fanner's gcpavtiiunt. The Teclliufu Horn. Al. flvn vpniM nf nfnn lint-mi linn 111 (eclh HI niolnr or JiUV tooth, 12 Incisor ormmi teeth, nml I tiiskH.pr.i'tmiiio tcctu between 11)0 molars nmt Incisors j but usually wanting In tbo innro. Al bltth only tbo two nipper 6r ltilditlo Inclscrs iipponr. At a yenr old tbo Incisors nro all vlsl liln nn tlin flrst.Vin trillt- int. Ueforo tlireoyi'ars,tliOpehiriiiciit nip pers imvo como tiirougii. At four years old, tbo porninnent ill vlilers next to tbo liimicra arc cut. At flvo.tlic month Is perfect, tbo sec ond sot of teeth hfivinc UGCncnnmli.tnn,. At six, tho hollow under the nippers called tho 'mark, lias disappeared from tho nippers, and diminished in the uiviuers. At poven tho mark has disappeared from tbo dividers, and tbo next teeth, or corners, arolovcljthoiiBh showing tho mark. At eight tho mark has gono from tho corners, nnd tholiorso is safil to bo iiRyd. After tlils time, Indeed good authorities say after flvo years, tho neo of a horso can only bo conjectured. Hut tho teeth. gradually change tIiclron.i,thpliiclsors becoming round, oval andlhcn triangu lar. Dealers somctlmcso.V.cy) tbo teeth of old horses ; that is, scoop theni out to imitate thomark ; but this can bo known by tho nliscnco of tho whlto edgo of enamel which always surrounds thoreal mark, by tho shapo of tbo teeth, and otnor marks or ago about tho animal. Ititral Gentleman. Farm Pros crbsJ A correspondent of tho American Ai ricullurisl writes: 1. Use dlllLneo. In dustry.and proper improvement of time 10 mai:o larnung pay. J. Cliooso a farm witbasolleithcruaturallvil rvni4 fl m!n nil not too lovel nor yet too steep, well ienceiun propcrsizcd fields.uot toolargc. 3. Good snug buildings, with dry, if not clean yards and cellars, especially barn and stabllncr. 4 Economv In nn. cumulating, saving, and properly using all measures and fertilizers po.-eiblc, no matter 'how rich your land may bo iMiurnuy. o. uoou and tolerablo fast team, better smart than largo. G. Your farming implements well made, of good material, not too licavy. 7. linvo work dono in season. 8. Alway sow good clean seed. 0. Do not harvest beforo your crop is fit to harvest. 10. Don't keep more llvo stock on vour farm Hum you can keen well. 11. TTnncnnii tiiiim-.. ns much as possible animals, utensil3 iiiiu crops, in. Beit wnen you can get a fair price, aud do not store for rats and Fpeculators. Small Farm and Fruit. A New;. York farmer makes tho fol lowing suggcslioitfin regard to small farms :"In many caics whcr5Iargo"fanns uro divided, thcro "Is "no orchard', But tho enterprising-beginner may do well by raising small fruits while his orchard is growing. A neighbor Js making moro out of tho Doolittlo raspberries, by solliugfrultsand plants both growing on tho. sairjo ,Iand from a few acres, than most lnrn make oil 100 acres by common , farming. Theso nnd other small fruits may bo grown between tho rows of npplo trees in a young orchard. Tho grower of small fruits may also do better by growing" strawberries, ra-p-berrirs, and blnokberrlw, so as to hayo u succession ali through tlio&cason ; thus requiring less help at any ouo time, whllotho buslncs.9.. can bo better man aged and cjiitiollea. Old Apple Orchards. A writer in tho Xcw England Farmer gives the following account of his ex perience in renovating old orchards: "I havehadtwo farms with old orchards whero tho trees were 911 tho .decline. Ono of them I plowed nnd trimmed off tho old and decayed branches, and left tho young sprouts to crou nnd in tin. courcoof six years I had somo niiito thrifty trees. C1l, WTt adopted.unother course that is, I lmvo put in hogs through tho spring, summer nnd fall, and I find a saving in oxpenso ut nulling, nnu tno ndvantago to my trces.far greater than anything I could do with tho plow. They not only dig round tho roots of tho tress, but eat tho apples thatdrop, and destroy the worms. Clcniilng Trlpc. "In rcmovlnc tho stnmnr.ii to keep tho.outsido clean. Shako con tents weu out tiirough a Bmallhole.and putinnnuautitvofun.slncl tho sizbof a colfee ciip, With about two buuuiw 01 water, Piaco it in a tub ot water and agitato 13 or 20 minutes, or until the limo is well slacked. A slight scraping will then removo tho insido skin. Tho slacking lirno fakes out all odor, and makes tho trlpo nice and soft." After cutting up and washing well, it Is ready for boiling, and may then bo pickled in vinegar, or kept In saltwater .to bochanged dally and bo cooked lileo Bouco, or broiled llkostcak, buttcrcdnnd peppered, or bo dipped in batter and fried. Hired Labor. If a farmer does nothlro any labor nowj lot It bo lils aim to employ ns many men 03 ,lio profitably can, and mako arrangements to do so nssoon ns ho can. Hired men aro often very disagrecablo associates, and tho worst companions for ono's children, but this need not bo; look out at onco for good, steady, moral men, nnd saeriflco tho profits of tho farm rather than bavoa vicious, bad fellowabout, thoucli his work l.o bo Healed. If wo do our part to mako It.. . A ... . - J . tiiu men cimiioriauioanu do them gooi, fow will ill roward it. A siNpi,n thistle, dock, or mulleu, If uuoweu iopcriectiissecd!, and to dis semJnato them wltliout hlndranco broadcast oyer tho soil will ontall a task work which it will require much labor to eradicate. Tin: Aisi'ko Clover Js sald'to yield as Uglt as 0 or 7 bu htl . of seed to tin. acre. n the ilouno ollts. Ktelting up your Own Dtlst. Ono evening Frank nnil Oeorgo Gnril ner camo homo irom bohool. both look ing a Httlo "out of sorts." Their Undo l"l,nitn.i .inci clllti... t.. ll.. 1..1 f n. .-.it.i-i 11119 puling 111 mu buumu Ul uiu great elm nt tho comer of tho house, reading tho ovenlng paper. Ho was unn muiiiui ri uiuiniT, 11 minister, ami was Hpendlng part or his vacation at tho beautiful homo or his sister. As tho boys drew near, ho looked up pleasantly, but said nothing, as If ho wero oxpeitlng them to speak j and so 1'nuik began nt once : "I do think, Unclo Charles, this is about tho meanest day I ever saw! K01110 way, everything seems to try to vex a lellow." "What for instanco?" asked his uncle. "Well, blr, almost everything. In tho llr.st place, when I was milking this morning, old Knot kicked over tho pnll and split tho milk all over 1110. Then, U'llml I xvnnf ti u-nlni tll.i,,! X-,llt, must needs jerk away and scamper off down tho lano into the pasture, so that ..in. .a. i.iivi i. tun iiiitu liiLvmilir her, before father could go to tho city. And When we got buck witli her, wo found thoplg out of tho pen, scampering nil nVm llio lini-ll.vnril mwl Itrwl minfl.. ... - . ...v mill 1II1UU1- er race to get him in. Then 1 broke my suoc-string, wnen j was in a great Jiurrv .vji iiuuiii uu itiiu ui, ruiiuui, null dropped my books In tho dirt, and for- ui wiihviiiiuii, uiiii iiiiu in uuiue back, and so was late, after all. Then every thing went wrong nt school. I never had such mean, hard lessons; nnd when 1 got all my examples worked out on my slate, at last, somehow or other they got rubbed out. At recess tho oth er suio uau incir -lmis' almost all tho timo: and just as wo got in, nnd 1 had ihn ol till rnnil v in L-nnpL- flinf mnnii bell bad to ring! At noon I was going to show otrhow high 1 cquld Jump with a pole, and tho polo slipped and I come lmi'n llinlni'tntuli. n.i.l 41. n.. nil .1... ui. iiimuuiinij , iiuii lui-u mi IIIU boys and girls laughed, and that mado A..l t. 1..... 1 ..II .1 iuu iiiiiu. jiuu .-u 11 jins ui'uii utt nay, nothing has seemed to go right. AViy is it, uncle, that some days uvcrytbing seems to try to plague a fellow, whilo mi tniun ntlinv il.n' Miii..'lliltir u.lb& ...t. llllllll smoothly nnd well?" " 1 thlnlInuHt tell you a fahlo, and bco if you can gueM the reason then." i Tl. 1,WA n,.,l l,lC.l.t 1 I M'nk'Aj (Mill il(Wi-n mwl nil nut.i .(' t...... 4 r. ntt.l t,..l . ......... !.. II... 1. .1.11 1 J 1. . Otllflniii mill lit-a vfr niul VniMiim AIL mils and his family, were coming homo iivjiii Luu in men nuuus uiiu nut sum Tin l.nflr. 1tM !lft 1lrM- A iillVl H 411J IHIV UlllV.1V jlUl.'l,) ilillllUU Cluirky; and, though tho road was very flrtMl 111 4 fi.nf an wnfH nnd mirnfiill.. that tho dust didn't think tJiero was any udc in trying 10 raise a eioml. ami v an uiu a umi, v i lit 1 if V lnukcd up lilscarrficUlupiilshead.anil trotted along as if ho thought it nothing um. soou imi to unuv nid master ami niltn!?- find Mrinn InfY lin rtlioi tnnm "ifarmer Alhmis had two largo Midto iiuiM-M. win i milium i f ii i i iii'ir nn n?t hm them. They drew a long wauon. in which wero 1-armcr AHtiuis and his . 'IMI 1(.4(J (Will ilV-l. riiuuv rll( fllfkfl Ili-WiihJ nil1 tinl-r.,1 nl..,.. ., . . . 1 teemed too lazy to nlck'np their l'cct to miu-d flu, m Ct i-nlwnn,1 ..1 through tl.o dint, kieking up such a cloud of it that ono could hardly see iiuiscs, ur w.rjuii, ur uiu people in tllO wagon. ItK'm- Tn-t.ini. AlfjmLitu j.ttv xn-in.o i'doiinu next to Dcctoa QuidamV, with only a rough fence between ; and so, whence horsey were uuharnc.-sed and turned out mifl OTrl Tnin mwl Ttnl Imd 1 "u UIl tho ground, and bhaken oil' tho dust as MUiiiwi mrj tumu, uiuy WUIKCU aiOllg nn i ihn fintirvk nn.l etitr.l.- 41w.lM .... ,T. .w --v j Abuv.iv utirii iiuaus l-,.f... In I,.,..,- r, t.U ...ti. Ill miiiivv; a uxi ui UiiilL Willi IWUCh fitontltfinirl.'ino'iinfro. If. wnnld linvnlmmi . 1. . 111.,, il.t . 1 "I gay, Charloy' began Old Tom ttun-i vyu uiiniv ii fi u nornuiy mean diwtydny? Seenw to me I nover dh UilLl ill nui.ll il l'lTilL'Ub LUUUU ul tlllni liiflor ii I i 'if ill.- tfin moiL n.rt ..ii.nl, .1.,,. tier and worso every day, than when was a eolt. anil thev L'niu woisn owrv year.' Horn flhl Trim eiirtfif Ii ninlr nnnl.. and began to rub his neck and bide firrnlnst thn fpimn. fn Ron If lin nnnidnif fcUl UIl KU1IIU Ul UIU (lUSl. ! itw nir wtinr i tin- tnn j n j Old Dick; nnd I hatotho diit, it works intn tlm liiilp. nnil tlm hit..iI mni..na ti sticl; tiil X feel real mean, and jut as if i Muiuii uuu io roii in tno watering trOIIL'll if It U'Pm nillv lllrr finnnrrl. I "Ulack Charley gave a queer littlo wiiiiiiiy, wt iiiucn as io say, "Wliat n Olionr llcrnrn vnn ii'mihl mntn (l.,,,,i. wmnllAV,as "ultn M, ,to say vha ftHS?.' fef?!? Jf?" 1 trying to roll in tho trough ;''nnd tlTcii '"'Why.Ididln't think but that It ivnn nrPTlv nlr'fn.nrt nf o .in.. . i.. . . 1 . i im, in ueeu. i (litui't tn nk- nr n iw n.r .1. ni.. i. r n . 'J uinij.. juuusure, isaw a good deal oi mm in me roan; uut it didn't llv much while I went by. You see I put """" i"1-"' cuieiiiiiy, ior i linvo noticed that dust is very quiet stull", unlesi some ono kicks it up, or tho wind blows it about, and then it isn't cuiiiiu. uiu i iiiu?i om you good nl ternooDii, for 1 haven't hml anything to r:m mnw Mll.U.HlSl j so 1 nilltlUSt irOilll? in il.'ri itmi ...i.. l n.. n.w v nitu lUUllllll 11IO JUT. then eat my supper, tiood-byo.' : am And anu) Diui i ymiiuy, IllClllg aiOUIKl tho i.ioiniu ti 11 iiu iiia'ii lliuiliu. '"I'll toll you what, Tom,' said fllck after Charley bail gone, 'there's some in in;- in wnat no says V I shouldn't wonder after all, if half tho trouble is that ice kick vp our own dual. Next nine iui's iry nis way.' grceu. saniTom. nutlu,t now I foel more liko eating tliau talkiii"."' "Js Hint nil of the ftibloV" askedficor- trio, as llicln l .'li:irlrj nniii.n1 "yes," Baid ho; ''now see 'if you can VI w . i j uiu UIWUUi hvh.ou,- euui rrailK. "i supposo tho moml li. ihni w imi i.l. . ,1 is our own fault. And you mean-don't you .-that 1 vo been kicking up my own dust to-day. Uut I can't quito seo ,,Wi Ulllla ir.V 11 1L "Don't vnn?" nikml 1.1 i. . mi let mo tell you what I saw and heard (1110 lmirillllr linforn cnlinnl. . t . . . ""vii ...a miuic: iiii'ii was sitting tit my window, I saw a boy v.'."' iiuiK-iiitii on jus arm. It was nasi, Mi iwnnl iiii.i..ii J ho looked hurried, nnd a littlo 'out of """!" " "u "usjus. ready to cret out of patienco with something. JIo enf ilnii'ii tn tvitll- ...i i ..... '.uii.i iu jiiiii. nnu wnen no was noaiiy through, n horse-fly alghtod on r Vi . if " ,.' b" switclicd her ail to drive it away, and tho tall hit thebovln tiiofuw. m i,i .. cried tho boy nnd gavo her u blow with his list. WioMIdn't qulto undemtiuid t lis, nmUoJuniped, and knocked over tho pall, boy and all, aud ran off. Sow donrt you think that boy was 'kicking up his owndustV " l'rank lnnic lilj lmml n uiii .. ...i said nothing; but Georgo nulled tit his r v'.;""1 "iiiejiereii pretty ioiki. IV. "f sav. Kninlr. A,i in,...'.,,.,, "ii'l - i . ii 1 . . "". n, in, intii a Jf Itlhm.Ay?' 0,11 """.VM'Ht you nnd LTnelo Ohnrlefl laughed a little, partly at Cieonr o'sodtl umwif siiiiii,.. if.,. and partly to i ollco what hehad ol'tei! "rveu nt older hearers, how quick Tig COLUMBIAN, J3LOOMSBtTllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, each person Is to sco where tho truth lino pui iiu iiiiu viol.. "Well," ho continued, "then tho boy led tho pony out to tho pump, l'onv didn't seem In so great u hurry to drink ns tho boy did to do so j and to tho boy kicked at her, and said, 'Drink, you ol'd rascal 1' I'ouy didn't liko that, and so gavo a quick Jerk on tho halter, which threw tho boy down ns ho had ono iooi up Kicicinir. Iff. rrlin lwiif lnuf lilu Tho nnd hold of tho halter, and pony ran oil' - - - intuvi) unit I rwuj throudi tho eato. which tbo I .ii mo uoy nan carelessly left open. Tho boy looked i'.'-.ij iiui i ni;ii iiu yui iqi, iiiiu luuuuii about for a club or stouo to. throw at po ny. Ho saw nothing but tiio pin that held thupig-pendoorsliut,andso seized 111 Id niul II,.-,,,,. If I) 1.lt tt ni,nn,f.i.l...i. n . . . 1 1 1 . - .1 "Oh!'1 lniuilicd Georcte. "that's what cot llio pin. Von said you would Just iiko io KiiowwiioitaiiL'ot it. you know." .."Well," continued their uncle, "this "vii, luiiiiiiiiuii inuii iiuiii:, mi") didn't stop tbo iiorse, but let tbo pig loose ; and so,tho boy had n great raco alter horjo and pig. After breakfait 11... 1 l.l 1.. !? .11 i .. i ..... . . uiu uii BlllLlfJll III lUill, IllllO Hi SCHOOL , but his sluio-strlnif untied, nnd ho" "O, uncle," broke in in Frank, "ynu needn't go any further. "I'llglvo It up V i ,1 J . .. o "I' "V " dust all day long." iiiiu. I'v'ii liior inmii irini.'i ii,. m. ..... ....... -line i waii't toasic j-ou one moro ritlAwllMii nlwml- II. n 11... I t1.t..U t . . V "-"n .nil WJ, 1Ull I .Mill think bo nctcd foolishly and Wrong V" riiuiK iuh aiieiii; uui vieorgo waitl, "Yes, sir," very promptly, and gavo his brother a nudtro with his elbow, hv way of applying tho truth. "And don't you think," ho continued "Hilt 11 M-,.lll,l 1.,. (.. 1 1 1 ...... .b iiuii. ii lyu 11,-jl. LU ll 1UI.V I1U1U nover to kick up your own dust?" How many ol tho boys and girls Avho read this story and fablo will bo sure, during tho wholo of tho year, not to kick tip their own ilusl DRY GOODS, &c. G ;i UAXD Ol'KXIXCl iiua.m) oi'i;nio OIlANll Ol'ILNIXH (IUANI) OI'IJXI.VO cut.VMi oi-jjxuxa .Nii wi.vrnn gooph, l'AI.I, AXli WIXTI'.Il C10011S, I'AI.ti AN1 WIM'KIl (iOOlW, I'AH, AMI WIXTint (ICIOIIS, 1'ALIi AND WIM'Oi U001W, consWlng ol t-ouslsllni; of lim.shlln of wilslslliK of eouiktlii" of DRV cioons, rntY noons, WIV GOODS, diiv (ionnsi, WtY UUODS, hath an'p r.rf, HATH AMI ('A 1H, HATH A Nil rAI, HATH AND CAIW, HATH AND CAW, hoots and snore, HOOTS AND scions, 1 SOOTS AND SH01X, HOOTS AND MlllIX, UOOTH AND snons, nnADV-ir Ann ci.on 1 1 no, ltn.viiv-MADr. (T.onii.Va, ni:ADv-.i.viin ci.othino, l!r,AI)V-.MAHK CI.O'l Ill.Vd, I ll.AD Y-3I AUK ci.otiii:!u, r,onKiNn-ar,ARsni, I00KIN(-(lI.AHSi;S, LOOKINd-IIIASHUS I001vlN(l-liI,ASSr.S, I.O0KINO-alAS.SDi KOTIONfi, NOTIONS, notions, ' NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS TAINTS AN II OII.H, AND OILS, AND OILS, AND OHM, TAIN I S TAINTS TAINTS AND OILS, CK0Cr.I!II2?, nit.UN AND BKIMW, (IKAIN AND fiUKDS, nitAiN and Ki:i:ns, (iit.viN and siniuis, oiiAiN and mi;i:dh, c. Ac, kKKKI.VV, Nn.U, A CO.'B, . jicicr.i.vv, ni:ai, & cws, JIiICIU.VV, NIUIi .1 C0.s. McKKI.VV, NIIAI, & co.'H. JIlKUI.VV, NIIAI. i CO.'B. Northwest corner of Mnln nnct Mnrltrt Plrrrtu, Knrthwckt corner of JIaliumJ Jtiirkit Stmis, Nortliwefct corner of Mnln un.l Mm ki t Slri els, Nortliweht corner of Muln m,l rr..i..,.i ti....... Nortliwcit cirnr of Jlalu aud Market Btrccls, ! iiLoojisnuna, I1I.OOMSI1UIU1, llLOOMSlltlltO, IlI,005IHIlUltO, HLOOMSllUlia, TA TA TA TA., l'A, inoN and nails, UtON AND NAILS, IllON AND NAILS, IUON AND NAILS, IKON AND NA1IV3 lm l;nd,'llu"""c;' lmJ nt lcdllc"a f'1'", iiin.iy DRUGS & MEDICINES, 7)ltUa AND CHEJilOAli STOllE, .j. f , Illooinstnrg, Tn. DltUOS, CItKMlCAW, TAINTS, TUllTUMIUtV and toii.iit aiitici.ix. i:yi:h & moyi:u rrsneclfully lnvllc n contlntinnco or imtrnnnKC Their Dnti niul Miillclnesnionll heleeleil Willi llio Iiittoduclloii of dellrlouH noYtruini, niul nro linrcimicii lroni llio Denl linporllng liouncv In tno country, 1'ATENT MKDlCINra of nil ldiuli, lnehulliiK AcrV, Jnyne'i, Hollo wny'n, IloslellerV, WMinrt'8, lloonniut's, Ac. coiiiluiillyniilmiiil, COAL OIL AND ALCOHOL. IIAII1, TOOTH, NAIL, AND CLOTIIUS llltUHUKH TAINTS AND CIILMICALH of oveiy vnilcly, niul of llio lient qimlliy. TANCY TOIf.LT AltTICLUS. Tlic iiutillc mny rely ut nil limes on iirocnring llio ii.uiiu uriieie, ivnn nil uio new ltellll pi cl'lim Iloiit kept In the bent conducted ihliiMWinuiil", I'lIYSlICIAN'S TltrcsCTtlTriONS niul I'mnlly lleeelpls coinpoundeil Willi tho great ctt neeurney nnd diftpiitch. 17ltr.HIt AltltlVAIi OV NHW X HOOPS, Tho undersigned lint Just nrrlved irom tho City with a largo nsottmcnt of Drugs, Meiltelnes, Tnlnl,Oll, VnrnMie.s.nnd Dvo Slull's. Itendy-Mndoriothlng, Terfuinery, Toy nnd Tmiey Articles, DruggKfH Clhmwnio, Ihushcs, Trusses nnd Sjiinnorlcrs. nnd n genernl nssorlment of overv. thing that belongs Ion well-appointed Drug Store. Also Tnt cut Medicines of nil kinds, such ns .Inyno'c, Aycr'K, Wlslinrt's, Wlnslow'H Soothing Syrup, Urown'n Troches, HHnln's IVnincca, linker's Cod Mver Oil, llooduiid's Hitters conbtnnlly on hand. Also MOltOCCO LlIATlIHIt, KID, I'ltllNCII MOItOC- CO, TIILNCII CALTSKINS, TIXK TltlMMINOS, 11INDINCS, by tho dozen or nalf-dozcn. Also HIIOK-riNDINCS, TIS11ING-TACKLK, Ac. Having had n large exncileiicc in Iheilrnir lmsl. nefcs, I would respectfully Invite those wishing anything In that line to call nnd sen mv stock he- forepuiehaslngclsewhcre. "Iniiieillclnestjunllly is or tno nrst Importance." joiin it. moyhu. J0YAIi it ItOYKU, Successors to GILI1EUT, HOYAL A CO. WHOIESALi: DnUOOISTS, Importers and Dealers In DItUGS, MnillCINLS, STICKS, TAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE SjTUTTH, Ac., Nos. 303 and 311 North Third Street, Tlilladelphla. GROCERIES, &c, QOXraCTIOXKIlY, ritUIT, NUTS, STOIIXEIt A WIDMKY-Elt, MAsurArrunnns of 1'i.Arx axd y.i.vri- coxFj;cTio.j:nr, AND IinAT.rilS IN FOltFJOX FRUITS AXD XUTS. Hxchango lllock, Hloomsburg, T.i. OltANGES, LEMONS, ItAISINS, TIUTENS, TIGS, DOLLS, AC, DltKAD AND CAKES, or all kinds. All orders promptly attended to. -39 ThO lllllllM-Mtull...! hni'ln. ,n. n ship under tho nnino nnd firm of Biuiim:u a ii iu.'ii:ii;k, win eominuo 111 1110 "DM stand tin misiucssoi eoniocllonery, null, nuts, Ae. lIKltNItAllll STOIlNEn. ,' ,, , . l UKD. i:. WIDMEYEK. ' llloomslmrg, April .1, 1m,7, 1-1 E 3f O Y A li O E It, C. C. MAR lt'S X E W S T O K 12 to hi vi: s n 1.0 cic, oxTimcor.sri'. or makkkt ami ntox sntntTH, Thpunderslguisl having received from lliocily u full nnd completo supply of RTIIINO AND SUMMER DUY GOODS AXD OIlOCEllLCS, NOTIONS, TIX-WAKE AXD IIA11D-AVA11E, cnn.in axd wii.i.ov-n:u:i:, CONFEC-TIONERV, GLASS-WAUE, TOUACCO, h A TS A X J S II O 1: ,V, TLOUlt, HALT.'FIHII, AND MEAT, all or which I proposo selling nt n very low flguio ior ciisu in- prouuee, Call nnd see. AprlllJ, lMi7. C. C. MAItR. XOTIV STliniiP .c en successors lo stroup A Ihothcr, WII0L1XALE DEALERS IN FISH, No; 21 North Whirves, nnd 25 North W'ater St., riilladelplila. "yyEAYEK it Sl'ItAXKliK, WHOLESALE GROCERIES ANDCOMMISSION ME1IC1IANTS, Nos, a; and 227 Anh Street, Thlladelphla. gCUEIJi, JIEUUEK it CO., UlM;iiAl COJIJIIhHION MERCHANTS Dealers in riSH, SALT, CHEESE, TROVISIONS, Ac, Nos. Ii! nnd 121 North Whan es, nbo 0 Arch St, Thlladelphla. Solo npents for Wlleox'M Wheel nn.. i. i...... lcls, kegs, and cans. jSTADLISIIED 17U,'!. JORDAN A I1ROTIIER, WHOLESALE OltOCERS, nud Dealers In SALTTlrrRE AND IIRI.MSTONE, No aw North Third Sluel, Thlladelphla. QOTTJIEI.L, &. AYItES, W bolesalo Dealers In FlSUr, CHEESE, Ac, Ac. No. 100 North Wharves, . second door akuvo Arch Street, Thlladnliilila. H. V. 1'ETEItMAX, LII'TINCOTT A TRorrr.it, WIIOLUSAI.i; GROCERS, with No. 21 North 'Water blreil, nnd No. 31 Nortli Deluwnre Avenue, l'hllndelphln. J 14'aUltSEL, Hpu.-Niussj, HADDIiE, AND TRUNK MANUFACTUltEII, and denier lu CAItPE-MUUS, VALISES, J'I.Y-NEIh, Ac, MlllllSllicI Hlonlusbllli- I'll DRY GOODS. JTUUHAII roil CA'l'AAVISSAJ THIS WAY roil J1A11UA1NS. Goods to compnro with Rlrlngency of tho money mnikct. Look and, eompaio prices beforo pur chasing elsewhere. Just call ut llio favorite busi ness stand of McNINCH A HHUMAN, nnd yon will bo met by llio obi Iglng proprietors or their clerks, mid shown through their great vnilcly Rtoro firo of charge, of course. They will gl o you a fair chanco to spend your looso change, lliey trust much more profltubly than It can bo spent clscwheic. Their stoci: or duy goods Ibis Spring Is much laigcr In nil Its vnrlcllos than iisiuu. nivir LADIIiS' DUUSS GOODS nro of tho nicest styles in market. They have n 1111U U1HU1 lllll'lll Ul HATS, CATS, HOOTS AND SHOES, ' fSUJI.MlUt CLOTHS, CASSINUTH, CASSLMLnivS, AND VDSTINGH, nnd numerous articles common tn such establish ments, besides a general assortment of ILVltDWAltU, T1NWAI1C, QUUUXSWAKU, and GnoccntEs, nil nt greatly reduced prices. They wish to con duct Ihclr business on the system of "1'AY AS YOU GO," and they think they enn nirord lo sell very cheap. -in.- luiurii uigir mnuKs ior many pnsi i.ivors, nnd nslc the futuro mtrunago of l heir foiiner cus- luiiii-is uiui inu puune gcuuiany. MCNINCH A S1IUMAN, ltJlUltUSTEH it DUOTllElt, linporieis nnd Jobbers of HOSiiiltY, GLOVIis, fjlllltTS AND DUA WEItS, HUTTONS, SUHTENUEas, HOOP SKIIITS, IIANDKEItCIIIElX, THREADS, SEWINQ SILKS, TIUMMINas, I'OItTE MONNAHX SOATH, TEItrUJIEIlY, TAXCY GOODS, AND NOTIONS GENERALLY, Also Manufacturers or WtUHHIM AND LOOKING GLASHIiS, nnd Dealers In WOOD.VND WILLOW WAKE, HltOOMS, ltOTfJS, TWINES, Ac, No. S00 North Third Street, above Vino, Thlladelphla. s. L. DETTliE, Willi VUHII, I1UNXACO., DUY GOODS, No. W N01 th Third Stroet, Thll.idclphia. jJ Jf. MAHPLE, NOTIONS, HOSIEltY, GLOVIX. AND FANCY GOODS, No. 5) North Third street, Thlladelphla. J. liESTEIt, liolvsnlo nn.l Itctnll Dcah r In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CAItTKTH, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADi'-S, Ac, No. 21 Noill! Second Street, npp. Cluit Cliureh Thlliidclplilii. JgAltCHOET it CO., Inipoiter and Jobbers of STATLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS CASSI.MERES, HtANKiri'H, LINENS, DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Ac, Thlladelphla. XDKEWS, WILKIXS &, CO., Dealers In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 003 Market Street, Thlladelphla. JOSEPH S. DELL, Manufacturer of nnd Wholesale Dealer In CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASS1M EMS, AND VESTINGS, No. liNorlliThlrdSticct, Thlladelphla. "y-ATSOX it JAXXEY, Importers and Jobbers of SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, Ac, No. SSI Market Street, Tlilladelphla. MISCELLANEOUS. jOWE, EUSTOX it CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In COTTON YARNS, CARPET CHAINS, I1ATTS, WICKS, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE, . I1ROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, LOOK tl GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY 1IASKETS, TAR EE, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, Ac, No. KO Mnikct Street, south side, Thlladelphla. rjWE KEYSTONE OLOVEH SEED S T 11 I P P K n. l'ATKNTi:n (K-innEit 2, 1K0, Tills Lin... ln II. 1. , , ,,11 1,, ,11 1 V,,, '"V I'neiuvo juaciuuo is ail mil- V..i v ; iiii-serveis 10 1101 ne most dlleet tlcvlc-ufur Katlierln.. e over seed yet dlseoi eie'l. w nhnPc miV, X Z1 i V .V1,,c0 "1U ihil kinlwi11',' ''i'i"vi'r h'l.)""n the stnlli leaving ,lr.,,. .. 1... ni",ii 1 in, Kiouuii. 11 is 1-.IK1 y i'w t2w?,rP ft ' lt'l,ll''' but 0110 man or i.ii.1!1.'!''"!"1'".01'.''11".!'10 1,1 structure, nnd not lla Tl ? J,?,.','!11 f !'r'lcr' ""''"' ! elJeaply goi iip. l,.iV..ii?.V; ,"'"""i'i." in. 1111s niacnino is, wu ,.l,.V? I1'." m"' S'llllierid hi 111,, elmir, i,u,v f t,0 l,Vn,"r 1 "r 1",".r' wnlint tlm gr al engt n,fi hiioamlla of mnwliig, bjiiillln-iiVid . r T ! "? """'In'Mraw, , It will at"" ".".'I WERl'MAN A REINIIOLP, JanaYC7.1 ColumbSaTnmy'.'l'n. 'KAPVIlilJJ TIIEOEOG IV A 1, iV. 'f.,.'M-T,lS.I'u!1 ;"' '"K"n Sepiem. 1. si i..i.t 1 . ' eiionionsiKiioi tour ! u. L ",V "i1. ""ii-lisldent prnlessois, n, 10 ihirui . ,'m . . ij ueaiu Miung men tor iduenilon. ouo 1 ut 11.1 1 1..1 ii . 1 i 1 c ! J . il.i 1 . ' Af!:"? LV.'!'.'"!'''.', .V..lr"e,ir'1-N-.'tl' inidltlfninl . ...1 ;. .' ; "," u'', , lllv 1111 11011, use or I. briuv f, iliVnJVilW'V.te.1" '"'..Tho s.l,.,,.l w!,5s nations, but Is ripeii lo ail " !, XT .'.'Vffl U r's,:iV.ri'i!;i,i,,,'if.Cs,'lr'",l',im''' TbeLlbmry'isliS's'l', Applli-alluuiiinyboinaili. t Rev, A. A. Liver. tTiMtV Jii. J.C '.n. , V K CLEAN- fin luisiV uTi 1' 11 iY'!ilo"l'!m i.."i i-orf, . iA... 1 '. i' "..'I Iniilurmis. nun bntiln HI k?w vEr Co" waiio,:sj!i oiVe '"ns. noflJI-Oni i-J.J.i-i.-'it; PA TOBACCO 8c SEGARS. '1HK ONLY PLACE to get tho best T011ACCO AND CIGARS, AT WHOIUSALU AND lUITAH, liUNasiiEiiauii's, lint n fow doors below llio American llouso, llloomsburg, Tn. llo hns the largest and most select of SMOKING AND CIHiWINO TOUACCO cveroircred to tho citizens of llloomsburg, All llio r.iucy brands of SEGA Its, nnd tlm best rinc-cut nnd Tlug cnuwiNa touacco, can be had nt bis counters. TOUACCO V1VVH In great vm lely are among his huge stock. DON'T TOIIGET TO CALL. II. 11. HUNSnEItGElt JJAGKN', 110YD it CO., l-V-'Lia.SlUN MLItCIIANTH, mid Vholesalo Dealers In I.L'AV AND MAN.tJTAOTUltED TOUACCO SIMARS, Ac, No, CI North Third Street, Thlladelphta. Consignor can forward their stock "In llond.' without prepaying the United Stales lax. XT V. 11 AX ICS WHOLESALE TOBACCO, SNUIT, AND CIGAR WAREHOUSE, No. 110 North Third Slreut, betweon Cherry mid Race, west side, Thlladelphla. JUSSELD it WOODHUFE, Wholesale Dealers in T011ACCOS, CIOAltf , V1V1S, Ac, Ac, No. 13 North Third Street, above. Market, Thlladelphla. piUSllJlUTH, 15HOT11EK & CO., WllOLiaALE TOUACCO DEALERS, No, 151 North Third Stroet, flvo doors below Race, Factories, Nos. 22) and 22-j Quarry Street, Thlladelphla. I. WALTEIt, Ijitc Walter A Kaub, Importer nnd Denier lu CHINA, GLASS, AND (UEENSWAUE, No. 231 North Third Street, between ltaco and Vino Thlhidelphla. JjHXJAMlX GltEEX, Dealer in CARTETINGH, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, Ac, No. ai Noi Hi Second Streot, Thlladelphla. yT. ULADOX & CO., Manufaeturers of OILCLOTIIH AND WINIKiWfillADIM, Wmeliouse, No. lit Ninth Third Street, Philadelphia. T II. I.OXGSTJIETir, TATElt-lIANOING WARE1IOUHE, No. 12 Noith Thhdstlcct, Philadelphia. T Y. EA31UK11T, with ltoss. siiorr a co.. Diiporlors nnd Jobbers of CL01HS, C.VSSIMERES, VIJiTINGS, Ac, No.sni Mnikct Street, Thlladelphla. pOYVDEIt JCEGS AXD DUJIISEU. W. M. MONROE st: CO., Unpen, I'a,, ManufactureiH of TOWDER KEGS, nnd dealers in nil kindsnf LUJinER, glionolieolliat tliey nru prepared loaceomodato tbeli' custom with dlsisiteh, nnd on tho cheapest terms. Suceessois to Franklin T. Seltzer A Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers In LIQUORS, WINES, Ac, Nos. llOand 113 Nortli Third Streit, Philadelphia. To Ilnli l niul Snlnou kin,. . . ..r 111........ . buig una Coluiiibia I'ounty.-I linvo appointed Mr. 11. Slohner ngent for ihn s,ii,.,.f ,,1 browntout, nnd lager beer, who will supply you " i...v limn wiiu mo saino niiiciui, ns 1 would furnish you fiom tho brewery. Knoowlng Uiat llO Will he liUIieliml nn,l (ill.,,. II..,. 1.. ..11 .. may favor him with their trade, I solicit for him yoursuppoit, Very respect! nlly, FRED LAUER, Stenm Ilrewery, Reading, T.i. pIlOTOGItAPHIC. E. A II. T. ANTHONY A CO.. Mamilai-turers of Piu.lograpbio Jlaicrlnls. wiiui.i.s u.i: ami lii'.r.in,. ail HROAIIWAY, N. Y. n 1 w'.i . "v! iVr'iVfiV'i"" i"i'uif photo. Um foi iownVg; V " " ' 1 ''""luaHe. ior Sl'Eltnu.-lclPlN A STEREOSCOPIC- VIEWS, Of Ameilcau nud Foieigii cities und LandseaiKs, Gumps. Klalll.ll'y, ele, 1 ' S.'t'1'IM'l is, , illl.'l'l I'll-u nt. .... .. From ncirnllws mado lu" tho various campaigns, and lurmlng n complete, Phutographlo hlstoiy of .i.v s.n-111 ritiui-si. SrEltlUlM nl'IC VIl'.U'w nv i-ir ilci Adapted fur either; the Mngle Ijinterii n'r Hie uddlesson li'CHltit ut' kiiitmi. 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC AI.lll'MS, 1.. .. "'," .u,i.T mi m-iy uuin nnv tuner i',r'i'nVMi'valV;tlchfl' 1 lr in binuly and dnrablfuy tunny otlieis. 1 Caul Photographs of Ooncinls.siatcsinen, Actors, .?'.'!' f'n'nl'wuo embraces over TIVE THOUS. AND dliiereiit subjects, Including rcpr,lrt ins or tho must lelebruled EngravTugs lihiings " 1. .'.".'I' tU''. Oalalnguessenl oil leeelpt nrMmnV l(ilograi,hersuiiiotlielsi,iderInggoislsU.ll.ll. their imii" K''' 1't'r ,vu' "lu """""'t will! n n l.TJ.'.'i ,''lclce nllJ 'inalily of our gomls eminot nu insnusiy, nov!7-ly fMIE AMEHICAN HAY KNIFE .a l'l. ,1 1 1'V.,,l,rWo.."10 ""del-signed eltlens ul (olumbia I'uiiuty w tiuwsisl tho tilal ol h iv burg, l'u., nud tho 1 maid's l'uleut lluy lloult ,,,J!i iw " 1,lk" "s "U1 " mow 11s two H-.J.VVB.-'lifcfcV.Pv.. KIXWW""- 1,)J',yl,"'nnnulii-iuio the eihl 11, ,., HucUoin iiwiibf Uni Mmn r' nM r,t,- iculiural in,lU IRON, TINWARE, JATIO.N'AL FOUXD11Y, lllooinsburg, Columbia County, l'u, The Sllbsrrllwr. tirnnrlAlnr nf II. n 1 . . extensive I'Stalillsliriimil 1. n '. . U1'J celio orders for nil kinds of MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, ULAST FURNACEW, STATIONARY ENaiNUbl, MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, Ac. He Is nlso tirennred In tnnlfn Mt,.n. i. .. and patterns, Tlow-lrons, nnd ovcrytlilug usHan. inndejn tlrst-clais Foundries, r 111s exiensive facilities nnd prnctleiU wmkincn warrant him In receiving Ilia largest contract. 011 llio most reasounblo terms. Grain or nil kinds will be taken lit cxchniiu ru Castings. " This establishment Is locnted nenr tho Liufci., wnnimnnd Hloomsburg ltnilrond Depot. TETElt HILLMYEIt gTOVES AND TlXWAltE " A. M. ItUTERT announces to his fi lends nnd customers that cntitlniiM tbo nhove business nt his old placoon MAIN STREET, HLOOMsnUHa. Customers can be accomodated with FANCY STOVES if all kinds. Slovenlnea Tlmrnt. . rlely of mtlcle found In n Stove nnd Tlnwnio E. tabllslimeiit In tlinritii.11 nilfl II, llia.nn.1 . ,, , mum llSISOn nble tcrius. Repnliingduiionttlioshortintuollgg, 23 DOZEN MILK-TANS 011 hand for sale. JjViYUhE FOUXDItY. Joseph siiARPLEsa, Hloomsburg, Tn. STOVES OF EVERY VARIETY, PLOUGHSHARES, rLOUOIlroiNTS, and all klndsbr Castings, on bnnd or suppllod ou " snonesi. nonce una ni llio chonpiot rales. Cnstlngs for COAL I1REAKERSJ AND COAL SCHUTtrt made to order. piIGCXlX STOVE DEPOT. HEATERS, RANGES, AND STOVES, Wholesale nnd Retail, PATENT ANTI-DUST COOKING STOTK. VULCAN HEATER, for heating two or mora rooms. PARLOR, COOKING, LAUNDRY, IIEATWO, nud ovcry variety of STOVES, JOHN 1. HEHfl, No. 319 North Second Street, Philadelphia. y I. IIUKKIIAUT, importer nnd Dealer la IRON AND STEEI, No. M Front Street, Philadelphia. Q.E011GE II. HODEUTS, Importer and Dealer In HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac, No. 311 Noi th Third Street, abovo Vln, Philadelphia. HOTELS AND SALOONS. TXCUAXGE HOTEL, Tho undersigned having purchased this well." i.iMMvu nun tciiirauy-iocaicii House, tho Exchaugo inii'i,silllUlU Oil Mi 1 IN oiiii. ivi . Ill Jllnotusliiir, lllllneil lilti-1 1'liiilM-ivlfnIlin f'l.lnii.l.l,. nnii.i.,rn.,., Iliiusi-, lespeetrully Itiroruis Ills friends and thu Pllbllo In general Unit. Ms lidiunt. n.,.. 1., ,.,.1.,. for tho reception und entertainment of travellers lio may bo disposed to favor It with their ens. torn. Ho has spared 110 expense lu preparing llio Exehnngo for llio cnleitalnuieiit of bis guesls, nellher shall there bo anything wanting (on Ms Haiti 111 minister to tlli.ll' nnls,tir.l ..Mnr.rt III.. honso Is spacious, nnd enjoys nil excellent bu. I1CSS lllclt loll. OlIllllllllSI.S I MM fit nil lllnn. I.nl..-n... T'. chnngo llolel nud tbo vnriol 1 railroad depots, by which travolleis will bo pleasantly conveyed 1.1 nud from tlm respective, stations In duo tlmo to meet tho cars. JOHN F. CABLOW. Illoomsbuig, Match 22, 1S60. pOitK'S HOTEL, umiiuu w. .MAUUEit, rroprlotor. The nbovo well.lrnnu'ii linlol lino ..ntl.. gnnorudlcnl rhangcH lu Us Internal arrangements, mill lis liriiiirletiii niin,tiiii,.iL t.. l.l u . . ....... n. and tho tiuielllng jmbllo that lilsnceomodattoin ni iiiui-ouuorini 111s gnosis aio second to nono In the country. Ills labia will always bo found sui Plied. linL mill with siilisfntiil.nl r.uKl i.ni ..-iii.nii tbo delicacies of tho season. Ills wines und li quors (except that popular boveraeo known ns ".ll'Aiiiv";, purchased direct from tho importing houses, nro eilllt'ilv iiiii-a ntwl T,:.n fv,m ,.11 u.i. sonous di ugs, llo Is thankful lor n liberal patrou ago In tho past, and will eontluuo todeservn It lu tho future. GEORGE AY, MAUGEIC rjlIIE SWAN 1IOTED, tiii: rri'i:n nocsc, ORANOUVILLE, COLUMBIA CO., PA. jus sunset incr respecuuiiv iniornis iiwrricniis nnd the publle. Hint bo has taken tho nbovowfll known llouso of Entertainment, nnd will li Plensedto iccelvo tho custom of all who will favor him vllh ncalj. HE WILL KEEP A GOOD TARLE. n Harwell slocked with llio best of Liquors, and every ill'ort will bo inado to render ciillrc sails- f.lf.fll I, HIS- S!V-1-..I OuiiigeMIle, Pa March l.i, lsiir-liu. 11H ESPY HOTEL, ESPY. COLUMBIA COUNTY. PA. i uiisuiisci'iuer respect mny intormwiiis rrieiuis mid Ihn public, that h has taken the above nell . known llouso or Kulerlalnnient, und will bo pleased to reeelvo llio custom of nil who will favor htm with u call. HE YVTI.r. lvTM'.l' A fiann Tltir.!-. n Har well stocked with tlm best of Liquors, nnd ... . tti,.i ..in ,,c iiiiiue ill 11-iiui.T 1-llluu shut lil.,n WM. REMLEY. Espy, Ta., Apill 12, If (17. pniCK HOTEIi, ORANOEVII.I.E, COLUM11IA COUNTY, PA ISRAEL MUMMA, TltOTlUETOR. Having taken possession of Ibis wnll-ku'i house, so long keiit by Samuel Everell, lliv I'm- , .. . ..' . J:." I" 11 in 1 uiiiiii iii repiiirniKi iiiinisu ed IAR ANH LARDERwilh tliitiholeestlliiiui and newest delicacies. His stable Is not excellml "V . "" "v. I'uuii. von uu siari:u 1" ueeiiniluudnte guests, innrS'tT O r.SQ UEIFANNA HOTEL, U Catawlssa, Tn. Tho nbnvo Hotel has lately been pin chased by HENRY J. CLARK, and has been thoroughly re modelled, repnlieil, und refurnished. It will to found now, lu lis ni rangeineiit nnd apjwbituiMiH, n first-class Hotel, and second to nono In llin COIIUlri'. Persons In oltl.c utIlI.I.., ... u..t,i.1 thn hut luonlhs In tho country, will do nell to glrn luu I'l.'iuii'iuru Cull, m IIE UNION HOTEL, Arch Mieet, botween Thhd nnd Fourth Stnt. 1'hlladulphla. CHRIST A WEIIEII, Trnprletot . Q.IUAHI) HOUSE, corner of .Miitn nun choslnulSlKs-ls, rhlladeliihln. II. W. KANAIIA. Tropi Ictor UU T lfJK K jj n. lirii;H COI'FMAN, I'rler fur luiinv .ui.rs, uinild liifuim his frleini. nnu in' is sun 111 111(1 iiciii, icain niul miiiiiiu' leinl tuuii tho ihUles ul Ids lulling. Teisuii '.ll llll. lllk kilt l't... .u uli.i.ll.l ...all ... ...II,. ll. llljll ul Uluonisbnri,', T,. Iniarvir J