THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. CONTINmD 1'KO.lt 1'lliiT IWCIK. ouclit to bo (trcfslvo In favor of thi'lr rendering support to tho jimp, of cum il lative voting- which I luivo nilvocaUil. Now, gentleman, it few wnnU its to the nppiirntlnn of this nyiton to the w lMlun of l'rctilik'iitlnl electors. Utn. .Ineksoli propowil Unit tliu people of tho t'nlteil Suites should votci illreetly for President unit Vice-President, Instead' or voting ror electors in weir nevemi Htntca, mul thin proposition, nt Buverul times, lias' been hrotiulit forwiinl In ("oiiKress. At tho lint nctulnn, It was aKiiln Introduced ly Mr. Wade, now l'resldont of tho Senate, and dele tided by him In an iirgitment. Great com lihilnt is made that the people arc not henrd directly In the cnolco of Presl diintj that tho Klectoral Colleges are useless or Inexpedient; that they should bo removed from our system, and eaih voter permitted to vote directly for thq rrcHldent of his choice. Gentlemen, a syatem of cumulative votlntr bv tho citizens of l'cnnsvlvanla. which call bo provided by an act of their Legislature, as I umlomtand tho Constitution, would socttro to our eltt ens, If not tho precise, objects sought by tho friends or that reform, at least irroitter ndvnntntres than It would con fer. Tho result would bo that each of the political interests existing In this Slnti-Twould select ns manv electors ns they were entitled to by their numbers unit tlioy would bo felt proportionally In the Presidential election. How Is It now? Do you not know what is com ing on next year In our Stnto? C00.000 votes ore to bo polled for Presidential electors. Each party has about unO.OOO. AVhat Is going to tnko place? From Lake. Erie to tho Delaware, this State Is to bo convulsed ; ntliouwnddisiigrcc nblo clrcumstariccs arc to attend tho election ; men's minds are to bo taxed and worried for months ; men of prop erty are to have their attention turned to tho Hecurlty of their Investments. All tho unpleasant and Illegitimate in fluences which attend elections, and to which I have alluded, will be called In to existence In that great approaching struggle; and why? llecauso which ever interest obtains a majority In this State, though 1 1 bo a majority or but ono vote, secure twenty-six electoral votes for President of tho United States and tho struggle will bo for tho littlo majority which turns the scale. Now, do we not all sco at a glanco what the fact Is? Each party Is entitled to thir teen of those electors, or about that number, because they nro composed of American freemen who are entitled to an enual voice in our common govern ment. Hut both cannot secure electors; the whole "0 must bo given to ono side; and perhaps that result will determine the government of this country not on ly for 4 years tocomo.butfor four centu ries, wo enter upon the canvass as a gamo of chances, fearful that the most adroit and unscrupulous Interest of the two In tho State, can command tho re sult; that there will not be tW'alr strug gle between tho men who are honest nud thoso who aro not. Let us have honest voting, let each party have tho Presidential electors that its numbers entitle it to, and let tl em bo felt upon the general result; let the people In each of the otheu States vote as wo vote and lot tho majority of Americans de cide tho contest. Finally, this plan of Iteprescntntivo reform Is convenient, In a high degree; it Is both practicable and convenient. It requires in this State nothing of legisla tion, except nimply to permit n ciii.en, who lias, say twenty-four votes for Membors of Congress, and twenty-six for Presidential electors, to east those votes as a freeman, according to Ills own choice uml pleasure,, let , -him be stow them upon any smaller number, for Instance, giving two to each of the twelvo candidates, or four to each of six. Trust the people, and their common nctiso will regulate their action. You do not want intricate lavs,constitiit!ous tinkered, or a great scheme of recon struction. Laughter.J You simply want to trust, the people, and permit tiem,'w)ieu they possess votes, to cast them as they think best: as their ludL'- ment may be directed, by views of pub lie interest or imblic dut v. If w should liavo that system ror electing members of Congress and Presidential electors next tun, we can each gu to tho polls, and vote for twelvo renresontatlvra in Congress to sit for Pennsjqvnnla, and for thirteen electors of President and Vice-President j or, if ttnv ono should think that the political interest with which ho is insociafcd is flourishing find growing in strength, so that they aro entitled to ono additional member, ho can voto for thirteen representatives. If he should bo mistaken in his calcula tions, ho would fall as toono of his votes numbers wouM bo counted exactly, and there would bo r.o Injustice. Now, I must point out ono additional special i nl ust ico or t lie ordinary major! ty ruleat elections, unmitigated by any such plan as that proposed. Observe that the party which prevails nt tho election does not merely carry tho day, does not merelyget its votes countedand get the result appropriate to tho count ing of thorn, but It gets all the power whiclr belongs to the other side in addi tion to Its own. Suppose that tho two parties in Pennsylvania aro so divided that one lias yoo.lOO votes and tliu other 3Ul,0l)J; In choosing electors Tor Presi dent and Vico Presidcntthe 31)1,000 wlio prevail, who have 1,000 majority, do notmeielyget their votes counted in the Piosldcnllal election, do not merely inlluenco the result in selecting our Clilef Magistrate hv their own votes, but they have in cllect counted into their voto tliu votes of their opponent!, thootherSOo.OOO. Your 1101,000 consti tuting the majority in tho State, wield the political power of tho whole 000,000 wield not only their own appropriate power, but a power which does not be long to them, but belongs to tho politi cal Interest opposed to them. That Is what sharpens thli injust'eo of disfranchisement, and that is the rea son why, in legislative, bodies, n little turning or tho scalo gives ono paity or anothe. , when In point of r.ict they are nearly equal, such a mass or preponder ating power. Take tho elections which occurred lu 1800 In the Slates North and West, tho States formerly culled the free States, In those elections two million of voters (in round numbers) voted theKepublli' au ticket Tor members of Congress and for Governors In tho respective States. rVitt nlttn. ......... .1... 1. . .-I,. .1 .,uuW1i-, jmn, um ieiuiKTaey, poneii in thosoStiites at tho-o elections a little Legislative branch of that Siate has lost over 1,000,000 votes. What was tho re- credit. Tho idea is yerv generally nban "f" J" Congress l.COO.OOO voters doned by thinking nml rellecting men ehoHo 23 representatives only, and tliu -,ww,uvu voters i i no proportion he twoen tho two great masses of our elec toral population, known by tliu ropes tlvo party i:ames, was 0 to 10 in votes actually polled in tho States to which I havo referred. Tha representatives to Congress selected at those clCctioui from those States, instead of standing as 20 to JO, stood 1 U to 2.S. And why ? Ik wuso under the majority rulo nt elec tions In thoso States tho majority not only obtained representation lu Congress for Its own votes, but obtained tliu greater part of the representation that belongod to tho other side. Under m Bystem ofcumulativo voting represen tation in Congress would have stood about In tho proir(Ion or 20 to 10, Just ns the actual votes run In thoo States, JXiyou not see how tho wholo pollcv or your government Can be changed ; how the voto of tho people, winy bu stifled: how republican institutions may be mado ti farco and n sham, and that un der a system which you aro falsely told secures the rulo of a majority as a prln ciplo that Is sacred I Gentlemen, 1 Imve. already occupied no much time, that I must omit any do talledamliiatlqnorthiiirguiuentsagainst cumulative voting, 1 can lintlco only our or two of them brlcily, It Is tali I that a system of elections such ns I havo described, would deprive particular lo calities of representation; that (hero Mould be n combination 0r great and powerful commuiiltiew within a Stntu against Home particular districts, und tlios.0 dUtricts which now have reiires tativiw would bo disfranchised. Thl argument has been Hindu in Great llrl tain. It Is likely to bo repeatod here, null ltl jiorbnjis tho only ouo deserv- ling miV WnMiloriiW' fttfoillcm. hfl cnurno u 1 niv iwil tlottl ri'iiillmr nml lid- ' course all mv tmlltktil reading anil no luteal uiougut nave uccu againsi uio undue concentration of power at ritly particular point", tflfcllier Wellington, Harrlslmrir, or Philadelphia, or else where, and I havf been In lavor of Us distribution, as far in possible, Into all the bind eotiinniultks into Iilcli the State or tho lomilry Is divided. And this objection, from my point or vinw, I deserves" ropceful trcntuieut Ami res- poetiui answer, i nave loousvrve, men, that, In my opinion, particular locali ties within the Statu would have a duo voice imtUluu Inlluenco lu the selection of candlftnti's! that If they were select ed by a common body, by a State Con vention, any attempt to dlsfianchise ntiv particular kcctlun of thestiito would bo met by a counter combination lu the Interest of fair play, and that tlu prac tical reult would bo that there would bo on -tho whole n lair distribution ol political power In tho itliren.nl parts of the State by the selection of candidates, ll, however, , uy difficulty were appre hended on tills ground, tliero. might bo a rulo adopted by which nominations should bo Hindu by districts, u thing very often done lu counties, unit even lu States. It would bo a rulo to a party making Its selections, that tliero should be a distribution of its candidates ac cording to district divisions, either thoso established for other purposes by some general Stato law or established by tho particular party organization for Its own purposes of election or dis tribution. Hut tho conclusive answer to tho ob jection Is this, Hint any Important local ity would hnvo tho power to defend it self usalnst such Injustice: and that Is ono of tho merits of this system of cumulative voting, it tncro was an at tempt to disfranchise tho City of Plilln deliilda. to movent her returning her four members to Congress, and the thing was gros and glaring, what could sho do under a system of cumulative vot ing; Just combine her voto im-her lour men. and elect them in suite of nil the other electors In tho State, and thus any attempt at injustice In any section of tne umimonwcami migui no re-enreu by tho people aggrieved by cumulating their votes upon ono or moro local um dldates of their own. They could de feat any such attempt at Injustice, and defend themselves against it, and tho fact that they had such power of de fense, would always securo a Just dis tribution of nomination;. Analii. candidates being thus voted for by tho whole State, there would bo opportunities lor irnKiiig ncner scicc tlons than nro made bv tho district sys teni. Lit mo take an illustration on this point. What u misfortune it would have br en if the narrow Intellectuali ties of our modern political reasouerd had controlled In England when Ed mund Ilurko was u candidate before the electors of lirlstol in 1780, adlstingul-li-ed member of Parliament. who5o name Is given to the literature of the world for ull futuro ages. He stood up In tho ltrltish Parliament defending the just rights of the American Colonies Words in our behalf which yet echo through the world were Meant Willi luimiratlon and pride even by Miooopposed to him 111 mo iiouso oi commons, mil mey were heard with other feelings in Uris tol, which he then represented in Par liament ; and when ho went down to bis constituents,, instead of re-electing they rejected him ; he was voted down. His own district had a local majority against him of men who hated Ameri ca, who were witli the King in the war lie waged against our father". Their piK-lnns and prejudices were aroused against their eloquent representative who had delended America in the Par liament of the Empire. Ho was defeat ed under the majority rule and a single district system. Fortunately, he was returned to Parliament by another con stltuency, who thought it an honor to bo lepreseutod by him, anil bo contin ued In the llou-oof C.immcns nslong as he lived, adorning It by hi eloquence and his genius, and giving his name ti his country and tho world as n cheiish ed recollection for all time. In our country, under similar circumstances, I .rpessor out of an v other legislative body ' , lulefeat In bis district. He would mini .1 limn wuiii ii-ui.i,, wnv ... i,0 ostracized from the councils of his country. Ills voice closed anil stilled Ids career would bo closed. What does cumulative) voting doV It enables the freemen ofa StatotoRulcct their liurkcs and their Websters; their Clays and Calhouus, wherever they may be in the State, and use their abilities, bo long ns they please, in shnplng tbe legislation and ndmlnitration of tho govrrnment of tho country. (Applause.) No abil ity, no merit, no eminence, no greatness, could be stilled in any of our State) un der tills system. The majority rufe, which would seem to havo been invent ed to submerge merit nml to lift medi ocrity, would no longer operate its course unchecked in American politic, the freemen of our country would have a breadth of choice which they would exercise, I doubt not wisely to Iho ad vantage of themselves and of future generations. Our experience in this State and In other States Is not clearly In fivor of carrying tho idea of single district too tar. 1 drew thoiimcndment to tho Con stitution of our State, by which your city is broken into single-di-trlcts. I Ap plause. What was the idea nf that amendment? It was that ono political interest should not absorb the whole sixteen or eWitiuu repri .u.Uiiives which you send to thoLegMnture ; that a littlo shifting majority ono vuiy or tho other should not ciHt that large number of votes on one side or the oth er at HnrrKbuig. The Idea w.'k to break uptho'politUid coniimiiuty,nndiil low tho dill'ereut political Interest which composo it, by eliooingln tinglo districts, to lio represented liiiho Legis lature of tliu Slate. I'lilortmiiitely, when that arrangement wiv m.ulo for your city (and lor Pittsburg nKo, to which it will soon apply i, this ju-t, equal, almost perfect system of eliction which I havo spoken ot tu-nlght was unknown. It had not then been an nounced abroad, or considered here,and wo did what best wo could. Now, however, If a chmigo were to bo made, I suppose tho sameciirrent ot opinion and of senlliu ;nl would lake plmv lu this State which has prevailed In New York, vihero the sjsleni ol single districts throughout the Stato for tho election of mourners ot tliu Assembly or lower In that Slate, it Is a fallur" i it lias not product it tho results which It wus sup posed would How fiom it. Cuiimhitive voting, iiowever, comes in, and It Is"n' principle which is capable of pvtended nppllnttion to populur elections where moro than a single olUcer Is to bechoson. It can bo applied to the election of rep reneutiitlves In tho Legislature front your city and from each of the counties of tho State, or any dMricls Into v hieh tbcStnto might LodivldcdforcltherKep resentatlves orKenntors, and you may thus get lu the. government of your own Slato that fair and equal representation which you ought to claim mid which is your duo as citizens of a freo Htate, After some further remarks, Mr. Huekalow concluded, usfylluws : Gentlemen, I have said most of what I proposed to say this evening; 'fh far as points of argument nro concerned. I omit some minor points, anil boinit fill JiiKUpthooutllunof tliu ftiL'iiintut. I havo said what I suppo-cd was most essential. And now in conclusion, let me nay that I nppear here to dlicuss th s subject before you for no purpose of idle display or of iiiuusvuiuut, but with u uroner obltct : with nu Lli n ti tla v. nmlnatltm and dlscu'slon hv others! and what I shall desire, mid what will re pay mo n thousand fold for any lucon venleme Jn attending line, und tiny ef lort In speaking wl be the s.upport of (ho prens ami people-nf Phllntlclphla to a now, Improved, and hritiorablOHysteiu of electoral action by which Dnriepro. senlatlvosyBiciu in this country wll bo yasjly Imjirovcd, mid by which the fu ture of our country will receive ml ad. ultlonal guarantee nnd fecurlty which will not tall it herealterln peucoor in war. Great applnue.l MISCELANEOUS. 'pill: WASHINGTON UIHtAHY CO., PHILADELPHIA. hchntler'd by Hie Khilo nf ruiuaylvAula, ntul organized la aid of tlui HIVUUAini: i N'HTlTttTI) l-ou Emv.itisci uiiAi ci rot'd.r , SOI.Dir.ra' AND SMUHls' OlililAXS, lneoi pointed by Iho state of X ,t A pi Us, 17. HlMlTlttlTluX O.N'l: DOLLAR. TDK WASHINGTON MUllAHY CO. nv viiirt'u of Titiiiu I'lt.utnnt, ANIi IS AccomiAStt; with nui'iiovisio.ss, will dlslrlbuto fltltlX tl.'.NDI!i:i THOUSAND DOLLAUS l! 1M11MEMS T(iTitnniiAnt:itoLi)r.ti, On Wulnmloy, Hli qfJuuuaru, next, AT rillLAIlLI.I'lttA, r.., on at tiih lxsmrrif, mviaisiin:, n.j Behettule of Frtunttl 1 l'rcicnt, worlh JIO.Oi 1 lTeiH'iii, woitl ai, 1 1'rt'm.nL vnrlll 10.WMI 1 rreicnl, woiili !,) 2 I'rosmiu, worth Si'.QU') cach....iA. s,xhj 1 I'rrmni, Miliudnt uZ.. 2 1'iciciitn, Miluta nl 515,0 V inch 1 l'rrscni, MiliiiM nt.;. nve 4 l'reii'iils, viitiu-d m J..w cncli 1SV1' 2 riTseuu, vnlucd nt 3,mN)fncli ii.mn .1 PrLi-nti, Nnlni'd nt LimuciilIi 3,''" 2ll rri'i'lits. Milucil ut oli-ncli.,... 10.UH) lu Tri'Si'lltv Milucd nl SOmicIl 3,'l U 3 rrospnt. Milucil ul blench H 2il rie&i.litn. MllllL'd lit 2iciicli t.,'VH' Tm t'ix"cnt, nlucd nt IMH-neh ll.tiiM to rrt'ientH, vi'" iCd nt 75 end! ,7.il ll) riVMjnm, .u.uc.1 ut Iftii'iuh Iu.iim 2il ru'ionts, vnlncd nt iicnch I,."i0 10 l'rcHcuti, Milui'd nt Cl I'lich. . Wo Tho ri'iiLilntni; Pr&itMiU i,onlstirnrtlolrs of mil nml uliu IttiptMtlllnlllU lu tlicdlf fusion ot l.ltonilmi, mul 1 in Arts K'.ooo Liicli ccrtincnto oi moiu n ncconilnriicu w lot u IJIUUTtrUL RTTXL-rLATl". CNQItAVINO worlh more nt r, I ill llinn the cost of CVrlliU-nte, mid also Injures to llio hoMor n rrfient In lite limit IMMrlbiitlon, SUHSCUIPTION ONE DOLLAH Any person t indlntt us our Iiollnr, or pnylnu ino Miuio i our lor u nut'iii-, win ii'i t'lvo niiiut- ili.itolv nfiiu-siiTi rinti'f iirt:i lnir.nl clioicoirom liii iiiuowiuii um, anil oiieifriiiKnin or moi'ic, in. mirlnii ono pri'scnt In our llltllA I' DISl UltllT, 'nirs. fine DnHnr l.'wttilnta. Nn. l-"Mv I'liildl .Myrhlldl" .Vo.2 "T!u'.,l' SaVfdl TIH' ri siii,'il!" No. s "old Hi'M-nly-nix; or Iho 1-hrly U.iyM of llu- lUotiillon," Any peiMin t,.ivhu two doltnrs will reri-lvr fllhi r of the fnllowlni; tlno sU-i-l plnti'K, at rholco, and two rcrtlllontps ol stock, thus lieciiluliitf ell tithil to two prreiits. Two Dollar l.'rtfirnliitai. No. 1 "Wnshlnston'H Courtship." No.2-"Wnsh. liMtou s Last ltili r lew with lil ilollier," Utrcc IMt'hir Eii'jrw tu'ix. Any person pnylin: thrri' dotlnm will ipitIm' Iliolieiilllliui le, 1 plan ol "Jloine Jlolil mo tir, and thrro riTltlli'iiti'H of nIoi!., IjefonillM cnlltled to uiri'e prrsi ins Jtitr Dollar i nfiravm:. Anvp"iH,.n p!t,fn fonr doIlarshaU recelo tin' l!irie nml i iiiiiuil sti-i 1 plntpof "Iholvrlls oi inir i oroi.iuioiH,' nun louieeuiiicnies'oi bioi'K rutuilug tnem to four pri'sontK, File fiollnr IMtrai'lnff. Any person who p-iyjH live dollars Plinlt reeelve Ilie l.iro mill Kpil'UUiu cjitei i lino oi 'ini: jtAitniAfii: or pocauoxtah," nml I'lve Certlnrntes of Slock, ciitiUIng them to i ivo ires(ius. The I'nirravlncs nml ( erllflentrs will lip deliv ered tin aehsuliserllier nl ourLoenl Aireneles,or uy express, as may uo oruereu. HOW 10 OllTAt.V iltAIUM AXU HKflllA VIXGH. Hcnd orders lo us by mnll, enclosing from $1 to 6'JO, eltlier by Tost Olllee orders or In a registered letter, at our rislt, LarRer ninountfl should be sent by diaftortA'priHrf. 10 sh ires with LniiraNlngs, $t..7) 11 shares with Knuravlnns 23.50 ulinrt s with Knravlnss, lo.fjt 7 1 shares with rnjO'nvhiys, 00.50 11 shares Willi Kngiavlngs 00.00 Loe.il AOr.NTH V.'ANTLl) throughout the Unl tedKtntes. Tiiil uivKumm: inmhtute, Mtunte at ltlverslde, HuilhiKtou county, ..ew Jersi r. In rouuued forthepurposo or giatullously euiicniiuK ino sous oi ueeeaseu rsouiiers mi'isia met of llin IJnlti-il SLlles. 'Ill Jtosnl of Tlllstees tonsNts ef tho following well-known citizen of l'enns iMiuln and New Jcrsf yj lion. Wm. n. Mnr.n, District Attorney, riillad. elphln, I'll. lion. Lewis It. r.ro'iinall, Kx-rhlef t'olner U. s, Mint, and lbs'oi'der of Deeils, I'lilladelplllu. Hon. .Inmcs M. Meovel.Xew .term y. IIos. V,". W. Ware, New Jersey. Heiiry (lorinnn, Kso., Aijeiit Adams Kxpress. t'lilhiilelohhi. l',i. .1, l: Coe, r.sip, of Joy, Coo . Co., l'lillndelphla. TKIIASCliV DKCAlirMEXT, WASIMNOION, 1. C. April 11, 1 Sd7. o.'tlcoof Internal lvevcuuc: IIa- Ing locclvcd satisfactory evidence that Iho pro ceeds of tho enterrrNc con lucted by tho Wnsh Ington Llbrnry Comically, will bo dooted tn charitable usee, p-rmlsslon Is hereby granted t said Coinj any to conduct such enterprlso exempl fiom nil ebar-je, whither flom special tax o: otlii'l-duli. H. A. nOLLINfi. fomniLssloiicr. The Ass-oelatlon have appolntisl as Iteisdvi-rs Missih, lli:oi:ut; A. CooKtf A Co., wbo.so wel, known llitegrltv and businens e.perlcnte wilt b. a Mullteleiit Kuamliteellint tho money lullustp,. to iheiit will bo promptly applied to tho puiposi sllUed. rim. Mii'r.i'iiiA, l'A., May !, lstff. Jt the OJleu d nod .Ifiinfceii 1 r,ie irii,l;f'iH Ai. f.riir LU., .V. ,V. f;.ll, SfrrtUiry. fjelltlfrtnen: On reeilpt, of your lavor of tla Jilh in' nuilf Inn u of ouriippolutment as lb eelveis for j-our i'omisin , ie ,k.1. thu UUrty to Rlihmttn iripy of mt 1 Imrtei, wllh a in 01 yom?i pteri i,m , to the b'gh'sr lei;.il aulliorltj 01 thoHtnte, and b.ivlnj: leielled his favmnhli opiulot) In repaid lo its b guilty, and s inpathl. lug with Ihi LenoAeh lit iljfil of ,M lir Asioiu, tlon,U: ll.e i dui'ntlou and uiiiltileualiie of Ills orphan rhlldn 11 1 f our , oblleis nndsallois at thr-lllei- le llislllule, we lne eoneluded toaeiept lite and tu use our beM illorii, to promoi. so nhv nn oliTei-i, Jtul:tfully, ) ours, &e.t ocii, a. cooitr. a. id. Addris- nil letlem uud orders lo lli:). A. rciiKi: & CO., Kanm:ils. aiKolith Third Htreft, 1'hllndi-lphla, I'n. HteolveiM forlhe Wastilnloti Library Co, .1. II. PUIISLL, Atithorlod A nt fofJUcsinisburrf and vicinity. Nov. 15, I'm. jTKW CAU1NKT WAHK HOUSK. T11 r. iiuderHlned lakes lids u.ethod to Inform the public Hint ho bus opened a xr.w i'uilnjtuki: w.vur. nousi: In I'm Wall.r Uriel; llulldlni;, on Main Ktrcet, niMoiixitrnn, va Which he !m i purehanednud (utmids to kcepn'r inoneully fllhsl wllh ruriillurn of I'tTV AND I10M1I MANri'ACTL'lli;. IT IXIMritlliKH UY n K M A T H K UH KB, SOKAH, IA-JUX015H JtAHIlLi: TOP ITXTltt: TAIILIW ntAiiw-euHinoNr.i), oani: norronni), .lr.rtlli as ii woon noTTOjinn. nxTnRto.v taiilhA, r.'O'cTitiNO olamkh, PAIU.Olt, CHAMUKIl AND DIN- I.n IIOOM FUItNITUHi:. In fuel a full assortment of It IJ A D V- M A II K IKIITIXS of nllsIzcH, nnd of r.YKUVTItl.XCl IX TIIK LINK OK IIIH TUADK All of which will be said O II HA I (OK 0 A U II, Ttu pnbllp r luvld'J to iUl ud rinuilne my lock lelorri nir(uii5 els'wherp, OIJORUK W. COllKLL. UtMsVurn An4t ID, 1(47, QAKUIAOK JIAN UFACTOHY, , LlooniNhui-K, r.i, M. I'. RLOAIs A. nitOTltmt tho KUeecBsnrs of WILLIAM KLIIAN HUN Vontlnuo the business of maltNjj CAllltlAOLVi, lUa(II01, and eery ni le of ', " I'ANOV V.'AIJO.SB, wliUHlhey hnvo wustnnlly on hand 10 miltrus. tmucrs. Never using any material but Uio lust and imploylni iho most experb need workmen Ihcy liopptoDoiiiliitioiwhirelofuro to liUuintlrc alljfacllon to '.verj-iuHoinfr, An Inspection id their woili, nud of tliortrui'iuabla piip ashed lor tho mine, Ip suiu lu Uisi.ni 11 mile Jy.JKUCIIANT'S JIOTJJL, to Minrii meiirii uniKi.T, I'llILAIiIU.I'IllA, X, 4 W 0, M I.'IBUIN, rrm ilnur, Hay 10, 1( S7 ly. DRY GOODS, &c. ri HANI) Ol'KNINO V.T UUANI) Ol'KNINO HliAiSII (ii',;.-i,s,(, UllANlt OtT.NINU UUANI) Ol'L'.NlNO or FA l,f, AND WTNTTn flOODH, I'ALL AND WINTI.H HOODS, TALI, AND WINTKU HOODS, TALL AND WINTKIl HOODS), PAt.li AND WINTKIl OOODS), consisting ol oonslstiiiR of cntislstlnsc nr onslstliiK of rsmslntlnii of imv oooni, ntiv (K)uiw, nuv mioiii, DRY (1001)1, 1111V OOOIW, HATS AND CAW, HATS AND CAIH, ItATH AND CAIX, HATS AND CAW, HATH AiND CAIH, 1100111 AND HOIS, BOOTH AND B1I0IX, iinora and Hitorx, BOOTH AND HHOnH, BOOTH AND 8110ESJ, KHADY-MADn CLOT1IINO, ItEADV-MADK CLOTlItNO IlUADV-MADl,: CLOTH INQ, ltl!ADV-MAI)i: CLOTIttNO, nilADV-MADE CLlirilfO, LOOKtNO-OLASslIX, LOOKINO-ULAS.S1S, LOl)KINO-OIVSSI, LOOKINO-tlLAHMlX, LOOKINO-OLASSly. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIO.IS, NOHONS, l'AINTS AND OIIX, TAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OII.s, TAINTS AND OILS, PA t NTH AND OILS, nrtocr.nins, onocmtiT.s, ouocr.ittKs, onocnttiix, oiiocr.niLH, QUiinNswAiti:, QUi:r.NswAiti:, IJUKLNSWAItt:, cjtir.nNHWAttK, o.ui:i:nswa!ii:, hahdwakk. HAItDWAHK, HAHDWAIti:, ItAUDWAUIit, HAltDWAlli:, T1NWA11U TINW'Alli:, TINWA11K, riNWAni:, TIN WAHK, HALT, HALT, SALT HALT, HALT, Fisn, I'ISII, FISH, mn FISH, (JltAIN AND HERDS, OHAIN AND HEEDS, OltAIN AND SEEDS, OttAIN AND HEEDS, OltAIN AND HEEDS, . 0., AT McKKLVT, NEAL I'O.'H, McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'H, HcKELVY, NEAL it CO.'S. McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'H. McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S. Northwest corner of Main and Market Htreetii, Northwest corner of Slain and Market Streets, Northwest comer of Main and Market Streets, Noithwest corner of Main tnd Market Streets, NHrthwcstoft imrof Main nnd Market Htliels, nLoo.Msmjiio, rA BIAIOMSnUItfl, PA. BLOOMHUUIKI, PA., IlLOOMSllUIlO, TA 1UX)0MSI1UI111, TA. I HON AND NAILS, IltON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, IIION AND NAIlfl, IKON AND NAILS, In larire qusnlllles arid 11 risluied rales.alwa. m band. MILLINERY GOODS. M IPS LIZZIE HAItKLEY lid i Just rffflvftl. n! her nlA nn.rn nn f..ln .t Jlloolllablirg, lUT FA LI AM) WINTKIl HTOCK of jntUlnery goinM of every quality and wtylt, ronsl-ittn of LATKST KTVI.K nONNI of tho very b ft mitprinl; tngrttn'iuvltli the vtrj htRt nsortiufiit of TIUMMIXns, niUIiDNH, AC, wlilcli n 1 c i)tY TO"! for hqIp ut the lnwcnt KslbIt mil x, ('all ainl v, illooniMlniiu, Oct. 21, V(J7, gOMrnilNG XKW. Tho umlo'ciml liijfH h'U to Inform her Iriendi aiul tin- jmUlu K'm rally, thai mIh Iius Hi'npd In I.KHIT fcTIlEirr a tivhh stock of ooilfl IttliO Hue uf millunj:uv aiul thimmino.s tnconmttloiiulth PrcHU aJuklngj anil Ii irw lnird lriuUilltlou, lo COtVlIt 8THAW HATH n ihf hl.crlfht nntiiiMuid In the Jit ityln ot thu art, 1tI( c k c uui tnl v, ork bittlHfiu tory, I.tfUfitioot,Oitot(r4, m. TVfEW MILLINKIIY K8TAHLIK1I- 1 MENT. 'tha Misses nnrrnnn M-ould rcspeclfully nn Hounee 10 Ihelr friends In loan nnd country, that they havo Just received nt their place of huMm,, on Main St., below American House, a Inn and new supply of M I L L I N K H Y OODDIt oftll descriptions suited for Kail anil Winter's Jeari lin-lu,llnj Bonnets of tbe lutist strles.ltlb. bons, irlminlniis of All sorts, and In fact keioa Keneral furnishing store fur imtle. 'Ihelr pat terns and styles are among tho latest, nud Ihc rrleis but a trifle In a, h once ol those In tha cly. Do not fall tpcall and exmnlnethelr goods'beiore piirchaslni: elsewhere, Nov. 1.1VS7. Ha iiowkh, ipened n flrtt-elass BOOT, SHOE, HAT AND CAP HTORB. at the old stand on Main Street, Bloomsbiirir. Ills stock lseoniuised of tbevery latest and beslslyles eyer offered to tha citizens of Columbia County, lie can accommodalo tho pilblle with the follow ing kinds and at cheHp prices! "'P1 calf boots, nuo, men's kip, double sole, llojs' child's bisits, Men's rloyo kid, CoiiEress.Ao Men s dlnve kid llalmorul shoes, Men's, omen's boys', and misses' clove kid lasting nailers, Wo men s Rime kids, very fine. Women's line (trail moroeco balmorals, "Women's men's moioecoaud mlf shoes, eoniinon Bins, Misses' and child's shoes, Men's, women's, 111 toes' boys', and child's sllpprs. He alsiikecisi a (real arletyor nATf, CAW, AND HTIIAW OOODS of every kind, at the lowest prices, both for cash and country produce, Reraeaiberlbealtrastion Is In enr roods. Don't b alarmed at the cry of high prices, but call and fr ourselves, nfopectflilly, il, C. BHWITIt, MIC Al ) V 1 LLIC T II KO LOGICAL SCHOOL.-The Fall lerm began Septem. bcr J. The Faculty of Instrueilon consists of four risildent and four non-resident professors, and n tutor. The object Is to educate young men lor the Christian Ministry. Thero Is a preparatory class for those whu ha not rereled a colli glalo education. One hundrod and sixty dollars 11 year sro granted lo beneficiaries, ullli an additional sum In spei lal ease,. Tha tuition, uio of Library ana text.lsiokji.nwtrM tn nlL The Hchool was fonndud by thoCnltjwuio and Clirlnlan denonil nations, but Uoiisn wall who helluva lu Ilia ill. vlnsorlgln ofCUlUtlanlly, Tho Library consist nf8,5nvolumus. Applleatlnn may b inoda In Itev, A. A, Liver more, Tresl'tcnl of tho Hoard of Inslnullon, iturtdvtll. Isv, mivl7-ly J HICK IIOTKL, oltANllLVILI E, COI.UMUIA COUNTY, l'A. iHitALL MUiiiu, rrjopiucjoii. , lluvlllji Ujrjj rwjiiUmi nf (Uh well.kruiWB boon, so liaVVtit Br Heuiuel 1 -,eri ll, lliel'iu irltiUir liaalal In II tw-iuinaent reitalrand nirliisb id 11AK AND I.AHlIJilUjU,i'ibr,lii.ll,juor. nnd rawejl MUuJr. Ilia atabln U not encellisl iu tbeeouutyt uul u iutu IU be ire.l tn IKMWltuodMS Blacals. (e, DRUGS & MEDICINES N. MOVKIl'S (il,l i;.sTU.U-.ih n i :;t u smiu;. ducoh! imrasn imrami! Tnnmost cotiiiilrtcniM carefully solfClcJitoik lobe foun'l tn tho ei'tinty, coiislttiliiH tn jmrt of In-UK, CIliMnlcilln, r.iiiu. mn, 01flf"(, Vnrnhhc l'utty, Drushos, DyoStutr, Mixed llituta. fivnurn, usai;xtiw(i;XTitAi.'TM, biicj:s, iHi:?TrAt, it t tit. rtrfutnory. Jtnlr I-yon, Vnwy Sosip. llrttflhcn, Cotiibn, Coainellc, Htfttlonciy, l'oekft llon!o, 1'I.N KNIVI(( PIIMV.CiaAltff, TOIIAtm Lami-.h, OiitMNKys, HttAinw, MritNi n!, Honcr, ('IriinolM Skins, Cnthttfr-, HjitculuiiiH Hyrlngcn, llreftst l'uinpo. Trnnses of npprovod mulie, A InrgonNnorttiutit of choice I.lquurn for iMoillcl nul pitrpovi1!, Ini((th r wllh t In itirtom vi:li, K.suwx hroMACii iuhi;ik TIumo with tunny oMhm' .irtk-ien tH. muni'ioti' to))ffli rurin it ntnck which tUiU'H compi'tHInn hoth ns ir.tntH pi iti iti.it tlii'tiiutllty ol tuctfo-i-tn. riDici .nh nioinit'iiuNi toJii'ur.si)bi uini 'i tin L j Musi caiu; ,ttu hhwi'A rcii, Countiy ilmileri ntv Invtteil to Innpctt lln-ftK-k hof trt pun ItiwhiK plM'Whctf, hh tiny uiii tliul It Krt'iitl to tli-tr tttuntaiff, I'lesli gu-nU itru roiMiintly hi-hu rt'iuil tioiu llm itty, iiikI am Of fbtnOictl tittm ly ivhattx't.'r or retttit, Itcim iiihtrrthcptm, Kxi-il mm llLoci: nbovi-i:.cli.iii.- llolt-I, Main Mtn-ut, IJiooirHbur. W HO f A I M ft U RTA I X. J II UU (I J fi T, rtlH.SCll Ol.' MAIN ASH MAI1KKT HVEttimt, llI,OOMH!lLUtO, l'A., v,u iv will hi foil ml 11 lu-tfe nritl flo"t htm!s ot MKiJlCLXUS AND CURMICA1.S. Also nil the r ate nt Mi;Drctsii or itis pat, I am nUo pu-jkuvJ to furnlIi Country Mtoresulth Cantor Oil, (Jo-lfrey'rt Ctmltftl, TtMtl.IXUSTO.V8 HAIAM, nml ull other liic.Ilclni's lit-pt In their lino at City prlfeK, HO- IVoscilptlous cunilal!, roinpouu.leil at nil houiH, In mcdlclne-'s, quulliy U fif tho Jlmt linportan lll(H3imburff, JunpT, 1W T? KVKIIKTT it J)H. J. Ii. CASK'S AVv'ir j)uva sronn, in oriANonvir.T.r, JUST oi 1: N K J) W11K A SflXNUlt) VAIIini) AOUTMUST OF f.OOn-t Al'l'i:itTAtN!N' TO TUT. lUit'O m'HNFs, win: Ditua4, cmiMifAus, i;rt'., ON It NI. In short Riiy nrtlolo thnt ran le iriiintl In tho Iriitf llnoran ho li ul ;it tht'lr Moiv. Ir. .r, ll. t'asy Is a rrnrtlonor, mi'l nNo undi iIuihIm l'hnr in.iry; J.. Kvorctt Js n .Midlcal Stinhnt, him it- ii'iiMt'ii fine 11 rm ino .jciicvson .hhiutii follcgv anl unilprstniitN Iho cnmhoutifllii'' nf iirti?a. 'ihcy icspocttully invito Ukj pitronn-ro of tholr 11 inni-i, mul mi niniif ronoiniiy, n"urin; litem n, .unit wiimt'Mr win ut. pui'cn.tvii tn itioiu """" "' i'i i'n it-. uprjj bi rnn great The coopenent iarti cf tMi rcmAtVal lo rrfrBrtlon if ere first tl.icometl, compouutJul nnl ai.inbutcJ, lome twenty 3 carj ago. by Ur, CacopsL's, the cie bratoj tgyiiuan l'hynuan. Tliousumljtr Mi luffer leg couttr men wtrc rcitori.il to liealth, as well as great cumber l of ttio Inhabitants cf NubU enj Abjssiula, and of thecountrlcs boideiirot up a tti tioutlierocoait -.ci tne Mtautrrancan U.k. milieu, tiie fame of tha ioon eprtuJ o?er ICurope, an J trad talrUd by tt.9 lirincijal l'Jjjiklacj la charf e ot tho Lcipltalj of tha t!d norlJ. In which ft ii rtill U3.l Wllh liTrml. Etnt success The Viceroy cf Lypt placed the nsmt cf PB. Chiopbus upon tho" Koll cf Xollcs," and pre. irnted to hint a Medal bearing tho follow in f iQKrin t!ont "Da Cmorsrs, tho Public UencfACtor." Ihu li.tters Is now ctTjrcd ti Ihi rmbUo cf America wllh thv fail assuranLO that it l. i.I bu found, upoQ h fair trial, to net as acjtiao fj.'thj cure cf Cholera, Dywntrry, UHrrhrtn, Cho.cra Olorbtu, I-'ecr dixU Af;uc, ltiloir Fcier, Uhciunitljin, Typhoiil I'crtr. Iysirnitln, Colls, Uroncliltls, ( omiunpitdn l'Jatu leney. Ul&easea or tho UlciiKjs, tr(,u LcliUlty autl I'tmniu Ccmptuiuts, Hemirfcabt cures cf thtj nln.e til mpei haet'Cfn -tJ by Its -, MBamepomwnif ciitfi, many f.cn Wjutsrphyliarn. fully tttst; tnd It Is Jnln"l t mjvrsMt ny prtpurttioa xut As ea eufV! Touie, and nn INVICORATISQ PEVCIIAOS. IT It 3 NO l.-iUAL. Tncs tni EIN'GAltl UII'TCm HAS SOU! A3 WELL AS U0DY, A-D AS A PREVENTIVE or nisEAsn, HA 9 NO SCI'EJUOIl. A FEW WORDS TO LADICS-The Use tf tli Z1SQARI BIT T KKS nlllKlte t jou tl nt soft, nmi transparent complexion wUc'i tho Cod of nature (4e liCning nomaa to Uj tho IVLhtt cf 1 Is works) f-lly Intended that you shoiilj l.tirt for It Is nature's on powder and paint combim.d P imrifySnj the blood. tlmulatinjt the l inmiUry ulU cf the dcimls, smd imparting health nnd llf tl.iougl.out the vntlre system, it rsix-clallv jri(s il.ut rmootlt clearnen nnd Veauty to ntecomplexlnn r J much to ho d.-sirrd rc laovlun all roiKhiivi, 1 lull',?, frtckki, i ln.pls,iin! tliatjtltow, sickly n common in OJrJuy; ant what is even hlt -r n t' u. It curts ovcry rpules it ftraata lT-reiuU-!i , - li4 X"rineil Depot, llarttbhure, Tn. RAHTER ft BAUS3, Soli I'r.f rcuTQiil. tir ror sale l,y I.. :.. MOyni, WIkU-miIu unJ lU'lull Druint, t.l,.iji,,l(ititf, I'.i. lllV(j7(Jin. yjl. V. .Ml'JU'lIY'.S SONS, B T A T 1 O N j; 11 ii , 8 re am row rr, intkiih iUjANK hook jiA:a;FACTum:j!R !tl Clii'slnul nlrpi'l, V.K,,i Hi 1,'omlli Mrccl, riUI.AlllCU'lltA, TA. Ttu'y riitliea spednllty ol nirnlbl.liiK National HuiiUh, t'oimly Olllccrs, In: mniici Ltihipanlts, llunkluu 1IOUS.H, wlu I'.VnilY AltTJUI.i: OF IUiANK HOOKS AND riUNTINH, huvlni; mitcliliu iy trswlnll' nilnplea fir nil work tlieymtiy uUlrc. fKtiS'67-ly. JOHN V. YKAOWl A (.'(),, Wholcsnlo !nlers lu HAW, I'AIH HTIIAW OOODH, AND 1AIII1X IVIW, So, M7 Noitli TUInl Blrcel, l'lilliulrlplila. IjiIo WiilturA Koiili, ImHiitcr mul PmU-rln chi.va; (ii.ahm, and qukknkwaiii:, No, ?ll .Voitli TUInl Rlrict, I tiwi-wi ItHce nml Vlntf I'MllilKlplllH. K T 11 I 1 V K U . I'AIL-MCl) Ol 'MUICR J, 1V, ThU ilmpl, ttiRh i fliH-tlvo mif lilno Is n,lmlt. uvttiy nil M'lnUliaiihvi l"l' Uio mi illnei li'Vl, i for i-rmicrlnu (Tovrr nM yd iiisi-ovcn !. A llHt UlHUCf 111 ll IS Mllllrl, Hi III ISHIVlllI 0 till- mosl ohliis,. lulu, I i,i ii it in-1 ii'ii nllllly. It tups thfi luvi i In ul limn ilii, slulli li-uvlim llii, stt,,w Mimi'inu hi ,,u iiu vmiiiii.i. n I isislly illusui h um I.iiim mil i, (itiiifs Imli'tie mull oi ls,y ,i vuiik It It U i,iiliit, i, .'mj,' In siriiituii', mi'l liol Ilu lilo lo rfil c.ql l , i, . i, , ,, ,l4,(!y not lip. Hut vimiI sdvnlitum- .ii mis ninrlilup Is, vtv Law H.i, koeil lintbcrcfl In tin- clmir, ri tily for Um cluM'f mtU or hullor, t Mr snvlni: ihn mm, Uugllioftlainaul li,nrm n,', mt- liuiuiltii.c iui-1 til. lhll II Iroill ll;i , v, U u,i,i i. tl laiuii'i to pi ih r I . ii I v.ili tills iswlilnn, ,U u i-oliut UT tile s . .nu i.i , i.i' sr. J vlllilt U lost lu ill. old way of loiUn'niiB II. l.itrHi.itramrj 'uiimtnii iithoflrril(oruiTKOl'l m.u vliimiki.miuinlii'n smior i,ui.i lliitlits ur j urtUulnra nililr ( s AVJ ii'iUAN t III 1IJ1IOI.I), , . OlKTBiUl, Jftu'Wiir,! C'olnmbl, IVtistri riv. DRY GOODS. jjuituAii rgj; catawissai Ullf WAV 1UII HAllUAIMH, (locsls to foinpiiro with stringency of tho money nmiuet, iiooic und coniimro tirlccs heforo pur- clinsliif? rlsowhcrc. Just roll nt ths fnvorlte bust. iiess stntul of JIaNlNCH i HIIUMAN, mill you will hornet hy I ho obliging; proprietors or their rlcrUs, mul shown through I heir great vnrlety storo frecof cliargi'.of course. They will glvo on n f.ilr chnnco to spenil your hwso chmigo, Ihey trust much more prolltalily tlinn It enti ho spent elsewhere. Their HrOL'lv OI-' DIIV (100DI1 this Spring Is much Inrccr In nil lis varieties than usual, Their I.AtlU'M' lllllMS UOOIM me of the nicest styles In mnrhet, 'Ihey haven lino nssortnieiit of HAT-", UAlfl, 11001U AND BIlOl'-S, UU.MMlMt CI.OI1IM, CASHINl.-iS, CA.HHl.Mi:illl, AND VISHNU, nu,l luunerous nrtlcles eomuioii lo such cstnbllsh. monts, he shies u goneral nssot tmeiit of HAitiiWAiii:, Ti.swAiti:, iui:i:nhvaui:, and oiioci:iiii:m. nil nt grently re,liice, prices. They wish to con. iluct Ihelr IniHhie.s on tho yt,lcm of "I'AV AH Y017 (10," mill tliey thllilt Ihey i nn nllor,l to si II ve rychenp. iiityietuin tlielt lliiuiKs tor many past favors. iiu,l nlt the futuie puioune of their former cus. ', liners nii't th, pulilli- t, in hilly, .Mi NINl'll M Hlll'MAN. It.MllUUMTlUt A liltt) I'll HU, Imporler, mi'l .loliliers ot IHWlrlHV, tll.dVIS', Vlltltrs XI) DIlAWCll-l, iirrriNs,iHi,KNDi:u', ilooi suinrs, ilAxm;i:ii'. itii:iH HiunAiM. Mi:u-i.ti mi, kh, Tltl.MMl.VtJl, IVlU'i; MONNAIIM, SOA1W, lT.l!l'll.Mi:l:V, I ANl'V (IIIU1W, , N I.'OTlllNstinNKItAI.I.Y, Vlso Maniifneturers or I IM Ills 1 1 1 M A ND I. IO i; I NO I I . A SM KN, m l Dinlcrs In U-OOI) AND WII.UlW VAIll;. lilioii.M", itorr-s, tv,ini, A,-, No. si Not 111 Till 1,1 Slreit.nliiiw Vine, l'lillmlelpiiK M. MAIU'U:, 'lOTIDNS, I10SIi:ilV, (ILOVIX. AND 1'ANCY RODlrs, No. ,11 North 'I'll 1 1 lI Mnet, I'lillailelphl i. NDKKWS, WIl.KINH A CO., Denleis In I'or.IliliN AND DUMUSTIl' DKV (I0O1W, No.OT'l.M.ultet'-trerl, l'ltllaitilphln, JOSICl'JI S. 1)HI.1, JHnufncturer or nn,l Wholesale Dealer lu CI.OTIMNO, LLOl'll1, C S-SI.Mi;itlX, AND VlXl'INOH, No. 1 1 Noith Tlilnl Htrret, l'hilailelplila. GROCERIES, &e., p i: M O V A Ji O V (". C. MAltll'H X K W S T O 11 i: ro ii it i y irn n i, ck, ON THKCOUNFi: Of Sf.UIKKr AN II IKON Sfltl-KTS. The umlerslKncil ha lux lecelveJ from the city a full nn-1 complete supply of HI'ltlNil AND SUMMIlIt DRY (lOODS AXI) GnoCKltlKS, N O T I O N H , TIX-WAltK AX1J IIAHD-WAUK, cj:im: ..ri irf,r.un-n:uiK, (oni'i:ctioni:iiv, oLAs-WAiu:, T O 1$ A C C O , .1 ys .i x ,v ii o ms, 1'I.Ol'It, HALT, nsii, AND mi:at, all ol Mhfch 1 propov si-Iltnnt a veiy low tlsuio for cash or pioilnce. 9t, Cull mi,l ,ee. A pill IS, In.7. C. C. MAItll. r i:nxA ivy toi ixi-:i, WouM repi , trolly iiiiiiouti'-eto his riU-iuls ami put i, uif., that he husopi-no 1 a Ilist-clnss F 1 1 L I T A ( ' )X Fl XT 1 OX I : H Y STO HI'. wherelherem y l,i- ,,un,l nt all limes, a llnecol , tlon of rru'iT, i .i" i 1 1 itciNr.ity, Ni'i-s. Ac, is ivp 1 as I P.T (HUM 11MIX ' l.l.'Ii lint. 1, oM i.hi il .ii le isuii.ihli rules. Th l,kl,n'H ii ll. 1 1 1 ml of I he , 1 J lie.t qu.ilil.v 'ii p.,',ns will !,, - i mul lo i.i-ilte this estnh I ilimiuttli, i. m -l ol Us l:iu, I In town, a call I , i, i , , I , , pi -I'ltx-i's uie m ele elsewheri is ill I 1,. lib,' plleel siltlsfielliill will I,, i hi. ' oi.I'MIiia iioI'mi;, M..' i 'I opp.slle Miller's Store, ill ',7,, liionmaOttlt!, I'll 8 H'UKU., lIKltdliU A CO., OM.MII'.ION .Ml-.IILIIANTM D. ilels III I i ii. nr i Hi'.ii:, ritovisioNM, ,ii'., N,,s. UMi-n I 1 'I N'oilh U'liHi'(.s,aliove Aleh M. Hillailnlphln. - ,' l: ul . I, ,i Wilt,,,?.' Wheel (Irense, In Inn 1,1 ,l.t us, an I alls, AIXWIIKUIT & CO., w ii (i i, i: s i, i: (i it oi; i: kh, N. i Cn.-liei .iclllil linl Anil Streets, l'nil.Uit.I.l'IHA, llealelslu n: as, KVittJi'-!, roi-'n:i:, stio.Mt, .molasmk-x uie!, Mi'in:s, m cAim nm, .tc n, n.. (ir-l.-is will lio Isc prompt at lent Ion, May in, 17-ly. J.STAUU.SIir.n I7!. joitDAN a nnoTiir.ii, wnoixMAu: (iuol'i:i:s an, 1 Dealers lu HAI.Tl'l.TKIl AND Ill'.l.MHTONH, No VO North Thlnl Ktr'ct, l'hli.iilelphl'i. II. V. I'KTKIOIAX, With Ml'l'lNCOTT A THOTTl'It, wiioi.i:sAi.i:oit(xi:ip(, No, Norlh Waler Strei t, mul No. il Noith Delaware Aenue, riilUihlphla. JOHN STHOUI- & CO., Isiieceshors to t troop A Iirother, wiiouAi.i: di:ai.i:i!s in nsii, No.'-'t ortli Wlitrvm, 'in I i Nsrlli Water tit., I'lilItKlelpliln. jovi:, icustox & co., Mnnuuietuu-is niul Wholemlo Deulers lu COTTON VAUNS, OAItPIIT CIIAINH, RUTH, WU'KS, Till VAUNS, COIlDAtli:, llItOOMW, V.'OOD AND WII.I.OW WAUI.', !.OOIv'(i OI, SHi:H, ( LOCK'S, l'ANCV HAf-KKft T.MlI.i:, I'LOOt!, ANDCAHItlAOK Oil. CI,OI'llS,Ac .Nn. i'kj Mniltrt Slrcel, soillh side, I'hlht.Ielphlii. Q.HOVKSTUKN'S I'lAXOS, (iiiovi;sti:i:n'H riANoa, aiiovKNSTCca riAvr, 410 jrAWtfAY, Ni.vr Tnnir, HO IlroaUwiiy, New Yuru, ill llromlwiiy, New Yon:, Am ti nrlv nihil tori u rnhll fly, Tower nml Hlei ues ol Tone, '1 J it J, are (nsl Is i oiiiIuk tin, fai lie oi roll t'llirih, uiih Musicians, A lout, nrs in all lowiHordoutl Music. 'lhe me wnriant, ,1 i teiy li 1 1 1. 1'llies i t.e.llilli' lout r than olh Illht'lllUS IllllKf is, S ml let l in llllll, liroVI S'll'I'N.A 00. 4ii) Ilronilw uy, Nt w Yor 01'1,'i",, 1HI7..IIII. Ql'KCH'rilANXA IIOTJ'.I,, O Ciitaw, i. I'l, The nlsie Ilolel lias Iftlely lieen purihosisl I IIUNIIY J. C'LAlli;, mid l.iu Uon Ihorouidily r, mo.lriUil, lepnlretl, nuil rcfurnlslusl. It will fouuilnow,!u ItsnrrniiKeHirnt mul npioluliii(-(i, h tlisl.clnss llohj, mul avrcmd lu In I la country, IWuons t eUlm wtsLluj tj sptuj id hot months In the cslr, U1 do mil to k tkaivoi Mitinll, TOBAOOOA& SEGAHS, rjiHH ONLY 1'IiACE to tet ths Ivil T0I1ACCO AND C1UA1U9, AT WIIOI.IHALU AND IICTAIt, ut HUNQ'siinnaKifH, i few doors helow tho Amerlcnn House, llloomshtirg, l'u, llo has Iho largest niul most select of BMOKINCI AND ClinWlNO TOUACCO cvcroll'ereil to tho citizens of Illoomsburif, All tho fancy hrands of Hi:OAttS, nn,l ths hest l'lnC'Ctit mul riug CHUWINO TOBACCO, can be ln-1 nt his counters. toiiacco nrr.s In great variety arc among his larga stoclt. DON'T I'OItllllT TO CAM it. ii. nu.vHin:imi:u. JJ ltAXICS wiioi.iXAi.i: toiiacco, sNttrr, and CIOAlt WAltllllOt.'SK, No. Ill Norlh Thlnl Htlcet, between Cherry nml Ilnee, w est side, I'lillailelphla. Q L. WOODUUl'F, Wholesale Healers lu 'iOIIAI COS, CK1AUS, I'll'lis, Ac, Ac, No. 11 Nollll Tlnnl Hlreel,ulioij Murllet, l'lill.ulelphl.i. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. QiT.lu,KH"V. .SNYOKU,""" 111 .VI. I H IN II A U ll V A It ii, I HON, NAILS, SILIII, AC, AC. AC. MAIN XTIIIXT, IILllO.MSIIUlid, I'IINN'A. ratio this nn tlnnl ,,f iiiformlii'ithocltli Usui Co liiiiihl.ienuly, that he has opened an extelishi llanluare ntote on Main stn-i t, In lllooiushurK near Iron stivi t.iin I lint he h is on hand n l,All(ll:lt Slo K AND IllrtTI.I! ASMJUTLI Ihan eiiu be found my win re else In 111" eounlj mil which he liileniH to sell at prlc, s whhh ilel I'ompellllou. CIIAIXS, AXKS, STKKIs, IKON. I hnvo flmlns all Nlros. htis, ull mko nnn tflj;lit, ivtcrl, nil i-It", iron, nil khnpen, nud all ory low. 11LT1 1.1f:ilH II A It A U H, of every (leei lplions, NuIN, axle pnlIyH, nn"i vonU, lutein's, liK-ItHunil kuohs.lmtt ncreH.snsli fust, wlti.low KprlU'.'.-i, havo knobs. Minn lihicc, lui.puinil NtapUs, liooKSaml Htaplct,nml In f.ict rr.vlliln iieeileil In that line. COACH iV WAOX MAK'KItS' IIArtUWAlii: omlinu'ltifi almost every thlnn In that line. Also HAIi.N KSH .MAK CKS1 IIAUDWAIti:, Iiuclitcs-Tiipittnic'tlj laiekle-., silver plated; blttn nrcery lihui , Hamix, Iron ; pad trees: IIamtj, w.wm ; saddle trtes, treen, lrth web, worsted niidotlon : Ihroad.vlltc, nwNnnd neeilles, tool' of nil kinds. HUOIIMAKl.iTM UAnDU-AHi:. , full nssortment forrarpenters. I liuvoplnneH uu kiihis, haws; hand, p.iuncl, rip, and eoninuss, siu urea steel, Iron, and try : boring inaelilncs, enisies, misers, beels, inallets, hiaefs, pauges, plows, ink's, 11(, nnd about everything for car pent i rn. roii Tin. ii:oili: oi:xr:itAi,Lv I hnve roal hod, eoal shovels, ftcoops, voat Mltcis, lant ern M.tablo utk'ry)po(ket cutlery, plated Kpoon, plated forks, servers, tea nnd eof feo pots,butterknles,mlllKawM, cross cut huwr, cli i ular Raw h, Kangsuwis, niosl-rKO t-lioes,wrenclics,rlvolH,ham-iners, hatch, ts, ninttorks, pklcs, forks, Rrnb bitiK hoes, hUoy eN, spades, spadlnn folks, lioen, raltcM, b.d pins, twine, skates, jdwws, coilln trim mings, i:niery, rod chalk, white chalk, wire, horsy nulls, meat euttera, wales, w.tdi bnards, hoiM' InieUets, wnoilen palls, dollies phiH, gliie, do)r mats, porch main, par lor mats, com poppi th, patut brushes, lurse briuhes, sleigh 1 iclN, heel enl its, enamel ed kettles, brnss kflttcfl, copper kettles, tf wkettlci.sntico pans, broad ncs,nalN, Slede, curtain ilstiires, ThimbleM;! lni and lni.e 1 'limps, U ad pipe, etc., 'I'm red rope and huudieds or aittclt'i not (enu nuTnted constantly on hand nt CIIAUMX W.HXVDrifH, Main Street, niimmsburic, Iaioii K. Smiui. j. t. hm.tzii; 2 M IT II A- HKLTZKlt, Iiiii. n .i r- nnd 1 fraV rs in I'oi elgu and DomiMli ir a it n v a n i;, r nh, c u r i.i: it v, ac, no. lay n. i in pn cntriT, An.cAU-owitii.i., v ... w , I'ini-AliIII.IMIIA. Nov. '."-'.OT-ir. IRON, TINWARE, &C. VTATION AI. KOUXllltY, A. 1 Iltoouiihurt:, Columlil.i Counly, l'a. The sulisellh, r, prnpiletnr of the aliove.' vile.. eslinsUu est.ihll.hini ut, Is now ,:epaii', to ri ci Ivo ordeis lornll Kinds of MAfiiiNiiitv roit roi.i,ii:iiirs, m.at J'l'IlNAC'lX, STATION." It V llNCINUs, JULIA TllltliSHINd M.U'IIINlIH, Ac llo Is also prepared to miilie Slovesof all sizes and patterns, IMowlrons, and e erj tliliiK usuallj made In llrst-class Foundries, IllsexlemUof.iellltlcu and puwlk.sl woikiildl warrant hhu In ieeclvln3 tho lawd eoutraets on the must leasonalilo terms, Craln of nil Kinds will bo taken In exchange for Casllnns. TliUertahlUhmcnt Is located mar Iho Ijicli wimii.innd IlloomshuiB Itallroad Depot. IT.TLIt IlILI.MYLn. gTOVKS AXD 'lTxWAIU' a. ii. r.uri:iiT annouueeii lo his mends niul ccstouisrs that continues the uho e hurlucss at his old placo on MAIN S.T1UXT, IlLOOMSllUIlO. Customers can ho accomodated with FANCY HTOVIM of nil hinds, stovepipes, Tlnnuic, and every h rlcty of article found In ii bloo and Tlmuiro I. lahlisluuent In Ihocllles.nud on tho most reason able terms, Ilepalrlng dunii nt the shortest notice. DOZI1N JIII.K-rANH on hand for sale. JkTKW STOVK AXI) TIX SHOP, o:i main Brni'i:r, m:amm oi't'osnu mili.kii HI HUB, IlLOOMSIlUltO, I'l'.NN'A. TiiiM'niU'ri.lBiufl Ims Just tilled up and ojicmd STOVK A'XD TIX SHOP, in this phue, where ho Is prcpnied to make up new Tin Waiii: of nil kinds lu Ids line, und do repairing Willi neatness and illki-utih, upon the most h um, liable li nns, llo also keeps on hand ClOVUS OF VAHIUUH I'ATTIUtNH A SI YLF.S, .ihl, h ho will hell uiinn teilns to suit puielmscis, (live him a call. Hois u gusd met liiinlc, und leserv lni; of the public pulruinii:e, llliHimnburK, April fl, 1H67, C CI W. HKAIIOX A CO., i i Manuraduri rs of OIL l LOTUS AND WINIMJW MllADlis, W'aiehouse, No, pji Ninth 'ihhd Mieit, Miln.lel,lila, j.l.OUOK 11. HOliKlt'lH, Impolterillid DeilUr lu IIAUDWAIti:, I'M LKHY, (U'NK, ( Nn.311 NolthThlldslrl,als,e Vine, l'hls,l,.plils fKAVKlt it SPItAXKM;, 110I,)Al,r.aUOCi:l!IIW ANHCOJUIIS--IIIN ll LCHAS'T', K ii 1 ..r. ii ,,. I'hlUUelplilu, DRY GOODS. ArilJiEil'S htoiu:. I'lllHH AltlllVAIi OF FAMj AND WINTMt UOOD.J. Tho suhscrlher has Just returned from the cities with nnothcr largo nnd i elect assortment of KlilINO AND HUMMIIH (1001M, purchnseil In New Yarltnnd rhlhulclphlant Iho loMest llgure, nnd which ho Is determined to sdl on ns moderate terms ns can he piocurcd elso wheio In Uloomsburg, Ills slock comprises t.ADIIIs.' Ditm-S (IUOD.I of tho choicest styles nml latest fashions, together with nlnrKo .assortment of Diy Ooixls nnd (Ins cerlcs, consisting of Iho following nrtljes i Cnrpels, (III Cloths, Uloths, Cnsslinert'S, Minwls, I'liiuiiels, Slllis, White Hoods, Ltnelis, Hoop Skirls, .Muslins, llollowua ' I'edal ,. 1 1, 'iuctnswnie, Hold ele Hoots tllld Shoes, Huts and ('nisi, Hoop Ni ts, Umbrellas, LiK!dug.(.1ltis es. Tolmeeo, Coilw. sunal , 1 , us, Illee, Allspice, (luiM r, I 'lumiinoii Nulnic s, AND NOI'IONM (IHN HAI.I.Y. In short, evcrythln usituhy hepi lu (ountr tores, to which ue Invites the attention or th ublle liiunully. The hlahest price will he p I or country prmhu'e In exchange loi-Kood-,, M. II. MI1.LI.I1, Areado Ilulldtnixs, i:ioimshui' t pn, QltKAT UICDUCTIOX IX IMtlCKs at i'i:ti:ii i;nt m s i our, IN I.KIHT HTItl'.l T, of PAI.I, AXI) WJXTKIt (!0()1)S. Till! subscriber has Just lueivnl and has on 'mud nt his oil stand In Light street, a Inife an, I select AKrfOHT.Mr.XT OV MKIU'IIAXIMSK purchased ill the toilest llure, olid which he Is deteiinlned tuell on in modelatu teims 0,-iiin he procured ulsewheie lu Llfiht stieet, ron c.iMi on ivcxTJir Mourn:, UU stoelc consists of Ii A I) 1 KH' I) 11 KM 8 OOODS, choicest styles nnd latest fashions, (-'atlcoes, Mutlius, (llnnh'ims, I'lannels, Hosiery, Cupi ts, Slllcs, Shawls, ltKADY MADK CI.OTIUXti, Satlnctts, C'osHimcrs, Coltonades, Kentucky Je ns, AC, ,H' At aitO(JKUir.S, .MAUKKUnn, Queenswaie, L'ed.irwale, Ilardnnre, Jledlclms, Dnifc-s, (His, l'nlnts, Ac HOOTS & SIIOKS, HATS A fAl'd. Inshoit everylhlns lisunlly kept lu a eonntrj store. Tho patrounuoof his old t'rlouds and Um public generally, Is icspeelfully solicited. The highest market prlco paid foi country put. ''"oe, l'lII'LIt LNT. I.lQht Slrcel, Nov. 8 ISC QltKAT HKDUCTIOX IX IMlKl.h A 1' D. K. SLOAN'S S'lOIti:, 1 N OKA N(l 1IVI L I, V., l'A., o r KAI'Ii AXI) WIXTKlt (IOODH. ThekUliscrlhrrlia-JtistiecelMslnudluisnuhioi I hi hlssloiuluoianiievllle, n large and select ASciOlt'railXT OF MKItCIIAXDIHI purehaM'd at the Imiest Ilame, nml which lie i dcleimliied to M'll on as moderate lei ins asrin he procuied clscwhrio In OinUKevllle, ron cash mt coL'Ni i'.Y rituDi'i i:. Ulistoil.eouslvtsot IjADIK.S' 1)15, KH' OOODS, ciiok i:sr mi i r.s ami i.am'hi pasihons, CiiIIcocs, Muslins, (;ingbam. Flannil.. Hosier I'AIM'l.m, SjlAW'l.',, ltKADY MADK CI.OTHIXO, -allnet", ( asHluii rs, t oltoimdes, L'entui'ky ,li 'ins. AC, At .. ,t OnOCKKIKS MAC'KKItAI,, HUeiDswaie, Ccdarwaie, 1 In I I u u i ... Medic u, liltrus, oils, I' vims, .to, HOOTS A- SIIOKS, HATS A CAR In shorl ever.Mhlnit usually kepi In i, , uu, I, ne. 'I he palloiliw ofhlsol.l filelids illiil'in itililleui'tierallv, is repi cllully solicited. 'Ihohkliit mull;, t ptlee pill, t for enuillr u"o. II, I. st,M I . illlUMevllle, M.iv 111, I'.T, j j. ii n o v i: it, Is now offerltis lo iho public his stoci, ol ,v j j,' j a' a a u o i ,s "onslslliu; lu pari of n lull Hue of IXdltAIX, WOOI, AND li. c a n r r. t s, I'ine cloths end ei'sslnieie tor I. ,11, HANIISOMI: Dltl'."s (KMill., of all pattunsnnd (ii.illti,,K, in'.ilds iiud 1' " ol various iUlllIlles and prlcl i, iili:aciii:d and iiikhvn mi si. in liADIK'S KKKXCII COKSKT"- A N 1, DAllOltAli SKIRTS, itood as.Norlinmt of L.uuiv a- cmr.!ni:.:i a a i n:iun. Jiom 1'1'esh Hlocerlcs nnd Spites. New llssmtllu'Ui fii.A-,s and ();ui:i:nh-vai:i:, I'X XO. I 31 A C K Kit i: I. In one-half and one.f.uith barrels, Now Is the time to make your stleetlolis, u 1 am (-ireiliiB goods nt ery low prices, niul ,nu mollo Is fair dealing to all, mid not lo bo mi It' Roldbyuny. j. j, msmvi It Bloomkhlirg, AplU 1'.', Ill7. "t" poWDKIl KKGS AXI) KU.MHI'It w. ji. jionuoi: co ltupert, J'.i Manuriictuii rs of I'OWDr.HKFdS, and dealers In all kinds of I.UMUIUt, glnotlcothut they nro prejiared to nccouiod.o, their custom with dispatch, nud on the chwipei terms, jyjIUiKIt A HOST, Succtssors to l'rauklln I'.Selter A Co ImporteiH nud Wholesnio Dcnliis in' I.HJl'OItS, WINF.:, r Nos. 110 and 112 Notth Third sin ei l'hlladclphl.i. 1 A. IIKXDUY, fiiiocea-ior to Itendry A Tin n la, Itonufneturer nml Wholesale Dealer In HOOTS AND HI101-S, No. MNoiiliThlidSlreet, l'hllndelphla. T P. DKAHD, wllh Ul'l'INCOTT. 1IONI1 A CO., ManuUiturciH and Wholesale D,siler lu HATH, CAIts, riHIH. ANDSlTtAWIIOOIW, No, 111 Mnikll Min t, ndladelphla. gXYDKIt, lIAItltIK A liASsKTT, Alnnufaetutersnnd .lobhers of Mi;.S"s AND IIOY'lt t"A)TIIIN(i, Ncs. SffiVarkil nml ('i.ninu i i i t ri'llailelpl,'!! Om: nr tin. t,4 si M'lu'iidiiK nr imi i (, HIS', III ll I' mil lit i 1) I I s I lllll U1, 1 HI 11111 1 II 1( 1 ll 111 l'u, IS ,111