f f- vft" -:rt' vr FIRMNESS IN THE KIGIIT AS GOD GIVES U3 TO SEE THE RIGHT. Lincoln. Jt ; . . . . . , ' ' ; jmxb gapct-Dtnrtril to pitta, ptcratint, omp, omc ami jjfoeclhitMiiui pit, Sit, VOL. X " WAYNESBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBUUABy2U8nT W' UntlUait. S'KBlTwii US K SUA Y MOUNIXli, BY JAS. E. BAYERS. OFFIOB IS SAYUHS' 1II1II.IUNO, JSAST OF THIS COL'KT UOIISH. TEKMS OF si'USCIUPTlOX. fwo dollars a year, payable Invariably in advaneo. One dollar I'm' six months, payable, Invariably in advance. . TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Advkiitibumknts inserted at $1 :.) per acpiaro for three insertions, mid .1(1 ots. n 8iUure lor each additional luaurlion; (ten lines or less counted Local0 advertising and Siwiai. Noticks, 10 cents per lino f r on is-'i l ion, with C3TA liberal deduction made to yearly ad- Advertisements not .narked wilt, the num ber of Insertions desired, charged lor until 0rly(),"tu.ry notions and tributes of respect Inserted as advertisements. They must bo paid for in ad vunee. liFIVflOSlli Bffi, 01' WaynoBibiirs, D. Bowm, Pres'U J- C. Vim Cashier. DISCOUNT DAY TUESDAYS. w7iT."'(iAr ex. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYNESBURG, PA. e-3-Oi-i-ici; In N. Clark's binUVuig, fobl'Wlf M'CONNELL & HUFFMAN Attorneys and Contisellors at Law tyoyiiesliunr, I'mna. tsrOmm n tho " Wright House," Eart doorc.-Collocl'oris, &c, will receive prompt attention. ., Wayneaburg Anpist -Gu LEWIS JDJ&r&", DEALER IN Hooks, Blatlonery, Wail Paper, Window Paper, Ax. Sunday School Books of all kinds constantly on baud, Way ncRburc I'n., opposite I'ost Olllce. May . '(i(i.-ly t IV , m T II V F F M A ' , wcTicu.ixr ta n.on, ROOM IN lll.Acm.EV'S 1IMI.1UNU, W.VVNKSIinllO. WORK made to order, In finest and best stvlo, Cutting and Filling i'"0 prnmpt v. and' according to latest lashinn plates. Stock on hand and for side. Miyaj WATCHES AND JEWELRY. MAIN BTIIKKT, 01TOSITU WliKillT llorsl! KEEPS ON HANDS ALWAYS A choice and select assortment of watches and Jowelry. Repairing dono at tho lowest rales. ftp', 'y 'IjHEMM HOUSE," JUST OPENED BY TliOQ. 33:ro.3.3.0"Sr IIOSITIVKLY the most complete Hotel in our town, Everything combined to lur ni'sh tho best accommodation ever yet otlered to tho public, . . Meals furnished at all hours, table- provid ed with the best of tho season. Also a lino im cream whan tilted up and at'iiohcd to tho house, and u "au unrivalled for Ihe vuncly and quality of its contents Choice wines and brandies, pood whiskey, ido. fmo cigars, &e., forma few among tho prominent Items. Travellers and llmso desirous of refreshment Will do well to call, "Tom" slill retains Ids old reputation of an accommodating uonllenian, and hospitable landlord. House, tlte one lor nicrly occupied bv tho "Messenger" Olllce. Muy'.'(l.-ly. PEOPLE'S LIN E HTRAMKU "('1111:1'' TMN," It H. Aiiiiams, Commander, Capt U. 0. Mason, Clerk; leaves Brownsvllln daily at 7 a. m., for PltLsbuivli, and leavo that ciWal 5 v. daily, STEAMER "ELECTOR, " Roiihiit I'nit, mps, Commander It. ). Tavi.oh, Clcrit i leaves Orecnsboro, for Pittsburgh Mondays, Wednesday and Friday, nnd return on Tues day, Thursday and Bulurdny, leaving I'ltls burgh at a v. m. M.iy tuyuii.-dm. s. m ii in D oalor In Books and Stationery, Mugn.lncs, J Dully l'apcrs Fancy Articles, &e., Way csbur3, Ta. apl,'ii(i-ly I.IVCUl STAIBLBv. horclBConnocled with tho Hamilton Ilouso a Livery Htablo, with good horses, carriages and buggies for tliti accomodation of tint pub lic Horses boarded, and well attended to, at moderate rates, D. 0. Bi'tmiv. aug 5, 'HO.-ly i:xccutor'N IVoiirc LETTETS Tostainontatiry having beer) grunted to the undersigned iition tho es tntooflt W. Itoblnson, late of (:iarksvllle, Oroeno county, l'a deceased, notice Is here by given to ail persons having clnlms against said estato to present them properly authenti cated for settlement, nnd those knowing thorn fclvos Indebted to said estate will please, u.ako paymonv promptly. DAVID AUNOliI), ,Tn., Janao, '07-Ow Executors. jfoj: Snio. A numlwrof cliolco IX)TS, In a dolrnblo A situation, In tho borough of Carmlclioils, will bo sold cheap, Also, an Iron Flro Proof flulb, or good capacity. All will be sold on THURSDAY, FKHU'UARY 81st, IH(I7, by the Exocntor of Wm. Crawford, doe'd. Forlurthpr particulars call upon, or ad dress JAMES RE A, Cormlcbaols, Ureene Cov reoaiu i ftbl3-U. - ir 11 ir 1 fl V? THE PROPOSED IMPEACHMENT OF H.EINEHART! FOR SELLING CHEAP GROCERIES! II AY1NG JUST RETURNED F1I0M THE ciiy, hu has opened the largest New Grocery In town. Ho dcs! res to inform the citizens of WayneslMirg and vicinity of the care ho have taken in selecting stock, haviug on baud a tiood supplv of C0NKK0T1ONS, T015ACC0. CI GAliS, TAIL also. l'KOVISI ONS, 15ACOM, DlilED llliEE TOTATOES FISH, DlilED PEACHES, tfce , itu , &c. Call nnd soo him as he has been gelling a You will find him accomodating, and can sell lower thin niiy,ono in the place, Jle sure to go to the right pl.ice, in LEDWITH'S OLD BUiLDINS. opposite tho Court House, and formerly oc cupied hvthe Post Olllce up!8,'i;il.-tf. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Will attend to all claims fur buck pay, boun ty and pen.slonsof soldiersand their representa tives. The Pensions of Ihe tullowir.g class are lucretised trom in l" and .?-'." per month, anil w liows tor children under sixteen years iy2 per month each, viz . 1st. T'lio'o who have lost llio sight of bulb eyes, the use of both hands, or otherwise total ly disabled and incapacitated Irom performing manual labor. - Sil- All widows having children under six teen years of ago nro entitled to per month additional for each child. lid. Guardians representing tho imW Ml diva of soldiers are entitled to the same incieasc as if the motlicr w:sliing. uugl,'i;iMf. 1)Y vlrtuo of a writ of Vcuditfoni Exponas ) Issued out of the Court of Conimou I'leas of Greene county, and to mo direeteil, there will bo exposed to punlic sale on tin- premises in Cumberland townshi, on SATURDAY, L'd day of March next, at IU o'clock, a. in., the tbllowmgpropurto, vi. : All the right, title, Interest and claim of del'endent, of. in and to a oert lin tract of land situate in Cumberland township, Greene Co , Pa., ndjolui'ig lands of Morgm Young, Win. Sharpneck, Peter llewil, Rice farm and others, containing one hundred nndlliree acres more or less, about ninety acres chared, and has erected thereon a frame ami Stone house, two tenant lnnises, I'romc barn nnd sialic, au ap ple orchard on the premises. Taken in execution as the property of Goo. W. Kollcy at tho suit of Alvin Cloud, Hiram Cloud and Eleanor Duvatt lor uso ot said Eleanor Duvall, Sii'U' the money is not paid down on day of sale the Sliuriir ia directed to sell the prop oity. HEATH JOHNS, jan.loV07.-tg Bheriir. 85criJi'i!t M:ilc BY vlrtuo of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, Issued out of tho Court of Common Plu,.s of Giveue county, ami to mo directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In Wavnesburg. on SATURDAY, luth DAY OK MAhCH next, at I o'clock, p. m., tho following property, vl. : Ml the the riirht. tiile, interest and claim of Di'fenilent. of in anil to a certain tract of land sllualu In Hlcltliill lownliip, Greene cunty, Pa., m i ) "ii ill i lands of tltrrism Jolmson, John JCillun, Harnett's heirs, John I.nueh rldgii an I others, containing EIGHTY-TWO AC;I!!M more or less, on which is erected one hewed log bouse. loirRiru andolhir out bull I lug:1, and iibout. tll'iy acics of which Is cleared, and on which there is agood apple orchard, Taken In execution ns tho properly of John lams at tho suit of Thomas lams for uso of Marv Ann Wilson. HEATH JOHNS, Jan:vi,'u7. Sli'lf. SlicrUr wale. BY vlrtuo of a writ of Vindi. Ex. Issued out of the Court of Common Please of (Irocno county, and tome directed, Iboro will bo ex posed to public sale In I runt of tho Court Ilouso m Wnyuesburg, mi SATURDAY, 2ND DAY OF MARCH next, lit 1 o'clock, p. ill., tho following prop oily, vl,i A'l the right, title, Interest nnd claim of de fendant, of, In and to a tract of land situate In Jackson township, adjoining lands of John Morris, Samuel 1'. Bayard, "John Rose and others, containing 113 acres more or less, about AO of which mo cleared und has erected there on a hewed log house, log bam, 'og stable, &c, und has thereon an apple orchard Taken In execution as the property of Jesso Cliudlsterattbe suit of Atkinson Cliodister. HEATH JOHNS, Sli'lT. febi;)-ta fclieinfs 'Sale. BY vliluo ol a writ of Fl. Fa. Istuod out of the Court of Common Pleas of Grnoue county, and to mo directed, theru wdll lie ex posed to Public sale at tho Court House. In Wavnosburg, on bATURDAY, tilth day of niarcn next, ai i o ciock, p. in., uie iciiowmg property, vl. i All the right, title, Interest nnd claim of de fendant of. in and to a certain tract of land situate In Washington township, Gieenocoim ty, Pa,, canlaliilng two hundred acres, more or loss, about one hundred and sixty acres cleared, and hns erected tberoon one hownd log bouse, hewed log stable nnd olhoi out buildings i adjoining lands of John Taylor, Robert McCnrmlck, John McNny, George Wlsecarviir and othurs, on which tlicru Is an apple, cherry and poach orchard. Tnkon in execution ns the properly of Thos. McNurlln nnd George Huffman at the suit of 0. W. O. WaddolL HEATH JOHNS, tob2V07-U BU'ff. I I I I I I KACII THINKS FOIt IIIMSKI.K, Duo nltntl'ai given to nil who coliuuuulnita fur Ihil cotuiuu. For the Rkpuiii.icak. THE TYRO'S APOLOGY. Will you excuse, Tho erring views. Of ono who can't dissemble ? Who gets tho blues, At trilling news, And oft' doth fear nnd tremble. Well I know it, I am no poet 1 But Just a rhyming writer ; To thos" who "show It," Your praise bestow it; Their hearts and heads are brighter. 'Us very hard, To be nbnrd, And always live In keeping; To ne'er discard, Our friend's regard, And keep our wit from sleeping. Onto I know her, Still I woo her, The fair and witching muse; But you have heard, That this shy bird, Grants us short interviews. By n fountain, O'er tho mountain; At least so runs the story Upon nthrono Of light, alone, She dwells in all her glory. A vouth, one time, Tried hut (1 to climb The mountain that doth environ; But on thisslilM Of , ho died Tho too ambitious Byron. And from his fate, All who'd bo great, May learn a useful lesson ; Tho more wo soar, Tho more and more, Tlie joys of earth will lessen- The pur est prize. Is in the skies, But at the pearly portal, Cryingunholy, Bending lowly, Wo enter tho immortal. Cahmiciiahis, Pa. Tiik first nrlio'o of Ilarpm' Month'y for February, "Wild Hill," is onu of tho most ink-rusting sketches of n peculiar type of tliq western border men that wo have ever road. It describes some- of tho marvellous adventures of a real character named "Wild Hill," whoso ed ucation as a fi-onlicriiiiin and a moun taineer admirably qualified him to net, as ho did through tho war, as a scout. Thu evontlul career of this remarkable- man both before and diiriiiT thu war, is a l tniltlbly sketched in this article by Col onel NiJioIs, wlbi bcuumi personally acquainted witli him in .Missouri, and f;ot the Htoi-y from his own lips. Thu article is profusely illustrated. Wo iivu imn of tho most remarkable of "Wild Uilla" adventures, pi-uuiisine; tremendous physical strength, which had been developed and trained by his mode of life, and that ho was an unor-. ringshot. The substantial facts of the affair we ro told tho writer by an officer of the regular army, who, an hour after it occurred, saw Hill and his ton dead opponents. Tlio Btory is told by Hill himself is us lollows: WILD ll'.l.l.'s ST0IIY. 'It was in '01, when I guided a do. tachmi'iit of cavalry who were uoiniii in from Camp Floyd. Wo had nearly reached tho Kansas lino, and were in South Nebraska, when one afternoon I went out of camp to go to tho cabin of an old friend of mine, a Mrs. Wultmtin I took only one of my revolvers with mo, tr although tlio war hud broke out I didn't think it necessary to carry both my pistols.and in all or'nary Hcnnimngea, one is butter than a dozen, ef you tdtoot straight. I saiv Homo wild turkeys on tho road as I was gom down, and pop. ped ono of 'em over, thinking he'd bo just the thing for supper.' 'Well, I rode up to Mrs. Wnltman's Jumped off my horse, and went, into tho cabin, which is like most ot the cabins on tho pararer, with only ono room, and that had tvi doors, ono opening in front and t'other on n yard, lik, ' Mow nre you, Mrs, Wallmniif I said, feeling as jolly ns you please. 'Tlio ininutu she saw mo she turned as white as n sheet and sorenmed : 'Is that you, Hill!' Oh, my Ood I they will kill you I Hun 1 run Thoy will kill you 1' 'Who' n.goin to kill met' said I. There's two that can piny that game.' It's M'Kandlas and lin gang, There's ten of them, and you'vo no chance. They've joi gone down the road to the corn-ruck. They camii up hero only live minutes t ago. M'Kandlas was dragging poor Parson Shi ply on the ground with a land round his neck. Tlio preacher was most dead with clioki ing and tho horses slam ing on hun. McKandlus knows yer bringfn in that party ot Yankee cavalry, and lie swears he'll cut yer heart out. Hun, Hill, tun ! Hut it's too late i tlie're coinin up the lane.' 'Whilo sho was a talkm I remember ed I had but one revolver, mid a load gone out of (hat. On tliu tablo there was a horn of powder and some little bars ot lead. I poured Homo powder into my empty chamber and rammed tho lead after it by hammering tho bar rel on the tablo, and had just capped tho pistol when I heard MeKandlas shout : There's that d-d Yank Wild Hill's horse; l.e's hero ; and we'll skin It tin alive!' 'it i liinl thought ot runnin before it war too late now, and tlio house was my best holt a wort ot fortress, hko I never thought I should leavo that room alive.' The Kcnut stopped in his storj, rose irom his sent, n.id strode back and for ward in a ttato of great exci'cmeiit. 'I tell you what it is, Kernel,' ho re sumed, after a while, 'I don't mind a soi iinin.ige with these fellers round here. Shoot one or two of them and thu rest run away. Hut nil of MeKandlas's gang were reckless, blond-thirsty devil-, who would light as long as they had strength to pull a trigger. I have been in tight places, but that's one ot the few times I said my prayers ' 'Surround the house and give him t o quarter!' yelled MeKandlas.. When I Ileal d tll.it I fell as (jnu t and cool as if I was a-goiu' to church, I looked round the room nnd saw a Hawkins title, hangin' over Ihe bed. 'is that loaded V said I to Mrs. Walt man. 'Yes.' the por i- tiling whispered Sho was si) frightened she couldn't speak out loud, 'Are yon sure V said I, ns I jumped to tho be d and caught it from its hooks. Although my eye did not leave the door, yet I could see sho nodded 'Yes' again. I put the revolver on the bed, and just then MeKandlas poked his noso inside the doorway, but jumped back when ho saw inn with tlio rifle in my hand. 'Como in hero, you cowardly dg!' I shouted. 'Come in heie and fight me 1' 'MeKandlas was no coward, if ho was a bully. Ho j n m pod inside the room with his gun levelled to shoot ; but he was not qui, k enough. My rifle. ball went tliiougli Ids heart. Ho fell back outside the house, where he was found afterward holding tight to his rifle, which had fallen over his lieid. 'His disappearance was followed by a yell from his gang, and then there was a dead silence. I put down tho rifle and tho revolver.and I said to myself: Only six shots and nine men to kill Save your powder, Hill, for the death hug's n cumin !' 'I don't know why it was, Kernel.' continued Bill, looking at mo inquiringly, 'but nl that moment thinos seemed clear and sharp. I could t' ink stroi g.' -There wa- a few seconds of that nw fnliifss, and then the rullians came rush ing in at 'oolh doors. How wild Ihoy looked with their red, drunken faces mid inflamed eyes, sliouticg and cussing! Hut 1 never aimed more deliberately in my life. 'On" two tin cc four; and four men fell dead 'That didn't stop tho rest. Two of them lired their bird-guns at mo And then I felt a sting run all over mo. The room was full of smoke, Two got in close to me, their eyes glaring out of the clouds One I knocked down with my fist, 'You aro out of tho way for awhile,' I thought. The second I shot dead. The other three clutched me and crowd ed mo onto the bed I fought hard. I broke with my hand ono man's arm He had his lingers round my throat, lie fore I could gel to my feel I was hi ruck across tho breast with tho stock ot a rille, and I felt the blood rushing out ot my nose and in uih Then I got ugly, and I remember that I got hold ot a kmfo and then it was all cloudy like, and I was wild, and I struck savage blows, following the devils up from one side to the oilier of the room and into thu corners, striking and slashing until I knew that every one was dead. All of a sudden it, seemed as if my heart was on tiro. I was bleeding every where. I rushed out to tho well and drunk from the bucket, and them tum bled down in a faint.' Hreathless with tho intense interost with which I had followed this strange story, all tlio more ' thrilling and weird tvheii its hero, seeming to live over again the bloody events of that day, gave way to its terrible spirit with wild savage gent tiros, I saw then what my Hcriiliny ot thu morning had failed to discover tho tiger which lay concealed benialli tho gentle exterior, Yon must have been hurt almost to death,' I said. , . Ttiero were eleven buckshot in mo, I oarry some of them now. I was out In thirteen placed, All of them bad emwgh to have let out the life of a man, But that blosiod old Dr, Milli pulled mo safe through it, after a bod siege of many a long wo-.-k.' 'That prayer of yours, Bill, may have been more potent for your Biitety than you think You should thank God lor your deliverance.' 'To tell you tho truth, Kernel,1 res ponded tho somit witli a certain solem nity in his grave face, 'I don't talk about sicli things for tho people round here, but fillers feel sort of thankful when 1 get out of a bad scrape.' LAND IIO ! The Senate finally adopted John Sher man's substitute tor Mr. Stevens' Mili tary Organization bill as it came from tho House. The Slier fan substitute was carried by tlio strong vote ot 29 Yues to 10 Nays, and is as follows : HViiTi'iu, No legal Slate governments or adequate protection for lite or prop erty now exists in the rebel States of Virginia, North Carolina, Si nth Caro lina. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Texas ard Arkansas: anil i7i' rati it is necessary that peace and good order shall be enloiced in sa il States until loyal and republican State governments can bo legally established; therefore Ik it cna--lrd, fy, That e-iid rebel States shall be divided into military dis tiietsand in-'.de subject to tho military authority ot iliu Uui'cd Slates, as lure iiiMt'ler mentii'iied ; and lor thai pur pose Virginia shall constitute tho First District, North Carolinia and South Carolina tho second District, (!e -i-gni, Alabama and Florida the Third District, Mississippi a ml Arkansas the Fourth District, and Louisiana and Texas, tho Kill li Di.-uiet. Si'.c. . That it shall bo the duty of tho Pre-ideiit id assign to die command of each of said DUti ids an oilie r id the army not helm I he rank of Hrigadier (jciicral, and to detail a sullieieiit mili tary force to eua' losuih ollicer to pur form his duties and enforce his authority within the district to which hois assign ed. Sue. 3. That it shall bo tho duty of each (dlicer assigned as aforesaid to protect all persons in their rights ot person and properly, to suppress insur rection, disorder and violence, and to punish or eauso to bo punished all dis. turbors of the public poaco and crimi nals ; an I to this end hu may allow l ical ivil tribunals to take jurisdiction of and try offenders, or, when in his judgment it may be neocsary for the trial of offenders, he shall have poei- In organize military committees o'r tribunals for that pu. pog.i ; and all interference under color of Slato authority with the exercise of military authority under this act shall be null and void. Si:o I. That all purs uis put under military arrest by virtue ot this act shall bo tried without unnecessary delay, and no cruel or unusual piiuishuient shall be inflicted, nnd no sentence of any military commissi, in or tribunal hereby authorized affecting the lite or liberty ot any person shall be executed until it la approved by the otlioer in command of the district ; and the laws and regula tions tor tho government ot the army shall not bo ulfcctui! by this nut, except in so tar as they may conflict with its provisions. Sue. 5. That no senlcnoo of death under this not shall be carried into exe cution without the approval of the President. Siio. (I. When the people of any ono of said Hubel Stales shall have formed a constitution and government in confor mity with llio Constitution of the United Suites in all respects, trained by a coin volition of dellegates eleuted by tho male citizens of said State 21 years old and upward, of whatever race, color or pre vious condition, who have been resident in said Statu for one year previous to ti e day of such election, except such us may be (listranchisud for participation in the Rebellion or for felony lit common law, ami when such constitution shall pro vide that the elective franchise shall be enjoyed by "all such persons as have the qualifications lieiein staled tor electors of delegates, and when such constitution shall be ralilied by a majority of the persons voting on the question of ratill cation mIio are qualified us electors for delegates, nod when suuh eo-istituiion shall hnvn been submitted to Congress for examination and approval, nnd Con gress shall have approved tho same, and when s id State by a vole of its Legic latino elected nml'-r said constitution shall havu adopted the amendment to tho Conslitiiti in of the Uii'tud Stales proposed by the XXXIX h Congress, ami known as article I I, und when said article shall hive becomo part ot the Constitution of llio United States, said Stale shall be declared entitled to repre sentation in Congress, and Senators and HupiusoutiHivos shall be ail untied there from on their taking tho oath prescribed by law, and then and tboroatter tho pro ceeding sections ot this net shall be in operative in said State. Honsor (down tinon little Sttinnerv. who's a great boaster about his 'swell' acquaintance, nnd his extensive 'travel,' nnd this year especially, in Palestine)! 'Did j on see the Dardanelles Y Stunner)-! 'Kht The ohl Oh, 'yo yesl Jolly foliar as over I mot! Dined with 'em ut Viennah!' Little S,ka left the olub. 'Punch. ,, v ! i. , , ! AxBWEits to CouiiBSi'ONUKNTs Stu dent After a careful examination of Gibbon and many other authors, we have arrived at the conclusion that Home was built during the night, booauso we find it written, and havo often beard it said, 'Home wa9 not built in a day.' Charley Thoro is no harm in a glass of good wlnskoy, if you allow it to re main in the glass. Eliza You aro wrong to think your question a poser. Tho chief end of man is tho biggest end. With some it is the head; with others, tha feet Frank Tho ooincidonco is remark able. You say tho young lady is hand some and so aro you; both belong to the Methodist church, both fond ofmau caroni, and both have had tho measles. We advise you both to get vaccinated, and marry as soon as it. takes. Sarah Jane Hutlons wore first used about the time of the Norman conquest, when ladies' dresses were made loose and flowing, and were fastened by one button at th.i back of the neck. Ever since that time tho rage for them has increased, and they havo gradually bo coma larger, until, fit this epoch ol the nineteenth century, as many as a thou sand as largo a blacking-box top aro worn on ono dress. They are consider ed extremely useful in making yard dogs watchful, for when la. lies aro re turning from llio theatre at night, tlio biftonson their skirts cause a great noise by rattling against tho paiiings. Arthur Earthquakes are diurnal, in fernal, nocturnal und internal, and occur when the central axis of tho earth be. comes refrigerated around the cellular tissue of tho sun by tho bjnar caustic spasmodic action of tho moon, and, acting in eonjiiothm, gastronomiorlly caused tho rarilied vicis-itudes ot the aiitedjluviar. atin.nplieio t) oieillato r-pidly agaiust tho outer crust of the earth. N. B A very good earthquake, on a small sealo, can bo obtained at little expenso, by spilling turkey gravy oil a lady's dress, at a party. I.Mi'KoyiN-( Siikki'. In looking for ward, tlio brooder of all kinds ot sheep should carefully stud the present char actor of their llouks note their defi ciencies and aim to rectify Ihoso while thoy continue to strengthen their good points There can be im more absurd mistake for any mm to make than to fancy ho has scaled the last and loftiest peak tint ho has reached perfection. Wo do not prop. )so here to point out in detail the points or qualities in which our best sheep aro susceptible ot iin provumont. This will be our business for the year to oomp, ns it has been through years past, The best flocks exhibit groater or lesser positive defects. Nay, this is true ot almost, it 'not quite, every individual sheep. We never, tor example, ynt saw a Merino ram which, judged ev.;n by tho present standard of excellence, was not bolow tho highest mark in some ono or more particulars, And oven excellence is but fcuomp ira tivo term signifying the best which is attainable. The longest wool may bo bred on longer. The thickest may bn bred on thicker. In a word, overy quality sought for may be improved, and, as we havo already said, is now being annually improved. Nor should this circumstance chill or discourage tho emulation of tho breeder. On the con trary, the breeder who brings intolloctj and high motives to his task, should rejoice that lliero is no limit to progress in his art Runt Nriv Yorker A VINE NEAR THE DOOlt. The Massachusetts Plowman well says that a traveler over a country road would Instinctively huvo his yo caught and his thoughts somewhat tangled up by a line vine growing vigorously near the door ot a homo. It iMies not matter how small or humble that homo may lie, it is raised in the esteem of any observ ing passer-by, holding up the sugtrcs live sheltor of a vino. It oxprossos love in llio house, thonghtiuliioss for what is at on co graceful nnd appropriate, pure and heullhy domestic sontiinont; and a spirit ot oon touted happiness which many a one goes the world over to find, and looks for in vain. Suuh a simple homo ornamented as this is a token for all men to seo, that the dwellers bonculh the root it adds oxprossion to, are per sons ot feeling tor what Is true and lovely, for imllvo rcflnomotit and quiet I happiness. I hero should uot bu a farm house in the land without a vine some whero oontlguoua. ' An instance op i-eiwkveuanch. One 11101-11111;; during the late war an officer. riding through the woods of North Ala bama, was attracted by a tall, lank conn try man, who seemed to ba using his bost endeavors to reach the top, of a large hickory tree, Soareely had ho gained tho summit, whon, rapidly do. sceuding, ho started up another one a tew yards off, This strange proceeding was continued at least a dozon times, the countryman climbing and descending one tree alter another for nearly a quarter of a mill. The officer at length, over taking him, inquired the cause of his eccentric gyrations. -I was lym' asleep under yon hickory, when a darned squirrel dropped a shell bark'into my eye; I'm goin' lo worry him; I'm goiu to worry him till ho loaves the settle ment, if I die in the attempt.' CONVERSION OF SEVEN-THIRTIES. To tacillitate tho conversion ot Seven. Thirty Honds due in August, 1867, the Secretary ot the Treasury has decided to pay express charges until March 31, on Seven Thirty . Bonds transmitted to Washington for conversion, and also the express charges on bonds sont in return, Holders ot Seven Th'nty Bonds tailing duo in August, forwar ling the same be fore March 81, can feel certain of get ting a prompt return ot tho bonds, while, if conversion is delayed until nearer August, the pressure for conver sion will bo so great ns to prevent a prompt return ot the bonds. -O. m .- A Tiiounnr Woiitiiv of Considbha nos. Many a marriage begins like tha rosy mora, and cuds liko the snow wreath. And why, it may bo asked is this ? Because the married pair neglect to bo as ploasing after marriage as be fore. Thoy forgot that marriage has its to-morrow as well as its to-day. Tho storm is often preceded by a liltlo cloud. Wedded unhappinoss begins in , tnlles ; and tho lite of the bitterest sor. row too often lias its origin in some thoughtless work or insignificant ex pression which none ever thought uossi- blo of causing dissatisfaction or unhapn piness. Imimktant Bountv. Decision. Tho Secretary of War has decided that 'every bounty claimant shall bo regarded as having served to tho end of the war who unlisted for threo years and wag mustered out with his organization, bo causo the services of tho latter were no longer acquired, nnd is therefore enti tled to tho additional bounty under the act of July 28, 1S0C. This is really a very important decision, as it admits tho claims of a largo class of soldiers for tho additional bounty who would oiherwiso be debarred from the privil eges of that act. ' ' TO CEMENT BttOKEN GLASS. Melt one ouuco ot isinglass in two wineglassful ot spirits of wine over a niodcrato tiro, taking care that the spirits of wiue shall not boil over., When thoroughly melted it will form a color less and transparent glue which will reunite broken glass or china so firmly that the lracturo will be soareely per ceptablo. 11 A man ndvertisod lately to forward, on receipt of postage stamps, 'sound practical advico, that -would be appli cable at any timo and to nil porsons and conditions of life.' On receipt ot tho stamps he sont his victim tho following; Never givo a boy a penny to watoh your shadow while you climb a tree to look into tho middle of next week.' Nkw Thick in Lhuokrdkmain. A new trick in sleight of hand has just been discovered. It is - sure to produce a wonderful effect, nnd scarcely over fails whon neatly dono: 'Take a sheet of note paper.fold if, care fully, and enclose a bank noto Rullioiontly largo to pay arrearages. Keep your eyes on tho printer, nnd if you can de tect a smile tho trick is a success.', ' Calumny. The best way to'defeat calumny is, in tho first place, to depiso it, secondly, to live an exemplary life, and, lastly, to spenk favorably ot every one you know. Giving a return stab does not prove your innocence. , Tiiar oi? Sinokiiitv. An Exulmnge statos that a nephew ot Stonewall jack son is in Conueotiout to raiso nJonoy lor elucalioual purposes in the South. He aays that in tho Northern States the Radical Republicans have enninVmtu,i generally, while tho Democrats, "whom 1.. ...1..J . U:.. i j' nu iujj;!iiueu us inn iqjuuiai irieous, nave done almost nothing. ' ' i I i .. I. -.. , i , ,. t ruiNKAS T. Baiinum was nominated for Kopresuiitatlvo in CoitgroR from the lVth (Western) Di triot ot Connecticut, after a spirilo 1 oontest. Tho district l clone i but he isn't apt to be defeated. j