows. It wliolenalo ntul rotnll, KxcIiuueo llloclt. vl-uli THAS.HYllUrH.COFFKII.BUaAIl, MOLASSES leeis 111 our pOCKCIS nnu umpiies tueir (,'oMrur.Konv ctlucatlon Is tlio latest I'UII.UII.s llltu us uiiiiiivuiiius vuiius. ii k . ,,r nn.l ,. ,111 In in I'mmi- vnn n pOHtte Kplscopal Clitlrcli, nenrlv o- v l-li 111 (1. UAKKI.KY, Attorncy-nt-lJtw. Office, 2a tloiirlu KxchnuEclllock.uearthe'Kxcbnure tl.iti-l." ,v V4-U3 T II. Ml-KKIjVY.M. U.,8urBt-oii nnd I'liytlclan j . iiuiiiiMue jiuiu nit, uuiuw Aiurut-i. v.nij Jll, l:'ANH, M. I)., Huruoim nnd l'liyslclnu, MoutlmliluMiUiihtrect.bcluwlHrkvl, vl-nlj T C. ItUTTKIt, M. I). Hurgcou nnd l'liynlclan tj . ..nrKci hirt'tti, iiuuvu .nin, I II. UOlllMiN. Attorncv-nt-I.nw. Olllccllnrt- 1111111 'h liulUll.it:, Mnln htreet. 2-n20 Philadelphia Directory. JAOIiK HOTEL. 'J'4T NoRTItTlllunSTltEhT, It. I). CU.MMIXOS, I'norntRTOB. JOHN STllOUP A CO., HucceHsors to Stroup A ltrotlier, WHOIKSALi; UKVLKIIH IN KIbll. No. 21 North Wharves and 25 North Thlid Ht thltadelphla. Leapt I rem out lis prison door. Never did my soul coj Hut while living, strlvlug, dying everuui mysoui coanocryini "1 o wuo guide the rotes aud 1' MILLINERY k FANCY GOODS. 11 IJ l'KTKUMAN, Millinery and Fancy Ool. U. ojiposue upibcopai cnurcn, .nam m, vl-nlJ IIHS Ll.ZIK RAHKLKV, ill l . bulldlnir Mnln btreet, Itamsey vl-t.M . a I ill Itoukii.'nnd Stiitiunery. KxelialiEe ltlock.Maln ireei vlnu MIHH M. IlKKHIUKKO.V, Millinery nud Fancy (iooitn,Malll bt,, licluw Market. vlli.l Mltst. I:. KLINE, Millinery nnd l-nucy OoodM Mn I n street hclow Market, vl-ul IlltS. JULIA A. 4 SAUU 1IAUKI.EY, Ladles' ill (.'luakn nnd l.rcHS l'uttenu, boutliensl rorner Main nud Weslfcti. vl-n MUM: MISHKH IIAltMAN Millinery nnd Fancy Ui.uUh, Main 8t btlow American uoime, vin.i HOTKLS AND SALOONS. VOltKH IIOTI'.L, by T. llcnt, ur Main street. Tnvlfir. oast end vl-IJ WUIMYKK A JACOllY. Confectionery, Jlakery M ami tiyster saloon, wnoiesaiennu rc.au. r.x cluumii llloclt, Mali, stteet, vl-ull JeSI'TU-ll, MEItOIIANTS AND GltOOEUS. T M. KEI'lll' ICHAUUSON L. WKIGHT, Jll. ATTOItNEY AT LAW, NO. I! SOUTH SIXTH STllEET. rnit.AnRi.pni i S,'CJ-ly JJ W. HANK'S iviiu.,i.n.i,ri iuiiallu, wur r, A .' CIOAlt waukiiousi:, Nn. 1 lit North Third Street, lletween Cherry nnd Itace, westslde. rhtladelvhla. pilANK A STKKTCH, inuccchsors 10 a. 11. v auer,j Importers uud Dealeis in tlUtfCNSWAKE, CHINA, AND ULAHS, No. N.ThlrdStreet, Pctween Hace and Vino His. riUIiADKI.I'lUA. . r-: . sT.iiVii. I. II waltki;. Kpeclal Partner. aho cryiiiti-- Ltes and Fulrlefl (five. oh. ulvo me. 1 imotore. From tlio m rlad hosts ut natloui, From tlie count ks.i constellations, one pure sptrlt that can hivo me ouu that 1, too. can adored'' Then this fervent aspiration Found my fainting hu1 salvatlou For from out Its blackened llrc-cr pW Did my restless spirit hoar And my beautiful ideal, Nob loo salutly to he real, lUirst more brightly on my vision, Thau tho faacy-formed Lenore, 'Mid thesurglug seas sho found me. With the billows breaking 'round me. And my saddened, sinking spirit lu her arms of love uphuru ; I.Ike a lone one, u eak and weary, Wnud'rlng In the midnight druiry, On her sinless, stainless bo&om ilruught mu to the honveuly shore, Mko the breath of bUmon.- blending, I.lko the prayers of saints ascend I up, IJke tho ralnliow's seven-hued glory, lllend our souls forevermoio, Kurt lily love and lust enthned me, Hut Divluest love has saed hip, And 1 itnnw now Urst and only. J low to love aud to adore. Oh, my mortal friends nud hi others, i We aro each and all another's, And the soul that gives most ireely From Its treasury hath the moie; Would you loteyour llle you Und It, And In giving lovo you bind it, Like an amulet of safety, On your hourt forevermoio! Miscellaneous. loit Arts. In regard to colors wo aro far behind tho ancients. Konoof tho colors In tho Egyptians' paintings of thousands of ycart ago nro In tho least faded, except tho green. The Tyrlnn purplo of tho entombed city of 1'ompcll Is as ifrcsh to-day an It was thrco thousand years ngo. Somo of fho stucco, brokon up nnd mixed, roverttd to Its original lust trc. And wo pity tho Ignorance of tho dark-skinned children of the ancient Egypt. Tlio colors upon tho walls of Nero's rental vault aro ns fresh as If painted yesterday. So Is tho chock of tho Egyptian prlnco who was contem poraneous with Solomon, nnd ICleopa tro, nt whoso, feet Crosar laid life riches of ids empire. I And In regard to mctnls. Till edges of tho statutes of tho obelisks ol 5j?ypt nnd of tho nnclcnt walls of Itoi 9 nro Bhnrp as If but hown yesterday. And tho stones tlll remain as closolj lilted tlmt their scam?, laid with inorli, can not no ponotraioa with tho eddo of n ponknire. And their surfaces dro ex ceedingly hard, so that wheu the Krench aflsls engraved two lines upon thoouelili brought from Egypt, they destroyed In tedious task, mnnv of the best tool- vlilch can be manufactured. And yet icso ancient monuments nro traced alhver with Inscriptions placed upon the in olden timo. This, with other fac of nstriklng character, prove that they rero far more skillful In met als than ) nre. Quito recently it Is recorded lit when nn American vessel was on thlshores of Africa, a son of that benieVcd region, mndo from nn iron hoop litnlfo superior to any on board tiiu Wl, nnd nnother made a , sword of liiascus excellence from a pleco of Irol Fiction i-l-cry old : Scott had his counterpart Vo thousand years ago. A ttory is tow a warrior who had no time to wait lr (1,0 nnitipr r.in,ln r his wenpoii,TjteZo,iit red hot, nnd found to hlslrprbio that tho puro air had tempereVi rou ltltl) au oxccnont steel wcapon.Vho tempering of steel. inureiuri-, wmvviw now to us ncentu j oiiii-v, ...n iwo inousnnil years ago. eniiiauon is Kmcii a V(.ry modern nrt. J5UI tins IS 1 t 10 fact, fur nnnrl. urcs, umiuostionaV made for tho nur poso of ventilatl(laro found t tho yramid tombs ofl-yi.t. Yet thous ands of years ago tlbarbarous pagans went so lor as to vaiato their tombs, while wo yet scaii- know how to ventilato our houselCablnet Maker. a est coiner Main nud lion sis. vl-nU ri C. MAI'.H, Dry (loods nnd Notions, south n ll.SKIllnl.TZ.dea or lu l.rv floo, ti.cerk'S. Hoots, siioes. Ac. corner Main and Irou streets, V3-U30 1 A. IlECKLllY. Hoot and Sho store, lioolcs U. & btntlonery, Mnlti St., below Market, vlull 11 JACOltS. Tonfcctlonerv. groceries etc.. Main IV. st below Iron vl-(8 II MENDKNIIATiL.denernl Stock nf Merclian I j. disc nnd LuuiLer, comer of Mnln street nnd Uerwlck road. vl-uli iVHT, with IOX . WEIIU, Confectionery and Ilnkery JiAHNKS, IJHO. 4t 1IERUON, HATH, CAl'8, HTUAW GOODS & VVIXH, No. tai Market fttreet, (Abovo Fifth,) I'lULAOELI'lIIA. "yAINAVItlGIIT ct CO., IIUM.WAIWj UliUV.ilir, N, K. Comer Becond and Arch Streets, rniLAiEi.riiU, Dealers lu Main St., above Court House. vlnl.i tlno tiro iSc, Mnln vi-noo. TH. MAIi:, Maihmoth (Irocery, . eerles. Fruits, Nuts, Provision, and Iron Streets, JUCK, 8PJCI.S, Ut CAUI1HODA, AC.-IC. O0rders will reo-lve prompt attention, may 10,07-tf. IICELVV, NHAIj A CO , dealers in Dry Oooih ill uroceries, v iour, r ecu, rnii, r isu, 4roii,an eic,, e r. cur, Jiuui uuu Jiuriici, km. MILLEU Jt SON, dealers In DryOooch, rnrerfps. Oueenswnre. Flour. Salt. Shoes. ntlous, etc.. Exchange lllock, Malubt, vl-uli Business Cards. M. L'VELLK, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, Aslilmul, Hcliuylklll County To. MISCELLANEOUS. TUHNEK c ONHTAUMIS ULANKS for sule at the Cor.i'M n onico. 1)11. 1I001I,1MS l'ODOIMl Y L Ij I N, ou Bubstllule for Mercuiy Pills. Twn pit.T-h a tinui. ric AJtoui, I L 111 tint nPPPMlllV t, ii.trn . ..9 tl.Ann liiLl liifrrRdlentta I'm1nrliuiii,i r,.(i. i nnilrnun It sifiir I tu ni.f Hllnf nnll.... 1.. .. 11.. iuuh tiiv )UHtri ivit urj ,3 t-v re from Hie w mi j.iu.i. nvi-ua 110 ma lies a nrr.fw nn it mi ... .. .... . uu i nnu ihciiieuies win ub sent ritlNClPAI. OFFICK. at the (llMtMAM -w - ""'I D..t ft "llUUtllJUlU. HAN, III. KVAIVS. lruiirlrfnr. Formerly C. M.-iAPwanw .t, en Jiemuiieiare for toils bu irtlni.'i. xv,.M. aiu( Methrine fitutftitirrVHherh (lu2U71y n M. rilHTHTM av Kmtill(. Trunk a Harness J. maker. Slave's lllock Muln Street, 3nlU i llOliriINS.li mmr dealer second door Irom U northwest corner Main and Irouets. vl-ull t i t 4ivjiv. tun, n uu j-aiierL iuuuw nuuttm i, and futures, Hupert blovk, Malu st, vHl A. L I'UYHICIAX AND bUHOEON, llLOOMSIIUIta, I"A. Ol iricic o or Luts's DruuStore. IteiWen. Flfllihtietl, UecW.O. f W. MILLElt, v. Office Court IIouBe'Alley, below the Colum- uian Ollke, llouulles, Hack-Pay and reiuions cotiei'ieu. . ,.P An nut .itt.l It a.ves hoi. at 'wo wean legislature. Parents and guardians cenerousiv L'lves awnv our nubile lands nro to bo compelled to send their chll to swindling railroad companies, lest ilrcn to school at least thrco months In woshouiu grow uioaieti unit arrogant umU .t,ar umu.r tt penalty of lino and bv reason of our meat possessions. It I, , ' .....,., banks for us nnd prints our money. It ' i'""--". " " "uuit...,s uu u-etillL-litons us with cartloads of costly 'i-l1 power much longer, wo may volumes on agriculture, raionis, ami e.ieei toseo acts passcti compelling an tribute to rcsclblng inlm. tn sen! us n to sc 100 . " 111,1 mu" "U biuui not eat aim This Is tho last and mightiest stroke drink what clothing they shall wear of beneficence that It has iu contompla- aml what ticket they shall vote. Timo tion. A Dill is now penning in tne mw winn ,,, limi1, t,., ,.in,i rr Mm ill. r T IIJ,.,,.n.,nItf,1J t W'lliil.IllK. " " i 1 . wv. ,,u,rrnll il, for i o iaiob Uhmcut of w'y Powwd and enjoyed, but r.V. . i-. v ..... ..ii .i. 1 1 ,,.,.1.,,- n... ,.r 11.,. it. ...11... ii.n.... 'iSatlOlini DCIlOOIS till liver lliu Jl.t.u. uiimi. mv uuu ui iviiuiv.tiiioui uaau There Is to boa ' Xatioual buperintend- boated liberties aro fast passing away ent' at Washington, with 11 sa ary of .,.. ,ll0 ..overnmcnt Itself ranldlv volumes on agriculture, raionis, ami exjieet toseo acts passcti eomp tho like, and scatters garden fceeds' with persons to attend and conti richest hand' over tho whole breadth S0I110 ,mrii,.i,i ,r i-inin-li nr of tho continent. And now It is ' " ..'.'""t" f th , . ' T W. CO it ELL, Kurulture Itonms, three story brick, Mnlu Street, west or Market bt. vluU 1 1 ItOHIJNSTOClv.riioloiiraDher. over llobblns II A Kycr'a store, Main st vl-ll r H. KI1IlX.dealerlnMent.Tallow.etr..C'he.n 1 berllu'sulluy, renroIA.uerlcau liotibe. vlutl Onice Main Street below the Court liloouiKbutg I'diun, it..,.lr Pnv uii.l PnllklnnN . . 1 1 ir 1 Willi iUU LU I'llllllLUt llSUJl ItUHlllJ g6Sfn&r,W drlf.lnintodespo,iB,n. "Tha.coui auk. -ei tro.' will receive four thousand dol- try is best which Is governed least,' , , - - -- ,,.......,.,,,. ,. , ... .... .... ....!. 1, ntrs a vear eucu. out ui 1110 tiuu.iu truna wi.i 1.11 it.ioiu ui tiiu Miners ut 11. v ive ' ury. Then tho State 1 Stiperlntendonts ,,abllc : but It seems that tho principles , House. nru to opl)0,nt UlHtrlct ;pwl'- ami teachings of tho wise ami good . onts' ono for each Congressional Ijij- ,,,, ,.,.. , ,0 .,. .,n.i?. 1 OllEHT F. 01 ATTOHNI1Y AT LAW, ntfxr A l.'ITVHTOM 4 eo.. ruin, nr., tiiKiiram-ecoinpatiUs.UroHer's llt.itd Ine, Main Street, vl-nll H, UINGLKH, dealer 111 plan, orcans nnd iucloleons,nt O, W. Corell's furullure rooms SAMtlKL JACOllY, Jinruie nnu ntunii ciuiu Works, Vmt IlloomsburB.IIerwlck riiaO, vl-nla 7 J? 11. LITTLE, mutual aud cash ViM iK llmunru llulM. I ATTOHNEY AT LAW, Offlco Courl-llouse Alley, below the Cotuu HIAN uiuce, iiioouibotirK i'a, trl,.int Uvn tlmitsand dollars a year. 'm ' """'"-'r nays nro utterly i, Theso worthies nro to estnbllsh free norod und they themsolvos remembered ichools in every township In tlio unit- only ns "Old Fogies." Perry Demo OU biaies, inuiro teacners, wuuso wugvn ,.,,, ..." ...tn 1... i-... A...ni i. n .''. WO piesuiuu will uu 1.11, iu iii;.i mu proper iiuiiiiings nnu nuy 1110 hciiooi uss, 1 WM. HAilll, dealer In furniture, tiunlts, culel willow ware, near the Forks Hotel. vt-nlJ OFOHTKU.Ulua Slaker, nnd While nud Fancy . Tauuer.Scottowu. vluU Ell. 11IDLKMAN, Agent for Munson's Cupper Tubular LIthlnlr,B Hod. viiil" linnkn. nn.l tlio million Ol money reilUU-1 .1 ma. iiyhis 111 i-itris tiuring mu iioiio shoe siiire, nnd added thereto a largo and cl for this niaiumoth Job uro to bo paid Ulego gavo his servant his dog, and or the best 'vnriity ol ' ' W "V! !00."S." '. .,.,. a ,, i tu him to sell his horso for tho bene hoots and hiiofjs I T. ' i. it ,n,,i,,n.i i litof tlio heirs, 'lho servant followed A TnouoitTFULobl-er of tho present religious tendencIesV tho pooplo of Hcotiauu nas iiudii&iiiU conclusions upon tho subject ofUir theological character as ho vlewetlVHe flnii, that the old hard, mercilessUch Calvanis- tic divinity Is disappeit', and that a inoro liberal tono of rejous opinion extensively prevails., h also calls tiltention to tho fact 1 tho most successful newspaper inWland, tho Scotchman, aud tho popuWrlodlcals, suclt ns Chambers' Jouri nnd Good Words, in no manner rei' tho tradi tional Scotch typo of selicnt. Pro- fessorOalrd, who is profeslif divinity in tho University of OlasJ, is quoted as preaching a scrmou recer, in which ho spoko of "tho good nntlily men of dlllerent sects and churcl who ouco wero with us uud who alow In tlio preoenco of Christ ;" nnd led his con gregation " wliother tholuts which divided them here, and ait which, it may be, they contended so hotly, can keep them as that deeper, dovlner 11 they liavo entered'."' Al strangely enough coming of a Scotch clergyman und Scotch congregation, llo words, indeed, to that f whereby tlio Oovenantiu tho "grim fleneva mini fair Montroso to death Tolbooth ! Washington J NATJIANILL IlAWTIKtlE, both US wrangled kler therein nto which I lis souuds 111 tiiu lips lressod to a uliko these leious creed irles" and i did tho Edinburgh riot. man and author, was ollio highest typo of reilued delicacy. o was what Is euphoiilouslycalled "almkeo," but wns, nevertheless, superlJto tlio nccl dent of his birth. Ueinlborn In an unsympathetic clime, lie lis out of his element. Under his ih hand nnd seal lie has put on recof lih delight, whllo residing lu Londo that ho was nt last in u post where h'kas frco from tho prosenco of " nasal at hand-shaking Vnnkeedom." lleaiioor, gentle, rellnotl Hawthorne, ns ilitod by Mr. Fields in his " Vhisperiiiaallcry,'' In tho current number of lho Atlantic Monthly : It Is pleasant lo feel at lit that I nm really away from American satisfac tion that I never enjoyod 0ng ns I stayed In Liverpool, whero ilwmed to mo tlmt tho quintessence of Vsal and hand-shaking Vnnkeedom wasVjntinu ally filtered and sublimated tliriVh my consulate, on tho way outwaf nutl honiownrtl. I tlrst gotiiequnliiteftivlth my own countryinon mere Amonqst many persons of opposo faith, there exists tho opinion tli priestly absolution Is nil that sary to lead n Catholic, to bo! lev What the Knight, of I'lhlm Aro. Tho order of tho Knights of Pythias Is becoming so widely spread" and pros perous that lho public have a rensonnblo curiosity to know somothlng of Its character. Tho ritual was first wrltloti and tho order worked during the wnr as abnnd of union between army officers. After lho war closed It wasdw;Itten, modified and thrown open to thp people and has spread rapidly, particularly In tho last two ycaM In tho oastcrtt'StatcH. Its work and Intent nro vory similar to thosoof the .Masonic order. Founded on friendship, with tho famous talo of Damon and Pythias as their example, the members aim to rollevo tho suffer ing, succor tho unfortunate, caro for tho sick, bury tho dead and glvo sym pathy and material aid to tho widows and orphans of each other. Thcronrouow noatly thrco hundred actlvo lodges In tho State. Tho com pleto regalia consists of a military hat with plumes, a scarlot velveteen sash with sink, frlngo, an apron of black velvet handsomely trimmed In silver with thoemblem of tho order, a" knights helmet with the visor down, tho letters li. P. and tho Initials of tho otllcer, nnd a sword with elegantly wroueht hilt and scarlet scabbard, tho hilt and trim- mings being gold for tho officers nud silver for the knights nnd each biSdo bearing tho uamo of the weiuer. They have also some complete suits of light. armor, very curious to look on these' days Tin: strong attachment of subscribers to n well conducted uowsnancr Is fully. confirmed by publishers. "Stoti my paper," words nf dread to new begin ners, lose their terror after a Journal has ocen established .1 term of years. So Jong as a paper pursues a Just and lion orablo course, meeting tlio wants of Its customers in nil respects, tho ties of friendship between tho subscribers nnd the paper nru as difficult to break by nny outside or third party as tho links which bind old friends In bus! ness or social life. Occasional defects and er rors in a nowspaper, nro overlooked by thoso who have become attached to it through Its perusal for years. They may sometimes become dissatisfied with it on account of something which lias slipped Into Its columns nr.d may stop taking It, but tho absenco of the family shoot at their homo or oiUeo fnr n few weeks beoimes an Insupportnblo deprivation, and they hasten to resumo suoscrlpllon. This Is the common n-r perleneo In tho history of nil estab- iisueu papers. No friendship on earth is more constant than that contracted by the readers for a Journal which makes an honest and earnest effort to merit their continued support. The "cold water cure" is said t3 bo excellent as it preventive of "temper liquid dashed smartly or l tho whlmpcrlifg untractable usually does tho business. If tho "darling preclous"ls far advanced toward chronic, spoliation several doses of the corrective may be necessary to effect a perrannent reformation. It is said that children never set up an unnecessary howling about domestic trifles when they aro as-ured that tho nuisance will be me: by a sudden shower administered by n determined heart and a firm hand. Tho experiment Is worth trying. A wet tlud or so will bo of no consequence when I imjo and quiet nro secured lu thohouse I10M. Children canbotnught to cry for nnythlng which Is denied them, nnd they know exactly how tho chances of succcsj depend upon tho pertinacity with which they yell. Cold water Is a harmless remedy for such distemper, Tub crowu-dlamonds belonging to tho dignity of Emperor of Germany, together with tho Iron crown of tho Empire, nro In tho possession of Aus tria, and tho Prussian Journals nro agi tilting the question whether they should not bo demanded from Austria for tlio coronation of tho Emporor William Tho placo of coronation will, It Is thought, bo Berlin, although the histor ical choice lies between Frankfort-on tho-Maln and Aix-la-Chapello. Frank fort claims tho honor, nnd tho great ma jorlty of Germans would prefer that tha now Emperor should bo crowned thero rather than in Berlin. 1 lie Itcieniie King. ONE MOHU UNFOHTUNATI:, Tho tobacco merchant whoso nrrest wo noticed last week has been taken to Wllllnmsport and held In five hundred dollars for his nppearanco beforo the United Stales court In Juno next, fur " packing cigars In boxes that had been used, and for other Irregularities." Ho lias now struck tho outer circle of the rovenuo vortex. If ho Is not swallowed up he'll mako nn escape as narrow as old Tarn O'Shnntor's maro Mngglo did from tho clutches of tho witches, nnd his purso will como out of tho scrape ns short ns Maggie's tall. Greenbacks nru tho "open sesamo" to lho magic circle, nnd a speedy solvent of tho fetters that hold men In Its power. Tho " usual way " Is tho way that this unfortunate will havo to tread. Which way tlmt Is can bo easily learned by consulting with nny ono who has over been caught on the rovenuo ho.ik. As there are several around theso purls the Information will not bo difficult to obtain. 0 It Is n i-liamo, nn outrage, that we, should havo foul nests of corruption spread over tho country such ns theso revenue rings nre. It matters not whether n man Is guilty or Innocent. Oneo In the m'eshes of tho ring, ho has to pay heavily to get out. If n raseM deserving punlshmcut is caught ho cab. compound his felony nnd get back itraong honest peoplo whitewashed by ' tneso wicalled administrators of tlio Inw. If a man commits a mere techni cal violation, without nuy Intent to do wrong as seems to havo been tho caso in tills instnnco ho Is held as a bandit would hold a captive until Ids ransom Is paid. Tho criminal is allowed to es cape tho Innocent man is ma lo to sutler. Clinton Democrat. BKEr S'oup. Tako 11 shin of a beef weighing about six pounds, chop tho. bono lu two or three pieces, arid lay In a kettle; add two carrots, two turnips, two largo onions, and If possible a head of celery, till chopped fine. Sprluklo In a dozen peppercorns, tho samo of all spice, four cloves, and salt to taste. Cover tho whole with cold water, sot over a brisk fire until it bolls well.skim off thotkum that will rise,, then slew gently nt tho back of tho stove for four hours, ltcmovo t ho meat to servo with potatoei for dinner. If a thick soup is desired mix tt tublespoonful of potato or corn starch in cold water, and stir into tho soup ; lot it boll up and serve. If preferred somo of tho meat can. bo cut up iu tlio soup. Tin: FntsT Kiss-"0 Woman! but It's Gude." Tho Itsv. John Brown courted a lady upward of six years.aml was so singularly modest aud bashful that ho had never ventured to kisj her. Ouo day it occurred to him that It tvould noUioabad thing to do. So.lt an, wo'vo been acqiiaintwi niurr-w. years, nn' an' I'vo nevej- got n kin yet. D'ye, think I may takq one, my bonuiolass?" Tho reply was woniler- fully characteristic of tho Scottish maid- " Just as ye like, John," saltl she ; only bebeeomW and proper wi' it.'- Surely, Janet,'' paid John, " we'll ihk blesslti'." The blessing was asked, ml tlio kiss exchanged. " O woman!" sjld tho enraptured but still devout ilnister, "O woman, but it was gude. We'll noo return thanks." And they did. Naomi, the daughter of Enoch, wits five hundred and eighty years old when she was married. So don't be dl'iour- aged, girls I. - ' There utver wns a noose so gray, ltut some day, soon or late, A 11 honet gander came that way And took her for his mate. To avoid nil proceedings unpleasant, win pay wunt is uu. A London despatch givos tho points of M. Thiers' asserted plan to elect a king for France. Ho proposes, it Is said, nfler tho signing of peace on tho German terms, to oxchango tlio prison ers of war. Tho French prisoners, after crossing tho Ithlno, will bo placed un dor tho command of Gen. Changarnier tho veteran Orlcanlst, and will march against tho placo of sitting of tlio pa tlonal Assembly, whether nt Biirdeau or Paris, and then "demoustrato'' I favor of the Count of Paris for king This pounds apocryphal, but thero may bo something In it. Houno'.viNO TnouiiLE. How many thousands nro there, whoso energies aro paralyzed by borrowing trouble! If I beg jo If you do. If you dun' you'll obl'ire me at present ing, thwi I'll obi Ijju you." Von Moi.tki: proclaims that ho knows nothing about tho American civil war, saying : "I havo purposely kept myself ignorant upon thatsubjict becauso thero was nothlug to bo learnt. 1 from it. War Is a science, and any rec ord of the more scrambling of two armed mobs cuti only produce confusion in the mind." A iiAC'iiELonedllfi-,tlius,inhls spile. comments on n recout moonlight night: "Wo left our sanctum at midnight last night, aud ou our way homo wo saw a young lady nnd gantleman holding a gate on Us hinges. They wero ovldently Indignant at being kept out so lato.as wo saw thou bllo each othecseveral times " Or till tho annoying men In this world, tho good Lord preserve us from him who thinks himself moro righteous than ids neighbors who Imagines that lils way to Heaven Is lho only truo way, and that thoso who don't belfevo In him disbellove in God. 11. iiecea t)Cy aro not very ulifortuuato to day, eve tliafi tiicv aro certain they will bo so to mor- 110 is cleansed rrom sin. such, however, rnw. Tiu,v si.emi sr. much of their Is not tho caso. According to tlio teach- l.m0 groaning, that thoy havo bulllttlo t! M. lfXOlllt. jli. llavlnp purchased tho sleek of theold Key- by tho pooplo In tho sliapo of taxes to llcrC(, , , t(J sel, uu horso tho Unlttxl States Government. And fl, .f .. . . Tho sere il. Ij l,n It rommiilmrnil. In IIIXJI 1110 I1CIM. Alio sen, ever broupht to this place. n is also prepared -,,,0 0f t,10 liberal provision that I lil- Instructions to tho letter In regard nnd'heit'sfe." "Jcnlh 0u0i?.rdii VhioiJ i!Sft nearly ovory Commonwealth lu the to tho horse, but did so In an ingenious nus iiiruuuy mm y, an ' hiw, llo went to tho markot-plnco with tlio two unlnials, and offered them iililco o.iuuini!, ci Ul.iouihln.rK, I'a. corner Mali, aud Mnrk.t streets bi-pv iu-iy, JACOII Iiir.FFENllACll, llroom Factory. Or ders leitnt hlsrisldenco or at Miller Jk sou's tore promptly tilled, llest nueu Western brush bed. ' vt-nlS. JAMK8 CABMAN, Cnblnetmnke r aud Chair maker j rooms Muln street bel, iron, v3-mM MOTH HOOKS, nnd blank NOTCH, n III. or with l nut exemption, for salo ut the Coi.uhiiian Jfflce, Espy. V. ltUIUUAllb.A 11110 .dealer 111 Dry tliKuls. Groceries, uud general Merchandise, v2ull IHI'Y HTKAM KLOUItINU MILLS, O.S.Fowler. 'j 1'roprletor. vvuld I 1), WKttKlILlBKIt.llontnndShooBtorennd u uiauuructoiy. Shop ou Malu Htiuct op. poslto the Steam Mill. YJnl Ml W, KDUAll, Bustiuehauu 1 II xn Mauuluctory, I'laulUK Mill vlul BUSINESS OAItDS. VIH1TINQ CAHDrt, LKTTEK HEADS, MILL HEADS, rnoaiiAMMF-4, I'OHTKItH, da, au. Neatly and Cheaply Prlntod From the latest Styles of Type at the COLUMIIIAN OKFIOl; gllAljTeiS 4 IIAHMAN, KA111.K rouVrikyANii siAnui-AcnuuiNO snor, STOVES 4 l-LOWH WHOLESALE 4 ItETAII. THE CXLEI1IUTKD UO.NTflOSI 1110H EXAM AND TUB 1IUTTOW WOODEN 11KAM M.OWS. ..iull,ma and Wl rfi Urlclr rnrretialrltltrcltvStOVCI All kinds of llrass or Iron casflnu; made lu order upon short nm e. l s. HAHMAN. llloonisbiirit, I'a. I'ruprlelors Mar,l,tiu-ir, Union bus already mado for the freo education of Its children. Ol rn bIi.iI 1 lini-n Vnllonnl 1.UU.E1U ..W ...... ............. I...,.., .,. -.1, I.... Primers. ' 'National Spelling HOOKS,' ooui iu u uutcnur u.i u.u juiiuwiug 'National Histories,' and lho like, and terms, which wero accepted i Tho dog 'IXailOUlll -MIHluruvi, u..u li. u i.iw, nuu i lurins, v.l.c.t IH'.U l.tl.u.iiL-1. j uiuiiUK Uio market for Ynnkoo ,rniblImllous, ror nlno hundrod and nlilety.fivo francs stuifed with eu o-glos on i tho P Igrlin , , f fl to ,rho baf. who gruw to emlncueo without tho tor was a curious one, but tho man ro hull, al codfish-balls, will huvoallvollcr fustU to sell them on any other terms. salo than tho wretched hacks who Having thus satisfied his conelenco, ho scribble them over dreamed of beford. ,,.nJava fraPS ... .ho holH. .,.,,1 1)Qck. What havo tho tax payers 01 tlio land " , , , . ' . . to "ay to this monste 'swindle? Hasnny -tcd tho nine hundred nnd nluety-flvo 8ano man it votutoglvoto tho parly francs that ho had obtained for his dog. whoso aims, labors, uuu convictions tjio heirs havo sued him. conocntrato In tlio policy or rouiungino treasury with system nnu witnuui Oil slutmev A westkun editor reports money close," but not closo enough to bo readied, A Yankee firmer, whoso load of hay was found to dovolop savcral heal thy boulders, remembered that ho "tlruv pretty closo ton stun wall," on his way to market. lugs of Ilomanhm no priest can nbeolvo y unless tho ono ubsolved is truly peni tent, and whilst tho Father Confessor may go through tlio forms, may ralso tho hnuds nutl may utter tho words of prescribed prayer yet ono at the con fessional knows that It Is nil emptiness, all hollow mockery unless a truo penl tontlal stnto of mind exists, The priest knows not when ho In for,"n grants It, whether in rcllglo'n It will bo for good or not, but as tho ono absolved In nine cases out of ton partakes of tho Eucharist and as to partake of that unworthily Is to pnrtnko of eternal damnation, tho supposition always Is that tho confessor Is truly contrite. Philadelphia Pott, With Alasco and Lorraine, tlio now German Emplro will havo tho largest population of any country lu Europo next to llussla, liussla has about CD, 000,000 people, ami Germany will havo 10,000,000. Next comes Frnnco, then Austria, then Great Britain and Iro laud, nud then Italy. Dft for tho performance of the duties of fe. Such aro not tho men to whom so world commits Important trusts, iiid whom It Is ready to assist. If you till tho world that you are going to fall lnatiy undertaking, It will tako you at ir word, And men aro most ready tobelp thoso who nppear to neeil It tho Ieait. If you nro weak, do your bosc.to bo cheerful, CUateaund has changed garrisons six times durlug thp last two months, nnd wjth overy chongo, says t corre spondent, thero comes a pang of somo sort. Pno day como tuo Germans, stay a week and go j then como tho French, tako what tho Germaus luvo left, scold tho Inhabitants for giving tho Germans anything, and go; back como the. Ger mans tho samo evening, squeeze tho sponge for tho last drop, nnd livo upon tho inhabitants until It -Is a mystery how anybody In tho wrotched placo lives at nil, only lo make way onco inoro for tho French, and so on, A C'OTEMl'OItAHY lilts tllO Iinll Oil I III' head when ho says : The ilmrcil plnco beneath the sklci Is lh t m lilch does not advert le : This rule observe, when for supplies You bo la searchanJ youl tie wise -, lluy only of thoso who advertise. Tin: Ingenuity ofUhlnoso swlndli-r-Is peculiar. Thoy split half dolltrs, tako out a third of tho silver, fill II n spaeo with lead, and adroitly close up the cut. Men's lives should bo llku tho il.i , inore beautiful In thoovoilug; or, 111." thd autumn, rich with tho goldi 'i sheaves, whero tho gocd works i'ud deeds have ripened on tho Held. The only dlffercnco between aboquet of tlowers and tho "bequct" of wine 1 that 0110 manes a nosegny, mu uuu . gay nose. "MY friend, havo you conlldeiieo enough In mo to lend 1116 ten dollars V "1 havo plonty of confidence, but no ten dollars." A UASTKit pasdon Is tlio lovo of ntwf, Not musloso commands, nor so the Mine; To news all reiul.rs'luru, und lliey can look I'leased on a r npor, w ho ubhor nbook. M. TuEins, who was very near be Ing mobbed last July fur opposing war, Is now mndo chief executive of France.