SSA' J HATES OP A nviflKTisiNQ. AND j PTKLlSlIED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING i lIBOor.UMHIAN ilUILDlNd NEAnTlIK rnitiiT nouait, ntoojwnuno, r.., nr CHARLES B. DROCKWAY, EMTOit ANn mornir.Ton, a T.5..Two Cellars a Year payabh In advance, JOB PKINTINO ,iiilcscrlpllon executed with neatness niid l' "' " .n.Viilrli it reasonable rates. Columbia County OfSoial Diroctory, Vnlldcnl Jllilffe-WlI.btAM KI.WEIA. ,t&ttWil0M-lBASl DEllli, lsAAOH. MoN ;,y A tfccorilfr-Wii.biANKoN It. jacoiiY. ilTI7-AA.iur n.'Hiut Aiinmor-InAAOllBWitT. jVf.i,Tircr-Wll.LIAM 1.AMOK. timinfiAotieM CYIllTH JlOllllH, lr Uli, WlLLIAMKHAlFKll. t in. Iwfoiirn' C'iCi.-WlLLIAU Kit 11 IK A II J. KittritnAtiM, DANIEL LEE. J.,,.MM-U. J. CAMl'nEI.L, f-IIAHLIH CoNNr.It . .. lr, nun- I'll Altt.es ( .MUltrilY. ..,. t;r;CViimfJfoiier-ISAAUMomitnK,JoUNMa; "coubW Pt rtnlt i(tr,!-W)t. H. BNYDEn. ;;lc ...i JW WilWcf-Dlrcctoitt, H. 1L Miller William KiiAMi.n, Bloomsburg, nud J011N8011 1 1,11.1.11. (mcitwood, CHARLES CONNEll.BCC'y. Blooms-burg Official Dirootory. JHtvvtiUnu llanklnp Co. JOHN A. FUNBTON I'icsliUiit, II. II. Okotz, Cashier. y-ir( A'aiionnf 7fnn CllAH. It. PAXTOW.rrcs I , iuumbia wW MuliudSai too tm,l and I-mn As. lli.Ci'.o,l-K. Jl. LITTLE, I'lCsH., C. W. MILLED, I ''!':&..t... nuii,Unn find tttivlna Fund Assoda. Illin WM. PEACOCK, i'lOS't., .l.lI.HOllISON.SeC, I ,1, J, UKUWKlt llBiUt;ut, v,. v., , - . Church Directory., rnE6iiTRii!AN .qnuiicir. Uiiii--nev. Btunlt Mitchell. Salbtttli Wim.I-0A. M. hciitB Ote; 1111 ptwB lcnlcil; btrnngcrs vol. fonic. Bloomabnrg Diroctory. (APKHDAOH Jut rccclvril niid forhnlonttho t lll.liniii ti uiihh OliOTlIlNO, AO. 1AV11 I.OWHUUliliu, mctci J) ht.,nlmvo AinorlcuuliuuBe. ""iHtUOa, C1IKMK3ALS, &C. n 1', I.UTZ, I)riisnlinmi.i)Oiiiccni-.aiiuu u fj, liolow tlio l'ost Olllco, UI.OOKS, WATOHKS. AO. ,1 i:.HAVAOE,tlenlor In Clocks, Wntches and (J. .lew t lry, Mnln at,, Just below tlio Arncrlcun I OUIH ijiitniiAttt., viui;n kjiwh li liour soul hensl eot nor Mnln nnd Iron sts. n UAT1IUAUT, Wntch nnd Clock Mukcr.Mnr li. kit strt ct, liolow Mnln. HOOTS AND SHOES. I ) M.KNOltlt, Dealer In Hoots nnd Hhnes, latest i, , ii iirkt stvles. comer Mnln nud Market Ktieits.lu the old rostOUlce. IKNIIY KI.EIM, Mnnurnctnrer nnd denier In I iinoisniidBlioes, OrocerleB, etc., Main Btroet, l " iiiiooniHunri:, I'KOFESSIONAL. ,lt, II. O. HOWl'.lt, BurBCon Dentist, Main st.i I) iilmvo the Com t llouso. 0uTwM. M, UEHElt, Hurncon nnd l'li li litu. Olllco over tbo Flrbt fJutionnl Hank. 1 (1. HAKKIiEY, Attorney-nt-Imw. OBIce.ai li. Iliioi lii ExcliniieoUlock,neartliti"jsxchango Ifolel." II, McKKI.VY.M. I).,BurKeon and rbyslclan , north sltlo Main ut below Market. 1 C. KUTTEIt, M. D. Burscon and l'hyalclan tl. Mnrkctsticet.abovo Main, 1 11. HOHISON, Attorncy-at-Lnw, Office Hart ,1 , mini's building, Mnln btroet. til. II, F. KINNEY, Burtreon litmtlst, Tocth Wt'Jl iiiiictid uUlinut iiuln: Mnln si., nearly op- nsllu Episcopal Church, I U. I'.VANH, M, 1)., Burgeon nnd Physician, ) sunt hsldo Main strcot.bclow Market, nll.A.L. . TtmNini. Pbvslclnn and Hurccon. of- 1 i ilou over Klolm'B Drue Store, tesldtuce one tloor bt low Hov. D. J. Waller. MILLINERY t FANCY GOODS. it I'ETEUMAN, Millinery nnd Fancy Goods, II. opposite Episcopal Chuich.ilnlu st. u!Wt LIZZIE 11AUKLEY, Milliner, ltnmeey 111 . building Main street. M1HS M. DEItUICKBON, Millinery and Fancy (londH.Malu st below MitrUct. ,11 Cloaks nud DrehH ratternrf, Mihinnd Wostst. it I southenst corner Mini'- JI1KHEB IIAHMAN Millinery and Fancy 1 (umdi,. Main ht., below American House, HOTELS AND SALOONS. I.VlltlCS HOTEL 1 til Main strict, by T. licnl. Taylor, east end MEHCI1ANTS AND GROCERS. n C MARR, Dry Goods and NotlonB, south- h ui si corner Mnln nnd Iron Hts. IMIX . WEllll, Confectionery and Bakery, I' ulwilesnlo nnd l e lull. Exchnnge lllock. ( .IIOWER, lints nnd Cups, Hoots nud Shoos, , Mnln fit., nbovo Court Houso. I II. MAIZE, Mnmniolh Grocery, fine (iro ii. iiriet, Fruits, Nuts, l'rovlslou, Ac, Main 1 mi t dure mrei-ts. II ikki.vy. NEAT, .t ('().. ilenlerBln Drv Goods. ill UroperlcB.FIonr, Feed, Bnlt, Fish. Iron.Nalls, t-n'.,n. r.. cor, Aiuin uuu titarKut sis. (J II. MILLER A BON, dealers 111 Dry Goods, i). (liiii trlts, (lucctiswni'e, Flour, Bnlt, Shoes, ...IIIIIIIK, fJI(HlUllKl, MISCELLANEOUS. M M, CI1RISTMAN, Buddie, Trunk A Hnrncss. U, maker, Bhlvu'a lllock Main Street. V, IlOllHINB.llquoi ilcnlerseconddoorlrom i' uiiituwest coiuci iiiHtit nun iruuuia. n J. THORNTON, Wall 1'npcr, Window Bhades ti. .inn iixtttres, itttpert tiiot-u. jiiaiu st. t' W.CORKLL, Furtiltuio Rooms, throo story I' brick, Mnln Street, wet.t ol Mnrket st. 1 1 lUiMENBTOUK.l'boUiKriirucr.over Kobbiuii i u j.yet s niuru. utitiu st. K. lUllN.tl.ulerln Meat, Tallow, etc., Chcm I'i rllii'B nlley, renri.f Amerlcn n House, oA MUEL .IAC011Y, Marble and llrown Bloue WM. HAllll, tlenlcr In furniture, trunks, cedor v .now witru, near ttie r orjts iioiet. L" 11. HIDLEMAN, Aptnt for Munson's Copticr it' i uiniiar Liguiuing llou. i KOBTKlt.aiue Maker, nnd While and Fancy I. Innniir.Bcottown. MOTE ltoOIW. nnd blank NOTKH.wlthorwith IV out oxtmptlon.lor salo lit tbo Coi.uuuian -.tvv. Catawissa, 1) V. DALLMAN, MoichantTallor.SecondBt J, i.uuui.ib' llllllllttlg, nit. j. k R01I1IINB. Burgeon and l'hyslclnn U Ht coud St UU.OW Alllt.l, GILUERT A KLINE, dry goods, grocorlcs,aud guuoral merchandise, Main Slroet J. II. K1BTI.EU, "CnttttWlssa House," North luiuur mum uuu nctiiuu ovtvvta. LKHILER, lllllaid Saloon, Oysters, and lee . Cream lu season MuluBt. M M nilOIlST. dealer In Gcner&lMerchandlse "i. uiy uoous, urocerics ac, OUHQUEIIANNA or llrlck Hotel. B. Koslcn W baudcr l'ioprletor,south-ckt corner Main and wuu ntitiut. 7M. H, ABUOTT, Attorney at law, Main Bt. Light Street. If Jf MAN A Co., WhcelwrlgUbi, Brit door " m OliUOUl 11UUMC, JU,JJN A-OMAN, Manufacturer and dealsr In II. n'iM.NTi uCtt!"' 'n Btovea and Tin ware In 'kail Its biauclitia. U1;',1';)' ENT, Miller, and dealer lu all kinds ol HircluVud rl"uri"'ui ac- A" 'uu oiuraln Espy. if'1111"' si"ebanna l 'Mul Box Man fncturlng. 1'lanliig Mil VOLUME VI, ---NO. 30. Buck Horn, MA WAV. II. HIIOEMAKKlt, tlcnlcr In tlry enmlfi, grocclorlcn nml eenornl niprcLmnilso Orangovillo Diroctory. I II, HKItltlNO & imoTIinil.CnrpcntorsMid llulldcrn, Main at,, below l'lno, BHICK lIOTIUi niut refreshment Bnloou, by Hohr M'llcnry cur.of Mnln anil l'inost. Dn. O. A. MKUAItaEIi.rhyslclnnnml Surgeon Mnln 8t,.noxttloor to Uoixl's llolcl, DAVID IIKHUINtl. Flour and Urlst Mill, nntl Denier lu ernln.MlllUtrcet. TAME8 II. IIAltMAN. Cabinet Maker and Urn J dortaker. Mnln tit., below l'lno. SCIIUYLKIt A CO., Iron rounncra.MnchlnlaU nnd Mnuulacttiicra of plow", Mill Ht. SAMUKI. BHAltl'LlXH, Mliker of the Hayhurat Urnln Cradle, Mnln Hi. WII.MAMDKIiOMO Bhoemnkcrnnri mnnnfno tnror of llrlck, Mill Ht., west of l'ine Philadelphia Directory. y-AiN-vviuGirr & col, WHOI.nSALK OltOCEIlS, N, E. Corner Second mul Aich Bticuts, I'1III,AHKT.1'1IIA, Dealers In TEAM, HYllUrH, COKFEE.HUOAn.MOI.ABHl'W ItK'E, Hl'H'Iu'l, 1)1 t'Aim IIODA, ,10., i.C. i-OnUrH will roctlvo prompt iilleiitlou, may 10,07-tf. JJARVEY B. WALKER, with MEAR, SCIIROPP A CO., iMi'OUTEns and Jomir.r.sop CHINA, GLASS AND QUE EN3 WARE, No. 108 NORTI I SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. AiirOrlcinnl nssorted pnekntrcs of Otteenswnro coustnntlv on hnnd. leb'il'72-u. Business Cards. E. LITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Olllco Conrt-llouso Alley, below the Colvju BIAN Olllcc, Ulooinsburg l'a. Q B. BROOKWAY, Al IU11N K X Ax JjA W , iiloomsbuko, rA. S- Orpicit Court House Alloy. In the Co- LUmuian bulldltiE. (Jnul,'B7. P. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAWV1 OlUco Court House Alley, below tho Colbm- iiian Olllco. Uouutlcs. Hack-rav and 1'ouhIoiib colloctod. llloomsburu l'a. bcp.'JJ'07 JOHN JI. CLARK, ATTOHNEK AT LAW. OFFICE nbovo Hower'N Store, Mnln street, Rloomsburg, Pn, ROBERT F. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OHlco Main Btrcet below the Court House. Hluoiusburg l'cnu'a. B. FRANK ZARR ATTORNEY AT LAW, BLOOMSHURO, PA. Olllco wllh J, O. Frcczc.Iirower's Block, Can be consulted In German or English, ttcli2'j'72-l jJEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. IUA1A11 iiAUt-r tiuuti, Main Street one door above E. Mondenhall'B Store. .v initio i.nniii iiuaiii ui Diu.ii.j ii.ui.ia auu Ranges constantly on hand, and for sale at the luwesv ruttiH. Tinning lnall Its branches carefully attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed, Tin work of all kinds wbolesalo and retail. A lol Is requested, Jnn 1'71 IgLOOMSBURG .11 A II II I. L. WORK S. MAIN BTREET, RELOW MARKET, BLOOMSBURG, PA. KlnniilnenlR. Tombs. HendfttonoR. Ac. Work ucatlv executed. Orders by mail will receive special attention, N, 11, Work dcllcered frcoot charge. T. L. uUXviOM, i-roprictor, ociia'71-ir. r. u. jiox sn. JgARGAINS BARGAINS. QUICK SAT.KH AND BMA1.T, FROFITB. HAVE YOUR MONEY. Goto HENRY YO.HT. East Bloomsburg, Pa., for all kinds of tho best uoiuu uuu city iiinuu t- u it n i r u it i'i . I'rlcea reasonable and tho boH vork done. Jan 17-tf yULOAN WORKS, 11AJV VlbhlS J' A. WILLIAM II. LAW, Manufacturer of Wrought Iron HrldgoH, Boilers, Gasholdors, Flrcpioof Roollng, Roonng Frai Farm Gates ami foncli iulhlliiL'H. Wrought Iron HoollUK, Roonng Frnmcs, Flooring nud Doors, Farm Gates nnd fonclng, also Wrought iron pip lug, Stacks and nil kinds of Smith Work, Ac. Hcnnlrs nroiHiitlv attended to I4.li, Drawings au Estimates supplied, oct27'71-ly. w ERNIIARD STOIINEU Would lnlurm his fileuds nnd the nubile that no uas taueu posbebsion oi THE OLD STAND, In tlio Kxchantro Itloc-k. n lout! ocennted l-v him uuu will tuiry uu uiu mtMUis-i ui u F I It S T. O L AS S BAK1311Y, llo brines to tho busltic&snuexnprloncoof man years mul nsbiirCH tho rominuulty ttiatliewtu iuriilhh ttio bej)tonrea!l,cakc8,r(lly,btKcult,4ic, frtsh every duy. llo propoutH also to koepou J1U11U U JUlU 1U1U VII UbbUI ll'U blUCU. (II FINE CONFECTIONERY, of nil tirades. French candles nnd those of do niestlc niunufiuturc, always lobu had. wliolesalo aim retail ni lowest rates. Aiijoiuiug tuu xuitcry uuu couicctiouery is n wen cstuoiibucu RESTATJlAAriT, whciomny bo found Alo nnd Lager, nud Ito freshmcnts. Ovbteislu benson nud the various lit t Jo delicacies which sultlhepubllolaslo, Thero is aiso u FINE ICE CREAM SALOON, over the confectionery storo, whero ladles nnd gentlemen can obtain tho btbt of Ico Cream Hi bcasou. A fair shnro of the public custom Is requested aim no linitis wilt uu biiureu tu etibtuu buttsiiiu lion uprll tl,'7J-tl JEW DRUG STORE. CUIUS. A. KLEIM Having pnithnsed llio business of E. P. LnU now outitnilllio old bland, rt ibolceiissoitiiieH OI DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILKTARTIUL12I. FANUY KOAW, HRUHIIK'J, Ac,, Ac, And ngencrnl nbsnrlmcntof llio choicest goods uo .Uliy IUUUU lu iiinvviub Hbuiuuni.iiiuiiin, . .'.'hyslclniu' l'ltbcrlptlous nud Family Reclpt IJ f.tllu ...lMllll,ll ll. On suudit) a, open Horn 8 u. in., to 10 a, m., and jruuid p, iu., tu 1 1, in. GERMAN AND ENGLISH BI'OKEN.t Miscollaneons. D E N T I H T R Y . II. . HOWEIl. 11F.NT1RT. Itespcclfnlly oUcrs his prorrsslonnl services to the ladles nnd gentlemen of Bloomsburg nud vli elnlty. Ho Is prcpnred to attend tonlltlio vnrl. ous operations lu tbo lino of his profession, and Is provided with tlio latest Improved Pokcrlain Teeth which will bo Inserted on gold plating sllvor nnd rubber baso to look ris woll nRtho nnt. urnlloctu. Teeth exlrnclcd by nil tlio new an J mostnpprovcd methods, nnd all operations on tbo teeth cniouillynnd properly attended to, Rcsldeuco and oillce n few doors nhnve the Court IIau'se,Bnmo nldo. llloomsburg, Jnn,V71 ly TN Wyon S U R A N 0E A O E N 0 Y . Atlnn l,H,(i orient SOo.ooq Roynlof Liverpool ll',(ioo,l(io Dnnvllio Mutual 5VX)i) Hprlncllcld r,7l),tiU0 (lermaula, N. Y Mxyido lnternntlonal N.Y 1,IS9,;8 Farmers' Danville, KOu.W) LnncuNtcr City !iiK),rj(l Home 2,000,100 vomitic ... . jioo.ucu FHEAS I1HOWH. Amnt. ui.iM'71 ly, Hi.ooMsiiLT.il t'n. J.J INK LEY KNITTING MACHINE THE BIMI'LIBT, CHEAPEST AND 1IEST IN UBE! HAS HUT ONE NEEDLE I A CHILD CAN RUN IT! DiMgrnu .ci t cinlly for the like of lnmlllts.nnd mill s tl,r, tin lit- to knit for tho innrkrt, Will iIoimij Mitt 1. of Hie l.i.lltlng In n blocking, widt ning mid ntiiiiiu iiii- nh ittitllly as by hnnd. Ale hpldidlil lot Moiftidf niid Inncy work, TAKING FIVE Hll 11 1I1.NT KINDS OF STTJL'H! Ale Miy i n.y In iiiiinngo, nnd not llnlilo In t el oul or in in i, I.Miy I' ninlly should in. ime. Wt- Miiiit nu A ut lit In ttcn tottii to Introtlucn nml bell tliiii),t(mho)nwftllii tin-inobt llbcrnl iiiitirt-incuiEf. reuti iort.ui cut nnir suit nmpju nit'iini!?. ytiinri'bN, II INK LEY KN11T1NO MAI 1I1N1HO., liov. ll),'71-ly. II it ll, Me. Cdn HOWE R, opened n nrsl-chisa HOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP, AND FUR KKIHK at tho old stnnd on Mnln Street, llloomsburg, n few doors nbovo the Court House. His slock Is com pobodol thovory lnlostntid beststyles over oll'cr ed to the ultlr.eiiHol Columbia County, Hocnu accommodato tho public with the followlnggoods it tun lowest nun.,, iucii-H ucavy tiouuio boieti loga boots, men's double nnd single- tap soled :ip boots, men's heavy stoga hbots of nil kinds, neii's lino boots nnd shoes of nil eiitdes. Iiov'u double soled boots nud.shoes ofnllklntU, men's glove kid Hulmornl shocs,meu's, womou's,boys'a tut uiibhus-lasting guiieis, ttomeil H giovo Kid ollsh.vei'.v lluo.wonicn'H morocro llaliuorulnnnti call shoes, women's very lino kid buttoned gait ers. In short boots ol nil descriptions both pes ged nud sewed. lie wouia niso cnii niicniion lo nio uuo assort ment of ATS, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS, which comprises all the new nud popnlni vnrl otlcsnt prlceswhlchcnnnotlalltosuliall. These goods nro oflerod nt tho lowest ensh raliH and win do gunrnuicou logivo balisincllon. A call Is solicited before purchasing elsewhere us 11 Is belloved Hint belter baivnlns nre lo be found thnnnl nuy other phtcolii the county, JUlt 1'71 THE ORANGEVILLE MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. MANfrAciuniii'.s ok AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of llio most Apiirovcil PntlcniM. mm fU'uiiiif,', Jobblngr, mul :is(IiigN of all dcscrlplloui. DEALERS IN Gcncrnl Mcrcliantllsc, Lumber, Ac., etc. ORANGEVILLE, PA. We tvotild nnnounco to tho nubile In ironcial thnt wo have taken tho well known Acricullur- al Woiks of this place nud hhnllmnlio ft our aim to mnuulncturo First Class Agricultural Imple ments enunl to nuv other makers In tho .Slate. such a Threshing machines, Both Lever nnd Tread Power. I'Ioivk of every licsci'lnMoii, nmoug which will bo tho celebrated KNOB MOUNTAIN HERO, acknowledged by nil to bo tho best plow extant tor tuu lariuor. Also tuu Cliitmpion, SIciiis' I'ntcnt anil The Sloiiti'o.sc. ALSO, DOUBLE CORN PLOWS, Cultivator), Iron KcttlcN, mul CnxtlugN of every description. Wo shall nso none but the best materials and eninlov nonobut competent and experleneed mechanics and our prices will compiltu llivoruuiy witu auy utuur iiiuuiiuictiir 01S. Countiy Produce, Lumber, Old Iron, tnken in exchauiio. Wo also haven storo lu connection Willi our Agricultural wonts, wncio may no lound n lull assorlmcnt of MERCHANDISE which will bo bold nt Munll prollts. Glvo us a call beforo purchasing elsowhcro nud wo guar nutoo hatlslactlon. iiiiicii'.7i-iy. Hotels. rjpilE ESPY HOTEL. ESPY, COLUMBIA COUNTV, PA. Tho undersigned would Inform tho truvolllnu nubile Hint ho lias taken llio nbovo nniiitd e stab lishment and thoroughly re lilted tho sumo for thoporfect:convuiilcucoof Ms guests. Ills larder will bo stocked with tbo best tlio market nlt'oids. Thu choices! liqttoiN, wines and clgnisalwayB to iioiounuiu nis oar. WILLIAM 1'ITl-llT. Espv, l'a. J. THORNTON would announce to llio eltirensol Hlooms Uli: nnd vicinity. Hint he ha Just I tee vida lull nml complete assortment ol WALL PAPER, WINDOW H1IADEH, KIXTUIllJl, COIIDH, TABSCIJI, and all other goods In Is lino of business. All thu newest and most upproved puttcrnb of the day in u nlwuys lo bo louud luhlsestablUbment, mii.r,),'uuii jiuiu oi, uciow Aiitrieci, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES 13 OWN IN P11IOI3 JT. XZ, MAIZE'S, Comer Main and Centre Sls BLOOMSllUKU. A new slotktif Fitsh Goods Just opened at MAIZE'S. Teas, ColIccN, SnKai'H, HYRUl'S nud MOLABSES. CHEESE, MEATS, VEGETABLES, HERMETICALLY Bcaled BALiT, t mil. etc. tiooiis. U r.1.1.1 ..O M, l k..r.,i. . in, i iLlkum, Il'l T ltU n.,.1 III. I.01.... I.'U 1T1l-t 1U fuituiujN ami uuiii.'iTiui'iuiiTrt. An Klegnni Assortmont OF QUEBNSWARB Conslnnllv on hand. Also WOOD, WILLOW nud GIiASHWAREo! ovcry varioty, All my goods nro of tlioflrst quality and nl ex tremely low uncut, docS'IMI J. 11, MAIZE. I'lllalDINTIAL CAMTAIGN, OAPd.'OAVEa A TORCHES, Bend for iLLCaTRATKU Cm CDLAil and 1'iucu List, CUNNINGHAM A HILL, MANUyACTVIlKIUi, No, 201 Cliurch Strcot PHILADELPHIA. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Dll. CA11PENTER. ICO MULBERRY STREET, NEWARK, N. .1. Is now trenllng successfully, CoiiNiimitlon, Bronclillls, nnd nil dlsensci of tho Th 'oat nnd Lulls?, with hit COMPOUND Mi:l)ICATl:l) IN1IALATIONH, CONCENTRATED FOOD, AND COUGH BYRUP, During llio pnH ti n cars Dr, Carpenter hns Irintid nnd cmed llious.mdn of c.tseH ol tho nbovo mimed ill' eases, nucl has now In his pos session ccrtlllcntcs of cures fitim every pnrt of thocountry. The Inlinlntlon Is iiienlhcd directly lulo thu Iubiis, bOolhlDK nnd lienllti'4 over nit lullamed suriaees, euterlni; Into tlio blood, It lmpuits vitality as ll permealei to every part of tho system. Tho sensation Is not uuplcnsnut nnd llio llrt liilmlntlan'ollenBlvci very decided relief pniliculnrly wneu thero Is much dllllctilly or bicnthlUK, Under tho Inlluojca of mvrcino dies, tho tough boon grows cnilnr, tho night swents censo, tho hectlo lleuh vnnlshes nnd w ith Improving dig' itlou tho patient rnimlly gains Btri ugth, nml hcnlth Is ng.tln within his grasp. Ilie Cnnrtntiflteil rood )tipldly hultdH up llio most dehllltnttd patient, presentlni! to Ihn fllomncli food nil leadyti bo nsilmliatnl nnd ninilo Into good, rich healthy blond. The Cougl! Sjrtiii Is In l.o taken nt night lo nlle vlnlo tho eon tli and cni'blo tho patient lo obtain sleop, J-'utt directions accotnjnttiiufich Vox of lily remedies, trhkli consist o One Inhaler) (hii llollle o Hltcullie Inli.iliiiit ;.tlnc llolllc ui Soolli I ti it 1'clrrIIViiC liilmlnntl One llollle. ol' lull Ihcnio.i male Inhalant) Uuo I'nttleCort.T.rntcil I'ooili Due llollle o tough l.r.up. Price ol l!o. contnllidi'j lemtdles to last one moii.i., i-Wj iwomonllis. Ill; Ihreo iiiiiuilis,JJ3 Belt lo nuy i.dilii ,0,0,1). l'nmphlels con tnlni.i'5 Inrgo 1st of paiituts cuied soul .ee. Letters ol luqul. ii'iistcoiitatu olio dollar to lu sure nnswer. Addiebs, A. II. CARPENTER, M. 1)., Newnrk, N. J. Dr, l ARi'ENTEit'H UATAUllll REMEDY will give (mmedlnlo relief, nail will edec : a peima nelit cum lu from ono to thieo mo.iihs, 1'ilce oi' remedy lo l.vtvono inontli,(); Iwo liioutln, 8S; tlnee inoulhs, jl'). CAM I. It lu all lis lorms buccesslully Inmtcil. Send lor list ol patients euieil, to A. II, CARl'ENTElt, M.D., Now.uk, N, J. JnljMlyr THE UES'', CHEAPEST, AND MOST DU1UBLE PAINTS now in mo aro thu Montour Slate Paints. They cover ouo-thlid moronurlaco, last longer and cost less than Whlto Lead, tho plnco of which Ihov aro very generally taking whero economy, durability nud ncalucss aro tleslted, Hear what our Piactlcnl 1'e.lntcrs says: it gives mo grent pica, nro lo recommend your intoPnluls us sllntilvluirii noeil ivn lmvo lomf Blnlo Paints its siipjilylugiiueed wo liavo long felt, and overcoming n croat dllllcullv. wlilc i felt, and ovtrcomluv; n groat tlllllcully, which hn.s long been ncknowledged by nil pracllcnl i-aiiiie.s, nnmeiy mo oiuniion oi wmto i.cnu, by tho utiiio.sphere, causing It to crumblo or chalk oil, 1 mil satisfied they will paint one- third moro Miiiuco and in a better manner thnn tin) oilier plgineut I have over used. GEO, C. GOULD, Kingston, June 25. li-7. Wo chceriitlly concur In llio nbovo opinion ex pressed by Mr. Geo. C. Gould. H. 1L VANNA1TA. A. W. MONROE, U.K. HICKS, llloomsburg, P.i. h-rsn i on 1'iiicn list, and sajipi.u oaiih. DREHER, REAY A CO., Solo Mnnulactuiois, tiept, o,'72-Sni, . Rupert, Pn. A. II. FRANC1S0US & CO, 013 JH.IKKET STE.TJST, PAILADELl'IIIA, We hnvo opened for tho FALL TRADE, tho hugost nnd best ttssoitcd slock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS, Table, Slnlr nud Floor . Oil Cloths, WlndowShadCB and l'a per. Carpel Chaln.Cotton, Yam, Hat ting. W nddlng, Twines, Wicks, clocks, looking Ulnsses, Faucy liuskcU, Brooms, l!.i3kel, Buckets, llrushes, Clothes Wring. ets, Wooden and Willow Waie. IN THE UNITRD STATES, Our largo lncicabo lu buslncfs enables us to sell at low prices, and furnish tho best quality of Goods. fcoLr. agent-) ror. the GKLKI1HATKD AMERICAN WASIIKIt. Pilco 53.0U THE MOST PERFECT AND KUCCF'JSFl'L WASHER EVER MADE. Agents w anted for tho Amciicnu Wubhcr m nil puits or tho .State. NEW YORK. CORK, AND LIVERPOOL. NEW AND FULL-I'OWEltED STEA MHUl'H. THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD. OCEANIC, CELTIC. REl'UBLIO, ATLANTIC. BALTIC, ADRIATIC, MAJESTIC. Sailing liomNewYoik ouSATURDAYS.Irom Ltvcipool on THURSDAYS, nnd Cork llaihor tho day following. From tho Whlto Star Dock, I'.ivonia Ferry. Jersey City. Passenger accommodations (tor nil classes) unrivalled, combining SAFETY, SPEED, AND COMFORT. Saloons, btato-rooms, Muoklng-room and bath rooms in midship stcllou, whcio lcust motion Is fell, Surgcona nnd Uewardesscs aecompanv theso sleamers. Ratks Saloon, SSO gold. Btcor.igo, tv) curren cy to London, Liverpool, Glasgow f.ondouderry, (Did Hilslol. Tbo?o wishing to bend lorlrlcnds fiom tho Old Coiinlry ran now obtain btecrago pri'pald toililleates, f II currency, l'absoigers booked to or 1mm ni: tmrta of Aiueilta, Pails, Ilnjiibnrgh, Notwai , Swodcn, India, Atibtrnlla, China, etc, lHutls limn ).l upwaidb, For Inspection ol plans and other inlormiitlou, apply at the Company's Olllces, No. l'Jllio.ulway, Now i oi It, J. II. RFARKH, Agent, Or 10 W. PEACOCK', nul2tf Bloombbnig, pn. J3AIWS flaw Bone Sort. Pteiihale OK LIME, Slnndard highly Impioved nndwaiiaiilcd. Price, $15,00 jicr 2,000 11)3., Cash. WNow Woiks now In operntlon.-Ca DST-New Material used In iiianufiictiirlnrj.ia 7Vic fire which desticyrd curiimkton the Wi r i J ' ( ftuiitit until ( I itij'orati tu luy. Wo warrant tho btandiud of our lt;iw Hone I'liospiiulu to bu ol n lilglicriiiaile llian beloic. iso cousiKumcuis win no nimiu tinder unv en eiDDstances. 11-Is not ceil, nu wo can touliniio to beilnt our nieseiit leduced pilco ou-ina tu the tulcanci. in iiiio Ntitaiul. -Wo thank our tustnmris ami lrlonrs LCUiTiil y lor Ihtir eoiitlnued liudo nnd in creased ordera, Wo can also liuulsh our GROUND HAW BOIvTF, WARRANTED PURE, At $15,00 per 2,000 lbs., cash. Oidera for fall trndo nio reoucbttd to be in lu lis enily as possible. No.HOBoulh llLlauaio Ave., l'hllnilelnhla. July HNJIU AGENTS CAMPAIGN HAND 1100U AND WANTED. CITIZENS' MANUAL A complcto Poltllc.il Coiipend, for voters of alt nurlles. Llvos of nil tlio Presidents, and tho nrcs- t tit i icniieiiiini Liiiiuiuau's. x.iu Lv.isintiiie.i vj me t.d, (on, jieciaratiojt oj inacpenuence, j-v m2cu Louventions. com iiur riaimnus. coi.t tile Kii. uon Returns the tuu census, unit otner 1 nlUtlcul Tables. Ac. I'aacs: Sti .'aaraiinas: 'rice 81.25. JSook sells ntstaht Sit) lo S.U per dan emtiymttitc. i or t.irciiiais. nnuress stpt U Ivr 711 Hansom St., Philadelphia HUM 11.1. Ll I1H11MSAU. I'UDUSUtr. 1 rtPVmiCi 1 rvrtlf UlMli; I Thero Is n iVUrjlMQlJUUlVIll'jni'JiauE.TiiUMi For tho Now Splendidly Illustrated Edition of if Bccauso It is tho most fascinating nnd popular IJOOk 111 pilUl.llllll c.ct'li nil 1 11 .I'll. I'ltlllUVC Will r.. .Iiiki nut. JV'S natres. tinted nane.. only WJeasy worth 8J.5D. Is it Great 1111, sells quick nud l.'1t. Terms oi huh nnu our new vo ,.,,.uti, iniiis. r.ir tbo mo.t cnnmleto sunerblv Il lustrated and Ust-belllni; odltlou extant, also, tho "Pocket Companion," worth 810 tu nuy book BgOUl, bOUl liuu, tVlllu lit iiiivi-, BLHIIUH ..IIU.U vou saw this, lo iiuiniAiiu iiitu.-i., apr.Sl-tl PublWiciw.TJI Bansoui Bt Phlliv nLATCHI.BV'll liiqiroieil CuciiiiiLer IVood Pump, Tasteless. Durable. Enlcleul nud Cheap. Tho beat Pump for tlio least monoy. Attonllua u cbpeclnlly invited lo inalcii h.v'ul ntout Imnroved Brack. ct and New Drop Check Valve, w men can do wiiuurawn win: nut lomovlng iho Pumi) or dKinrliliiu thu lolnts. Also, tho Cupper Chamber, i?hlch novor tracks or scales, au will outlast any other. 1'n kiln he Donleiu overvwheli ('end lorCalalotfUOtiiid l'rloe c 'it AF- G. IH.ATC'Hi.r.Y.MTr. lllll'')llllilMl'0HI Plltllldll Pi Poetical. Itllo 'Wonl'i. Onco I sild, Becking two soft starry eyes, D.iikly bright ns mldnljthl sk'es Eyos prophetic of llio power, Hiiro lo bo thy woman's dower, When tho eyes should crown tho q'loon, Of tho rcMiii ni yet unseen "Somellmod sweet thoso eyes shall make. Lovers mnd for their swcot sake," Onco I snld, Ke dug tresses, golden hroun, Iu n bright shower fulling down, Ovorneck nnd bosom f.ilr, As yon sculptured nngols nro Odorous tresses, drooppig low, O'er n forehead pnro ns snow : 'Snmellmes, sweet, In lliy BoP.lnlr; t.ovn shall set n shlnlin; snaro I" Onco I still, Kceklin; llp-t whoso crimson glow Moclt the roses wet with Cow W. no, sweet lips whoso breath was bnlni Tender Hps, wlioso milling graco Lit wllh splondor all tho f.tccj "Bweel, fjr kl.ss of initio, somo day, Men will baiter soul away I" Idly tnld I Godlinlh tnltctt caioof all, Joy or pain that might befall, Lovei'B Hps shall nover thrill At thy klssei, soil nnd still; Lovers' henrts shnll uover;break lu soro iiugulsb. for thy sake. Lovers' souls for Ihoo shall know Nor lovo's rapture, nor Its woo. Miscellaneous. Hoiv 1'or.sons may lie Clinked. All Hint wo cat or drink passes over tho (op of tho wind plpo without it pur tlclo over ontcrinp; H, altlioiiKh tho opening H larjjor than a dime, because tho very net of swallowing draws over the open top of It a flo3hy trap-door which Ills so closely that not uven a p.trllcln of tiir can pas-i ; hut at ;tlio in slant of swallowing It opens up with a spring, mul wo go on hrcathliiir f nolhliiK had liapjieiU'd. But if wo at tempt lo. swallow anything too largo, Ihis trap-door, being at tho narrowest part of tho passage, Is kept closed, not a particlo of air can outer tho lungs, ami wo dlo in a moment of sullbc.ttiou, as in drowning ot smolhoring. H you chew a pieco of dried beef for somo time, thero will ho a whlto rem nant left which thero is no Inclination to swallow. If It bo taken and picked apart it will appear to ho made of littlo strings, tough and strong. TI1050 woro attached lo tho moro ilesh-liko parts which were chowed and swallow ed. ir, in eating, a man has a sharp knife, and out his meal wholly iu two, ho may put two or tlirco of thoso pieces in his mouth, and chow nnd swallow without danger; but if tho knife is dull, nnd docs not divido tho pieces wholly, two pieces may ho tied together wllh ono of '.hoio little strings, pnd while you liavo swallowed ono part nearest the swal low tho other may bo near tho loeth, md both held by the string, which, holding tho two parts together and hanging across tlio trap door lo provent it opening, death follows in an instant. Ilonco tho practical valuo of sharp knives at tho dinnor-ta- ble. A long hair in a mouthful of food may so entanglo it, in tho act of awal Iowing, as to causo a choking to death. This Is whnt is meant by "slraugled by hair." String beans may occasion a choking to death in tho same way,If not carefully strung. Hcncoall food should bo cut flue Miould bo taken into tho mouth in small pieces, chewed thoroughly, and swallowed deliber ately. Most rcadeis liavo suti'orcd considera ble inconvenience from soraolliing "go ing tho wrong way." This is occasion ed by a single drop of water, or atom of solid food, a crumb or other lliing slip ping into tlio windpipe or falling down to tlio lungs, causing an instantaneous, spiteful,angry, dry cough ; It is because nature was alarmed by an unnatural and unwelcome visitor, ami takes this her only mentis of ejecting tho intrud er. If tho parliclcs aro largo or heavy llio surgeon must ho called to cut open tho wimlpipo and reniovo llio sub stance. A person cannot laugh or speak a word unless tho top of llio wimlpipo is uncovered ; 1ml if a laugh Is provoked or a word attempted lo bo spoken whilo u tho act of swallowing, and Jmt bo- fore tho particle has ilnally passed tho rap door, il U raised a lit lit, u dtop or a cniml) li t i 1 1 iiitu II, ami Iiiiikm (lit) mis chief. J n caliiit.', do nut attempt to speak tiiiii! tho swallow is clear. What hi: Would Like.As ilea on AdaniH, on an oxliomoly cold morn ing lu iho old limes, was riding by tho Iioum' of neighbor Potter, tho latter was chopping wood. Tho usual saluta tions wero exchanged, tho sovcrlty of tho weather brklly dUctti-sod, and tho hor-cnint) made demonstrations ol pas Ing on, when his neighbor detained him with i "Don't bo In a hurry, deacon. Wouldn't you like a glass of Jamaica this morning?" "Thank you kindly," said tho old ceiiilcniau, at tho kiiho time beginiiln to dismount with all tho doiiboraiion becoinlii'r a deacon, "1 don't earo if 1 do." 'Ah, don't trouble yourself to got off doaeou," said tho neighbor, "I meroly asked for Information. Wo liavon'l a drop In Iho house." Tho deacon slulicd. mounted hi horse nud rodo oil". What Kisses Cost in Differen Pla ci: s Somo few days slnco n man stolo n kiss In Providence, and was fin od ilflcen dollars and costs. In St. Lou Is tho prleo Is a littlo higher. A man out that way laloly cullod a kiss from tho Hps of a fichool girl, nml wa.s lined twenty. flvo dollars. Besides this, ho wa3 horse-whipped by the. girl's broth or, shot nt by tho girl's fathor, berated by tho girl's mothor and considerably demoralized in the region of his scalp by his own wife, J Toro tlio fearful pun Ishincnt should havo nided, but It wn3 not lo bo. for his mother-in-law hoard about ll, and sympathized with her In Jurcd daughter to such an extent that his life wm made a buiden lo nun, 27, 1872. OOL. A Machine rur Aging IJijtiors From tho tlino of Noah and his wine, and Bacchus and his orgies, tlio fruit of tho grapo has boon n favorite of almost nil nations. In these modem times, when whlskoy and f ml 1 oil cuts away llio mucous lining of llio sloinach ns Btiddcnly ns a steal llio bllos on" a wlro, a method of "aging" lltplor has long been n theory of dealers in tho artlclo. It will bo a good thing for mankind when only 'ptiro liquor shall bo roU j and liowover great tho ovll of drinking any lntoxicallhg lluld may bo, il must bo drank, ho whogtvos it good artlclo does nsorvico to his fellows. Whiskey is given ngc In a varlely of ways by keeping It in knsks ; by clari fying with chemicals ; by sending it on ne.i voyage, ho Ihat ngllntlon may add its powers lo the natural ferinonta tlon by Incre.viing tlio quantity of ozone tints oxygenizing lis eleinontH ; hut a machine has been presented to tho pub lic which does in a few minutes tho work of weeks and months; Iho vio lent agitation of the particle), and tho exlrcmo divisions of tho enontlal oilo which compose them, product! a change almost instantly. Tho machine is now In operation in this city, whero it niny bo inspected by the curious. lis construction is novel and ingetious, and promises lo rovolti tioulsK) one of tlio largest interest.! of trado In tho world. When opinions of chemists vary so widely as they do cop uerning tho actual changes which tako plaeo in quantity during the process of ripening il would srom unnecessary lo theorize, but a few facts well establish ed suggested lo tho inventor tho idea. Tho machine is largo nnd expensive, consisting of two cylinders, placed oi:o behind tho other, containing two wheels four and ono half feet iu diameter, ro sombling circular saws on which aro ar ranged oiiu hundred teeth, with a Hat edge each, both revolving the same way, coiipoquonlly when one is going down Hit) oilier is coming up. At tho point whero they cimo logolh er thero is a space of ono halfiiuh. Tho liquor, being fed on thu beatur going down by a steam pump at a pr -suro of ono hundred pounds to thosquaro inch, is thrown on thoso goiug up, Ihoroby submitting it lo tho blows of both, and as tlio wheels mako 2,000 revolu tions per minute, It gives us tho num ber of blows struck per mlnuto as 100, 000. Tho effect produced on now liquor by passing it through this machinols quite astonishing. Almost inslantly Is acrid, fiery fluid converted into it smooth, palatablo drink. All the effects of age, which formerly could only bo obtained after great loss nnd patient waiting for years, aro, by tills wonderful tunchiuo, produced.in an hour, and so completely the change wrought that tho most accomplished judges wero wonderfully deceived, and pronounced tho tested liquor always old and sometimes as really better than liquor of the uanio rade that was known to bo ripened by lime. Thochangis produced by this machine aro still more marked, if possible, on new wines Uu.iion tho stronger liquors. Ono single treatment will givo all tho effect of age, at onco smoothing tho liquor and developing the bouquet. Tlio wholo operation takes place lu an air light compartment, and, of eourso, no loss cau possibly ensue. This, of it- olf, will effect an immense saving, for it is no exaggeration to say that of all the liquors U3ed as beverages ono-fourth of tho original bulk is lost Iu tho pro- ce?i of ripening by time. Jto IVcts. Anecdote ontanU'l Webster. F.vonlng tesslons wero sometimes lteldns tho pressure of business became lore urgent ; and sometimes disorder and confusion provall, as was always tho case lu tho Houso on similar occa sions. Ju tho Somite, liowover, it took the shape of exuberant festivity and fun. Grave ami aged Senators becamo icoao and comical, and Mmiotlnii'S tho mirth grow fast and furious, tho pro cecdlngs moro resembling a town meet lug or a farco than 'the o. lerly conduct of a deliborativo assenili . I remem ber ono night In partlciil r. It was near tho close of Ihn sesfiiiin, . id tho Sonato was engaged in tin reading of bills, preparatory to their li uil p.iisago. Col onel King was In tho chair, a solemn and dignified presiding oillcor, but with iu souse of the ludicrous, or any Idea i J'iki). The Secretary of tho Senate, Asbuiy liickens, was reading bills rap idly by their t!tk'.j, and business was going on finely. Half of tho Senators wiro iiiliep with tlti lr heads on their sks. The presiding ofllcef bad n for mula of woids which ho never varied ; Senhlors in the alllnnalive say aye ; negative, no. The nyos have It." Not a voice would be hi ard, ayo or no, and Dickens went on with hN read ing. Fur nearly an hour nothing was heard lu tho chamber but tho mono tonous reading of the secretary and president pulling the veto and an nouncing the result. At length Mr. Webster, who had been sound asleep for a long time, lifted up his head, and gaz ed about the chamber Willi a puzzled look ; and when Colonel King said, negative, no," ho cried oul, "No-o-o!" In it prolonged sound and with a sepul chral volco. Tho presldont looked steadily at hlin, as If doubting tho ovl- donco of his own sonso3, and oxclalmod, "Tho ayes evidently liavo It." "Lot them tako It and go along with ll, then," said Mr. Webster, and dropping his head upon, his dosk, was soon fast asleep again. Somo 1'iuts About the Oyster. Tho oyster when spawning does not cast lis eggs like other flsh.but dissolves, as It wore, u part of Its own body, which passes oil" In long, slender threads, as flno as a sjild i's web, upon which aro coiiEieimtcd millions of xmio eggs, no vlslblo to tho nuked oyo j but which whon put uuilorn poworful ningnlfylug glass astonishes tho boholdor by llioir number. II Is estimated tunc nuoui seventy poi tout, of tho spawn Is dii' stroyed by tish, and nbout ton per cent lofltid their way Into tho muikot. These mile- "Herd," clinging lo whatever they DEM. - V01,. XXXVI NO. 32, touch, gouorally (o old oysters, nnd llio many littlo shells ono often sees cling ing lo largo oysters, nro but tho growlh of thcao Bced. When oysters liavo spawned lu n clear plnco nnd freo from their fish enemies, their growth is very rapid until they ntlaln tlio elzo of n quar ter of a dollar, nnd It Is nt this period of llioir oxlslcnco that tho oystorincn Inko thorn for transplanting. Tho shells aro very thin nnd tho Inside meat scarcely larger than a shirt button, and having tho rest of tho shell filled with a milky fluid, which in time forms the body of tho fish. Oysters, after thoy aro trans planted, are, with few exceptions, not lit to cal under threo years. It might bo supposed that tho oyster, with Its hard shell, .was fruo from all danger, but such Is not Iho ease. Ha hits two d o.id ly enemies tho starfish and (ho borer. Tho former will fasten on Iho mouth ofnny oysler and in a short time suck Iho out him. The hitler, with his littlo saw nud gimlet bill, bore through his shell, ami, onco through, the oyster is soon destroy ed. A Tight Squeeze. Tho lulo Mr, Lyman Raymond, fur many yeaiu a much-icspecluil merchant nt Bridge water, Veimont, med lo relate tho fol lowing autedolo of one of his acquaint ances, and vouched for lis trullifulue 's ; A miller lu h small town iu Vermont was, ut inltrvals, temporarily insano lor sovoral days together, and at thoso times ho imagined himself lo bo In an other world the world that is lo eomo and thu Judge of all Iho earth. Ho built a largo platform m ally leu feel from tlio ground, ami seattd thereon iu nu arm-chair, with u ponderous Bibio iu hand, he imagined a largo concourdo of pt oplo to lio beforo him,aud proceed ed toqueslkm thom ouci'iuing llioir for mer occupation, eomlucl, etc., answer ing tlic inqtilrirs himself. At length ho e.tmo tu u miller residing in mi adjoin ing town, and questioned him thus; "What was your occupation in yon der woildV" - "A miller, Sir." "Did you over steal any grain ?" "Yes, Sir." "What did you do with it?" "Used it myself, Sir." "You may go to tho wrong sido ot tho qucstiou,"snid the prolendod Judge, unhesitatingly. Finally, after judging nil others, ho proceeded to treat himsolf likewise. "What was your occupation in yon der world?" ho piked of hiinelf. "A miller, Sir." "Did you ever ni al any grain ?" "Yc , Sir." "What did you do with it?" "fado bread of it, nud gave tho bread to tho poor." Then ho hrsllatcd,3cralchcd his hoad, and seamed to bo engaged in deep thought forgevcral miuut.s, and finally said, "Well, you may go to tho right sido of the question, but it is a tight squeeze. "Editor's Drawer, in liar- pcrs Jingo zinc for Iseptcmbcr. - 12 lluu'iis'eliil Punishments, We onco know of n littlo child who mil slolou a couple of figs off tho dessert dish on tho day of a dinner party. The thoft was discovered, and her fathor mado her "wear the IUs on a string around her neck ili-i whoh- evoiiiuLr, with full explanations why. Wo hoard the story when tho child had grown up lo ho a woman, and from her own lips ; and sho said thnt to this hour sho Buffered from tho shame of that evening; it wa3 burnt into her, nnd madoii wound iueir.iccablo for life. II was a tremendous punishment for tho fault ; tho fault itself being in so young a child as sho was flvo years old only ono that might havo boon pun ishcd ami reformed by milder meas ures. It seems to hnvo boon a mislnko. judging from tho bittorues with which tho father's character win spoken of she said she bad ceased to lovo him from that day and from tho stern and lovolens nature of the woman hor.,olf it seemed lo liavo cast out all softness from her. And though, to bo sure, eho stolo no moro figs, yet sho had learned her lesson of keeping her lingers from , . .... womieiiug imo mo region oi loruiuiion daiiitics at too sovoro coit. Tho policy ofliuniilialiou is a dangerous onoat all times and on all occasions, nml far moro souls have been crushed by this than sins liavo been eoiiflrntni by ovcr-lenl- iiurnirii 113' ovcr-ieni- ,-nli self respect is to ,rr ..-.u.ov tr. ig pov,ci, and to pro- oney. To destroy destroy all hoallnp vent all possibility of a rebound, lu dealing with tho faulty however hard wo may be on the slit, wo ought always to ro-ervo a way of restoration to the .sinner. The' watering places havo had somo notabilities lu tho way of fast girls this sea&ou. Four beautiful sisters ills tlnguislicd themselves at a seasldo ro enrt liv nlt-nv liimnlnn- I t.trb tho iillf from thu shoulders of llioir beans. At tho White Sulnliur two bcautlos from tho West qticencJ it, mm uf whom was lMi.m-n hv ihn snnhrlnuni ..f "flre ised known tj llio soubriquet of Ure.ueti Lightning." uno overling a lorcign 1..,,. I.,....! , 1.,,. II, ...i,,.., ..rn.tj, nn "' '" iii kiwi. in. hush... ...I..........WI. ..!.... 11. ...i t .1 i..r..H...ii..,, ..,1,11 tho Houbriqu t added. Not exactly iiniinratamlliiir llin hike, when hersolf nMkoi 1 porm iiflPrwnri s I 10 ir r 's IiaiUO " " ' sho said politely, "Mdllo. (Ircascd Lightning, so very singular a uanio." I Tho following lather curious item ap 1 ... .n. (t,i.,h., ir T..i..r immi. I tionrsi lii tho Halt Lako City Jtcraliii illiuiui-i 11 v-.'.iii b , " some, has for a Christian name tho naiiiostiassH'Iatoil with beauty Helen, and Is familiarly known among her ad mlrersas "Littlo Hoi." At a party given In her natlvu city a gentleman, Foniuwunt thu worst- for his supper, approached a very dlgnlliod young lililv mill in.ketl la ' Kin "lL"Sk" : il,..,. .oo.iio.ri You know, littlo Hoi?" "Sir I" exclaimed tho lady, "you eer lalnly forgot yourself." "Oh," said ho, quickly, "you Inter- niDlod mot If. vou had lot mo tro on I would have said littlo Helen." wouui navu sain miio iioiLii, I Leg pardon," answered tho lady.- "When you said Utile Hoi, t thought you had reached your ilnal destl- nntioii." Olio Ciich.. (twelve llnrvi nr lbs mnlvnlent In Nonpnronif pelonoor two Insertion, tl.W tlirco tuiiitimsiJ.W! ? ! t JM. 3M. II IV, IJPACI! Ill Olio IiicJi Tu'll IllCht'l,... i I'i IM MM l,(lii Jlil f.lii) i).(l) l.'t.no Tlili-n IiipIii'M o.m) 7,00 lyjit 12,i It i) Four luchc V.'H) Gunner column W llnlf column 1.1 (H 1,CU lift) 17,01 ZV 12.0) n.oi ai.iio mui ls.iju ai.iio nj.ixi ci.'O Uuo column .....Ki.ity IK) 111,'W WI.WJ l'l","0 I ExrDivtor'H) nr Admlttlstrntor'B NoUcc, 11,0 Auditors or Aelgnoo's Notice, Vifli., ' Local notices, twenty cents a lino. r'n,l It. ,1m Itimliiafl lllreelnrv " column. 12,(11) por.yearfoVtiie flrstlwn lines, nnd ll.uuror cncli additional lino. KEnmorous. Barnuni'd gorilla was board li rrmark ono hot day .that "ho'd be ir lio'd wear a hnlr overcoat much longer this hot weather for $10 a week." Tile only Burvlving rrvnntof Wash ington holds forth ut Fairfax, Va. Can it ho that this poronnlal crop Is about lo fall? A countryman saw a skeleton of a donkey lu n local museum. "How odd we look without llcsh," licsnld. A Boston sculptor has coinplotod n statue of Joclinbe(i,lho mother of .Moses. Tho old lady, wo regret to say, lu dead. Mr. Mustard is appointed u school" lonelier' In Kaunas to draw out littlo boy'if Ideas and make 'cm smart. A Wisconsin gfrl hi-s committed su' cldo beeauHo her.hnlr didn't curl. Milk Is M'lling for one cent a quart In Mlniiciotd. Tcut priwi will nfjl payJor tho wear and (car of a cmw's tail in switching thulllcs. Thero urn two things In this World that nro not Hnfo to trifle with a woman's oplulonaml tho business end off vi'-p Danbury A'ews. , Thu following nolice mny;bo s;oitJon a blacksmith' shop In Ess'o.v, Mntsa i'hu?etlH: "u horses shod on Sunday ovceptsickm and death. Au Albaiuii'i was seriously hurt last week by th-bumilng of a beor barrel. HQ says ho would havo much preferred lo drink the beer and havo tho "hurst" In his own person . A Leavenworth editor sat down In a reserved real already occupied by it hornet. Ho slands up when scissoring his editorials now. A Cjnnicticut editor says : "Our ear ly pea camo up In two days after they wero 1 1 mled this year. Anybody's will, if (ho liens aro allowed to run in thu garden." An Inquisitive Eastern man has had his nit-mi organ cut oil' by a buzz saw. This cunoof poking his iioso in other pcoplu's buzziucss. A rattlesnako win recently killed tit Georgia which, according to tiioloctl papers, had swallowed a gooso ns far ns tho wings. That's about, as far ns wo can swallow tho story. A Ponnsylvanlan editor is pronounc ed mad because ho Imagines himsoir a uiulo; but ono or his contemporaries thinks that tho horso part of tho fancy Is tho only thing at all npproaehing nn Insauo delusion. A Connecticut paper says : If that ae cordeon artist who so assiduously prac tices "Shoo Fly," and other classical mu3io, opposite thls'pfllco, will call at the American Consul's house.Honolulu, ho will bo liberally rowarded. A vouorablodaino In Virglna.agodGO years, recently cut a now s.ot of teeth. Sho was splitting kindling wood, when tho tooth which woro worth $G0 fell out or her mouth, nnd tho axo dropped on them. Her husband says it will bo a great many years boforo sho go's anoth er set to cut. A livolv Hooslor maiden wont u-lion sho read how Longfellow had cut his pastorn so ns to ruin him for life. Sho was so fond of his poetry, she said, as sho snuflled the pearly tear drops from IlUi IIUHU. A Leavenworth eilHor inun,i unto- spend time watching tho littlo busy wbihi iiiui, utuiicre urn, in nis sanctum to mako Its nest. Ho camo in ono day and did not obsorvo that tho wasp was sit ting In his chair, ami consequently exe cuted a fancy danco without music. At Now Orleans rrwrmllw. n mm Jumped into tho river with tho intention oi committing suicldo. Ho, howovor, changed his mind, Bvam ashoro, and scrambled upon a dock.whonceho viow ed with much interest tho efforts of tho polica and citizens lo rocovcr his body. Joshua Mayhow was onco lamenting to Douglas Jcrrold somo particular loss. "It's nil gone," said ho "all gono to tho devil." "Nover mind," said Jcr rold, f.nsolliigly, "you'll got It back when you die." This odd advertisement is from an English paper : "My husband Is out on a strike. Ho prefers that to work. Ho ain't any uso to ino. I must work to keep tho children and self. Hlstcushll lings goos In beer, I'll swap my hus band whilo he's on a strike for a sowing machine" Aioxandor Duinas.Derc. was onca ask ed to contributo leu franci for tho fun oral of n bailifl' who had diod iu desti tute circumstances. "What I" oxclaim- od tho great novelist, "ton francs for uurying n naiiui I lieroareononumirni h-ancs-miry ten Damns." An editor, who was on a doad-ho.nl excursion out on llio plains, lost his Pass nnu nan m wane tuvouiy nine) i n foro ho could find a man who had su 111 ,.,.., ..nnudoneo in him to lund him mono.v to telecraph homo for his wifo to sell tho cook stove, and remit thu proceeds at onco. Tho cheerful horso lly Is said "to gaily perambulate tne spinal coiunm oi too poramnuiaio 111a spimii eoiuiiiu ot um ncssca horsf, and tho voealistlc mos- Ui,' hOVCl'.S IlllOUt tlll'lf WlSlS Ullll fVihtuiis tin) lusty fowls, who mislako them for chickon-liawks." A box containing a black bear was received at an oxpross olllco at S in Francisco tho o her day : outside was this Inscription: "Black Biro Efyow don't want lo got bit, keep your lingers out of the crux." Tho statistician of tin Eastern nows- paper avers titav 1110 niosnio so goon naturcd tills season that n well-organ ized ono will allow nimsoifio no nrusn ed off one's nose olghty-sovcn times, "u "ul auuw "p. A stioko of lightning a eompllshed tho destruction 01 i.uuu ganotia 01 wins key in uli Indiana town.tt few dajsngo, . Oyo-w tne&i says It wa.s a pretty ovcll Ulis0 i,etweou tho two, AV(n,lMl,,l.PllM, )II,K ., tiirouuli tho burnt district or wis- " 11 vj.v-.. ...,w.. - - I cousin, I saw no shrubs or briers any. whom. 11 thini? I nover saw before, and ! .. . 1. ..11, 1 1. 1...-1 1 ..... WOUlil not iiavu iwiuwi it nan 1 um 80011 ll" !',; . ' " 7..r.:i ..... f 'n.,, a 1 1 .... .1 .. I ' - - -'J'"" (m ,-ri,Uy IU Htanton, Mo. Barney - Jonathan was killed ami severely injur- ed. A llWU jn Dotrolt eoneluded ho had Hmoked his plpo long enough, and just before going luto ohurch, ho placed it iu " s u coav-pocKei. kuuu mu ui under vay Just about the time, the sor- - liaan't any coat-tails. nnii Htrv Is told of a elonrviuau i Mnssaclmsotts town who forgot hfet notes on a Sabbath morning, niulus ft wiva too lato to sonU for thorn, no said to his audience, bv wav of apology, tUt i1,! i . i iimil fl hr.vo to tleueud ,,on tho Eord for what lie might Bay, but lu tho afternoon ho would couio betlerpiepami. IchU'72-ti Juno SI, WMlilOS,