VOL. XXI. orriciats OF COLLOurvir o. President Judge—llon. William EIV-01. eft- Associate Judges— 1 l'ettr t Ina D K. berbein. Phrtley and el'ir of Courts—Jesse Culiquan Registar and Reorder--John U. Freest , . joi n 1. Fowler. ecranair_loaers.— Montgomery Cale. i David Yeager, Blniff—Mordeesi Millard. Treaserer—Jamb Yehe. 1... 13 Rupert, Auditors— i John P. oaten. (Jamb Ileitis. Commissioner's Clerk—Wm. Krirkbautu. Commissioner's Attorney--E. 11. Little. ...Mamma° Apprsissr--iV. il Jamby, Count.. , Surveyor—Use A. Wain., 'District At troney—Miltou M. Trantlh. t`orener—Williaur J. Ikeler. County Surarioterultit— Cliss. (I. DJr kks. A...e-...y; Internal Revenue—lL P. Clark. ( John Tioma A#4143114 S. a hover, 1414ni0l Merlem} (Nleet.o -11.44,48 min F. Harmon. DM w. wELIA, 10 NI. e. Hai tiikit`n 1144045* 4.; 'to. Autets4m44 Hun , f. Ail to ,;, 1 4 tot th r p.4 wytt f f mina r,a, 41.4(44e. 40'1. :1,. ii,447. DR. W. H. BRADLEY, (Lae Avqiotr,rt Dirt CtOr V. P., rhphicinn and surgeon. tht: rot'," Ilvt,A. it) .41 ,, 4d3 tr+ 4.4 , 4 0.1(ti1., 4 -4 `.4 , Witt 1.1.0.L1 tv"; 404 Nto,. 1V1:z7 7 1.1N WILT, kTTORNEY AT LAW, 'll'l , in MittoteßAr ANltt .4T,1 r in GHIVE'S BLOCKS In=)(o4lllUtt , i E. ♦:. MEIJER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. !tcnr ill Extbanve the -. vi Uw.d." • eel 1. h ill lit s tis tFb V - 1110t6 - a ) tarty, 1'1, 1 4 C 11.14 1, Wade. With %t- 14 r,..1111.• rlefny 'Sow M. M. ifli,lll4ll, ATT4I Ev-vr-t% 1., i:, ',lr.* •n 4 wuy • "%Kt. CHAS. G. OARKLLY, A tiornvyl cit tr4ll'.l* I•• • I Eo:' ~ i,l n'y TL e • • •u; • :••. 311 hilt, (Quay ,1r and A I r raj I.'o', ~010V.j ,d 1 Heir i:ltOrne, „ • : t:. is k ;% BLOOM 381 RG. Pa ft; nae ii,n 0 , 0•••,, ins itq. t ,,, J111 , VIM, I '1 , 1, - { I 1, , ...nn0 kl r5:71,:,... ' Ocr Ar. l'ruk!etor, P1AN=“14441, , Z. Muy I, ...tit: •E I* * ,. SAV Ai; rictlcal Watchmaker au i JriVel • S 7. , TREET, !near di Comi. BLOOMSBURG., l'A rotstaltl7 $ stop neortm.q“ b 4 Ng raaWcates, oczko, try. $I !.,, i 10.49 nth+ kntittultuattettliort p 4.4 to ,try tt , 444t4:_t -4' et, •t.. r 404i:A tett! Jewelry. At ~ r ots. A 44 v.ot`tt %V 411413.4 r ni*nu , trtrr. Apt 17 im.;: 7 fittrir,tomi Deritist, aufr,idi te,th ulta4at pain hyn h.vi , wen , I t • rp iints..lP%l and in how a P4l P . All landcln • or toe f,,h * -1 to in 4,- , naPPI • nod p 4 1161V' k▪ Pet4cnce an..l take, ofte dont Pivot. of Flynt* ' kiliknA 1,4, , ,w10)4 t. $ll,. .3. 16'4' VIAL D/ 4 10 N Ths tettleittgard nation to t lily Lis is •rt pws>,;ttent %V W, tui;tmg, as,,t arc to to di4 weft taitot pot, i1t0..1 Is tells*. Pos hne it t t Oit* in tb. , resta i.iots .14ing am,thiog ,:onc w• du s «if Is (Well's' • ilial. ill omburg Jane. 1.% I . - ;, tocrro , . E ETT ii CtION, LEIIOI Nt T Witt CET, \NITC writ cwr, it %Buy oicwrzu:n I..PAt A. tlt !ON A\ I) FANCY - SALE. OiditV t. CAGES. niasiped ay Sir • , 'St WO, toe t dal , : a lut at handsouw 111 ono I n 4411 rr►N 111 IRO RC. N. li Olt Win 1111 A. CionDY. Nr, ite swig mit he to *Mien* WA Vint/if pat Ma lleon g, 4VAT F ED. 0 . "' By T liaw . ..,-.....!- ' D M R A T., . • 4 ; , • , , 0111,9001:•• looms urq flonotrat Ila BL2nt 1:1 fi( IiI3oNE 4 MAY Iti til*HtUsrlillt4i. Or WILLI 1131: 0 ,0% IL 1111111 4 i 0 is a.tvmnee. mit Itql4 wlihiti ix 4101 1 711.4. oil; Le rhorg,A, CP. No wipe, iiioeolitilled 00'141 411 4111eitrir , * are paid except at the °Winner the ediler. IMN tisry etwlrlt:Tr. A AYMARA rho. Aquare or Wee ift.eftloo* .. .•..-$1 50 l'sery sah....itiont 000 ttl , ol thao 13... • • GM floe tatilar 4 ., 1 1.10 14) 4 (.41 11.0 1 11 10 40 T'w4, olittire,4, I 3 to I Loo ( 4,x3 1 poi 1 14 „o Tlirt ,T.,r4) 1 1410 11 1 IV 1 , 1141 row rimt re, 4..4 +I I. 4O 111, , .41 • 1 I+,lNl Mt . INI linlf ...loom 111, 14/ 1 Mi M, M , MMt 'CIO r 0104,1 1 J 1;;1 03 lih MI IM. Ijj 31,,(4) :;11.011 ,v.vooro and Admonionttnet. Nuctr. . 301 111#td , .1! /Orr moo Writeci4 COW r Wit otit awrit,llV , +isty CPT t.M I , Pv hit , rel.PluOtitH 1ft):',1 , 14 , it) 411 a :ore kti otter. tofu , I he (444 ihmon hat Of Cif 111 tfiti !O.'. f f. Si fill of iron ett,',O. I"Vtt throttvit Ow -,. ALL): Am 1 10 Fr4t it to tio. !ft tt.ttt ititt y t; , tt . twice tati't i. t . ! • WWII,t runlet! fin h tiw ry Let tee LL— Itifq lif t ' : 4 3). liitler to the IL% p.l-1 lig I pottr of=l .7'..ed *lt / d ~t); r 1 , od. haud 6,, mothrr tr• :nom il..i t vttn evy Wt;n• ;di t.itnttk: qinto: l'ltet) . t.r tr.e. I 1,• ! trwl% r - NV.t .1 Attritt Lyle. r Ohg mix tlit , th• , r atted The vttttr.t.'rt.t. ,li , :treon !.ort h:ood oho', T„,,0,, r , • • o:o,t, 1.1311 asrl eitir:V [lt'd min,:ind in the !Ile - The I 'ttlltAti wlti! hi , wh;4;••r; bt. notrrN ILO brilin• WO IV:I tlitn;'l flue. Loy", F 3(o,ntee st tat. the holm it.-341,, Ifni! Coinn,Vnt, 10 I 4"tnn't 4.l:itc 3 --t''Tit. 1: .1.11 ',,TI 1, P..:~ ~--6(il Utiilroti;li fl^,'.7ll'~'a=~.~, , rF~r k ;. l'• !iv.: 11 Wit0.1:'1111? •• 1. ill ~ i• .1i • I I n ttt oliNt v I' • i I:tuyiA N N••;•. , 5v:,.:91-1 or twin j4•l i 1 rri.• of A , .. 0; 12. irklo ! i i !;tr. •••••," ey. ••: :;. L. 41 r ! • 1. :1 1 13.4 1:••:tr, Exi rkirr.; • t- IA • a I•'.= y•••,; t'!. is.. I bal . ( ill lilt,' tti ir. v.:1•• ; —,!:,:• .fit's , I IVO.* r! , • 1.. t.••• r tie.. att.! th s: Ito.. if pot r:t.1,1 t,t ttliz t.liat th:tt your broetcr Froth I iv : vi retitly fur futi "TA yd.l what do:' I 1. 0 ,;‘ , t,;,• V,to knnw 1 h.ritt , u'r well Fr.-4 .11 • I wait to mltool s slope pt3rs azo, ho •% eh:Uwe(' a 1.91 at t! tk4 Wt.ll. It that litcrtry gottlematt rown !he it hatt , l,,,toe, !Loa ,td' at Nur triton. Walt ri I be ill's iu the crowd, see Wall for the tirst ittli or, It hint it, a ilottct eail Mot hrt,tlo-r Fr, tl la L Iztsuch a kiinp 3.4 he blitut . t haa ;.heart wott',l. ;I' pm," Ftr.rlt yom • MM!! &Ire. i`o web? Wnit Lavk h,:,? :he eu-1.i.11 11„/:1 mir Liouoib RIM Ihra e tee tt Wlt•k; , 4 - 1 10,4, an el that .r•he lo;L:tx ley crtartcle 5t.,,11141 r>t l t*,,r ilk gentleman Iva , . really aett;lie tr:r. I Wt 9 not to ht' nlllllOO , l tO , r. '• afpl f•O tht , tt !Teti +olt r,n , he t Htf.rtn, tlw literary ttetaktean :tantlina ami d ' the I a n d With ii little lantwi throB tw. %ell' in s a id ki,.in t s bin full in th awe th, hyt.let wally ettehtiatol Fancy Cages Itte of the beta .inti perpne ,- ,1 by their 'ltteiroui ut buyln4 "Pied, y, =a r, bow do you Chickens, ael 'la tsn gtili ( , e h tot —‘he eat 'n r -now into Dewitt ionm t tv,s,. ear,= hoar t ho m ranger mq% • lr • • trai mone mistake, but. to tt* gate too a hearty Pnttrat •- ki,o4 toe two tar three tine:—raid be wa well—that hid grottn a great deal ; an I inquired for tny little friend Pora—who, all this time, was exciting the ay to pa t Mom Of do crowd, as they suppotain the , kas insane, judging Atli) heV fiantie,augh.er. tim WI and win trio4 liberal I.I4vRE, sib Street. jOO/11,11,1re 1Y Ma pub 9 4~ "Father and mother are expecting you, Nellie, and are impatielit they rim win c e, ly wait to BPC you, I way tiiiaid you would not know me, but am really glad that ti , y image ham been treamored eD ro woolly is y ‘ister'm helm." I me. bewildered beynond mea.ore. It really was Fred, then, and I had not known I hint! I &It slightly ridieulimm, and while leirodneing Dorn to my brother, whiitd.red lop keep quiet in reforgnoe to toy intend- BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA., WEDNESDAY, E 8.19, 1868. TI RAt lit o tot KRTIstSCI ew. w, !, I 91 - 14.:0 I 1' :.r. t t,el{ mt, filinioirgh, tint. iioserilo , u .111 I^keletotlied: A '440 4,f ~ 1 hial i , male be • , t eea ”t` e trhonate of soda 4..4.1 I to tarty motee« (two Plet.4( - 1 him ode atel it half I .Mk liter,, proviotely slacked It im ten iwtooes; &mut the clear solo. tins, , m ,l loam it to the boil. During the the lea% e‘ ; boil he k kis for stw , tines, say on hour, oeriedonally addieg water to qapply the lane of that lo,t, by el mho Wino. 'fake nit a leaf and put into a re—el of water; lob it between the flower and thumb under the water. If the epider mis coil parenehoom separat t easily, the rt.st t,F the 11 , 0Ve. WO' he rettioved from the lanintion awl treated in the saute way; But if not, then the boiling must be continued for some time longer. To bleach the stub om mix about a dreekto of ehloride of lime „ rib , with a pint of ware,', adding sufficient acetic the , r , r aei,l to liberate the ehlottle. Steep the ,0 candidly in hm+ in this till they tits whitened —about tett initiator—PAU* bare do to let thew „,round ntlnnotre, It 4 011: 1 11 too loul44—otherwim they are apt to ~en, and I bath not known hermit* ittle, PIO !hem into clean water michtly ridiculous, and white and neat 'OHM ernk tfii risbls or paper.-- g Dora to my brother, whistaired !only remove them from the paper before Amp quiet in reference to s they are quite dry, and place them in a book botaniesl prose I wag too touch confusefl to think of in (ming how he twine tb 6tt in the ears wall ont seining we; NA We nil went to ihe ear rialto which was waiting fin lb., and drove rapidly to our home. 1 hail never known 'Fred to ha so rtffee• Ile held no , !oids in M. own till the Cow. and kig.te , l mo nt nonevessnry in tetrfds; hat to tell the tenth, 1 had never loved bun linlt' 1 , 41 well berortellever thought him halt n hatabnne. We teaehed the pate. Mother ichozed me and cried over me; father repented it ; and fondle a tiaok, hearty voice broke nut Iffill "Itutio. aren't you pine to itothoe „ ono . of 3 l‘rothp A,o, i 00, oi...oatioolomatot a homotoomm Oh`. !row I ha .1 noon ye* seen pave mos a ozetoMne hag, an I n V-- dolt y o oome , l have hem d t 3sar ' There i. .ortle ni:.ttst;,.. - I nvirmore.l; **lre ith; I,r ,, ;it • t' et. I ifro.i..;lit Clot t Ow 1.1 2 0" I 'l' o l el11 . 111 , • , ti 41 0. • #: v ittettiZC' v 3t . imr tes t ier. and that rt4hlw the' t , ‘ IV“ 1 1 4. Wittio.44, velvt wont halt way 4', Ow tin. to nwet assts, Wit if /.erf• / -W.1. , ar \.,'17 I didn't h A v” te/ t t , t !//11) ynlVe riot With 01 b until) 1 , 0 !otre. at know= y i;: e *., kern pinyinv tih qmionf his and nn i pas,ing hinu.otr ofl tor t7:l , tsid zw o,ev t..-so 'h.! :!t `"For tity*:, • not , tik of flirt thi— hko. ec , il , l it !vivo lottpenthi?— I,74+IIIPaNI 3to talking in the ears, antl wr heat, ypvr t et* can entolititoi " Ile whi- t 21/3.4! 11,y f.,0 , .I:3r:et : I.la I wai at hi- ova wwll,4 thin or it. na , lor and to the deihrlit th , nh. fandiv ra an I Fro 1 in 1;111101k t' Arehitl and tart than six wow aid to 04P, a 4 I bade her , witthi give un4wakehte delight to nrl her4lf it' I w.ohl atiewl their in it month to come, alei I dial c; un's Temple Eta tutted. Th- Lotvh•,: "P;pt..: pliblAg... tw it ., :re't' r in Irtrapt ifotho disgel-r;'-__ll-1-rJ e seko. the !bawl ut. St . • 1 • i • ! . 4 4' 4 4lti:•: 44;4 Fehte,•4l the C,,v , oe, tire HOW • ...•! %orne,o; tiet.th •t n,•,1-• I • .:eath the "-tiff:inv. Th 7 , that .I , alire,l the ,-avine !wt . .) tit.; 1.,1;); itti the temple tt;,,n oow prove)! t )haVe i.eCtl 1:0 tce t thi, I.e. as it seems, the 3.44.10 to t , h)tee of the I,;,rd 'which Soionein •.) the Quern of Sit,:ba, we e‘o,eot ..mi.:. ff.,- vlgg it there era: It,"1 1.1 1;. 11%n tt.!o of the ~1 1110.4! on '•:.: h the ter t‘ito • ;: ine-- , v01e4 to the 140-e. mei it lotoel st:,;i t r 1,4%1e an elevation of Ile, ft -et, The Aaitinci , t or.ii - e. , 1-'4us is, thetefore, no ex ration If any one looked front the ot4 into the %alloy, he mad rhi'a tar =fight Conhl not q i eh to . d$ l.th. So:thnt. of roe Mali fit Ophel hare helot th n tned, h:ro 4 .--: that. .1.. 01 0" , 114111:. says, it crag Noire.-.1 rf, Ow rye temple tot the tcmple. reek-hewn rhanneh and pa ,, oilt.e , . hare al-$ b een tikt!lwerti within gild nroorni the harem, throwiaz new tighten t 4, ,, haildinr., the arranet awnt4 and the -evicts or the temple. The :21., , at work 4,s' it v.111:441., l'Nplono ion or uneient Jet 11 r,.+1011 r , .+ 1 011 i. thus fai;ly :not ton.pieiotudy eon.- nwnef-.1 “ , , , ,,oione I :4s r,r ttsE , St , : - tllll 80 Growl Vizier to this efettitir. and the ri ,•s , entat'oot nt , ite sir Ow rby the Arrhf h p York. hsll.•wel op as they e have can the etwre.y• ni-hoo anti t wt. !o•••i •.t hie oltnw ida marl ll< lte> PrV -O'IIOO4CA (VP :!. and that * tlll3ll.oit al. 1 ration,nth a 4 n(Alo. tuvorted 14- ton : lareo noolher. or Aro, et' h, i%e been twined to the work, and Ica de-r to he enipinved." Kie:cion Lams CN. A *team Man. The old adage, which proclaims that "there's nothing new under the sun," has been darinaly and yet successfully refuted. Mr. Zeddoek lleddrit':! . ., a Newark machin ist, itn• invented n steam man, one that, moved by steam will perform sniu of the most important frnetions of humanity; that will, stranding upright, walk or run, as he is bid, in any direction aril nt At tiny di rection and at almost %peed, drawing alter him a load wit'ose weight traulii tax the strength of throe stout draught horses. Tilt: history , ir this curious inventien is ns fallow . Six years met Mr. Pet:thick; the inventor, Wii9iaat present but twenty-two year.: of age, tott , eived the Wive! idea of constructing a man that should reedy,: its vitality front a perpetual tooti.o, toadlino. The idea hamol upon the well known mrehanicalptia eiple that it' a heavy weight be placed et a t 1,1) 1.4 ' an upright slidltly hAineti flout voliea!, 21AVItItt•rO totti ttc prudt.cc a ii•. , ;tital a tvcrll c , .P;cttt motion. I"tiOettr.i not,,kltr.N,S...l * / , by 0:)-erving tsar fully tlat eau*, Gt . the f.til• ure,perseveriroz and pereorthlg LEW tnald;fr:”. and I , y sttimAitating ;loam in glace of the I, , :;:i.etuul mot iuti usachitie, tha pre.yAt oue• ctys wa,3 aualackl. The man stands veleta feet ninas inches the ether dimentions of the holy ht ing proportioned, making him a second Daniil Lambert. by which name he is Mee. tioasty kpol.en of :mm; thy workmen. Ile weigh. five loneltyl po ut; 11... in the holy or trunk which i hitt at dm c horse power engines, used in ether steam tin 44101104. The bo„ which support it tare complicated and w-o. derfrh. Tic stcps ate: taken very tuttoril!:, and quite casity. As the la.dy is throw.l tomti t .' on the tidy:owed font the rat.-4 hosts the ,:rottit I by a .i-tinz r.nd tht (Ant ihrwird by the ste.t:o. , rh rtcir or lmace Joh am es the body two feet, and revoloti. , e • the engine produces Nor ..ka the engine is capahe of making wore thst a thou.-and revolutons a 11/4)110 s it would got over the ,around on this calcula ti,m at the rat 4 of a Iloilo more than a mihe a minute. 3 this w Hhi be working t h e log. fa-der tkoi v • :.id be .ati , on uneven , mrvi or an ' :.:reset ccdad p 0ri344 Eqn , :ratio , l at thor flVo 1)(10 , 403 P.90.10.t , il4 1,11. ILiv:ltr , , •.s.• :1A...., Ow • ,m) ::1•11.•••• • • ..a.; 3i:!e a ItTOW ' l , Li **** ti *l* • .. ~ t.~1~~.. .. i~:~' ,_. ~'~. a ,: ~iai~. . 01+011' till la°l;' l a7,1••11. a a ,,, i , i3 C.P4t 11' OW 1:•',':11 1 li-)ant 1 10 Iht, h Oat a.X'! 21;, :411 -,re 1 741 a, to bo joie o I to a 4-;14-e!ar sn-tai !: bar, arounl the waist, like a eb , b, a.n.l iu n llich b. moves as , o tins: in any direetioe, 11e4ies ibese maeltinery mreve,sl which the riper,. ran be thi,wn ti Oi from fi fl ay.f e ' V 41, 44, „Hatt , i!ten , l yeti a!I gratle. T o tt. mies o the rem, -pikes or cork arAixed whichefroete:4ly vrevslit nipping. The iimt:y sustained by 'Om !TV , . Ltti mealit lit a tatitilig that I. , `a 114,1::‘ f. 5 pe-11 it . ..ever, or in any wAy 'WV; it I , a to Catibei4 it tai with two a ptia!,, an , of w i befi oe thtetw it hado:11 , 1 v.hi`e the other hems tb j ot op posite. to th.+ natural p outioo. n it c ; f! ,;,t , pe-t, which its arr. in front of the dashb 'rad, an 1 Within easy reach of the front sear.% st....atain two ina ture pilot wheels, by the turning of which coo,. various niotitsn and vulation, r,frd. It is that a sufficiently mgt. annentt (Ott !"!tttilVtA away 1111' -ler the lIA ea' rtf the eat riaa. , to work (1 1 ,1 r.r a ,h t y. ae l totondt water in a tank Ittel.or the front scat to fast half a day. To Oral r to firc7..T.... - the giant" from ho a_ 'by its a 0tt.1...-ta' t.rirttr :lll,o,, M r . Do s iit r nik ha, n i! t*: .;:he it anal ciao it as. nearly as . • .t the re of humanity. Th.t ! . I such part aq * :1 twee. , -ae;ly etwase is fait or woolen ut.•! r :1: Pants., o a t and vest of ti:.. kte are provid. W henever the need coaling, which is every two or three hours, the driver stops the machine, des-eters from ltis seat, unbut tons !tattier.," vest, op. to , a door, in the feel. buttons up the vest and drivt:t Ott the buck between the shouldcot the steam cock , and gauges are plao' , l As hose would eauso the coat to set awkwardly knapsack has been provided that compl..te- I) covers them. A blanket neatly tolled up and placard on top or the knapsaek perfects the d e lusion. '"floyEttme is monideti into a cheerful countenance of white enatuci which contrasO well with the dark hair and tons. wa l e. A sheet iron hat with a gauge top act- its a smoke stank. The eos e of the - fr.t man" is t 2,000, though the 'tinkers Me*.re, Petldri ,- A Gross, expert to notnuthettire sUceseding ones, wurraioed torou u year with out repair fur $:100tb The same parties evneet to con struct, on the same principle, horses that will do the duty of ten or twelve nedlunry animals or the sstue species. Timm it is confidently believed, elm be used alike before esti lases, street ears and plows. The min now tsifistrueted tw i n make hi; way over any irregular surfitee whose ruts and stones are not more than nine Undies below or above the level of the mad. fie* Witv do hirAft in their little nests agree ? Deems 4ktoyid fall out if they A Rci►l Romance. During "Priam raid" in 1844,aakinuish took place on the line of Chariton and How ard counties, somo four miles from Glasgow, in which one of the *IAN" was left on the ground dangerously wounded in the neek. While in this condition, Miss Sarah J. Smith, seined teacher m the vatinity, hap -I,,steti to twit; by. Seeing the wounded man Opt wont to him and staunched his wounds t axing his life, She remait i ed with him until near nightfall, when he requested her to leave, as his tattupanians would prob ablyroue in the night and take him away. Irnot. she wonbl find him whore he was in the morning, living or dead. lie said he was known by the name of Tucker, but that his red name was H. C. MeDonaltl, anti that, he was from Lewisville, Ky. Nekt mo in in g , McDonald wits gone, and Miss Smith knew nothing concerning him after yards. A filv days ago. says the Glasgow iss Smith (who still reside., in the , , col; reotive4l a letter ;root too Molioi , trator of IL C. )leDotathi, in'i,rnoto: her that ‘ 1 41.0, was Dattled in the wilt of the deceased as the legatee of $ 5O )- 1)10, in e4.to , itleratiow of having . rive , l the life of 11;;I nephew heir, the M , :Dooahl nano t io liiutt with the ine,dont of P 461, A New PerOwlitty for Pally Fiunkexv. Those RN,abliertna who have thought that '1.'1(.14 to I,,,tav regtittud them to tit4 ' oo4 the, tado me of rt ,, on , tro-tioa, as a whole unl :ta puma, fh.d it 'hard l+adding` ;am; this time They h know where they are, or what they ah.dl Ire ear, dto term. To make avet, Ching ..WP, and et.ver all pasaibilitieaL they miglit well modify their e , mfesiott of political faith and put i s a o, ;:aprchm. ivy form,..uOltethitrtke this: are for the C'ongrestiou plan of Iwatt-walk:lt a 4 it waa, &a it id raid 8$ it shall l u. tv•rld without toad.' and to make ad • ••r ni • ht. Pr. WatM fantrmahlpa mie't.t he mirthjn thia modified for m : Now I lay me down to sleety r reeettatruot;on faith to keep ; it should ehatme lothre I wake, The sort try to take. liorshaN ['Town's Pupm. 1 1 1 . . New T•,.1- ; h'. htr , t rriml Wa , hirzr , ^ ol,:e, that : •• • •v It , 1, t 1 r.1 ; .-1.-• • th • Di -11 .• ••I I 1 ?.. G•• - sy• •1!.11•:•1! ..1,. tu:•,t;rlf:, rt..,.otne to 111:0, nctt tit ret thcir ,2Teitt 1034 , 1% It tioo.lt . t reqUir , , tot 111 1 .1 A zoo1o!jel,11K-uwen to "talk do:-." us it &es to —tug: Itf.r••••." tVi.• wi•rely a r..a—it is w,ep ottr f 3,•• ‘t••stlau't it I•e• , fo 1•.•••• ;;* t)i• Gram oo.u`te- :should t-itwittit• to Is k w.‘t IVouldtt`t it ktut:L. et.qT•ertwa,is I•l : ther ;haft u kite?" gta - The rerly of Senator Dool:ttle to Ne„ , .- volo Nye in tto taw p oat.! an rrilay !ANT itnputlent6 Jinn "under w11 , !It li g iv! imitiort:ilize ilitrit. FLAG “Avo.it .41rArit", " a louver, of cotr:•:e, tie! Itaelkals, , (-3 , ,a lltig as tltoy tho th,, pcoplo. iilrt t.''' ,, ttator Doolittle, don't want a star b l ,, , tted ont„, iFIr a ~ t ripe ty.,,e , !„ fta with tri,itt:i.,soen t1i4,1)., the talk wiriNrLug the pnliticai vattra. , rag in si)hi n , B en %Cad. way rctauinuatiy,ionnan• ring Mut. Ailett G Titurnum as a eopptr heal anti traitor, awl nailing upon the !ten pin (I .•R, Th e e k e . tion n cersiirt %a rendordd, :in , l in neouttlatiee n'' i re tutiveti tin diet place he ill.: .0 km: iu the United State. Sonate, attti )11% Thnrihna elorttl as his ou , kr it' Wp3o twee thin:ss of tit:A a, a pieta lit' t ctrihativo ,itt,tiee? ).ob , ),)huaqer in a ne;Ale)ring town, whit,. on hiA moraine walk, 1,a.:4 - el by the doll? nekhhor wh ) was ex.. sting log !bra p trough, "Why," ea:4 the ~ , titneitme.ter, "Mr. S., hayo you not titrniture enough yet." "Ye*," siti3 the man. "entmb for my on of but expot4 to board the ,whool mater this winter, and am making toy pre liarationa r When David Crookett visite3 Lowell in I s:;.t, he rave at a public dinner, the fol lowing eharnetoristie toast ''May the bones of kings and tyrants be used as grates in hell to rolot the souls or tories on," 1r Crock ett were wrinitted to return to onr vountry now, his indignant ghost would strike nut the word "tories," and insert 44;10746i in its place. air Tin, Kontopek .Journal gives a con vot•antion between two little girls, aged re• spectfully five and six. "r.tonia," said one of them, "wouldn't it be awful if somebody should shoot mit school mistress ?" "Yes." was the reply, "bat then wouldaTit be nice not to have any Khoo! ?" ==ll Air A flog in Nnw Albany, Ind., nblYtt the piano and howlm. A good rainy wo men do the same thing. 10416 Why is a weattorooek t ka a loafer ? flotuko be is constantly going round doing ootbfak A STORMY NIGHT. A distilsl send of heating rain Is heard against the window pane, The heart of Nature throbs with woo ; Her dreary tears unceasing now. No titer gleams in the clouded sky. The nakni branches trvis and sigh; The ghosts of buried flowers moan, And streams reply with wailing tor.c. m aw u p your chair ; shut out the night , Home never seemed before as bright. We need not care for. outside gloom Withia this cheerful lighted room. The wind may roar with fit ttif y mirth— A lire i 3 blazing on the heard), What sight aernFi, my vision swept? A sullen shiver o'er me crept. I saw from out the ember', Dim shadowy foru.s in eaartly A crowd of faces, white and gaunt, And worn, alts, %with sin and watt. P s gave :v I; a Irina g!sro, And yel war,' hop Floss with dospair. Their svanty eartnetAr, thin tel Could not keep out the &unit awl cold, An) ." theylooltedsofiiitheythed 910. Ine; The chilly storm had pierced then) thrt.tigh The vision van1.1), , 1 : v hteit meatit 1 knew too well, and why 'Liras nent. In hou s ehold chet:r and warmth stem, W- 11.1% a bliould forget the This le,mon Cosl %soul I have us learn, A o d part or what Ile )4i% return, A Laughable lelettVitt. A lady of unmistakable beauty, but who wa , (whit:tidy rd . a 11 1 .:41 newspaper reader, stepre I into am , of our tu,),:, fashionable ,ivot lry Lstablithrtie.-.te yesterday, and de• aired to be shown ionto gold ellain‘. After a minute and tedious exatainatier: .5,1,e se sxquisite finish and beauty and :t.4.-.d that it be securely trapt. The courteous clerk smilingly obeyed, and hand ed over the article. Ilia surpri4 was posi ti"ty stunning, when the purchaser threw down four quart e r dollar note 4, and started to leak. - Filty-nine dollars turwe if' you please," vociferated the excited clerk. "Es ruse t 0 , ,, , dr,” responded the lady. at the 4 aint, titan returning the pa,:kr.ge, and a. I "I thought this was ere &Par !tore !'' Emi.V.aer, Loming ratien Nt , w ir k lick rti r ;,Itepublii;:w) iutf,:uperato khuiers iu Cougru, wveri!!y t! , -k3l tbo vatietwo. °row tt.,••!. „o:t • .3.-s. utul.orty.y- = " ' , t• 31 , 1 er 0w,1",3% ,!...04 t.t* it. The tThie !:yo far - ,, , t, with referetrio to t!..• re , on-truntion Con,;ret , t, thet the people net approve the adoption of tnean4 to uantple down present ob%true floe, which Nay prnve dart:wren:4 rrceellont.• irr the rut tir...%." Neither is there any doubt EZ 4. *4 I* ouramt ba an tOt:"Pri Lima iv ha has the lore and smiles of 4.,mat, t maon; any him in every department of The world may look dark and ehtior kai without —enotnies may ...rather in his ; ith--Lut when he returns to his fire-side, and fooLt the tender lova of weman, he for vets his tronitlos, mid is comparativrly a hap py man. lie is but half prepared for the of in who takes nut with him that who will Forsake him in no tl/ertili. t'y h 9 will in' vide his sorrows, increase his the veil front his heart, and t h row sunshine omit; the darkest xenes. Not that man atm be 111:tett:hie who has such a emo tion:on. he he ever to poor, despised and trodden by the wAld. g u -r , 1 0 tiro Southern eouventiona the ne gro,- hal , Eas,-1 1 w fehidding the e.d.tb liAment of any t , ehoel which will not admit tlm ne,tron4. Thi • practically forbids the ad va no,mteut or white eididrum The ncgroe 1:111 ' t advar,c2 and the hih.s dar e not. Su c h "progress." Re,iutiou Mrhiddirtz the intern - tariimqo of the races were voted. down. The big buck nig. Wl' will not permit any impediment in hip; way to the marital ouch or \shim, int-. Another !den in the great onward !mach of equality and amalgamation. An other evidence of Radical "I regress." ExcEssivE limirsry.—Two servant gill: ‘lerf, given tickets to go to the theatre. Ro oming in a short time, their mit.tre - o4 itt,ked them hy. they (Ed not stay. Thcy &tamer ed they sat in the Pine() till a curtain was r 91 1 ,1 nn, and some ladies and gentleman began talking about family 'batten', when, thinking they had no busincszi, there, they left. Niir A Freedmen'. bureau agent wap brutally treateil—tarred and fenthered—at ‘lhnttannery, Alabama, a few days ago.— The act was not done by "reLeIA," but by "loyal blacks." The cause of it tra44 that the Bum agent had been collecting a dollar Ind 3 half a head from the freedmen, for "approving their contract:.'' WO— An 16Annul king imehurch where the collevtifin apparatus net.embleil an elec. tinn Isla, in its being passed to him whisper ed in the carrier's ear that be wu not nat uralized, and could not vote, but ho was ready to wake a apeeeh, Sr Mrs. Jenkins complained that the turkey she had oaten in the ovoing did not sot well. "Probably," said Senkinr, "It was not a hen turkey." 1,- What is the diftweatis isttiresti an editor and his wire ? littEtli s and one vitt% aildetats to stO I=l The Monkey and the In the year ISIS a mad set sail from Ja maica for England, and among the passen gers was a lady, the mother of tailor's/it on ly a few weeks old. The voyage wws very pleasant, the weather remarkably fine, and 1 the passenger; did their best to make the time pass agreeably, One b' a:: atle t noon the captain perceived a iii•m h t. sight that is always weleowe at ca, The discovery attracted the attention of uli on board anti after the cartnin hod grntitio,' his own curiosity. he pMitoly,ofrued his Lel , escape to the lady, that she might have a clearer view of the distant vesseh At that tumnent she had the baby jh hOr' arms; an wrapping a .hawl about it rite placed it on a sofa, on whhth slat had been sitting. The captain ;ed her to steady the rhea; but scarcely had she applied her eye to it than the bath:room cried out, "Sec. what that ItliwilieV•ttb monkey hal done?' The mo ther's fetiings may be imagined, Oen, on instant:, truing retui,slte raw that strong, and active monkey, which Wa beard the ver.trol, had grasped tho infant firmly with one arm, and with the other Wad t:v.t shroch, with the eve. dent int , n*rm of reaching the very top of the mainmast. The mother, at the sight of her babe theta in a moment taken from her, fainted Away. he captain was at his vim' end, Ile was afraid, if he sent the sailor., after the monkey, that it would drop the child, an I endeavor to escape, by leaping from one mast to another. In the Man titce the infant wan heard to cr:r, and it raa thottiht that it. was .4,l7er:c.c. from the grip of the monkey but the animal was ob s'orvA to imitate the motions of a nurse by dondiin„ root hire, and caresriog tea chlr and c om endeavoring to hash it to sleep.— The lady had been conveyed from the deck to the cabin, and gradually restored to ha. sense.; ton her cries were moat di-treeing and it w only for; that she could be prevented from _r;oing or, deck and trying to climb the matt. Many a /hal was tried to lure the monkey from hi- lofty eminent: 3, hut all in vain. At length, the captain or dered that eve-y man should conceal hems ,if endow. The order was promptly obeytd. and the ropmin to-k a toot where he c oaf wte withrte ' :taaassatit—usam th, monkly, en finding e taut clear, eat.- tium,iy tzmic , l fron the mastitead, rell:PP•I the infant on the "44 from whit it tt ,vcry Gther i'r.•rn•itrittn, 'Pm ntr , thlr'a fcciina , of r.' t.l r, wittm Watt cm. 3 tntr,.l-14.m. , 1 is Imr may be betta7 - ed than der A Practical Julio au a Lady, A very etteosiro practical joke wax per petrated on llire. liarrima Gray Otis. a lady moll known to the world for her numerous acts of hoocvol. roe and charity. Some way, it seems, had sent a tame uttedea of brogue levitatior to irsinhor, of the 114-41 ton, ask. ing their attendance at a reception to be eit.on at hor rosidonce, No It Mount Ver non etrect, yesterday aflo.l woo. Notwith standing the Avere :mow, a very 'urge auto- Le of persons responded to this invitation, an .I at ono time the street in treat of her , Itv, :ling was completely blocked up with their carriage;. Rut these were not the on ly people hoaxed. Innumerable orders were s, I ,r to artisans of all kinds—to plumbers, paintere, carpenters, ps fivers, etc.—to come and perform little jobs of repairing about the house—each job minutely ape -.1-liad liad in the eriee. Other orders were sent to coal dealer., flour de.tlers, grocers, etc., to bring stated quantities re their respective kinds of merchandise, to be delivered at sitter: times. Even the services of an un dertaker were brcughtinto requisition to lay out the body cf` a supposed dead child; and is response to an adverti.oncut in the ifet old, members of fix Mire tribe were brought to fill out tb. miscellaneous and vat rigeted aesertment. IWho.the author of this strange. 110'.1C is , we are unable to state—but all the thett, of the ease have been placed in to th e h an ds. of Dereetivt Leo ls and his V. 3 sistaute, who will probe the matter to the bottom, The several (Triers arc written in as many different styles of handwriting.— Mr- , . Otit here the infliction very quietly awl did fro allow the matter to disconcert her At all. Two polieemen from thy. Third Station were sent to the house to turn away the victimized peroens as foot as they :adv. ed. W.. It is a runarkable fact that after two years' investigation into the collection ofthe whiky tax by a variety or cow:missions— Congressional, scientific, and detective— frauds have boon steadily increasing, and the revenue has been steadily diminishing. Go vernment is now collecting butC.13,000,000 from this source, and there is some interest to see tion. Van Wych's fbrti!conting report on the sobject, which gill, it 13 .:111, tell the reason shy. itesx'r At cfrrhti rfl pet titoN.-- a darkey was strutting airing rout street, near the wharf, yesterday, in all the glory of a Confederate uniform, he was smoosted by the mate of a Cincinnati stern' wheal with the inquiry : "Are you people wearing dna kind of a rig yet?" "(Jolly, wan, r 0534 the rebelliette Samho, "I'se fired Jr ,e Centbderate dose fOr fo' yen snit Coe gt,itto to %Ai . 'tint flu." thafile Lim '.. ==l "Capoln, ashat'a the tart* Ft. TA)i ?" "What part dale Lana do.as *ice to go in, labia or dook oall'Abo goods. man lOW Indiana. 9 Oa hi 5.004 how : hmq dm boat poteftigtP" Ili iyr 310 '5O • • '5