te (tolumbtim ia ruBLisitr.D kveuy nuiMY moixnino iMTiin ootuanl-vx nuit.nti'ii nkaktiik court itotJBB, nr HENRY L DIEFFENBACH, editor am rnorntKToR. ' Torm-Two Dollars a Year jayatto in advanec. OIBOULATION QCOO. JOD PIUIfTIHQ Ololldetcrtpttoni cxccntcil villi neatness nnel dispatch at reasonable rales, V0LUMBV.---N0 10. BLOOMSBTJllGr, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1871. COL. DEM. - VOL. XXXV NO. 0, A Patent Medicines. "ii'ifaiTnr i: ti. To Iiebltllaled Tcraons, To i-noplle, To mirfiirora from Liver Cnninlalut, To thoso hovlnn iin Appetite, Tnthoso Willi Ilrnken flown Constitutions, To Nervous 1'enple, To Children Wnitltnrnirnv', Toanvwllli Drlilllt.tM lUirentlvo Oriroin, Omtfcrtnu n-nVi any of the fnllowlnff ftimiilomi, uhlth indicate Disordered lAvcr or Somaeh. such a- Con Mlriatloti, Inward l'llcs, Fiilnes or lllood In tlio Head, Ael l Ity of f lie Htoiunch, Nnusen, ltcnrllmru, Dlsf.ust fur I'm), 1 "u 1 1 -ncss or Weight In tho Hlomaeli.Hour Krucllatloni.HlnlilnKorl'liittrrliunttho Pit of tho Htninnch.Hivlmnilnjiof Hip Head, Hurrlrd ami lumciilt llrcolhlnir, rintlcrlnR ntllioIlrnrt,Chol:lnKorfiuIT.rnllii2Hcnt.iU!oiis when In n Lying t'oituro, 1)lnui ol Vision, ots or Wchsbcforo tho Hlaht, rercrnml Dull 1'nln In Ilia head, Kcllclcneyif l'orsplrntloti, Yellowness of tho filtln nut 1'ycx, rain In the tilde, Unci!, Chest, I.lmbs Ac., Rtllldeil rin-!"1" llont, limning In tho I'lcsh. Constant Imaginings of l:vll, nml Urc.H Depression of Hplrlts. HOOrLAXD'S O HUMAN niTTKIW. A blllers without Alcohol orfiplrlts oruny UlnJ. In different from all oMiers. It Is composed of tho puro Jttlcos, or Vital ruiNciri.K op Hoots, II r.nin, anil IIAniti, (or ai medicinally tcrmeil Hxtrncts,) tho worthless or !nert portions of tho lnirrrdlenlM not bclnsr ticd, Thercforo In one ftnllta of this Hitlers thcro Is contained ns much Mcillclnlvlrttionswlllbofoumlln several gallons or or.Jln.iry mixtures. Tho Itoots, Ac,, used In this Illlters aro grown In flcrm.iny, their vital principles extracted In that eouii'ry bynsclcn. tlflo CheniM, and rorwnnlod to the lnanufuetoiy In Hits city, ivhero they aro compoiiiulol mid bottled. Containing no spirituous Ingredients, his Hitters Is freo from tho objections urged gilnst all others; nodoilro (orfitlimilnnls can bo Induced from their use, they cannot make drunk arils, and cannot unler any clrcunnlnncci, havo any but n beneficial effect. irooi'LANivn oi.riMAN tonic, Wascompoundcd for thoso not Inclined to ex tremo bitters, and Is Intended for im In cases when loino nlcohollo tuTnulnnt Is required In connection with tho Tonic properdin of tho r.ltlBrs I.tun notllo or tlio Tonlo contalni ino n ittlonf tlui HlttcrM, combined with puruHANTA CIIUZ HUM, and flniorcd In such n manner that tho cxtremo blttcrnessonhobltteislsoverccme, forming ft preparation highly agncablo and pleasant to tho pahitc.nn I containing ttio niedl clnal virtues of tho Hitters. Tlio price of tho Tonlo Is tl.il per Hollle, which many persons think too high. They must tako Into considera tion that thoMlnmlant need Isgunranteed to bo of n puro quality, A poor nillcio could bo lur ulslied at iv cheaper price, but Is It not bitter to pay n llttlo nioro n tl lmvo a gooit article? A medicinal preparation should contain lionii but the best Ingredients; nnd they who expect to btaln a cheaper compound, and io benefited by It will most certainly bo cheated. II o o p I. a N n' GERMAN lilTTJUtS, it oof i. a xjyy G E It M A X a' () X I C, with ItOOri.AXD'lt podophyllin pill, 1 vii.i, ftnic or. They aro tho Greatest it's o b prjitiri i: it s Columbia Oounty Official Directory. JVrfMrnliAnfffr vn.i.tAH Kl.wi'M,, 1,J."t'' Jl'l-IllAM IIKI1II, ISAAC B, MoN- frollimolam, Cr.Wrr mnoton II, TInt. iS.r'Jlccar''Z'.u-,Ai'',a!' H.JAroiiv. iilitrlet Attorney K, 11, lKl:l.nn. jkAcrur-AAiinx Hiiitii, Nur.ciiorlAv IlMvirr. Trra urcr-1 ) a v 1 n l,ow r s n r na , ttimmfulwrj-Wn.MAM U, QUICK, UVr.CB HonniNs, lliuui .1. liKKtinn. llimmMoner,' aerk-WILLIAM KniCKIlAllM, nAMKMnr CAM,'I,K"'.A. J. Ai.nr.iiTsoK, (brwirr joint I), IIouck, 'OO'mnit.iitoiicri-lsAAOMcIllllDK.JollKSla- tounl;; vcrlii(rjiiljn(-ClIAIILES (I, IlAllKLKY, Bloomsburg Official Directory, JVril A'oHonol y(on-C'HA!. I!. I'axtox, ITes'l,. J. I'.TrsTiN. Cnbler. ' tbliim),((ifr,iiiiirifi(iin(7Vn(lnniifirtti. mclnUonV II, l.mi.c, 1'lps'l,, C. W. MlLLf.ll. Hec ;, Jllommburn Sulldlntt and Havini fund Atioew (Ioii-Joiis Tlt0MA.nes't., .1, II. HoinsiiN.Si'C. JUonuiilmrii Mutual tinitn'j rund Amoetution J. I. iliiowmi, I'rislUml, M, Wiimtovnii.Hic'y. Bloomnburg Directory. )A1'I It IIAOH Just rccelMd nni for i ale at tho I LOLfMllIArl OIllCC. ' "ij-FovTIa AND tixva'aukT "- JAt'Oll M11TZ, dealer In stoves mid tlnwnrc t) .Main stieet.ubovo court house. OLOTIIINO, Ac. DAVIl) I) WIJ N I liTluiTsicrcii nn t Tn I to r, M n I ii st., 'id door nbo o American House. W.M. MnUltlH, .Merchant Tailor corner of Cell, tro and Main M., oer Millet's nloie. DUUOS, CI1EMIUAL3, Ac. n I". f.UTZ, Iirugglst and Apothccary.Malu st. , below tlio Post Ullh'o. 1()Yl:il IlltOH., Druggists nnd Apothecuiliii, H llrower's block Main st, CLOCKS, WATCIIKa, AC. Ui:XUYKUi,riKlljlt..WntclieSpictacica A Jom-lry Ac, Malnhtieet near wntH, 0 1!. HAVAIIt:, dealer In Clocks, Watches and . .Jewelry, Main st., Just below tho American ilouso. I OUIH IlKHNIlAHl), Wnlch and Clock maker. U lirnrsoulheastcorucr Maluund Iron f.ts, UCATI1CAHT, Watch nuil C.oek Maker.Mar. . hot street, below Main. UOOTO AND HHOKa. UAVID I1KTZ, Hoot nndbboemalcer, Malnst,, b.jlo'.rUa;luiairiibtoic,uiht of MaiUet, UH.NllY KI.l;lM,Manurjeturer and dealer in Hoots and Hhots, Uiocerles, etc., Main street, Ut Hlooiusburg, M. HHOWN, Hoot and Hhoema'.ier, Main . street, under Hrown's UotL't. I'ltOFKSSIONAi,.' Dlt. II. C. llOWHIt, Kurgeon DcutM, Main st nbovo the Court Hou&e, IMt. WM. M. UExcbnugolll. HlUIHIt, Surgron nnd l'liyslclaii. nek o t r Webb'H booU stol i'. lilt. H. 1'. KIUN'HY. Wcr.trucKtl ullbout l ain: Huigeon Dentist. Teeth lllll! Mlllliwl iwiitlu roslto Hplscopul Chuieh, n (1. HAKKI.HY, Attorney.nt.I.nw. Olllcc.Id J. Iioorlu i.xcnnntoUloelt,nenrlho"i:xchnugo itei." H. McKHI.VY.M. D..F4urirri,ii nod PhK.tr.fnn . noi Hi side Mala st., below Market. r H. r.VANH, M. 1)., Hurgeon and l'hyslelau. t) 6outliBldoMnlUbtiect, below larket. r ('. ltUTTHIt, Jl. D. Surgeon nnd I'hyslclau It . .UUllvOb MTl'Ll, IlOOVU .MUUl, .). ttnVii'LW.tttfflWiVilVf.w- ocieoiinrt. S1ILL1NEHY & FANCY GOODS. KATES OF ADVEKTISINO. One Inch, (twelvo llne or its eiinHralent In Nonpareil type) ono or two Insertion!, 11.50, tlirco insertions, IZ.00. iu, 13,00 8,00 1,00 9,00 SPACK. 1M. Ouelncli.... .-.UM Two Inchcf.H... MS0 Thrco Inches....... 8,00 Four Inches 7 00 Quarter column. .10,00 1J.00 Ilalfeolnmn......I5,tK) 11,00 Onocolnmn.-0,00 80,00 "Executor or Aelmlnlstralot' Notice, 13.00, Auditor's or Atsljneo'i Notice, WO. local notices, ton cents a line. Cards Intlie"HuslncMDlrcctoty" colaran.tMO per year for tho first two IIBcs.und 11.00 for each additional line. 8H. 11,00 7,00 0,00 11,00 11,00 2000 10,00 en. It, 10,00 110,00 0,00 15,10 13,00 17,00 20W 90,00 00,00 18,00 35,00 80,00 00,00 100,00 Orangcvillo Directory, A ,!;.Vf' CO ''EM AN, Merchant Tailors and A. Ucnt's riirn Ishing goods, Main Ht., next door In tho Hrlck Hotel. A !!' "P1"". ni'OTllKfpcntcrannd l, Hulldcrs, Malnst,, below l'luo. nownit A llr.ttltlNoT "dealer Tn"D7y floods', l Oroeerles, Lumber nnd general Merchandise Main st, ' B'i,":.lc .,!f.,Tnt' refreshment Saloon, by llohr M'llcnry cor.of Main nnd l'lno st, Dlt. p. A.Mr.ilAltai'.L.l'hyslcInn andBurgcon, Main St., next door to Uood'u Hotel. DAVID HHUHINll. Flour andarisT7tTil, and Dealer In grain, Mill Htrcct. I r..i:jiWAHD3'Mijslrlnn and Kurgeon, Main I' stllrst ilnornbovoM'lIcnry's Hotel, T AMHH 11. II AHM AN. Cabinet Makol and Vn J itertuker. Main r!t below l'luo, f Jl. IIAHMAN, Saddle and Hanics-Tlnaier, , J Main st., oppsitu rramo Church, SCIIVVLKU & CO., Iron founners, Machinists, uud Mauuraettllersorplows,llIlst. i'AMUi:LHIIAHl'Lr.SS,Mal!croflholIayhurst o urulu cradle, .Milium. WILLIAM Dr.LONfl Khoemalicrainl manurac tmcr or llrlck, Mill Hi., west of l'mo Catawisaa. ll I'. DALLMAN, Merchant Tailor, Second Ht. U. Hnhhlns' Hulldlng, DH.J. IC. ItOllIllrm. Hurgeon aud 1'liyslclan Heeond St., below Main. nlLlir.ItT VI genual merehandUc, A KL1NH, dry gooils, groceries, and lam nircei Choice Poetry. Stormy March. March with iti clouds nnd Ruenlilao. li to nni and sciilnl dayn li upon un. Wo roprodaco tho followina beautiful nml RiiggcfiUYo lines by llnv- ANT. 'Die n Lor my March in como at lust, With wind a ad cloud nnd changing ulty ; I hear the rushing of tho blast, Tlmt through tho unowy valley flics, Ah I pwslnc fow aro thoso who spoilt, Wild Btormy month. In prnlto of theo j Yet tbough thy wludiarq loud aud bloik, Thou art a wolcomo mouth to mc, Tor thou to northern lunls ajiln, Tho glad and glurloun sun doth hrlitj ; And thou hut Jolhcd tho gcntlo train. And w cures t tho gcntlo namo of Hprltu. And In thy rctgn of blast nnd storm. Hmttes many n- long bright sunny day, When tho changed winds aro soft nnd warm, And heaven puts on tho bloom of May. Then sing aloud tbcgushln? rllN, Aud tho fall springs from fro'it set free, That brightly lcaplngdown tho hltl, Are Just set out to moot tho sea. Tho year's departing beauty hides, Uf wintry storm the sullen threat Hut In thy stoniest frown abides, A look of kludly promise yet. Thou brlng'st tho hope of thoso calm skies. Aud that sort hue or many shower, Whon tho wide bloom on earth that lies trccms of a brt jhter world than ours. 11, KIKTIjVU, "Cntluwlssft House,' , Corner Main and Keen ml Streets. KKILKIt, lilllard Hnlnon, , (-Hum In setiBou MnluKl. Oysters, nnd Ico MM. nilOHHT.denlpr In OoncralMerchondlso Dry (h)Ktls, (Irocerlfs Ai. Srsqirr.ltANNA or Uriel: Hotel, S. KoMen-bmnh'i- rinputtor;f)OUtli-catsttoriierMuluand Heeond Street. TM, II, ABBOTT, Attorney at law, Main St. Light Street. II r. OMAN A Co., Wheelwright,, first door ll. iiimo 0 KchOOi JlotlM1, Hoots and Sbiies, I )KTi;lt l.NT. dialer In Dry Ooods Oroeerles, Hour, t etd, Salt, Fish, Iron, Nails, etc., Main I) S. I'.N'T, dealer In Stoves nnd Tin ware In it 1 all Its braueticH. Philadelphia Directory. jICIIAKUSOX L. WHIGIIT, JIlT ATTOIINUY AT LAW, NO. IM !30I;T1I SIXTH BTP.ELT. I'lIILADKLrillA Ian. 1'71-ly J. jr. KEPIIKAltT, WITH UAKNKS, IJRO. it HKRllON, HATS, CAM, STRAW GOODS AFU11S, No. im Market Street, (Abovo Fifth,) rniLAnnLj'iiiA. ArNWRIGIIT & CO., Known to tlio Medical world, and will erndl- rnlo dlieascinrlhlngfiom inipnif blond, Debility I of tho Dlsehllvo Organs, -r Dli-raved Liver, In a Miorter time limn any other Known remedies. , oppostlu i;j)lNcopul Cltuieh, Main hi, l.i l'iHTUMAN, filllllnery find 1'nnry UoudK, building Main stleet,. Ualnsey I reel. D. WKIirt, Taney Ooods, Notions, .xeunugu jiloeif,aui!u HISS A 111 llooUs, aud Stationery, 1ISS M. IHCItltlcKSON, Millinery nnd Fancy L (joods, Main st., below Market, lilt: wnoinhL'ritFMi: i-ornToF1 rnsNSYi.VAMA sriiAit ron thi:hi: ih:mi.dii:s. Who would libit for moro Dignified and htionger TeHllinoiiv t Hon, UranaDV.WuoiirAiti,,oniicr'ff CAIru-1 ii lis. 1'. KLINr. Millinery aud Fancy aooels ttec of the Nupreme Cuurt eJ Pcnmyhiniit,atims- Jl Mulu stuel below Maihet, tntMtmuer i Conoremrunx t'ennxvleanirt,UTilea, l'llll, bi.l.rjtlA, Maieh l(,lb, 1M7, I !lnil"HooIland's German Hitters" Is a good tonic, useful In diseases of tho digestive organs and nrgicnthtncflt In cafes of debility and want or nervous nctton In Ihosystcm. i ours, truly, aroitui: w. woodwaud. Hon, Jamf-S Tiiomi-son, Chit JliKjrc of the Su. yrclnc Cuurtof J'eiiniylvanla. 1'llII.Anui.l'lIIA, Aptll'Si 157. I consider "IlnoIland'H German Hitlers" a valu.i hlo medlclno In casoofaltaelts or Indigestion ol Dyspepsia. I can certify this from iny oxperl enceor it, ours, with respect, JAMUS TIIOMrSON. Hon, (lKonnn Siiaswood, Justice, of the Supreme iXiUU qf rciuisylvnnla. 1'llIt.ADELrilIA, Juno l.lfcs. I Havo found by cxpcrlenco that "Hoolland's German llitteifc" Is aMrygooil tonic, lellevlng dyspeptic Eymptonis almost dircctlv. Gl:t'ltGIl SHAllSWOOD. Hon. Win, V, i;ogeis,.i(ijoro7ic City cf llujalo, Mnyor'a Offlce, nufTalo, Juno 22, 1600, I havo usul-'IInoIIand'H Ocininirilllters und Tonic" In my family Jurlnj the pii't year, and can recommend them as an excellent tonic. 1m- lnrllUBtononiul!gorto thoiystem. Tliclruse lias been prodLetho cf ihcl.lcdlv beneficial :"iei, W.'I. I', llU(ii:iiM. Hon. JamcsM, Wood, jy.Jtayorcf miliumtptnl. I talto great pleasure In iicommeiidlng "Hoor. land's (Jcrimin Tonic" to any ono who may bo atllleled with Dyspe j.sla. I had the Dj spe-psla so unuiy ii was impossible lo I;i en any rood on mv stomach, nnd I become so weak as not to bo ablo to walk hall a mile. T o lmtllcs of Tonic i Ifcctcd n perrect cure, JAMHSMiWOOD. IirMKMIlUU mil. HOOFIjAND'S (JIJHMAN HlTTWtS, . ANJI in iMirti every i'nn or MAHASMUS, Or tislliiunwiiyot thellody. niaiiistiwii THAr HOOFLAND'S GEltMAN IlISMUDIIB Are i ma medicines jon requlro to purily tho ?i Ti ' l'fnnu'"" ",rpfj Llv" ,n hinllli.vae.tlon, l, ,r,lo l,w,Tr ,.X.'.'r;,, ' "" """ugu any Ult. HOOrBiANIl'S l'ODOl'IlYIiLI N, lilts. JULIA A, ,U Cloaks and Dicss l'atteruj. Main and West ids. & SAIli: IIAI'.KLI.Y, Ladiw.' bouiueuse eoruer -..ii nfiivlu N, 11, Corner Second nnd Arch Streets, riHLAiiF.i.riil.t, Dealers In ti:as, syuui's, coffee, suoah, molassks hick, 61'Ices, ni I'Aiin sonA, c, JC Orders will rcc. lve piompt attention, may lO.CMf. Eusinen," Cards. ij. uirocK-WAY, pin: :iissi:s iiauman Miuiucr L ui.ods, Main Kt.,bt low American House, l'nncy IIOT1CLS ANIJ SALOOKH. lUIIIvH HOTLL, by T. ltent. Taylor, east end 1' ol Mulu sticct. 51KIHJHANTS AND GHOCK11S. eouth- A. j west corner Main nud Iron sts, 0 C. lLHlIKBHOLTZ, dealer In 1 ry Goods tiro, eerie. Itoots. HIkxm. Ac., corner Mala uud IioubtrcUs. A. HKCKLUY, Hoot and Khoo kIoip, booki itfctntlonery, Main bt., below Market. Ofilco Court Houj.0 Alley. Ivelow tho Coi.Vm- itlANOfllto. UountlcH. i:tl;-rnv and renilons collected. Bloomsburg I'u. sep.jJ W 1), JACOIW, ContcctloncrylS'occrUsctc,, Main , Ht,, LUow lion Oflleo Mftlnl SUreet below tho Court House, IHoomsimrg renn n, Sti:NDT:NJIALI..GencrulK!nckof Mercbnn- j.dise nnd IjuniLer.ecrnei oflliiln htrtct and llerwlek road, FOX a wrilll,1 Conrrrtlonery nud Itakery, wholcsnlo nud retail, Dxtlmngo lilock, Jf (MIOWKll, Hatsrndrnpa, Hoots HUdf?hoc , Main M nbuvo Court lloubc. f JI, MAl.i:, Miimmoth lroerry, J. rcrlcv. KrultH. Kutu. l'iolslon. uud lion btitus. lino (Int. Ac, Mnln KKIVY, NKAIj A CO , dcnleiH In Dry (loods, JL (li-iKiltH,l l()ur,l''i-itllSalt,l-'l!h,ruu,Kuils, eic.,4. i.. cot, iiun ituu ..in rue i na, fj H. MILMMl & l-ON, dealer In Dry Ooodw, uroceries, ijueerswaie, iiour. ran, rnuew. Notions, etc., Kxehango itluck, MalUbt, JIIfc'OKI.LANKOUS. W'AllI.l:H HIANKWfori?HlonttLeloi.L'M J It AN unifo, K M.C1IUIHTMAN. Naddle, TimiU .1 JJurncfis J, iiiahcr, Hhivo's liloeu Mulu birett. W. UOllUINH.lliiunrtlefllorbeconddoorironi U' noi uiwebL corni i amui mm iiuiiiuh. H .I.T1IOHNTON, Walirnper, Window i G and tlxluri's, Itupert block, Main st. W. COItELL, l'urulturu llooms, ttirco fctory uiitu, iiitu nircei, nisi 01 311111.11 i, UllOsrNSTOCK.I'iiotoBrnidier, over llobblui ' A l.i er'11 Store, .Main St. r S. KU1IN. denlerln Misit, Tallow, etc., Cheni. Lhcrllu'salley,iearorAineitcau House, HnUstituto for Meicury rills. TWO TILLS A nnir Jiemotl rouerfut, Y,t Jnnocent, readable Culhar- jus noi necessary to take-n handful of these l'lils lo produeo tlio desired efTerl , l n r,r n,. act quickly ana powerfully, cleansing thol.lvor, Stomach and Iluwcls of nil Impurities. Thoprlu. clpal Ingredient Is l'odophyi,or tlio Alcoholic r.xtraet of Mandrake, which is by many times nioro powerful, ncllng and nnr,-i,i,,., 11, ,1,. Mnndiako Itself. Its peculiar action is uncn Ihe Liver, clcnulng It speedily from all obstructions with all tho power vl Mercury, yet freo from tho Injurious results uttaehed to tho uto or that mineral. For nil diseases, In which the ii'dotacutuurtlo is inuicaieu, mete puis wni give entiro saturue Hon In every cose. They NLVI'.H I'AIL. Jn casca of Liver Complaint, Dytpcpslu ana cxtremo epstlveness, Dr, Hoolland's German Hitlers or Tonlo should bo used in connection with the l'lils. Tho toulo em i t of tho Hitters or Tonlo builds up tho sj stem. ThoIlittcnorTonlo purines the lllood,slrengtheun tho NervrH.ltEac- i.atks tho Liver, and gives strength, energy nud vigor. Keen your Dowels actlvo with Ihe'I'llls. and tone up H10 system Willi Illlters orTonlc.nnd no diseases can retain tlio hold, or even assail you, llecollect that It ! 1)11. HOOFLANUH OKll MAN llenudlea that oro so universally used and highly recommended: nud do not niinw Mm Druggist to Induce you to takoanylhlncelae that he muy say Is Just as good, because ho makes a latgo profit on II, These Itemedleji will bo sent by I'.xprcss lo any locality, upon application to tho 1'HINCIl'AL OFFICII, at tho GF.HMAN MF.DlClNtblOltll.oai Aleh St I'lillndclphla. iiiam. ill. JUt AAS, I'lupi'lclui'. I'ntinni li 1 Tini'OfiU . tin Thtte tttiMtlle we for txile by Intoitt, Store IOHN A. FUNhTON CO., mutual nnd viiU "rutcM nrn lUHuraueoeonipauli8,lfiocr's mi Ing, Main Htreet. If. lltNtiLnit. dealer in ninmm. nrL-iitw nml melodeoiiB.ut G, W.CoreU'HluruUuto rooms ll QAMUKD ,TACOllY,Marblo and llrowu H,Lon7 WM. JtAIUJ, dealerln rurnlture.tiunkaj cedea roaTKH,aiuo Maker, and Whlto nud Taucy 11 H.KIDLKMAN, Agent for Muiibon's Copper U iuuuiur jjiguiuiLg itou. AL'OII IHl'.Kl-'KNIlAC!!!. 1 1 ron in Vuclorv. Or- litis left tit hlsiL'sUlemo or til Miller A KniiM tore promptly niicd. iiei.tgiitu WoleiH uiuio in. TAMUS OA DM AN, Cabinetmaker and Chair ti maucr; rooms :iuin btr ut uai, iron, XTOTK 110OKH. and hlniifc KOTIX. with or with M ' out exemption, for halo ut tho Columbian Espy. I) J'. "KlflHAHD, Hll0..dealer In Dry Gooda, um aiue'itu nieiciiiiuuiso. l'iTmprie'tor ' 1'V,UK,I,a CH.Cowlcf, I 1). WlUlKllIUMnil.liootniidShooSloreniid " inanuructoiy. Shop un Mslil Street op- pusuu I1U Die'lllll llll. W. HDGAll, Suiquehauiiu I'laiilng Mill Buck Horn. HI U. A W. II. HHUKMAKFlt. dealers In ,lrv iU.goods.gmetilis and genual luerchuudUo, I IIIIIJIUIVUI.UIIIIIIUIIUI 1011 11, ATTOItNKY AT LAW, ni-ooMsntrno, pa. fa- OrnrF Court llouso Allcr. In tho Co- ,U3iiiian iiuuuiug. ijnui.e-i. Ij. TUItNEU ritYSICIAX AXD sur.aro-v, iiLOOMsnuno, pa. Orrirn over Lutz's Drmt Store. Iteihle no rifthblreet. declO'TO. BULLEH, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, OHEUT V, CLAKK, 5J , 1 iUlil-.l .i i'Ai, ir, LITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nnipfi Ci-inrl-Unuso Allev. below tho Comjm 111AN iimco, jiiooniMJura m. 17 jr. icxonit. invlnirniirflinsril the st nek of tho old Ker tuuobboo More, una arnica uieieion in r no una well Miecteu newbiocic is prepartu 10 wiiiuh Iho uesi variety ui llOOTH AND (UI0E3 vcrhrouwht to this place. Ho Is also prepared mtikn iUMjis uniiMiorH mcnu'rm uiu.ihu'm nmi 1.1 t.f Ktvics. For cash only. Hi tlio out jnw Ollho uiuliuua. cointr .nam unu .Maruei r-irfi-ui Itloomsbuiif, l'u. !'" 17 J. TUOKNTON won 1 1 ,.nimiin.olnlhnf,l(7fllS(lf nlnfllRt- ninl vicinity, that ho husjust received ftfull una conipicio nbboi iiucui m WALL VAlUUt, WINDOW BHADEH, FlXTUKErt, COIirS, TAS.SK LS, II l)wi-nnitlri 1. In 1 1nn of tmRlucbfl. All tho uewebt aud most nppinved put terns of tho daviirt nl ways to do lonnu in jh i-suiuiisuiuwu inur.S.'ClMf Main til, below Murket, BUSINESS CARDS, VJhlTINO CAU1JS, LKTTi:il IIKADM, hill iii:aiw, l'UOGHAMMEH, AC, AC. Neatly nnd Cheajily Printed From the LatestHtylMofType at tho COLUMBIAN OFKirfc. lteltcr Lnto Than Xcht. Llfo Isn raej whero some $ircced, WhllG others aro beginning; Tls luck In soma. In otheri speJ, That KWonu early wlunlng; r.ut If you chance to full behind, Ne'er Blacken yourendowor, Jmt keep this wholovuno truth In mind T1 better late than never P And If you keep ahead 'tin well, Hut nocr trip your neighbor; 'TU noble when you can excJl IJy honcBt, patient labor ; Hut If you n ro outstripped at fir." Press on as bold at over, Itemember, though you nresurp.isied, " 'Tls better late than never V No'cr labor f r an Idloboiit, Or victory o'er nuother j Hut while you fctrlvo your uttermost. Deal fairly with a brother, Whato'er your etalton, do your bsst, And hold your purpo ever; And If you fnll todothorcst, " 'Tls better Uto than never I" Chooso well tho pith In which ynu run, Buccecd by uoblo bcitrlng; Then, though tho last, when onco'lls woo, Your crown Is worth tho wearing. Then never fret if loft behind. Nor slacken yonr eudenvor; Hut over keep this truth in mind ' 'Tls hotter lato than never 1" Miscellaneous. WII.1I SPOUTS IN AI'IUCA. QIIAM'IiESS A HAKMAN, i:.ai.n Foirximy and aAsuFAcroniNa (.iiof. BTOVUi i I'LOWM, WIlOLr.HALi: 4 ItUTAIL THE CEIXllllATEll M0NTIIO3K IBON I1KAM AND TllK IIUTTON WOODEN 11EAM 1'I.OWS. CaitlucinnJFlrollrlckfor rcnalrinKrllyrltoveii All UimH of llnu.s or Iron cahllnn muao lo oruer uiioaanorinoic.. ., Hionnisiiurz. I'll. l'ronrlttors JIur.lD.'iM-tr. "gOOTS AND TlIOI'S." e,l.Alui. Jl. Lmuu., MAIN STIIHET, UNIIEH IlltOWN'S HOTEL. A full nud complete ncsortrucnt of ready r tmola anil blioeti for luen. w omen anil cull mado :illilrcn iimI rvflvfil nml fr.r sulnul reiixnlinblu rule.. VarletlcH to cull all rluiscn of ciutomcri. Tlio h'-Ht of erorlr ilono at fchort notice, as heretofore, ellvo htm .1 cull. Junl'71. h I,OUTsW;iCJIAIUjfiEWOUKS. OUNTON 4 HTIJES, (fcucccssorii to A. Wlttoau,) lleineilfully tnfi.im tlio puLllo that tliey aro rnllt' ir. miieil In do nil kindle of ipiilk In tlii'lr lino ol lillkli'CMi, lUli leuEoliablo temiH uliil uliort notice, HutUfuctlon wurranleil In all eaten. IJan.lJ.'71-ly jTlVw BTOVU AND TIN HIIOI IHAIAH HAOI'A'IIUCK. Mnlu Street ono door nbovo E. Mcndouliall'i Store. . , D, . . , i Iliiiiais constantly on liaud, and tor tale at tue joivrni ittie-H. . ...... Tluulniilnall It. brandies cure folly nttendod to, ami sauiaeiiou iiuuruiiu'eu, . . Tin work or all kinds whole alo and retail, lal In reouestod, Jan 171 That night wo wcro lo sleep iti tlio forest j so beloro sunset, wo built a largo camp for shelter. But there was no bleep for mo: tho leopareH wero too camp, tolil mo that wo hail better keep a brMit look-out. T foruatlo any ono to movo out of tho light of tlio tiros iltirinir tho nlcht : but thoro was litllo need of caution, a? they know very wen that if they did they would never eoino back to tlio camp. Tho next day i pro posed a leopnrd hunt. Tho next morn intr. when I cot up and said wo must find tlio lair of tho leopard, tho people seemed to back down : but I was not willing to clvo it up, as tlio leopards wero not fur from us, nnd their lair must bo near by. I wanted only four Aplngl to go with me. So I called four of tho warriors. I eavo two guns lo them, anil ono pre ferred to co with his war spears. After awhile wo carao to tho bank 01 u liltlo stream, whero I discovered tho foot-prints of a huco leopard in tho soft ground. What paws I It mu-t bonu old ami ferocious nnimal. I havo not tho slightest doubt that tho monster was an old fellow, and that It was Iho ono mat camoso ncarottr camp during tho night, and nothing but tho big fires wo kept up had frightened him away and pre vented him from pouncing upon us. Unless tlio leopard had caught some thing livt night ho must ho fearfully hungry, and, consequently, very fierce. I must look out, fur, in that case, if 1 seo him I will havo but very Uttlu timo to fire, for In a Jiffy ho will spring upon mo, said I to myself. So I carefully followed along tlio uanu of tho stream tlio foot-prints of tlio huge cat. If ho tecs iiiG.flrst ho may pounce upon mc, ns n cat docs a mouse. I must bo careful. Tho Aplngi aro waleliful. They look all around j their ears aro ready to hear tlio least nolso. All at onco I hearaeluc!: from ono of thomcn. I stop; ho points out to mo a spot ahead lust by tho stream, whero tho under brush or junglo is very tines. iium trees havo fallen otio upon another, and it Is imposslblo to seo through tho niavi, Tlio leopard must bo thero. This d.irli placo must bo his abodo for tho day. Thero ito hides himself and sleeps, and from thero ho starts upon his depreda tions, spreading fear and terror nmon beasts ami men. I bland ready to (Iro at a second's notlco. I whh you could i.nvn coon mo. I know that It was a matter of llfo and death with inc. I fnllnw tho track of tho leopard, for It .had walked all along tho llttlo stream Tlio Aplngl men aro not mistaken. Sud- doiilv tho footprints leave tlio river, ami ii. i, nst I seo of tiicm snow mm mo nntmal has rotlrcd Into that thick, dark and almost Impenetrable part of tho Juti;le, whero tlio Aplngl had told mo that tho leopard'was concealed. This is daucorous gamo. I can not seo tho eno my. It Is dangorous to go in. j cannot, back out : I daro not show tho Aplngl that I am afraid. Hut, then, I do not wisli to bo killed by an Infuriated Jeop ard. Tho host thing than I can do is lo uso caution nnd enter the thicket. Tho Aplngi aro almost afraid to go in. Hut wo must do It. 1 lead. Oh, I wls.li I hadsomo natlvo dogs with moj they would bark and show us tho lair of tho leopard. After a while-1 succeeded In climbing to ttiotop 01 iiionu?o treoinni had been blown down by tho tornado. It Is, at least, ten feet in diameter. When onco lodged thero I taku u view of tlio surroundings. Tho Aplngl aro closoat my back. They aro evidently afraid, aud for myself, 1 do not feel very comfortable, for you will ngrcowithmo that it Is a dlillcult position to bo In, not to seo tho exact location of such a dan gerous enemy a tho leopard, which, nt any moment, might bo down on my back, his claws fastened In my shoul ders, any hlsblg Iceth In my neck. Such thoughts wcro not very reassuring to a worn travoler. I must confess that I was very much excited. I looked round nnd round. Tho slightest nolso mado by tho wind through tlio trees would startlo mo. I thought tho leopard was closo nt hand and ready to spring upon me. 1 woultl havo given n good deal to scohlni? Giro ful ly I.camo down tlio trunk of thohugo tree, and soutlnucd to prcsi forward with my Aplngl Into tho thickest part of this nlroady vory thick Jungle. , Suddenly tho faces of my Aplngl men become c'xcltod. They stop walking; tho strong odor of tho leopard Is clearly perceptible ; ho Is ovldonlly not fur from m. Wo aro upon tho leopard, and hois probably eying us, nnd ready to make a spring. Wo musl hurry to seo him, for surely destruction is coming upon us unless wo destroy tho nnimal. I look ahead Into a thick bush, whero wero a largo number of broken branches. It seems almost dark, though it is not noon yet, nnd tho sky is clear and tho sun shines resplontlcntly. Kvcry thing round Is In gloom. A cold shiver runs through me. A feeling of Insecurity begins to possess me. I must chock It, for, If I do not, my nrm will not bo steady, and I shall miss the. monster if I seo lilm. The thought of homo and friends rush ed to my mind. Tho feeling of Insecu rity suddenly disappeared. I must compjor this big wild cat of tho forest, If ho is wary, I, too, must bo wary. Whowl hallo I I eco tho monster! Ho is lying on tho dead branch of a treo, Ho leaps upon Iho ground tmd crouches upon It. Ills long tall wags tu and fro, showing that ho Is enraged. Ills eyes glisten with a singular light ; ho Is ready to spring. Ho springs, but, Just as his body seems to riso from tho ground, a tremendous and deadly steel poitilcd bullet goes through his iiead, nnd tureo spears or tlio Aplngl aro plunged into hU body. Tho monster roll on tho ground upon his back, lit tcring fearful yells of pain that fill tlio forest, and drlvo every llttlo animal from tho neighborhood. Uy this timo my breath is taken away. I am so ox- cited that my heart beats with fearful iiuicknc33. I must bo palo ns death, for tho excitement is great ; for, ono second more.and tho monster would havo mado his deadly spring, which would havo been destruction to me. I was glad when tlio chaso was over, and I concluded that I would rather chaso tho loopard at night with a goat tied to a treo foroluro ; but then I must not do as I did before-fall asleep with tho goat, It might tako me. When wo got back to tlio camp thcro was an immense excitement. Tho Aplngi said that they had killed tho leopard, also, for thrco of Iheir spears had been in his body. It wis a hugeold fellow. I wish you could havo seen his teeth nnd his largo paws. What trc mendous claws it had I With ti blow of his paw tho monster coud havo killed tho strongest man. I was irreauy pieaseu iu Deaconesses. Tho lllshop of London lias recently rovlvod tho prnctlco of appointing dea conesses of tho Episcopal church, by ordaining a lady for that service. Thcro aro many thousands of uoblo hcurlcd women throughout tho world who do- oto much of their timo nnd personal exertions to works of charily, nnd aro tho mentis of doing a vast amount of good among tho Ignorant and tho poof, ot thero Is room for tho services of reg ularly ordained servants of religion nnd charity, such ns tliesa deaconesses wcro In tho olden timo. in addition to tho deaconesses, who in tho. early Christian churches wcro employed In chnrltnbio offices among tho women, thcro were, probably, some female presbyters, or widows, for tho supervision nud Instruction of tho ounger persons of their own ecx in each congregation, "aged women, In behavior, ns becotneth holiness; not falso accusers, not given to much' wino, teachers of good things," who wcro ex horted lo "tench tho young women to ba sober, lo lovo their husbands, lo lovo their children, to bo discreet, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own unhands, that tho word of God bo not blasphcmoJ." History, however, Is not vory clear with regard to thoso fe male presbyters. Dr. Ilaso, iu Ids his tory of tho Christian Church (127),s.iys tlmt in tho fourth century thoy disap peared, and that Iho ordination of dea conesses was looked upon as a Jlonlau- Istlc custom, and aflcr tho fifth century their ofllco was, In tho West, entirely abolished. "Jlontanlstlc" means "ac cording to tho notions of Montnmus," of Jlysal, who, iu tho year 173, founded sect of revivalist Christians, who claimed to practice tlio most rigid mor tality and discipline, nnd to ho anima ted by tho aaal which prevailed in tho p03tollc times. It seems to havo been part of tlio duty of tho female presby ters to "contlnuo in supplications nnd prayers night and day," as tho proph etess Anna did, aud it was dccrcctl by tho Aposllo that no widow thould bo taken into tho number of theso who thus served tho church, under tho ago of sixty, and not then unless sho had had only ono husband, had brought up children, relieved tho afflicted, been well reported of fur good works, and diligently practiced them. Ledger. Husbands on rrobaflon. Wlilloour flno girls nro bemoaning the lack of young men, and thoccarcity of beaux who nro marriageable and mean marriage, there is a class of young men whom they do not rccognlzontnli, yet who will furnish tho next genera tion its men of enterprise, of power, of position and bf wealth. It is not tlio sons of tlio rich who will, ns a rule, re main rich. Tho sons of tho poor will got rich ( and thcro lo-day, drudging In offices and counting-rooms, and store houses und mnclilno-shops, nnd print ing establishments, nro tlio men who, n twenty-flvo years, will control tho nation tocially, politically nnd flnnn daily. Kvcry man of them means to bo married ; thoy will, ns a rule, mako excellent husbands; they nro all at work trying lo win success. Thero nro men who would bo easily improve:! by recognition, nnd by bringing them Into good intelligent sooioty ; yet they nro as litllo noticed as ifthoy wcro so many doga. Vlrtuou9 young men from tho country go Into tho city, and llvo for years without any society, and nro re garded by Iho fashlonnblo young wo men with Indifioretico or contempt; but thoso young men havo n hold upon thofuturo; nud whon their success is known, iu whalovcr field of ontcrpriso it may bo, the fashionables will bo glad to recelvo them as belonging to their own number. Wo regret to say thnt, ns a rulo, tho young mon for whom a po sition has been won by virtuous and en terprising fathers, amounted to but llttlo In tho world ; nnd wo rejoice lo fay tlmt compaiilons.chosen from thoso who havo their forlunos to mako and their positions to win, uro thoso to whom a well-bred woman can generally Willi safety entrust her happiness and herself. Cheap I'leaMtrc, Did you ever study tho cheapness of sotno plcastiro'.' asks sorao writer. Do you know how llttlo it takes to mako a multltudu happy? Such trifles as r penny, a word, or a smile, do tho work Thero aro two or three boys passing along glvo them each a chestnut, and how smiling thoy look ! They will not be cross for some timo. A poor widow mother of a half a dozen children. Send them half a peck of sweet apples, and they will ho happy. A child lias lost his arrow tho world to him and ho mourns sadly; help lilm to find It, or mako him another, and how quickly will tho sunshlno play over his sober face. A hoy lias nsmuch as ho can do to pflo up a load of wood ; assist him a few moments, or fiieak a pleasant word to him, and ho forgets his toll, and works ccuro thlsl away without minding it. Yourapprcn Tlio rrctfiil Jinn. Tlio pasalonato ill-natured man lives always In stormy weather, oven though it bo the quiet of dew-fall around him j always wrong, nlwnys hurt, always complaining of some enemy. Ho hns no conception that this enemy is In his own bosom, In tho sourness, tho ungov crned irritability, Iho habitual lll-na-(uro of Ills own bad spirit and charac ter. I speak not hero of somo single burst of passion, 'into which a man of amlablo temper may for once bo be trayed ; but I speak moro especially or tho angry characters, nhvays browing In somo tempest of violated feeling. They havo a great many enemies, nro unnccountablo ill-treated, nnd cannot understand why It Is. They havo no suspicion that thoy seo and suffer bad things becauso they aro bad, that being ill-natured Is about tho samo thing as receiving ill-treatment, and that nil the enemies thoy suffer from aro snugly cloiCtetUn their own evil tompcr. The samo is Iruo of fretful persons--mcn nnd women tfiat tvear away fast nnd die, becauso thoy havo worried llfo c completely out. Nothing goes right ; husband or wife', or child or customer, or sermon. They nro picked and stuiiff nt every motion they-make, nnd won der why it Is that others aro permitted to float along so peacefully, and they uovcr suffered to havo a moment of pcaeo in their lives. And tho very elmplo reason Is, that iifo Is a field of nettles to them, becauso their fretful, worrying tempers aro always pricking out through tho tender skin of their un easiness. Why, If they woro set' down in paradise, carrying their bad mind with them, they would fret at tho good angels, and the climate, nnd tho color oven of tho roses. Dr. BushneU, Homi: HEATiinx. Careful survey has convinced somo Qf our host informed men, that at len-t ono half of Iho popula tion of tliiscomtry llvo and din without attention to tho deninud3 of religion. This fact shows that ministers and churches nro not likely to got out of employment from lack of material which nccd3 their services, nnd It nlso shows that tho only po3lblo way of preventing civilized man from going back again into hoathepism, is to per sistently lift, teach, rebuke, urge, en treat him, and never glvo over ttio effort. Tho moment tho lifting process ceases, he drops, or at least slides down towards tho blackness of moral night, All tho talk ab: ut progression from tho evolution of internal forces, Is belled by facts and experiences. The only way that man over progresses is by a pressuro from without, and tho best, tho most effective, tho only saving power for thiaLijLlko..02fleJl.TJiat lJU.tly3.fM.I hopes, purposes and Inspirations causinf It to hunger and ttiirtt after righteous ncss. And wherever this great hunger. Ing exists thero Is progress upwards, If wo fall to raovo ami save this nation by tlio C03pcl, It la suroto fall; tho Inclining to sin will sink It erelong Into moral ruin. What isIan? Tho Prophet asks, What Is mau? From a vory materialistic point of view, an exchango paper says, that,- taking tho average, at fifty years of age, n man has slept 0,000 days, worked 0,500 days, walked 800 days, amused himself -1,000 days, was eating 1,000 days, and was sick 000 days. In this timo ho has eaten 79,000 pounds of bread, 10,000 pounds of meat, 4,000 poundsof vegetables, eggs. and fish ; and drunk 7,000 gallons of liquid namely, water, coffee, tea, beer, wine, oto alto gether. Tills would mako a rcspectablo lake" of BOO reet turnce and tlireo reel deep, on v'hlch asmallteamboatcould float comfortably. Few men of fifty, probably', havo looked upon themselves In this light before. Protect Your Hrcslgnt, Milton's lil!ndnes3 was tho result o nver.u-01- r nml ilennpliri. (Inn nr tho animal, for its skin was superb, nud I tlco hai broken a muj. or cut tlio vest moi cmi,,erit American divines havin knew that I would glauuon mo noart ui too large, or siiguuy injured a piece oi for somo llm0 ,cen compelled to forego sorao frieuorat Homo wncn i snouiti pre- won:, say, " iou scounurei," nnu no sent it to him. feels miserable; hut remark, "I am sorry," nnd ho will try to do bettor. You employ a man; pay mm enoer- ftilly, and speak a pleasant word to him, Luxunious CnniSTiASS. It Is sta ted that a fashionablo denomination at Newark, Now Jersey, are constructing a church which will bo provided with .'now extras. Adjolnlrjg tho vestry 15 to bo built a church parlor, which Is to bo furnished likon modern drawing-room with piano and elegant furniture. Be neath this room will bo situated tho church kitchen, with a hotel range, nnd all tho conveniences for getting up "big dinner." If anything more is wanting to coraplcto this paradisiacal palace, it might bo added in the form of a ten-pin alley, a cock-pit, and a placo to suck mint Juleps and play draw-poker. lloir n Keimtatlou Tells. Tho Hon. Wm. Mack, Speaker of tho tho following: "A distinguished gen tleman of Terra Hauto informed mo that ono evening last summer, when lie wasat tho houso of n prominent Repub lican of tho city, ho witnessed a num ber of llttlo children, from soven lo twelvo years of ago, amusing them selves bv playing chaiados. You aro famllliar with tho modo of playlti Tho company divides, a few go out of tho room, select n word, return, and act it out by syllables, so thoso In the room may guess it. Tho word emigrant wns selected. wen, auer nicy nnu mado out "em," and "J," a syllablo was left which chanced to bo tho name of tho President. A littlo girl entered, and after bowing to a llttlo boy tcatod in tho room, and handing him a pack age, said : "llero is a present worm $10,000; don't open it." Then comes a llttlo boy, who fays : "Wo havo bought for you a very nlco houso." Then cimo tenled heart, to light uplds own hearth with smiles and gladness. As you pas tho pleaeuro of reading has spent thou sands of dollars In value, and lost yen s of timo in eonrcqueueo ofg-j.ling up seve-nl hours bi foro day nnd studying by in illclal Ut.li.. Ills eyes will never get well. Multitudes of men and women havo along tho street, you meet a familiar '"aiI t"-'lr ei-C3 "'cnk, for llflJ tho io faeo ; say " Good morning," as though you felt happy, and It will work ad mirably In tho heart or your neighbor. Pleasure is cheap. Who will not bestow it liberally'.' If thoro uro smiles, sun shlno and fiowcrsall about us, lot us not graip them with a miser's fist, and lock thorn up in our hearts, No ; rather let us tako thorn and scatter them about us, iu tlio cot of tho wido., among tho groupsofehlldrcn,intln crowded mart, whero men of btialtiesc congregate, In our famillen, and ovcrv where. Wo cau mako tho wretched happy, tho dlscon. tented cheerful, tho afflicted resigned, at exceedingly cheap rate. Who will refuse to do it V freo uso of tho cycilglit, reading small print and doing flno tewing. In vlow of these things it is well to obscrvo the following rules in tho uso of tho eyes : Avoidc all sudden changes between light and darkness. Never mad by twilight or moonlight, or on n cloudy dny Never sleep so that, on waking, tho eyes shall open on tho light of a win dow. Do not use tho eycsiglit by -light no scant that It requires an effort to dis criminate, Never read or sew directly in front of tho light of a window, or door. Two much light creates a glare nnd palu3 and confuses Iho Hight. Tho mo OilU'ioss People. mcnt you are sonslblo of an effort to Officious people can never leavo tilings distinguish, that moment cease, and iilone. No ono cm possess his soul In j tako a walk or llde, II nun Is whero Iho shoo pinched the i usian foot. Tho battle of Jena, fa- d to tho Prussian monarchy, was fought on October 14, 1S00. About wenty thousand Prussians wcro killed In thnt battle, and moro than thirty housaud taken prisoners. Tho King fled from tho field, the Duke of Druns- Ick received his death-wound upon it, 11 tho principal fortresses' surrendered to tho victorious French, who on Iho :5th of October, 1800, entered Berlin, nto which Napoleon I mado his trl- umphant entry on tho following day. HWoryhas thus icpcntcd itself, with Inversions, and Jena ha3 Leon avenged. a third, not moro than eight years, ,mco , or go Ills own way unhindered leading a big Nowfoundland dog, nl- of tllBln, They stand at tho cross-roads Tin: western nnd northern frontier most 83 tall as himself, anil says: "I f,r nii mlins li.-cs. Dointlni- out to them Bottlomnnts nf Tm.m-1 nro iilunderod bv hava brought you ti nlco pup, and I lho plUh t!,Py cusilt to take, nnd Indian ltdds regularly ovory month want to bo postmaster. ' Attmsauoz-1 whether I;i rollgious faith or houo fur- during tho firjt two quarters of tho en voices sliouteu -urant," "urant, ni,i,is. the choice of a wife or tlio pat- moon. Full details of tho kllllnrr of 'Grant," "I-.mlgraut." Waitvo'cWfife torn of n i,oot) havo their word lo say, mcn and women, taking off into cap Journal. Poi'ULAii Eitr.ons. To think tlio moro a man eats tho fatter and stronger ho will become. To bellovo that lho moro hours children study tlio faster they will learn. To conclude that, If exereiso is good, tho moro violent it is the moro good Is done. To imaglnu that ovory hour taken from sleep Is an hour gained. To act on tho presumption that tlio smallest room Iu lho houso is largo oiiough to sleep in, To nrguo that what over reifiedy causes ono to feel Im mediately hotter is good for tlio sy.item, without regard to ulterior effects. To cut without an appotlte, or contlnuo to eat after It has been satisfied, merely to gratify tho tasto. To eat n hearty supper for tho ploasuro experienced during tho brief timo It Is passlngdo wn tlio throat, at thocxponsoofa wholo night of disturb ed sleep and a still moro weary waking In tho morning. Tun Ulack Piunx'e. Jacob Von Urunn is tho only genulno scion of Af rican royalty that has ever vlsltedlthls country. His father is tho King of tho Grand llassa country, adjoining Libe ria, tho population of which Is nearly 000,000 persons, divided into several Endless Chain. Some thoughtful German has worked out tho following 'fchema," which Is inscribed on tho town hall In Berlin, in anticipation of' tho Illuminations for peace, for which Qermau hearts are longing: Pcaeo brings wealth; . Wealth brings pride; Prido brings war; War brings poverty; Provcrty brings humility; Humility brings peace. their advlco to give, aud their fingers tlvlty children, Btcnllng horses, mules lo dip, whatever may bo lho pie that Is and i-Ud: cattle, aro published in tho making. Illness Is ono or their strong newspapers of Austin nnd San Antonio, points, nml if they hear that you aro in- Tho Stnto government has dono nothing disposed, whether slightly or gravely, to prevent or punish tho Indians, who they rush off to proffer advice, which eomo from Mexico nnd from tho rcser you do not wuut and will not accept, vatlons west of Arkansas. Nor has any and which probably would turn out a serlou", honest efforts been mado by tho ml-stal-o if you dlil accept. our nurto state. Neither timo nor money can bo loos not know her business; let mom snared from the consolidation and con semi for one of their own choosing to. tinuaueoof tho Union ltepubllcan party night. Your medical mini say.s you nro jn power. Why lho United States mill suffering from a certain form of illness. trtry authorities In Texas havo been so Well,orcoursohoougiitioi-now; mit inert have accomplished so llttlo to to tho officious it teems very much lll:o wards frontlerprotcclion-Isonly knoini tomethlng,eh,o ; or, if they do not go to themselves nnd tho War Department qultoso Mr, tncy inquire, wuii mo air Rt Washington. of Knowing nil auout it, wnetuer no lias not ordered such and such tilings to thh German Imperial ciawnlsa foot bo dono; nnd if you say no, thoy urgo I hjch. of 21 karat gold, and heavily set you to imvo their own medical man with pearls, "liofccbtre Is of silver gilt, wiiuoiit, ueiay, as tuey are bo sure yours nnii i wo r.,ei nm;. tho giouo carried in is making a mistake. And bo on, till tho hand Is of tho finest gold, Q Inches thoy nave worried you Into n fever; Mu diameter, ami cnclrclid by two rings, when thoy tako their leave, and bewail 0tio pcipdulicuhiriind half covered with your obstinacy to the next comer. Any Jewels, and tho other horizontal and on caiamuy is a goiiseuu to mem, ior tuey tlrely crusted wnn gems, un top is n havo their Hillings wiien mcir niign- cross which fairly btzes with precious bora nro to prostrated by distress that stones. 'I htco Insigulas havo long been thoy can buzz about them at their will, kept In lho Hofbourg nt Vicuna, and They aro telf-naturalized bamarltaus, will bo brought f .rth for Kaucr WIl physicians without diplomas, ministers helm a coronation. Apostolus Tun prcclousncss of llttlo things was never moro beautifully expressed than by B. F. Taylor, In tho following: hittlo words nro tho sweetest to hear; Utile charities fly farthest and slay long. est on tho wing. littlo IakC3-,uro tho stillest ; littlo hearts nro tho fullest, and llttlo farms aro tho host tilled. Llttlo books nro tho most read, nnd llttlo song3 tho most loved. And when Na- turo would mako anything especially rare and beautiful, sho makes It little llttlo pearl?, llttlo diamonds, llttlo dews." Tun oldest land on tho globe, nnd that which first rose abovo tho ocean which tho revelations of geology tell us onco i-ovcrcd tlio wholo earth Is the long low lino cf hills, nowhero exceeding two thcu-and feet in height, which extends clang tho border between Canada and tho United States, from tho eastern part of tho Dominion nltnost to tho baso of tho Itocky Mountains. tribes. Tho Prlnco Is Governor of Llt tlo llassa. Ho has been visiting tho independent of orders or tho great commercial warehouses. "When succession ; nnd ;iho unlucky ones Dn'J'icui.Tir.s. Theieiireinnuy who, It is considered that ho nover before whom it Is their pleasure to assist must in their ngero dcslr for the cud, over had scon horse", cars, locomotives, rail- keep them off with a strong arm, which roads, navcd streets, machinery, Ac, may lead to a qunnel, or yield them the Intensity or ins amazement can bo teives ncipicftiy into mcir ucuvo nnu easily imagined. officious hands. look tho difficulties In the way; thero is another class who tco nothing cleo. Tho first class may sometimes fall; tho latter rarely succeeds. The Scul's Ikpakcy. No nnimal continues to long In a btoto of Infancy as man; r.n animal Is co long before it can Btand. And Is not this still truer of our iouls than of our bodies? For when nro they out of their infancy? When can they bo f aid to stand? Yet till they can, how much do they need a strong hand to uphold them. What Is known as 'tho 110111601111118' is composed cf ecvenly Individuals. They nro Iho fourth generation in do feent from tlio founder of tho family, Mayer Anselm Itotluchlld, A NiniANiowrioerin place In bank ficm five to ten dolluis each monthly pnyduywlll tccn r.icumuhito a fund sufficient to j uitUso for ids family a com for (ablo home.