Ivtaii; i 1- i PL I1M81I1:1) KVKIIV K1UDAY MOHNfNU l THIS COIAJMntAH lVUHDINO WtAItTIIB COtJIlT ItOUSB, m.O03IlCI!O rA II Y CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, itDiTon and pnorr.iETon, Terms-Two Dollars a Voir payablo In adwn:o, job rniiTTina .tlldcseripllons executed Willi ncalncbH ami dispatch nt reasonable rates. (Jolumbia Oountv Official Directory .. . . . .. ... ..... . i I't.itrr.f.T,. UsMMte Jidtfcj-lKAJi Dunn, lsAAu a" MuK Jwiniio'flrM.Ae.lltTpntrit It. lliKm.r.n. j;V:. w"r.t K,'r.AlKJ,.l.,JA001,v, i.wwi't ((onifii-JAMES.llnisoN, J it. cAnar AAitos HMiTir, !silllV0--lAA0 llllWITT. ,,, . ... . .tl'ufUMI.AM riv. fi'iTiMoncri- CY11PH ltollMX.H, ItlliAM J. HI Ml It. Vt 1I.I.IAM n.ii i u.i.i .,.,,.. I..nm' ",, Will. I AM If 11lrKllAl'?r. Illi'.-l'. J. CAMl'llM.!., DAMKI. Ll.K. I II.MII.l iC'ONNKIt C i-1'HAiit.r.s fl. Munniv. u, it ,i ii...JiMi.i-j-lfA.c.McUKiDr:,JoliNMO A V HI.. C.iui u f 'l n.,i(ui((oii-tjiAiii.r:s U.EAr.ur.m m m Vmr Df.'rtcf Dlrertors, B. 11. MtM.r.n WlM iam KitAiini, llloomsburg, and Jounsoii 11. H.' 11, CjllcllWCOO, L.IIA11LL81.0KHJJ:, RlC 'J. Eloonislmrg Official Directory. V.lctn'Uiri) tanking C. John A. 1 uj;sto:t l'rc Went, II. II. Uitoir, Cnliler. , Ant otm( 7nnfc-CliA8. it. rAXTox.l'rcs't , .1, iv J rfiTiN, tnsiuer. CV'i'iiJjHirDiiiij.ViifHalfVii'hiffimdr'iKl.'KiiMi' oe(nfi'.n-i:. II. Littli:, I'litft., C. W. Mli.I.Kn, u.' .i.fu rff lliilltltnrt nnd SwIm. T'lind lMin- IlOn SI. 1 Ji.ll Ut li, until, uiin i,uii,oiii,,ik, l;k ultimo Mutual Saving Innii Awoclation J, J, J koavj.ii ncftiueni, u. u. u.w.ivi.1,1 , raw j Okurch Directory. lT.ntllTTEr.IAN CltVIlCH, Mmntrr new l-tnnrt Mitchell. .SnMnith MrnteiKH A, Sl.i VA 1 JI. Kabbalh Mttol-Q A. M, l'raicr itcrtlng Wednesday. 7$ r. Jr. Hcnld lice; no pews rented i Mraugcra wcl. come. Blooinsbtirg Directory. i)A1'l l'.l'AOH Just iccclvcd nnd fort;alonttho Clll.LMllIAN Olllce. CLOTHING, AC. DAVID LOWKNlli:no, JIoreUautTallor.Maln M.,nbovo American House. WM. MOIlltlH, Mercliaut Tnllor, over Kosen etnehs confectionery, opposite Cndniniis iur. lilluio vurcroumH. DllUGS, CIIEMIOALS, Ac. ii 1'. Iil'TH, l)ri?r;lsl and Apothccaiy. Jlaln (,t, 11. W iluw tho 1'oM Ofllcc. CLOCKS, WAT0IIK8, AC n I HAVAC3K, denier In Clocltn, WalcliC3 and Jewuliy, Mnliiht,, Jnht below tho American Mouse. I OI'IS 1ir.KNirAl!D,Wntcli nnd Clock maker II ne.ii'Hontlieast cornor Wnlnnud lion bis. n I AT1ICAIIT, Wntcli and Clock Jlaker.Mar U. I: i' I sllcct, Ijflliw .Mrtlll. HOOTS" AND'SIIOliS. ,i Jl. KNOlilt, Dealer In Hoots nnd Hlioen, latest l. mid best slylcs, comer llnln and Market sue, is, In 1 1 io nld l'ost OlUce, UI NUY KWUM, Jliinuficturer and dealer In line. is and Mimes, (iroceiies, cle., Jlaln stuct, I I Jilooinsburii, PItOFESSIONAL. I.'!, II. ('. IUIWT.I!. Burceon Dcutlsi. vi.. In st I) above Ibu Couit House, I, it. WM. M. KUIlUIl, Surgeon and l'hjfleiiin. lye jlll. e over llio l'list Katlimnl 11. nit. ft (1. llMtKl.r.Y, Attorney-nt-La j. II. n'ln i:i.ciaugt)inoclt,neai'li., , O'.'lce.IM "Hiehango 1 n. McKKl.VY.M. l).,HurKPim mul l'lijflclau J . mullisldo Main bl,, below Mai !i. t. I C. i:i)TTi;it, M. I). Surgeon and l'iiyslclau tt .u.uKt l siieci,iu)ovo .-mini, r 1!. KOIIWOV, Attorney-at-r.. J , luan'u building, Main htlect. I).": Ji, P. ICIjVNIIV, Surgeon 1). utlst. Tcetb iiiu ti'd v'llliout pflln: Main id,,, niuilv op ..i IsciipICbaieli. t I I VAUH, JI. I)., Buigcoii'iii il I'hyslclnu, .J. . ill side MiuiiMicet, below .Miitket, Uit. . U TUltKint.l'liyHli'laniii'dyuiirimi.or l'ie over Kli'lm'H DiuK Klou, rebldineo one ilnoi i,i low llcv. I). J. Waller. MLL1NKIIY A FANCY GOODS. 11 UMAr;, Millinery end Viniry UoihIr, i , isilu l'ldftcopal C'tiuiell, Mi'lllht, T.IZZir. l!AItia,i:Y, Milliner, Itnuibey mi;; Main btreet. .V. Hi:itl!ICIfSON, Mllllntry nndKancy ,,nK, Muln i,t., bolow Market, JULIA A. A HAIIK lJAUKI.KY, I.'idl'fc' , and Drisg l'atlern.i, soutli.asl iirner ,1 We'ti.ls, 'i is HAltMAN Millinery and I'aney -.. i.uu n btlov.' Alijene.m House, JIOTKLS AMI) SALOONS. IKjTI'.I,, l.y T. lient. Taylor, rr.tt end n iictt. J.JtCHANTH AND GKOCJC35S. MAHll, Dry Uoodi and Notions, souili , cuiuerMnlunndliouHlK. a V, 1 U:, t'r.nlcclloncry and IlrUtrj , u-salt) and ictall, Ksciiango itloek. . Hi V i lt, Ilntsrnd Ciipp.IiootJnudMioeB, n bt above Comt Huuhe, t,. MA1ZH, Mammoth Oioreiy, 1'no din. his, Hulls, .'ii!b, I'lovlslou, .'.e Main t .iitrehtucls. I I.VY, K'.AI, A C O., dailcrsln Dry Oood.s, . ' ei lis, Hour, 1'eed, Salt, l'lbli, lion, Nails, . I'., cur. Main ami Market its. . " llXI'It & )N, dcnlerv In Dry Ooods, . i ics, i, iu f i v.,i'i', Flour, halt, Khoes, ctcMiunst. iiitli-'l II is. lii ildle, Trunk ,t l.'an.tsb- , HiImV l. i , I. Main Mud. lii:i.NS,Miunril. .. t I uiiim 'ail. ,ler.i"i firddfu.riinm i, r il Jian sti-. 'oilMOS, Yi 11 l'.ip. r,W'li,.!owHlu,d(i. Uk, , lviun.1 . 1,.... Main ut. copii.l., Knniliure Unnmn, tbrio story ii I:, MalnMiel,it,t cirMarHttM. ' KNH'I'OCIC, Photographer, over Iti.bblmi l.yi r's Hloic, Main bt. 1 IT I IN, denier In Mrat, Tallow, He., Chun- mi's alley, i car or American llouuo. till, JAt'OBY, Mnrble nnd llrovn Ktnno rlin, Kat llloomi.hnig.llenvlek load, W ' ''Aim, dealer In funillnre, linuke, ceder . illowwaio, near tho Folks Hotel. if '. llllii.nMAN, Ajrent fur Munson's Ci.iiper tc 'iubiiliirl.lghtuli.g Hod. 1 1 1 OSTi:it,lluo Maker, and Whllo nnd I'uiiiy , iiuiuer.Kcotlown, V TI' i:OOI;b, and blank NOTI'.H.wlllinrwllh. . out CAnuptlon.lor bale ut tho Coi.uaniAN Catavyissa. I' l' liAI.I.MAN, MtichnnlTallor.Keeond HI. . Uobljiiib' llulldinif. lii' J. K, ItiililllNS, liiiigonii and Physician i) 'Cund HI ,. bulow Main, I M.lir.ltT A Kid Nil, dry uooils, Broccrles, nnd U ;Lueiulmei'Cl.audUe, Haln HtHtt f . KIUTLKlt, "t ntlawlssa llmiKc," Ninth ' . i irutr Main nnd Hecond Klrtels, KKlMUt, Illllard Baloou, OyMeis, and Iio l. I ream In seaboii Main In. MM. IlltOllST.dcaleriuaeneralMortlinudlbO . luy floods, Uroccrlis ,Vc. Oi '.I'KII ANNA or Ilrlck Hotel, H. K'obten. i li.m ler l'ioprlelor,soulli.onicoiiicrMalunml ' iiudKUett. 1 M. II, AlliiOTT, Attorney utiaw, Main Ht, Light Street. II i'. OMAN ii Co,, V.'heclwrlalits, flrtt door i aiovoBchool House, J,'.!N, A. OMAN, Manufacturer f.ud dealer In u I'Ootb nud tihota K. dlA'fi deal" In Btoves and Tin waro In Ml Us branches. ' i i!" 1-iV illll'r, and denlir In all kinds ot lmrAl.,"' Hour, nil, Ae. All liiuds olUralu Bapy. i' w, uniU0.1.'' rHVK'1.u)UllU,"' I'lunlWC "111 dlloxMaii failuilui;, i .pii 8k few VOLUME VI. ---NO, 25. Back Horn, MA H.W. II. HIIOIIMAKIilt, ilenlem In dry goods, Eiocclerlcs nnd gcnoinl inercliamlsa Orangovillo Directory. IN JI. HKltniNO A llltOTHKU.Cnrpentcrsnnd J, llulldern, Main bl,, bolow l'luc. 1)1IICIC HOTUfi nnd rclrclimetit Hnloon, by ) HobrM'Ucnry cor.or Main nnd l'lnosl. Dn. O. A.Mi:aAltai:i,,VhyslclnnnndSiirgeon .Main nt next door to Uood's Hotel, IAV11) HKIlitlNO, HonrnudarlstMIII.nnd .Ucnlorlu ginlii,Mlllsjtrcct. TAMKH 11. 11 AHM AN, Cabinet MakoT and Un il del Inker. .Main ht,, below l'luc. SCIIUYIii:it & CO,, Iron founrtcrs.Mnclilulsts nnd Mniiufacluitis of plows, Mill HU ljAMUi:i. Fill AHt't.USft, Maker ortlieltnyhirrst O Urnlu Cradle. MntiiHU- WII.LIAM DCLONCl Bhoemr.kerntnl innnufnc Hirer of Illicit, Mill Bt., west of l'mo Philadelphia Directory. yAINAVIUGHT A CO., WIIOI.KBALH OllOCiatS, N. II. Corner Second and Arch Btreets, l'Jtll.AUEI-PJIIA, Dealers In tk.vs, BYiiura, coi-ti;i:, suoah, MoLA&aiis HICK, ai'ILTS, 111 t'AKll SODA, AC, AO. 5-0rdcrn I'lll receive prompt ntlentlon, . may 10.G7.tf, JJAjIVKY Ii. WALKElt, WITH MKA.it, s on it or v & co., iHfor.Trns Ann joi;m:r.soi CHINA, OIiAPB AND (lUUr.NStt'AKK, No. 108 NOllTII SIXOND ST., rillLADEM'IIIA. 3"0rlElual assnited packages of (liiremwarc1 coubtantly on linnd. nb2.l'7-tl. Business Carda. II. LITTLE, ATiCIlNEY AT I,AW, Ofllen (Vmrl-llnuvo Alley, below Ibo Coi.CM iiian Olllce, llliiouisbtirg l'a. Q U. HltOCKWAY, ATTOIINUY AT LAW, iii.oo!is.mjr.n, u-Oirrirn Coutl House Alley, In llio Co i.umiiian building. Unnl.W. Q V. MILLEK, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, Oillen (iurl llonKo Alley, below tho Cot.itm iiian (Hike, llouiilks, llnck-l'ay and reunions collected. HloomslinrK l,n.Bep.'.iJ'(,7 JOHN M. CLAUK, AT'J OISNT.V AT LAW. OKI'KT, alinvo r.liKiinsbuig, l'.i. llnv.ci'rt Bloro, Main Mieet, J)01JKHT V. CIiAltlC, A'JTOItNJ'Y AT LAW, Ollleo Main Btieel below tho Court House-. Illooinsbuig 1 Villi'.!. B. EJtANK .AJUt A'i'JOllNLY AT LAW, III.OOMSISUIIO, l'A. Olllce Mllh .1. U. Fiieye.lltnwei's i'lock. Cm bo cmiMilUil In (lumav or I!ngllttli. mih'J!)7J-lf N EW STOVE AND Tlli SHOP. IRAIA1I llAClNNHUCU, Main litrret one door abovo I1. MendLnlialPB Htore. A largo assortment or Hioves, Heaters anil Itaugps constantly on hand, and for salo ut Ibo lowest lales, Tinning luall lt:i lirauchrscarofuilynUcndedto, tuil hatlslactiou gUHinuteed. nil ivoik in an mmm whoiesaio.ini roiau. a lal li requested. Janl'Jl jjLooMsmma fll A Ii St B. x: W li 11 Ji s. M.wrr mtukt, nnrnw jiahki.t, UI.OOMbllUUO, 1"A. Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, Ac. Work miilly imiuiiiI. Oulern by mall will lrcelvo si eclal atkr.lli li. N, II. W'oik delivered lieool cliarge. T, L, OUNTON, Proprietor. oct!X71.1f. V. O. ilox LV7. IAItOAJNS 15AIIGAJNB. CiVici: s.M.rs Aim naAT.i, rnorirs. B.VVIJ YOUK MONKY. do to Iir.NUY YOST. Fast Plnomsbnrg l'a., lor r.ll kinds of t) c best home and city niado r u it ii i t ii n i: . l'i lei s r. asuuablo mid Hie to ' ,vk il.-mo. Jnn 1'71-lf "yULCAN AVOHICS, DANVILLE l'A. WILLIAM II. LAW, Mnnulacluier of Wi ought lion II. Kl ;iis', liolkis, (iaholders, Flu-pioot liuildlugH, Wioughl. lion Itonlliur, Itoolliig 1 mines, I'lnm in mid Doors, Farm Oales and h ueing, also Wiorght Iron pip ing. Blacks and nil kinds of Muilih Weak, Ac. Uepairs promptly attended to. N. II, lirawings and FstiniatLb supplli d. oet'J7'7l-!s-. NliW YOIUC, COniC, AND I.IVFIII'O'IL. NUW All 1) slILL-I'OW'Hltl'.l) Bll'.A.MSlIiP.y, TIIFBIXLAItOFST IN THK U'Olll.D. nci-'ANic, clltic. iti:i'mn.ic. ATLANTIC. 1IALTIC, AlllilA TIC, O.Oui) tons burdoatt,it Ii. p. each. Sailing Irom New Yoik oiiKATliIll)A"iM, liom Liverpool on THUllSDAYB, and Coik Hailmr tho day lollowlng, From tho Wlilto Star Lock, I'.ivonla Ferry, Jerbey City. I'asbenger nceominodatlons (for all cla...es) nuiivalled, eoinblnlnrt BAF1JTY, Bl'liKD, AND COMFOIIT. Baloons, btate-rooms, bmnkiug.rooiu nnd balli looms In mldbhlii section, wheio lr.ui.1 motion Is felt, Hurgeoui and ttowaide.-,beb aecomi.any theso Mcamers. ltATrs Haloon, $8fi gold, Ktecrnge, ClOeurren. ey. '1 boso wishing to bend lor li lends from tho old Country an now obtain sicer.igo prepaid eeillfleates, 83:i cmriney. l'nssengers booked Io or fiom all pnrls of America, l'nrls, Hamburgh, Norway, Minden, India, Austinlla, China, l ie. Lieuiblnii tickets granted ut low. i t lute-. Iirafls Horn XI upwards, For inspi clion oi plaus nnilotlinrlnfiuiiiatlnn, i pply lo Nn, 111 llioadwny. New Yuri:, .1. II. HI-AltKH. Aglllt, Or lo W. l'LACOCK, JanlStf llloonisbuig, Pa. B.K UN1IAKD STOIINKll Would Inform Ids ft lends and I lit- nubile thai ho has taken possession ol THE OLID STnSTXD, In llio Fxehnut'O Illnek. so loin; oecunled bv him nud will cany on llio busbies, of n V I Tl S T- C L ASS Ii A K K It Y , Ho brings to the business an experience ol many yenrsnuil iissiius tho isiminunlty Hint ho will luriilfch tbo bibtol liread, cakes, rolls, lilseult, Ac, liesli eveiy ilny, llopioposes also to keep on hand n laigound well iisboiled stock ol KINK CONKECTIONEItY, ofnllgrndes, Ft encli candles and lliosoof do. nieMIe iniiuiiraetuie.ulwayMlobohail, wbolesolo and itlall at lowcbt lales, Adjoining tbo llakcry nnd Confectionery Is n well Cbtubllshed -lEEiCAUKANT, vrhoio mnv lio found Alo nml T.nom omi Un. Iiesttitu'iits, (tystcib lu bcasoji nml tho various llttloitclk'uek-H which bUlLUiu public UvtcTJiuio FINK ICE CItEAM SALOON, over llio eonlectlonrry sloio, wliero ladles nud Iicutleiaeit call obtain too best ol leu Cream In season, A fair bliaio of tho liubllo custom Is leouestni nnd uopulus will bospmodto ensure sallblac I1UII, lipiil iU, li'H BUSINESS OAIIDS, VIHIT1NO OAUDrl UTfKlt HKa'dS, HILL HKAUa, 1'ltOailAMiIIW, l'OSXEUH, 0 AO. Neatly nnd Cheaply Printotl ITom thelileiti lylcsolTypont tho COLUMUIAN Ol'KlOtf. MiscollanooiiB. D E NTISTKY. H. I!. ItOWl;it. DI'.NTIRT. UeRpectfiilly offers his prniesslonnl services to llio lauios nnu gentlemen oi jiioomsourcinuti vi clnlty, llo Is prepared to attend to nil llio van. nus operations In tho lino of hH profession, and Is provided Willi lliolatest Improved 1'oncitLAin Ti'.KTH wlilcli will bo Inserted on gold plating silver nnd rubber lmso to look ns well nstho lint urnltectli. 'J'eeth oxtiacted by nil tho nownni niostnpnrovcd methods, nnd all opcrnllons on tbo teelli carcntllyniid properly nlleluled to, Hcsldeiico nnd olllco n low doors nlmvo tho Court House, sumo side. llloomsburg, Jau.I'll ly rjUIE GltEAT MAGICAL ti a in v o n o v it I Will forco n beautiful set of Whiskers or Mus tacho, In irom two to threo months, on any tier son over twelve ycarsold, It Is olio or Ihu best piepnratlons to mako tho whiskers grow that over was known. Ouobottloofltlssuillclcnltn produce n very strong beard. It does not In any wny Main or Injuro tbo skin. Try It I It Is no liumbui:. l'rleo m cents per bottle. Bent by inell post paid, to any mldrcss, nn receipt oi pine. Addict WILLIAM C.WAONLlt, . Atcndtsvllle, nn,-1 71-ly. Adntna County, rcuiia I K M It A N OE AGENCY. Wyomltii; t!l 1.000 Atnn i.woMH Fult'.u N. Y lO.OOII Noitli Aincrl.-i 3i),ii0 City 450,000 Internntlenal N.Y l.liiO.MD NlR'tarti N, Y l,(i0U.V0 Merehauti 33o,0CO BiirlnKllcl.l fiiO.O'O Farmers' Danville,!'. Y tm,m Albany Clly 4W.OO0 Danville, llorso Tbcll Mulunl. Atlnntle. N. Y l,(O0,0i Uti'inaula, N. G0ii,W0 F111LV8 liltOSVN, tpct .', mntSl'71 ly, HLooMiinono l'a, H "J" I NIC LEY KNITTING MACHINE Tin: MMPLi sT, ciiKArrsT and i:i st i.n UssLt 1IAU HUT ONF. NF-LDLlJ! A CUILI) CAN ItUN IT I DisIkihu csftclally for lho use of families, nnd adlis who ilisito toknlt for tho market. Will tin cMiystlteli of tho knitting In a stocking, widening nnd uauowlugns undlly ns by hand, Ale splendid for worsteds and f.inej" work, 'J' A KINO FIVJ; DIl-FLltKNT KINDH OF S'J'I'ltlll Aiu ery cniy to manage, and not liable to tot out of order. lAcry 1 amllyhhould linv.' one. We want nn Agent In ivery town to Intrndncn and sell them,iowh(iiiiweoi)ertlioniostllbeiiil luduceiiKUts'. Send for our Clicular and Sample Stocking. Address. niNKLLY KN1TT1NO MACHlNi; CO., nov. 111,'71-ly. lialli, Me. C. HOW 13 It, has opened n Uist-clii-SB HOOT, ailOH, HAT CAI', Mi i b'U li'Olt 13. at tho old stand on i.falnmic. t, liloomsburg.arew doors nbovo llio Court House, Ills sloe 1; H com posed of tho very latest nnd bibtslyles over oiler ed to tho citizens ol Columbia County, Ho can accommodate tbo public Willi thofollowlng goods at the lowest rules. Men's heavy double soled btogu boots, men's double nnd siiiglo tap soled kip boots, men's heavy toita shoes olnll kinds, men's lino boots andbhocs of all grades, boy's doublcsolcd boots and,sUccs of all kinds, men's glove kid llalmoral shoes, men's, women's, boys's nun iuism-i. iiisiiLiuyuiierH, women . s ginvo kiu l'ollfill verv fine.wolnen'Kiiinrnpri It'iliumiilsniifl call shoes, women's vciy lino kldhutluucd galt- ei. in buori, ijools oi an tieLC'iipiions ootn l ej god and sowed. He would nlso call ntlentlon to ids .luc i art mint ol ATM, CAl'H.FrjRS AN 11 KlnulX!!. which comprises all tlio now nnd po) nt.it varl etiesat prices which eanr.otfallloMilt all. Tl eso goods aio oll'crcd at tho lowest cash rales and will ho guaranteed toglvo sal Israel Ion. A call Is solicited belore purcbasln; elsewheie 1.3 It is bclloved that better bargains aro to l.e found mu at Ab oi'-o- pno iu iliii eotu.4y. jau 171 rriHE OllANGl'iVILLE MAN UFAC JL TUllINti COMPANY. jiANUKAcrtiuma ov AGKICULTUItAL lIMl'LEMENTrf ol llio most Apinovcil I'atlcniii. Jeililiiss, nml et'nisHE5?t of nil dcecrlpllous, i)i:.LT:r.3 in Gonciiil Mi'ichamllsc, Luinboi1, &c,&c. OilANGEVILLE, l'A. V.'o would annoimeo to tho nubile In cencr.il that wo bnvo taken tho well known Agilcuitur nl Wenks ol this placo and shall luako tteniralin In mauulactuio First Class Agrlcullural Iniplc ineuls Liiual loanv other makers In tho Slide. buclins THjt'CHllIlSS JllrtcIsiJICS, Until Lcvtr anil Trend Tower. I5!-.vh oS"cvcs'y SJt'Kti.'Jtitlosi, nmobg which h 111 iiuthccolebi'ntcd 3CNOD MOUNTAIN IIEUO, aeknowlcdgcil by nil lo ha tho bebt ploiv extant nil uiu 1.11IUU1. tibLi inu C!inii!;ih)jj, Stcriih' H'r.lcnl :mi! TIlC iilOJlil'OSG. ALSO, DOUBLE COItN I'LOWS, CuiilvntorM, iroij Ki'tllcH, :u;el 4'astlit;;-.' i i vi iv lU'sciiptlnn. Win ball nso uonobut tho ist mul eilals and eninlov noun but eomnclcut ami e'xperlene. d luiehaiiles und our pi lees will impale l.ivoiauiy ivuu any oilier mauuiaciur (.'ountrv l'lodueo. Lumber. Old lion, taken In exchange. Wn nlso hiiM-n itoto In (ounectlon with our Agrlciilluuil Works, whom may bo (omul n lull asMiitment ol MHItClIANDISU wbleli will bobuld at bmnll prollls. Olvo us a call befoi o pin e basing i Isew hern nud wo guar antee batlslactlon. lu'iren.t! 7'J-ly, S3 Hotels. 'SPUE ESl'Y HOTEL. F.SVY, COLUMllIA COUNTY, f'A. piiblle that lilias taken llio abovo named cslnb- isuini'uiuuti inoioiigiiiy leuiieu uio saiuu iur till. ,L"1 l.'Ut ('Oil VIIICIl. II ol llinuiiun.n, ...o im.ul. ...II, l.rt . .....I. 1 I.I. II,. I n, I , I.n ..I1..M1U The choicest Urpiois, wines nud cigaiuulways to UV I.'UIIU 111 nil l'l. .. WILHAlU I'liim, Lspv, l'a. 57 J. T1IOUNTON Vjt would nnnoiiiiculQtliocillzeusnril'.iiomn. inif and vlelnllv. Hint ho hit lust leeelveda full nud complete ussoi tinciit ul WALLl'Al'lllt, WINDOW MIAD1S, rixi nm.H, ( oubn, i askim.", rnd nil other goods In his lino ol hublni-,. All me nci.-cbi nun iiiosi. nppruveu jiaiiei ut ui nn. nay ai o itiwaya io uo i.iuiiu in ins I'siaiuisiiuicui, rn.i i-.l.'t.J-1 1 Main Bt, ba.ow Market. TOE" NATION" Its Rulers and Institutions. IN ENGLISH AND QEItMAN. Nothing llko It. Btrlkcs ovorvbodv ns lust tho book lluy need. It Is nil KneyclopuUia ol Ibo (liiverumcnt. Hlualo nnucs in It. mu ol tliem- belves worth tho pilcool tbobook. Over IM) puru will 01111 rx.ee. i jt.e.t i.u.- ... iui uniiviisbei-s Indies and gentlenion fanners, teachers and htiidents, Uncutjait luoklinrUtu lillicw ilmn. i day can bo cleaieei In fair terrllory. Wrllo at, ...... ,.lun..t.. lfn. Mnl I...1 Wl'IU in. r niiif tittiiie. Lfiore ma eoej nnjieeiri ti. IIIICU HU .,11.111... ...... iui.tiiui WOULD I'UIILISHINU CO., Cor. 7111 nnd Mar UelHtieets.l'hlladelphla. foct. O.'H.ly.J PEEPECT COMBUSTION. SIGNAL LIGHT. 'J ho first tmd only belf.fccdlug Anthritclln Uoat move ever in veuiui mat win i cncciiy (.'iinsumu all tbo eabeH. Wnrranlcd tho IllMT HUAlINU BTOV11 In tuo country. Send for l'rleo List and Circular to MITCHKLL. Bl'F.VLNBON CO., Htovo Mimufaclmers, l'lltsburgli, l'.i. ..Ml BLOOMSBURG, PA., Poetical. (Jood Mglit, lleynnd tlioproisof loss nnd gUn, 1 low sweet nlovo to creep And fold about my weary brain Tho loins loaves of sleep, And all llio throbs of dally pain In oplato fancies stcop. No lotus leaf no Indian wlno -Llko evening's mystic calms, Descending tinder dusk divine, And dropping tender balms Into this lowly heart of mlno That nskclli Uod for alius. Ol blcstodBleepI aniiolnllng mo With chrism of holy night, Ami blinding mo Hint I may sen Ileyoud nil earthly sight, And binding mo that I may ho ltclcnscd from vlowless flight. Upborne from dust ofdally things, And freed from curbi of clay To mount upon ctlicrlal wings Through boundless worlds to stiny And drink at Lire's eternal springs, Ileyoud tho founts of day, Oti I loving Blcepl that brlngclli dreams To woo, with waving hand", And call us back by pleasant streams And over silvery strands Wliero memory llko moonlight gtenmi Acro?s tho shining sand?. O! tldo of Sloop! that soltly Hows Through pleasure's garden blooms, And ebbs In sorrowful repose, Kencntb our Sorrow's glooms, Wliero Memory, llko moonlight, shows Tho names on all our tombs. O I gentlo Bleep I O I solemn Death I Twain angels darkly bright, That kiss our eyes, nud seal our broalli, And softly veil tho lljht- I know not which It bo that saltli Tho tendorest "Oood Night." Miscellaneous'. XKUIT IX AX Al'lMC.VX Tltlli:. Niglit is ii f.ivorito tlmo with almost all wiltl nninmls for fccdiiif; or moving about. Especially i3 this tho cao with thoso African creatures which during tho day pass their timo in forests or caves. Elciiliants, particularly, select the night for feeding, and will then quit their denso cover, and wander on plains where they would fear lo show them selves during daylight. On more than ono occasion wo pushed HP.voral hours of the night concealed ai.iong tho brandi es of a Ireo, In order lo iiavo tint oppor- unity of watching tho habits of homo of thoso animals whoso nature it was to io hidden during tho day. On tho flrit occasion that wo over tried this experiment, wo had taken for our companion a friend, who was neith er gifted with pationco nor with that enthusiasm which is necessary. Wo remained in this treo somo two hours, our companion, by his frequent move ments and thu noiso ho made, render ing it unlikely that w slmnld s-or. iWy milmal whoso Lcarlng was acute 'x'iie iright moonlight, howovcr, tliat rend ers everything by night almost as visl- blo as by day, tempted ns to venturo on tliei- ccasions to undertake night ad cuturiy. And on moro than ono night wo were awarded by witnessing events that do not fall within tho o.v:pcrienco f eveiy pertou. Ono night in particular wo recall as a very interesting one. It was an aftor not.ii lido near tho bush down by tho involi river, where wo had seen tho fre-.li spoor of several elephants, that ii derided upon pacing a lew hours in a hufo tnv that stood apart from tho nialii bush and from tho branches of which a very good view could lie ch ained of tho ground. For a compan ion wo selected our usual hunting Caf- fro, who was always ready for sport, ml arming him with ono of our guns, vo then fitartod at ubotit ton o'clock at night, roachul the treo after half an lour1: walk, and soon wore Bottled midst Its branches. A walk by night in a, country wheio tlioro aro such animals as liunu, leop ards, hyenas, sha'.es, elephants, buffa lo and other formldublo creatures, re quires considerable caution, for it would bo excessively awkward to run against ono of thoso animals, or to turn a cor ner of a bush, and suddenly find your self faco to faco with ono of them. Thero are, too, somo creatures which mako a practico of following men at night tho hytcna in particular, as wo experienced on more than ono occa sion. Having taken our stations, in tho treo we waited patiently for a viow of somo animal. Iiifipitoof its being commonly considered a "comfortable placo," wo bellovo that thero Is no seat moro un comfortable for a length of tlmo than a seat in a tree. First, it is very hard ; secondly, it Is impossible to chanjio your position much ; thirdly, thero Is always a risk of falling, particularly if you got sleepy and dozo.and It Is almost impos sible to llo down, or oven recline, lint when it oilers a sccuro retreat from wild animals, It has its advantages. For fully half an hour wo saw noth ing, although tho rustling of tho bush indicated that various animals wero on tho move. Tho noUcs ono hears at night In a wild country aro very slngu Iur, and when heard during tho still ness of an African night, few sounds aro moro striking than tho weird howl or inoiin of tho "strand wolf," or hy ona. The try al.io of tho jackal Is par. tlculaily wild, and can Jio hoard from a very great distance; whilst llio peculiar notoof various night-birds Is heard as thoy flit around tho trees in which thoy discover an Intruder on their domain. After listening to tho various sounds that occasionally wero hoard, wo sud denly discovered several animals almost under the treo in which wo wero con cealed. Wo dared not move, for to move was to mako a noise, and to mako a noise would alarm the animals, what ever thoy wero, 1 1 was, thoroforo, nec essary to get a good view of them with out moving a proceeding of somo dim cultyj but wo accomplished it, nnd fouiid tho creatures were bush-pig a largo pig that lives entirely In tho bush and Is about as watchful and cun ning hs any animal that inhabits Afri ca, its powcis of lioarlng and scent bo ing very acute.. It knows quilo well when any dangor ihiJcatons it; and is not without powers of defouco, for it possesses tusks, that will rip up a dog or a man as though n razor was used. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, It was scarcely worth whllo to alarm any larger animals that might bo near, by firing nt thoso pigs, so wo wero con tent to watch thorn as thoy turned up tho ground, and fed on tho roots they got. Suddenly, without any apparent cause two or thrco of thoso pigs gavo a sharp grunt, and ran oirinto the bush. Wo thought they had by their power of scent discovered our proximity lo them j but wo shortly lound their alarm was duo to a much moro dangorous enemy than man an enemy whoso cunning was greater than oven that of tho oldest boar among tho party, and whoso strength was such, that a full-grown pig was, compared to him, Ilttlo moro than n Vat to cat. Tho animal that caused tho alarm was a leopard. Whilst wo wero pondering what had caused tho sudden doparltiroof tho pigs, wo heard a rustling of leaves and branches, a sudden rush, a sound as of struggling, a sharp squeak or two, and all was quiet again. Wo strained our eyes to distinguish thu forms of tho vic tim and Its slayer, as tho two lay half concealed among tho thick underwood, At length wo mado out the form of tho leopard, lying on the body of tho pig. Tho ferocious animal had adopted Its usual modo of seizing its prey by tho back of the neck, and liad succeeded in breaking tho neel: of tho pig in n very few seconds. Hero wa3 a creature well worthy of our lead, so wo quietly changed our position to bring our gun to bear on the leopard. Although apparently fully occupied with its prey, tho leopard was still on tho nlcrt, for slight as was the noiso wo mado in moving, ho rose quick ly, glanced upwards, and with a grace ful bound was out of sight before wo could pull a trigger or oven lake aim. The pig wo know was dead, so wo de cided that wo would have a ham or it boforo long. The leopard had scarcely Ieftliis prey half an hour, beforo stealthy steps wero heard approaching tho dead pig, and soon two hyenas wero busily employed on feasting on it. The noises wo made in tho tree alarmed them, but they wero not to bo balked of their feast, for seizing a huge pieco of pig, they scampered oil" to a distance with it. After finishing this pleco thoy would sneak up lo the carcass, lay hold of a fresh piece, and rii3h olfwlth that. Tho hyenas, between them, nearly finished tho pig, tho remains wero satisfactorily accounted for by somo jackals, and what appturod in tho dim light to bo ichneumons. The latter fought and squabbled over tho bones and scraps like so many hungry dogs, and by day light wo found scarcely a sign of tho wild pit;, all that remained of it being somo blood on the dry grass wliero It had fallen. It ia mirprising the amount of animal life that moves about by night In a, wild c'liintry. No ono would lor a moment suspect that in his immcdiato neighbor hood thero werea multittidoof creatures which ho never saw, unless ho watched for them by night. Wohavo seen crea tures that aro very uncommon roaming about by night in the most reckless manner. A few years ago, wo wore staying at a friend's hoiiio in the coun try, and having fjocn strango signs on his lawn, wo watched ono night when tho moon gave a light in order lo see what night wauderers visited us. lie foro long wo observed two little dark objects moving on tho lawn, and on coming quickly up lo thorn, wo sur prised two hedgj hogs, creatures wo had not seen by day any vIiero near tho lawn. Upon following up tho trail, wo found thoy actually lived in somo cover on the borders of tho lawn nnd within fifty yards uf tho hoiiio. At tho tlmo wo saw tho wild pig kill ed by tho leopard, thero was scarcely half an hour during which several crea tures did not pass our post, but tho greatest excitement occurred just ns tho day was breaking. Several times during tho night wo had heard the Hharp crack of a broken branch in tho distant forest, and now and then a shrill sharp cry, both of which told us that elephants wero not fur off. To attempt to obtain a shot at lliein by night would havo been too dangerous, and unlikely lo result In success, as the underwood in tho bush was si) denso, that oven on a bright sunny day, objects wero scarcely distin guishable in tbo gloom. Thero was a probability, however, of these giants of tho fm'e.-it coming out into tlio open, and if so, wo might obtain a cho.t at them from our trees. II was not till Just before, .sunrise that the herd of elephants camo noar tho treo lu which wo wero concealed, and then they .scorned to scent danger, for Instead of earning boldly forward they stopped, and blowing through their trunks, ap peared to bo carefully scouting tho air. Whether thoy really smelt danger it is imposilblo to say, but thoy would not upproach nearer to tho edgo of the bush, and wo could not obtain a viow of any of thorn. After passing a night In a Uco without firing a shot, it was Imposslhlo to resist tho temptation oiTorcd by the proximity ol thoso elephants, so that as soon as thero was sulUcIont daylight for us to see our way, wo entered tho donso forest, and endeavored to get a shot at ono of them. Wo soon found that our prcsenco was quite woll known to theso crafty animals, for thoy trumpeted and grum bled as wo approached, and boforo wo oxpectcd it, a cow olephant, with a calf charged through tho bush towards us, Wo had to retreat with all speed j nt one tlmo tho vicious animal being scarcely ton rods from us. A sudden dodgo up a small emtio path, howovor, gavo us a fresh start, and wo widened tho dlstanco between us. So denso wait tho underwood In this bush, and so savago wero tho clophauts that after a night passed In a tree, wo felt dlsiucllncd to beard them in tlioir own domain. Wo thoroforo returned to our tent, after which a bath, and break fast, followed byau hour or two's sleep dispelled all tho bad effects of n night in an African treo. A. ir. imiyson. 1872. UOL. X G'linin-iioti llnsc-ltnll Club. Tho Cleveland Leader gels utfthc fol lowing on the "Forest Cityline" of that vlllagoi Tho pitcher for the summer of 1872 has been practising for several weeks outsldo of tho city limits, nnd though not feeling well can throw a regulation ball with such swiftness that it canuot bo seen unless covered with phosphor us; and often tho friction occasioned by lis passing through tho nir causes a heat so great as to burn tho ball to ashes cs beforo It reaches tho catcher, who on ly finds n mas3 of cinder In his hands. Tho assistant or rcscr vo pitcher he.3 been practising but ft fow weeks, but ho can throw a ball through olghtcou lnchc3 of oak plank now; nnd If ho keeps on, tho man on ucck will bo compollcd lo encaso his stomach in a monitor turret and other nrmor, or suffer tho consequences. Tho catcher lias been for thrco weeks past engaged in breaking up pig-iron at tho Nowburg rolling mills, nnd to still further toughen his hands, ho al lows tho big twenty ton trip hammer lo drop on them two houra each day ; and thoy aro now about the sizo of n wind mill, nnd if a ball gets by him it will bo by traversing tho atmosphcro of an ad- Joining county. Tho reader can gamble on this. Tho first baseman is trying the diet system lo steady his nerves and can lot a Government mulo kick him all day in tho abdomen without winking. Ho will never movo his foot from a sand bag un less on tho lino of his duty, and n run ner for the first baso may light on him llko a nlghthawk on a Junebug without making him swervo a hair. Tho second baseman nas dovoloped himself moro especially for miscollanc- j oils and actlvo service. Ho can stand on his head, catch a ball with his feet, rovcrso his position, antt'knock n grass hopper olifrom a million stalk at a dis tance of eighty rods, nine times out of ton. There will bo no use lu a runner trying to dodgo him, for he has globe sights on his nose, and can plump a man in tho hull or rigging justns hochooscs. Tho short stop is probably tho best man for his position that can bo found litis side of tho Suez canal. Ho is short himsolf, and lias lived on pie-crust all winter, can turn thirteen somersaults without spitting on his hands, and catch a ball with equal facility in either hand or his tooth. Tho third basoinan has boon making sour krout and riding a velocipedo all winter, to develop the muscles of , his lower limbs, which are immense, nnd gavo him tho appcaranco of being troubled witii elephantiasis. Hut don't fool yourself; ho can run down a giraffo in threo minutes, and can bat balls so fur (lint his opponent.? never llilnl: of chasing lliein tho same day thoy aro hit, but proceed with a new ball. The threo fielders havo been frisking about in tho country all winter, and drinking angloworm oil to givo supple ness to their limbs. Thoy goon all fours faster than many professionals can run, and aro so limber that circus men dio off like sheep after seeing them perform once. In fact, wo may well bo pioud of our club for the present year, and if there is any organization In thi3 country that thinkri it can compete vvitli them, let them draw on us atsix months' sight through the United States Treasury De partment (or sooner if thoy get a sight of us), stating how many dollars' worth of confidence thoy feel in their favorilo club. Wo do not forget our club manager, who is all that a father could bo to tho boys, and who does much moro than his name would indicate to make tho season and Its matches successful. Tbo scorer for tho present year Jis.3 been selected as tho champion whlttlerof the State. Ho laa purchased a bran ncwJackkiiIfe!,two thousand shingles, and will keep bis notches on tho doublo entry plan, i. c, ouo entry for tho other side, &ul two cuts for his own. Anonymous hollers. Tho editor of s, populai uiiigazlnoouee' remarked to a journal! "I honestly 1 bollovothat overy other young person in tho United States writes poems or short stories," "And 1, "replied thojournalist "honestly bellovo that llio rest of our energetic population .including thoagod, dovolo their spare hours which seem numerous lo writing ,asouymoa3 let ters." An outsider would bo astcniiiiedai the piles of signattnolcss communications that aro every week thrust unraid iuto the waste paper baskot, which faruus so prominent an adjunct to thedosk.cf every hardened editor. Tho pcoplo who wsato (heir tlmo In penning useless prosocud verso "proso ami worse," poor Tom Hood usual to call It have, we may pro- sumo, somo definlto hopo ofaccomplIsU- ing an object. Possibly it is fame, aufi certainly It is pecuniary reward, for the notes which accompany theso manu script usually convey tho information, moro or losscaudldly, that if tho articles aro Inserted, a check mallixl to thlsor that address will bocheorfully received. Somo of tho writers tako to ink for tholr own or tholr friends' nmusonicnt; othors because it seems nn easy way to mako monoy , nnd others becauso they Icel that thoy havo a call to authorship. Then thero aro hosts of pcoplo who Kcribblo as the plow-hoy whistles, for want of thought. Taking all those classes togctlp er, it is no wonder that every mall brings to tho ofiico of a prominent mnga 7.!no n mass of matter sufficient ;to mnkoi tho. harassod editor fancy tltat nt least half tho rnon, women mid chid Iron In tho United Statos hnvo turned nuthors Hut what can possess about tho samo number of pcoplo to wrlto anon ymoii3 letters to tho conductors of nowepn pcrs? Tho malicious cpistlo designed lo Btau tho ronutation of this or that man s tho nameless nolo pointing out nn luvcrtotl letter In last week's edition's thoindlg naut document from n visionary "old subscriber;" tho maudlin letter of com plaint; the "useful information" lottor containing n surreptitious puff of somo tradesman' wares thoy all go Iuto tho mortuary wnsto paper basket, unsung unwept, unhouorcd and unknown. DEM. - VOL. XXXVI NO. 18. This is their fate In every wcll-reguln-led nowspapor olllco. An unsigned lot ler Btanda Uttlo chanco of oven a hasty reading. Its barefaced lack of authenti city damns It. This fact must bo patent to most writers of anonymous scrccd3. How often llio conviction must bo forc ed homo to them that thoy havo thrown nway Ihclr time, paper nnd postngo stnmps. To writo a letter nnd not sign your name to it,arguos cither bad brood ing or cowardice. It Is essentially n mean act, nnd tho meanness of it is not so glaring ns tho stupidity. In a Den of Tigers. On tho morning of tho second day of our slay in Providence, writes an ama teur who Is with n circus for tho fun of tho thing, I lit n cigar after brenkfast nnd strolled down to tho circus. On entering tho mcnagcrlo tent, I discov ered tho proprietor of tho show seated on n bench nnd watching the tigor trainer cleaning tho tigers' cago. Thero were llvo tigers in the cage, nil royal,' and tho most tnagnlflcont brutes I over saw. "How thoso follows would mako rnlncc-meat of you or mo, did wo ven turo into their cago," I remarked. "Yes, if wo went in alone," ho replied; "but that man has thorn under such perfect control that I would walk in thero this minuto without n moment's hesitation. Would you llko to go in? j thoro'a no danger." I turned the mat ter over in my mind for a minuto or two, nnd then npproached tho cago and asked tho tamer what ho thought about tho matter. Ho replied to my inquiry1 by driving all the tigers into one cornor with his whip, nnd oponing tho door of tho cago. Tho next momont I stood faco to faco with theso florco, splendidly ferocious animals, with only tho tamer between us. For a fow seconds thoy glared fiercely at mo as through about to spring, nnd I clutched moro fierce ly the latch of tho barred cage. Then one raised himself on his hind legs to his full leugth, resting his enormous paws upon the upper cross-bar of tho cago. Ho snarled fearfully at me, and his velvety tail swept backward and for ward in the mostominous manner. Tho Jaws of death wero wido opon beforo mo, and itseemeda3 if.Ieouldlook half-way down his throat. Hut tho keeper kept his eye steadfastly upon him, and tho up raised whipcowed him Into submission. Thoothers pacid uneasily up nnd down the end of tho cage,ovidently longing to mako a meal of mc,and uttering contin ually that horrible snarl peculiar to ti gers; showing tholr gaping throats and tremendous fangs every time thoy did so. I opened tho door of tho cago and sprang out as tho keeper's whip descended on the shoulders of ono who was crouching for a spring, not being desirous of giving hhu a ghost of a chanco. Thokcopcr him self shortly.aflorward left tho cage, and the animals at onco gavo vent to the ox citcment under which thoy wero labor ing. Thoy bounded backward and for ward in tho cage, fought amoug thorn selves, and told mo as plainly as muto action could do how great was their dis appointment that thoy wero not then engaged in picking my bones. Thoy did not quiet down for half nn hour nfter ward ; but being safely outsldo tho cago, I could all'ord to laugh at their angry demonstrations. A Funny Mistake, Itdovolved upon an certain reporter. of a country paper, to writo for the samo edition, an account of the presenta tion of a gold headed cano to Rev. Dr. Jones, tho clergyman of the placo, and a description of a patent hog-killlngand siusago making-machine., which had just gono Into oporatlon. Whon tho fore man oi! tho composing room received the two locals, ho cut them into small pieces, as usual, for distribution among tho typo sattoic. A mistake must havo been mado in numbering tho "copy," for when the paper went to press, tho two reports wero mixed Cn ouch a frightful manner, that tho following, or something like it, was tho result; "Soveral of Kev. Dr. Jones's friends called upon him yesterday, and after n brief conversation tho unsuspicious hog cvas soizcu uy trio mini legs anil buo clongn beam until ho rcachod the hot water tank. His friends explained tho olvjoct of their visit una presented him with a very handsomo gold headed butcher, who grabbed him, by tho tail, swung him around, slit his tin oti from ear to car, and In less than a mlnulfi the carcass was in tho water. Thereupon he) cacao forward and said that thero wero times when tho feelings overpowered ouo, and for that reason ho would not attempt to do more tt;i thank thoso around him for tho manner vn jvhich a hugo animal was cut into fraginontews simply astonishing. Tho doctor con cluded his remarks, whon tho machlno seized him aud inlcs3 tlmo than it takes to writo it, tho hog was cut Into pieces and worked up into delicious sausage. Tho occasion will long bo remembered by tho doctor's friends as ono of tho most delightful of their lives. Tho best pieces can bo procured at fifteen cents a pound, nnd wo aro sure that those who havo sat so long under his ministry will rejolco that ho has been treated so liaudsomoly." PL13A9UUI3-TRAVELING IN CALIl'OH- nia. Certainly in no part of tho conti nent is pleasurctraveliugso oxquisilo and unalloyed a pleasuroas in California. Not only aro tho sights grand, wondor ful.nud surprising in tho highest do grec, but tho cllmato is exhllaratiug and favornblo to nn netlvo lifo; tho weather Is so certain that you need not loso a day, nnd may lay out your wlrolo tour In tho Stato without referenco to rnlnv tlavs. unless it is In thoralnv sea sou ; tho roads arosurprlsingly good, tho country Inns aro clean, tho beds good, tho rood abundant and almost always well cooked, nud thochargo moderate; nnd tho Journoy by rail from Now York to San Krancleco, which costs no moro than tho steamer faro to Loudon. mid is shorter than' a vovarro across Uio Atlantic, is in Itself delightful as well as Instrutjtl vo. Prpbably twonty Ameri cans go to Europe for onu who goes to Qillfornlft's vot uo Amorican who has r not seen i tho nlains. tho ltockv Moun- xuius, uiu urctu emu j.uuo, ittiii tuu wum dors of California, can, honestly Bay that ho has Been his own country) or that ho oven lias an Intouigontiuea onus groat nos. citAHLiaiNOUDiiOFF,iiwiary)cr- juaoaunejor mwj, BATES OF ADVERTISING. Ono Inch, (twelve lines or Its Mtilvnlont In Nonpareil type) ono or two Insertions, 1 1.00 tlirce Insertion, ii.00 HrAUi;. 1M. 2sf. Sac. 6M. 1Y. OtlO tlictl..... ...I2M tip) 11.00 ,00 110,00 Two Incnos .......... 8,60 6.00 7,00 B.OU 15,00 'i'lirco Inches 8,oo 7,00 0,o) lJ.oo M on Fonrlnclic ..., 7,m o.oo ll.oo 17,oj 2,ou innrtercolumn.....10,oo 12,otl 14,00 20,00 80,00 il.i.niHmn ism mini onno noon mi III Ono oolumn.''....'.....8o,w W.oo o',oo so,oo loo.ou KTceulor's or Administrator's Notice, 13,00 Auditor' or Asslgneo'f Notloo, tifia. Local notices, twenty cents a lino. Mania lii llm " tlnul ness Dlrnetorv" rolumn. 12,00 per year for tho first lwo lines, nnd (1,00 for cacIi additional line, i Humorous. A Wisconsin mlnlstor nwoko his slumbering chnrgo by vehemently say ing, "Deacon T wako up; tho best of tho sermon is to como." A Detroit man on being foiled in his fifth attempt to commit suicide, wept, becauso "ovorybody nnd ovcrythlng was working against him." A Baltlmoro minister is dqposod Just for playing whlskoy poker and auction pitch for tho drinks in a lagor-bccr saloon. Aroportcr who attended a banquet, concludes his description with a candid Btatcmcnt that "it is not distinctly ro membored by any body present who mado tho last speech.1' A person speaking of a man not ro markablofor his suavity, said ho did not llko his manners. "His manners l"gald alady. "Ididu't know ho had any." A lady entered a drugstore and asked for a bottlo of "Jane's Exnerionco." Thoclerk informed her that Jano hadn't bottled her oxporlonco yet, but they could furnish "Jayno'a Expectorant." "Fred," said n father to his son, "I hoar that you and your wifoquarrcl and wrangle every day. "Whoever told you that father, was totally mistaken ; mv wire and I haven't spoken to ono another for n month." Thero is a placo In Maine wliero thoy havo had no rain for four wooks nnd no whisky for six. Tho conso quenco is that Just now they nro tho dirtiest nnd dryest pcoplo nbovo ground. "Soo there!" exclaimed n roturned Irish soldier to a gaping crowd, nsho exhibited with some prido n lint with n bullot hole in it. "Look at that hole, will you? You seo that if it had been n ore-crowned hat, I should havo been killed outright." Tho drug clerk who administered arsenic for magnesia and killed his man, says ho don't seo why pcoplo mako so much talk about it, ns he's mado an apology and done wnat no could to mako it right with tho family. A Dotrolt man who had no ear for music, confessed as much when ho frankly owned that "If I wero tho proprietor of a hand-organ, set express ly to play 'Old Hundred,' I couldn't get over seventy-jlvc out of it." Thoy havo n rather singular railroad in East Tennessee. A nowspaper at Joncsboro speaks of that placo as its "termini." it is not onoume in a tnous and that you find a railroad with both end3 sticking into tho samo town. A N. Y. editor thinks from tho man ner In which shirts aro mado in that city there ought to bo nn inspection of sowing. He says ho went to tho ex penso of n new shirt tho other day and found himself when ho awoko in tho morning crawling out between two qf the shortest stitches. A Skilful Ponman. J. H. Johnson, a dashing writing master' of Vinton, Io.,lsso well schooled In chirography that ho can writo H. M. Howo's namo just as well as ho can his own. Ho tried it on a bond, and iho'clty authorities of Vinton, who did not annrcciato truo genius, put him in tho lock-up. A Boston bride, whoso groom remon strated with her at tho wedding for in dulging in ramer lnuiscriminato be stowal of her last maiden kisses on a number of her malo frionds, remarked with natural naivcto that tho gentle men in question had boon In tho habit of kissing her all her life and she didn't seo why thoy should stop now. A reverend gentleman in Minnesota has horrified his congregation boyond expression by tho prophecy that tho end of tho world cannot possibly bo de layed beyond next autumn. Ho ha?, howovcr, undertaken tho cultivation of an unusually largo crop of wheat, be lieving, probably, in small prophets nud quick returns. It is reported that a ghost at Mo Keesport has rushed around o'nights with a stilotto, revengefully howling: "Lovely croaturo, thou must die!" Ono day last week nn Irishman of that placo disguised himself as a femalo and met his ghostship; but tho ghost didn't stiletto worth a cent the Irishman put ahead on him." Two eminent clorgymen of Brooklyn the ono an Episcopalian and tho other a Unitarian mot In crossing tho Wall Street forry. Joking boing in order, tho ciiurcnman saru, "iiromer if I wero not nn Episcopalian, I would boa Unitarian." "Why so?" was tho question. "Becnuso I always had my JJJ1IH1 IUiluu up lu uu i-iiuur SUUllHlllUg ui nouung," was mo answer. Mr. Graoloy writes to a confectioner in Boston tliat in making calves foot jolly tho Durham breed should always 03 soiecieo. ao a uvu can, pnuo tho hind feet in n ,cora jplll; and thi n commenco toturu and tho jolly w ill flow out In its crudo state. XftUect this In a pan, and throw away tho cell'. A rahly importunato individual is. Iowa City, who was weary or breath, attempted lately to put a stop it by cutting his throat and opening tho arteries of his wrists. Two or thno doctors hold of him, howover. stitched hlna up, and forced him to llvo, and thon added insult to injury by presen ting a heavy bill. Tho courts 1ms o forced him to pay it too, with com-, nhnut thrco hundred dollars in all. which, ho says, is mere man nisiuncrai would havo cost. Parisian Bon Mot. "They say," ob served a man to his friend ono night nt. tlin Cafe Fov. "that, Auoiuno is has mado ten millions while ho ustt out of Franco. It can't bo truo." "Quito truo," ropneu ins irionti. 'But HOW. " was wiuu luiKixi. "By selling skins." "Skins! impossible." "Not at all, thero wero negroes Inside of them." Walking along Suporlor street with friend (Artcmaa Ward) wo passed a dilapidated specimen of iiumnnlty, who had "Vagabond" wrltton all over htm. "Now," said Artomas, with a look of mingled disgust nnd pity, ns ho pointed to tno miseraoio louow, "you wouimri think that wrotchod bciug was at this moment, mo wealthiest man in Cleve land?" "No!" Eald tho mend, lookiug at thu man with somo interest. "Well, ho Isn't," returned Artemas with a comical pucker of tho mouth, while his oyes laughed consumcdly. A conductor of a freight train on tho Now York Central road was at first llat tercd, than amarod and then Indignant at tho fact that whllo passing through Syracuso overybody utado signals to Him. nviU, pointed to ins tram, llo llnul ly in his wrath responded by Buudry digital gyrations, which ceased when ho discovered that one of tho grain cars was leaking nt. tho rate, pf a bushel a mlnuta TIo following pathetic uoto wits pick ed upon thp s,treot in Mcadville: "Dear Jano 1 hopo you ain't mad becauso I lUdn't'liuTatycu whoa you latt't ntmo last ovonlngnt tho post olllce. I ain't prowd, dear Jano, but I havo got a bile undor my arm and! can'.fc luff an I used toasheaveuls myjudgo Yours, truly, Honry."