.u'mcr's gcpavUncnt. Uirluf I'atnlass I'orWIulte IT i i.Vti u nutti'r ot vory grout lie m.rv liap.irtaucj for f.t finer to bo tb'i 1 1 ki-i p hU noUti) c.niii until sprlntf. M'i 'V m le very htnli.miu huiui by fun tils coiim1, lliu iust notHtm. f ntrttoM woro bought l.ut fall for Ufty fsut. .1 bushel, nml tin)"" til ;;oo'l oritur ri-ri iM vory ccnurally ',tn tho Hiirltis fir two iliillrtru. As luns.ni tho custom f rly mnrkutlnjr. prevail, so general, ly thu man who cultlvnlcs tliu new MMlllnr uil store tliem until fprlntf, will bj llcely to pursue ii safo courso. frlces ro generally I'Dough Metier to ny for tho extra liauitlltijr ami Iwivo rt nrjlu for prollt. They can bu utortxl pun thoaurfuce uf the crounit I11 nl,y 4tf paction lu the -iiniu uiAtiiicr us tomlpj but tliN ri'iitilroi much care In jvrrluf the pita on account of extreme wither that pruvalla lu the best pota to d'.firlcU. It U not uncommon for th earth to froezo two feet deep, nnd the nlslnu of n iiiouml with witter of thnt thickness over potatoes U a great Ubo. JtliMlts advnutagei, however In hiving carting, nnd once hniidliuc Too hettp or pita nro usually niailo up u lh tlfkl wlicro tho potatocj grow, and mo near togather that when tho po tatom nro picked up they nro tukuti dl reedy to tho hcapj, which contain 30 to 11M OJuheH each, ai sulti tho convent nee uf tliu farmer. A light covering of itraw ! put upon tho potatoes, male In;; a roof that will shod water and keep oat th frt. When the farmer wlili M to keep his potatoes for the spring ftmiet, this li a good method. Anoth r Tfy It to btoro their potatoes In pits, partly bioV the surface, but this can only bu douo where tliu soil N perfectly dralfisd. Tliero Is not.tnueh dltference In thn inuur Involved, or In tho security of the crop nMlnai frost. Farmers living nc(ir ports who wish to ship their pota to in winter build cheap vaults or eel Urs in hill uides, which will hold from 5J'J to 15!)J hushoia. Tho vault h.ia w m! v nnd shoot arranged for tipping In a t'trt'kMd at n time, nnd a door 1? upon tho south end for taking tho pjta tct- out In Now Jersey and on IiOiig IhJU'uI it it quite common to store pota tos n tho liou?o or barn cellar, to be ready for market at any tlmo when the jr. fiilts. Immense quantities nro t r I by dealers lu tho city of New u, mostly In barrels, but sometimes It uuik. In cellar storage straw should ho thrown over them to keep out tho lljht. Thli crop keeps bent, away from the air, In darkness nnd nt a low tern poratura, n fewdegrcei aUovo freezing. That method it host which securo these enndltlons most perfectly, with tho !en.t labor and the least expense. Until ir Sharp. Ir h-.n been asked, which stock I; b 'iter for tho land, cattle or sheep? II d v.h not admit of an unqualified answer, U'tien the farmers of this part of New Yifk, nbout forty years ugo, entered larsely on wool raising, they observed t.i Improvement In their pistures which led thorn to conclude that sheep wre a better stock for land. Hut now mst of theso farmers or their succes nrs, have disposed of their fchecp, and n'lrve again an Improvement In their land-). This would Indicate that a ehanc of stock may bo advantageous. I think tho benefit which appeared nt irst from keeping sheep was lost by ovretalklng and by continued close nipping. Flno wool win profitable, and farmers were tempted to keep too nrmny sheep. Old pastures wero fed ff yo.sr after year, without ploughing; the frv grew thicker, but was very short, and the depth of roots seemed to corres pond. A change from pasturing to mowing worked a great deal of Ini rove ment.and n change from sheep to cattle has a blmilar effect partly perhap i, bo cauiij tho grass Is not cropped so close, and partly, it may bo presumed, because of change Experience teaches 'a that all our dry land (In this part of the State) should bo ploughed and re-seeded, tornosolla frequently and others at long er Intervals. Some manures seem better for certain trojw, as tho sheep manure for wheat j bat for general Improvement of the land, woseo norrason tobellove that ne kind of stock Is superior to any other. A. Jtetd in Country Gentleman. Hott to Keep Winter Apples. Ae exchange recommends packing ap ples for late kieplng in well dried saw dust! that from hard wood Is better 1 linu pine, and probably bass wood or maplo would bo tho nicest. IIowcvi r packed, uppies should bo carefully picked when they aro dry without tho H'lgiitct bruise, having remained on ' i i iri-ei ns long as there Is no danger f m irnst. In packing In fcawdust they r. ptii In one at a tlmo in compact lay- - wl'h.an inch of sawdust at the bot tom, and buflleicnt upon each layer to cover them, tho wholo being gently shaken down occasionally as tho filling aoes on. Tho advantage is, that tin snwdiiit kteps the applos from contact wlih each other, excludes tho air, and alisorhs any molsturo which may come frniii within or without. This plan Is mluptil to family uso for extremo later k'l'plir;, rather than for general mark ('tint! 'iirpose,though It would bo equal ly u-efiil for the latter purposes where Miwilmt could be obtnlncdand prepared In -nfikient qunntltloa. Another excel lent plan for Into keeping Is, to wrap up etehapploln a bit of old paper and pack them In barrels or boxes. Old newspapers torn Into patched eight or ten Inchea square, will answer. How ever packed, all wormy or otherwise defective apples tdiould bo culled out. More apples, In fall midwinter, should bu kept In a dry placo, and as cool as Is eoni'lstent with safety from frosts. Wiiconttn Ftirmer. "EMi'i.oyn:TsoccrtalnIyproduees fhmfulnrss," says Ilishop Hall, that I have known a man como homo in high spirits from a funeral, because ho had tho manogemeut of It." Bmvtiie spent two wholo days and nights In considering and answer to this conundrum "Why Is an egg un done like an egg avenlonoV" He would suffer no one. bp tplt him, and at last hit pirn the solution becauso both are hardly done, A MKitciiAKT examining a hogshead of hardware, (in comparing It with the IuvoIsm, found It ull right, except hammer less than tho Invoice. "Och I dou't be troubled eald tho Irish porter," e, the nagur took It out to open the Jhogshead with." jjor yhc lUUHJ OlIljS. I'll l'rliic Dralr ami Hi Prlue .ntgiiouit Tiiuiii: wis once upon u Union King who passionately loved a Printers, but she could not be married becausu sho was enchanted. Ho went In search of aViilry to learn wht ho should do to Ln loved by tho .Princes. Tho Fairy said to htm, "You know that tho I'rluc ess haa n largo eat, of which sho Is very fond. Sho Is de.stlncd to marry the man who shall bo sufficiently adroit to tread on tho tall of her eat." Tho King said to himself, "That will not bo very dlfllcult." Ko he quitted the Knlry, lie termlueil to crush tho tall of the e.it rather than fall to trend on It. IIo ran to tho palace of his mistress, where Minim came towards lilin, putting u Ills back, as Im was accustomed to do the King raised his foot, bu! when lie thonght lie was certain to net It on the cat's tall, Miuon turned round no quick ly that his -Majesty trod on nothing but th floor. Ho tried fur eight days to Mop on this fatal tall, but It uppeared to bo full of quicksilver, so continually was It In motion. At length tho King had tho good fortune to surprise Jlluon whilst lie was sleeping, and stamped upon ills tail with all his force. Miuon awoke, squalling horribly, then sud donly ho tool: tho form of u great man and regarding tho prlnco with eyes full of anger, ho sa,d to him, "Thou shnlt wed tho rrlnceas, bocauso thou hast de i.troyed tho enchantment which pro vented thee from doing so, but I will be avenged. Thou shalt have n son who shall always bo unhappy until the moment when lie shall discovor that ho has too long n nose, and If thou dnr est to divulge tho threat I have uttered hou shalt die Immediately." Althougl tho King was very frightened nt tho ilght of this great man, who wns an enchanter, he could net help laughing at this threat. "If my son has too long a nose,', wild ho to himself, "unless ho oo either blind or without arms, he can uwnys seo It or feel It." The enchanter having disappeared tho King sought the princess, who coil' -ented to marry him : but his hnpiil ness was of brief duration, for ho died at tliu end of eight months. A month afterwaiils tho Queen brought Into tho worm a mtlo prince whom they named Uesir. IIo had largo bluo eyes, the most ucnutirul ln tho world, and a pret ty little mouth, but his nose was so big that it covered half liisface. Tho Queen was Ineoiuolablo when alio saw tills great nofoj but tho ladles who were with her told her th 1. tho nose wns not so largo as It nppeared to her: that it was a Ilomau nose, and that sho might learn from history that all heroes had largo noses, ho Quoon, who passion aieiy loveu tier son, was charmed nt this discourse, and from constantly looking nt Deslr his nose did not appear so large to her as.nt first. The I'rlnco was brought up with care, nnd iu soon as ho could speak thoy told all sorts of shocking stories before him about peo pie with short noses. They allowed no one to conio near him but thoso whoso noses in toinertegrce resembled his own. ami tno courtiers, to pay their court to tho Queen and her son, nulled the noses of their little children several times In the day to mako them longer ; but it was no uso pulling, for they anneared snuo-noseu oj thosiUo of I'rlnco Deslr. As soon as ho could understand It they tuught him history, nnd when they spoko of any great prlnco or beau- tlful prlneess they always snld they had long noses. All his npartmcnts wero full of portraits with lariro noses. nnd Uesir became so accustomed to re gard tho lehgth of the noso nsn beauty, wiai no wouiu not Tor a crown have had his In tho least diminished. When ho was twenty years of ase. and they thought of marrying him, they presented him with tho portraits of several princesses. IIo was enchant ed with that of Mlgnone. Sho was tho daughter of a great King, and heiress to several kingdoms ; but Desir thought nothing of that, so much was ho en grossed by her beauty. This Princess, whom ho found bo charming, had, how ever, a little turned-tip nose, which had mo prettiest ellect in tho world on her face, but which threw tho courtiers ln. to tho utmost embarrassment. They had acquired the habit of ridiculing little uoscs, and they could not restrain a smflo nt that of tho Princess, but De- tir wouiu allow no raillery on this sub ject, and ho banished from his court two courtiers who had dared to diimr. ago tho noso of .Mignone- The othersn prolltlng by this example, corrected themselves, nnd there wa one who said to the Prince, that in truth a man could no1 bohandsomo without a largo nose, but that femalo beauty was altnsmili..,- different, and that a bcholnr who spoko Urtck had told him that ho had read. in uu uiu ureeK manuscript, that tho beautiful Cleopatra had the tip of tho noso turned up. Tho Prlnco nmilo a m agnlflcent pres ent to tho person who told him this good news, and he sent nmbassadors to demand MignonoV hand In niarrlaire. They granted his request, and he went more than three league to meet her. ho anxious was ho to behold her; but when he advanced to. kiss hor hand, the hnchanter descended, carried off the Princes before hU fur-i. .nri tr.t. .i... nconsolsble. Deslr resolved nut to re turn to his kingdom till ho had recov ered MlgnpiiP. He would not allow any of his courtiers to follow him, nnd being mounted on his good home he put the bridle on his neck nnd let him take his own road. Tim hor?e entered n lnrgo plain, over which he triiTciled all day without see ing a ulnglo house. Tho master and tho horso were botli dying of hunger, whon at length In tho evening the Prlnco saw a cavern, In which wad n light. Ho en tered, and perceived a llttlo woman, who appeared to bo moro than an hun dred years old. KIio put on her speetu cles to look at th prince, but she was n ong tlmo adjusting them, because her nobo was too short. Tho I'rlnco and the tulry (for she was one) each burst out laughing at seeing tho other, nnd erled out both at once, "Ah, what a droll ' I'"." lroll ns yours," bald IJcslrtotho Fairy, "but, ilndam, let us leave our noses as thoy are, and bo so good as to give mo something to eat, for I tint dying of hunger, nnd m is my poor horse." "With ull my heart' "alii tho Fairy j "although your uow Is so ridiculous, you aro no less the sin of my best frlond. I loved the Klnif your father llkoiny own brother i ho Inula very huiiiUotui) noso, t hut PriucoL" "And what Is wantlnsrln inlna?" k.ilii Uesir. "Oh, there is nothing wanting," replied tho Fulryj "on tho contrary, there Is but too much of It ; but never iiiiihi, oho luny oo n very goou man, even with too long a noio. i have told you Unit I was tho friend of your fath er) he came to hco mo very often In those dais: and a to-ouoinr iIhi..i.iu let mo tell vou I was then verv nn,ti v and ho used to say bo. I must tell you u convocation we had together tho last time that ho saw mo." (7b It conttnuttl.) THE COLTIMBIpr, BXOllMG, dSroIAGQfYr PA. DRUGS & MEDICINES, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEKS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HooflantTs German Tonic. L?roparl hj Dr. C. m, JBtktn VlIt-LblLMU, Pi. The Grttt litmedles roiiiL BuiiiM or tia LIVEn, STOMACH, or DIGESTIVE OH GAITS, Hooflatid's German Bitton U com pound of th ore Julcft, (or M they tr n.otliLliialty U-rm ttmi M, XtlratU) Uooti, trh 7fTlT ndH.rk,raJt. lngtroiiiUon, J!Amm btfhly coiictn UawU tid Hitln CirtBa y rti frm At- oAo u admixlurt iaf kind. Hoofland'a German Tonio, It ft eomUn&Uftn of til th 1n?TfllriU of tli lllrtri.milJi Hi puttn aulliy of .V.tnd (Vv Hum, Ortnsr, eie. mktn un of th moil f lf Mint atiJ actevAU remeJif vr cffarfJ la TfiOio prrfttrlr.e & McJIda fr from Al boU fttliuLxiur, l.t ui Hoofland'a German Bittcra. In r of ntiTcroi dffrf litem, whea aora ftkoholia aUmulQl I Dtceaury, Hoofland'a German Tonio l&cvld be itd. Th IVIIt or th Tonl trt brtth ttiv&j fflt ftoil cootftlo th Mm mrdlclml vlrtnei Tli itonifteh. front ft arlty of caua, nrb m DUllty, eta, ! itjm Tfryiii.t to hT K fonctlon d SA JSfl wngf.f. Tli r- ull of which l, Gm& iht Ui paUenl uffpr from Mirftl or mor of tk foaowlitg Oonitlpfttlon, TlatuUnea, Inwartt Pile xulnei of Ulood to th Hkd, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dlnirum for Fooa, 1'ulnffti or Weiirtit in th Stomach, flour rno tatiom, Sinking or Fiat terina at tha Fit of ths Stomach Swimming1 of th He ftd. Hurried or Difficult Breatb Ins I'lutteiinar at th Heart, Choklnr or ButTocatim Sensation whin la . J,yini Posture, Dlmmea of Vision, Dot or Web b-for Vim Hlfiht, Dull 1'aln 1a the Head, Deficiency of FernDtratlon, Yellow ness of th tikln and Kros, Pftlnlnthe ,,- Sid. Back, Ch.st, LI iii ijfflk b. elo., Hud denFluBhenof Jffl Hoat, Burn inz in th mi Flush, Don stftnt Imnirlnliin of EtU, and Orel Depruslon of Spirit. ThfH rm4U will ffttlQAttj tan Utm CoropUlnt, Jaaodle, if !, CbronU m JtrtoiuI)ebi:iiy,Chrotilo DlsirrhtMs DIimm st th UMriryn. and ail IXmm arlilnf fit Dlasrtlcrcd Uftr, Utomaeh, r IoimUd. DEBILITY, ftirts Vfton ast Oiras wsititi; pnoaTetATioir oj" tub aystbu. liseoi st Hsfssi Li os, HiSDiBir. Iircss. ysrsis, sto. Thpr 1 neaids xUnl Mill U th nmetllM la nth un A tou an rigor U Ira. ptrtl to th wbt Brataia, th ApMitt U Buciigthviied, food ma b enjoyed, th iomftChdl.s IM Piftinpllj.th blood U purtftrd. JbsH (few cofapiczloK teeooiMKOSQdaiM bIbvJVJ baaltbr. u j low Unf 1 TBifIotel tnm Ux a Nmh U 1tmi io th ehwvk, suist Hi ttu ud ocrrott laaJd UoouiMft ftroaf aid sJUi b1b Vinton Advanced in lAft And re'!nc th- hftiid of tlmi wi.'g oinf inwrtr sinii thm, with All tu ttnJol III, will find In thu of llila mTl'Una.in ta TUNIC, aa IlJlr tlist ttiU lriU nsw iff Into Uilr wlaa wtor In mcAiur tli nfrcr tal axilm of mot youthful Jij., bulM us their ttmiDkes form. tid gift be:i)i M.et UyslSMS t their rviniHrJnjjtaj. KOTICE. Ill a wallatahtbhMl fact that fully one-!n!f f th ferna r tmm f ir popu. laUoo sr wlJuui 'TSj u th njoymrnt offo,lhM!th;or, fjl - U thetf own xpreim, "rmer ssiTftaasa fed wX" Tltv sr Iftriyi.t-I, (JvrH,l 0f tjjrrr, xUtmoT Mr TOU, fci.J bat Ito appllle "T h'a" of peiKina tli miTi:Ea,oj lU TUNIC, U eipwlali reoouimeodKl. WEAK AMD DELICATE CHILDHEH Ar nw',t strong to th oi f t!thr of lh IT'i'Si',! TllV wflt cur ; ha. i:AHaud,ntioHtfaii. Tliouw! of crrtlfleiu Iist aeeumalaM Ui hand of th vroprleUtr, but ipr will allow of th puMicaUon of bm a faw. Thoao, ll wtl U oUersl,ai mn ef doUi and of racs taail Lif taat thai mni t bailenl TESTIMONIALS. Kan. Geo. W. Woodward, Chit Jutlwt ef LU Xuprtn CW a 'a., rit ml tn I f.n Hoof- v land i-aa-f t5dl i-.l.v. 1 of rmt tan CaO tflue floof- - land (lannna I lilt i tllfful lit UWij, ai1 want of tnou acilou In th titui. l'ouii tru'f. UliU. W, WOODWAItl)." Hon. Jrnci Thompson, aef Oit Suprrmt CVurt PtnrjlrtU MtLMelpMa, April W, I'M "I riiiMr liouramr Ucrma ftittt M..at mttltcint In eao of atlaik of lirfr tloo vi lffpila, 1 in M'ltlfr lUIffioJi lay ltrlant of It " ioun, with wpcel, "jAlliy TllUUiyO.t." Troia Eor. Joseph H. Eunard( Dr,Ji(mVtP'.ti I Ua ban frtTioLllr rquiud lo ronntcl my ia'na Kith i(Muim datlOD of tliff.unt klbdst of mtdMnaa, tat, f Brdlr.f th praa ufe. &v tlc m vi iut rrorr1at eV V havclM art ic:inf,l; IB V&M lt wlih a otrar Erijof In vailorj ttci Sf tbenas: an 1 pe' cuiailyla my own toil'r,if tli niulnM of Dr. lliM.latid'e Utrman liilter. I 4ayv Jor on fnm my naual eonrM, to rprf my In ttmlo tori that, fur ffnrrni (A yrr, imrf rptallyjur liw Cwf-ltint, U it a lai td .untltprrriilim. In aoiua tn it mar Ullq fcut attiful j, I 4 -t i nM, H will U rry mlc t1 to wio ttr nOr from Un alettrauw, Vtr, tctt rfipeinilly, J. ii. HRNHAnn, Jt?t'ith, below Ooatea From Rev. B. D, Tcndall, Mlltt&nt Mttor CMtti CAr$nt4U. VhiUitV- 1 ut flrlTd dpHd l,pyBt fnrm th on TIoeflaiid a Gtrman Hlfsr, and fl It ny rrirt 11 to MeommeDH Uifm aa a mvi Ta'uabf Vtta to all wLo ar iuffcruig from jtneraJ datlJly r from dlMMM srbln. frm dorBmetat of O hft. )oanirly, E.l- TJS'AVAIU OAUTIOHj r Oarmaa IUradla tr owUrftf. w..3.fU, i 4rn.arofU,if. jjh U: All J ou.rra ail oouS rriiiripal OfTlaa and U annfiatory at tii 0 aau U Oleic firtra, No. Oil AUC1I tiuL JUj. tdalphla OHAnLM JC HVAWS, Ottmu IlranUi, I'roi.nekit, .'""wljlJ.il.JjoMo.a.o J ti VntfrU tu4 IWm la UiX BmIuI'i Otrau BilUn, w kcu, n W Do W4 butt to uulu wi Dj mjM, u laji la viv w it Uu suciu. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. January II. im. DRY QOODS TITIIiUJU'S BTOllK. KUE8II AllttlVAIi OP FAUi AND WINTEH OOODB. The subscrlbor lian Just returoed from tlio cltloi Willi nnolhor lnrgo nml nrlert nsnorlment of RI'ltlNO AND HU.MMint O0OHS, rurchaaol iu New Yorltnnil riillnitctpblnnl the lowest Bgurt', nml which tio UUetrrmtnril to tell on ni tnoilcrnto Iprini ni enn ho jirocurpil clgo fiioro in liiooiusburg. Ill stock comiirlici LADIES' DKIS8 U0UD3 of tho choicest styles nml luteal fanhlomi, together rrlth n lnrgo .imortnient of Dry Uoodn nna Gro- cerlei, eoiislllng of tho follonlns nrtlclci I Cnrpcli, Oil Clothi, Clothi. rnilmere9( Mhnwlft, ri.iuncli, Bilks, While Oood, I.lneos, Hoop Rklrtx, MuMlll. Jlollowwme Coilnrwnro Queenwnre, Jlnnlwnro Boots nml Uhoen. Hntn nml Cnif, JIoop Nels, UmbreiliLt, Ioklug01ncfll Tolmceo, Collee, Hiigars, Ten, Uicc, Allspice, (linger. Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOrlONS (1EN UALI.Y. Ill Bhoit, everythlns usunliy kept in country Flore, to which no lnvltci the nttentlon of the publlo generally. The highest price will bo paid fur country produce In exchange for goodri. H. II. JIIM.EIt A HON, Arcndo llulldiug, lllooliMbuig, Pit, nitKAT ItKDUCTlOX IN l'lUCKS AT IMITEH r.NT'R STOItH, IN I.IQ1IT STItEI'.T, OF Sl'ltlXCI AXU SUMMini 000D3. THE mibscrlher has Junt rceelvtil ancl 1ms on lutuil at his old rland lu IJght .Strict, n large nud select ASSOHTMKXT OF MKUCHAXDiaK purchased at tlio lowest figure, and vhlch ho detprmtued to sell on as modernto terms ns bo piocurcd elsenhero hi Light Street, tow cash on couxntr pnonvch. His stock conslhts of LADIES' DKKSS G00I)f3, choicest styles and latest fashions. Calicoes, Mucins Ulnghnmr, Flannels, Hosiery, Carpets, Silks, Shawl, HEADY JI.UJK ChOTHIXO, Satllictt. Casshners, Cottonadcs, Kentucky Jeans, cvu., .vn n anocKuiES, MAOKiatAtt, Q,uecnswflrp, Cednrwarc, Hardware, Slcdlclnes, Drugs, Oils, I'nlnts, tic. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS A CAPS. In short everything-usually kept in a country store. Tho patronago of his old friends ami tho public generally, Is tespectfully solicited. The highest market prlco paid for country pro duce. l'ETUn ENT. Light Street, Nov. 8 1807. J J. B it O AV E It, jk now onerlug to too puuitc his p:ock or ,V J Jl I A' O GOO J) iS' consisting lu part of n ftilt lino of IXGItAIX, WOOL AND HAG O Altl'ETH, Fine cloths nnd casslmero for Ludlcs' coats, handsome mtnsa ooont", of nil patterns and qualities, Inlalds and rrlnts of vnrlous qualities oud prices. BLEACHED AND IIUOWN ilUSLlNH, LA DIE'S FltEXCII COKSETS, BALMOUAIi SKIKTS. Good assortment of ladius" j. aui.m;E:rii qaitfausa hoots. Trcsh (Jroccrks and Bplces. New assortment GLASS AND QUEENS-WAKE, FX-XO. l'JIA CK.EIt E L In onc-balf and one-fourth barrels. Now Is tho tlmo to lilallo your selections, ns 1 nm offering goods nt very low prices, mid our motto Is filr dealing to nil, and not to be under sold by any. J. J. BltOER, Blnomsburg, April 12, ?C7. H. AKrMAN. O. II. DILMNIIKK. K. R, nATMAN, IITMAX, DILLIXGEIt it CO., M). NOKTil TIIIUD HTHKKT, (.Vffov opjwite Joliet, Kent. txltUcc A Oj.) W'liolcsalo Dealers In YAItNH, BATTING, WADDING, CAUI'ETH Oil. CLOTHS, MIA11F.H, vi.y st.n, CUSA1N I1A04, '0DAOE, AC. ALSO, WILLOW AND WOODEN WAKE, IIJICSIIK-S, TKUNKH, LOOKINU OI.VSb.s, TO. May I", IsOMy. OV-U '.li'J-".'.'OX & CO., M(U- tvi Wholesale Dt-hlfrs lu COTTON YAllNa, CAUPi;T C1IAINH, IIATT9, WICKfl, TII3 YAItNH, COHliAUR, IlUtK,w. Vf0!J AND WILLOW WAIU3. I-OOKV t 'A) ' LOCKH.rAW'Y HAhKin? Y. iAo n, AND CAHUIAOE OILCLOTHS, AC, No, 630 Market Htreet, Kouth Mile, rhllatlclphla. JOIIX 0. YKAGElt & CO., Wliolcs.ilt) Ucalers in HATS, CAI'3, fiTUAW OOODH, AND LADIUV ruiw, No. SOT North Third Htreet, rhlladelplilfi. A UTM AX & EXaiSLMAN, TuiiAca), HNurr a h;uau MANUFACTOHY, VO, 311 KOUTIl TIIIKD BTIIEET, Beeond Hoor below Wood, 1 II I L A 1) K L 1 II I A. J. W. WAKTUAW 1 KNUBLUA.f QAUUIAOK MAXUFACTOUY, Illoombnrer, Va, M. C. 8 LOAN A DUOTIIKIt the succcAHorsof WILLIAM felJAN A SON continue the bnMntfui of inalilii'f CAUUIAQUS. I1UOOIIK nnd eyrry stylo uf FANCY WAGONB, which they Imve constantly on hand to mlicu toiuere. Nover using any mnterlulljut tho Iv and einpluylng tliu mout t-sperlenccd worktneu they hope toconllnm a hurttoforo to KUoentim iitUfiit-tlon to e cry customer, An inspection id worit, ami oi (lie roaaonable irlce asked for he tame, is sure to Insure n bale. HC. II O W K U, ipeucil a nrst-clun BOOT. BIIOE. IIA CAI ANl PIIR Rivmr- at the nd stand on Main Htreet, Hloomsburif j row doou uliuvo the Court Iloiue. 11U btoolt Uiom. ruswuui inu wry mu'sianu nuttiMyieH ever olTor td to the cltli nsur Columbia Comity. Uueau ftootJininwlHte tliu public with the follow lngKcodit fttthvluwokl rutth. ileu'st heavy doublu olvti toiu boots, nun's double nud kiiiEle tan boIm incn sniin UxIh uudrhoea of nil trades, Uy gloe kid llulinoml stioiHliiiC'UMl womttn's.buyit'K and lulKkiK'UmtliiKtaitcfB, m-oiih-u'h kIuv "kid CAirsliues, WDincn'M wry lino Uld bulloutxl BUU-. ers. In short boiiUoi all Ueecrivtloiw both jwu. ment of ftltentlon to Ids fine aaiorti HATH, CAIW. FUUH AND NOTIONH, wbKhcomprUeH aUthQ new and ipular vari tllha ui prk H s liltU uuuut mil tu suit all. 1 hewi Koodii ure otleiteel at the lowt-Mt cauli rates and will be BuaianteHl to glvo satlsfurtlon, A call UleullcUelbt'forepurcliMsilDK elsewhtre as it U believed llmt barualus are to lu I'ovtid Uiuu at any other idaeu in tho county, RAIL ROADS. JVOItTlIEUN CENTltAL HAIL- on nnd nner Mny lutli ISCS, Trslns will loavaNoiiTiiuHhRtiLANn us follows I NOHTIIWAltD. M A. M.. Dally to Wltllninspurt, (except Sunday) forl.liulra, CannmlulKUn, ltochester, Bullalo, Hnpenslon Bridge, unci N. Kails. CI) v. ., Dally, (uxceiii Hundays) for Elmirn nud Bullalo via i.rlo Ibillmiy irom Klnilni. 0.13 Dally, (except uuudnysi for Williams- port, TltAINM KOUTltWAItD. D.M A. M. Dally (except Monday's) for Baltimore. WILMINGTON AND I'HILADEH'IIIA. ll.M l'.M. Dully (cxovntHunday'sjfor Baltimore, Wushlliglou nud rullnduliihlu, .ll. H. YOUNG, General ruseuger Agmt, LACKAWAXNA AND I1LOOMS BUUGJf. iLAOAD On nnd n' .. r May litis. 150s, l'asseiigcrTialnswllI run asfo.Iowsi GolngHoulh, Going North. Lavo Le.ivo Arrive ArrlVo n. in. p.m. u. m, p, m, Hcmnlou OM V.JU ll.lil IMT Len o I'lttston 0.00 4.01 iii.w MO Klngion ius 4.4) iu.oj s.iu l'lyiiiouih is.it 4.f T.il s. '-' Mhickshinuy,.., T.it! c.o u.iir 7.m B. rulck 7.C5 (!.l e.) KM Bloom . &:'A1 H..V, -,.M d.lll llupcil s.iu 7.UI 7.:H1 U.1SI DallMIIu.. U.lll 7. 1-! 7.0J S.I I Airlvo Alllvo Leavo Lcavo North'd I.M KJi lt.il i.lj Tliu ll.lil Train nt Kernnton tnnkes eonnectlnns with ;xpress Train lor New Voilt at ti o'clock p. hi,, urilvliig lu New YnikP.tjn p. m. 11, A. h O.N DA , Hlip'I. lW. , IsOS, 1)IIILADELPIIIA AXD ICUIK X IIA1LKOAD. HUM M EH TIME TABLE. Tiniotcn am) Dinucr itouTK jii.twi:kn riiiu- DKI.t'lttA, llALTIHOUK, IIAHHISItUUU, WIL LIAMSI'OIIT, AS1I Till. GllEAT OIL UEOION OF 1'ENNbYLVANIA. r.Lr.UANT HI.F.EI'lNU ('Alls On ull Night Tialns. On nnd nfler MnsnAr, Hepl. Illh ISC4, tho Trains on thx l'liiladclphlu A Lrlo Kali Bond will run as lolluwai wnsTWAim. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10.10 p.m. " " " NoUhumberlaud...U.m a.lil " " arr. nt Eilon u.mmii, I.EIi: EXrlUb limes l'hlludulpbl.i....ll..lo m. " " " Nou'd .li. Ill p.m. " " urr. nt Erie ....H.a..'iOii.iu. ELMIUA .MAIL leaves I'hllndi Iphla .s.inni.m. " " " North'il l.-i p.m " " urr. ntUick Haven 7.4jp.m. EAHTWAIID. MA1LTIIAIN leaves Erlo ltvi a.m. " " Norihd Il..'i0p.m, " " arr.nU'liUadclpliU 7.IU11.111. EUIU EXI'IIEis leaves Kilo... .7.V.p.in. " " " Nort'd ..ll.(Sa.m " ' nrr.nt l'lillailelplilu ri.uop.tn. Mall nud l-:xplts eolim-ets Willi OH Cieekaud Allegheny U,ver Hall ltoud. Buggugo eheekul lluouglt. A. L. TYLEI'., General 3uterlntemU lit, W'illl.imsisjrt. 1) EADIXG KA1LUOAD. HUM An a NT, May Mill ISO'. Orcat Tronic Lino from the North and North Wfutt lor I'll tladclj thin, New York, i'eaolng.l'otU Vllle, Tamitnua, Afthlaiul, Lobauuli, Alhutowu, Lnt on, Lphialu, Llllz, Laurastcr, Coluinbla, Ac, 'JialUH ltao lfarrlttimiK lor New York, a- iol Iowa; Al'AV, CiaudNloa, m., U,iJ noon nud A iVlop. in., finiiu'ct U13 Uh ttlnillar triilns u l ho I'll. IJallmad, mil uirlvlng lit New Yoilc at a,ih, iu,w & ii.v u.m,, ,v s,5o 7,-to v m;;()j.jn. islfcplnt; (nra aecuiii)aiiylUK tbo i.'.'W a.iu, and If, li p.in. tialns wlihuul eliane. Lcue llurrLslmrK lor UcidltiR, rntUvlllo, Ta-iiiiinii-i. MlnerHVllli'.AKhlaud. Pinn Gnc Allfii- town mid I'hlladelptd.i al.SlUa.iu., and J,U and -1,10 ii.ui,, htojijilni; al Irfbaiion and principal vay M.Uiuiitt; tho -l.lvfp.ui. nmklnK connections for Philadelphia and Coliiniblaonly. l'or I'ottsvlllo ehuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Hehuylklll and MiMjuphanna U.illruml, k-iivti lliurUbui al :i,.V p.m. UctniuIiiK: Leao New York at i,(ni u.m. and in., and 5,oii and p.m. Hlecplnq cuihuccimipuiii Iny the t(iKa.in,,iiud and .o) ii. in., tralnss ulrhnut ifiiiiiRe, Way FusMiisir Train lente Millaih-lphla at 7.10 a.m., reuniting from Ueadluat (i;Jp.iiiBtii)piii; ut all station; 1oIIh lllo at 611 a. in., and i:i.jp.m., .Wiluml t;,(J u.m and li.l'J lKion. mid I'JMn. ui.. Tanianua at li,:' a. m, nml l.nuand Kl't p, m, Lea.o i'tittsvlllf Tor llnirtslnim, via Schuylkill and susueliauua Itallioad at7,l0a.rn. and ',vo noon. Iteadliis Accommodation Train leavri Iiendln at 7,J0n.iu., leluruiug from i'blladelphla at .li p.m. l'nttstown Accommodation TralndcnvesPoltH. town at (M3a.m. returning, Icaes l'lillaclelphla atl.snp.n Cnliimbla Railroad Tralni: leavo neinlinnr nt 7,'D u.m., and t(-lj p.m. for L'phrata, Lltlz, Ijincns- icr, i oiiunum, txc, I'crklnmtn Hull Hond Trains Icavo rtTkloiucn .runctlon at U,0ou.m.,iind p.m. Itctiirnliu;: lA nVn rK l pi'IlvK II I i. I'l It. III., IIIHl 1,17 p.m., roil nccthiK Uli similar trnliiM mi Heudlutr Itullmad On huiul.iVH. leiiVt) New York ntK.ixi tt.iri.. I'll 11- ftdelpbia a.m. and .'I,!1) p.m., the ,ou u.m. train running only lu Ufmliiini ruttHVllle h.iki a.m.: I lui rlnliurif fi.'J5 n.m. mul 4.IH mill H.'tt n.ni.. Kiid KciullnKitt 1,10 and 2,.V ami 7,l.r a.m. rr Harris hiiru, and 7Mt n ni and 11,10 j.m. lor New orit, and p.m. lor riilliKlflphla, I'oinniniaiioii, .Milt aut, m-hsoii, Hchnnlnnd Lx cuihioii tlekeU to and Jt'oniaU polut, at n-duci.il raten. 1 iiiKK8( checked tin oush j 100 pounds allowed to each paemjcr. C. A. NICOLLM, Oeneral Hupeilntendeut. , Heading, Va.t JLiy &)t Una. fjillij BEST IS TIIE OIIKAPEST!" Tin; aiNGi:n kewino MACtiiNi. HEADS TUB LIST, AndlcndHthPcolunm 1.1DS ahead or ull others, 'ihln Much 1 do lb tho MOST rOl'ULAU IN U8K. It it-ch the lluefit necdloofany Machine in ix l.tence, Any lady wanting n good S K W 1 X Q M A 0 II I X K, Will I'luntult her own Intercuts by bnlns a hi.mu.H. iiiiftiHierin run, nam nnuuicpiu oruer man any iuacuina luiuooriu, ovj:u 3io,ou ok tjikm in uai:. Tho fullest Instruction Ktven thoso vho nuv chnwvuid the Machino v.'Ill he v.'AimANixn to jou for miesear. I'll use calf at mvHIoroaud tatUfy yourKelvcH. iieiuyou win unit .m hiich, i nrcau ami nun, DAVID LOWLNHL1UJ, Audit April 3,'GS tf. lllooiubburt', Pa. C O 1. U M B I A II O U S K, 31 E It N A II D HTO II N H R . JIavinq lately purchased and fltted up tho ttuii'Kiiuwji ivooison iiinci iTopcriy, lucuu'u a IEW DOOllH AUOVU THIS tOUUT IIOUHK, outhoaino KMe of tho tdrert. In tho town of jtioomviiuiKi ami Having ouiaineun licence ror iuo hamoatiA It 13 S T A V It A X T, th Proprietor ha determined to gt o to the peo ple visiting tho town on builnew or pleasure, A LITTLi: MOU15 UOOM. Ills Rtahllng also l exteiiHlve. and Is fitted up iu pin uunKii'MinucuriuiKi'! in inuiiry. lie intim Uulhat uMrylhluu uImhii hUebtubllnhimntHhall bueonducU'd lu nn tirderlv ami lawful manner! md lit) rthpfctfutly nollclU n isharo of the public j i'. uicAitn, Willi LHTlNCOrr, HOND A CO., Manufacture nml M'lioliwalo Dealers In HATK, CAIW, mm, AND HTRAW (IOODS, No, 41S Market fltrtet, Ilillnilrlplila. gNYUEIt, HAimiS & KASSETT, Manufacturor. and Jobbers of MKii'S ANli DOY'H CLOTIIINO, Koi, 523 Ltarkct, ano; tat CommercoBtreet, Phtlnilelphls. Q. f. I1LABON & CO., Manufacturer, of OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SIIADW Warehouse, No. iU North Tlilril Htreet rhUndelphtii, Q.ET TIIE 11EST. Mniikon's rooper Tubular Muliliili p Ilnd l the l ;tt rtictlimniialiikt illmnir l y llchtiiliiu over Invr.edo. Tho nibfcrlHr Is oi:cnt forlhe ..-..w .ii.viiiKiii, nun nn nioirs n ma i or iu prson will bo promptly ntlunleil to. hfnylVOS II. U. IIIDLnMAN. JJOTIOK, To nil pcMom wnom it may conrern. Notleo Is heioby b io n thai train uiurun ir tills duie, nu i.ei.ou sliull buy, w;U pr Utul iu any wny, with 'li Af! KrJ!,l,r lu- .l.llu "umo or ul'n the n pou. "lunilyorowiriio Kresslor-us the suld tieoiuo Krossler by tils ntluriioylu luct Win, Kiessl'r refuse. U isiy liny Utbt tolilrmtid by said Lloyd, orto bolield ill uuy wuj ii.iiiin.lLle lur '''"uclloiis. W.M. KUi'mLLU, Oct.u.'n. Atl'y, lu lint, Ahh KlKBa 01' JOU l'lUNTlNd ueatlyeiecuUsJ lit TuCul..tJMUlAM WUiaut i nullum Uillce. GROCERIES, &c c 1 ONFI30TIONEH Y. Tho unilrrslnnetl wonld rp.nrptfiillynlinonnei' lo tho laiblla tliat lio IilL, Olitllftl H ruisT-CLAsa coNri;ciioNi:iiY btouk, Im tliolnilhllniz lately oeonplnl liv Itcnianl Htoli ner, wlioro lio lsprt'iarcitto furnhli all Hind, of rilAl.V A KANOY UANDIIS, l'llLNIJllOANDllM, rOIIKUJN i DOM1ST10 l'ltlllTH, NUTM, 1IA18INM, AC, At'., C. 11 T WlIOLr.BAI.n Oil lllCT.ML. tn Bliort. a full aAvirtinent of nit Kood. In hit lino of biwIucMM. A cleat variety ol DOLLB, TOVH, Ao., miltaWo for tlio Holidays, l'arllcular attention Ktveii to linr.AI) AND CAltlJH, of all kind., fresh every day, 0II1UHTMA8 OANDlnS, OUIHTMA8 TOYS. A mil h solicited, and Bntlnfactlon will to guaranteed. Nov. a 1SC7. ECKHAItT JACOIW. JJ E M O V A li O F 0. C. MAltl'.'H N K W S T O Jl E TO Sltirn'H BLOCK, O.t TliaCOnNtTK DP .VAIIKKT AMI IRON STMiETI. Tho uuderstguiHl liavlns received ftola tho city a full and complete Htipply of BPItlNO AND HU.MMI3U DUY GOOIM AND OltOOEUIIi!, NOTION H, TIN-WA11K A'1) IIAllB-WAUK, cjwaji .4 .vi mu.ow-WAiii:, coNrix'Tio.vintv, glam-wakh, T O 11 A CCO, n a. t s a A' i ,y o j: s , FLOUIt, HALT, 1'ISII, AND MI.AT, all of which I pioposo sclllusat a very low figure for ca.li or produce. Call and Nee. . prills, WI7, c. c. M.vr.n. GHANU OI'ENIXo (1IIAND OPHNINO OltANI) (II'IINI.NO (lltANI) OI'KN'INO (Jit AND Ol'IMSU or FALL AND WINTIin riOOIM. KALI, AND WINTKlt (JiMlps l'AI.I, AN'D W!NTi:il (hiiiim' TALL AND WINTIIU (lOlllls. I'ALL AND WINTKi; (KIDDs! coniKtltK; ol coliilfttlnu of consisting of rnnKtsttllg of cousUtliifl of DUY OOOtn, DUY (KHIIM DUY tlOOIW, DUY OOOIM, DUY (lOODti, HATS AND (IAIN, 11 ATM AND CAI'M, HATH AND CAIV, HATH AND I "A I'M, HATH AND I'AlU, UOmH AND SHOPS. HOOT AND HIKnx IIOOTH AND HHdlV. HOOTS AND HIIOK-. IIOOTH AND MllOIln, IllIADY-MADi: C'LurilINO, ltllADY-MAIlH ri.0riIIN(l UI'.ADY-MAIIH I 'IJ I I'll INC. UK A DY-MA IH'I riITH IN(I, U1IA11Y-MAIIK l,LOTllI.M(i; . LOOKINO-dLAWIN, LOOIslNl-llJ.n' I.lll)KINI!-ll,ASiK"i. l.OOKINH-dLAMNIX, .OOKINll-OLAhHI.. NOI'lOXH, , MI1IONS, KOIION8, NOl IONS, NO! IONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND (HUM PAINTS AND ols' PAINTS AND ()ll,s! I'AINIB AND OlUi; (morr.uir.s, OltOUKUUX, Oltin'l.ltlrM, (lltllOKltllX, ijp.uci.uim, ltini:NsYAin:. i(in;nNf.vv.Hi:, liUl'.KNS'AllK, iiiii. I'.nswaiii:, liULUNSWAIti: HAItDVYAltr, iiAitinVAiti:, llAUIlWAItl., iiauiivvaiu:, llAKDWAlli;, tinwaui:, UNWAlti:, iiNHAiti:, 'UNWAlti:, TINWAIili, HALT, KALI', SA I.T HALT, HA l.T, 1'ISII, i-mii, I'ISIl, KIT 1 1 1'I.nII, niiAiN and Minns, (1UAIN AND HKIMim, OKA IN AND SlIUDs, oitAiN and si:i;d OUAIN AND HKIIDS, McKl'.LVY, N1IAI. A CO.'S, mlki'lvy, ni:ai. a co.'s, .m('kklv, ni.al a co.'. McKi:i.Y, NI.AL .V I'O.H. MrKLLVY. NI)AL CO.'S. Norlhwi-Nt corner of Mulu and Matitt-t strci-u,. Northwest coincrot lain and .Miiilo-l hlnn Ik, Norths et oorner of Main and Mnrki't strei-lw, Northwi.it I'ornerof Mulu and Marl.i'l sun Is, Northwest co nur of Main utul Mat kit sin et HLOOMSnt'lMl, 'A IlI.OO.MSIItMtll PA Jil.llO.Mhlllllid, PA., lll.OOMHIll'UO, PA., lll.OO.MMlUU(i, PA, lltON AND NAII.N IllON AND NAILS, IltON' AND NAHM, IllON AND NAILS, IltON AND NAI1.S In larre qunntlllis and at tei'.t.iid nie'i, alwn. ou hauil. QCIIEUj, IIEIKJEU it CO., GL'NLKAL CO.MMItiSION MKUCIIAN-IH DtialolM Iu PISH, HALT, CIlIIlMi:, l'UOVISIONS. Ac. Nos. lluud 15 North Wharves, above Arch St Phlladelihla. BoIonsentstirWIIini's Vhecl Oresse.lu ht,i lels, keK, nnd cans. yAiNwmaiiT a co., wiioLnsALK aitocrius, N. K. Corner Second nud Arch streets, I'JIILAIiel.PHU, Denlers In TKAH, KYlU'Pfl, COI'I'IIK, HUOAlt, MOl, SSI', nicic, spicks, m (-Ann houa, ac, ao, . Orders will ucelvo prompt Mtenllon. May 10, lW-y, HV. I'KTKIOIAN, with LipriNcoiTATnorrric wiiolixai,u aitocnits, No. !1 North Water Street, and No. 'JO North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia. ' yEAVEll it Bl'HAMtljE, YII0LEHAI.I3 OltOCUUIKS ANDCOMMISSION MUnCHANTS, Nos. 2S5 nud -tn Arch Htreet Philadelphia, Jy JL JIAIU'LE, . NOTIONS, HOSIUUY.OLOVEH, AND FANCY GOODS, No.WNorUj.Thlrimiect, . Phllsdelphlii, J H. WAU'EH, lilo Walter A Kaub, Iuisirter and Denier lu CHINA, ULAK8, AND (ibtENHWAIiK, No. I Mttlut Blreil, Phllailelphla. I'. II, IIOIINK. r, H. Kl.tll. J, II, scvnviir I ' ' 1 j' JOHN'STKOUl' it CO., Huceessor. toKlloup A llrother, WHOLtHALli DIUW IN r'lHIl, No, 111 North Wlmrves, and B Ncrlli W utr fit,, rhlldelplit, IR.ON, TINWARE, &C. Rational koundhy, lllnoin.liuri!. I'olunil'lt Comity, Din Kuixi'ttlH.r, proprielor of Hie aliove.l nme.l ettoiisUo eiiilillilin oi, la now prepared to id celvu outcrii for all ItliKlaor MACiiiNLitY I'ou coi.Liimina, waut PUllNACLS.Sl'ATJONKY KNOINES, MILIATllltlMIIINO MACIIINUH, Ac lie l nlo irppnrrd lomnhe rumen of nil niton nnd pnlleriin, Plow-Uonn, mid vtcryllitng iminlly nuido 111 tlrnUelliw l-'oillidrleN, Ills eili ii.lve Im llltiii. and prandial workmeu wiiitoiiI him In nn'lvtiiB lliu lar(jfnteontrnctn on Ull' lliosl reaniin ll'lo terms. Drain ol all kinds will butnkeu In oxchangofoi ('antliies. Tlilneiitatillhtnent In loealed near tho Laelri wanna and UluuiimliurK Itallroad Deit. Pl.TIIlt MI.LMYKU. O'l'0VJ:S AMI TINWAIlE. A. M. lUJPtlltT niinounee. In hln Iriend. nnd customers Hint continue the atmi IkisIhi'mh ai hiHold ptnecon MAIN srilKin, IILIIOMSllUItU. Custonicia can be uiiiunodiitrd with I'ANCY MTOYIJl of all kinds, HtntepiiH.'Hnurc,ond every vn rlelyof article inoinl tn n siovennd Tlnwaio tlihll.liliieill lu lhoi'ltlot,illid on thelnonl reaaou. nlilo terms, itcpnlrtlitfilnneiit the hhol test notice ffi DOZUN MILK-PANH on Imnd for miIm. N JEW STUVE AM) TIN allOl. OS MAiy fcTIIBKT, SEAllI.Y OI'l'lMITlt Mtll.Krl' aToiir iii.ooMHiiwii", pi:nn'a. Tin: tuulorMlKiied has Just lllti d upalid opened Ills new STOVE AND TIN 81101', In i hi plu'p, where lu H tirepnri'd to malio np nr Tin Wakk nf all UlmU In bN Hue, and d repiilrln tth neatm-H and itlKpntrh, ujihi th Imut ifiiviliahle Ihiiiim, He nlso keeps nu hiiol HIOVIIH OK VAlttlllts I'A-njaiNhitHTYI.M, which he will well upon term t intuit pun Intern. jlt him u ill, IleW a kdi) nirelmiik', und ieui (utt o! the public p'itronate. Htit.mMn.rit, April Sri, Im(7, i fcOHOK II. KOUhllTlS Importer nud Dealer Iu iiAinnvAiiK, cirri.icp.Y, ouns, ac, Nn. 3 Noun llilni Sliect, aluiTO Vino, Phtliidelp'llH lAI'illl 11. SMI11I, J. It, .H111.T2KU g M I Til .t SEI.TZEIt, luilMirlersnndliealersln PorelRii andDoneitle ij . I kJt II A It I) W A It E, i ii .n s, i: it tli: li y, ac, N-i, tu . 1 ii'HOHriu irr, aii.i'ai lowiiili., PIULAIIIILPIIIA. Nov -", "-If. TOBACCO & SEGAR3. H. W. ItA.N'K'ft V. HOI.l'SAlfK "I I lllACCO, HNUrr, AND en i a it waiii:iioi;hk, No. It'. N,,rth 'I hfi.l sue. t. bitwi-i-ii Cherrj'aud Unce, west Phllmlelphln. Q L. wooimui-K, YhoIesalo Dralers In TOIlACCOS.CKIAIts, PIPKH,Al'.,.C, No. 13 Norlh Third sheet, nlnjvo Maruet, Phlladelphl.i. IBUrt LINE. Tholiiuler-lgiieil would us.eetfully annonuro to lhoeltj7, ni. ,,l lllodoihiiru and Uu, iiul.llo ene rally tha ho Is itiiinlntftin 1 it, VI lltTU , , V, " Intwiin this ilueeaMl llieillllerellt lullrniidd.- I",,n 1 n imiiu.vs t-M f'po-ni, liieonill-et H'ltll tile eenil trains oiim smilh and West nn the Cain, vlhsaaml WIlllmiiKport lt'Ulloiid, and with those nouns Norti, mid siaitliou tho Iiikiiunuim und Itlooinslain; UhIIiiiiiiI, Ills oninlhiishs are In Komi condition, eomnio illous and loiuinrlahle, ami i harKes reasonable. Pi isous wlslilioj In uitet or s,o tilth friends tlc part, can lieiii-enmiKlateil upon liasonableeliartJ by leavluit timely until eat ali. of tho hotels. JACOn L OlltTON, Proprietor. J HICATIICOTE & COMl'AXY 'noil, j: n ir o Je k ,y, roiiNEii or wiwr fcTiicnt A i:i..u-i.-:iki,isk ai.i.kv Havlm.' lueriased cur fiellllles lu tin) way ol nut iuiiiii, in.ti'iiini i,i , ie.. we 1110 prip.irid lo inaanlneliii,. l.ocoMu'l'l Vll PLIIKjuul all ktndii ol ML'AJI llillLl.Us.t-MllKl'.-M Al KS,T'AM(s. Slll.r-r-InnN Wiuih-,Ae. All uorUprolniitly done to older, at h.nrl nollie, anil SPI'CIAL ATTLNl'ION PAID TO UUI'AIUS. Your ullintlon lsFpiilall eallul In Iho lot m belHof ii'ir III in-all tieliiB l-imtirat llmlrr Mul,, 11. Jlf. lli:.ll HI 1,1 K lillh hull nil ,.l.,.,ll li. i ,if ..v..r thirty ear iu Hie iiiiinul.utiiio of nil kinds ol Mtuui iliilleis; and li. m otii loim ex pel leneti mo urn Illl.y nvuilo ol the uiii'ssil ora uelbniadd tuul Kotttfientiy larun l'.mi.i it.tu steuio not only btt i't bill satlsfiu loiy li-Millst and wu bhall KUe u. i iiniiMii.'i r iiiii.v iiniMiiii iio IH'M lllllllliy 0 ri Kanli. nialellal.wolkmiiuslilp, uu'l ample heal, ini; mi I iee, aiitl it el touin eul Ibatwo euurin. ill r siol'.iiutloit.undiit piles mlly as low in. any jijhi r buildeiK usiiib tho Hiluo qu.illty of iiialcrl- o would cull tlio atleniiuii ui Italluny Com. (si men lo our l.iellltlt's fi.rdnloi: I.Ol OJlol 1 VK OHK", Ull lll.ll 111. I'AlliS lilt M.W, 118 MOUlHlte ll pnl' t tor one ol iho linu tiiahuisiilolils pt-i-Minul allelittoli. We urn nihil iiiinnriil tiidi, nil l.-itwl ,.r kil....... I'liiinus, snen as llentliiir Pnhllo and 1'i-lvnto i.uiiiiiiis, r aeinries, luting up steam llolli rs.Ai, lonstiinlli on liandnll kinds of sikam i U11..1.-1II..I51 rt.ill lVAIMIlllUAIItnmA?l I'irj-j,, and nil lllliinis enlilii end with Hie busluiM. Als ,1'iiMli.usotidl lilnds.liollcrl'rou H.Uialis, ' Sli.ii-s I'lnwii.ai d all noil, louueilcd with tin . .in in r.iiimii.,. i.tihiiiMH 1 llthi lellully Miliiitllut jour oiders, wo ale 1 illirs ll'I'V tin v .1. 1 II.'ATlII'll IP ro Kib.is (jv-lj V lltH'L. I he 1 1 .t si.s.Ihu of thtsSiliool wll! CDiuir.enco Ull ..HIOIIl) ai nt si Ktll, iin , I in i ni i ii ulnis udiliess Piol U. 1). Yi'ALLXlt, Piiiii ipnl iiii.niji'ille, t iiiiiini.Ii, county, Pu, Aue. I ','ir.-. 1. A II M E It !! THY Tit AII'A VI'.I.A I'huUi-nATK. It eiiiiimns time i er eint. of Aininonln, uu iilunle iiiti.niil.i to in neilvlti wliln.ui inlure Inllit i ;i(iiillnli, mul a lnu'e pernm.l.'o oi sif ui.,.- iu , imfiimi i nm, niteinei- Willi Piilnsli itl.il bisle, lit thililJnl t-ltllitnts Of ii IO.MI'I.1'11 .V.AM 1,1. Tie InneiiMil sales to llirilieiswliil.il I Ml i; 11 I III hi, h!y .ntlsllieto. rt rt suits ts n .nn ejinmtili o tl lis Mtltie. price, JSi.pi i Ion ol lo Ills ao Us eaih. Untl for a piutiphlel. Ailiilii-s 'UIU A l.T A VKI.A OUANO CO.. July .1, 'iiS.ly 1,7 Uu nduoy, N, Y. JK 1) 1 1 E W'K, SVll,KUSb it CO., Dealeibtu rollKUJlTAND DOM1ST10 DUY QCOD'J, No..W Market Btleel, Phil Uelphla. QEOHOE 1-OEEKEIl iCO., Wholctnlo Dealt i In ' SVOODLN A WILLOW WAIIi:, YAII.N.B, 01.CIoihB, Wicks, 1 wines, linsliets, i lc etc, MarketBt., A!B0 ITmiili Bl I'hlladii, June S,'04. HMI)llU8TEIt A llItOTIlEIl, IinpoiieiB nud Jobbers of HOSli'.UY, OLOVIX, SIIIUThANDDItAWintS, IIII'ITONS, sllBl'lINDUltS, 1I0O1 6KIUTH, IIANIlKUIti.'lllbKH, TllltUi.s,Si:WINO SILL'S, TTUM MINOS, POICITi MONNAirX, bOAl'H, 1L1II I'MI ilY.IANUYOCOliS.AND NOTIONS UIINUHALLY, Also Mniiuniclurers of IlltUSIIKH AND LOOKINd GLASSES, and Dealers lu WOOD AND WILLOW WAIll-I, I1HOO.MS, IIOITX, TWIN!, AO, No. sua North Third street, nbo o Vlue, l'lillailelplilu. jilti,EH .t host, yuceessors tu Krimklln P.Sellrer A Co. iiuiHiiiers nun v liolesale Dialers lu LIQUORS, WINIX, 40., Nos, llu una Hi Nm Hi 1 bird Btuct, I'lilhulelphlu. miUGS St MEDICINES. g A V E Y o U n ir o X !: y I O It 11 A T 1 N II It C K M ; .V -,. Hi U It 11 A T II II 1 N 11 ll 0 11 M II .V T H (I II 13 A T II H T l.lllOtili II ;st AT TIII5 OLD DltUO RT0IU1 OK L. n. Jiovnii, Where enn bo louud llio i.Aiuir.sr ami m .r -oiiTMitNr. ever uilcreil lo the eltlrcns oftii. ituiiity,uf Drugs, Paints, Ubss, L'IicmI',aI.s, Oils, VnrnMits, Putty, Uruslics, I)nMtim. Ml. ,i n, I,,.. all of lho5n inn ui the bent Utiown iuhUp iinuara w.trrauuil um purnuud uiudulteraUil, 'Jhe r.nmt and hirffstbtuik uf I A H 0 V A H T I t; I, ; h to bo found In thh or adjoinlnyrt.iuillc , -IVrlumery, llmr I'uney Knnpj, UruMii-N, C'OIIIUH, Cu-sllll tU'M, HalrOlN, 'iuiht AithU Watiunerj-, iWkit bunk, TO II A 000 i:h. Smoklncntnl cheu'iny, CiK!trtoI alldnHCrlpllniui, rilH'H.Clt'.ir llnldi'M, noiiHi;ntnd AUiiru, LampM, anHorled slrt-M and M leu, L.l MIS, ClUMNUlM, HNAbKM, ItfliNFi; MlMCKLIiANKOUh uoolts. HiMJiu;eH, Chumoli Uln,, Catheters, Hjunulunii, Tlii(iiH, l.iea-a l'map-,, Uubbt-r OiKxU, Trusses or ull appiuu-d patterns Ac., Ac. LIliUOltH, A film assortment of uro ll'iiiori for in' dti-ui puriKtrt eoiistantly on hand an 1 the ui knuun klmta of H10MAC1I liITTi:it.M. I'atknt .Mi.DiLi.sK-t of every dchcrlptloii, in ludlin; the bt-M varlc llistof pilN and lmi.cn, rnvHUiAN( ri:f2sru!inosscAKi;FtM. rnr. I'.Mii.n. No sueh stock lias ter been presented to tli people of t hl.i Ktctlou of country, Tliu prieeM aut aHhinall a tho stock 1h larye. Thy Wholesale I't tern nro mom favorable, tn p.o purchaser than i'ver,ut anftngvnitnti luie hctn rtrected with tbo wholcsalo deulerH tu tlio lair t:ltlt'N,No that coodH can be proetintl in til'mm. burn as cheii ply In cw YurUor rhlhwlclplii -Cminiry dcalern aro tarnei-tly luvltcil i Htudy their mvn InterihtP, by i-xniulnliiK UU Htoelt. Iti'iiirmburtheidaco KxciiASriK Ubor'K-a'jin nteliauifu Hotel, Main Mreet, lllooninbuu. Jan. 8t, tti 250wmI.CfiliS 1 7x5KRc;;: a VEGETABLE AMBROSIA 13 THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Orn5-ITomlfl I"uijtIo lme tlieir Jocks restored by it to tlio iujA, T'ow, tttktn iresses of youth, and rie l...pi,. ' Ydiihk People, with tight, faded or ted lUlr, li.ne these nnfaliionnbli! rotors iIimvaimHu a bLauUful imburr, und rejoice I Teoplo whuso hcnih nre. cuveied villi Dar.drvjf and Humors uso it, Mid li.ivu (lean crm nnd ilear and healthy Kilp' llnttl-I rcinltl Vi'lernii'i li n tlioir re ma tninj; locks tightened, nml t)-? Inro eH)ti covered with a lu.uri.".ut Kr'nuh of Hair, and d.xnco for joy! Younjt flentlcnicn use it becaube it u rlcldy perfumed 1 Youmr Indict use It because it ko.-p their Ihlr l:i place! Everybody must and trill ue it, berau it is tho cleanest and Lest article in lU market ! For S-ilo by Dnigjisti nener.illy. ANIt NAI.K ItY , U N. MOVI.K ami I 1', M"l, liiit'uM-, IIUwmo.1 iir:, ami M, M, liKuI'.KJ , t alt.w in h .Iaiimu v-l, (mv... J H. .MOVKIlT WlIOI.IiSAI.E A ltKTAII, 1) II U (1 Q I S T, lOIIM-.lt OF MAIN AND MAUKKT S I KICK rs, HI-OOSIHIIUIIO, PA., nheroulllbo found n laro und select stn .li ' Druss, MKDI01NKS AXD CUKM1CAUS Also ull tho l'ATKNT MKHICINr-1 OIT THK 1AV, I nm nlso i-iej' ired to Inrnlsh Countiy Hons wttli Cnstor Oil, flodirey's Coidlnl, TUltl.INOSTON'H IIAI.SAM, nnd ull other medicines kept tu t hoi r line at Clly prlecs. tft- Prescrlj.tlons cnrelully eomiiounded nt sll hours. In medicines, qu.tllly Isof tho flret loiNjilanri' Illoouisliliri:, Juuo7, 1KU7 JJKNnKUSIlOTT'S PirAUMACY. OrTOSITK AStLIIICAN liofsr. Where mny ho found neomik(e usuirliiHiilr.f fresh und jiuio Mr.DICI.NTH, DVi: STlTPH, COI.OP.M, 01LH, WIND0W.(1I,ASH, LAMPS, I.ANTIIKN , DAH. MIAPH, Al.COIlor,, WIN1X A M(J. OKS HVUUP.S, pi:ui'i;.Mi:itv, roiurr AND 1'ANI'Y AIirll'M'.-1. which nro ofTl'reil at old tlinoirh-s. Presirli" lions neeuralely irewued, Jan ytiS-ly. 'PUK AMKItlCAN "ifiU'lCMri: J. AND I'llltU.-We tliHlll.lelkl!lie.l elllenl ol Coluinhtn Coiinli uiliiessiil Hie lli.ll nf hay forks nu the hum or Mr. Piiml, lu lleinlis'U TiiHIishlp, ou .Mniiilay, Muv 7, IMI, lu lueell lae Anierleau Hay Klille and 1-iuli lilaliiir.ietlired I.) MI,ll''l:it, WAI.I.s, Hllltl.Slllt .V Co.. of IrfWls. I. ore, Pa., ami the Itiiudel's Palelil Hay lln..U, The American I'ork lilted liiurn hay In one drniutht Uiuu the lliiudel lu three. Woiirnsiiil.' fled It will taliuas uiiiih hay.luliiiho mow as iuo f:ood horses eon draw, e ulsn ut 11 eultluif lay, nnd Ihlnk II eiuiuot l.o heat as n hay knilw, nud clieertullj reeiilliuiellil It as tho best liayrulk nud knife He hnte eersfen, C. lliriKNIir-NllHI, I III. V. 0, IIAUKIHON, W, II. KniiNH, John 1sik, John Dkti.iiii'K, Damu, Non.it. II. Dim.kMII.LKK, hH.VtJirKK 1'UIWHIs Mil iiaki. Hki.i.kii. John Wni.ir, Tlie nlso niniHilaelure the eelel.raled Huekeie lten.er und llouer, and ollu r uBiieuliurul linpie melils. J N 8 U It A N 0 A (1 K K C Y. Wyoming H'0"0 .i:inu Coiulueiee "V"1' Pillion i.... W " North America &,,ui Clly " Intiriiutlonal I.M'.i' Nlauani Ktiiu l.lvo Htoelt - Plllnuni '''",l Merchants H.rli.Bllel,l " Insuruueu t'uui.iiny of btnte Penu'a ali," Ci tclleut .Mutual Life .),o'," Kuril. Aiiierlcuu'liiunlt FllllAH IlKOWN, -!( inurtOT-ly. U..iHiil'l.". ' LOUIS IIIIOMN, CIIAS. J. '' " nitOWN it KWAlil), WIIOI,lAI.i: (lltot I UK, N. li. Cor. Thlrtlit NMiioWrif, VUII.ADV.U'lllA. Muy '.'), liOj-Oioo. mssmst r