THE COLUMBIAN. COtCilBUDIMOOlUT, STAR Of Till NORTH INDCOtOU' UN COVSOI.IDTD.) Issued weekly, every Friday morning, at HLOOVISUUltO, COLUMMA COUNT!, l'A. two D0U.1R9 per year, payalwo In advance, or during thoyoar. After tho expiration or the year jj.60 will bo charged. To subscribers out ot tho county the terms nro l por year, Hrlctly In Advonco i Mil not paid In advance and J3.00 11 payment be delayed beyond tho year. No paper discontinued, except at the option ot the publllshers, until all arrearages aro paid, but long continued credits after tho expiration of tho first lour will not bo given. Ampapcrssentoutof tlioatato or to distant post ofhees must be paid for In advance, unless n respon sible person In Columbia county assumes to pay tho subscription duo on demand. I'OSTAUK is no longer exacted from subscribers In tho county. job FKinsTTiisro. Tho Jobbing Department ot tho Cou'mbian Is very complete, and our J 1) Printing will compare favora bly with that ot tho large cities. All work done on demand.ncatly and at modcrato prices. hloojisburo directory. ClcHOOT7oltI)KKS; Malik, lusf prTntccl and 'J neatly bound In small books, on hand and for salo at the Columbian onico, BLANK DEEDS, on Parchment and Linen Paper, common and for Adralnlsi rators, i:ecu turs and trustees, for Balo cheap at the Columbian onico. MARRIAGE CEItTIFICATKS (imprinted and for salo at tho Columbian office. Mlnls crnof IhoiiospclandJustlccs should supply them selves with these necessary articles. TUSTIUESamT Constable Fee-Hills for sale (I at tho Columbian office. They contain tho cor rected fees as established by tho last Act of tho Leg slaturoupon tho subject. L'vcry Justice and Con stable should hat o one. PiNOUK NOT ICS just printed and for sale y cheap at tho Coli'mdian office, CLOCKS, WATCHES, iC. r E. SAVAGE, Dealer in Clocks, Watches j , ana jcwciry, aiain si., jus , Just below tho Central Hotel. l'HOFESSlONAL CAllDS. CO. BARKLEY, Adorncy-at-Law. Office . In Drawer's building, Sad story, Itooms 4 & s. Tilt. WJI. M. RUBER, Surgeon and Physl IJ clan, unico S. E. corner ilock and Market streets. r. EVANS, M. U. Surgeon and Physl . clan, (unico and ltcsfdchco on Third street, corner Jcnersou. T 11, JIcKELVY, M. D., Surgeon and Phy J , sltlau, north sldo -Main struct, below Market. J. 11. ItOlilSON, Attorncy-at-Law. Office s In llartman's building. Main street. HROSENSTOCK, Photographer, over , Clark & Wolf's store, -Main street. ' miscellaneous! DAVID LOWENBERO. Mercliunt Tailor Main St., abovo Central llotel. IS. KUHN, dealer in Meat, Tallow, etc., . Centre street, between Second and Third. BUSINE&S CARDS. J . E. WALLER, Attovnoy-nt-Law. omco, Corner Main and Market Streets, Second door from 1st National llauk. ULOOMSliUHO, PA. Jan. II, 1973 D 11. J. C. MUTTER, rnvsiciAN & sciiQEON, Office, North Market strict, Mar.ST,'74 Bloomsburg, ra. OAMUEL KNOMU. A T T O It N E Y-A T-L A W, HLOOMSBUHO, I'A. omce, llartman's Block, corner Main and Market Streets N J U. FUNK, Attorney-at-Lnw. HLOOMSUUltU, PA. Office In COLUMBIAN llCILDINO. R. I. L. HABB, PRACTICAL DENTIST, Main Street, opposlto Episcopal Church, lllooms burg, I'a. lir Teeth extracted without pain. aug w, '77-ly. "jgROCKWA Y & ELWELL, A T TO It N E Y S-A T-L A W, Columbian Briuitso, Iiloomsburg, I'a. Members of tho United States Law Association. Collections made In any part of America or Euroi It. A W.J. UUCKALKW, ATTOKNKVS-AT-LAW, IHooinsburp, I'a. onico on Mnln St reel, Aral door below Court UouHfc 11. F. C J. JI. CLARK, ATTOItNEYS-AT-LAW Uloomeburg, I'a. Ofilco In Ents Ilulldlng. F P. BILLMEYER, ATTOHNEV AT LAW. Orncs Adjoining C. It. K. W. J. liuckalcw. Iiloomsburg, I'a. K. II. LITTLE. KOB'T. II. l.ITTLX TO II. & R. It. LITTLE, ' ATTOUNEYS-AT-LAW, Iiloomsburg, I'a. SWHusiness before the 17. S.Vatentomco attended to. onice In tho Columbian IlullOlng. 33 JTEIIVEY E. SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, onico In A. J.'Evan's New HuiLOiNn, liLooMsmmo, pa. Memlicr of Commercial Ijiw and Dank collection As boelallun. Oct. 14, '77-tf "YyiLLIASr RRYSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ccntralia, Pa. rob :s, '7. c. W. MILLER, ATTOHNF.Y-AT-LAW- onico In Urower'B butldlng, second floor, room No. 1. Iiloomsburg, I'a. Vt. II. Abbott. W. II. ltnAwN, ARBOTT & It II AWN, Attornoys-nt-Livw. CATAWISSA, I'A. Pensions obtained. dec SI, '77-ly MISCELLANEOUS, TT II O W E L L, DENTIST. onico In llartman's Block, second floor, corner Main and Market btreets, BLOOMSllDltO, PA. May !S-ly. 1 M. DRINKER, GUN and. LOCKSMITH, hewing Machines and Machinery of all kinds re paired, ortiu House Ilulldlng, Bloomsburg, ra. "yiLLIAM Y. K ESTER, MERCHANT TAILOR corner of Main and West Mreets, three doors below a. n. Joel's store, itioouibnurg, ra. All orders promptly attended to and satisfaction April K7, H-lf I?KEA8 BROWN'S INSURANCE ADEN. ? UY, Exchange llotel, Bloomsburg, I'a. f'nnttnl -Ulna, ins Co., of Hartford, Connecticut... e.&oo.ooo Uierrool, Ixudou and lilolw , 2o,kxi,oiu liojulor Uverpool, I3 6oo,ouo lancanshlro lo.ootvoo Vtro Association, Philadelphia..,.., s,luo,ouo Atlasof Hartford... ceo,ooo Farmers Mutual of JJamlUo l.ouuxw Kanvlllo Mutual 7,ouo Home, New York ... s fiiio.ooo Commercial Union , , n.ooi.ooo t7S,9S9,UOO March M.II-y V. HAUTAIAN HETUKSENTS THE tOUAIWIKd AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIICS) Dciimlug of Muney 1'eunsylvanla. Jvurih American of rhlladeljihla, I'a hrankUn, of l'enuslvanlaof ' k armers of York, Pa. Hanover of New Y'ork. Manhattan of " unico on Markt Street No, 0, Bloomsburg, Pa, ott, w, "7T-ly, $2600: A VUAIt, ArenUwmloJ.lliul. liiM..J vd.TR.nn .t--i. u- aug.u.'IMy IlftU 0. E. ELWELL, ulW"a4Propr.tori. CATAWISSA. "fM. L. EYERLY, ATTOIINKY-AT-LAW, CatAwlssa, Pa. Collections promptly madn and remitted, omco ooposlto Catavi tssa Deposit Bank. tm-89 Atn. U KAVB. JSO. E. FKTMIER. CIIAS. B. XOWARIIS. WM. It. iiAOENIJUOH, with Knuli, I'rj mlcr SiKIarlH, (Successors to Benedict DorLey & sons, 928 Market struct. Importers and dealers In CHINA, GLATS AND QUEENSWARE, 02.1 Market Street, Philadelphia. Constontlj on hand Original and Assorlid Packages Junoss, 77-ly BLOOMSBURG TANNERY, o. a. HKnnixn 7 ) ESl'EUJFULLY announces to tho public JLAi that ho has reopened rrf' SNYDER'S TANNERY, V'vJfSS' (old stand) Bloomsburg, Pa., at tho Torksofthe Kspy and Light Street. tirlt. roans, vuere on oescnpiions oi leather will be made In tho most substantial and w orkmanllkc manner, and Bold at prices to suit tho times. Tho highest prlco In cash will at all ttmes bo paid tor GREEN HIDES of every description In the country. The public pat ornago Ls rcspectfuily solicited, Bloomsburg, Oct. 1, 1S7&- GLAZING AND PAPERING. "TTTM. F. BOD1NE, Iron Street below hcc VY ond, Bloomsburg, I'a., Is prepared to do at kinds ot PAINTING, GLAZING, and PAFER HANGING. In tho best Btylos, at lowest prices, and at shore nouco. Tattles havlngsuch work to do will savo money calling on mo. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders solicited WM. F. BODINE. Mareh!'7i PATENTS. F. Aj Ifhmann, Solicitor ot American and Fore'gn Patents, Washington, V. C. All business connected with I'atents,"whethcr before tho Patent omce or tho Courts, promptly attended to. Nochargemado unless a patent la secured. Send for a circular. May 4, '77-tf bt READ THIS No Continued or Sensational Stories In THK People's Ledger Klght lurco I'apea; -IS Columns of Cholco JILvella neuus Iteadlujr Mmt( reMry Meek, together with se lections from tlif pens of such w rttera as Nasbv,()li. vkk Optic. hYi.VAMsCOHH, .In., Ali.ss Ijjcisk Aix'ott, WlIX CAUI.TON, J, T. THOWUKlk-OK, JUltl TWAIN, Wld Mrs. Makv Holmbh. Youth m JIumorout, Scientific, Fashion, JuuseUejhnjt ami Sews Departments com pfete, COSiriBTK, I'OHB, HKS8IBLB. I'ARCINATINO STORIIW ouch week. Full of Fun and Wit. A peculiar ff ture of tho 1 iik t'Kori k'8 Lkihiek is lta short anec dotes and Paragraphs lor which it has a wide repu tation. SPECIAL OFFER. As ah Kxi'muuk.st, and to lnducojou to glvous s trial, wo oner to send Tnslj:iotK t anyaddreH , eery week for three months on trial, on rvcelptc f only W) cents. e osls ouly u trial. Tim l'bon f.'s I.EirfiKK Is an old-established andj ti llable weeklj paper publlshedeerytaturttay. H. K. ClIUTIS, J"uhnsher. 113 Sansoor, bt., l'hUadelptaa, 11 1. oct. u, n-lm Orangeville Academy. REV.C. E, CANriELD,A.M.(Prineipal. If you want to patronize a KllWT CLASS SCHOOL, WHEltU UOA11I) AND TUIUON AHB IVOW, give us a trial. Next term begins MONDAY, JANUAKV 21, IS7R. For Information or cataloguo apply to TUB I'HINCII-AK.. Jul si, 'TT-ly oranges lujl-a;. HIGHEST AWARDS ! Crtitrnulnf J.EEYNOLDS&SON, NORTH WEST CORNER Tlili iccuthantl Filbert Sin. PHILADELPHIA, .MiNlTim-HKKS OF I'ATENTKB Wroiigut-IrflE Air-TiiM Healers Willi Slinklnir nnd ('llnher-irlndlnir lrRlp for lluiiiliitf .iitlirurlie or IIUuuili uim foul CENTENNIAL wuougiit-ihok: iieatees, FOR BITUJIINOUS COAL, Keystone WRODGHT-IRON HEATERS, Cooking' Ranges, Low-down Orates, &c, die, Descriptive Circulars bt ibb to any address. EXAMINE J1EFORE SELECTING. Arm 'i is M. C. SLOAN & BHO., HI.OUSItsMUKG, 1A, llsautacturers oc Carriages, Busgies, Phseiono, Sleighs, I'LATi-OUM.Wjktons,-; FlrsKlaaa work;alway.on.iuu)(i. ltM'AIIUNU. NKATLV I)INB. 1'rlccs reduced to attn me times. Jan. 8, WT-U THE WORLD Slnco tho chango In Its proprietorship (which took plaeo May, 1. uto.yi In World has become tho bright est, sprlghtllest, most scholarly and popular Journal In thotiHtropolls, "It Is entertaining. Interesting, bright, decent, fnlr and truthful." It doe, wrong wittingly to no man, no creed, no Interest, nnd no party. Till: WOULD ljcllecs tho Democratic party locxlstfortho cood of tbo puWIcsenlce. It dues not bellev e the public ser Ico to exist for tbo good of the Demoerallo party. THK WOULD K'lleestho Hncmy of Mankind mav be trusted to attend tn hn particular business ot slitting up trlfe. It theretoru weks to promoto jteace on earth nnd good will among good men. 'I IIK WOULD helloes that even tlm.Moou has two slde. It therefore gives eery honest mm credit for supposing himself to bo light, no matter how w rong It may hold him to be. THK WOULD oeileies that sumclent unto eadi dayaretherUIs thereof. It then tore considers It qulle unmeetiary to embitter existence to-day by light Ing oi it I ho lights of s esterd.iy. i'HK WOULD IvIIcvph there was sumo senso In tho old superstition according to which ecry day's fnr tunoHas eolortd by the tlrst objects seen In tho morning. It therefore thinks that to lay on a man's breakfast table a sheet full ot unclean things, nogrv ord, personal squabbles and pollllcal spites u about as llkoly n way of propitiating his good-will a to put spiders In his cofTec. THIS oiiLD believes that "man tho hermit"!, not to be trusted without the supervising and civil lzlng Inlluenec of woman, nnd It therefore hold, that a public Journal which falls to attract tho attention and enlM the support of the women of tho commu nity, w ill neither guide the public conscience aright nor give wise counsel In public nrratrs. As a mere matter of business, thrreforo. Till! W'OHLD endeavors to bo fair to lis opponents In pol itics, candid In Its discussion of puoltc questions, Just to all men and "up to the latest news." THK DAILY WOULD. tlo.(M) a year, postage paid. t.M six Minimis, jwstaiio paid. 12.76 three months, foslago paid. the tvi:i:Ki.Y irnni.1) 1.W) A YiCAlt, POSTAGE PAID, contains all Iho news of the week; letters bvablo correspondents from all parts of Il.o world: bright and entertaining editorials, nnd continued stories written expressly for Till: WOULD by the best nu thors ; full reports of the markets of iho United states and foielgn countries; a Parmer's Depart ment, edited by 1. 1. T. Moore, the founder nnd for many j cars editor otMOOltE sltl'KALNKWYOltU KU. SEMI-WKKICLY MOULD. 12.00 a year, postage patd. f l.oo sis months, iwslage paid. CASH PREMIUMS To tho person from whom THE WOULD shall ro ccUe, pruTiousto Mnrch 31, tho money for tho larpest number of fcubscribcra for ono jear to tho WnKKLY WOULD wolll KHentlrbt prize of 3(x. For tho next larpest nimtr,n second prl?o of f2ix. For the two next larneht lists ot mibhcrlU-rs, f ltxuK) t-aoli. For tho two in-xt tark't'Ht llts of Hiib-crlbers, toprlzo8f.f t:.i.w) each rot" the t-tx next largest HstM, six prl7caof t-MJ.'" each. For the clmun next largest lists, eleven prizes ot f 25.w each. Thc-o de3lrotia of compf t Inir for these nrl7PS( hlch ore ottered In aUdillon to the n'Kularclub prtmlum.H) will please write for lull particulate to "Till! WOII I.D," It.'. Park Unn, i-w Ynrk. Jan 4f Ts-4w TUOJJAS D. llAKTMAN. ALBtllT llAKTMAN. HARTMAW 8H0S., DEALEltS IN TEAS, VANNED FUU1T, CIGARS, TOBACCO. sriurr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, Glass & Quecnsware, FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, AND OKNKKAL LINE OF Family Provisions IfmolPi oil SttH. lUIIT.ItT i'.I.OCK, th door below Market ttreet, Ploomfburg, I'a. rtr uooas delivered to all parts of tho town April si, H-tf The Great New Medicine! ,A Health-Giving PoworJ PURIFIES THE BLOOD, INVICORATES THE LIVER, PROMOTES DICESTION, nnd STRENGTHENS THE NERVES, Tli ii. .nVctuullv riirlntr itUrase fif slutt. ver nanje nr tiitliirf. II i vortll or a trial. HKi-'lKl1' i;tiuruntettl. viCtOhekte U AUR1:aUI.U llmlimlis OltATKFVl. I u Ihu aloiuucll, II .! 111 c 1 1' III I un u C 'A'l'lIAltTlC, Al.TUHATlVi: uiul 1IU- II I:T1C. lta url lull l lint Hllrmlnl Willi ui r uniilni.anl liolliiKi Uf Ither la lull Ku r nor ilrb llll y iirli'lirel. ion trury, rrrrhiiient mill liivlBorullon, It liii.mrillutt nict upon tilt dlentlvi orKt , ' wtirtlirr luiialii il by ill.ni.e or exit uult tl finui uuy rnuse, I to lnrra thulr poMVvrs of uslntllutloit uml nulrl ttoii.tlie uiitietltH litiliiKlucreuseil ntoucv. To lliii unVcliil vlll an ni;"inil ion illtlou f tlio liver, a lllllou.iifkHi rhur ucvrlti ly u iluiiky roinjilesloii, u l-outeil tfiBarn, - .ouily, liuil luilti I nl ho mouth, a ea.prlciou upiietlle unit iliif;uUli action or the buw. el Willi a atiif uf fullnr In tlMlieaitnii. dofiiiuiitul iliillneii, VlOUlt .K iirovcl mail vuluolil. lis rfrt -.uiion the klilnoys In no lei tialtpy, a t urlilil, Irrlliitlug urine Is quickly flni rl up liy II. Inttaiiiniiilo, ' i"l Chronic HIIIUIJIA TIN31 -will imii i ilUuppt'ur by a perHUItut llo of VKilllli: k. , ... . For the cure of hkln IIUrane anil Rrtip tlon of ult lclmls, VltitltlS12 U luogt eirtiilli ' ..... VltiOtll.'Vl a rompiiBtHl of Ihr actlvt, propnrtlriinr Ill'ltllS, HOOTS, (JU.MN and U(ICH, that llature ulone furnUhfS, ....... raru bellLIT takll by U tllUt tllUV are ualheeil at the right seaHon of the year, mill that ti'ley poaieti their Imtlvc 'flmYviOOllBSTM has IhepnwertoI'UU- ipv 'rim iiL.con, isviuiiuath the I.lVKlt, and KTIMnl.ATK Ills DIKKM. 1VK tlllOANH, 1 Indliputably iiroreu by thoto who have Kluii It u trial anil liuvi been permanently euietl. Wo do not ask you to try a docen bottles to experience relief, for ire (iUAUASTKE you will feel, better from tho lint fuir uoaes. s V1UOUKXC Is attonlllilni; the svorld with It rurrf. anil U llirowluir nil other TtlVlCS, AI.THIIATIVKH and l.VVItJOK A.NTb, Into tho .liuil.v I'm up In larRe battles, double utrriiKlh. lteiulre liuull dose, and It pleasant to take. l'rlce.tJI.OO per llottle. WALKER &. BADGER MFG. CO., Prop's, 83 J;U St., Hi T:ik, ul 711117 City, It, !, "THE OUJECT OP EAT1SO." s new book trctj 01 it sliould rosd. scut lre uiou receipt of a out o atitamp. Fc r Sale at I J. ZDItXJO STORE, ll looiiisluirir, I'a. nits rirca is oi iilg with TDOVELL II VJ?V. Advertising Agents. -JHlBPi CHESTNUT ST., ST. LOUIS, ELOOMSBUIIG, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY VEGETINE For Bilious, Remttteat anfl Inter mittent Fever. Or what Is more commonly termed Fever and Ague, with pain In ll-n loins ami through tho back, and In describable chilly schmtlon don n tho spine, an lire, slsllble disposition to yawn, pain In the eyes, which Is Increased by mo'.lng them, a bluo lingo In too skin, anil great lhtlessness and debl'lty, getlne la asafo nndiosltlic reined r. It Is compounded ex elu'lvely rrum ttie Juices of carefully selected barks nnd herbs, and so strongly concentrated that It Is one of the greal est cleansers ot iho blood that U or can treput together, egetlne does not stop with breaking chilli and feur, but Itextondi Its wonder. fill lnilucnce into every part ot the human system, and entirely eradicates every taint ot disease. Vi g fllno docs not actaiapowerfulcathattlc, or dctlfl. tate the bowrlinnd came tic? patient to dread othtr serious complaints which tnut IneMlablv tollow j but It strikes at tho root of disease by purltj tng Iho blood, restores tho liver nndkldnevsto healthy ac blon. regulates tho bowels, nnd asMsts Nature In per. forming all tho duties that devolve open her f Thousands ot Invalids nro surfcrtng to-day from the cfloctsor powerful purgative nostrum, frightful quantities ot quinine, and poison doses of arsenic, neither ot which ever have, or cur could, reach tho true cause of their complaint. VEGETINE works In tho human si stem ln'perfect harmony with nature's lsws.nnd while It Is pleasant lollie taste, gcnl.ll to the stomach, and mild In Itslnlluenee on tho bowels, It la absolute in Us action ondlioase.and H not a vile, nauseous hitters, purging invalids Into fnlse hone that they are being cured, egellne Is a purely Vegetable .Medklne, compounded ujion scien tific principles, it Is Indorsed bj tho lst phj slclaus where Its virtues have been tested, Is recommended only wht re ineillclno Is needed, and Is not n ml.ituru of cheap w lUsky sold under tho cloak ot bitters. CJlvci llenllli, siiciigiii ami Aii lictllv. My daughter has received great licnellt from tho use ot Vegetlne. Her declining health was n sourco ot great anxiety to all ot her friend". A tew bottles of tho Vegetlne restored her henlth, strength and appetite. N. 11. TILDKN, Insurance nnd Ileal Estate Agent, No. 19 Sears Ilulldlng, Uoslon, Mass. VEGETINE. Police TcNtlmony. B0ST0K, NOV. 13, 195, II, II. Stevens, Erq.: Dear Mr Durlniff tho past flvo & ears tl have hid ample opportunity to Jiklfje ot tho merits of Veg Unc. ly lfu m u-nert it for complaints nttondliiir a lady of delicate health, with more oenctlctal results th.m any thlnt; flsn which she cut tried. Ilia a (riven Tl to mv children under almost every clrcum fitaticn attciul ahirL'o family! and always lth mark eiltienetlt. Ihato taken It myself wltii such preat tenetlt that I cannot nnd words to express my un qualified appreciation otlts Roodne. Whtloptrurmlntr my duties as a polJco ofllcer In thUcliy.lt his been my lot to fall In with a ercat ileal or sickness. 1 unhesttatlnplyrrcotninend Vejre tlno, and 1 neer knew of a cato whero It did not prove nil that wns claimed for it. I'rirticularly In cu&es of debilitated or impoverished stato ot tho blooil. Us clTects aro really wonderful ; and, for all complaint stnrtstntr from an Impure state of the blood, it appears to work like a charm: and I do not believe there are any circumstances under which Vepetlno can Ihj ust-d.ulth Injurious results; nnd It wUlnl.us aHoril ine pleasure to ple any further Information ns to what I know about Vegetlne. WILLIAM D. HILL, rollCO;SUt!on 4. VEGETINE Is Prepared by T-T. 11. STEVENS. Boston, Voget'me is sold by all Druggists. J.m PUBLIC SALE OF VAI.UA1ILE REAL ESTATE ! In pursuance of an order Issued out ot tho Court of common rioas of Columbia county, the undcr- Mgned commttU'o of tho person and cstato otHan lel (X'aruart, a lunatlo ot HOirlncreol: township In said county, w Ul expose to public Balo on the prem ises on Saturday, January 20, ws, commencliig at 10 o'clock a. in , of said day, a certain Tit ACT OT LAM), bltuato In Iloarlngcrt'ek township. County ot Colum bia, contalolug ONE HUNDRED ACRES more or less, bomidod by Lunls of Franklin Yocura, Cot's hrlrs, t'eter (iearha.t and Frederick Doty, wtcreon Is erected Tw uoil IJvcllliifr Uoumcs, a IlauU lurn and other out-bulullnffs. MX), all that certain tract, townUilp and count aforesaid, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Chilstlan bhultz bun ey, Mary Hadcr's Buney, lands ot William and Klljah Vocum and William Lemon hurtuy and oth ers, Gold subject to the lollowlnff except Ions and its ervatlons. All coal ot a mineral or fossil character, all Iron ore, and a 1 other minerals of all and eco dcscrlplbnondall iulncsnblch now aro or hereaf ter may bo operated, tosel her with free Ingress and enresa to and for Charles S. Coxe, his heirs and as signs. ALSO, another plcco or parcel ot land.Htuato In township and county aforeatild.contalnloi; 20 ACnliS and 15 perches bounded by lunds.of Franklin Vocum, J. r. l'fahlcr, and other lands of tko said (learliarl. Tho above will be sold as a w holo or in low describ ed so as to suit purchasers. Tkiims op Sale. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth of tho purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down of tho property, tho ontvfourtli less tho ten ptr cent, at continuation absolute, and tho remaining three fourths in one year thereafter with Interest from counrmiillon nisi. , J.V11ES UWFFEH, Jan. 4, lT3-ts committee. n Til llll; UUiaillC XJlUltUJ. Choice bookano longer for tho few only, The best standard noels ultliin tho reach ot every one. Hooks usually bold from ft to3 given (unchanged and unabridged) tor 10 and 10 cenU. 1. i ho count of ilonto-Crlsto, Alex Dumas 40c ISO. Tho King's own, by Capt. Slamut ll'e 157. Hand and (lloe, by Amelia H. Kdwards 10o 15.S. TroaauroTroo. by Samuel Ijer W'C 15y. Tho rtiantom tuln, byCoptaln Matrjat llc ir,o. The Hlack Tulln, by Alexander Uumas 10c ml. The World Well Loit, K. Lynn Linton wa nil. Shirley. Charlotto llrouto wo liu. Frank .MIMriuy, by captain Marryat 10c 164. A Vouug Wire's btory, Harriet liovtrn mc ls. A Modern Minister (Vol. 1.) Cheiely Novel aw ltui. Tho I ast Aldlnl. hv (Jeorgo band loc 1T. Tho ()ueei,'s Necklace, by Alex, Dumas K-e nw. Con Cregan, by i haileM Lover Imi. St. 1'atnck's Lie, by Charles Lever ice llo, Newton Korster, by Captain llarryat loo HI. Hostage to Fortune, by Miss Hraddon a 17i. Chevalh r da MaUon llouge, by Dumas loo US.Japhct In feeurch ot a Father, by Captain Marryot ikic 171. Kate o'Donoghue, by Charles Lever am 175. The i'dcha of Many Tales, Capl aln Marryat loc 176. 1'erclval Keen by Captain Marryat loo 117. (leorga canterbury's Will, by Mrs. Henry Wood aoc 113. Haro flood Luck, by II. B. Francllllon loo 179. 1 ho History of a ''rime, by victor Hugo loo lso. 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A lady agent reiiorls taking over 400 subscribers In ten days. All w ho engage uttLko money fast, Youcan dovotaall)our tltuo to tho business, or onlyjour spare time. You need not bo away Irotn homo over night. You can do Has well mothers. Full panic ulara. direction and urua trtse, Ulegant and t x. pensive outllt free. It jou want prontable work send us jour address at onco. It cotta nothing to try the busmen. No;on who engages falls to mike great iiur, Auureba iue i eopio a journal' I'orV- aug, B LANK 2IOR1X1AOK8 tbraeltcUuiia the Ivunwniiu lim.. II1ST0HY OF COIiUMUlA COUNTY. MILITARY IIECXIIID. The llraflci! Militia of Columbia Comity, The fulloning h n Hit of the (Irnfteii Mill- tin nfcacli'townslilp In Columbia Co. The townships of Catawhsn. Pine and Ilorotigh of Herwiclc, having furulahed their iuotn by volunteering, were exempt from draft. filoom Tovsnthip. A II Itupert lien F Hngenbuch James llenwood John Glest Henry S Arthur M O Abbott l'hilip Shoemaker Henry W Heller John Oirton Jacob Sechler Andrew JlcCabo ltobert Edgar Oliver C Kahler Win E Sterner Samuel Stead Wm Edgar Ilenjamin Itomboy Joeph Witts Samuel Yetter Philip S Moyer Win Coclinan Samuel McNinch Henry Faus Wm II Jaooly Tlioa J liartou Ethan A Scott Samuel II Searls Wei Reiiwlcb DenniUSrink Eli Itoup Eli IJ.irton Tlios V Ounton Henry llodlno Jcne Shoemaker O V Correll John Foster Jacob Oiest David Evans Isaiah Nu3 Samuel Oross Joieph Ii Shannon Solomon Smith Abraham II Thomas Augustus B Raub Frederick O Eyer BriarcrceT: TUtnihip. Wm Girton Henry Laymon Albert Ox Wm H Stahl Johuathan PGordiner Jacob H Moateller Wm Lynn James Meean David ShaiTerjr James Sponenberg Augustus B Clewell Thomas Adams Alex Bingham Ileeso M Eck John Harman Eckard Smith Wm Evan3 David Kline Wm Clewcll Conrad .Marklo Ella? Yost Emnuua'i Smith Stephen Michael Isaiah Mellick John II Martz Geo Fowler Silas E Moyer Elias Koppis' Wm Hipplosteel Stephen Creasy Xehemiah Ii 1 1. 1 e n -Madiz Bomboy housb Roney Gordenheizer Geo Rower Jacob Weise William Wald Sampson Fold Milton M Traugh Job Grassly Miles Martiney Wm Rower John Harris Levi Riuard Morris Ritteuhouse, Samuel Eddy Samuel Dictcrick Owen Sutt Joseph Blank George Arty Beaver Towmhip. Solomon Slicker Eevi McAfee Joepli Singley Fred Hosier John Deflanco Henry Miller Levi Fisher Nathan Erwin Jacob Longaberger Amos Yeagcr Joseph Louden Johu Delyas M F Hosier Isaac Schell Jacob Holl'man John Mensinger Patrick Tiuch David Link David Nabe Reuben Shermau Jiniali Johnson W M Uerring Nathan LongabergerJosiali Rittenhouse Philip Defiance Samuel Herring Moes Slicker I'Vedericlc Ilouts Joseph Nabs Henry Swank John Longcnberger Anrou Jolinsou jr lliclmel Moor.ind Kli Krvin Jacob llernberger Uriah McAfee PhilipMooraud John Longaberger John Nam Wm .Michael Benton Township. Philip A Klino Karl Itoston Mcrico R Smith l'arvin Masters John Swartout W K Krickbaum Peter Laubach Jareil Ciaufl' Geo W dinger KU McHenry l'etcr Ashelraan John r Reishline Russel Shultz Joel Keefer Klias Shultz Wheeler Shultz Philip F Krickbaum Klias Ash Oscar Conner Hemlriu W Bangs Phenias Remley Geo M Hnrtman Hiram Seigfried John J Knrnei Peter.R Shultz Nathan II Tubbs David S Laub.ich Conyngham 'Vowmhip, Geo Snyder John Yost Michael Schubuly John Grudy RobtGorrell David llruens John Hughes Daniel Jones Michael Mulligan John Campbell Patrick Gologham John McDowell -Michael Shullcr Tom Durkin Franklin Shappell Tom Nollo Jacob Shultz Wm Dutfiw II Wartnich Simon Christ Wm Autersou Wm Haitt K L Ritttrly Reuben Wasser John J Wagoner Peter Umlawf Jacob Roderan Dennis Manly Jim Crawford Tom Uutler Pat Manehan Jacob Wagner Henry Zimmerman Hugh Hart Chas Sharp Peter Carlely Tom M Cook PatSchoshay Timothy Carney Pat Agen John IIloss James Ryan Andrew Mull Tom McCook Walter Dugal John Wilebrant John Leiller Owen Gauo Pat Wills Joseph Warlem Jacob Ornlauf Tom liutlor Tom Welsh Michael Wuittier Frank Warnick Pat Fyn Wm Rranchltz Dan Grum Tom Meury Kills Valentino Centre TuwntMp. John Nungesser Dauiel Dauberd Samuel Knorr Mordecai M Hicks Klias Young Richard Rupert Johu Workelser Joseph Witmeyer Mahlon II Hicl-s Michael Ilogan James Wurdin Thomas Fry John Remly Isaac Aretvine Fred Nuss Phoe Iuianuel Hill Daniel II Witmoyer Freeman II Dcterick George Conner Tilgliam D Straus Elisha Ilageubuch Wm Remly Geo II lioone Hiram Heller Jesse J Fredrick Adam Uill Charles Goodman Win Kiuly Samel O Kelchner Henry Sidell Daniel ShatTer James K Fisher John Miller Samuel Witmoyer Silas Harman TheoMcDI'rico John SUuer Daniel Hower Charles Bornick John Caw Wm Durlino Samuel JIartz Adam W O Kolb George Younger Matthew Uogan John Faux Frederick Michael Aaron Nusa Samuel Hllburn Paniel Lowry Nathan Miller Janob Spenser Frederick Hagenluch 25. 1878. Fithingcreek Township, Atigustm JI Weaver Ira D Klino Daniel Yaplo Hiram Labour Stott JIcHenry William Hngenbuch Christian J Ash John Dictcreck JIoscs JIcHenry Washington Bellls Thomas Yaplo WinJI Laudenbach A P Unangst Silas JIcHenry Jacob Fnrvcr Hiram JIcHenry Ell Robbins Wm Unangst Ellas P Bender John J Fuller Wm JltGill Woods Reuben Boston Georgo Pealer Alexander Kramer Jlarma W Slmonton Alfred F Creveling John" Jtollenry Levi lllshlino Isaac McHenry William Hess Abraham Klino William Santeo George Heath Joieph Thomas Samuel F Pealer Kllsha B Emery Reuben Savage Johu M Ruckalcvv Paul Wolfe Monroe Mnrkle Stephen Dresher William M Stoker Hiram Pealer Joseph O Runyan Jeremiah Yaplo Jackson Ale Charles F Klndlg John J Alliger Alias Ash Conrad Hipplosteel Franklin Township. William Miller Thomas F Harder Joseph Reaver Christian L Artly t7rcCTtcooi( Township. Richard Kitchen Isaac Kline Win Rurgess John Thomas Abtn Seybert George Ikeler Harrison Dcterick Jackson Shannon Wilson JI Eves Charles Iloiver Elijah J Ikeler Wm Fox Harvey G Smith Elwood J Heacock Algernon S Kester Levi Pilkington John J Robbins C W Kline Joseph S Kline Virgil Robbins Jos W Huntzinger Clinton Robbins Andrew J Crawford Daniel R Pursel l'hilip Knouso Jacob S Boone Jacob JIussIeman Charles Forsytho Joseph Hayman Perry D Blair Samuel JIcHenry John Lemon Joseph D Fulmer U J Campbell Joseph C Parker A R Brown W E Heacock Wm Davis George B Thomas Jacob Hayman Cornelius Rees .Vlber Shields David JI Keater Jacob F Deterick Joseph W Rees Hemlock Township, Daniel Holder Charles Sage James W Ecko James Powell Jlichnel Whitenight John Miller Joseph Evans John Mussleman William P Jones George L Shoemaker John C Miller Eli Old John Eyer Henry Shaffer Thomas Russel Henry Whitenight Ed G Smith Wm Hartman jr Jacob Miller James D Pursel Ludvvig'S Hartman Levi Wright Amos Townsond John Harman jr Elias Gigger Jackson Township. Silas W JIcHenry Andrew J Derr Joseph F Derr Calvin Derr; Siephon Jtcilcnry Wilson Albertson Geo G JInnning John II Fritz W W Robetts Thos S Hes Win Young Samuel Hess Martin Getz Hugh Shultz Samuel F Hess Elijali Yocum Clmrles C Mastellar George Remly Jesse Rhone Locust Township. John Reaver Wm Winn Sebastian Kechelries JohnSwenk Wright Hughes Dan Lei by John Jlensch Stephen Yohe Emanuel Ashton Henry V Yeager Cyrus ShatTer Joshua Womer Chas Williams Wm Yeager Israel Wliary Chas Jliller Wm H Reinbold Wesley Perry Ben Beaver John Jlirnen Wm Boat David Adams Henry Hofl'man Peter Beaver Wm Pifer Dan Longaberger John Erwin Samuel Loan Lewis Rinebold Martin R V Klino Nicholas Backer Jackson George Daniel Ii Stephens D k Lockard Chas S G Amine Dan Bellmon John Krisher Dan Stino Christian Jlcnsch Wm Belcg Montour Township. Chas Fetser Joiah Brown Frank Miller Jei-se Somers Emanual Conner Silas Conner Chas Rceder Jackson Leiby Tom Weaver James Foster Wm Low Dan digger jr John G Quick Jtartin Klire Josiah Edwards Joseph Decker Wm Linn Michael Ranch Lloyd Paxton Jonathan Fry David Martini Caleb Dies James Fnrnswortli Dan Iuarus Maine Township. Win P Shuman Chas Fisher Wm Swisher Lemuel Ilredbeniier Petet Fioher Christian Harman Benjamin Nuss Abraham Shuman Samuel Dalions Aaron Jliller Daniel Harmony Dan Jliller II W Brown Gideon Nusa David Shuman Lewis Felger Wm Longaberger 1-rancis Fleming Mount Pleasant Township. Dan Vanderslico Henry Melick Aiiiosfiruber Amos Wauick Sam Hartman Tom Jones Geo Stelnmlller Eri J Ikeler Philip Stroup John Osinun Geo W Jacoby Joe R Vanderslico Henry Wilkin Russel Appleman Andrew C JIcArty John Jlordlit John Hippensteel Chas Shaffer Jlathl.vs Kindt John S Patterson Aaron Kcstcr David Brces Lemuel Shoemaker Henry W Jlclllck Audrew Shoemaker Albert Miller Andrew J Ikeler Mifflin Township, Sam Tiefer E W Kirkendall Elias Deterick Geo Spade II Scbweppenheiser Jonathan Spade Win F Keller J Zimmerman .Martin Keller E D Kirkendall A W Hess .Michael 11 Hetter David Broivu Peter J Lantz Obedlah Swauk Henry CHooiTuag'e Henry Hetter Samuel Lutz John Jlicbaeljr David Mensch StephenDieterlok John U Yohe Isaac E. Feels Adam Miller Wm Piatt Sara E Smith Peter C Kckroto Reuben Frey Wm Pettit Isaac Lutz Dati II lluttcustino Isaac Andrews J J Hess Sam Micheal Tom A ten John Creasy Sam Andrews Joe Frederick John Kirkeudall John II Davis PhlllpStulyjr Jacob Fox Reuben Hons Geo Mowery Stephen Hetter lAarou Ilea THE COLUMBIAN. VOL. XII, NO. COLUMBIA DBMOCHAT, VOL. XL1I, NO. 41 Madison Township. Robert Fruit John IP Girton S S Runyan Daniel Jlcncal Jacob Kramer JIahleu R Roads Francis Eves It'm ll'intersteon Geo II triiltcdlght John Straupt David Ross O P Runyan James Jlills Cyrus Denmlt II Clay .Mills David A ll'atson H'm JIastellar Edward Stout Henry Dildlue Jacob Girton Chillies Johnson U'esley Demott Henry U'agner l'arvin Swisher Nelson U'elliver Daniel S Bechtel Alexander Carr Thomas Ginglcs Ocorgo Runyan Adam Codcrman H'illiam Graham N It ll'elllver Samuel Brugler Isaac liliipplc Uriali U'elllvcr Richard F Stout James Kludlen Joel Jloser Silas U'elllvcr Samuel S Lowry John Stetler Jllchael Hnup Nicholas Barber Silas II' Barber U'mFairinan Felix Ritter John Fruit Geo II Il'elliver Orange Township, Wesley W Sutlifl Jacob Seigfriei Wm JI Keeler S JI 1) Jlontgomery William Fisher Aaron Patterson Emanuel Johnson B F Patterson William Ingold Sttgartoaf Township, Peter JIastellar Josiah R Fritz Alex Hess Gearhart Nuss Franklin Nngle Wm Cole Shndrach Hess Philip Hes Cornelius Shultz Emanuel Dills Joseph E Harp Michael Bishiine James Swart James Penington Samuel Hess Robert Montgomery A J Fritz Jnme? Peterman Jefferson Fritz Newton Harrington George Hess Hiram" Fritz Benjamin F Patterson John Cole John Gates Rodman Betterly Ezra Stephens Edward Roberts Uriah Ooider Scott Toxcnship. Oscar P Eut Daniel Jlordin Daniel G Ent Hiram S JIarr Wm Fausey Georgo Zeigler Theo Howcl Wm E Shannon Daniel L Everhart JohtiTurner Henry Oman Wm -Master Jacob Clossen Lewis Hess Theo JIcDowell H'm P Creveling Harvey Jones ll'm Abbott Jacob Hartzel Franklin Slaymau Robert S Ent Valentine Kressler Joseph Crawford W II Shuman Samuel Hagenbuch Georgo Heckman Harvey J Creveling Sylvester J Fox George Carr F P Kelly Geo W McEwen James K JlcJIichei Charles Schug Wm G Girton Ebenczer Case James Carr Washington's Only Sister. Jlrs. Betty Lewis, Washington' only sis ter, is described, in Scribncr for February, as a woman of many virtues, antl well be loved of her famous brother. In tho future i , ... .... ntiwevcr, sno is me more likely to ho cele brated for her spelling than anything else. Wo rpioto the fullowiug letter from tho Scribner article : "July 5th, 179G. JlY Diun UnoTiir.it 1 receiv'd your let. ferof2Gih and 29th ot June, tho day after 1 wiote to you 1 was attack with the ague and fever which has lasted ever since, I Ex pected your coming threw Baltemoro that you would ascertain Mr. Parkes fortune thoe I believe ho' would not tell anything fals on tho Occation, Harriot's Brother Wrote her a letter from llaltemore and like wiM) one to -Mr. Parks congratulatening them on there Intended Union which he sayex he makes no doubt will be a very hap py one, Lawrence was hero at tho time that .Mr. Parks has spko to Harriot on the sub ject and I beg'd of him to make all tho in quire- he could but never hard from him un til the letter I have meution'd hero nnd concluded from that ho had Innuiml was well Plcas'd, when -Mr. Parks ask'd my consent I told him I had nothing to i-ny to it mat you ware the Pert-on to be appli'd to, I have never concern'd mvself with it I think Harriot is Old Enougf now to make choice for her i-elf, and if they are not hai)- y i ueiieve it will be her one fait, bo bars the Bet caracter of any young Person that1 know. l now my Dear Brother havo to thank oil for your good intention of scudinc mo nimiloifyouhadanytoHpear, but had no write to l.xiect you to Difirnish vnt.r en. I urn mutch obliged to you for your invi asion to Jlouut Vernon but it is utterly out of my Power to get up, I believo I wrote to ou last fall that I had but two old Horse and in Teun word left out from that my stable was broken open and tbo bestol them carri'd of and from that day to this I have not Hard a word of him that was tho forth charriot Hors that I lost in Fredericks vou may believe I bad no great Parsiallity for tne i-iace, Harriot Is Better and is gono to the forth of July In Town but I think tho looks badly. Jly love to you and my Sister Washim? ton concludes me your Affectionate sister Bltty Lewis. 1, C T . ...... i.o. i icaryou win Hardly make out this as I have a violent Headake and h hor rid caugh -1 believe Hnrriot is distressed to know bow sho is to bo Provided with thiugs for a Weding Dress." This was probably tho aced sister' lnt letter to her brother; for she entered Into rest cjuly In March, 1797. Her portrait iai.cn in ner youtn, represents her as a tall handsomo woman, with brown hair nnd oyes ner ncail held proHdlv erect nnd l,n mil nps nrnily, almost haughtily ed, n if sho had just Issued some positivo tuutuiauu to ner army ol tall sons. M. Gartlaux, a French statistician, in. ....t.tt .i. . i . ... - puuusueu somo curious statistics on the dan gersoi traveling by land. HesnvHthnil the old diligence days man had One r-hnurn of being killed in 300,000 trips, and one cnanceoi ueing Injured in 30,000. On tb mllH-IIV liolu-nati 10QK 1 P f r . 1 i.M uuu ioio,tuere was one cuauce oi ueing killed in 2.000.000 loumev im uuu cmuice 01 ueing injured in 600,000, From 1S55 to 1875, one chance of belm nil! cd In making 0,000.000 journeys, and one ciiauce ot ueing injured in COO.OOO. Now one to one million. Consequently, a ne,. travelling 10 hours a day, at the rate of 40 mile an Jiour, would iu tbo first period have had a chance of escaping destruction uuring ai years; In the second nerio.1 lim ing 10U years, and between 1872 and 187(5 uuring H3'J year. Arm York 7tw. gatw of gMfrtlstafl. Half column. Ono column.. Yearly advertisements poyablo quarterly. Tran stent adrerllsemenLs must be paid for before Inserted except where parties have accounts. Legal a lvertlsements two dollars per Inch for three Insertions, and at that ralo tor additional Insert loos n lthout referenco to length, Executor's, Amtnlstrator's and Auditor's notices three dollars. Must bo paid for when Inserted. Transient or Local notices, twenty cents aline regular advertisements half rates. Cards In tho "Business TMrtetorv" column, ono dollar per year for each line. Poetical. THE SCIIOii.UrS sweetiieaht. Ilr KlxiiK Fawceit. All day he tolls with zeal severe on something learnodly polemic, From Harvard ho returned last jear, With bounteous honors academic. Ills parents namo him but Id praise, Ills little sisters quite adoro him, And all tho loving household lays, Allegiance willingly before him. What forms his labor, week by week They could not understand-ou. never! 'tis something eminently Greek. TIs something Intricately clover. Ilct still his task, uonnlshed yet. He chapes with Industry unflagging, And writes Ids treatise that shall set Tho heads ot noted pundits wagging. Ls it ot Honor's doubtful llnosj or yet somo question, subtly finer, Of whether certain famous'wincs Wero first obtained from Asia Minor 7 Is It ot dialects Impure 7 Is It sotnollong-tourth rule of grammar Is It old Sanscrit roots obsouro Is tt that wearisome dljamma Hut whether this or whether that, Through fragrant fields, when work Is ended, Whllo darkly wheels tho zigzag bat. And all tho west Is wcrraly splendid. Ho steals to meet,ln leaving wise, with eager steps that do not tarry, A rosy girl, whose shining eyes Urow tender as tho calls him "Harry." What altered thoughts can she awake. This pearl ot sweetheart, best and fairest I And what a contrast does sho make To "Comments on tho Second Aorlst 1" So strongly round htm can she throw Her dazzling siwlls of sweet retention, 'TIs doubtrul now it he could go Correctly through his Flrt Declension, For whllo near mossy meadow bars, With spirit thrilled by sacred pleasures, llo lingers tlll,tho dawn of stars, Ho lingers by tho girl ho treasures, This grave young scholar scarcely knows If Hector was a lighting seaman, If lofty l'lndar wrote In prose. Or Athens lay In Lacedxmon I Harper's Magazine for January, HOME SOXtl. n. W. Xosartuxsw. stay, stay at homo, my heart, and rest; Home keeping heart aro happiest, For those that wander they know not whero Are full ot trouble and full ot care ; To stay at homo Is best. Weary and homesick and distressed. They wander East, they wander West, And are baflled and beaten and blown about liy the wtnds of tho wilderness of doubt; To stay at homo la boat Then stay at home, my heart, and rest ; Tho bird la safest In It nest ; O'er all. that nutter their wings and ny A hawk is hovering In tho sky; To stay ot homo Is best. -February Atlantic. The most imposing and interesting judi- nial document to nil christians that ha3 ever been recorded, is the original death warrant f Jesus Christ. The document is in these words : Sentence rendered by Pontius Pilate act- ng Governor of Lower Galilee, stating that e.siis of Nazareth shall miller death on the cross. In the year seventeen of tbo Emperor, Tiberius Ciunr, and the 2Uth day of JIarcb, n tho city of Holy Jerusalem, Anna and Ca.-pin being priests, sacrifiscators of the people of God Pontius Pilate, Governor of Lower Galilee, sitting in tho Presidential chair of the Factory, condemns Jesus of Nazareth to dio on the cross between two thieves the great and notorious voice of the people saying : 1. Jesus is a seducer, 2. He is a seditious. 3. He is the enemy of the law. 4. He calls himself, fasely, the Son of God. 5. He calls bimelf, falsely, the King of srael. G. Ho entered into the temple, followed by a multitude, bearing palm branchc In their bands. Order the first centurian Quillius Cornel- us, to lead him to tho place of execution. l'orbld any person, whomsoever, rich or poor, to ihterfere with "the death of Jetus Christ. Tho witnesses signing the condemnation f Jesu aro : 1. Daniel Robani, a Pharisee. 2. Joaua Robani, 3. Raphael Robani. i, Capen, a citizen. Jesus shall go out of tho city of Jerusa- em through the gate of Struenea.' The above senteuco is engraved on conpei: on ono side are engraved tho words ; 'A sim ilar piato is sent to each tribe.' The origi nal is in the Hebrew language. It was found in an antiquo vase of white marble, while excavating in tho ancient i-iiv nf AnuilJa, in the Kingdom of Naples. In tho year 1810, and was discovered by the com missioner oi art ot tue French armies. Tho French translation was mndo by the com missioners oi art. Quarrels would never hut long if the fault were on one side ouly. Each day is a new life : recard it. liters fore, iu an epitome of the whole. The only way to make a friend Is to bo one. Jlen aro liko words: when not nrnnoi-w placed, they lose their value. Unreasonable hasto is the direct road to error. Tho attempts made by other citiei to bent Chicago in the maitir of failure havo been unsuccessful. . Such is the b)dtophobi:i tcarc in London that tho police nio capturing dogs at the rate of 200 a day.' Lovo often ro-illum(w his extinguished flame nt the torch of jealousy, Every male citizen of Atlanta, Ga., is taxed $5 for the maintenance of the streets. Harvest never comes to to such not. Jim. iVtewatt will and yet the has no usn't. nover marry again, cliildrcu to toy the