THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. farmer's! gfpnvtmtut. Topping Corn, We Hurt well Imnllty aiUicrliiK to tlio pnictleos which Imvo liruvallpU In It from tlmo Itumi'iiinrlul. In tlio i-iviturn lirt of this Stntu, fur Imtnnco tlio prim tliuof cuttlni; tho top Ktulks of corn liiidKitlncd sostroiicii fooMiolil that It limy bo siud to ho well nlch universal whllo If wo vNU thu western part of thu Btuto, wo find In ninny localities nt least, tho pmetlco utmost equally prov nlent, of cutting up from tho root nntl (mocking. Wo wcro brought up to top tho corn, mid wo nlwnys stippomi;it to ho.on tho whole, tho host method. Hut after Icuiulng tho statements ot tlioso who had always been accustomed to n (Hirer ent method, nnd tho reason therefor, wo wcro Inclined to think wo wcro wioiigyuiil that tho practlcoof shocking had many advantages over that of top' ping. It has been tried by many farm' its as im experiment, In this part of the Htate, but cither from not being itc customed to It, and ho of making moro of It than thcro was any need of, It has gcnerallly been abandoned for tho old method of topping. Wo aro still In olincd to think, however, that cutting up from tho root and stocking has the greater advantages, nnd that, If our far iners who hnvo been accustomed to top corn ull their lives, would try It long enougli to get accustomed to It, they would bo slow to go back to tlio old method. Allen, In his "American Farm Hook" says: "Tho stalks of com ought never to bu cut ubovctho ear, but nlwnys near the ground, and for this ob vlotn reason the sup which nourishes thu gruln Is drawn from tho earth, and passing through tho stem enters tho leaf, whero a change Is effected, analogous to what takes place In tho blood, when brought to the surface of tho lungs In the ani mal .system ; but with this peculiar dif ference, however, that wlillu tho blood gives out carbon aud supplies oxygen, plants, under thu Influence of liirlit and heat, glvo out oxygen nnd absorb car bon. This change prepares tho mi for iMiiclenatlon and conversion Into thu grain. Hut tho leaves which thus ill gfit the food for tho grain are nhovn it, and It is whllo passing downward that that thnchaiigoof sup Into grain iirln tlpillly.takes place. If tho stalks bu t ut nbovo tho car nourishment is at nn end. It mayitheu bccoinoftrm and dry but It will not Incrcaso In quantity, whllo, If cut near tho root, it not only appropriate tho snp already in tho plant but It also absorbs additional matter from tho atmosphere, which contributes to Its weight and protection." As already stated, many experiments havo been made to test tho company live advantages of the two methods, but so far as wo know they all tend to tho same results, that is, u gain from flvo to ten bushels to tho ncre, gained from cutting at tho root nnd stooklng, over topping. Mr. Clark, of Northamp ton, In this State, who tried tho thing with great care, found that un aero of tupped corn lost from six to eight bush els of grain by tho process, while tho loi of stover was also very considera ble. Tho most experienced farmers nro ciiroful to frecuru to whole of tho stover and they would regard this topping process as u great and unnecessary wuste of u valuablo feeding substance.us much so us If they should attempt to secure their crop of timothy hay by "top ping." There is, perhaps, a llttlo greater la bor In husking corn cut aud utouked in this way. Hut that is, after all, a small objection compared with tho advanta ges arising from this method, We think It pays ,to cut corn-fodder with tho hay-cutter before feuding out. It is moro completely eaten up, while the convenience resulting from It In handling tho inanuro Is very considera ble. Corn-fodder seasonably harvested and properly stored is of great valuo for lending through tho winter. Mum. IKauyhman. Ijauuu farm seems to bo attracting thu attention of Agriculturists. Two wealthy enterprising gentlemen of Harrison County, Ohio, havo purchased a township nix miles square in Nebraska of government laud, and propose to con vert tho whole Into ono grand farm of S),01() acres. They Intend to inclose It with a hedgoof tho osago orange, twenty-four miles In extent, and will put up cross hedges 12 miles In length. They will litre all their labor and tho most improved agricultural machinery, In tending to put tho wholo farm Into wheat, us fast as possible. It will re quire about S),u(XJ bushels for thu seed of such a farm. A colony is also being formed in Chicago under Mr. Amos Dullielil, fur tho purchase of another township, in Nebraska for the same purposes. Kiistern Florida Is also being laid out In largo farms, for thu purposu of cultivating fruits and early vegeta bles for tho Northern markets. Jack sonvillo, tlio chief shipping port of tho State, Is but four duys from Now York by steamer, and 'ess by railroad. It Is estimated that fifty thousand young or nngu and lemon trees havo been set sinco tho war, nnd that ten thousands uro now in bearing, In tho northern part of tho State, tho fruit selling at il&to J2u per thousand, as It hangs on the tree, The settlers at the extreme south ern part of tho Stato nro chiefly engag ed In thu manufacture of tapioca, which root, us well us alt other tropical plants, grow thcro freely. ClmiiRnl Seed WJicM Tin-: Minnesota, Agricultural Society has asked the aid of tho Agricultural Department at Washington In proeur lug now varlotlos of uprlog wheat.- It appears that tho yield rapidly illrulu lilies under their system of continuous cropping from twenty-flve or thirty bushels on new land to tweuty, fifteen, and even ten bushels per acre. Tho re suit i attributed to a "degeneracy In tho vitality ot thebetd," rather than to an exhaustion of fertility In the soil, and it is thought thut If uw, good seed of suitable, varieties could bu introduc ed, tho Stato would bo benefitted to tho extent of severul mllllUBS of dollars yearly. Tho variety now relied upon for tho main crop Is the Fife, and has been used for many years. Tho Ciinadu Club was formerly cultivated, but has now entirely dUappcard. Tho Com iiiUsIouer In his reply recognizes tho Importance of tlio subject, and promises to mako special cllorts to procure now varieties of spring and winter wheat. It Is tuld that cluwtuuU mid hickory nuts will bu plenty this fall. Nueh n l.o e lt 1 1 r . Wk havo rend love letters heretofore, and, mayhap, have written ono or two i but for sublimity wo never saw any thing to compare with tho following which wo clip from an exchange! "Mv Dkaii Hai.ia': Kvery tlmo I think of you my heart Hops up mid down like a churn dasher, Sensations of unutterable, Joy caper over It llko young goats over u stable roof, and thrill tho' It llko Spanish needles through a pair of tow linen trowsers, As n gosllu swlmmlth with dullght In u mud puddle, to swim I In n seaof glory, Visions of ecstatic rapture, thicker than tho hair of a blacking brush and bright or Hum tho hues of a hummingbird's pinion", visit mo In my slumber; and borne on their Invisible wings, your Image stands before me, nnd 1 reach out to grii'jp It, like an old pointer snapping at a blue-bottluily. When I first beheld your angelic perfections I was bowlld cred, nnd my brain whirled round llko ii bumble, bee in a glass tumbler. My eyes stood open llko cellar doors In country towns, 1 lilt up my eais to catch the silvery accents of your voice My tonguu icfused to wag, nnd In silent admiration I drank In tho sweet infec tion of love, as a thirsty man swallow- eth a tumbler of hot wlskey punch. Since tho light of your faco fell upon my life, I sometimes feel as If I could lift myself by my boot straps to tho top of n church steeple. Day nnd night you uro my thought. When Aurora, blushing like n bride, rises from her saf fron couch: when the Jay-bird plpen his tuneful lay In tho apple tree by the spring house; when the chanticleer's shrill clarion hcarlds tho coming morn ; When tho awakened pig nriseth from his bod and grunteth and gooth for his morning refreshments; when tho drow sy beetle wheels his drowning lllght at sultry noon-tide, and when tho Iowln; cows lomo homo nt milking time, I think of thee: and llko a pleco of gum clastic my heart seems to stretch clean across my bosom. Your hair Is like the mane of a sorrel horso powdered with gold ; and tho brass pins skewered through your waterfall fill mo with un bounded nwe. Your forehead Is smooth or than the elbow of an old coat, aud whiter than seventeen hundred linen, Your eyes uro glorious to behold. In their liquid depths I .ee legions of llttlo Cupids battling and lighting llko eo horts of ants In old army crackurs. When their flro hit mo full on my man ly breast, It permeated my entire nnato my, llko as a load of bird shot would go through u rotten upple. Your nose Is from a chunk of I'ari-hiu marble, nnd your mouth puckered with sweet ness. Nectar lingers on your litis like honoy on a bear's paw, and myriads of unfledged kisses uro thcro ready to fly out and light somuwhero llko young blue birds out of tho parents nest. Your laugh rings on my ears like tlio windharp's strains, or tho bleat of a stray lamb on the hillside. The dim ples on your cheeks are llko bowers In beds of rose), or llko hollo ws In cakes of homo made sugar. 1 am dylDg to lly to your presence and pour out tho burning oloquenco of my love, as thrifty housewives pour out tho hot collco. Away from you, I am melancholy us u sick cat . Uncouth fears, llko a. thousaud minnows, nib bio at my spirits, and my soul is pierc ed through with doubts as alt old cheese is bored with skippors. 4 My lovo for you is stronger than the smell of old butter, Swltzer cheese, or aklckofa mulo; it Is purer than the breath of a young cow, and moro un selllsh than tho kitten's first caterwaul. As tho song bird hungers for tho light of day, tho cautious moiiso for fresh ba con in tlio tray, a lean pup hankers nf ter new milk, ho I long for thee. You are fairer than n. speckled pullet; sweeter than a Yunkeo doughnut fried In sorghum molasses; brighter than the top-knot plumage on tho head of n muscovyduck. You nro candy kisses, pound cake, and sweetened toddy nlto gethcr. If these remarks will enable you to see tho insldo of my soul, nnd mo to win your affections, I shall bo as happy as a wood-pecker In a cherry tree, or a stago horso In green pasture. If you cannot reciprocate my thrilling passion, I will die away Ilku a poisoned bedbug, and In coming years when tho shadows grow long from tho hills, and tho phil anthropic frogblngs Ills evening hymn, you, happy In another's love, can como nnd drop a tear, and toss u clod upon thu last resting-place of Jake"". A Schnul U)-' Composition, Coit.N are of two kinds. Vegetable and nnlmal, Vegetable corn grows in rows and animal com on toes. Thcro ha unicorn, Capricorn, corn-dodgers, Hold corn, and too corn, which is tho corn you feel tho must, it Is said, I be lieve that gophers llko corn ; but per sons having corns don't like to "go far," If lliey can help It. Corns have kernels and somo colonels corns. Vegetable corn grows on utt, but nnlmal corn grows on the feet and tho other end of the body. Another kind of corn is acorn ; these grow on oaks, but there, pi u hoax about thu corn. Tho acorn Is a corn with nn Indefinite artlcle.lndeed. Try It and see. Many a man when ho has acorn wishes It was nn acorn. Folks that havo corns sometimes send for u Doctor himself Is corned, ho would probably do so well as 1 f he Isn't. The doctors say corn aro produced by tiirht boots or shoes, which U probably tho reason why when a man ls,.tlidit thev say ho Is corned. If a farmer manages well ltocan get a good deafpf corn on one new, but I know a farmer that has one corn that makes tho biggest achcr on his farm.- The biggest crop of vckc- tablacom u man rftlses tho hotter, ho linos It, but tho biggest crop of animal corn ho raises tho better he does4 not llko it. Another kll of corn Is corn dodger. Tho way It js very slmplo.nnd It Is as follows (tliat is If you want to know): You ko" alone n street and meet a man you know has corii3,anif js Is a rough character, than you step on the too you know has tho com on It, and tco If you don't have occasion to dodge. In that way you will find out what corn-dodger Is, A TKACJtKit said to a llttlo girl nt school : "If a naughty girl should hurt you, llko a good girl, you would forglvo her wouldn't you ?" "Yes, ma'am,', alio replied, "If I couldn't catch her I" DRUGS & MEDICINES. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND Hoofland's German Tonic. Prepared by iir. c. M, Jackson, l'fllLlDtLFBti, Fl, The Great liemcdtct roit ill tustiaii or tii LIVEH, STOMACH, or DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Hoofland's German Bittora Ii comiwtinJi'il of th puro Jutcet, (or u they ar medicinally terra . . ed, Xxtracti) of Iff Itonti. Herb Im jTvpnr.itlon, triitftl, unj enUro lituriljr concen lyr from AU eoWte iJnUlurt nany I (rut Hoofland's German Tonic, II comMnttlon of fcll tbt lngrllfnti of th llLIUtf. Willi tliH lurcit quality of Santa CVw Km, OrariKe, ic. making o& of tht moit EI&MnljiiliLtfrcall rctntdlet em uffonJ to ! ttulllc 'hum fjreftfJTtai ft Utdlcln fr tnm AW colls hif&iitura, will um Hoofiand'8 German Bitters. In cum of nervoai deprMtlan, irbca KWt fclcohollc sUmulu U neoMury, Hoofland'a German Tonio Ltoald t uted. The IMtm or tht Tonle re both quallT good, and conUln the unit medicinal vlrluta. Tito tamach.from a iirlety of cau, such m IndlBMUon, Vi -- . pepl, Mervoui DoMUty, etc, li Mf Uk wy j4 to h lu fiinalont dUJIruiiit Tho r ult of which li, ihaf U pttl.nt MiJltrri from levind or toort of tin foflonln dlwtMt: Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Pile Fulness of Blood to tho Uead, Acidity of the Stomach N ft user, Heartburn, Disgust Tor Food, Futnsaaor Weight in the B to much. Sour Hruo tntioni, Stiiklne or Flut ter in it t the Pit of the Stomeoh, Swimming of the Ilend, Hurried or Dtftlcult Brent h lrur, Fiutterlnff at tho Heart, Choking or Bulfocatins: Sensation when in Lying Posture, Dimness of Vielon, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Bmll 1'ain in the Head, Deflclencr of Perspiration, Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Cht, -tTflb b,t etc, Sud- don Flushes of IH: JM Heat, Burn ing in the-KS Flesh, Con atnnt Imaglnlnce of KvU, and Ore at Depression of Spirlta. ThfM remedlM will effiMtaally ears Hint Complaint, Jaundice, I)ynnepl, Chronlo or JVervout DehLUty, Chronlo lllanhisa, I)1mu of the Kidney , and all DlMaaea arising from a Dliordcred Liver, titomAcb, or lotcaUoua. DEBILITY, rtierLTma ron it Ciria wmriftt; PBOSTltATJON OF THE SYSTEM. IiotiOMtt ar tiirsai Labob, 1Iidibim, Eiroicai, Karats, aro. Tbcra la do medietas titatit ensal W theae roracdlea In ineh catea. A ton ana vigor la im parted to tha whola Byitem, tie AupaUte la BtMnglhenad, food , 1 tnloyad, tha toaiach dlgeala proraptly.Uis blood ia purlilad. JjVV tba eomplulco Dsoontaa aound and ' tUmi beatthr, Im a low ting la aradleatad from to im i Moots li gfran to the chsefca, and Uia weak and barrens invalid becomes a atroof aod baaUbjr ok Persons Advanced 4n IAfc And feellni the hand of thse Wftehlng heart esn thein, with all lu attendant hit, will flod ta U cm of thl. IHTTKRH. or lha T0.N1C, aa eUalr that will In.Ul ttew lite Into their vvlna. raatora la a meamre Uie energy and ardor of nor youthful 4ye, build vp tliaAr ahreukeo ton', and give health and happlirosi to that remaining )ara NOTICE, It la a wetl-ratabllahed fact thai fully one-hatf of the fcmaie por rjs Uon of onr popu lation are efldoin TW" In the eiijoynvnt of koo.1 htMth ; or, H H to um theft own eiprctnlon 'nufr mUXm fel well." They are langul , doold of all euerify, eitremvly ner vosa, tutd hate no appetite. To tbli clau of perwni the DI1TEU3, or the T0N10,U eiHally rcoomraended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are modi) strong by the um at either of Uieta remedlee. They wfll cure every caaa of It A IiABMUt", without fall. Thouttiiida of cvrtlllcatea have aeeumu!at4 'o the hands of the pronrltitor, but apeea wul allow of tha publluiUon of but a few. 'Ihoea, 11 will be obatrved, ate men of note and of iuch stand ing thht they mutl bo believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, ChwfJutlut of tht Suiftmt Court nf T , write Aik.Hfcw, Varch 18, 1U7. "I find HcHif- land's Uerman IHltPraMaapkM -m. "' ufl In d.aai'suf tl.tf.ll F gpatlre orifani, and of irreol ten 'm&J jJU i-ilt In ranw of de bility, and ant of mrvoua action In Iho aystdA Vouin trtitr, "Ui:6. W. WOODWARD." Hon, James Thompsoiii JuJff 0 (Aa Svj-rtnt Vvurt q i'tnntylvani. 7'AtliNf;.Ai.i, April 21, WA Ml conellrr Midland a tJermdo Hlttr' k wuiWf tttdtcitit In cake of atU'ka of liftitt- tlon or Ujrl"It- I wu certify Hilt from my eipcrlvute wf it Voura, with rranwt, "JAMUd THOMPSON" From Eqv. Joseph II. Kennard, D.D, ratlerott Ttnlh r.ititt thmh, i'iltJtyhia. Jhr, Jakiuit I)er Hlrt I hne been fruiuently reiuetoil t oiinttrl my ntttue with fi-omrrKii-datlona of dlfVruit ainda cf n i.IUih., l.ui, rf gardmg tha prao r U.atw iut vt my appropriate "TrVT . J,.T, I iHt lu allCMfadvelliiudl 11 l but with a eluai proof In tarloua tJ um InaUncn ft ml pur flcularlyln in own family, of 11 m uatfulncra ol l)r. Hoolldiid a (Urman lit l tin, 1 dc-wt fr oi c fioin my usual counc, to extrra my fu'i routle tlon that, fur ptnnal leb',vy ef tt nftm,an4 tptaltf fur J.tvtr CVmj tautl, ii u a I ft and 9Mu-ilU pr titration. In iumo rasia It miy full i but usually, 1 dnubt not, It will bu wry L-fr.ej'.i il to Uoe n ho sutler from tho tm p cana., Vours, very r nritfnliy( J. II. KENNAUD, Ktglith, Ulow Uutce St From Ilev. E. D. Fendali, JtlttLvni WtJur Ctrl if i an CkrenitU, Jkitadd- I hTt derlf ec3 decided lewflt from tho ue ol flooaarid a Ucrmun llitUra, mid ftel It my pnl U go tu recommviKl thorn aa a most alu ible tenia to all wlioartf tulK'rinf ttam general debltltr or from dlaaaatt arl.lnij from dtraugomout of the Uvex. lourslrcly, K.l FBNDALU CAUTIOHi llonfland'a flermaa nemedlea ara aoantrrMi. ed, B that the r. atgnatureofU, U. jACKSOHiaon tl"e wrarw ut l'rlnrtpal OBlca and UanufMtory at the Clf adjlFhia. CnAIlLES, M. BVAKS. Ueruiaa Druggist, JProprtator, rormarly a M. Jaocsos ik Oo. 7ot aalebaU Xnj ijs' ,ana uaatets la aiadfc PRIOE8. alooSaad's Q arm an BitUr,pr botUs... ..$1 03 LA OermsD Tonic, put op la qurt s w pat botUa, or a UaJf'doVeV for'-'!! l aa 1 M iy Do not forget to aiamlne well ibt article awvuy, u oraer w eat il gvuulaa. i HOOFLAKD'S GERMAN TONIC. January 31, 1 WW. DRY GOODS. TtTlLLKll'S STOltK. rntau AuiuvAfj op VAUh AND WlNTr.lt 0001X4. Tlio fiubncrlbcr ha Just returned from tlio cltlcn with rtnothor largo niul Relect assortment of SI'niNO AND HU.MMKll 0001W, imrthMnl In Now Yurknml Philadelphia nl tho lowest flsure, nuil whlchholsdclcrniliied to tell on ns lnoilerato terms as can ho proeurcd clso whero In Illoomsburg. Ills elocl! compilscs I.AD11S' lil'.lis-s OOODH of tho choicest styles nnd latest fashions, together with a large ;assortment of Dry Goods nnd Oio- ceries, consisiins nr tho following articles I Carpels. Oil Cloths, Cloths, Casslmercs, Hhawls, Flannels, HIIkH, White Goods, Linens, Hoop bklrts, ilusllus, llollowwaro Cedarwaro Quccnswaro, Hardware Hoots and Hhoes, Hats nnd Cops, Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Iolslng-Ulasfces, Tobacco, C'oiree, Sugars, 'Tens, ltlec, Allspice, Ulnger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONH (ll'.N ItAW.V. In Bhort, everything usually kept In country stores, to which no Invites tho attention of tho public generally. The highest price will bo paid for country produeo In exchnngo for fcooils. H. II. MII.UIUiSON. Arcade Hulldlngs, llloiunsburg, l'a. (i HEAT ItEDUCTION IN I'JIICMS AT I'KTKK CNT'M BTOltK, in I.IOHT htki:i:t, or Sl'KINQ AND SUMMKIt GOODS. TIIK fubscrlbcv hrts Jiiht rerclvitl uinl hfti nn hum! nt tils oM Hi a ml lu L!;lit direct, n lnrgo niul select ASSOimiKXT OF MKHUIIAXDISG purcha-scd at tha lowest llgure, uint vlilch ho ilotcrmlneil to sell on tin nimlernto tcrmn n he procured clwcwhcro In Mtjht Street, FOR CASH OH COUXTIiV VJiODVCL. Htstttock eottblsU of LADIES DltESS OOODH, choicest styles .nul latest fushtonrt, t'nlk'oeM, MmlliiH, (JhiKlinnm, Wanncls ItuKlery, Carpels, Htlk, Hliawli, HEADY MADE CU)TUINO, HutlncttM, Cusslmers, Collmuules, Kentucky Jeans. AC, AC1 Aa GROCERIES, MACKEllAij, Queeuswnrc, Cedarwaro, Hardwatc, MedlcltifS, Drugs, 01N, Taints, Ac. BOOTS & SHOES, II ATS A CAPS, In Bhort everything usually l:cpt In a country stere. Tlio patronngo of his old friends and the public generally, Is respectfully solicited. Tho highest market prlco paid for country pro duce. ikti:k ent. Light Street, Nov. 8 1867. J J. BROW E R, la now otitring to the public nis wocrc or HJPJi TNG GOODS consisting In part of u full lino of INGRAIX, WOOL AND RAO C A U V 13T8, Fine clothH ami cnHHlmero for IjuIIch' coats, 1IAND30MK DIttlSrf GOODS, f all patlernsnnd Qimlltles, JuIhUIs and l'rlnts of vorlona qualities and prices, BLEACHED AND DHOWN MUHL1NB, LADIES FRENCH CORSETS, BALMORAL SKIRTS. Good assortment of LAD1IW & CUILDUKS'll OAlTKltaic HOOTS. l'resh Groceries and Hplces. New assortment GLASS AND CIUEKNS-WAUE, FX NO. 1 MACKEREL In onehalf nnd one-fourth barrclM. Now Is tho lime to mako your selections, as I am offering goods ut ery low prices, and our motto Is fair dealing to all, nnd not to bounder Hold by any. J. J. HKOWElt. Uloomsburg, April 1'.', IMiT. DAUOH'S COMMEltCIAI. MANUItlX. MARK J 1IAUC1H A K)NS, 1'hlladclphla, AN I) NOUTlI-M'nsTKUN lTUTILIZINU CO., Solo Manufucturen. 1RICES. HAuair.s nwv iionh i'Iiosimiatk, per SOOu pounds, ilAUGH'S CHICAGO llONU Fi:ilTiM7XUt $sV) per 20u0 pounds. BAUUH'H CHICAGO 11LO0D MANt'HK, f.W per 3XK) poundH, Tho nbmo Manures aio fumlshtd in hothbacs and barrels, whichever euhtutners ptefer. yTho bagsare;uulformln weight 100pounds,"5 The attention f ratmerHlHcspwlnlly dim ted to thu fuft Unit tho Mtuiees of tho Haw Jliilulnl of which tho q!j(iv JlimtncH aru ruiunoht'il. aro so well under control that wo can furnudi tlu-ni of Hsrictiy uniiurm (jimmy una eonniiiou, arm mat they contain it larwer percent age )fainnionl.tlhau any othvr class uf muuut.u-tuiwl mauures lu tho mitrKct. ItAUGH A SONH. IS) B, Delawitro AMiiue, l'hlla. NOItTH WTHTIIUN l'KHTIU.ING CO., Cor, lJtku aud Ijisullu his., Chktto. it if" lliiutrli'ti Cinnmr irlnl Minnires inav hn irn. cured from tUi.Uertln any of tho princlpul tonus D. W. MastirK. Mlllvllle.nnd V. Molt, otiat. nwlisa, Agents, IJuly lTt-ain.j M, AttTMAN, C, If, DtLLINCllUt. i:. K, KATMAN, JITMAN, 1)1 LUNGER & CO,, o.tt.Nuimt Timtn htueet, iXcarty vjjiotilf J timet t Kvnt, 6anic d Cb.) Wholesale Dealers In YAUNH, 11A1TIN0, WADDING, CAHIXTH OIL ChOTIlS, SnADta, FLY K1TU, ohain j1agh, cohdaok, ac, ai.po, willow a'd wooui:n wahi:, imUBHES, TltUNKS, LOOKING (Jt,Ay.-ill-), KTCt May 10, IMTMy. JOWE, EUSTON & CO,, Manufacturers uud Vliolenale DeAleni In COTTOS- YAl'.NH, CAUl'CT CHAINH, ilATTtCwiCKH, TIK YAUNH, COKDAGE, HKOOMH, WOOD AND WILLOW WAItE, LOOK'Q GrflSES, CLOCKH, FANCY DAHKETH TAniAPLOOIl, AND CAUUXAQi: TfbnLOTUH, 4c.t No, 630 Market Htret5J"aontU ilde, Philadelphia JOHN C. YEAGER & (tit -Wholesale Dealers tu HATH, UAiH, HTHAW GOOIW, AND tADIt' FUIIH, No. ti7 North Third HDeet, - FhUadelphla. . yjTA RTMAN "i ENGELIAN TOliACCO, BNUFF & HKOAH , MANUFALTOUY, o, SIS kouth third irruraT, Beioud Door below Wod, I' II I h A D K L 1' H I A, J. W. WAUfMAM KNOHLMAK FOR NEAT AND CHEAP .TOTl PRTNrPT MA OA LI AT THH C0LUM1IIAN 0KF1UK RAIL ROADS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY, On nnd niter May loth 1SG3, Tiatns will lcavoNoimiUMnF.itt.ANn as follow i NOUTUWAIID. IM A. m. Daily to Wllllamsport, (except Ptindny) forlllmlrn, Canaudalgtm, Itochester, lluifulo, Hinpetiinii Urldgo, nndN, l'alli. flji) p. m., Dally, (esceiit 8unday) for r.lnilrannd Uullalo la Erlo Hallway fiom lllmlrn. (1,1 1 p.m., Dally, (exccptHnndays) for Williams port, TitAiNH BotrraYAnD. O.h A.5t. Dally (cxccptMonday's) for llaltlmoro. WILMINGTON AND nilLADELriHA. 11,50 A. A. Dany(otcrptRundny'B)forllaUlmoro, WnKhlngtoii und 1'nlladclphln. IID. H. YOUNG, General Vaenger Agent. T ACivAWANNA AND BLOOMS J J UUUG UAILltOAD. On nudnllrr May 11th, ISO?, rasscnger Trains will run ns follow t Going Houth. Going North. Lcavo Iamivo ArrUo Arrive a. m. p. m, n. in, p. in. Hcruuton 5.:V) S.SO 11.10 V. 17 Leavo I'lttMlou 0.ft 1.01 lli.H) 0.10 K'llitOTl 1.1 1 ll.UH 8.40 I'lyntouth 41. 1 J 4,; 7.11 K'2't nhlekf.hinny ?.at 5.U) ti.oi 7.3H HerwtClc 70 (1.15 r..:to o.M Itlooiu H 0.,Vi 7.11 0.18 Hnpert KM 7.01 7,m (J.uii Dauvlllo U.10 7.U 7.u: Arrlvo Arrtvo Leavo Lcavo Norih'd M y.oo (J.-l i.io The 11.10 Train at Hcranton mnltPH connections wllh leprous Train lor New York at 3 o'clock p. iu,, firming m ew inn: v.w p. in. II. A. 1 ONDA, Hup' W7. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE JL. UAILltOAD. WINTKUTIMi: TAULII. TlIUOL'ntt ANUtHllKCTIlOUTE IlETWEHN P1IILA DKU'IIIA, ll.M.TIMOltn, ltAUlttSHUUO, W1L LlAMSl'OUT, AND TUB OimAT OIL UHGION OF PENNSYLVANIA. KLKCJANT SI.nri'INfJ CAM On nllNlchlTraliiH. t)n nnd after Monijay, Mwllth W, the Tialuson tho Philadelphia A: Eric Hnll ltoad will 1UU (1.1 lUlltJWBI WESTWAKD. MAIL TRAIN leaves l'hlladelnhla IMS run. ' ' Norlhuiuberlnud...Ud in.ni i i nir, at Erin K.inp.tii, J-.IV11. JjAI IUj.I.I llilMt 1 IIIHUH'JiHllil III. " " " NoiL'd ii.finn.iii " " nrr. nt Erie lo.ui a.m. i.uuiiA .mai I, icat"t riiiintifipiiia K.uja.ni, " " North'd t.'l'i ii.ni " " nr.. at Lock II u en 7. Li j.tn. EASTWARD. MAILTItAIN leaves Erlo 1U0 a.in " " ' North'd ll.ryin.ni. " " nrr. at 1'hlladelphl.i 7.1' a. in. ERIE EXFRIShacHi:tle... 7.1ilMii, " Nort'd 1USu.ni. nrr.atrhiiaiieipiiia l.wip.m, KL.M1RA MAIL leaves Unit llaen 7.Hu.m, North'd lO.iyn.m, urr. ai I'ltiumeinnia o.uip.ui. Mull and ExpiesH connpcts Willi all tialun un tv I-itA.-s ivi.i KAii.WAx 1'iissen KorMlo'nlnKl'hllndelphlantll'.WJM. arrlvo nt r- v hu'tnri nt 11. Iiln.in. nnd 1)11 I'll vnt 1i.,rJt n.in. I.ca luu Philadelphia nt 3.W l M. nn l o Oil nt V.1I.V 111 I.VJ l, in. All trahiH on Wnrrcn A I'ranklhi Ibillunv innkc close connect Ian nt (Jll City with trains for 1 laniiiinunillVttoleunu intie, li.tgg.igo checked IIIIOUII, A. L. TYLER. General Huperlntcudi-nt, WllUaiusport. 2e7vding railroad. HUMMER ARRANGEMENT, May UUth Great Trunk Lino from tho North and North West for l'hlladelnhta.N'ew York. Reno Inir.l'ottH vlllc, Tumnrjua, Ashlanrl, Ijehanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephraia, LUI7, Utncasler, Columbia, Ac, Trains h-nvo llarrlHhuig lor New Yotlc, hj 10I Iowh: At and s.lu n. in., Utl noon und J.Oj A" l),:tp.in., coiim ct Ins with hlmllar tialns nn th l'a. Rullronil, nnd arriving nt New York at ju.iw iv j i, 'jii n.m., v a,.'iu 7,iu v iu.iup.m, Hleiplug cars iiceonipnnylug the 2,') a.in. and y,Vi i.m. trains without chance. Le.iNu UnirlNlmigfor Reading, rolls Illc, Ta mafitta, MincrsvUle.Ashland, Pino Grove, Allen town aud Philadelphia nt,10 n.m., und uud J,lO n.m., stopping at Lebanon und principal way stations; tho -J.lup.m. making couticctloiiH lor Philadelphia nnd Columbia only, l'or FnttsWlIu .Schuvlkill Haven anil Aubuiii. via Schuvlktlt nnd hUMpiehanua Rallrond, luio Harrisbutg ut 3,fij p.m. Returning: Lcao New Yoik ut v,u a. iu. and 12.00 in., nnd 3,ifc) und b.OOp.tn. SUeplng caisaceompanyiny thol).00a.in.,and5,00 uud ft.tio t. in., i mi nt wiriioub enujiKL'. uy iiiMent;er 1 1 illU IL-ll 11 J lllii(ll(,JUlU lib I ,-KJ II. I II., I 11 11111,4 from Reading nuiwp.m stopping at all stations; 1o1LnI11o lit h'Ji a. in., and '2.1,jiun.. Ashluud bAH n.m and 12,1!) noon, niul L'.Ou p. m., Tanuuiua at a. m.aud l.noand H.l'i p. m, Lcau Pottsvlllo l.r llinrlsbtiii?. via Schuvlkill and Susquohauu.1, Rail toad at7,10u.ui. and u,uo noon, Rendhur Accomnioilntlon Train leaves llefidliu at",:Ou.iu.,utuijiing from Phlladulphla at p.m. I'ottstown Accommodation Truln:lenveH Potts town att(.Lia.m..xrcluiutUL;. leaes PhllaJeluhbi at t,'M p.m. Columblii Rail nnd Trains: leave Reading at 7.(u.m., nul ts-l.j p.m. for Epluata, Lltlz, Iinc.ix. lViklouMii Hall iconu Trnius leavo rerklomcu Ttmrtinii nt W.oil ii.m.. find 5.5.J it. in. nwimiliii' i I'nvuMklpack nt (1.1 j n.m., and i,r p.m., con necting with Mlmllar trulnn oi Reading Rallrond On Hunil.iVN. leave New York at o.m.. Phil. adelphla h,(M a.m. niul ;),n p.m., tho M.no n.m. train rnniuiiK luiiv in iveiKiniK; i olisviimi fi,f a.m.: , IlatrKbuig a.m. und 1,10 ami V,3.t p.m., uud Keiiillmr nt 1. 11) nnd '-'.! nnd 7. IS u.in. for llnrrls- hurg. nuil7,Win,inM niul 11,10 p.m. for New lorlr, nnd 4,'25 p.m. for Philadelphia. lommuuiunn, jiueuue, musou, iscnooi nnu nx curslou tkKtts to and ironiull points, nt reduced rates. llaggagochecked thtuugh; lOOpounditallowed to each pahheiiger. (ieneral Mipirlntcndent. Reading, Pit., May lioS. '1 HE SINGER HEWING MACHINE HEADS TIIK LIST, And lends Ihctolumn -1,1113 ahtad of nil otluih. J HIS .MlUlllUO IN U10 MOST POPULAR IN UMS. It usttt tho Uncut necdlo of any Machlno In e.- Jsii iu c, Any luuy wanttug n goou S E W I N G 31 A C II I X E, Will comult her own Interests by bulug n hjrsuj.u, jiistasierin ruu.uarn auuKccpiii outer man any iuliuuu iiuiiunuiiu, over aso.uw or them in use. Tho fullest Instruction ulvcn thoso who tmr- chase.nnd thoMachliiu Wll.Mu: wahjiamku to you lor ono year. 1'ieusu eilll III lily nmiu Him ruiinij j uiunrmni llciojon will 11 nil Need I en, '1 bread und Kllk. DAVID LOWKNllKRG, Agent Aptll 3,'as.tf, llloomsbuiu, Pa, c 1 O L U SI D I A II O U H E, UERNARD STOHNER, Havino lately purchased and fitted up thu well-known Roblson Hotel Pioperly, locatud a FKW POOICS AHOVK TUB COUUT IIOL'HR, onthosnino ldo of the strtet. In tho town of liioomsijuig; una namg uutaincun iitenso ior tho saiuo an a. R E S T A U R A X T , thp l'ronrlctor hns detcrinlnotl to give lu tho pt'O plo vMMug tlio town on Lui.tuot.it or iilciuuio, A nrri.u iioitu nooM. HUhtltlilhiRnUols extensive, unit Is fitted up to put iHuksnml carriages tnthoilry. llo piiilu Ihi-Hlhnt o ei y thtUB ulmut tils establishment thall )k emulueted In an onlelly und luwrul tuiinuer: Ktiil In. leKpcctrully bullcltu n blmre uf tho pulilio ltttrutmse, myl7'07-im. j'i'rHKAili)" with I.IlU'INCOTT.r.ONDACO., ManufacturcrH nnil AVholefalo Deulem in HATH, CA1, FUltH, AND tjUAW (lOOIW, No. 113 Market Street, Philadelphia.?' gNYDIJlt, IIAltUIS A HASSETT, Manufacturers and Johbcf? of IIKN'H AND I'.OY'fl CLOTIIINO, Nov, ess Market, aud Commerce street, 1'hlladelphlu, . Q. W. IIIjAHON A CO., Manufacturers or OIL CI.OTIIH AND WINDOW HHADKH, ' Warehouse, No. 121 North Third Htreet rhlladolphla. J H, WAIiTEJt, lAlo Walter 4 ICuub, t Imjiorter nnd Deuler In CHINA, HAHH, AND QUKKNBWAUU No. 331 North Third Hlrcet, hetween Juice, aud, Vine Phlluilelphla. ('. II, IIOUXS. W, . KINU, J, U, IIKVIIKHT JOJ1N BTHOUP & CO., Huoctesors to Btroup 4 Urother, WHOLIWAL1J DIUI.KIW IN WM1I, No. 84 North WliarvJs, and 2G North Water ML, I'lilladelphla. rpiIE REST IS THE CHEAPEST! GROCERIES, ac, c ONFEOTIONEltY. Tho ttmlerRlffnM rnulil rrftnecthillrnnnounco tu tho publlo that ho lion opened n r-lltST-CLABS CONFUCIIOKCnY BTOM2, In the lrollil Inn lately oeenpleil hy Itemanl Rloli. ucr, whoro ho ii prepared tu furnish nil ktud.4 of 1'IiAlN A TANCY CANUI1W, ,J Iti:.NCn CANDIES, roitnio.v a do.mi'.stic niuiTs, NUTH, UAIHINHAC, AC, AC. iiy witoi.rsAi.n on hktaji- In uliort, a full nRortment of nil noral In lilH lino of husluesl. A great -arlety or DOI.I.H, TOYH, Ae mllnWofor tho Holidays. Particular attention tttvcu Ul llllEAD AND CAKIIS, of all kinds, fresh every day. UHllISTMAS CANDIllH, C1I1STMAS TOYS. A eall Is Bollclted, nnd Bntlsfactlou will he fjuarnntccU. Nov. S2, 1SS7. i:CIHAUT JACOI1S. REMOVAL OP C. O. MAItlt'B N E W STOll K TO S It 1 v i:n Jl 1.0 C A", t)N Til R CORN Kit OK MARKET ANII IKOM HTUEETH. Tho undersigned having received from the city n full and eoiupleto supply of Hl'ltlXa AND StfJIMCIt DRY GOODS AND GllOCEIUES, NOTIONS, TJN-WAUH AND lIAUD-WAltK, CUD.tn A.XD mt.LOWAHR, CONlTCTIONIIItV, (II.ASS-WAltn, T O IJ A 0 0 o , ii a r ,y i A' i) ,v it o i: s, 1'I.OUIt, HAM', riHIt, AND MEAT, nil of which I propnsu sdtlugut a very low llguro for cash or produro Call nnd see. A prll U, 1MT7. C. C. MAltll. G HAND Ol'KNINCi (lllANIt OPCNMMI (IIIAH1) Ol'll.VINd (1UANI) (llMINIMI UltANI) Ol'UNINO or l'AI.f. ANIl M'lXI'DH (100IH. l'AI.I. AND WI.NTKIt (I(IOI)S I'AI.I. AND WINinii (IOIIIIS l'AI.t, ANIl WIN'ITU (lllt)lm TAI.I, AND WINimt l.OODi; eiillsKtlUij ot eoii'.l'.thui or eonsMfnii ol onusi.tini: or consisting of DltY (lOOIW, Ditv noons, IIUV ii II 1 1 IM, DltV (iOODM, DKY UOOIN, HAW ANIl t:l-H, II ATM AND CA1M HATS AND CAIN HATH AND CAIN, HATH AND aid, i:noiH and snonM, hoots and wmix! HOOTS AND H1KHX IIOOTH AND HIIllKs, 1100TH AND HIIOIX) I IV. A D Y-M A D K ( 'LOT 1 1 1 NO, ltllADV-MAlli: IM.OTIIINO itnAiiv-MAiii: cuiritiNo. hkadv-madm ci.otiiino, ui:ady-madi; clothimo rOKINO-fH.AhKIt. I.OOK'IN(l-Or,ASM.w, l.oOK-INO-fll.ASMN MiOKINd-llI.AHHKs LOOIIlNO-tlLASHlx NOTIONS, NOl'IONs, NOTIONS, NOTIONh, NonoNs, l'AINTH VAINTH PAINTS PAlXTw PAINTS AND OILS, AND OII.S, AND OII.S, ANIl OII.S, AND OILS, lltOT.U!t:s, liltOOKltllis, (iiioa:itins, (iKoci:itii:s; UKUCKKMX, it'i:i:NHU'AItK, ctUIIKNHVYAUi:, i)i!i:i:Nsw'Aiti: hi'i:knhvaih;, i(Ui:i:nswaui:, HAHDW'Alti:. HAKDWAlli:, llAHDWAIIl:, haudwaul:, HAltlWAllK, TINWAlli:, J'INWAlti:, TINWAlli:, TI.NWAIti:, TINWAlli:. HA 1,1', HALT, HALT HALT, SALT, i'ihii, l'l.SU, KIHII, run 1'iail, oitAi.v and hi:i:ds, (IKAIN AND MKlMis, (tltAIN ANIl HLI'.DS, (IllAIN AND HHliUS, uiiain and hi:i:dh, ,, At'. Ae MclCLLV Mi'KKI.VY, ni:al A- CO.'H, MtKLI.VV, NL.M, A CO.'H. JIcKLI.VV, ni:al a CO.'H. JIl'KIII.VY. NLAI, A CO.'H. Nnithwest corner ol Main and MuiketKtrccts, Northwest corner ol .Mnhinud Mill ket Hlreots, Norlhvrsl comer of Main uud .Market Streets, Northwest corner of .Main and Market Streets, Noilhwest o int r ol Main and .Market Htrtets, llLOOMSIII'IKl, PA.. lll.OOMSIil'IIO p. lILOO.MHIlimil PA., IILOOMSHI'IIO 1'A ' IlLOOSlHIltUtO, PA, IKON AND NAM, IltON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS IltON AND NAILS, I UON AND NAILS, in larto o.liiinlllli, und ut udi.nil lules.ulnuy on hand. OClIKI.iI., HKItGKH & CO., Oi:.Ni:itAL COMMISSION Mi;itCIIANTH Dealers In I'IHII, HALT, CHIUHK, I'llOVIHIO.NH, Ac, Nos. lilauct l.'l Nuith Wuarves, nbovo Arcii Ht, l'lilladLlplila. Bolo agents lor Wllcos's Wheel Urtose, In bar rclrt.kcgs, and cans. yAiNwuianT a co., WIIOI.IJHALr: OllOOHP.H, N. K. Corner Hecond nud;.Arch Htreets, PJIIbAIIELeUIA, Dealt rs In T1IAH, HYIU'IH, COl'Tin:, BlKl Alt, MOLAHHO, ItlCE, HI'ICHS, lit CA1II1 BOIIA, i(' Sc. ,9. Ordtrs wilt receive prompt utteutlon. May 1(1, IfcOT-ly. H. with V. l'KTKHMAN, I.IPI'INU'OIT A TIIOTTKU, WHOI.K3ALK OUOCEKK, No. ill-North Water Btreet, nnd No. so Notth Delaware Avenue Philadelphia. WUAVEK A SlMtANKLK, WHOI.KaAI.KaUOCi:illiANDCOMMIBHION mf:uciiant8, . Nos. 225 nnd W7 Arch Btre'el Philadelphia. M. M. MAUl'liK, NOTIONH, HOHU'.UY, ULOVJX, AND FANCY GOODS, No. fa North Third Btreet, Philadelphia. JjATKLr01M:NjTl)T"' -if. wuuiu itpect.uuy inrormtlio ami Tlilrd, w hero ho Kill f,,uw t(, rnblllit m " klugbuslueks In Ml iu blanches. Orders for MKTALLIO OH OTHIIlt COFKINH Illledwlth r.roinplmss and despatch. Itenalrs V,: '!'uh''M.kt"'u ,"r '"'hltiire, luclud, ig Hi repla ting of eaue-lioltoiiied chairs. Put. ems for eiisllnits mado neatly und riiuHll Io ns. i'ii'i "Ui'm' f," ""'""llclK.j elller 111 pe so or by Jii all. Plcturo flalius luiido lo order ut short uu. April uvs..r. ItoiifcitritoAN. M KJtOIIANT'S 1IOTKL, 10 JI0KTII lOUltllt STIiriCT. PHILADELPHIA. 1. A W. O, M'KlHIilN, lT0rielor. May 10, 197.Iy, IRON, TINWARE, &.C. .VTIONAIi roUNDHY, lilisimsbiirg, L'olumhln County, Pa. Tho subscriber, proprietor of Iho nlsivc-r anicd extenslvn establishment, Is now prernied to ro colve orders for nil kinds of JIACHINmiY POP. COLLlF.UIia, 1ILAKT FUltNACia.HTATIONAItYIINUINlX, l.III.t.S THUCSlIINa MACIIINF.S, AO Ho Is nlso prepnrcd to mako Btovcs of all size nnd patterns, Plow-Irons, nnd everything usually uindo In flrst.class Foundries. Uscxteuslvofucllitlos niul prastlcal workmen warrant 1dm In receiving tho largest contracts on tho most rcasouablo terms. Oral n of nil kinds will bo taken tu exchange for Castings. This establishment Is located near tno Lnckf wanna nnd nioomsliurg ltnllrnnd Depot, FLTLrt BII.LMYlUt. OTOVKS AND TINWAUK. A. M. HUIT.UT nnnounets l his friends nnd customers that continues the nbnve business nt his old ptacoon MAIN BTHKlrT, llLOO.MHIlUItO. Customers can bo ncconiodutcd with FANCY HTOVUS of nil kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every va riety of artlclo found in a Hlovo nnd Tinware Ks tnbflshmeiit In the cities, ami on tlio most reason nblo terms. Itcpnlrlng done at tlio shortest notice, 25 DOZI'.N MII.K-l'ANH ou hand for sale. N KV STOVK AND TIN SHOl. ON MAIS STnKCT, NHII1.V OI'I'OSITK MIU.UK nnnir , HI.OOMSIlUltO, PKNN'A. Tiik undersigned has Just lilted up nnd opened his new STOVK AND TIN SHOP, In this place, whero ho Is prepared to mako up new tin Wahi: of nil kind lu his Hue. nnd do lepulrlngwllh neatness nnd disputed, upon the most tcasouablu terms. Ho aNo keeps on hand HIOVLS OF VAKIOUS l'ATTKUNH ABTYLP.S, whlrli ho will sell upon terms to suit purchasers. tllve him n call, tin Is n goml inethaulc, and deserving of thu publlo l'lU1'""atj'';vcon jIKTZ. llloonisburg, April 2d, 1MI7. QKOItOK II. HOIJKRTS, Importer and Dealer In II AltDWAIli:, CUTLi:itY, OUNH, AC, No. 311 North Third Ktlect, nhnve Vine, Philadelphia. JACOII K. SMIIII, J. It. HM.TZI-.U g 31 I T II A SKDTZ Kit, Imimitersuiid IKnlersln Foielgn nnd Domtstle -IIP A'-"" II A II 1) W A 11 K, OUNH, CUTLHHY, AC, NO. 1IWN, Till 111) hTl:t'l'.T, An. CA I.I.OWI1IM., PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 23,W-tf. TOBACCO & SEGARS, rjpiIE ONhY I'LAOK to get tho best TOIIACCO ANIl CIOAIIS, AT WllOLUHALU AND Iti:TAIL s nt HUNOSIiniUIKIl'H, u few doors below tho American Houmi, llloomsbuig, Pn. He has the largest and most select or HMOK1NO AND CIILWINO TOIIACCO everotlmul to the citizens of iUoomshtirif. All tho f.itiey brands of HlXJAItH, and tin. best Flne-eut and Plug CIILWINO TOIIACCO. eau bu had at his eouuteis. TOIIACCO PI PIS In great variety ale among his largo stock. DON'T 1'OP.Oin- TO CALL. II. II. 1IUNHHF.IIOF.K. H. W. HANK'S WllomsALIITOIIAtCO, HNUFF, AND ClUAU WAULlIOUHi:. No. Ill) North Tlilrd Street, between Cherry and ltace, w est side, Philadelphia. Q u. avoodiiuffT ' Wholesale Deileis 111 TOIJACCOS, CIO Alts, P1PKS, At., A I'., No. 1.1 North Third Stud, aUive Market, Philadelphia. 0 MNIISU.S DINK. Tho undersigned would lespettfully iiuuounce to tho citizens of llliiomsbnrg nnd tho publlo gene rally tun ho Is running nn OMNIHUHLINn between this place and tho dlll'irtnt rnllloadde pots dally Ouudays excepted), totounectwlthlho several trains going South nnd West on tho Cntu. wlssannd WllllamspoH Hnlliond, nnd with thoso going North and Bouth ou tho LncknwnnnnRm Uloomsburg ltallroad. HIsOmnlbussesHio lu gooil cnndlllnn, coinmo- uious nun coinrortable, and charges lensoi.able, I'ei sons wishing to meet or seo their friends de pint, can be accomodated uimui rtasonablochargj uy leaving timely notlco nt any of the hotels. JACOU L OIItTON, Proprietor, J IIKATIICOTK A COMPANY ' 11 OIL i: It II' U It K,S, COUNMt or WKST HHIKUT A III.ACKlllOltsK ALMIY Having Increased our facilities In thuwnv of shop room, miichlnerv, Ae.,o inn prepmcd to oi sillAM ItoTlJIlts SlIl.nr-IlioN WouicAc. All wolUpioniptly done to older, uts'.ort notice, and HPKCIAL A'lTLNTION PAID TO HLPAIHH. lour iilltntloii lss,telally called to thu mem bers of our Ilim-nll being J'lattlmlJMtrr Mali u. ..IT. IIITATIII'HTP llfltl liml fill itv.i.rl.mui ..f - thlityyuirsln tho inanuratture of nllklndsof "leiini noiiers j nnu iroiu our longexperli-uco wo nro lullv uwiitu oi the necessity ot a Helbnuulo uud Miilletently largo Iloii.ru, to seeuiu not only safety bllthlltlsfaetoiy lesults : nnd o shall give ..........,.,.., .i.uj iiiu.i oi me nest iiuaiiiy us egaids iniilei Inl.vtni kninnsliip, nnd nliiplo henl. lug surface, nnd feel eonlldelll that wo run leu. di r satisfaction, niul nt prices Hilly ns low us nny other builders using tho saiuo iuallty of muter!- We Wuiilil enll tlin ntlnntlnn r.f ll,il.n.... ...... piinli sln our laeilltles for doing LOCOMOTI VII ., ...... , , mini iir.i-iius on ,-si.w, as vu lilaKU It . i-v'.it. jui .um in inu nun iiiaiuays give ills tier stuiill attention. 1 Niiniunlsopicpiiicil toilo all kinds of Hleain l ltllngs, such us Heating Public and Private llulldlugs, liiclorles, mtlnguiiKUillii llolleis.Ae, Coustnutly on hand nil klmU nf Hrviu l.'ir. TI NUS.Hrr.AM ANIl WATI-llOUAOI.S HrKAM Pll'Wl . , . ."iiiiii u it tin um uilbllieSH, Also.Castlngsof all klnds,llollerl''ronls,(lrules, Htoves. Plows, and nil work connected with the f,. .iv .... tiii. nit j UUMIieSN, ltes)iettlully soliciting your oideis, wo ule Yours Miy tinly, J. HUATIIC'OTI: A CO. I eli.ii'ls ly fV HA NO K V I h 1j K N OHM A U Tho next session of this Hchnol will commence OII MoNllAY A I'OI'MT 'J II li lw For particulars mldress Piof. It. D. WAI.KCIt, Prlncliial. oranseMlle, Coluiuiiluiouiity.Pn. Aug. II, (ilwt, poll S A I. K . X V A I, V A II I, K LOT. ,,, , Localed lu tlio centlu of the town of lilooinsbuig on Main Htreet, near thu Louit Ilouse.tliolliiltis,uiid pilnch ulstores. It hasnlrontof tajj leiton Main Mreil, mid has erected upon It a nuuiuil, filing housu with nn. t essary out-bulldlniis. Tho situation Isndmlia. lily udnpttd tor u business stand. Information eoueernlng terms kVc, um bo obtained Iroiu Ileriilintd Hlohne&nt. his saloon on MalliHtrett. llloouubiiig, Aug., U,'li8.tf 1.0UIH 1IKOWN, I HAS, J, liWAI.ll. JJHOW'N A KWALD, WHOLLHAI.I: (HtOCEltH, N. K. Cor. TliirtlA Vino Ktrwu, I'lllLADKI.PIlIA. May SI, lSOS-Cnin, .STAHIilHIUCD 170.1. JOltDAN A llllOTlllai, WHOMfJAMJ UIIOPEIW, nud Dealers In HAI.TPCTltK AND llUISIBTONU, No Ml North Third Btroet, Philadelphia. DRUGS & MEDICINES. gA VK YOUH JIONKY1 (I 1UJAT INDUC 13 M K .S T HI (1 It K AT 13 H I N 1) U 0 13 M 13 N T Hi 0 It 13 A T 13 B T I N 1 U 0 13 M V, N T H AT Tin: cm) imua htoup. Of li. X. MOYER, Whctoi-an ho fouiul tho I.Ann em r and inr, ao htm ent, evor olTered to tho cltl.cns of if county, or l)rug Chcinlealu, IMIuts, Oil-., GlniM, VnrnKlif s, Tulty, Itrushts, DyoStuin. Mlxnl l'ahit all or thoso uro or tho best know n imtko nnd warranted a puronml unndultoiutcd. Tin- u,y niul largest Mock or V A N C V A It T I C U 13 H to berounit In thh or niljolnlnm-ounth's rerfumery, linlr I yc. Fancy Hoops, Iliushc', Combs, CosniLlics, IliilrOlls, Toilet Aitu-I. yutlonery, I'oclti t Jj, p( T O II A O C O 13 fi . Hninklntf uinl chowlng, Cigars of nllilcserlplloiw, l'lpos, Cigar llohtcri. iioasr.iioi.ij AitTici.i. Iunps, nshorttd Ml.e uint tylc .. l.AMf, C1IIMNKS, HIIADI-4, III UNi j, MIHCi:i,TiANi:OC8 tlUODH. Hponse', C'hiimolHfMiitm, Cut Ill-tern, Speculunut, HyrlngeH, llniLst I'uniiis, Hubber Oooili, Tinmen or nil nppioveil pntterns S.c dr li I 11 V O It H. A tlnonssoilinenl f uiu ll'iuorsror int tu purposes constantly on hand unl ih i, known kinds of KTOMACH IIITTKUM. I'Atknt M i:ui ci n kh of i-ery docrlpllon, eluding thu best vutlctk" of pUN and tontp rinsiciAN'H piti.srKU'i ioxh cauu n. l'Altl.l'. Nodtu-h stotlc has over been piotenlcd to -i people of this section of country, Tho prices uro as small as tho Mock u Tho Whohmtc J'l fcctnio moiu favoiuhlo lo n purchaser than ccr,ns nrinngeintntH huw lu u clleeted with tho wholesnlo dealers In tin Ui-. cities, so that goods enn be pioeund In IUihui burg as cheaply as lu New Yorknr IMilhuh lii, i9S"Cointry deatcrs uro earnestly lnllui u study their own Interests, by examining j stock. Iteinemberthoptucc 13xcitANnn Iti.nik nl , Kxehnngu Hotel, Alutn Mreet, Hloomsbuig. Jan. 31, imw, am YECtETABLE ambrosia IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! druy-ireiiiW'cl lojlo lunc tlieir loeki restored 1-y it tu thu dutK, hsttoits, silken tresses of youth, anil arc happy I Ynumj Veoplo, v itli 1iqht,futUd or i ( it lair, h:io thoso untiiihionuhlo colois changed tu u beautiful auburr, und rejoice I People whoso liead4 aru entered with Jiaiulrvjf and Humors, use it, and li.iw tlean coats and clear and healthy scalps l!iiM-II':ulcl VctriuiH hac their rciuainiin; locks tightiucc, nud Uie buro Fpots coercd with n luxuriant growth of Hair, and danco for joy ! Young ficntlenicn use it hecaust' it h richly perfumed ! Young Lidics ue it because it keens their Hair in place! Kverybody must ami will use it, because It U the cleanest ami let article in the market! For Sale by Druggists generally. AND iOU H.V1.K 1(V '' N. MOVKU and V. V. I.t'TZ, Him Illooinsbuig.itiid.M. Jll. IIUOIIKT, WUhmKm. Jiiuuuiy lWjjt. J 11. JIOYKli, VlIOI,i:AI.l:& KLTAII, 1) It U (I (1 I S T, COKNI.lt 111- MAIN AND UAMKLT HTKI'Kll III.OO.MH1IUKO, PA., wheruwlllho fouiul a largo una tclocuiui.it .1 Druus MKDICIXKS AND OIIKMICAI.S AIM all Ihu I'AIknt .ni:meiNKi nr 1111; mv, 1 um nUo prepitieJ to funiMi Cuiiiilry Htuies m Custor Oil, Uuirrvy'H Corillal, TUItl.INOSTON'H IIAI-SAM, niul all other meiliellies kept iu their Hue al i ll) prices. 43- l'leBcilpllons cnrelully eiiliipouiiikil at 111 hours. In medleliies, qunllty H cif tho llrsl liiiK,rlaiire llhioiiihlmrtr. JiiiinT, l'i7 'IMIK AJIIOHIOAN HAY K.MKI X AND I'OllK. Wu thu llliilelslBlieil rllUeu lit I'olllllllila riiimty wltneskeil tho trial lit Im, forkM 1111 tho liirni nl .Mr, Pnrkel, In HiiiiluiK rnuilshlp, nil .Miiluhiy, .May 7.1M1II, lietueill til Ainerlenn liny KnUt. nml lnl; utuiiulaetuii il Kl.irilll, WAI.I.s, hllltl.NllIt ft Co., ol Ijttis huiB, Ph., niul tho l!uinler Patent liny J l.i.W Iho Aiiieileaii r'nilt llileil moro hay lu um ilriiiiulit than the Itunilel lu three. We ale .i" ileil It will lakoiib inueh hay Into tho mow ai l pniKl liorseH eun draw. Wo iiIhci saw It eiiiluiK liuy.uua think It cannot hu hv.it 113 11 hnv knlle an. eheei fully reeonuiienil It us thu best hay link Itllil llllllo wu IlllMiever hcetl, ,!'.11.l.'1"l.t'NI,l:;,"c". "'t. P. O. llAKl'.iHO. )Y. II. Kou.NS, .Ions DuAK, JOHN DhrMIII K, 11AMKI. NoVKII, II. liiui.um.LKit, HVLVwrnu Puuan.. MuilAKi. in 1.1.1. 11, John Wor.i'. ihey iilMiliiiiuut.ieturi) tlio cclelnnlcil HllcUe). Ilea per ami Mower, unci other ugrlculturnl linpli menu. J N H U 11 A N OE A O K N (.' V . Wyoming ei3i,iN litna jHNi.ftii Coniniereo ijumii Fulton aw,n North Aiuerleu S!Hi,m.i City iv),u luteiuatluuul l.lim.Oi Ninifaia j,iiui,imi .llunl.lvoritoek &tw,iwu lMtlllllll wi.mie IciehnntH sw.mi Bprlnijtlelil 070,0110 IhHUruucu Colupiiliy of Htuto Pcliu'u.,.., KIO.Iiiio t'ounecllent JIutuat Life 10,(k,ii North Ainerlenn Tfauslt 6do,iii I'lU'IAH 11IIDWN, Aimt, mar8 07-ly. ' Hloomsiiuku, Pa, ItSUlHUSTKlt it JlltOTIlKK, ImHrler anil Johheru ot HOSiKUV, OI.OVP.S, HIIIU'W ANIl DUAWKltH, IIU'ITONS, KUHPIINIIKHS, HOOP rllCIUTfi, HANDKKItUHllIKh, 'I'llltKAlW.HIIWINd H1I.KH, 1UI.MMINOH, POItTI! JIONNAIP.S, KOAl'H, PHltl'lIMKItV, 1'ANCV C0OJ1H, AND NOTIONH OIINKIULLV. Also Mauuruetureuor JIIIUHIIP.S AND I.OOKINU OI.AHS1X. niul DeulersJu WOOD AND WILLOW WAltn. IIIIOOIW, HOPES, TWINIW, &l No, m Norlh Tlilnl fitieet.ulmvo Vine, Phllndelphui. JIMiKU A HOST, .HncccKHom to Franklin P.Hullner A Co. importem nnil Wholesale Deulem In I.UIUOIIS, AVIN1X. Ac Ni. 110 anil 11 Norlh Thlr.1 Htiiot, PhllfuIclpliJu. JUHT ltPOlUVI'.D TllO cllWlllCbt HOOP BKIItTHllltlioeounlyiit ' Mnr.:i,'W-ir T.HIIAUPI.1SW