THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Jjunncr's gcpuvtmcut. Cnsl ir l-'enr rs. Tin: oust of foneliiK tirim Is Inrtic It mint liUTc-iisi- ut ii frlKlitrul rato ni tint country botjoiiii's older, cnlurKi'S Its nil ttvntlmm mill illiiilnWii's t t-t timber, I remember tlmt tin- lute Prof. .1, J. Miipi, many ywirn uku, eolleeted ex- tvnitvo (hitn, compuretl tlieiii with cneh other, nml drew tli(ieoiielU'loii that the farm luiU'i-a then in u-u must have vol nl least SGUll.OOU.tKKl. A wrlterlms since eHtlmated the cost of fences In Xew York Statu nloue, at J 1 1 1,000,00(1. '1'hls Is n much higher estlmatn than that of I'rof. Mopes. Slneo the tlmo Prof. Mapcs' rstlmate was mado the. enclosed farm laud has more Minn doubled In tho United States. lViicliit? hnsheconiu ex penlve. If, then, his estimate, Sliiio, 000,0)0, was lov,as 1 bellovo It was, tho cost of our present fences cannot ho less than, $t,f)00,00fl,000. Tho Interest on this at six per cent, nmounts to $00,000' 000 per annum. But this Is not all the expense of keeping farm lands enclosed ltepalrs become necessary : labor and new material aro required for keeping tho fences cootl. Four per cent., at least, on tho original cost will be re' cmlred for this, making, with Interest 10 per cent., or $150,000,000 again, as In terest, and making necessary repairs for what? Almost wholly for making tho farmers' crops safe whllo growing and being harvested. If overy man In tho city, village and country, who keeps animals, largo or email, from tho largest down to tl.o liens and chickens, were made rcspon slblo for the doings of his own, three fourths of this expenditure might be saved ; tho vast amount of labor it re quires might ho turned to better n' count j and yet no farmer, or cluster of farmers, living in Juxtaposition to each other, need lie debarred from self- protection, by in many, and as high fences ns may be desired. In tho-je rap idly settling and highly pro-porous dis trlets of Xew Jersey, at Klrk-burg, .Manchester, and other imlnK extend Ing most of the way from New York to Philadelphia, by thoe.i-torn route, from which region population was long shut out by eaiis;s too numerous to bo ex plained here, mid where, till qulto re centljyiorallroad facilities through now enjoyed in tho highest degrco.and where set. lersareeon-equently rushlngln, they have no fences oxcent such as overv one choses to erect ; as, Instance, around the homestead, witli its neat little gar den and a few choice trees; but leave their farms and market gardens unfenc 1. As tho land is, for tho most part, not heavily timbered, and Is easily cleared, their non-fencing arrangement enables them to put in crops almost as soon as tho family Is ensconsed In tho cottage (not log houe,) and to draw on New York and Philadelphia (both within two or thrco hours of them by rail) for their farm nml garden products In six, nine, or, at most, twelvemonths from their nrrlvnl. Fencing In their whole premises, instead of only tho bouse and Its surroundings, would have cost money which they then wanted for other purposes; required labor which they could then best bestow on tho soil for a speedy cash return, and caused, at least a year's delay In reaching tho degree of homo comfort nnd prosperity they have now obtained. Tho non-fencing regulation lias proved eminently satisfactory in those settlements, and I beliovo It would In other regions, both old and now, if fair ly tried, and that an Immenso saving in labor and in timber, of which tho older portions of our country aro being too much denuded, would bo the result. I doubt whether the old common law of England, tinkered a little, but not much improved, by American leglsla tion, is Just tho thing for this nnd coming ages. It seems to bo very much as if farmers ought to bo exempt ed from fencing against other men's beasts and fowls provided they kcei; their own out of mischief, or bo mado to pay damnges If they do not. I he- liovo that a plain, brief law defining tho obligations of men in society, witli rC' gard to brutes that aro held by them ns property, how tho amount of damages by one's brutes to another's property aro to bo ascertained, In ease of disa greement between tho parties, and how to lie collected, If not paid voluntarily, is about all tho law needed on this sub ject, ruder such a law, Judiciously drawn, i bellovo that crops would bo very sale, If well fenced, and about as safe If not fenced at all, and that n great saving to tlieagrlcultural interest would follov-(V)MVyioHifiJ of Jlttral Auier- .Mult. fii:.vnxMi:x:.-It has long been to mo a matter of siirprlso that tho superiori ty of mules for farm purposes, has not been more generallyappreeiated by far mers. In regard to tho amount of work of which they aro capable, It may bo saieiy nmrmcu inai compared wan tho liore It Is as three to ono in tho mule's favor. But this Is not all that is to be said to thoadvantago of theso patient animals. They aro not only capable of doing moro and severer work but they aro longer lived, and require fully one third less food than tho horse. A mulo Is at its prime when ordinarily, n horso Is worn out nnd worthless, and it will thrlvo upon food of n quality nnd in quantity upon which a horso would scarcely subsist in idleness. Theso aro Important facts,and It is to bo regretted that they arc not moro generally un dcrstood. To hnvo good nnd profitable mules tho finest brood mares and best Import isl Jacks only should bo tisod. Where this is properly nttended tt tho progc ny Is almost e'jrtaln to be or high char actor for mettle, strength, and eti' durnuee, I offer theso suggestions merely for tho purposo of directing at tentlon ton subject which, I think, has been much neglected. Valley Farms. J. T. II. Horses. Tiik way to euro balky horses is to tako them from tho carrlago nnd whirl them rapidly round until they arc gid dy. It requires two men to accomplish this, ono at tho horse's head, nnd the other nt his tall. Don't let him stei out. Hold him to tho smallest possible circle. Ono or two doses will generally euro ; thrco doses Is final with the worst horso that over refused to stir. I huvo seen n very balky horso started off llvo ly us n lark, by merely hearing tho remedy talked of. Try It. Tin; l'cjslans havun saying Unit ten measures of talk wero sent down upon earth, nnd vnman took nine. .t;ov the louim Olhfl. Chtriylhr 1'rnR-llililr, riir.ui: was once a king who had three sons. Xot fur from his kingdom lived nn old woman, who had an only laughtercalled Cherry. Tho king sent his sons out to see the worlil, that they might learn tho way of other lands, and get wisdom and skill In ruling tho kingdom, which they were one day to have for their own. Hut tho old wo man lived at peaeo at homo with her daughter, who was called Cherry, be cause shu liked ehurrlcs better than any other kind of food, and would oat scarce ly anything else. Now her poor old mother had no gar den, and no money to buy cherries ev ery day for her daughter. And ut last she was tempted by the sight of some In a neighbouring garden to go in and beg a few of tho gardcilcr. Hut, as 111 luck would have It, tho mltros of tho garden was ni fond of tho fruit as Cher ry was, and she soon found out that all tiiu best were gone, and was not a llttlo nngry nt their loss. Now sho wns n fairy too, though Cherry's mother did not know It, aud could tell in a moment whoshe had to thank for tho lossof her dessert. So sho vowed to bo oven with Cherry ono of thesodays. Tho princes, whllo wandering on came ono day to tho town where Cher ry and her mother lived; nnd an they passed nlong tho street, saw tho fair maiden standing at tho window, comb ing her long nnd beautiful locks of hair, Then each of the thrco fell deeply in lovo with her, and began to say how much ho longed to have her for his wife! . carcely had tho wish been upok en, than each broko our Into a rngo with the others, for wanting to have poor Cherry, who could only bo wife to ono of them. At last all drew their swords, and a dreadful battle began. I'he light lasted long, and their rngo grew hotter aud hotter, when at length tho old fairy, to whom the garden be longed, hearing the upioar, came to her galo to know what was tho matter. Finding that it was all about her fair neighbor, her old spite for the loss of tho cherries broko forth at once, worso flinn ever. "Now then," said she, "1 will have my revenge;" and In her rage she wMicd , Cherry turned Into an ugly frog, and sitting in tho water, un tier tho bridge nt tho world's end. No sooner snld than done: nnd poor Cher ry became a frog, and vanished out of their sight. The princes now had noth ing to light for; so, sheathing their swords again, they slieok hands as brothers, and went on towards their father's home. Tho old king meanwhllo found that ho grew weak, and ill fitted for tho bus iness of reigning; so ho thought of giv ing up his kingdom: but to whom should it bo? This was a point thai Ills fatherly heart could not settlo; for ho loved all his sons alike. "My dear children," said he, "I grow old nnd weak, and should like to give up my kingdom; but 1 cannot mako up my mind which of you to chooso for my heir, for I lovo you all three; nnd be sides, I should wish to glvo my people the cleverest and best of you for their king. However, I will glvo you thrco trials, and tho ono who wins tho prlzo shrill Imvo tho kingdom. The first is to seek mo out ono hundred ells of cloth, so fine that I can draw It through my golden ring." Tho sons said they would do their best, and set out on tho search. Tho two elder brothers took with them many followers, and coaches and horses of all sorts, to bring homo all tho beautiful cloths which they should find ; but tho youngest went nlono by him self. They soon camo to wbero tho roads branched olf Into several ways ; two ran through smiling meadows, with smooth paths and shady groves, but tho third looked dreary and dirty, nnd went over barren wastes. Tho two eldest ehoso tlio plea-ant ways ; hut tho youngest took his leave, and whistled nlong over tlio dreary road. Whenever j fine linen was to bo scon, tho two elder brothers bought it, and bought so much that their coaches and horses bent un der their burthen. Tho youngest, on tho other hand, journeyed on many a weary day, nnd could find no placo where ho could huv even ono piece of cloth, that was all flnonnd good. His heart sank beneath him, and every mllo ho grew more and moro heavy and sorrowful. At last he camo to tho bridge nt tho world's end; and therobosat hlm-elf down to rest and sigh over his bad luck, when an ugly-looking frog popped its head out of tlio water, and asked, with a volco that had not at nil a harsh sound to his ears, what was tho matter. Tho prince said in a pet, "Silly frogl thou canst not help me." "Who told you so?" said tho frog; "(ell mo what alls you." The prince still sat down moil ing and sighing, but after awhile ho be gun to tell tho whole story, and why his father bad sent mm out. " 1 will help you," said tho frog; so It Jumped Into tho stream again, and soon camo back, dragging a small piece of linen not big ger than one's hand, and by no means the cleanest in tho world in Its look. However, thero it was, and tlio frog told the prince to tako it away with him. Ho had no great liking for such a dirty rag; but still thero wns some thing In tho frog's speech that pleased him much, and ho thought to himself, "It can do no harm, It Is better than nothing;" so ho picked It up, put It In his pocket, nnd thanked tho frog, who dived down again, panting and qulto tired, as it seemed, with its work. Tho further ho went tho heavier ho .found tho pocket grow, aud so hu turned him self homewards, trusting greatly In his good luck. Hu reached homo nearly about tho same tlmo that his brothers ciimojip, with their horses and coaches all heavi ly laden. Then tho old king was very glad to too his children again, and pull ed tho ring off his finger to try who had dono tho best, but In all tho stock that tho two eldest had brought thero was not ono piece, n tenth part of which would go through tho ring. At this they wero greatly abashed; for they hail made a laughing-stock of their brother, who camo homo, as they thought, empty-handed. Hut how great was their anger when they saw him pull from his pocket u piece, that for soft ness, beauty, anil whiteness, was n thousand times better than anything that was ever before seen! It was so lino that it passed with easo through tho ring; indeed, two such pieces would readily havogonoln together. TU Hi: GNTIMJKI, Woman requires no eulogy. Sho speaks for herself. DRUGS & MEDICINES. HOOFLAND'S GEHMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Moorland's German Tonic. I'rcpnrcd by llr. V. HI. Jnck.on, riiil.inst.rnu, pi. 27te Ore'al 'Jlanatlct romtL tnasistsor tbi MVE11, STOMACH, or l)IGi:STIVi: OUOAN9. Hoofland's German Bitters 1 cnmpoiiniKl of llio puro juices, (or ns they art medicinally term rza rva cl. frc&) of lloots, llorbs lHEa anilll.irks(in.ik. InitAiTf-rnratlon, ICrfl liiplily conccn- trjtcl, nti-l tiillro twau uiU lyre from AU cwiolic admijtturt (fatty Kind. Hoofland's German Tonic, I a coml trmtlrtn of nil tlio Incrt-iltr-nts of the IHrtrri. vltli tlio purer ntnllly of .Yiinfit Crui Hum, Uraupt, etc. mnUntr ono of tlio moot pleasant art'l nfrir-anlu remedies our oll.-ri'il to the putillc Tlioso pnferrlns a Moiltclno free from Alcc liyile adruixtmo, v 111 u,t Hooiland'a Gorman Bitters. In en.is of nenons d-preslon( when toao tleolioj.' tt.imilui H necessary, Hooflaud's German Tonio should I'O used. Tho Titters or tho Tonic nre both citmily pid, and contain the same medicinal virtues. Tlio stomach, from a arkty of causes, siult as IiidlpesUon, l)js . pcpla, NVrunn llellllly, etc, Is ifif& eiyarit to hao Its functions, do (W. JtJ nnse.1. The re, suit of uhlch is, t)mt ,!, p3,,,nt sutlers from sccral or wore of tho follow In j disiascsi Constlnntlon. Flatulence, Inwnnl M03 lulnoss of Hlood to tho Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dlepust lor l-'ood, Fulnesa or Weight In tho titomach, Sour Eruc tations, Slnklnir or I'lut terms at the Ht or tha Stomach, SvrlrumtiiB of thn Send, Huvrlod or Difficult Breath inn, Fluttcrinrf nt tha Heart. Choltlnrr or Huirocatln (lensations when In a Lylnii rosture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wcba beibro tho Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellow ness of the 6Uin and Eyes, Pain In tho iss. Side, Back, Chejt, Llm 4f) bj, etc., Bud den Flushes of Igl JJSJ Heat, Burn ing In tho riesh, Con btnn: ImaKininca of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirit3. These remedies will effectually euro Mrtr (mptalnt, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Ohronlo or Nervous DclUlty, Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease of tho Kidnej s, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Urcr, rJtomach,or Inlcstlnis. DED1UXY, RtsrLTtNO mo 1st CAres irnSTsrsR! PltOSTHATION OF THE SYSTEM. iMJCCsn st tisvsRs Labor, llmusuirs, Exroscr.1, Fstsis, sto. There is no medicine extant equal li these remedies la such cases. A tone and lgor Is Im parted to the whole Bystem, the Apncuu is Btrcngthcnoa,fooa mj Is enJoed, the stomach digests .H! promptly,tho blood Is purified. B1 the complexion becomes sound and IssfJH healthy, the yel low Unne is eradicated from the ejes, abloom Is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nenous Ima'ld becomes a strong and healthy being. I'crsons Advanced ii Life, And feeling the hand of time weighing heavlr upon them, ilh nil lis attendant lGs, will find in the uso of this Uiri'JiKtt, or the TONIC, aa elixir that will Instil new life Into their veins, restore in a measure tlio energy and ardor of more jouthtul dajs, build up their shrunken forms, nnd give health and happiness to tlielr Tcmalnlng)inrs. NOTICE. It Is o well-established fact that fully one-half of tho fema'o por 3 Hon of our popu lallon aro seldom TgT" la the enKmtnt of good healthier, 14 a to use thilt own cxpres,ion, "never fii1fr,snl feci well." They are languid, devoid of nil euorgy, cxtnincly ner vous, and h ive no appetite. n.,Tv-!',',',.cla,,,,.l'.'ir""1 11,0 I!!TTi:iiS,orl!.e lOMC. Is especially recommended. WEAK AMD DELICATE CHILDREN Are mado strong by tho use of cither of these !i''.nJ. '''"V cure iv try caso of MA. ItAB.MOS, without fall. Thou.ands of ccrtlilcates have accumulated 'n tho hands of tho 1 roprktor, but space will allow pf tho publication of but u few, Thone, It will bo observed, aro men of note and of such stand ing that they must bo believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon, Geo. W. Woodward, Chi'Jutliu nftltc Supreme Cuurt tJ'a., writes , I'MUJilphta, March 1, 1S37. " I find Hoof. . A 4a-, Uerman niters1 le a ram i tonic, useful In diseases of the dl gestlve organs, and of great ben mum ellllncwsofde blllty, and want of nervous avtlon In the svstitn. J ours truly, "UCO. V. WOOllWAKD." Hon. Janes Thompson, Judge Vte Supreme Court 0 lnMjmnl. niUtlil, Met, April SI, IKS, "1 conrller Mloonauds German UituiV .. Irtlwaws medicine In eusu of ultatks of Indiges tion or D)speU I can certify this liotu my eiptrlenco of It. " Vours, with respect, "JAMIM TIIOUrsONV Trom Itcv. Joseph II. Kennard, D.D, I'tiitur e Vie Tenth I'j tilt Church, rhtuideljAtj, lir, JjrkeoH iKar Sir: I have beoti f-eriuently requested to connoct my nuiue Willi tt t imeij. dalkons of difUrclit Liltds of m dli 1. 1 , lull, re garding the praa r,,, r,, ti.'o as out of mv approprlato "V T sphere, 1 h.ve hi ullcawsui. lined! ll S l but vvhh a cleir proof In vailous vid Instoii-miid pLr tleulnrl) In inyow-nf.imllv.nf Hie usUu.mss ol Dr. ilnulland's Herman Haters, 1 duwrl lur once fiom my usual course, toexpnss my f.i I convic tion that, fur general J.W.Iy . eetHt, and etjxcialli Jur Liver t.Vni;fauif, , 11 a txe and tutuable preparation. J n somo eases It limy fall : but usually, I doubt not, it will U vi ri Ui'illclal to thovu w ho suir.r from tlio rIkivc lausus. Vours, wiy reepodfi lv, J. II. KUNNAUH, Ulghth, below Coatcs til From Iter. E. D, Fcndall, Atlti'anl A'dtor Carii'iVii, chronicle, J'hiladtU JAM. I hare derived deel led ben- nt from tho use of JlooUand's Uirman Hitters, ilid feel it my nml Kgo to recoinmi 1,1 them ns a Most valuable Umlc louli w ho urs sullerlrg from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the Uvcr. lourstrtly, 11. D. l-KNDAI.I. yt CAUTION; lloofland'a Herman I'.cracdles are. eounterMu i',.S2,Vi?! i signature of U.M. JAUKdONIspn TfTa the wrapper ol StMl" Jta W o""'" " ' com' I'rlnrlpal OITlce and Marjjifactory at the Oer mX" mW0'K0' jMl,JI' I'"!- -r vviiAivi.ii.a iii, EVANS, M..,u4it ..rugiihi, ,-ropr eomurlyO. M.Jsci ,riifl.if. , . .. .".".hi j, ai. oscxios & uo, clnssT Ml,bj'" "fllli'stsand Dculus'alledl SCKION CO. PBIOE3. Hoofland's Gorman Hitters. tier hoiiu . ...1 CO IrLolti"'1 a,rm"' Tun'c' rut Du'tafurt .. e 00 .. 1 M per Ullle, or a half dor.cn for,, i,IH Bar Do not forget to (limine well tho article tea buy, lo order to col the gcuulce. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. January 3), IStW, DRY GOODS. jvniiijint's stohk. . ruusu AittttVAii or i-'aMj and wiMiiit aooiw. Tho MiWrlber Imi jat rclurnnt from ttio cltlM witli nnother lnrpo nni! pclrct nssortmciit f Ht'IlINCt AND HUMMIUI (100114, purchnscil In Now Voitnnil riilInt(tliliinL llio lywcitflgurp, niul uhlclilio H itclcrtnlnrd tti Kctl on n-t mmlcralo tcrmn rati Ito luocurctl duo where In Illoonnlmrg. II Id stock romprlses li.VDIIW Dittos (1U01W of tlio choicest stylciniHl Intent funhlon,toa'tl'-'r wlllinmrgo.ntsortment of Dry uoou una uio cerlen. eonnKtlti!,; of tho followIiignrllcleM Carpet Oil (ltln, C'lotltn. CaxKltncii, SlinwN, riiinticN, milk, WhltoUomN, T.lnenn, Hoop Bklrln, MuMlni, llollowwnro Ct'iIarMnro Qucenswnrp, Hnntwnro Hoots nn J Hhoea, llntu ami Caps, Hoop Nets, Unihrellni. litHtklng-Ohitsc, Tobacco, HugaM, Tcai, Ulct', Allspice, dinger, Cinnamon, Nnlmegn, AND NOTIONS (WN KAMA. In short, everythlns tisualty kept In rountry store, to which no Invites the nttcnllon of tho public ccnerully. Tho highest prlcowlll ho paid for country produce In exchatigo for rooJi, H, 11, Mlt.MHt HON, Arende rulldlngi, Uloonishurp, Va, nUKAT KKDUCTIOX IX PJUCKS AT IM.TKIl KST'H HTOUK, in liUmr stuixt, o f IWhh AND WINTKIl UOODS. TIIK fulwrrlher hnn Jtint retclvcd nnd has on hand nt hit old ntnti.l In Light Ktrcct, n largo and (-elect ASSOUT3n:T OV aiETKUIAXDISE purchased nt tho lowest figure, nnd whirl, ho determined tostllon nn moderuto terms ns he procured dw7horo In Ilghl fltreet, ivn casjuoi: covxtrv prodvck 1 1 Is stock con s In t n o( LAUIVS' )ltT;SS GOODS, choicest sty nnd Intent ftiHhlons, Calleoc, Miiillns, Ginghams, I-'lannels, Ilmlery, Carpet , Mlkn, Mi.nvU, 1M0ADV MADK CLOTIIIXO, Kiltliittli, Cuvshncre, Collfiimilo-, Kciilitt'Icy Jtan. AC, AH AC. OltOCKUlKS, MAOKKKAir, Qtiocnsvnirc, Ccilarvrnri', Ilanlvvarc, Mevliciuci, Drtijrs, oils, ralnt?, Ao. IJOOTS & SIIOKS, HATS & CA1'.S. Ill short evcrylhltiir irsunlly kept in a country sloic, Tlio pnlronagoof hinohl riit-tuW niul the imblleEeiioinlly, U roviicclfiillywlU-lttil. Tlioliiijlicst market price paid for country pto- iiucc. i'i:ri:u knt. Light Street, Nov, S 1S67. j j. ii Jt o w k n, Is now ollerln- to tho public his Stock of ,S J' Jl T A' (7 (10 0 J) fi consisting In pal t of n full lino of IXCiKAIX, AVOOh AND HAG i: a ii i' i: t s, Vino cloths ivtul civHHlmcru for IaulloH' coats. iianiihomi: mu:ss 000113, of nil pattern- nml qualities, Inlalds and l'rints of various qualities anil jirlecs, iii.kachi:i and numra .muslins, LADIK'S F1U3XCII CONSISTS, A N l BALJIOUAli SKIKTS. Qootl nssortmcut of LAnmv cim.DH.wi aAirnimj: hoots. l'resh CiioccrJcHnnd Spices, New ah&ortmenl OLASS AND qut.i:ns-vvam:, 1-' X XO. 1 MAOKKItUIi In oiiC'halr niul ouer.uith barrels. Now Is tho Unto to mako your selections, ns I ant ollVrlng gomls nt ery low prices, nml our tnottnlsf.tlrilealfngtonll, anil not to botituler tol.l by liny. J. J, HltOWIIU. Utoomsbtirg, April 1, 1SG7. JJUItUAII J'OIt CATAWISSAI 1111S VA I Ult JIAIIUAINM. tlooils to coniparo Willi stringency of llio money market. Iiol: nml conipaio prices before pur chasing elsewhere. Just (all nt tho favorite, busi ness slniul of JlcNINCH A SHU.MAN, niul you will bo met by tlio obliging prop'ritlors or their clerks, ami shown through their gieat variety fctoro free of charge, of course. They will give you a fair chnuco lo spend your looso change, Ihey trust imitli moro proilliibly thnn it can bo bpcnl tlsewhete, Thdf STOCK Ol' DIIV GOODS this Spring is much larger In all its varieties than usual. Their LADIliS1 mir.ss GOODS aro of tho nicest rtylcs in irmrkot, They have a ilnonssoitmeiuof IIATX, CAIV, HOOTS AND SHOES, SU.MMi:il CLOTHS, CA38INETS, CASSIMimES, AND VESTINOS, nml nuliieious nitlclc-H eouiinon to suclicKtnhllHh nn uls, besliles n general nssnrtmenl of lIAUDWAIli:, TINWAIti:, (lUEHNSWAHB, and cinocnimx. all at greatly reduced prlcus. Tliey wUli to con duct their buslnoas on tho HyNtcln of "I'AV AH YOU UO," and lliey think they can allold lo sell very cheap. They lelurn their llianks for ninny past favors, and ask tho futurn patronage of their former cus tomers nnd tho publlogeiierally, .Ml'NINCH SIIITMAN. r.W YOltK 1'IAXO I'OHTK C (1 M 1' A N V. (i llAi:ri.i:i:ii maiicii lsci.) Miiuiifaeluiers of tiiiAND and stjrAiti: AoitArn: I'lAxo-roirnx No. inn niul I! 12 Second Avenue, (tOUM.lt Ol' Sulll STIIKI.T,) NIIW MlltK '"'l forilisirlpllvo I'aliiloguo and l'l'leo I.UI, Aplil 1,'bS llin, 'piioiii,on' Crown Crliiollni's J- Arc (.'harming for Lightness, -A. f piioiii.son'd Crown Crlnoliiibs Ate superior riKlustlclty. rpiionisoii'i, Crown Crinolines J Aro iineiiialli'd for Dnfablllly. i , 'Pliomson'H Crown Crliiollno.'i W. .1- Ina vvord.nio I lie best ill llio world, and moro widely know n than any other. At wholesale hv . ,, o, . , . THOMSON, LANUDO.V ACo., Aplll 2l.-US-3iu. SIX llroadway Now York. M. AltTMAN. C. II, MLLINflUt, B. It. UATUAN n.TJIAN, DIMjINOKH & CO., ' 5o, 211 SOUTH T1I1HD BTIlEtT, f.Vimfa opimtle Jtmtt, Kent, tittnttt A Co.) Wholesale. Dealers In YA11NH, 11ATT1NH, WAIIDINd, L'AUl'KTH on, ri.oTits, biuiitJi, yi.v nkts, C111A1N 11AC1H, COIlllAOi:, At'. ALSO, WILLOW AND WOODLN WAUH, IlltfSIUJi, TltUKKH, I-OOKIMI U LASSES, KTC. May 10, IfW.ly. Jowi:, KUSTON it CO., Muuufaetuiers and Wholesalo Dealers In COTTON YAUNS, CAHl'CT CHAINS, HATCH, W!CKB,T!UYAltNH,C.OKIAUi:, llltOOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WA11I1. LOOK'O (HbSIW, CLOCKS, FANCY IMSKLTH TAI1LK, HXJOH, AND CAItUIAUK OILCLOTHH.AC, No, KtO Market Strut, south sldo, liilladrlphlk. MISCELLANEOUS. S1 oJiKTiiixa xi:v. Tho tindrmliriiM liMt lrnVA In Inform her friends nnd tho public generally, tbut nho hai opened In MOIIT BTItr.HT n ff,1i hlnrk nf gooils In llio lino of MIM.INUUV nlltl TltlMMlNdri In eonnrctlon with Drew, .Making; ami Is pro pmcd In addition, to Cor-ORHTnAW IfATB mi the shortcut notice, and In thr hcl ntylo of mo nn, iTiees tncnp mm worn nnunuicmry, tas. i:. kmni:. IJhtBtrt?et,Oclohcr I, lst3T, ISS l.IZZIi: JAUKI,KY lias Just nlurnci! fmni I'lillnilrlpliin, nml has bought, ntnt Is now olTerlllg the best nssorttneili of l'ANC'V (IOII1M, TltlMMINTM, UONNI-THAc. Ac., ever exhibited In llloouisburK, nnd Is prepaioillo mako tip ilrenses nml nil other nrtlrle-a of fcmalo wanliobe, nl horl untie, ami In llio best ami LATl'.HT HI'ltI,tl HTVt.r.S, llooms in Ihe llamser llulldlligs, oil West Jlaln Stleel. fall nml sro her nrltsl slock of Spring floods. May l.'cu. TIIK C1UKAT 1'ItIZi:! UxroSlTON UNlVfltSi:!.!.!', l'Altls, 1S87, "Tin: nowi: w:vjno mai'Hinu cd." Aw.tnleil overlllijh!. -two CompMltors, Till-: llHilinST I'llH.MIUJt, (7 O L ') I. I) ! I. Riven to Aim 1 1. i'i - i v r Impe- Hal Deerii', pi.i li-!., I ,u i , '.. ,i . it, i silver. sol" (UUl. ,'il I .un .1 . i il , l ,, , Kuiplrc). iue'dn.v M ,lm , 1 , n Hi, v,. vv I !'iii'il(inii.',(lpinchinesi rnwll(ll, ,, t , , I nci,uu-cpniiaiil, I.I.t.li lie. i , 1 . iMn,,,,,,,,,,,,;, ofsowlllg This double fhst honor hi nnother proof of tlio over nil olhor.s. Xo. aaHoulh nhihtHlrn'!. Ajjents fur I'ennsyhanfa, New .ivv, ,Dilnvnre nnd wttcin Vhtdnlii. IVh. ll CWlin. rpm: i:st is tjik ciikaikst! llli: HINC.1CU hl.NVlNd MAI ItlNi: iieaiw tii n i.inr. A ud liailrt thctoluinit 1,1 iPH ahead of alt otheiK, j ins im-mur is 1110 MO.ST rOI'L'I.AIl I.V VHU. It men the llneht nci-itlcofaiiy Machine In ex- liiriifi, Any lady wanting a boimI SK W I N (J At A C! JI I X K, Will rmisult her mn Intel cMh by bujlnj; a BIMII.U. It isia-sli'i- to inn, ham and ktip In onlerthaunny Machine lulhcvoild. ovjmi :vi,uu or 'ni dm j:r csi:. Thu fullest Instruction clvcn thoho who pur chu'-c.aud tho Machine wm.i, nn vrui vntkh to you lor ouo yi nr. l'Iensoeallat my ston nnd sallsfv yourselves. Hue you will tlud N't pdlrx, Tlitead and Silk. DAVID I,o l..Nlti;it(J, AKtnt Apui :i(W.tr. jtioonisbuig, Pn. rVlW AMKUU;ANririY KXU: X AND mint. i i: fiindersl -nul clllelis ol (.'oluinbl.i (.duiiiv hiusMil thu niul of huv forks on tho farm 01 Mr, pursi-l. In llcitiU.cU Township, on Monii.iy, M.iv 7, lstKi, bctwtfii tho Amerlenn Hay KnUenn-l I'tirl; mauul.ieluied by hidrint, WAM.H. HiutiNi:ic .r: to.. r i,ewis. burti, l'a., nnd Ihv.- Itun(let' Dalcnt Ihiy lloolc. Tho Aim rienn I'oik tilled moio h-iy In ono draught than tho ltundt-1 In ttuoe. Woaroisatls fled it will take tw much liny into the mow as two cood hoihox ean dimf. Wo alio buw It cutting hay, nnd think It eununt ho U'at ami hny Unlle, and eheerlully i ceommc nd It ns tho boU hay lork and ltulfu wo have ever hceti. ('. Iiirn:Mii;M)i:n, Dn. V, t'. IIaui-.ion-, V. II. KflONM, .loitN Dok, .loiiN Dinr.itniv, Dmki, Noii-.k, II. DidM.Mit.r.mt, s,YIiVlrTKK jtjwEi., MiciiAi:is Hki.i.ijii, Jonx iif.r. They also mannhu'turc tho ceh'hmtod Duekeye Ih'iiper ami Mower, and oiiu'i i";i h ultural inipfc- menlH, QOLV Ii t A ii O IT H 10, DKItNAUD HTOIIX Lit, IlAvijm lutoly punUanLtl nnd (lUcd un llio weU-k)i'wn Itobhon Hotel I'ropci-ly, looatitt a HJAV UOOIW AHOVK TUC CltTT 1101' SE, nn tho w mo Hide of tho (.treet, in tho omi of liJoomsburK! and ImUnj; ohtulnoil u llcchoo for the wimoiwa It K H T A U U A N T , the l'ronrletoi' lins determined to Rlvn to ihe peo ple visit inir the town on husiucsH or plensuri, A LITTLl: JIOIIE JIOOM. IIlMRtnhllnitnlsois (KteiiHlve, and iRfttttHlup to put I'liKfflusnud earrliiKcs in tlio dry. He prom ises that every thins nboul tils estulillshnioiUBlinll bo ooudneted 111 nn orderly and lawful manner; and hu ri'spcetltilly solicits n suaro m the public IHlioiinuc, iiiiylT'lC-tin, jsTsUiusi n;nl7iw. JOT1DAN & IlUOTIIKIl, WHOLIWALE OHOCFIIH, aud Dealers la HAi.Ti'irriii: and mtiMbToNr, Nn aw North Third Clrcet, l'hlladelphln. Willi Liri'INCOTT, BOND A ( (l Mniiiiraeliiieinnud Wholesuh- Healers In II ATM, I'AIH, 1'UIIS, AND8THAW OOODS, No, 113 Market Stn el, I'hllaiUlpht.i, gNYDKIl, UAUH1S & H ASS KIT, Manufaxtttrers and Jobbeis of SIHN'H AND HOY'S COTIIINU, Nos, Hi Mm 1: f ; arid 522 CommerroMieet, jniiladilphla. Q. W. UIsAHON & CO., ' Maliufiu turers ol OIL CLOT1I8 AND WINDOW SIIADIH, Warehouse, No, 121 No! Hi Third Mn et Philadelphia. j ii. WAirat, Uite Walter A Kuub, Importer and Duder In CHINA, GLASS, AND (JIHUWSWAUE, No, 11 North Third SI i eel, between Ilaeo nud.VIne Philadelphia, c. it. noitNi:. vv. K-Kixri, J, n. skviibut A KDItKWS, WIIsKlNH & CO., DiaU'is lu I'OIIIUON AND DOMDHTIU DUY (lOODS, No. un Market hit re el, I'hlladolphln, JOHN bTHOUI' A- CO., Knetessois lo mroup & lliotlter, WHOI.IXM.i: DIULIIIIS IN 1'IHH, No.SINorlh WliaiMs, nuavsNntli Waltr Kl riiiliuUlphla, JiKT'iii:ci:ivLH Tlio dtoaiifht nool' . HKIIt'lM mill nillli,!' in ilur.l ia---ir i T.t lUltl'l.iwi' Till! ONl.V t'UOSS Of Till' I." ION Hi' ii oit GROCERIES, 8'.c.L c ION V 13 0 T I O N 13 11 Y s The nnilerstr'nrd would resnoet fltllv nnnotllico to tho public that ho linn opened a rillST-CLAHS UONriXTIONEHY HTOltil, In tliplnillitlnn lalely neenpicrt Ivy llernnrd Btoh. tier, whoto ho ii prrjiared to fiii-nl-ui nit kind of I'L.UN A 1'ANCY CANDIUS, rilllNCIICANDIKW, roiimaN a iioMFsTic I'litii rs, NUTS, UAIHINS, AC, AC, AC II V WIlOt.KSAl.i: mt nr.TAti,. ill short, n full nsfmllmrtil of nil Roods 111 Ids line of business. A great variety of DOLLS, TOYS, Ac., sullahle for llio Holidays, l'artlctitar attention Kii en in 11 nr. AD AND CAKHS tif nil kinds, fresh every day. (Ml lltSTMAS OANDIHS, CH1ST.MAS TOYS. A eull Is Kollrlted, nnd mtlsrnellou will bo KlKIUlllll'l'U, Nov. 2!, 1SC7, i:ri;iiAiiT jAcons. J 13 JI O V A Is O C. V. M A U It'H N 13 W 8 T O It 13 TO ;! J.-3 21 t.O C JC, ONTIlKCOllNKIt OF MA1IKKT AND IltDS UTIIEKTS, The tiiidcrslgncil hn Ins received from the city u rull nnd complete supply of HI'HINO AND SL'-MJIHIl DitY aoons sVND anoci3itii3s, N O T I o N H, TIX-WAHK AND lIAHD-'VAni3, ClWAIl A.Xl) WlLLOW-WAlli:, CONl'i:CTIONi:itY, OLASS-WAlli;, T O 11 A (! O O , Jt A T a A Ar J) ,S' u o j-: ,v, l'LOUIl, SALT, I'lSH, AND JIIIAT, all of which I propose nilll'r;at n very low fl(;uro for cnsli or produce. fall nnd sec. April IS, IsC. C C. JIA1H1. if7il''VNJ Ol'ENINO MX ORANl) OI-KMNO OU.VNI) oPKNINd (llt.Wl) (d'KNINO tlUVNll OPUNINO FALL AND WINnjIl (lOODfl. FALL AND WINTKB (IOODH. CALL AVI) WINTK!'. HOODS PALI, AND WINTKT1 OOODS i'ai.l -r wiNTF.it doofm; i nn-1' I In.; nt .'on-lstluK of eon itstlnix or onslstlurf of vinsl.'.iii, of miY foons, DUY HOOD.-., DUY UOODS, DRY OOORS ATM AND f'.Vm ATS AND CAFft ATS AND CAPS ATH A Nil I'AtsV HATH AND CArS, HOOTS ANT) StrOKS, IlOOT"! ANT) MIIOKS HOOTS AND H flora, BOOTS AND MIDI s HOOTS AND SIIOI' i, iii:adv-mat)I': clotiun(i, ui:ady-maik cloth ino UUADY-MADi: CLDTIIINfl, UlIAIlY-MAllK I'tJll lll.Vfl, iii:ady-.madk ci.uiiii;t(i; LOOKINtl-OIKSIiS, I.Ot I IC I NO-n I, ASS l!S, LOOKINO-ni.ASSKs; 1.00KIN(!-ULASSli; NOTIONS, NOTIllNS, NOTIONS, NOTHING, NOIIOXS, TAINTS AND OILS, l'AIN'IS AND OILS I 'A I NTS AND l II I. vi, PAINTS AND OILS l'AIN'IS AND Oll.si (IHOCKItllW, iiuoli:iiii:h, IlltOOl'.llUX, lltOl'l'lltlKH, oitocintiiis, ji'i:i:nswai!i:, tii'i:i:.ssvAiu:, iM'i:i:.ssH'Aiti:, (iiii:i:.sVAiti:, tiUi:i;NsVAin:, HAHDWAIti:, llAHDWAIti:, lIAUDWAIli:, HAHDWAIti:, lIAUDWAIli;, tinwaiii:, TIN WAUH, tinwaiii:, TINWAItU, T1NWAUU, HALT, SALT, SALT SALT, SALT, risu, 1'IHII, 1'IHII, 1'IT'Il 1'IHII, OI1AIN AND SI'.KDS, I1UAIN AND SKUllv, tlUAIN AND HI'.CDS, IIUAIN AND SKlIllS, OUAIN AND SKIiDS, Ac., Ac. JlrKFI.VY, MiAl A CO.'S, .McKI'l.yY, NKAI. CO.'S, JIcKl.l.VY, NKAI. 5 CO.'S. .Ml'Kl'.LVY, NKAL .'c CO.'S, -lUKULVY. NEAL & L'H.'S. Notthw(ii.t corner of My In and Mm ket fet reels, Noilhvvtwt corucr of Alain and .Market SI uols, Xoillivvesteorner of Mamiuitl Market street, Northwest corner of .Main and Market St nets, Northwest corner of Itiiu nnd Murkct strut v, IlLO(iMiiITrt(i, l'A HLOOMslll'lKJ, I'A BLOO.MSItl'Hll, l'A BUKMIslll'ltu, I'A., nLOUMSHCllO. I'A. 1UON AND NA IsS, IKON AND NA tM, IUON AND NA lj IllON AND NA l IltO.N AN D NAILS, In largo quantities end m uduitd lates.nlviny on bimU. QCFIEM-i, unite KU & CO., OKNEBAL COMMISSION MIUICIIANTS Denier!, hi l'JSir, SALT, CIIEKSK, lUtOVWIONS, A&, Nos. IWand 121 North Wliarvcs, above Arch SI. 1'iii!. .l.lpliia. Sole agenu lur Wilcox's Wheel areaw.Ju Uir reli, kens, and cans. yATNWUICWT A CO., WIIOLKH.VLR O HOC Hits, N. I:. Corner He. nnd and Aicli SlretU, I'lllWUKM'lIJA, Dialers In -THAN, SYI1U1. COl'l' lIK, BUd.Ut, MOLASSIiS UUL', (,1'ICH, ni ( Allll HI 1A, ,U' ,(C. US. Orders will lecolvo prempt ntlentlnn. May in, iNir-ly. J.J V. I'l'.TI'Uv.MAN, with Lii'i'iNcoiT & Titorruu, WIIOLUSAI.l'.ailOCUUS, No. 51 North Water Strict, and No. 2) North Delavvnro Avenue I'hllailelphla, "yKAVKIl it .SlMtANKIsK, WHOLrsSAI.HOUOC'LillliiANDCOMMISSION MI.UCHANTS, Nos, 'Jl and 'l1 Arch Street I'hlladelphl i. M Jt. MAllI'IsK, NOTIONS, IIOSinilY, (JLOVIX, AND FANCY HOODS, No, SI Norlli Third Street, I'lilladelplila, ATKIjY OIT.NI3I). 'llio imdendumd Mould ii'finii'tfiill v Inform tlm ( Itlzetm of Ulootuithunfaud lelntty, that liolntH Just onciiidnfchojt on JronStrtct, lulu (in Main it on i nint, i ii no wu ioiiow mo eaoiuei ma hlntf hiuliu'HH In nit Un hr.mchCH. Ordem for Mi.TAixit on oninn coitinh llllld Willi uromiif iiokv. niul iliMmlcli- Ufiuiht. eh in.ly mado to all ktiiMn of Juinituic, Inelud iuu mo ri'piuiiina oi (iiiio.iiouoint'H ruaim. iat tel in lur eiiKtllii'M nimln ncntH- niul o ik-iIII limu. ly, aud orderititro fcollelted either In jteuonor hy m:dl, l'kturo iiainen inadeloordt r at hhort nu ll . noiiKur noAN, .-ru 10,-OfS.ir, Am cxicnslvo A-orlment of men's and hoy MUM .v. fllltT 1-UO.NIH, 1'aper niulfUi-M belling flu s HARDWARE &, CUTLERY. 0 IIAHIsES Y, SNYDER, riRAi.un id it A it 1) W A IV 13, IUON. NAIIA BTKKL, AC, C, AC .MAIN HTIUIIIT, HLOOMflllUha, l'KNN'A. Tako this method of Informing the cltUcnsof Co- niiil.lacoiilv. Hint ho has onenctl nn cloiu)lvo Hardware store on Main street, In llloomsbtiri;, near Iron street, and Ihnt lie hns on liarnl n LAIlGini OTOl'K AND DETTEll ASSOItTRD llinnenn bo fotiiul any wlu re elsolti llncnimly, nnd Willi It be intends to sen nt prices wnicnneiy compctltloii, CHAINS, AXKS, STKEIi, JHON. I hnvo ilinlus. nil slues, axes, all make nml welirht, steel, all slr.es, Iron, nil shapes, nnd all very low, 111' 1 1, 111:11' s ll a u n v A u li, of eveiyilrscrlptloii". Nnlli, uMo pulleys, snsli cords, latches, loelisnnd knolw,liutt screws, sash fal. window uprlnifs, Inwo Knobs, Urnp hinges, li.tss nml sinples, hooks nnd s-tnplcs, nnd In fact eNerylhltiit needed In Hint line. COACH .tt WAtlON MAKUIW lIAUDWAIli: enilirnclmtnltnnst every thlnn In Hint line. Also HAtlNL'SS MAK ills' HAUDWAlli:, i:iirkles,.Inpannid bucl-.lcs, i-llvcr plated! I'HI' ofeMry kind . Hamkk, lion i pad trees i iiamix, wooil ; saddla Irecs, alirlrci"', ulrlh wib, worsteil and cotton tthicnd, silk, ii'vlsntul ttiedles, tools of all kinds. SllOIIMAKLT.'S lIAUDWAIli:. A full nssjoitmcnl forenrpeiitcrs. I hnveplaiRft all kiiiiis, snwsj haml, pnuiiel, rip, and compass, squares steel, Iron, nml tryilmrlnii lnnclihu, chtstcs, nugcrs, bevels, mnllels, braces, gnugeSi plows, rules, bits, nml about everj thing for car penters. 1 rou Tin: lTon.i: (hinhkally" Iliaeconl hods, coal fihovcls, aeoops, coal sifters, lant erns.tahlo ctillery,pocItit cutlery, plated sixmns, plalcilfotks.aervers, ten and eof rcepnu,biiltcrl:nlvci,inllls.iws, cross cut niws, elrci lor sa wa, gnug sats f , Hies, horse Blioes,wrcnches, rl t ts.ham luorH, haleliels, inattoi In., picks, forks, grub bing hoe,, shovels, spades, spading forks, Uocs, rakes, bed pins, tvv lue, vital , s, plows, eoflln trim- niiiiK-i, Ilmcry, ted elmlk, white clinllc, wire, horse nulls, meat cutlers, scales, wnsli boards, hone ImcltLls, woodui palls, elolUcs ploy, gluo, aoor mats, porch mals, par lor Jnats, corn poppers, pnlnt brttslics, liors brmhes, slelsh bells, heel t-.lu",ennmil-cd keltic, In.'.u kiltie-, copper I. litis, Rlewki'tl, i,-.ueo nan'.,li,Td m n3.i'3,nii!! t, Medire.i, curtain flxluri'i, Thlmlilc-v'u hit nnd boxes. Tumps, lead pipe, ele. 'larreii ropo and hit nli lJ , of nitlelos nut ."na mciatud constu'illy on li.uitl nt CI1AULL8 W.SNYHEH'8, Main street, Bloomsbm-g, Qt .EonaFs ii. iionnimj, Import- r and Dealer In IIAHDWAKL', Ctri'LiaiY, tU'.SS, in, No. 311 "North Third Street, above Vine, riiltndolphut. Jaooh K. Hsurit. ,T,'n. Ri:i,T7.En g MIT II A S 13 1. T 7. 13 It, I mi: u t s nml Dcnhi , In I'ouljtn aud Domestic II A It D WA II i:, (IllNS, CUTLHllY, AC, mi. I'ifl n. Tinnii nn:i i r.An.i'.vi.iowiui.r., rillLADKI.l'lIIA. IRON, TINWARE, &C. TA'PIONAI, FOUNDllY, Uloomsburg, Columbia County. 1'.-. The kubvi-rlbcr, proprietor or tho aljove-l ruimI ...t.-n,,u vviiiuiiMinit in , is now prepnrid to re eeivi' oroi-rs mr an tonus or MACIIINUUY l'OUCOI.LlUUIES, IILAST Fl T.NACIX, STATION. It Y KNOINKS, MILIX,TlIIll:hIIlXU MACiriNKS, Ac Ho is also nroivareil to mnhn stni-k nr nil and patteins, I'lovr-Irons, and everything usually iiiiiuu in iirsi-iiasH l ounurtt";, Illscxtiuslvof.iellllli's nnd prnetlcnl workmen warrant him In lccelv ln,r ilm i.mmi n.. liio most reasonablo terms. Oialn or all kinds will ho taken In cxckntigo for v-iivviiiirs, This estnhllvhineul Is Inentul near the Laelrr wnnna and llloomvbuii! Hallroad Depot. i'i;Ti:tt uiLLMYun. gTOVliS AND TINWAKK. A. M, ISUPCUT nnnouuees to Ills frlenus and ctuitomeni that conlluueH tho ubovo husluess nt lilsold place on MAIN STIIULT, 11LOOMSI1UIW, Cuslomers can be accomodated with FANCY KTOVIM of nil kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, and every va riety oi niiieierotiiiil InnSlovoand Tinware la- tabllshmciit lu tho cities, and on tliemnst reaaon. ablo terms, licpalrlngdonoat the shortest noUoo. 25 DOZEN MILK-PANS on timid for sale. .TI3W STOY13 AND TIN SHOP. ox maim tfrimieT, kbaiii-y ovpcuiTr uiu,xh' tlTOltlf, iir.oo.Msnuiio, pekk'a. tiik utiderBlened has, Hivi fitlml upaud opened STOVE AND TIN SHOP, In this place, where he it, prepared to moke up iiew Tis Wahk of all klinU in his line, nnd do iipiiirinu with ucnttiCM. nml dlspntcli, upon the most reasonable terms, He nlso keeps on liniid mull' Uf VAIIIOISI rATTLBNS A8TYLI, which ho will hi ll tiivin terms to suit purchaser! uivo him a call. He is a iroul ineilianlo, ami .11 . ,llH Htl.il- pillll lllllfl.. , JACOB MHTJi. Bloniusbttl'sT, AprlUe.lK,?. TOBACCO & SEO-AHS, 'jniiC OMsY PI.AOE to get the best TOHACCO AND Clt.Anvi, AT WHOLESALE AM) ltlCl'AlL, Ut IIUNOSBXlllUKIl'S. a few doors below tho Aliiorlrnii House. Illooinshurg, l'u. lie has the lurgcst anil most veiect of HMOICINU AND CHIiWINU TOHACCO ever oilVrtil to Ihe eltlieiui of IHooiusburg, All lite iuey uraiKUl or , HlXi.UW, nnd llio bosl I'lne.out and I'lug CHUWINO TOHACCO, call be hail nt Ills coaiitei s. TOHACCO I'll' lu great vatiuly nio among hu largo alock, hunt rouoirr to oai.u ii. ii, iiiiNMiicnauu. JJ W. ItANK'H VVIHII.IXAI.KTOIIACLO.HNIU I'', AND CKJAll WAIlI'illOlWK, No, I III North Third hlteel, between Cherry and llace, wett aide, I'liuoucipuia. c I L. WOOimUFK. Wholewdft lHuili-ri lu TOIJAC'COH, CI0AI18, 1'JI'J. Ac,, Av No, u North Tulid Hiuel, abovo Marlsct, 0 I'hlludelphla, O MNI11US IslNK. The iindirslgiinl would risincirullv iiuhouiko to IliecllUiiis of lllooinsbnru and the i,nbUn inlly that ho Is iiitiulugnii om.iiiuni.ini: bitvu'i'ii IhN place niul Ihodirferiiit rtiilioutl do l,ls dally (Sundays excepted), tocoiinect with flu, levernl liiilns going South mid West on the IWa wisuinml WllllaiiitHort Itullroiut. uml vvliliili,-,. gnliitf Nonh and South on the Lackuwinmnniiil liiomnviiiirg Hallroad, niHOmnitmvKisai'e In ntod i mui.tii illoiiv and comlott.ilil.., el um-ti i, iihonnble. l'i rsons, wishing to nn , i or tl, Ii frli niK il - pmt.i u be ti' 1 1, in, I,' lnp, 1 1, n ii il.i, 1 1 nr' i by li r tlm, I, .' ii fill1 i i , l , ' '-' ' I I.P .v. , I' I I , ' I DRUGS &, MEDICINES. A V 13 t o U ll JI 0 N 13 Y I s WW. V -s. (Ml i: T I N I) V t I. M V. N T HI ( II K A T V. 11 I N I) V V V. Mi: N T HI I a ii r a 'i i h t i n n r c i: m i: n t hi i AT TIIK OM PItl( HTOllll or j. N. MOYKIt, Whenman ho found tho i-Anawx and luT A sort.mi-n r over oiromt to the eltlmiH of this connty, ot IfrttRf, rhetntcalt, rnlutrt, uu, Ciln, VnrnUhen, rally, Ilruheo, I)ycMtum, Mixed ralut, nlloi Hie-o are of tho hct Unowu inaho and aro warranted as puro and unadulterated. The llnest mid larK'-iithtock of V A N f Y A II T I C li II H tobo found lu thin or mljolntuj to.mtion PorAmn ry, Hair Dyes, 1'nuey Hiaii, llruhc, t'omhii, t'mmellw, Ilalrolb, Toilet Altlclm, HUitlotu-ry, l:lcet llcmlw T o 11 A C f OUH, Hnioh ! lift and ehowlng , Clgamof ntldecrlntloiu, Pipes, Cigar Holders. 1IOUH151IOLI) AUTICMK. Tninp!, assorted sixes and sly leu, IiAlim, ClttMNRYsS,Hlf.Dl, ItUUNI.Uff, HIIRCRU,ANi:OUH UOODS. Bnontfffl, Chamois Bklus, CntUelers, Hpooulum, Hyrln'irs, nrciist rimi, Iluhhcr flood, Tiu - of all apirued jiattenit, -ie., Ac. I, I u U O US. A flno assortment of uro llnuorH .for meilleal purpostH mtiHlantly nn hand nnd tho het known kinds of TOMACJI BITJ I.KM, , Tatknt MKDi(.:.si'4 0f iivtii dtberlptlou, hi eluding the hest varieties of pills ami tonics. ntvHiriAM'n i'iii-st'niiTroNs uti.rru.v piti PAUKD. No Hiirh Block hna over hcen presented to thu people of this ucellou of country. The prlecsnro a small ns tlio stock Is large. The Wholcmt Ptfccitita luoro favorahle to tho purth.iier th.m over, as AriaiiijemontH have heen offeetod ullh thowholoHah dealers In tho larger eltleB, ho that rooA can be pr.. urod In lllooms bura iw cheaply oh lu New York or riilladclpld.i, ?CjCounlry dt.!cis nro eatiu'tty lnlled to study their own interests, l.y exiuulnlng thla iftock. Itcnicmtiof Ihnp ice I-,xciiANOHll!.orK nhoo Kxckango Hotel, Main strict, IDoninKbuva, .Inn, ..!, ism, OiU GRAYJIAIR. 'l'ui,lsthjA9n'.r.usi.Mhatlluiiaail, This litlio Cure Hat lay fJ lu tlio A'tllltosl.v Hint Itln randti. Till t 1 1 the Man who was hnld mid K y Who now has rn.cn loek, they any, ll? iikoI tUo Cum tlmt lay In tliu AMliituaiA that Kin mnJo. ' :..iuiit, lmiiJbomo nnd Who marrlvil the mini once t ild nnd 7 .... ffrny. tin i.mtr l,na rmvti tm tlii'V mr. ii ? Ho imcI Hie Amiu.osiv lliut Imi nuuc, 'tills la tho rjirnon, who.liy tin wny, H irrlinl tin n.'ildtii, limi'hoinc im-1 To ifi'n nimi ni.co l.nt.l mist irrni- Hut who now In ruuii looki, tin y ftAj ! .cutno ho u-fl tho Cure Hint tir a. 'Cjva m tlm amiii im. tint mug in. TI.l- I- III" 1 II tl.nl ihl'H nw .v 'I',, nrmtkii ll,,, (ti-iviil,, k nl nml . ,l jljj ,.,(1 ulo this fact, which Inri i!"' in -f.(7SL-y ' Vc fitf .l.-X.'oa.l ' . n. , L. . ' "1 - C; tO., PnOPRIcIOliS, P:Ttn50S0', N.H. AND F.1UHAL1) HV Ti. N, MOYKIt nnd I'. 1'. HITZ, HiukkWs, lllooin.biii'K, and M. Jl. HItuIMT, falavviNsa. Jauuniy fi, isow. J It. JlOYKlt, V.rlIOI.IiAI,i: .V UHTAIL n nuaais t, COU.NI.lt of MAIN ANI1 UAliKIlr hrKKKTS, IlI.OOMSllUKd, I'A., vlioro will bo found n large and telict stunk ol Druirs, MKIMC'INKS AND CIIUJtlCALS. Also nil the I'ATKNr 31KniCl.si 01 TII 11 11 VV, 1 nm also prepurud to furnish Country Stores wll h Castor Oil, QouMvy's Cordial, TUIILlNOSTON'S I1AWA.M, nnd all other tin dlelnes kept lu their line at Clly prlees, ttl-rrcci lptlons carefully coniis-itiiuled at all hours, In meUli'iui's, nuallty is of tho first Imgiortuuce. nioonisbum, June 7, Uu7 Ll,EN & NEEPLKS, hl'l.I. MANL TACTl'limtHAKni'Ilorilll'.lolW. Of their lmnroed -Hl'I'KH PirOSPHATK OK lAUK. AlMltlK- AM.MO.NIATLH riCItTlLlZHIt. l'EIJUVIAN (1UAXO. Wosi II only No. 1 received direct fioni tho (lov orumcnt. Huiier I'limiihuti' In liatptuf aJ Uis.tacli. 1'rico 130 ier sun It, Aminonlnted FoitlliKor, III bugs l.V) lts, each, l'riuo pur UUU lbs, A discount to dealers on above ii Ices. Agricultural Works, lleach nnd 1'luiii Slii-ils, imli cs uml h lores, It ri. Wntir Hin t I, and 1.' Houth Di'luwaro Atenuo, Dial. -m in oiut, m 1 1 1. km and tli'iural Com. llilHsloti Ii-reliauts, 1'hilailcliihhi. reli. 111; istw. j"n huh a1'T(i k xT-y7 Wyouilnu sivi.isk) .Hum I,(w,u Commerce , iuo,(JO0 l'ulton 300,000 North Amerloa immn Clly lyi.oco Jlllornalloual l.ioo.ooo Nlasjnin I.mi.ooo Ailiiu 1.1m htiH-k rjsiisio iittiu.iii skua) Aleiilinnt't -i-tiii... Huilngtlilil 670,Hl Iumiiiuk I'omniiny of Hlnlo IVmi'ii u.1ii,ui CV mm I lent .Mutual I.ltu 10,li,i"l Mi'Hl' Almrli'niiTiiiiwlt '. nrnissj MtUAH HltOWN, Attnt, mu4.)UT-ly, llLooMsiiunu, I'A, UMUUUSTKIt .t I1HOTI1HH, Importers aud Jobbers of JIOKllCUY, llLOVr-H, MllIt'WANDDIlAW'KIW, 1 1 UVrONrt. SUHl'l J.N 1 1 L 1 1H. Il' i 'i KIH'IM, IIANDIJlIKCimn-'H, rilllKAl)S,Ki:VIN(l HI1.KH, T1IIMM1XUH, I'Oltli: -MO.N'XAIUS, HHl' i, I'l'.lll'l'.MHUY.l'AhX'Y flOODH, AN1) NonoN (h:ni:uallv. Also Mauurartiirers of UltCSIIliH AND LOOKING (JLASWEH. niul Dinleis lu WOOD AND WILLOW WAlii:, 11UOOJH, JIOI'IW, TWINHH, At'. Mo, ,'lMj Norlh Third Btrccl.ahovo Vine, I'lilladelplila. jyU.IsKlt .t HOST, i' ins lo rraukllu I'.Hcltzer A Co., i' , iii is and Wholesalo Dealers In I.H(l'OltM, WIN1.H, etc., t " ni nutU13Nnrtli Third Btreet, rhlladi 'i.hi'i, 1 " r jmaAir.ii'jsr 2 Wit .c