THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMS BU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. $t (fotmnMnii. iiLoo.imiitmti, vitniAv, APiitii 11, mar, ssww n imim imim luinn mwwi wmiii'unii .Tolin W. Miles lms been rejected ns Font Mnsicr tit Danville. The Dill authorizing tlio townshlpq of Uloomnml Ilcnilocl: (o erect n poor hougo litis becoino a law. Wjg havo received our l'owcr l're? ntul Engine, but nt too into n day to lrlut this week's edition on It. Lstop.mation 13 wanted nt this office-ns to tlio post-oilleo tuldrcssea of CImrle.) II. Drobat and Peter Ilanshaw. William L. Maddock and Co. dealers in flno grocorlca, No. 115 South Third Street (ojipoditotho 0 Irani Dank) PhiladQlphin. The largest, host and cheapest assort ment of Stoves and Tlnwaro in the county, in nt tho store, of William M. Ent, Lightstrcel. .It. Will the Editors of that excellent periodical, The Home Journal Fend us Nos. lOand 13 which lmvofailed to reach us? Wo iiits-t'thcm very much. tr thoso of our readers who .subscribed at Nob Mountain for The Old Guard, and failed to get It will send us a stntc- nieiu oi mi! mew wo Will try anil secure tho volume as agreed upon. Ton pevoral days pnsttho niotinlainson the opposite sldo of the river have, been on fire. Thu view ut night is n inner- nlflcent ono reminding tho observer of tho distant camp-tires of a largo army on tho bivouac. Oi'n enterprising neighbors Stohncr & Wldcmoyer have moved Into tho "Hob ison" building nearly oppo.ito their former )laco of bui-inco.-). ' For bushier tact and energy they aro unsurpassed, nnd dei'rvo the cordial support of the community. Wi: are requested to announce that J. W. Youngs, Colporteur of tho Amer ican Tract Society will soon resume his duties, and those desiring books, etc., can bo supplied by him. Any commu nication addressed to Omngeville, will reach him. On Monday last, wbllo Mr. James Freeze was moving from Rupert the goods and chattels of I'clcr Harnian tho horses becamo frightened nnd ran oil', throwing Mr. Harman oil' of tlio wagon. Tie lias several ugly cuts, and severe con tusions but sustained no serious injury. Wn have received tho Scranton City Journal edited by Benedict Brothers, nnd nro pleased to Hud it a clean well printed, and readablosheet. Wo donut know whether it is Radical or not ; but hopo so good iv paper will not bo devoted I to tho mlvowy of so bad a cause. Tin: Apache Indians of Arizona Ter ritory, attacked tlio men in charge of tho Mouroy Mine, killed ono and wounded several. Oscar Buckalew, nephew of lion. C. R. Buckalow, was dangerously wounded. Fivo Indians wcro killed and a number wounded. Tho savages were wellarmed with guns and ritles. 1 John Is much distressed about our buckwheat cake. Tho difiVreneo be tween us is, wo confess our faults, and ho docs not. For instance, when our neigh bor was Assessor, and certified lo the -countsnf one. of his subordinates which he hncie teas false, that was in our opin ion a greater crimo than taking ono too many of Mr. Cole's cold buck wheat cakes. Wk should like to call special attention to each new advertisement, but their number prevents such notice. Wo feel assured though that our readers will carefully look over each ono because they can then tell where to buy cheapest. A business man who Is too close to adver tise will be certain to charge a huge percentage on his business Bask Bali,. Wo observe that the Clubs throughout tho State aro organi zing for a new campaign. Is it not timo for our young men to nrnve in this nia' ter? WO have tho best kind of mate rial out of which to form a club that would bo a credit to tho county. With J.ist year's experience before us, wo can avoid (lie dilliculties which then met u-". The exercise- is a good one, tho Riinio exciting, and is a far better outlet for youthful spirits than tho bar-mom, or gainbll ng saloon. We have pleasant grounds, tho neccsary bats, ba-i's etc., and all wo need is an ell'cctlvo organi zation. Tin: laut week's Jlepubllcan says, "Through tho unsparing u-o of money, tlic.defecllon of Senator Dixon, etc.," the Democrats Iiavo carried Connecti cut. 1 1 would seem, then, that Senator Dixon has wiuio Influence in his own State, though a Johnson man. Of eour-o tho Radicals used no money ! They do, however, in Columbia county ; though somo of them nlllrm that it never gets beyond V. John's pocket. How much did ho get when Scruntoii was running for Congress ? Wo know this Connecticut election is a home thrust, for It is tlio loss of a Stato Wlddi has been Radical for eleven years, und which gave a Radical majori ty two years ngo of over U,OUO 1 Pretty evenly balanced, Indeed ! I:i Illonm township, Columbia county, where Geary had seventy majority last ''all, tho Dcmo ( nils, last week, dieted their wholii ticket by from thirty to forty majority. Hunljury JJi-mo-crat. A blight mistake. Tho Democrats tlid not think it worth while to muku nnv ticket nt nil. Of tho number of otlti'nrj nWtiui eltihl nro radicals. 1 ho question involved in thu election was notof npartlsan character. Republican. What a whopper! Tlio Democrats and Conservatives did makoa ticket, In opposition to tho ono mndo by tho Radicals. Tbero wero not eight Radi cals on our ticket, and wo ask tho 7.V publican to niuno them or stand eonrlrtid of falsehood. True, tho Isiucs wero lo cal, but tho nominations wcto jwtlliatl, inado by party caucuses, and each sldo rntulo ciforlK to elect their own ticket. 1 JnitNpiihllhcsnnc.xtructpiiriortlngtncoino from Hip 7WMiw, pinning Wyssos Mvniir.nmt I nver which he chuckles hugely. Wodaro him to itlyc us llm number nml ilulo of tho lYIbimc con taining sulci cxtraets.-tbliimMmi, The editor of thu Columbian Is o anx ious to get an curly row of the llcpubli vun that ho sends his boy over nfterona before they aro revised and corrected. Had ho waited until bis proper timo came ho would have found tho 'extract' credited to tho York True Democrat which our compositors In setting up mistook for tho AYtw York Tribune. Jlepubllcan. Caught again, Mr. Jlepubllcan I Do glvo up theso tricks to manufacture cap ital. You arc certain to bo caught, and then it Is so awkward to make so many excuses. Ofcourso the "boys" makeall tho mhtakes, and besides tho last one Is r,o natural ; York True Democrat sounds somuchllko Acw York Tribune, cvcnJ John might bo excused for making tho error. As to sending our boy nftcr tlio Re publican, it is n "no such thing." Wo never attempted to get tho Jtcpitbllcan ueforo Its regular issue but once, and then wo went in person, nnd for tho purpose of copying a long advertise ment which was to be Inserted in tho COLUMUIAN. Wn have received tlio first number of the Lycomlny Dally Gazette. We are rejoiced at this token of enterprise on tho part of our eolemporary, nnd wo havo no doubt tlio public spirited citi zens of Williamspost will amply sus tain so deserving an undertaking. Wo have been a constant reader of tho Gasctte, and inut acknowledge that in candor and ability it lias no superior In tho State. It has studiously avoided tho vulgu'isms of such men ns Brick l'omeroy, and by its course has conuoll dated the parly, and given n word of eneouvauenient to those desirous of leav ing the Hadld ship. Nothing Is plain er than the fact Hint the Democracy, to succeed, mu'tt have more recruits, and tlio.'o recruits must come from tholtadi cal ranks. It is not possible to make converts by abuse, but by candid nrgumuit und fuels. Wo should deal with Itadical leaders and measures with unsparing severity, but to any man who is willing to join with in in crush ing out tho fanatics,, who now rule the land, wo aro ready to co-operate, as did the gallant Democracy of Connecticut. Ot'll Constitution was undo nearly a hundred years ago. It was the work of wise, honest, and patriotic men. He publican. Iiut, were tho framers of the Consti tution now living, would they receive the support of those itadicals who nre now Mating about their wisdom, lum- esty and patriotism '.' Xot a bit of it ; , they despiso tho-Constitution as handed down to us. Then how could they give j their support to thoso valiant men, the .authors of this boon to American lib- erty If our patriotic?" neighbor would have his readers know tho truth, he would tell them that tho fanatics of the present Congress, whom ho supports, have devised almuit every means with in their power to amend tho original Constitution, thu authors of which ho speaks so highly. -And a pretty thing they have made of it. Tin: Act to repeal the law of last ses sion, locating a Male road from the bor ough of Centralia, this county, to the borough of Abbland, in Schuylkill county, has parsed finally and been ap proved by tho Governor. 1 he repeal of tho act was demanded by tho eiti.ens of Conyngliam town ship, through pctition.3 numeroibly signed; the petition alleging that the act was pased last winter without their knowledge. Tho people of Ashland, through their representatives made a strong, determined and persistent elfort to defeat the repeal of the act, but our Senator and Representative wore fully able to successfully carry out thu wishes of their constituents in Conyngliam. The bill to prevent tho iWhing with poisonous bait in the Susquehanna and its tributaries in tho county of Colum bia, passed finally on Tuesday last. Trir, "two lawyers" who preside ovct the Columbian aro turning their atten tion to writing religious squllis. Thi.j pious dnd-u mijjil answer If they only practiced what they teach. There is a difference between profe-Mon and prnf tice. lit publican. The "two lawyers" do not lay any claim to superior moral excellence. They candidly confess that P. John is not their modtl. They do claim, how ever, that tlioCor.rMWAV NnChrltInn sheet ; that it contains matter, "relig ious squibs" if you please, suited to a verv large proportion ot our peopm. und that they liavo excluded profane exnreslon, indecent advertisements, and ob-eeuo lokes. Xor have they puffed magazines whose avoweil deter mination was staled to bo "the destine Hon of Bible wor.-blp, and Bible read ing." It may bo true they ilo not un its teachings as clo-ely as they should, yet they believe it to be a vol ume of truth and Inspiration, i an our radical opponent say as much '. D. A. Beckly has opened a shoo storo on tho coriierof'Malnand Market streets where tho l'ost oillceu-ed to be. The assortment Is the largest and mo-t select ever brought to this town, embracing every variety of. shoes, gaiters, etc. e tc. Ilo proposes making this business a specialty and wo would advlso all who need anything In bis Hue to call and ox amino before purchasing elswhere. For s overal days thero has been n rush to tho establishment, especially of females, but he has a stock l.irgo enough to supply all demands. Tin". Legislature adjourned sine die yesterday. Senator Jackson was called homo on Tuesday, In consequence of tho serious Illness of his father. ,Tho pro posed net to change tho ven'uo in tho cuso of thu persons Indicted for refus ing tho voto of Mr. M'Donnld of Cen tralia, passed tho Senate, but was nega tived by tlio House Coiiunltte, through tho exertions of our member, and there fore failed to bu-omo a law. l'i vxo.s tuned by Onoitor. Ki.wiii.l, Blnonisburg, Pa. It- Tin: CoMJMiiiAN, tlio olllclnl ortrnn I of tho Democratic party In Columbia County, published at Bloomsburg, Pa., by .Messrs. I irock way & Freeze, gentle men of undoubted ability, as tho col umns of their paper attest, Is'a welcomo vlsilortoourmcii. Tho "Columbian' receives, ns it Justly deserves, tho sup port of theleiullng,ntlucntlnl Democrats of Columbia county, and Is decidedly tho ablest organ tho Democracy ever had in In that county to vindicate their ttino honored principles ami usages j und "wo nro pleased to learn It Is meeting with triumphant success. A new Steam Power Press has Just been added to tho olllco at n cost of $2,501) In connection with other material. The origin of the Cor.t'MiirAX was In conequenco of a schism In the party caused by reckless and ambitious demagogue olllco seekers who cared more for sclf-aggrandizcment than for principles, who had been po tted and pampered by the party that gave them political existence, until they had grown great in their own conceptions, and Fornoy-llke, run the dagger to Hie heart of their benefactor the moment It failed to subserve their Interests. But thanks to tho gallant Democracy of Col umbia county they would not be Foruey- izod, would notbe"kllt" and thetraltor- crew who would thus destroy the life of iiieirpariyiieprostrnleantiiiieeillngatlls feet, compelled to "lcavethelr" comity for their county's good," and In place of their fossil remains has sprung into c:. istencf, plireiilx-llkc, a paper which Is an oiv.ameht to tlio party, u credit to Its originators, and tho accepted nnd acknowledged organ of tho Democracy ofColumblacbunty. Lycoming Gazette, If "Columbia," the Blooinsburs cor respondent of the Jfontour American, will call at our otllceand mako hinisel f known ho will learn something to Ills iiuvf.ntago. wo win treat mm civiny, and after tho stylo of Father Abraham, " tell him n story." w otnay bo able lo co-opcr.Uo with him in bringing thu re pentant wanderers back to tho true fold. Heptt'Aicun. "Columbia" it stems has touched n soro "pot. In a letter to tho American bespeaks of the Republican losses in this County and gains In Montour. Tho matter Is so suggestive that for once our neighbor promises to bo civil. Un doubtedly he would even permit " Col umbia" lo treat to some of that " lem onade." As to bis ability or desiro to bring back tho" wanderers" we much doubt. At any rate,, immediately below he speaks of Hie " Copper Johnsons" as a meaner class than the " Copperheads," and that "thoso who counsel forbear ance to thee men aro very foolish to say Hie least." "Columbia," therefore, will see what prospect there is of making a treaty of peace between the malcontents, and the Circa t Mogul of tho Party in tills Coun ty. Tin: Wyominy ltcpublican (not tlio editor) lias been suspended. Evidently, the people of Wyoming county no more appreciate tho efforts of William Bur gess, than did tho pcoploof this county. Personally, wo have towards Mr. Bur gess Hie kindest feelings. While teach ing our "young ideas how to shoot" wo ever found him kind, benevolent, and amiable; but when ho left educational pursuits for political ones, ho mistook bis calllng.and is now where ho started, ills paper is for sale, but now is a bad timo to sell Radical sheets, becauso the skirini-h at the Fast is but the preludo to general conflict along tho whole lino, when radicalism, disunlonism, negro suffrage and all other heresies 111 bo arrayed against tho Democratic and Conservative element in tlio Xorth, la which contest ice arc bound to triumph. Tho Radicals feel it, and hence aro mak ing desperato efforts to rally their fol lowers. Tin: KsTitAY Law. Wo aro often asked what the law is in rejrard to cs- tray cattle, sheep, ic. It is as follows : it is mado tho duty of all persons hav ing est rays In their possession to adver tise them within thirty days, or as soon as known to be strays, and if no owner shall appear and mako out his property in said stray within ninety days after the publication of said advertisement; tho per-on taking up tho same shall ap ply lo a Justice of tho Peace in Hiesanie township, who is required lo ls-uo a warrant to a Constable, who, after giv ing ten days notice, is required to sell tlio same tho money for which Is to bo paid into tho hands of tho Justico of the Peace, who is to pay nil reasonable charges for the cost of keeping, register ing, advertising, selling, Ac, and tho balance, If thero bo any, is to bo paid into the county treasury. Tho testimony taken before tho Judiciary Committee a fow days ago upon tien. Dutmiu's charges against tlio President, that certain deserters from the army wero pardoned by Mr Joiixso.n toenablothcni to vote In West Virginia last October, completely re futes the allegations mado by HuTt.uu. Surgeon M'F.wr.x and others who had anvthiiiL' to do with tho transaction havo been examined, and tho evidence corroborates tlio dispatch on this sub ject n fow days ngo.ln which It was stated that, so far as the President is concerned tho Democratic candidate in Virginia had nothing to do with tho pardons; that tho alleged deserters wero not de serters, nnd that they did not gettholr certificates from the War Department, and could not thcroforo legally voto until about a month after tho election in Virginia. Oi'li Radical opponont alleges that wo u-ed nn ortido lrom Hid Dally acws without credit. Is that worso than convlmr articles from tho A w Yprl; tri bune which wcro never lucre, lor ino nnrno-o of L'lorlfviiurMercurV Or Is it woh-o than stcaliw "orlKlmil" poetry VnpIo who llvo in glnfrs houses bhoulil not throw stones." LiiXT. Ou.w Sh human will vlU Kurope ami tho Holy Land the coming Himincr. Ilo has onjjiigctl pa-i?aso In ono of tho steamer that will Mill noxt i month. TnE KALEIDOSCOPE ! " --A map of busy llfo ti fluctuation iiiuliu vmt ccucorui.' . NO. XV. I'llttitl' niSMiKTON COOKE. COM- T1NUUU. But wo turn from thesosad scenes ton short contemplation of tho volume before us. It Is much to bo regretted that our au thor did not live to carry out his original intention, ns announced In thoprcfaco to what liohasptibllshcd. Thccntcrtalnlng ami romantic adventures chronicled by Sir John Froissart, tipped and embel lished by tho rich fancy and delicate in vention of thopoct,could not havo failed to enchant tho public, und to connect In seprably tho names of tho historical ro mauclst, and tho poetical historian. Whether ho Invents or paraphrases, he is equally happy; nnd having ns husnys "inndu his ver-o for Kmlly," It Is prob nbly morehlghly polished than It other wise would huvo been. Tho volume Is not so well known ns It deserves to bo; nnd It certainly contains moro beauties than many of tho minor poets of Oreat Britan, repealed editions of whoso works nro called for. We havo Just read over tho "Master of Bolton," forthe purpocofmaklngsomo selections from it; but, In truth, tho whole story Is so closely woven that wo cannot detach any portion without doing It Injustice; nnd yet wo cannot resist copying tlio opening of I'AHT III. Attomlctl by lior lmpjiy hourg, Tho mnlili-n May wulks Karhin-lO'lj Tho enrth Is lipnutlful with flowers, Anil blrils nio Jocund overhcrvl. WMc vnll'', s, vonlanl from tho hoi-cr.-, lly fertile raris of April slii-il ; Cllvo promise, to tho hungry tower, Of summer l'uilts nml nutiunn bread. Look firth upon the hills ami neo . Thnilark green uiubrngo of tlio vino! This year i-ho promises to bo A liberal mother with her win?. Anil mail; tho peasants on the len, Dancing In Joyous Intertwine, Of swift limbs, to tho metoily Of ilull tambour and viol flue. Two of Hie five ballads aro original; His other aro paraphrased from tho old chronicler, and we aro rather inclined to prefer tho former. With all their rich ness, however, the smaller poems, writ ten with less pretension, and with less care perhaps, aro ahnost superior to thu ballads. So dear a lover of naturo anil Held sports must ofcourso pay Hid court of a poet to his mistrcss,and accordingly wo find tho most of them referring in ono way , and another to tho woods nnd streams. From tho longest of these, en titled "Tho Mountains," wo give tho conclusion: Our lift, on earth Is full of cares, Ami tho wo-n spirit oft despair I'ndt-r the Ki-ounlns load It bears. When such dail: moo Is will forro tliclrway, When the soul cowers beneath their htt ay Go foi th, as I havo done to-day. boon naturo Is a foo sc-cro To pallid br )W and shadowy fear, And lilts the fallen to valient cheer. Heed her pood promptings, muso and learn, And, happy, to thy tops return With a clear heart and coinage stem." Tho mind restodjtho body invigorated nnd tho stern work of life resolutely un detaken. This world is not n play ground, and the men women who carry on its daily progress have often need of spiritual food and bodily rest. Both can bo had in tho forest, for there tho God of Xattiro speaks to Hie soul. Intholittlopncm of "Florence Vano" tho author struck the choid ortho pop ular heart. It is a gem, and not having seen it in the newspapers for several years, I copy it for you, here. rr.onuxcc vane. I lovlii theo lon-j and dearly, Florence Van- : Sly life's bilsht dieam, and early, Hath come ailn; I renew, In my fond vision, My heart's dear pain, My hope, and thy derision, l'lorenco Vane. The ruin lorn- and lioary, The iiiiu old, Where thou didst baric my etory. At even told, That spot the house i;lyslan Of shy and plain I trcusuic In my vKlou, l'lorctice Vane. Thou wast lovelier than tho roses In their prime ; 'i liy voice excelled the climes of sueettt thyme; Thy heart was us u river Without a main. ould 1 had lood theo never, Violence Vano ! llul.falrc.t, coldest wonder! Thj gloilous clay I.ieth tho Rreui sod under Alas tho day ! And It boots not to remember Thy disdain To imlckcn love's paid ember, ITorcuco Vane, Tho lilies of th" valley 1I.T yollllg KH.Ves weep, 1 lie panties lovo to dally Where maiden fcleep i May their bloom, In beauty rj Inn, Neva' vano Whero thlno c irlbly part Is lylnp, I-'lorcneo'Vaiie! But when all is- said of Philip Pen dleton Cooko that his poems as such demand, It remains to lie added that there is no lino or allusion in them any where, which does not breatho tho stern est Justice, tho purest morality, and tho most exalted christian principles. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LITTIj u, i-i. ATTO UN BY -AT -LAW, Ollli'fim Main Mrcct, In wliltu frnmo home, bo low Uio llxtliango Hotel, Illoomsbun;, l1. M. 10. JACKSOX, A TT O U N E Y-A T- h A W, Ucrwlck, Columbia County, I'cna'a, jyj jr. Tiuuan, t 1 1 1 it i i - . i i. a , Hcirtlclt, ColmnliUi C'ounly, IVnn'o. XTriUilAM 11. AHIiOTT, , I I Kt H A ! I '.V I It .V ? , CATAWISA. X'A, Jlt. W. II. DUADLEY, lhate Assistant Medlcn! Dhcctor J, ft. Array,) P It V 8 I 0 I A N A N I HUKORO N. Uu" Ofllco ut tho Pork-s Hotel, Nloonnburg, Pa, Calls piomptly nttendO'l lo both nkjht una rty. Bloombburc, Jcu. 1?. W. Q.ROV1CR A BAKER'S . IMS S K V INO M A C It I X 13 8, Wero nw fir Jail tho Hlghmt 1'remlummtthu Statu Tnlrsof Now York, TcimeHice, Pennsylvania, Michigan, (5nUfornla, Kentucky, Vermont, Now J crsoy 1! tnou r I , Alnbruim, Ohio, IikIUim, Virgin In, Nnrth Carolina, WhcuHln, Ion a, Oroifrjti AT Till: TAir.3 OF TI1K American Instltuto, I'ratiUUu Institute, Mary hunt Institute, Mms. MfdnnlfV Associa tion, iVnn. Mechanics Ilistltute.rtt, Louis Agricultural nml Mo thimlc' Association, And at numerous Institutes nnd County Tali s, lurludln all tlio Tatrs at which they woru exhib ited tho wit three years. Flntrrlr.es havo aMo boon uwnruVd thos Muchlnesnt the exhibitions of LONDON, PAWS, DUHLIX, LINZ, Ilcsancan, Ilnyontip.Bt. lMzlcr, Chalons, nnd thny huvu been furnMicl, by hieclal command, to tlio Lmpresi of Trance, KmnroMof Amtila, impress of Huvd.i, Kmprcatof nrazlt, 0.ueen of Sjoln, end Queen of UtAarlo, tup: Giiovnn & UAKim CLASTIC ST I ci I S K VT INO J A C II i N E S uro superior to all othois for tho following roa fronsi 1. They sow with two threads dlruet from tho spools, and requiring no rewinding. 2. They are moio easily undcrstool and used. and loss liable lo derangement Hum other ma chines. 3. Thc r.rocnpabloof oxocutlncprrfeelly, with out ehiuiKO of adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other machines. 4, The stitch mndo by thoso mnchlns K much moro Ilrm, elastic, and durable, especially upon articles which lequho to bo washed and honed, Hun nny other btltcli. i. This stitch, owing lo tho manner In which tho under thread is inwrought, is much tho most plump and bountiful In use, nnd retains this plumpness nnd beauty even upon nrtlelai fru qucntly washed and ironed until they nre, worn out. C. The structure of tho seam Issuch that, though It bo cut or broken at intervals of only a few stltchos, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remain firm and durable. 7. I'ullkQ other machines, thoso fasten both eudrt of tho heam by their own operation, S. With thesrt mtchlnc, whllosllk Is mod upon tho rteht or facotido of the oani, cotton may bo u.sed upon tho olhcr sldo without lestonlua tho strength or durability of thu heam. This can bo ilono on no oilier machine, nnd is n. grout suing upon nil articles (ditched or made up with silk. 0. Those machines, in addition to their huperlnr merits as instruments for sew Inj;, by a ehaiisu of adjustment, easily learned and practised, execute th most beautiful and permanent embroldary and ornamental work. In addition to their family machines they Ikr.vo also tho IMPROVED DOUBLE LOCK STITCH MACHINES, making a. stitch allkoonboth sides. Tills CVsn pany mako both tho Lock and Double Mltth Ma chines, ho that poisons ImvliiK i pufeieneo can select such an they like best, and If not suited can exchange for the other, thusgh lug the public tho advantage of this nrraiigcmcut. They also mako the newly Invented NO. i LOCK STITCH MACHINE an advaneo upon nil machines heretofore know u for sew Ins with the Loek-Stiteh. n Is ufpreut power and strciiKth, especially adapted for tallorn, shoemakers, harm ss-malvti,sai riuKe-tiininicis, and fur nil descriptions of work to which tho look-stitch Is applicable. II works with ofpml facility silk, cotton, or limn thread, and will now tho ilncst muslin as well ns tho thickest leather. 1'ilco $y; w fill Hummer, ito. Their No. 0 is I LIMIT MAVIIiyi:, containing many lmprov. mcnt, adapted for tai loring, cst.maklu, light shocmnkhig, nn well ns for family sewing. Jjuko numbers of thou tin clibjos uio In um, and they glo uuUersal satis faction. ouo wno n.ivo seen ims macmnowm williuslj u so tho noisy and mmbrous lock-stitch machlnos heretofore In tcncrul me. Price 555; wlthllemmers, Sfitt, Tboso machines of every doKCiIption can bo had iitthonnent's otlico lnlllooinsburp, nt posItUcly tho manufacturer's prices, to which thoutteutlon of tho public i especially Invited, T. II. MASTi;itS,Jicif, J fart nit n'i Jluihlin, llLOOMMiruCi, Mar29'G7-ly.1 Columbia County, Pa. NSU It A X 13 A O K X C Y Wyoming C15O.O0O .Ulna lMO.ftH Coinmereo lijoXA I'ulton 1 initio w,m) Putnam .WOmo IerelmntH lia.ftW Sprlngtleld 070,IXW (lerinanlii MO.OW lusuranco Company of Htato r.nn'a.t... f.vil Connecticut Mutual Llfo 10,ii,ik North American Transit .W.'iiO I'llllAS UltOWN, .l(cnr, marS'07-ly.) llLOOMsiiunci, Pa, yX MUltlllYS .soxy, S T A T 1 O N 13 11 S , S T K A M P O W 15 II P HINT I' It S AMI UI.AXK nOOlv JIAXUFACTUitF.ltS aid Chestnut street, A MHouth I'oiirth stret PlIILADLLPHIA, PA, Tliey mako n sptclullly of lurnlshlug National Hanks, County Oflleeis, Insurance Companies, Hanking Houses, etc., u 1th r.viuiY Ain'icLi: or hlank hooks AND PllINTINO, liavlng inachlnei' specially adapted for nil work they may requite. ' febS R-ly, JOHN O. FllKKZi:, ATTOHNH V-AT-LAW, OfUco in Heglster and llccorder's office, In th bjsomsnt of the Court lloute, llloomsburg, Pa. HARDWARE &. CUTLERY. QHAULKS W. SNVDElt, - ii a n n w a n e, I HON', NAILS, HTKKIi, iC, AC, AC. main HTniinr, nr)OM3Huna, pkxk'a. Take this method of Informlngthe cltlnsof Co lumbia routy, that ho hns opcnal nn extensive HanlwnrontoroonMaln street, In llloomsburg, near Iron AtrcctjiiiU that ho has on hand n IiAIKim ftTOIC AND ItP.rTKU AH.SOIXTHD than ran bo found any whero clsoln the county, nnd whlcli ho Intends to tell nt prices which defy competition. CHAINS, AXES, STEEL, I HON. I havo chalmt, nil hIzcs, xe, all mako and weight, Ktool, nil sizes, Iron, nil shnpo, and all very tow, uui Lnint'ft -4 ii a hiv a nn, of cory descriptions. NalU, nxlu pulleys, &ah cord, latches, looks und knobs, butt scrows, sash fasts, window uprlng, baso knobs, strap hlmres, hasps nnd Maples, hooka nnd stnploH, nnd In fact wverythinK neodod in that line. coach a wahon MAicniis haudvaui:. enibraclni? almost every thln; in tint tine. Also ItAltN'Kv MAIC ilW HAUmVAltr, UucUoft, Japanned; buckles, tllwr plated; bill or every kind , llAMra, Iron nnd truos: HAMM, woo'l ;snddlo trees, trees, Rlrth wtb, worsted and cotton t thread, tllk, awls and noodles, tools of all kinds. ttHoi:MAKin;'s hauowaiu:, A full assortment for carpenter. I hitvoplntioK idl kinds, saws; hand, pniiticl,i"li", mid compact Hquitros fcte'jl, Iron, nnd tiyi boring machines, ihifilos, nugers, bcels, mallets, brnoes, paucos, plown, rules, bits, and about everything for car pentors. port thu pnopi.n (n:simAU,Y' 1 bnve coid hods, eoal shovels, ncoopi, ooid sifters, lant erns.tablo cut lory ,poeket eutlcrj-, plated spoons, plated forks, serveis, tea ami cof fee pots,butterknlves,mlllRaw, cross cut saws, circular saws, Ram? saw , files, hor3shoe8,wienchcs,rleU,ham mois, hatchets, mattocks, ,ickr forka, grub bing hoes shovels, spades, spading forks, hoos, rakes, bed pins, twine, skates, plow, collln trim ming?, Hmcry, red chalk, white ehnlk, wire, hoiso nails, meat m iters, socle', wah Itoavd, horse Imckots, wuodon pnlU, (dolhea pins, clue, door mats porch mats lor mats, corn poppers, puhit bruabost horso brushes, tlolgh bells, heU calks, ouamcl cd kettles, bras kettles, ooppcr kettles e tew Kct ties, sauco pon.s,broad , axes, nails, Pledges, curtain Mxtures, Thimble skeins and boxes Pumps hfld plre etc., Turrod rope and hundreds of artlclet not 'nu merated constantly on hand nt CHAKI,n8 V.tNYI)KUS, Mnin .Street, Itloomsburff. CLOTHING. jVKW HTOCK OF CLOT1I1NU. I'ri'Sh nrrlvnl of KALI. AND WINTKlt GOODB. DAVID i.own.Niiinio Invites rittoiillon to his stock of CHUAl AND rASIIION-AIJt.U CLOTHING, ul his Ktorc on Main Street, two doors above tho Aiuerleau 1 Iouk llloouishut'B. Pa., wlicro ho has Just received from Now York and Philadelphia a full nMortment of MUN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most falhlonahlo, durable, raid haudsoinu nilUfW GOODS, confrlstlnK of HON, SACK, ritOCK, (IHI, AND OII.-CI.OT1I COAT.S AND l'ANT.-i, ul nil 7 11( Nlnl-. Ifa lion alfcn r l.n. lthed liH already lary-a stock of PALI, AND WINTUll SIIAWI.S, sniirr.D, l'loumiD. and it,ain ve.-.ts, bllllU'H, CllAVA rS, STOCKS, COLLAIW, HANDKnuciunrs. oi.ovix, H'JsrKNDEIlS, AND TANCY AHTIt'tAVS He lias constantly on hand a l.irgo and v ell-sc-lcctcd lusorttnent of CLOT US AND VESTIKfl, whluh ho 1 ireiared to make to order Into any kind of clothlns, on very bhort notice, ancl In tlio best manner. All his elothlnjj Is irtade to w ear, and mo-it of 11 h of home manufaetui, GOLD VATCiriVj AND JIlWT.I.llY, of every description, lino ami elu ap. Ills case of Jewelry Is not unpaged In this plue2, Call uud cxjMlno hl general assortment of CLOTHING, WATCIIKS jr.WKI.nY, Ac. DAVID l.OWUNlll'HO. TyTKW CLOTlIlNCr AND GEXTi.K- MllN'S lTItNlSHING ST01U1. Tho nuderslKued restiectfully nimotinr, s to Ills many friend. Ihal la lur. oi ii"d a ni w Clothlnj and Gentlemen's rurnUhlm; Store, In the loru tooni of the Hart man llulldlnp, southwest eorn of Main and Market Streets, llloomsburg, li. Having Just returned from Philadelphia with a Lurgy Stock of TALI. AND 'WINTER CI.OTIUNG lild OI-.NTLr.MLN-a rUltN'I'sIIl.NG GOODS, A. ho flatlets himself tlml ho can please all. Ills sloek comprises SHIN'S, nOYtt', AND YOUTHS' CIAlTIIINO, Mich as ultras COATS, sack mxis. ovnncoAT.s, PANTS, VESITS, KIIIP.TM, PNliriisiiiiiTs. IW.UTOtS, COL1.A1W NRCK-TIi:i5, HOftlr.RY, SUSPHNDHItS, HAKUKr.P.CHIKrs,- U.MUItrXLAS, &t und Itu fact everything In tho Clothing er Fur nishing line nt very low irloes, 111 addition to the above he has an elegant p- sortment of CLOTHS, CAKSIMi;itl, AND VtoTlN CLOTHING MADH TO OUDflll AT TUP, SIIOHTP-ST NOTICE. Call and see beforo purchasing eUcw here, and BLCUllH GUUAT llAUOAINS. oetft-ly J. W, CllllMIUlltLAIN JJKHCIIAXUIRl':, notici: is inuir.iiY givkn To my' fi lends and the public generally, Hit nil kinds of DHY GOODS, GllOCERIlCS, QUKENKWAlli:, NOTIONS, AC, nre constantly on hanH and for snlu AT llAHTON'S OH) kTIXU, I!i.O0Msnur.i, 1.V j.iirsK, HYi;n, Ch- Alio, Bole Agent for Rm.iV Pnoi hate or Lnrn. Lartrolot eonstnutiy on Hand. fvirt'uT, gNYDEIt, IIAIUHS &. BASSETT, Manufacturcis nnd Jubbora of mi:.s"s and eoy'o clothino, Noe. 525 Market, nnd IS Commerce Stret, Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS rpllli I'ADliY IUJ? U O A I. C 0 31 I A K Y , or KII1CKSIUNNY, PBN.VSYLYANIA. ' CAPITAL $100,000. JOHN M. STACKHOUSE, Prisslduilv CHAM, A. r.UOMl, 8rcUlx andTiuurr. DIKKCtOIISS John M. Rfiwkliouso, N. K dinptHiin C'liM, A. Hoone, (.'yntstMaokhouii, A. M'Dowcll. MAIN BT!tnr.T, HHICKSHINNT, I'A. Tho lands held by this Odmpany, Mislst it KOUH IlUNDnKU AND FOllTY- ONB AUHKS, And slxty.four porches, of ourefully solsctod land lyln? southwosl of Wllkes-llanc, Lurerne euuu ly, Pn In Ihe western paf t of tho Great Nortlnrn or WyomliiK Coal Dasln. Avry careful ninl thorough cxitnlnallcn l cently made has proven thesa (for tho abovoj lands to lift thi embodiment ef nast amount of Ihe very best iiuallty ofantlimcltq cool, having every faellUy that ronld In desire-1 for trans imrtatlon In nil directions. Iho above tract In crossed by n good road, and also dliectly In front, and Joining aro tho Lackawanna itltlooms buig rullroad, nnd the Wyoming canal, thus af fording tl.u very best advantage of n curry lug road nnd eoual running to the very mouth of thu mines without nxpise to tho company. The nieasurein"nt of tho different beds or seam already df vi lope 1 as caiefully obtained an 1 aiilel togeth i : the thl ,.iess of theso seamt. In. lu ting th el, 'iiatod "Ke.l Ath," "nnd: Moun tain," or "Grand Tnunol" vein, Is thirty-one etui a half fjet,(31ti),etcry cubic yard of which Hill jleldn ton, giving a Lugo amount of tho bunt quality of coal. TheloeatlMi Issuch lint all the veins may Ixt cut and worked to the guntast possible ndnuUMi,i above v, ater level, nnd nt much loss cxpouse than can bo done from mllerles operating below watr lovel. Thu coal 'an Ijo brought to tho surface tluoigli drift!, or tunnel which drain tho water from It Mlm s and saves the Iinlitln. of the coal. So tin idiglblllly of thise lands for cheap mining Is un questionable. Very lately thy "JrnndTumicJ" or "lied Ash" eln lias 1 ecu opened, and Is now producing ns line i qualllv of eo.il ns has over been produced lu the nnthrneiio region-. The bleaker now In operation is capable, or preparlxg from 1.10 to MJ tons per day. Thosurfueocentaliii an nbun lint ktippty of wood and limber very val uable for mining purposes, which gives tho tract the advantage of many other eoal lands. Thti fact that almost all valuable eonl lands aro bolng rapidly taken up by heavy capitalists or largo cor poration, shovis that they must steadily and greatly rlo In llm market value, wbllo with tho Immeuso and constantly Increasing demand for this eoal, and tho Itallroad and North Branch ca nal, passing by the mouths nf tho mines, through tho Great Iron making districts of llloomsburg, Danville, Duncannon, llarrhburg, Mlddletown, Marietta, and Columbia, to tide-water at Havre do Grace, ono can scarcely eoneelvo of a more profitable or permanent soureo of wealth than may be found In lends llko these. ' In order to bo ublo to open their works on n moro extensive play, this company has placed a ' poitlon of thelrenpltal stock in market on the following terms: Any person taklugono or moio shares of stock at TBN DOLLARS KACII, will be entitled annually to a ton of con! at cost at thomluo per share, and any stockholders NOT P.KCLIVINO THU COAL as aforcbai-t, to bo eiedlled on tin, books of tb Company, with llm dillerenco between tlio cost and selling price for eaeh share, to bo paid bofo e u dividend shall be declared. C. V. KNAPP, Agent. March 1, 1G7. DRY GOODS. QHKAT INDUCTION IN 1MUCE3 IN LIGHT STRUCT, OF AND W1NTEU GOODS. FALL 11111 subscilber has Just recolvod nnd his' on hand ut his old stand lu Llht Stieet, n largn and select SKOimtKNT OF JlEnClIANDISK purchased at the lowest Ilgurennd which hols determined to sell on us modet.ito tcims nsenn be pioeureil elsewhere In Light Street. ran e.i.w on couyrnY rnonuci:. Ills sto-k consists of LADIES' D11ES.4 GOODS, - cholcost styles and latest fashtoiw, , Calicoes, Muslins, ' Ginghams, Flannels, Hosiery, Carpels, - r i silks, hhawls, HEADY MADE CLOTHING, hatlnetts, Casslmers, Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans. All, US., AC. G Jt O C E HIES, Quecnsware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medlclno, Drugs, oils, Vnlnts, ,'e. liOOTri SHOES, HATS Sc. CWB. In short ever thing nsnally kept In n country store. The patioii'tgft of his old frleuds nnd tho public treuerally, is resjctfully solicited. Thu highest nurlut price paid for country pro duce, rirrr.r. knt. Light Street, January 1, lsw, "jpLLEIl'S STOl'.E. . 11UHH AlllUVAI, or HPItlNU AND BHMMBIt GOODS. , 'Iho subscriber has just retuninl from the eltlej with another largo and select asaortment of SPUING AND SUMMJlIt GOODS, purchused In Nw Y"' rknnd Philadelphia at tins lowt st tlgure, and which ho Is determined to sell on ns modriito terms ns nm bo proeurisl clo- whei a lu llloomsburg, ills stock comprises LADins Ditrs goods of Iho ehoUost ilyls ami latest fashions, togoUier with a largo 'assortment of Dry floods and Gro ceries, consisting of Ihe following articles! Carpets,. Oil Cloths, Cloth", Ontslnxres, Shawls, Planuels, i Silks', White Goods,' " Linens, " Hoop skirls, !jt Muslins, Hollow warn . .'"'ViCedarwRre Qusenswaie, Hatdwaru llixtts and ftlioertj . Hats and Oap, ' Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, , l,ooklns-Glaapi, Tole(s), CoOee, 5i'fsr, Ts, ltlss, ' Allsple-, ' ' dinger, Clnnsnien, NutiLWfcs. and ;oriON'-l Gn,;CK,LLY. In short, rwythlnic usually ker-t tfi country stores, to which ha Invites th attention of the public generally, Th highest price will" be pal'l for emmtry produvo In ricluisn ffrr saads, b. ii. MiLl.r.n. Ann le Bnilding ltKf,msiHiig, V.
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