THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. armcvjs gcpartmcift. ltnl t'lorrr. l'ltoliAni.V. tltcro U no other plant tliutcombliu'S co intit'li vnlno to tlio fur mtr ns food for stock, ntid n renovator of thoooll, rw nil clover. It U ono of the bout fertilizers of wftrn-otit poll that e.lK Wlit-ro iiiniitirifi nro not to ho linil In Hiifltctont qitiiutltlm to keep it farm In rooi! eoiulltlon, red clover mny housed to good advantage. 8. K. Todd, In illmwlni; this object nt a lato meet ins of tho Xew York Farmers' Club, Ai'ilnuls are formed with a stomach and digestive apparatus within, while lilauts, like ted clover, have tho iHrch ttvo powers on tho outMde of tho roots, which digest coarsb and barren particles or earth, fitting them f.ir the production of cereal grain or vociti'ilcs for culinary purpo-cs. In many pa-ti of tho older Htatcs, red clover alono hiw inalntalned tho fertility of tho soil for more than sixty years. Without it the proprie tors of theso farms would have been obliged to dlpoo of their homes in best Ihey could, and migrate to tho for t'.le tilalns of our western world, where at present tho cultivation of red clover Is not u necelty. ot tnc day is com lug when red clover will bo railed Into requisition In tho Wet, where manure and fertilizing matter arc things of in difference. On tho heavy Hills of tho slopes of our Northern lakes, tho pro duction of red clover is of Incalculable valuo In renovating and changing tho character of soils, rendering them moro productive from year to year. Under the ameliorating influences of a crop of reil clover, farms that produced scarce ly a remunerative crop when tho vir gin soil was first turned up, now yield umiually heavy crops of choice wheat or other grain. Tho distinguishing c.iaractcrUtlc of red clover ns n renova tirofthu soil, Is to produco vegetable mould or Intuitu. Wliero humus abounds In largo quantities in tho soil, red clover Is not tho fertilizer required. Hut where thosurfaco Is not covered by n stratum of fine mould, red clover can ho ralcil with eminent satisfaction and protlt. Tho most cxtcnslvo Penn sylvania farmers understand and ap preciate the excellence and eillcicncy of rod clover. Almost tho entire country htu got to renovate with red clover. Old and improvcrished fields will even tually bo mado to feel tho ameliorating Influenced of tho efficient renovator of badly-managed soil. And this great and desirablo change will bo wrought out by tho production of red clover. AVIieu tho thousands of acres of uncul tivated and dc-p!ed land of Long Island, nnd the vnst tracts of wild land In New .Icr.-cy shall bo brought under the ameliorating Influences of red clo ver, those occupying them will seo the folltnry places blossom ns tho ro-o. Drying Apple.. Coleman's Jlural HoaV gives tho following directions for drying nrplcs: Dried apples are used as a necessity in tho place of green apples. They nro not to bo compared, of course, with tho fresh Juicy fruit. Tills is in consequence of an error on tho part of those who dry them. Almost any apples nro taken to dry. Would a man take such to eat- to uso for cooking? Wo don't eat bad apples only when wo get them in tho dried state. Aot only that, wo get tnem In a bad state, partially rotten, sticking together, often fly-speckled. It is a habit moro than anything clso that gives us such apples ; wo nro also somo what careless ; and considerably Ignor ant. Wo aro not aware, for Instance, or do not realize it, that on apple dried is still much tho same that it was before it was dried, excepting the juice. Thus a sour applo will bo sour as in its green state. If hard and immature, tboso qualities will bo immeasurably retain ed. If your applo Is sweet, you get it sweet, dried. If it is n good flavor when green, that flavor will bo retain ed when dried. If tho fruit is mellow when dried, it will retain its mellow iiOiS. Tho best dried apples, perhaps, that are used, aro the .."Ksopus Spltzen- h:rgs not when made up ns soon ns picked ; but when In a mellow stale, ns they will bo In 1'ebruary or March, or earlier If the season is warm. Made then, when ally 1ms no access to them, and properly dried, thcro is nothing finer than tho perfection of the green fruit Itself. Thus, winter drying of fruit is better than when made earlier. Tho dried fruit then Is clean, bright and mellow, nml not harsh and sour not tasting of rotten apples or mould, unless carelessly managed, dried too slow, and permitted to get damp during tho pro cess (iw in the care somewhat at nights in the absence of fire), or after: for fruit when dry must bo kept dry Treated thus, dried fruit Is but little below fresh fruit. Try it. , Dried apples may bo madu of an e.v (client flavor In tho following manner! After f tewing them, or cooking them down to a poft mass, add (a few mlti utes before taking them up) n lemon or two, sliced thin, and stir well into the ma isomo persons who were mine qualnted with this method, took them fjr some cry superior fruit. It makes a nice sauce for tho supper or breakfast lime. Preserving olirn. Osfr. of the most healthy nnd imtrl Con vegetables Is tho okra, which Is raised In such nbundauco In our cIlinnfcT Wo aro surprised that so little attention Is given to preserving it for uso all through tho winter, when can d done so easily and cheaply. Tho following recipe for doing it is furnished by ono ofourmoft practical and experienced g.mlcnera and agriculturists: Taku u clean barrel, sprinkle salt in tho bottom, (cover tho bottom:) then lay down a layer of okra evenly over tho burlaw of tho salt i then, on this, another layer of okra, as before, and so on till tho barrel is full : or you liavo put us much as do sired, covering tho whole, when done, wltli a thick layer of salt. Apple Tree. Tin; moss on your young apples trees is not tlio cause, hut rather In cou.-e. quenco of tho decay of tho trees. If your trees were properly set, nnd If you have kept the ground cultivated to some hoed crop since, ns you should do, ui plying u coat of mniiuro around each trto, for n space ofllvo to ten feet, ac cording to bizo of trees, nnd forking it In above the roots of the trees; their decay must bo attributed to soniu cause beyond thosclenco of proinolrgists to btato what It Is, without being present on tho premises where tho trees nro grown. Sometimes severe frost will so injure tho trunks of applo trees, in to causa tho bark to split open nnd peel uir j and If your tiocshuvo been thus in jured, It Is probnbly tho cautoof their Iocny. gox tllf 3JOUUfl OthS. Tlie (Julilrlt tlnn.e, Titinii: wm ft mnn who hml three com. Tho youngest win culled Dtini mllni which It much tho nuiiic iwDihi derheiul, for nil thi)ii(,'ht ho win moro than half n fool mid he win at nlltlnici mocked nnd Ill-treated hy tho whole household. It haiincnrd that the eld.tt sou look It G t(( UU head one day to go Into the wood to cut fuel ( nnd Ids mother gave him a nice pasty & bottle of wine to taku with him, that ho might refresh himself nt his work. As ho went Into tho wood, n llttlo old man bid lilm good day, and snld, "(live mo a little piece of meat from your plate, and a little wine nut ofyour bottle, for 1 njn hungry and thirsty." Hut this clever young man said, "(Jive you my meat and wlnoV No, 1 thank you, I should not have enough left for myself:" and away lie went, lie soon began to cut down a tree j but ho had not worked long before he missed his stroke, and cut blnneir, and was forced to go homo to have the wound dressed. Now It was tho little old man that sent him this mischief. Next went out the second son to work and his mother gave him too a pasty andn bottle of wine. And the same lit tie old man met him also, and asked him for something to cat. Hut he too thought himself very clever and said, "Tho more you would eat the less there would bo forme: so go your way 1" The llttlo man took care that ho too should have his reward, and the second stroke that he olmed against a tree hit him on the leg : so that ho too was forced to go home. Then Dummllng said, "Father, should llko to go nnd cut wood too." Hut bis father said, "Your brothers have lamed themselves i you had bet terstny at home, for you know nothln; nbout tho business of wood-cutting.1 "lint Dummllng was very pressing; and nt last his father said, "do your way! you will bo wl-cr when you have smarted for your folly." And his mother gave him somo dry bread and n hottlo of sour beer. Hut when ho went into tho wood, ho met tho llttlo old ni'iu, who, said, "(live mo somo meat ind drink, fori am very hungry and thirsty." Dummllng said, "I have only dry bread and sour beer; if that will suit you wo will sit down and eat it, such as it is, together." So they sat down ; and when the lad pulled out his bread, behold It was turned Into rich pasty : and his sour beer, when they tasted It, was delightful wine. They atoand drank heartily; and when they had done, tho llttlo man said, "As you have a kind heart, and have been will ing to shnro everything with mo I will send a blessing upon you. Therestands nu old tree; cut It down, and you will find something at the root." Then lie took his leave, nnd went his way. Dummllng set to work, and cut down the tree; and when it fell, he found, In u hollow under tho roots, a gooso with feathers of puro gold. He took It up, nnd went on to a llttlo Inn by the road side, where he thought to sleep for the night on his way home. Now tho land lord had three daughters; and when they saw tho goose they were very eag er to look what this wonderful bird could be, and wished very much to pluck ono of tho feathers out of lis tall. Vt last tho eldest said, "I must mm will havon feather." So sho waited till Dummllng was gone to bed, and then seized the goosoby tho wing; but to her great wonder thcro sho stuck, for nei ther hand norflnger could she get away again. Then In came tho second slslej, and thought to havo n feather too ; but tho moment sho touched her sister, thereshetoo hung fast- At last come the third, and she also wanted a feather; but tho other two cried out, "Keep away! for Heaven's sake, kcepaway!" How ever, sho did not understand what they mcnt. "If they aru there," thought she, may as well be there too." So she went up to them ; but tho moment sho touched her sisters sho stuck fast, and hung to the goose as they did. Ami o they kept company with tho goo-o all night in the cold. Tho next'inornlng Dummllng got up and carried "IV tho goose rndcr his arm. llotookno notice at all of the three girls, but went on with them sticking fast behind. So wherever hu travelled, they too.wero forced to follow, whether they would or no, as fast as their legs could carry them. In tho middle of a Held1 tho parson met them ; and when lie saw the train, ho said, "Aro you not ashamed of your selves, you bold girls, to run after n young man In that way over tho Holds V Is that good behavior?" Then ho took the youngest by the hand to lead her away ; but ns soon as ho touched her ho hung f.ist.and followed In tho train ; though sorely against his will, for ho was not only In rather too good plight for running fast, but Just then ho had a little touch of the gout In tho great toe of his right foot. Ilyandbyoup came tlio clerk ; and when ho saw his master, the parson, running nftcr the thiew girls ho wondered greatly, abd said, "Holla! holla 1 your re oroneo 1 w hither so fast ? there Isaclirlste.ilngto-day." Then he ran up and look him by tho gown; when, Io nnd bohold, bo btuck fast too. As tho live were thus trudging along, onehelilnd another, they met two kv borers with thcic.inattocks.vumiiig from work ; and tho parson cried out lustllv rto them to help him, Hut scarcely had they laid hands on him, when they too fell into rank ; and so Jhey made seven, all running together after Dummllng ana ins goose. Now Dummllng thought he would seo a little of the world before ho went homo; so ho nnd his train Journeyed on, tlllat hist theyenmo to aclty whero tuero was n king who had nn only iiimgiiicr. mho princess was or so thoughtful mid moody a turn of mind that no one could make her laugh: and the king had mado known to all the! world, that whoever could make her laugh should have her for his wife. When the young man heard this, ho went to her, with hW gooso and all Its train ; and ns toon ns the saw tho seven nu Hanging ingoiner.nini riiniiliigiilong trcadlim on each others heels, sho nmLl not help bursting Into n long and loud laugh. Then Dummllng claimed her for bis wife, mid married her; and ho was heir io tlio Kingdom, and lived long mm jiupiuiy witii ins wuo. Hut what became of the gooso and uiogooso-s mil, i never could hour. A Vkiutaiim: story Is told of n bright llttlo girl who, intending Sunday School uir urn nrsi nine, was nsiieii ; "Who went into tho lion's don?" Tho llttlo one appearing puzzled, and not answering, the teacher co nmenced opening in awaken tlio chl'd's memory -"D-n-n." "I can tell nov," saldbhe, oil fciniios; "it was Dun Jtlce." DRY GOODS, &c. HAND Ol'KNINO (1IIANI) Orl'.NINO (IHANI) OI'KNINU (IIIAM) OPHNINO OUAND Ol'KNINO KAMi AND WINTKII GOOIiS, I'AI.I. AN1I WIKTKIl UOOIM, FAT.ti AND WINTIIll (K)OIW, CAI.li AMI WINTHK IJOOIW, I'AIJ, AND W1NTKU 1100DH, ronwtltii( nt cuntUlliiK of cuinNMntj of p. )him Ihk (ir r-nnlstltiR of DUY (10ODH, PHY (100IM, DUY (100DM, llUY (IOOIW, DUY (1001 M, HATS AND CAIN, HATH AND OArM, HATS AND CAIK, HATH AND CAIN, HATH AND CAIN, 1I001H AND HIIOIX, I100TM AND HHOIJ, llOOTH AND HHOIM, HOOTS AND HIIOIM, HOOTS AND HIIOIN, HKADY-MADti CLOTHINO, iii:ady-madk cujtiiino iu:ady-madi: ci-othino, iii:adv-madi: cuithino, ItllADY-MADr: CLOTHIfO, LOOKINO-OLASH, UIOKINO-OLAHSKS, I,OOKIN(I-Or,ASNIl, I,OOKINn-(II.AKSlX, i.o()i;ino-i)1.ahsi:s NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, l'AINTS AND OILS, l'AINTS AND 0II.1, TAINTS AND OILS, l'AINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, allOCKllIKH, anocKitnw, onocnitiics, (JHOCT.HIIM, miocKHim, llUIXNSWAIli:, qui:i:nswaiu:, QlJIXNSWAlin, im:i:NswAiti:, (1UKKNHWAKB, iiAitmvAiti:. IIAIinWAItE, IIAItlWAlti:, HAllDWAIti:, lIAUDWAIli:, TINWAItH, TINWAIti:, TINWAltK, TINWAltn, tinwaiu:, SALT, SALT, SALT HALT, . HALT, risii, 1'IHH, l'MSII, mil, 1'lHII, (HtAIN AND HI'.Klm, UHAIN AND HKIIDH, OUAIN AND KI'.niM, UHAIN AND HKI'.DS, W.AIN AND HKKDS, Aft, McKrxvY, ni:al .mcki:lvv, nkal McKIILVV, NKAL MCKHLVY, NHAL SIt'KLLVV, NKAL JL CO.'H, Ji CO.'H, A rws. 4 CO.'H. .t CO.'H. NorthweHt corner of Main ami Market Street, NorthweHt corner nfMaln and Market 8treet, NorttiV.ct curuer of Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Htreets. North we M i'o n.ir of Main and MmUi I treetK. m-ooMsmmo, pa., W.OOMHimil(l, PA. ituioMKHuiui, pa., W.OOMKUUKU, PA., I1I,00MHIIUIHJ( PA, IKON AND NAILH, IUON AND NAII, IKON AND NAH4. I1HIN AND NAIlX IUON AND NAllX In larwe ijuatitltleH und at rwluced rutfcH.nlwuy P. Itiii ope C. IIOWKK, opened a flMlcliU!t HOOT, BIIOK, HAT AND CAP HTUIia (it tho old Htand nn Mnln Ktrcpt.ltlnniiiklin nr. hlOCk lMCOiniHIHf'dlir tllU t'l-V llktflil UIHl Imm1 ht Vl everollen'd to tho cltlreiiH nf (Vlumlla (dainty, i,u i ui MmiiiiiuiftiKiU IIIU IIUUI1U Willi llltt I0110W 1 1 1 cc klinU nnd nt ehenn nrlcoNi Men'it calf Mota, tine, tnen'tf kip, doublo soIp, Hoytt chlld'ii ImmiU, Mcn'ti uUtw Lid, C-onuretiM.itu Mt uk ulovo kid ItalmomUhiH'A. VfiiV u'oiui'ii'ti Uy't und ml"-' iflovo kid litlnx (iiilterK. Wo men' alovo kUU, yvry fine, Women' tine Km1 iioroT(j Unmoral. Women'ii men'iniioriMDitii.i talf Hliocii, common idiocs, MIhscm' und chltd'H HhocM, Men'K, uomen'ii, mliweH', iMiyn'.niid ehlld'H it) I PI st-r. Ho nUo ku'M u Knul urUty or HATH, VMti, AND HTUAW 00D of every kind, att tho lowtwt prloe, both foi coaIi jtimeiiilwr tltu ultriurtloii U in our kooU, Don't iiuniivti 01 me cry ui nmi tirictw, but call ana iu- uucivtxj, tvviwiiuiiy. ii. a IIOWKR DRUGS & MEDICINES. T N. MOYKUVS old ixta!ili.s!!!:d intra htoiu:. DltttOS! DIll'ilSU DHUO.Slll Til r. Most coinidetoniU-arcfullyfcIt'cti'MntofU Id 10 fouutl In tho rmnity, mnslRllnrf In )nrt nf i)ruH, Chemical, Tnlnlt, Oil, Gfin, VarnMu'H, lilt, ItruvhoH, ItyoMufft, Mlxcil l'.iliiln, MViitns, isi:.( usi, t:x'n:.rrH, ppickm, I5WBNTI W. ntJA Perfumery, Hnlr lye, l ithcy Honw, Ilriuhr, Comb, CoHiiutlc, stationery, Podu't IUxk, VKS KNIVIIM, ril'IW.C'KIAItM, TdMAtVO. IiAMI-M, CMtMNI, KHAlim, UtTIlNKItt, HlMrnue, Clrimoh HUIiih, Catheter1, Hceuliims HyrIiieHt Jtrertt ruinp4f TruHM-H nf nipr(ii'it iimkc, A largo nortiiiont nf ehnlco I,l(iior for Mritlel nnl puriroio, touetlier wtth tho various Wr.Mi KNOWN STOMACH lUTTIIUM. Therewith mnnyntlier articles toonumeroiH tnniKH-lfy form a stock ihlrh iletle eximin'tlttoii both n regnrdM price mut tho(iu:illty oflbeootN, iisician lMttscHtrrto.vs l1)MroVN!K WITH Till! UTMOST CAItK AND bF-SPATClt. Country ilculcr nro lnvltcl to inpeet the- utoek beforo purehntlnseliewherp, oh they will find It grently to their ndvantngn, i rvsh good nro constantly 1-elnif received from tho city, nml can be oMa(nctl either by trholctateorrttait. Hemember the place Kxciiamih Hlock nbmo lixeknnge Hotel, Main street, llJoomsbnrtf, August 0, "G7. J II.MOYKH, WHOLUALHit UliTAIL I) IIU (I G I S T, COIlNKIt OP MAIN ANIi JIAItKI'.T STKhl-m, flLOOMMnUUO, PA., where will bo found a Inrjto und select stock Drugs, JtKDICIXKS AXi) CIIKJIICAIjS. Also nil tho rATKNT MKIHC1NF.S Ol TltH IAY, I nm olso prepared to furnish Country .Stores with Castor Oil, Godfrey's Cordial, TUUMNOHTON'S 1IAT.SAM, nnd nil other medicines kept In their lino at City prices. tl2- Prescrlptlon-i carefully compounded ut nil hours. Hi medicines, quality U of the llrst lniHrtance, UloomsburK, .Tuno", 1NJ7 E. KVKHKTT it J)lt. J. 11. OAS Av;ir nnua xroni:, in oitANonvinnii, JUHT O V K X K I) WITH A SPI.KNPin A Nil VAIUKI) AHSOltntHNT OF fJOOlH Al'l'KlirAININa TU UIK VUVU IlfSINUSS, puhk Dituos, chi;micai,m, i;tc, ALWAYS ON KAMI. Hi hhortany artlcto that nn bo named In th Druir Hue (tin bo had nt their More. Dr. J. 1). Ca.n U h Pi act loner, nnd also utideritntidH Plinr- iiiuey; i i.vcm'uis ii .mcuiciu riiHiPni, nan at tended mie una at thu Jellcrson Medical College, and undeistnndH tho eomooiindinir of lritir. iiey lecpeeiiuiij invite un pnitonaRo or their irienus iui: irnpuone irenonuiy, iivsurinc them 'm fe' und whatever will bo purchased ol them win u iirsji nun pure. mtiJ0 1; Till . . r FIRST PREMIUM or u Nllrti- Medal ' W At AWAKUKO TO W BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE l!y the N. 11. SUt Agricultural Soclctr, it 3 UlarlluIllalaBlutt,ut.Ju,lu, ii Ait j: i:tt'n Vegetable Hair Restorative KMiorci unjr nairto in n moral enior. l"ro- A" cie iwDurun emi i tumor. iTCvtnti imir i tin ii ir out. it a Mienur unmng Jto, it cnninins no mjunuiia ingrruirnu. jr nil ii in iimn pupuiarmnu icii -y X. hut, Wt, NuTtli Bud BOUUI. i. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor., MAXCIIESTE!!, K. II. ua-Solilby I N. MOYEK, Uloomsburg, Tn and DnigBltlH (!oncrnlly. npri'UT-Cni jTHB OHEAT ZINGARIBITTBMS Tho component parti cf tht rcraarltalla preparation trcrcCnt discovered, compounded and UUtrlbutiHl, ome twenty can ego. by l)r, Cuxopscs, the cel fcrate(lEBypUanrhylcian. ThouianUscr his iuffer teg conntrymen were restored to health, ai well at great E umber of thelnhahlUntscf Nubia and Abyiilnia, and of thecountrleitortlerinjt uptn tlio Southern cout -orino Aieuiterranean Sea. Indeed, tha fame of tho ziNUAiu ninxity , booa spread over Europe, ( and was adopted by th , principal 1'iitiiclans la charge cf the hospitals cf tho eld world, la which U Id Itlll Uied with trrral. Dent success. The Viceroy of tgypt placed the namo rf ra. Cbiopbui upon the " Koll of Kobles,' and pre sented to him a llcdal hearing the folloitiB inscrip tion : ' Da. Cuzorscs, the I'ublio Cent factor." This Hitters Is now offered to tho public cf America with the full assurance that it will be found, upon a fair trial, to act as ft specific far the cure cf Cholera, Dysentery, Dion-horn. Choern Morbus Fever awl Ague, Yellow I'ever, lllicumntUm, Typhoid Fever, Dysnrpala. Colic, llronchltls, Coniumplloii, Vlutu lency ' Ulaeaiea or the Kidneys, Kcnous Debility, and Female Complaints. Remarkable cures cf the above diseases hate been e Heeled by Its use, as numerous certificates, many from regular physicians, fully attest; and It Is destined to supersede any preparation extant. As an asrceablo Tonic, and an IXVICORATIXO BEVERAGE, IT HAS NO EQUAL. Trtcs mi ZI-VGAItl HITTERS t UAH SUl'I, AS TTLLI, AS UODY AID IB k riiEVENTivn tr DISEASE, HAS HO 8UPUI0n. A FEW WORDS TO LADIE3. The use cf tha 2INGA11I BITTERS will Rive ta you that soft, semi tram parent complexion which the God of nsture (da signing woman to be the loveliest cf Ms .works) fully Intended that you abould hive for It Is nature's own powder and paint combined. By purifying the Hood, stimulating? the pigmentary cells of the dermis, and Imparting health and lifi throughout the entire system, It especially plrt-i that rmooth clearneis anJ peauty to the complexion so much to be desirtd re moving all roujrhueii, blotches, frock lei, pimples, an 1 that yellow, sickly loolc so common In our day; and what ts rven btter tlian this. It curui every rpules fvmate Irrejtularities and dueajj Prlneipal Pcpot, llarrUttrrg, I'n. RAHTER & HAUSE, Boli TitoraiiTOBs. Ior fciilo 1j Ij, X. M()Vi:it, Wliolcmilo nml IU'tiill DriiRgltt, IlUKnuMiurti, 1'n, (JliVtt7-iiii. "yy"M. F. JIUIU'JIY'S 80NH, fi T A T ION U II S , HTUAJI l'OWKH IMUNTUHH AMI) I1LAXK BOOK 3IAXUKACTUltr.HS 1139 Chcbtuut Ktrcet, & Vi South l'nurth tlteet, l'HILADCLl'IIIA, l'A, They mukun upeelnllly of furiiUhlnuNutlonal Dnnk., County Olllceri, Insurnuco ComimuIeM. IlnuUlnif HouhCM, etc., with i:vi:uv auticli: w ulank hooics AND I'UINTINO, , hnvtnx iniichluery peclnlly ndupttsl for nil worCr they may requlie. (felrfivrr-ly. jollier YJJAOKU A CO., Wholesnlo Denier. In HATH, CAIN, STIIAW GOODS, AND IDIDS'FUIW, No. S37 North Third Mrcil, l'hllndclphla. J 1 1. "wVLTKiti " Jjito Wnltcr A Knuh, Imiiorter and Dealer In CHINA, G LAKH, AND QUKKNHWAHK, No. Sll North Tlilrd Htrect, between Itace Vln, Itiluvlelpblt. DRY GOODS. TTUnitAlt VOH CATAAVIBSA! THIH WAY Poll nAUOAINrt. OooiU to comparo with stringency of tho money imuket. !i"ols nml compnro prices before; pnr chatiiK elsewhere, .Tint cnll nt lint favorite busi ness stand of McNINcH A HllUMAN, nnd you wltl botmt by thoobllKinsproprlctonor thelrelprks(nndsliowiithrouKlitlielrKrentvnrlety slore freof'f etinrKe.nf emirse, They will clvyoM a f-ilr chonco to spend your loon ebnti&e, they trust tniicli mnro protltubly limit It can bo i'tit elM'uherc. Their HfOCIC OP DUY (10O1W this HprlnlH much larner In nil Us varieties tlntn usual. Their nro of the nicest slyles In market. They lmoa tlno nsdortinentnf HA'iS, VAVH, llOOTH AND HUOtX HUMMP.U cmniH, CAHS1NI71S, cahsimi:iu:h, and viwtinom, and numei ous articles common to mien establish ments, ln'sldcM n general nsHortment nf HAUDWAlir:, TINWAIti:, qvix.nhwaui:, and ciuoci:rm. nil at greatly reduced prices, They to eon duct their buslnesH on tho system nf " PAY AM YOU 00,H and I hey think they can otrord to sell very then p. They letum their tlmnlcH Tor many jmst favors, nnd nsk the future pntronnso of their former cus. tomers nnd tho public Kcnemlly, JIt'NINCH & HIIU3IAN. 1 lIMIllMTS'lM.'.li IIKrVIMIKK. 1. . iiuponcry nnu jouuers qi liasiKiir, nmvis, HIIIltTH AND DltAWKItS, nuTTONs, suhi'i:ndi:iih, 11001- SKIl'.TS, HANDKKltCItli:!, TIIltliADH, HIIWINO 8IMCS, TIHMJIINCIH, 1'OltTi: JIONNA11W, koai-s, ri:ut'U.Mi:iiY, tancy aoonu, and NOTIONS anNKUAM.Y, 8 Miliuifiicllllers of IIUUSUKS AND LOOKING OI.AS.sliH, nnd Donteru In WOOD AND WILLOW WAlli:, imooMs, iiorix, twinlm, ac. No. 3J0 Norllt Third mrcet.aliova Vino, I'lilln.lclhla. NOTIONS, IIOSIIIIIY, 0L0VUS. AND l'ANCYOOOUS, No. 5.1 North Third Slreot, Hlllndell.hlii. E. J. l,i:STKlt, Wholesale nml Iletnll Denlei In l'OItllKIN AND DOMUSTIO CAllI'IITS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW S1IAD1M, Ac, No. 20 North Second Street, onp. Chrliit Church rhllndelphln. JAUUltorT A CO., . .. importers unti .irioucrs 01 BTAPLll AND I'ANCY DUY OOOIN, rLOTIIS C'ASSIJIKltLX, IlLANKlri'S, LINT.NS, DUY GOOD", iiosn:ity, Ac, l'hlladelphln. XMtKWS, wn.Kix.s & CO., Dciilers In ror.niGN and domixtio duy goods, No.M1Murket Slice!, l'hllnilelphln. JOSHl'lI S. DKIjLi, Mnntifaeturer of nnd Wholesale Denier In CLOTHING, CLOTHS, UAhHIMUKW, AND VUSTINGS, - No. 11 North Thlt Streel, l'hllndclphl.i. GROCERIES, &c, j: ji o ' a ij o f C. C. .MAUU'H 11 n j: w s T O 11 K TO SIUVK'N 1ILOCK, ox Tin: COHSKU Ol' MAHICnr AMI IKON hikkktm. Tlio undiTMinned huIua leeclved funu thoflty u full und eoinplcle supply of SPUING AND SUJI-MLlt DHY UOOUS AND filtOCEIUKS: NOTI O N H, TIXMVAIiK AXI) 1IA1U)-WAHI: a:i.ui wim.ow-wahi:, CONI'r.CTIONlillY, GLASS-WAlli:, T O II A COO, 7 A T ,V A Ar J) ,V O K S', rLOUlt, HALT, l'ISII, AND MJ1AT, nil of which I proposj bclllui; ut n t cry low JTgnr for cnHh or produce, K7r Cull nnd koc. April 12,1-OT, C. (!. JIAItlt. "OKltXAltf) STOHXKH, Would retipietliilly unnouueoto hW friend and pnlroUM, that Um hut o).ened n lllit-chi.H FmjlT&COXFKCTIOXFKY STOIU whero thero mny Imi lound ntulltluiex, tifluoisjl lcctlou of ritriT, coNri:cr:oNi:r.Y, nuts, ac, nn well nn I'lNl". (lltOCKItlllS, w hlch rimy ho obtained ut veusoimblo rates. Tho tdoelc IsatwnyH fresh nul of tho very hest ciunllty No jhiIus will 1m fpnred to nnko thin eslnl. llMhinent thu finest of IU Kind la town. A cnll ts solicited heforo purchases nro nuido clsewliero I'm It Ik believed that ierfeet fumfuclion will 1 kUch. C0LUM1IIA IIOUSH, M.llllkt., oppslto MIUer'K Store, nui'C7. lllooinsburK, IU. QCII KIA,, l!lvU(ii;H.t.CO.,J f, UllNlilLvi, CO.MJII.SSION Ml'HCHAN' illNlilLVI, CO.MJIISSION MLUCHANTrt Doalclsln l'ISII, HALT, CIlLUSi:, I'ltOVISIONS, Ac, :.'os. IJJund 1S1 Noith Whnrvun.alKivoArchM, 1'hll.llelphhi. Sola nuciiU for Wllcox'i Wheel Grenso, In bur- icN, lics, nnd cuiif. w 11 o l r, h a l 1: ci it 0 o 1: ns , N. V, Corner Second nnd Arch HtreelM, 1iii.adi:i.i'III.: Dcnlers In TI'.AH, HYHUPrf, COlTKi:, HUG AH, M0LAHH1 HUT, hl'UT.S, 111 Ctllll HOIIA, ,U'., .10, e? Ordc ih will recelvo prompt attention. May 10, tsur-ly. jSTAUIilSlIKl) 1793. JOItDAN A llltOTIIUIl, WIIOLIMAIJ1: OltOCKItS, and Dealers In HALTrUTItl! AND IlltlJIHTONi:, No SU3 North Third Strict, l'hllndelililn. II. with V, I'KTKHMAX, .1 1'l'l NCOTT A TIlOTTUIt, WHOLI-SALHOHOCiniH, No, II North Wnti r Slrect, nnd No. SI North Delaware Avenue, l'hllndelphln. JOHN KTHOU1' A CO., Successor toHtroup A Ilrothrr, WHOLIXALIJ DUALUIW IN FIHH, No, 51 Nurth Wliurvos, and r. North Water HI. I'hlhutolphtu, 1ILA110X & CO., Mauufiicturer. of OIL CLOTIIH AND WINDOW HnADHH, W.R'house, No. 131 North Tlilrd Street, rhllaUclpliI. TOBACCO & SEG-ARS. MIU OXliV VI.XCK 1(1 KCt tllft l)Mit TOIIACCO AND CIQAILI, AT WHOMWAI.t: and nin-Ait, nt nUNnsiinnottifs, n Tew ttoon below llio Ainprlrnn House, MiiiMbtir, l'u. Ho lini thclnrgnt ami mmirrtoct nf HMOKINO AJtn fflnWIN'O TOIIACCO rveroraml la llm clllztn nf lllomiiTtiuri;. All Uw fmicy brniut cf hEOAKH, niul thw host rinu-cut nnil riutt ClIIIWINa TOIIACCO, ill Ik) lmrl nt )ili counters. TOIIACCO 1'11'IX 111 KreiU nrlcty nro nmonij hi. largo .toe!:. Do.VT rniuiirr to cai.u ii. ir. HUNHiiiiiinnn. IJAOFX, 110YIJ & CO., V.U.MJI1SNIUN JILKCHAMIX, and Wholesale Dcnler-s In LIIAI' AND MANin'ACTlJHLD TOIIACCO, Hf.OAIls, Ac, No. cl North Third Slriet, 1'hlladelphl.i. Couslunora cnu forwnrd their ttoclr "In llond,' without picpnjinjr I lie United Mate. tn. JJ W. KAX1CS H rioI.ItMA l.i; TOIIACCO, HNUH', AND CIGAIt WAItKIIOUM', No. 110 North Third Slieet, lietwecn Cherry nnd lhce, west side. liillndelphln. Q h. WOODKUi'T, niolcs-tlo Deftlcrs In T0I1ACC0S, CIOA1W, V1V1X, Ai'.p Ac, No. 13 Xorth Tlilftl Hlrect, nbovn Market, I'liUaclelpliLi. JpitlSJIMUTii, 1IKOTJIEH it CO., VHor,rsALi: tohacco dkalthes, Xo. 1)1 Xorth Thlnl Strett, live iloora below ltnce. Factories, Xot, CiJ ami ZZl Quai ry Htreet, I'hllailcliihla. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. QIIAIILT2S W. SXYDKH, DI.AtKU IN ii A n i) v a n k, I HON, XAILH, STJ1EL, AO., At'., AC. main 8thi:i:t, iii.ooM.snund, i'jinx'a, Take tliNmcllind nf lnrnrmlnsthn cltlzeniinf Co- lumhtn contj, that ho liat npcnctl nn cxtriiHlvc ilatelwarohtoroim M.iln f-tiert. In llloomsburt: near Iron 8treot,nml that ho litis on hand n hAUdKK HTOC1C AND UinTIIH AHAt)UTi:i) th.m ran ho fuuml jiuy where i-No In tho county, nnd which he tut ends to kcII at irhi! Mlitchdcfy competition. (JHAINS, AXKS. STKi:ii. UtOX. I h:i ehaltn, tdl nl7v. nxes, all mnkn and ui-Ulit,htL'(.'l,aH hlos, Iron, ull bhapi.ii, und nit very low. HLrILlnn'S HA li D Y A HI!, of every di-s-crlptlons. Xalls, nxlo pulleys, msh cordi, l.itchus, locks and knobi,hiitt ncrcwi,Mi,ih fatM, is lndow HprltiK1, bfUo knobs, (-trap hhiech. lm-ips nml Htaplen, hooks and Maples, nnd in fact sverythlns lu-odetl In that tine. COACH A WACIOX MAKKIW IIAHUM'AIIK, enibr.ieln;? almost every thlm; lit that line. Also IIAUN1XS JIAKJIW HAUPWAHi:, Jttickh'K, JapimiKil; hucklen, Nltverplatcd; bltts of every kind , Hami.s, Iron; pud treetij IIamks, worn! ; hnddlo trees, k'k trcc, Ktrth web, woi-Ht'd nnd cotton j thread, llk, nulsnnd needlc, tools of nil kinds. HlIOHMAKnit'S IIARDWAI'I-, full ns-sortment forcariiciitcrs, J have pianos all kinds, muvs; liand, jianncl, rIp,undco!npas, fifjiiares steel, Iron, nnd try:lrlns machines, chislfs, augers, beels. mullets, bntccs, imui;cn. plows, nilcs, bits, und about everything for car penters. run tiij: n:oi'i,i; cjkxi:uaij.v I hne eoal hods, coal HllOVelM, HCOOpR, coal lifters, Innt ci ns.tablocntlcry.pot ket tutleiy, plated hpoons, plated forks, servers, tea nml cof fee potM.ljutterknUes.mlllKaws, cronscut sam k, circular saws, Kui.K paw s, tiles, hursoMiOi's.wrom lies, ihet sham mers, hatchets, mattocks, picks, fmics, t;ruh hlns hoes,shavet5,vp.idcs,rpadiiiK forks, lioes, rakes, lu'd pins, tulne, skates, plows, eollln tilm- nitiiss, I.mery, red ihalk, white chalk, wire, hot no nails, meat cutteiii, scales, wu-sh bcards, horo Imekits, o1)dell pails, elothes pins, Blue, door mats, porch niata, I'M' lor mats, tuiu jHippeis, p.tlnt hruht st Ikhso brushes, sleifiih bells, heel calks, enamel id kettles, brass kettle, cop pur kittle i.tcwkettlos,s'UK'o pans.biond nx.es, nails, SIed,;es, curtain fixtures, Thlmbleskf Ins and ho t, I'umpS tenet pipe, etc., Tuned ropuand hundrMs of urtk-L' nut .enu merated constantly on hand ut ( '1! A HLKM HX V IU'1 t'S, Jlalu Httect, IlInoimburKi IRON, TINWARE, C. JATIOXAh KOUXOltV, IlhMnnsburtf, CoIumbiA County, 1'a. Tlio subscriber, proprietor of thu nbovo-i vntd extenstvo establishment, Is now prepared to re celvo orders for all kinds of maciunkhy I'oit corj.ii;nn-', IIUVHT rUHNAClW, HTATIOX UV HXaiXlW, jiiij.Tiinnsinxo maciiimih, ac Ho li also prepared to make Htovcsofall sIls nnd pitterus, riow-lions, nnd everj thlna usually made In ftrt.telans I'onndrles, JlUiteiislvu facilities and pru-ftlcal workmen warrant lilm in lyjehlntj the larebt contracts on the most reasonable turmi..- T Grain of nil khuW will be taken In exehance for CustlnsN, ThlsestablUhment U locate! near tho Iickt wanna ami Hlooimdmrs Jlutlroad Ucpot. rirn:n uiu.MYnn. ST TOVKS AND TIXWAJtU a. m. nurf;HT minonnccrt to til t friends itwd cutitomriH that eontlnues tlio above business ut his old plncoon maiW Hrur.irr, uloomhiiuiiu. C'tulomerH can Ih1 nciomoitated with FANCY HTOVKH of all kinds, Hlovcplpes, Tlnwaie, ami every va riety of article found In aHtoomul 'ijmwuu lV tahllshment In theettleN.and on themoitt icnson ablo temiH. 1 tepalrlns dono at tho shortcut not k e, Si DOZUN MILK-1WIW on hand for sale, V 8TOVK AND TIN SIIOI'. ON MAIM STUKirr, NKAItl.V OffOSITH MILI.KU llLOOMHIIUlUJ, I'JiXN'A. Tjik undcrslnmsl has Just fitted upandopcnul hU new STOVH AND TIN SIIOI', In lbl.s place, wiieiohe Is piepiired to m.iko up now Tin Wauk of nil kinds In his line, nml do icpalilnt; with neatiiei.H ami dispatch, upon the intiht icahounblo terms. He also Ueep. on hnlid HTovr.s or vauious 1'A'nuiiNSftftm.iy, which ho will Hell upon teiin. to milt pure lingers. llitlll!UHenll. Hols u imotl iiieehitllle, und debervllig of tho publlo IsilroluiKo. JAC0I1 JICTZ. llloomsbunr, April &1, 1807, JOWIJ, HUSTON it CO., Manufacture!, und Whot.nlo Henleia In conoN YAHNs, cAitrirr ciiainh, 1IATTO, WICKH, Till VAll.NB, C011DA0H, IIUOOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WAHH, WOK'a OL.SSCfl, CLOCKS, 1'ANCV I1AHKI.TS, TAULH, I'LOOn, ANIi CAHIIIAOIi OH, CLOTHS, 4c Nu. m Market Btreit, koutli tide, l'hllndelphla. SEWING MACHINES. : -2-itrvaccf rs.Ti t srnai QJtOVKlt A 1JAIC KIt'S HJnVIXO MAC 11 INKS, Wcroaunnkil tlio IUhIx RtlVi'inlumtfttthpmato I'ulrn of Nbw Yoilc, Kfiitticky, Vermont, lVimvlvanlii, Alnlutmn, Ohio, MlclHlpj)I, Iiiillrtti.t, Vlrtflnl.t, Mlfliln.ni, XorthVnrnllno, 'lurunln, Cal I fornlii, 1 nwn, Orcg m , AT Till: KAltW OV T1IR Anicrtcim Institute, rrnnltlln Iiwtttutp, Mnry Iftiul Institute, Mrts. MerlinnleV AMnrln tlnii.Tenn. Meclianlcn' Instltnte.Sr, IicmU Aijrleultuml nnl Mc olmrfW Afwiclntlnii, Aii'lat ntimrruii tntltutcn nivl Oniiilj' 1'ulrM, lndutlln till the I'nlra nt which they iveru cxhib- ItiUhopntthn'oywirH. l'lrttrrlzci lmo nlmi heen awnnled tliexoMaelilne.HatthticshlljlDonnDf I.ONU0K, PA1UH, DUlUilX, JjIXZ, Ikpanoim, Iliiyonnc.Ht, Hller, Clmlimt, nml 1 1 icy hnvo lccn furnUIiotl, tty Fpeclal commuiitl, to the mpreKHof Trance, llmiitesnf Auntrla, Kihitcsm of Ituli.,nmirefHof llrnr.ll, tluccn of Hjintn, nml (JiH-cii of Ihuarla, Tiirwmuvi.it A IIAICIIH i.tasrif-iTtcii S K V I X CJ M A C II I X K S nre superior to all others for tho foltowlni; rea- rons ! 1. They how with two Ihnads direct from tho spools, un 1 requiring no rewinding. 2. They urn luoro easily understood and used. and less llublotu derangement than other luii' chines. 3. They aro capable of executing perfectly, with' out chance of adjustment, niimdi greater variety of work than other machines. 1. Tho stitch made by theso machines Is much moio firm, elastic, and durable, especially Upon articles which require to bo washed ami Ironed tlmn any other stitch. 5. Thh idlleli, owlnsjo the manner in wliMt the under thread Ih inwioiuiht, la much tho mot plump and Ivaullful In like, and n-tultn this plumptuss and beauty even upon ntllclcs fro qtiently washed and lioncd until they nro worn out. (I. llmslructua of t!n seam 1 such tliat,ttnaili It he cut ur broken at Intervan of only n few stllf lies, U will neither open, run, uor mvcl but it main linn and durable. Unlike other imwhlnes, tin so fatten lth indsof thefcnmliy theli'ownoiieratlon. With theso luachlni'S.Mhlle tdlk Is used npou tho ruht or fact side of thosiMn, cotton may be used upon thu othir iliU without lessening llio streiiKlh or durability of thoteaui. This can be done im no other niiiehlne, nud Is n great savluu upon nil articles MIU bed or mado up with silk. !. These nu hlues, In addition to their superior merlta as Instruments for sewing, by a ehangw adjiutment, easily learned and t)rnetlscd, exetute the most beautiful nnd pei-manent embroidery iitKt onnmcntat work. In nddltlon to their family innUilneH they havo also tho IJIl'HOVKI) UOUIILK LOCK STITCH MACII1NKS, mukllig a Ktltch ullko on liolh hl.I.'i. Till Cihh puny niuko both the Loch nnd Double stllch Mu ehlncK, bo that pcrhoni havtnit a prcrerenio can hclcctsuch an Ihey like besi, and If not Milted nn e.chaiii;efor the either, thu'i;ivliii; tho public tho nilMintno of lint nrruuifciiiciit, Ihey iumi inali Hie newly luvculfd NO. 1 LUCK STITCH JIACIIIXKS an advance upon all imnblnen hereloforo known M-bcwing with llio I,ok-filtUh. It Is of isnnt power nnili.llcni:th, ospcchillymlaptcd for tailors, shoeinnticrs, biilliesn.iiiakei-rtl.arrlaio.trliiiniirM, and for nil descriptions of woil: to which Ihc loik.sllleh Is iip)ilkable. It wolli. with I'liual r.ielllly Mlk, collou, or linen Ihrcad, nnd will new Ihc ilucst muslin ns well an llm thickest leather. l'rlco SNIj with II, miners, S3, Their No. It Is .1 Mill IT UUXiXIXU MAumxi: contnluluKmanylinpioveinenlK, ndnpled for till lounn, (M.nialilni,', Unlit thoemuklnu, us will for family hewing. Ijirru liumberit of these ma. chines ale In. use, and Ihey kKu universal kiiIIs. f.llllon. Noun who have hcen Ibis I hlluMVlll willlnijly use the noisy nnd cumbrous lock'Stll maclilneM hctitoforo hi gnu ml use. 1'ilceS with lIi-mmiM, $w. These machines of ctciyileHcrlptlon can Ihj bud ntthonucnt'x olllen lii;i)looinshun;, ut posltlt tho innnufiieliircr'n prices, to which thu attention of tho public. Is espivlally Invited. T. II. .MASTIUIS, A'jrnl, ll'trtinan't lullttlij, IlbOOMSiivnn, JIarai oT-Iy. Coluinbl.i Coiinly, I'n nowiiiin Ki:a.s and i,imui:k . W. I. MONIlOi: & CO., llllierCl'n.', " V M.iuuf,ictuiers of rovin:iiKi:uH, und dealer. In all hinds of I.UMCUII, Klvo nolleo that they nro prepared to Hecomod.ito their euliiiiiwllhillspntcb.iiiid on tho eheapost leims, jpuajit & HOST, KuceessorK to Franklin r, Kc.H7.e1 A Co., Iiuportei-H nnd Wholesale Heakrs In LICIUORS, W1N11S, tr.. New. tlO nnd 412 North Third Slice t, rhll.iilelphla. J? A. HKNDltV, Hucce'hsor In Hendry A Harris, Manufacturer nnd Wholesale Dealt r In llOOTH ANDHIIOUH, Nn, M North Third HI 1 eet, rhikulelphta, y i'. DKAiti), wllh LirPINCOTT, 1IOND A CO., Mamifacluiersniid Whohwile Deahrnln HATH, CAJ'H, 1''U1W, AND hTItAW (IOOIW, No.inMarUetritieet, Philadelphia. gNYDKIl, JIAllHIS A JiAtSSICrr, Munufucturerti and Jobbcrn of H:.V'.S ANIl HOY'H CWnilNfJ, Nos.641 Mnrktt.nmliiJCi.tiimeicitKirtot, riilhulelphtu. QliOlKJlC II. J10HKHTH, ImiMjitcrnnd Healer lu HAUmVAW:, CVThVMX, UUNH, Ac, Nu. 811 North Third Htrcct, above Vine, Philadelphia, RAIL ROADS. IITIIKKN CKNJltAI.s ItAll,. DIItr.CT llOL'TI! NOIITII ANII WIl'TII. ThroUKlUctjcel najjhnore nndUnelicsler (in nnn nner Apru vi, imj, irnllis will lcue us uusni , . TIIAINH NOUTIIWAIIll. 03 At W, l.l:VKNilllllll.Mlilillsinliilv(e.. ii pi Moniln.vsi siopplutfiiljirliielpul stations nnlvluj at William. i. il T.l'i n. i,i., l:b,Hr. lJ.no noon, Cauandalmia :).r, p. in., 1tMin. ler I. lip. in., llullnloll.11 p. in., and Nlaxai , rail. Il.lio p. in. " 13 I'. t. t.HAVH NoIITIIf.Mlll:l!l..NII dnlh cept Huudnysi. stnppluu at nil .tatlons; lo rlln nt llllnin.port o.i" p. in., I'lnr, , , ll.nip. in. TItAIXS HOt'TIIWAUI). CI A. si. I.i:at. NoiiruuMiiriit.ANii ,i,n. siopplutint principal plnllotisi nrtlslnu .ii llnirlsliurnN.'Uln. m Ilaltliiioin p4.n1 ,, WiwbliiHtou fl.0 p, in., and I'lillmlelphlu I.'.'. 10.1(1 A, M, M: vvi: NoiiTiii'MniMii, v.Niiilaiiy 1, ,. 1. ....iiivinjnf, ti, H 111 I 1111 I ISIIIIIir , , p, 111., llallliniircH.ni p, m WasbliiKlou hum p. m., nnd 1'lillndelpbliifi.lil p. in. , 1 1'. M, I.KAVIl Nol!TlIll.Mlll:lUl.NII dnllv , v. cepi isunnaH, .uipiiiuK oiiiv at t.i Inr h. ,1 Millions; nrilMnu ut llairlsburu sm 1. ! l'hllntlclphln 1,'W 11. iu'uud lialtimoie rH; u, in, 1I..10 I'. M. I.KAVHNollTlll'MIII III.AXII, si, ii,.,.,. , nl priuelpnl suuions! nrrl v luir lit llaij isfmiL. 2,111 n. in., llnlllmoiei.iniH. in., riilindi ihi, , ;.U)p. Iil.,nnd Wushlllgliiu T.OOu. In, 1:11. H. Minvn May 3, UT, (leui. l'assenuir Aneni, )i'ilIiAl)KI,l'IIIA AND Klt'i'i UAlI.ltllAll.-Tlils ulint In,,, Ir,,,....... . noil hern nnd northwest eountli.s.if ri.ius 1mu to Hie cllv nf llrlo, on Irfiko lirle, lthns I.,,, leasts I and Is tiiicrnlcd I y I'l" l'lINNSVIA'ANlA 1 AII.mAll COMI'AN , Time of la4senier Trab 8 at N irthunilii.ilauil-' MlAVK llAMTWAIUl. 1., oil in rain, ll;VI . , c.no i.prcss i rani, n:u.l ,, l.llnlln Alnll'l 1 , lUlKlA.M.I Uiek llncll Ai-i.iiIiiI11ihIiiI1i,u iVM. I.KIVK WtsrWAIlli. Krlo .Mall Train, ill .rle Impress Trnln, (.ill p. ji.i Kinilr.i .M.iii 1 , , 1:1 1 P.M.I lluir.ilo i:pr m, d;irl a.m. 1'nsseii'jer ems run llirouirli tin lli I', I,. M...I . i;.xpless Tialns wllholll cIiiuikc liolh wns I tweeu Philadelphia and r.rle. .sr.,. Kfiu. v.ti.sisi.i-o.s, i,tae .M'W 101 A.M.. arrive lit l:tie nt lu.ml a. sr.. I,ent. v..u s ntoinn p.m.; Lciim. Ihionl fnWlp.M.. iiilUcnt York al :l:l p.m.; I.i'.iu llrln nt MSiA.M., m . nt New oik at n;lo a.m. i.icKiun mis piuircarson nil iilchl trains. l-'or lurortniltlon ust...lliu lmssentr, apply ut llio corner or 'Ihlillelh and .mm Mired, riill.iilclphliu and for fuluht bushi, . 1110 1 oiiiiinu ftwuciiis, U tl l.'l r'f ,r. ... -. ... , , 1 .K.1 ',11, Ill I ,11 I ,1 I'll I It II HU Al Sllcets, I'ldl idelpbln: .I.W.ItevntiliN, Krle, 1111111 inown, .11ent ..L.u.i(.. li.i lliiii.ti-. 11. 11, inn miii.v (lenernl I'rel!hl Aenl, I'lilladi liiln II. W. OWINNIIli, Oelvral Ticket AkUiI l'hllnilel j.ln. .. ,'rnlml Huperlnlenilcii'i, Wlllln'm'.p,,, May 10, lsi,7, 1 "1ATAWI.SHA IIAII.ltOAl). J Prom nnd niter ( tel. i!wr ' lti I ).. i . pass ltup4'it n.s follow Mt woi.Mi ourn. j-ainna Mnn nt l r.M.: ii Ilxjtress at 2. IS A.M. Uoino HotTlt.-l'liiladelphla .Mall at 11 a.m .e.w ork Kxpress at 4 p.m. UI,UHliJ. Wlilill, Su I PUBLICATIONS, IHiir. (Jet Vn Your Clubs. is,,) i(rpiIK A(Ji:,-A DKMOCliATl. L MOUNINd .10l'UXAI..-(liti'AT I M I'lit Mi:r.4 AM (ill I T IMirci..MI.MS.- t'Ml.V I . ISIYUIATION AND t'oNriTntONAL l.llll !(T1 ! Daii.v Ann euiitalusl lie lntt st news turn tdl i , of the wen Id, Willi editorial nrtlcles on j,i , , meat, j-oiiins, j raiie, rimmee nnd (eniia) i Jeitl. Local el, .Mtuket lUil,t-t(tt U H' 1 Hons, HellijIouM intrllli'i nee. t,fui Mitui, . 1 on lull Ulul DnliuMle I ui li mhhhIi in . . clal IntelllKence, Iteiiorts ot Public .M.tiin riieatlleal I'l tie sins. Ke euti of l.ii.im,, I'rice Current. J.IIciiirv Not let s. A in it nltm ,i 1 1 ionnatlon, Art, Music, tie., etc. Iiesidtn h, , teleunims, It hat all the dNpab Iuhoi the A -ntetl 1'iess lrtm every part of tho t'nlled4 . aii'l also the iIWimiIcIjii it relied by t lie An ruble; and the iieww fnun nil pnrt or 1 i brought by theuttamers, is Jnsinnttv tt icKr.n lioin wh-i(eer l id lit the slt.iim is 11 lot. I lu W Kl KI.Y AoRWillhu a complelo if m, i i lllllll of t lie lieUH of tlio Wl ( Ic. iitnl I .it It t U adlng edllorlal-. trnm the P.uly, will ihii huge amount ot liilrtrstlu inaiter, i-n pnx i nrissly for the weekly Ikhum. ItwilliMMo . . pH'lan HrttLl.isti rniull Journal, parilm it u'iiiieii id I ne itomiciaii, i in l'ninu r. tin vhitot, the Miehiuilc, tho 1 amity ilnfe, m i inneial U'uder, having eiry chnraclt rMli . no newspjier, t am numocr w til eontnin.n i letitely lnteuMlnMtlal,lo oneuftheimi i lar nnd fiielnatlngiuiihoiH, nnd It IsnUt, tl tentlon to oubllidi. lutm uiilw to wtil.. in eniire of the yc.ir, thrt e or lour of the b m Intctit liOM'Is, TJIUMS AIAVAV.S IS ADVAM'K. Till! DAII.Y.Ono conv. one vein, i-'um months, ?l..VJ; thieo inontliK, .,,V); tor mi ' period, nt the rale of one dollar pet montii. 1 mre thlity i eiits per iiuaiter, to be pnpulil ulllee of delivery. '1 Hi; Wi;i K1A . One i unv. one t nr. - .1 cople. one vcar, itinl; teiieoplco, i.ney. ,, ini iiij ri iJi v( i iiiu iiii, fs io lino., -the paperH are M-nt to one nddn-M., tin- leMm reihn tion will Ui inadet l'he copies one S.S.VI. ten eoliii. one eiir. SIC.'JI; ivwult h oneenr, f'-l.lin. A rop will bo fuiliNhisl Kiriiteu emooi u u or more, to ouu uuilH 1 one ear. l'ohtniro Uvo cents per ouarhr, i -prejiutil at the oilhoor dt livery. Tho iiImi e terms w ill bo rlKldly adhc red .-, clmeii eoplenot the Hilly und V( ekl neni . on apwliealloii ut thlMjllke. AdeiilH-io ai MTttdat inodenite rfden, Addicx. WKl-sll tic j;ul ! 1 W Ohestnut street, l'hlladi lji, T Mi: won IN IHillttcs. Till" Volir.lnvillenntlmii In i bold advoeiito of i tiUrol, jirofrtcmitf I hi, the uiiillnehhi champion oj tier dmi, ji0: der, and eoiiMltntlutMl righlf.. 'Ibe iuspir.e Its pillule is ticsdoiu U stialnetl l jtii l . tof-pt alt more flrietly lu mIoih pine nml lu the l.ugest lollmllie juiiuille; the .lli justleo In Ing merely to protect ircrdont ii eroiuhiueulM; in-ettom ut tho Iti.livlduul i in Ids rlghlN ol thoimbt, bpicch, tetlfciou. i cumotlon; In his right toclioiihehlH own f driulc In ftplle oi itiedillcMome ti mpei.iui In Ids right lomiiUennv money biti-giihiMh i pioper, in hpllti ol ttMili'di usury l.iuj lu In to bu. und hell In nil m.trUelh, douustle i t elgii, in -plli) of unJuM pn.iecilie tarlib lluht lo icpivsenlnlu-n lit the legl-hitlvi which tax htm, In t-pi toot uncouitiitutlomi. kIuiis; irecdoni ol ndhithe cilltn.s ton tor tho disctis-.li.il of gileviiiiccR- iiiedom locnliiimmunlltes tomanumi their lucal w'ltbotit etnliul Inteilcrette; lindom in i cectloiiof tin) county Hunt the niroint mi eonslltutlou.il domination ut othei n ethai largo and isnnpu henivo ldia of fieedoin up llio polllltti ot Till: WolCl.li, whleh will t be found wanting to IhU enpllal Inteiihi countiy niul ol the human line. Inllhix couiuii reinl Inti lllgt nee, nnd eaieful, . inarkit lepmts.TiiK Woui.ji wlllcontlmi- n talu Itn inest nt high leputatlou. A )iap i llshed lu the eoniiuerclal mt tvopoiis N n.ii looked to lor IlUlhelille luloritiatlou ul.i. ' linde, ceinmi rco and llname;nnd this I tetituio on which 'liti; Woni.n pihh-s it boldly chalhtse( comparison with eei lu the lncltopoiln. tin: vi:i.ki,y wnin.n, A large iittat to tdieet, wune Kle a-. Mullj , prluliil thioughout in huge typo, nnd lite geht ilu uhithiu or niiy w ililyjuuin.il pi.' mio tine. Itx extraonlinarv Mu-eiws t- n union with the New oikWijcvthat (uki . moKt liberal expendliun s, which will ! uniliitlhd in luleieht and alue to t.uiiu i- IIMie.1 WeilueMliiy, I. ItKiu.irket leiHirls embrneo llio Nov . Albany, Jtilghlon, and llautbrldgelhut't'-' l:t ts; the New Yoil; countryi-rodLKonml u protluco mtirkets; hiecln and Miluublebip llgeiieo; a tleparlnient of ugi It ultiiral i all togetlu r composing un uutlvallcd lutud of cm n ut Inroimatlou lor the l, inner. ll -ami priMluce dealer, tho country meriiitiiii. 'i. A page tir morn w 111 Iwn served fort ni Ing I'hcflde Iteadlng for the 1'iunllv Clrili -cing tho fuMhcM and 1kmI Miotics, jkh u. i leading, t ic, nnd a page fwr the ilKrti''r n proiiiiticnt topUtsi urgi neral InleivM, i -ugi hull ui til, iliutuclal, llteiiii'y, t tc., t te. :t. lis dljest of the new 1 not, like ne ' Weckllei. a liieio wmdi -luisUet fit the linl lilitttetsof luleiext and luiportiiltco lili fiom tin1 lalh , wluln tho inahs ofltti eon ptepaiul i njt elitllv lor the Wii Id v. Ill I'Yery pot-nttlce tlKtliM tlieie sh ' found isoiueuctUe.publluhplilted In um i ,i w will confernbeiieni niMn tn, his nclght ors i the eiiiine, by I ounelln wllh his )eiu r frit i id ft nnd making a deurmliied eilorl I" ! ns lurue a clubiiB piMislbltifor tho VeeLl. THU DAUA AVOltLl) uir.) ills a tniLipIrtu compendium of, and "ii lary upon, the now ot eeiy Uuy, Tin; wi.i.KiiV wmM). One copy, one year rouriophai, one jcur Ten copies, one year, ' Twenty coph-H, toouonddtiKM ITfty itipleft, one year hi:mi-vj:i;kia' woiu.u. One copy, rmoyear 1 Knur copfcH, ono year , Ten tuple, uuu ear , -1 JIAIIA' WOUM). Ono copy, ono ear 1 OJ.Uil VIWA'M, IVtrilubMof ID... &l ... " " I'X) ... ... one Weekly, one yi .n ... ono Hcml-U rckl.i ,oiu ... ono 1 Hilly, ono j ei. DIItKCTIONfi, Additions tn clubs in.iv bo made iin the year nt tho iiboe club iati. I'hangeM In club lUtHimido only on im.i' peiMius lecell log club pin-kiues, f-UvtlUM iosl.ullleoandMaleto which It ha po,Vl been Kent, und em losing twt lily-liu et n! for trouble of tho i haugu lo M-paialc inti"' Tt mix, (uhh tu adaiu e. teud. If ' Otllce Money Older or Uanlc Dmtt Ihh imill will lout t ne i M; nl K'lith r. e lme nit lia( lllnn uiieitt-. Addl. dernuiidlittcu, TllU W"l ' ' IcblV. .Tirtni: How', Ni MimaiiMmMit.-Mjmiu-vrimrAV John uii.iii.nr. .Titro, G IMUHlT A KOYAIj, i UTAIH.1U1IF1I itau. WHOMXAI.l: DltlKKIIMl-. Nu, !0aiul Sll Nrrlh Tlilitl Mi " ' l'hlladelilila, Imiiuiter. and lienleralu DIIlKiH, MIlIUCINIW, M'lCIX, l'AIM tlI,AW, DVII M I'lTH, iU May 10, IhelT-ly. KOI I NKAT AND (IU CALL AT 'JHU Col.UMlllAN Olt'IH
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