The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 22, 1869, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLO OMSBURGr , COLUMBIA .COUNTY, PA.
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&ot Uc ilartno dolus.
Tile (lootl Wtunil,
Continued.)
"Why," said ho t hhnsoir, "coulil
Mlrlls not restore my spirits, with nil
hor kindness, wlillo Ltretto hnsdonolt
with u Alni?U) llttlo word? Two Is ono
too many Llrotto la enough for mo."
On tho other hand, Mlrtln saw plainly
thnt hor hrothor mndo n. dllVcronco ho
twoon her nnti Iilrctto. "Wo nro not
enough horo, being throe," snltl sho. "I
ought to. havo another, brother, who
would lovo ino ns much as Flnfln does
my ulster."
Ijlrqtte was now twelve years old,
Mirtls thirteen, and Flnfln ilftccn.wlKD.
ono evening, nfter supper, they wcro
all sooted In front, of tho cottago with
tho Good Woman, who instructed them
In a hutired agreeablo things.. Tho
youtlirul llnfln, seeing Llrotto play
ing with thojowcl on her neck, naked
nis near mamma what it was for? Sho
ropllcd that sho had found ono
on oach of them when thoy foil Into
Iter hands. Llretto thon said, "If mlno
wowu but do as I telllt.I should bo glad.
"And what would you havolt do?"
shed Flnfln. "You will sco," said she;
nd thon taking tho end of tho ribbon,
"liituo ciicrry," alio cont lined. "I
should llko to hrtvo a beautiful house ot
roses."
Atthosarao moment thev heard
slight noiso behind them. MIrlls turned
around flrst, nnd uttered a loud cry;
sho had ciiuso: for Instoml of tho cot
tago of tho Good Woman, there ap-
puareu ono or tno most clmrmlng that
coma possibly bo seen. It wai not lof
ty, but tlio roof was formed of roses
that w'ould bloom in winter as well ns
in summer. Thoy entered it, and found
tho moat agreeable npartmcnts.furnish-
cu magniuccntly. In tho midst of each
room was a roso-trcoin full flower. In
ft precious vaso ; and In tho flrdt which
thoy pnteted, thoy found tho partrldgo
xinun nau lost, which flew on to his
shoulder and gavo him a hundred ca
iesses. "Is it only to wish?" said MIrtia : nnd
taking tho ribbon of her Jewel In her
hand, "Little medInr,"sho continued,
"givo n3 a garden inoro beautiful than
our own." Hardly had sho finished
speaking, when a garden wns presented
to their view of extraordinary beauty,
nnd which everything thatcouldbo Im
aglncd to dollght tho senses appeared
in the highest perfection.
Tho young folks began Immediately
to run throueh tho bcautfnl nllnv.
amongst tlio flower-beds nnd round
about tlio fountains.
"Ho yon wish something brother,"
said Llrotto. "But I havo nothing to
wish for, said he; "except to bo loved by
you as much as you nro loved by mo."
"Oh," replied she, "my heart am satis
fy you on that point.' That does not do
pond on your almond." "Well, then,"
said Finlln, "almond, llttlo almond, I
wish that a great forest should rlso near
hero, in which tho King's son shall
eomo to hunt.and fall in lovo with Mir
tls" "What havo I dono to you ," replied
tho bcautlfal girl. "I do not wish to
U'hvo tho innocent life which wo lead."
"xou aro right, my child," said tho
Good Woman," and I say that this
King is a cruel usurper, who has put to
death tho rightful sovereign and all
his family : perhaps tho son may bo no
better than his father."
The Good Woman,; however, was
quite astonished at the strange wishes
of these wonderful children, and know
not what to think of tho m. AVhen
night was como, sho retired into tho
house of roees, and in the morning sho
found that there was a largo forest closo
to tho;houso. It formed a flno hunting'
ground for our young shepherds. Fin
hXoften hunted down In It deer, harts,
and roebnclrs,
Hs gave a fawn rhltor than snow to
tho lovely Llretto ; it followed hot as
tho partrldgo followed Flnfln ; and
when thty wore tecarattd for a short
period, they wrote to each other, and
seilt their notes by theeo messengers. It
wns the prettiest thing in tho world.
Tho family lived thus tranquilly oc
cupied with different employments, ac-
coullngto tho seasons. They always
attended to their flocks, but in tho sum
mer their occupations wcro most pleas
ant. They hunted much in tho winter;
(hey had bows and arrows, and some
times went such long distances that
they returned, with slow stops and nl
most frozen, to the houso of rores.
Tim Good Woman would receive)
them by a largo fire ; sho did not know
which to begin to warm llrst. "Ltretto
my daughter Llrette," sho wouldljsay,
"place yniir little fuel hero." And Ink
lng Mirtls In hor arms, "MIrtN, my
child," continued the, "give mo your
beautiful bauds to warm ; and you my
son FinBn, como nearer." Then placing
thcrh ull.lhree on a sofa, sho would pay
them every attention In the most charm
Ins and gentle manner.
Thus they passed their days In peace
nd hajiplnos. Tho Good Woman
wondered at tho sympathy between Fin
fln and Llrette, for Mirtls was as beau
tiful, and had no less amiable qualities;
but certainly Flnfln did not lovo her m
fervently ns the1 other, "If thoy nro
brother anu sister, as I believe," eald
tho Good Woman, "by their matchless
beauty, whatshall I do? Thoy nro so
similar in everything, that they must
assuredly bo of tho same blood. If it
bo bo, this affection Is very dangerous
if not, I might render It legitimate by
letting them marry; and thoy both
lovo mo so much, that their union
would ensuro Joy and peace to my do-
dining days."
In hor uncertainty, ehp had forbad Jen
Llrette, who was tiytl advnnclDg to wo
manhood, to bo evernlono with Flnfln,
nnd for better security alio had ordered
Mirtls to bo always with them. Llretto
obeyed horwlLh perfect Bubmjsalon.and
Mirtls did also aa alio hud commanded
her. Tho Good Worn a u hod heard
speak of a clover fiury, and resolved to
go In search of hex, and endeavor to en
lighten horself uiwUing tlio hUtory
of tliero children,
Ono day, when Llretto was slightly
disposed, nnd MlrUi and Flnfln wero
out hunting, thoOood Woman thought
It a convenient opportunity to go In
search of Madam Tu-tu, for such was
tho nauio of tho fairy. 8ho left Llrotto
therefore nt tho Itouse of noses: but
sho had not got far on her way betoro
sho met LIrctto's fin, which was go
ing towards tho forest, and at tho samo
tlmo taw Fiolns partridge coming from
U THc-y Joined "h otherd o to hor.
I.'WaaucAydtiiout: ustonlshmcJit that
eho i:aw rouncuim nuck of lachti lIUlo
ribbon, with a rmpcr nUnched. She
called tho partrldgo, which flew to her,
nnd taking tho paper from It, sho read
these lines i
To Llrotte, dear bird, repnlr
Absent riom her sight I languish
All my lovo to her declare
Sccrotjoy and silent nngulnh.
Much too cold hor heart, 1 fear,
Such apasslon o'er to know. ' ,
Wcro I to her but half ns dear,
No greater bliss I'd cravo below.
"What words I" cried tho Good Wo
man, "what phrases! Simple friend
ship does not oxpress Itself with so
much warmth." Then sho stopped tho
fawn, which camo to lick her hand, sho
unfastened tho paper from Its neck,
opened it and found In it theso
words s
Tho sun is hotting you nro nbfent yet,
Although you left moby ltscnrllest light!
Return, dear Flnfln ; surely you forget
Without you,dny to mo is endless night!
"Just ns they did when I was In tho
world," continued tho Good Woman ;
"whocould hnvo taught Llretto so much
In tho desert? What cnu I do to cut
betimes tho root of so pernicious nn
evil?" "Eh, Madam, what nro you so
anxious nbout?" said tho partrldgo
"lot them nlono thoso who conduct
them know better than you."
Tho Good Woman romalnod speech
less: sho know well that tho partrldgo
spoko by means of supernatural nrt,
Tho notes fell from her hands In her
fright; tho fawn nnd tho pnrtrldgo
picked them up : the ono ran and tho
other flew ; nnd tho partrldgo called so
often "Tu-tu" that the Good Woman
thought it must bo tho powerful fairy
who had caused it to speak. Sho recov
ered herself a llttlo aftor this reflection
but not feeling equal to tho journey sho
had undertaken, sho retraced hor steps
to the House of Itoscs.
Meanwhile Flnfln nnd Mirtls had
hunted tho llvo long day, and, being
tired, thoy had placed their gamo on
tho ground, nnd sat down to rest under
a tree, whore thoy foil asleep.
Tho King's son also hunted that day
In tho forest. IIo missed his sulto, an d
camo to a placo where our young shep
herd nnd shepherdess wero reposing.
IIo contemplated them forsomo tlmo
with wonder. Finlln had made a pil
low of his gamo-bag, nnd tho head of
Mirth reclined on the breast of Flnfln .
Tho Pilnce thought Mirtls so beauti
ful, that ho precipitately dismounted.
from his horso to examine her fea
tures with more attention. HoJ udged,
by their scrips nnd tho simpli
city of their npparel,that they wero on
ly some shepherd children. IIo sighed
from grief, having already sighed from
lovo, and this love, even, was folio wed
in an instant by Jealousy. Tho position
In which he found theso young people
mado him bclievo that such familiarity
could only result from tho affection
which united them.
In this uneasy state of mind, not be
ing able to tolerate their prolonged re
pose, ho touched tho handsomo Flnfln
with his spear. He started up, 6ceing
a man boforo him, ho passed his hand
ovor tho faco of Mirtls, and awoko her,
calling her "sister," a name which dis
sipated in a moment tho alarm of tho
young Prince.
Mirtls rose up, quite astonished; she
had never seen any quo but Flnfln. Tho
young Frlneo was tho samo ago as her
self. IIo was superbly attired, nnd had
a faco full of charming expression.
lumcr'ji gfintrtwcitt .
Public Roads. In this country a
load for two horses is obout sixteen
hundred pounds ; four horses, thirty
flvo hundred pounds. Occasionally wo
seo n slx-horso team with from flvo to
six ton i. These loads aro placed upon
wagons that aro built of the strongest
wood to bo found in tho country, nnd
heavily Ironed. JThoy weigh from thir
teen hundred to threo thousand pounds
Light carriages driven over tho samo
roads nro capablo of making from fou r
to six miles an hour, provided tho
horse Is a good walker,aiul understands
plclclug his way through mudhole?,
over deep ruts and stones, Tlio carria
ges nro built to stand this gait for two
or three years.
In England tho load for asinglo horso
is from threo to four tons. Tho cart or
dray is not half tho weight of n wagon
to carry tho samo load here. Tho speed
la very much greater. Tho reason Is:
Hero our roads aro generally In a bad
condition. They aro mado by plowing
tho earth along the Bides, nnd throwing
It up towards tho centre, We suppose
tho Idea is to mnko tho top act as a roof
for tho water to run off from. Tho
Hirinll stones aro thrown up In tho fence
corners, and tho largo ones loft In their
old beds. Tho result Is that tho mud
of which tho road bed Is composed be
comes soft and cut up into gullies, gut.
ttrs, mudholcs and ruts, making any
thing but a convenient and comfortable
road to drlvo over, oven without a load
while in England th'o roads nro covered
with broken stones and kept In good
condition, with asmooth surf.ico and a
foundation so hard that tho heaviest
loadH, do not injure it, enabling tho
carter to carry heavier loads, mako bet
ter time, with lcs3 wear to his horses
and wagon.
Tho amount of m,onoypald fo'fcxtra
horMS to do aglvon amount of carthngj
uiu uiira ii'cu, mo wear mm umuiiiur
n ess nnd wagons, and tlmo lost In get
ting tho repairs doiw, to say nothl ng of
tho Inconvenlcnco of belngstuck In tho"
mud, or corapolled la lie Idlo In bad
weather, In flvo years would pay for
taking tho loose stones from thu fence
corners and tho adjoining fields, placing
them In tho road and breaking them
sons to form n solid and smoth road
bed.
Homo farmers aro so wedded to the
old condition of mud that they havo
never attempted to mako a clean smooth
road between their houses and barns.
Their hitching place at tho house Is a
mudhole; their road to their carriage
houso Is n mortar bed for threo or four
months of u year, and of courso their
Jiorseo and cnrrlages aro either dirty, or
a largo amount of time Is wasted in
cleaning them, and tho paint of tho
carriages badly injured by the operation
All this could bo remedied by making
a good broken fetono road nnd a lovel
hard uottom around tho hitching post.
How iiB DitEW It. Lately a gcntlo
man sat down to draw a deed and began
with "Know ono woman by theso prcs
ents."
"You aro wrong," said a bystander;
"it ought to hot Know all men."
""Very well," answered thoother, "If
one woman kuowv it, all uieu will of
COUM8."
DRUGS &. MEDICINES,
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
AND
Hoofland's German Tonic.
Frcpnrcil l.y Dr. o. nr. Jackson,
riuiLrsn, r.
2'tie Great Remedies
roastx BiitutiorTii
I.IVER, sToraAcn, or
DIGESTIVE onOAKS.
Hoofland's Gorman Bittora
la emnpminilM of ths purs Juices, (or as they art
mMIciliftlly term
Itooti. Hero
tnJ lUrks, mik
lilfflilr eoncen
Imrftwrnnr&Uon,
imtf a. ana cniirv
yJrttfmJ.V
coA&'te ainirmn tfanj l-iid.
Hoofland's Qoman Tonio,
! ft eomV-1 nation of all th HgrMlMit of tho
Hitters. with the) purtii mullty of Sdntu Out
rn, vranifc, tic.. mMn!
Orange, ttc..
iTivi, rtc.. msUnj otta ot the rooit
Ti'l tgrteaUo remejiea ever offereJ to
ie rniMJo.
Thot prcferrlnB n MeJtcInt fret from AIco
holla aJniUture, it 111 uu
Hoofland's Gorman Bitters.
In caves of nervoTjf depression, whea iom
tlcohollc itlmulus It neeemry,
Hoofland's Gorman Tonio
drald he usil
The niltm or the Tonle sre both qnallj
good, and contain the tame medicinal virtues.
The itomach, from a variety of causer euch aa
IndleeiUon, D)a rjr-r- PPia, Nenoue
Debility, et., la fiffftik very apt to have
Ita fanctloni de t JnJ rani;flL The re
sult of which it, f that the patient
suffers from several or mora of the following
Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Files
Fulness of Blood to the Head,
Acidity of tht Stomach, Nausea,
Heartburn, Disgust for Food,
Pulnesa or Wt-UUt in tho
Btonia I, .( -tr Eruo
tatlous, binkmit or Flut
tering at Pit of tho
Stomach, Swltuainfr of the)
Head, Uurncd cr Difficult Breath
ins:. Fluttering at the Heart, Choklnar
or BuiTocatin . Sensation when In
a Lying Posture, Dimneis of
Vision, Dots or Webs before)
the Slent, Dull Fain in
the Head, Deficiency
of Perspiration, Yellow
nesa of the Skin and Eyes,
Pain in the -tv. Side. Back,
Cheat, Lira 'fc? nS ra, etc., Bud
den Flushes cf Xa 'W Heat, Burn
ing" in the sw Flesh, Con
stfini Imafftnintra of Evil, and
Great Depression of Spirits.
Tliew rcmedlfs will effectually cure Liver
Complaint, Jnundlre, Dypepxle, Chronlo or
Nervons Debility, Chronic l;iarrha, Dleeate of
the Kidneys, and atl I!hppb artclng from a
Disordered Uvtr, fc?umach,or InleUnei.
RiscLTiva raoH tti Catss wbatitih;
PKOSTi-tATlON OF THE SYSTEM,
1MDV0ID BV tibtRRt l.lBOh, UiRDSflirS,
Cxroii'Ks, fjvi&j, ito.
There la bo mctlitint tiiMii nal tt these
remedies In such cj A toi,. aua Igor U lm
parted to the Bjsfem, the A p petit la
Btrengthencd, food T,7-ij ts enjoytd, the
stomach d 1 gt sis rlTTU promptly.lhe
blood Is puriflcJ, 'Pf the complexion
becomes sound and healthy, the yel
low tinge Is eradlcatud from the ejes. a bloors
la given to the chevks.and the veik and cenrooa
invalid becomes a strong and healthy being.
Vevsons Advanced in Ufa
And fee1rr ihe lm'l t unr weiifning neaviry
upon Item, i:h ,' n -ttier.Unt Ilia, will find in
theuso of il.I- HI i KUM,rtr the TONIO, an
ellilr th.il will ,ni, iif into iheir veins,
restore la a rniMitrf ilie energy and ardor of
more outhful d..ji, hul.d up their shrunken
forms, and Kt- l.tthb ami happluasa to their
remaining 3 t-irs
It Is ft Tell-rMi'l!i(,l bet that fully one-half
of the female per iw- . lion of our popu
lation are eljum lif m the enjoyment
ofpoodfcfalth.iH, j t ! to uie theft- own
Hprfori."ni'T GUfmcJ feel well." They
arelaugiiM, dfioii ml fiergy) extremely ner
Tone, ard hat rt aj-itltp.
To this clafti of fcit 11 the BITTERS, or the
TUNIC, U etj'iK-'.ai) recoin mtr.ded.
WEAK MID DELICATE CHILDREN
'Are male nn' ir.e ue of either of these
rcmftllr. TtifV cur every cat of MA"
11 A KM U, wlt;tii Ml.
Thou 1.1 1! irf ci'i:u -fl'es hio accnmnhtcd n
the hftn.ls (i tli , ro.'rii'tor, but pnre will a.low
of the putilicjiiyo ul tut a few. Those, It will
be obxirrcd, ate uu n of noto and of itch stand'
leg that iWy mnt to bcilevtd.
TESTIM0inAL3.
Hon. Geo. W, WoodwarJ,
Chi'Juitict olAt Suprtmt CVcrt 0 Ta., write
J'hikdclphta, March 13, 1937.
"I fln ! Hoof- land's (Jernun
rittera la a L'oo.1 Vik tonic, ueful In
divvauesnf tied! jTT gtiiive orgiia,
and of grtal hen fe&i Dolut3 tUi In case of de
" i flni Mroof- ;
lllily, n.d want of ticnoua action In the eji'.tm.
- xo'tiia inny,
Hui:a V. WOOD-WAKD'
Hon. James Thompson,
ikfl L'u Suyrtmt Court of J'tnnrjtianuu
PhOadtlihta, April 2S, ISCO.
ul conrldcr MIoolliiada Ui.rin.in r.tta' a
taliuilU mediant In case of attacks of 1 ltd! tril
lion or Diala. 1 cuu certify this from uiy
experience of It.
" Vours. with respect,
'JAUEd TUOMrffOW,"
Viom Eev. Joseph H. Kennard,
Tetter 0 Qa Ttnth Bsi'iiit CJiurc, PAftKWj'V
Jr. Jaekton Daar Bin I have been fri-jnc-ntly
requested to connect my name with km r.iaetc
ditloDi of diffirent Utids of mediclm., Iu, r-
garding the puo rjrs. fJ l'f
appropriate iPyiT rpttre, I tu i
auciuvsdicli'ltd: Vfl but wdb a clear
proof in tailous bu z-Ji lnstai(crcndpi.r
ticuiarlyln my own family, nf tn u.f Jlni'fs i f
Dr. llwflftnd's German Haters, 1 drp-iri t..r cmco
from my usual course, to express my full Liilct
Uon that, for otntral dtlihty itf th tjtlnn, on i
ttjxciatiy Jor livtr ComjJattd, it u a i-ijt an,l
taluabli preparation. In some rosea It iu..y Uti ;
but uunly, I doubt net, It wilt 1m cry bviKuvul
to thou Htio suffer from the above ciuntn.
Vgurs. very refcpwi fully,
J. II. KKNNAltP,
From H07. 33. D, Fcndall,
Miidani.ijitor C1r(t!ian ChrtmicU, Philidd:
X have derived decided benefit from the use ol
lloofland'a German UUcra, and feel U my privi
lege to recommend them aa a most valunble toule
to all lu are puttering from general debility or
from dliewi arising from derangement of tie
Ufer. iourstrcly,
K.1). 7XDALU
GAUTIOIT;
Uoofland's aerman nemedlesara toonterfelt
d. He that the 5. elk-nature of 0.11.
JACKSON i on ' iRB i? the wrapper iA
each bottle. All vh Jpj others are odd
Principal Office tod Manufactory at the Gsr
nan Medklne tiWre, No. til A HO II UUest, l'oil
a&slpbia.
CHARLES UL EVANS,
Ucnnan DrugTlit, i'roprtetor,
Formerly V. ii. Jcno it Co.
For sale ly all JJrugtflsU and Ualu t la Uedi
einta.
PRIOE8.
Ileofland'l Oerraaa Bitters, per bottle 11 00
m u tiif doieiL,.,, I W
Uoofland'a Oermaa Tonle, put tip In quart
bottle 1 M
per bottle, or a half doxeo for ? 10
S3T Do not forget to examine well the art! tie
158 tuj, in order W get tht geoobi.
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN TONIC,
January 11, iH'ix.
DRY GOODS.
M1
ILLUIVS BTOBE.
1ST
FitCSlI AimiVALOK
FALIj AND WINTER GOODS.
Tho subscriber hn Jnst rclnrncil from tho cities
with another lnrgo nnd nolcct nasortnicnt of
sruiNG amd suitMnn aootw,
purchaKcd 111 New York nnd DillnJelrhlaiit tho
lowest figure, nnd which ho Is determined to sell
on ns mralernlo terms ns enn lo procured elso
whero In llloomsburg. Ills stock comprises
INDIES' DKI33 QOODJJ
of tho choicest styles nnd latest fashions, together
with n largo Inssortmcnt of Dry Goods nnd Gro
ceries, consisting of tho following nrllclcs !
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Cnsstmeres,
Bhnwls,
Flannels,
Bilks,
Whlto tloods,
Mnrus,
IIoopBklrU,
Muslim,
Hollowwnro
Cednrwnre
nrnniiro. Hardware
Hoots nnd Shoes,
Hats nnd Caps,
Hoop Nets,
, Umbrellas,
Ixwltlng-Ulnssoa,
Tobacco,
Coffee,
Bugnrs,
Teas,
Itlco,
Allspice,
Uluger,
Clnunmon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN KAI.T.Y.
Iu thort, oTcrythlug usually kept In country
stores, to which no Invites tho nttentlon of tho
nubile generally. Tho highest pilrowlll bo paid
for country produce In cxcliango for goods.
H. It. MIIXEUASON.
Arcado llulldlngs, llloomsburb', I'a.
REAT REDUCTION IX 1'IUCES
AT
rivrnu ent's btokk.
IN DiaitT STRKUT,
or
FATJi AND WINTKIl GOODS.
Tin.: .liliF.erllier has tusl received nnd has on
hand nt his old stand in Light Street, n largo and
t.rtnt.
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
purrhaed nt tho lowest figure, and which no
determined to sell on ns mouei nio ujrm
bo procured elsewhere In Light Street,
ron cash ob cpuxTiir rnonucz.
ltls stocli consists or
LADIES' DIIESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest fashions.
Calicoes Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carrcts,
Silks, Bhnwls,
READY HADE CLOTHING,
Satlnetts, Cassimers,
Cottouades. Keniuciiy jeans,
"GROCERIES, JIACKEUaX.,
fluccnsware, Cedarwnre, Hnraware, jibikiom,
Drugs, Oils, I'alnts, Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
In short everything usually kept In n conntry
store. The patronage of his old menus anu mu
public generally, Is respectfully solicited.
Tho highest market price paid for country pro
duce. . VETEJIENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1807.
J J. B R O W E R ,
Is now oflering to the public his Stock of
SPUING GOODS
consisting In part of n full Uuo of
INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG
CARPET S,
Flno cloths and casslmero for Ladles' coats.
HANDSOME DRESS GOOD3,
of all patterns and qualities, Inlatds and Prints
of various qualities and prices,
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS,
AND
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Good n&sortment of
LADIES' A CMLDIlEtrS (JAITEKS HOOTS.
Fresh Groceries and Spices. New nssortnieut
GLASS AND QUEENS-WAKE,
FX NO. 1 MACKEREL
In one-half nnd one-fourth barrels.
Now Is tho tlmo to mako your selections, as I
am oucrlni coods at very low prices, nnd our
motto is fair dealing to nil, and not to bo under
sold by nny. J. J. BROWJSU.
Bloomsburg, April 12, 1SC7.
II O W E R,
opened n Ursl-class
BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP, AND FUR STOHIi
nt tho old stand on Main Street, RloomsbnrK.afow
dooisabovo tho (Joint Hoii.sc. Ills Mock is com
posed of tho very latestnnd bcststyles ever otter
ed to tlio citizens of Columbia County. IIo can
aecommodato tho public wllh the followlnggoods
nt the lowest raxes, iueirs neavy uuuuio euit-ii
slogn boots, men's double nnd Muglu tap soled
kip hoots, men's nonvy stoga snoes oinu kiiiuk,
men's lino lioots nnd shoes of all grades, boy s
double Miled boots nud.shoes of all kinds, mens
glovo kid Unliuoral shoeB.men's, women's, boys s
.1,1.1 tnUi.f.' Inkilii!-cnlleis. women's ulova kid
Polish very flnc.woinen's morocco ltnlinonilsaud
CailSlloes, Wl'lliejl b iiiiu uuiiuiini
ers. In short boots ul all descriptions both peg
gednudsewed.
IIo would also call nttentlon to his fine assort,
nieutof
HATS, CAPS. FURS AND NOTIONS.
.L-iitMi pmiinriseH nil tho new and popular varl
ctlhs at prices which caunotfallto suit all. These
goods are offered at the lowest cash rates and
will bo guaranteed toglvo satisfaction. A call
Is solicited before purehsslng elsewhere bb It Is
bolicved that butttr bargains are to be fosnd
than at any otuer piaco iu tuo coumy,
Dec. 0'U7
QAHKIAGE HiVNUFAOTORY,
llloomsbur?, Pa.
M. C. SLOAN llUOTIIEn
the successors of
WILLIAM SI.OAK A SON
coutlnuo tho business of making
CAltHIAGnS, IIUCQIES,
and every stylo of
FANCY WAdONS,
which they havo constantly on hand to suit u
tomcrs. Nevtr uslus any mater al but the bo
and employing tho most experienced workmen
they hopo ly continue as herctoforo to give entire
satisfaction to every customer. Au Inspection ot
their work, and of tho reasonable price asked for
he same, Is sure to Insure a sale.
A R R E N ' S
t a nd cement ji o ofjnq t
The ad vautncea which this composition posj
sesses
are many. It Is both water-Unfit nud lire-proof.
It Is not affected bv heat or colli. It can I
ii can no up
lof, one inch to
I It I. . null.'
idled to an almost peiftctly Oat roof, one inch
uio.iooi oeiugnu iimi rcquireu.
uiu. ijuuKiy rvpuireo, i runt. i it'a iitun uny
51'
ntlier tlrc-i'ibol rmif now In use. Testimonials
trom all parts of tkotountry as to Its durability,
security und cheapness will bo shown by
JOHN W. KltAMnit,
June SC'GS. Agent, llloomsburg, Pa.
A lino trcc'menof Hie rooflnircun be seen at
W II, Koous' new ouse on i'tll li btreet,
puMi'S i vmivs fou sale.
The undersigned begs lenvo to Inform tha rill
tens of tlilsplace and vicinity that liu Is prepared
to furnUh, at short notice, one of tlio best Wool)
UN PU.M I'M for Wells aud t'lsttms ever oirered
to the public. They are guaranteed Iu tliruw
inoro wuter In less lime and with Its. labor than
any other pump In this part of the country and
they ennnol bo surpassed for beauty or rinltdi, or
simplicity of lu-raiigcuient.nlso combining chea p
ness and durability 1'ieh pump being warrant,
ed to perform Us v ork well or no sale. KUag
Hhuman Is agent lor Columbia county. Price
75 cents per foot I Iced in tho well. Ciders by
mall or otherwise vrompt ly attended to.
ept, V08-ly KLIAH BUuMAN, Cat aw lssa Pa.
, A HTM AN, C. It, nil.LISaEH. K. K. It ATM AN,
ItTMAN, DILLINQER & OO,,
NO. 23) KOttTU TUII1D 8TRXBT,
(.Vtarfef oppotitt Jamtet, Kntt, Hmntte it Ot.)
Wholesale Itls tn
YAKUlf, isATTI, WADDIVO, CARPKT8
uu, cirrus, BiiAui-s, rLY nets,
QHAIN JIAas, COUDAOK, AC. AI.80,
WILLOW AND WOODLN WAUK,
llllL'BlirJ), TltVMUM, LOOKISU GLASSES, TO.
May 10, 15ff7-ly,
lllll.l I I
TT. C.
uu
RAIL ROADS.
OllTIIKHN
0ENT11AL
RAIL-
c
WAY.
On nnd nfter May loth 1808, Trains will
leave NoiiTiiUMnniiLAND ns follows I
NOIITIIWAIID.
12S A. M.. Dally to Willlamsport, (except Bnnday)
forKlmlra, Cniiaudalgnn, Rochester, llulfalo,
nupuimiuu jtrmge, mill ai. ruun.
G50 r. m., Dally, (except HnnUays) for Elmlrannd
llulfalo via I'rlo Itatlwny from Klmlrn.
MO 1. M., Dally, (cxceptBuudays) for Williams-
' TRAINS SOUTlIWArtD.
2.33 A. M. Dally (except Monday's) for Daltlmoro.
WII.MINQTON AND l'lIILADELl'IIIA.
0.110 l'.M. Dally (cxepptBundny's)forUaltlmoro
wnsiiiugion nuu l'uunueipnin.
KD. a YOUNO,
General l'asscngor Agent.
T AUK AW ANNA AND BLOOMS
XJ UUltU UAiLAOAD
On and p ft;r Nov 30tli, OT), I'asscngcr Trains will
run luuuwsj
aolngSoutli. doing North.
Leavo Leavo Arrive Arrlvo
ii.m. p.m. n. m. p.m.
... 6.S3 1.10 1M .a. 15
I.cavo
.. 0.00 1.17 ll.M 0.10
.. W3I fl.'i'i 10.57 MO
.. C.IJ 4.5 7.11 8.M
..7.11! 6.10 11.0.' 7.IM
... 7.W 0.15 8.30 0.M
.... KM 0.5-1 7.41) 0.10
.... Kit 7.47 8.IS 0.(10
.... V.Ot (U 7.40 6.21
Arrlvo Arrlvo Leavo Leave
... 9.43 J.05 7.10 4.45
Jcrnnton
'lvinnutli
Hhlckslituny..
iierwitK
Illoom
The 11. 10 Train nt Hcrantrm makes connections
with Express Train for New York at 8 o'clock
p. in,, arriving in riow loiit w.nu n. m.
1W. 18(18.
"DlIILADELl'IUA AND ERIE
JL RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TA11LE.
Timouon and mnr.cr iioutr nisTwr.EN riiitA-
lir.U'iiiA, DALriMoiiF, iiAiimsiiunu, wil-
I.IAUSrailT, AND Tim
OREAT OIL REaiON OF I'UNNSYLVANIA
KT.rdANT si.r.r.piNd cAna
On nil Night Trains.
On nnil after Monday. Nov. iKrd 160S. tho
Trains un the rhllailelplilnErlo Itull Houd will
. UII lUilUWD.
WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves I'ldlndell.liia 10.15 n.m
r.011 iuiiiLieri.ii U...U.1UU.111.
" nrr. nt Krle 0.50o.m1
.uu'i leaves i'jiuaieiiuia ji.w uu
.Minu u.uu p.iu.
' " nrr. nt Kile 10.e0n.Ill.
KI.MIKA MAIL leaves I'lilladelnliln H.U0a.m
.Ullllll I.JJ.lll
" 11 nrr. at Lock Haven .7.1-jp.m
EASTWvUlD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 10.55 n.m,
" ?ortird '4'ijn.m
" " nrr.ntrhllndclnhl.i Kl.OOa.m
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 0.'ij n.m,
" " " NortM o.aoa.m
nrr.aiiiiiuuieiiiuia i.jup.m.
Mall nnd ExiirPKH eniitiufts with oil Creek nnd
Allegheny River Hall Road, liaggage chocked
lUlOUgll.
A. L. TYLER,
Oencral Superintendent, Willlamsport.
n ATAWISSA RAILROAD On nnd
J nfter MONDAY, Nov. a, DM, Passenger
linlns on tho Cut awissa Railroad will run at tho
following named bonis i
-Vail toith.
Dep. 7.5") n.m
8.10
" 8.50 "
" I'.IO "
" 11.62 "
" KM3 "
" Id.'Jj '
" 11.10 "
" I2.o0p.m
" lS.fi "
STATIONS.
Willlamsport.
Muncy.
Watsoutowu.
Mltton.
Danville.
Rupert.
L'atawlssa.
Rlngtowu.
Summit.
Ounknke.
Mail A'oriA
Arr,0.1dp. m.
uep. 0.1L
6.13
' 4.53
" 4.10
" 11.5)
" aa
" 1.5H
" 1.40
" 1.1M
' 1.10
l.(M)
2,15
4.25
10. ilahony Juite.
Dine.Tainaiiua. Dine.
1 ltevdim;.
' hi.IU n.ir.
Arr. 0.15
I'liiladelphln.
I To Now York via. Hoaa
lug or Muucli Chunk,
10.50
Jlaiifh (Jhunlc. f
r.oo
NoClmngooi cars between Willlamsport nnil
I'hiladelpnla. UEO. WEUll Htiy't.
READING RAILROAD.
Orcat Trunk Line from tho North nnd North
west for rhlladelphln.Ncw York, Ucaulng.l'otts
vllle, Tunnuiua, Ashland, Lebanon, Atleutown,
East on, Eplxruln, Lltlz, Iancatcr, Columbia, c,
Trains lea to llarrlisburg for New York, ns 10I
lows: AtVjU,tVauUi'illun. m., 12,40 noon nnd
l!.Uj iv y,sup.m.,cunnt'ctmg wuhfehiniariraiusoii
the l'a. iullroad. und urrlvlni; nt New York nt
3,U0, 1U.IAJ A 11 ,w n.m t SU 7.4U A 100 p.m.
oiCL'pius cars uvi'uiiiiiuiiyiiig uiu u.m, uuu
lU.ou p.m. trains wunoiu enauge.
Leave Ilarrlsburg lor Heading, rottavllle, Ta
mao.ua, Mlnersvllle, Abhland, l'mo Orove, Allen
towu and Philadelphia at 8,10 a.m., and 2,05 nnd
1,10 p.m., btopplug at Lebanon and principal way
HtnilmiH tliu J.lu n.m. iiiakins connections fur
riiUadelphUand col iimlrta only, l-'or Tottsvllle
tichuylkill Uaveu and Auburn, via Schuylkill
and busqut'luuina lEallroud, leave Ilarrlsburg at
a,"0 p.m. ltctuiuing: Lcao New York nt v,oo
n.m. nnd l.'.oom., and 5,10 and b,00p.m, Sleeping
carsnccompanylny tho U.00a.m.,nnd5,10 aud s,oo
p. in., trains lrhout clmuEe. Way Passenger
Train leaves Philadelphia nt7.C0u.iu., returning
rottuvitto nt a,' m.,aud ",4a p.m., Ashland (3,0il
n.m aud 12,19 noon, nnd ,00 p.m., Taraaiua nt
Leave ottsvlllo ffx Ihuriaburc. via Pehuvllcll
nud Husfiuchaun. l!dlioadnt7,lUa.in. and 12,00
tltlUII.
lteadiug Accommodation Train leaves Uendlng
nt u.iu., it. i urn ma uoui x-uiiaueipinu n.9,w
p.m.
Pitttstown Accommodation TrainMenvesrotts-
town nt U,4j n.m,,, returulug, leaves Philadelphia
nt 4.30 p.m.
rolumbla Itallrond Trains: leavo Ttendlmi nt
7,00 a.m., nnd 0-J5 p.m. for Ephrata, Llllz, Latieas-
l'tTUluuitii wm Atit-tua ivitc a
Junction nt y.ou a.m., und 6.55 p.m. Heturulng :
tipftinc with similar tralUH un IUndlnir Railroad
On Bnndaye, letivo Now York nt H.U0 p.m., Phil
adelphia a.m. miUa.lSp.in., tho Mu n.m. truin
ruunlnn only to Heading; Puttsvlllo 8,00 n.m.;
Ilarrlsburg ofzi n.m. nud 4,10 nnd u,So p.m.. nnti
itm.tliiiir nt 1.10 and 2.-j and 7.15 n.m. for Harris
burg, and 7,00 a.m., nnd 11,40 p.m. for.New Y'ork,
anil ito p.m. iur i'im;iut--ijim;i.
rnmnintntlmi. M ili'nire. Hentsnn. HcJiool nnd Lx
curlou tickets to nnd itoni.Hl points, at reduced
Kiggtige checked tlnough; 100 poundanllowcd to
cacnpa.senr. a. A. NICOLI.S,
General bupcilllleiulent.
r.cadlus, rn May 20. UiH.
rpiIK 11EST IS THE CIIi:ArKST !
Till: SINflEIt BEWINQ MACHINE
HEADS THE LIST,
And lends thorolumn 1,058 ahead of all others.
This Machine is the
MOST POPULAH IN USE.
It uses tho finest needle of any Machine In ex
istence. Any lady wanting n good
SEWING MACHINE,
Will consult her own Interests by buying n
BINOKU. It Is easier to ruu, learn and keep In
order than any Machine In tho world,
OVER SJO.OOO OF THEM IN USE.
The fullest Instruction given those who pur
chase.and tbo Machine will he waukanteu to
you for ono year.
Please call at my Sloro and sntlsfy yourselves.
Here you will find Needles, T.iread and Silk.
' DAVID LOWKNIIEliU, Agent
April S.HS-lf. Itloomsbuig, Pa,
c
U Mil I A
UY
HOUSE,
llEUNAItD HTOHNEH.
ilAVlNd lately purchased and fllteil up the
well-known lloblsou Hotel Property, located a
rEW 1)00 B3 AliOVE THE COU1IT HOUSE,
on tho same side of the street. In the town of
Illnonisbiirgi and having obtained u license lor
I lie same us a
It E S T A U Jt A N T ,
the Proprietor has determined to give to the peo
ple visiting the town on business or pleasure,
A LITTLE MOltU 11O0M.
Ills stablln: also Is extensive, and lsfllled up
1(1 pill IMlggU'Sllim CU1IU1' IU lUUMI) . lio I'.uilt-
Ises that e ery thing about bis establishment shall
liu nnmltif tril lii im nriWrlv mill lawful manner!
and ho respeetlully solicits a share of the publlo
1 atrouage. !niyl7'U7-em,
TJ.ET THE 11EST.
llunsou's Copper Tubular Lightning Ho.1 Is
the best prtecilon against illtjul. r by lltlitnlug
ever tuvnedo. The ntwtrtber Is stent for the
novo Invention. iui all imlfrs by mall or In
erson wtll be jireispuy tiniea ;.
Mpj U,'i E.11.1I1DLEMAN,
QIIILDItEN'S SHOES
1'IIOW TEV ITri, I'EIt TAIU T
TWO BOM, AIM AND A Ui.LV.
AT I.W. KAMttfAIM
,i ti'atoi
GROCERIES, &c,
ONFEOTIONERY.
Tha nndershrned would resneetfullr announce
to the publlo that be has opened ft
FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE,
In thsbnlldlnx lately oecnplwt by Roman! Btoh
ner, whoro ho is prepared to furnish nil kinds of
rLAIN & FANCY CANDIES,
FuENClI CANDIES,
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS,
NUTS, RA181NS,'4C, AC., AC
BY WllOLESAl.n OR RKTAII.
... . mil n..n.tMHnl rt nit mv.1i 111
his lino of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac,
suitable for tho Ilolldnys. rnrtlcular attention
given uj
DI1EAD AND OAK KB.
of all kinds, fresh every day,
CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
OIIISTMAS TOYS.,
A call la solicited,
guaranteed.
and satisfaction will be
Nov. 22, 1807.
ECKHART JACOIia
REMOVAL OF
u. u. Al a it it n
NEW STORE
TO 8 HI VIS' 3 11LOOK,
ONTiiKconsEn or m.miket and inoK streets.
Tlio undersigned having received from the city
n full nnd completo supply of
SPRINO AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND nAUD-WAHE,
CEDAR AXD jriLLOW-WAtoS,
pONFECTIONEUV, (lAHS-WAttE,
TOBAOOO,
21 ATS AND SHOES,
FLOUH, HALT, PISH, AND MEAT,
nil of which I propose selling at a very low figure
for ciwh or proilnco.
47" Call nnd sco.
April 12, 1867. C. O. MARK.
GRAND OPENING
OHAND OPUNTNO
UHAiN If UI'K?INCJ
GUAN'I) OPKNINO
OP
WINTK1I
WINTKIl
WINTKIt
WINTlIIt
WINTHIl
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
OOODH,
OOOI1H,
OOODH,
aooDa,
O00D8
consisting ol
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
DRY OOODS,
DltY tlOODa
DItY (100 DH,
-i DItY ooonn,
DItY GOODS,
ITATO AND CAPS,
HATH AND CAIH,
HATH AND CAIK
HATS AND OAPfl,
HATS AND CAPS,
hoots and snoisi,
P.OOTS AND SHOES.
HOOTS AND BHOFX
HOOTS AND SHOES
HOOTS AND SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHINO,
READY-MADE CLOTHINO
HEAD Y-M A UE CLOTH I NO,
HEADY-M A DE CIX1THINO,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHIMO,'
I)OKIN(I-OLAaSES,
IOKINO-OLAKSI-N,
LOOKINO-OLASSKS,
l.OOKlNO-OL.RSI0M.
LOOKINU-ULASSIM,
NATIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS,
GROCERIES.
UltOCEitlKS,
(iu(n:i;iui'.s,
(IKOCEIHES.
OllOCEUIES,
tniEENSWARE,
liUEENSWAltll,
tJCEHNSWARE,
UUE1CNSWARE,
liCEENSWAUE
HAP.DWARE,
HAUDWAltU,
HAllDWAUE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,'
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
SALT,
HALT,
SALT
HALT,- .
SALT,
FISH,
FISH,
FISH,
l-'ITll.
PISH,
GRAIN AND
GRAIN AND
SEEDS,
8KUDS.
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
AND SKKI1S,
AND SKKDS,
AND SEfclDS,
Ac, A-c. Ac.,
AT
jlcKKIA'Y, N11AI. A CO.'S,
McKKI.VV, NKAI. A CO.'S,
McKKIA'V, NKAI. A CO.'S.
McKHI.VV, NKAI. A CO.'S.
ilCKlil.VY, N11.VL A CO.'S.
Northwest corner ot Main and Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and MurUet Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets,
Northwest co ruer of Main and Market Streets,
I1I.OOMSHUKO, PA.,
HI.OO.MSI1URO, PA
lll.OOMSlllIRO, PA
1II.OOMSI1URO, PA.,
11I.OO.VIH11URO, PA.
IRON AND NAII.S,
IRON AND NAII.H,
IRON AND NA1I1,
IRON AND NAII.S,
IRON AND NAILS,
In large quantities and at reduced rates, alway
on baud.
CCIIELL, BEPvGEIl & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dealers In
FISH, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, Ac,
Nos, 12! aud 131 North Wharves, above Arch St.
Philadelphia.
Sole agents lor Wilcox's Wheel Grease, In bar
rels, kegs, and cans.
vyAiNwitiaiiT & co.f
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
N. E. Corner Second nnd'iArch Streets,
Philadelphia,
Dealers lu
TEAS, SYRUI"S, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES,
1UCK, Ul'ICES, Ul CA111I SODA, J.C., SC.
Orders will receive prompt attention.
May 10, 18W-ly,
-JJ V. PETERMAN,
with LIPPI NCOTT A TROTTER,
WHOLIBALE GROCERS,
No. 21 North Water Street,
and No. Si) North Delaware Avenue
Philadelphia.
AyEAVEIl A SPHANKLE,
WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
235 and 227 Arch Street
Philadelphia.
Nos.
jyj H. MABPLE,
NOTIONS, HOSIKH Y, GLOVES. AND
FANC1 GOODS,
No, a North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
I."
WAL'l'ER,
Iite Walter A Kaub,
Importer and Dealer In
CHINA, GLASS, AND QDEEN8WAHE,
No. U1 Marktt Btreet.
Philadelphia.
JOHN STIIOUP & CO.,
Successors to Btroup A Brother,
WHOLXKAXJ1 DULIMW IV TIMI,
j il If aatfi Vsuvu, mi W Varth Wate r Bt.,
IRON, TINWARE, &C.
RATIONAL FOUNDRY,
llloomsburg, Columbia county, i s.
The sobscrlber. proprietor of tho nbove-r amcd
extensive cstnbllshment, Is now prepared to re
celvo orders for all kinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, ULAtaT
FURNACES, STATIONARY ENGINES,
MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, Aa
He 1. also prepared to mako Stove, of nil .lies WlNDOW-aLAPS, LAMri LANTERN . SO
i,d patterns, Plow-Irons, and everything usually DAS, SOAPS, ALCOHOL, WINLS A LIO.UOR8
and patti
mado In first-class Foundries.
Ills oxtonslvo facilities nnd practical workmen
warrant him In receiving tho largest contracts on
the most reasonable terms.
Grain of all kinds will bo taken in exchange for
Castings.
This establishment Is locatod.uear tno looks
wanna and llloomsburg Railroad Depot.
PETER BILLMYElt.
OTOVES AND TINWARE.
A. ill. IIUI u.ki
announces to his friends nnd customers that
continues the above business nt his old place on
MAIN STREET, 11LOOMSI1UKO.
Customers can bo accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every va
riety of article found In a Stove and Tinware Es
tablishment In the cities, nnd on tho most reason-
nblo terms. Repairing done at tho shorttst notice.
25 DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for sale.
EV STOVE AND TIN 8UOI
ON MAlk fltBBKT vr0Hm mhhX'
DLOOMS11URO, TENN'A.
The undcrsluned has Just fitted upand opened
nis now
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
In HiIn tilnrp. whpre Iih In nn-iinrod to matte nn
new Tin Wauk of all kinds in bis lino, and do I
repairing with neatness ana tuspatcu, upon tuo
most reasonable terms. IIo also keeps on hand
STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS A STYLES,
which be will sell npon terms to suit purciiascrs.
ulvo b m n can. Hols a cotni mecnanic. anu
deserving ot mo puuuc patronage.
iliwu iiin.j.
llloomsburg, April 2(1. 1RG7.
Q.EOHQE II. ItOHEUTS,
Importer nnd Dealer In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Aa,
No. 811 North Third Btreet, above Vine,
Philadelphia.
JAcon K. Smith. J. R. Seltzer
MIT II & SELTZER,
Importers nnd Dealers In Foreign nnd Domestic
II .A It D W A,It E,
OUNS, OUTLEttY, AC,
NO. t(J0 N. THInD BTREET, AB.CALLOWHILL,
pinr.AiiFr.piriA.
Nov. 22,07-tf.
TOBAOOO & SEG-ARS.
pr W. RANK'S
WllOl.l2AL.KTOJlACCO, SNUFF, AND
CIQAU WAREHOUSE,.
No. 116 North Third Street,
between Cherry and Race, west side,
Philadelphia.
Q L. WOODItUFF,
Wholesalo Dealers In
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, PIPES, AC, Ac.,
No. 13 North Third Street, above Market,
Philadelphia.
0
MNIBUS LINE.
Tlio undersigned would respectfully nnnnunce to
the citizens of Rloomsburg and tlio publlo gene
rally tint he Is running nn
OMNIBUS Id N 12
between this place and the different railroad de
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the
several trains going South aud West on tho Catn-
wissa and Willlamsport Railroad, and with those
going Nortb nud South on the Iickawanua and
llloomsburg Railroad.
Ills Omnlbnsses are In good condition, commo
dious aud comtortable, and charges reasonable.
Persons wishing to meet or see their friends de
part, can bo accomodated upon reasonable charga
by leaving timely notice at any of the hotels.
JACOB,! OIltTON, Proprietor,
J IIEATIICOTK & COMPANY
Vi O I Jj Ji Ji W O Ji JC S,
COHNRll OK WEST HTKBET A IlLACKTlIOItSK ALLEY
Ilavlii" increased onr facilities in thewav of I
Isnop room, macniiipry, .vr., wo nro prepareu io
ninanfarture I.ot'O.MO'Il VliKI.lJU.niiil all kinds
OISTKAM BOII.KHS, SMOKE-STACKS, TANKS,
juKTiuo; uiitL.ac. ah wont promptly uouo
bu uiuvr, uv ..nr. uuueu, uuu
SPF.CIAI, ATTICNTION PAID TO REPAIRS.
Your attention Is specially called to the mem
bers of our llrm-all being IvacticalJloiler Makers.
Mr. IIkathcote lias had an experience of over
thirty years lu the manufacture of nil kinds of
;-icam iiouers ; nnu irom our lougexperienee wo
are fully awure nl tho necessity ofn well-mmU
nnd sulllclcntly large Boileu, to secure not only
safety but satisfactory results: nnd wo shall give
our cusiumers oniy inoseoi inoucst. quality as
regitrds matcrlal.workmnnhlilp, nnd ample heat
lux surface, aud feci contldent tbat we can ren
der satisfaction, nnd nt prices fully as low as auy
other buildera uslug the samo quality of materi
als.
ve wonld call tbo attention of Rnlltvav Com.
lanlis to our facilities fordoing LOCOMOTIVE
iVORK, kitiikr UKrAins on new, as wo mako It
i txilnt for ono of tho llrin toalwavs eivelila ner-
sonat attention.
wo aro also prepareu to uo an icinus of Kieam
Fittings, such us llentlug Publlo and Private
Buildings, Factories, fitting up Steam llollers.Ac,
Constantly on band all kinds of. Steam Fit-
Tisas STEAsr and Wateu Ouaoes STEAM Pll'ESl
Uliu nil iuwu3 eutiuei iuii Willi llie lJUHllieNi.,
Also,Casttngsof all kinds, Boiler Fronls.Grates,
Stoves. 1'Iowb, and all work connected with the
geueraHoundry business.
Respeetlully soliciting your orders, we aie
Yours very truly, J. IIEATIICOTK A CO.
FLb.ai'US ly
pAIUIERBll
TRY THE
ALTA VELA PHOriPnATK
It rontnlus three ier cent, of Ammonia, nn
ample quantity to ulvo activity without Injury
totho cgatatlon,Qnd a largo i-iereentago ot so
luble Bone l'hospbtile ol Lime, together with
Potash and Sodn, the essential eliments ofn
COMPLETE MANURE. The lnci eased sales to
lariiit-rs wbome using It with highly satisfacto
ry results is a sure guarantee ol Its value. Price,
8o0 per ton of 10 bugs Liu lbs lach. Send for u
pamphlet. Address
THE ALTA VELA GUANO CO.,
July 8,'C8.1y 67 Uroadwoy, N. Y.
A NDKEWS, WILKINS & CO.f
Dealers In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
No. 60S Market Street,
Phil .delphla.
Q.EOKGE EOELKElt & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers lu
WOODEN A WILLOW WARE, YARNS,
Oil-Cloths, Wicks, TwIucs.'Baskets, t lc, etc.
219 ASM Market St., A 230 Church Bt., Phllada,
June 5,'68.
A H5I1JHUSTEH & BBOTIIEH,
Importers and Jobbers of
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
BUTTONS, SUSPENDERS,
HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, SEWING SILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES,
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOOES, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Also Manufacturers of
BRUSHES AND LOOKINO GLASSES,
and Dealers lu
WOOD AND WILLOW "WARE,
BROOMS, HOPES, TWINES, AO.
No. 8Ui North Third Street, above Vlue,
Philadelphia.
jyjILLEU & HOST,
Successors to Franklin P.BclUer A Co,
Importers aud Wholesale Dealers In
LIQUORS, WINES, AO.,
Nos. (10 and ill North Third Btreet,
Philadelphia.
jyjEnCIIANT'fl HOTEL,
rosin xoukth stksst,
PHILADELPHIA.
J, A W. a. M'KIBBIN, Proprietor.
May U, HVMy,
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
ENDERSIIOTT'S THARMAOY.
orrosiTie amicricak noCflE,
Where may be found a completo assortment of
fresh nndlpure
yiiitiKiaif
rawipe"""eio3s
MF.DICINIM. DYE STUFFS, COLORS, OILS.
SYRUPS.
PERFUMERY, TOILET
AND FANCY ARTICLES,
which nro offered ntold tlmo prices. Prescrlp.
Hons accurately prepared.
Jan 3'03-ly.
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE!
Orny.nciidctlIcnilo liavo tliclt
locks restored hy It to tlio dark, luttrous,
silken traits of youth, and are happy 1
Younsrcople,witli light, faded or i f d Hair,
liavo those unfashionable colors changed to
a beautiful auburn, nnd rejoice 1
1'eoplo whoso heads aro covered witli
Dandruff and Humors, uso it, nnd have
clean coats and clear and healthy scalps I
BnIil-IIonlcl Vctcrmm liare
their remaining locks tightened, and tho
baro spots covered with a luxuriant growth
of Hair, and danco for joy I
Youpg Gentlemen uso It becauso it Is
rlclily perfumed 1
Young Ladles uso It becatuo it keeps
their Hair in placet
Everybody mutt and will uso it, becauso
t. is tho cleanest and leit article in tho
arkct I
For Sale by Druggists generally.
AND VOlt BALK BY
I.. N- SfllVr.lt ntiH TT P. T.TTT7.. Tlmrvlftl.
lllnnn-.lmn. nn.t f t IlTKItlU-P f'nlnmt..- '
January ui,
TONATHAN HEISLKK'S TONIC
0 or Hitters hna never faflod to cure the ivoni
Kina oi unpepsifti ib ineniosisucceasiui mcsi
lclno yet discovered for the cure of Consumption
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, llronchitls, nnd nil
diseases of the Throat, Chest nnd Lungs; is
inaue cnnrciy oi roois nnu neros. unn nouio
will oonvince am-ono who ctves It a fair trial.
No mmuy snoum do without it. rut up in large ,
bottlen prepared and Rold byJoimtlian llelsler
lo. ncuuy 111111 iiuvl'u. ru. unn ny nil untir.
TAYLOR'S
OLtVC 11RANCII
BITTBRS
A mild and agreeablo Tonio Stimulant, Stotn-j
acliienud Cajmiuntlvo
DITTER8,
Extracted entirely from Herbs nnd Roots. High.
ly beneflclnl lu
DYSPEPSIA,
GENEUAL DEBILITY,
nnti Loss of Apiiotlloj
and nn excellent Corrective for persons sutlcrln:
from Disorders of the llowfls, l'lalulcncc.Ac.
Soltl Everywhere.
epot, No. Ill MaikctStieet, Philadelphia.
J. K. TAYLOR A CO,
Sept. I,'fi8-ly.
jglLLIAUUS ! BILLIARDS ! !
WILLIAM It. GILMORE
Has opened a flno Billiard Saloon In addition lo
bis well known ItlCHTAIIHANT. Hi) has S lfllj.
with all tlio latest Improvements nnd In perfts
uruer. no Acepg on nautl tile liosi
LAOER BBER AND ALII
which the market affords. OYSTERS lo bo lull !
at an times wncmn season, also Jiesr rongui.
l icKieu iripc. uiaius, sc,, etc.
The publlo nro Invited to call, and are prom-i
Isod satisfaction ;elther In billiards or refrn-u-i
ments. ins
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
cannot be excelled,
lllooiiisbuig, Jan, 1,'CO,
TN8UBANCE AQENOY.
JL
Wyoming tlW.cuS
Attna. l,0Ofl,W
Commerce ......... 00,WB
Fulton. SOO.Wfl
North America SCO.wB
City 0,Ml
International l.tOlVl
Niagara 1,000.0'
A2tua Live Stock 600.WI
Putnam ........................... 6S0,ft'l
Merchants .... M $mM
Springfield ...... &70,l"l
lusuranco Company of State Peun'a..- 630
Connecticut Mutual Life ..................... 10,000, I
North American Transit 600,'l
FREAS BROWN, Agent,
inur8CT-ly, llLooiisiiuita, PA.
TfEW FUBN1TUKE BOOMS,
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG, TENNMl
JAMES 0 A D M A N
Respectfully Informs the citizens of this towiil
nun vicinuy, mat ne nas at ins i urniture room.
chairs of everv descrlnllon. btirruun. illnlna 14 I
bles large nud small, bedstendsof the latcststyll
card aud toilet tables, looking glasses, bcskluR
many other articles of furniture of tlrst cluoL
manufacture. i
'rlui r.ntilln nm rnr.llnllv tn llpd in rail nnil l-X-ll
amino his stock. He will sell upon reasouaUis
terms. M
i-fcpeclal attention will be paid torcpalrlii
oil kinds of furulture. Cheap for cash. Jun. 1,'wl
J P. BEARD,
with LIPPlNCOTT.llONDACO.,
Mauufacturcra and Wholesale Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, FURS, AND STRAW GOODS,
No. i 13 Market Street,
Philadelphia. ,
JOHN 0. YEAQER. & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND
LADIES' FURS,
No. 237 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
y-AHTMAN A ENQELIIAJN,
MANUFACTORY,
Ml. 313 NOliril THIVD STREET,
Second Door below Wcd,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. WAUTJfAN P.