TIL 14 COLUMBIAN (COt.PMIHA URMOCII IT, HTA11 OP TtlK NOllTIt AND COtl'SI. niAMIOMMIIIKAirlt.) Issued wo-kl ,eut( rrldny inamlnir, nt 1U.OO.l!SIItlu,COU MHfA COUXTY, l'A. At two liuu. WH poi tear, M' able h 11 Ivitncp, or ilurliijlli'i M-iir. After rxphilliii nf li. i-imr. il.fH vlll I rhuryi'il, In su'is, iineri on! i.i liin Cim'i'y I'i'i r,ii;.ri-"t cr -m-.l in , ,lv,ince 5 .'.If ii I ii.il l In alt.iue,. ilt, j tii.nu If iinjim nt be. .1 1 1 . I . ,iu 1 1 in . .' if N i 'i i'i.t ,lls i' tii ii-1, nx.vpt ni w oplhm nt tin IMbllsiier. mi II a'l nrr.!,iri. 'ire p,i, leithml oti'iii'iil oimiIih nft.T flu .'.xnirailjii of (he iirnt ye.tr iviil ii ii, Da ,-tvoii. pipers sen n it of thoH'n i or 'militant neat onims, mill ho p.ild tor In nilvniicj. unless n resmii. Mlile iprm In Columbia imniity inswnus to p i thu subscription dun on ilciiiiiii't. I'o-s TA(l K Is no longer exacted from subscribers In tli) I'onnty. to:b 3?3r.xist rirwa-. Tlio .robbing Dopiirtminl uf lh cmr'tnti!) U trry c. .plo ii, nn.l imr.liii) l'llnilnr will compare tot-or. nH.i wl h tli.it or 111' I.iiv rutin. All work done, i.n il"in,uiil, it I. atidn hiutU-rnli prlcee. Columbia County Official Directory. IT." I h-nt .ItiiU'o-Wll'lniti 1 tiri-ll, " i ii.) .In,) r'3-Iruu Ili'iT. Kino S. Monroe, n. 'ii'i.iiit ir. , ,vi'. -H. l'i ,'tix Hiiit, II -ntcr ,c i, i- ir,lr ( tllUui i,ui it, Jncobv. IM-'ilet Ait jiii. -loh'i M, Clark, Mi Tlir-MU"i,i i drover, hiirvn. nr-tini' liuitlU. I reinsurer bum Hit dei', 'V iiinuslniioii-'.vniiun lAttlon, .lohti ltcriifr, John i-nl, Oo'ii'iilwioncn' i' erkYlill.tiii Ki ii't-.Htmn. All Utnn-I', .l.rillll.im;! , S. K. ShMU, HdtM Yo.l. t .iviitn'r 'jli rl i ,i. Mtirpii.) , ..T.i'-v Commissi mor s -.incut) II, rutz, William II, cnimtv tnip.rlnt-ti i-Tit Wl lla'n ll. Hnvilcr. KIJ.1.U l ,r I'M ift Mlivi-tfu-B- ii. I1, lint 'Vn t, Jim. Kiamr. lltuoiml ,ii-K nuil Thomas Cri'ti'llnif n- o t, o. r, ilnl, stcrctur . Blojmsburg OHicirtl Dirnclory. niiim.li'iru llmiV-liui'niiiM.u -John v.t-'itus on, 1're lil ii-, II. II. i.ro r, r,i li. i-. ' l'ir, v.oi mil Hunk chari'slt. I'uxtoii, ' le-ltent ,). I'. '4 In, I' i-llllT. t'.iiiniiii cn;i,.v Munni siitiv rmiilanl lAin i.i i.ii-n. ii. i,t if, itcm i ii , v. w. .i:;i!T, Hi M.inii.irff Ilullilltia ami Inif Pun 1 Am u n . I"na k, l'r,.Hl,l..nt .r. II. ltnM!, i!;iti"iti. III LMiisuinv Mii ii,i Mniin cm, ..-t,i iiini. J. r.inMiT, iTc-.w. ii , l (i. iiiiiklu,!, Si-iro ury, airucn r)ii:i:("joiiY. iiArTMT insi.i'ii, ll"V,.t. 1'. Ttlilln, (l!'i'Il.) s i i I iv s nio x -i v. ,t, in an iw n. rr, K'l.ili siiu.ii -3n.nl. l'i jut Muttlni-Krio Wcilnon.'.u cienln; nt H's (i i- iji K. S. m a Irci'. 'Ihi-i iiMieriflm! t il n r.l tcri.l. T. MATTJI-.W'II I.CMir.UAXCIII-IICII. Vlllll fr -l!(,,f, 1!, Wnilllitl. s.i'i lay "orM i.-.ni,.( r.. iii.nnit ilp. in. N iiul.iy H-t!.i.il-9a.m. (I'.'il.'k" ,"if-1',u,r.v W'cilmlay evening nt 0 ti'iit i frt'C NoiTivir"ti cil. All niu v.clciinip. . nmrf am catr.cn. JIInN tr-llov. Minn .VI rli-ll." .Mill,,.!)- rVlTOI - II il. , r, p. i-. Mill t IV Hi IimI -Sit. 111. ov'lliiV ' l, u '"'-1'u'r.v WoiInciOay nct.lni,' at. c.y ft.i a live, .Mi powu iymoiI. H r.injfcra nilromc, sun runi-T r.risciirAi. ninici:. IVdl lltiff in . r - ik y. N. S. r.i!cklnt.iin, Jilnn it iihv. .f. ii Mciiiimif.. Mm.lii Hrnlwi-i i4 iihili,; ji. n. Jjl'il. I'ljw-hv r. Moml.iv cviMiimTn' Cv n'rlur! f'x-nln.f .il i.', oVlm k. liiii.i JH'IIS i-UUr .I't'!,!!! KVIr Til.' iUi.y i.uiht.iI I'r.utr M, , ilnir i:vni-v 'riiiiruiv ,.v,.t,tm sit 7 m.l,ii-l;. ' v " lil'ioniirii ciiuncn. ("onior cf TMnl nti.l Irun titrccts. r istnr-licv. T. I', lloirmi-lfT. li.'-t l.'Ufti K.tMt atri'i't, ui'jr I'orlr.'i Hotel. fun.l.ij '3-niv a. in. ami p. in. hill., I. ?,'t k,!-:i n. ii . J'r.n. i Viitiio;- sriitnUv. 1 p. n. All mi. nul'i il 'Ifi.rc !i a!-,v.ija ux,:a, .''nlifsi'iiry Hutiilay uitirinHia ut a o'c'K'.i at ItolHTHUmuli, MailKua toiihlilp. ST. l'Afl.'jlCULClt. Ittrti.r licv. .Inliti ili.v.ltl. Miiii.lai s,'Hlcf.i-l c. in., tij p. in. Slll.il.n IXlll-Kll-'J n. rir.t miii.I.i.v In tin. month, llo'y (v.mmuiilon. hirUus 'Hiuriitii'y tn t'tnniniiMuti u:i FiM.iv ('tilling l.cri,ii" Iliv at Kuniliiv In I'm li muiitc. rct.ari'nli ili but ettrtiJ. m-i'nru ri'ruiisilisliln? tiiiwuiult ll.c liirturon religious inuitt'M will lliul litin at the luiwujjn'uii nock Mrcil. i:i,oo.M.si,Liiti ljini.t toic !.NK NOTKS.witli nr ttliliimt cxiinnliun. fill' b,ll(! lit ill'-' I 1,1 L'JIllIA'! onicc. 1 ) LANK MOItTttACiKS ri,rx.i!eilu;i!!itllic J . Ul.1 U'll-V VJliV. 1")IjXK DllKI'S, en I'lirrlinnnt nml Mucn X ) f.'it r, I'nint.nm .mil for .Vl'iiluls r.ilnrs I.m ci. jv.l-, .ina !iiii-,.s, fi-r Mitu I'lit'iip ut iliu cui.iMbits lililci.-. A rrouxKVs ju-axks, ('(.iuiur.it ,H J: .Ki.l'rini'iit I'niiil,, Jut iirlnt.'il ml iwsili'nt in.- ,'in i Mints i iilic . All klmlM.f A It. ii in. ll.tnkn I'ltlivr lj.pt on li.nnl urpi luted tu onli'i'. M.niiJA(ii:(ji':iirU''it'ATj:s iuti.rinifi! an I ii.rH.iK. nl I In-ii i.i-n i is- !.. : :.iinls-I'-r.-ii i,nMi(,"i i aml.liiMli'r.'i .',',uui .nipplj iiicm m'Uh ii nb tn -be ni'LVvury aril.'tf.i. Cl.l)l'illN(l, win i,nvrKXiii:r.(i, jrvr.ii.nit Tniinr Mlllll M., IllJIItll l'i UIIMl ll' tl'l, ISOU1S AND S1UILH. D 7Ti:SKY KM Jf, jrniiaf.ul.iivr m.,1 .l-nlcr JLJL 1.' InK'I.'i UllU Sll'JtS, fcl'U'llll'rt, t-lc, .t.l.llt ht., JTiai, I. uo'.ii..bn:. I? M. KNOOlt, D. iKt in lii-nt nni! Slinn.", t W. 1 iIokI nuil l," t s'tU's, cm r.tr -M.iln m.tl ."h.rlu t ""-Mru'tH, In th,' ulil puM oincv. t .in i;s. WATflIi:s, A.t ,f i: SVV ) I'll r iii tliiks, Wnlclit- ami .li'Wi'lry, Main bt JiieI liulotv tlio Kir.tral aiwtel. T tins i!;:i:XAi:i), Wadii mni r-i.tck IJ linker, rif.ir M.iube.iU vomer Main nn'l liun. MIU.INIIUY .V PAXt'V (IDlllH. ifiS M. DKIiUIt'KSOX, Milliuerv ntnl .. Tiiney (loi.i!, Main St., b, law Murktu. MISKS 11 1!.MAX, Mill'inrv urn! .1. I winy (lniuli. M.i n i-lreil, lelotf I'ditrnl Ilulel. JIK'.irilANT'' A.NIX!liOCi:;t'l HC, IIOWKI!, ll-m mul ('iipi, I:,iii.h niul Sltovri, Maliifclnet, abnvu t'onit lli.nn'. Q II. MIM.l'.U it f-'OX, il,.'ilvM in Drv , C.io.N, irri.ccil"i, M'i' I'litivtuv, Ibtir, mill, J.Uui'i' n 'llnil'l, i ti, Main htl'rel. l'Jjn4I0SAl CA1I1M. DH. AI. ItKHKIi.S-iiipi-on mi l I'.ivT iluii. uftlci' i. i:, vvruer Uucl; nuj JIjj'Ki t bllei lb, T J!. i:'AX.S M. 1)., fliirnniii n. fl . tun.iioita f.Mj cf Main btrout, ;i.l 1 l'livl- butej. Ii, I.jil .i. J 11. Jli'KKI.YY, SI. P., Surp .!. ami I'll." f . HJ.ui.iiuitli bUlii Main ktivul, Mun' .MaiUt. T 11. liOltlSOX, Atti.riii v.tti-l.iitv, Ulliie tl . In ll.ulinau's bullUliii', tlaln btruit. .QAMi;i:i, JACOUY, Slurbln nn'l Jin.tvn ,0 itjneWoik.i,Eiutl!li)jnwburi. UerttUui, .ail. H ISOSM:s'J)l'I, Jlili. ij.Ii.t, our , dark & iViiU'i) .ton', Jlutii i ivct. I) K U. L'. 1JOWKK, HuiKioii JJiutibl, M liu bt IVll'All Hi ' ('max lluiuu. 1 tl. llUt.il.KY, Attiir!ivv-.it-Liw. tJlHcc S'l iinor in inn "u 'laniuiau uuiiuutj. Til. SI AtZi:, SI immulli (JroeiTV, iluv (!ro. , VlTll'li, Tl U'.ls, .SUtS, frOVlal'jllS, A.V., Mult) Utlll CviitN illvvH. ilHoni.LASIJiJL'i I S. lClHIX. ilcilei-. In SIv. l, Tillow, ttc, , t-Vlitri strii't, I ettroon BucjuJ atiil TlilrJ, c ( 51. t'MI'.lSTMAX, Sul ll., Trim!: and II truoi-. miKer, ciinu's ima-K, ti.t a sir- 'i. rpiIOMAS WKWl, L'tiiifivilijiiery mi'l 1! 'I.cry, ,1. tvlioluuaki an I retail, Uxtlmujj IHj.'I;, ( 1 W. 1 1)I!K1,I., riirniuiii' KiHiiiH. ti.icv. J , nl.iry Iji li-k, M aln i.irett, tvottuf H.uki't'1. 1) V. ItOlllll.N'.'', hiii'liir ilvali r, hvviiiiiI ili-nr , iyuiii tun iwriu.tisi turiiir Muln umiliiii J. TIIOKN'TOX, V.i!l l'.iir, Wiiulmv Jll, -li.t lit.au I lUt tii).-, i.ii.it bljuk, Jlnln oi, iJliANliKVU.I.r.DUllXTUilY. XpJKVKY IMsSUTir, ATI U I llibi , OK tliUliVII.I.B, I'.t., 4)3103 eppivltu J.ii.-wd ll, ll.iruni'n, .Miiiv:vi4-iim, A. 11. UKItHINU, l!.iriiitvr ami Imlidir, Miilabii'1'istbtl'.tvl'li.e, I! o. A. MWlAUtHiL, l'liv.Ieiau nml 'iuri'ooii, Main mail, uoxt doji' to Uutl' ll I) VV 1 1 MiaiUINK, I'liiur aii'l OrIl ilill, an I l later ta fialu, Mill fctru t. T AMISS 11, I1AIOIAX, Caliinvt Sl il.ir nml tt Inlei i leiUkor, .MalliMrocI, Ulo.v I'l'ie, I.KIUT STllHI'"!'. H. I'". OMAX A Co, Whu'lwrlgliU, iir.t iloo aUiivu Souuol lioiuw. I") hi. KN 1'. dealer In SlovW and Tintvaru In I A', all IU bmuiibou Pf'.' 1'iat V.ST, Mill, r, owl deal' r in ull kind 1 1. rail!, i'lu'jr, I'oeil, u, AUkluJ.,f (.lull! par, liu il, i'Y, 1 t IlnvK, Hio iiliiuiiu l'iaulua .Jill! JL . una JK-x iUuiuiucwry. 1 MUSKY I,. DlHKe'ENliACH, i:m am and iTHLtsnm.. CATAWISSA. !.T. rtlHN"Ji(lll'i'(i'V.)CIIUItL,ll. ltoe.ir-n,.f.,iii,n ileum, f unit N)rriin -.1 o ljrb p. tn. t wry tiu'iilir. fr'lllllt MliKll t!lp. m. Holy t'i)mm'it.loii tlio mojinl liinily l:i ilia monlli. nn. 1" W. KUlTiat, fllYWIAXJt.M'KtltW, Offlft;, nil .Mittmtrctt, Mnr.'j-.'Jt-y Oiittlin, l'n. -y-M. I. UYl'illlY, ATTOItXIlY.AI'.I.AW, Cntunli, Pa. foiled l.itii rrumptlv mt.V mvl retnllM. (llllrn nppmllu tvtav.!.t DoptfUt lUt v. itn-i lir.M. It. Allium', Alliiin,.v.M.l,.rv, Stilt! 1 ) unit. J 1". IHl-lt N. Jt r. h nit T.iUarT.Swt'itiii L), mre, t, lio'.litin iiit lttii0". ' MUCK llOHN. MH.'i'i W. it. Hl!()l':lA!':iil!;'j)'aloin t lirj (iooili.tiruverlusatiill'fner.'lviclii't.. ill"'', s jyl J. C. KCTl'KU, rur-u'iAJf .i scmiKor, OiV.cc, Mortli J'.Atl-ct, r'ree;, -V.'.r.t;,';!-;- U!ii''.:iViii, Ta. A, !.. itn.tn'. ij.xeli,lii!;i) lluiel. ti. r. ntitn.it.n' H)l ! 'ti'D .Mark. ; , t lnt ,1 or 'ivkiw l-.vv. II. i. tiit.ni-R. D us. iTitxiJH a c:.'iiU).vcn. timce ovtr KLlm's toy stiro. la:t. .i, 'lu-y o..i3bi-JS, hi. G i w.sui.uat, ATfOltSKY-AT-I.A'.T, Ofllro la lirumi'a bulMla, f.'Conil Hjor, rem No. ' lllOOaKlurtr, V. ju'lv!,1ll-y 'ir.rriiixK.vLiiw, ATTOUXhVS.AT-L.VW, r.:orir.Htn.'jr, Pa. oniro on Muln ?ticct, llibt t'.i'ur beloty court Hourc, .'Inr.n.lt y JkTs- J. Ji. WiAKK ATroit;iEvs.AT.r.,.Yr, llloomsturir, r,-.. onlco In P.nts SuIMIas. April H','H-y A. cast r.i.'.xtt vs:tn, nt.nriT ctrisa bmitii. a cf:i:YKi.i:ci hmitm ,'i sun, "iJl" ATron:;n70..vr-r..v'.7,' i;looi.n)urff, pa. :r-Alllius.l,o!ienl.-usti.ati our caroitlll r:eicve pioinpt utti r.tlor. Julyl,'73-y . n. imoiTW.'.T. i.t.ok:ii! k. ntwEu. 1" HOUKWAY ft ELVrFAA,, A 11 Or.Nir.YS-A T-,A W, Iilooni3!,i:r(r, rr. WAll bl:ln..si ratiusteil In cur earn will r. n !u prunipt attuutluu. Sipt.ll.'Jl y B. II. I.ITri.S. noD'r. ii. itm.E. ii. a n. i:. i.itti-i; ATI llli.Ni:Y.S-AT.I.AW, Hloointbur,', IV.. 2Tylu-lnos befnn. thn l'.s. r.itpiit.iini..f,i,ii,.i',.,i lo. oiU'u In tin I'oluir.W.m Hull linj, l ih snscr.u.Axr.o!;," " 7-xuitAXt i; m i i:xu y7 i. n .'1 tf I lvernf.i F, v .'l.inil ti'I'illS'il o I .i ..jiiuri', i.i.t;i.tti J i-iinii", ri .i.iii.i. Ilnl II.,n1, I'unii .('llrut 4,ii.it'tiKi Kii' A"i liiil.'ii, i ntltuhlpliu y.iii-vi.i'i II Nmv .irK '.',inn.,,B.ii .prliintliJl'l, lluilt.'r.l, I'oni.ei'tlcut oti.'i n K,.rni.'rn, u.intiiii', ra i,i;i,tiiio IkintlUo .Muni.il HO,i).., V'.UiM ISIWWN, Aifuiil, nxCHANIIE IIOTll., r.IOOMSEUIIO, l'A. prll ln,';j -y T) -,i:XTlSTl(Y. II. C. HOWKIt.HKXTlMT, Iti'Sliei'irilll.v (.ir.T.s rrufeH.l.ilinl b.Tt!i In llwi ii:li"i aii'l tfi nll.'iii ii nf llli,ombiir;; ituil Meliilty, II. wprei.ni i'H io.,!i. ml In nil the rarlons nju'i-.H lim-j In II... ilnwf lil-, ir,il,n-l,,!i, nml l prutliieil ttlth Iho l.,i. i liiiprineil I'm'., i.itix tumii, lii"ii tun lelii neri.'.l i'ii trulil p.iillnc. bluer .ilnl lulili. r lmv to lii.'k in it on an tl.e n.ttural teelli. Teitn etr.!i till lit all tlio ne,t anil nio-,t iiiiiiruti'il m,'ilnN. .m,i nil nper.itli.ii4 mi thu tc. Hi earvlully nml piopiHi at- ll'IKll',1 IU. (illlee ii few (lours ubovetbi! Court Huuw. Minn bl.le. July .'JJ 7" .1. TIIOHNTON ll i. ttoiilit .inn. allien In tlio rlltrnnor PlnnTni. I.urir iin.l t lelnlli tli.it lio 1kv Jim r(ii'lte,la;ull ami euml'lt le aswitiunt ot WAI.I. l'AI'KIl, WIXIlOW MlAI)i:s, iixivas-, loiiii.", TAfHti", iin.l all oilier Rnn.ls In 1i4 line of l,!;lni"4 All 111.' i.i'i'.eit me I inn-t nnpp.v. il pnllirii-it tlvilit i..c nl't.lfi I,, be fuuliiUnliloebtuljihliliient, Main lr. r t, I'lilmt .Market. Jill; l,';j S. H. SilLLSS a SON 1 TAYU .U'ST UITia Vr.I) and nre oirerlnj; 'j rnr.',i at tel. low pi lees one ut till! In t as b .i i.,t,i,f ( si.i'KH iter om-reil fur u,le In Hi' i inn i.r in. .i in i.iiijf 'iiic.t nre all new anil i.r l'i. tir, l.tibLbIM ('rl' '4 mi fiom ts ueiita tn (i.m per ;. ..ill. ( all anil mh tlieiu.' O.l. tl, U -If. GLAZir-JG AND PAPERING. "WSJ. K IlODrXK, Iron Hluit Ulow ncc- I ami, Illouiuiiliuiv, l'u 111 lepareil luilci ul klnJs if 1'AINTI.YQ. and TAPER In tlio best ttylef, at lottebl prlvvs, ami at .short HUH! e, Parti' sliirtlngsuclutork 10 ilu tll m o inoney by i)t!li; III him, Ml work iv.irr.inteJ tu i;lvu s.itlifa.Ulon. OrJur SllllCilOtf VAl. r, liDDiMv, .tlar. 'i, Wl ly. BAKERY AMD CONEICTIOHlSRY, MAIN STREET REEOW SIAUKEr. rX'KIJART JACOBS DESl Rl Ik eill llio nlli iitloii of Ilie )U"ilo nl HI i mi Jen rliililii'ilal.l.KliiiiiiittvlijriJliny in: uuiaiii", ni ... .t,'o , i i., ,i HEEAD, IIISCUIT, R0I.1..S, CAKES, rut.wi.vn r.i.vor coxmctioximy, Ac, Ac, itc, Tuba founil InTotwi, OrmiiiiiVtul LUlu ununited (o eider, l'.irtlfx supplleil. AHonliTH tilloJlironiptly ami mlUfAitlvii ifiiaraiilvoil. .Mar.T7l TJiUSIXHSS CARDS, 1 VISli'tSdOAIIDB, . l.'l'lHll IIK.MW, iiii i. iii:ih, I'llOdllVtlMHfl, I'd'tt'i its, AC,, i V NKATLY VI OIII'VIMV VIM I i, M'llll.lO. J.l I IAS O ( . "10IIV in the i r i" iyci on nub xrlptlouJ J Uie Uoujiiuam ofilw, BLOOMSiiU.RG, PA,, FlilDAY, FEBRUARY 12, IIBKDEUSIJ.O' VIM..1. 1. oi'i'o.sin: a:xr:.ir, jiotfj,, lriir.HI? tn.vvti" f i nni a full Kttrltof firm'. mpiM I'll", l''ti..iil(-uK i1!.!! .n tcvutlcai Prrpsratloii!" . v, . Mi..-, j uu l IIIIC. ,IIU,.IU I v Kvncitiitn rr iickmax unimimt hanrnv. i t i-a in ih. r. I,.. .i inn'i'i! ti ltf.Fh(.l f.t.AllV " ...v jvi "..ii"-1' ". i.i" i' i.'.ie. ini. i.iu in try OHQ lit.lM.t mill- Si ,1h. 11, I . IkiI I'mu i, iuvdjiimi: I'nitdMD pir-tnrf piren tn oiHi J i'iri'!i..s, r "f a lw.il i:f ri '.il Sdr. t tur tin) mti.tvi irhle', it i!,.tjrl:lf,il iff.'it.iie-oiiiy M cunts ILTUUIIil', rtrtniirr; wi jsiiot.ji ivf'Trlci! r.nriWi I'nrt.rt KiiitTt, ttittiipt, iiii", Hriwuri, fAdliisnrtil vntii Itnlvoo in Ivory, l'carl niel 1ibI1 IimiIIsh, nfull .flM.il.tM'S llalraml Wli'.'kfrnyM'-.s tirstrrllrlo .Vjr.yot oiTetfJ. II. pri'iliicoi bni.'jtllul eimrv ...urcovirmt;, ::uy lT ('enrml-only t ciufa po I J ,'."ti) HiOi'kt rnl ctliiT tpwvji Rm! Rttn.' 1 K npi.i,..,-i , i;,c n,1B)t upi:',.ti., lutlernis F: p'-rtmPi'S. ' ' m"-'"1 (1""ltJ' (lu.illty r.ml cimiiobt -n.WA'mt:-4 vr,.-,. con.V.-llor.'i A -i.-o rml i -I'llaiile iTptr.nl mr "pe Saa tvj-i 4 ififri -!ox. 8'VU wUo:jUI"" all iawi j ' i:snr:i!si;oTri h.-pbid cattle nsnniisiioTri n.-ruun cittiA.iw.tn-tn- 1 I oui im.I'i: me iio.t iv.iti(t:i ,,,..; till nnrkrl f,ir l!nr"-. Co',14, Hitlne ami i,,i.ri "ii.,i,' i eniit.1 p"r p.ieki.a'JN inOll Cli.tnnei! Il.'.li't 4 .1:1. 1 rnee. t:,i fllv II if, the in.Kt(l('lt,-liir,ilpit'p.(i,ttoiiet lutui mi- (mii;jujv. lin.!i,';tr. BOOT & SHOE STORE lii.coMHiiuim, r i:7i:!:y VAnrnrv ro:t is, io.rii:.7 .tsrj ff.ssa.:j:i;:r;. ..3 : Holla and 'hr.M cf rrsfy ntj'.o, (iccil lo r;i:i tilth n ir.y it nil!, Oolters, fllppari", Il 'ira jraJ", .lust th tlilif; for p.-:tty gala. Hoot ami Klsoss (or l.t.i rnU raer, Ilravy linott tn t 'i: in rpen K.iUiy vii'.'.ll'er 1 1 e.b.i it, or If ; i;n to ll4.ii 'or trr.r.t. I.Ubier lkKitfur Mm lay near, Or fi.ru ui!R3 iaa "rittlnnViir, l'uuts at! 1 M;ii. tu s .t tlM trail.', Ma.tn tMir li 1, tr n.i,l iiuilo; Xe Cle- 111...,!,' i.r nl.l !!,! 1,1. ;iiei', TllUi tile l'uel'8 -oI,' Is I'li.leil. ::vsro variety di" Utxits and tur Pall iiiitl Whiter Travk Now Goods. I'.ARGAritrf! HA ROAIXti 1 1 HARUArXS! II OUR .MOTTO: Smnll Pt'uHiN an CT.it'l won:? M.snn to onn::i:. nr tu;: n;r.r wohk. mi;x am) oirue uiu iiwir ...tl'ihal. A (.itrs iff the l'ublh i'tlmiutye ii lo'lcilcd t'-yWK US A TRIAL! "ti.-,i Sep:. l, ':i-if. K. M, uxiiici. A M D- OPENING KL.TAS iiHiNDEXHA hi n.W'lXli rciitueil Ilie Iiiimiii'4 uf Slerolian (Udi'lns'.it bla 01J stoiu, uu SIA1X STREET, IILOOSLSHURO, ni:ak tub 10KIS4 iioti;l, Iie-lre4to cull tin' attention of liU l'lleuiji UBiltlio l'utilli'gfU, r.ill,o bU Xi;W, I'fl.I- AMD VAIIIKI) STOCK OF GOODS, ,IUSC OPENED, A ul solltlU nsliiiro ot puulltf patronasre. HIS STOCK COXilSTdOl' JlllY fiOODS, nitocEiuus, QUUES-SWAUl:, WOODISXWAill!, WHXOWW.VUU, poots ,t snoiw, HAHUWAUU VLOUR ASU Mini). Iii couuicitlaii with hli block of Mtrenindli ho (KHariU keeps oil hand luhNjaril, A rUI.I.BTOCKOt' MM aEd Mmil Mr, AND SIllXULIMUl'lllbJIAM l ACVillU. Bill Iiiunber nimlu u &jieeiality. OA I.I. AM) SKK. O.t.3, Ma-lf. GUBCNWOOi) SEMLNAIU'. .NEXT TERS1 lll-(iIX.S Monday, August 3d, 1374. I'or ii.irliwilar, A(ldion, h. ii wiiitauh:, Mii.Lvu.i.r, Pa, .huh ti,'n-tt YULOn IRON' r01lKS, ii.vxvu.Li:, montouii coi'tny, r.. WT II.I.IASI II. I.VYV, M..ii.ifi(tnrir ol . .111.I1I I..n Hil.l. I. il" . i ' i- KU' ho ,f l.'ill.Ul',- Wi. '. i ' ii i ' '. i . ' 'i ; tl,, , i, i, I ' . -ii , 1 r i t i r "i it ' '111 i . , I '" 'i J 1 J, ,, n, ira i ii and i It ' 1 . j. July l,lsn-U HEAQQUABTIiSRS von ill Vtihxy, OWi, GIivsu, Putty, Drugs, ;Siica, Putont Motli ciiiO!?, &.:., ite. MOVER BKOS WrOUiai c.il! the r.llintiin cf the titiUio tn 1 lli'tr wry larj.; nml ml de tctnl Ntoeki.i Bowia timen nicy oiier ai tno LOWKST JIAKKET KATE?, soo boici Yi'lndotr 01a3 all tl:ss find qualillca. filr.ss for ricturc Krataca a sjCSlalty. iriiile Jjoail. J(j(I Lqm, Umbeni, Litlmrge, (jiciuias, Gieeiis JJlnes, Pvctls, v.", dry and in Oil. Ocuvrr.t AKeatt tor KOHrOUR SLf.E FAINTS aK-jiarij, OLilYK, WMAEB, CA-JTOli, and ollior 011.. VAilXiSH nml JAPANS I10111 the b-'at J!aai'factorIe4. Their stock of e. . o j?, s :r.;o:.i any Lt I'jIs eccticn ot tbo St.Ue. fo: Dr. BIOKLETfJ FArsU5,Y jMediciiies. General Dojot: ppi: 'or .'. o. Ayor'a vopulXh ?.!Ecicr::j!y. TlwVrcscrtptlua DsrarLTsr'.Ii u.i4;rthc Caargt ot co:np?'.;Et 1-enmi.ciiiysts. Physicians' Pr.isftriptiona OAIiEFULLiY OOStrOU:TBED WITH l)r.5il'ATCEI. Gila Mi Tlx ottrnt ton of eoiuit ry dv. to oit stuck of icrs, c.4p'.'o:.ilIy K.-i",eit F.D GOODS, SriOKg. ALUM, a o a h . w s t r. ti, Patent .viA Pro.3::;ry Ko:Ur:r.w f:c. Ourr.asoii tin cuMlnua m ht&vrly f. m-Jiil'a usual trips to kupply critt n'trj. GIL OF GLADNESS. a spseiflc for Coughs, CbMs, Croup, iiurjis, Tetter, Pilea tlx., an Intmr.1 f n.l Hricr.ul rc:n;r"y vrlios? tesllas vir ti'.v are tttCbU',! by tliiniaiwls in a.1.4 iunl ei!J'i'.il2g O'j iLtlusl4 i.i muf.0 tunil by tbeta .vn! Eiii'i'ltei '. tl.e aa'.telel clilier i'!ie tlj or tbiu'i jU tUlr couitrj Coalers, Price, C'O Cents Per Bottle, None Keui.lr.e tiaVis it Uuira tbv trjUa murk and ti.iire of Mnyer UmS HivitoriW "HUut (H.ittuits" bl.mti In tlio jjl.u.iand tLo bkjiiatiuool. Mnyer IJio's uu tin wrapper, rt!r,ll,li-iy A. J. KVA.NS, READY MADE AXD CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. HH IIASTHH I8BT GOODS, LATEST i.'i i us: ASH KMI'LOVSTIIE KES'P I't.rdool Fit in I I'ranrtnii'itl In rtUln; oruart thciols tlio place tOb'u. lllatfOO,4(iriibelocteil tilth Ciro and Ills Ol'SYO.M Wflilli will eomparo fat oi'.ilily ttllh tl.o houl t ftcrt of thu r.ishiuiubio ciy liialer. an Kiaa'.s a LAiim; stock ov HOYS' t CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND CiENTEESIEN'tf FUaNt3HING GOODS At AbtouHldufc'ly Low rrlces. A. J, r.VATtS. July I, 1HJ-U. rillARI.I'S CASI11I-O.S A CO., HASKiais and iiuoKiaiK, swKouth Third fctreet, IValers In (ion rnir.ent htciirltlw, Oold nml bllve Collis.'iii,iu iuad, Mock an,) iiiindt iHiiiKht nn.l bold on ouiiituaion, PUBLIC SALE MAND BILLS I'liiitcd nt this Office- ' Kltf tl i M ii 1 .M VI TliE Slu, i' i ruNAHU.TLhJn Poetical. MOW SOT IS KURKOW, r,? rtormaoA h.iccik, S)it not In im, nintf yonr met aurOf.a, aai! knot?, do,t senda to-mori'imr Tlse Mtn to maPc it grow t A fiwt Is ho bH itovj tmo ffoli, A.i I secki tlio thorn by vrliWU ha bci'!, Willi') h innlest cullml Iwas bloomy li!."j4, Tno r.mi eo.n" lo tho wlso I The pint no rra j cr can bring mfaln, Tlo f.ttu.-o chiMtn ll-.e Bchtmlcj brain, Hi pre wut ttu.i UiKuliUsn gita Iicatherwtiiyiie Let tacit to morrotr Iiiilo-morrotCi tvork with iioircn It'll lifstMttli mirron Who iivo) bcjoal tto hour. v."i !.. mail nniMllon illnti UU sleep, I i ivli tUf kloi e.nJ pluir.U Hid I'ctp, a my HUH plot, enl rop , i'."t"i with ti:c ttiso. i)re inn yo'i in ty bjr row, tYuin I In v.Hty epaoo nrouu l j My work HIUj.-o ih In my narrow ImauJ. Tno I'hryulan Ml lnt pr.tjei ot old, 1 hut all l:o toi'cl-.i''l irljlit t.irn to goli, Hut thuj 1:11 ili.mer, tre are toM, W.4.1 lost tn him tinvih;! Ho roan.t a suiro.r Where ho hope l a Kolden Joy j I rom Ml'l.w borrow, An I boa ttlserb ty j WIkju stirmi ttilii ttliiiry inu-.tircoinc, Ami J.ne Ifi! j linil ali tnun Ur ilrittu, I tit U.'M le the tiro an llium The wiirf th u elti'eri Iho ttlte. ar ItilU'uiu nntr.nr ; '.Mill Iho wui'lil '! cunfdiin'lltis dir., lVai'o jou limy burrow l'roni failti tluCbtron;; wlthl'il Whcu fil'Mi'ln nro f.ilao ami iiotrons frottn, Aiulriliwny Mures Ruinirilji down, Waep not t th 1T044 buoounw it crown, lly mnsloof tliewl"!. Nurae not o irsorrmv: Tlii irh tlio ehi.i.l lu Ujrk to-diy, OckI schd.4 to-.norro.v Tho luliit ami I'heeiliii' r.iy! When hlielliirf bcflbea retail ihelr Ile.t, And keen Iho.ihiiil ot blatulcr lllos 3 a eii'Tiib lu Iho -kles Tli.it seniles upon tlio tvl). ."pur not .toar sorrow ; Though ihe tempest rare to-day, Unit win! tu-iiiuirow 'J h" pe.teetul bi-anilnj May. V, li"ii JujHllnj; statesmen trim their satN, Tn catch n it hill frcuisblftlnjf gale?, I wait t'lo hour when trulli prot MH, And triumph vlth tho ttl-o. liream nut tn borrotv l'eaeo r.vm factions batlllnj tvavo3 , Ho rp.ipeth norrou Who 1 mats In f noli ami knaves ! Tlim v. lic-.i the world n-ivarrln? (,'ooi, No fretful Uiorn ley llnjior ihnvV4, Wlille on ry freasi I wear tlio rov?, Vho K'ar that docks tho ntso : Bow r-ot (;! r,r.-ovr ; nintf your .! a:-0Mi in i kIW UoiJ uoailt to-ie.errotT Ti e rata to m.tkn li ltow. M i see i i a n. eo us . Vi'lvots ai I !!!".ck Fnlcics. In the iiri'aoi't l:nrl tinici it h a lu.ttter of jfcat cntiT."t!'.'t!fu (! nii'.ke old tilings as jjoutl ns nw. Y.;!cii nre in great di'inaiul fur Viirious itiw, ami liy ciirvi'iil ditr-'inj; over i'im liu w.-t(iri'. lo ti' "rlv tlieir or;i:intil iortni-bi .vtiJ. 1 entity. ln'.i nil ilu-t curel'iil- ly frupt tlio liihric; tlieti if there nro imy skills or rt,i!n., tw" p. ','i'th in diluted npirits "f .'inniniiii'. (-ny it '.ea-iK-oiil'til of nuiniuiiia to h-lf n tct'.vttii of .'o't ttutse,) rub gently uputi ihe t.ile and t'uo under ?idej daiiiiisu ho ihti t.f the iih'iu si le by rubbing it over wltlip, tlnMt ; have reiuly a V.rjjc oreu!:- atoi'.-j or pi-es-irou -o ho1- thai it r.'ill Idas; l.tv the titidiv siils of tho velvet upon it i'i tToiiiurs fjoii'o t'i-'on tlio uppsr aide or rxp; lei, it bep.ertl cioethly itini 'is Iiii tho rtei'.:r. hus evv.mii't'i'i, nni! tho cloth U perfeo'.ly try. J f ns'rthe.- p-H-stotie c prs;3- rnn c.".n w'thr-d, ml thu .'love pipe clean aid dry :; t:poi the ruifccs of that by hold ing it tmcotn nri'l fim ti'l drr. The velvet vlll lool: pa fresh ro I'tJfAit as v.-her. new, iuilvJ rt:d sntcMilcd L-b'.i'l: lihbor.a can be eitc.-rf in tho cait'.c nr.r.i:e:. Try it, r.r.d ycu- duiicl'tt-rs viil -.'jnivo over hs icqi'ial t'u.". to their v.-ard.-ubo -ad "'hho-. bortea. Ru-ty bl.uk liu-e '.'iiti bo rucjIi linprovctl by pilssiMir tl'ruttj'U i'.in,i:inii:i ana then r tiit ctied in u 'tciV: Hiiiutiiin of gh'c, and gc'-tly ptillod ntnl HtMhthteni'd till (i:i'.e dry; it will uetd uo ironing. E careful p.ud i'ot laalx it i till us to l i'n;;nice:ul. Any (jicasc or spots t'poa any bUek poods wn be removed by the use ol tunuioiiiit, but worst ed or woolen fabrics will require more trcnglh of iiitiiii.'iiiii thim thoo ol Milk. i'arts ofilio lliblc. A prUoner coiideuined to solitary confino- meat, obtained a copy of the Rible, mid by three y.-arV careful study obtained the fol low ing facts ; Tho Eibh contains !l,."iSij,lS9 letters 77",- 002 words, 21,17:1 vi'c.4, 1,181) chapters, and 00 boot's. Tho ttnrd "and" oc-cia.s t0,277 times. Tho word I.nrd ociur.s 1,S 15 time. The word Re vcrund occurs but mice, which is tho Dili verm of the 11th I'.alm. Thu 21l verse of tho 7th chapter of Eitra contniiM all the Utters in tho nljihabet es cepl tho letter ,1, Tho finest chapter lo kmI Is Iho 20th chapter of tho Acta of the AputtU'n. The U'tti chapter of 11 Kings aiidthoS7th chapter of Iin!ah are alike. The hiiiitest vor.40 is tho IHh verso of the Sth chapter of Euiher, The shortest vurw is the 35th ver-e of the 11th chapter of fit. John, The Sib, 13th, -Jlst and 221 versos of the 107lh i'sali.i arc alike. Each vcive, of tho lUOtJi Palm ends alike, There itre no tt irdsor ii.unes ul'iuui'u than six nyllnbli. C.vs any One Thi.i.. Can any 0110 tell why men cannot pay small bill-, can nlwayu find money to buy li.juor, and treat when happenint! ainonjr their friends? Can any onu tell how younj; men who ilinljje their washerwoman, and are always behind with tluir landlord-, can play bit Hauls night and day, and always ready for a i;amo of cards? Can any 0110 tell how men live and sup poit their famllie who have 110 income and do not work, whilo others who nro industri ous and constantly employed aro half starv ed? Can any one tell how it Isthitiilne-tenths of iho mothers aro so ready to how for the dUtaiit hoatheu, when tho children at homo arc ragged and dirty ? Can any one loll why four-fifthi of the younj; women prefer a braliilei fop under a pluu hut, with tight punts and short-tailed uoat, to 911 industrious haul working youiiij man ttlth i i.ie l.raius? R.i I ( I pi it 1 m o''urp' )pl", 1876. roM SlIEPAKlVfl ViFK. Tho piece of history I err. about to rehito is c-.t of tho many olmilnr lucldetits th.-.t oe- purred doting tho curly so'.tletroat cf iho f.tr Veat. Tl ose rho iwitght a homo la the s.iv . , . . itno triiu.-, which men covered the wwt-irn land trcst'lcl themsolvjii to r, Ufa of peril r.ml IwrJshlp, Tho dr.nijcr.s which continually iiircai"i:eii incia priio.i forth all (lie hcrrl.1 fiualliiei of their f.attn;, ami their lives were marked by many r. loflv deed mM.irlru nml devotion. Such deedt uliould nut ain't Ir.tn oblivion, for thoy belnn;; to tho history of our nooio ccuntry, tniii ta ouch they Bhotild no recorded, r.nu rsiscwucrod. Wo wll! pr?j:r.t a picttira (o tho irrajrln tion ot tno reader: 1 litre U n hroivl r.ml beautiful etrcam, with iti deep utill rnten iiiwing o:i between b.tnl'i covered with hu tlrinnl foliage, and its bright r.ttrf.tcc dotled hero and there with fairy lllt'o i-lw. nheru graceltil slinibi r.ni' rrpjrant Cot:er.-. bud end blmsoin niiJiturL'ed in wild mid lonely loveliness. Minis cf brLjhf, plniR.igo and groat raricly ard winging their way thronsh tho quiet furct, r.ml the siirnmrding tcsno echoes with their tuneful rainstreUy. On the border of tho river, r.t the cdo of a for est (hat Etrotchcn far away ovor hill and dale, .-tatidi the ruih but picttire.'ipto hi'.toftlie Irapper, with Ihelillsea.'iiol-ccurliis.ir up from its lowly roof, an 1 in humble walls plane liij; out from tho green foliage tli.iteursvur.ihi thein. There are .401110 iudiovUior.d of t.i'to nml rcfincinciit near the trapper's heir.o tthieh gives r. cl-.ecii'ul appe.iri'.uco to that otherwise wild and lot'ely neene. A g.v.co ful vino curt.iiiM tin lowly window, end ir.a ny bright fluweM, natives cHlic distant soil, shed their grateful perfume around. Tcar tho door batiks .1 cage containing 3 rare and beautiful bird, whoe roni; of-'ladnes! breaks sweetly upon the stillness of that solitary place. On a low .-cut at thu ciittaiice to tho cabin is M'cti :i ymtiij; woiuan, cvreisinc; pr. infant, -he. has lo't the blooming lov-line-s of early youth her check is pale and her brow wco.M that thntte-litful eipressio". which is irrprtnt- cJbythe toiieh of care; yet she i-j niiil beautiful in i'.inii and f:.ittirc, and none may look upon her without admiration. As she bends over tlio child in her nrr.is her eyes filled will that umittcrablo tcndernesi r-nd love which pre only teen in tho rye of moth ers, and winch makes the fuee 01" .1 hpe.iilit'nl woman almost angelic. Now cud then she turned from iho child to send rn anxious Klaiice. toward the forest, rs if r-ho watched I'or the appearance of some one from that di rection. .Shei.s momentarily expecting her huaband. IIo left his home r.t noon ; the hour appoint ed for his return has na?;ed fwav." the Sli W of the treciaro Icnctheniuft in the rays not. ol Ills w.:., ... . i. The lend iv. r"J1 ..ii'i vci, i:c cuinea He . 1, l,nrl,1n C, hi H.ifcty a fearful forbcdin;; 01 , over her mind, and tho dark dread of sonic approach; 'i.v; calamity brunts her imagina tion. ,-ho lia4 rca'iin to fear; for that por ti.ni nf the country wa, at that time, the thcp.trc' of many a tragic scene. Sometimes the trapper and hunter, in penetratinj; too far into the pathlcs reeo-s of the forest, lost his way, and wandered for many days in the dreary wilderness, stifforinjr many miseries, and perishing at Iat by the pans of hunger, yottictiiiifs ;i hungry beast of prey truchl cro- Iho jiath of the renders? and doer.: him lo a dreadful death. Sometimes the wily red man, who yet lurked about thocc lonely wild.", entrapped tho vhito hunter, and f'om the spirit of revenij, - t'-o tliirct for blood, I'-teriliced hia victim with the most wanton and barbaroiu cruelty. .s the anxious wifo thought of these things, her feais and forbodings bscr.me ul most intupportablc. itushinj tho infant to deep, sho carried it into tho drelHni;, rnd dercaited it in iti cradle bed ; sho then hrs- tetied forth a;:ain, and vandered aloas the path thallc.1 to the forest, pctiously looking fornard tho vhile for her hu-jlmiid. She wulkci ot'.'vard for some time, fondly hoji inj lo see thu ohhet of her tejrch ; but her hopei wero in vhIh. '.ciiOint; 0110 nioroscercli it)3 gUnce around, mid sceins i'.othin;; but the gloomy HhiidotM of tho trees, oho turned, v;ith n heavy heart, lo retrace her steps hop.iewnrd. Asslictt.is proceeding hoiiiewerd, a sud den fear for uir child, whom she had left alone, crossed her niiiid, and caused her to ha-teti forward. Drawing nearer to tho huildinjr, this fear becaiuo so intense that it iimounli'd almo-t to a conviction of somo terrible calamity. 1'lyin;; rather than walk injr, she reached tho house and sprang to the cradle; il was empty, and the child nowhere to he .ecu I With Irantie eagerness she rush ed to the back door of the dwelling, which sho had left closed, anil now was open. She was ju-t in time to see a party of In dians rapidly making for the woods. Her heait whispered the terrible assurance that they were bearing away her treasure. Here was n trying situation for a helpless woman, her husband l.ir oil', perhaps in per il, her child -lier first born and only one t'irn away by tho rude grasp of a savage dread night approaching, and 110 larthly arm to aid I Wilhuui paujiii' for rollectlon, tho moth er Hew along the path taken by the Indians; now and then she caught a glimpse ol their forms im they moved rapidly through tho forest, but a- twilight dteponcd, and sur rounding objects bt'c.imo more and more in-di-titicl, even that .smnll comfort was denied In r, and she I race, I her gloomy pathway without knowing whi ther or not it would bring her nearer to her object of pitr-ult. Yet she paused not a moment in decision, but hasti'iied onward through tho increasing (l.iikne.-s, unconscious of tho uticcrtaiiitv of her search, and the ttildticss of her expedi tion, She had but nuo thought one hope and that was to bo near her child to save it if it could heaved, or perish with it if it must perish, rjtrong In this determination she pu.sliid forward, thoughtless of fatigue and fearless of peril. As the night advanc ed tho wind rose nnd sighed among tho tree with a mournful and ho irt chilling sound. Tho stars which had hitherto shed tvf.'int light through the branches, wcro now veiled 11 black clouds thai neemed to presa-re ft storm ; and over and anon tho shrill cror.b lugs of a nighthird, or the prolonged hcwl of tiouio beast of prey, was homo to tho car of tho unhappy wanderer, making fearful thoughts and warning her of tho danger which surrounded her. Thwo who have never roamed la the forest ut Midnight can scarcely realize how much tha is teriifylug is c mno' led with such a j iv Vtciu tini the howl of the hu 1 I ll P II 1 ', hi nli. ,1 1 1 1,'ir'i, N -i I ' wo- if ,11" lyr r 'i-lcour TIIK COLUMBIAN, VOL IX, NO. (I COLl'MMA DEMONHAT, Vol,. XXXVlll.NO. tJ scire) that ths motittcr is net close nt our side nt another, the falling f a decayed crniicli, will produce mcIi a loud and fear ful notird that deem it the fatal plunge which mu?t doi'iu us to destruction. Now tho wind will come vfithantfulnnd mournful cadence, so like tha human voice that we, for nn in sUut, beliove it the nail of r.n agonized be 'ng, r.r.d again it will awcep by wilh a rush ing round lite a troop cf enraged monsters bent on a mission of death, aomellmei an unseen, low drooping branch will softly tot:cn the flimuicic.', congealing the warm curroat of Hfo with ho idea that n rpectr.il herd has .tmddcrly .-.nested our progress; and tgn'n black end blasted tree, with one cr two rcrc brahchcr, protruding from Its oide, will, for nr. lestnut, f till tho pulsation of tho heart, as wo behold in it a frightful phantom, utrotching forth its arms to gr.np our uhrinking form, All this and more must one feel and fear Ina lonely midnight pilgrimage through the foreat; ami all (hli the mother erditrcd as eho pursued her nlmoJt hopclen enterprise. Cho had traveled far, very far, for the dark r.cai of the night and tho intricacies efthe road h.i'1 eaircely lessened tho speed with which iho commenced her walk, and she lied been many lioura on tho way. Weariness was beginning to overtake hope teas depart ing 'rom her heart and dtscair chilling nil her cr.crgij.s-when che discovered, afar off through the treej, n light. It was but a fee ble glirrmer, yet oh I how it irradiated the path of ths wnndercrl The instant die dis covered it heps sprang back to the heart, and etrccnth invigorated iter frame. Tho laint nr.d fa: off way aecmoil tho light of re turning happiness, and sho watched it v..s eag erly rs the mirir.or watches the star that guides him over ocean's stormy waves. Sho nor hastened forward with redoubled energy, r.r.d though her stop notnetimos fal tered, r.rd he: heart sank within her 113 the light d if appeared behind somo intervening object, rho still 1-cpt her eye steadily cn tho beacon and kooh gained r. position where it shore brightly before hoc, and sho could ap proach without losing sight of it cgain. As sho drew near, rho gam! upon tho scene which flirt light revealed with mingled feel ir.t;; of rstcrishr.cnt, hops, and fear. 'X'hcic was r. large f ro built of tho dried branches of tree.-:, r.r.d around it Ir.y ths dusky forms 0" five tr ri.. Indians, reposing on thagrot.r.d. Ti'cir r.pperr.iuee was scv.-ga r.r.d fearful in tho c.-ti-ciie. each with hii painted features lighted by the filftil glum of the fire, and his tomahawk and fcalping knilo gleaming at hi-, side. Near then vera implements of hunting, r,nd rrcur.d tho fire lay tho scatter ea bones tad fragments of a rude and hasty repast. The whole ecce vriM eabitlatsd to strike terror (o (In le.rt of tho delicate being who gared upon it. But shj tc.-rcsly saw the rude savages cr their implements of death 'p''ii",rhol scn' ws i,,-",orl)cd in contcm yc't i!e.scri!.eJ.!anm.0L,.h !Kne 1,avc not tir-n with a thrilling .,tiv& I,cr ctttn- Bound to a tree was the form of berlin'saiK.', and at his feet, on tho cold greutid, lay her child. The f.'.ther'u faee was covered by its dress, .md its fnm t.ius motionless, as il chiited by tho cold hand of death. How felt the fond wife and mother when that sight of horrcr met her eye? Impress ing, by a mighty elTji t, tho shriek of agony that aroas to her lips, ur.d conquering, by th; strength of a hemic soul, the almost ir resistible desire to rf-'di forward and clasp those dcrr onci tn her aching heart, she atocd gazing upon l'-e scene with feelings that cannot he dcx-ilvd. flhs s.-.w, with a sudden throb ofjoy tl'.-'t her husband lived, but her heart grew cold a.ain as she watch ed the motionlcs forn of her child. She loied to t!y o kin :ii, and ascevtMii the truth, fr- be curr-crro thct preyed upon Iter wm tcrriblj; but.-sr-in her rcsclule mind restrained he:, and she beg110 l dcllberato upon the situation cf her husband, amide viss msir.3 fur releasing him. The vivid Ihrht cr.t by the fire upon all things near it enabled the wife to note the fcenc distinctly. She saw, with 11 thankful heart, thr.t the ravages all nlcpt and that she could reach tho tide of hor husband without pr.iS'pg necr enough to awaken them, but she also saw that ho was bound with strong deer thongs, which rite could not hope, in her wearied state, to unfasten and she look ed about for something with which to sever them. There waa nothing, save their knives, which the rrdiatu wore pt their sides. Look ing moro intently, she saw that one of them 1ml slipped from its place, aud lay on the ground by its owner, so near that his hand almost touched tho hilt. pang of intense fear shot through hor frame when tdia thought ot approaching- the terrific form of the sav age, but another look upon the pale face of the prisoner reasnired her, and sho determin ed to rcsuuo him, or peri4h in, tho attempt. Sho could not approach tho Indian without revealing herself to ths eye; of her husband, and she fetred In tlirtcay), that an exclama tion ef surprise would follow her appearance and arouse tho foo from their slumber After pondering a moment upon the best iiiQde of proceeding, slut detenrined lo steal sofily to ths back of the tree, pUca her hand upon tho lips of the captive, whisper a few words of explanation, and implore him not by the nlightct murmur to frustrate her plans. With a throbbing heart eho commenced her perilous umK-rtsAhig. NoiselesiW she mado her way to the tree, and accomplished her ptirpouo. Thcni win no lime tor delay. onu moment the mother turned to look upon her child, yearning to clasp it to her bosom hut not daring to lift tha cloth that conceal td its features, and assure herself whether or not R lived. A littlo while before she would have given worlds to be ablo to do this, but now sho felt that to behold it wrapped in the slumber of deith would unnerve her arm, and render her unfit for tho further prow.u tlon of her tsak. With a firmness which would havo done honor to r. stole, hs cciinpered tho pronpt- in',jot nrtural lovo red bait"'! rrr.v, With iv f.ton 11s iioUeliyc rs (hi fclllrgdew sho glided toi'ard tho eli'ir.lerlpp wr'M as sho drew near, her frp.p-o trcrbled rt vio lently thsi eho ccuhl fcro-.ly rrnport her self; aud when din pot forth I t? hr.nd to lake- tho knife, the berMug of hear hcrrt wm soaudlblo that the fearad it wou'd r.v.rhe tho sleepcre, cud kh- pre ct her hrud con vulsively upon It ta tiop ita timuUuom throbblii,cs, Cue ttiiirlaiutttnit she thought tho ojes of th Iiii'u .1 1 p iw', am' ej!",rj'.l iipi'ti her v.'th a '.r'.'a wiii uiall iiart c--prisn, liu mil was m;re liucy, for lis 1 pf . uml the nf xt moment alio was sliding RATES OF ADVERTISING. 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Willi few rapid strokes she liberated her husband, nnd then bent down and uncover ed tho child. To her unspeakable joy, she found It in a slumber as sweet and peaceful as though it had been hushed to rest upon Its mother's bosom. With a prayer of grati tude upon her Hps sho lifted it from Itsrudo resting place, turned to her companion, and motioned the way to their home. With rap id and noiseless steps they hurried away, speeding onward with tremulous yet hpe- ful hearts. Not a moment did tho fond moth er spare to caress her infant not a word did she utler to greet her husband. Ths spell of n new-found, uncertain happiness hr.d set tled upon her spirit, and she feared to break its thrilling charm. hor n time they traveled thus in silcneo and darkness, moving, ni near as tliry could judge, in tho direction cf (heir home, and anxious to be farther, still farther, r.way frm their enemies. At length, weariness compelled them to rest awhile, and, ta tho dawning day began to shed a trembling light abroad, they crept into a thicket and ought repo'e. The beams of the rising sun lightened the wanderers on their homeward journey, and when that sun was sinking to repose, Its parting rays fell calmly 07er the woodman's humble home, rsvcaling oscer.o of bli's such r.s seldom visits ths abodo of map. How radiant with grateful joy was the free cf that fend mother, as she clasped her recover? d treasure close to her bosom I How full cf admiring lovo was the eyo-of tho res cued hu-ibar.d, as it rested upon its fair pre server 1 And oh 1 Lou warm and fsi"7ent was ths p.v.yar, breathed in th.-.t hour of ssfety, bearing up to heaven that deep devotion of thankful, heppy hearts I And in after years, when, instead of one ihild, there were rx healthy, hearty, romp ing hoys am! girl, nothirg delighted them rrcro than, after supper, in the cor.y tilting room, lo gather around their father's knes, and havo him telnto to them the story cf their mother's heroism. TU Illisr. of Marriage. Wo whirl along lt-e down hill path of life with the velocity of n locomotive, but we havo one comfort we can make love on tho road. What the negro preacher said of Satan may bo said of iove. "Where ho findsaweakerplr.ee dere lie creeps in." There is a warm corner even in the coldest heart: and somebody, if that somebody can only be fornd, was made crprtssly to fill it. Thcu-'anos of both cores live rnd die un married eimply for want of .1 proper intro duction to one another. What an absurdi ty 1 There is not a woman or man of any ago who might not find n suitable partner by uiing the proper means. The fact b, that afToction is rmothcred. choked d iwn, subdued and nar.-.lvzcd bv thn forms and conventionalities of this ctinuct- tish world. na'.'jjociety" attaches a ha), and chain (o the Thefair't1..1'10 ht. cr with love for 11 tvortliy)1?j,il4iInlnK ov" as much pains to conceal tho fact 'Bait P were a deadly sin and Heaven had not im planted within our bosoms the tender spark that bade us "to love and bo loved," Is this natural? No, it is artificial. Why should innumerable marriages be pre vented by chilling rules and penalties? Nature is modest, hut sho is not a starched up prude 1 Eook nt the birds. Tlieio are no old bachelors and old maids among them. The heartsthat flutter under their feathery jackets follow the imtirct of love, and they take to billing and cooing without the slight est idea that cimrtdhin thould bo a formal affair. Why should there be forlorn bachlors and disappointed old r.ir.ids, and lonely widows aud widowers among tho uufeathered any more than the feathered bipeds? Oceans of happinesw am lort to both sexes every year simply because parties who wish to bo married arc not permitted by etiquette to mike the fact known. These unfortunates might rery properly say te tlio happy married folks, as tho frogs said to tho boy who was pelting them with stones, This may be fu 11 to you, but 'ti-s death to us," A Drdrllf.-I YietUinj;. Tho lollonlng description of a marriage in the Druidical days is given in Salntine's "Myths of tho Rhine:" At a place where two roads meet the cracking of a whip is heard ; hogs and sheep and small oxen arc driven aside to mako way for n kind of piocession, consisting of grave aud solemn men andjtvomen. It is a wedding. Two young people have just had their union blessed by the priest under tho sacred oak. The bride is dressed in black and wears a y.-reath of dark leaves on her head. She walks in the midst of her friends. A matron, rrho walks on her left, hold before her eyes a vrhi'o cloth ; it is a shroud, tho shroud iu which she will b) buried ono of these days. Oh Iter right . Diuid intones it chant in which he etiuuierale s in solemn rythm all tho troubles and til tho anxieties which await her In wedded life. from thUdiy. young wife, thou alone will have to bear all the burden of your united household. You will have to nttcud tho baking oven, to provide fuel, and to ro In search of food ; you will havo to prepare the resinous turcli and tho lamp. You wash tho linen at the fountain, and you will make up the clothing. You will attend to tho cow, and even to tho horso If your husband requires it. Always full of respect, you will wait 011 him, standing behind hi in ft hit meals. If ho expresses a wish to trko you wi'v him to war, you will cccompMiy hlnv to car ry his bsiE'ro, to keep his r.ns In ejovd condition, and to nurse him if ho nhould l-v sick or wounded, Hrppinesi coiisitts In Ihe fulfilment t duty. Ee hr.ppy r.y child. ' sK . A Jersey lawyer rio mailnjra I1I3I1 flown speech tho eir-T dry, telllug r.fcout r.nel' tears, recpipir willow (.111! tombstone!, wIitu KU Honor brought him down wlth"Oonrlae your remarks to tho doc fight, sir." "When a woman,' s.vya air. rrtlng'n, "htiibccu married with a congealing lit nit tnd ono that beats desponding tolur ovn, nlw wlil neter want (j cuter the uiantiiu state again,"