THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. T line for ftllliiaj 1'lmlter. Tim nr. li an opinion unicrnlly enter tallied that Umber slioulil bu felknt only ilti ring tlio declliiL' oftlic moon; for If tt bo cut tlowu (Hiring Its Increase, It will not bo of a irood or n ilurnblo quill Ity. This linpreuxlon tircvnlla In vnrl oils countries. It Is ncluil upon In Englrttitl, unit I' inndo tlm ground or legislation In France. Tho forest Invvs, of the latter country Interdict tho cut tine of timber during tho lncrcnso of tho moon. M. Auguto do Saint 1111 alro itntes, that ho found tho sumo opinion prevalent lit Ilrar.ll. Hlgnor Kranel?cOj 1'lnto, nn cnilnont nprrlctil tnrlot In tho provlncoof Eplrlto Snnlo, itusuml hluias tho remit of lih expert nice, that the wood which wni not felled at tho full of tho moon was Im mediately attacked by worm, mid very noon rotted. In tho extcmlve forest's of (iurniany, the snino opinion U cntertnincd and acted upon wltii the mint undoubtliif- eonndencolu Its truth. Saner, u super Intendent of some of thcuo districts, an ulana what he believes to bo Its physical cause. According to him the lncrcnso of tho moon caucs the sap to rwciul In tho timber; and on tho other hand, tho decreno of the moon causes jts tic scent. If the timber, therefore, be cut during the decrease of the moon It will bo cut In a dry state, the sap having retired; and tho wood, theruibre, will be compact, solid nnd durable. Hut If It bo cut during tho lncrcnso of the moon, It will bo felled with the sap In It, and will therefore bo nioro spongy, more easily attacked by worms, more cllfllcult to season and more readily split nnd warped by changis of temper ature. Admitting for rt moment the reality of this supposition concerning tho mo' tlon of tho sap, It would follow that the proper time for felling tho timber would bo the now moon, that being tho epoch at which tho deicent of tho sap woulil have been made, and tho ascent not yet commenced Hut can there be Imagined in tho whole range of natural science, n physical relation more extra ordinary and unaccountable than this supposed correspondence between tlio movement of the sap and tho phases of the moon? Assuredly theory affords not tho slightest countenance to such a supposition; but let us iniiulru as to the fact whether it bo really the case that the quality of timber depends upon the state of the moon at tho time It is felled. jU. Duhamel -Miuuvnii, a celebrated French agriculturist, has made direct and positive experiments for the pur posoof testing this question; and has clearly nnd conclusively shown that the qualities of timber fetlod in d lifer cnt parts of the lunar month are tho ame. M. Duhamel felled a great many trees of the same age, growing from the samo soil, and exposed to tho same as pect, and never found any difference in the quality of tho timber when lie om pared those which were felled in tho decline of the moon with those which were felled during Its Increase, In gen oral they have afforded timber of tho came quality. I Io adds however, that by a vlrcumsta ce, which was doubtless fortuitous, a slight difference was man ifested in favor of timber which had beon felled between tho new and full moon contrary to popular opinion, Don't KM flu limn. Tin: lcsjon to be drawn from tho re cent cases of trichinosis in Springfield Is summed up in Just these four words. While anthorities differ In many other things with regard to this new disease, all agree that If ham and pork are lioroiighli cooked there Is no daiigcr In eating either. Sometimes tho li?no has been communicated by eating im perfectlj cured "dried beef," hut here, too, all danger disappears when tho beef Is well cooked. Theo and other facts of especial interest to tho medical profession aro admirably set forth In a communication to tho New York Med ical Jlecord by Dr. Itustlnc, nf. Marlon, hid., who hat treated several cases of tho disease. Dr. RNtlne sums up tho caso as follows : 1. That symptoms Indicating tho presence of young trlchlmc In tho tls sues are observed as early or earlier than tho fourth day after the Ingestion ol the trlchlnous meat. 2. That cysts aro formed as early as tho twenty-fifth day. :t. That, otiier things being equal, tho seventy or tho symptoms is in direct proportion to tho amount or trlchlnous meat eaten, 1. That an active cathartic irlvcn Whllo the worms are still within the Intestinal canal is effectual to a certain degree Jn causing their expulsion and mitigating tho severity of tho disease. 6, That youth affords no immunity fiom tho effiets of the dlsi-use. 0. That salting and smoking do not destroy tho vitality of tho parasite. 7. That thorough rooking accompli- M thll ofljlct. AdTanUge ufFunl Kenning. Mn. C. N. 1)i:mi:.nt, in his J'oultei-cr'e Companion, says: There should bo a poultry yard connected with every farm established ; a farm Is Incomplete wttnwHIt. ami thcro Is no reuoii whv noultry should not bo turned to a good ttccoant both for producers nnd con sumcrs. Indeed, every person that has tho room should not bo without them. Tho Industrious mechanic can, by this means, easily add to tho comfort of Ida homo, as well as tho stock In tho larder. As a general average, twenty fowls will produce not far from fifteen liun dred eggs, nnd ono hundred chickens, during n year. HOL'SKS, VARDU, inc. Whether fowls are suffered to run ut large or not, thero should always bo n houso for them, and with a good yard attached. Tho warmest place Is tho bet, whero on a cold winter's day the sun may shine in upon tbcui, which will greatly promote their laying pow ers. Tho Interior, or fitting up depends entirely upon tho taato of the reader. food. Fowls aro of all birds the most easy to feed ; any alimentary substance seCms to agreo with them, and a fow general remarks will sufllco upon this subject. Some kind of gruin, (of which corn is the best,) should bo before them at all times; meat and some green food should bo supplied occasionally. Pow dered llino or chalk should also he con stantly supplied. dkhiiiajili: mt j:i:i. For poultry rearing on a small scale, tho "overlastlng Inyers,"so called, are preferable. Such aro tho Hluck Span ish ; Crested I'olauds, and Leghorn. For winter laying tho RrnmiH aro unsurpassed, .gov the (ountj -golhfl. Thf l-'l njr elrstl lug ii King, In tho days of old, when tho Frogs were all at liberty In tho lakes, and had grown qultu weary of following every ono his own devices, they assembled one day together, and with no little clamor petitioned Jupiter to give them a King to keep them In better order, and niako them lead honester lives. Jupiter knowing the vanity of their hearts smiled at their request, nnd threw down a log Into tho lake, which by tho splash and commotion It made, s.ent tho wholu commonwealth Into the greatest terror and amazement. They rushed under the water and into the mud, and dared not come within ten leaps' length of the spot wheie It lay. At length one Frog, bolder than tho rest, ventured to pophls head above tho water, and take a survey of their new King at a respectful distance. Present ly, when they perceived the Log He stock-still, others began to swim up to it and around It ; till by degrees, grow ing boldernnd bolder,theyat last leaped upon It, and treated it with tho greatest contempt. Dissatisfied with so tame a rule.tliey forthwith petitioned Jupltern second time foranothcrand moroactlve King. Upon which lie sent thorn a Stork, who no sooner arrived among them than he beirau laying hold of lliem devouring them one by one as fat as he could, nnd It was In vain that they endeavored to escape him. Then they sent Mercury with a prlvato mes sage to Jupiter, beseeching him that he would take pity on them once mora ; but Jupiter replied, that they were only .suffering tho punishment duo to their folly, and that another time they would leant to let well alone, and not bo dis satisfied with their natural condition. Tl Dog Iuvltcd to Supper. A tli.2rri.KMAN, having prepared u great feast, invited a Friend to supper; And tho Gentleman's Dog, meeting tho Friend's Dog, "Come," said he, "my good fellow, and sup with us to-night." Tho Dog was delighted with tho invi tation, and as lto stood by and saw thu preparations for the feast, said to him self, "Capital fare, Indeed ! this Is, in truth, good luck. I shall revel in dain ties, and 1 will take good care to lay In an ample stock to night, for I may have nothing to eat to-morrow." As ho said this to himself, he wagged ills tail, and gave a sly look at his friend who had invited him. Hut his tall wagging to and fro caught tho cook's eye, who see lug a stranger, straight way seized him bv the legs, and threw him out of the window. When he reached thoground, ho set off yelping down tho street; upon which the neighbors' Dogs ran up to him, asking him how ho liked ids sup per, "i'faitli," said he, with a sorry smile, "I hardly know, for wedrauk m dec;) that 1 can't even tell you which way I got out of tho house." They who enter by the back-stairs may expect tu he shown out at tho window. The Mlrj 111 Council. O.vci: upon a time the Mice being di troed by tho persecution of tho Cat resolved to call a meeting, to decide up on tho best means of getting rid of this continual annoyance. Many plans wcro discussed and rijeeled ; nt last a young Mouse got up and proposed that u Hell should bo hung round tho Cat's neck, that they might for tho future al ways havo notice of her coming, and so be enabled to escape. Tills proposition was hailed with tho greatest applause, ml was agreed to at onco unanimously. Upon which an old Mouse, who hail at silent all the whllo, got up and said that he considered tho contrivance moot ingenious, and that It would, no doubt, be quite successful ; but lie hail only ono short question to put, namely, which of them It was who would Hull tho Cat t It is one thing to propo-e, another to execute. Tlia Wolf and tlie Ilora. Ah a Wolf was roaming over a farm, ho camo to a field of oats, but not being able to cat them, ho left them and went his way. Presently meeting with a Horse, hehado lilm come with him into tho field ; "For," says he, "I havo found some cnpltal oat ; and I have not tasted one, but havo kept them all for you, for the very sound of your teeth Is music to my ear." Hut tho IIoio re plied: "A pretty fellow! If Wolves were able to eat oats, I tu-pect you would not havo preferred your cars to your appetite." Little thanks are duo to him who only gives away what Is of no usoto hiiii.-eif. The Am and liU llrlvrr. An Ass that wits holmr driven nlrino- tho road hv his Muster, started on fihriiiL and, leaving the beaten track, iiiailo as Iiii-t as he could for tho edgo of a precl nice. When ho was lust on the uritiit . i of falling over, his Muster ran up, and seizing him hy tho tall, endeavored to pull him back; but tho Ass resisting i and pulling tho contrary way, the man let go bis hold, saying, "Well, Jack, if you will bo master 1 cannot help it. A wilful beast inut go his own way." Tlir llraitrr anil 111 Dog. Tm:ur. was a certain IVazier who" had n little Dug, Whllu ho hammered away at ids metal, tho Da slept; but whenever ho sat down to his dinner tho Dog woko up. ".ShiL'L'ard cur!" said the llruzler, throwing him a boue ; "you sleep through tho noiso of ths anvil, but wake up nt tho first cla'.tcr of my teeth," Men aro awako enough to their own Interests, who turn a deaf ear to their Ii'lcnit's illstre.-s The IVuirand the float A Wolf seeing a Cioal feeding-an tho brow of a high preelpiei-wliere he could not come nt her, besought her to come down lower, for fear she, should lniss her footing at that dlizy height; 'and moreover," said he, "the grass is far sweeter and nioro abundant hero bo- low." Hut tho tlnftl replied: "F.xcuso me; It Is not for my dinner that vou Invited me, but for your own." The Widow milks lieu, A AVidow woman kept a hen that laid nn egg overy morning. Thought tho woman to herself "if I double my Hen's allowance of Parley, alio wliriay twice a-day." So sho tried her plan, and the hen becamo so fat nnd sleek-,' that sho loft ofl'laying at all. Figures are not always facts. To what would n man, taking break, fast with his betrothed, bo most likely to object ? To tnko any butter ibut her. DRUGS & MEDICINES. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND Hoofland's Gorman Tonic. l'rcpurcd Ljr Ilr. '. 31. Jackson, FmUDBLrnll, l'l. The Great Remedies iob Alt buimi or tub I.IVEIt, STOMACH, or DIOCSTIVE onGAIVS. Hoofland's German JJittors Ii compounded of tho pure juices, (or as tbey ire medicinally Icrm ra ImB es. Fftracli) of noon, ncros iB aa inauftrKfl.mAK coneen. I tyfrMfroinAt- cofioltc aamixturt 0 any ' ma. Hoofland's Gorman Tonio, 7 a comllnntlon of all the Ingredient of Oha liirtcri, with tho purcit nullity of Santa Ciui Jlum, Orange, etc , aaluoft one of tho moit plcanant and QgrccaUo rcmvdlce CTcr offered to the public. Tlioip preferring a Medicine free from Alco holic, admixture, will uia Hoofland's Gorman Sitters. In ca.cb of nerrotu depreialon. when loma alcoholic- illmultM la necessary, Hoofland's German Tonio abould bo used. The Bitter or tho Tonts are both equally good, and contain the lamo medicinal Tlrto.es, The stomach, from a variety of causes, auch as Indigestion, lljs . pcpala, Nerv0ns Debility, etc, is Srm very ant to havo Its functions de IfM )W ranged. Tho ra suit of vrhloh Is, siafi that tho patient suffers from several or more of tho foiloslns diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Files Ifulneas of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Distrust for Food, Fulneas or WeUht In tho Btomach, Sour Eruo tattons, Sinking or Flut tering at tho Pit or the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried or Dinicult Breath Ins:, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or SulToc&tlns; Sensations when In a, Lying Posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs beforo the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, . Chest, Llm jrKk bs, etc, Sud den Flushes of ITA )W Heat, Burn ing In tho fc.ft Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil, and Oreat Depression of Spirits. These remedies will effectually euro Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyppcpeia, Ohronlo or Nervous Debility, Uhronlo Diarrhna, Dlssaw of taa Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Uver, fcltomach, or Intestines. DEDILIXV, ItssrLTlso mom 1st Crsa wnivtvtR! MOST UAT ION OF THE SYSTEM. iHDrCID 8T fcJSVIItS LlBOB, UiRDsmrs. Exposes-, Iarias, iro. There Is no medlclna extant flqaal t. these remedies In such rosea K tone ana vigor Is Im parted to the whole Bystem, the Appetite Is tltrengthened. food r Is enjojed, the stomach digests lTj promptly, tho blood Is purllled. the complexion becomes sound and Raw healthy, the yel low Unge Is eradicated from tho eyes, a bloom is given to the cheoks.and tho weak and nervous Invalid boeomesa strong and healthy being. 1'evsons Advanced tn Life, And feeling the bend of time weighing heavily upon Uiam, with all It. attendant ills, will find In the nse of this MTTlillU, or the TONIO, an elixir that will Instil new life Into their veins, restore In a measure the energy and ardor of mora youthful days, build up their shronkea forms, and give health and hlpjtac.s to their remaining years. NOTICE. Il ls aweU'CstabUehad fact that fully cue half of the female por . tlon of aur pepa Utloo are seldom TB" In the en)eyDMat ol good health; or, ui the awu expression, "never Gssmvaal feel wulL" Then ars languid, devoid of all energy, extremely ner vous, and nave no appetite. m J?,Si.cU" persons the DITTER3, or tho TOHIO, is especially recommended. WEAK AMD DELICATE CHILDREN Are made stnmg by the tua of diner of tbeao !f?!".?- Tb,y " eu every an of MA UA8MUS,wlth0Blfan. Thousands of csruueates bars aceomoltted ta the banes of the proprietor, but spaea wia allow of the publication ol hat a few. These, U wiU M observed, are men of nota and of roeh tana. tog that they must be believed, TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward ChliJutlia efflj Suprmi Court Qfm., writes! . . . .Pnaid!p(e, Ifsrcb 15, 1MT. "I find 'Hoof. land's Oerman Bitters Ms a good tonio, nsoful la diseases of thedl f gestlvs organs, and of great ben GsH saw erit In esses of de bility, and want nf nerrotu action in ths sj stem. " Yours truly. "at'O. W. W00DWA11D." Hon. James Thompson, Juifi s fA a'urrime Court e iNftneylvama. JiMrtpAfa, April 5', IS!", "I consider 'Iloolland's Oerman Hitters' a valuable udcfn In case of attacks of lodlgcB tlon or Dyspepsia. 1 caa certify this from my experience of ft " Yours, with respect, "JAllEd THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., arr e JtntX Loftiil C7,urcA, rli&ibhia. lr, action Dear Bin I have been frequently renuosted to connect my name with recommen dations of different kludB of medicines, but, re garding the prao . . tlee bs out ol my appropriate TlmrT sphere, I have In ull cases declined II Ll but vsilli a elear proof In various beu -UJ Ins'ancesaud par ticularly in my own family, of tho usifuiuess of Dr. iloolland's acrnua Outers, 1 depart for once from my usual course, to express my full com lo tion that, for otntrat dtbitUjf e IA lyiCM, aiuX ripectaly for Ltvir C'emdinl, Una 13t and ittltMfclejrraralion. In some esses It may fall; but usually, I doubt not, It Hill be my bcticik'lal to those tlio auQcr front tho nboe causes. Yotsl, tcryrerpcctfully, J. II. KENNAIID, Eighth, below Coates El From Rev. E. D. Fendall, Jlliitaut Xlttor Chrtttian ClttonicUMritf f Aid. I lisvs derived decided ber-fit from tLeuee of Iloolland's Oct man lllltere, aiid feel II rny privi lege to recommend them bb a most valuable tonio to all who are suQcrleg from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of tb Ulcr. Yours truly, 11. 15. PEKDALL. " OAUTIONj IToofland's Oerman Remedies art onnterfull JACKSON ll on Mm lie wrspper of tcff'!i"u'' gBLhbW I'llnclpal Onice and Manufactory at the O.r. man aledlclne Utore, No. 031 AHUII Uueet, 1'hll. adslphla. OnAIUVCS M. EVANS, Herman Diuggi.t, 1'ropritlor, . . v .Formerly O. it. Jicnos eV Co. For Bile by all DrogUUand DealctslnUsdl alaes. PRICES. Uoontnd'B German Blllers, per bottle ft n " " ''" doiea.,.. t 00 JTponsnd's German Totde, rut op in quart bottles 1 0 per bottle, or a half doxen fur I M KT" Do not forget to examine well the artlils joa buy, la ordit lo gel the genuine. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. Jmuury ill, hut. DRY GOODS. JIMiHH'H STOIU:. riunii a uiii y a i j ur FALL AND WINTEtl OOOIW. Tho MuMcrlbcr limJtiNt rclurncil from the clUe Willi nnotlicr large nnj select ninortment of HI'UIXCI AND HUMMHH GOOlw, I'UichiiflCt,l In Now Yotknml Diilatlclphla fit the louont figure, ftnil which ho li determined to ell on in muderato tcrnn n enn bo procured eUe w hero In Uloomshnru. His utock comprlien laDIUS DltlXS GOODS of thecliotcoM, itylen nnd Intent fiishlom.toKCther ivlth a lnrfjo.iissorttnent of Dry Ooou-t nnl Uro- eerlen, ronM-thiK of tho followlnfl nrtlcles : Cnrpet, Oil Cloths, Cloths Cuflniere, BhtiwK FlnnncN, Hlll, WhltoOoodH, Mucin, Hoop Hklrt Mutllni, Ilollowwnre Ccdftrwnre Quecnu nre, 1 Innlw nit llooti nuu Hhoi'H, lints nnd Cnp1, iloop Net t, Umbrclln, Iionklng-Ulnsscs, Totmcco, C'oiTee, Sugnm, Itlce, Allspice, OliiKor, Cinnntnon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN KAMA. In short, everything iminhy kept In country storeH, to which no Invites the nttentlon of tho public RenernUy. Tho highest price will bo pfild for country produce In oxehnnge for Roods, 8. II. milu:u&"sox. Arendo luilMlng, HlwunsburK, l'n. QltKAT ItKOUGTION IN PUICICS AT Dl.TKU UNT'H BTOUK, IN MOIIT KTUi;r.T, or FALL AND AVINTKH GOODS. THE subscriber lixw JuM received nnd hns on hand nt his oU sLind in Light Htrrct, n lnrgo nnd Relet t ASSORTMENT OF MKIICIIAKDISK purchased ut the lowest figure, nnd which he determined to sell on ni moilernto ternts ns ie procured elsowhcro In Light Stutt, tX)Jl C.LS7 OH CO UXTJi V PJIODUCF.. Ills stock conslKts ut IiADIES' DltKSS GOODS, choicest style, nnd latest fusil Ions, CnlleocH, Muslin1, ainghntns, riitimcl-t, Hosiery, Cm pets, Htlk-,, hntli, HEADY MADK CLOTHIXO, Bdlluctts. CaslnuTH, Cottonailes, Kentucky .Tenn. AC., AO AC, GKOCK1UKS, MACKKlUiii, Querniwnre, Cednrwnre, Hnrdwnri', Medicines, Drugs, Oils, ruluts.Ac. HOOTS A SHOES, HATS it CAPS. In short everything usually kept In n country store, Tho pntronugo of his old friends nnd the public ftenerutly, is respectfully solicited. The highest market price paid for country pro duce. PKTEIl ENT. Light Street, Nov. 8 1SG7. Q.UEAT ItEDUCTIOX IN 1-IUCES AT D. K. SLOAN'S STOIIE, IN OUANOKVIlljU, PA., o y FAlih AND WINTER GOODS. The subscriber has Just received nnd has on hand ut his store In Orangcvllle, a liiruo and select ASSORTMENT OP MERCHANDISE purchased at tho lowest figure, and which ho Is determined lo sell on an modemto terms as can be procured elseviheio In Orniifrcville, FDIt CAHI Wit COUNTltY I'llOIlI'CIi. 11U stock conslsU of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CllOlt'K.sr 8TVI.K4 ANP I.ATKST KASHIONS, UallcucH, Muslins, Ulnghnms, rlaunelii, Hosiery CAItl'KTH, SliAWI-S, READY MADE CLOTHING, Satinets, LYisslmcrs, Oittonades, Kentucky Jtans, AC, AC, AB OllOCERim MAC'KERATj, Quenswaro, Oeilarwnre, Hardware, Medicines nnuos OILS, l'AINTX, .ic. ROOTS A SH01K, 1 1 ATS & CARS. In short everything usually kept Inn country store. Thopatronago of his old ftlcnds and the public generally, Ii respectfully solicited. The highest market price paid fur country pro duce. I). K. SI.WAN. Orangovllle, May 21, 1VS7. J J. imo AV E It, Is now oircrlm; to Iho public his Slock of .S' J 11 IN a GOO I) ,s consisting In part of ft full lino of INGRAIN, AVOOL AND RAG OA HP r. TS, Kino cloths and cnsslmcro for Iidlcs' coats, IIANDSOMC 1)11124 (100IIH, of nil patterns ami qualities, lulalds nnd Trlnts of various qualities and ptlees, IlI.EAUIir.I) AND 11IIOWN .MUHUNS, LA DIE'S FRENCH CORSETS, AND UALMORAL SKIRTS. flood assortment of IAMKV .t CIUUini:.-H aMTlCKSJt 110OTX. Fresh Groceries and Splccs. New assortment GI.AfcH AND QUKKNS-WAHi:, V X N O. 1 MAO K E R E h In one-hnirand one-fourth bands. Now Is tho tlnto to make your selections, ns I am offering goods at cry low prices, and our motto Is fair dealing to nil, and not to bo under sold by uny. J. J. llltOWKlt. Kloomsbttrg, April 12, 1S67. URRAH I'OR CATAV1SSA ! THIS WAY I'OU 11AUOAINH. Goods lo compnro with stringency of the money market. !.ook and compare prices beforo pur chasing elsowhcre. Just call at th favorite bus), ness stnnd of McNlNCH AH1IU.MAN. nud you will bo met by tho obliging proprietors or their clerks, and show n through their great variety Blore free of charge, of course. They will give you ft fulr chnnco to spend our loose change, they trust much more profitably limn It enn ho spent tisowhero, Their , STOCK 01' PHY GOODS this Spring 1b much larger In all Its varieties than usual. Their I.ADILW DUHS3 GOODS am of tho nicest styles lu market. They have r n no assortment of HATS, CAIS, HOOTS AND SIIOKS, SUMMHIt CI.OTHH, CASSINI.-IS, CASSIMKItUS, AND VKSTINOS, and numerous articles common to such establish ments, beside a general assortment of IIAllDWAItn, TINWAUU, QUHISsWARK, and Giiocr.nuas, nil at greatly reduced prices. They wish lo con duct their business on tho system of "PAY AS YOU GO," and they think they can afford to sell veryckeap, They return their thanks for many past favors, nnd ask tho futuro patronage .f their former cus tomers and Iho puhllo genorally, MoNINL'H A BHUMAN. JOWE, EUS'l'ON it CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dculiri In COTTON VAItNS, CAItrCT CHAINS, IIATTH, WICKS, TII3 YARNS, COItDAOK, nitOOMK, WOOD AND WII.IX)W WAlllt, LOOK'Q GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY IlASKITrs TAIII.H, TLOOn, AND CAItrUAQK OILCIXrTHS,Ac, No. 630 Market Street, south aide, Philadelphia. JOSEI'H 8. DEIiD, Manuraoturer of and Whol.ss.lo Dealer In OIXJTIIINO, CLOTHS, OASHIMEKES, AND Vr.STINOS, No, 11 North Third Street, ltillndelphL. MILLINERY GOODS. M 1SS LIZZIE I1AHK1.EY lim lust rtvrlvnl. nt her old rdnce nn JInlti !., llloomsburg, iter FAt.t, A.NII WINTI'-H HTOCK of mlllliicry Bomte of every qnnlltjr nml style, convtHllngof I, ATI ST HTVI.I! IlO.NNin-rl. of thnvpry tipstinrtterlMt togetlicrwllhtliovcry lettt navnritnrnt uf THIMMINUK, IIII1110NS, U, illicit nroonvreil for nalo nt llio lotvrst ioBtl)le rnlee. t'nll nml are, llloolnaburK, Oft. 8 17. Ttin iittiiifatrrttnil lircr lnfivf In Inform her friends nnd tho public Eentrnlly, thnt sho hns opened In MOIIT STUEET ft fiesh stock of goods tn tho lino of MILLINEUV nmt TUIMM1NG4 In connection Mlth Dics Making; nnd Is pre pnrcd In addition, to COt.OHSTitAW ltATfl on the shortest notlce.nnd In tho best stjlc of tlio nrt, 1'ilcfs cheap nnd work naiitrncioiy. MUH, IJ, K LI l . LtRhtsStrett, October 4, 1S67, TVEW JlIIil.lNEHY ESTAHL1S1I- 'J ho Mlmea llnrmnn vvotiM reMicclftilly n" noutico to their frletuU in town run! country, that I hoi- l,nn tnt vepptvml nt. tlielr nhlco nf litlslllpm oiiMulilst, below American House, n, largo nnd new Rttppiy of m 1 1, ii i n mt y a o o n s of nil description Milted for l-'ull nn,l Wlnler'a Weftrt lucltidlnir llnniuta of tho latest atylea.Hlti botie.trlnimltiKHOfiitl aorta, titul 111 fart keep n Renerut rmnUliltiK htoro for IikIIpb. Their pat terns nnd alylea ore nntonir Hie latest, nnd tlio prices hut ft trlllo In ndvnneo orihose In thf City. Ilonot fall toeatl and cxautlnethelr Koodslicforo purclmslntt rUowhere. Nov. 1.18U7, Tj EVEItETT & 1)11. J. II. CASE'S ' xmv Diwa htom:, in oitA.sanvn.i.i:, JUS T () 1' E X E 1) WITH A Hl'LENtlin AMI VAR1KD ASSOItTMLNT OF (lOOIM AlTiniTAISISO TO TIIK UltlO IlfSISr.ss. luriii: diiucim, citr.stit'Ap, i:tc, A1.WAVS ON HAND. In short finy nrllclo Hint enn ho nnined in the limit lino enn lie hnd nt their More. Ur. .1. II. L'ase Is n l'ractloner, nnd nlso undcriitiiiuls l'hnr macv: 11. llverilt Is a Mrdleal Sludent. hns at lendeil one term nt tho Jcllerson Mcilleal College, nnd understands the compimndltn; of limits. Thev rcvpeclflllly Itivlto Ilia patrunairo of Ihclr friends, nnd tho public Kcnerolly, nssurlnij them "MAHl," nnd whatever will he putehascd of them will he fresh nud pure. apri'tl (7 S T A II L I S 11 E 1), 1 8 n tt 1 U i i lb 1 NMV SO.M.K, OVKIWTItUNO, TVth IltOS t il AMI: l1 I A x o r 0 It T K s. .S T O D A II T A .M O It It I H. Manufacturers of Ornnd, Hf"are niul Vinno Portes. Our new Hcale I'lnno I'urles In uddllltm to their peculiar merits, contain ecry really valuable modem lmproenu'nt, icnderlns them tho most eompleto nnd pcrltct instrument ever ottered to the public, and for purity of tone, Del Icacy oftoudiduinblllty, and also MantlUm the test ofKDcru clliuulcs. tho new scalo Htoduit Pi ano Korte stands unrHalcd. Tho Pianos of tl.pt manufiu-turi' hu o stood thn tt'Ht of more than n tjuartt r or a century, and the manufacturers aio at liberty to refer to our Twenty lto thousand families who havo had them In use, tn nearly all partsoftho rhlll7ed world. All letters will be promptly atiswend by 1 1 ' SlODAUTA MOIHtl.H, rchT'ti'Mni, C"! liioaduay.New Voile. JJ C. IIOAV Kit, bus opened n Ilrst-class HOOT, HlIOi:, HAT C.r, AND FX'It hTOIti:. at the old stand on MalnsStrect.I.loomsburp.afeAV doors nboo the Court House, His stock it com posedorthovervhilefitrnil betttstyles ever oiler ed to tho citizens or Columbia County. He can accommodatu tho public with tho following Roods at the lowest rates, ilen's heavy double so ed htopa boots, men's double nud fcltiKlo tap soleu kip boots, men's heavy stoa shoes of all kinds, men'N (Ino horns and shot h of all unult, boy k doublet so led boots imd.sboes of all kinds, men h Kloe kid llalmoral ehoes.men's, vomen's.bo.Ah's and misses' hihtlUK palteis, vouun's k1oo kid l'ojish cry flne.v. omen's tnomeco Ualmoials nnd calf shoes, women'H very tlno kid buttoned patt ers, lu short booUot all dertCifptlonH both peg ged nnd sewed. Ho would also call attention lo his flno assort ment of IIAT.4, CAI'H, 1'UIt.S AND NOUONH. Ashleh coiiipriseH all the new and popular arl- s.iliiu nt nrli-fti v. lil h rnmiol full to milt nil. TIiohu (COOtlH aiu OlUieti hi 1110 iiivtfM iiimi iuhh uu'i will bo uuarnntetd toKle satlnfuetion. A. rnll is hoilcited beiiii purthsslns eUeAvheie an It is beltCMtl that bettt r bniRHiiis ate to be roNlul man ta any oiuer piaeo in meeoumj- i'e, um riMlK AMKIUCAX JIAY KXIKK J AND roilICs We the uuderslsned eltl7ens oi Columbl.i County wltneed the trial of hay Torks on tho farm of Mr, rurvl, lu Hemtoek Township, on Monday, .May 7,imi, neiween me Ampilniii llav Knlfo and l oik manufactuud by hhiri:it, W'AI.l-S SHItlNIlU A Co., of I.eAls lilinr ln liMM I 111! HlllltlllH I'.IU'IIL I1I1V 11UIIK. Ti... Atiiiirli-nn I'nik llftf-il mote liav In one iirnmrht tlmn the Itiniilel In three, earosatls- IleU U AMll in km h muen imy imo iuu nun in n.u co'1 hornet, can draw, wo also saw it cutting and iluerfully iceommend It as tho best hay fork nna Kline Ave navo eer wm. ('. jiirrrNiii:NHKii, im. i . u. uaukisok, Y. U. IvCtONS, .loitN Doaic, .lojtx Drthcuk, Danifi. Novfk, II. Dioi.kmim.i:k, SYi.vwmt rirr-sn,, M If 'II A t I, I I Rl.lt- It. JoIlS WOl.t'. They also nmnulaeturo tho celebrated Buckeye Ilea per and Mower, and other agricultural imply- in en is. QAKUIAOti 31AXUFACTOHY, liinuiiisi.iii, , a, m. c. sidan & nnoriiKit Hie Miccessors of WILLIAM SLOAN i SON continue tlio huslucss of making t'AllIU.VGlX, 11IJ0(1IIJ, and e ery htyle of TANCV WAOONS, which they havo constnnlly on hand to tult cus Unners. Never using any tnalerlal hut the hesi and cniploylng tho most experienced woiUnun they hope to contlnuo as htreloforo to glveenllic Batlsrncllon to every customer. An Inspection nt their woilt, nud of Iho reasonable prico nslted for tho tnme, Is sure to Insnro a sale. J 11. I'URSEIi, MAN UFA CTU Unit, nnddralerln CAIirKT-HAO.!, VAtIHI, TJA'-NLTH, J1UFFAI.O itoiir.s, IIOnsn-ULANKF.lS, AC, which ho feels confident ho can sell at lower rate limn auv oiner lierson m wis country. i-v mn In it f.ii vniirvs'-ltr-i.. ISIIOP lirSl iltHir IICIUW IIIU l tV JIHUW .HUin htrt'et, iiioomsimra, ra. iOV, 10, 1WJ(. IS7 kTi:V 1-iniNlTURE STORE AT MAIN VILLI:, I' A. a. j. lir.iiNiNunt, ' Wrti.l.l rnunfl fntlv finiiitimrn In lite tiuhllc. n,ni l,n ln ii.'t,l h nv I'lirttllnrf, Rlnro in Malnvllle, where heltM-ps all hinds of clly and liuuio inaue T tl II N I T V It K , cane holtoiued n'3il hair cushloneil rhalts, nil slltH ol littlstiaiiH ntnl hureaus, raoics mm stunds, nnd nil goods In his Hue, Repairing ncat I.. n,,,l ,itit.trli. .Iniif. llmik,, imttil Ini, nml nntier. hanging done nt short uotlco and reasonable rales; in the list luaiiuer. Also, undertaking al sliurl nonce inovt i-- CUSQUEHANNA HOTEL, kJ Catawlssa. l'n. The nbove Hotel hns lntely teen purchased by IILNHY J CLARK, nud has been thoroughly re modelled, repaired, and rcfurlticd. It will bo found now. In lu arrangement and appointments, a first-class Hotel, and second to none lu the country. 1'crsons In cities wishing to spend Iho hot mouths In tho country, will do well to give the rt-oprlctnracult, J. I'. HEARD, with LUTINCOTT, 110N11 A CO., Manufactuiers nnd Wholesale Dealers In HATH, VAlfi, FURS, AND STRAW (100HS, No. tiSMaikitSlrcet, rhlladelphla. gNYDER, HARRIS & UASSETT, Muuuructurots and Jobbers of MF.N'S AND HOY'S C'LOTIIINO, Nos. 6M Maiket, and 6 Commerce blreit, I'hlladelphln. Q. W. UIiAHON & CO., Manufacturers of OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES, IH Warehouse, No, 121 North 1 hlul Street rhllndelphln. J II. WALTER, Late Walter A Knub, Importer and Dealer lu CHINA, OI.ASS, AND QUF.F.NSWARK, No, 241 North Third Street, between Race and Vlua I'lillsidelphta, C. II. IlOltri'r. W. fc. KINO. J, 11. HCVllgUT GRCJCBRIES, 8co., Q 0 N V E 0 TI 0 N E II Y . Tho ttnilrralirnpil wnnlil rpencclfutlr nnnotlllpo to the public Umt lie lma oicticd ft KIIWT-Ct,ASS CONKKtTIONEItY BTOnn, In tholntlhllnp; lately rccurM ly Itcrnfjtil rjlnh nor, whoro Iso Is ircinrctl to fnriilU nil klmli or 1T.A1N & IWNCY OANDIIM, VUIIN'CHCANWIX, ronr.ioN a domhstio rnuiw, NUTK, lt.MStNH, AC, AC, AC by wiiotf.'iAi.r. on nr.TAif.. In Bhort, n full maortincnt of nil noorti In hie lino of bmlncM, A grvnt vnrlcly of IiOM.H, TOYS, Ac, atiltnble for tlio llolldnye, Irtlciilar nttentlon given to 11 UK A I) ANU OAK KM, of nil kinilj, fresh cv cry dny. UlIKIMTMAH OANIIIIIK, O It I H T St A S TOYS. A rnll le sollelleJ. nml (.ntUf.tctloll will bo Ktmrnntcett. Nov. 22, 1107. IX'KIIAUT JACOIIH, T E 51 () V A Ii O V 0. C. MA It ll'S N E AV STOIt E ro a it i v hvi n t, o v a-, ONTIIKCOnNEIl Of MAHKKT ANfl IrtON STRKCTS, Tho undersigned having received from the city full and complete supply of BI'IUNCl AND HU.MMnit DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, N O T I O N S, VIN-AVARE AND I1ARD-AVARE n:n.ut .i.v iiv.f.oir-ir.i.'.', coNFi-.tTioNniiv, ni.Ass-w.Mti:, T O II A COO, II A T S A A' S II O K ,S', FI.OUn, SALT, riSIf, AND MP.AT, nil of which I propose sdllngnt n very low llgnie for cash or produce, 3 Call anil sec. .iprll u, 1SU7. C C. MAltlt, "1 ERNARD STO 1 1 N Ell, ouui rrspecmuiy announce 10 nis irienus nn patrons, that ho has opened a Ilrsl-ciass FIIUIT&COXKKCTIOXKIIY STOIU- where thero maj'be found nt all times, n tine col lection of HUIT, CONTKCTIONI.ItY, NUTH, Ac., as. well ns kixi: (inoci;mi:H, which may bo obtained ut reasonable rates. The toek tsnlways fresh and or the very best quallty No nalns will bo sp.ircd to mako this cslab Ishmout tho tlnditof lu kin 1 In town. A call is solicited bcroro purchases are mado elsewhere, as It Is believed that perfect satisfaction will I. len. COI.UM11IA HOUHi:, Main St., oppwsllo Miller's Htore, aus9'C7. IUoomsburg, l'a, gOIIELE, MERGER .t CO., ur..i,iai, li.m.iii."iij. .ir.uv.ii.v.sin Dealers In FISH, SALT, CItl:ln, l'flOVISIONS, AC, Nos. lil nnd ICI Ninth Wharves, abnvo Arch St, l'lilladelphln. Solo agents lor Wilcox's AS'heel Urease, lu bar rels, kegs, and cnus. "yyAINWIlIOHT A CO., W II O I.ES A 1. 1: UIIUCKUN, N. II. Corner Seennd and. Arch Streets, rjlILAtir.Lrlll.v, llenters lu Ti;AS, KYItUl-S, COFFH15, SUQAR, MOLASSC lticE, srit'Ks, in r.itn sonA, ac, ac. tS. Orders will receive prompt nttentlon. May 10, ISCT-ly. JJ V. I'ETERJIAN, i LUTINCOTT A TIIOTTKK, WHOI.rSAI.I3 OROCKHS, Nu. 21 North Water Street, and No. 20 North Delawnro A enuo l'lilladelphln. "WEAVER & SI'RANKLE, wnoLi:sALi:auoci:uii:sANiicoMMissioN M1.RC1IANTS, Nos. 22 and 227 Arch Street I'liUadelphla. DRY GOODS, &c. ,ND OI'EN'INO (IRANI) Ol'lININtl (I1IANI1 Ol'IININd (IIIAN'I) (ll'U.VI.VO (lltANll OI'i;NIN(l l-'AI.T. AND WINTRII fioolw. r.M.l. AND W1NTDR (InollH FALL AND WINTFIt (IOOIW FALL AND WINTFIl (loollH FALL AND WINTFlt (J00lis consisting ol consisting of consisting of ismslstlng of consisting of DRY OOOIil, DRY noons, DRY HOODS, DRY (lOOIN, DRY HOODS, HATS AND CAT'S, II ATS AND CAFS, HATS AND PAFS, IIAT AND CAIN HATH AND CAIN, Tinois and siiors. IIOOTH AND S1IOIX linoiM AND SIIOIN HOOTS AND SIIOKS HOOTS AND SHOKS, ri:aiiy-madii ctattiiino. iir.. i - .11 A in. ,' .li I li irsll ,r,. i -.11 A in. ,.. ill iiiisii kahy-madf. cloth ino, :i:ady-madi: cloiiiino, :i:ady-madk clothiiio !;. nn. ri:. LOOKINO-OLAHIFX, LOOKINd-dLASSIJS LOOlvlNd-flUV'sSIJ LOOKINO-dLASsF.s LOOKINd-ULAf-MM, NOTIONS, NtlliONH NOTHl.N'H, NOliONH, NOIIONS, FAINTS AND OIlJs, FAINIS AND OILS FAINTS AND OILS FAIN IS AND OII.H FAINTS AND OIlis, OROcr.itir.s, (iit()L'i:itii:H, (IROCKRIIlS, lIROt'FRlLS, OROCLltlFS, OtlF.F.NSWAltF, lillFLNSVVAIti:, i)Ih:i:nsvari:, lillFFNKW'Alli:, liUFLNHWAtli:, IIAItllWARi:, llAUDVV'AIti:, HAHDWARl:, iiaiuiwarl:, HAltUW'AUE, T1NWARF, TINWAHi:, TiNWAIli:, TiNWAHK, TINWAHH, SALT, SALT, SALT HALT, SALT, FISH, 1'isii; FIHII, KITH FISH, OHAIN AND SFFDS, (lltAIN AND HFFllH, uiiAiN and si:i:i, I1RAIN AND HFLIIH, ORA1N AND BLIUIH, c Ac. Ae .drKri.VY, NFAL ii co.'s, JllKLI.VY, NLA I, A CO.'S, HcKLI.VY, NFAL A CO.'S. McKFLVY, NI1AL A t'O.'S, McKULVY. N11AL A CO.'S. Norlhw est corner of Mnlu and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main nud Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Hlreels, Nwthwest corner uf iluln nnd Market Slrei Is, lUiOMHfll'RO, PA., IILOOMHIlllltd l'A, IIUIOMHUIIRO, FA., l.l.OOUhlUIUO, l'A., IIUIOMHIUIIUI, l'A. IRON AND NAlliS, IRON AND NAHM, IRON AND NAIU. IRON AND NAlliS, IltON AND NAHM, In larite riunullllvs and at uduccd rates, alway ou baud. HARDWARE &, CUTLERY QUARliES W. SNYDER, HEAi.nn in II A R 1) W A 11 E, iron. NAit.H. sti:i:l, ac, ac, ac. MAIN STlltlUT, HLOOMHIlUlta, FLNN'A. Tnkc this mcthoil of Informing Iho clll7cnsof Co- lttinbln couly, that ho hns opened nu ixlciulvo llnrdwaro store on Main slreit, lu IlliKinisburg, near Iron street, and that he has on hand i MlflF.lt STOL'K AND HF.TTF.ll AHAUllTIlD than ran bo found any wh ro clsoln llioeouuly, nnd which ho Inleiids tn till nt prices whlili defy competition, CHAINS, AXES, STEKli, JllUA. I hnvc chains, nil sires, axes, all mnlio and eight, sled, nil sires, Iron, all shapes, and all cry low. llUILDIitt'S It A It D W A It 11, .f every descriptions. Nulls, nxio pulleys, sash cords, Inlchcs, locks and knobs, bull screws, sash fasts, window .prill, base Unolis, strap hinges, hasps and staples, hooks nnd hlnphs, nnd In fact everything ni'cdid lu thnl line. COACH A WAOON MAKL11S' HARDWARF. embracing nlinost every thing in Hint line. Also HAItSnsS MAK ills' IiAIlinvAiu;, llucktes,.Iapanmd! buckles, silver platedi bills nfcwryktnd.llAMR, Iron nml trees i It VMM, wood jsaddto trees, rs trees, girth web, worsted nud cotton I thread, silk, nwlsnnd needles, tools of nil kinds. HIIORMAKFR'S HARDWARE, A full nssortincut forcarpentcis, 1 have planes nil kinds, saws! hand, pnttuel, rlp,andciimptvs, squaics sttel. Iron, and try t boring machines, chlsles, angels, bevel, ntallcls, blacis, gauges, plows, rules, blls, and aiioul everything f.,r ml penters. for Tin: FFOi'i.i: (ifnf.iiai.i.v I have coal hods, coal shove!, scoops, coal sifter, liinl criis,lub!ecul!ory,iiockct cutlery, plated spoons, plated forks, servers, tea and cof. I'oepnls.biillcr knlcs,tnlll salts, cross cut saw, eh cularsnws, gnngsnws, llles, horse shoes.wt cm-lies, rlvilsjiani mcrs, hnhhets, tnalliirks, picks, r.irks, grnli blng line, shovel, spades, spading forks, hoes, lake, bed pin, t lite, shale, plows, eotlln lilui mlngs, Fmery, red chalk, whilocballc, wile, hoi se nails, meat culler, scale, wash bonlds, horso bucitets, wooden pall, clothes pin, glue, door mnt. porch mat, psr lor mat, vov.il iioppcrs. paint bruslus, horsu brushes, shigh bells, heel callcs.i unmcl ed ketltes, brass kitlles, copper killlrs, slewkcttlestMUK'i) uns,bro,id iixe,nail, Sled(;c, curlalu llxlure, Thllnblcskcln and boxc I'ump, It tat pipe, tic Tuned ropo and hundreds of nrtlcles not .enu merated constantly on baud nt cl i a i: li :s w. sn yi ii :it's, Main Street, Illuomsblllg, QEORGE II. ROI1ERTS, Iniportcralid Dcalirln HARDWAlli:, CUTI.IIRY, OVNS, Ac, No. 311 North Third Sin cl, al.ovo Vine, Iiilladiiphla. JAI'OII K. fsMITII. J. II. SI 1.1 HI it s .M I Til .t SE lsTZEJt, JmiM.i tern atnl Dealers lu 1'oreljjn and Dometdle 8 II A R D V: All I', O FNH, CtTI. FRY, AC, Ml. 101) N. Tlllllllhll.l 111-, .Vll.fAI.I.OV!l!I.l., FHILADFI.FIIIA. Nov, 22,0Mf. IRON, TINWARE, &C. jTATIONAIj FOUNDRY, Illotim.burg, Columblu Coiiuly, l'a, Tho Mibscrlber, pioi.iie,tf)r of tho aboe-i 'l'n e.tenvlo thtabllshment, W now prepared to ro eelc orders for all hinds of MAcm.vi.uY roncor.t.n:iiiiHHi.AyT ruitNAci;M,srAnoN,Mtv i:Nnixr, MIM-STIIUi;SIII.a MACHINI-S, lto Is also picpaied to maka Htoesof all istzet and patterns, I'low-lron, and everything usii.il 1 matlo In llrst-el.ivs I oundilcs. Ills ex.cnvlvo f.iellllles and prnctlcal workmen warrant hlni In leeelvlng the largest contract on the most leasouuble terms. drain of all kinds will be taken In exehango for Castings. This esIablKhment Is located near tho I,acV wauunaud Hloomvburu Uailro.ul Depot. 'i;n:n iiiixmykii. OTOVKS AND TIXWArtK. a. m. nuri:nr nnuouuceti to his friends nud ciihtomeis tint continues the abovo huvlness at his old place on main 8Titi:rrr, hloomsiiuho. Customeiscnn ho utcomoxlated with I'ANCV HTiJT-S or all kinds, Moveplpes, Tinware, nnd every a rlcty of nrllclo found in aHlovonnd Tfnwaro IN- t.iblMuucnt lu l ho cities, and on tho most rta&oi able terms, Itepalilrifidonuut tho shoi test notlc. S3 DOZII.N MIIJC-PANH ou hand for s.Uet JVAV STOVK AXD TIX SHOP. ON JUt.N STIllEKT, NRAItLY OITOSITF MII.X.EU1 MOHK, DI.OOM.SIIUIIO, pjlN'N'A. Tiik undersigned has Just fltttd up and opened ins new STOVE AND TIN SHOP, In this idarf. whoro ho Is menaied to mako u new Tin Wakh of all kinds In hh Hue, and d repairing with neatness ami uupateh, upon th mosi itaKDiutuiu leims, mt aitii ivceps on naii bTOVIM OK VAItlOX'H l'ATTI. UN'S A'STYLl.' which ho w 111 sell iinnn terms to ult iiiii chasers. (llo him a call. Ho U a oud mcthaiile, and uumtviiih oi iuu piiiiiie pairoiiiipe. JAC0I1 JtHT.s luooiiuourn, April vu, im.,. TOBACCO & SUGARS. rIIE ONIsY PEACE tu get Iho best TOBACCO AND C10A11M, AT WlKILllSALi: AND RF.TAII, at llUNUSIIF.ltanit'H, ft few doors below tho American House, lil'.omsUiis, l'a. Ho has tlio lamest nnd most select nf RMOKINfl AND CH1VVVINU TlillACCO cverolllrcd lo tlm citizens of llloomshun:. the fancy brands of HIICJAItH, nnd llu best Flue-cut nnd I'lug CHLWINO TOIIAC'CO. can ho had nt his counters. TOIIAC'CO vivm In treat variety aro umong his lurgo slocle. DON'T FOItOT.T TO CALL. II. II. HUNMlFIianit. JJ V. RANK'S WHOLLWALF. TOBACCO, BNUFF, AND CKIAlt WAllLIIOUhl:, No, I W North Tlilrd Wreet, be tvt ecu Cheiry and Race, west side, I'liUadelphla, Qf lu WOODRUFF, Wholesalo Dealeis In TOI1ACCOH, CICIA1IS, FIl'W, dr., Al'., No. n Nuilli Tlilrd hired, ubovo MarUtt, I'liUadelphla. ypinn-nt et HOST, hucressors lo Franklin F.Bellter A Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers lu I LIQUORH, WI.NIW, ie'., . Nos. UO and 113 North Third Htreel, Iidladelplda, AlAi Ournitiitn mntlti In tlielnttst niui most apvrovrd stylo at CUEiiiiiini.iM'i! Wtilhluil btoie. 10-3iu, KTVil LmUGS &, MEDICINES. g A V li YOU R Jt 0 N E Y 1 tl It 11 AT I N D V V II M 11 N T St O 11 1! A T II It IN D V C F. M F. N T SI I II It F. A TF.S T I N D t' C H M I! N T SIM -AT run old Diirn stoiii: uf ii. n. jioyi: it, Where cnti be found the i.AUtiraT nnd limt Ai boiitmi-.nt, ever oirv'ted lo the cltlrens nf lids oitinly, of Drugs, Cliemtont", Faints, Oil, Olass, VurnUhes, Fully, Ilrushes, D3olulni, Jllved Faints, nil of these nrenf tho best known make nnd nro nnnulcd ns pure and unnililttomtist, The finest nd largest stock of F A N C Y A 11 T I C I, 11 H bo found 111 lids or unjoining countlm 'crfuniery, Hair Dyes, FnlicySoniw, Ilrushes, Cumbs, Cosmelltw, Hull Oils, Toilet Al title. Stationery, l'OCkct Hooks, T o 11 A r i ' i ) 1'S. Siiinkltigaud ihowlnii, Cigars of all descriptions, l'lpes, Cigar Holders. Ittll'SHIiOl.D ARTiCI.liS. Lamp, assorted sizes nnd styles, LvMr, cni.MMivs, siiaih, Ht'itsr.iiH, MISCRI.LANF.OUS OOOI1S. Sponges, Chamois Skills, Catheters, Speculnliis, Syringe, llrcnst l'uiup, Rubber Oood, Tiiisscs of nil approved patterns Ac, Ac, I, HI U o It S. A Hue assortment of un lUitiursfor medical put poses lonsliuiliy on u.uiu unu mu oesu know n kinds of STO.MACII HII'II.IIS. Faii.nt .Mkihcimw of every disirlpllon, in- eluding Ihcbi-tvnllctiesof pills nnd tonic. l'insii t.vs'i liiiw ltti-iiuvM r.vmrri.t.v I'uk. l'.vnr.n. Nosuchstnclehns ever liccn presented lo tho people of Ibis heeilou of count!'. '1 ho prices are as small as tho sluek Is large1. 'Iho llViofejitc i'd'c aro nioro f.ivolnblo to Iho put e baser lb en ever, ns arrangements have been virectetl with Ihe wholes lie denlers In the larger cities, so thnt goods can bo piocurcd In lllooms huiBnseiie'nplyasln Now YorLoi 1'hll.ulelphla, tu Counliy deeilers mo earnestly lnvlled lu stud) Ihclr own Interests, by examining this stoek. Reiiiember the place IlxeiiAKOi: IIlock nbov e Fxch.ilige Unlet, Main street, llloomsburg. .Inn. ill, h'ls. linv H ENDERSHOTT'S PHARJIACY. eit'l'ilMTK AMTttlt AN IIUL'bi:. Where may he found n complete asset tment of fie h and puru MF.DKiNFH, DYF HTfFFH, COLOHH, OIL", WlNIiOW-dLA'SM, I.A.MFS. LANTFIINsl. O- DAS, MlAFrl, ALF01IOL, WINl 1 A Lit; ..Oils HYRF1V, I'l.llFl'MI.RY, TOII.FT AND FANCY AllTlCLFS, whliii nro e-in red at old llino prices. Fre scrip, lions accurately pieparcd, .tan U'lK-ly. VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! n rtiy-IIcuttcfl lVsoiilii have their loeles rcstorcil by It to the ilaili, lustrous, sil'iCn tresses of youth, and nro happy ! Yoitnsl'cople,williii7n(,in?tiiorifiniair, havo tlicso tmf.ishlon.ililc colors changed to a beautiful auburp, and lejoke! I'eoplo vvlioso heaiU nro covered vvitli Dandruff and Hm.iors, mo It, and lmve tlcan cu.il3 nnd clear and healthy- scalps! Jtnlel-lTuneli'il VtiturniiH have tlielr remaining locks tlghteneil, and the bare tpot covercel with iv luxuriant growlli of Ihtlr, and elanco for joy J Young Gentlemen ti'o it because it U llchly iicrfumul! Youns Ladies uu it Lccatito it keens their ll.ilr in place! Tver) body wust nml trill use it, because it is tlio iltamst nnd Itst article in the market! For Salo by Druggists generally. AKllF01'.HAl.KnV ' I.. N. ilOYFIl nnd F. F. I.FTZ, IIiukeMs, lll.ioinshurir, nml M. M. lllloll.si', cuWlssii. Jununiy it, lsos-.'l. A U (i IPS CO MM nil CI A I, MANUlllIH. IHB- We nuuouuco to farmers nud deuleis In 1 i'lllll7cs, thai Iho following prices have hem adopted for Iho present Hpi lug season t llAl'llll'H HAW HONi: FIKhsI'HATF. l'l lee, "iu per '.'.Ooel lbs, II WHICH CIIICAOO IIONI! FIlltlTLIZi: l'l Ice, i let pcr'Aouulbs. llAl'lilFSl'llIOAdO FLOOD MANURF. Fllio,J.,iier'.',0il01bs, This ell-known popular trade-mnrlc will I c found upon every pai huge of the nbove m nnui is. CftfeDE MAKK 111' wum The hlt'h enimnili.n Invibleb llAre.ii's Ron 31 AN 1'litshnve hi en held, during tuuilien jears nil,, niiiy uMiiiii in ino luiuie, line ug now ihe i til Ire eonltol oi tho gttnt tesources ol Iho cite ol Ihleiilto. lor t uinp.hiUL' , dug Ammonia iiiiii rnospiinie ylelillug mil el u . v Zl Hones, 111 l i d 1 loll, IIIoiaI, ,tc uohave, lu eouuecllon Willi our ii,s lu Flillndclphhi.'lholnrgost facil Itltsi for luiulshlng tbe'so mauuies, at Iho abovo llnugh A fsviis, Fhlladelphla. Norll.VV'isrtsin 1 erlllling Co., Chicago. John RiiKotnv Co., Henna! Agls., New York, (li oige W, Kliho A Co., " Hosloti, eJeotgc Dugdale, Wliolesalo Ast., I'altlmore. For luformallotuispcetlng Ihe abovo Manul es, address eithcrof the above houses, IjauHl'cls-Dm, W I T II THU CAT Hl'T OUHIIION (Falenled Deeemhcr tatli, IMU.J And niknuwlulgnl by emlnenl pl.ijcrs tube the bestlll use', Kind fordescilpllvooliiuliir. KAVANAllll A DI.CKI.lt, Coiner Canal and CinlioHls., N. Y. DccS),l!7-m JHTAIIMSIIED 1 703. JORDAN A IIROTHF.lt, WHOI.IWAI.K (IROCFRS, nud llenters lu HALTFLTItll AND IlltlMHTONK, NoCiUNoilhThlrdhlriHt, I'hlluilelphla, jVJ M. MAItl'l.l-:, NOTIONS, HOSIFRY, flLOVFX. AND fancy noons, N0.MN01II1 Third Hlreet, I'liUadelphla. iff 'iRvajti