THE COLUMBIAN, B ffY, PA. 4Samw'i gtpartiimtt. Yho PrHlt (larcWii. Ok ninny farms, orclinnllng for mar ket purposes la of doubt fill profit, but on ovcry fnrra n tninkn tlovotcel to Browing frulti for fmnlly use would bo remuncrntlvo In overy senso of tho term. Tho fruit garden should not bo large tw It will not bo taken caro of well enough It should bo located near tho dwelling, both for convctilenco In cul tlvatlng nnd pleasure In beholding It i it should bo sheltered under tho loo of tho buildings, or a hill, and tuirrounded by a dense, high evergreen hedge, or a tall, close board fenco or stono wall. eunny, warmly exposed location should bo chosen, nnd tho coll xhouhl be thoroughly drained, well enriched, nnd deeply dug up. In short, mako a good beginning, for when tho trees are plant' cd you cannot drain, subsoil, or chango tho location without incurring great ex pensc. Half an aero will mako a fair sized fruit garden. Let us say that It Is eight rods ono way and ten tho other: that It Is the longest north and south, and Is Inclosed with n tight board fenco or etono wall olght feet high. Now lot us boo what wo can plant m It. First, wo havo n border on tho south, west, and cast sides, four feet wide, planted to grapes, apricots, and nectarines, which nro trained against tho fence. Next to this border on tho west and cast sides only wo will havo strip of grass eight feet wide. Tho tw entrances to the garden flinli Iks on the south end, opening to tho cutis of theso grus strips or walks. Theso aro only walks'; they servo for turning places for tho horses In cultivating tho garden, and thi grass will mulch tho strawber ry I (1. Along tho south end of the garden dovolo ten feet to strawberries, tl i -i t seven rows, llvu feet apart, w i ' i . pberrles, blackberries, currants aU'i .v osuberrles, thou fuur rows of tlwui , prars, and as many of peaches, planting tho trees eight feet apart each way, and heading them low ; nnd then you will havo room left for two rows of cherry and ono of plum and ono of np plu trees. This variety and quantity of fiult well taken caro of will amply supply an ordinary family. Itural -Ve-ir York- tvt Corn It Is a surprising fact that sweet corn Is not abundantly grown among far mers. Every farmer thinks ho must raise his flvo or ten acres of Indian corn every ycarifn order to fatten his pork, and to furnish fodder for his stock, etc. Now, Ifevery farmer would grow threo or flvo acres of sweet corn every year, his crop would prove of much moro value In proportion to tho numbors of oorcs of Indian corn for feeding purpo ses. Last spring I planted six acres of iweot corn tor tho purposo of taking it Into markot, green. But after tho mar ket bocamo 'glutted,' I concluded to savo tho balance of my corn nnd euro It to feed. I cut and fed my hogs corn (In tho stalks) every day, and they would cat stalks and uli as clean as they would groen clover. I would recommend It to thoso that sow com In preference to any others, Be careful to truce up your seed In the fall, nnd then you will not fall to havo good seed when you come to plant or sow. Lie. on CMU and Sheep The Spring Is tho setvan whon most annoyance Is caused hy theso parasites. Wo havo so many letters asking for nnd recommending cures, that wo are in duced again to alludo to that wonderful effoctlvo destroyer of such vermin, ; boHoactd, Thlsisusedln the form of soaps, which may bo easily applied, in water, making n moderately ttrong Buds. Cresylic acid Is a eoptirtlo suhstanco, almost always uocanl with carbolic acid, and umW the tmtle name of "Cre sj'Hc ftaaj., an excellent nrtlclo Is ad vertised and furnished. We hnvo cm ployed this soap to rid our shelves' of nnts, our cup-hoards of cockroaches, poultry of lice, dogs and tuts of fleas, and not having occasion to uso it upon our horses or neat stock, luvve supplied acquaintances whose stables wero In fected. Wo havo seen prescribed a bath of Or nylc Soap and water for a newly arrived Immigrant, nnd in every cftso of it application havo had tho satisfac tion of learning of 1U efficacy. Fare well In mercurial ointment, that cfll cicnl, but very dangerous nrtlclo In can 1 i hands 1 So long ns wo can ob tain carbolic compounds wo banish it, . Amertcun Agriculturist. Poor ncoiionijr. It la a poor economy tutetyour stono heaps lay In the field year after year, l? Hl thc'n' -My-mwth .. .mriuS m my gram aiutsowlng wy gross seed, which I think should not be harrowed In. onlv hnui.-wi n-i Stones can boploked much cleaner and Cheaper then than nt nnv ntim it.nn t haul them offln tho Fall nftcr taking off hj Brum, Ji uio ground Is not too wet ou, uny umo nrtcr It freezes. Anv former can find tlrao to clear off his ueius anu nt, tnom for a mowing ma chine, Clear out all tho fast rocks nnd All up tho holes. Seo to It yourself nnd uuu-i irusi u w tno boys: onco welldor.i is twlco dono. It is poor economy to drlvo vnr t. tlo to your neighbors or to tho spring to water, week after week, brcnuso your pump has failed. By so doing you not only troublo your neighbor but you Ioso money overy ttmoyou tnkoyour cnttlo muw uio yaru. lryour pump Is old and worn out, get a new one at onco. I find PunP to bo the cheapest and Mm). peuuj. uuw in use. t. i "u Poor economy to hitch colts In the barn floor, where they aro liable to ew,uuuK mm mo nailer t poor ccono- - iu wmp more nogs than you can well feed and poor economy to food meadow hay and straw to sheep, or smV ujuuraca. It Is poor economy to got In doht for anything you do not need, or borrow wiui no prospect or being ablo to pay. Agriculture) lem, Too many barns aro deficient In win- uuws. Afinn-. Invuln,! I.. ... . , ureucu tools pny uigu per cent. The moro corufortablo you keen your anlmahj the moro they will thrive. A food cow la a valuable machine ; tho more food ho properly digests tho creator the proa t. A. few roots, dally, to all stock, aro us welcome as apples to lioys and girls. I -for Uu lounn Mollis. Never he niicnnrngtd. In n remote field Mo.l a large tulip treo, apparently ofa century's growth, and ono of the most gigantic of this spo- clos of trees. It looked like tho ratner of tho surrounding forest. A single tree of hugo dimensions, Maiming alone, Is a suhllmo object. On tho top of tho tree, for years, an old eagle, has built her nest every year, and. unmolested, raised her young, What Is remarkable, tins treo sioou inn Inn miles from tho s;a shore. It had long been known ns tho "Old Eaglo Tree." On a warni.Btmny dav.tho workmen wero hoeing corn In an adjoining Held. At a certain hour of the day, tho old eaglo was known to set off for tho sen sldo to gather food for her young. As sho this day returned with a largo fish In her claws, tho workmen surrounded tho tree, nnd by yelling arm Hooting, nnd throwing stones, so scared tho poor bird that sho dropped tho llsli, anu tnoy carried It off In triumph. Tho men soon dispersed-, Joseph sat under a bush near hy, to watch and bestow un availing pity. Tho eaglets at onco set mi a crv for food so shrill, so clear, and so clamorous, that tho boy was greatly moved. Tho parent bird seemed to try to sootho them j but their appetites wero too keen, and It was all In vnln. Jjho then perched herself on n limb near them, nnd looked down Into tho newl with a look thnt seemed to wiy "i know not what to do next." Hut her Indecision was momentary. Again sho poised herelf, uttering ono or two sharp notes, ns if telling them to " Ho sun," balanced her body, spread her wings, nnd was away ugnln for tho sea. Jimeiili now determined to seo tho rt suit. Ills eyas followed her until sho growsmall, smaller a tnerospeck In tho sky and then disappeared. Sho was gono nearly two hours, about doublo her usual tlmu for a voyage, when sho again returned, on a slow, weary wing, flying uncommonly low, In order to havo u heavier atmosphere to sustain her, with another fish In her talons On ncarlng tho llold,sho mado a circuit arouud,to seo If her enemies wero there again. Finding tho coast clear, sho onco moro reached the treo, drooping faint, and evidently nearly exhausted Again the eaglets set up their cry. which was soon hushed by tho dlstliba tiou of n dinner, such ns savo tho cooking, n king might admire. "Glorious bird!" cried tho boy, in ecstasy and alone; "what a spirit I Others can sing moro sweetly ; others can scream moro loudly; but what oth er bird, when persecuted and robbed, when weary and discouraged, when so far from tho sea, would do as thou hast dono I 1 will learn a lesson from thec to-day. I will never forget, horeafter, that when tho spirit Is determined it can do nlmostanythlng. Others would havo dropped tho head, nnd mou rn cd over tho cruelty of man, and sighed at tho wants of tho nestlings; but thou, by onco recovering tho loss, lias forgotten nil. I will learn of thoc, noblo bird ; I will remember this, and Iwlll set my mark high. I will try to do something nnd to be something in tho world ; and I will never yloid to discouragement." The elek Kit. A Kite, who had been long very ill, said to his mother, "Don't cry, mother, but go and pray to tho gods that I may recover from this dreadful dlscaso and pain." "Alas! child," said tho moth er, " which of tho gods can I entreat for ono who has robbed all tholr altars?" A death bed irpenttnce Is poor amonds for tho errors of a llfo tlrao. The ttte,ik Frog. A Fuoo emerging from a swamp, pro claimed to nil tho world that he- was como to cure all diseases. "Here!" ho cried "como and seo a doctor, the pro prietor of medicines such as man never heard of boforo; no, not JKscuInplus himself, Jovo's cuurt-physlclan I" "And how," said tho fox, "daro you hot up to heftl others, who are not nblo to euro yout- own limping gait, and blotched nnd wrinkled skin?" Test n mini's professions by his prac tice, riiyslcian heal thyself. Tho Hound mid (lie Hare. A Hound after long chasing a Hare at length canio up to her, nnd kept first biting nnd then licking her. Tho Ilnro not knowing what to mako of him Mild: "Jf you nro a friend, why do you blto me? but if a foe, why en, rcsH mo?" A doubtful friend Is worso than a cor tf.ln enemy. Let n man bo ono thing or tho other, ami wo then know how to meet htm. The I'otkemiiil the Bhetp AYou.vci l'orkertppIc.iJ'tr--r , ., -i-oneCp. Ono day the shepherd laid hold of him, when lv squeakod nnd struggled with nil bis might and main. Tho sheep rej,rxieli ed him forcrylngout,and.sald,uiooft.n lays hold of us, nnd wo do ot cry." "Yes," replied he, " but owearo Is not the samo ; for ho catches you for the sako of your wool, but mo for my fry." The old Woman ami her Maids. A TmtiFTY old Widow kept two Servant waliN, whom sho used to call up to their work at eock-crou-. Thn aiatiU dUllkcd exceedingly this early ir, mm ueicrmined between them selves to wring off tho Cock's neck, as uu -. uiocauso or their troublo by wiiKingineir mistress so early. Thoy .me. uu Buuiiur U0I10 tills, tlinil tllO Old lady missing her usual alarum, and afraid of oversleeping herself, contlnu ally mistook tho time of day, und rous- m mum at nuunignt. To much cunning over-reaches Itself. The Vine nnd the Goal' Tjijsiie was a vino teeming with rlpo fruit and tender shoots. IIHIIWII uuai caino up and imawl hn i,nrir and browsed nnon tho vminirii ui will mvengo myself on you," sold tho vino, -lorinisinsu t: for. whim in tow days you aro brought as a victim to uiier, mojuico of my grapes shall luuucwoiueoin upon thy forehead." "vinumion inougn lato cornea at last. The Lamb aud the Wolf, A La Mil pursued bv aAVolftnnk rnf. ugo III a temple. Unon this tho wnii ii. i , , . . - i-iiru om w mm. and said. (i.t i,n pnw woum amy mm Ifho caught Mm. 'He It so," said tho Lomb: "It is bet ter to bo sacrificed to Omi. ilm.. i. devoured by you." None but tho bravo (ltonrvn i)n r.il and nono but tho bravo can livn wti! Homo of ibom. DRUGS & MEDICINES. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Hooflantl's German Tonic. Frcparcd tiy nr. C. 71. Jackson, l'BIUDUruU, Pi. TAe Great ICemedlet FOB ILL DIStillS or tl L1VCU, STO.nACH, or DIGESTIVE OltGAtVS. Hoofland's Gorman Bittors It comiwiimlcj of tlio flirt) jutcet, (or m th?y art mwictnaiiy wrm rj -j tiija ffU' F.xtracU of HOOll, UUIvl I iiii a tirpiinratlon. highly conccn lyfrte from Air tmiiil. niul cntlra cohvlK uJmUturt any Vitxd, Hoofland's Gorman Tonioi I & coint-t nation of all the Ingmltcntl of ttift inner, ivlili tho purckt auallty of Santtt Crui Hum, Oranco, etc . maLfnif ou of the rooit iileMant null nrcfaUd rcinctllca cut otfuvJ to (ho fublle Thow f reforrlnff a Medicine free from AIco hullo atlmUture. is ill ui Hooilaud's Gorman Bittors. In cnira of ncrvooi (crrcs1on, whoa tome alcohol lo atlmulaa la iicccaaary, Hoofland's Gorman Tonio ahoulj beuaed. The Blttera or the Tonic are both equally rooj, aol oontaln the a.ime medicinal Tlrtuea. The atomach, from a variety of cauacs, auch aa Indiffatloui Dya pepala, Ncrvoua Debility, cte , la rfw very apt to have Ita functloDa do lK JU ranged. The re ult of which la. that the patient utfera from aevcral or more of the folio Ina lUacaica: , ConsUvatlon. Flatulence. Inward File a Pulneas of Blood to the Head, Acidity of tho Btomach, Kauaea, Heartburn, Distrust for Food Fulnesi or Wetirbt In the Btomach, fl-.ur Eruc tatlona, Sinking or Flut tertna at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or SilHcult Breath Ins1, Flutterins at the Heart, Choking or BulTocatlnic Senaatlona when In a Xjyinsc Posture, Dlmneaa of Vision, Dots orwobi baforo the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellow ness of the Skin ftnd Eyes, Pain in the - Side. Back. Chftt, Lim lTsm bs, etc., Sua den Flushes of MJ Heat, Burn inst in the KSI Flesh Con stant Imastalnu of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. Theae remedies will effbotaally core Lifer Complaint. Jaundice, Dyrpepala, Chronic or KcrToaaDehUJly.Chronlo Dlarrhua, Dlaeaae of the Kidacya, and all Diseases arlilng from a Ulaoidcred Iiror, titonib,or InteiUnea. DEBIMTY, IlaatrLTise raoH 1st Oicia wbititsr PHOSTilATION 07 THE SYSTEM, lie DC is st UsTSBS Lit os, ILtapaairi, xrois, Fstsss, bto: lliers Is so raediclBe extant qal t; theae rumedlea in each eaaea A tone and igor la Im parted t the whole fiyitere, the Appetite la Htrengthencd, food r Is enjoyed, tho tomtch dig eats M promptly, the blood la tiuritled. ! - lh rnmnlillnn beoomeaaounaana mmm ucaiiny, tno j yel low Usge la eradicated from the eyea. a hloon la given to the cheeka,and the weak and ocrroua invaua oecomiMa airomj ana oeaiuy veing. revsons Advanced in Ufa And fee!lnc the hand of time welghlof rieavtfj vpOD there, with all ita attendant Ilia, will find tu theaae of this lurriilty.or the TONIC, aa elixir that will hi.lii new Ufa Into Utelr veloa. reatore In a mcaiure the energy and ardor of moro youthful d.ya, huiid tip their ahrunken forma, and gl huJih aud bapplueaa to Unlr rem ai nlng j vara. UOTIOE. It la a well-eatabllihed fact that fully one half of the female por r tion of our popu lation are auldom TP la the inJonivnt of good health; or, m to uio tlafr own ciprciilon. "ntvtr &sn-ksfl feel well.' Tiiry aru luiJifuUl, dukold of all energy, extremely mr rotia, nnd ha e no apicUtc. Tutittacliuaof peiiona the DITTEKU, or the TONIC, U eBpcciiillyrecoramcndud. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made itrong hy tho uo of tithfr of theau rcmedtca. Tin- will cure Tcry caag of MA UAbMUtJ, without falL Thouiamla nf ccrtllicatc Iiato accumulated 'n tho hand of tho .ronrlttor, but aprce will allow of the publication of but a few. Thoao, It will be olt.crred,aio m.n of note and of amti hUa.i tiiif thiit they liiunt La btllccii TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, CJiUJuttict oih Suprtmt Cviui tfr&.t wrltea, rhiUMphi, Marth 10, 1861. "I find Hoof. Lind'e German imtereMasKuiftl tonic, uacful In dlacaiceof tUdl ATSk gcitive or;&n, and of prcat ben dam foU iiitlnroacaufde billty, and want of ncrvoua action lu iyatcm. Vouia truly, "UUO. W. WOUmVAltD. Hon. James Thompson. lidyi a Ott Suj-rtrnd Cturi 1 JUnntyhunut. ralditttphia, April JH, lied. ul eonilJor MloolUndi Ut.rnun UUH't' h MilualU MMicint lit cute of attacks of Indi'e tion or Itj I cju certify tLU from my ajurlcnce hf it " Youia, with retpect, 'JAMi;s TUUMI-fiONV' r-m Rev, Joseph H. Kennard. JMiiwett, TtntH By tilt C'Au.cA, VhiUdJyhU KB. '"M' tun tktf7i, S'X Lui til . Ir. UuuBand'a UirmTr. uU.L i a S!?.'1''" t l't. liooQaDd'a (Jtrman Ilht-iu 1 .( !! r from my u.n.l c.u" to , Ji '1'""'.'!" J. ii. kun.s'akh, llKlitli, Uluw L'outli SU From Hcv. E. D. Fcndall, Juitljm zj,tur ariitian Hrenftl,, l-kfcjj. I ti.Te derived decl.! lep.flt from tu Jloo land'. (lem i,llltr, fflft OAUTIOW each botUe. All 5?f.ffWe' F lerfult. rlSH otbera are conn- 1'rlntl 0HAMX3 M. EVANS. Utrmm UfuaLl I'roprliu,,, PBIOBS. HJm4', onju Bittrfltu n m rituVcr.''.V('d'oV.'a'fo,::":;;; jj . f Ml '"' to ounln. w0lftht toj, lu win t cl Ult niiutoi HOOFLAND'S CEBMAN TONIC. January SI, m. Tut atnrrnl it. I., fcul u.unllv, I 0,,,Vl not, II l:i u. M,y ui it DRY M IM.13IVS STOl FRESH Al FALIi AND vi 1 Tho tubiicrlbcr liaa Jnstl Willi nnollicr largo nnil f Bl'IlINa AND R rturt'lmscit In New VorW lowest flsuro, nud whlclj on n! tnoderalo l.rms nl whero In Illnomsunrg. II I.ADIIM' Dill of Uio cliolccMl alylcfl mull with a largo rnssortmcnt i eerie, consisting of tho fo Carpet, UU Cloths, Cloths, Casslmeres, Mmwlsl Flail Hill Queensware, Hoots And Bhoes, lints nnd Caps, Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Ixiklng-OII Tobacci Coirl AND KOTIONH In short, everything ul stores, to which no lnvl ublle generally. Tho lj fr ennntry produco In cl Arcndo lhill C HEAT REDUCl u .- .1 AT i. IN 1,I(1H' SI'lUNQ AND ! Till! subscriber has J hand nt his old hlnnd 111 select ASSORTMENT Ol purchnstHl at tho lowc.J tletcrmlncUtoscllon iJ bo procured clsowhero I vn cash oit o HUstocll LADIKS D choicest styles o Culleocjf, Muslins, Ginghams, If JIKADY MAll Hall nc It?), CasHlmcrs, Cottoil GItOCKlUEsJ (luccnswarc, CcJarwnrl Drugs, Oils, raluls, Ac. BOOTS & SIIOEfl In short everything vs store. The patronage of I public generally, is rospil Tho highest market prl uuce. Light Btrect, Nov. 8 ISt T J. BROW In now ottering to thJ s p r in a consisting In part of a ful INQltAIN, Wol O A It 1 Kino clotlm nnd cassluil 1IANDS0MK D of all patterns and qualltl of various finalities and j BLUACIIED AND LADIE'S PIIEI A BAL3I0RAB Qootl nnsortmcnt of LADIES' it CHJLDJIF.M KrcBh Grocerlos aud Hpil ASH AND Ql FX NO. 1 in oue-hnU and Now Is the time to mnl am offering goods at vcl motto Is fair dealing to a I sold by any. Lloorasburg, April 12, ll JJEW YORK VIA COM P (CIIAItTKUED MaiuifaetJ (1IIAND ANll AQRAFFK PIAl No. 310 and 3J2 Hc (CORNER ok SOll SEW li Semi fordrsrrlntlvo Catal ApillVum. T liomson's Crown Crl Are Clial nriionison'u Crown X AreBuil rplioinson's Crown Crlnl JL Aru unefiuatA Thomson's Crown Crlnofl In nword, nro tho best In f moro widely known thnn nuy otl: Ai wnoiebnio ny April 2l,'C8-3in. m liroadwnyl M.ABTUAN. Cj.Jf-DII.LINClE.1. UTWAN, DILLINGEU &CO., NO. 220 K011TII IIIIItD BTlltET (.Vrard opposite Jawt, JTen, &m(( Oj.) Wholesale Dealers In YAItNS, IIATTINQ, WADDINa, C'AUl'ETH w.m wwjjua, UHAlttM, FLY NLTH ait!IN BAOS, CORDAaE, 4C. ALSO WILLOW AND WOODKN WAItK llllBSUEfl, TBDKXS, LOOKING OLASSUS rrr May 10, lS7-ly. ' c JOWE, EUSTON & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In COTTON YAItNS, CAIIPET CHAINS, I1ATT8, WICKS, TIE YAItNS, COUDAOP IlIlOOJtB. WOOD AND WILLOW WAHE MOIC'Q LASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS TAIILE, PLOOIl, AND CARHIAQE 0ILCIX)TIIS,4e., No. 530 Market Street, south side, Philadelphia. JOOKINQ. SSS' a fpns, ready to bo nailed down. KOOl INfl costing muifi less, nnd morodurablo 1.'"in "n. iwijinuuiiiicjj bo applied by any ordinary uuuriKO Hint viu not expand or contract by May I5,'68.3tn, n-,,?. COI'l'ER STIU1' FEED Circular, ""V"! i'K JOHN 0. YEAGEH & CO., Wholesale Dealers lu ' HATS, CAPS, BTUAW GOODS, AND LADIES' FUIlS, No. 267 North Third Street, FklkUlelrhla. yjUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OP NEW YORK, P. .V. WXSrOK President. lSl.!:..:::r:::: 'KJMS Dividend paid Policy holder. In imi. SS ffi IJirgest Mutual Compauy In tho world. lleduetionof nates. March !'! ir J0,tN ' ".'JEZE, Agent, worch JUCS-lf, Dlooinsbuif, 'a. and ho r 1 atronage, jstabijIsiied ms JOItDAN 1c mtOTHEIt, WHOLESALE QltOCEIi.' aud Dealers In SALTPETIIE AND imi'.sfTt, No 9jO North ThlrditreI,, i PhlladelphU ' J P. ilEAUD; , with lippincw, ndD i; Mnnuructur ud WhoValDalert In HATS, CAW, KUW, ANDHTI.f' 000 DS, No.4Uarkct Btre.j"j riuadelphla. j gNYDEH, IIAHIS & ASSETT, Manufactters and John of MEN'S ANIJOY'S CLptflNO, Nos. 625 Marketind 623 Comnco Street, P'adelphia. G W. BLADN & CO.j JIaifacturera nf 1 OIL CLOTHED WINDOW 8HADEH, tildfi r iUladelphia. II. WAIKR, i ii ItVnlter&Kaui; Impcer and Dealer fi CHINA, OliAl, AND QUEESWAHE, No. 231 North TU Slreet, " between lace nnd;Vlne ' hlladtlphla. k ,H. KING. J, U. SKYHRRT NDItEWJ WILKINH & CO., Dealers In FOltlilON A.') DOMESTIO DUY GOODS, fj.W3 Market Street, Philadelphia. JOHN KTIiTJI & CO., oucvssic. to awvr a mother, W1I0L1SBU'. DEALERS IN FISH, No. 2t North Wirvcs, and 25 N.rtli Water St., ' Philadelphia. TUS7??1:D-T,l0 ChtPt HOOP ...PKU'T'liUio county at Mar UT.SIIAIIPI.I'W, ItOOERIES, &c, 'EOTIONEItY. nlgned would respectfully announce t that ho has opened ft I .ASS CONFECTIONEUY 8T0IIE, nc lately ocenpled by Bernard Btoh o Is prepared to furnish all kinds of kNCY CANDIES, I;II CANDIES, fcREIQN 4 DOMESTIC I'llUITS, n uin, iiAimsAU., &Ui AC .IIOLESAI.K Oil nKTAtl. la full assortment of all goods In IiOLLS, TOYS, Ac, ho Holidays, Particular attention Lead and cakes, 1 fresh every day, MAS CANDIES, llISTMAB TOYS. pllclted, nnd sntlsftictlon wilt bo ECKHAHT JACOBS. 10 V A Ii OF C. 0. MAlirt'S ! E AV STOlt E Isiriyn'.i it lo ox, EU Or MAIIKKT AND IKO! STREETS. Igned hnvlug received from the city Inpleto supply of I'niNO AND BUMMKH pODS AND anoCEKIES, NOTIONS, liE AND IIAnD-WAItE, in axd willow-wart:, CTIONF.llY, OLAPS-WAItE, TO II A 0 00, is A jY J) S Jf O li H. It, SALT, I'JSH, AND JIEAT, 1 1 proposo m lllugat a very low figure I'roduce. hid see. U. C. JIAItlk Id opening OUANI) OPHNINd UltANII OIMININd (IHANI) UI'ENIMt UIIAN11 orENINO OP j ANll WI.VTKII CIOODH. , AND WINTIIIt flllDDM ILL AND WINTKU (100DH r.I. A XII WIVTl.MI rwuiiiu1 ILL AND WINTIilt OOODs eonsNtlng ol eonslstltig fif consisting or couslbtlng of consisting of DIIY (100DH, DHY (100DH, DIIY GOODS, DKY (lOODS, DUY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS. DAI'S AND CAPh! HATH AND (111 HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS, HOOTS AND SnOES. DOOTS and shoes! HOOTS and shoes! HOOTS AND SHOES HOOTS AND SHOES) IEADY-MADE CrxlTHINO. ILVDY-MADK CIXJTI1 1 nil IKADY-MADK CIAlTHtNG, Il'JAllY-fllAIII'J ULOTIIINO. UADY-MADE CLOTHIMO rJOKINQ-OLASSES, I)OK INM1 LAKSIos! IAJOKINO-OIASSUs! MOKINCMtUSSKs! IJOK INU-0 LAMSEs! NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS ANll OILS, PAINTS ANll OILS PAINTS AND OILS! OltOCEniES, (iitoci:ui:s, OHOCEIlllX, GUOCEItllM, OHEENSWAIli:, IJlIKUNSWAlli:, uueenswaiik! Hl'EE.VHWAHU, UULENSWAUK, HAHDWAIIE, IIAUDWAHE, HAliDWAltl: HAItllWAHI.:, IIAKDWAHE, . TINWAIIE, 'IINWAIIU, TINWAIli:, TIN WAKE TINWAIIE, SA1.T, SALT, SALT SALT, SALT, risir, I'ISII, KITH EIHII, OltAIN AND SEEDS, OHA1N ANll SEEDS, OllAIN ANll SEEDS, OltAIN AND SI'.EDS, OltAIN AND SEEDS, Ac Ac, AT N BAL NEAL NEAL NEAL liiIcKELVY. CO.'S, & CO.'S, A CO.'S. A CO.'S. & CO.'S. IMCKELVY. I.MCKELVY, McKELVy! McKELVY, est corner of est corner of est corner of est corner of NEAL Main and Market Streets, Main and Markot Streets, Main and Market Streets, Main and Market Streets, lest co ruer of .uuiii niiu Aiuiitui mrci'is, HLooMsntmo, pa iiLOOMsmmo p.v 11I.O0.MS1IU11O, PA., 1IL00MS11UHO PA. IlLOOilHIUIIto' PA. IRON AND NAIW, I HON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, IKON AND NA1IW, IKON AND NAILS, lira-o ouantllles and at reduced rates, nlu-nv Kaud. !IIELL, BEItaEK & CO., GENEItAL COMMISSION MEItCIIANTS Dealers In FISH, SALT, CHEESE, PU0VI8I0NS, 4a, Nos. 123 and 121 North Wharves, above Arch St. Philadelphia. Solo nceuta lor Wilcox's Wheel Grease, In bar rels, kegs, and cans. yAiNwiuairr & co., WHOLESALE OllOQEUS, N, E. Corner Second nndArch Streets, PlIILADKLl'llIA, Dealers In TEAS, HYUUPS, COFFEE, BUOAll, MOLASSES bice, bi'ices, in caru boua, ic, ao. Hi- OrderB will receive prompTattentlou. MaylO,I87-ly, H. wllh V. PETERMAN, LirPlNCOTT & TltOTTEll, WHOLESALE GltOCERS, No. 21 North Water Btrect, and No. 20 North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, TUTEAVER & SPRANKLE, WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND COMMISSION MEIICHANTJ, Nos. 223 and 227 Arch Btreet Philadelphia. M. 31. JIARPLE, " NOTIONS, HOSIEltY, QLOVES. AND FANCY GOODS, No. M North Third Btreet, Philadelphia. T ATELY OPENED. Tho undersigned vould respectfully Inform tho eltlionsof liloouuburu nnd lciulty.lhathehas and Tli Ird, where ho will follow tho cabinet ma king business In nil Its blanches. Orders for METALLIC On OTHER COFFINS filled with promptness and despatch. Iteimlrs cheaply inaap to nil kinds of furullure, liu'lud. Ing Uio rcplaillng of eane.botlomed chairs. I'at terns for ciuUiiks mado neatly and expeditious, ly, and oidersnre solicited either in pcrsonor by mall. Plcluro frames made lo orde r at short no ftrtlHWl ItoliEUT 110AN, jyjEROH ANT'S HOTEL, nohtu youani btuekt, PHILADELPHIA, J. 4 W. O, M'KIUUIN, Proprietor, May 10, 1KT7-Iy, HARDWARE & CUTLERY. QIIARLE3 W. SNYDER, nr.Ai.En lie II A II D W A It E, IKON, NAILS, STEEL, AC., AC, dC. MAIN STREET, JILOOMSnURO, rENN. Tako this method of Informing tho clllzcns of Co lumblft couty, that ho has opened an extcnslvo Hardwaro sloro on Main street, In Hloomsburg, Hear Iron street, nnd that ho has on hand ft LARGER STOCK AND BETTER ASSORTED thau can bo found any where clso In the county, nnd which ho Intends to sell nt prices which defy competition. CHAINS, AXES, STEEL, IRON. I hnvo chains, nil sizes, axes, nil mako and weight, steel, all sizes, Iron, nil shapes, nnd nil very low. II UI L D E It'S H A 11 D W ARE, of overy descriptions, Nnlls, axle pulleys, sash cords, latches, locksnnd knobs, butt screws, sash fasts, window springs, bnso knobs, strap hinges, hasps nnd staples, hooks and staples, and In fact everything needed In thnt lino. COACH & WAGON. MAKERS' HARDWARE, embracing almost overy thing In that line. Also HARNESS MAKERS' HARDWARE, Ruckles, Japanned) buckles, silver plated; bltU of every kind, Hames, Iron; pad trees t 11am ra, wood i saddle trees, gig trees, girth web, worsted and cotton ! thread, silk, awls nnd needles, tools of all kinds, SHOEMAKER'S HARDWARE, A full assortment forcaneuters. 1 have planes nil kinds, saws ; hand, pnnncl, rip, nnd compass, snuares-stccl. Iron, nnd try t boring machlucs, cubic, angers, bevels, mallets, braces, gauges, plows, rules, bits, nnd nbout everything for enr pcntcr.i. FOR THE PEOPLE GENERALLY' I hnv c coal hods, coal shovels, scoops, conl sifters, lant crns,tnblocutlcry,iockct cutlery, plated spoons, plated forks.scrvers, tea nnd cof. fco pots,buttcr knlvcs.mlll saws, cross cut saws, circular saw s, gangsaws, Hies, horse fthocs,wrcuches,rlvcls,liniu mcrs, hatchets, mattocks, picks, forks, grub bing hoes, shovels, spades, spading forks, hoes, rakes, bed pins, twine, skates, plows, coflln trim mings, Emery, red chalk, white chalk, wire, horso nails, meat cutters, scales, wash boards, horso buckets, wooden rails, clothes plus, glue, door mats, porch mats, par lor mals, corn poppers, paint blushes, horso brushes, sleigh bells, heel calks, enamel rd kettles, btass kettles, copper ketlles, stewkcttles,sauco pans,broad axcs.nnlts, Sledges, curtain fixtures, Thllnbloskelns nnd taxes, Pumps, lead pipe, ele., Tarred ropo nnd hundreds of nrtlclcs not .enu merated constantly on hand at CHARLES W. SNYDER'S, Main Slreet, llloomsburg. Q.EORQE II. ROBERTS, Importer nnd Dealer In HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, ic, No. 311 North Third Street, nbovo Vine, Philadelphia. Jacoii K. Smith. j, r. kei.tzeu g 31 IT II & SELTZER, Importers and Dealers lu Foreign nnd Domestic II A'R D W A R E, GU.NA'ICUTL'E.RY, tC, NO. lOil y. THIRD STKEET, An. CALI.OWHIM., PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 12,07-tr. IRON, TINWARE, &.C. RATIONAL FOUNDRY, Iiloomsburg, Columbia County, Fa. Tho subscriber, proprietor of tho abovc-i awe d extenslvo establishments now prepared to re eelvo orders for all kinds of MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, RLAST FURNACES, Sl'ATIONA RY ENGINI, MILLS, THRESHING MACHINl, Ai! Ho Is also prepared to mako Stoves of all sizes and patterns, Flow-Irons, nnd everything muully mado'ln Mrst-class Foundries. His extenslvo facilities nnd practical workmen warrant him In receiving tho largost contlacts on the most reasonable terms. Grain of all kinds will bo taken In exchange for Castings. Tills establishment Is located near tho Luckr waunn nod Uloomsburi- Railroad Depot. PETER HILLMYER. gTOVES AND TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT announces to his friends nnd customers that continues the nbovo business nt his old place on MAIN STREET, IILOOMSHUP.U. Customers can bo accomodated with FANCY STOVIIS of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, and every va riety of artlclo found In a Blovo nnd Tlnwaio lis tnbllshment In the cities, nnd on the most reason nblo terms. Repairing dono at tho shortest notlco. 23 DOZEN MILK-PANS on hand for sale. N EV STOVE AND TIN SHOP. O.N MAIN HTUEET, NEAltlY 01T01ITK MILLEH' HTOHE, IlLOOMSIlURa, TENN'A. Tnii undersigned has Just fitted upaud opened his now STOVE AND TIN SHOP. In this plaro, wherohn Is prepared to mako up new Tin Wauk of all kinds In his line, and ilo repairing with neatness and dispatch, upon tho most reusouablo terms. Ho also keeps on hand ST0V1M OF VARIOUS PATTERNS & ST YLES( which ho will sell upon terms to suit purchasers. Glvo him n call. Hols n goud mechanic, nnd u.ov, ..I.,, u, i.tu I'UUIIU liUlIUUUUt. JACOll METZ. Iiloomsburg, April 20, ISC7. TOBACCO & SUGARS. rjrtHE ONLY PLACE to get tho best TOBACCO AND CIGARS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 8 nt HUNGSDERGER'S, n few doors below tho American House, Rloomsburg, Pa, Ilo has tho largest and most select of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOIIACCO ever ottered to tho citizens of nioomsbure. All the fancy brands of SEGARS, nnd Iho best Fine-cut and Plug CHEWING TOIIACCO, can bo had at his counters. TOIIACCO PI PES In greatarlety aro among his largo stock. DON'T FORGET TO CALL. It. H. JIUNSIIERUER. TT W. RANK'S WHOLESALE TOIIACCO, SNUFF, AND CIGAR WAREHOUSE, No. 110 North Third Slieet, between Cherry nnd Rnce, west side, Philadelphia. Q L. WOODRUFF, Wholesalo Dealers lu T011ACC0S, CIGARS, PirES, AC, &c, No. 13 North Third Btreet, nbovo Market, Philadelphia, 0 3IN1BUS LINE. Tlifftinderslgned would respectfully aunounro to the clllzcns of Uloomsbnrg nnd tho pnbllo geno rally thn the Is running an 0.MNI11US LINE between this placoniid Ihodlilircnt lallioaddo pots dally (Sunday, excepted), to connect with tho several trains going South aid West on tho Cata. wissa and WUlUmsport Railroad, and with thoso golug North and Boulhon Uio liicknwonnn and Iiloomsburg Railroad. HlsOmulbusscsuro In good condition, commo dious and comfortable, and charges reasonable, Persons wlshlug to meet or seo their friends do. p art,cau be accomodated upon reasonable charg. by leaving timely notlco at any of the hotels. JACOII It QIRTON, Proprietor, DRUGS & MEDICINES. gAVE YOUR 3I0NEY! GREAT I N 1) U 0 I. M I". N T SI a n i: a t i: r i n d u c e m ij n t si GREATEST I N 1) V C E M 1 1 N T S AT THE OLD DRUG STORE OP L. N. 31 OYER, Where can bo found tho una est nnd ni-sr at sohTMENT, ever nnercd to Iho clllzcns nfthii counly, or Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Putty, lliushcs, DyoStuirs, Mixed Paints, nil of theso nro of tho best known mnko nnd nro warranted ns pure nnd unadulterated. Tho finest nnd largest slock of FANCY ARTICLES to bo found lu this nr ndjolnlngcountles Perfumery, ltnlrDyos, Fancy Soups, Drushcs, Combs, Cosmellc-s, HnlrOlls, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Pocket Hooks T O It A C 0 O 11 S . Smoking and c hcwln?, Cigars of nil descrlpl Ions, Pipes, Cigar Holders. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, letups, nssorted sizes nnd styles, Lamps, Chimneys, shades, llun.Ni.ns, MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. Sponges, Chamois Skins, Catheters, Speculums, Syringes, Rrcasl Pumps, Rubber Ooods, Trusses of all approved pallellis Ac, Av. L I l U O It S . A lino assortment of nro llcniom.ror medical purposes constantly on hand and Iho best known kinds of STOMACH iirrri;p.s. Patent Mi.Mi'ixr-s of eery dcscilpllnu, In cluding Iho best varieties of pills nnd tonics, l'insiciAN's I'lti-scniiTioNS CAm:rt.T.t.Y mu I'AUEII. No such slock has ever been presented to tho peoplo of this section of country. Tho prlcesntc nssmnll ns tho stock Is large. Tho Wholesale n ices nro moro fnvornblo to tho puichascr than ever, ns arinngemcnts havo been onvclcd with tho wholesalo dealers In tho larue r cities, so that goods can bo procured lu Iilooms burg ns chcaply.as In New York or Philadelphia. 3Country dealers nro earnestly Invited In study their own Interests, by examining tills stock, , Remember tho placo Exchange Ui.ocKnboe Exchango Hotel, Main btrect, Iiloomsburg. Jan. 31, lsns. Cm GRAYJ3AIR. a 'j TUalsthoAJtiiiiosUtUtlUiiemiJ-, (lii Curo that hy AMnnosiA that Uin maJd. fcojy una h lliu -iaiuin, nauiidoiiio anu ilVM .i - W'lio now liat rncn lo,kf, tliry py. fr'j iSfci ill iiC'l le A3ii:i.obi lim 1.1 mail?. Thn U Hi" rnrron-w.io.liyllie va Mrrlcl lli iiialkU'ii, huinffuiiu . I To tin? man onco ImKl unit friy, Itut who now li'i- r.nt-ii Un'l ,ty "y .Ucni.rio lie tiii t 11m Cure lint 1 ty In tlic Aiiminiiv lint King iiiii'li'. TMil-tlti IMl tliftl rlu. iiu C sJ!iiJl"nllhUfii.w1i.rhIi r l. -KV 1 ?&JfVOH U'oit-lvi t - fc - t clM.-MjSnJ' A.viwobii tit t A ti E. H. TUBB3 fiiCO., PnopniETons, Petereop.O', K.H. AND lOUHAI.r. IY L. N. MOYI'Jt ami 1'. I.VTZ, 1HU(:rU(s lllooinstjurK, nml M, M, illtUKST, Cntuwlt .a, Jnuunry'Ji, lho-y. J It. MOYEU, wnni.nsAi.iiitiun'Air. I) K V 0 0 I H T, roKNi:it or maim anu mauki:t smiuM, J1L00.MRHUU0, 1'A., M-hci-llltjo touiul a laro mul nolocl hlotflt nl Drugs, jMEDICINES ANJ) OIIEJIICAKS. AKo nil tho tatj:t JirDiciNi op thi: day, I am also iircjiarcil to Airnl&li Country Hlorcw wU Castor Oil, Ooaficy'a Conllal, TmtLINaBTON'S IIAU4AM, and nil other mediclnei kept in their lino nt City prices. tV2-I're8crIptlonscnrcrnlly compouiulcd at all hourw. In mcaiclnes, quality It of tho llrht importance, nioomsbure, Juno7, 1807 A LI.KN et NUKDIiKS. hoi.i: srANLTAcrruiiEiwANrii'itoniiKTons. Of their Impioved SUl'KIt I'HOSl'HATK OF LIM I.. Also tho AMMONIATED PEIlTILIZini, l'KKUVIAN GUANO, We sell only No, 1 received direct from Iho (Jnv emnicnt, Super Phosphnlo In bags of auo lt,s,ench. Pilce Sj0iK.r2u0H.s, Ammonlated l'crtlllzcr, In hags 130 in. each. rrlcoSJJperawits. , A discount to dealers on nbovo prices. Agricultural Works, lleach and Plum Slice Is. oillces nud Stores, 11 H. Water (street, nnd I.' bouth Dcluwolo Avenuo. Scalers In oils. rANin.Fje nnd General Loin, mission Merchants, Philadelphia. 1'eb, VI, 1M,3. NSUHANOj; AUUJIUY, Wyoming ... Etna Commcrco . Pulton - fl.--3.uno i,(xxooo JOO.UW S00.0OJ Norlh America CflO.iXsl City .iv),o,0 International , l.lOO.oue) Nlagarn liciO.dCO .Etna Llvo fitock JW.OUO Putnam t,0CJ Merchants r.!ei,iriO Bprluglleld 6TU,il Insuninco Company of Ktnto IVnu'n e'!ii,is0 Connecticut Mutual Llfo lQ,foo,ii Noilh American Transit 5,),ii MtEAH llllOW.V, Aoail, mur8C7ly, Hloomsuukci, Pa, IvMIlHUSTKH & jmOTJIKll, Importers nud Jobbers of HOSii.ltY, QLOVUS, WHIItra ANll DItAWEItH, 11UTTO.NH, HUMPENIIEIIM, HOOP NKIU1X, HANDKEItCHIEI-H, THItEAUS, BEWINO HILKH, TUIMMINOS, P011TE MON.NAir.-l, HOAIW, PEHPUMEItY, I'ANCY COODfe, , NH NOTIONS OENEHALLY, Also Manufacturers of IlllUHHES Ami LOOKING (iLAKSUH, aud Iiealcrs In WOOII ANll WILLOW WAHE, nitOOMH, ItOPIX, TWINI'.t, dr No. 300 North Third fitrect.abovo Vlun, Philadelphia, M ILIjKH & HOST, Successors to Franklin P. Hclticr & tVi imiKjuers nuu Wholesale Dealers lu I LIQUOIW,- WINES, c Nos, 110 nnd 113 North Third Htre.,1, Philadelphia. KING'S JIfisa-(".'i I ?M.TI,lI. Fsyttff This 1 1 tlia Man lio wis bull nnJ viife V Uray, VS'.A A, Who now lins raven lories, lliry say. fl KPT " "sed the Cure tint lay In Iho AMIIUJSIA that lilus iiuJa