THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUBG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. (IUVTIM'MI HICIM UU-IT TAIIt..) Vnti inllit, hint I fallen In Spain, Imvo iiillwl my spirit Imck i-pilii to tin world." "Could I Imvc luul the power to do that," miiiHiowlth u roguish sinllo, "I should liuw taki'ii kooiI iMi-i) not Id call you out of the llrivs of purgatory, until they hud purllk'd you of all delight in llattory, and you had loarncd tospoak thp truth." "Ah," erlwl I,n-i I filtered thu parlor, whero every thing presented Itself In Its old familiar aspect, "let me consider Spain n purgatory, and let meliero find the henven which 1 liuvo found no where else slmi' I left you." "You lieloiiffthen to thefalleu nnjieH', who lot heaven through nuihltionV" bIio replied. "Who will answer for you that you will not rebel audwnntto turn this dull heaven Into il Spanish hell V" "For that 1 can give no otlicrsecurity than that of the fair queen of heaven herself. If she will only look gracious ly upon mo 1 will bo Jhcr most faith fill subject." She shook her linger at me, and said, " ou liavo Indeed still muchof tho fall en angel In you, and return more wick cd than you left us." "Then reform me by your grace. 3ry return betraysniyasplratlousaftersonic tiling hotter, ir you do not drlvo me from this heaven, I will never leave It again. Will you expel mo?" She blushed, and could not answer, Hut Immediately sho resumed her lively humor, nnd replied, "According ly iis'you behave. Wo will see. Hut I am afraid you have not learned much good among the fair Spaniards." As wc were thus talking, tho door opened. Ilerr Albrct with his wife nnd some of his little daughters, nil little AmorcttcK, entered the room. Mr. Al brct nnd his wlfo embraced me, nnd I them, with cordiality and with emotion. And then I had to tell them how I had come, nnd how It hnd gone with me since we parted. They nil stoodnround mo with countenances sparkling with joy. I saw how welcome J was to tho good people. Tho little ones, timidly at first, came ncaier to mo; but 1 looked in vain for tho lovely Annette among them. I dared not ask for her. I feared some painful nnswer. T feared lest tho tender angel, too beautiful, too good for this world, had llowu to another. I looked around often still. "Von seek, Colonel" wild Mr. Al bert. "1 do not sec " said I, and paused. "You aro right !" cried Mrs. Albret, "Hun Juliette, and tell Kiinelmn she mut come immediately, that the friend Is with us whom we were speaking .of yesterday." Juliette hopped away. "How delighted l-'aiiclion will be!" ad ded Mrs. Albrct. T heard the.e words with inexpressi ble embarrassment. Then it mu-t havo been Annette whom J had mi-taken for Kanchon. Hut I should have remem bered that Annette tit the end of four years was no longer fourteen, but eigh teen, I know not how I boYo the sur prise. Hut the family appeared to re rcmnrk it. I cast my eyes sideways at her whom I had mistaken for Fanchon It was Indeed Annette herself ; but she was h) serious, and become so pale, that I was alarmed. "Aro you not well?" said I, and np proached her. She passed her hand over Iter face and forced asmllo . Thoinoth er's attention awakened, and she insist ed that her daughter should go Into the nir. "You have startled the maiden," said Mr. Albret, "by the suddenness of your appearance. Perhaps It will bo thesame with Fanchon. Let some one go to her hou-o and prepare her," "How! is Fnnchon married?" cried I- "And hasno onotoldtltat sho has been married some years now to Ilerr Von Ormy'.'" "What I the misanthrope?" "Tho very stuno?" answered Mr. Al href. "Hut sho has changed tho strange follow wonderfully. lie Is quito nnoth er man. Ho resides here In Cransac, has bought himself tho most beautiful country-seat wo havo In tho place. Ho has settled down among us; fori cannot let my girls leave inc. That they nil know." "Herr Albret," said I to blm, softly, ami led him to tho window! Is there not, pcrhnps, yet another pretty houso to bo bought In Cransac?" He burstcd out n lnughing at this question, looked at mo for n moment, tind at last said : "Somebody was say ing n few days ago that tho new house with largo garden, which you paved Just before you camo to tho turnpike, is to bo sold. They say too it Is cheap. Hut ask Annette. She knows bettor than I." While I was renewing, or rather fur bK, an ucquaintntico witlt tho little girls, who had all grown and dimmed In my nbsenco, my misanthropic! Ormy uppenred, with u beautiful young wo man leaning on his arm, and sho led a lovely little fellow of n year and n half old. It was now first 1 rccognH-d liur it was Fanchon. Wo greeted one another with tho heartiness of old and Intimate friends, "I am n great debtor to you," said Von Ormy to me, "I hopo you will grant mo the pleasuro of showing my gratitude by allowing mo to entertain you at my house. I havo happily fol lowed tho good advleo you gayo ijio at parting. Do you not remember that you recommended that, instead of go ing to Italy, I should come to CraiiMie? Here, you add, I should find my medi cine. I went to Italy, but did not 11 ml It there. In Florence your words re curred to me. I came to Cransac and found the medicine and got well, and It was not at nil hard to lake." With thesowordslioklssodtheblti'ddngchcokH of his lovely wife. "Do not believe him!" cried Fanchon. "Mo still makes wry face sometimes, and complains that tho medicine is bit ter." It was n happy time. Ormy invited me to dino with him. Tho whole fami ly were aecuntomed to dine with lilm everv Sunday. Ho Informed mo that he hnd mnde his pence with hlsmother, and that she resided with htm. During the revolution site had lost tho greater part of her property. That had moved him, Just nfter Ids inarrlage,nud Indeed nt Fanchon's request, to write to Ids mother and olfer hor a home. I be entno acquainted with her. She was n woman of great Intelligence, who showed evidence of having been much n the world, and who had through ma ny nnd great trials attained to a certain tenderness, u patient devotion, u rellg' linn way of life, thnt rendcrd her the more captivating to all who approached her. Atdlnner there nrosen friendly quar rel nbout ineaniongthesedcargood peo ple. Ormy and Fanchon desired that so long ns 1 remained In Cransac, 1 should make my homo with them. Hut Mr. and Mrs. Albret Insisted with much eloquence upon their superior claim., Uven Juliette, Caton, and Cclestlna the younger daughters, mingled their lively voices In the strife. One only, one whoso voice I most wished to hear, and who would easily havo decided me, Annette, only, was silent. I looked Inquiringly towards her, ns If I would know her wishes. Hut sho appeared so Indifferent about it, thnt I wns hurt. Sho amused herself nt tho controversy, as If she were u mere listener, and had no Interest In It. And when her sister called her to come to her help nnd speak In her behalf of her house, Annette an swercd smilingly, "Othou meek Fan chon, how canst thou doubt of thy trl umph ? When didst thou over have to owo thy victory to thy sister's nld?" Hut howeversmilinglysho uttered these words, there still nppcared, If I did not deceive myself, n llttlo bitterness, no not bitterness, but n little pain ex pressed in tho curl of her beautiful lips, which 1 could not help but Interpret to my ndvnntngc. I foresaw that the decision of this d! Ill- cult matter would in tho end bo refer red to me. So I begged thnt I might be permitted to run in nnd out from one houo to the other, as much ns my lame foot would allow, declaring that for mo somo hundred steps mnde no di-tnneo between mo nnd tho dear friends whom, oven in Catalonia, I had ntwasbcen near inspirit. Of this declaration they intimated some doubt. And then they began to reproch mo for never having sent them a single line over the Pyrenees for four long years. All uttered their reproach es, excepting Annette. Sho rather took my part, but somewhat maliciously. "For this very reason," said she, "be cause the Colonel was always witli us in spirit, he did not write; one does not write to tito-o from whom one is not cpa rated." Hut tills vindications was not satis- ItlVtUl i I IllWIInOi HlllilUUIilH.1 Ul IUU nrotllcs which 1 had been accustomed to cutout in Spain, nnd I told how I had passed my plcasante.t leisure hours, in trying to make the family present to my eye. In this caso I allowed myself in a little lib, and said to Annette, in order to punish iier for her malice, thnt of all my profiles I wns most stteccss- i it i in tiers, i pledged mysen on the pot to cut her protlle without looking ut her. They took mo at my word. ScI--ors and paper were brought. I counted upon Annette's resemblance to i- anelton. i went 10 me window, in a few moments the work wns done, for I had Inula gooil deal of practice in It. I handed Annette's profile to the beau tiful girl herself. Sho looked at It awhile, shook her pretty head, and said, "That is Fan chon!" The profile went round from hand to hand. and overy ouesnld, "That is Fanchon !" I became embarrassed Fnnchon nodded to me, nndsald, "That is I !" Ormy shook his linger at mo and said, "I account myself lucky that I did not como too late." Mrs Albret made tho niatterworso when sho meant to make it better. "There Is n trood deal in it," said sho, "that looks, to my eye, llko Annette. Only when tho Colonel lelt us, sue was n child tif four teen. The nrolllo looks more IIko lier asshoisnow at her present nge. Sho did not uso to wear her hair so. It was moro Fanchon's way." "That decides it I" cried every one: "certain proof titat ho thought only of Fnnchon." Xo." Ironlied. "It nroves onlvthat tho pictures of both, so llko each other in their features, blended into ono in my memory. And were I to open my trunk, I might show you tho rose which 1 carried away as ray only iowel from Cransac, and which MlfS Annette ga'vc me." Annetto blushed dconly. She threw n despairing glance towards me. "And wo havo yours still," said Mrs. Albret, "in a frame, under glass, nnd encircled with beautiful embroidery." l wns delighted now thnt everv ono sought to give mo proof of their stendy iricnosnip nun rcmemornncc. j wns thus relieved from my embarrassment. Annetto I hail nt first admired slmnlv as a model of childish beauty; but Fun ction J mid tovcu, i-anciion 1 had thought of, and It was Fanchon whom I had come again to seek. In the n la ment of my arrival, I saw only Fanchon in Annette, only sho nnnearcd to bo moie.lovely than I hud over seen her be fore. I loved Iter from that moment with n holler nassinn. Hut n stramro chanrro camo over me when I became aware of my mistake, and convinced myself that Annetto wns tho object of my regard. I was In tho most painful bewilderment until 1 saw tho real ranciion again. Hut soon ns sho nppcared at tho side of her nusuaiid, ail witiu mo was changed. r.very reeling lu mo spoko only for An nette. . l-'anchon was still young, still beautiful -sun lovely, but by the side orAliuettus ho no longer appeared to be miehoii. -ho nm0 was dissolved. I-n iciioii still torau wns n dear friend, but I cm Id not understand bow I had idolized her. And had uu , unmarried, I should havu loved tmlv Annette, not Fanchon. At invtw ,-i? It to Cransac. I hnd entertained for An. netto n sentiment which I could iiiiltiu-e nvow nor mako clear tomv-elf. I loved i' auction jis n iair maiiicu, Annette as a. iicaveuiy jnciuru, iioi cri-aicu lor nils world 'r ns n iieing or n Higher order, wnom ouecoiiid scarcely upproacu Willi monui passion. l anciiou vas very Imiiiiy with her husband. Ilo enjoyed heaven with her, I he country-seat where they resided was .."! . . - mumie.i, m mo midst or weu-ia d-out grounds. Von Ormy had beautified tho placostlll more. i was mere inmost overy day, mid I used to walk In thoshndy parts of iW garden when I came from bath. I en vied Ormy's good fortune when I saw him nnd Ids young wlfo walking nrni-ln-nrm through the shrubbery, or sitting together under tho trees. Then 1 thought, but with slnklUL' hones, how nappy i siiouid ooio wander with tlio lovely Annetto nt my side, Annetto loved mo not. Four weeks had I been In Cransac. and her manner towardsino underwent no change. I remained four weeks longer, nnd lounduot n moment to sco her alone. Three mouths passed awny, and I stood, still apart from her. chained ns It were by somo Invisible power. I'rcciselylnthusaine relation in which I had stood to Fanchon four years be fore, did I now stand to her sister. As the former turned every serious word Into lest, tho latter did likewise, nnd made every attempt on my part to iv irreatcr iiitlmncv fruitless, without ni pouring to Intend It. As Fnnchon, through her butterlly vivacity, had suc ceeded in always seeming not to hear or uiidertaiid, so in like manner .niiciiu ell'ccted tho same thing far mora easily through tho freedom of a truly child- llko Innocenco nnd n certain dignity which, manifest In everything she did, exerted an Irresistible influence upon every one who npproached her. So great was her power over tne, that 'so soon as 1 was near her I could not belli being in the same mood in which she nppcaredherself. At tliosldeofthis quiet, gentle and holy angel, 1 bccamensluimed of my passion ns nn unholy thing. Tho moro violently wns my heart torn with the inward struggle. As tho nti- tumu approached I gave up all my hopes, and thought only of escaping grcatersiiirerings by flight. Tho pence ormy mind wns lost. I gavooutthattho urgent request of my relatives called mo tomy paternal estate, and I made preparations for my de parture. They murinered at the pros pect of loslngme, and Annette with tho rest. They Insisted upon my promis ing to spend somo time with them tho nextsprlngnt tho lateit, but Annetto bid not Join In tho invitation. I was doubtful whether she loved mo or really wished to get rid of me. Ono morning I was walklngwith her and Fanchon through Von Ormy's garden. I paused before n rose-bush and said jestingly to Annetto: "When I left Cransac before, you gavo mo n rose to tnko with me. Hut now 1 shall receive none. Tho queen of flow ers' has vanished. Ukcnllourjoys, she withers nmllenvcs only thorns behind." Annetto blushed, looked somewhat embarrassed, but recovered herself im mediately; and replied with that sweet smile of hers, "It is my sister's turn tills time." Fanclion was about to speak, when a servant came nnd called her away. Anncttcshowod an inclination to follow her sister, but Fanchon went away saying, "I will bo back In ri mo ment. In the mcanwblle'do you settle this matter." "So I must go tliis time without any memento of you !" said I. "Do you need any?" shonsked. "I need nothing to remind mo of you alas! every tliintr will remind mo that I am far from Annette! but yet something from your own hand would bring you more vividly before me. It would give mo somo consolation." mm rougisli smile she looked at mo and said : 'Annette, who gave you the rose, was not so nloasant to you in Spain as Fnnchon, who guvo you none. i would, tnerelore, change places with Fanchon. You tee I am selfish." "And a llttlo uniust and cruel at the same time. You know It, you feel it, ami yet you persist in being so. I could wish that l had not come ngalli to uran- sac, lor it will bo my mistortune, per haps for ever. I shall never see Cran sac again." 'ou lrlghten me. my dear Colonel. For what do you blame mo?" "Thai you drive me from the place which is the dearest spot to mo in tlte world." "Mercy! what a fancy! I drive you away? Heaven is my witness. Our whole laniliy grieves, audi no less tliaii the rest, that you must leave ip""" "And yet It Is for you to say whether 1 shall remain. Xot for Fanclion, not for your family, only for you would I remain: a word from you decides me. You know it. I breathe only for you ; I love only you. Tho world holds noth ing dearer to me. Shall I stay?" iMinettccast down her eyes and walked ou. "Shall I stay ?" I asked mrain more urgently, nnd took her hand. falio llxed her eyes urion mo with n touching earnestness nnd said : "Colo nel, do not deceive inc. do not decoivo yourself. Why should you? Confess to ineirniiKiy: when vouweroin Snaln. you forgot Annetto and thought only ot l-nnchon." "No. 1 thouL'lit of Annetto and did not fortrct Fanchon. Annette's rose hnd still remained my most precious treas ure, una it snail no wan mo in my coi flii.' "When you came hither from Snaln. did you not take mo for Fanchon ? Ho noncst wun me. ' es. dear Annette. I did take voti for Fanchon but 1 found you much moro beautltul than Fanchon. moro charming, moro captivating than Fnn chon. ll'eltinyselfjustlfied in having four years nso triven tho rose to vou in stead of your sister. Ah, Annette, I re garded you not us an enrtliboru maiden, uumsnu nugei not belonging to this world. Helievomo, and at least pity my fate, it separate me now from you, as lean bonothing nothing in your eyes." "Who says that V" sho asked, nnd turned to mo with eyes filled with tears. i wns in nn ecstnsy nt tills question, which seemed to como from tho verv depths of her soul ut theso tenrs. "(') Annette, shnll J stay?" "Do you ask that again, when I have been so weak as to betray myself to you?" said she, and fell weening into my arms. Wo were locked lu silent embrace, when tho arms of another suddenly clasped us round. Fanchon had crept softly behind us,thrown her armsaround us, nnd then shokIs,ed first her sister, then mo. "I hope, Annette," said sho, "that thou wilt not bo angry with me if I give now nt Inst tho siter-kiss to thy bashful shepherd." So thero was of course nn end to nil thoughts of going nwny. Fnticlion's raillery bellied us to recover ourselves. Wo went into tho house to Mr. Von Ormy. "Xow I llvo a whole life!" said he. an exclamation for which Fnn chon instantly gave him aseverolecture. line 1 1 iey were quarreling, I leit them for n moment, nnd Hew to tho proprie tor of thnt nrottv houso with that Mr. den which Herr Albret had mentioned. I had already visited It several times: and I should have bought It earlier, had 1 nau .miiiciio sconscill. 1 no purcluiso wns now booh decided nnd the papers prepared. I camo back. Annetto extended her hand to me a M expressed her wonder ut my sudden J ' . ' '." ' 0 vv h u t long nbsenco: "Where nuvo you been?" "I havo been," whispered in hrr ear. "to purchase a pretty house and n gar den mil ot mo,t beautirul ro'ei From this day it belongs to you." HllO bltlshed With lovnnd i-rln.l . ut.. . think, he has bought'iis that beautiful houso!" We went Iil merry procession to Herr Uhrct. 1 told him mid his wif,. nr mc purcha.se. Ho looked somewnt sharp ly at Annette. Sho flew Into his arms. mui then sunk with inexpressible, hap plness on her mother's bo.,oni. m V,'"1 d?' 1 'l'to my henven-days upon earth. Annette is mv wife. Tim inn at Lransao made VonOrmv's hin p ness and mine. It cmi inako tliol a p- llllies llf flllll-miirn 1 ' "I pines of four more, DRUGS & MEDICINES. JQHUa AXI) CIlKMlCAh STOHK, lllooinl)r(r, IV. IillfdH, ClIKJIlfAW, TAINTS, I'KIUTMr.llY AND TOtl.irr AIITICUX i:T.H A MOYHlt rripi-ctnilly Invito n i-tinllnnniii-n f imtrimnito. Tliolr PrURi nnil Mcilldiionionll m-lrrlnt Willi the Krt-iitrst cum, nvnlilhiR m much jtovAlbln Itio hitroltirtlon of drill-ton nmtrnni, nnil nrp IHirc-linwil from the lipKt Importing honeN In the country. i'ati:nt mi:i)Icinus or all kind, Incliullng Ayrr'x, .Inynu'n, Hollo, wiiyV, lfo-tcttpr, Wl-dmrlV, HnotlnnilVi, ,tp. poii'tiintly on linmt, COAf. Olf, AND AU-OHOT.. HAIlt, TOOTH, NAIL, AND ci,0THr.si nitusmx l'AINTH AND CllKMlCAI of nrry vnrlpty, nml nf tho lipit ijunllty. FANCY T0IM1T AllTU'MX. TIip imlillpinny rply nt nil timet on nrnpnrlnir tho niKivo. nrtlplps, with nil flip npw- nsenil prppnm Hoiim UppLIti tho hptl pondnptcil (MnhllMnnpntu, riivsii'iAN H rnixrT.iiTioNs nnd l'mnlly ltppplpts coniponnilpil with the grpnt rst ncpiirnpy nml uiNpnteh. TIIKSII AUUIVAh OF XF.W J. v.wy.'.-. .mi uiiut-iniuii.'u mi-, jus, itiriYPU from tho City with n largo nwnitnirnt nf Drugs, Mallclnra, 1'nlnts, OIN, Vnmlhrs.nnd DyoSltilTs Hpnriy-Mnrio Clothing, lVrfnmpry, Toy nnd Pnncy Artlclp, DrngglM'H Cllnssw-nrp, llrushei, Trusos nnd SupimrlorR, nnd n gpnornl nisort men t of every thlus thnt belongs to n woll-nnpolntrd DrngBtore. AliorntpntIrdlelne'(oflllilndsiiPhn.Inyno'sl Ayer'H, Wlshnrl'8, Vt'lnslow'd Soothing Syrup, llrnwn'H Troches, Sivnln's l'nnneen, linker' Cod Llvpr Oil, llonn.md's Hitters poni.tnnlly on hnnd. Also SI0I10CC0 UIATHI'.Il, KID, l'linXCir .MdltOC CO, FIinNTII CAI.l'SKINS, DINK T1UMMIN0S, IlINDINO'S, by tho dozen or naif-dozen. Also SIIOIM'INDINCM, riSHINO-TACKM:, Ac. Having had n largo experience In tho drug Intnl. nesn, I would respectfully Invite those wishing nnylhlug In that lino to call nnd see my stock be foroptirchaslngelscwhere. " In medicines quality is of the first Importance.' JOHN It. MOYIIlt. KVKKF.TT A- 1)15. .1. IJ. CASK'S Vi'ir DRUG NTOltK, IN OISANOllVIM.i:, JUST 01' K X K 1) wirn a M'l.KMinr ash vauikh As.-onr.MKXT or C1O01M AITKI1TA1NIM! TO Till: DItCd I1CSIXKSS. ri'itr. Dituiisi, cnn.MiCAi.si, irrc, AI.WAVS UN llANIt. In Mioit any nrtli-lu Hint can be named lu tho Druir line rim lie Imil nt 1lilr stnriv Ilr .T It Cnse Iw n rrnctioner, and also understands Phar macy; il. i:erett Is h Medical Student, has nt tended ono term nt the .leflci-Kiin Meillnnl r-itllurm nnd underslnnds the compounding of Drugs. iiicv respcriiuiiy iiivili- ino patronage fil llielr friends, and the milille m-ln-rnllv. nvsiirimr Minin "s.vfk,-' and whatever w 111 be puri-haseil of them will bo fresh nnd pure. nprJirdT JG-ROOERIES, &c., F. W S T O It K 1ST A X II X i: ir a o o ,v, I X JIIITI.INVlM.i:, C0I.UM1IIA COUNTY, 1"A. Tiiiisubvcrlber respectfully luformii his friends nnil the public that he has Just returned from tho city with n rresh and well selected ASSOItT.Ur.XT OF MUltCIIANDIZi:, nnd has opened n store In the room formerly oc cupied by Stephen Wolf. Ills Mock consul's of everything usually kept Inn llrst-elnss country store, such ns imv noons, iiiion:itii-.s, hakiiwaiii:, ckiuk- waisij, linens, Mi:iiriXKs, '.ic. He hopes to merit n shnre of tlie public pntrnn- ... . Iimx-I. illbbAUD. Mlffllmlllp, May 3, W!7. E 31 O V AlT o"f C P. .MA 11 H'S X E W S T O It E r () H II T V 7." A' J! I. O OK, OVniUlOllNI:!! OF MAllKCT AND IIIOX SrilERTM. Tho undersigned having received from tho city a full nnd eomplelo supply of KI'ltlNO AND SU.MMI',11 DRY GOODS AND OIlOCERIIvS, NOTIONS, TIX-WARE AND HARD-WARE, ClWAlt AXlt WILLOW-WAltK, CONFIXTIONIIUY, ni.ASS-WAlli:, TOBACCO, II A 'JS -I X J) ,V O i: S, i'iu, sa'i.t, fish, and mhat, all of which I propose selling nt n very low ilguro for ensh or produce, ttTf Cnlland see. April 12, 1.MI7. C. C. MAUI!. JOHN STROUI' & CO., Successors to Slroup A llrolher, WHOI.bsAI.i: Di:AI.F.It.S IN FISH, No. 21 North Vt'lurvM, mi 1 S North Water St., l'lillndclphU, "yyEAVER & SI'RAXKIjK, WIlOI.KSAI.llOIlOCF.HIIX AND COMMISSION MI.ItCHANTS, Nos. SSI nnd -i.7 Arch SI rei I, Philadelphia. gCIIEIiii, REItOER & CO., OF.NKHAr. COMMISSION JtlMtCIIANTS Dealers In 1'ISII, SALT. CIIKKHi:, 1'llOVISIONS, Ac., Nos. li-nnd Ul Norlh Wharves, nlsive Arch SI. I'hlludclphl.t. Sole ugenls fur W11co'h Wheel Oiense, lu bar rels, kegs, and enns, jrAlnTnnrmii). J0I1DAN A IlltOTIIKIl, WHOI.USAI.i: (lltOCKUS, and Dealeri In SAI.TPimiK AND lmiMSTONK, No 2tl North Third Street, I'hlladelphla. 0ottheil a ayih-5; Wholesnlo Drnlers In fisii,ciii:i;si:,acac.. No. KXI Norlh Whavves, senind iloor nbo,ve Arch Street, Philadelphia. JJ V. I'ETKRMAX, with LIPPINCOTT A TUOTTEII, W1I0I.12UI.K OI'.OCF.IIS, NiKSl Norlh Water Street, and No. 20 Norlh Delnwaro Avenue, Philadelphia. . A1ITMAX. C. 11, DII.I.INnCll. V. II, AllTMAX. RTilAX, DILLINOKIt & CO., No.KMxohth Til I IIII srilKKT, 'A'"''-" "I'P-U , AVll, .4l,l,c . ft,.) "'""'""alo lkalers lu .auns, i.AT-riNo, wai.dis,,, oAi-Pin: OIL CIJITIIS, SIIA1IM, n.v NKTH flHAI.V HAGS, COHDAOl:, AC. AI.SO WILLOW AND W'OOIlKN WAUK, lllll'SIIKS, Tltl'XKS, IIOKINU OI.ARSM. KTC May 10, M,7-ly. DRY GOODS. TTURRA1I FOR CATAAVISSA! THIS WAY FOU IlAltOAINS. flrmils to rnmpnro wllh stilngeney of tho inonpy Inarkct. Inik and pompnro prices beforo purtj cnasing eiseutcrp. .lust call iu ine rnMiriio iiust ttpsssland of McNINCII A SHl'MA'N. ntnl you will be met by tho obliging proprlplnror their clerks, nnd shown through llielr grenl vnrlely store free of charge, of course. They will give .tint n fair chance to spend your looso change, they trust much moro profitably than It can bo spent elsewhere. Their , STOCK OF DI1Y C.OODS this Spring Is much larger In nil Its vniletles than usual. Their I.ADIIS' Dlll'.'sS (iOODS aro of the nicest styles iu market, llipy haven lino assortment nf HATS, ('AIM. 1I0UTS AND HHUtX. SIT.MMKH Cf.OTIIS, CASSINins, CASSI.MKHF.si, AND VF.sTINdS, nnd numernus nrllcles eommon to such estnbllsh ments, besides a general assortment of HAllDWAlti:, TINWAlli:, (JlIF.IINSWAllK, AND (inO('F.l!IF.S, nil nt grpal ly reduced prices. They wlh to con duct llielr buslnpss on the system of " PAY AS YOf GO," nnd they think they can nllbrd to sell veryiheap. They return llielr thanks for many past f.ivors, and nsk the future patronage of their former ens tomei s nnd the public genernlly. McNINCII A SHITMAN. RMimUSTKR & UROTHI-nt, Importers nnd Jobbcru of HOSii-'JlV, (lU)VI'.s, SHIIITS AND DItAWKlts, IIUTTONH, SCSl'IlNIIEltS, HOOP S1CIUTS, HANDKIlnCIIIFFS, thiii:ads4.si:wino sii.kh, trimmings, pouti: monnaiijs, SOAPS, PI'.ltFltMKItY, FANCY GOODS, AND NOTIONS G IINFIIA I.t.Y, Also Manufaetniers of llltl'SlllSSAND LOOKING HI.ASSISS, nnd Dealers In WOOD AND WILLOW WAUK, lIltOOMS, IlOPF.si, TWINI1S, Ac, No. H'M North Third Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. nyj 31. MARl'LE, , .Mil IU.S, IKISlKllV, (II.OVIX. AMI FANCY GOODS, No. ,1 Xorlh Tliltfl Street, Philadelphia. .1. LESTER " Wholesale and lletall Dealer ill FOUFIGN AND DOMF.STIC CAItl'lTrS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SltADl'jS, Ac, No. 121 North Second Street, npp. Chrit Cliiueh, . Phlladcliihln. JJARCHOFT & CO., imiiorterKiind .lobbi'rsof staph: and fancy dry goods, cloths CASSIMF.Ul'.si, IlLANKirrS, LINI1NS, DItY GOODS, HOSIFUY, Ac, Plillailelphl.i. xDrri-rTOiTicixs'.tT Dealers In FOUFIGN AND DOMFSTIC DUY GOODS, No. .711 Market Slreet, Philadelphia. JOSICI'H S. DETjD, Manufacturer or and W holesale Denier In CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSlMF.ltliS, AND VF.STINOS, No. 11 Norlh Third Street, Philndelphln. "yATSOX & JAXXICY, Importers nnd Jobbers ot SILK AND FANCY DItIS GOODS, SHAWLS, Ac, No. SSI Market Street. Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. JOWE, EUSTOX & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In COTTON YARNS, CAltPI.T CHAINS, 11ATTS, WICKS, TI K YAltNS, COUDAOi:, 1IK0OMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WAlIF, LOOK'fl GLASS KH, CLOCKS, FANCY 1IASKTS, - TAllI.i:, FLOOlt, AND CAUIHAGF, OII,CU)TllH,Ac, No. ..kl Maikot Street, ninth side, Philadelphia. rjUIE KEYSTOXE CLOVER SEED S T R I V V E R . -utxtkii ot-ronnu : , lWill. This slmnle. thoiiuhelleetlvo liiaehbui i udinlt. ted bvilll seiclitllleobser eislolmtln- iiiiu.1 .Ilr... t device for gathering clover seed jet illsisiM red. . lliern giaiire III II IS SUIIICleni IO COIIVIIIIS- Hill iot i.IiIiim- mind of Us i.rnetlenl ntllliv. 11 slrins llin etover henil lrom Ihiihlnll.- tottvliwr the st raw standing iiiion the ground. II Iseiislly drawn by one horse, nnd rstilres but ono uiiin or bnv to work 11. II Is eouiliact. simnle In structure, nml not 11-.. bletoget outot order, nnd call iK-ebenpIy got up. The great advantage lu this liiiicliino Is, wo hao the seed irathert it lu the elinir. reude fur tin, clover mill or llllllcr, besides salng the great leugiuoi iiuieanu laooroi mowing. iiiiniuiiig nnd threshing It from tliestiaw, It will also pay ev ery larmer to gather his seisl with this ni.ichlne, ou account of the saving of the seed which Is lost In tho old wav of unlheiini; It. Fxtraordluary Inducements ntrcrcd tneueigetlo men who wish lo purchase state or county ltlghts. Wr.UTMAN A ItFINIIOLD, 1'KXIllAI.IA, Jani, ir?, Columbia County, Pa. MEADVILLE T H I : O L ( Ki I C A L SCHOOL. The Full tellil begun Seiteln. )H-rH. Tne Faculty of Instruct Inn eonsisu of four resident unit lour utnw-csidciil ptofessors, and u tutor, Theobjeet I- lu (sluente young men for tho Christian Mtnlstiv. Then Ua tn-eiMinitnrv class for I hose who Iiiim not received n fsilleglatu education, one bundled and sixty dollars u year ate granted lo beuellclarles, wild nu iiildltloiial sum lu special eases. The tuition, lisu nf l.llirniy nun text-lssiks, an, Ireu lo ull. The. Sclisri wns louiiiieii ny mo fnnaruin ami i 'nristtan ilenoml. nntloun. but Is oiM-n toall who Ih-Ucvh in tii. .11. Vlnenrlglu of Clirlstiaulty, The Library eouslsts ofHiiiOMihinies. Application mny be made to Ilev. A. A. Llver ninre, Presl.lent ot Ihe llo.ird or llistruellou. MeadUllo, Pa. novl7-lv rpiIE A.MEHICAX HAY ICXIFE X, AND I'OltK, We Ihoundeiklgiied cillzena ol Columbia County witnessed the trlnl of hnv forks ou tho farm of Mr, Pursel, lu Hemlock Township, ou .Monday, May 7, 1MJ(, In t ween tha Amerlcnn Hnv Knire nml Fork ninnufactureil bv sl.IFF.lt, WAL1JS. SHItlNFK A Cs.. of lwls. burg, Pa., und the Itiln.lcl s Palent Hay Hook. 'I ho Ainerleau Folk llftisl morn hay In one draught than the Itundel lu three. Wc urn satis fied It will take iix muili hay Into the mow as two good horses can draw. Wo nlso saw it eultlng hay, nml think It cannot b beat nsn hay knlle, nml cheerfully ns uiniiieiel it as tho best hay fork uud knife, we have ever seen. C. lllTTKXIIKNIir.lt, Dll. F, C. HAlllllSO.N, W. II. Koiins, Juux Dok, John Dktkiiick, Imxiki. Novkii, H. DllJl.tJUI.I.KIl. SVI.VKSTK1( PUKSKI, MiiiiAJi. llu.t.i.i:, John Woi.k. They nlso maiiuractiiro tho celebrated Iluekeye lU-iiiernnd Mower, nnd other tigricullurul linnle lueuts, r TOBACCO & SEGrARS. rjHE ONLY PLACH lu get the best TOIIAC'CO AND CtaAtl', - AT WHOLUsjALi: AND ltirTAII, Innt HUNUSllKUaF.ll'S, n few- doors below the Aiuerlcnn House, ISloomshurg, l'n. Ho hns tho largest nnil most selepl nf SMOKING AND CI1F.W1NO TOIIAC'CO evcrnllcred to Iho eltlrens nf llloomsburg. All the fancy brands of SFGAllS, and Ihi best Flneculnnd Plug CIIKWING TOI1ACCO, can be hnd nt his pounlprs. T0I1ACCO PIPF.S In grent nilety nro among his Inrgp stock, DON'T FOUGHT TO CAM. II. II. IIUNSni'IlGIllt. ' JTAOEX, ROYD & CO., COM M ISSION M r.UCII ANTS, and Wholesnlo Denlera hi LI1AF AND MANttFAfn'tTllF.D TOHACCO, SF.GAltS, Ac, No. 01 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Consignors can forward their stock "In Hnnd," wlljiout pieimylng Iho Fulled Slates tax. JJ "W. RAXIC'S WlIOLF-SALi: TOHACCO, SNUFF, AND CIGAIt WAUFIIOFSi:, No. Ult North Third Street, between Cherry nnd Itace, west sldp, Philadelphia. JTUSSELL & WOODRUFF, Wholesale Dealers lu T011ACCOS, CIGAP.S, PIPF.S, Ac, Ac., No. 11 Norlh Third Sheet, illmv e Market, Phlladclihla. "PUISIIJIUTII, UROTHER & CO., WHOLl-SALK TOHACCO DKALKItS, No. HI North Third Strctt, , llvo doora below Race. Factories, Nos, 22:1 and ?-i t'uarry Street, Philadelphia. IRON, TINWARE, &C. jTATIOXAL FOUXDRY, Hloomsburg, Columbia County, Vn. The subscriiicr, proprietor of the nlsive-l -itneil extenslvn establishment, Is now prepared to re celve outers for all kinds of MACHINHItY FOIt COLMF.IHI'S, 11LAHT FL'ltNACIX, STATION. UY KNGINIX, MILLS, THItHSHlNG MACIIINF.S, AO Ho Is aNo prepared lo make Stineaof nil sizes nnd patterns, l'lmv-lron, and everylhlng usunlly mndo lu llrst-elnss I ntimities. Ills extensive facilities and practical workmen warrant blm lu ii celvlng the largest contracts on the most reasonable terms. Grnln of all kinds will Ihi taken In exchnngo for Castings. Tills establishment is located near the I,aclr( wannnnud llloomsburg Itailroad Depot. PI.TF.lt llILI.MYKrt. gTOTES AXD TIXWAHK " A. M. I1UPF.IIT announces to hlij friends and customers that continues the nbovo buslnesR at his old plnceon main STF.nirr, hloomsiiitho. Customers enn be necomodateil witli FANCY STOVF.S of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every vn riety or nrtlcle found In n Stove nnd Tlnwnro Kb tnbllshineut In tha cities, nnd on tho most reason, nbla terms. Itealrlugilouent Iheshortest notice. 2i DOZFN MILK-PANS nn hand for sale. "y I. I1URKIIART, Impoiter anil Dealer In. I HON AND STF.F.L, No. 6.1 Front Street, Philadelphia. QEo"lt(.rI-f IL RORERTS, ImiKirtcr nnd Denier In IIAltDWAlli:, CL'TLKUY, GUNS, Ac, Nn. :!I1 North Third Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. J II. WALT Fit, J.ale Waller A Kaub, -kf'i linirternnd Dealer In CHINA, GLASS, AND O.Ul:F.NSWAltF, No. 311 North Thin! Street, between Hare anil Vino Philadelphia. JJEX.IAMIX GREEX, Dealer In CAHPiri'INGS, WINDOW SHADFS, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, Ac, No. ."CI North Second street, Phlludelphlu. Q." w. ihJaox"-v co.y Mauufacltirers nf OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADI1S, Warehouse, Nn. 121 North Third Strut, Philadelphia. J II. LOXGSTHETH, PAPF.1MIANGING WAIir.HOl'Si:, No. 12 Norlh Third Street, Philadelphia. J V. LAMRF.RT, Willi ItOSS, SIIOTT A CO., ImiMirteni and Jobbers ot CLOTHS, CASSIMKHF.S, VUSTINGS, Ac, .No. 301 Market Street, l'lilladelphla. powni-HT'icEcis axd ' iiuMUEiT; W. M. moniioi: A CO., Kuiiert, Pa., Manufacturer of lHVWDI'U KFGH, nnd dealers in all kinds of I.UMllKlt, Klti nollco Hint they are prepared In accomodate their eiislmii with dispatch, nnd nu the cheapest terms. jyjILLER A HOST, Succi-ssora In Frunkllu I'. Seltzer A Co., Iuiiniteni und Whnleiuilo DcaU-rs in LIQtJOlts, WIN1W, Ac, Nos. 110 Hnd 412 North Third Street, l'lilladelphla. JlTJ!i-ANP SALOONS. jon a i o xd "hot i: l. I iik undersigned driving leased nnd rc-furnl.i,. ed lngooit stylo tho.ntHo well-known i0," Hltunlu " AMONG Till MOUNTAINS In IholHmlersnf Cohiiublnniid Sullivan eouiill,,. n ono or Itio most beautiful nnd henlthnil rca ii , . in tho Stntc) Is fully pre.nred .to nceomino . I visitors nnd sojourners - WITHTHEIIt PAMlMm ThoPonil nnd trpntn nrn well stocked witli delicious llsh or many kinds Including ' TBOt'T A N I) 1' I K 11, nnd liontn 111 goesl order will bo kept for Ihi-nc. eonimndallon nnd nmnsemcnt of guests, ciii., . for llslilng or pleasure excursions UHin this lien. 1 II ill sheet of water which Is SF.VF.HAti MILFH IN KXTI1NT. Surrounded by nn extensive Forest, there Is n(rr. ilpil to tho htiuMmim n splendid Held for his m. peculiar sports, and exerclso with his Il O G A N D (1 V N. Ills Lnrdor will bo nlwnys prnvldisl with u,,. ilellcnclcs of the season j and his Hnr stocked with Pcm: LtqroiKi. Tho llnusn Is largennd coiiiina. illoust tho stnlillng extensive ami snro. Tho Houso Is renched from severnl imlnls nn llin llloomsburg A Lncknwnnnn, llallroadi nnd u a splendid placo to pass the licit months of Sum. 'n;-,r- ,. , H. II. HAYHI'Hsr. Mny 17, JSC7-IH1. IXCHAXOE "l IOTELT ll I1L0O.MSI1U11O, COI.U.MIIiA COUNTY, P, Tho undersigned driving purclinsed litis well, known nnd eentrnlly-locnteil house, tho Kxclinnip Hotel, sltnnto nn MAIN STHKFT, In Illoomsliurg, Immediately opioslte the Columbia County Ci.nrt Ilinise, respectfully Informs ills friends ami tin public In general that his house Is now In onI r for Iho reception nnd cntcrtnlmuciit of trnv i II, rs who may bo disposed to favor It with their iw torn, Do has siared no e.iensi in preparing the F.xchnnge for tho enlerlnlnt-ieiit of his guist. neither shall Ihero be anything wnntlng (mi M, part)l"inlulster to llielr personal comfort. Ills house Is spacious, nnd enjoys nn excellent law. liess locnllim. Oinnlbmses run nt nil times lielween tho Fx. change Hotel nnd thovnrln- s railroad depots U. wldeli travellers will be pleasnntly eonve.M-d t-i nnd from Ihe respective stntlons Indue tlnic ta meet the enrs. JOHN F. CASLow. llloomsburg, Mnrcli 22, 1 100. c 1 O L V M R 1 A II O U S K, Il v 11 11 H N A It D HTOlINUll. IIavino latch- purchased nnd fitted up the well. known lloblson Hotel Property, located a kf.w noons Aiiovr.-Tili: cockt norm-, onthosnmo slile of the street. In tho town nr llloomsburg : and having obtained a license far tho same nsu IV r. O 1. iV J IV 1. . , llin Proprietor has determined to give to the peo ple visiting tho town on business or pleasuie, A I.ITTLI1 MOlti: HOOM. His stnbllngnlso Is extensive, nnd Is fitted up to put buggies nnd cnrrlnges In tho dry. He prom. Inch that ever thing about his establishment shall bo conducted In nn orderly nnd lawful manner; nnd he respi etrully solicits a shnro of the public patronage. fmylT'ilT-liia. 1 ... C m A T T 11 A TVT 111 S" TKVKXS ITOUSK, 21, 2t, K t 7, UltOADWAY, X, Y. Opposite Hon ling Green, ox i nu F.nnn-KAN ila. Tm:Kn;vi:NS HorKK Is well nml widely lenoun to the trnvcltiiK public. The lotntlon ii tfipccl.it ly nultablo to merchants nml business men ; tt Is In clnvo proxlmlly to Urn bushics pnrt of Ihe cilj Is on tho lilKhwny f Hoiilhrrn nml Western tnivcl nml inlji.ccnt to nil the principal rjil!r.mt ainl Mrnmhont tU-polK. The Wtrvens IIou-o hns lllipml np,nmmt)(tntion for nvrr :UK Ktu-KtN it 1h wvll furnlshod, ninl (mis. SfssrK overy modernte lmpro eint-nt for the cim iort nnd f-ntertnlninrnt of Its lnmntes. The looms nrn spacious nnd well vent lint ed pm lUd -tltliKns and water the ntteniumeo Is pnni.l niul lesprctful nnd tho tnblo Is Kenerouvly pi( vlded with eery delteney of the wenvna nt mini crntcrntes. (iKO. K. CIIASi; A CO. my 1 ruT-Om. Proprietor. pOHK'R IlOTPJi, OKOIttiK V. MAl'dini, rioprletor. The nhnvo well-known hotel hns recently tind r gone radical clmiiKCs In Its Internnl nrninKcineius, nnd Its proprietor announces to his former cu-Onm nnd thu travelling publle thnt his neonmoslutU'iH forthoromfort or his Kii.-Mnnroheeoud to none In tho country. UK tnhle will nlways bo fouiul mij. piled, not only with mibstnntlnl food, but -u ph nil the dellcncieHof tho season. His wines an 1 ll ouorH (except thnt popular bevernpo knoun u 1.1At"Hrf,"),pnrchn'ed direct trom the Importing houses, nio entirely pure, nnd tree from all m. NonousdrusR. lie U thankful forn llbernl p.itnn no In tlie past, nml HI continue to ilcM-rvi tt iti the future. UKOIKIK MAlfUIIlt rpiIK SWAX HOTEL, thk riii:it Jiorsij oitANaiiviMj;, columuia co., r.. Ths subscriber respectfully Informs hlsfilcmN nml tho public thai lie has taken the above well known llonse of Kntertnlument, nnd will U plcnseil to recctvo tho custom of all who will favor him with a call, iit: wimj ki:i;p a noon taiim:, a Ilnr well stockeil with tho best of I.lnuors, an-l every eil'ort will lie made to render entire satis faction. JOHN HNYHr.lt. Orai.ROvlltc, Ta., March 15, 1807-lm. jgXCHANGR SALOOX, Tin: l'roprietor of the nxclmnce Saloon has turn on hnnd n larfje stock of HUMMKIl HKFHIHUMIIXTH, conslstlns of .SIMCtJi OVSTKKS, SMIIIINU1, Tltll'L, HOI.O(,NA HIIKKP TONQl'n, JIOIJ.KD .r,UM, swi:iT.r.it fill IM. LACU-m IJEKIt, ALK, AC. -Co - COMi: ONi:, COMK A Mi ANI HVM n I.AWSON CALM AN. llloomsburg', Slay 'A, 1SU7, HK ESPY HOTEL, IXPY, COH7.M11IA COUNTY, 1A. Tjik subscriber rcojicct fully informs ldH irU iuN nnd the public, that he has taken the above v.t l) known House of Kntertnlnment, and will !' pleased to receHe the tustum of nil who will favor him with n enll, m: wiu, kki:i a good taiim:, a Hnr well stocked with tho best of Mmiois, nml cveiy etlort will be made to lender entire satis faction. WM. HKMLi:V Kspy, l'n., April 12, 107, JKICK HOTEL, OltANfinVILMI, COLVMIIIA COUNTY. I'A IhltA'i:ii MUMMA, ntOl'IUKTOIt. IIuvln taktn possession of this well-l;iifn houne, so loim kept by Hamucl Kverett, tliel'ro. urietor has j ait In ft permanent repair and larnMe ed HAlt AND KAHDKH with the choicest lit-uors and newtbt delicacies. Ills btftble Ik not exct'llfl In the county; nnd no pains will be spared t nccoiumodate guests, (apr'C: QUJSQUEirANNA HOTOL, kj (.'atawlssn, l'n. Tho alove Hotel hns lately liet-n jmrehasisl h 1II1NHV J. Clonic, and has been thorouitlilj n luiHlelled, icpalred, nnd refurnished. II lll found now, lulls nrrungement nnd nplolntllHllt,. a llrst-cluss Hotel, und second to none 111 11" country. lVrsons lu cilles wlshlns to spend n hot mouths In Ihe country, will do well to bh Ihe proprietor a enll, gT. CIIAHLKS ilOTKIi, . ii.s Tin: nuitopiuN ri.Ax, i Kns. till, C, 61, nnd M Xorlh Third Htrccls, between Market nnd Arch Sim rhllndclphin. OH A It I. FS I C I.I X'K N Kit. MnliflBcr. rjiIIK UKIOX UOTKh, Arch Stn-el, between Third nnd I'ourlli Stris" rhllndclphin, CHItlMT VKIIi:il. rroprleturs Q.IllAlvD HOUSE, Corner nf Ninth uud Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. II. W. KANAUA. rroprlctnr. JOHN IIILIIKHI'. TIIKO. A, IIOIAI-- QILUKHT & JIOYAL, KSTAUI.ISIIKll 1H.U. WIKlUXAI.i: DltUOOIHTH, Nos, am nnd .'111 North Third Wreet, l'lilladelphla. Imnnrteis and Dealers iu imiNiM, jii:iiii:inix, hwcim, painth, on.'. riLAKH, nVKKTI'l-'IH, c, Mny 10, lsiw-ly, TOI! P It IN T INU Neatly executed at tUU OIUuu.