ltc (Kotiiniiiian I? ATKS OP' 7 OTITIB1NG. AND Obs Ineri, (frelro llno or Ua mof-' u m I'lnir.ifiiiKi) uvmtY Friday mouninu IN THn OOLUMnlAN 11UU.DINO NEAriTltE COUIIT tlOUHK, lltoOUBDUna, l'A., B V CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, nntToii and rnorniKTon. fforms-Jwo Dollars a Year payaUo In advanco, JOB rniKTINQ OfalldcscrlpUonii executed Willi neatness nnd dlspntcli nt reasonable rates. Columbia County Official Directory, l'rmlitenl.tuilat WILLIAM Item, yttrocfaM Jutlott IMAM DK11K, JsAAU 13. JION now. J'rothnnolan.Ae. KvrtoM'lt JI. RtNOLr.it. JleirUler .1- Jlccortle r VI I.I.t A MSON 1 1 , J Al'oli Y. iniri'- i(trcyjAJira llUYSOri, Jit. tflfr((r AAllON SMITH. iViririoi Isaac DliWITT. IVeiiinrcr William Lamon. UiNiut(uncn uviiuh UnijiiiNS, 1III:AI J, M III. 11. , 1 1.J.I rMMKFI.lt, CViM'(on'u' CYcr William KntCKii.UfM. jIIhWijM-I'. J. CAMrilEI.L, DANIEL LKE, V II A II 1.1-1 1.111V IS Kit ( orolirr llttA ltt.t.:l (1. Mtftinri v JiniOimmujiuiirri iBAAuiicIliUDE.JoIlN JIo A N A Lb. Coiii 6iertii(tiic(ffii-ciiAiata a. eaukley vJd'.n" I',r -"''"W-DIrcrlorn, H. II. MiLi.nn Wii.i.iam KliAMKii, Illoomsburg, nnd Johnhoii . ... ..x ... uiiijiniAm, e,JlAULfc8 lUKBEll, ECC ) , Eloomsuurg Official Directory, lltocjtulvrt Jlanhlnp Co. John Ai FUNSTOJt j i i-Miii in, ii, ji. uhiitz. cnsnier. , A'Ktoimi y;anfc-UHAB, It. l'AXToN.l'rcs't , J. 1'. Ti'stin. Cnshlcr. winmMaimimirMuiuttiB'nlntmtHilrtml T.oanA uclatwn-i:. 11. Little, Prcs'l., C. W. Milled Sec'j. Jlloiimshurti Jluthlina nml Htnlnif 7-Vm( Aisorw- - wm. ih.woik, mn., J, it. iioinsoN, sec, Jlloomtbiny Mutual Unrlpg f-Vml Aimeintton 3,3, linowMi, President, c. O.llAHKi.i'.v, Hco'y, Bloombburg Directory. pAFEIl 1IAUS Just lecclvtd una forsnlontths L Col.UJlUIAN Ulllco. CLOTIIINa, &0. DAVID L0WKN11KRU, MerchnntTnitor.Matu st.,nbovo Amerlcnli House, WM. MORIttH, Mcrclinnt Tnllor comer ort'eu tro una Mutu St., ovor Miller's store. " onutis, "CHEMICALS, Ac." EF. liU'lDrugglstnnd Apothecary. Main bt. . below tho Post Olllce. CLOCKS, WATCHES, AO. OK. SAVAGE, dealer In Clocks, Watches nnd Jewelry, Main st., Just below tlio American House. f GUIS lIERNllAltn. Watch nnd Clock maker 11 ucar southeast corner Malnnud Iron sts. R CATHCAHT, Wntch nnd Clock Mnker.Mnr . ket itrcet, below Mnlu, BOOTS AND SHOES. T.I M.KNOUH. Denier In llnnlM mill Mlirieu. lnti I1;, aud bft styles, corner Main and Maiket mretis, in 1110 oiu l'ost umce. 1avii) HKTZ, Hoot nndShocmnlcer, Mnlu St u uv iuiv iiuiiiunu'ssioro,wesi 01 lnrkot. nllNHY KI.KIM, Jlnnufnctuier mid dealer lu Horns nnd Shoes, Uioccrlcs, etc., Mnlu street, PROFESSIONAL. H. C. HOWKIt, Hurgcou IJeutlst, Malu st. abovo Hie Court House. DK. WM. M. HUllEIt surgeon and l'hyslclan, Olflco over tho ! lrbt National, linnk. 0 . HAUKI.IJY, Attoruey-nt-Lnw. OUlce,2d lloorlll Kxchmmn lUnrlr. Ti,nftlin.it'T-.l...,ru IT.., ..I " "-"t. i ji.aMcki;lvy,aM.d, Hurccnn nnd lhVNlfInn j . uuriuhiau iuuiii hi, T O. HUTTKIt, M. I). Hurgoou una l'liyalcluu C .'iwiiiH ntlVVt, UUUVD iUUlU, li. UOI1ISON, Attorney.ftt.Luw, Ollicellart- It. II, K. KINNKY, Hurgeon iJontlst. Teeth juAuiiuiuu wimmupiuu: jjiaiuht., nearly op T H. KVANH, M. I)., Hurt;con Htiil IMiyblclau, DU.A. UTUKNItJ'liyfilelnnannSnrKCoii.ur Itco over Klelm'H Irs Store, itstdeuco one ituui iiriuu ihjv, if. j. llliei". MILLINEIIY & FANCY COODS. I.i l'irrr.IlMAN, Millinery nnd l ancy Ooods, U, opposite l.'plscopal Chuich.Malust, lliss I.1ZZIK ItAUKLUY, Milliner, Hamsey JJJ. llllUIIi HI It til bi.lil.-L, MIRS jr. DKltUICKSON, Millinery nnd Fancy floods, Main St., below Market. S1IIS. JULIA A. & BAD1! nAHi:r.Kvri.i,.iis' ill Cloaks and Dress I'attcruj, southeast come' Mini: MISSKS HAItMAN Millinery una Fancy HOTELS AND SALOONS. U0HK8 HOTKL, by T. IJcnl. Taylor, east cud I ot Main street, jrEUCHANTS AND CnoCERS. I V MA Kit, Dry Oooils and U west comer Main ami Iron i Notions, south st s. IjiOX A WKI11I, Confectloneiy nnd linkery, . ...luunuiuuiiu 1 ,-,.,11, ..Al-liltllU I.IUCKi n r. HOWKIt, HntsiindCaps.IiootsaudShoes, . Main st above Court House. 1 11. MAIKi:, Mnmmoth (irncery, ,1 . rerles, Fruits, Nuta, l'rovlslou. amUviitio Stieets. lino (irn &c, Mutu M'KIII.VY, NKAI. ,t CO., dcaleis In 1 Uiocerles, Flour, Feed, Salt, Fish. I ete.,N, K. cor. Main nnd Market sts. rv Ooods. Iron, Nails, Q H. MII.LL-It A KIN, dcnlcrs in Dry Ooods, O. Orocertrs, Queenswaie, Flour, halt, hhocs. MISCELLANEOUS. H M, (JIIHISTMAN, Saddle, Trunk A Harness J. inalicr, Slilvo's IllocK Main Street. DV. ItOUllINS.llriuordealersecoud door from ' uoitliwest comer Main aud Irdncts. Ll J. THOUNTON, Vnll l'aper, Window Shades U. und Ilxtuits. Itnrerl block. Jlalu st, GJ. Jv: T0'lKII'. Funiitnro Rooms, three story ( brlck.Malubtuet.'KestofJIarkctst, Hl:iWFNSTOt.'K,l'hotoj;inpher,over UobLlns i F.yer's Store, Malu st. I ,H- KDHN, denier In Miat, Tallow, etc., t'licm 1' Iierllu's alley, 1 ear of Ainerinin House. OASirKI. JAC0I1Y, Marble I'nd Ilro k', orks, Last llloonisburg.IJcrwlck ro Wll StODD road. WM, It ABU, dealer In furnlturo, trunks, ceder w lllow ware, near the Forks Hotel, Ii.!.l',,1I,,)I'.K?I.AN Ageia for Muusou'o Copper U' Tubular Lightning Kod. ft FOSTKIt.aiuo Slakcr, nnd White nnd Fancy U. Tanner, Scottowu. TOTi; l'OOICS. nnd blank NOTFS, with or with, itllce" cstml,llon'lor bul M thu COLUMUIAN Catawissa. . Hobblus' llulldlug. !)K.i:..Ki Jt01.11'.'! Biirgeou aud l'hyslclan 1 Second Ht below Main, GIL1IH11T A KLINE, dry goods, groceries, and general merchandUe, Main street T II, KIHTLr.lt, "Oittawtssa Housed Forlh . Corner Main unu Second Streets. L KLILLIt, ISillard Saloou, Oysters, and ice . Cream In season Main St. ' 116 MM. nitoilST. dealer In (JeneralMerchandUo . Dry Hoods, Urocertes o, ai'SQULHANNA or ilrlck Hotel U bunder Pionrlplnr mull,. cut S. Kosten beCOUll Htrnf t ' corner Main and yM.U, AIII101T, Attorney ntlaw, MalnSL Light Stroct. HF. OMAN A; Co.. Wheelwrljhts, arst door , abovo School House, ' J Sioot,'Vud" ho,e,MRUUfiU!tUrCr "nd Jwler '" H. Uinu b,,?i",1" Ht0Vt,H R,ld m wareTu PrTi1,'.!f.,'JfiT,,l1,.llcrBtld dlnlf r kinds oi rurcli"i,d r,lta' A" MuaH "U'ft"i Bapy. 'ljZMBiiTuDa l'ikDiD M,ii Buck Horn, ioVi5,:r1,LI,1,1OKMA.KI-11- " iry U'o.l,'Kmcelerli's niiil cenernl inercliniidie VOLUME VI. - - - NO 15. Orangevillo Directory, H .!:.!M:lm,,?t,' DUOTIir.Il,Cnrrciilersniii U. llulldeis, Mnln St., below l'luo, TjHIC'lt IIOTEI. nnd refreshment Hnloou. by HolirM'ilciiry cor, '.orjinlnnudl'luost. HIV, ' M1;0.A,1!om'.''liylclniinmlHHrEeo!1 LMiiln sl nest door to Hood's Hotel, DAVII) IIKUItlNd, rionrntHlGrlatMUI.nud Uenlerlu KiuIn.Mlllstreet, TAMKH It. HAKMAN. Cnblnet Maker and Un J deitnkcr. Mnlu m below l'lae. ScmjYM:It & CO., Iron fonnnerii.Mnclilulsls and Jlauurnctmets of plows, will bt. Welfficlll&r" Philadelphia Directory. Diuuiuui aim uiuiui m FHAKK S3IITH, Proiirlolor. l'llII.ADCLl'HIA. N. It. 'Din Inrntlr,,, U oM.l,nl it, nttcntlve, nnd tho tables Miptilled with the best tlio market allorda, Iresli nnd well cooked. Uivo T il. UEPITKATIT. if 0 WITH 15AKNKW, BKO. & HEHKON, hats, cai's, stuaw aooua & runs, No, 60J MoriSl street, (Above Fifth,) rillLAIJKLrillA, YAINWRIQIIT & CO., WHOLESALE (iUOUKItS, N. i:. Corner Second nnd Arch mrccU, I'niLAnnLfitlA, Dealers In TKAS, SYRUPS, COFFLK, SUOAF., MOLAHUKS men, Briers, ill c.vitn boda, ac, ac. a-Orders will rccilvo prompt iittcntlon. may 10,C7-tf. JJAHVEY B. WALKEH, wi nt HEAR, SCHROPP & CO., ISII'OltTEia ANDJOnilEIlSOK CHINA, OLASS AND QUKENSWAltK, No. lua NOUTH SKCONDST., rHILADELl'IIIA. e-OrlBlnal assorted racknges of Queenswnro coustnutlv on hand. ieb'.'J'7J-tl. Bnsinotis Cards. II. LITTLE, ATTOItNEY AT LAW, OtltCO Cotirt-llonso Allev. Uotntxr IhA rnrirw niAN Olllce, Dloomsburg l'a. C. IJ. UROCICWAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 11L0OM3I1UHO, PA, 4(T Ol-FICE Court llnusn Allpv In thft rn. lxtmi.ian building. IJnul.'67. Q W. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. O.'lice Court IIollEO Allev. Iiel nw tlio 1-mnw. ni.N Olllce. llounttes, llnck-Pny nnd Pensions collected. Jlloomvburi; l'a. sep.'JO'OT JOHN M. CLARK, ATTOItNEY AT LAW. OFFICII nbnvn lower's Store, Main street, IUoonisburg, l'.i. ROBERT F. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Olllrn Mnlu Strei.l. Iirlnm ,1,, r-rt. irn.,.n Jiuuinsijiiig i eiin a. B. FRANK ZARR ATTORNEY AT LAV, liLOOJISHURO, l'A. OHIco Willi J. G. I'rceze.ilrower's Illock. Can bo consulted In acrmar or EngllBh. lnch'.'J'T.-l QHAIU.ES 0. LEIDY, .lTTOI!Si:V..lT.I,AW. OFFICE ON OAK STREET, MOUNT CARJI EL NOKTIIUJIIIKHLAKD COCSTY, PA. Collections nromntlv mm!p I'nivorni.in ninllv executed an. all id with hli i olesslon e.iieiully aitiuilid to In .....jiiuui, ,,ui iiiuiiiuLriiiuii auu continual conn " Ill-.ISiI.l). ptJEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ISAIAH IIAOENI1UCII, .Malu Street one ilnnr nlinvn 1 Arnn.,a.,i,..iir. A largo assortment or BUives. Heaters and .umcn eonstautlv on bund, imii im- cui., ,,t. n. uunlnaluall Its liranehescarofullyatlondedto, .... Quuamtiiuii ijimriimreu. ii i worn oi nil kinds wholesale mid retail. tai Is lequcsted. Jnura JLOOMSBURG hi a it ii i. v w n Zi s. MAI.V STUEKT, 11EI.OW HAIIKBT, IlI.OUMnllURU, l'A. Monuments. Tombs. IleinKtnnr.s .(- l-rtrlr eallv executed. Orilfrs liv mnll ... 1 1 1 piclnl attention. N. II, Work delivered freo ol '"WV:- i. L,. uu.t(in, proprietor. octU71-tf. p. 6. liox 207. ETERINARY. AUGUST FRIEND. Into frcm Gemianv. oilers bis servieos tn i,a ..,u,,u i. .-Jiiruiiiieii HORSE AND COW DOCTOR. ml alt other anlmnls. fnrriii,.ii lu i.n..u n.. moderate. Ho can always bo Inund casl "slilo oi Dloonibburg, JIuy 12. lS7.iy. . . n"". ioiiu, ueill-i. II. jacODV'S MarOlo YaTil TDARGAINS BARGA INS. QUICK SALES ANrt SMALL PROVITa. SAVE YOUR MONEY, (lo tn 11 1.' Ml, V vnun llbt lltOOlllSbUli' P.L.. fnr r1 IrlmUnf IS.K..I homo aud city made 1 FURNITURE. Prices reasonable nnd tlm h r...ir .inA Jnu l'7i tl "yULCAN WORKS, D A N V I L L E PA. WILLIAM II. L.VV.', Manufacturer of Wrntlflif Trnn Itrl.l'.u HMllnrj (jasholders, Fireproof llulhllugs, Winuulit Iron uuiiiiK, iiniiiiiig iTiimes, I' lnnruig anil noors, J'11"! tint ca and fencing, alio Wioughtliou pip- i . '. I , 11 ltmu' oi riilllll woiic, ic. .IT. .1 t,l,nl,u iiiieiiueil in. OOtH'Jl'.W' S'' nUj I:s"mftl'', BUprllCd. in.iv juiii-.. lunii. and i.i vEiti'onr, tW.ANl. hUI,l..l-(l','l:ilhn S I'KA MKl liisj, THE SIX LA 11(11' HT IN 'J III! wrilii. OCEANIC, LELTIO. IlEl'UIILIL- I'n m ,. ' ATLANTIC. IIALTIC, ADRIATIC U.WUtoliK burden a.UXlli. n. rnl, "', ti.w u iniiK uumen a.WJO h. n. rnch. SallliiL' from New York mi SATIIItiiA vu r. ivernool on THL'llSDAYS. and Cnrl.- I i..ViT.. IDAY Cork iiiu nny iiiuowiiig, From thu White Star Ilnrlr. linvitnh iv Jersey City, ' iiisbinger nccomnioaaiions rror all classetl urlvallid, coniblnlug SAFI.1 Y, SPEED, AND COM I OUT. SnlOOIlS. btatc-ruoms. slnrilcliicrnn,,, ,.,..) i..,,i. rooms in luidbhln section, w hero liubi motion Is lelt. Sumeons ntul t,.-n,.i..k...j n... theso steiiineis. " "-""r-" UATi-h-haioon 8P i gold. Steerage. tSOcurren. I . 'HiOnOWlshluir In sett.l fT. ,.i..',i .i... Old Country run now obtain slceraro nieiialii ecrtlllcates, 113 currency. "-""to I upam jussiiigeis uoosen io or from nil units r merlea. Purls. Ilslnliiirnh Vi7,i!,. t."',"..! 1 Ilidlu,Aui.lrulhi.Chluu,etc. ' .illusion uiKiis grunim at lowest rales. Drafts frinil 1 nnuiirils. ' For Inspectloii of plans undotherlnfnrraatlon, PPiy to No. 10 Uroudwuy, New York. . v.."i "a ikn, Azcut, Or lo W, PEACOCK, "'Ul' Jnitlfir llloouisliiiix'. l'n. Migcollaneono. JjENTISTKY, If. t iiriwrtt mfvptiw Kcnrrthtlly otrers his professional servlcMi to the ladles nnd Kviillrmcn of Hlooinsburoniid vi, clnlty. Ho Is prepared to attend tonll the vnrl. mi ipi union'! in me lino or ins prolesslon, nnd ........ Hmuiniii uu llllt'lllll un ((OIU piaUnR Bilvcr nnd rubber b.iso to look ns well nsthn nn". urnl teeth. Teeth extracted bv nil tun nnw ttnf mos tnpproved met hods, nm) ail nptrntloiw on Iholeetficnrcfullyniid nroneilr nttemltd in. Itcslilenrn nml nlllnr, n V.,,., nl.n.... .t. V...IUI, iiiiiini', sumo sloe. iiioouisnurj, jau. I'.i ly rjVIE GREAT MAGICAL ss A J R r o ri J! n i Will force n tienntlfitl wnl. r.r -V1M,U1,AU nr..- ii'.?,1'' ln,rrol; two to three mouths, on nny i,er son over twelvoyenrs old. It Is ono of tlio best ; ,-. '.v. , " wiiisKom grow Hint jerwns lmown. onobollloofil Issuillcicnl lo J.V., . ,l".-v uemu, it does not In nny way staluorliijuro tho sk In. Try ill It Is nti liiiinbue. l'riro :r, -in i,,.i.. L.., , .. ii'iili post paid, t nny mldress, on receii.t price. Address WILLIAM C. U AUNUIl.1 TMy. Adams (.oimiv.l'nnim T V r. A N CE A 0 E N 0 Y vT1"1 Mil- .Kim, ,tmi Fulton II, Y ' Nnrlh Am, i u a I,tl0.(j. SJ SJ,lSfl :ifio,'iin ity IntiTiiAtlnnm ,N,Y Niagara N. Y ., ' Meichniits WI.IXX) l,t'iO,oro l.iusj.iio i-Ml,(VI0 MprtuxKehl ' " " l Hl ln. l: l)iiuvill',N.Y Aliinny Illy Danville, Hoioo Tlion .' . Alliinilc V '..'1,11 u HI.OIH) Miitunt. i.iii.m) Ocrinaula, N. Y oW.WO FKKAS BIIOVJ), Armt, in:iu l-ly. IlLnoWdUUin 'a J.1NKLEY KNITTING MACHINE Till: SIMI'LIOT, CHEAPEST AND HIST I.N u.ii.i jiam HUT ONE NEEDLEI A CHILD CAN HUN IT I Di signed (specially for tho use of families, and nines imo uturo loltnlt for tho market. Will i.o eveiy snicli of tlio kulttluir In n. stnckln.. wiucningnnil narrowing ns rcmllly as by liaml. li'..i, , A,tl "sy tp miinngp, and not biv . ., e .null. Jit vry l UUlliy SUOUId u want im Agent In ccry town to intrndnr Ull sell till In. In l l.r.m r,, II,. r II, ,...,. nt.. ::.i stocking. Aii.h . i'mii-iii-.. i-L'IIll lorci rLln.lllnri.lul Slinnt.l.. . ,,V- V 'I''Y KMTTIXa MACHINE CO., 1. 10, ,i-ly. Dal h, Me. nov. H. C. IIOWEK, Eiis opcnid a Ilrst-class i'. oiiuu, J1AT CAP, AS1) l'L'P. ilTOltl" at tho old stand on Mam Street, Rloomsburc alow doors abovo tho Court House. His s toe k lscofn! rwsedofthovcrylalostniidbeststylrocTCroriS: cd to tho citizens of Columbia County. Hocan mi'u'sIlUB bonis T, ii"fa' K'?Hf- double soled boots and.bhoes of all kinds, men's gloyukid I!? moral shopmen's. womcu'sboys'n and misses' lasting gutters, women's t-lovo kid :.,V , ,lr "ne.womcu smoioccolinlnnirnlsnnd L-ed and sewed ' "'f PCS m1f.Int,nrUld aIso cftU nltl!!l'1on lo bis flno assort. ATS, CAI'S, FURS AND NOTIONS, which comnrisen nil tim .,. , S;t,Wt7,ltl1 canuotfnlllosultnli. Tl'eso ...n , "v.vv, in luwesi, casn rales and KsnllelPIdTr1'66'1 IOiglV. "Sftlon. A Villi ,fi. ,. . ' iiben.ro Purchasing elsewhere as It In ri?vVd tlla' better bargains aro to bo found ttian atnny other placo 111 tho connty. Jan 171 TII?.,0,J?ANGK VI r'fjU -MANUFAC- X TURING COMPANY. MANl-rACTl'llEIU OP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of tho moat Approved Pattern's. -Hill c:iilnr, Jobl;!!iir, nn a i!fi(i:iK i oi nil descriptions. DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Lumber, etc., etc. O RANGE VILLE, PA. sueli ns 'i'litcsliiiijj .IJacSiincH, lioth Lever nnd Tread I'oivcr. I'lowu o!- every I5ostriilio:i, nmoua which will bolliocelebratod KNOB MOUNTAIN HERO, ni Unnwleiliedbyalllnbolho best plow extant lor thu tanner. Also tho iiuiiiiwun, sttsriis' lacl mi 1'!iO SIOHll'OSO. ALSO, DOUBLE CORN PLOWS, Cultivators, l:o:i Kettles, pf every descrlpllon. Wo shull uso nonobut the in.iiriiiiiiuuii employ nouo inn Cfimpeteut and experlentvd iiaehnnlos and our prices will ciinpaioiivotably with any other manufacttir- COUntrV PrOiltlCe. r.nmlinr. 111,1 Trnn ,nl..,.. I.. ej.i ii.umii. wn nlKo liiivnit store lu eouiiei tiou wiiu our AKrieultur.il Works, where niav be i.iumi u inn iisnriiueue oi AI i.l.LIi ANDIHK Milled Will be sold lit sill. ill itrnlllu. Ill,. .. 1 "" 1 i in i nulling eisowiiero uua wo giiur- !llll01 L.ilkli.nl n.i WM.JUI1NSON, W. Piesldellt. mnch!7J-Iy. H. SMITH, bocrLtury. Hotels. JENTON HOTEL. V,'. F. PIATT, Proprietor, 11ENTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. This well known Hnni.n )inuit, i,n. .. i uioiougu lepair Is now open lor the reception ul visitors. No pains havo been spared lu ensuie till, liurlecL ciinilfirt it miu.1. ln. ..tA,... ...... ,,,, iiuiii uio ixoiei in uioomsuurg and ntermedlalo points on Tuesday, Thursday und Saturday of each week. Man Plwl IHE ESPY IIOTEi,. rarv, columhia county, pa. T,!1M..1;!u,,"i;sls11,t'J wmllcl miorni tho travelling uu le thai hu ha taken tho above nauitil ostob Uliluent and tlininii ti r..,ti,..i ........... ??',U,?litfstil!ql,,ors'w",,;'' aml cigars always lo be luuuil lu his bur. WILLIAM 1'OTTIT. lsp , I'll. THE NATION Ito Rulovs nna Inotitutions. IN ENGLISH AND GEItMAN. Nothing like it. Striken nverviin,it- n mu ,i,, book lllev need. Ills an Kiicvflnnioiilit ,,r n... (Iiiverumtut. Stugiu pngos lu it, aro ol tliiin. selves wnrlh the prlrool Uio book. Oit tsKI iwuf j wutuHly Ci.W. A Kleli Harvest for Callvussels -lailus and (;eutlemen-l.iiiuirs, teaelurs and studeuls, Onvuueiil look'ionlcrt in ufew i.ivi, u ilh en uetur alone, bi lure the book ui'inan if. S'411 u day can bn denied lu lair liurltiii v. Wrltu nt oiieo fur Clreulur and lutiirmatloii, NEW WORi D ITIILIM1INU CO., tor. Jth und Mar ket streets, Philadelphia. foci. o.';i-ly.l J. THORNTON would nunoiiucototlio cltlzeusot moonis and vlelultv. Mint bu liu. iiiht. i v, .lu lull und complete iisi iJr.meut oi WALLPAPER, WINDOW 6HADI, 1'I.HTtllia, COr.DH, TASULLH, und all other goods III his un0 0f buslnibs. All thu newest and must upjuovod nutteiiis or His dny ai o always lo bu fjund lu his estublnhmciit, luar.S.'MMJ Main HI. below Muiket. ri'STlCE'H BLANKS, We now have on 1 :uiil n l.ir a m ativ miiii. i fisorliiient ol Jl iTKL'rt mid CUfM'AHLl"l ;i,Aitw, to which wo invi o tho n ttntlou of hibtiiitlli'iis, W e would annonueo to the public in general u'"lKi: I'nvo taken tlio well known Agrlcultur iil f oiks oi ibis placei mid shall mako It our aim In niaiiuiaeluro First Class Agricultural Imple ments enual tonnvnther m.nhK li, tun u,.... BLOOMSBURG, PA., Poetical. Tho Wind nndllio JIoon. 1IY OROIitlR MACriONALP, Snld the Wind to tho Moon will blow you onl, You slaro Jn the nlr , , I'll'e n.glio,tIun chair, A I ways looking what I nmnboutj I hate to bo watched j I will blow you out," Tho TVInd blo;y hnrd, nnd oat went I ho -Moon. So, deep ' On n heap Of clouds, to sleep I'owu lay tho Wlud, and slumbered soon Mutterlns low, "I've dono for that Moon," Iioluruodon his bed; sue win there natln I Onlilfjli III tho sky, WIfli herono uhost nvi. Tho Mfton shone white nnd nllvo nml nlnln. atd tho Wlud, "I will blow yo.i out iurlu." oi Tlio wind Wow hnrd nnd the Moon grew dim. . "With my sledo AiidmywoUm i iiuYuuiiocKcuon nerougi ii uuiy i mow rignt tierce nnd grim lu.iuiiu win soon uo uiminer tnnuuim.' Itnlilonrnnd heblew.andslio thinned Ion thread, Ouo pull' More's enough To blow her to ruuITI Ono good purrmoro whero tlio last was bi-o.l. Anil gllniiuer.ijllmmer, glum will go tho thrend?': Ho blew n hi en, blait.nndlho tlire.td was irono in thu nlr I.o ifhero Wasninoonbe.ini lin? rur im nun Harmless the mv stars shone ftiuo aiidoertaln the .Moju wns i;oao I j no it inn no took to his roTel.ir.njomoi'j Oucts down in town, Liken merrv-mad Clown ..uiiniu.i nun noiiowoii, with whlstio nnd mar iiiium uiai ; mo giimmerlua thread onco more? Ho I'.ewln a rngo-lio danced nn.l blew Hut In vnlu Vns tho pnlll Of Ills bllrstlnrf br.ihi ro.-iiu mo nroaderXho mooii-scian a. mo urcuer ho swelled his bis checks and blew. Slowly tho grew-tlll sho tilled th3 In laid. Aud shouo Onherthione In tlio sky alone. A matchless, wonderful, silver light. i.aiiiauinmi lovely the rmeou of tho night. S.il.l tho Wlud. "What a marve' of power am 1 ! With my breath, Good faith! I blow her to death- First blew Uor away tight mitot tlio sky Then blew her in : what a streni;tli nm 11" Hut tlio Moon the knew nolhlugab:ut thcalljiri i or. nigu In tho sky. With her ouo whlta oi e. Motloulo-s, mllos nbn'vo the air. Sho had neverheard of tho Clrcat Ylud blaie. Miscellaneous. The Imnrorcil AVcatlicr System. UY MAX ADELEII. I intend, ultimately, to reform tho v.-Jiolefrovernincnt of tlio United States. I shall tear it out, reconstruct it, shako upsomo kind of an original aud .sur prising policy, aud begin all over again. I think I will run it on it contract some how, and reliovo tho people of all their present duties, excopt tho duty of up- iij'iiiK casn. But at present I am considering tho caso or tho Probability man who med tiled with our great American weather. 1 think ho means well and tries consci entiously to do his best, but his avstom s radically defective, and tho conso- quenco is that his conjectures aro do- I'picaUIy incorrect qui to half tho time. Tho inconvenience caused by these mis take, not only to tho people generally, but to mo personally, is inconceivably groat, and It is not to bo endured any longer. For itistauci', if I read in tho morn ing that tills great Probability person enttrtains a conviction that wo shall havo a clear day in my neighborhood, I placo confidence, in his assurance. I removu tho roof of my house in order to dry the garret thoroughly, and I walk down town with n now umbrella under my arm. Now it is plainly evi dent that if, after all, It does begin to rain, and I am obliged to unfurl that umbrella aud ruin it witli tiio wet, und I nm compelled, when I arrive at homo, to witness my family floating around in tho dining roam upon a raft constructed out of tho old clothes horso nnd a few bed slats and pio-boards, tlio govern ment for which Washington died Is a failure. Or, suppose that our friend at tho weather efllcc asserts that n thunder ftorm Is certain to elriko my section of tho country upon a given day. I bo lievo lilm. I rush out my lightning rods and buelilo thorn to tho chlmtioya and set them around on tho roof and plant them out In tho yard, and rivet them upon tho hired girl ; and I placo my family safely in feather beds in tlio middlo of tho room, and drink all tho milk in tho neighborhood, aud prevail upon tho tax collector to go and stand an hour or two under a treo wlioro ho will bo most certain to bo struck by lightning. And when all thejo arrange ments aro completed, and I fool equal to tao promised emergency, suppose that thunder atarm does not eoino'.' When I watch tint tux collector tally out from under that umbrageous troo and begin to assess my property, count ing in all thoso lightning rods at doublo their cost, Is thoro any reason to won der that 1 sit and sigh for sumo respou. slblo despot who will givo us a Proba bility who graspi tho surject of tho weather, as it were, lu a moro coinpro hetislvo manner V But I know hint now. Ho shall nover again betray mo as ho did with that last conjecture- concerning tho cyclone, llo said It would sweep over my district on tho morning of tho 5th, and so I arobo before daybreak and proceeded to n ten aero lot, whero I fastened rnysolf to u sheet anchor, filled my pocket with pig icau, loitered myself to tho fence and placed my family in a burglar proof safe, which I tied lo my leg, aud lixed tho preecrvlug kcttlo tightly over my head with n dog chain In order to pro- torvo my hair. I stayed thoro until llvo o'clock in tho afternoon waiting for uio Bimooti to swoop down upon mo. But It was n failure a dUgracoful fail, ure. Tho only thing of interest that occurred was tho mass mooting hold by tuo people oi tlio neighborhood, Whon I looked out from under tho preserving kettle early In tho afternoon, I was sur prised lo observo that tho fence- upon tho four Rldea of tlio lot was illled with FRIDAY, APRIL men nnd boya roosting around nnd watching mo. Tho boys whistled upon their fingers nnd mado unpleasant ro murks. When I mado a threatening fioluro several of tho men got off tho fenco suddenly and contented thotn solves with looking at mo between tho rails. After a whilo four policemen enmo up, in company with a physician ; thoy untied mo, knocked mo down with club, applied it blister plaster to my neck, and would havo taken mo te tho nsylum but fur tho timely Interference of some of my friends. And tlio tornado has not como yet, So you will pcrcelvothat thucnllronys tern is n. humbug; It is fraudulent j it needs to bo burst, I may say, into Im mortal smash, and smashed, in a cortain sense, into dlmltiutlvosmlthereeiis; nnd iiien l am going lo arraugo a plati by which this business of thunder storms and hurricines can bo reduced, as It were, fur instance, to a condition of pos itive certainty. Tho basis of my system is corns. Tho marvellous accuracy with which chang' es of tho weather can bo foretold by a man whoso feet arc deco.-atod Willi thoso oxcroicences is so well known tnat it is hardly worth whilo to consider at lcnulh at this particular crisis, tho human corn in its meteorological characteristics. It is quito certain, however, tliat it will bo impossible lo expect tho Probability man to walk around tho country onco or twico every day, for tho purpose of submitting Ids corns to tho diverse at mospheric lnllucnces which exist be tween tho Atlantic nnd Pacillc oceans. It would wear out any man to bo com pelled to visit each of tho States and Territories every twenty-four hours; mid at any rate, tho weather In Massa chusetts might change suddenly after Ida departure from there, and while ho was fooling around Kansas. It will bo better, therefore, to havo him kept stationary. I lironoso. in that oveut, that ho should buy up any ivaiiaoio corns that is in tho market it any given State, and havo it transplant ed und grafted upon his own too. Doubt ess there aio patriotic citizens in ovory portion of tho lan.1 who would bo wili ng to lay upon tho altar of their he loved country their most cherished corns. I havo one that I can warrant to bo tried and truo in tlio moteorologl cal service, nnd I am leady to givo it up Instantly for tho benefit of my fel low countrymen if Congress will ap propriate a low thousand acres of pub lie land as a compensation. The Probability olllcial might obtain, let us assume, ono corn from each State, nnd a reliablo bunion to represent each territory. When these wero engrafted upon his feet in n beautiful condition, acli ono would, as a matter of course, bo peculiarly susceptiblo to tho atmo pheric inlluencos which prevail in its native clime. All wo havo to do then, is to compel tho weather man to wear light boots, oxcentionally tight boots, vhilo ho is not attending to business, so that his barometers, I may say, will ncquiro tuo rcquisiio amount of sensi bility. Then I should havo pipes laid from each Stato to tho office in Wash ington for tho purpose of conveying tho diflercnt varieties of atmosphere to the foot of tho Probability person. Sap pose then ho desired to make a guess in regard to tho weather In Louisiana. I should havo a man stationed at tho end of tho pipo iu New Orleans with a fan, and ho could waft zephyrs, as It were, upon the Louisiana corn, which would rc-pond instantly, and wo should havo the facts about tho weather in thatEtato with poetical precision and mathemati cal accuracy. When wo admitted a now Stato our friend could weld on a new corn, or, if tho Mormons succeeded in procuring the admission of their terri tJry n3 a State, wo could blow up tho Utah bunion and plant a corn so as to preserve tho properties. The Capita. A (Jooil One. Tho Kentucky People gels ofT tho fol lowing anccdoto on Oov. J. F. Robiu-.-on, of Scott, and Judge Duvall, which has been long current lu tho clrclo of their friends, but wo beliovo has never been in print hoforo: Tho Governor is a relic of tho old re gimo of Virginia gentlemen; courteous, stately and punctillioui in exercising tho rights of hospitality. Ono day ho had Invited Judgo Duvall lo rldo with him. Arrived at a toll, the Judgo was about to p ly tho fee, when Governor Robinson Interposed, saying: "Duvall, I havo been trying for years to mako a gentlmau of you, but havo not succooded. When a gentleman asks you to ride, lie does not expect you to pay expenses." At this sorlo-comic address from his old friend, tho Judgo laughed quietly und returned his pocket-book to its place. A part of their routo lay through firms with several gates to open. Reaching tho first gate, Duvall sat still while tho aovornor waited for him to descend and open tho gate. After wait ing a nilnuto, during which neither of them spoke a word, Duvall said with a merry chuckle in Ids volco: "I would got down and onon that gate, but I suppoio that whou ono is asked by a gentleman to take a ride, ho Is not expected to work his way." Tho Governor silently and solemnly descended and opened tho goto. Colonel I'M; and Undo Mantel. It is now In order to recount anec dotes of tho early life of James FIsk, Jr., and tho rWi;- 'Pallor, over ready to con tribute to tho literature of tho'country, procecus to rclato tho followinir remlii. Ueonco of tho Prlnco'ti sunny hours of noyiioou : When Flsk was about ten years of ago, lie kept n small market stall at Beniilng ton, Vermont. One day tho eminent steamboat man, Daniel Drow, camoto tho market with his basket on ids arm. Hu asked young Flsk if his eggs wero frish. "You bet." replied tho lugnnl ous boy ; "pop pulled them off tho vines this morning," "Olvo mo a dozen, sonny," replied Mr, Drow. Tho uost stall was kept by llltlo Ellphalet Buck, ram, " Is this pumpkin good, my son?" aiked tho vonirablo stock broker. " It 1 3 a i;ood enough Morgan," answered 12, 1872. tho truthful child; "hut, sir, If you will ciamliio that portion hid Irom too scrutinizing a vlow, by contact with tho boards forming tlio counter of tho stall you will sco Hint thero is a had spot In It." " Does not that seein unbusincss iiko, my ciuki, to cry down your own wares?" asked tho kind-hearted mil llonaire. " My sainted mother told mo I must never tell a lie with my little natcliet," responded Ellphalot Buck ram. Tlio rich man was moved to tear?; ho took nut his pursoandgavo Ellpha let Buckrnm a pat on tho head and said ho was a good boy. When ho had gono Ellphalet Buckram said to llttlo James, "O, James, what mado you tell sucii a lib You know thoso eggs wero laid threo weeks ago. Y'ott will sco that I havo gained a customer nnd you have lost one." Well, when Ellphalet went homo his step-mother came to tho door and said : " Hero you are, you lazy llttlo sneak, and you havn't Bold that pump- kiu yet 1 I'll pumpkin you !" And sho took him In hor stop-motherly arms and fanned him with nn ox.goad until ho said that ho would prefer taking ills meals oil' tho mantcl-plcco for the next few constcutlvo days to sitting down with tho rest of tlio family. And next day Daniel Drov eamo Into tho markot ("a rcariu' and n tearln'," as old inhab itants say) and said: "Whero is tho boy that sold mo thoso eggs, chV" and Jim Fisk pointed to Ellphalot and said, " Tlicro ho is, sir," and Daniel Drow re inforccd that boy's step-mother's ox- goad witli his cano so effectually that btitncvor mind. So Daniel Drow bought all his garden sass of Jim Fislc. In af ter life Ellphalet Buckram set up a gro cery store, aud gave trust to all tho poor people, and nover sanded ids sugar, nnd wouldn't qualify his rum with water; so ho burst up, and the Sheriff sold him out and ho went to tho poor-house. But Daniel Drew kept his eyes ou Jim Flsk, and by-and by ho gavo liim a partner ship in tho Erio firm, and Jim boat lilm out of 1,000,000. This is not a story for good llttlo boys. Wo fear It is too near tho truth. Chiatyo Post. Wonders of tlio Lightning. A Hash of lightning rushes through spaco at sucii a rato that It might go from tho earth to tho moon in ono sec onti. xiien what timo 13 allowed a man's nerves to transmit to tho brain tho impression of a stroko of lightning? And what timo lias tho brain to under stand such a crash ? Absolutely nono ! Tho Hash occurs, and ill darkness a llfo is cut off. Experience boars cut this deduction, for Prof. Tyndall relates thus his own experience: "Some timo ago I happened to stand in tho presence of a numerous audionco with a battery of fifteen largo Leyden jars charged besldo me; through somo awkardnes3 on my part, I touched a wlro leading from tho battery and tho dischargo wont through my body. Life was absolutely blotted out for a very sensible interval, without a traco of pain. In a second or so consciousness returned; I saw myself In the presonco of tho audience and apparatus, and by tho help of these external appearances, immediately concluded that I hail re ceived the battery discharges. Tho in tellectual consciousness of my position was restored with exceeding rapidity; but not so tho optical consciousness. To prevent tlioaudionco from being alarm ed, I observed that it had often been my desiro to receive accidentally such a shock, aud that my wish had at length been fulfilled. But whilo making this remark, tho appearance-which my body presented to myself w:u that of a num ber of separato pieces. Tho arms, for example wero detached lrom tho trunk and -seemed suspended in tho air. In f.ict,memory and tlio power of reasoning appeared to bo compieto beforo tlio op tic norvo was restored to healthy action. nut what I wish chiefly to dwell upon hero is tho absolute painlessness of tlio shock ; und thoro cm not bo a doubt that to a person struck dead by light ning, tho passage from life to death oc curs witiiout consciousness being In tho least degrco implicated. It is an abrupt stoppago of sensation unaccompanied by a pang." A Hood Itctorl. During tho session of Congress in which John Randolph and Georgo Kro- mer wero both members, tho eccentric irginian mado ono of his peculiar speeches, In which ho often quoted Lat in and Ureek. After ho had concluded. Kremer arose, and In a strain of well acted indignation, poured forth a tor rent of Pennsylvania German upon tlio nmaznd and startled Raudolph. His vi olent gesticulations, his loud and hols torous tones, his defiant manner, woro not moro annoying to tho imperious Southerner than tho fact that ho could uot undeistand a word that wa.s spoken. Aim wneu noncst Georgo took his seat. covered with perspiration, Randolph aroso and bogged tlio honorablo gentlo- man from Pennsylvania to enlighten tho IIouso and tho country by transla ting what ho had Just uttered. Mr. Kremer retorted ns follows: "I havo ouly to say in roply to my friend from Virginia, that when ho translates tho dead languages, which ho is constantly using, for tho boueltt of us country members, Into somothing llko English, I will bo equally liberal In translating my living Pennsylvania Dutch into somothing that tho IIouso can understand." Tho laugh was com- pletely ngalnst Randolph. Trite Heroism. Tlio following anecdote, extracted from unpublished memoirs of a French nobleman, may, It Is hoped, servo us an oxamplo, well worthy of being imitated by all wlto dcalro to bo thought truly bravo and cuumgeous. It records an In- stance of a victory gained by a man over his own passions victory more glorious, moro honorable than any that hus ovor bcuu purchased with lire and sword, Willi devastation aud blood shed. Two noblemen, tho Marquis do Va- lalso and tho Count do Merle, wero edu cated under tho samo mastors,and wero regarded by all who know them as pat torns of friendship, honor and sonsi. UOL. DEM. - - - VOL. XXXVI NO. 8, bllity. Years succeeded yenrs, and no quarrel nnd over dlsgrnced their attach mcnt, when ono unfortunato evening tho two friends, having Indulged rather freely in s'jmo excellent burgundy, re paireu to a iit'igiibiring hotel, and en gaged lu it gamo of backgammon. For tuna declared herself iu favor of tho marquis ; ho won every game, and In tho thoughtless gleo of tho moment laughed with exultation nt his unusual good luck. The count lost his temper and onco or twico upbraided tho mar quls for enjoying thopa'ln which ho had excited in tho bosom of his friend. At last, upon another fortunato throw mado by tho marquis, by which ho gammoned his antagonist, tho infurla tod count throw tho box and dlco in tiio faco of ids brother soldior. livery gentleman present was in amazement, and waited, almost breath- lossly, for tho moment whon tho mar quis whould sheathe his sword in tho bosom of tho now repentant count. "Gentleman," said tlio marnuis. "I am a l'reucliman, a soldier and a friend I havo received a blow from a French- man, a soldior and a friend. I know and acknowledge tho laws of honor, and I will oboy them. Every man who sees mo wonders why I am tardy in vi siting with vengeanco tlio author of my disgrace. But, gentlemen, the heart nf that man Is entwined with my own: our education was tho same, our princi ples are anno, and our friendship dates irom our earliest years. But, French men, I will obey tho laws of honor nml Vance; I will stab lilm to tho heart." Upon this ho throw his arms around his unfortunato friend, aud said: "My dear Do Meric, I forgivo you, if you will forgivo mo for tho irritation I have occasioned In a sensible mind, by the iovityot my own. And now, gentlo men," added tho marquis, "though I havo interpreted tho laws of honor in my own way, it thero remains iu this room ono Frenchman who dares to doubt my resolution to resent even an improper smile at me, my sword is at my side to punish an affront, but not to murder a friend, for whom I would die, and who sits thero a monument of con trition and bravery, ready with mo to challougo tho rest of tho room to mor tal combat if any man daro to think niniss of this transaction." How Tlicy round It. If wo may believe a Detroit paper, a singular affair took placo there recently. A man fell overboard in tho river and was drowned. Attempts were mado to find tho body in vain. While tho men wero thus engaged, a buyer of Junk, nn Italian, watched them for a whilo, and then proposed to get a loaf of baker's bread, put souio quicksilver into ono end, and seriously asserted that on be ing thrown into tho water It would float to a point directly over the body. and then stand still, no was hooted at and told to go about his Junk-buying, not a man believing in tho old woman's whim, as they termed it. Tho Italian went away, but returned in a llttlo while, throw a loaf of bread into tho river near whero tho man went off tho dock, and in a moment called tho atten tion of two men below, to tho fact that tho loaf was spinning around iiko a top. It went partly under tlio wharf, stood still for a moment, and then went half a block down stream, turning right and left, aud, us vouched for by llvo differ ent men, stood nearly two minutes against tho current, which was lloating driftwood by it. Very much excited, tho Italian shouted to tho searchers to drag over tho spot. They wero further down, and it was half an hour beforo they passed over tho spot, but when they did, it was to hook into tho clothes of tho drowned sallor.and ho was hauled to tho deck. A 1'rozcu Local. Hero is what the Schenectady Mar gets off over tiio late- frosty weather: "Our reporter started out this after- noon in search of local items. After an unusually long absenco ho returned; but, alas! iu a most deplorablo condi tion frozen stiff as a poker and minus ouo car. Wo stood him un acainst tho wall behind tho stove, and ordered tho devil' to pllo on tlio fuel. Wo finally succeeded in prying his month open with tuo ash-shovel, when a dozen or so of frozen words fell out upon tho iloor and broko Into pieces. Wo set tlio 'dov- Il'at work putting piecos together, aud ho finally reported tho following as tho result of his labor: 'Coldest day of tho seasou; cvorythlng froza still'; saloon keepers aclling hot whiskies by tho stick.' Wo idled on moro fuel, and poured half a gallon of hot water down tlio throat of our frozen friend. This brought up an almost unlntelllgiblo mass of words, from which wo wero only ablo to learn that ho had knocked off his left oar by collidiug with a treo uox. wo then set tho 'dovil' to work rubbing him down with a brick, but at tuo Hour Of our coiner to nrnsa tho dovll' was still rubblnc dilliroutlv away, surrounded by about Ihroo bush els of brick-dust, having worn out about a whoolbarrow load of baked clay, and was calling loudly for 'moro brick.' " A Stupid Dog. In Toledo, O., ro contly the attention of a lady was attracted to a couplo of hoys in tho street, ono of whom, seemingly addross lug tho other was oxpresslnghls iudig natlon iu tho most bitter terms. "You fool," ho went on, "you cussed fool; I am ashamed of you. You'ro tlio very darndest fool over I did seo; coufound you!" Tiio lady finally Interposed to suggest tho unfltno33 of sucii languago toward ills associate-, whon ho replied, "Why, I wuu't Milking to tlio boy; I was talking tomydoghoro. Why, don't you be liovo ma'tun, tho cussed fool barked at that Blouo dog back thero lu that door yard, Why, dam him, 1 wouldn't be followed by a dog that don't know moro'nthat!" Tho lady gavo up thu Job and rotlred. It Is remarked of a Vermont town which experienced an earthquake a ween or two ago mat "moro than usual rollglous iutercst is now felt thoro," m. 9W, 7,l til. (IM. 7,ni n,ii 11,10 l'.',ll n.cii r.,o i 11,011 ai.wi i,ii Ono Incli.. 12 m Two luetic H.to Threo Inches hft) Four lnchi... 7.CU (lunrter column lo.lm lliilf ri;Icihiu........1.5.Wl Ono column 30,(X( lijll SO.uu v,m co.uo luu.oj 81'ACH. Ilxecutor'si or Administrator'!) Nollco, 3,00 Auditor's or Assignee's Notice, f 2JX. IiOC.il notices, twenty cents a lino. PAfttfl 111 tllft "Tll1klnAa nl,..ln.wll niIkmh 42,(ii) per year for tho Hrst iwo lines, nnd JI.00 for oacli additional lino. Humorous. What did Lot do whon his wlfo turn ed to salt? Got n fresh ono. Caution Burglars lho30 who Iip1u',';o in "safo" robbcrlos. A Connecticut farmer has natn-'d n prlzo rooslor Robinson, beeausfo Uol Id son Crew sou. Not finding any monoy In tho limiso, a disgusted Kentucky burglar mad ' thu family get up nnd cook him a suppi-r. An Atlanta man wants tho thief who stole his woll-buckct and ropo to como back and got tho well, as It is of no pres cut uso to him. A Western school teacher who don't approve of Hogging, recently pulled off tho car of ono of his pupils as a mild modo of correction. A divine, onco nravlnsr. sild. "O Lord, givo unto us neither poverty nor riches." nnd lmtiiltiL' a moment Holimin. Iy, ho added, " especially poverty." When a liov hns thn fnvnr nnd nnno In D.tnbury, Conn., they mako him useful by setting him to shaking car pets. Mr. T. Winklo having married MIsa Starr Iu Georgia recently, thoSnvantiah A'cws eplthalatnizes tho pair with "T. wiiiKio, r. viiikic, iittio atarr." very old and much soiled resident of Newtown having died, tho D.tnbury A'ews pleasantly announces "Another landmark gone," A grocer rocontly had a nound of su gar returned, with a noto stating that it contained too much sauii for tablo uso, aud not enough for building purposes. Says tho Mercer Disnaleh. " A ro mantic couplo, not far from here, named their infant daughter Caressa. That was about eighteen years ago, and tho boys aro at it now." A western tinner describes a letter nf Horaco Greeley's as looking "as If somebody had smashed a bottlo of ink over it, aud tried to wino it off with a currycomb." " Say, Jonas, what's tho matter with your cyo?" "Oh! notliin'; only my wifo said this morning I'd better get up and light tho fire, 1 told her to mako it herself. That's all." A Richmond man gcutlv corrects tho Dispatch of that city, by stating that tho report of his death by drowning. which it published, is " extrcmelv in accurate." Tho "meanest man" in Central ill!. nois is a farmer living near Decatur. Ho discharges his laborers Saturday night, and charges them for board over Sunday. Tho Boston Post describes tho diffur. euco between a town boll aud a South em carpet-bag governor to bo: "Ono penis irom tno stcepio ana tho other don't. Tho inferenco Is obvious. Speaking of theoretical farming, Josh Billings says he onco know a man who wouldn't oven set a gate post without having tho ground analysed to seo if It possesses tho nroner ingredients for nnst holes. Senator Wilson wroto to Horaco Grec loy, inquiring tho most approved meth od of cultivating beets. Tho philoso pher's answer was short, but to tho point : " Persist in your efforts to havo Grant ro-nomiuated." A farmer recently advertised for a runaway wile, and called particular at tention to tho meanness of her iliwrtinn just as tlio spring work was coming on, hi ieji -ho unu iiiu expense oi wintering her. A paper gives tho following direc tions for using its now patent hen pills: " From ono to ten boxes of pills is a doso for young fowls. Tho best way to givo tho remedy is to tickio tho chick en under tho wings until it laughs, when tho medicine can ho Hlint. ilmt-n its throat with a musket or horso pistol.' iV clergyman meeting Bnrnum. tlm showmnn, tho other day, after inquir- r. i.i.i i . i . i . . , ... m lur ma iiuaiiii,puysicaianu spiritual, said: "Barnum, I always liked you. i uu are .1 k' iciiovv, anil i trust wo shall meot in heaven." " Oil !" said the showman, with a twlnkio in his eye, " I liavo no doubt wo shall if you aro there." Thoro was a thoroughness about prac tical Joking in tho middle ages. When Popo Adrian died In Io2;5, tho Roman people, who hated and do.sn isoil lilm determined to testify their pleasure They thereforo adorned the door of his puyaician-a iiouso with garlands, ndding this inscription: "To tho deliverer of Ids country." Hard on tho medical fraternity this. A Chicago confemnnrat-v flnm .in scribes tho deliberato manner in which mat city is Doing rebuilt : "Let mo seo," said a Chicago boss mason rellect i "f ly, to a burned-out merchant, "hnvn got to put up a block for Brown this morning, nnd a dwolling-houso this af ternoon for Smith. Yes. I nnpan urn rati Jerk up your store this noon by takin' uiiiy uuu uu nuur's noonin." Thero is a man in Hull who needs looking after. Hoborrowod an umbrella tho other day and actually returned it on tho noxt. Ho excused himsolf tho best ho could under tlio n! rrllllilsliinni,'j. staling that tho article wa.s old. faded. played out and leaky, and that ho was ashamed to bo seen wearing it, but that hardly Justifies him in breaking over tho customs of society. Mr. G. H. Lewes tolls a story of a gentleman who, under tlio scissors, said something about his thinning locks bo Ing caused by tho development of his brains. ' Excuso mo, sir," remarked tho barber, " but you aro laboring un der a mistake Tho bralna permeato tho skull, and oncourago tho growth of tlio hair that's what they're for, sirf Two Irishmen, on a sultry night, Im mediately after their arrival In India, took lefugo under tlio bed clothes from a skirmishing party of mosquitoes. At last ono or them, gasping from heat, ventured to peep boyond tho bulwarks, and by chanco espied a flro-tly, which ' had strayed Into tho room. Arousing his companion with a punch, ho said: " l'crgus, Fergus, It's no uso. Ye might as well como out. hero's ono or tho crnytors sarchlng for us wid a lantern." Heroslio is again. Mrs. aiovcrson, of East Cleveland, over ninety years old, walked threo miles ono of tho cold est days of this month, borrowed a cast Iron kettio weighing ono hundred and twonty-threo pounds and seven ounces, backed It homo and mado half a barrel of soft soap boforo stippor timo, and would havo taken tho kottlo homo again that night, If she had not been com pelled to knit a pair of stockings for her sou, who was goiug away tho next morning. Sho has taken snuff nnd smoked tho usual number of years. .Whll? Captain Webster was stationed at Portland In tho rovenuo steamer Ma honing ho was ordered to cruiso on tho coast of Maino during u sovero cold timo to aid any seafaring porsons who might requlro his services. Whon near "Cod Ledgo," outsldo of Portland, Captain Webster spoko a llsherman lu a small boat at nearly noon time, when thp thermometer stood at ten degrees below zero, and asked lilm If tho fish wore biting well. Tho fisherman re plied that they wero doing pretty well, " but not so well ns Iu tho cool of tho morning," io in I ,IM i mi i ..'),ii II 10)