TUB,. MOKMJtf , Tli.HI'I.U. Thore Is a belief- of long stnnrtiuR Among the O rooks n of Conslnutluoplo that Iho church of t Santa Bophja, now n uioscine, shall ' bo 'restored ' to Christianity. This grand building, which covers nbout 70,000 sqnaro feet moro than 0110 ami n half acres was erected by Justinian In tha sixth cen tury. It was eight years In building, and whon at last lit stood complete, It appeared bo marvelous iu tlio eyes of all who saw it that it was generally behoved not only that an angel had given tho plan, but that heaven had rained gold and gems for tho express pnrposoof its construction. Tho noblest temples of Greece and Asia were despoiled, and pillars of tho most pro clous marbles were brought to Constantino. plo. Ephcsus, rcrgamus, llaalbcc, gavo up their treasures, and masses of Egyptian por phyry and syenifo, which centuries beforo had been hewn for tho honor of Tous and Artemis, took their places fcu tho groat Christian church. It was tho boast ot Jus. tiniau that ho had oxcclled tho templo at Jo rnsnlem. "I have surpassed thec, oh, Bolomonl" ho exclaimed, as ho giuod upon tho com pleted buildingj nud it is taiil that ho caused a statuo of Solomon to bo erected opposito tha church, with n sad expression, m though grioving at tho vast size and beauty of Justinian's work. Earthquakes shook the church within a few years of its completion. Tho great dome fell, and was restored by a younger Isadorus, nephew of the luochaulciau. lie pairs were mado to tho fabric by successive emperors ; hut tho dosign was novcr altered and there were, no additions. Then came the fatal May of 1453. At tho high altar of St. Sophia, Constantino received tho holy sacrament during tho night boforo tho great assault (May 20), iu which ho foil. As the news spread that tho Mohammo. dans hod mado their way into tho city, tho old awe and veneration which had spread a sprt of mystery around Bt. Sophia returned. Senators, pricsU, monks and nuns hastened to take refuge within its walls, recalling au ancient tradition that an nugul would des cend at tho moment when the iutldcls wero advancing toward tho column of Constantino tho Great, and putting a sword into tho hand of a certain man who would bo sitting at tho baso of tho column, would order him toaveugo tho people of God; whereupon tho Turks, seized with a panic, would tako to flight to tho borders of Persia. Hut no such heavenly aid came to tho twenty thousand people who crowded St, Sophia. Mohammed, ou entering tho city, rode directly to tho great church. Many women and children were divided among tho soldiers as slaves; and all furniture, plate and ornaments disapicared so quickly that, in the words of Eiuley, " tho mighty temple soon presented few traces of having boen a Christian church." Mohammed himself was, it is said, greatly impressed with tho rich marbles uud splen dor of the place. Ho caused tho mueztus who were with him to summoji tho troops to prayer ; and his own prayer-carpet was spread on the high altar. Thero tho "Sou of Iniquity," us tho Christian Ducas calls him, announced that uu orthodox Greek Em piro was extinct ; and from that fimo the church of Justinian has served as the chief inosquo of the city. The various Christian emblems wero cov erved with plaster, ami thin coats of paint and mosaic which could have offended no one, wero afterward treated in a similar manner. Several largo uud exterior but tresses, rendered necessary, it is asserted, by tho shock of tho earthquake, wero added by Selim II. and Amurath III. ; but what might be considered u fortunate neglect was moro or less tho fate of St. Sophia, until 1817, when it was placed in repiir by tho Italian architect, IWati, at the instauc of the Sultan Abdul Mejid. This work lasted through two years, and was com pleted under great difficulties. Only tho zeal of Iteschid Pasha, it is Mild, enabled him to bring it to a successful end. l'Mta'. Sat, NigM. VHUim DINNIilt CUIUS. At a recent dinner-party in Now York, some odd dinner cards wero usod. They were exact imitations of squaro soda-crackers, mado of polo silk, tilled with down and sachet powder, Tho edges were, blightly colored, as a cracker is browned in tho bak ing, and tho print of tho cuttlug-stainp was copiod by tho silk being stitchod to gether iu places. Iu tho centre, whero tho name of the manufacturer usually Is, was tho unmo of tho guest. As they lay upon tho pure white linen by the plates they looked like such fresh, good toda crackers that it was a disappointment to nud that they would not break and crumblo into brit tln mouthfnlx. Tho greatest good to tho greatest num ber cannot justify a wrong to the losser number. Friendship between women is only a sus pension of hostilities, JOHN A. PUNSTON & CO., Heal Estate, Trust, Iiivestmcntyi rum Collection Olhco, rJjIooins burg, Columbia County,-, ohn'a. Properties for Salo in Columbia County, Pa. FARMS. M acres In Madison township, largo houso.framc barn and out-bulldlngs ; good frrtt, water ana fair quality land. Iteasonable price and terms. Owned by Mrs, Esslck. To acres In llenton townsl-'p, near Now Colum bus. A very dcsl'ablo and productive farm with good buildings, fruit, water IX, l'rlco $3C0O. Terms easy, 103 acres In Kishlngcrcck, township, near Zlon church, Ilrlck dwelling, barn And sheds, good water, two orchards and othc.' fruits, l'rlco and terms toatonablj. 2'j acres in Jackson township. Small farm cleared, with farm buildings. A saw mill and dwelling. Also a largo quantity of plno and hem lock timber. ISO acres of excellent land In Miniln township, on road between Hcrwlcknnd Mlfllln, otvnod by John Wolf, Ksn.., on N. & W. II. It. It. Ilrlck house, farm buildings, orchard, water, Ac and suniclent suprly of timber. A valuable property. W ncres In Madison township, near Jersey town, tlood frame house, barn, water, fruit and limber. Will bo sold cheap and on good terms. 7 acres In .Madison township near Van Horn's school house, with frame house, stable and good fruit. t,t acres In Hemlock township near Evan's Mill. Framo house, bank barn, young orchard ot cholco fruit, good meadow, running water, Ac. 112 acres of excellent farm lanl 1,' miles west of Dloomsburg. Farm buildings and two tenant houses, loo acres In l'lne township, near l'lno Summit. Farm buildings fruit, water and considerable tim ber, o acres of llmestono witlithrco kilns In Centre .township. A 3t story woolen mill with full set of machin ery, a good natural water power, all In good work lug order with good trade. Also a large dwelling, barn and out-bulldlng3. Also W ncres of land on Little Klshlngcreck, 5 miles from Dloomsburg. Also ten other farms In va.lov localities. Proportios in Bloomsburg and Else where. A large, comfortablo and nearly now three stoiy brick residence on South Market street, with Mansard roof, gas, water, cold or hot, range, b UU room, heater Iu cellar, stable, well, cholco fruit, Ac, all In ft rat rate condition, l'rlco reasonable .aid terms easy, A carriage manufactory with tools, and trade, desirably located on Iron street, below Main. Two pleasantly located brick residences on Centra street. Two large frame dwellings on Third street, West Moomsburg, A nc.u frame residence-on Main street, West Dloomsburg, with stable, good water and fruit Grounds and building In best condition, A very desirable brick on Ma'n stteet, sultablo for business and residence combined. A double brick residence on East -Main street, desirably located. Terms easy, A frame house on Sixth street near Market. A brick and also a framo dwo.llng on Fifth street, both lu good condition. Pleasant homes. Two8tnall framo dwellings In East Dloomsburg, cheap. Two frame dwellings on Iron street, cheap. A largo now brick residence ut tho corner of Third and West streets, A very desirable framo dwelling on Fourth street, catawlssa 'with "table, water, fruit, Ac., also at Catawlssa, a coal yard with siding, large bed of good sand, dwelling on premises, part of which can bo used as building lots. A 'so, other prop r i not mentioned, and de slrablo building lots located on Market, Fifth, West and other streets, Strict attention paid to thoe.am''iatlonof titles ana;to conveyancing, and all matters submitted promptly attended to at lowest rates charged by I eal estate agencies. For particulars apply to JOHN A. FUNSTON, or PAUL 11. WHIT. D- & J- J. M'HENRY being engaged In tho Mamifacturing of Lumber have constantly in stock the following; 2x4, 2X5 2x6) 2x8 HEMLOOK BILL STUFF, of various lengths for Dulldlng l'urposos. 200,000 feet Hemlock Boards, 14, 10, 18 uud 20 feel, ranging iu width from 10 to 20 inches. 100,000 GAUGED BOARDS, !5, (1 und 7inclies, 10 feet long. 50,000 Wuito I'ino Boards, Panel. 40,000 Feet 2 in. Plunk, Pino, ALSO Largo Quantities of common plno boards etc , (quantities of tho above can bo had at tlio Lum ber Tiard ot ,! J. JIolIlINItV, IJciilon I'll. For further particulars address D.& J.J. M'HENRY Benton, Pa aug a (ra win w mwm TO BLOOMSBURG Wo wish to call your attention to Hardware and House lurnislung; doods. Give us a cull whether you wish to buy or not, and hcc the many interesting and useful articles we keep in stock. STOVES, Some of you may know we are going out of tho stove business, but others may not. We never bought anything but the best aud latest improved stoves, and our present stock which is not large we are closing out at very low figurefyind the early callers will se cure tho bargains. HOUSE FIUMK gOODS. In addition to our stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, t&c.; for builders, farmers, blacksmiths, and our variety of tols for rae chanics,we have.owing to a growing demand of house wives made a specialty of collecting useful articles lor household use. Plain, Porcelain and tin lined Hollow Ware, Galvanized and Marbleized Iron Ware, Wooden Ware, Baskets, Retined, Stamped Tinware and the largest line ot J able Cutlery, and spoons iu the county. To call, see and price our goods, to buy. HOLMES & UDITOUS NOTICK. rariTKor iiknrv kiniisiIiukv. deceased Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or- E bans' court ot Columbia county to dlstrl uto funds in hands of (leo. A. Doty, administra tor, d. I), n , will attend to tho duties or ids appointment at his oillco In Dloomsburg, on Saturday, Nov, 4th nt in a. m , wlirH parlies having claims on said fund are requested to present them or bo forever debarred rrom coining in on said fuud, C. D. DllOCKtt AY, Sept VD-ta Auditor A UDlTOK'd NOTICE. ESTATE Of 1IKNJ. IIAIIUK, DECEASED, lACl'ST TOWNSHIP, Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho or- B Una's court ot Columbia couutv to make (Until utton ot tho balance In hands of the admlnltfa tor of said estate to and amongst the partlei en. titled thereto will sit in the omco ot Freeze, Kyer ly White lu Dloomsburg on Saturday the Kith nay of October lsi, t in o'clock a. m. ot said day, when nnd whero an parties Interested In said es tate must attend or be rureverdebaned from any share otsaldlund. 11. V. WHITE. hept its ta Auditor. UDlTOK'S -MilICK. IN TUB HATTER OF TIIK (STATE OK Al'IIPSTl'S MAMIN, DECEASED. I lie undersigned auditor appolDted by the Or phans' court of Columbia eoimty l'cnus) Unnla to distribute balance In hand of admr. or said decedent as per account confirmed absolute Sept. 1&3 will sit tor tho discharge ut the duties or his appointment at his ollleu m Dloomsburg, lu said counly on Friday October li'th Ism at ten o'clock in I lie lorenoon, ut wliloli time and place all partlos Interested In said estate uro required to attend or be forever aebarrcd rrom any tharo of said fund, CIIAHI.E8 fl. 1IA1IKLEY, SeptJJJw Auditor, SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE COLUMBIAN SJ..-1O A YEAR. i -1 1 our lurgo and complete sleek of STOVES, places you under no obligations SCHUYLER. A UDlTOK'S NOTIC1C. ESTATK Of ADAM I1ADI.R, DECKASKI1. Tlio undersigned auditor appointed by tho ' r- puan 3 uouit or uoiumum euuniy, iu mane uisiri. UUUUIl VI IUU UUIUIIIO )U IUU UUUU3 Ul MIU I'ACUUIUI. to nnd among tho parties entlt ed thereto, will perform the duties of his appointment at ills oQlce in ltloomsburg, ou I'rltluy November loth, at ten o'clock a. in , when and whero all persons lniercsieu must appear una prove (neir ciauna or be desaned from any slure ot said fund. V. V, IlILLMKYKlt, oct. 13.UI Auditor. UDITOH'S NOT1CK. ESTATE Of JACOI1 HUBAIOIAN. IIECEASEP. 'The underlined auditor appointed by Orphans' court ot Columbia county, by consent ot parties Interested, on exceptions to the second uudrinal account ot N. Dredbender, Jr., administrator ot Jacob shearman, deceased, will sit at bis onice lu Dloomsburg on Saturday, November 1 It It. iss, at teno'c'uckln the forenoon to perform his duties, when allptrsons Interested will attend lr they think proper. (I0. li. ELWKl.L, net. 13-1 w Auditor. A UIHTOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE Of WILLIAM HZAUL'S, DECEASED, Or OKANUE TOWNSllir. The undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or- E bans' court or uolumola county to mako dlstrl unon ot tno bat. lu the bands ot .1. Sandefon Laza rus, administrator, will sit at the oillco or Freeze, Kyeily X Whltn In Dloomsburg in said county on Tuesday, the Met day ot October issi, at ten oV lock u. m.. or said day, when and where all parties Interested tn Bald estate must attend or be forever debarred from any share of said tund. .INO. M.C'LAltK, oeptiilta Auditor. A UDlTOK'S KOT1UK. ESTATE Of SAKAU l'KIKl, UKCEASEn, Tho underslgnod nppolnted an audltor,by the orrnau's court on;oiumoia county, to make dis tribution to nnd ainoiiL' Hie nartlea cnlltlfrl Ibprn to, or I no balance in the hinds ot tho executor ot Bald estate, will attend at bis oince lu Dlooms burg, on Tiiuisday, October 'M, mi, at ten o'clock lu tho torf noon, tor the purposes or his appoint ment; when und where all persons having claims on said tuna are requested to present them, or be UUUUIIVU VUUiUK 111 UU Httlll iuiiu. JXO. M.CI.AltlC, sept SMa Auditor; rB(M m m f. THE HISTORY of Columbia County by COL. J. G. FREEZE, is now in press and will he ready for distribution about the Holi days. Sold Only by Subscription. A limited number will bo printed, and nil desiring a copy yhould send iu their names at once. COO pages, Illustrated, Full Library binding S3.50. Half Morocco $3.00, Cloth S2.50. PUBLISHERS, Bloomsburg Fa. .if i P.. Paper Rags Psipci Bags. Psiici Bags. ALL SIZES. 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