BATHS oi' AUVBRTIBIKn. Una irn.li, (Uvdvo Hues ur lis .UlvIent in lluupargll typo) aug at two luulloun, 11.80 thrtu IU83ill.)n,S!.. lPt.cn. 1m, Su. , fM. lv. O.'iolneli JVM e 1,00 t,00 ll'),CO Twalnchoi 8.W 0,00 7,00 ,! WO Three Indie. 5,0") 7,'jo 0,00 l,W 18."" I'our lucliwi 7uo ),'ju 11,00 lr.ixi ai.oo (Jimrtcr column. .10,00 12,00 11,00 JO.S0 80,0" Half colunlil .15,00 1,00 5000 ,( 00,00 Onocolumn.....--..SO,00 80,00 I0,W) M,ni lw.Oo liitcputor'iilor AduilnlMrfttor'ii Notice, MW1 Auditor's or Asslffiioo'ii Notice, IJ.CO. Local notices, ten ccnM n lino. Cards liitho"ntlncMllrectory" colnmn.f'MW per year for tho first two Illicit, ami 4l.Ui fiir (nch tviilltlonMlliic. SUIte (iJotumMmt , l'l'UMMUliD llVUUY MlllAYMOltNllNU tKTtllt OOt.UMllIAN llUlMllNII HSAIIT1IK cot iit itoU"i", ntooitsnrjiici, iiv HENRY L, DIEFFENBACH, KiJiTon Ami r-noi'iiir-.roii. TormJ--T-o Dolbre a Year p ayatlo in advasso. $3 EO If not paid till end of year. $3 00 if lcni'or credit to Elver.. JOB PIUHTING Of .illdcserlptlons executed with ncntnei-B and dispatch nt reasonable rntcB. VOLUMKY.---NO.-J1. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FllLDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1871. (JOL. DEM. VOL. XXXV NO. 31. i ill 1 fllff flliil lllif llfiill MoH- Columbia County OfUoial Dirootory, .... ....I..... I 'f ,r.M. jYctwcm jmigc wioi.tpat -''',"' u Atvxtatt JlUljO-lBA DKHK, Isaac H. Knfa,thmtlani. ,tc.-Vri.t.tKOTov It, Tst. J!, "tK'omlri.Wtt.MAMWISll.jAtOIlY. Jllitrtrt Altorncu ';. l-Of-int. ,.icr(fr-AAI!ON SMINI. VSi.rtrior-lHAAr) Dt.WITT. "rrr-IIAViii Urwr.iini-r.il. ti,imlifci'rt-WlM.IA1t U. llUtCK, CY11UI I'.nnillNH, IIlllAW.I. ltKl.llBtl. ( imi.il.itenrn1 IV.-r. Wll I.tAJ! KlltCKIlAUM, A I'lfipr. U. 3. CAMI'llKIX, A. J. AI.1IEU1BOS 1IAN1EI. I.rn. ( jan.T-JoIIHll. Hot'CK. ,n Omminlonm liAAaMrllittnc, Jolts Mu Umnt'ii SuverlntcnitenlCiAM.TH tl.llAnict.r.Y 1:1mm iter JhrWrf Dlir-ctfirs, H, II. Mit.i.Kn' WriMAM KiiAMkr., lilootnihuri:, ntnl .Imisii'.if Iki i.r ii, Uucnwood, ciiAiti.t..s connlu, riic'y. BloowSuurg Official Directory. i:it,rmtl,vrii limktng ft.. John A. 1'unston riBtuciii. II. 11. ditoir, Cuphler. ; Kit Xaltmnl .MiiJl-CllAS. It. l'AXTON,lrcs't., J. 1. ti-stin. Coshlcr. t lviHLtt(btiiyMtttuftl&tvuTtmihntt TsnnAn t tt ml iimV.. II, I.1TH.K, I'res't., C. W. .Mii.LUt, i'illt'Ml.trQ HulUUnq ami totUnff ?iml AMorM I i -John Thomas, i'ren"l., .1. 11. llontso?., Ike, i.'iu'.Mlf.tirr Mutlinl Ml, fit' tVHd .lMWiliiH J. J, Hl.oWKK, l'rc .iillUt, M, WHITMolKll.Scc'y. Bloomsburrj; Directory. n.M'l ItllAGH Jut uiilvid mid firMilonttl.o i COI.UMHIAN UlIU'P. TAf'OIl W.tt, dealer In utovca and tlnwma .J ititlu Btrcet,Hbovo court liuum, CLOTIIINa, At'. A VIII I.OVr.Nl!i:il(l,MorclmiitTnllor,Mnlii IJ bt..'Jddior abovo American House. Writ. JIOUUIH, llcicliant Tailor corner of Cm ) tto and lalu uU, ocr MIUei'H blore. ' l)HUds. OllKMKJALS. (U. 1". I.l'TZ, llriiKi!llandAi.ntlicary..Mnlnt, , liclun- llio 1'ohi uillce. M' ltiowcr'M blocic yimn st. Apothcenrtcfl, CLOtiKS, WATC1IKH, AC. IIIINltYZLl'IMNOnit, Watcher, II lewejiy AC. AianiMircci niar hLHi, ( lI.HAVAtlll.tlealcrln CbicliH, Wulclien nnd U Juwthy, iliilu St., Juiit below tbu Aintrlcan lliiiise. I (Hits linitNIIAl'.l), Walch and Clock maker U near kou I beaHt corner Main alul Iron Mh. CATIK'AKT, Wntcll and Clock .M:il:er,Mar , kut it reel, below -Main. HOOTS AND SIIOKS. Oranrjavillo Directory. 1 II. lintlltNO ft nilOTlir.U.Cnrrenltrsand , Ihiilderi, Main Bt,, below rino. U (Willi A lll'.ltltINd, dialer In Iiry (loodr (Irncerle.. Lumber and tx-ucral Mcrcliauillsc .MlltllKl. )ItlCIC HOTWj and refrohmcnt Halonn, bj .) Itolir Jl'llenry cor.oIMaln and rinust. OH. O. A.JIK(lAlt(ir.IrbyBlelnn ondHurgeon .Main Hi., next door to (Jood'H llolel, n AVID HKUHINO, l'lourandOrlalMlil.am liculorln Eralu.MlltHtrcut. rA.MKHll,IIAIt:.tAflCablnelMaliur and Un it dortalter. .Main HI., btlow l'lne, CICIIItVt.Ktl A CO., lion fonliilern.MaclilliUtii, O and MaiiuructuicraorptowK, Mill Ht. JAMUKr.HIIAIll'I.KSrl, Maker of tbollaylnirM 3 Uruln Cradle. .Main lit, ilfll.WAM nni.Ol.'O i.boeiu.ikcrand mamUac- tuitr of llrlck, MI!lHI.,uet nfl'mo Oatawirjfjn. B, 1". 1A M.MAN, MciclMUll Tailor, Hecond Ht, KnbblliN' liliimiug. lilt.J. K. KOIiniNH, Hurscon aud riiyslclan 1 second ri uciow aiam ttll.HKUT .4 KUNi:, drvKOodn, croccrlcH.and I guielul mercbaudl-e, Main Hlrtct II. KIBTl.r.lt, "CattawlKka IIiiuhp,' Coruir Main and Ueccud Kit . cih. LKI ILl'I!, Ulllrrd Hnlnnn, Oyster, and Ico . Crcum In Reason MatnMt. MM. llllonsT. dealer In (Icnuul. Merchandise . Dry tloodd, UioccUch Ac, Ol'SllClllIAN.VA or llrlclc Hold, S. Kosten u baud(r rroprlt'tor.soulli-c'0).t corner Alain and heronil hired. r.M. If. AIIIIOTT, Attorney at law. Main HI. Buck Horn. it ill. Koodn, procci Uh and ccik ral lueicluindlHc. Klrnt (.tor, lu Houlh end ot town. Philadelphia Directors. II M.KNOillt, I'calcr In llools and Shoes latest lv. ami best Rlj K'H, corner Muln and .Marled HlrtL'tR, lu tl.o old 1'osl Udlce. jicirAiiDsoN ii. wmciJiT, Jit. ATTOHNKY AT LAW, NO. 1'JSHOUTII HIXTlt DTHIIKT, I'lltLAnnuiIlA an. 1'71-ly M. KlJl'II I'jAHT, WITH I5AHNKH, I'.ltO. A HKIUtON, HATH, CAl'H.HTI'.AW (lOODS A I'UUH, Nn.f.O'l.MarktlKlrpet, (Abovo I'lfth.) rillLADKI.VIIlA. BunsincBd Carclfl. OI.OOM FJSllUY. llm lllnnm tVrrv rnmimnv lina hml tt Itntn I niiil bonis tliniouutily ir.nlic(t ami 1b now tn rtnauuM mho nn xmmi rcrryiiitf nt hiiv rrnunn nl.ln lioiir. Tho iiiulculuncd will lm in ntlcn iliinroutiiny time loualt upon ruMnmciR nt call, 1 p.LOOJISJ)UIlJIAnLKWOUK.S. XJ OUNTOM A HTI11X, (Hucccssom to A. Wlnmn,) ltesptcl fully Infrirm the rublle lhal they aro I iiii'u lino ui uunuiesN Poetical. and plmrt notice. ii)fn leaKotinhlo lcrini I But iKfutt loll warrniilcd In all JAROAINS-liAliaAINO. flUJLK t'.M.lM Ann H.TM UU fUDVlin. bavj: uum muniiy. ,ln tn T.'aht ItlooinhbniK. i'H. tor nil kind of llio hewt liuino nii'i city . V 11 U tt I T IT It E t 1'rlcrM icneuiiublu ami llio IjihI wt rfe Unun, jm 1'71-tf In ronsldrrnltoii nf tcnrlni; tlown nnr wrrk ii 1 ii L 1 1 lull Idltiu v hh h will In cniniiicliceil wry mhim wo ntv flli rlK 1ovh, Ntovwi Ac, tit yuuiiy i t iiiut a i-rice . It. r.HHAtll'hLPIl A P.H.llAUMAN. ItloomHijuriE. l'P. rrnprletorn K V E U T V A It I F. T Y iMOST FAVOJtAHTiR JIATK3, JOHN THOMAH, ANlt r Vt'Klt J. TIIOMAH nnx.277, ltlocmmburc, Ta, J.il.ti 1'7 M" To AziNiis 7n7 i a'kT:k!y l'AlMHtSUr AM. KINIH at ti i n nooic SToun oitosite tiii: rou ut iiqusk. Also nn imnrlmont nf rortfinntm-iloi. 1'unh Iloolts ftinl At count I!onlE, cnnsiuully on liuntl. HrtokH not on hand tihlnln 'I on vhnrt not n Niw Hooks urn (onstnntly bptnu nltlfl tn Urn " lIloitiiitlMir Olrculnlltut Library," Anions thr I .il ft I aru "(1 ul It ami Inn tiui," "Motlu rii-sM," Hlr Harry," " Hot Sjair of Ilumblotliwail," ami (Hi ! Uo Not IJic IWsU Oh t bn not llio flrht lo ill-scovcr A blot on tho unmu of Irloml, A ilftW on tho faith of ft lovrr, WIhho henit may bo lino to tho end. Wononoof in know ono nnotl.rr, Atnl ort Into error wo f.ill j K(j tot uh Hpcntc well of t nch other, Ornpculc not ul nit. A Kinllc or n nlgn miy awaken Nuplc!on, niORt fnNu and undue ; Anil IhitH our belief may bo HlmUen lu heurlHlhat nro honost and truo. How ofUti tho light umllo of sWdnem In Horn by a friend that wo meet, To covir a toul full of I'adnehK, Tik prouil to rtkno- IoiIko defuat. How oflPii tho Irleudi wo Ion tiilea tent Their noljl(t emotion conceal Alul hnsoniH tho p ureal, nlncoteftt, lhuoscertts they cannot rcAc?t. llow often the n'nn of deject ton 1h heased from Ihohypncrltu'H bicant, To paiody tiulh and aiTlctloii, Or lull n BUpleloii lo rest, T.envo h.no mltiih lo linibor Kiuph Ion, Ami Rtnall onm to tm"oour (Icfeclt, Let our j bo ii noble i ambition, Tor baco 1m tho mhul that Bii"peet. Wu nono of in kinw ono auothor, A ml oft J ii t o t r ror w o f.il 1 1 Ho kt us bpenlc wellof oicliolhd, Orfpeal: not at nil. mii:uu:at magical a si r o a c i: xi i D below ilartiuuu'HStoio.w cot oi laiktt. IIKNKV KLKIM.Manuf.ictuicv nnd dealer In 1 1 liootH and huocn, uructru'3, 1-iist Itloomsburif. , ilaln street, , street, under Urown's llolel. PUOFKSdlONAU 1 abovo tho Court lloiibu. 1K. II. C. HOWKIt, KurReouDoulUt.MuIuht., 1 a iU. WM, M. Ui:ni:it. Purponn and Physician, 17i;xcnungoiiiocKover eou'iooic siore. DU. II, V IvINNP.V, Kurgron Dentist. Teeth cxtinctcd wllliiHit pulu: Main Nt., nearly op poHito Kplicnpat U'liuich, "yyAixwmaiiT a co i:. Coiner Eccoml nml Arch Slrccts, riiinADfcLriilA, Dealers la TKA, HYKUl'H, COI'TEi:, hrUAll, -M0LAKSU4 kick, sru r, ni t'Anu soda, ac., a p. 4s-0rtlcr8 will rectlvo prompt atlcullon. may 10.07-tf. Business Cards. r B. BROOIvVfAY, ATTOHNKY AT LAW, ui.ooMsnunn, va, (I. HAIIKLHY, Atlorney .it-Lnw. ,f)tllre.2d I oi-'it'Ki-Miut Ilonftn Allov. Io4It,Vi . llnorlu Kxclianuo Uloel,utiirllio,,i.x.liauyu 1 i.umhiAN i.iti.lhK. ! h. TUUXKH Will fdieM a benulimi fet of WhMtem or Mui tacbn, lu 1 na ii tun to thn o mouths, on any jut st n ovtrtwi lociir4old. ItlHotioof (bo iHt tn punii loiiH ui mniio iuh winnm-in jimiw uiiii. vwv hum Known. One bolt lo of U Isnunielent to tuodiien a mtv Hli'oiiu beard. It dot s not In any nay stain or tnjuro tho f.Ulu. Tiy Ut It In iu liuiubmr. rii-'n :ii rcnu utr ixiiiic. soni tv tn tin pust ptild, to nny tiiirifiK,f on nccipi or ArfiiiltHVllle, aiiR l','7l-ly. Adams L'nuuly, I'enna. QllKSTKR H. FURMAX, IIAIWIIS1, SADLI.K, AM) 1 1tUMC JIANUKAClUltr.lt, and (Unlet lu t'AUI'KT-IlAti., VAIdHlCH, r.urrAi.o r.oui m, i.yo;i:ts, IIOi:iK-llI.ANKl.rS Ac, which lu ft'els eonlldcnt ho can sell at lower laiotiriunnyotticrpeison m itio county, j;jc Hhop opposite tUo l'O&t Olllcn, illllll Ktrcct, 1 inoonihuurj, ra. D r, xTis t r. y . It. C. HOWKIt, DHNTIMf, What 1 Siiw In n :iic;iiu. A wreck of a man on tho sidewalk, Cursing lUo pnsserH by, A rouo In llio parlor opposite, Clu-lnuntU'ddcn to tly; A landlord around Willi a posse, A tenant In Ktjlns for time, A thief with an oillccr chattering, And ncbiipars V0HM;i'chliue. A t iic.li uso.1 Fnldler with oik in, (IriiWIn for pennies and bread, A inllllomtlro rollliiKln dlimouds, A parent Willi mlef-boived heal; A iioit.bla"krf cry lound tho comer, A lady lu Jowell r.lle, A I'l'iM.ir'd child Mweepln? tho crosswalk, Wilo foil bolli duty and bare. AJudneelad lusott robes ol ermine, A criminal palo lu tho dock, An old mother walllu,: lnauitulsh, A broker lnie ctliiK his stock; A vagrant with twins at h;r lioom, I'll lypo of nilsery'a lot; A fond wife, wllb anel like nici km ss, Hevotliifrbcrllfo to a sot. A poor widow mouriilufi.md toltins, "Willi lmiulit butan honest name; A wanton, In powder and Wets-, lloldly prod ilmlns her shame; fc A "Dives" In fllio pe.iple and llue.il, A" I.a.rrus"slck nt the gale; 1 ho one womhlps Uod In a hovel, Tho other In reive! and M ite. A pastor and pi lest, cuh mulutolnhis, Thai tltclrs is tho only truo cued; A inurdererslayln,. his victim, With no ono to stay tho dark deed; A nation arrayed against nnllon, A million or bayouolsKlcuu; A baltle-flcld bloo.l, shrieks ami woun led- I 'wake I and thus ended my dream. I ono of llio plntcs is criicUcil clmio iicro, I imvo ppoken lo llio muster ntiout 11 (ill I'm tlrcil. Ilosaya lio'll fix It wliuii he can fliul timo." "Well, Jlpi-y, you know JIr.Mai.cy b very limy, Jlonolilom Jimnnyk'h- uiu." M.iry liiutlctuil KOinothlui! nboltt lis lioliiu "I,y (o llliil llvo iiilimloH If rtiiy body Hliutl," which her inlstre-ss pastied over in rtluiiut', mill then rueointiicnceil her vl;;oiotw cll'orlsto pofcon litllo heut out of tho Ilia. Thu biscuit still presotiteil it ratlur tloulitful nppenraiia1, wlicii Sir. Atucy'd well-known htcji m heard in tho lull, nnd both inliitiuiuid ni.ilil know thcro must Im no dohiy, for punctuality ut menU was with him a cardinal virtue. In n few minute?, therefore, tho family weip.-catul nt tliu table. Tho children wtro lnlglil, pleas.iut-looUini; llltlo fjll'.s.litit on tho wholothey had rather a neclicled iipiioariincc, for in Jim. Jrneoj oli.-eivcd, "(hero were m many ways tn turn, that fho never could tell where tho day weiil to ; nl;lit always came la Sore ho had half tlouo her allot ted tasl;.'' Tho father wa3 a scnilblo cny-tcm- pored nun, anilseldoin, mU wife often nald, iimdo uuy trouble in tho house. Ho saw that some thing, went wrong, but ciiiifi'.iH'd thai ho did not wonder at it. There wero so many tlilng.s to bo ntlctiileil to in a family, and tho days, especially In tho full nnd winter, were very hboit. If lila ineaw were ready In thuomlnoiH sound of it heavy trunk, as it was deposited upon (ho fltcjH. "Who can that bo?" oho exclaimed. "Not a viiltor, I hope, 1 nmtairo I can't find tlmo to attend to my own family." Hut now u liu-.Ho Win hoard In llio halt and tho door bcltij: thrown wido open by lhe,:lrl wlioniHWered tho ring of llio hell, a pleasant looking elderly llltlo woman entered, whoso quick Htep.-i and nlr of brisk activity gavo ovidenco lliat tho vigor and I'rtshneici of youth woro telal ned even in advancing ngo. In Bpilo of the dl-.conilUuro of Mm. Macey'tj mind, nnd Iter dread otu visit or'' slio eould not MiipiirtKfi an exclama tion of plcasuro lu ho gazed upon thu Intruder, and hastened to meet her with warm wonb of welcome " My dear Miss Jane, I ntn delighted to teo you and, indeed, j on nro almost tho only per ion In tliu world to whom I could tt.iy tliis witli truth ut tliu pre-icnt time, for, iiti usual uu llnd tn alltoiMy turvy, You know how It Is in it largo family. Homo thing, h.ivo to bo ncg leeted," " No apologlej aro liicumiiry to an old f.'icnd," replied MUs Jano, with u ho nevolont mnile, " I am glad that you havu a welcome for me, lor I liavo como to claim your hospitality for a few weeks." " Kor motilhs, if you deslro II," ru turned Mm. Mau.ty, and she wa. qullu sincere in llii. expression of fvullug; for MIjb Jane, or ni ."ho should be moio properly termed, MR. Jano IJootli, wa.i iTnlei: 1 11. McKIILVY.M. Ii.,Kurseoii andl'lijslclau J . north sldo Main st., below Market, ,1 J A. 11. I1VANH, M, 1)., Hurueon nnd lMiyslchm, i BOllthKldo JIallltiecl.uelow.M.iriiei, C. UUTTllll, M. 11. HutKCoii and l'liyslclan , Ilarketstrett,abovo.Maln. II. UOIIISON, Allorncyal.l.nw, Oillco Hint- man s uuiiuiui;, .tiHiit s.lw.. MILLINEIIY A FANCY GOODS. II IMHT-llMAN, Millinery and Fancy Hood", U. oppoi.lto llplscopal cbuieli, Malnst, R1HH I.IZZir, 1IA11KI.KY, Milliner, lUmscy bulldlnt: Main strict. MIHS M. DIlltHH KKlN, Ml. Inery nud Kancy (loods,. Malnst., below Market. MUH. 11. KI.INI:. Mllllniry nud 1 uucy Goods Main slioet below Market. i.u llir.lA A. .V HAlli: IIAIIKt.KY. I.ndlm' JU Cloaks and Ui ess l'ullcrnj, soutbt-astcoinir M.iinand wesisis. M'lli: MIWHKH IIAUMAN Mllllni ry and fancy I Hoods, MalllM.,bi low Amtrlean House, HOTELS AND SALOONS. (.lOIIKH UOTllI., by T. lienl. Tnylur, east cud V ot Matu street, MKUCHANTS AND GKO0EHS. 1'lIYbIfIAX AND HlllttlF.ON, IlLOOMHIIUIiCI, I'A. (HifloEovcr I.iiIz'h liniKSIoie. llesMeno Mailiet Html, 1st door below Itev. !..!. aller. decIU'70. rTv. Mii-ucn, ATTOItKEY AT LAW, OlllenConrlllouso Alley, below tho Col.UM- iiian (llllee. llounllcs, llai-lc-l'iiv nnd l ens ons collected. niooliisuurm.lep.-jjw Hesppctl'ully oilers his professional serilcosto the l.nlles and fulltleineli of lllooulsburi; and vl clulty. Ho ts prepared toallend toalltbo varl ons operations lu the Ilnoof his pinlesslon, und Is provided Willi the latest Improved I'ouci.i.ain Ti.hTll which will bo Inseited on old plalln silver and rubber baso to look as well astho itnt attended to. Kosldoneo and oliw-o n low doors nhnfo the Court Housp, stirao sldp. Uloomsbur., Jan,l'71 ly Q Jj () M U T U A 1. hll'K INSURANCE CUJII'A.NY O V NEW YOllK. X a-itoi;ki;y at law, onieoMnlnKlrtet below tho Court HonBe. 1 uloouiFbiut; rcntra. ai juii;.l.i . omco t'ourt-llour.n Allev, below tho CoLUM IIIAN (Mllco, Uloolnshui I'.l. l'llny l'recman, rrcsldent, II. c. l'rccmnn.Kec Cash en plinl over ts.oeu.uuo, an paui. I. B. ltOBIBON, BLOOMSIIUKO, PA ClUNKllAI. aui:nt, Tor Lnzernp, Lycoming and Columbia counlios. as. so.'iiO. season, ho mado no commenta on the one of thoso good, mi fill persons, whoso dotmstlc Hrrangcmcnt. This waieer. presence is ahvaysdcelr.ibloin a r.imily, taluly the wisest course, for, ai some and who seem to have a sort of inaglo llltlo dutlf!) wiilch eamo within Ills po- power lu overcoming dilliouUies, " scl- cullar province were olten neglected, Hug thing! to light," and producing or- rchukeof tho fallings of other., would der out of chaos, havo eonio from Iilni with an ill grace. l.'ioni Mr... Maeey's earliest recollec- Occa-Ionally certain unpleasant vis- Hon Miss Jano hud occasionally appear- ions of dilapidated pants, btittonlos od in her cliiidhood's hoinoand always, slilits, anil stringier tinderg.uments It would s ;om, at thu lime whoa care., would present themselves to hi. mind, pu,sed the heaviest, nud her presence lu painful contrast to the perfect order was ever uleoinud wttli u gleam of. sun- in whkh III. wardrobe had furmerly slilno on a rainy day. riluco her mar been In pt by a (pinker mother j but he liago Willi Mr. Many one or two visits had Income accustomed lo thco thiiig.4, bad been received from tho good old and l sides thi-i, theio win no one to lady, bill several year, bad now elapsed blaiiu. He coul'l not iilTord to keepa since alio had seen bur, tiiid..lio liad sup- seamsticss in hi. family, and hi. wife, po.icd that llio lueieasing iullriuitiuu of a.evirybody know, wa. a hard-work- ago conll.ied lior to ouo place. But hero ing woman and did not willingly lo.tvo slio stood, almoit uuelianged, witli tho anything undone. It was all owing to same bright eye, tho ti.imo kind smile, the want of time, and Ihl. was mi evil and u i;top as film as in her younger which could not ho remedied. day... Tho evening meal wa. less cheerful Unfinished coats, heavy biscuits, chll- than u-ttal. The biscuits were decidedly dien'.. 1. .ssons, fallen tables and broken clammy and Mr. Macoy's relish for erockeryallvanisliodfioui Mrs. Maeey's tlieni was not improved by being In- mind, as Willi busy ho.iiilallly sno foriiK'd that tho stove could not bo ex- ministered to tho comlortof her guest pi clod to bako well until it wa. properly Then came Hut pleasant, cosy hour, repaired. It was certainly unreasonable I when all tho llltlo ones were bleeping, to expect him to attend to it for ho I and sho could alt down and havo such u could hardly llnd tlmo fur tho transae- (julet talk about old times. Even tho lionof ninro important bU;mes... Jl rug utKrUiA! .y,riiVftisl6Yi lliereuweYt.V-J It all rh'ht.butfomohowtheday always many tbings to talk about of which ho slipped by beforo ho knew 11. It was know nothing but luckily ids presonco easier to talk about a few minute, than wa. urptirtd at tho society meeting to find them. and with nn apology for Id. impolite- Tile countenance of Charlie, their nAff w bad taken ill. departure so.m eldest hoiieful. woro a mnro (INcontent- iifior Miirf Jane s arrival. ed expression, and hi reply lo hi. fatli- Much iv. said of tho by-gono uys er's iuiiilrles, ho growled out a disro- and tlieu eamo tho conversation of tho spectful t.pocch about "old coals, and pjp. ent times. mother never having any tlmo to do " Ami so you aro very happy in your anything," which occasioned hi.dlsml.. married life, 3'inny?" remarked Mi.su tal from tho table. Jane, addressing Jlr.i. Mu ey liy tho cn A noto wa. precented totlie father by 1 (leaving name of girlhood. "A good it should i.o mixta with many nnnrdent prayer, Ono of tho girl., containing a particular I im-inuid nud proml-dng children are Vli.it a Sorninu Slionhl He. II should bo brief; If lengthy, It will stoep Our hearts la apathy, our eyes In steep; The dull wilt yawu, tho chapel-lounger do. Attention ll.igs and lucinorj-'ij portals close. To melt tho Icy heart nnd charm tho soul; A mipless, dull harausue, however read, Will never rouso tho soul, or raise tho dead. I It should be Rlinple, prnctlcal, nnd clear; No line-spun theory to plenso tho car; No curious 1 ly to llcklo letti r pride. And leave tho poor nnd plain unedlllod. It should bo tender and nirecttouate, As Ills warm themo who wept lostHalcm's lato; Tho llery laws, with wordj of lovoalluyed, Will sweet ly warm aud awmlly persuade. It should bo manly, Just, and lational, Wisely conci li cd, aud well c-pressod withal ; Not stutl'ed with silly notions, apt to stain A sacied desk, and shown muddy brain. ?XCIIANOK BAKKHY To reach tho heart, and tlx and fasten thcro; When God and man aro mutually addressed, God KnuitK n blemlurc, man Is truly blessoj. I t should bo closely, ell applied at bul, To mako tUo moral nail securely fast; , Tliou art the i-iua, ami lurm, alono, wilt m Uto A l-'ellx (rcmblo, and a lUvld quako 1 fl C. MAKK, Dry Goods and Notions, south j wuwt comer Malu ami Iron 8tn. A, lUH'KI.l.Y, Hoot and Hhoo store, bool.M , A htatlonety, Main St., below Mailtet. 1! J ACOHS, Confectioner-, sroccrlc. etc., St., below Iron 1JOX .1 Wi:illl, Conf.-rlloncry nnd Ilnkery, J) wholesale and retail, i:xclialiKQ lllock, c. iioWi'.lt, 1 lats nnd Cnps, Hoots nnd Shoes, , Matu St., abuvo Couit House. r II. MA1ZI1, Mammoth (irorery, lino (iro .1. eerles. Trulls. Nuts, l'lovlslull, Ac., Main alul lion Ktrcets. M'KKIA'Y, N II A I, A- ( ()., dealers In Dry (loods, (Irocerles, l'h.ur,l'e(d,H.ilt, I'lsh. Iron, Nulls, oicN, II. cor. Main and Market sis. "rETEIUNAltY. . 1 II 1 '1 I IV. t ... Into tirm (leimany, oilers bis services to thn public asu eeltbiau-il 1IOBSK Aril) COW i;uuiuii, and nil oihrr nulmals, forwhlih bis tliiintes nto meilei-ale. J lo can always uo if.uihm.. -u". Ueiwl. k load, ileitis. Il.-laeoby's .Murble Yam. lUoomsburg, May 12, l71-ly. 17 jT TiioitN'roN IV. wouldnnnouucoiolhocltlrensof Illooms kiiir nnd vicinity, that he hasjust leceUed a lull anil comieve asi.oiiukeLi. o. WALL VArUK, WINDOW HlIADfW, HXri'llES, lOltliB, TASSEU, audiill other cooils In his lino of business. All Iho newest and most nppiovrd patterns or tho day oto always to bo lound In his establishment. mum, ........ .... ......... Miscellaneous. Tiii:ii;r..vrtii:ci:i:T; OH t ihivii t uii: (ik 1 111: Minns A.1U V O N V E 0 T I O N E It Y , DLOOMfllVKO, l'A. Ti.n ,,rt.t.Mi..oiil siiTf.iu.orH of Wldmvcr. would lespe'clTully nnuoiiniu that tin v havo i... .... ik. tl.l.11.1., .1 klnit.l rei-t litle del u- I nledbvtbo abovo named, In Wooiii'dair., and prepared tn continue tho buslncK ol manuinc lurlni; nnd selling, by WlIOLKSAI.i: AND HCTAID, ,...r ,.r n..n. ktetp nnd kind. Also' thev will h.noat all times a comphle supply ot n...i i...Hi.,k. itt-i.n.l iiml I'akp. rarth-s deslrlnsanylhl.il,' In this lino wlllUudlt lo their lidvautaso lo cau on us. AN ICE CIIEAM SALOON Isrddcd to the estnblMimclit, nint lullcs nnd 'Hponi.ciivinBriopcrutientioii ..A"-',";!''1,8 ness of evening warned her must bo "tiioio screws li.vo rt ally given away linspueny May 5. 1571.-1V 11 WM. A. HKlOUUNr.Y. ..... . . .... . rcouest from lliclr tcacner lliat some oi ,,rwt Ijlo-sings. their Bltidlc. might bo attended tont Vyry great," w;'.. tho roply; " and home in order to faclillato tlieir pro- tbeo treasures aioe. rl.dnly mine. And gecsu. Thl i note was duly po?..od to llio Ket I can hardly s.iy Unit I am happy inothcr,:uid liad tho emel orileeiiomng ur tii0 Waut of llmo to allend to llio shadow upon her brow for now thousand llltleiliitiesaieso veryaunoy wan II po.itible, In Hie multitude ot nor i11;) tlnvt I am often imito lubcrablo on care., lor Iier to nnd iinio to i-ii. mu i ,t i.ccouiil. ay misii.tmi h incoiuo little ones In their daily tusk;-. not large, and cf cniiso we can keep but of t!m. Agreeably to Mr. MacoyM res On the whole, every one n-emed to ono K.vvanl , i.i.d J am called .-o nnny olution, tlio motto was placid whero it feel uncomfortable, mid tho very lablo ,v.,vrt nmt It sienis diiUciilt to aecom- could lio read and remembered by all, Il.selfseemed to partake of tho general ,,u,!i anything." and father and mother, children and uneasiness, and utter uttering tno musi jiissJuno mused in silence, ami mo servants, ?oon united in tno opinion her doll a treasuro long coveted, lull which innmniftrotild never iliid timo to nltri.tt to. The dt'y. seemed lo havo crown long er, now, however, for oven inumi'ialiad found lluio In e-implolo in my long no- glecKtl or unflnishi d undertakings. Ill fact, overy one laid taken n leof from Miss Jane's hook, and yet they did not seem to have tll.toveritl what was writ ten upon tho leaf, btitascrlhid llio great er order nnd regularity of tho houaohold lo tho npsisliiiieo whieli mv. rendered by tho busy old lady, nnd not to any Improvement In their own manage ment. A few cxamphtt will milllco lo exem plify Mho Jane's pyetem of management. " Ten minutes beforo hrtakfost," t?hu exclaimed, as with quick step, nho en tend tho apartment; " tlmo enough to accomplish u giual deal, jdy dear little MnKgle, bilng your book nud read over your lersoii to me, while I tako a few stitches in till, prelly dress Hint 1 am making for you." A ml iv'lir.t wli.ill lil.i lll.i 1.1 tui"" asked another of tho litllo girl.., n. Mag glo hastened lo bring her book. " Hero h n tlato and pencil, dear; Just try that dllllcult sum which trouti led you so much last evening. You nre bright and fresh after n good nlghl'H rest. Charlie, my good hoy,'1 she con tinned, addressing thu lad who stood idly drumming on thn table, "there I. lime to feed your rabbit, and chickens beloro breakfast If you wish." "And Hut will glvo mo moro tlmo for play in tho park," was the quick re ply, nnd ho hastened away, " Anything for u. to do?'' playfully asked Mr. Mnrey, who with hi. wife had Just onlored tho room, and stood nn unobserved spectator of the scene. That particularly pleasant smllo spread over Mis. Jane', countenance hut very readily she answered : 'By all means my good sir. lou wlllilnd a button upon Hie mantlo piece, which you have long desired to llnd lobmrc to place upon tho cellar door. 'ivo niinulo-i will Iki timo enough. As for you, Funny, just, take this old stock ing and transform it into a bolder for Mary's use. Sho tells mo that bIio is much in need of one." " You havo certainly discovered tho truo secret of finding tlmo for tho per formance of many duties, Ml... Jane," icmarkod Mr. Mucey, " mid I nm de termined to adopt your motto, to "fake care of tie mlnitlet,' a. tho watchword of our eslalilisinont. I will havo tho words pi In tod lu gold, framed and glass ed, and hung in a conspicuous position, where they will bo frequently called to memory." .V good resolution," exclaimed Mrs. iyrTM w 'hr.ty wnJ ' iimraro?? uro ' jiaVstti even by indmtriou.s people in thecourfo of a day time enough to attend to many little matters." Vs my renovated wnrdrabo prove?,'' thought Mr. Mncoy : but to his credit bo it spoken, tho thought wa. not ex pressed, for thcro aro somo cases whero praiso implie. former blame, and had better bo omitted. For somo day., ho had been exulting in tho good order of pants, shirts, and namoles. articles, liilliorto neglected, and had toon dis covered that Jane's motto had wrought the change. And it v.Yo- r illy .uiloislshing what a change 1' dh' Liiug about in thu whole dwelling. M!" Jane's vl It wa. ftoon over, but its etfecl.s remained. Tho truo dot ret of an orderly household had been discovered. Thoso few iittlo word) woiktd like a ehatm, whet, duties wcro In danger of being neglected from want And re lv Willi diaries .bullion's Unci IIIcLliiMiri. Wo iltul in a sotithorn oxchantto tho following necoutit of u duel fought by Ocnoral Jackson with Clmiioa Dickin son. It took pluo.j iiay an, into, nt Harrison's Mills, on Hod river, in ho- ;;iui county, Kentucky: Tho placo of combat was a loi.g day's rldo from Nashville, nnd the duellsU were, consequently, obliged 1 1 iart twenty-four liours previous. JJickinon, beside ids second, wa. accompanied on the fatal journey by ii ntimbrr of gay eottipauions, who went out to soo tho mooting and appeared to havo cherish ed tho utmost confidence in tho prowess of their friend, Tradition sUtts that whenover tliu party stopped for refresh tnenls, Dlekiuson tlNplaycl his skill with M. weapon by shooting at a mark nnd so wonderfully accurato wa. id. aim that at the word of command lie put four balls into a spaco covered by a dol lar, twenly-four feet distant. At tho mm.' (li.-latieo ho repnaieuiy em, a stiiait string disponded from u bough, and left It hunii'.l, with luslru'.tloil to llio tavern b.epor to show It to General Jackson If bo came that way. It is also Bald that ho bet fCOO ho would lilt id. enemy within a half Inch of a certain button on Ids eo.it. But whether theso stories ire true or false, wo know that Jackson and Overton were employing themsclvej much moio sensibly. Both weio conscious Hint it wa. indeed to bo a llfo and death affair, nnd they studied tho situation accordingly. Their delib eration, resulted in Jackson's deter mination to lot Dickinson hwolho first lire and tako hi. chance, for tho second. Ilo felt perfectly confident that Dick inson would lilt him, nnd equally con lldeut that ho would hit Dickinson. " I should havo lilt him," said till, iron man long afterward, "if ho had shot mo in tho brain." Tho two parties passed tho night at dill'oront cabins on tho bank of tho river, and Jackson is reported to havo taken a hearty supper, smoked his usual plpu und indulged In cheerful conversi'.iou proviou. to retir ing. Next morning beforo breakfast Jackson and id. friend, woro In tho sad dle, and fording tho shallow Rtieaui proceeded to tho nppoliueiispoi, a lovoi piece of river bottom in tlio bosom of a fotcat of poplar troeu. Dickinson was equally prompt, and arter exchanging tlio salutions business went on nt once. The ground was nieiu'.irod, peg.drlven, and men placed, llio pistols loaded, and all was ready but Iho word. Tho glv luuof'.tlil. had been won by Overton, and lio shouted it out with tho strong old country accent-" Firo!" Dickinson raised Ids pistol quickly una nrcii on tho instant. Tho dust flew fro- broasl of tho loose llttlng. fr9-T--." id. left arm with a tight grip aero-, id., chest; but ho neither staggered nor turned pate. Dickinson, amazed at tlio sight of his foostlll erect aud apparent ly untouched, fell back a paco or two and exclaimed; "Great God! Havo I missed him?'' "Back to tho mark, sir I" said Overton, with hU hand on hi. pistol. Dlckln.on resumed Ills place, and stood firmly waiting tlio ro eult. Jackson raised hi. weapon, took deliberate idm, and pulled tho trigger. It stonned fit half cock. Ho cocked . t..i.. . ... ui.u-ual croati. iiencaiu us usu-.u wuigui. uncaKcr eonunupu- It Is a mystery to mo whuo tlio of dishes, s-uddenly eamo to tholloor " J wish you eould help about this. I hours go to," exclaimed Mr... Macey, a. Wlth a loud crash. remember that you u--eil to bo a famou. witli n sigh bIio mlded up an unfinished "Bits, me!" exclaimed Mr. Macey, llCrson to find out tho catiio of troubles, garment, which tho approaching dark- sturtltd out of hi. unial composure; and to apply a remedy. Now, if you will di-eover In what 1 urn deficient, that thcro was nothing like taking earo of tho minutes. OiM rcllows Statistics. Tho benevolent fraternity who nro known ns tho Independent Order of ...it. ...... ... . . .... ..... i. .... i ....... i . . . i ,-,.1.1 i..i, r... I. .. I ti.nl,. nn i ,V .i.l oihei- sivinos. in lama u il ns i e r ono nu toil me,' con- i int i ,nvn ntem led lo IX lull .mi Inm i ii he us smart a. .Mrs. "uu jeenuns, imvu rivii - i- and suull auam.li.s, -JV-.',? "iirx BOOTS AND SHOES. ... . hi- i.iivsr ui,.iiv .... i. ..v. ii... main STiir.nT, uMirn iii:ov?.n's hotel A lull and complelo ncsoilimnt of icady mndo bonis and shoes lor ineii, wonn ii and children i... (...) ,.i,.t t,.i- .ii ..ut i. usoiiablo lnl.-s. Vailellis to sultull classes of customers. Tlio TT C. II O V.' E Ii, lusTipcueda flrst-clius HOOT, HHOi:, II AT CAD, AND r'Ult STCUIK atihooid standon :ainMiict,liiooinsiairs,afew if x nover got anything done, and yet I dooisubovo tliul'oiilt House. Ills sloil; Iscom- ,,,,-m days are so Graves, tho leisou v ill bo invaluable." oration, over tho wholo United State., : occupied." " I will trv mv in t," said Mi-sJane, and now number fiSST lodges, with an md a leisure and her laeii lighted up with pleasure, aggregalo of H,fl37 members. Thl. s il II. MIId.Kll A- IsON, dialers in lu-yuoous, n, (Iroiei-les. ijmeiiswaio, Flour, Salt, Hhoes, riouons, cicjtuiusi. besVoVSSnoilcns lllvolilmneall. iji.ni ii. u ." wiii,ihofollowlliL'i;oods - ........ 1.- I,.. .1,1., ...lt.,1 TVW KTOVP. A XI) TIN BIIOP. UK 1 IP.1"1 ' " S' ' ----- huiSu ii.....-, '-.-""-.-i ..ir t.i...t t p tioot k, nu n h neuvy M(a;i ' - N1 never havo a leisure hour!" Tlom line irlloeHnna were interrtttiltd .11 I US II I'll Vy llOUUIUSIMl'UI ... !... sToiiabools, min'.doiiblo nnd slnulo inp soico uy uiu iiinsiuiiiio uiiii.ini.u u. .u ........ MISCELLANEOUS. lONHTAUl.IlH 1ILANKH for sale at the I'nll'Jl. IIIAN uinie. M. C1IUIS.T.MAN. Saddle, Tllllik A Harness- nnl.tr, Mice's llloi k Main htrccl. 0' 0. DW. itoilllINH,liiiordenlerseconddoorfrom noithwest coiner Muln nnd lrousts, IJ J, THORNTON, Wall I'aper, Window Kbiules IJ. nud Uxlures, lluperl block. Main st, Furniture llonms, three story ., I m II.. ......... t..,111... I.m. in i in liAdr.Nitnril. I ' l'V..V.7V'i. . ii ,..s ,,r nil L-rudes. boy's uieiiuoiieii vii.iiiio.u siu..., ikhihv ."v Jlllin Mirctl one lioor lino, o I,, .ueutn-on.... I lion....- . ,.,,.. J H A"iiruo nssortmenl of lltov.s, Heaters nnd ISlu nilss.!;" laslli.i! falters, women's kIovo kid tliofitlllrs, HirOO or four nt 11 time, llll Ml UuiiKe,, constantly on ha and for sale at me I VJi'VVJ '.. .'. 1V:?,,,.J i-.'r,- ti.w. it i.i i.uiii.ml cr.ll- Into hi. mother's room, shouting : I dill sin ii". n " - -. ..... " .. i U brlcl:, Muln Jittict, west ot Market st, 11 IlllUl.-l IlltKM. I TlunlnuinallltH branebesearofullyftltemledto, and sutlKtiutlon uuarnnlfed. Tin woik oi an uiuuh wuoieHKie uau remii, a tnl 1h renufsttid, Jan 171 I TVf K W O O A h Y A 11 1). Jl THE undersigned respectfully Inform the rmzi'iia in iin"iiuijiiii; itiui v-iuiiiinin i ihj thai they keep nil the illtleient iiuinbem olstoe fun) nmi fci-h-rlcil lnnin coul lor sinllhlui: MiriH- I hex, on their whaif, udjolnlna M'Kclvy. Neal & ers In short buotunt all desulptlouii both j-pb eeU?woudTlsocHllfltf-eutlou to hlH flue astort meut or ATI4, CAlH, KUUH AND NOTIONH which comprlseB all tho new nnd populat varl elk-M at nrlcts which cannotfalllo suit all. Thes tinucdtlio pooiI liuly, "thut this Uttlo t:iblo for u uu'nthiutst, tliu ility T coat would not bo finished to nay r slim t and my time i.f.o fully c.liniil.1 nut Imvn linllpvnil tlinill ! I lirOm- tt I m.ll.. ...n, umilil Iltul "tiwi.ti. .. .....w. ,-, . , ..t,,-, t ntt ,ui. .ttt.t ... . ...... ..h , , , - , ,r . Ir.l fllmrlov llmf In. ulinllld havo It to l lln,l In III Ilo I hint's ilbotlt r.i oulir.v i.iomnrv H colled Mrs. M.1COV l!Ot FO UirgO a lllimllCr OS tlio lUlltolln. ....,-(,. .1,,. n. n. .,..,.1.. i,,..,i(.i.t imt it ... , n .l..i it.i.ir. no aim i m-.. i:m,.,'t iiw.li- i!ri Mi .l.i w. frutotnit v claim tho statist! w showing .... . .,. ...... in limisu, .en - ...... . .. ......... ...... .. .. cannot bo helped. O, dear! it seem, ns m,,r0 discomposed than ever site pro- rh0 believed that she nan aircauy (lis- uiem cio m,,. i.e,a.i..u. ... .... i. .1 ... .... .1... IV. ..mi oil., (it .,........1 M.r. oi'i.tt tif.ert.t " lint I'.0!ll(t. U UllOll Dlllius III J o. uuuiis i.. j" ltd III until e. ui. u... iiii.i......... v.mi.1. .... 1. . . ,i . .. . ... ... ........ on iw-rn (lm nnmhnr (if the the broken dishes. Fanny, wny no v.esu in-ro niiingaway u ....... ............ - - llowover Ieuitiotbla.iK'Vou.forl our time? Our hands may bo busy nretnreii wno received leiie uum ...... liou ,mi- iiatino. oi a u; u, ,,,, ,.,,. s f.,,t. lodges was 2.-..010, and to theso there tin etiiuiiiiiuii.v L-.l.e.iv.-i.ei.. , , ;...',.,. .......,..,., ,.. r n, rn.ia 4.-.7S.011.SI' ... r .....i... lm ii von nt n mil .'lit ii munKiTi" in I wilt iiiiiu uut hi ih tu""i " iiiiuully. i;verytning is iu.mm-.. ,, ; .""""?. ,. .. ..,,. - in, that two 1 negleeled. merely for wantoftlme. incn.iv niai is gceraiiy my cM-i,.i,g : , ,, nr , ,...; I,.,,,,, ,.i.ln man. work." iiiemners uiu ui i-m-.a .,,...,-..-,-- i iniiiitji itiui.. .tui o . ...( ,i ,. lm r. received I..1.... n ...,t,.i. in n.iss. You ti Hid vi.iiiiii.r.itl-'iiednriervour our- "ul -'J "V 'iL lu """.i .....- i.nnonu nmi fin avoracro ueno i ,.m j T ... il tn son lier .ir.,- nm m. b n. Ir. Alupov. wi 11 no in ...uo."- i . . l,rolher',lay Iier family 1. huger Lorn . It I. hardly worth while to pro- jUs received by e. icl . " ' ! f ?:"'iuX with, and lu his :!u,nors,bu5t sho keeps only ono ter- Wl,rlc ,tt , Ids hour.-; . f tx. "Tako earo of Hie minute., I'.inny. :',-.,.,- . .,.,, .,t,i ,,r nn musuui in cui.,iww.-t "Hurrah mother! whole's my coat? I nm Into homo from school, but our lessons woro so dllllcult, and Mr. Mar shall was so cross, that It seemed as if wo should never get away. Our whole boo.1, mo olleied at the . l..v..'ft cos 1. ruus b m bounlftor tlio USUllI aln. again aimed an datlborately a. befoie, and this time tho ringing crack followed, and Dickinson, reeling toward tho ground, was anight by his menu. md supported ugftmut ti Clump oi un derbrush. Hi. lower garments redden ed with blood, and a brief examination showed that tho ball had pusscd direct ly through the body below tho hip., aud h.dfjul under tho skin on tho oppo site i.ldo from the point of entrance. Such a wound could havo but ono ter mination, and Dickinson, after t-ufler- Ing terribly all day, died at nlnoo'olocic the sjiuo evening. As Jackson and hi. companions went from Iho spot tho sur geon noticed tho blood oozing irom ins shoe.. " My God, General Jackson, aro von hit?" I exclaimed. " Oh, I bellovo that ho lias prieu d mo a little. Let'. it it. But fa.v nothing about it here," pointing to tho house they wero then approaching. Why ho was so patticu- lar to conceal hi' wound irom (luismcm is explained by a friend to whom Jack son afterward mid . " I did not waut him (Dickinson) to have tho grallli"a- Hon of knowing that ho nail loucucu me." Drinking a deep draught of but ter milk, ho had the wound dressed id was iitilo to rido home without much dllllcully ; but three months e' .j d before lio eould movo about corn ir' . bly, and tho Indirect consequents of tno injury tilled hi. closing years with pain and at last laid him in his gravo. The duelling nlstois u-:cd on this occasion vant, and nover employ, a seamstro.i, .....it nr.. ..I.....I toi.1,1. Silt lr.llK.Unll. Is solicited buloro puicliaslm elsewhere as It Is believed mat oeni-r . .snout". t..v w IHI'sF.NHTOCK.Vhotosrnpber, over Ilobbinl, A: Dyer's more, Mnln st. es, on llltir wintii, ilujuiiiiiis At tttini. ... ... .. . ....... :.,' ,.? u. ,...,,n,v t'o's Furnnce; wlth n good pair of llullalo scales I than nt any oilier place lu toeeoonly n, sua.i, tieitier u. .ueiti, .tt.t.... , . , berlln's alloy, renr of American lloase. I H. KUIIN.dealcrInMeat,Tnllnw,(tc.,Cbolii- 1' ne: R II. KINUI.DIl. dealer In olnnos. orenlis mi lodi ons, nt o, W. Corcll's lurnlture rooms CJAMUKI JAf'fUlY, Marble nnd Ilrown Btono OWorks, I'nst lllooinsburtj.llerwlck road. WM. ItAIIIl, denier In furntlnro, trunks, cedet w Ulow wuro, near tlio Forks llolel. OFOHTDlt.Oluo Maker, nud White nnd Fancy , TuuueWeottown. 11, mni.F.MAN, Apent lor Muusou's Copper on tho wbail, In vclcli eonl, liny, nnd straw Likewise n hmso and wngoil, to deliver coal l.i thoso who di slro It, As they pnrchasoa larei amount of coal, they Intend tokeep a superior ar tiiu nmi soil i.i tbu verv lowest nrleos. l'liuse coll nmi exnmlno ror you-selvcs beforn nurrliwi ."".'1 ina i Isewbert, 'j. W. HllNDKlislloT. Aliuusiun iti.-vnuet rpHE uiulerslgnod will tako in ox- X chauso for Co.il and (Irocerles, the following named urtleh s i-Wheut, llyo. Corn, Oats, l'oln. toes, I.nrd, Hn!ii,honldir,nnd side meat, nutter Kami. Hay Ac.nt tho hlBhrst cash prices, at Ids uroeery isioie, hiuoiuiuu i.i,-i i J. W, IIENUKI'-SHOT. lllonmslmrit Mar. IB.'fils-lv. 1.1 ll.llIDI.EMAN, Apeill l'j.'I'nbular Uisbtulns Hod VOTF. 1100KH, nnd blank NOTFH.lvllllor Willi IN out exemption, lor sulu ut llio Coiajmiuan Iniio.fortP, in Light Street. ir V, OMAN a Co., Wlieelwrliihts, Brst door Jla noovo iscnooi tiuuse, JOHN A.OMAN, Manufacturer nnd dealer In Hoots nud Shoes T) ABE CHANCF 1 OHflAI.E WStt-oilll-illillil .ll."l l'i liniA ..ITS n.l S.'J.II Til H Slllll'lbo 11 ttn. l.r.,...l'.l nt nn nnrtllill klllli or lirl VOlO lirotH'rlV In New York, nnd had been but n 'lew weeks In use. It li lu mrcct older nnd In eifryresrort equal lo anew piano. Terms possmveiycasn ju .dvnnce. Address for ono wee lc, c. w. riiisi lai, may S"'71-lf Miiuch Chunk, I'n. Hotels. WILLIAM miTLKIl, Tioprlclor, This IloiisoUavInsbcen put In tliornusn upair Is now open lor llm ruipllon id mus s. Mi pulua will bo spared tn insiiro tho I't in ct eom lortof tho traveleis. Too 1'ioi.rlitor sol rlls n sharu or pnbllo putroiioue, Tlio bar win bo stocki dnt all lllnis Willi tluolhiuors nlldcltars. Janl'71 gENTON HOTEIj. W. F. llA3vr, Proprietor, IlUNTON, COLUMIIIA COUNTY, l'A. I i.lu ,i...ll lc.if.ntn Ili.ti.r. liitvlntt lit ell lttlt 111 ilioioiiLli n nitlr Is now oneu tor tlio itt-eptlou of I lsltors. No pains havobicu spand Inenstiro llio pirftct ennifort of initsts, Tint proprietor it evuythlng in tlionousii is in peueci A mml portion oi iiniewiiiueeiiiiii.iisu ; . v.. ;A , . t t10 i.imi.y ..ur - r widowed fumlliei in M H. KNT, dealer lu moves and Tin woro In IV an lis uruuciiiN. ll.'li:ll l-'NT, Miller, nud dialer In nil kinds oi 1 tiinln, I'lour, Fi(d, Ac. All kinds oiuinlu Bspy. rT llllIUll AllD.i IIHO.,deoler In Dry Uoods, i) (Jioceilcs, nnd 1.1 nei nl Merchandise, l.Hl'V HTl-'AM FLOUUINU M1LLH, C.H.FowIer, Ii 1 roprieiur. 1 D. WFIIKHKlHKll.UootnndHlioeSlorenud u manufactory, Hhop ou Malu Hlrcot op posite tho Hlcalu Mill. Ml W. KIKIAlt. HliHiuilnimia l'Jauluv Mill I ntiilllox MuuufatluiliiK, QUBLINa CIIEAM. lly iislnir Ibis nrtlilo Indies nnd (linllcinen ran htnutily Ibeiustlvts u thousaiitl lohl. This Is thu only aillcln Hint wllleuil slralllbt hair, nnd nt tho mine tlluo clve t.i It n beuutlful ap ptarauie, II nl.ti Invluointis, beautifies und cleanses, It enn bo so applied us to eauso Hie hulr 10 curl nny luislh of tlmo desired, hunt l.v imtll for 0 els. II lult-kaize. Attdress ' aiim:iitownsi.ky. Mlddlclowli, Adams Co., I'n, scptl'71-Clii. BUHIN1CSS CA11DS, VlHl'HNU CAIIDS, 1.111.11 IIl'.ADH, HILL IIIIADH, I'UOll HAM Ml.., I'OMTKIIH, 4.1 , AC, Ncolly and Clirnply 1'riiiictl Knin lie isllit Htylisof 'ij 1 est e COLUMIIMN OFriCt'. itlko 11111s aSlaeo from lliullolel lo lIliMiinsburu alul lliK-rmeiliiiio isiiiiis 011 iiusutiy, .oiiittniy nud Kalnrduy of each week, IJun I'lbJl rjiiK f:spy hotel. IISI'Y, COLUMUIA COUNTY, l'A. Tho undersigned would Inform thotiAvelltng publlotliat no nas iiib. ii iii "H""s"i iu llshinintnud ihorouulily ritllled tho snnio for tho puiri-cfcomonlt 111 oof hlsuucsts. Ills Inrder will ho stoeked with llio best tho market nllurds. Tlio cholcisl ll'iuius, wines nuu ciKuisii.wuys ui bo fouud luhls bar. ,.,. ,-,., inul'71 1-Jipy.i'a. TJUIDGE NOTICE, on nnd after oCTOlir.ll lwh. 171. n dividend ,.r a .n't-1, nl. on llm i-ntiltal slock ol the Cata. wissi, iiriusi' t 0111 pit 0 j in ut. ,iiit. iu mv .1.,.. l.rtl.lat u ..I t he i.nli.ii 111 1 1 ut Trt'iisuri-r. lieu, n, uii. in. 111 , ncl.(l,'71.) TldisllH-r. time." "I supposo you wero all tlilnklng si much of tlio parly that you could not fix your attention upon your lessons," replied tho mother. "I am very sorry that yourcoat I. not llnislieil, my son. I have worked upon It llll It wivs too dnrk lor mo to sioitny longer, but there I. still much to be done. Tho days nro so short, aud thiro nre so many things to attend to that it l dark beforo I think of it." "You begun it a wtek ago last Tues day, " murmuicd thn disappointed boy. "I will stay at homo beroro I'll go with that old bluo one. I told Billy Green and Tommy Cluiso that I was to havo a now black coat and I'm not going with out It." "As you please," wa. tlio answer, for lisnleased with tho want of respect in his manner, hi. mother was lu no mood to Boollio hi. troubled feelings, Quietly pulling away her work sho descended to tho kitchen, to ascertain if tea was In iirenaratlou Mary, tho maid of nil worlc, looked Hushed nud excited, and nu Iier mistress entered, sho exclaimed: "It 1. 110 ii.o trying to make H1I1 oven bake. Tlio biscuit nnd cako will hojust good for nothing-." "Why to.Mnry? Thoislovohnu never ider, and jet slio absolutely has some muh that. 1. Useful f lm.- (.1 snare, reads a good deal, aim vour.s." i vui lir.-.cticc.oceasionallyoutho piano, 11 y0u nro still tho same Miss Jane," .. . 1 1...... linf l.MirilV'lPI n (11 ..u.,.nrr.l ii.j -iopn- no 1 11 o wfiri; uus u -.us.ui I.1..A u.i ..s V . .. P" -"" :.:. .,, ,, 431.50 to each family. Tho total anisic. They have a large ami i e, iu. lit t WM ,jr0UCc,,. . a ,o .u during tho year tivated garden, a peneet emu oa. minuicf,' souniis as i.uii.u.i. n . .j alldeserlntloinwtM is.VJ,'Jl our-. Mr. Grave. Like, the whole care M if lt WMo but yesterday that 1 heard nA f , Xe ,11 ro from ,.r it. nlthoueh 1.1. time i. us much oc- Vou reneat tho words to me, a. 1 threw .n n.v"f'" ?L!)C'"" 11T troubled u. beroro." 1 "'."'":""""",,,.,,, ,nP,mi i,v .. nn.i ,i,r. which was nnetitcd to "But shtiro tho damper I. broke, and Mrs. iuuny, .. pu...v , - same year tho widowed families of 3.07C members wcro rolloved to tho amount or$I22,olft.0l, or an avorago of about sum for benefit, and .81), tlio f..r cupled a.your own." down my lasi; u e us,. u membcr. Tho nggregato income "Imtio.--IbIo " interrupted nor mis- iciiiud . im.-f ti,n Onlor f,,r tho vear v.-a. Llnd: "you must bo mistaken hi this it Is ngood inotliiioro.daud young, -,.., ,. m, overaero contribution fw' .t statement. Mr. Grave, has no Ids- Fanny. A few minutes wasted several I ,,, ,,,,r ,lf .,,.,.,(- Sii, tillt the ,,1-i.tlmn to attend to 111. iMrilon." times a day. will toon make an hour,' ., ,!,.ri,i f, nther sourco. I'liisu'irotoldmohorso ftlutho tooic Ver.v true," was.lltn reatiy repiy, Ui,.,. iii.Mvii;, lnoaTini-i of it coming llioentlrotlurgoof it, nnd had no as- ami their (liigeisllewswlflly whllothelr . tniit.,iino f.-o.s.and ii.ii'tol lt from slstnnco excepting tho uttlo wmeii sue unigues wvie as niisy as ever, j- i,ltl,rCbton invo.tmenis u. stirpiu. uinus could givo liim," replied Mi 1 do not know how they ci in, i i wl.h wo had their fcccrct." congratulated bcrfciuiuil iney were no-. . (ifi.-i.n cenls a "Mrs. Grave's children aro always left till haturiiay night, as was "lieu f b ut ly.oa to S7.au a yoar; ho tho flrht In their class at school, ro- tilc ease. timt ., i.,r,.0 proportion of tho vast in marked ono of llio Iirlght'Oyeii nun. a good nigni s lest mauo jii- um com0i lis lll)0VU BtnU,d, must eomo from trlrl. who wa. an iuu'uuiu unutnit mini uumun ui.iu ue-, .t.t. ... h . . .. ...III. I .... . ..... . ...I- l ...... , I... I....1 ii'r inlr mother lie lis iiicm wiiaiii delliritU'll nosieni iu'c.are.1 nmi bii lessons overy ovening." not grown ono day older during tho last "I guess sho ha. not so noisy a set ns ten years ; an opinion which uiu genu I have," replied tho mother, "or she indy nvmed le.-olub' to crify for It would not feel much llko touching In Win uivlly wonderful to sio with what tlio evening. For my part I aui glad to youthful activity sho lent a helping un.i.i vw.ii nil tn bed. that 1 may havo a hand lo the various household (lut!en, quiet moment to bit down and compose nnd with what reniarkftlito tact sho i-ct niyfcelf after tlio trial, nnd vexation, of tho other people to work. Even llm tho day.'' youuKOut child wna mado useful, and i.-.,i,'r,-,.,,nversatIon was Interrupted felt herself amply rewarded by tlio iiv tlio loud ringing1 of tho door holl.iind pralsis of her now fileud, aud tlio nieo- " i .. t ....,,1 lm i.. nil.. I .I..HS ...l.tnli iiiriJ tit-i i.'fill4ril 4(1 up ono of tho pistols which lay on tho mantel. Tlio old mm reniuruuu quiot ly: " Thl. 1. tho pistol with which I killed Mr. Dlckm-im." Ho Aaron Burr would now nnd tii- ti .ay with a smllo : " My friend Hamilton, whom I shot." ot hoar sources. Kj:. Man is dthlgncl for nn active being, and his spirit, ever restless, if not em ployed upon worthy and dignified oh Iolu. will, in rcsnonso to tho prompt ing. of ilia lower nature, which sptlug. into activity when tho higher slumber., ongiiRo in mean and low pursuits rather Hum fcufi'er tho tedious and listless feelings-connected Willi Iiidolencoj and knowledge. s no Its. necessary In strengthening tho Judgment than In preserving tho purity ol tho affections. "Tin: borne that frets, I. tho hor.o that nw.'HtV H" "lll fyl of horso men, ai-'l " is Just a. truo of men as of horses, 'the man that allows himself to gi i irritated at every iittlo thing that gui. amis, in Ida business, or iu the r. dimuy afiiilta of life", ia a man t.. as a rulewill accomplish llltlo ami wear outcarly. Ho Is a man for whnm Inlo and dyspepsia -havo n particular fmd- ncas, and for whom children navo it particular avorslou. Ho Is a man with a perpetual thorn iu his flesh, which pricks and wound, at tho allglitost movement ; a man lor wiiom mo una iittlo pleasure, and tho future email hope. S rn ic to Onu Tiiino. livery young man, after ho has chosen hi. vocation, should stick to lt. Don't Ieavo lt be cause hard blow uro to bo struck, or i disagieeablo woik to be performed. Those who havo worked their way up to wealth and iitefulneH do not belong to tho shiftless end unstablo class, but may bo reckoned among such as took off their coats, rolled up their alcoves, and conqueud their prejudices against labor, and manfully bore tho licit nnd burden of the day. r