Bloomsburg democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1867-1869, September 04, 1867, Image 1
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U. 11. illv.NS111:1;1:1:11, .11Iffin tio )11t0Orta"gaiiIirizZA,1 :Where he kv , p. atia furriixh itt the Immo *Ad COUlll'y Itt its , a I 11,l'alloapfaa lin CUTAND PLUG TOBAROS, DOMESTIC AVD IMPOWITD CIGAR all kial at 811141 t% 3.144 4 t4)2: ICC% 111 ,, rprii4 air and Ilriar Woad i ipaa, ;ta puttniniiiir to fit , 144 , 1. , . Critiom: • ocie. retail 404t ,4 taaar. ( - ha w• tObneetto. it .0d ,call I+l gito.ll{ul ti ttitll, fa stestel etql litt:t to = lot t, ty otor la tito newillitpur 0•01++114Y ,dompibc, s, DRUGS, Ditl'Gs ro him It, Privy Slot, nod :41,rrisrt ptrcct , r. A W. , ' ildhl qat: Dr 11 4 04 . Turd Ynnridttrrw, rOwnys nn ,444,1r1ritifsor Ilarot ill airy utlwr N. Dr 'I,Y GUARANTEED. toy coupoomied uc Moyer's Dr Ay Pore jidiejnes cold at Move's Nag tlatc , e 4 Vott vor 011, Moy ,, r's On! Yln•f ord. .3/ II medieiries, esti us Meyers 111 ,, A , 11 , ! rn i WWI. file) , II Jill It* + Op UAW 414 9 t isTlAtivn EVERY ‘,"ri•s'l MAY 11 Itt.toostAttrtl6. y moo, If Hot H .,4,1 wNkiin 1: • .01 .. it it bn vli irged, th•;•0:11.11111,1 Mita tiff 7lfferitUrh qrr oh; OW top .1' I It, t:s ~ • ••••-1 ,a•r.4nt cl•••• U I. • •• thle , ” A 'I v . . ‘W,I i.) I .1110 I 4;119I 1 , , nn ' ; •• . .1 of 1".11'!! to 11 id) !1.,- • . : ! 'pill 1W. 4 1n . • f 111...,. I , I • : • . •.. • .• • ! !, l• 1... : • I ! • I I :•• • . • „ . • •.• !r• %.1% •II P•I .l V . :101. . • ....r . . • • 0 In f‘11 , .• :1,1 . • !'i• 1 In •T.,r ' . . • • ' • • . \\ Lc. . • 'onn ; • ! ' , • ? G• , !.; • • • '!tai '4 • n_ i,h•.•••ti i'„ I, ••; • i! 7;411 •4;,1 (ruthrtd.l , , , o ? • . : • i • •%i:'l, 1.• :ity w , , I • , •-, '• • ,:t• r i ! : ;•. !!. • ••, • • , . ': • ' )11? 1, • • r. Ott:• ••,. ,t •! • ~' y r ffil . NM ME $ . , EMI BIM , : ' • ;. • • : =EI INE •.: I o••• • • ••• i..• ;:•.::•••-, p; 1 !:: •"•• ).• : •'T ! •••' iIl • ''. ! ; ;.• • ; a~ ; ~ • .. ; , i „_ :. • iy• :,; • : •titn4 r , i.l ;n2. th • : 1 , • • , nt it; ..11 1, !• W: !:. !;:. i Cre‘ht," ne,..tmt. who te.‘ it- ti .• 0 the • ; r1;.; : • t. • :•' titer.:, I 111011.•!• ..••••!. ; for his de,-,lptiv, r.. ; the paper, .0 t hat to et.ta etl the loe tine, t; Ilitfc ti n tatrlneotr to apply at his In I flap tho gentleman iroditel I pot t a I v rte -.11,11t, wn '&11 ad W.:II 1 , : . the showed it t.; with, and the two et:winded it wa je t ;:tat they won' ..1 1 that tiny would ...20iire it at “w" , ho cll. to the oflhw the and tnl I him that the he ha _I r iverti• •••1 wa- • tiolt a one as it i. 1, and he would pw. hate it. The aletiont ittrA into a h.tuth and told hint that it was the deserittion of his own house whore he wasl hell living. Ito teed the ad v4rtimement oyerth” "gat* . ''beautiful ''ranootlt lawn," tan., and broke out, "1.4 it po,sihle I Well, tau Control', make out my hill for advertising and expenses, ettc, by (lkwrge, I wouldn't sell the place now for throe times what it HIM I" Aluelellan has been uninitiated as wadidate for tlio next Presidency by a Democratic ward meeting in Kenosha, Win. ) T li E I. ,thvriril , ;No .~ ~.. I•. I~ ~! ~~. .~ ~,~ Iry .~ ~ ~il II; . 1% •• 0 3. • 1‘ . 1 . ..!E,.'.11 I 1%1 • 110 r I 'r. ; C „~ =I ..i MEM EIMMII =MI • ; f!,!• . . ~ ! .. -• I: , I 1 1 " ISBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1867. , 1•••••••... m. UNPARALLELED Ewa 4 VA GANCE. Vikat a Radical EdeghlSatere Ca 444 Me Penol:e (01* Vona itaisla. ...Ai fimal: Army of Employets—lii vestp,wolion Co:litu;itevs„ ay. 1.4.4 l'ite Talk -Pay C !lead. HAI , f;4IM, A I”.r. i 5.---I'ho neenunts of tie. late . e ... 44 ,11 if file. Leo.43tlire hate boon :milked. A (.31'4141 axamilettion of t h,, trlnks in tl, .Anlitor t;enot,ll . :; the CilitlWitro: to haV , ' boon initea:!ealebonien ;!'::,.477 00 lrlSi I ;‘, • it ! ri • . • pay, toil.inge 1,)7,r0s The tillovomvo ttt ctwlt per,-.4011 C* q'tttioti-cy. awl 15 .•1• toil‘. circular. r ,- ,r Tlr! ; \ t 11.1qc onn htllllll'.l . I ticivrore. ro ltt 4 4 . $l." 17 I — it 14Ir /0 1 113:' , 4 11r4):Ii elstttttcty I to / I • .'t st t xestrZ Ithf; I pOr die' M. E. L. 113iky n.puircit from ft.v. .1a0.,11 Kowsoly fr.; )1 11T Ow 1.-hw ,11.1 st. "1"0,. •. 1.-. i .r ••• (...l i: l i " , Mil ••• • i .1•• : , :-•111, or • .4 . )`,' .101';i" s, „„.• •:. ri,„; 'lb, 1, 11 ,, htu'u (I motit:ic... the I iow-41 sk:' ; r••.:l:Ltr 111 ; 11 ' 01 1' 31 !•. 4 ' orool. nit•l 1•411• riv,A•tvr-. wilothi'V; 111,' 411'w or :m average :t. 'fi• • 1.3 • - .„;I,::TA, i •1••• u.;t1:•• r• 4,irs.•,•rA !I. In, ! ;,; tA , -• 1 , ‘ ; : t the • with othor IA! , Dot .1. ot =ff . 1114 . ! ,==:= , :..r% sva= . 1 o: - ,1.; !=l 7, 73 !0% ;tv, ro 11 . 11 ' “il=l-1 a min)! or 1.1 . ti." , i.os of v. hiolt v. • • o 1:-. t 00 . o r 0; Phi • 11311111121N1111 =I ih ! *l .. •1 . . '!••;• ;;; .;;1- :1: .•• . • :. . • • • 11, lIIM ~ "it ..; , "t* 1,14 , 11,1Wr =I V r ,•: . 1,;0 I. !!. ! • •... . t :!. .. ~ ....I. ~ ~~ . :.~..., iat-ac- ME %V; ::•,1.1 !;, ( I• 1, ill 1 . • I r t 1) x . 11,. :t. :iy I,w a-vvt w!sctbor •. 1 ., 1211:,TUk , r, 1.1,0.1. or '.` 4 . I :lin t I I 1;111,!”,r, 1134 ,h,r :1!.'i..•. E===l =I 1.40, V. ;:!ii;pliitt. Clork w Coin- NVil;;.los Tttt 11 . m. 1; 1 1 t 1, l'ltlirtirm t.lTotti i:Ct; • ttt illAttirtt ittto th 'l-o , ffiei‘e , ttyt.r Ilio 111 rttik 1.181 GO t:•• • .• t tt, t.tt.tatlr r 11. t: • 0, nwhit at' • to :1;!‘ • A t;4 ,, . W. Glivi.3n, ttwpilwr of 1441. Abli: Committee 3sl GQ Jut). NV, !Laval!, Clerk of con, mittet , 7-11 4',0 Wm..l. °yew. Ser L teataAt-Arnia 10 try Totnl $2,749 HI orN• lwilliloll or couitottfrt.to investigate fast Ivei , lit nanstunlation rystenb tvl 71, ti. George Pe ll:trot, P. 11":“Ith , 11, members, and L. Westbrook— $1,408 25 .1,1,, A Wet son t elerk toctonloittoo ;15010 Two witto , :v4 21 tin Expowt , 4 ... 2,:',0 no J. L. Antler. , *, elllk eltis 20 Total $2,601 tls Jan. Slurth rant, clerk rot' eotn. mit tee to a.;eortain whether any corruption attended the election of the United Statc Senator... SIG.; 64 flqr if your mother's mother vca my mother's aunt, what relation would your great grandfather's nophow bo to my Must brother's ro.iniaw. CI ; ••; ~, ,i.l,4:iSt•.•v • v. . 4' $ I I i ' , , i,lO I 9 d' ) $1,761) t,t) TREVIMENT or vassomuns. 4 Com p 3 bvi wevn ElMEra and Ander:4ol'ollo. The F.!:it. , mootA ttiattn the New 'York lEortilt in re!taril to the pri mortality at Atoll:root trill,. and Elmira, by a former rebel Peuzotter, confined in the Elmira pen in the year f st'4, tie rve to be careflilly read. It declared that when as the mortality at Aalorourville, from February 1 to August was le, than three per rent., the mortal ity at Elmira tors tour per vent. th t ri m . r , the simile and that, ant of nine (bow sand three hundred priatners en:unified at the hot tm the II th of Septenther, high- teen hundred and reVeuty were found tointoii with watry. It will be seen that our correspondent ettinta to make tht-:0 plattationt•• from a cornet copy or t'to ttili eial I t 11 d, taken by him day Iv day 'Whether the record ill4ll, when produce], alit tell a rent story, remains to he :vett : hat it,is Mitch time that an nflieial inquiry was had into the pmt condom of not only the Elmira, but other Fe-1 , 2ral prkmr, eon wltih :tt••11.4 quite as dalir: ,, itn a, 1 1 10 halo trona:lloy boon Va...A!,:w1.4, Ir. t`tti: o f have lust sa-t. in a city paper a t•Ait. 1 to tha Eii,rl,l alll:siia that annaor the Conti-kr:G... prionris 14.hitira• !latito.4! t Loa fear or tire 4 f the it , o or that priai, the &sil ls :tient:tn.,' to a 1:•W ineivi•ll4l , out ot many th , ,a.4atpir, •ra. lama 0, 81, 1 ,t , to ilia t that het, as I iort ;herc on tin: 11a, 41, t01-7, f 'oh hat if' tiw impr".wion ife'~irr°l to lac pr 04,10-1 is that the .!.neral nno,aanty at that n t•lit!ht, I van con trata t it naan d o lOurnitz a portion of the Ina of to: inearetration in t hi; F. 1.• mica peel it tluty to raeBVC from the airen•m%w i•fiteit each itovnitt..! the reports 01" tho .114:iths or the prlww.lia.; day, and tqn liody revolt to ha siyanal 1•y the VklUil , 34o:4la 14r t h n ier i seia zuu i • to the e ,0/411 lio,t• eilCh tnorninq in a iii:try winc=h now lies Itetioat ate, the nutithor +.or roportatti .1•440.1 r, tool ilia fliots demonstrate that in ilea:thy a laoatioa as thorn is in New teith even' reannlial appliatwo in ttr:!it:;• e. with no cleidc ck 141141 with a ;yea; de,a,ll, wore ;a14:!..r than amonr the reietal ntosatersat .1.1,1• rsotivitinanne; ! a Coe tske•l I+•`ll4 1 . r14.-oo Trirtorniaster ( 4 );I:t1 no; fa r , to C. 4 aid ~ar• W"'", I I.; i•i;ii - .• i r••.-a 4.1 ....lac:. • dro a! 3 / 4 .1. a o Hy: e, 11,.• i• 1 v est" 1••• •• • .• - i•il pi: N.A... ..;:e•-iv .1:••1 a i• a.' r ~! :•;•• • ":•.1• .; 1,.•• Ein:;ta e. a s;:s",4 4: 1 , .• tho •,. n..• • • t:. • a• iaartaiiiy at ;:: • .!.1 wa 6 s 00- : ' ir m; . t • ;,' • • tleV 111 , 3 4 0 , r V/ ;il. ISM ":1 , 3 1 , 1 11410 "111 •, 1,r.• : h.. Co o ua port, dm ;lea mow+, at litintra. Pm hap t r,otird trill show torero t'er.t three on a idagl.tl day of my in -20, .1notle•Holo I gather from nit. 1,:a1/11 , 1 1 in V,',11 , 11 the 1: r . .'lttoira tli,'eliarzo his roue- I Yoe- i'he ioTatt to 1, lino! in the i;tf tov rat IX ,1w.:11.4 with ca , :-t:Wite N1o."11:evtotto rusered with :wit4l nr , ny 104 their te.•th an -1 many others lwienno orippft-t, and. trill the inapiles fiton Oyu eati,o, The uommantiant of tho ran, ortivred a report to be made of all the poorhutie Ca , -.es in prison, grave and trilling, and on the morning of Sunday, Septenthor 11, the lists were added up, viva, it IVlt , 14,1111 , 1 that of tt.:teu pri.oners examined, e hentiod and tu re;,ty were tainted with ,eitrty. Ft 1.1 ; 97 10 ' I Tio l'edera/ gweromtnt. a one of its men c, or riyini-truilion. is Ofril,li'lly ;M (•::1. , : , 11,iv0ir cnclvoti it) traducing the e.l,ut horn t„ ~,pie. :MI the timility tt ith wlll,Oll it procure • all tmoos.aty evidenee, whether the ui ei Le to hang or to ealumnitoc, war rant:: the belief that we shall have a eimplo of Tomlin.% a year fie' the rest of the cen tury. demungrating the barbarity or the t admirable a system of etait ing eviiklico it is of con r. 44) idle tooppose the feeble efforts or iii ividuitt, but I regard the ditty none the lm .s binding on such of ns as know the truth to declare t; and hope that throughout the South ern States, intelligent and ereililde men are now putting into authentic thrin the 01. ib.llVeS of Federal outrages, the exploits of the Sherman:l and Sheridans, and Melroys and Butters, ouc day to be published by pawn)! sulmeription of our people, that the world may juibto between uy ue the spoon thieves, the furniture thieviiii, the darn-Latmrs, the) bummers, and the brutes who too often wove the unitiirtioi of the Voileral 4 ; t 1 1".) 4 1.21; 00 • _ ti )( 1 40 - i2 J.,) 1!1111=1 The "Fat Centril.ator" writ-m from .la , !:• , n to the Citieimatti 1 1 ,'.10...; of a juke played on some delegait.Y to the Coot' Tetnphtr's Convention hod there recently. They got into an omnilms at the depot, and told the driver to drive them to a temper ance prune. "All right," said be, and away Le drove. Ile gave them a pretty !nog ride, and hauled up finally in front of an immense stone structure, surrounded by a Melt wall. "What hotel is this?" in fittirr,l a delegate, 'eyeing the premises in a bewildered manner. ',Michigan State Prison," said the driver, "the only temperance house in Jackson 1" They concluded not to put up there ; not if they could help it. *.. - r The reason the Government cannot pay the bounty authorized, is because the Hump has taken all the available funds to keep their party alive by "reconstruction" ;Themes. IM=M:I33 The Ihmton Thst sayn n holy passed through that city the other day for the mountains, with sixteen trunks, four pond• les, three maid•eorsanta, an Iriahman and a husband. I EMOCRAT. ESOLITIOXII. The Derneeraey of cheater County, in tog- Mar annual meeting assembled, adopted the following resolutions: Rests/ red, That the Union of the States under the il,mstitntion as our Fathers made it, is the Union which we have always up held and preserved ; and to which we are tww, and ever will eentinne to be devoted and true. It ban been progressive, through tonocratie adtninistratiuns, of innumerable blessings to alt Maass of the „American people. That a central, vonsolidated national gov (101111140, as altelnitted to be established by the present revolutionary Congress, is not a Union et' .Status, but an usurpation fraught with taxes and tyranny, and destructive at' tibeity and public prosperity. That the alteratives and ads of the Re publiiam majority in the la. t present Con gress, nut oniv:o theilmen professions,othises pledees, made awl given tOtiv! o , untry and the world, with the approval of Prosidimt Lin e oln, at the eommeneement of the late unhappy civil war, but lully and conclusively prove and justify the (let:haat ion made Ely the democracy of Chester County, itt this Hall, iu August !sett, that the war wa-, (on the part of the leaders of the Re publivan ',arty) "not a war for the Comuit a tom not a war for the Union—bat a war against and Union, to carry out tbes hchv,mu.ti kir :-!cetional Abolitionism. 'that t 110 , i" revoe , trw!th policy ~r '041: untri.o, devoted 01 ' 1.i:trio:ism and i - tate:lnatt,iiip, and without an t .hority in roo.-titn!ion. It otr is the 4 pring of w I ~.'lll-11110. acid Skletilllll4Hll4l,ll, 11 1 .11,1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 , 1113 1,3 (salty von-Aerations do .struet tve ever:, tires, ut hope or fraternity and union hotwoett the :iorth 1 , 1•.,,, , i1.1;11, : : t•tipral iaatcrcastt uC t„oth 1•11 , 111111:11,1 , 1ault worse than tt u,tduss exp• noitture of millions of money, which might and t.hould be appro pri,ttwl to the rebel ' of the tick. 11rib:died. and had idden people. 1 hat the doetritto that the negrue Atari have and yohtiral riishts (lint; with wr, ' the white nt.tn, at orc , .1 ni?ott the country ; the lio:, - Nivatt pitrty , by its acts iu our :Ante ..i.vi'olature ian<t in Cinwre: , s, has opt nly and tally e , ot,tu ' uled ii , 0111:1 favor ot'eonforrtn4 ut.on the negro ho right of 2,utiruse, the right to hold (like, and ueeupy I.Vt.ry position and ertjuy ever privilege, ac corded to our white fell tw . e.tizen4. The at:o party into t , the prirvVi . .: of the patriot hatiter, ez11111, , V4 , 1* ooll,Tta 'l ,l 0115 1 .1111.1 S aitd ideistvlitto: doutri to, and MaitgAtiit a id{ the late 110 , ,r that gov,llitnent wa , formed ty (.hies iron ii .r t h e 1.4 . 1..44. of white: wen and t tcrity tor,ver. Th..; 1:0 uro (T 1 ) 01:1: t+ :oro,tr.r, an 1 %kith 11 1: •i•tti itojoroy in 1. 11 1 , i...1 , !: try 411-vgat4l tii ir lioles:t!! ••;:: • .111,• s !ol,ruaeh I 1 ,t..:1:1 I 11,• I.!.••an i , 10.-tmliti a tlowt1i.:11 4'f:'11 . ,.1.10 :• r; 1 ..0.16(4 1 0 , 11MM' ` • • . f N I 0.:.:1.11h..4 .1 . .: • • 1 di' r ; t itet it = ( i.r.11, A !Lk: '; PIA.:I*."II . AM oi'the law, .dinohi tooidiieite sltair tit the width. ta.t and that t he . Fetid!. .; •-oreittioit d in : paaticithlr 1; A., I.t. • . .1! 6.611.1 • thel' tliat thtiv ir Su is 'outny in: .7lailieipdi equally with author pri petty. "I hat ir, the Ifun. Ile• , . the eiti.i.ctis o Ptie.yivania have an emilientiy prtiper candithlttt for du Ice of t h e sit 0n ,, ,A0 Court. Already ttta.nty year.on the tknch, oprit.ht. learned and itutantiai, knowinn nu man or ',arty, but adutinist-ring port' jai. tie. , according to the Constitution and the law:4 ihdtt,trotN as an oMear t unprotolohftg a , a citizi.n, and an It q.est to ; the to the St , .qtrity and protee; ion of and pro i :oris, will 104 rail ti otosq lam by a triumphant majority. Tina. the iato ciectido iit Cdottectiiiiii, itr rot-.k gratify inn: ti‘idenee, that the s od t . r second tbooelit. *rill:idly t.nt ourey tit far mind Of the :Meth. of 1 .. ;1 C.l , ', 1:1" 111 ftnitr. o •:tY Aqt 4 .66. 4 1 l .v t r io r-oent \cart and inn:outages u+ tii licheve th=e tioi time is at Maid ' , Alien a titajot.ity of thu Alike frovne'll of tinsydcania. inlinetnl by a proper re.. its'dil liar their own and their country a 1 ,0 4 'Olean, at the the iloctrineA of frog O.A-taunt:tit and etae stitotional I:Aer \vv , , , ;.A •r, Asp A Loco- Nto rt E.--A Wolin) Ind eon., poielent write , the Burlington, t• Tiaws that on the Uttlt in--tent a horse ran on the Railroad track at Willi-ton Station. Tho mottling, mail train m-trly overtook it when the en, gite or blew his enino foriotedy. noxl the hor,i , , terribly frightened, tied at its ut most speed before the eneine, which it seemed to conceive to be a terrible monster pursuing, bowline, and shrieking on his track. The brakeman turned his brake and got the train under control, when the pai sengors put their heals out of the windows to sto the C. 134! Or the so., tuning of the whi-tle. The horse kept the isiddle of the track, and with head ltiOt itt the air, turn ing it to the richt tool heft so as tll WO the engine, ran furiously the race of death fore the pur Mug netu-tor. Not knowing that the train was entirely under control of the eneim er and the dangerous uncer tainties as to it , termination, made it very exciting to the passengers, who were in full riaw of the terrible race. The horso running at the height of its speed, regardle,s of danger, eiklllo to an open culvert, of fifteen to twenty feet in width, over which stringers or large timbers were laid, accrues which were placed the tics. Ile furiously took his last leap towing the ties, his body hanging across a tie. It seemed to a passenger who was looking on that the impending fate of the train was frightfully, dangerous, but tho engineer stopped the train before reaching the cul vert without accident, and twenty or thirty men ran to see if anything could be done to extricate the horse, but nothing could. The poor brute struggled powerfully moor three times and then 101 beadliirtnost fifteen or twenty feet into rooks below, doubling his neck under his shoulder, and apparently breaking it in the Anti.tompernnee societieg nee being formed is the Northern onsitios of thetitate. =I One of those annoying, yet ludicrous ac cidents, which will happen in the best of fmnillos occurred on Sunday, cot over thousand utiles from this city. A drYgoodd clerk had an engagement to take his lady love out buggy riding. Early in the morn ing he appeared before her father's door with one of those spider like vehicles which Are probably constructed with a view of im eertaining how light a buggy MI be made. The Indy is sweet sixteen. She is full of UI., fun and frolic, and is decidciily cmime. point, weighing about otp hundred anal fo r . ty-fire ponarls. As the young gentleman &ore nyi, his lady love was standing on 010 top s=top at the front door with her merit ing father, who had his gold 'Teed atn d on his Jireheail in order to get a di,tinet view of his future Adonis jumped out of the bogey prepara tory to as; 'sting the young holy in, but she ;Indlardy took one of do; :e strange freak"; to which the dear eex are subject The buggy was standing about four feet from the step upon which stood the young lady. She probably wanted to convince her Inver that site erase w clumsy, and thought this would be a good time to show her agility. Ile that as it may, she gate a jump awl lauded in the centre of the buggy. If she had step ped there, all tronill have been well ; but alas! the thin Imarda of the bottom of the buggy, unable to stand the KCSAtire, gave way, end the yoenglatly continued her descent. There was a piercing neream ; a plunging borse, with a young man holding to him ; a bundle of muslin in the buggy, anti two little gaiter boots pointing to with in six inches of the growl under it. Paterfatuilits rw.laci to the rescue, and detached the herec from the baggy. 110 then got up on ono side, young man ott the other, and they attempted to raise the young lady up. "Oh, stop I stop ! you arckilling me," the cried. The boards had broken in the centre, and the long sharp splinters would catch her. The old man compre hended the situation ina momcnt. Ile told the young teen to I ;et down awl fetal; the Young lady ,;(), In't” ailing/n a l, man wouldn t. At this saran of the prottee Env; 3 practical neighbor carte nit with a 'trio hot, awl the young lady %att.: , sossim ittotleateti fertra her unpltra.trattt -;tnation, anti tli.,appear- eitind the fella door. --Ltetitittie• f 71dPl rr. A pra,.t! , ..q11 joker f•olnetime4 find:3 tho table , 4 turn,. I atrainrt hilt]. There is a (-Ttain )utchtirtn thriving at rorner 'fro e,,ry who is t.thvays practicing EMOU ft.ll,k j ‘ 1 4, 0 111 , 011 his custotnas. On of tha pint, p!a:,11 by our ti'ertun friend is this: A on.ttana a , k-s the twice of hinter. 'Volt,' my.- I law. ..441 , Finzo root 'uetcr for t',4-ty cent —Lny :y elao thitty ih ' . ;h. , 40.1 lays for butter. an,l v,lth ;`,14: ilso* i naively But one dx,y Harm in hi own trap. Grid et wants to purehaso st 4: o soaq), 'An' %%hi' , the Five or oap a bar?' in Tat i set ttay's 11:tivt. Inttl u , frar haVe "ern for twenty cents a har--- om, 1049 .4se rim rents, yoa know: All right,' says Bridget ; 'give us five :';•it p riee : Ilan::ty:e , ot.nr tip , sonar, Bridget !a,:4 finv:-•l;i;' , y aml :sway walks Live bars or : !MT': fltniCO• ‘1.1..re. I , y ! dery is a IniAakehuro. I one dollar.' Bridg, , t juilignantiy. ' But 1111 , 11+V j:iltOrS, didn't yon ten me the price gin rents to mu, an' frn to any holy Well Lad luck to ye, it's 001 for me at all ; Mrs. Melaney, wisa raAt PrNNir,IENT To A NE:tar ttlFI) MAN.—A jailor at D tonldannviila, it., who had buried his wife in the early part of May, married :wain in three or t o ns weeks afterward. This so shocked the morel sense of the community, that a pnf— iic meeting was vaned, and a p r oiresion formed and marched to his residence and took him out. After being tuareloxl out of his dooryard to the tune of the dead march, with lighted candles on each side of him, the procession thrmcd, music in front, the latter consisting of oil cans, horns, tin pans, and a large bell, carried on the shoulders of two of the party, which was tolled enntinn ally, while cries of mirth and jollity tended to enliven the scene. Alter traversing the principal streets and thoroughly arounin everybody itt town who was not engaged in it, they proceeded to the final act, it new living the hour of midnight. After forming properly the procession moved to the graveyard, where the joke was finished by his kneeling down at the grave and asking pardon of his late wife's ; after which the party proceeded to a saloon, a nd taking a drink at his expense, he was permitted to rejoin his new node wife—this being the third marriage bonds he had entered into. Ileeeipe for Making Love. Take two parts sugar, three of soft reap, a MN rage, plenty of Fllllllllll savory add a little wine; mix well together, and leave the whole to "nett" ter two or throe nights It is best taken while hot.. Mr Nothing liko love and hunger to driven man Intel or ntnko him linppy • to n (*oast upon a seventeen pm obl pair of weer, lips under grape vineA by m t ioalimplir, is a foray upon a platter of cob beaus after fishing for suckers all day. The one tills the poetic heart and the Littler no nullity rtotnaeh. lIIIGGED AGAINST WS WILL. A most Indieroue mono transpired in a place not a thousand miles from tho city of Louisville, ono night NA week, which, though a little annoying to the partici, im mediately concerned, was yet ao innocent and funny, that we cannot refrain from giv ing the general outlined, supprosaing names of morn. Two F prightly and beautiful young ladies were visiting their cousin, 2nothor sprightly and beautiful young lady, who, like her waa of that happy age whioh turns everything to fun and merriment. If the troth were told, wo fear that we should have to reerml the fact that these three misses Iry just a little la fa , t, They were fond of practical jokes, a,4 were continually piayinc all marts of mad ptaoks with each other. MI these oenupied in a meta on this proun,l Gar, and coddle,' tip together in one bed. Two of the young ladias attended a party on the night in question, and did not get home until half-past twelve o'clock at night as it was late they concluded not to disturb the household, eo they stepped into their room throogh the low open window. In about half an hour after they had left for the party, a young Methodist minister "ailed at the house where they were shying and craved a night's lodging, which of course was cheerfully granted. As minis ters always have the best of everything the old lady put him to sleep in the beit room, nod the young lady (Fannie,) who had nut gone to the party was entrusted with the duty of ;- 1 ittine up for the absent ones and informing them of the change of roomr.— he her position in thu parlor, cad as tiro night was sultry, sleep overeawo her, nml /.1141 imparted no an excursion to the land of drams. We will now return to the young ladies Who h•td gone into their room through tho window. By the dint Pelt of moonbeams as they struggled through the curtains, tho young ladies were enabled to descry an out- Ena of Fanny (as they supposed) seemed in the middle of the bed. They saw more, to wit : a pair of bouts ! The truth flashed shun them both at once. They flaw it all. F a nni e had Net them in the room to giro them a good snare. They put their heads tikget her an determined to turn the tables on her. : 4 ilently they disrobed, and asstealth fly as cai.+ they tuck their positions on each aid.; of the het!. At a given signal both jumped into bed, ono on each ride of the uneonvious person, laughing and "011,71 r int a man! 01 what a man!" they gave the bewildered minister such a ',tom i-mmus hugviug and t..usling as few per sons are aide (4) brag of i:i tae cour:y of a 1:11, rou,klifi z 11,W ,A 0 the 61.1 who Waa rl , :cping in an a,] „fining Tilfiln. CATIVCOL. ndo4 the gitre t 6te in a moment, and rushing to the mom, she opened the door and exclaimed : "My Gml, girls, it is a man ; it isaman,sureenoughl" There was ono prolonged, eomolidated scream, a flash of muslin through the door, and all W3l otyr. Th, Lot of the joke is that the minister is the 1:14o!e thing in earnest. lie would .4too to no apologies the lady ceull make for the cirls llu would hear no ezcit..e, but he solemnly folded his clerical ram around him and silently fitolo away. Qu.Try—was he mail at the girl or—at the a.l woman ? .I,t Ft, trnte lArtotr.—At the Greeti rllich Observatory, in England, they bare an elect ritt elock,known as the "meter clock," hick re.mlates the time in England. It maintains teveral clocks with perfect aimpa thy with itself, regulates eleeks in London, ,ends signals throughout the country, drops a time hall et Neal, tires Fens at Newcastle Fhiel , l4, no', maintains mach good com mitn't l'`att that the operator at Greenwhieh rs tlldi reports of the going of dis t a; t t 0•11 all be may desire. Electric Pig s,^' • a' • convt•y I irecnwhich time from this •1.: to ...o t no places in Ireland, and during the la: ice of the Atlantis cable the Obser vatory sent tlgnalt to the Great "tstole I Will) a flay, to entitle her constantly to do termino her longitundc. In thirty-eight days out of one hunrcd IEI4 cloth, is paid to ordinarily have an error of Ism than ono second, and in only on day in ono hun dred has it an error as great as four recands. TOR TO GET AN EDMATION.—Tkyn any Often, "we want an education, but wo are poor and lather is poor, and we can't got it; so we are going to learn a trade, or go into a store or do something else." Now let mo any, every boy that writs an education, if ho will bend his force to it can get just as good a one as ho wants. The way is open. Edu cation does not come through academies and colleges, end seminaries; those are helps, but it Ames by study and reading, and com paring. All the schools and colleges and seminaries in the world, will not make a scholar of a man without these; and with them a man will be one if ho novel area a college. The same is true of girls, and what is true of this pursuit is true of any other.— The force must be from yourself and you must develops: it. it is that indomitable "I can," that Pets a man astride the world. ser Tho Louisville Demerat's ;low York correspondent, speaking of the guest stmt= ber of invilod clergymen, says: Wo do not road that Paul, or Peter, Of Andrew, or James, or any of tho apeadou were over tronliled with bronchial atfeolkso in the spring of the year. They did s good deal of trove*, to bo sure, but it smett*tu hoe the workVaAgm' NO 9 7 .