THE COLUMBIAN, ULOOMSBTJ11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Sfltc (ifolumbtan, lii.ooMsiirim, iMtiiiAV, may ii, ina, ON Tuesday night tho shoemaker ..hop of Hi 8. Hroekwny,nb.ovo Rcnvlek, was robbed of nil its contents. Tho thief lms not yet been caught. Has tho Radical of tho Hepublican found out whether or not ho Is In favor of negro suirrnRuV "Wo panic for n re ply. Speak out, l'alemon. Wi: nro Informed that tho County of ficers and Jurors' fees have been coiitiu ucd'thc siuno as last year, by a .Supple ment pa-?ed during tho last session of tho LegNlaturo. Th Is ndiultted that tho Colpmiiian Is the handsomest paper in tho Statu; and being tho only 0110 printed by fetoani In Columbia County, Its friend aro greatly gratltled at tho beauty of Its appearance. Tin: ICa't Suoquenanua Cla-ir) of the German Reformed Church, will meet In tho Reformed Churchitt llloiimiburjr. on Tuesday evening the l!Sth Inst. There will bo preaching every evening during tho week. Tin: Democrats carried tho nuuu'lpal election In Wilkes-Rarro, on the 11th, electing Jasper II. Stark, by (IS majori ty over 13. H. Harvey, 'who last year was elected by about too. Tho current is setting landward once more. Wi: publish thin week an article from tho Xow York Tribune, written by Jlorace Greeley, entitled, "PhnrNee- llowling." It hit our Radical "Phari see" hard and ho howls accordingly. Just think of tho leader of tho Kepub lican party, balling Jell". Davis I Vr, would call the attention of our readers to tho advertisement of JIl.-s Derickson, in this week's l-siie. The goods aro all new and attractive, and the ladies all say they are cheap. Don't fall to call at the new store and examine the goods. Ax extra of tho I.ycominy .Standard brings us tho gratifying Intelligence of tho redemption of Villiunis.port, by the election of Dr. Logan, Democrat, as Mayor, over Wallace, Radical, by 87 majority. Last May the P.adicaN car ried it by 101. So we go. J. D. RouisON, Ksf., has commenced tho practice of law in Bloomsburg, in the building next door below tho MU-i' Ilarmans, millinery store. He is an attorney of several years practice, and has sreeiyitly arrived from the Wo-t. Dlooinsburg lias now fifteen practicing lawyers. D. K. Si.oan wisely informs the read ers of tho Coi.r.MniAN, and the rest of mankind, that ho has laid in a new .stock of goods, which lie offers to sell at. reduced rates. Give him a call beforo purchasing elsowliere. Wc know him to bo a man of enterprise and integrity, and nil such should bo patronized. Wr. publUh this week ahead of any other country paper J. Wilkes Hooth's Diary. It will be seen that Hen. Hutler'ssensatinal elinrgesarowitb. out foundation, and that his attack on tho administration, like ids attack on Fort Fisher, and his Dutch Gap Canal, Is a failure. Our Radical opponents are hard pushed for heroes. Sixty-oxi: citizens of Herwick and vicinity, "good men and true," have signed a paper addressed to tho Post Master General, endorsing and approv ing tho recent appointment of Dr. 13d-wird-G. Home, as Post Muster at that place. The last number of the Her wick Oa:ette alo contains an article in approval of the appointment. Tin: Horough of Pottsvillo has been redeemed from Radical rule. The can didate of the Loyal League was be.sten !!Sfl votes. The Conservative candidate for Constablo was elected by (iflli ma jority. Thorn Is no reason In tho world why tho Radicals should not be beaten in this State this Fall. These changes nro important Indications. Ofit thanks nro due to General A. L. Rnssel, late Adjutant General of Penna. for Ids Report for 18(1(1. it is 11 large volume, and is a complete roster of all the Regiments and Rattorion organized during tho war, being, in fact, a suni- uiary of all the preceding volumes. It as an Invaluable work, and wc- feel un der lasting obligations to thedonor. P. Jonx risks "if lie shall pursue tho subject of our military record." IS; at! means. Wo only ask him to hold Him self responsible for what heas.-erts, and not strike at us under' the guise of an anonymous correspondent. True, it may be objected that a man who never "Miielled gun-powder" Is not tho proper person to dNciiss "mili tary records," but the man who found so many armed men, forts, artillery, etc., up Fishing Creek, lias an Imagina tion sunicieiitly vivid to invent any thing. Ox Saturday last tho Columbia Coun ty Agricultural Society held Its annual meeting for tho election of olllcers. Although tho Society, which is sup posed to bo non-purtizan, adverti-ed its meeting in every paper in tho county save tho Col.l MlilAN, yet we give bo low tbu names of the oIUcojs elected, as ai mutter of news : President Jo-. P. Connor, of Centre. rice i'vsWfii-Caleb Harton, ot Hloom ; William 11. Shoemaker, ot ltind.-liiirii : James Masters, of Pine; Matthias llartmau, of Catawba, ICj-ecutifC Committee Col. Hiram 11. Kline, of Orange; Peter Hillnieyer, of Hloom ; Sylvester Purse!, ot Ilemlocjs. ,Secretari-L. H. Ruici t, ot liluoni. Treasurer EllasMcudcnhall, llloum. On next Saturday, the Fair Grounds will bo leased from Juno 1st to October 1st, 1807. I.v tho Centralla election ease tho citi zen wlio-c vote was refused was not In fact a deserter, nor was therotho slight est legal proof before tho board that lie was such. Yet ho was deprived of his right and repelled from tho polls which no bad approached In a peaceful and proper manner. Tho Indlgntty, Injus tice and outrage to which ho was sub jected, were Instigated by 1'. John through tho columns of his newspaper ; an oll'enco for which thcro has been neither ntonemcnt nor apology. Hut nesldu the Individual wrong Inflicted there was a public wrong also tho laws were violated and tho result of tho elec tion endangered. When It Is considered that the election of a Governor, Member of Congress, or other high oMcor, might bave depended upon one vote, the enor mity of the transaction, In Its public aspect-, becomes manifest. That no Im portant result was in fact produced ny tho rejection of tho vote In question, does not mitigate tho oll'enco of the board who rejected It, nor of the un scrupulous man who instigated their notion. This case mo-t clearly illustrates the wisdom of the law in withholding from election boards tho power of rejecting votes for de-ertlon, or other olVenco not ascertained by legal conviction and es-! laun-iieu oy record prom. Mien power, 1 If It existed, would bo shamefully abused I ... ... . ami ns nutiso would go larto wing elec tions into contempt and ultimately lend to their complete abrogation. GoVi:iixoit (Shaky has again entitled himself In the t hunk's nf Ihn Inwliv . fur having pardoned Lewi, Doner, sweep ine wooi s 1.1 o r iron, aoohi '. , , , , . ' , . noon considerable excitement was cro wns tried and convicted at our la-t!lltwl hy ,llL. m.oipt ,)f all or(k,r ivuln Court by a Jury of his peers, for having I Pope commanding M'Dowell "to pur- refused tho vote of a nu.i l ed c zen. It well becomes Hadicals to nbu-u An drew .Johnson for exercising the par doning power, when a Governor of their own choice is using it daily to pervert tho ends of justice ... ,., ,, ,. , , . . Xcitlier Holier iKirhlseounsel elalniel to nave any regal right to reject -u'lion-ald's vote, but put it on the ground of his itnorunce. If Judge Klwell's charge to thejury was wi'oiig,Honer could have ' appealed to a higher Court ; but his ap plication for pardon is an acknowledg ment of guilt. It is now conceded that 1 !ll . 41 ,. 1...... .,,! any Radical can violate the laws, and escape its penalties through tho pardon of a venal Governor. We wish it distinctly understood, how he citizen, will bo nrosecuted as a criminal, and also be subject ton civil suit where the Uorcrnor cannot pardon. Wi: have been pleased to see the cliiinney swniiows.wnieiuor years nave ueen mauing uieir annual vi-u in Rloonishlli'g.and their abode while here is in tho stack of chimneys, in the rosi i f t"iu. . -mm-i.... i deuce of illlam M'Kclvy, again wheeling their morning aim evening flight above the village, and as the twi- light deepens, plunging headlong Into We wisli it distinctly understood, panai hock ntauo 1. iirywi s jjnpuiu ., , , ., ,,,,1.,... .i, 1 occupied the woods in our front, lead .owever, that any election olllcer who t() ,)dk.vi, th,lt Ul.lt 1)()i;)t ww icreafter rejects the vote of a iiualiflcd . fc;liL.. To our left was a commanding the darkness of an ancient smokestack. ,,; 'kt.,t in s,Viie.ise. A Hrigade ap It is really an interesting and eiiterlain- 1J0.U.L.( jn General Steven's front, but ing sight, to watch the miuurcus oi them congregating in the evening and circling round in gradually decreasing rings, lake tho lightning like drive.and disappear. -""'-j "'"- longs to tin- laiiiuy oi .-swiits, in tig 11, oy some to ue a suu-iiiiiui.v oi siiniiiM,;', and bv others to be a separate lumily ot It is said that thev do not alight ,. . n. ,il in" I tlxiii" up the 'which was charging on our right. Dur I v'n-ide .uid ni'ikhi" I Jwl's "rlj-'ade, on beingattackcd,iiisti.ad iAit.iiu, ",lllJKI"" )f lulling back to our support, l-lt the iiimiv'' ' i. ..?..... i it i ..... .1 ... . Snr.uiri' .Mil. front of the "Old It look "better as new Mm ket Hcport. Wheat per liusliel live Colli ' I 05 10 111 l loul' per baiiel Clovi'lsei ll Klawed Illltler Hub Tallow I'olaliK's Ill led Apples 1'olk , Ilntns Sides and HhotildelK Iml per imund Hay per ton i.i'Miir.H, Hemlock Honnv ion,. " pi r lliou-and fi-ei .... t'lli 1I iNlSI . l.'l ll . S in . 7 en . IS HI mm jiii ill ,IoM, scant nns, ciana, iiienuoc i.i Shinnies, Xo. I pirlliousand Mdln;: " " '..'.V.V.V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'... Philadelphia Mai ki ts. Till HH IV, May il, 1H,7. 1'l.oris Xoithneslern mrenlne at Northwestern cum V..ll,ii...i.ti.ro f.lllllll .. ..t'.l.llOCf. I'.'pO ....Ui.llJCn, h.V 1 '.Villi I..MI Pennsylvania and W estern suiKTilne IVnlis'vlMiulaand Wesleiu exlr.i l'ennslMinla and Wi Mcin l.imlly.... I'ennsyl aula and Western fancy live Hour Will'.Ai IViiikj Ivani.i nil, ,i bus Southern " Calilnliila " ' Mld'e " v. IVnnsj iMinla rye, "i' bus Cui: Yi How, ' White, (iirs v bus l'KOV isioss Mess I'ollt, f llhl Mess Heel. ' luess.sl lbws,-,U'' smoked Hums ' .... " shouldi rs '(i lr ljird, V & SKl'.Iis Clovel'seed y bus Tlniothyseed -,' bu riasseid " Pli, 1 1'.os X". I Seidell Xo. I Ann rleiiu '.i,.'sV'i la.iKi ll.lK,ll.i.oo ,.l7.iHiy.l J"'0,si Sim i.e. .. -1.1 'K.I - WI . Sl.-i'le sl.-l h.ViSlc, , s' .c.i'li' , lViili',e l:lw,, CP ,c . iv-1 1' ; fS.Wms..Vi - I.Vi :Ui. l.l I 'l.'.in il-.oi loiM" 17c -I.V-' -leo . 7'.ci.isl.. 5lll.tnC.i5ll.iVl CM ll.h Heel Cuttle V Cows, ? head t.llt l I'-V Iliws -,i Inn It's .... MARRIED. If 1 A' f ASIVIIIU.I.-M """ "'sl:1,','.1."' t ,,' brld '-s lulher in Ci.nl. r.hv llev. . I. iM of Proir. c. W. Walker Jr. .1. l uinphfll. I Mllvllle In Ml I'lllii ll.'(,';y 117 JV.' On Tuesday 'Jlt "'"'O'!1,' .am'sTlHiiin"',!.! of MIUvlllK, l Harriot H 1st lust.lo lb" line oi r-i-'ui. (Mri.,-.'O.I--l lhe M. ' Pironng.-lll X Wiiwl.o.i il.-ll.ll. ins. hi HVv. s Hnl. low, Thomas Uirluor of HallMlhi t .M.UllUl lloalo of Lneusl, SrTUri-(HU:OOV.Y-l Town HUM. I;. l-nrMiiin -e bv nev. M. P. Croslliwalte. A. U . lutmf mid Sarah Mm tlreio.ry Ml'nf l'o. Pa. . . rirKt l;.V';-m tluiSih in-i., at Afi ' i '. iTi iellng i:s... D.llllellJmek,lo.Mrs. ids ill Valin e, all oi Coluiubl.i I o 1 a.. HI .VIU'll 1.11 ids Hi Vaiuc, id' ri(iii:it-iiii.i.i:xiu:!!i:it-i ii- ,i,mdrrsl?i!:vM:ihmi:';;r!viu;: Colitiiihla Co Pa. DIED. KltAMi:it-ln llloniiisburg, on Thursday Jl";''''1 Inst', lr. (borue Kramer, alVru slioii Illness. ajelalaiutl'iyiiirs. ;.-(7:.V-In llloonisburg, on the Wh Hisl.. Mrs l arolhii', wife of Pll Kliihi ii.ofeonsiinip- iioll', III lhe 31.1 Jiarnr her line. ('-Nearllhionisl,urgAplll7lh,snMinim lluili's aged, iv.wis and Pida ".und o I . Cl ar i s i imni Hughes agislilyeais, Saniuelund llairnt Hughes. , H...'-ln llhorshurg un tin; :i;t.. Mis. Aiit Wife. .f William aged ubout Hi ears. TH13 KALEIDOSPOPE : .. . A map of busy Wi lts nuctuvllnus mid IIh nsl concerns." hum. nt'.v. Satl-uda y, August !!0th, found tho two armlesstlll conrronllngeach other, with no perceptible advantage gained bv ei ther side. Leo's army was all In line, whllo two nf our Corps under Franklin and Sumner had not arrived. Common sense, should have dictated to Popo the necessity of crowing Hull Pun, where supplies could be had, a good defensive po-itlon obtained, and tlmo gained to enable tho balance of tho army to join u. With characteristic fatuity ho de termined to attack the enemy, with a weakened and worn out mass of men, Who had been constantly inarching for ten uays. The morning was bright and clear, and byt-uurisethetroons weroall In no- sltlon. Our Hue of battle was In the shape of an obtuse angle, tho right rest Intr on Mull Hun. and rimniiiL' for some distance parallel to tho Warrenton pike on a favoring ridge, then crossed it and turned to the south. Our position at llrst was on the ridge where stood tho"Ilenrv llou-e." The artillery hero held 11 commanding position, and one wnicn ii-cemii nicy, siiouiu nave Held ......I.... .,11 .l.l.. 1 1. t ...I., r 1.... iipiiiii-i mi mm-, iiiiinii 1 1 in 1 1 i n ii iu el plain, and someoOU yards bevond was a strip of woods, through which ran tho railroad cut mentioned in a preceding article, which was held by the enemy? 'o 1111s very ground 1110 nrsi name 01 'J1'11 I-u hud been fought, except that iiiLim.-iiuiimii uieuooi s were reversed : the positions of the troops were reversed ; tney occupied the ground we then Held. Tho morning was mainly -pent in maneuvering, but towards noon we moved down to the plain which had been fought over the preceding day, and placed our guns In battery, so as to sue tne enemy oy every road, as tney were retreating to the mountains." a few Hrigailes were at once started oh" to our right, but in a short tluio returned, as it was ascertained that Leo wa- not retreating. Pope, however, had not been to the Iront tliatday, and 01 course could not know tho dispositions of the (Vl..r(,a,.n,t(,n,1....,, .... Lee had determined to attack our lelt Hank, and by a singular coincidence, Pope Intended to attack 7.a'i left Hank, The better to effect his design Leo drew in ids left wing, which gave Pope the idea that he was about retreatihg. About 1 o'clockinthoal'ternoon, Lieu tenant Case's section of artillery was ... .1... l..f. .n -n. ...... ... i. I L... SUlll 111 UlU 1UII III ll-'llUll IU UUl'llll mi. y vavu mine alone on that part f the Held ; for bo it remembered wo ' had one section stove to pieces ut Rap- pahanuocK nation. uuryoa-s jirigime knoll at the junction of Jackson's and Longstreet's lines, which there formed tv pieces of artillery under command of Colonel S. D. Lee of S. C. The llrst no tice we received of the coming contest 111 UllUll. .,11.1 .'I. Hill. Illl' I'll, hi. . wtw a .llot framuonhese guns, which i niis-cd clean tliroiiL'h our ambulance. t he driver lelt at once and has never been beard of since. I mention it he- i i i ......... .i .,..i. i.:. l.lllse l null uiui iisicu in vuaui lu ins j keepin". The gun appeared to boa signal, for all at once the enemy made a furious at- tick on our elt u .led ,y tne guiis tnej so near to our own men, nun mcy ore taken fortlieni,and we were ordered not to lire. Captain Matthew's, however, in order to satisfy himself rode directly up to them, and after lindingtliein be bona tide rebels, dashed back and gave us or- ;,nr!,ntrv back to the cover of the woods. aml tIu-.n wo K!l(1I,cd into tlie centre of ; lllL ncju, and at once opened on 1110 enemy's batteries, whose shot were now I ploughing the plain in an directions. So intent were wo in replying ,to them, that we failed to notice a rebel iingiuio field in another direction, leaving our right Hank exposed. e at once per formed that very difllcult and very unusual maneuver of "changing tViiiit" under Ire: but our iruus were wheeled round in time to pour a galling vollev Into the rebel line.theii not titty viinls lrom us. Three times their col ors fell, and twice was tho line driven back to the very verge of tho woods by artillery lire alone,. because our infan ie. ktiniuiri. I'.itler.son's Xew Jersey ltrl.'tiihi. were back at the foot of the tlin'i,. ivn lmd felt. A L'lillico at the Held as tliesinokoaiose.showeil us iwul sight. line nrtlllerv was leaviinr thulicld olac tlou, one ba'ttery having been lol'tstaud iinrnliiiie': the infantry wero broken and scattered in all directions, and tliorebc-ln were still advancing shouting ami anil waving their battle-flags in triumph. "Paid Hill" was in their poses-ion, of our forces wo alone remained on the plain, having in tho heat of the light been prevented from ob-erving what was going on in other parts of the field. After firing another round at the ad vancing line, men oniy u ie .v.uiis from us, we limbered up and galloped i .. 1. ...i. ., iltl, ill ll'lllO'l. WI. , I i lutciv lu mil umai-i ... s. ,.w again went into battery, in coutlilent ex- lus.toi nn tint our ones Mould raiiyaini drive our assailants from the Held. Hut to our dismay no check was oll'ercd.und in a lew moments they had pooslon of fsiidley Church road, our only avenue for escape. a l'lniire to our rear .-bowed us. be- .i.i. tllilt IIIO Al'W .ll lsf.v iiiiKiiui.-, nil wllifll Wl'lmd fOllllik'lltly lvlk'll luri-llp- ......f 1..., .elt ii e.m ii irn ii inn ui'iii. won, i i.i.i .T" .. "l.l... ,, lilt' I't'lJOls Wl'lU HUM "ll lllllA' Piiiv.-s ... ii-. mill u ilfii-i- wooil- on tin- other, i i Thdr vulN to MiiTi'iulur caino lrom all iliivftiuiis, iiiul turwiw iinu -ii ot iimi ujjniii tlif.v would niuiili'i- in all." Our last round iiraiiiiinitioii waijioin;. but, , ultlKiUKhtlif told (jloainot tlifiradvani'- llit? liavouets worn now mini iuw im l'riiiii ii-, ouriuidi llivd a lilank curlrldgo in Uieir I'dci-, and thou tried to limber up In Die. Miiolic. Wo .suiiei'doil in Ket tin" oiiu i,'"11 "11', and .-aw thfin lilanl thiur 1(ilni on tliu other. With our sol ium' lfim wo du-lieil Into the wood-, now lllleil with their men, though nut lu roKiilur lino ol battle. Alter going a low roil-, one or tlm horos win shot dead In hi traeos and beloro wo could out him looe, threo til hON .link down bv htm. tho la-t ono Miaiipliu-'thoKiiu liole. thus iiuttiiiK It onuroiy o.'.viiiiu nm i"i . i" 'iu furtlivr. , , , ortlio thirty-tlve men who h.td (,'ouo tutu t in. llirhtin the iiioriilnif. but tliree now remained, ami as our inn kuu a. irone, wo eiiui-iii mi i .-.... On mu-hiiur. tho ''Henry llou-o" I fliuud ourollleers omleiivorini,' to lorm a new line of battle to stay tho iidvane In" tide. Thlt point alone remalneil to us mill tlio nuiiiber or dead mid wound ed around tho plaeo-liowed how ihiil-Ii It 'mil cost in to kt'i'ii It. (ienerals Ale llnwell, 1 looker, llelntzeliiian, Kear iies1, .Steven.-, and RleUetts wero all try to' brinu" order aut of tho chuo-. that ri'liriH'il' 'l'li enemy wero busy reform-in"- their linos with the evident inten- tlou of again charging our position. Another irun. and a fresh dotachmciU of men was put under my command, with the order to fill tho chests" of ammunition. At this time, now nearly nik, there was a strange lull in 1110 light which had something oininuous in it. Onoursido all wasdl-orderand panic, and strange to say tho enemy had re- iraincd lrom pressing incir novamngo Wi: aro Informed direct from Harris- burg that tho Hill authorizing the re cording of soldiers discharges, did not become a law. Many papers have pub lished It, and wo fell Into the popular error. Public laws should bo furnished to newspapers at once for publication. ADVERTISEMENTS. J. It. RORI.HOX, A T T 0 1 1 N K V A T 1, A W , lit MSIIUUd, l-KNN'A. Office III riuinut'n llulldlng, Main Street, West of tho Amcrlenn House. ImyJI'i,". TK DKI'Y COMPETITION. lTlti: UltfriH, rrni: riin.MicAi, rirm: i'atknt .Mi:nicixr.si, AT Till! aw: ir DJira sroni:. HAIlt llltfsIIHsi, CUITllKs nitfMHKX, NAlt, imcsitm, too tit nurstm-i, nt.vcKiso tiitcoiirs, wniTKwwit imcsnrs, caist ami vaiimsii nia'.suK.i, FlinXCII AXII A.MP.nK'AX WINIlOW (UiASS, pry h7c. W 11 1 T K L 13 A D, ri.oiiiixi'i: Winn:, eir.onsi in oir nuY cni.oi:s, i'att.nt iiui:k, I.inskkii oil, TfHIM-.TIM: AMI VAIlSlSlllX. 11KTTI.K THAN CV.V 111: IIOCIIHT KI.SMniKUK. Sri'KHIOH DY13 COLOltS, iiRsr'AMi cnnAi'wr. All tlm IHtrnt Moaiclnci, wnrrimliil in'nulno. coai. on. i.ajii's, ciii.mxi:ys, wicks axd IIVUXIUIX, W'ltOT.KSAI.K AN11 KKTAlt., P13HF UM13HY AXD T01L13T, VS'II KAXCV AKT1CI.H IS OltF.AT VAKIKTV. AkciU for IjiiiilrcttrK (larilen ficcils. Ancnt fur Mnikh'n Crltbratcil Trusses, corxTity sroni:Ki:i:i'Ki!s Miiiplloil with Gmlfrcy's Corillal,, Hal sum, llnrK'in anil llrltMi, Sweet mid Ulster Oik Hooiier's rills, Ksseneo iitul riavorliig l'xtincts, luwrr than Xew York, 1'rlces, llveryliiKly le- nienilier that fifty for cent, can lie saved I iy Kln to unxiiimsiioTs lnylOI-lt.; Main Mhfi'T, lluiojisliviin. A CDITOR'S R13PORT. WI3, TUB uiiilerslsii, d Auditors of Calaw Issa town ship, dn jierehy cerllly Hint we have settled with JllllsH Cool.. Collector of llouuty Tax lor lhe ear Isijii. und Hull Hie. lullowlns Isatruu state' uieiit of the sninei IIIUAM COOL, I'll, To amount of implicate SS.2.11 80 C7(, Hy niuotmt of rioncratlons ii'A 57 ,.tu It lUiinnl Ti-eiis "177 'Jit ' Com'uiUslon so ;n .1,1 11 H Ilalance due lownshhi 81211 71 ClTAWlssK ToWNlltf, Pit Tn WiiiiiiipI Kostenliiinder on X'ole 5'A2 15 Charles Krciuh -in 5, in ii " SU7S 91 ('. W, M'Klll.VY. .1X11; K. lUlllllIXs!, Catawlssa, April 01, 11)7. Allilltor -ITVSTA'I Jl J 1I1XKA T13 OF GKORGI3 McKWKX Asm. xona: oy ixqckst. To M um vni-.r Mcl'.WKN-. wmow or flKOlini: Mc l.WK.N; 11AM Kl. .MeKWKN, HI OKI, K . -Ml'l.wl.s, Wll.MAM 1. M l.Wi:N, 1IKMIV J. Jll l.WKN s.iiTii.111 luvi.vr. i..m: Matimiv Mri:wi-:N Amnii Dayman, lale amvmia MiIIwkn children and heirs of lleori;c Mcl.wen, lateol (IreenwiHid tounsldp, Coluiubl.i county dee d. You and eai ll of you will take not len that hy virtue oi nwlltnl palllllou or vaiil.il ion, issuci out id the Orphans1 Court of the County of Co t,,..i.t,. I,.. vi M-lll be held nt the late dwell- Inn house of (,eorn" McKwen, deceased, In the low nshlp of f It nw iHsi, in stun cmitiiy, on i nurs- .i.iv tin. nrvi .it. v of Aiemst. . p.. l"-!i7. for the pur. Kise or making parllllou or the real estate or the salil Oeceaseu, slllltuu ill iirceniiuoo 101, n-ini ifnrcsiilil. to and anion!' the children atlil rcprc selilal Ives of Hie Mild ill censed, 11 llitiMime call be done w llhoul pieJlldlcetoorspnlimaineKaiue iHlierw.,,. to value ""iVra: 's'iicrim Siu:nitK's ilFi'ti r, I llluomshurrf, May 17, lsf.7. j r O X F 13 C T I O X 13 R Y, FRFIT. XUTS, AC., AC s.Tonxi:it .t wii.myi;h, U VSCI'AlTUl'.t.ItS, Wliokvllc and lletall Ilealeis lu j'..i.v a.i lwxcr voxiT.crioxr.iir, AMI iii:am iis in KOR13IGX FRUITS AXD XCTS, i:.chaliKe llloek, llloiimshlllB, l'.l. OllAXdlN, U'.MOSK, 1IA1SIXS, PIlUllXS, R O C 1C C A X D Y , H-KIIMSM IIVSINS, 1. VYKIl II ISI.Vs, CCIIIIANIS, CITIIOX, l'KIS, lllll.I.S, AC,, Jilt BAD AXD CAKES, of all kinds. iu:iixiiAiii sTonxi:it, l'lir.n. i:. wniMYiui. lllioimsliurK, A irll j, ls.17. DMIX STRATOR'.S XOTIOB. ri h I'.p.tr m' 11 uiMN I.AUOL'lt IKI''H. I.I ttlTS oraillillnlslratlonlotheeslaleolllarinolllJlboiir, l.lleol 1 IslllllgCreeK lOWIIsllip. I ililllini.l euuiii .......i liv.. neii irt-iititisl bv Hie llenlsler ii ( j!un.hla county, in Ham I.iiwvn and IUbvm 11. Ki.ink, ndmlnlslrulors. .Ml persons having claims or nciiiaiidsiigiilnsl me esiaieoi um . di'lll ale leqllutU'dJomaketlli lll known tntlmnd inmi'iialors wlthmi! del.iv, and all person In debted mc luiu.slidtoud..- m incut. iillt.M i;. IvI.ini:. j -1""11 s' rishlnsieiei'k,Mayi, llT-iit. v-1 "l; BIU X A 1 1 Y SI 'ltd BOX. Til 13 undersigned lakes this ihodof info! mlng Uu- eltli ns or Columbia Cuuiiiy, Hint he Is Inea lid lu i.niiiT snti:i:T, pdnwa., win re lie is pienared loallend lo all calls made in ""' w iiiiom:. m'avis, sim.im', and ell other ills lhat Imrse llesli Is heir tn. chal I. uuiicj eoiii;.i IIII..11 III lhe irealliii'llt especially ..I ilicahou'menllnll.slile-inses. tCP l.l.dil Slieet. April .1, W. T)l. W. IL llRADLLY, l..ii.. Asslsianl Medical Director i S. Aiiuy.) PIIVSIC1AN AND S.L'P.f! HON. oillival the house opposlle slilM-'n llloek, Ul'toiiisburg, Pa. . i-.ills proniptly nllended tolmili nlslit nnd day, lilooiusbu-g, Jan. IS NC. !J. Ii. I'iniSBL, HA1SNIW. SAHDI.i:, AND TItUNK MANUI'ACTUItKlt, und denier In CAltPi:MIA(W, VAI.Isr.s, PI,Y-N1'.TS, .Main Street, llloomsburg, Pa. TOIIX (1. FRBB,13, v l-TIl It N F. Y.AT-I. A W. i imm n u u,r ,, u.r,ier's miuv, In Um liasement of the Court House, HlouinsliurK, Pu, 13 0I1BRT F. CLAHK, A TTO U N K Y-AT-I. A W Olllce corner of Main and Martlet sirecln, nvcr First National llauk, IlliMinisl.uriiPin pATAAVlSSA ItAI'-J'i'ltralnswllI j Fromandiifleiii.- er.,l-n.H" r..wr.sJ-,i3''','' Mu" at 1 ,:r,u i:kirtfi ut anj -J--".. .lu.ielphln Mall ut l.lllMl l-.ll fU" . , ., New York llspressiil I Jjmai: WUUll, Supt, RIFF'S SALB. llv vlr virtue of n writ (if Atini Tsrarl .Miefrw.lMlieil mit f tho (.'mitt of Common Hen of Hehuylklll county, nnd In me directed, there will Im sold liy niiniie e111111e. or winery, 011 siatuhiia v, .iitnh i, lsi!7, nt ten n'cioi It 111 llio forenoon, nt the Court House, In Hie llornucli nf roltsvllle, Schuylkill county, Ihn follow Imk Ileal KMntn to wit I All thai, the undivided Rel eli.KlKteelllll Imrt of nnd 111 the follow tin; de-crlhed lecc or iiarccinf coal land, eotiitHiceil of imrlloiii of cerlnhi ol Ini tial Mi rveyn, relerred tn In Hie Indenture of Coin promises and Itelense heieliialler referred to. siiuaie, iviiik 11 nil neiuit nruy ill ine low usui! 01 llutler, rlate llairyi III Hi-hulklll county, and amy 1111 nuyimuiiiii iowhmui,i oununin county, lilluiHtnte of l'eiilisvhnnla. mid liolinded nnd IcHcrlbed luvnlillli Itf H reei-ut Inarkllllt and reimrt of n lumer i is eo or liortionof land, nf wldeli this dchcrllictl Is tiart onado liy IN ter W. sluierer nnd Allen I'Micr. of the liorouftli of loltvllle, In Mill Scliuylltlll county, utirvevs) as followH, to wltt llcitluiiluir nt a olut In the middle or the Kiimnill or the luiih ridae, next Onrlli .if llin M iilmtiiit' I V....I . U ll li-ll linltll U told. way hetweeii the easlern houndary of n tract or- minaiiy surveyeu on n wai riuii uaiisi ine inir tlelh dav or May, 17;' 1. Issued to William Kllloil, and the western lioundary nf it tract nrlnlnally iirve ed on u warrunt dated the teulh day of .Inniutry. 1701, lsiusl tn John Alexander, nown part of thou Irani estalet(wldcli)iolut was mark ed hy the said ishaefer and l'lsher iilsm llteicrouild liy n idiin knot ntako nntn pllonf nonei,,nud w IU nesseil upon eluht chestnut oak II ees, each lui lna three tiotehes towards said plleji thenen liy Hie uiMiiie oi iini suiuinit oi pniurmiic ny ine lonow lutr (sitir-es and lUshiiKs'sithe iiiiuo hclim marked hy the snldSHiaeiernnd Kinder by cutllni u hlne between two notches upon thciltdlt trees ulld blare for other llnes)t that Is tU'.ay,Roulh eh;lity tle deurees and three-iiualters of u decree west, een hundred and etahtien feet ton vouin: idne tree, marked hy tho said Hlmeler and 1'ls.her lor u corner, by three notches on the easterly nod west erly sides thereor, mid wltnesned by thieo notches upon each or the -Ides, respectively, towards the same of seven neiuhliorlnu I lees, one of willed Is n laixe while oak, tdiiudliut westward of said yountrpliic; Ihcnce south sixty-six device and one-quarter of u dcureu west, four hundred and nine leet to n pine tn e, marked by said Hhaefer and Klsher with linen notches on tueeasterl and wesleriv sines, uiui witnesveu ny nuee noicues upon lhe side towards the same or each four pine, trees and tw o rot koak tries : thence Miutlielttllt.V- olio decrees and twenty-two minutes west, hccii nuuilred ami siviy lect in i pino Knot Pinae, sei lu n idle of stones, made bv said Minevers on that llnooftliewesterniost Mtrvey, on u warrant to .loini nreiier. wnic u cMinus nort nwnni v irom Hie north. ucst eorniir of nn lntcrhirlntr Mirve' oil n warrant looliu Kelle dim last ulld stake iiotl idle of stones are lit nnlstnuce of two hull. drcd and olalily-slx leet norlh, elithtandouediuif ocurees wesi nolo sum comer oi loe.iouu iveiiy survey ,aiui w ere witnesspo ny t nq who himeier ana l islier. bv tliree uotclies llolll Hie vales lowarils the siiinti l,v six trees vlniullii'r in the lie clibor hood thereof jl thence hy a line parallel with the soutnern noiinuary orineinraru iracis, orninar lielmer. Svilll.ini shannon and (leo. Ueckiiaiu. to wit ! Koulli emiiiv-lwo nun one-na tucm ees west. about ihtee Ihousaudciuht hululred nnd two feet. no inn same moie or less, uuui h siriiies ine ipilIui I .on i i.l. in llnnnfllinl ftift in lirlmilK kill' tvf.l on ti m arrant 1hih'i1 to Dclmrnli tir.tnt, ilatwl tnt hhoihI tlay Qf . January. 17il, nt lhe din. "lltlfU s(1llllUlin, -VI illlllinuj. Iff if tu vim llin- tni ice nf flii limitlrr-il ninl k I v t v tcet south, hovcii ainl onchnlf tloKircH oast from tho (Inuhlp plno coiner of thu lat Knhl tract; thence aloiu; tho aioru line m ino nhiu uciioniu uraiu Mirp. north nlno iiourt'VH wrst live hun drcil ami sixty foot to tho nforsaM tlonhlo line corner im mo jtenoran tirani surxcy: inriioo it loin; tho nm thorn liounilary lino nf K.iut List mil. i. iil Bdlltlt nl'rllt Vatll'fl (lotrrpfK Ur.t ahont four humlrutl foot, hothosainoinoieor les, oil on a warrciit f-.Htii-il lo William j:illot. Uatoil T no 101 ll u oi a uiy, i i t ; inoiu-i- moan tnu oaMoni iiotinuay unit oi inosaid niiain r.nioi t.urvoy norlh i mill mif half ilourooi woit. crosn. ini tho oimntv lino ot Sohuvlkllt nnd I'nlmhla oountios Intovnld Columbia ootinty, about throu tlnaivnud ono hundrod and lltty loot, io the sauio il(ffroor ci,ioa oorniT uy incoiuoiaiiot,a cupm nut nnk In-... hot now vtniiOst. attovloil hv old wltno's,.marlis on n iiolhtHirlnis; trcoj Udn tho viu.mwsUTU ooi nor oi uto nioiosaiu irati ao;i' milK Hiiri'cd im u unri.mt lo Itobrrt Jlillhol inor"; thontt) by tho southorly boundary llnu of tho last mentioned tract, nnd ot tho nrorrvaiii tnwi nrlri tin llv Kiir t'Milnii n M-arrnnt to William Shannon, north oiyht'y-two doroot nnd ono-half i'hm, lour inonsauiininonunurouauiiriuoi umiu loot to a jM-iint midway between thoraiorn lino of tlioJ-afd William KIlloti-unoyHiid tho wostoru iiiu'oi i ii'Ji) i .ioani or survey: iucu iaiu u-oa !is.i'ni-tiliwnl tivnottml infintiironioiit . iitul wrm attoslod by t bo mid Hinofernnd KNher, by mark- 1UK n oiiia? I'liio ior a oornrr n un niirc jimu-iio-i on tho easterly, westerly nnd southerly sides, rc siiootUoty. and nlso by wltiie-dnu tho samo by . miii also ny wiim'--niu uiu nuii uy hfS Hpim the t-lilc looUin toward tho r 1rJ-st tHt.fOtH-cy. fcttvihlltiij in tho moil thmnf! thoiu'c ltyallno pnrallrl inrto liDici samo lour nnlehfinriinntl with tho eaniorn lino of salds.urvey on n. warrant to William i.uioi, somu seven oejrroos nn'iono half vast, tlino thousand sl bundled and thirty hair het and one-half to tho bejjlnntnn rulut on tin miiiii in nt 1 1 i.i Minimi t or t ho riiiiro iiiorosniii cntitnioiii' within tho said 1jouih1.ii les thoouaiitt- IV IH III K Ml l l-IHlllUiri Utl. I i IV 41 if fiiuuriKiiiriii lesi. with tbu anourtonnneos: botnij: part of (ho Minio nioooor porilon-t of l-ind which lllcliard f ' iiiii c 1 1 1 if i tn 1'iiricpr f (iiiiKe. nun ine, curiHir' ntltm liiKiwn us "The l'reston Hetroat." narllosof tho tlrst pnrt, In nnd to a certain Indenture or deed ot compromlM.-, and of mulu.it t; rants and releases, oaie-i me einii'i'iii o onj m .i in if, A. !.. KV, recorded in chuvlUUl Crunty, lu Deed Hook No. p.ivro :ll,audlu Columbia conn (v in Di eil HiMtU o. iuitolMT urautod. K-lonod and eontlriiusl all their rislit. tltlo and Interests therein and thereto unto jnim .nspm n. .ir ni-t belrs and assigns mru er,is in ana ny sum rccucu Indetiinro rcferetiep thereto belnir hail, nnd ton copy of a plan thereunto annexed, the samo will mure luuy appear, uuu n iiu-u nit- -..un .niuu linen. .Ir. trninted and conoed in inortiratro ti lAnlMattson und Cb.irlos li iber, upon tho olh iini nt .liiiuiarv. A. I. lil ! which said mortcno 1h leeorded In Si-huvllilll couny, lu Morttfauoltoolc ij, patro una in t oumtiua coumy, in Aiorimmo Thorn nt i two Coltleries upon this tract ono upon tho .Mammoth Win, below water-level, worked under lease by s.chnll.1 Donohuo; tho tm jirovomontH at which boloni; to tho lessors, nnd consist of two Mopo llouse-j, two Mope-, two Hoisting nnd Puniphu; Kimliies, ono ot ninety horsenndonnoltlltj horsoioWi'r-with Hollers and Hoisting and L'uiuplns -Mchincr conjpleto ; ono Iiouhlo Itrcaker, with Kmrlno, Gearing nnd Ma chinery completo; Kail Uoad Track, thirteen blocks nf Minors' Houses, ohiht slimle lloues. ono lartio htaiilo, lllacksnilth Miop, Cmpenter Mtmp, Oil and I'owder j loupes and Otllco. The other Collloi v Is upon tbo skldmnro Vein, ubovo water-lvol, and i- now won;e.i uiuier loavi oy tlio New Vnrk Cltv Mutual Coal Coinnanv. Tho imiirovements at this Colller conslstot ono t.'o.d ...HI. 1 'mil nn f'. .iii-l ixt ii iii I Mncl.Itioi! C'uii)lcto; tho bloely' of AllneVs' JIouhck, Hall KoiuU, i 'a i iKMllei'Mlop, llbo ksiultti liop, rtlalae. (Hi nnd l-i iu del- llotisfs and (Muce. f-otyiM ami taken in execution us tho property r .ions ANH'.u ii, .ir., nun 10 no wnn oy MlCHAi:i, 1IOU.VN, hherlir. Stiritll l-N OKKH't, PottsUlle, Tn., Ma y, ltJ7. U. S. IXTBHXAL R13VBXU13, xorirr. to tax l'AYi'.r.s Vntlee Uliir.'h irlvenlhat Iheundrrsliined. AS' sessorof thel'lth Hl-lrlit of Pennsylvania, will hold courts oi Appeal for the direction of erro- lllsius nssesslileuis, us louows: I W'MIMlNll COUNTY on Tinsdnv tlie lUlulay of.Maj, WI7, at Wall's lloul, lu Tlltikhanniiek, IS IIUAIIKOIUI COUNTV, on Thur.davnnd I'rlday, Ike ICtli and lTlli day. of .May, ls.,7, at tliu Mean's House lu Tnwnudn, ix spi.r.tvAv ropyTV. nn Mniidnr the Slth day of May, 1SU7, al the Iji poile Hotel, lu Ijipnrte. IV MllVloCIt lut'NTV, on Thursdn, (hetfldil.iy nf Mny, s.,:,nl the .Mon tour House lu Dalll llle. IN I'OI.L'MIIIA COl'VI'V, on Friday the L'llll day nf May, lsu7, lit the Assis- .or s i uili e III iiioomsiiiirg, I All apissils oiuslh.'lu wrlllnj am! should specify lhe uiitieular isiu-e, inatleroi' tiling, risspi-etlng whleli it decision Is reqijesli d, and fritall stale the ..r, .itml or iiinii.li.le oi error eoliiiilainis) of. Appeals ma) be made al llieolll. e of lhe Asses sor at aliv lime pie lous In the d.i; s above ll.cd for hearing u)ipeal-. He -1 1 anv pel -on liable l. luiulue ta, or own ing enrilages, Wlllelles Ulld oilier lllllcles Uabht lllldci s.-h.-dule A, ol tin i:elvl.iu, h.le not Vi t rcl'iirlnl, tliev ale lien b nolllh d to dn so at lime, or become liable in till penally. It Is Un did V nf C cry one iiini liable in lhe law to s.ilc tlie'As-es-or of his Dislili I, and make 111- I el urn. ItlllllMiT P. CI.Altls-. Assessor 1 Sill lllslllcl, Penn a. Awr.s-oit's On H'K, I llioi.msbuit:, Pa., Apillal, ls7.) .i)' Mmlfwr Aimti.itn, IHhilll lnt.lllit.'iirr, llr.ulfitnl Ano". .S"fl"-nl M,nn,y .-i,ioito, "lid J .1. H R O W B R, I Is now r.iicriug in me puiuie iiin.-iuck oi s p Ji j A' a a oon s I'nnsMhig In l-art of n full line of IXGRAJX. WOOL AXD RAO O A 11 P KTH, Pine cloths and easslmcru for Ladles' coats, HAND.-OMF. llltlS (1001H, of allpallernsnlidinialllles, ltilulds and Prlnls of iirlous quulltles ninl prices, hli:aciii:d and iiuown mpslins, LADIB'S FR13XC1I COUSUTS, I1ALMORAL .SKlltT.-'. d- vmi.VllKX-SUAtlV.ttS.'l. MM. I i.-.,. i. n,A..rfimiLllil MIrt'f( New nssorinu in oi ,i a .vi i ijn.nxVAiti:, . ,. i. n n 1' I V X -X O. I Al A I K I- ' " 'inoue-half and onc-fouilli barrels. Now N the Hun- lo niak- air seItlons. lis I m oircrhu go'sN ' "'7 '""'", .ii.iiolsfalrdisillngliiftll.iiiid il I" bounder. 111 "i i t nil, iw-i'li j. .!. iimiwmt. sold b.V UU) Illisinisbing, April U, WIT, AT M. TRAUail, A T T O It N F.'Y A T-Ji A W. llcrwlck, I'oliiinbln Cnun!', Pi-nu'i!. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. QIIARL13H W. SXYDF.R, lit.AWIl IU II A R I) W A Ii 13, nio.v, NAH.H, mr.r.tH ac, ac, ac. main htiiuut, iH,ooi8iiuno, i'KNN'a. TnkB thin method nf Inforinlugtlip cltiicnsiif Co lumbia couly, that ho has opened nn pxlcnslvo lliii-dwaru Klurcon Main Rltect. In llloomshurir, nonr Iron Rtrcct.nnd that he has on hand n .AlKIKIl HTO.'lC AX1) IlKTTKIl AHAOItTKIl Uiau enti he found any ivhcro clsolu llio county, and Mhlch he lntendi toftell nt prices Mhtch defy eompetlttou. CHAINS, AXKS, STKi:Lt IIIOX. I hnvfs ehnln nil l7c, nxv nil malic nnd weljrht, Rtccl, nil ulyes.lron, nil shnpen, nnd nil very low, 11UIIiT)I3U H A H 1) W A It H, of every descriptions; NftlU, n)clc pulleys, snslt cords, latehcR, locliMnnd U nobs, bull screws, sash fnstn, utndowfinrlnKsi.hnso knobs. Mrun hlnsoi. h(hH and staples, hooky and staples, and lu fact overylhln needed In that line. COACH A WAOO.V MAKr.Kfl HARDWAnn. mbraclns nhnost e cry thing: In that lino. Also HAUNIZsi.S MAK 118 HAHDWAltl lucltles, Japanned; buckles, ullver plated; bltti nf every kind , Hamkm, lron$iwt trees I lfAMns, wood ; Bnddle treci, nlfflroes Rlrth web, worsted and cotton thread, silk, awjNimd noedtcB, tools of nil kind. Kiror.MAKr.it'H iiAitnu-Aiti:, A full nsortment for carpenters. I hao planes nil klnd, Raws; hand, paiinel, rip, and compass, squares steel, Iron, and try: boring machines, ehlsles, misers, hovels, mallets, braces, RftUgcs, plow, tulos, bin, and about everything for car penters. ron Tin: rnoru: nnM:iiAMY Ihaeco:l hOtl, tsiat shovels, scoops, ooal sifters, l.uit-fcrns,tnblocutlcry,is-ket cutlery, ptnted spoons, plated forks, servers, ten nnd eof fctpots,liutterkulvcs,mIllRaws, cross cut saw s, circular saws, uruiKknw, files, horse sluM-svrenchrSpTlxetsLam-mors, hatchets, mattocks, picks, forks, Rrnh blna hoes, shovels, spudes.pnudlng forkf, hoes. rakes, bed pins, twjne, skat s, plows, coilln trim mlngs rmery, red chalk, white chalk, wire, horse unlW, meat-cuttrrs, scale wnshhoninls, horse buckets, wooden palls, clothes pins, glue, door mnts, jorch mats, pnr lor mats, corn poppers, paint brushes, horso brushes, sleigh bells.hoel calks, enamel ed kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, Mcwkcttlevnuco pans.hroAd nos, nails, Sledges, curtain fixtures, M Thimble skeins nnd boes, I'umps, lend pipe, etc.. Tarred rotiennd hundreds of article not .enu merated constantly on hand nt CI tAllMlS HNvrii;nst Jlaln Street, IllofHiishurg. CLOTHING. JEW STOCK OF (T.OTHIX(!. Tresh nrrlTrd of i'ai.i. and wiXTr.n noonf. DAVin i.ovnxiir.ito Invites attenllon to his stoik of ciiK.r and rAmnoNAiiu: ci,oTiuxn, at his btorppn Main Hlreet, two doors above the American Hons nioonisburg, Pn., where lio has Just received from New York and Philadelphia a lull Assortment nf JIEN AND HOYS' CI.OTIIINO, Including the most fashlonalile. tlurnblft, nnd handsome DRIisfi GOODS, consisting of nox, sack, rnocK, au.M, and 011,-cf.oni COATS AMI i'ANTH, of all sorts, sires, and colors. lie has aUo replcn lshed Ids already large stock of I'AI.I. AND WINTI'.U HHAWI.H, STltll'EI), riGUKKD, AND 1'I,A1N VtSTS, SIIIUTS, CItAV ATS, STOCK'S, C0I.I.AI1S, iiani)Ici:hciiii:ps, rii.ovix, HUsl'KNDKllS, AND 1'ANCY AUTICI.KS 1 le has constantly on hand a large and wcll.se. leeieil assortment of CLOTHS AND VUSTINGS, which he Is prepared lo niako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, nnd In the liest manner. All his clothing is made, to wear and most of It Is of homo mauuf.icture. 1:01.11 WATciiiw and ji:vi:miy, of every desi rlpllon, flno nnd heap. Ills casta of Jewelry Is not i-urpassed lu Ihli place. Cull all' examine hi general iinsortmcut of CI.OTllINd, M'AICIIIW, JHWKLIIY, Ac. DAVID i.ovi:.vin'itn. ATBW CLOT1I1XG AXD GBXTLI3- MPN S FUltNlslIINO STOIin. The undersigned respectfully iinuuuiices to Ids many frleiuV. that hv has opened u new Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, lu lhe lowc room, of the llartmau llulUUug, southwest winipj of Main und Mailtet Streets, llloomsburg, Pa, Having Just letiirued from Philadelphia with a lirge Slocl; of I'.U.l, AND WlNl'KIt CLOTHING and oi:ntm:mp.n'.s fiuinimiino goods, ac, a( lie flatters himself that he can please nil, HI stock cnmpi ises MHN'S, HOYS', AND YOt'l'HS' CUlTHINll, such as D11F.S-S COATS, SACK' COATS, OVr.ItrOATS, PANTS, V-5TrJ. snims, I'NDIIUSHIUI'S, HIIAWKKS COLLAll-s NlX'K-TJI.si, iio'4ii:iiY, SI'SPKNDKKS, j HANDKnitCHIIirS, I'-MIIP.HLI.A'J, .U- I ; nnd lu fact everyllilnif In. Hie Clolhlng or Fur-1 nlshlug lineal M-r Ion i;rlces, Inad.illlon lolhonb'ie he litis un cln;aiil e: sorimeui of , ' CLOTHS, CAssIMF.ltI!, AND VliSTIN . CLOTIUNll JIADP. TO OHDKU ,T TIIK mouTUsr t;oricF Call and seo before purchasing cleu lu re, ami BUOUUI'. UltKAT llAm-' UNS. Cield-ly j. w. cni;.iiii.iii'-i- ma MILLINERY GOODS. T) LOOJIiS HLTR(1 'FA Xt'Y Till JI- X) Mtvri AND HOOKS TO UK, second door below Harlmairs, Main Strict. Just reeeHed n lien slock "1 HF.FHVHH, WUUI.W -v."... wuua i. COH-F.IS I.AClls, llMllHODiKHirjs, .MUnl.l.N 11IK11NGS, l)lll.-SS ntlMMINliS and cu-ry varleiy of arllcles iisii.-.Uy kept In a 1'AM;Y Sl'olll- Also SCHOOL HOOK, HYMN HOOKS, IIIW.W, SFNI IAV-SCI I OOI, HOOK'S, nud nl-irne loi "f : MU!'.I,IANr.ilt'i HOOKS, ACCOUNT AND JIH-MOltANDUM HOOK'S, 1IIA.NK nr.VlS, 110N1H AND MO!TOAr,-l, nii'l n BeiiMBl an.XwiUscIclel iissorliiu ni of ' PAvr.H, i:NVi:r.opr,s a'p. a, ji. wmm. MISCELLANEOUS';' rjMlH l'ADDY RUX " ' ,r ' l' V A li U O JM 1' A.X.Y , in- SUICU81IINNY, l'ENNHYI.VAMA, CAPITA!. 9130,000. JOHN Jl. HTACKIIOIlHn, l'trtkltat. CIIA8. A. llOOXrSccrotary ainl,Triuter, llntr.cToits: 1,1 1 John Mi fila.klionio N. U Campli.U, Chim. A lloone, C'ymi Hlachliovtt., A. jrUowull. Ol'rtClS: main rvrnnirr, shicksiiinny, pa. The lands held by thfo Ooninnny, eonslit of FOUJl IteXDR13D AXD FORTY- OX B ACR13S, and slty.four ierches, of carefully selected land lying Milium est of Wllken-llurrc, l.iucrne eouu ly, I'n.. In tho western imrt of the Orent Northern or Wyoming Coal llasln. Avery careful and Ihorough cxainlnntloil re eontly mndo has iiroen these (for tho uIiotci lands to be the embodiment of u vast amount of tho very liost quallly of nnthrnclte rol, having every facility that could te dctlied for trans portation In all illnctlons. Tho tibovo tract Is crossed hy n good road, and nlso directly In front, nnd Joining nro the T,aekawaniia A lllnonis burg rullroa.l, and the Wyoming eaiml, thin nf fording tho very bestiidvnntngo of n carrying road and canal running to the very mouth of tho mines without expense lo the company. Tho inensuremcnl nftheillfrerenthcds or scams already ileveloiied wns cnrfii!ly obtained nnd ujded together i the thhktie.ss of these neamv. Includlngdhc celehrnted "lied Ash," "Iluck Mnun. lain," or "Orand Tunnel" Aeln, Is thirty-one and n hnlf feet, (HJi), every cubic ynrd of which will yield n ton. giving n large amount of tho best quality of coal. Thelocnti.ui Is llli that nil tho veins may bo cut nud worked tothecrentest iosllifc advantage above, water level, nnd at much Jessoxiienso than can be done from collcrles oioratlng below water level. Tho coal can lie brought lo the surface through drifts or tunnels which drnhi the water fromttu. mines and saves lhe hoisting of .lhe coal. So tho eligibility of tjieso lands for elieap mining Is tin inicstlnnnole. Very lately the "Grand Tunnel" 'lied Ash" vein lias been opened, nnd Is now producing as flue n quality nf coul ns ha rcr been produced In the nulhraclto regUns. Tho hrenker tioiv In operation is capable of preparlag from lii) to Mil tons twr day. Tho surface contains 1111 abundant mpply of wood nnd timber very ,vnl- uablo for mining purposes, which gives the tract the advantage of many other coal lands. Tho Tact that nlmost all valuable, coal lands aro helne rapidly taken up by heavy capitalists or large cor porations, shows that they must steadily and greatly rise in the market value, while with the Immense and constantly Increasing demand for this coal, nnd the Itnilroad nnd North llrauch ca- nal, parsing !iy the mouths of tho mines, through me ureal iron making districts or llloomsburg, Danville, Duneannon, llarrlshurg, Middletown, Marietta, and Columbia, to tlde-wator nt Havre. do Grace, ono can fcnrccly conceive of a mord profltidilo or pernianont source of wesllh than may lie found In lands like these, In order to be ablo lo open their works on n more extensive plai, this company has placed a imrtlou of their capital Moek In market on tho follow ing terms ! Any person tsklng one or more, shares of stock at TBX DOLLARS BACH, will bo entllled annually to ft ton of coal at csst at tho inluo per share, and any stockholders not iuxniviNG Tin: coai. ns aforesaid, to li credited on tha honks of rto Company, with tho iliflcrenfe between thesoat and selling price for each share, to be paid beforo a dividend shall b declared. c, r, KN-Arr, Aj-nt. March 1, I'm, THE . i FIRST PREMIUM Of n Silver aie.lul VT AB AVAItllKO TO gf BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE By the N. II. 5tata AcHcultit'tl Sfwli-tr.at ii t air holdeo In Ttiihiu, ept.( l nABUKTT'B Vegotable Hair Restorative Kcitorri uray imrn iti ntruni rotor, rro- moiei ins frnwi.i oi me u-ur, uiaik mi catc LtindruU bi.i1 Hitmori. IVvrenU Unir lallirif out. j a superior uring. ii common no iiijunuua lUKrvuicuii, IH1 ia iniiio popular nu ivu- j but, virii. norm wna jr J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprlstori, MASCItrSTlIR, N. ll. il-Soldby I.. N. JIOYI-.lt, llloomslurg, Pn. and Druggists generally. raprVfi7-flm QARRIAGB ALVX UFACTORY, lllciomshurp, Pn. jr. C. SIX)AN llltOl'HKK tIiusueccsl.or of WILLIAM SLOAN A SON continue tho business of making ' cAititrAGn-j, nt-GGir-". nnd every stj le of FANCY WAGONS, which tney ha e constantly on hand to suit en-i-tmners,- Never using any mntt'ilal but the besti ami employing the most exiHTlonccd workni;i, they hope to continue, ns heretofore lo give entire satl-ftictton to every customer. An inspection ol their work, nnd of the reasonable jnleo usked lor tho same, Is sine to insure a sale. g (VS7luxTs I' A s II I O N A II I. i: S1IAVIXO, HAIR OUTTIXG AMI SHAMPOOING SAl.rON, Court House Alley, next door to (Wuin.oHUl'isi, liUloMslll'Iid, PA. Hair Dveiuu and Whiskers colored black or brown. IIulr'liinictoileMrnN dmidiiiirand Uau lili Jug the halt i w ill restore hair In It- original color withoul soiling the lltlest labrle, eonsliinlly uu hand. upl li'"-,j c. 13. S A V Ad 13 , I'll.M-llOAI. I I. WATCIIMAKIJH ANH MI'.WI'I.P.V, Jfiin MnznViir the ftmrt ll'.nte, "llijinsifei'iii, Pa. fVinVlnnlly""? l"wnrt dm- n'sorOueni of AIKIU'"A,N AND SWISS WATCHI.S, lllocl'.s, .Ten dry, fsilveiwais. and spectacles Pnrlleular alleullou paid in the ripulrlng ol Wiilche, clpeks, Jewelij nnd Sist'lailm, im-M.i.onle uiaiks iniidd la older. All wurli warrinile.1. ;ajiri:i'C7 X S IT n A X 0 13 SITRAXOB AOI3XOV-.' W.v. nnlng .Fun I'omnu-reu I I'llll nl I llallll- M"- Plltll.tll S1M.W0 sw.im si,t iwyfw sw.nn W,iJ W),ii lft.OO'i.nvi .......vvtl"" Men hints Sprlnglleld -. 1 ilernianla , 1 Imurnucc C'ominny of Slate P.im'a., Counei-lleul Mutual Life, i Nnith AmertcnnTrninll .V)0,in , 1 IILAS IIUOWN, tf'.d, iunreT-l.) lliouuiiruu, 'x. lXBt'l'TOR'S XOTH'H.- IJ 1'j.rAIKIII- SAMAMII.V .1 IVINS, IIEl'li-U-llelH leslaluclll.lO oil lhe I suite of Sam 111 HulJalle i:alls. bile nf lll.sim-blll'il, Col.mbn eoillllv, di .t-i 1, lcie b.Mi jranli-l bv tlie Iteit- Islcr iii said ciiunly lo J. II. 1'i.ii.s, ri viluig hi tlie lowtlshlp and eollllly arireald. All lier-olis llavliu claims tin tliu .'Sialnui'ii leiUVted lu pn -sent Ihem dulj nulla niteaiiVi forwllleinei.t. and those knowing theiiiM tiiw n.d -l.ti-J lu Hie pslnle wll mal.e pii,mi'iil flnthw Ith. Anll l$,Ji;-w. I jSts-iuor, yiLLi.JI II. AlillOTT, attoiini:t..Ti.a w, TATAWISSA, PA.