ItATKS 01' AimiltTJiilNO. I'UIIIjIHIIUU KVKIIV 1'lllllAY MOIININU tl TitK COMIMIlt!t tlttlMJINCl NBA It TUB rmiitT tintTir, mnnxsmmn, PA., Tiv HENRY L. DIEFFENBACH, Milton AKti rnoriiiETOii. Toms-Two Dollars a Tear py&Mo In advateo. JOD ntlMTING (IMIldoscrlptlon, executed, Willi lienlucsa mill dispatch fit re a.onablo rates. Columbia County Official Directory. i mlilml JmlgcVlt.l.tA M 1 ll.WKLL. AttortuttJmlics-lUMl llMtll, 1SAAO H, MoN- ''"oMouotorw, ,te.-Wltr.i.tWlTnv It, Hnt. JtcnHlerA- itmnttr Wit MAMHUN lI.jACOIltf, Diltrtrl Attorney U. U. Iki.i.ku, Birr(ir-AAllON ftiflTlt. Ami riyor lHAAet IIKWI1T. 7i.'i, surer Iiavih !iWF.snrii, ffcinmiieitieM Wir.t.tAM U. (Illicit, UYltra llnnr nh, Hhiam J. ltrvhrn. (t,mi:llWionrr' COlA Wll 1.1AM Klllf IttlAtIM, Avilltan V, J. CA'U'linx, A. J. Al.llMllsuS, PA-IKf. I.Fi:. (Minn--Jolts I), Horn;. Jtnf (.bmmtm'nwn Ihaac Mcllutiin, John Mc- ANAl.fi (. i'ii toprrlnlcnilent CiiAni.ru O, IIauki.v.v, W...111 lr i;Mrf-Hlreclors, H. II, Mtt.Ttu, Wll MAM KliAMIK, lllnolnshliri,', mill JlillMUM i.m.i- it, Urcimiood, CHAUMiiCoNNnit, Hec'y. Bloonisburg Official Directory. Hhwihurp lltlnUntr Oi. .TollH A. l'L'MIToN, President, 11,11, UniilX. Cashllr. 1'ntt .VeieVoneit tlim!. L'ltAS, II. 1'AXToN, l'rcs'l., J. 1 Tt'STlN, tVis'iler. ttluiHlUuOiunti MutunlSivtiltJ 2inttaut IsxinAi . i utm -12, II, l.n rl.E, l'rcs'l., C. W. UtLi.ni!, lUomnsburo !lult(liny nntl Ntnlur 7Vml t tewm f .,1 .Iiiiin Tm.M s, l'res'l., .1, It Unntnv, Hie. tll "intiurt) Mutual tinlnj t uml Anclttt!wt j. .1, II1IOW1.U, l'le-sldCM, M, WlttTJlUVI.il, See''. Bloomsburc Dirocfcory. 1lAlM.lt 11AOH Just ucUvirt and for miIo nt tho 1 t'OI.UAIIllAN Olllee. htoves AND7mnvAiuT. JAl'OIl MI2I'Z, denier lii rtnvc.i and tluwuin Mnln street, ubovo court houso. CLOTHING, Ac. AVUi t.owi2Nlli:it(l,.MerchantTnllor,ilalti ) st., door nbovo American House. WM. MOIlllIH, llerclinlltTallor cornel ofL'in ttu mill Mnln Nt., o or Miller's store, DRUG sTc fi EM IOA I,S."&c. 1', l.t'TZ, irui:;1st and Apolhccnry. Main nt. , below tlm rosiuillce. tliYI2U IIUOU., DnikKl.sU liu.l Apothecaries, lH Itrowor'ii bloclr. Main st. CLOCKS, AVATCIIKS, "AC. I inSHVUIIIUMNOlin, WbIcIkk. I..SJ.1 I.UIl l.llll.lll llilllll.T, 11"H.WH luwulry Ac, MnlnHtroct near i-8t M. II 1 1 i:, HA VAIHI, dealer In t'InrkH, Walebes and 1 Jelveliy, Jlaln fit., Justlmlow tlio Amerlcau llollo. I tllllB llliUN'llAllll, Walcli aud Clock maker. lJ near Boulhcint corner Main and Iron sin. I) CATIICAUT, Waloli and Clock .Mnker.Mai It. ketMlcet, lielnw Main. 1JOOTS AND SHOES. II .M.KNur.Il.Penler lu I!oolan.l HlmM, Inlest I'j. uud lie nt styles, corner -Main nail .Malkct micet", In Iho old Tost Olllcc. he low liartninu's store, w est of Market. HKNKY KTiKfM, Slauxifncturor nml ileftlpr in liontt nml Hlioi-3, Uruci'iles, c'.i., Mali, kticct, i'uisl Jlloonisljuri;, n M. IIHOWN, Hoot nml Rlincnmkcr, Jlalu J, htroct. uiiUlt llrowti's JIolc!. ntOFKSSIUNAL. It, C. IIOW'IUl. HurReonDantUt.Miiiust. nhiivo tho Court Jloui.L', DU. WM. M. Ui:nint, ur-onn nml riiylclan, KxtimiiBOlIlockoverWibUbooIc hIou1. DU. U, K. KINKY, Rurginn Dentist. Teclli 'ltiu'tcilAltlHUUmln: Malnat., Ucdrly op posite Kplsicopnl Chuicli, 1 (1, HAUIi I.l'Y, Attoiurj- it-Law. Onice,2tl W. HiMiriu ExchangulllotOt, m.'iirtbo"KxcUaiii:u Hotel' II. McKP.IA'Y.M. l)..fiurKt'nn nml 1'layBlchm , nottlulUo Main tt lit low Mniket, l It. KVANH. M, V., riurRimi nml riiyhlclan, tJ smith niilo Main fit let't. huliw MnrUft. f . ItUTTKU, M. I. Hurm'on ami l'linlcluti t) , Maiki-t Ktiet't,nbovo Mulu. II. ItOIUSOX, Attornoy-nM.nw, Olllcoll:ut , man's IjullUlns. Mnln hticct. MILLINKItY & FANCY GOOaS. Li I'im.UMAN, Mtlllnrry nml l'uncy Ooxls, j, oppnsito liplHcopalChrfi(Mulu ft, iims UZZin HAHK r.i;y, Milliner, llamwy lit . btlllUlMK Mulu htlLLt. IHH M. )i:ilUICKHON. Millinery nml Knncy i (IoaUHtMuluhl., bo low Murket. ii itH. 1.. JCLINE, Millinery nua taucy UooU ill lllltbllUVl OLJOW .-llll lit I. Mlts. JULIA A. fc SADH 11AUKM;, lilies' 4'loaln nnd Urohs l'altcriirf, eoutbcuut cofner M Uiim.U Wi-utbts, fpHK M1SHKH UAUMAN MllllncrvnivU-'niipy 1 UoutlH, Mnln at.,lJclou' Amcrlcim llousc. JIOTKLS AND BA LOONS. IXHIKM IIUTCL, by T, J'ciit Ti.ylor, ttut tml of MaiiiMiect. ?n:UOIIANTS AND GItOOKKS. l'. MAUI;, liy ClooiN niul Xotloua, (.outli- wi hl tornor Main niul lion tit.s, l).:,v . IIKCKLUY, Hoot nnd Hhoo time, Hlutlouuiy, Mulu bt,, below Muiket, .lACOllM.C'nnii'clIoncry.Kruccilea etc., Mnln , Kit KL'KIW ilUll TV)X A WK11M, Ctinftlonrry nn.1 HaUery I1 wholesale nml mull, Kxilinnuo Hlock, HtMlOWiat.HatsHiM C'npsliootKnmlHliocs, Mulu ft., above Comt House, I II. MAJI,. Mnnunoth (Jtot'erv. tlim dio- i), i.-rlo. liullh, Xiiu, ViovUiou, te Mntu MMCUIA'Y, NKAI.it to., ilt'iili-iH Hi Dry tinoils, (tinoprlcs.riour, rcul.Snlt.l'Uli.Iroii.NnUj, j., I'ur, jiuiii nun .'i a rue t kit. n II, MIf.M'.U A fruN, tUnler In Dry (lootls, t, OnKtiieH, iiutent.tt.iu', Flour, halt, KIkhh, NotJoux, etc.Malnht, JIISCKLLANKOUS. nt.N.sTAHI.i:H HLANKSforbUlont thoC'oi.UM U uian (Jllke, l M, C'lmiKTMAN, Hmlillp, Tiiink x llnrucbs U. maker, hhhe'H Itloelt MitlnHreit. W. UOIJMINH,llfiXinr.lciiUr.(coml(loor fiom U' iioruiwibieointrininnnu iron kih, l.i J. TilOHNTON, Wall lVper.WIt.unw Shiulos 1 i. una nxiuruj. jtupcri uiock, .Mam hi. CI W. COUKLL, Furnlturo llimnift, three btory I' hrlek, Main Bluet, v.cU ofMnikctkt. 11 llUMiiNRTOCJr.lMiotoaniplicr.oVtr Uobbins f H. KUnN.inulerliiMrnt.Tnllow.ftc.Chcui' L' bcrUn'sulIoy, itarofAmulcan Jloiue, 11. HINCILKlt. ilr-nlcr In ulnuoi. rtrcranH nml 11' iiieloUt'omt.nt o, W.Cort'U'BfLunUurorooma QAMlTi:WAronY,Marh!n nnd Ilrown Btono ortvc, luuuinfcuurK.iicrwica. rouu. WM, IIAHU, dealer In furniture, truuks, ccder w lllow wain, near tho Folk Hotel, OKOSTllll.Olno Maker, and Whlloiiariiucy , 'J'unuer, bcollown, is tl. lllllI.r.MAN. Airent lor Mmiumi. rw l'j.Tubuliir i,Ubiu!r.i ltod. "MOT 12 BOOKS, and blank NOTHH.wllhor with ii out oxcniptlon,fur btilo ul tbo Columuian Oincc. Light Street. II 1'. OMAN ft Co., Wheolwrlahtif, llrnt door ubovo Hchool House, TOIIN A.OMAN, Manufacturer nml dealer In l lloota and Bhoca, 11 H. 12XT, dealer tu Btovea and Tin wato In ull 118 brtUKhca, nlVl lMt l'.NT. Miller, and dialer In nil kind nf puii'ba.td. l iiiaiii, r lour, r tiu, ai, All Kllliu oiurulll Espy. 1J F. IlKlllHAltl), llll()..dealer lu DryOooda, 1)' tiroeerlMiiind sinernl Mercliauillse. riHPY BT12.VM FLollUINaMLLH, (Ib, Fowler, Ti l roprlelor, ' I D. WlUlKHF.lBIilt, "iiool and Hluie Htoreand mnnufuctory. luop ou Malu Blreet op pualtu tba Btenm Mill, ' T W. KDOAll, Iloz Mauuiact quchttuua i'lnuluv Mill VOLUME V,---NO. 07. Oraugcvillo Directory, A !!:, n ! 'AnW A ''OTIIIMl.Cnri.cntcinnii j IV. liullilciH, .Mum nt,, bcluw rino,. J()WII1 ft ltKllltINO, ilcnlcr In Dry ilno.N, 'lain 'it '"'"'"r l sontrnl Mnulinuillae! JJIIICIC llori.I, nml rofrculimr-nt Knlim. Iiy Jj ltolirJIMIcnry cor.of M.iluriiHl riiiom, DU. O.A.MI20AU(IHr.,1'lirlctnnnml8nrcron, .Mftlnsliicxtiloorlo(!ooil'llottl, ' AVII) linnuiNO. KloiirniiiUIrlUMIil.niiil I) Deulurlu uratn,MlilHlrcrl, f AM1WI1.HAUMAN .(.'nliliirtMnkin ami tin. J Oiiriaki.r, .M.iluM,, liolow IMnc. tiiMlt'VM:it is ()., Iron fiiuiinnrii.MiwIiluMa, a una Miumfncluium ul linvn, Mill Ht. (JAMlIKIiHllAliI'MxH.MaUtroItliollnyliurst tJ Uiulu L'lndli'. MiiluKt. WII.MAM Iir.I.ON(l SlmrmiiUrrni.it lnnmiruc Hirer nf llrlolt, Mill Kt., vi nnr l'nio H.U'MIII... Catavyissa. p I'. HA M.MAN, Merchant lnllnr,Ho(-u,IHt. , Kolirilui'uitllu'ing. it nil. J, K. nontllNH, HurEcon ana I'lijulclini IJ Hceoiul HI,, lit luw Mulu, tll.llUIlT A Kt.l:.'i:,ilry nnn.H, sjrocc rlcii, un.l V.T ci-iicriilrucrchmi'i:'. , Mulu Hticct II. KIHTIXlt, "t'iillawlf.in lltmnc,' f , Cornet Main anil Hucouil Hlreet. Kollli Ki:il,i:it, iminnl Hilnnn, Ojslcm, and Ico Ctcaiii In M.UMH1 Main hi. MM. lIlKIII.ST.ilinlnrln (lctiPntlMfn'liaiull'a , HryCIooils, (iiucerliK A-c. (JIWIil'lIllANNA or Uriels Itolcl. 4. Kn.lc.ll O Immlcr rroprltlor(ROiilh-c-ai.tcoriur Main unit l-i'i'oii.l Klrt'et, Y'M. II. AllllOTT, tturncy al law, Mal f-'l. Bnck Horal (I. A W. II. MI()i:MA'ili:Tr ilenlcM In dry , ijiuhIh, prin i rim anil relietal iiu'iclianillin., t'lrut hlori' In Houtli iinl nt town. Philaclolphia Directory. jiioirAitDsoN ii. vnicwf, m. ATTOHN12V AT LAW, NO, 12SBOUTII SIXTH KTllKIVr, iTttr.Annr.vitiA an. 1'71-ly T .M. JCKl'llKART, O 0 WWII IiAUNM, llltO. A IlKIUtON, II ATM, UAl'3, HT11AW (IOODS .t KUIW, No. WJ .Market Btreet, (Above Fifth,) riiii.Anri.i'iiiA, AIXWJtlOlIT & CO., WIlUl.l'-rAI.Ii Ulvljt l.liM, Corner Hccond and Arch HlreetR, 1'iui.aiii:i.iiiIa, Uealera In TIIAS, SYItUrt), COFFI2K, HUOA15, JI0I.AK31M KICK, SrlCHS, 111 CAlltl BOiIA, AC, AC. r-Orders will reclvo pionint attention, may 10,C7-tr. Business Cards. 0. drockSvay, ATTOUNEY AT LAW, jitiOOMsncr.n, ia, JJS OcrifK Court Hoiifco Allcv. In Iho 'o- i.LTintAN building. Jnu4,'C7, A. Ii. TUKNKU imiysiuia:; a:;d bmior.oN, HLoo.M.-iiiUi:a, l'.v. oririeT over I.ut.'s Drmr Klore. Kcsldono Malliel Ht n i t, Iht door below llev. D..I, Waller. diclCi ,0. c. ATTOKNKY AT LAW, OIIlco (Jourt Hokso Alloy, bflnw tlio (Vn.tTM- lHANtilllce. llountkH. JJnpk-l'av nml I'L-nslcmH colli t toil. lilooniftburi: r.i.BfpAt)'o7 jORKRT K OIjARK, ATiUltMir AT LAW, Ofliro Main Wlrrt-t In-low Iho !uiirt ltouso. UloomsburK I'lini'i', E. DrrTiyio, ATTOltNKY AT LAW, Onicn rourMIouio Alloy, bolow tho CoMJM itiAN OJUco, llloomsburn l'a. "ri-TJORlNARY. Into lic.ni (itrninny, olltin his herviciH to tlm iuimic us h 1 1'ieman 11 JIOUSK AN J) COW DOCTOR, nnd all olht r nnlimiN, for v. hit U hU d inches am nioileriile. Ho can nlwmn ho luiimlcn'-t uhlo ri ltrrwlrlc mini, lii'aiS. ll..iiHobyn Inrblo i uiu. Hloomsburg, Mtiy J-', l.s7lly. T? .1. THORNTON .1 11 v.ouM nnnonnro to thrrltlrf nsof Iiloonifc- burn nml lelnlty, thnt ho liuHjuKt rtcelwd n full niul tompleto nhsortment of WALL VAVEU, WINDOW HlIADiVS, nutlall oilier ROO.H In his lino ot buslm-ss. All tho novt'Kt nuilmo1.! upprovnl puttiHinortlm u.iy inn in w, i j bio I'O jiniini in nis I'siJiiniiiiiMrii, jimr.a. uj.ii .miuii tti. oemw lnrKci 13USlNI''S CAUPS, .O VIHITINtl CAUII.S, I.WTKlt llHAIW, 1111,1. IIKAIW, IMEOUIUMM194, rOSTIMLH, At'., ,ti'. Neatly nml Cnt'itiily J'lintul From tbei I,Htui,tljtliHeifTypoal Iho COI.UMIUAN OKKIl 1. JgOOTS AND KIIOES. CLAKIC M, IIHOWN, main unit it, rxnus ukownM how,. A lull nml roinpU'iu iifrhotttucnt of ready mmlo bootH niul hbotMlor 101 11. u nmi n nml (fillilinn J nit Hii'hitl and for n butt rihhoimhlo iuI-h, varnueii, mil Ull en.KWR of cuhlomerK. Tim ovnti.1 wont none 111 stioii notice, hretofor-' kV sixmy"Al?i7'nN sTiol'. IBAIA1I HAUENIIUCH. Main titrcct ouo door above 12, Moinlfcuhain Btole, A lurao an-orlmeut of Hloves, Henlera nml Uuuse.eonhtautly ou baud, ami for i.ulo at the n, i-M ii.ivn, Tlniilni; lu nil ila brancheararefnlly attended to lmUatUlactlon Ruaianteed, 'J in wurk in an k inua wholesale and retail. A Jan HI y Tr.u underli;ud respectfully Inform tho cltUens ot 11100110.1.1111; mid Columbia e-ounty, thai they keen all tho itHIc lent liumberH nlstovo coal and selected lump civil Cor amtthlmr purpo ses, on their what r, iidjolulm; M'Kelvy, NealA C'o'a Furnaci j with a Kood pair of Unrulu scales on Iho wharf, to welnh loul, hay. and stiaw Likewise n hiiiso and waaon. to elollver coal lei Ihoso who ilestio It, Aathey purchnsoa lame umount of coal.lbey Intend tolteep n superior ar ticle, and sell nt tho very lowtfcl prices, Please call ami examine for yourselves iiemre mireims. iuc cisewiieru. j, i. iir imiimwiiiiii AirrnmriiM mai-iim TMIR untlfralcnoil will tiikn In n.v X cliuntro for Co.il ana (lreicerle(S, tho following "iu, iiuiii,niiuiiiii.r,uul sjiui nielli, iiuiier I van, Huy,ttciM the blhel cash pi Ices, ill bis Orocery rttoro, adloluing their coal yard, , J. w. iiiiNimiwiioT. lllnnmsliiiiig nlr, gta.ir. JAUE OHAKCK. . i,"n 'J1.E A."'.'X,.'?u-Jm,J:1 "Arl.m" nlann-rorle, !.r ? ,f,7','.0,Tt,j'"''.,TI"" M'Mibo liistrumtn( was lie.uuht ntiina net on saleofprlvalu proinrly III .New ) 01 U, and Imd he,.,, l,i' ,t , J,., (?, lis,., It Is lu j -WeW older and lu .i.rjrcspcU leiiml lo u m w priiiio. Teim.r()i,iiileij.cl, t fdvance, Addiess for ouo weeic, (V W 1,'iiUTL'll may 11071 If SlHueh Chunk, l!n, QURDING CRKAr. Jty lis In or thu nrlhlo IadUx nnd Ocnllenion (-Ait htnutlly tliiint.clvcs a llioiikaml fiM. 'n,u U tho only nttlclu Dial wilt curl tral(cht imlr. and tt the nuue tlino mUIo It a bi uuiimi iu ) . uiaiice, It ttl.o InMifoiattK, beuutitloH uud (-Uauti'N, Jt enn ho ho upplhil as lo eaiue tho mlrto curJ any lentilh of limn dtulrtd, Hint by JUUll Jor SO lU. u put koe. Address aiim:h townhlhy. M iddltlow u, Adams Co., l'a. uridni'Cui. Miscellaneous, q"EW STOCK OK OliOTHINO. Frcnli art Ival of BU.MMDIl UOODM. DAVID LOWIJNIIHIUI Invlttn allenl Ion In hla alnck of CltllAl'AJJDl'AHIIIOMADI.IlCI.OTllINO. at hh ntoro mi Main Ml reel. In shlvo'a lilock.ono door Wisto' C ( Malr'M itoie, lltooniRliiirir, whero no lias 1ml reeelvod from New York and Plillitili Iphla n full aiwoi tmcnt of MIINANI) l:OYH'Cl,OTIIIN(l, Iticliidlus tlio most r.udilonalilo, diiraUlo, and hantWuino . . DKRSfl 00011.1, COllAlNttug of llOX.HACK, HOCO,OUM,ANDOtr,-OI.OTII COAT8ANDPANTH. of alt orlH,fd7.ifiandroorK, lln has almi rr pten. Iilied hl already laro stock nf KAl.li AND W1NT11HHKAWIA KTKUT.lt, FlClUltni), AND 1M.AIN VIT8 Hill ltTH, ClUVATil, KTL'CKH, COI,I,AKB IIA SUKr.llCllllIFH, (IMlVtiH, husim:ndi:i, and tanoy autici.i.s lie n.m cmninully on hnud a laruo and voll-to tcteil aisnitmtul of CLOTltl? AMI) vrjiriNou, which he. In piepauil In nialio lo order Inlonuy hind of clothhifr, on veiy nhort notice, and In tlio best iivtiiiur. All his clolhlns In made to wear, and mont of It Is of homo mautif.icttire. OOI.I) WATCII1X AND JnW'iM.IlY, nl every description, tine nml cheap. Ills ease nt luui try Is notMiriMsicd In llils,plu(. Call mid eiaml noli In t'eueral nhRoituii'iit of CI.OTI UNO, WATCH IM .1 HVtT.I.UY, AO. Jatll'7l DAVID l.OWI'INIIIMIO. JIIiliUU'K B'l'OUK. n. II, MII.I.I-.U ft HON, have removed Ibe'lrMloro In Iho roomforineiK oe'eilpleil liyMendeulinll.nu Mnliikticct, lllnoms- bury, ni-iily opposlto tlio UnlMonal Chinch u be i o Ibey nro dclei m hied In hi 1 1 on as moderntn Ii rms ns can ho piocurcd ch.o ihere. Thkr hlocic coinprlsi-M LADIK-'J Dlllisa tlOOD.I Of tbocholeCBthtylcsand lalent fakhlons.toxether wltliiilal'BO nsMtnurut or Dry UuoJa uu,l Hi. reileie.eoiiHththiKnr tin. rolIowlmiirllcleK CarpcU, Oil ClothK, oths, llnnslinereii, dim la, r'l.itinnlR, HIIkH, WhlloiioodM, I.tnens, ItonpHlilrlK, M imlius, lloHowware Cedal warn Unoeuinaie, llHrdwalei llirfil.1 uud BhoCfl, llata and caps Ifonp Ncla, UmbrelluH, IioktiiG-(l!fts-,jjt Tobacco, Colfeo, Hl'ZH-s, Teal', Kli.i, AlNplco, dinner, Cinnamon, Nutmeg- AND 2OTIONH U12N12AI,LY. In short, otrythln! usually kept In couulrr tores, In which they invito Iho attention ortbt pulillc generally. Tho hluliest prlro will Iw paid for country proilnco In oxehnnso lor kciotln. 8, II. MIM.tntAFON Ilioonifiiiiiri: 1'n, nproTl If q c. a nn havejustiecctved fiom tho onstern innrkitH n largo and well M'lretod stock of D R Y G O O D H , OOSBISTINfl OF Casslmers, Jcnns, hleacheil A Itrown MusIIhh, Ualleor h, Tickings, Tablu Linens, Cotton & AH wool flannels dC Ac., A'cood fctiwk of Ladles drt-ss goods, Iititit Ktj lc it putlei ni1. Hidfes ofall klndH, Hood (.toe It croeorlrs, Qui'OlinV.uii', Hlouo ware, Wood it willow warn, I'loiir AChrp, Alo ICltehen (Vyntnl Honp for eluinln:; Tin, i:iiUsH,Ae, AllKOodsKold iluapfor cihh or pto i luce. Ho would call Iho attention of btijerri to hid well find carefully selected nfiuorlmcnt which comprise cveij thin;; msuully kept In Iho coun try, feeling conlldent that ho can pell them yoodn nt uch prktHnM will cumiio r-nUnfactloii. J.m 171 tf U. U MAKK. TOIIN G. JACORY'S O IJAKKHY AND CONFECTIONERY! iiKitwiei;, i'i:nna. The nndeihlciud would riKiif ct fully Inform tho fillet ns ot Jlu uk It, and vicinity, that he uas opi ui n a i on ii iiouery auu nauery iu ODD I'KLLOWJS1 HALL, Ilerwlck, Ta., where ho Is pie p-ired lo furulhh all kinds of I'LAIN AND l'ANCY CANDir-H, t'HHNCH CANDIUM. rOUlUHN AND DOMKrtTIll l'HUlTfl OHANUIX, LLMON.S, UAIHI.NM ic., Ac, Ac,, Ac, 11V W1I0I.13AI.K ANli KKTAIL, Ainoni; tho n.nnrtmint will bo found Cuniu in h, imii:umi wninuiK, 1'eanuiH, Aimomis, rii belts. Kit;. Apples. Coeoa Nutn. .lelltl-H of dllh r- cut klinN, Muhtmd.CatMUp, 1'kkten, Chocolate, Ciiniif d Fruit ft all Kinds. Corn Stun h. Kirn Ills- cult, Soda Crnrkerri, l).fl(r ('racktiK, CIikkc, (-(ui i, . ininb ini'fi, .'itiitt-iiii-iii. iaji,iK, r.u Vehipew, EJSU AND OYSTERS, And p ted u co r.f nil kinds Frtwh Ilnad nml CaUtMiMiy ilny, Ice ('nam in Huison, Your puliouuuo fii bU licit I'd, Ilerwlck, Jan 171 t v juii.n u. JAcniiy. Q 0 N F E 0 T 1 O N E R Y , Tho undersigned would rcBnoclfully atiuonn an lolliu puouo iuuv uh u aH opeufiu m FIltST-CLAHrt CONFLCTIONKIIY HTUHK, In thebulldltiB lately occupied Ly Fox A Wht wuuio ue is prepaieuio inrnitju uu umus oi I'LAIN A FANCY CAND1EH, FUUNCH CANiUKM, 1 FOUKION A DOMESTIC FllUITH, NUTS, ItAiaiNH, AC, AC, AC BY WIIOLKHA I.K OK It I T A 1 1,, In nhoit. a full uxKorlmcnt f nil i.oods hU Una of busliiOHS, A crcnl variety of DOLLH, TOYH, An., Hiiltnhlnlor the Holldayti, rartlcnlar nlteUl-ni K1YL 11 I" H II K A D AND (JAR H8, ofall kinds, frtah ovety day, Oil UIBTM AH UANIUK II, Oil IHTM AH TOYH. A call Is uoltcUed, and oat U faction will h UuarHUK eu. Jim IM-ly KCKIIAltT JAtOHH N H U R A N 0 J3 AOKNOY Wyomluj! n Aaua , Fulton N. Y Nnilu Aircrlea City Intirnutional N,V ... Nhmuia N.Y McrihautH , HnilUtletd tsiirttit-rM1 llimvllln V.V I'll.OD Sfi(),0l 0 J.4UU.C HI J.OIIU. HiU.OilO ft70,s'W 6'Jii,ui sjao.tmo Albany Clly...... .. Danville, Ho rno Ti Thelt annual. AtlllUtlO, N. Y.. :n 1,14)0,(110 (Jermaiua, N, Y, OUU,UUJ FUEAH UUOWN. Aunxl, nmt2i71-ly. LooMauuuQ l'a, BLOOMSBU11G, 1A., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Busineofi Carclo, JLOOJIFEIUtY. The Itlortm Frrrv rnmtionv Uni bnd tin tlnlfl nml hontn thurouuhly it-pair Ml and Ift now In rcadliH'Hs to ilo nil iimmiI ferryhnr nt nny rennon nhlo hour. Tlio umliTrtltiiud will be In nttcti dniirontnny tltnotu wall upon eiiKtniuTM nt call. nprUl;i-ly JoilN IMiUICK. A HVh 10 N D I D v r. r a: s t i: o it a x iv WITH TW()Hl:TTUKKl)HA7lim:i:H'lDl,H, rin he hni'ht for $140 nt I, W, ISIIil, I'hiim WnrrrnoniM itoni Korlts Hold, innyl2'7l-Un. l.OOMSRUJlG JIARliDK WORKS, (IUNTON & HTKFM, (8uccOMor lo A. WUinnti,) lt(Ht relfullv Infnrni tlm to I, ltd that thrv nio now inlly pupnrrd to do all kin its of woit: In lliolr lino of ImalocM, npin rrnnonnlilo lernii "mi nnui I, iioiKtii cutset), Hatlsfaellott wnrrnntr-d lu nil jau.iy.'iJ'iy B MtOAIKS 1IAUC1A1NS. QD1CK PAT.F-'I ANP flllAl.l, rnoriTfl. HAVI1 Y'OUit MON1IY'. iii.nt.i ii.-ii, l-flc, llnn,.l1,r., I n ... n,l lln.l. hi ll.n homo aud clly iiiiim I U UNIT II It 12. Prices rciisonablu and iho best work done, Jan 1'71-tr gHAlU'LESS &. 1IAUMAN, Jn ponildoratlon of torn In i? down our works nml rebuilding wbuh will ho commenced vt ry KiMin wo nio nilerlitt; plows, tOsii, Ac, at yrently ridueed prieen. D.H.HUAItl'LKHH A 1.H, ITAHMAN, llloomRhnrir. Pa. Proprietor. Mnr.l'i.'by-lf. S A T K R O O F I N G, ever, y VAHIETT A T .FOHT KAVORAIttif; RATKS, .HJIIN TIJOMAH, ) CAtil'lUt J, TIIOMAH l!ns, 277, DJooi.lrtblirL', Jil.n 17 TV TAG A 7A N MS, DA I UY Sr. WKKICLY AT T1IK HOOK 8T011K Ori'OHITRTlIK COURT ItOU-Sr, Alfo nn ntNortment nf rortomonnales, l'aH ItO'iksMid Account Itonks, cotiHlantlyou hand, l!ooks not on hand obUHnrd on Miort notice. Sow llnolm nrn rniikfAiillv lir1mr ndilpd to thn " HloonisbutK Circtilailiiu Lltrury., Anions tho ii.H-hL nru -nuiii iuui jnnorrnce," "loineriess," Hlr Ilnrry," " Hot Hpur of Humble lliwuit," nnd .Meniuem," cic. iipravii ir jVJlCW ORGAN AND I'JANO W A UIMtO O MH. oiiriANs .t pianos ruaHAr.n uw iNiTAr.r.Mi;NiH. 1'lnnoH from nil ilrst-chuq mnkoro, lrom $.tji)to 5U1JO. id'naus liom ?uio ijim. a uincnuai urtf'in ftoctnvc. - Ret rei'li( ami tnmlo with paneled Itlnelc Walnut I'asi', only JtS.ln'. KIiirio red, MimncaNo iw above. Sitjo. I invvo mntle an umie- ineiits to lmo tlio hit, st nutlc on hand as fimhi as publUhfil. Tearht rs kuppl'cil ivtiei;ular dis count, WauiooniB, Malu bluet, mar l'orks uoiei. ir. j, w. is'lLlis, QIIESTKH . EURMAN, IIAUNlta, HADDLH, ANI THUNK MANUFAGTUlinU, nml denier In CAIUVKT-IJACIH, VALISES, FLY-rai'IM, iiUFK.vr.0 nor.ES, iior..si;-r.i.A?tici:Tii A p., which ho fecla confident h enn sell nt lower rain man nny oiner peiKon lu loo county, Jii ami tie for ourselves. Hhop opposlto tho 1'ost (fll"o, Main t-tint fllooiusinnir, 1'a, AHJf. fi, 1.7U. D E NTIH T R V . Hettpeetrully otlern his professional .services to IholadleM uudKutleuieu f lllooniaburuand 1 clnlty. Ho la prepared to attend to nil tho varl u.i.h operations In llto Ifuo of his proiet..lon, and It provided with tho latest Jm pi oved I'oitCKr.AIN Tki.tji which will bo lu tor led on l.oU1 plating hlHernnd rubljer baso to look an well an tho nal' iiiulteeth. Teeth extracted by all tho new am ii ma i, uijiritvi'ii ineiutKiH, unu ail opt'i u ions on tlm teeth earefullyand pnpeily attended to, Hesldnce and olllco n low d(rn above tho Court House, bnmo tddo. iiiooiuHiiuri;, jan.i'Ti ly G L O RE M U T UAL JjIFK JNSURANOK COiMRANY o NEW YORK. Pliny rieoinau, l'resiarut, It, C. Freeman, lcc Cash capital oer ?2,000,tjO),aU paid. J. R ROHISON, IIROOMSHURG, PA j:::;r.i;AL a(.h:nt, Kor Luicemo, lo'cominy and l'.m!v! Ir. counties. Aue.'jfvr-a. jXCITANGi: RAKEItY AND CON F E C T I O N E R Y , ULOOMHllUnU, IA. Tho 11,-uIrit.lunpd. (.uceist-on of V. Wldmver. unnld ii fsiicetliillv tinitoiiiKU that thi'V hao taiu'ti i n wi n-t nawiMKii fiann icceniiy occu pied by the abon nanud, lu ltlootnhiirif, nnd ut'iiario in tunitiiun mu outjiuets ui juauui.u; urlng uud celling, by WHOLESALE AND IUCTAIL, Conficllonery or every btlo and kind. ANn. 1 1 in v w 111 hnout nil tlincsa eoumlcto surnlv oi (ho best ami in-sliest Dread ami Cake. Pintles di siring nnylhl.ig In this Hue will llud It lo their advantago to can on us. AN ICE CREAM SALOON mldi d to tho estnbllhhnienL nnd lad Us nnd oihtrswho may iiationlo us. inav relv upon upon rcelvli)K rrorci" attention, A renMinitblo Mini u of i.ubll't PutionaL'Olsiesiieelfu vki ritid. Unhpheiiy. Union, and other Hjiuom, in I.uku ana muuii fpuimiiu-s, eonsniniiy on imnu. MnvS. ISTl.-lr TT 0. IIO WER, , has opened a ilrst-elnss DOOT, KHOr, HAT CAP, AND tUU h'JOUK. nt tl.o old htnnd on MaluMtrett, lllrwmsburt;,nrrtw UOiirSUOOVU IIIUIOIIII. IMI1IHI', J I IS hlOCK Itf I'tlltl' po.iiioi meveiy laiediiuui nesi styles eer otitr 4il tit the cltlzi us of Coluiubta Cmmlv. Huc.n accouinuMlato the public with tho followiny yoeds aiinoiowesi raiih, iUt'ii u ucavy uouulu M'l'H stoa boots, meu'Milouble and slnglo lap holtd ui n uoois. ineu h ueuvy fciotu buoes on kums. men's rlnu boots und shoes of nil grades, boy's ilmihlH killed boots and. shoes ofntlk lml hiimi'm glovw kid llnlmoral shoes.men's, women's, hojs's tun, Oill-it lUfcMiJK KiiuriN, nUllll'li H KI"t Kin 1'iiiiHU Mry nne.wonieu s morocco uniiiornisfliui cuii buoes, woiuuirs vi ry nuu kiu mmoneu tcim eis. In bliort hoots of nil descriptions both jus yf it nnd sewed, llo w ould also call utteutlon to Uls Uno hkwH inont of ATU, CATM, FUUS AND NOT10.NH. which coinmtscs nil tho now nnd nomiini arl' el Us at prlceswlihhcaunotfalltosullulf. Iliete good aio olltred at thu lowist cabh rates nnd will bo ieuaranteed to give batlsfactlou. A call Is bollctted before putclmslng elsewhere as It Is l llevod that Utter bargains aro to be fu'inU man at- any oiuer pmco iu iuo cutioiy. Juu 171 Hotels. MONTOUR HOUSE lUU'EHT, 1A, WILLIAM miTLEH, 1'ioprlotor, '1 hln Housolmvlmibeen nut In thorontrli reonlr Is now open lor tho reception of gm-sts, No paluasvlll bo spared to emturu tho perfect com' 1011.01 mu iriiiejcis. juu 1'ioprieioi itof the trmeleis. Too 1'ioprttior mdtelts a shtiin or public patronnge. Tho bar will bo slocked at all tlmih with lino liquors nnd clairs. hum o locked Janl'71 JJKNTON JlOTijli. W. F. WATT, lVojitlotor, 1I1:NT0.V, COI.UMI1IA COUNTY", PA. This will known llouso lmvluii betitputln thoiouuli n pair Is now njieii jor llio ris'iptlou of vlsllois, Nu pains liuvn bis?n si aicd to ensure tlio perfect conifoit or tiiiesis, ;lho propiletor ulso ruuanHtniEO liom tin. Hotel lo llliKiuisliiiric and liiteimedliite iuiIuIh on Tuesday, Tbursdiiy aud Haturday or each week, (Jan ritrfl TjiuTKSl'Y JlOTliE " E8PY', COI.UM1IIA COITNTY', l'A. Tbo undersli-ned would Inform 1bolrai'lllnK putdlo that be bns takt n thu iitMivouamti! islale llsbliieutuud thoioiiKhly relllled thu fcilliln for Iho pelfeel,ennenleueu of hluuuests. His lulder will busliMked srlllt tho best thu market ntlorda. Thoobolcesllliiuors,wlues uud clttaraalwuya to bo found lu Ills bar, WILLIAM PICIT1T. Jan 171 lispy, l'a. Poetical. For tho Columbian, I .mi Jlnillh.vt I am ()!!. IY T17.T.IK laAUllACH. I mil clad Hint I am old, Llfo's journey almost done , lor Oht I've rund a thorny io.td, E'ernltico I ltoguii ; E'en when a child my path was dark, And damp wllh dews of sorrow, And Mulntns ohnicd nwny each sinlln That 1 rrom Hcnon could borrow, I nm glad tint I nm old, My Usly wiu will rcit, This world la but n wlldernass To namultut tho best; And oft tiroii tho bed or pilu My learn unbUdcu llowcd, Hlckness and sorrow, pilu and rea'", Ah I 'lis a bitter load. 1 am glad that I am old, And that 1 noon must die, For I know Ninthly ndeemcr Will take mo to the sky. And the io my nor rows all will tense, .My tenrdho wlpul nwny, And I injiy hh perfect r'ncc. And dwoll in realms of day, 1 lie Wuiroiior. I .noricn Ihoughl, It 1 weiu asked, Whoso lot I invkd most, V hntono I thought most lightly t-y-Udl, Of iiiiiu'h unnumbered host, I'd my I'd bo n mounlaln boy, Ami drive a noblo team, wo hoy I Wo hoy! I'd cry( And lightly lly Into my saddle seat; My rein IM fclaclc, My whip I'd crack, What mulc h so sweet I '-.U blacks I'd drive of iiuiplo ihn.t, .Ml carrying high tlio head; AU harnessed tight, nnd gaily dreM In winkeis tljipM with ml, oh yes, IM ho u mountain hoy, And Mich n team I'd drive, wo hoy t Wo hoy I'd cry, TholluUhnuid lly; Wo hoy, Dobbin I Hall I Their fs.it hhould rlns, And I would sing, I'dblng my ultlo nil. My bolls would tlnglo, tlnglo-lUig, llone.vtli each bearskin rap, Ami ns I taw them awing and uwhig, I'd bo tho mcirJcRtclmp; Yes, then IM be n mountain boy, And drlvo n JlngllDg tern i, wo hoj 1 Wo hoy I lMery, My words bhould lly. Knth hore would prielc bis o,ir j WithtlfihteuM chain, My lumbering wain Would move lu llscntiu. Tho golden t pinks, ouM Mo them t-pring Dcninth my liuris triad, j:aeh tall IM braid It up with Mrin,; Of hluo or lUunllns ti ; Ko does, joit know, tho mountain liy, Who drlvis the dashing Uani, wo hoy ! Wo hoy 1 IMciy, I'.ach horse's eyo WltUilro would m em to bum ; With lifted head, And nostril spicnl, ThoyMsiem tlio mrth t lepurn. They'd champ tho hit mid illnglhofouii, As they dragged on my load, And I would think or distant homo. And whtstlo on tho roatt, Oh, would I wtro a mountain boy, And dilvuu slx-horso team, wo hoy 1 Wo hoy 1 I'd cry; Now, by yon fdty, IM sooner drlvo tho.so bteedrf, Uh.m win renown, Or wear u crowu Won by vlctnrlom deeds. I'ur crowns oft prtas iho languid head. And luallh Iho wearer shuns Ami vntoiy, triimp.ltigou Iho dead, May do for (iothsiiud Huns; Heelc them who will, they have no joys To mountain lads and wagou boys. Miscellaneous. tiii: yi:aks of st. i'i:ri:it. Kditoi: Coi.u.mhias: In your Isstio of August IS, 1871, I flml it brief com munlcntion over thu slRiuituro of " V" requesting mo to furnish tlio authority for tho ttalements eontnlneil In tlio Inst tinrngniiili of the uolico of initio on "Tho Year.-) of IVlcr," piibllslictl in your Io3-.;o of August 11. This Initial letlcr sul'l'kiI.-i to nio tho nanio of a cimllcinan wllh whom I h.ivo been hlljlhtly iiciiii.ilnkil for Rovpntl years, anil for whom l have always! entertain etl very Rrc.il rticd. 1 regret, how ever, that ho iliil not ceo tho propriety of EttbseribliiK his full namo to his com munication ; anil trust that, should ho wrilo ajjain, ho will not hesitato lo do to. l'lio lcrjuo bt mado li roii'ouablo nml rllilit. No person should mako state ments on tho puljcet of religion, cither In print or from tlio pulpit, which nro not truo Iu fact, nnd for which ho can not readily adduco hH authority; nor should ho feel oll'oiuled when exiled upon lo furnish biich authority. And If ho hai, through Inadverlency, or for want of correct information, nvulo a .stali-nicnt which citinmt bo bUlaincd, otliciri blioiild Ptt'k, iu a ri'-'inctful man ner, to convince him of lU error; and when convinced, lie should loo no time Iu making a h.itlsfactory retrac tion. 1 nm tlieitfote, thankful to Jlr. V. for lecilllnj; my attention to tho statements specified by lilm, and for his request for my authority. If 1 am wronjr I trust ho will show nio my er ror; and I assuro him that If convinced of an error in tho prcnilsin, I will re tract with tho utmost promptness Truth and noth!iir but truth Is what I desire: and it Is tho only tliiii'' that can bo really beneficial to any one. On tho bulject of lulluiou, tho scrip tiires, with me, im the solo authority. What they leach I deslro to recelve,iind what they do not teach 1 wish to reject. I most heartily subcribo to tho propo sition: "Holy ucripturo eontalnutli all tilings necessary to salvation, so that whalioovcr is not real therein, nor may bo proved thereby, Is not to bo lequlrcd of any man, that it should bo believed as an nrtjclo of faith, or bo thought rcqulslto or necessary to salva tion." (Art. Oth of tho Church of Kng land articles.) "AH ecrlpturo Is given by Inspiration of (loil, and is proiuaiuo for doctilno, for icproof, for correction, for instruction in rlglitooiHiicss, that tho man of Clod may bo riinrKcr TlIOr.OUGIII.Y U.NTOAIil.OOOI) WOUKH." 2 Tlm. a: Hi. 17. "According ns his dlvluo power lutih ylccn unto ua Al.li THisiia that pa lain unto life and godli ness, through tho Unowlcdgo of him thnt halli called us to glory nnd vlr tuo." 2 Peter 1 .'1. Wlintovcr, there fore, Is not supplied by tho scriptures In regard to faith or practice, ecclesias tical polity or religious rites ami cere monies is not necessary In order that, tho mnn of Ood may bo "perfect, Ihor oughly furnished until all good works" und does not pertain to " life or godli ness." Ilenco I cannot mibscrlbo to 31th arti 15, 1871. (JOL. cle of thu Nitno Church, which says: ''It Is not necessary that traditions nnd ceremonies bo In all places ono nnd ut terly iiko; for at all limes they lmvo been diverse, and limy bo changed Re cording to tho diversities of countries, times, nnd men's manners, so that nothing be ordalnetl ngalnst God's word." To havo " traditions nnd cere monies " not required by Ood's word, Is, Itself, to ord.iln lomothlng " ugnlnst (lod's word." And It Iscqually 'against ( lod's word " either to abollih or change wlint Is required In tho scriptures. Seo also tho concluding sentenco of tho samo article: " Kvcry particular or na tional Church hath nuttiorlly to ordain, change and abolish ceremonies or rites of tho Church ordained only ly man's authority, bo that nil things bodonoto edifying." 1 should prefer to say that no Church, claiming to ho n Church of Christ, has any nttthorlty to ordain, to have, or to maintain or observe nny such "ceremonies or rites j" for no man has authority to ordain such. It Ij tlmo that the world learned tho sub llnio truth that (iod hath given Christ to bu " head over all things to tho Chinch." i:ph. 1 : 22. ills authority is supreme, mid exclusive of nil other authority, in logard lo tho Churcu. In tho paragraph quoted by Mr. and fur tho statements of which, ho dcidrcs my authority, thcro nfo tomu ttlHrmatiea nnd somo negative proposi tions. What 1 slate, that Is In lis nature ajJiiMtttivc I will furnish direct nnd iilllrmatlvoaulhotlty; In regard lowhat I hnvo btaled that Isiredircin lis char acter, requires no other authority than tho absence of nny authority for tho opposing ulllrmatlvo. In Ihonitlclo referral to by Sir. V. I said : " During tho Hfotlmoof tlio npos- lies thcio was a plurality of hishops or hitlers, lu each local congregation of cliilatiatis." This slntenient is alllrma alive ; and it is my duly to adduco ex pliclt authority in its favor. It con tains, In effect, two propositions, V irst, That Illihops and Klders, were menu cat : or dial tht'oti words aro but two different names for tho nmo olllco, Second, That a plurality of thesoolll ccis existed during tho lifetime of tlio apostles, lu each local congregation of christians. That liishops and Eiders wero tho samo officers, will appear from tho fol lowing facts : In I Tim. !i, wo havo tho qualifications of llishops pointed out Amongst them aro tho following : "Ono that ruleth well his own house, having his children In subjection with all gnw lly ; for if a man know not how to rulo his own houso how shall ho tako earo of tho Church of God." Then In chapter 0: 17, wo read again : " Let tho JUdcrs that rulo well, ho counted worthy oj doublo honor, especially they who labor in word and doctrine" In Titus 1 ft 7, wo read : "For this causo left tlieo in Crete, that thou rhouldst set. In order tho tilings that aro wanting; nnd ordain JXders in every city, ns I had appointed thee. If any bo blameless, tlio husband of ono wife, having faithful children, not accused of riot, or unruly. For a Jtlshop must bo blame less" &c. In Acts 3): 17, wo read: " And from Miletus ho sent to Ephosus and called tho l.hlcrs of tho church." And at verso 29, tho apostle addresses these Elders, in tho following language: "Tako heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all tlio Hock over which tho IToly Gltosthath madoyoti (Kntscopous) (llishops) overseers," etc. Why tho translators employed by King James translated tho word JCpiscopous by tho word lllshop in every Instanco of its occurrence, except tills: and why they did not so translate It In this instance, I will not now undertake to say. Cer tain it Is, that if they had translated the word in tlib passage us they did every whero else, their renders could havo scon, us clearly as thoi who rem! tho original, dial llishops and Elders wero hut two names for tho r-amo olllcc. In each of tho parages cited tlio worJs llishop and .Viler aro titcd Interchange ably. This, it hceiiH to me, Is ample authority for the proposition that llish ops and Elders were tho same olllcers. That thcro was a plurality of these of ficers In each loed congregation of Christians, will appear from tho fol lowing lads: In Acts 1.1: 2, mention H mado of tho JXdcrs (iu tho plural) of thu Chinch in Jerusalem. Iu Acts 20: 17, tho Elders (In tlio plural) of the Church iu Ephosus aro mentioned. Iu Titus 1: wo read : " For this causo left I thee lu Crete that thou shouldst set In order tho things that aro wanting mid ordain aiders (In the plural) iu every city." Iu Acts i I: 2fl, wo rend: "And when they had ordained them JCtders (In tho plural) fi nrry Church, and had prayed with fal!ng, they commended thorn to tho hord, on whom they believed,' Any additional authority, It seems lo me, would bo su etlluous. Ilenco I concludu that tho statement is correct, that " during tho lifetime of tlio Epos tics tlioro was a plurality of llishops, or Eldors, In each local congregation of Christians." 1 nlso said: "If Peter was ono of thefii llishops in the Church iu tlio city of ltouio, he was only ono of a Hoard of llishops, or Elders all possessed of equal Authority, as to that local Church, mid uelther of them, by virluro of that olllcc, possessed of nny nuthorlty any where olso." Tills, I respectfully hub- nit, Is tlio legitimate, logical and no- ce-s uy conclusion from tho preceding. It llishops and Elders wero hut two different names for tho samooffico ; and irthoro wero a plurality of theso o 111 cers " In overy Church," then It follows, us n logical conclusion, that If Peter was n lilshop or Elder lu tho Church In Homo, ho was ono of a Hoard of Hlsh- ops or Elders ono of thoso who con stituted ami competed this plurality. That they wero nil of " equal authority its to that local Church,1' is evident from thu fact that no peculiar authority Is confered upon ono to tho exclusion of others. All the Elders in Ephosus mo called Jtplscopol, HUhops, or Overseers ; nil nro directed to tnkohced unto thorn Helves and to the llock over which tho Holy Hpirit had uiadetliem llishops, to feed the Chutch uf God ; nil urn warned against tho "grlovlous wolves" that 1 would enter in among them, nnd 'I'll DEM. - VOI,:XXXV NO. .10. ngalnst Iho men amongst Ihciuselveri why would speak pcrverso Ihlngs. Ii" thcro Is any text of Kcrlpltiro which confers upon somo llishops, or Elders, dlirorcnt or greater powers than upon other, I confess It has escaped my no tice. Thnt tho Hlahops or Elders of one lo cal congregation had any authority, by virtue of that office, outsldo of that Church, Is, In my Judgment, wholly untaught. The contrary, It seems to me, Is pllnly Implied In Paul's address to tho Elders or llishops nt Ephcsus, ns well as by their general duties nnd qual ifications. Thoy wero tho officers of that one Church : und they wero direct ed " to tako heed to all the llock over which the Holy Spirit had mado them overseers." No duties nro nsslgucd them In reference to other Jluchs. In no Instanco have wo any account of tho Hlshops of ono congregation, exorcising authority over another congregation. I also enld : "For Dlocossan llishops had not then been Invented." This Is negative proposition. Tho utter nb- sense of any scriptural ovldenco of tho exlstenco of this class of olllcer, 13 suffi cient authority for this statement. Should Mr. F, or nny ono ebo, attempt tontlduconny Hcripturnl ovldenco that uch n class of officers did exist in the postollc nge, 1 will endeavor lo exam ine their ovldenco with candor and fair ness. Tho concluding sentence quoted by Mr. F, is ns follows: "Tho centraliza tion and consolidation of ecclesiastical power Into a vast Hierarchy, and tho constitution of grades of ecclesiastical ofiicos, corresponding lo tho grades of civil olllces in tlio Itotuau Empire, was tlio work of after agos and teas never au thorized either by Christ or his Apostles," That this was the work of after ages, is evident from the fact that wo find no allu sion to such a work In tho apostolic ago. If any auiioni.vexlsteilforsuch n work It Is easy for thoso who bo affirm to pro duce It. Until thoy havo dono so I feol outliorlzid to deny its existence Mr. F. asks that, "vcrblngo nalde," I will adduco thonuthority to show "Unit orders In tho ministry wero never uu thorlzod cither by Christ or his upos ties." This is n negative proposition. Tho only evidence needed to sustain It is tlio absence of any ovldenco to bIiow that "orders in the ministry" iw3 authorized by Christ or his apostles. Until It can be adduced I feel authorized to deny it3 existence. -Mr. F. is fully a ware of tho relatives duties of those in tho affirmative und those in tho nega tive of any proposition. Let thoso who affirm that Christ or his apostles did nuthorlzo "orders In tho ministry," ad duco their scriptural evidence. It shall receivo duo attention. This phrase "orders iu tho minis try," I do not find lu tho New Testa ment, nor, indeed anythlngcorrespond- ing to it. Thcro were, no doubt, in each local congregation of christians offlcors called Deacons, who had charge of tho financial and secular almirs of tho Church, and other officer1, called Elders or Bishops, who hnd charge of tho Spir. itual affairs of tho congregation. Iu addition to this there wero other officers called Evangelists, who wero sent out by tho Churches to preach tho gospel to tlio world, and eonstlltito and tot In order now Churches. Hut though thoso wero separate and distinct offices, they do not answer to tlio phrase "orders in the mini-dry," in the tense attached to thoso words by llioiu who aro accustom ed to use lliem. In conclusion, permit mo to say to Mr. F. that if my "authority'1 is not concluslvo and satisfactory ; if in any rejpcct I am in error touching thoso important matters, I shall bo grateful to him if ho will set mo right, and teach mo tho way of tho Lord more perfectly. I hopo always to maintain a docile and teachable disposition; and lo bo ready dways lo exchange an irror lor a truth. Such an exchange Is always a good bar gain. E. E. Olivia. Huston, Pa Aug. 1671. P. S. I know of tiorciiptural author ity for tho title "llev." attached to tho namo of human beings. Tho word "Jleierend" Is used hut onco in tlio Hlble, and It is Iu that Instanco applied to tho Deity. "Holy and Jleverend Is His name." Psalni", ": 0. It seems to mo that to attach tli it, word to the namo of any man, however good, is ns really prounlty as any other violation of tho second commandment. Hence it is it matter ofconscience wllh mo not to ap ply this tltlo to others, however highly I may esteem them, nnd to dlscounto nanco lis use lu reference- to mysolf. I have, therefore, lo request that it bo not used In connection with my namo. K. E. O. Jaji:tttr.o OJilltips. Ono great pecullailty Is their mania ror squatting; thoy seem to do every thing In this position, and even when a man !s ploughing In a Held ho looks as if ho wanted to squat. Their habits lu many things seem to bo so often exactly the opposlto to oms, that it almost ro solves Itself Into a rulo that everything goes by contraries. When they ccok a goose, Instead of putting the goosu on tho tiro, thoy put tho flroi" tho goose, thus making u great saving of fuel. In planing or sawing n board, they plain or saw towards themselves, instead or from themselves When you go into a houso, instead of taking off your hat, you tako oil' j oar shoes. Instead of saying John Smith they would soy Smith John ; and instead or Mr. Ilrown Brown Mlttor. Tho country is rich In (lowers nnd In vegttublo productions. Tho art of making paper Is enrritd to great perfection. Dr. Mtieguwan show ed nn overcoat mado of paper, perfectly strong and serviceable. Iu this country wo havo paper collars, but In Japan they go further, nnd have paper hand kerchiefs very beautiful nud suit, and of very lino texture. Hut they nro mom dollcalo than wo In ono respect ; i.ftcr they havo used n handkerchief, thoy throw It away. They oven weave tfielr paper, and mako what may bo called paper cloth of it. SunaEo.v Stanton enn't (hid his " eolonol's" commission. Ouo lui.li, (twelvu IIbim "rlUi.ju u. In Itanpnrcll tyro) olio or two luioi '. u liiO tlircolinorlloiiK, 12,00, "IPAC. I)f. 5K. 3K. (IK. IT 0nnn'1i MM J1,m fl.of 'u.oa ' jo Two Indiofl ,1,ifl 5,00 ,1f 9,'l I 10 Three Inrlicn 5,W 7,00 ,11,00 12,00 ICO Four Inchon 7TO o,'A) 11,00 17,00 k ,Cn Qunrlcr column., lo.oo 12,00 11,00 aj.n ,oo IUIColumn.'.....15,00 18,00 2000 30,00 W,00 OnolcolumU 30,00 30,00 0,00 00,00 100,00 Kiecutor'n or Adrulnliilrmor'n NMIco, (3.00 Auilitor'a or Amlgnro'a Notlrc, 12.60. lAirnl bolleni, ten cenm a line CnriM lniiio"IliilnMI)lrpclory" rolnidti,t,io ivr yr-nr for th flrnt two Hues, ami I1.0U f jt tacli nilillttonrilllnc. Niiinlitiii n a Pin) unite. No mini, says tho proverb, Is n hero to his servant. Yet no mail's character can bo fairly Judged till the testimony Is hoard of thoso who havo scon him In his "oir momenta,'' when his dignity Is laid nsldo, and ho abandons himself to slraplo and natural Inlluencti. The in tercourse of groat men with children is a study inoro nmuslng than tluir Stalo conversations, nltlionjjh Ics.-- imp lug. It Is ensy to undorslnnd why tho Eng ll.h people nro intensely interested In tho dally occupations of Louis Nnpol eon, uow powerless anil an oxilo in their land. It Is cneicr to imagine how great was tho intercut of the world In the llfo of tlio Great Napoleon on HI. Helena. Volumes wero written eonci ruing him, and wero sought nud rend with oven more avidity than tho histories of his campaigns. Among thceo records thcro is a brief statement, now llttlo known, tho Impressions of a child concerning Na poleon. It was written In her later year-, nml describes with charming simplicity what sho felt us n child, and what she saw, how tho great man look ed nud what he did. The author Is MissEIizt Halenmbe, daughter or tho gentleman nt whoso Iioiko Nnpoleon was n gtie4 for n short time, wlillo tho residence nt Longwocd was being fitted up, Mlsi Haleomho'H earllc.t nnd truly English idol or Napoleon waa that of nn ogre, with ono florjeyo nnd grcnt teem, with which hodovoured nnughty children who did not know their les sons, (-"ho had somewhat oulgrown this when he arrived at St. Heltnn ; hut her opinion or him was, that ho wos tho worst human being who had over ex isted. Sho first saw him with terror, mingled with admiration, us ho sat on his hortc. Hut when tho great Emperor drew nearer tho slmpio assurance of it child enabled llttlo Miss Halcombo to make thoclosuobservatlon, from which sho paints tho following pen nnd Ink portrait: "Ilo was deadly pale, nnd I thought his features, though old and linmovablo nud somewhat stern, wero very beautiful. When onco ho began lo speak hla fascinating smllo nnd kind wanner removed every ventlgo of tho fear with which I hail regarded him. Whllo ho wus talking to uiamuni I had an opportunity or scrutinizing his features, which I did with tho keen est interest, and certainly I havo never scon any ono with ho remarkuhlo und striking a physiognomy. The portraits of him glvo n good general idea or his features, but hisHinilo niul tho expres sion of ids eyo could not be transmitted to canvas, and theso constituted Napo leon's chief charm. His hair was dark brown, und as fine and silky aa a child's j rather too much so, Indeed, for a man, as it caused it lo look thin. Illstt th wero oven, but dark, and I nficrwards found that this aroto from his constant habit or eating liquorice, or which ho kept a supply in his. waistcoat pocket." In the very first hour oritis rtsldeiico In tlio houso ho commenced vucstlonlng Miss Balcombo: " You speak French?" Upon her reply In the affirmative, ho cxaminod her In geography, asking tho capitals or tlio dllfercut countrios in Europe. When ho eamo to Ilusii.t sho answered " Petersburg now, Moscow formerly." Ilo then sternly asked " Who burned Moscow.'" Tho poor child, frightened, said sho did not know. "Yes, yes" ho answered, laughing violontly, " you know very well that It was 1 1" Jlk Halcombo, re msu : cd said " I believe, sir, Iho IlU3 shins burned ittogctrid ortho French." Ho again laughed nnd changed tho con versation. Nil, ulcon called his young friend Ml-s Hetste:, ami amused hliii'eir constantly with her. There was a lady who thought slio could sing Italian music, ami who was n frequent visitor at tho house. Napoleon always tnvllrd her to sing, and preserved n grave race during her absurd attempts. As soon as sho was gono ho would peraendo Miss Ilohspc to imitato her. Ho would closo his eyes and protend to listen to " our departed friend," as he called her, and finish tho entertainment by paying Miss Hotsrc elaborate compliments. Learning ono day that thcro win a child in tlio houso who was afraid of him, Nnpoleon brushed his hair awry, contorted his face, frightened the child almost Into hysterics, llo thon tried tho samo pcrfomunco on Miss Hot c, who only laughed ut hiin. Las C vs did not llko tho young lady, nnd calKl her arudo hoyden. Sho tried to nine ul but Nnpoleon Invariably teased Iwr mt of her propriety. Ho stolo her tin to, and sho his papers; ho pinched h r ears, ami sho pushed his attendants against him us they walked together. On one occasion sho cornered him with his own sword, not desisting rrom her rudeness Ull her arm dropped from mere exhaustion. Ho corrected her French exercises for her. "Ho secnii 'd to enter into every sort of mirth or fun with tho gloo of a child, nnd though," says Miss Halcombo, "I havo oft-u tried his patlcuco severely, I ncvr know him to loso his temper, or fall back upon his rank or ago to shield himseir from tho consequences of his own familiarity aud indulgence to ino. I looked upon him, indeed, wheu v'th him, tilufost as a brother or comp.v inn of my own nge, and all tho cuiilli I received, and my own resolution i to treat him with more rtspect and r r mallty, wero put to (light tho imi'-it it I camo within the influenced! his inch Binilo nnd hiu,;h I" Miss Botsre w uld evidently havo made a bettor custe- imi for (hoprisloiicrthan Sir Hudson Lowe, And if tho exilo had remulned at her father's house, his last years w ultl, perhaps, not lmvo been embittered ly puerilo quarrels with it man who evi dently did not understand tho exllu as well as this child did. Tiik l.nmnsler Jnttlligciwcr n l;n Hid the Iwcnty-Miven thousand dc liars, which John Cnvodo boasted us having und In Luzerne county to carry (Italy's ehction, como cut ot tho Evuus can. mission business V Suori u nny poleon bo swallow td ac cidentally, tako two tablo spoonsful of ground mustuid, mixed in wuim wider it will iipciuto i'H tin InstnntniiP'iis emetic