i at a a :lbi4.. hxxi. 'O ants ow ebswiiluifi 1111144 *-44:11e — nun. William Elwell. A ssim i, l Iran Derr, 1 Peter K, Marl e ln„ Fraley anil en of Courts—dews Coleman -John CI, Froeze. ( Allen Mann, ithibithilidowara - John Fowler, 1 Nlmitglimety Pole. littAaribuel Sopler. reasurer—Joliu J. Stiles. - Daniel Siiyiltir, Auditors -- i,t,,. 13 11tti.ert. John P. ktrinun. Onnal ~, ' I, O Wri ttfirT.s. KO, I, lot ly fl I, COM 7il',, , • AtteMitty -I. IL bittl,l., pollrosutikAppratirter—.olpf. e; 0. I iff. UV , 107 SUrIVOt—• has VA4 A. 11 , -;•itt. u*uAtirooeY—Mil" M. Tillugh. .__Uroner---11111inm J. lkckr. 17 0untx Supedigulpletst—Cha ~ G. Ealkley, 9KKOrti internal Sevol.o—lt. F. Cliirk. '• I Jtilm Th010a., , , ,„ , Aissisl6lllAmellor 1 i'. 111 (litee, i J. il. 14114 r, 1.1. .';, Nl, 0 , 41% Colfeetor --13 , 11jautin P. tiurtlnNll. NEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP ommAtrlernixT, ow in ?A` td'ens'lTC Mit.l.Ere E., s 81, TUC ilitdurtigneld Iraq j Tot Wind his Cut STOV E ;) ft( i l l - 9 in this owe, wh, rot,. iti , 04411 trftke Ito fO.O rytty;jivotur, of 'ill hittde in !d* tiny, :ma inontr, , litfeWith ttontileen Mot woof th e 'loot rr • knrp, 00 11411 1 11 TOVU: 4 of varion* pattPrno nod in,' IA /Itch t will Urtstor to roil ourchno,^rs. Give hi.nu It. Ile mcch-wie, ;:n.l oerving or itt patrunl.p.. J 217 w. 9. 1.66.- Ir. pLAKrE i t A I,E. The anderoigaol it Al4lll, MORI up a auhuPENP AIN MII.I hI I v,ill pfkr 1,1 pul6lk Cg.al wsr. Novia Scotia While ria%ter, Preen red ready ror oto , f , Olt 01-woreor , oroo4 to ettit totoo , lona trot, Ht Utly thou! rotoon thoo forst of Atotroo (t. J. :11,N0011. fratitWuml, Tt. V. BOOT *AM) ' : ,HOl' iUiP 0, ( "0.111 P. (;11,'1,;. , ,', ne•paeltsity illowtto tit, i atdi•• VI t 1.• Pared to ittallutacture ail Ltud, sit fit BOOTS ANO SHOES, at ea. LOWEST . At PhOt itntlre And Ili Aft vers. tort :411.1 rots at Mr. Girton. (no to 'woll-I,nonn iu Ott.oonoLntg,,, lta tad many yewe or oiree.edit! experi, Hee wltil vookan far rood work, mtegrity and ternorsAir 4111 ,, 111T.14t1Yd pu., l't+No.r nun and Unto et;t,ts, ..rt , se, Hitstingtott , o. Ittwl 1 1 11 F ,7;: )1 . 1.„ • '1 GEO. li. M Pr::;.r!' !or. r40f , 1f. , t t vitt et t ::•:• —tet rtt<i itti ert , ett.tet tett•'•l4,,''' b, ' •!.."•• hod the tt evet tine ;opt:tr. tt •tt ott :t • ••• fur tit. eyetyt of his ger tr , t toe .o•rott•I to the rmiM,y, Ili< klhle piled, WA 001) 'WWI ,11./,'100111.1 io.rd, 401 Wll.l the 41 1 4k0C1”4 14 the 111 , Wiqo ;,,41 (etrept. that wytdor (otli , ktans !I 00 purtll4.4l direct rpiA, ett, litive,fl/ot4 i 1,11,, fi. 01 , iirely wettrue I. m ritleg, 11e tharklet fry 4 i hutat po(fi,l.lge and toil cnniiiiiu ts, jOlor, =I itlll.l t 3, kbra ‘,NL; THETiiisll..! WOO' in! poihtle gortertall, ;beg 4.* or , to etecole I , in , !r, Mitt MN CRY, nt tillAgpLE.44 &In .irt li!..o:a.t.strg, twit kit tnn foltol rna.ly to do it Ltuda of r. enl , - I,n• ;d! 101144 of rarwor , t'tenfi! , . so; C 1 Ltr t'ASTIVo - 4Nt.l MAUI?! NI4tIV, done on ;non I,iitice, to a nod nor, noon the volst rote malts torins. His long experience in the bn,iiiern, on twonvoi hr the shop et Lowie 11. Mll.ls of this id4ro, ter over note mini, insists saying that lie run glut tedire siditlactjen to sill wilco 'toy favor ntut W ItS ton( Wing. Bloontrd,org, N0v.21. FALLON HOUSE, outi.ctiloa having potrataied tLe I waft., ," fa LOCK fItIVEN, Pa Prouty of E. W. piwy. ~tv to the giantto of thos floon*, Mir tutqualtitaare , tat• ttt• IM Vatrally, that he tett lids to 'l+ rt , with the accotatoottatistas anti vt , torrotta tt n thw , . , , msta I , utobly puttPattge , 3. OreI:VP:MK. Lute or io r!, Yontli Ilnt en. OCC, 131,6, Al IS S PETERMAN, anlionrwe on 00 mak. of the pow Ott shu tans plot IIWI • 1714 trelet the rantern her spring and Sumner eßkst MILLINERY GOODS, 111114'1g of Mt articl+'r orontiy 14#und in first clans - • Urnery ttore , t. Her gtottht are or tae bet •ot,tlity sinomptba SO° 4 t ti , H160111 , 1 anti'rtes pr.( HI the sir .ali 4,ltt ettlint,nst tt•tt, for yr , er.vit eR. obruitz h"tthi porcine 1/sl , `Wltord her , ire f!xitrttiP MIR VV. (MHOS stack at ivo.tte tt"enris otttelt? der, no the ,thorte4 nOttee, nr rent rnd. Nittin street. :Pt t.t. ar btiow On store of 01111 & &upon. itburK, May n, W TOBACCO STORE. /I. 11. 11UNSLIEIME1t, ' tct r 6,40/1 the —Ainericag US< " OpISDISUI el* mind, and ibrniahes to th e heme ali k; at Philadelphia CUT AND PLVG TOBACCOS, INN IMPORTED CIGAR all kind's of OK IN TOBACCO, !Malcolm nod Briar Wuod riper, and all Ming to lila took. ywntl rdnii denial' in cigar* and chew• ,Nrount do well to gate hiaia crall,in 'to Ott cities for every article they of these country pcdtarn. toGs, nnuos. "' at Mtn R. Moyer's Drug Start ilorket Streets. A psod aitte MUMS, eon' west and Varnish" alwaye on Aoki diatuper than at any oilier 114411 Oral bar y GUARANTEZD. 17 eauspounde4 at Moyer** Oda roll at bloyar's Drug ~.., h~: ). akar'. Vol Liver oft, SOP, sold at bloyer's Drug vr... • • • - •••.. . . . • '" • • • • ~,00msBERG ". TERMS;-10 On in 11111Virtial. If not pOl4 wnhin rtiX MONTIIS. A 9 Wail addition/1i Win no etinrgpii. ri - Na patent itiotalitinuP4l oath all liffeAfAVA are ;aid rAtepl et tho option of the editor, 11,.111:3 AIAVERTisiMi. Usev cow:Tin r A PhllANit. One mane one or three ign.erf /MIS, Irt EVCry than II 40 IL M. tb, IY. otta oporta,tto 3En I 4.0 Coo f inmo Two F*Mares, I 1,00 I I , co 0,9 d :inn ;,,00^. 7 . 4 t i 4 ,t111 ;14,4) fl rOi .q41:11MO, I, Cl/ I WO ! N) I - .!: 1 oli,c, , ft t 10.00 P!mo 14.00 I$ Col !AO lcup rrauunv, lA,cO I: . Vi) V 0,43) 30$.x) 4u.00 r,xl etrwr's At4ttolvOt4tot'S Nc,ticr t+ther cdvettim3u,nUinterted according to speklal rof,t,:vt. Palqifiet , olllotiSoß, WIOVItIi advertisement, tweuly. L 1,4 90r Bilk. reoM4eot 4i3V!rth091992$ 9 , ipthie iu nth once ail Mbar. 41#4 fin , * I tO, firoi Mirettoi,o, 41"Flefr—La Stlivo'n ta4ot, Corm', *tin dxka lion titrePte. W. H. JACWPMY. fIIONII6OIII, COlUtlibil County, Pa .`olro. taught. t clove; from oitibillootr gye t ir, Amp, big mind; leve rur h /11. ill %I!. 't ' 14170 uts 11V:::ht , r myself 1 , 4 (1;t: . I my SHY lni if 1 luvo ttty tm:glibur's wife, How cal, I hi• 1 p ro y ? :00est 1 :e; I tr:to \V Alit! OM to I ;lit I: That they -11,0. 1 . do to tna tt) ta c t= i!.y Ide 't.V4.IV FvcH .Inl flied ttith tholiCtit I tAuk ti i.r.t 411! tl,!- t tla•. , . .1 Ito:t 1••• :• • ••••• I • ••:.!, !! • • :•1,1 I. \\*••*er tat+ •1••• f.• •••• • 1•:,1 I: • Irtg = v..• 1. - 11.•,•;.• n •r. n•.! R. I , 1 I -• ; ..r y I ;I,•r troudilinc i a•vl,y• : vory to ! ';', Ftc•ira 1 . 1:1 • I (.;iit •...: tit..• ;t rut t , ; loy.t ICAt NH my lit ,vt, I , laato. I ii,•cau.si• I di) it ; tSil~l';'• I- in, ••i !• I 1 ! '..,r, anti I to ; );“ A MA 7,r,r, •, is•ifwy:3ll , e itl r c,cit eit-ru# ;mil:l:dr. filtr.ti 110:- 11+ !It • 111 p•i'. i.r irot;ti a 1.1 01 jfPn' li :11 into the :•:". L:r.a!,-. 111 , , , v,. t s thtm au I roiri , •,sl;:, they er, t -, , awl ; ",: h 'Vit 11." • Lir the lie n HIT:OrSt. :10 I 0111-: ,74r. Nsithlwv of his 10,1,1. c Tie Went. :stilt::::tidy along (hr several taiautta , , when it 4,,ca4 olnqnvol that OWe o 1 the lion., a vicious looking fE=ilutr, se oo ‘.l loth to.ie, hi part, and White vont lava IA un:Aling him with his whip. T! i • -nr1;.4. - ...a the hea..t that itprang \\Thito, him to the floor of th • into his body, 11 :.;TA 1. • • 1.. -: • the 11.i10,,-; up. v i part : a.f:. !:a ":1:- . if:• was filled to it , . : ing, prit...ent• GEO E lIAS E .Il,.utnt ;LI a ...,.;,e Which I,ifth he of the lions, and sere:ailing wow!' was mere than the taut .st he La. (-mid start who brav e 1 the daugar of the battlefield and t-aw Mmth In its every form turned pale and tiemble I In a feu scoomis it was not i ced O. Y, noble lion. rushed Forward t o tb • res.me ~" lis e. and in the mean- M. • zs, Noyes with a few of their att. rushtd to the cage armed with bars ut' iron. axes aml everyth.ng that WaS eotoorkl.ny near and commenced beat log the I rute trout elf his keeper. in 061 , they teen :ureetnkl. aml Mr. White was taken bleeding from the lion's dr l. awl eat riel to the National notch whet., h o now lies in a very critical situation. 1 h.. W hit hock was called in to dress Mr. 'Whites wounds. His right shoulder is wet horribly mangled by the sharp teeth pouderows jaws of the excited and furious beast.— Roe/osier ridoa, hat nit. AN lloNEsr ANs wxu.—lieventiy a cler gyman was, preaching in liellitst when a young man in the congregation, getting weitry or the sermon, luoted. at his watch. Just as he was in the.aet of exatitioing lti pitted r. 0.• the Coutaur filth thue, the pastor with gro.tt ea teed, w.Ol ur e ting the truth upon the coaßkllCYs of his hear ers. "Young man," said he, "how is it with you ?" Whereupon the young man with the gold repeater bawled out, in hear ing of nearly all the cougregation, "A quar ter past eight.", A.s may be supposed, the gravity of the assembly was much disturbed for a time. Se" Au eccentric wan in Bath, Me., was asked to aid a foreign alio:ion. lie gave a (muter of a dollar, but stopped the agent as he was departing, and said—"here's a dollar to pay the expense of getting the quarter to the heathen." =T3==l 11=1 T k, Foozoivarg I$ 1111101120 VW IN DNI,sIIAI IN /11,0050311t110, Hy IYII.LLt 111. JACOBY. NEIGIMOR'S 'Purr, A 1 F":'• • I= BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA.,WETINFASDAY, AUGUST 14,1867. lib g ROM OF 'Kilt SCAFFOLD. lunging of Ilairtiot, the mur. threr, at Tazewell Court House, We make the following extract from the correspondence of a Itiehmona, Va., paper, dated from Tazewell Court How, Va., 28 Juno: Benjamin F. Harden who murdered Ilierno, of Kentucky, at this place, on the 16th of last April, suffered the extreme I penalty of the law this day at 2 o'clock, P. It., in the pre-teneo or the largest crowd 1 . ever assttulle within the limits of Tazewell county. The excitement throughout aloud) western Virginia, since the day of the mut , Ider, has been unparalleled by any other crime bcretelere perpetrated in this county. hundreds of ranters of the many murders, thefts, robberics and other crimes, have eirs en a‘cd from wanly toto county, andfrom one section to another, but all fell short of I I written confession, well as his dying declarations made to the concourse this day, I from the scaffold. Bey. Hazard Williams read a hymn.— : Before kneeling he repeatedly asked Hard en to kneel, which ,he as often relived to do. Mr. William s then offered a most fervent in hi , lrvlsaif in which he showed how d eply ho awtid :ituation lor tho p er"„ninal. li,nden then are a.. , ! 1.. w. :.! i astir • : ha, bad • :701 1 .;'!'1 , 1... 'fh l,e r re -i•••1 all who felt any sympathy, in a rat poitd. or ‘lew, to hold imp their ktls. U. g 1 far as 0 , 11 1,i he ....en by the writer, immt•tli raised their hands. When, to g t•eti. teem of the its-middy. he t !lard • n 1 that **he did not I , :dieee then' llar=!:ti spoke for cents twenty or ; thirty -. in v.hieh, he contradicted to well :14 other vor 1411totem' ot, made ad,o, accusing two hi. I , ts of giN e%*- tl d. .art wee not I t.Y.e. ami, Om ^ iante time, e lm , varieation mu.! m Ntateemd.p t , tnain etoirol:,*%vit ltine....f tly:a. ices rcreily in his wl,oht ramd:ilm and ammommeti herrangne, was iris salsice obi and ti t.ung, to avail bad eout • patty. sporting, awl ardent spirits the let to at;i ho olurtal nitoot mot datdeallY. : !it hint to his ignominious ulst• :Mei ....I the young 11(004: to obey I their Tees:ids, and they weal] ever lie en tlt•• • 11. it. ileyie i.recce,l,l t o pinleo h . • art:a... 'and leas, the rope around his neck. and then drew over his 11: , • Whit" rap. All now lef t : Harden stood. as 11 ,, had t1.10.e . 11 •,lto tabu, cool and at. 1. -aye a for tar at the coun t.. fv , if Ito It.i , i nit hotn;, ,1 years toll% e. Major Boyle with one stroke of the axe. cast the rope that held the trap. Ills body descended rap idly and Ilarder. lay upon tie , ojr ap • parently dead. completely atoned, anti to death ; the rope breaking when it, passed through the tilt f. A aeream aaccoded from a lit all'r n aala°a tonic distance en the hill. Th.‘ lona cry of ordor, stand back. &0., of' the mount ed and telex guard around the gallows, the rush of the crowd outside the en closure. crested a scene never to be for• gotten by the thousands of spe,•tatt,rs that witnessed the raid water and other roatora ayes hung a iminisiered by Drs. liiPsr ve, Ward mil others. in attendance. In than thirty minutes !Laden. with slieht a: o. a! orce 11101.. fit a:-0t11.3 th e it i i • ih;:a t ay'--i <r t k to di 111:: I !. '.1 1 .:10.1 1,1;1 t , :r n his l•cheir by dechtrin.r :hat to , h .I' , 1 . 1 I I+',o4s f•)t . forgir,o. `trnrid th'eapr.l 1. ,!"tta t loon. Lt," .Vairt he w: i the fatal knot adjusted. the white eat:, so ominiotts of a spiPCtlY Ittilthit to 'that bourne front whence no traveler ro ot drawn over his fitee. Once more Ma'ior Boyle severed the rope sustaining the seafibld, the trap falls. and the body of Benjamin F. Harden was dangling between 'leaven end earth. 1k did not struggle much, and after re maining the usual time suspended, he was taken down anti bitriod some hundred yards ti l tnve the gollows. where now rests all that ,s mortal of ono whose greatest 'with , sewn (' to be W die 'game atal, let the world cavil and wrangle aa they may—ail must admit that he carrit dout his petty principle with a stoical indifference to death, and all beyond that dread event, Let us draw a veil over all further history and specula tions of the poor criminal. The outraged law is satisfied, and to his God, before whom he now stands, and to Him alone he is ac countable. 1 , =X".1 South Danvers schoolboy has written the following composition ern his native jowl!. "South i►tttver:s is in the roiled States. It is bound, tl by Salem and readies to Middletown. Its ”rincipal river is ioldth wait's brook, which empties into Balem harbor. its principal lake is the mill pond, which is dry hi swnwer. Its principal pro ductions are leather, onions, the South Church and George Peabody. South Danvers his many religious soots, among which are the Orthodox, who worship nothing." ~. "~Yititrtirae rat Lune P" impired a eeboold inspector. "In the night mid he, "how do ycni make that out?" "Why, , sir, you know Rome wium't built in a day. Ilew Old Mika Won the Cheese!. Some years since I was employed as a warehouse clerk in a large shipping house in New Orleans, and, while in that capaci ty, the following funny scone occurred : One day a vessel came in, consigned to the house, having on hoard a large lot of cheese trout New York. During, the voy age some of them had become damaged by bilge water (the ship had become leaky); consequently the owners refused to receive thstm. They were, therclitre, sent to the collsigner 4 rtr the ship, to be stowed until the ease could be teljustett I discovered, a for days arterwarrs, that as to perfume th , y were decidedly too flagrant to remain in the warehouse in the middle or dune, and reported the saute to my employers, farm whom I received orders to have them si, and send all that were passable to ('card and Calhoun's auction mad (then in this. old Camp Street Theatre), to be dispos ed of liar the benefit of the underwriters, and the rest to the swamp. I got a gang of thick boys to work on them, and when they stirred 'cm up, be the bones of ;doll Kel ley.% quart pot! but the smell was litigant hair, Iy. 1 kept a rrwetabl tliAaneo, bo- Hero me, for strong niggers and 1-tre , oltee-o on a bet day in Jowl, just bangs all oiniben es. •nee. ineloilite• a certain "variejbt" about. '." fitly tie torte.,l 40n, ,•,• ~111 r. , et • ' l O 'II t.ha 1 i • Elie is dh r a :Tat , al , l^' IN: • ; fiery att , i t about the cere-I , ,teney i,f too tint-sa s sed by Ow b i lge w ; •!. r , 'Ch tiiy~ bad just set it np ou it a eihre on a i~sila lit gunny-hags, when I notie...l.ner the e..y a darkey (then en tall.) float ntall.::1-ti ItotorkiS fur big hutting pmpeo, , bies, having given incst of th, rs in that vicinity a taste of his quality in that line. 1 I n ch him and tv;,,(11 , r 1;1 1110 It:, ; y tee ' l :-..ted ide or a 1,y , 1b,,.1 e eh .t. .tt cab w•: t leir L:-1,,,1 .1, a:el Cello, ;a:: their le the hydrant they would butt like veteran rams. A thought struck tie that I nil alt cure him of his bragging and daub., and at the sank: time wens fan, s o I ("la dip bays to 1. • called old Jake over. They tell me run ar, a f.11,w 6,r ,lake," 17' 11.2'1 ' l;7'4ly t.i Oh 771 ; .4ii . lt • • N. '• '• • :o • . 1 t :.. kill," ••\VA, .1„, got a little job in that line ',lg. N.M. 1% hilt you hav oi 't atiything . 11.1 , t.t .. ~. I ~. NV, 11 y thra hag, haeL 1 duzi dat 1 dn. my , 211 . ." Wpm Lut a dent !I it yo have it" f+101:q . ger ' "No, 1:1:1 Joi,o--n..t . — lVot you Lull orb dat I: I butt a dint in 'tun *:" " I "De, 1. , c..? but 'cut wile op, a, 1 will, Itty: r, t,tan haek clan, pa oil Orleans niFweis, nand dear le track 11,r Olt: Sold' Carolina, 'case l',e loyself I Attd 0 1 1331:e started hai4i some fifty feet, aud went it at a good, quick' run, and th , t4-!.‘ , .taut I heard a 'hill, • ivy 1, kind hl 1 t 1: .1,1 1 0:,t . , 4 11 1 1 .1.1:!, twarc I r, 'its 6: • t, 1.• 1. le 1111 di , 1 1 ' 111 t Wit It his tleW • : the rotten ciacatsc o , :un • ,ifi..bn all awned hint as it scttied there •fi that just his (yes were visible.- thl centre of it voice was •ely au , liLle and half t4nothered i as he vainly tried to remove the imntetve eheese. as)! el dc Ler )lass—dook 'esti o,•!:(7,i-o ! late de Lor !—LIT *um up t`lor artighty Meanwhile, X was nearly dead, myself', basing laid back on a cotton halo holding myself torcthor to keep from, homing while then boys stood round old Jake !paying him "Dc low! how de wi,s7er%t ',ref swot! Yon than your !" La, y o u dm . t make. Lora dart Cum.= dm Ilan', did y.m, °LI 1r0,z;,.." "Well, you is a nasty nigger, dat a :" "Woll, you is de tig:c: kihe ob We; .11 Ilat , bit —you is !" "Wbar you got your bar-greaso And thus the boys run old Jake—now half smothered—when I took coati azsiou on him, and told them to take it off. Jake didn't stay to claim his prize, but put out growling. -Gor-amiglay ' done got sole dat true. I've a ease ob yellow fever I is Myself! Oki Juke was never known to d o an y mere butting in that vicinity after that. 111kir Old Dr. A—. was a quack, and a very ignorant one. On One occasion he was called by mistake, to attend a council el physicians in a critical ease. After consider. able discussion, the opinion wee elm . lllo by one that the patient was convalesostalia When it came to Dr, turn tweak-s" "Comm/meat !" said he; "Why thit's nothing serious; I have cured Convent. cence iu Amy-four hours I" Siir What is the difference between a tunnel and a speaking trumpet? One b hollowed out and tho other is hol!owed in. Tbs. Kind Ilearted Tanner. The following incident is se beautiful and touching that it should bo read - in every house hold in the country. It dovelopes the true, active principle of kindness. Bow many an erring mortal, making his first step in crime, might be redeemed by the exercise of this sublime trait in the charac ter of the kind-hearted Quaker. William Savory, an eminent minister among the Quakers, was a tanner by trade. Ono night a quantity of hides were stolen from his Tannery, and he had rea , en to he iinve that the thins' wai a quarrelswine, drunken mdl.4lther, called John Smith. Next week the following adverti , mneut appeared in the newspaper. - Whoovvr stole a quantity of hidason the fifth of this month, is hereby informed that the owner baste sincere wish to be his friend. If poverty tempted him to this false stop, the owner will keep thcs whet tramaetien secret, and will gladly put hint in the way of obtainitu; money by means more likely to king him more peace of wind." Thhl singularadvertisoment attmetel eon sith rable attention, hut the culprit alone k n ew who made the kink offer. When he re a d it Id; heart meltv.l within him, and he wawa tide 1 with 4-now for what he had alone. A w rt•...d. , , as the T an , l e r 'e to t , .. t . . they 11-ar,! ar v , -1 %':w, the doer was tti , ett, -t.a. load 01 !•• - 1 "• 1 al. Witle•et lo i3kir, op. 1.. • I te:•••• t• , ht those hack, ;• .t • hore •1 put them "1\'...; a.. 1 i inte,ll, ;11,4 I 101 to the i• n with thee. he then f,i hays Cmnt wilt come oi toe how this 11e trill ace what can be done for tie H 4 tfiey wort! out, hi , wiev prertr , l plm:t Lot t.,.1r,••• plqov 1 • aill mv-tt +O.l Coo> I.!•••:11 from 1 tril ell•• ")•tr. it-..;11. 1 C.... • . • ; •.• • hi.. (.17 : I. i et, r ti :t rew .:..; , 1 c. if.. ME stole; airst!.% 1 I, %.11" Lti altolli it. Cans rare 1 .1i4D . 1 that I ,hottl4l tome to wt. it lito 1 took to drittkio?, th , t,, : 4 in- , 1 bo L I , I t f'.. 1 7. • ply , a k * ; Von aro the tint 1" 111 th;,!it .- ;•• • han•l. i •;;:- . ly ffiy ) , .,:o• • 0: :. 1 , .. 1 y. • I 1,1 !II.: Poo ; ; CI,- h v I -3;, It wa • the t til, I va. c‘, r r." 1. - n C' "Tho -twret Li • 1. ou: .•-. hott art still youtut. lit in thy power to make up tor ly-t tae ti:at thol tr,!t. ; 11 . tQl.ient:., liquor thr an. Itt tn pl en • 1.0-11101ToW on 00.1 ' • up me. 4. But eat a hot. eorr :1 i t • 0 :1 . :611Y I:.1': . ;.• I • :11. it ' Is • : 4 1.1... I.thy : :t, v.. 11 it ~o.m r 1 .co t , w tho • 1 try and she will L ire it to Th e 1 . 0 “ y fl ow oaa ;1101 but the fowl -t-emr,l viola: Altor rain ly trying to Ct.111p ,,,- e ;M.' N. on the table an.l pt a child. 11,111 draak, and the h., naatrt with hitaa for the At with the fly wortl4. ,rid a friend in .** el. Lt. e. ir , el ire vet, tho 'mil Fonainel 'oh hint la . A : , :4bur 1 , most. n I+l stt utan. Tios ot'thn'.lt.ltwas L. IA Lei .5...1 them a'ter death William Slvery times told tint story to I not , that evil nri ht orereome with goal. 4 Drvadlull Negri► Outrage. We have the parti. aura of !in outrage, which of late luta been somewhat provaleut, the cavi a hing of a white woman by a emou. The crime was committed about twelve miles np the Big Sandy river, and the vic tim is a Mrs. Riley, a respectable married woman. The brute watched the hit hind leave lams, and she had no prot....tion. She, Icor, %or rcr<isted to the mu to , t, and was, tint;ly ktesdu,i down when he cemm.tted the diabolic.;: t. The Ur,g,..t so cmeAlhm klanson, fi fu hive rluut W, !Inn Vhit.inia, where it, is aller..l he eommitted a similar crime about five week., .I_o. A mall answering to the description of the ravisher has been arrsted by Deputy Sher in G. W. Castle, at Louisa, Kentucky. twelve miles from the scene of the outing,. Mrs. Riley has been sent for to iudentify and if he proves to be the villain, the excite ment is so intense that he will have but a short stair. —Cincinnati Enquirer. Dar Mrs. Partington cannot understand either Mr. Gladstone or Mr. Pimlly, that they should be so anxious to pass a bill in Parliament to give the people universal suf fering. For her part she thinks there is suffering enough among the poor people without making it universal. Reform, in deed! they should reform themselves first, without thinking to reform the people. stir Once at a coronation scene, a person who was impressed with the majesty of hummeerrerrignty, mid to a gentleman be side him "Our emperor is very great." The gentleman replied, "But God is great er." "Yea," said the srophsat, "but the emperor is young yet. ". 11110 TAUGITT THEM. Who taught tlio bird to build h e r not Or wool, awl luiy, and mom? Who taught her how to num.() it but, And lay the twigs avrwr.f? Who taught the. Llvy bee to fly, Among Ow swkletet nowt rl ; Anti lay her store or honey by, To wit in winter hours ? Who taught the little ant the ray The narrow 11010 tAt ; And, through the pleasaut stuntuer'a day. To gather up her store ? 'Twas t ;el who taught them all the way, And gave their little And twLdwt children, if they prtty, To do 11L4 holy will. A Mexican Wedding. Ina letter recently received by a gentle man from a friend in Mexico, 011%3111"4 the following (b.wripti,m or t marria3e in that cfmntry : mtvit try and give you an idea of a Mexican wedding., Itt the first place when the man wishes "to pop the question" it must be dune in writing, and sent, not to the girl, but to the parents. if the man happens to pike the "Ittithe..'s'ee," as lto r r, nays this letter is shown to the girl. who c iti,y 4 the question. : 4 :1,,u1d her alt , IA er be in the atii,roative, the suitor it'eciye,, pen tle hint that a "lfuly . .AKardrolte k want. 4 + I the Pewter I,t'.e.man looks otter one the Metter for lit must no.an: , . or other farl oat. the i,.0 of the lady's f+'4, a;,l her:err of Ay , : he must ref her It 113:, 1. , •i1, gown, 11J , , 1 11 VA:, an =l 1 don't know what. Wlr n lie aPO ar , with this pile of metekmdis: he tevei N th.. ," from tit wontan'h c.v.!, lip, Then the V.0./1,1. , rrr ;!layer of de• two 11.1, bi• ror, al call o:y !!, ro thi • the ...Lin i n n nr. Ir. r,. t.omaa at. 11, i.o to to • I.i • .t,,i !.;• •• ;.,:, . . 1,• ;I,•• . p' it tho o! tuft 1..,: 1!.1 • 1 1.1 .I i, as 0) ! : ha• P tik thf• • :•:IP !•• : I I .4 1 : • •: :1.4 U .. a rt.c, *.• •1 • . 1 .1. 4 • lib.: . . 3) of ." Thoe t • 11.1. whi7.liy, wine, t'. • . nl•-; ortoe to ti i • t „At tht Co. :tt. hmi t•tit. 11. :Ivt , hint nn.l lii. wife to Ili. , Ana t0i,;.1; yontL !towiilan ct,a..t.11•,-t he. t.'411 , to r , ? 1111 Tho JCINCy roes •"Uockcd to Steen.- I • • S ti AA... IP • • • ••• '• %A l 11. b.. •'• • ;; '1 :1..... :I..... • • .t: • : • it hint elf adtait, iu x 11" to Th.-. Sarah 114 n than. that in he appropriated thrtt o St'll Pay in Antunat," rittett pi.tv;,t l .ly. 'tu "L %moment on the above letter is unneces sary. The inevitable verdict will be-- be who eteuls one woman's verrses will steal plinth cr's. Anil more than this, he is by his rep resentations or misrepresentations alone re. sponsible for tho smug and injustice heaped upon the head of a gifted and innocent woman by the press of the country. This wrung will of course be tighted as far as possible by those searnais instrumental in inflicting it, but such an atonement will hardly revay her for the keen mortificution she must have guttered in thus being para ded before the public as a plagiarist and liar. By his own confession, Mr. Ball has shown himself to be a literary offender of no common sort, and we wash our hands of him and his 'claims' henceforth." It is somewhat amusing that Belles claim was persistently urged by the literary critics of such journals as the Romin Table, Tribune and nines of New York, who ofeourse must now be quite abashed at the ridiculous game of "base Ball" they have been playing. It will be refteshing to see with what justice they can make amends to the lady whom they so grossly wronged. At all events the New Jersey poet is effect ually "Rocked t2Sleep" in this instanc, and by a littls furtlfr Pelf inveatitigation that individual may possibly convince himself that he is no poet et all, but only a dreamy plagiarist of poetic effusions of others.— Boston Minserigi. TOE WILL OF THE DILL-NIL.LED.—I die a wretched sinner; and I leave to the world a worthless reputation, a wicked example, and a memory only fit to perish. I leave to my parents sorrow and bitter ness of soul all the days of their Bros. I leave to any brothers and sisters shame Ind grief, and reproach of their acquaint *noes. I leave to my wife a widowed and broken heart, and a life of lonely struggling and suffering. I leave to my children a tainted name, a ruined position ; a pitiful ignorance, and the moaning macillection of c i ty ther and sho by his life disgraoed hum, at his premature death joined the great com pany of those who are , now to sae the kingdom of God. Thy Prodigals, of Cowers. The Rochester Union, referring to Bing ham's charge that Schenck was drunk, says "Ahenck is a' fair specimen of the Major ity of our 'rulers' in Congress. A more profligate and demoralised Bet of men than the senators awl representaves h the pm• ent Congress navel-assembled at the nation al Capitol, We have the evidence of Col. Platt, rine of the leaders of the Republican party in Ohio, that a committee of the Howe at the last nyt t .ion sHertsin t d that a high oflieer of the government had robbed the publie treasury of a million dol• lass, but : , mothered the matter for the time being lest it "ANA, the next elections." In the New York Herald's recently published account of a long interview with Thad Ste vens at Lancaster, the latter, in explaining why ha was induced to accept the Sharman reconstruction Bill, is quoted as Rdiew.t. 'Some nienleul their wives at Washing ton and Olen- wemeu at home, and others their women at Wa.hington and their wive s at home, and it semi itnpmaiblatokeepthem together. The bill was not all we wanted, I.nt it wig; tl►e be , t. we could get, and ao we '3la 3 4," the 1%011 kw,two correapondent rotutnetvial, boldly wakes the 11!!!,tvinA ellArger, villa he stands ready -40,1.3w:taw : t esaa be hewn that members of Con grey 4 :'A 'to,:k in the street railroads of Wa , l:ingt•nt for which they never paid a rent, or rendered any other return than their rotes for the acts of incorporation, and their soharques , arts to authorize the increase of tare from the to seven cants. It ran be shown that the two houseshave been, time and a.„.J111, influenced by the pal try free passes in their votes upon tarsattcrs str.v t tug the greatest railroad .ut the *way. "ft • 1-' proven that members of OM. gro • !: in their seats as the at( Clr railroad corporations. 1 ,- lavyen that the members of 11 1. 1.1.. s were Oirertly bribed for the whiskey tar two years atm It rn 1 M prirten that senatoripcoitively a Ter to :infirm Mr (.'wan as Minister to sAu'tl„l 11;1"1 . , he IWalci help Mr. T : z, at ! Ant tb..r :r 'retires to office. tt MI of the - and a hundred more 1 r l rove n to the ..austitetion, if the op- Irritrout3 but pre-r.ntcl." The man who mac these charges is 14 Republican, and the paper which prints them is Republican. The men charged with corruption are the immaculate patriots who sacrifice themselves upon the alter of their country by consenting to serve in Con gr e/a that the government raw be kept out of the Ind/ of "copperheads," and who rupa,e, to turn the Pre/Mont out of office for nrisl?havirr MErnob. —A lady was complimenting a clergyman on the fact that she could always recollect and recite more of the matter of his Ft:miens than of any other minister she was in the habit of hearing. She could not account for this, but she thought the f:►ct worthy of observation. The reverend fiend:Juan remarked that be could explain the cause• "I happened," he said, "to make a particular point of classifying my ,topics—it is a hobby of mine to do so ; and therefore I never compose a sermon without first settling the relationship and order of my arguments and illustrations. Suppose, madam. that your servant was starting for town, and you were obliged hastily to in struct her about a few domestic purchases, not having time to write down the items and suppose you said' "Be sure to bring some tea, and also some soap, and coffee too, by the by ; and some powder-blue; and don t forget a few light cakes, and a little starch, and some sugar ; and, I think of it, soda"—you would not he surprised if her memory failed with regard to one or two articles. But If your commission ran thus. "Now, Mary, tomorrow we are going to hare some friends to tea, therefore bring a ‘noply of tea and coffee, and sugar and light cakes, and then the next day, you know, is washing day, so that we shall want soap and starch. and soda and powder•blue ; Itis most likely she would retain your order as easily as you retain my sermons." tar Davitl B. Porter, ex-Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, died at his rcsi dean in Harrisburg yesterday afternoon.— The deceased was a man of uncommon so tivity of mind, and had been identified with public affairs in the Commonwealth for the major part of a long and eventful life. He was elected and re-elected to both houses of the State Legislature, where he served on the most important committees, was associ ated with the leading men of the State in amending the Conmitution ; was the first Governor chosen under the amended instru ment, and held the office two terms. In business affairs Mr. Porter wasdistinguiahed for breadth and soundness of judgment, and did much to develop and place upon sound footing the iron interests of the State. By the death of ea-Governor Porter the Commonwealth loses a devoted citizen, and his friends and family a companion and pro teeter, who was endeared to them by mini estimable and winning traits of charseter.— Age. MS. "I never knew but one woman." said Sir Robert Vlspole, "wbom I could not brit* with money. It was lad; S---., and at took diamonds." -, 1'...; j NO 9d
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