THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The (load AVcmltlli. (Continual) He began saying mnuy awoct thliiR.i to bur. SIiu llstunutl to him with n IitcfiMiro which she hrul novcr before oxritIohcciI, unci sho responded to tlicni in uslmplo manner, full of grace. Flnfln nav that It wits Ecttlnj; l:tc, ixtnl tho fawn having arrived with Llrctto's lottcrj ho told ills slslor it was llrao to go home. "Come, brother," snlil sho to thoyoung.l'rlnco, giving him her hand, "comowithus Into tho Hoiwoof Roses." For ns sho believed l'luflii to bo her brother, sho thought that ovcry one who was handsome, llko him, must be her brother also. Tho young Prlnco did not require much pressing to follow her. Plufln throw on tho back of Ills fawn thogamo ho had shot, and the handsomo I'rlnco carried tho bow nnd tho game-bag of Mlrtis. In this order they arrived at tho IIouso of lloscs. Llrctto camo out to meet them. Sho gavo tho I'rlnco n Hmlllng reception, and turning towards Mirtls, "I nm delighted," anid sho, "tliat you havo had such good sport." They went nil together to seek tlio Good Woman, to whom tho I'rlnco mado known his'hlgh birth. Sho pnld duo nttcntion to so illustrious a guest, and gavo him a handsome apartment Ho remained two or three days with her, and .this was long enough to com plete his conquest by Mirtls, according to Flnfln's request to his little almond. Meanwhile, tho sulto of tho Prince had been much surprised at his nhsenco. Thoy had found his horse, and llioy bo Moved that somo frightful accident had befallen him. They sought him overy whoro, and tho wicked King, who was his father, jvas in a great fury at their not being ablotoflndhlm. Tlio Queen, his mother, who was very amiable, and ' sisterof tho King whom her husband htvl cruelly murdered, was in an in conceivable state of grief at tho loss of her son. In her extreme distress, sho sent so- cretly in searoh of Madam Tu-tu, who was an old friend of hew, but whom sho had not seen for some time, because tho King hated her, and had done her much injury with n person alio dearly loved. Madam Tu-tu arrived, without being perceived, in tho cabinet of tho Quocn. After they had embraced each other afiectlonately for thcro is not much dlfferenco between a Queen and a i ttiry, they having almost equal power, tho Fairy Tu-tu told her that sho would very soon soo her son. Sho betr god her not to mako herself uucasy, ana not to bo at all distressed at any thing that might happeu that either sho was very much deceived, or sho could promise her a delight which was qulto unexpected by her, and that sho would bo ono day tho happiest of crea tures. Tlio IClng's peoplo made bo many in quiries lor tlio rriuco. and sought him with so raucn care, tlint at length they iouuu mm nt the Hoiist of Rosib. Thoy led him back to tho King, who scolded him brutally, as though ho were not tho most beautiful youth in the world. Ho remained very sad at tho Court of his father, and thinking of ills beautiful Mlrtis. At length his grief was so visible on his countenance. that ho was obliged to tako his mother into his conlldeuco, who consoled him Muumujy. "ii you will mount your beautiful palfrey," said he. "and como to tho IIouso of Roses, you will bo charmed with wliat you will see." The Queen consented willingly, and took nor son with her, who was enchanted at seeing his dear mistress again. j-no ijuecn was astonished nt tlio great beauty of Mlrtis, and also at that of Llrctto and Finfln. Sho embraced them with as much tenderness as if they had been all her own children, and conceived an immcuso friendship from that moment for tlio Good Wo man. She admired tho house, tlio gar den, and all tho curiosities sho saw there. When she returned, tho King desired her to give an account of her Journey , she did so naturally, and ho took a great fancy to go also and seo tlio wonders which she described. His fcon B3ked permission to accompany 111m; 110 consented with nsullen.alr, for ho never did anything with a good grace. As soon ns ho saw the IIouso of Roses ho coveted it; ho paid not tho least attention to tho charininrr inliab Rants of this beautiful place, nnd, by way of commencing to tako possession of their property, hosald that ho would sleep there that ovenlng. Tho Good Woman was very much vexed at such a resolution. Sho heard an uproar, and saw a disorder in iier household, which frightened her. "What lias become," cried sho, "of tho happy tranquillity which I onco enjoy ed here I Tho least breath of fortuno destroys all tho calm of life I" .Sho gavo tho King an excellent bed, and wlthdrew'into a corner of the -dwelling with lier little family. Tho wicked King went to bed, but found it impossiblo to go to sleep, and opening his eyes, ho saw at tho foot of his couch n llttio old woman, who was not half a yard high, and about as broad; sho had great spectacles, which covered all her face,- and sho mado frightful grimaces nt him. Tho base aro generally cow- nrds. He was In a terriblo fright, nnd felt at tho samu tlmo a thousand points or needles pricking hlrn ull over. In tills tormcnthigstnto of body and mind, ho was kept nwako tlio entlro night nnd made a great noiso about it. Tim King stormed nnd sworo in language which was notut all consistent with his dignity, "Sleep, sleep, sire," 6nid the partridge, "or tet us sleop; if tho condition of royalty Is so full of uiixle- ty, I. prefer beluga partridgo to being king." Tho King was moro than over alarmed nt these words ; ho command' ed them to seize tho partridge, which roosted In a porcelain vase; but sho How away at this order, beating his faco with her wings. Ho still saw the same vision, and felt the tamo prick ings; iio was dreadfully frightened, and his anger becAino moro furious. 'All I" said ho, "it la a spell or this sorceress, whom they coll tho Good Womaii. I will rid myself of her and nil Iter racoby putting them to death I" Ho got up, not being ablo to rest iu , bed ; nnd as soon ns day broke, ho com manded his guards to sclzo all tho Inno cent llttio family, and fling them into dungeons. Ho had them dragged be fore iujJ, that ho might wither tiut lt pair Tt e charming fnr, for . cu v tetn , 'juchedhim not, on th cosuLiu., v a maliguautjoy ut tho sight. Ills sou, whoso tender heart. was rent by so sad n spectacle, could not turn his oyoa upon Mirtls without nn agony which nothing could exceed. A truo lover, on such occasions, sutlers moro than tho person beloved. Thoy seized tliefio poor innocents, nnd woro lending them nway, when tho young Flnlln, who had no nrms with which to opposo theso barbarlatiB, took tho ribbon on n sudden from ills neck. "Ltttlo almond," cried lie, "I wish that wo vvcro out of tho power of tho King I" "And with his greatest 0110 mies, my dear cherry 1" continued LI-. retto. "And that wo might tako nway With us tho handsome I'rincc, my mod lnrt"ndded Mirtis. They had hardly uttered theso words when they found thtmsolves with tho I'rlnco, tho part ridgo, and tlio fawn, all together in n oar, which rising with thoin in tho nlr, they soon lost sight of tho King ana tho IIouso of Ko9cs. Mirtis had no sooner expressed her wish than sho repented of it. Sho know well that sho had inconsiderately allow ed herself to bo carried away by an 1m- pulsoor which sho was not tho mistress; therefore, during all tho Journoy, sho kept her eyes cast down, and folt much nbashed. Tho Good Woman gavo her n sovcro glanco. "My daughter," said she, "you havo not dono well to scpar ate tho l'rinco Irom ids father; liowcv cr unjust ho may be, ho ought not to leave him." "Ah, Madam." replied the I'rlnco, "do not complain that havo tho happiness of following you. respect the King, my father; but should havo left him a hundred times had It not been for the virtue, tho kind ness, and tenderness of tho Queen, my mother, which have always detained me. As ho ilnishcd theso woids, they found themselves In front of a beauti ful palace, whero thoy nllghted and wcro received by Madam Tu-tu. Sho was tlio most lovely person in tlio world yonng, lively, and gny. Sho paid them a hundred compliments, nnd con fessed to them that It was sho who hnd given them all tho pleasures which thoy had enjoyed in their lives, and had also bestowed on them tho cherry, the almond, and tho medlar, the virtues of which were at an end, nsthey had now arrived In her dominions. Then, ad dressing the Princo in privato, sho told him that she had heard speak a thou sand times of tho annoyance ho had met with from his father; but, in order that ho should not attribute to her any ovll that might hereafter befal tho King, sho frankly admitted ho had played him somo tricks, but thnt was tho full extent of her vengeance. farmer's ginrtmewt . Should Orchards he Ploughed. The most plnuslblo argument that can bo ndvonccd against tho practico of ploughing tlio ground around fruit-trees of any kind, is tho fact that ovcry tree will send out a system of coronal roots Just beneath tho surfaco of tho soil, which will again throw out branch rootlets in a horizontal direction, nil of which will continue to multiply until tho entlro surfaco of tlio ground is com pletely occupied with open mouths of hungry rootlots, ready to drink In the first supply of nourishment that is uls- fcolved by tlio falling bhowcrs. It is as much a legitimate habit of a fruit-tree to provide a close network of roots, near tho surfaco of tho ground, as it is to send other roots downward into tho earth. Every fruit tree, most decide otis, ornamental and timber trees, ns well ns evergreens -of all kinds, when growing on dry upland, will send down a long top-root, for tho purpose or reach lug moisture, to supply tho growing branches during a dry period in tho growing. Let tho tap-root bo removed, and tho tree will make but slow growth, because its habit lias been interfered with. The samois truo touching the upper system of coronal, orsccond roots, near tlio surfaco of tlio ground. These arc, what aro properly called, the feeders of tho parent stem. They should not bo mutilated nor removed, as they usu ally aro cut off and torn away by the plough. All vegetation should bo kept down around fruit-trees as far from tho body as tlio extremity of the longest branches, by hoeiug the surfaco over frequently, or by tho application of a few inches In depth of a mulch. Fruit trees may bear well when every coronal root has been removed with the plough ; but if tlioso roots had io been remov ed, tho crop of fruit would have been more abundant. Judging Ilonsra iiv Appearances. I offer tho following suggestions, tlio result or my closo observations and long experience: ir tlio color bo light, sorrel orchestnut, his feet, legs and faco white theso aro marks of kindness. If ho is broad and full between the oyes, ho may bo depended on as a horso for being trained to anything; as respects such, the moro kindly you treat them tho better you will bo treated in return. Nor will a liorso of tills description stand a whip If well fed. ir you want a saro horse, avoid ono that is dish fac ed. Ho may bo so rar gentle as not to scare,but lie will havo tccmuch go nlit ad In him to bo safe with everybody. If you want a fool, but a liorso of great bottom, get a deep bay with not a white hair about him. If his faco is a little' dished, so much tlio worse Let "no man run sucii a horse who is n6t an ex pert rider; thoy nro niways tricky and unnafo. If you want ono that will nov cr give out, never buy a largo over grown one. A black liorso cannot stand tho hent, nor a white ono tho cold. If you want a gentle liorso, got ono with moro or less white about the head, tho moro tho better. Selections thus mado aro of great docility nnd gentleness. Exchange, Boned Turkey. Tills is a favorite dish and may bo thus prepared: Boll a Turkey In as llttio water ns may bo, until tho bones can bo easily separated from tho meat. Itemovo all tho skin ; slice, mixing together tho light nnd dark parts. Season with salt and pep per. Tako the liquid in which tlio tur koy was boiled, having kept it warm, and pour it on tho meat; mix it well. Shape it llko a loaf or bread, wrap in cloth, and press with n heavy weight for n few hours. When served up, it is cut in thin slices. Chicken can bo pro served in the somo way. Am. hiimnno persons should havo their horacs sharp shod in slippery woathor. Wo noticed tlio fall of sovcr- ul vuluablo quadrupeds, occasioned by inattention (0 (his matter. DRUGS & MEDICINES. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN BITTERS, and Hoonand's German Tonic. rrcjarcC bjr Br. C. SI. Jac&ioc, rialMLrnu, r. The Great Ttemedtej tOI ALL SIS11MI 01 tit MWIl, sxoniAcn, or DIGESTIVE ORGAH9. HooflaiiiVa Gorman Bittora Ii enmpfmi. "1 of tha puro Jutcca, (or os they ir niMlcinftlty term rza rjlrj Kxtracli) of Kootf, llerba 59 andllArju,majr. Inc a preparation, highly eoneen- tmtej, and entire wau UJa-fc lyrrt from J.V cehclic admUlurt any Xtnd. Hoofland'a Gorman Tonio, Tfl a comtlnatlon of all tho Ingredient! of tho mi i:u pie the Hum, Orange, etc. making ono of tho most pieaem nnu agrceaurj remedies ever oucred 10 e r-abl a. IfiOBO rrcfentnff a IfeJldoe fre from Alee. hollc admixture, U1 nn Hoofland's Gorman Bittora. In caics of nerrooi depression, whoa tomo alcoholic lUmDlai If ncowaary, Hoofland's Gorman Tonio iSoold ho naed. Tho DltUrt or tho Tonle 070 holh eqnally Tlio oUimfteh.froraaTaiietyof cauaca, ouch aa Indication, Dya DoUltty, ott,, la . ttl fanetlona da I pepaia. mrvoua ry apt to havo ranged. The ro- oult of which la, that tho patient auffera from aeveral or moro o! tho fduowtng CoTutlpatlon. Flatulence, Inward File fulnens of Blood to the Head, AclcUtv of tho Stomach, Nausea Heartburn, DIukusI for Food, Fulneta or Veljht In th Stoma, h. Sour Erao tatlons. Suikinir or Flut tering: at tha Pit of tho Stomaon, Swlmmlnar of tha Head, Hurried or Difficult Breath ing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or BufTocatln Sensations when in a Lylns Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before) the Stent, Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Persotratlon. YeUonr- neBi oi ma Skin and Eyes, DM. 11 - L- Pain In the Chest. 1.1m den Flushes of y bs, etc, Bad Heat, Burn- inp; in tne j?iesn, uon- stnn: Imainlnes of Evil, and ureat jjoprossion ox opiriis. Theao remedlea will effectually euro Llrer Complaint, Jaundice, Dyepepala, Chronlo or Marvooa Dellilty, Chronic iJlarrbaa, Diaeaae of tho Kldneya, and all Dieeaaea arleing from s Diaorderad UTer, Stomach, or Intcatinea. DEBILITY, KfteLTtao fans t Cicaa wbititbr; PBOSTllATION OF THE SYSTEM, lsDOOaD ar eJaraaa Liana, lUeoKHirf, Exroaoaa, Kavaafl, ato. There la so medicine axtant ooial b. theao remedlea In auch caaea A tone and vigor la lm. tarted to tho whole Syatom, tho AppeUU If trengthened, food r,Mj-,Ti enjoyed, tha atomach dlgooto tKjjy'a promptly.tho blood la purlfUwi. jpj'v tho oomplexlon becomea aound and rmHU healtby, the yel low tinge la eradicated from the eyea. a bloota la given to the cheeka,and the weak and nerroui Imalld bacomeo a atrong and healthy being. Persons Advanced in IA4, And feeling the hai, j i.t time wcigmng heavily spon there, wlthn'l In attendant ilia, will nnila thauae of till. 111 ITMiM, or the TONIO, an elixir that will li.aUl new life Into their veuta. restore In a meuture the energy and ardor of moro youthful daya, build up their ahrunkea forma, and gfT health aud hspptueaf to their remaining yeara. NOTICE. It If a wcll-cntabUibcd fact that fully one-half of the female por tltn of our popu lation aro aoljuni ,sj" In the enlmment of good health, i.r, Jf;1 - to w then- own lpreaeon."neicr fr&jW2 feel well." They aro languid, det old of all energy, extremely ner vous, and have no appetite. Tolhlaelaiaof pvrioua the HITTERS, or tho TONIC, 1 oeelal recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are maJc troii !) tlie me of elthsr of theia remnlirt. Tli'jr cur very cam of II A- Thomtnl of cnlilfate have ceamultrl n ih(t ttarult of the j niprtctor, tut pnce will allow of tho putiltcttUun of tut a few. Thone, It will be otecrveil, re win of note nd of such ituij lug LhAt tlity mujt U teUeel TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chitf Juttia of Vit Suprtait Court qfTa., writ rhiUidetftiia, March 10, ISflT. MI flml Hoof .ja Und'i German Bitten' U a koo.1 lotllct BC'uI !n dlti'iiciof the dl A petti, ort'ane, and of great ten SeiU UW tilt in caiti of dt tlllty, ami want of nervoui action In the ) iteia "Voun truly, MUKO. V. WOODWAUD." Hon. Janes Thompson. Jiidfft e th Sujfttmt Court PtnntyhantcL VhHadtlyhia, April 20. ISM MI conelder 'Iloofland'e Oerniuii ltim-tV a mlualU mtdtcint In caae of att&iki of ln-Iiijo Uon or Iyfriila. I cm certify tLU from iy eipirlence of ft. Vouri, with reinwt, "JAMIia TIIOMIVON." From Rev. Joseph H. Kcnnard, D.D, rattor (At Tentt Baytiti Churdi, PhiUJilMa. Dr, Jaehton Pear Bir: I have Veen frequently reqaeitedto connect my nume with rwuimneti datloni of difltreut klutU of iiHiJlcttii'it, tut, re gardlng the prac ry. rj U" "ul of my pproprl ate tTrr I'tere, I U iu all casci declined; J JV tut with a cltar proof In varloue tJU nxm Inatancf-natidpur ticutariyln my own family, of thu uecfulneta of Dr. Hoofland'a German Ditttn a, 1 depart for once from my usual course, to exfrcea my full com lo tion that, for central thltlUf of the syt'rm, and $ipeciallfor Liver Cornpltnid, it U a tajt and tatttalU rrtpAration. In some casca it may Nl ; lot oioaWy, I doufct not, It wlU te ery tenecial to thoae Wro au.T.r from lto abote causm. Your, Terr rfpwlfullf, J. II. KKNNAUD, tlglith, Ulow Ooatoa E From Her, E. D. l'cndall, JitUtant Editor Ctaiitian Ckrvntdt, FKCadtV 1 hare dcriTed dedded berflt from the nao ol JIoonaRd'e Uerman Ui Iters, and feel It my imt itge to recommend them aa a most vAluatl us toniQ t.lllti nr 14 all who are luthiring from general detlUt from dliMUiea ariilne from derangement of the oera ilv. Urer. a vur iroir, K. U KENDALL. CAUTION; ITonfland'a German nemedlei art oonterfe.l ed. Be that the f. atgnaloreof CM. JACKSON Uon II Ittk the wrapper of each botUe. All M JW others are conn terfelt. aJBab l'rlnclpal Office and Manufactory at the Oer man Medicine btore. No. 031 AUC1I tiUML adalphla. CHARLES M. EVAN3, German Druggist, Troprletor. Formerly O. M Jaonoi fc Go. Tot aale Ij all Druggist and Dealere In Medi tslnaa, PBICES. nootUni's Oerman Dltlart.porbotUo II M " ".... 0 Uoofland'o airman Tonle, put up In quart UtUos 1 M por bottle, or s half doxen lor IH V Do cot forgot to e xamlno well thl artklo III koy, la order U gel the gmulno. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Junnnry 31, 1868. DRY GOODS. JILIiEn'S SXOUE. l'AIjtj ANfl WINTElt 0001)3, Tlio subscriber has Jast toIiuhchI (rom tlio cities Willi nnotlicr lnrgo nnil select nssortmnit of Bl'UIKU AMD SUMMKH (100H0, pnrclmsexl In Ucw Yoilttintl rhlladolplilrt nt ll.o lo'.vct llgurp, nn,l which liolndotctinlucd lo sell on ns modcrato Icmn ns con bo procmcd clso where in 1. 1 irimrtt. llUslacltcomprlsci) 1.AD11' imms aooD3 of tho choicest styles find litlcst f(w,hlons, together with n lnrgo Inssortmcnt of Dry (locxls nnd Gro ceries, consisting of tho following nrtlctes i Carpets, Oil Clothe, Cloths, Cnsallnercs, Shawls, Tlnnncls, Slltts, Whlto Oools, Mnen?, JIoopSklrlB, Muslins, llollowwaro Codnrwnro tjucenswuro, llnrdwaro Boots nnd Rlioos, Ilnlsnnd Caps. Hoop Nets, Umbrollns, Ijooklng-Olossci, Tobacco, ColTco, Bttsan, Tons, Klco, AU&plcc, Ulnger, Clnnnmon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GKN HALI.Y. In Dhorl, cverylhlnc usually lrept In conntry alores, to which lio lnvllcs tho nllentlon of tho publlo generally. Tholtlghest price will bo paid for country produco In exchnnjo for goods. P. It. JIIIjLUU&SON. Arcado llulldluas, Illoomsburg, 1'n. jpllHAT BKDUOTION IN PRICES AT rUTIJU KKT'8 STOItK, IN LIGHT STKKET, ok PALL AND WINTER GOODS. THE subscriber has Just received nnd has on hand nt his old stand In Light Street, n largo and select ASSORTMENT OP MERCHANDISE purchased nt tho lowest figure, nnd which ho determined to sell ou ns modernto terms n3 bo procured clsowhero In Light Street, Fon CAsn on couxtbv moDUCE. Ills stock consists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, Calicoes, Muslins, Glugbnms, Flannels, Hosiery, Carpels, SUlis, Shawls, READY MADE CLOTHING, Satlnctls, Casslmers, Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans. AC. iO. &C. GROCERIES, MACKERAL, Qucensware, Cedarwarc, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Taints, Ac. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS In short everything usually kept In a country store. The patronage of his old friends nnd the public generally, Is respectfully solicited. The highest market prlco paid for country pro duco. r-ETEIt ENT. Light Street, Nov. 8 1SG7, J J. B R O W E R, Is now olTcrlng to tho public his Stock of SI' It in a GOODS consisting in part of a full Hue of INGRAIN, WOOL AND RxVG CARPETS, Fluo cloths and cnsslmere for Ladles' coats, HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, or all rnttcms and qualities, inlnlds nnd Trlnts of various qualities and prices, BLEACHED AND 11ROWN MUSLINS, LA DIE'S FRENCH CORSETS, BALMORAL SKIRTS. Good assortment of LADIES? i- ClIILDHEX'S GAITERS & HOOTS. Fresh Groceries and Splecs. Now assortment GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE, FX NO. 1 MACKEREL Inouo-half nnd one-fourth barrels. Now Is tho time to make your selections, ns I am offering goods at very low prices, and our motto Is fair dealing to all, and not to bo under sold by any. J. J. D ROWER. Bloomsbnrg, April 12, 1S67. C. IIOWER, ius opened a first-class. BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP, AND FUR STORE. at the old stand on MnlnStrcet.Moomsburg.afew doors above tho Court llonc. Ills stock is com posed of the very latest nnd best styles ever offer ed to tho citizens ol Columbia Comity. He can accommodate thopublicwlth thefollowlnggoods at tho lowest rateu. Men's heavy double soled stoga boots, men's doubio nnd single tap soled kip boots, men's heavy stoga slioes of nil kinds, men's lino boots and shoes or all grades, boy's double soled boots nnd.sboes of nil Kinds, men's glove kid ltaluiornl slioes,men's, women's, boys's and mlfe&ct' lasting gaiters, women's glovo Kid l'ollsli very flne.women's morocco llalmoralsnnd cair shots, women's very tine kid buttoned gait ers. In short boots ol all descriptions both jig ged and sewed. He would also call attention to his fluo assort ment of HATS, CAITS, FURS AND NOTIONS. which comprises nil the new nnd popular varl ctlhs at prices which cannotfallto suit ull. These goods nro offered nt tlio lowest rush rates and will be guaranteed to give satisfaction. A call Is solicited beforo purchsslug elscwhero ns It Is belloved that better bargains aro to bo fosnd than nt any other plnco Iu tho county, Dec. VtiT QARRIAOE MANUFACTORY, Bloomsburg, Fa. M. C. SLOAN A BROTHER tho successors of WILLIAM SLOAN A SON continue tho business of making CARRIAGES, llUG'GIES, nnd overy style of FANCY WAGONS, which they have constantly on hand to suit cu tomers. Never using any mater al but tho bo aud employing the most experienced workmen they hopo to continue as heretofore to give entlro satisfaction to every customer. An Inspection of their work, and of tho reasonable price asked for be same, Is sure to Insure n sale. A R R E N S JM1T.OVE FIUE ANn WATF.lt I'JtOOP PEL T A ND CEMENT It O OFINO I The advantages which this composition possessed are many. It Is both water-tight tmd lire md llrc-proot. It can bo tti- It is not affected by heat or emu. plied to nn utmost perfectly Hat roof, one inch to the'root being nil that is required. It Is easily . . uii iiiuv in ii;iiiui-u. j, ia ruauy and quickly rtpalred. Its cost is less than any other tire-proof rool now In use. Testimonials from nil parts of the country us to Its durability, security and cheapness will bn sbown by JOHN W. KRAMER, Juno WHS. Agent, Illoomsburg, Fit, A fine specimen of the roofing can bo seen nt WB, Koons' now ouse on Filth blreet. pUMPS 1 PUMPS FOR SALE. The undersigned begs leavo to Inform the cltl tens of thlsplace and Iclnlty Hint he is prepared tn furiil.li.ut short notice, one of the best WOOD ION TUMI'S for Wells aud Cisterns ever offer.il lo the public. They are guaranteed to thru more wuter In less time nnd Willi less labor than any other pump In this part of the country net they eannol be surpassed for beauty or finish, or simplicity of nrraugemeut,also combining cheap ness nnd durability Each pump being warrant ed to perform Its y ork well or no sale. Ellas Shumun is agent lor Columbia county, j'rlee 75 cents per foot I iced in the well. Orders by mall or otherwise i.roniptly ntlended to. ept, oyiis-iy jsiiiArt rJUUMA.N, Cat awlssa Fa. M. AUTKAN, C. II, CILUNOEB, E. n, it ATM AM. JRTMAN, DILLINGER & CO., NO. 236 NORTH T1IIHD STREET, (AVarly oppoilte Jamti, Kent, tiattitt (.) Wholesale Dealers In YARNS, BATTING, WADDJNO, CARFETH Oil, CXOTIIH, SHADES, Tit NETS, GRAIN RAGS, CORDAGE, AO. AI.8P, WJLLOW AND WOODEN WARE, nr.DSHES, TllUNKS, LOOKING CU.ASHE8, ETC. May 10,lS87-ly, KAIL ROADS. N0HT1IE1.N ORNTltAli KAIL WAY. On nnd nflcr Mny ltith 1869, Trains trill lcavo UonTiirantiii.AHn ns follows : NOUTllWAltl). U3 A. M.. Dnlly to Wlltlamsport, (oxcept Punday) lorKlinltn, Cnnnndnlitua, ltoclmsior, llttllulo, BuepcMHlon llrltljp, nmlN. I .illn, COS P. M., lMlly, (exctpt Hunilm ) for r.lmltnniul llullaln vln. l.r!o llattwav from Kliulni. 0.10 r. v., Dally, (cxceplBiiuanys) for Wlllldme- Will TttAINU SOUTHWARD, .W A, SI. Dnlly (except Monday's) for Baltimore. WILMINGTON AND l'JIILADUU'HIA. 9.M l'.M. Dally (except HmulnyV) for Balllmoro wntjuiuKioii Rjio 1'iiiiauoipiiia. ED, 8. YOUNO, General lVBscnger Agrnt, LACKAWANNA 11U1.U UAiLAUAD AND BLOOMS- On nndpfterNovSClh, 1S8S, ranscii'j.v T-nluswlll run ns follows: OolngSoutli. Going North, Lenvo Lonvo Arrlvo Arrlvo n, in. p. tn. it. m. i. m. ... u.2j 1.1U IWi U.l) Lenvo ..CM 4.17 ILK) 0.10 11.31 W 10.67 t.IO .. O.IJ l.M 7.11 K.23 . 7.21 0.W 1MU 7.3S .... 7.H n.H H-10 0.M .... X.3U 0.6 7.11) (1.11 .... 8.M 7.17 Ml 0.00 ..... U.OI H.a) 7, 10 0.2.1 Arrlvo Arrlvo Lenvo Lenvo 11,13 tl.Uj 7.10 4.1 1 rittslon....., Kingston 1'lyiiiotUh Hhlekslilnny. llcrwlck lllootti Hupcrt llto 11.10 Train nt Kcrnntou mnkes connections with Express Train for New York nt ,1 o'clock p. iu,, nrrtviugiuAow lorn u.w p. in. ii, 4, ruiNUi, oup u ISO. 1W1S. T)1IILADELPIIIA AND ERIE JL 1LVILUOAD. WINTUll TI.M12 TA11LL'. TiinocaiiAsn mnECTitotrri: nirrwnEf rnitA- TJUt.rniA, BAi.TiMouii, iiAnr.iouuiio, wil- LUJtsrOKT, AND TUB OllEAT OIL ltEGION 01' PENNSYLVANIA r.LEOANT SLEnnsn cr.i On nil Night Trains. On nnd nfter Monday. Nov. 23rd I'M. tlio Trains on tlio l'hliadeliihln &Erlo Hall Kimd will wiTWAtin. MAIL TIIAIN leaves l'hlladelphin 10. p.m jorinuuiueri;tuu...o.iun.ni. " nrr. nt l!rln tl.1lr.mt EHIi: EXl'ltliss leaves I,hlliulclpliU....ll.! in. ' " " Knrt'.t (1 lit t. m nrr. iil l-.rin i i.i.iii.m. ELMIHA MAIL leaves l'lilladclplila 8.in.m, ' " VrttiM I'r.nni " " nrr, ntljockllavcu 7.13 p!ml EASTWARD. MAILTItAIN leaves Erie ...I0.&a.m. " AOItll'll it)!!.!:. " nrr. nMMillnditlt.ltln tnutn jj.it i ja u- ritivsii lenves i:rio ti.'iii,m. " Nort'd Ii.30a.ni1 " " nrr.atl'hlladelplila LLMp.rj. Mall nnd KxprofcH cmit.cts will' Oil Citekntul AtU'itheny ltlver Itall ltoad. lhuiunt.G cht-t-ltoil through. . Jj, it l.UK, General .Superintendent, Wllll.unsiiort. pATAWlSSA RAILROAD On mid O after MONDAY, Nov. L3, m.s. Passenger trains ou the Cataw lsa Railroad will l tin at tho following named hours: Mull Soitli. hTATlOSS. Wllllamspoit. Muucy. Wnlsontown. Milton. Danville. Rupert. . Catawlssa. ltlngtowu. Summit, ounkukc. 1 Mnl.min -Vttl Xorlh Arr, run p. m. Dep. o. II " " 6.12 " " -J..M " " 4.11) " " 3.M ' " 3.33 " " 2.2S " " 1JH " " l.W " " 1.20 " " 1.10 " lu. 10 n.m. Dep. 7.50 a, m " 8.3) " H.50 " " D.10 " " 11.52 " " IU.12 " " 1U.25 ' " 11.10 " " 12.30 p.m. " 12.15 " l.UJ "Dine. Tamatiua, June. i.j Arr. (1.15 lteudlnir. " l'hlladelphla. ,, I To New York via. Read I IngorMaueti Cliuuk. From New York via. " s.13 7.00 .iiaucii unuuic. i No Change of cars between Wllllnmspoi t nm Philadelphia. GEO. WEUU Suy't. JJEADING RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANOMENT, Die. 11th, ltM. Great Trunk Lino fiom tho North nnd North west ior l'hlI.ideIphla,New York.Reaulug.l'iilts vUle, Tamaqua, Asltlaud, Lebanon, Alleutown, Eastuti, Ephrata, I.ltiz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac., Tralus Uavo llarrlsburg lor New York, ns lol lows: Ata.'iO, 5,50 mid ,lun. m., 12,10 noon nnd 2,05 .U0,5(ip.m., connecting with slmllartralns ou tlio l'a. Ralltoail, and unlvlug at New oik at 11,01, 11,00 11.111., 8,50 7,00 & 10,05 p. Ill sleeping cats accompanying the 3,50 a.m. and 10.50 p.m. trains without change, Leuvo llarrlcbttrglor Reading, I'ottsville, Ta niuquu, Mliicrsllle,jVbblniid, l'me Gro e, Allen town and l'hlliulelpltlit at t,10 a.m., and 2,0.5 and -1. 10 n.m.. Hlomiluj; at Lebanon uud nritieitmi wnv stalious; thu l.lup.m. making connections for Philadelphia and lolumbinonly. For I'ottsville bchuvlklll Haven and Auburn. vI:l stimviijni uud husquehunua Rallload, leave llnrrisburg ut ;t,su p.m. Returning: Leave New York utlunj a.m. and 12.00 m., and 5,10 uud tt.oo p.m. sleeping cjrsttccompuuyiiiy the 0,00 a.m., Mini 5,10 and sou p.m., tralus wlrhout change. Way Passenger imm ii.... . .i.j.tv.i.,,11. b ,,.u ii.ui., reittrn irom Reading ul U,.kii.m sloiiping at ull statio Potlsvllle at a, m., aud .Mjp.ni., Asblautl li.oo n.m and LMUiioon, and 2,00 p.m., Tumauua at 8,3ii a. luid 1,00 and B. 1 j ji, iu. Lease I'ottsville loi Iltuilsbiirg, via Schuylkll and btlsquehaunu Railroad ul 7,10 n.m. and 12 00 nnoll. Rcudlng Accommodation Train leavr it.n.iin,. nt 7,30 a.m., returning Hum Philadelphia at l.li p.m. Fottstown Accommodation Traluileavcs Potts town at u, 15 a.m.,, returning, leaves l'hlladelphla nt 1,00 run. Columbia Railroad Trains: lenvo Rending at 7,00 a.m., and b-15 p.m. for Ephrala, Lltlz, Laucas ter, Columbia, Ac., Perklomen Rail Road Trains leave Porklomen Junction at 0,15 u.m., aud 6,55 p. in. Returning : ljcnveHliippueU ulb.eoji.m., nnd 1,15 p.m. con necting Willi similar trains on Rending Railroad On Sundays, leuvo New Ymk at 8,oo p.m., Phil adelphia b,oo n.m. ami 3,15 p.m., the Mm a.m. train running only to Reading. Potlsvillo s.OO n.m.; Ilariisburg o,50 u.m. aud j,lo and 10,00 p.m., nnd Reading ni 1M nnd 8,oo nnd 7,15 n.m. lor Ilariis burg, nnd 12,50 rum, nnd 7,31 p.m. for Now York, and 1,25 p.m. for Philadelphia. Commutation, .Mileage, Season, School nnd Ex clusion tickets to nnd Horn all points, nt i educed rates. Baggage cheeked through ; 100 poundH allowed to each passenger. G. A. NICOf.LS, General Stiieilutendeut. Rending, Pn., Dec, II, 1US. T HE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST i THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE HEADS THE I.I.ST, And lends the column J.tWS abend of nil others. 4Uis jiiacuiue is tuu MOST POPULAR IN USE. St usc3 tho finest needle of any Machine In ex. Isleuee, Any lady wanting n good SEWING MACHINE, Will consult her own Interests by buying a niituuu, jt is easier to xuu. learn nnu Keep in uruer man uuy fiucuiuo 111 me woriu, OVER 850,000 OF TUEM IN USE, The fullest Instruction given those who pur cbnse,aud Ibo Jlitcliluowll.LltK WAltuANrElj to you for one year. Please call at my Store andl satisfy yourselves. 1t,.pa ...... ...Ill ,1.1.1 Ki.a.llt. 'I I.-.....I ..,.,1 Mlltr DAVID LOWldNHIJUl, Agent April S.HjS-tf. Illoomsburg, l'a. c O L U M B I A II O U S E, II Y BERNARD STOHNER. Havino lately purchased nnd fitted up tho ycii-j.ijjvu jvuuibuu iioit'i i iiipeny, tocaieti u 1'ISW D00113 ABOVE THE COUUT HOVSE, inthosame sldo of the slrcit, In tho town of luooinsmirg; aud uaviug obtained a license fur me siiiiionsn RESTAURANT, the Proprietor hns determined to give to tho peo ple vlslfiug tho town ou business or pleasure, A LITTLE MORE ROOM. Ills stabling nlso Is extensive, nnd Is fitted up iu in ib uuHficaium uirnuKes ill I lie tiry. jie proni. lata I hat everythlngnbouthlsestnblUhmcnlshall bo CJJiudtlcted in nn orderlv nnd lawful manner and ho respectfully solicits a share of the public luiruuuue, iuyi7 oi-em. Q.VV THE BEST, Munson's Copper Tubular Llghlnlng Roil is the best prttctlon against dUasier by llghlnlng ver luvnedo. Tho subscriber Is egentfor the bove Invention, nnd nil orders by mall or lu erson will be promptly attended to. -MaylS.'tW E, B. BIDLEMAN, QIIILDREN'S SHOES F1U1M TEW ITS. PER PAIlt TO TWO D0LLARH AND A HAU', AT ITW. IlARTlfAN'S GROOEHISS, 8iO., G ONPEOTIONURY. Tho ltnderslcnedwonld rwpectfttlly nnnounco lo tho public thnt ho has opened n FlltST-CLABfl CONIXOTIONKKY STOKE, It, ll.j.,.,11.1l.,. IaIaI. Mnntn1 In. Pftmnnl eiLnll- 1H r, whoro ho Is propnredto furnish nil kinds of I'LAIN & FANCY 0ANDI1C8, FHENCII OAND1KB, I'OIIEKIN DOMESTIC rilUlTt), NUTS, UA1SINHAC, AC, AC. 11Y WIIOIjEBAM! OR llKTAlt.. In short, n fnll nsso'rlmrint of nil ooods In his lino of business, A great varlo'.y of DOLLS, TOYS, AO., snltnble forth. Holiday., rnrtlcnlar attention git en to UltL'AD AND OAK ES, of .11 kinds, fresh ovwy day. ClIUISTMAH CANDIES, OHIBTMAB TOYS, A call Is solicited, nnd utlafectlon will lo guaranteed. Nor. S3, 1S67. EC'KIIAKT JACOH3. E JIOVAL OP C. O, MARK'S NEW STORE TO HIT IT 11' a II 1,0 O K, oxTniicoi'.NEr. oc yAnKirr asd jr.oN nTunirra. Tho undersigned having lceelvcd from tho city a lull and complclo supply of BPISINQ AN1J SU.MMEIt DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, DOTIOKH, TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE, cntiAii axd r,'ii.Lon'-n'Anv, CONFECTIONERY, Or,A8S-WARE, TOBACCO, II ATS A 'A' D II O II ,S', FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT, nil of which I propose aelllngat a very low figure ior casn cr produce. nrr Call and see. Apill 12, 1S87. C. C. MARR. NI) OPENING (ittAXn opening' tlKAND OPFNINrj GRAND OPKNIN'd GRAND OPHXINO o:r TALL AND WINTKIJ GriOTO. FALL AND WINTER (10ODS. IOMjIj ABU WINTER GOODS: FALL FALL AND WINTER (lOMIlp. AND WINTER GOODS; cnnnlsllntt ol consist lug of consisting of oouKlMtn:?, or couslxilug of DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY GOOfW, GOOIN. GOODS, GOODS, GOOjm, HATS 1LVTS HATS HATS HATS AND AND AND AND AND CAI't, OA IU, CAPS, ('A PS, CAPS, boots and shoes, hoots and shoes! hoots and shoes, boots and shoes boots and shoes, beady-made ci.othino. ready-ma ok clot1 1 1 no ri:ady-madi: clothing, ready-made clothing, READY-MADE CLOTHIJlo! LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASS lis, I,0()KINO-01jjSSIi. LOO K I N G-( 1 LASS I ! LOOKING-GLASSES. NOTIONS, NOl'lONS NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OlI-M PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTrt AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS, GROCERIES, UROCERIKS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, IHIF.ENSWARE, tiUEENSWAUE tUIEENSWARK, UUEENSWAKK, tlUEENSWAUE HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, H.UIDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, SALT, SALT, S.M.T SALT, SjVLT, FISH, FISH FISH, FITH FISH, GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN AND HEED'-, AND SEEDS, AND S1C1.DH, AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, if.. Ac. AC, AT McKEI.VY. NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL CO.'S, CO.'M, CO.'S. CO.'S. ilcK HLVY, Ml'KELVY, McKELVY, Ml'KELVY', CO.'S. Northwest comer ol Main anil Mm kct Streets, Northwest comer of Main and Mai ket Streets, northwest corner or Main nnd Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and M.ttket btreels, Uoitliwest coiner of Main nnd Market Btieets, BLooMsnmto, pa., 1II.OO.MSI1HRO PA HLOO.MSIIUlid, PA 11I.OO.MS11URH PA., RLOOMSIiUHO, PA. IRON AND NAII.S, IRON AND NAIL'S, IRON AND NAII.S, IRON AND N.l!,S, IRON AND NAILS, In largo quantities nud nt reduced lutes, nlwtty ou hand. gCIIELL, BERGER & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Dealers lu FISH, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, Ac, Nos. 12! and 121 North Wharves, above Arch St. Philadelphia. Solo agents for Wilcox's Wheel Grease, In bar rels, kegs, and cans, "YAINWRIGHT & CO., WIIOLEHALi: GROCERS, N, E. Corner Second antljArch Slreels, PHUjABEM-HIA, Dealers In TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLAHSF..J, i;u-i-:, hi'icks, nr rAim son.v, ao., ac tU Orders will receive prumpt utUutlon. Slay 10, 1807-ly. JJ V. PETERMAN, with LlPPINt'OlT 4 TROTTER, WHOLESALE OROCFJUj, No. 21 North Water Sti oet, and No, so Noi lit Diiawaro Avenue Philadelphia, yyEAVER it SPRANKLE, WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos, 225 nnd f-7 Arch Street Philadelphia. jyj M. MARPLE, NOTIONS, HOSIEP 1', GLOVES, AND FANCV GOODS, No. 63 North Third Street, Philadelphia, J H. WALTER, - Lato Waller & Kaub, Importer and Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE, No, 121 Market Street. Philadelphia. JOHN STROUP & CO., Successors to Htroup A Brother, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, No, 21 North Wharves, snd 26 North Wslcr fc't., IRON, TINWARE, &C. RATIONAL POUNDRY, llloomsbnrg, Oolnmblft County, ln, Tho snliscrtlr, proprietor of Ino above-t ml extetiplv eslnbllshmonl, Is now prepared lo ro celve orders for all kinds of MACHINERY I"01l COLIJKIUES, 11LAHT FUHNAOW, BTATIOKARY llNGINliy, MILLS, THUCftniNa MAC1IINI5H, AO He is sJn prtipnral tn make Rtovw of nil nines and pi.tturni, l'Io;r-lrnno, nnd everything vmtally mado In rmt-olsm roundrics. Ills extensive fnellltlcJi and pnuUoal wov'.onen warrant him In reoelvlng the largest oontracts on too most icnsonnblc terms. Otnln ! eu kinas win do uuien in ozennnge iox Cestlngs, This estobllsiunont is loftntea .i"r tuo wnnnn and Bloomsburg llullrond Depot. IHIEIl ISII.IjMYICK. QTOVEB AN 1 TINWARE. A. if. RUPERT announces to lilo frlenOto nnd customera lhat continues the nbnvo business nt his old place on MAIN STREET, DLOOMSBURO, Customers eati bo accomodated with FANCY STOVES of nil klndi, SlovPrlpes,Tluwnro,nud every vn rlety of article found In n Blovo and Tlnwnro Jii Inbltsluuent In I he cities, nnd on tho most ieason ablo terms, Repairing tlono at tho f.hotteAtliottco. 2') DOZEN JIILK-rAWH on hand for salo, JiEW STOVE AND TIN BHOr. ON MAIN STKEI'.r, HIlAlttiY CUTORITK H1U.KR1 STOllH, BLOOMSBURG, IT.NN'A. Tun nndorslgued hasjnstlltted upnndojcnod his new STOVE AND TIN SHOF, In this plaoo, whsro lie Is prepared to mnko tip iicwTi.n Wakk of nil hinds In his line, nnd do lepnlrlng with neatness nnd tllspatrh, upon the most reasonable terms. Ho nhio keeps on hand STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTE1INH ASTYLES, which ho will sell unon terms tosultnnrchaseni. iitvn mmncnll, tints r twa mochanIC, nnd deserving of the pnbllo patronngo. dAWU iilJ-,1., llloomsbnrg, April S3,1(I7. Q.EORGK II. ROBERTS, Importer and Dealer In 1IARDWAIIE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac, No. Ull North Third SUeet, tfbor. Vlni, rhltadelphhi. Jacor K, Smith. J. R. Biurasu g Ml Til A HELTZE-R, Impoi tors .in 1 JLp; .rc J't Foieljn nndDomeatlc II A R D W A R E, GUNS, CUTLERY, AC, NO. 109 .N. THIRD hTUELT, All. CALI.OWIIII.r, PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22,07-tf. TOBACCO & SSGARS. JJ W. RANK'S WHOLESALE TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND CIOAR WAREHOUSE, No. 110 Noi Hi Third Street, between Cherry nnd Race, wist side, Philadelphia. Q L. WOODRUPP, Wholesale Dealers In TOBACCOS, CIGARS, PIPES, AC, Ac, No. I" North Third Street, abovo Market, Philadelphia. QMNIBUS LINE. The undersigned would respectfully nnnounco to mo citizens or Illoomsburg nnd the public gene, rnllythn he Is running an OMNIBUS LINE between this phieennd tb0 different lnllrond do pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect Willi tho several trains golug South nud West on tho Cata wlssa and Wllllnuisport Railroad, and with thoso going North nnd South on tho Lackawanna aud Illoomsburg Railroad. It's Omnlbusscs nro lu good condition, commo dious nnd comlortable, and charges reasonable. Persons wishing to meet or seo their friends de- p art, can bo accomodated upon reasonable chargo uy leaving timely notlco nt nny of tho hotels. JACOB L GIRTON, Proprietor, J HEATHCOTE & COMPANY J! Oil, E It W O It K S, CnitNllR OK WEST STUKITT & HhACKllIOlISE ALI.T.Y Having Increased our faculties lu Ihowav snop room, machinery, Ac., wo nro prepared to manufacture LOcoMOTl Vl!,FHIE,nnd all kinds nt STEAM BOILERS, SMOIE-STACKS, TANKS, Sni'.i:T-U:oN Woiik, Ac. All work promptly dono SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS. our nllentlon Is specially called to tbo mem iii r of our ilrm-nll being Vmctlml JMtrr jnim. Mi. IM-vi trcoTK has had an experience of over "..ii. .iiii.u im iijuutinicioro in niiictndsoi Menm Rollers; nud irom our long experience we are Hilly nwnio of the nne itvoi i wcll-mado ami sullleleutly large llolu it, to ye oeio not only sately butmtlsfaetory resulls; and wo shall give our eustoiueiH only iboso of tho best quality ns it-twin- jiuiieiini.worKuianbiup, nuunmpio neat, lngstirr.u'e, and feel confident that wo can ren ui r Mri-.i.t-iton,nmi ni puces ruliy as low as any oilier buildcis using tho samo quality of materi als. Wo Would rail the attentlnn nf ltnllw-nv rv.m. pntili'H to our luellllles lor doing LOCOMOTIVE W ORK, t:n ni.it itinMins ou n as tra make It n poihiiorouuoiineiirm lonuvaysglvehlsi sonal attention. Wo nro also nrt-mrrd tn da nil lrtn.lu r.r Kl.n,rt Flltlngs, such ns Renting Publlo nnd Prlviito uiiuuiiigs, i acioues, utitngup (Stettin Hoiicr-sAc, Constantly on hand all kluds ol Stcaii Fir tim!s,sii:am ami WATKii(itrAiii:s steam Pii'lh: and all fillings connecKd with Hie business. Also.Ctlstltiirsotnll IrlnilK.Iiollpr I.-i-nniu rii-uto- Stoics. Plows, and nil work eonneeled with tin! gi'iieiai imiiiiiry ousiness. ju-speciiuiiy soliciting your orders, wo nie Yours r-rv ti nil. J. HEATHCOTE A CO. Flb.2!'liS-ly F A R M E R 8!! Tity Till. ALTA VELA PHOSPii; ji roninins inreo per cent, of Ammonia, nn nuitile quantity lo eive nctlvlty without liijuiy totbu vegntatlon, nndn lingo percentage ot so luble Roue Phosphate ol Lime, togthir with Potash nud Soda, the essential elements ot a t'OMPLE'i E MANURE. Tbo Inerensid sales to lunucis who nie using it nun highly sullslucto ry resulls is u suiemiurnnleeor Its value. -Price, SOOpei ton of lo hags 2O0 lbs lach. Send lor a pauipuiel, .Mliliess THE ALTA VELA GUANO CO., S. S. BISHOP A Co. Agents, 200 N, Del. Ave. Agent for Pennsylvania, PhlUdelpUIa nud Smith New Jeisey, Jiilya.'OS.ly 67DrondwoyN,Y. NDRKWS, WILKINS & CO., Dealers In FOREIGN AND DOMIXTIC DRY GOODS, No. 609 Market Street, Flill .delphla. Q.EOIiaE POELKER & CO., Wholesale Dealers In WOODEN A WILLOW WARE, YARNS, Oil-Cloths, Wicks, Twines, Baskets, etc., etc. 2I9A251 Mail;etSt.,A2IIIJ Chinch St., Philada Juue5,'0)i. RMURUSTER & BHOTHEH, Importers and Jobbers of HOSlr-RY, GLOVES, SHI IlT:j AND DRAWERS, BUTTONS, SUSPENDERS, Jiooi- SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, THREADS, SEWING BILKS, TRIMMINGS, FORTE MONNAIES, SUAI'S, iT-llr UMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND IiUilOJiH UEN1SRALLY , Also Maiuiraelurers of liUUSlIFJl AND LOOKING GLASSES, nud Dealers In WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. BROOMS, ROPES, TWINES, An No. 30u North Third Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. jypLLER & HOST, Successors to Franklin P. Sillier A: Co. Importers uud Wholesale Deulers In LKIUORH, WINES, Ac, Nos. 110 nnd 112 North Tnlrd Street, Philadelphia. A l: A ni Frlatlt L KINDS OP JOB PRINTJNfl IlCfttlV fit TllFfTilT. IIMI11AU Mlanm i DRUGS St. MEDICINES. ENDERS jRSHOTT'S PIIARMA0 ofrositn AMr.iticAR uocsit. Whoro may bo found ncomplolo nt.jtiiiu lit fresh nnd;puto MEliICINi:i", lrE rTt"l ' iLCd-t. 0' WINDOW-GLASS, LAM1-., LNTtl'H , FAS, SOAFH, AJjCOHOIj, V V A ' I BYRUn, rERfUMEUY, 'ii i' AN 1 1 FANC Y A i. i ' VfhlcU afo offered ntold tlmo prices. l'i. tlons accurately prepareth Jau S'oe-iy. Riasrca-'s TTTlfiTim A TIT V A M TlTl (1 (IT I V JlilTili 1 iLUUJii illUUllUOli IS THE HlflAOLE 0F7I1E AGE! Grny-IIcnilcaicoilolmvo tlici locks rcstorctl by It to tlio dark, luslroui silken trcssei oi youtu, nnu nro na,ipy i Vo-.im-reoiilo.wltliin'i.niifiZoi i I' linvo these unfashionrtMa cIor c uin 1 . n beautiful nuburi', nnd njuico I Vcoplo whoso licrt-Jl aro covcrul w Etiitdrtijj and u uc- it r. i cl-in coats m'd den i.n3 lie j 1' TJnlrt-ITcmlea Vctcroi. i li their remainins lock9 tlHitencJ, r ,itl ' luro Epots oovcrcd Willi a luxurl. ..t (Tr iv P irnti. nit il.inrn for inv 1 Young Ocntloiii' a tt-o It be-au'O It richly perfumed I Younji; Lndioi 11 I - . it ' , their Hair in place! nvcrybody mn "nil t ul u i it, h;c. is tho (leanest uul l ' tit' lo in t For Salo by Druge Generally. AJtOt-oll sAi.kby L. If. MD Villi nn.l T. 1,1 TZ, Lrm i i. tawl Bloomsburg, nnd M. M. ' January zi, ikik-ki. JONATHAN HEISLER'H ill or jiniera fiftfl iicvor iiiulu to cur r kind of UvMptphfa; m tlie meat uurr m Iclnojet (iIi-oerf(l for t'mcur i of Cmi ,ur. ltyppcpslu, Ijlvtr Coniplriitit, BrotitlilM , (JlRenRcsof tlio 'Ha out, cin-ht nud I.m. iniulo cnttiely of roots find herbs. Onu I willci'iivluponny oiio vho Klvcs It n rulr ti 4No rnrniiy tuiouiii no wnnoui it. i'ui up in uoinf", iirupiirrti nmi nnu uy jonniinui 1 Alk ycliuvlUni Iluwn. Tat. nml ...villi 1 T A Y L O R ' S OLIVE BliANCII BITTER 8 A mild and ngrceablo Tonic Km. nchlc nnd Cajtnlnntlvo BITTER d E.tntcted entirely riom Ifeibsaml Tti ly beni Ilclal hi DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, nnil Loss of Aii'ii'lilo ; nnd nn excellent Cornet tve for persoussuir.il from Disorders of Iho Bowels, Flntttleuce Ai Sold Everywhere. ii'uii.iu. ii, -H.il jteL oiieci. I'liieuiriii ill J. Iv. TAYLOR & CO, l,YS-ly. Sept LLTARDS! BILLIARDS ! ! lBji5illsl.TSi3T,MEffi 3J WILLIAM II, OILMORR Has opened n fine Billiard Saloon tn lid-" Ids well known RV'TAi'P NT II hi with nil the late--t ImpTovemeuiaauo ;i i order. He keeps on hand tho best LAGER BF-.R AND ALU which Ibomai'ltet nffords, OYfiTi 3 to I nt all lltiieHwheu iu si ison, n!1 11, 1 ' PliUlcd ti Ipe, Clan..., A -., A . Theptilille aro Invited to cull, nud uui , i-ed satl-f.ietljn rellhcr In bllli "Ujor ri ments. His CIGAR i Ai.D TP" A.CCO cannot bo excelled, BlooMsliarK, Jan. 1, CO. JNSURA N CE A G E Nt Wyoming .., f ACtna !, Comnierco t Fulton North A mi i lea City i- International 1 Niagara 1 .TOiia Live Stock Putuatu Merchants Sprlngfleld Insurance Company of Slato Feun'n.,t ( ' Connecticut Mutual Life 5; if Norm Amcrlcnu Transit I FREAS DROWNtV.,,, mars 67-ly, Bloom It f V"ll illUHUUli HVU-'II-i, JL1 U. .11AI.-S KJlll.l I Ill-Ill 1 III' J A M E 8 y I iiiiii il'i iiilv. linn i, in. nor . -: (llllllS.it -jr. ,t. .t. 1- bles laiitu aud nnu:' liUb.ic!iBBf) J vutu...... itijtvv IllllirS, It'll) ijBijBIBIBIBIjbI W many other nrllclts of uuBsHA1, manufuctiire, kKniS V Hie publlo aro cordially 'Ian' nmlnti his stock. Ho ml :t: '' tei ms. fSTud I Jijj-Hneelnl nit, ,,n.m ..wu . l....,r.r nil kinds ol lunillini i k' -i. ... M. liiu. t p. bear;', ",; fa , with J.VP f -nrr. iitiN'iiico.. MaiiWiTjC 4 j Wiolcsalo D- alcru "i nxnzcM ; t-r, ANJ, htkaw good? BL'". 11 Market Street, ? Phlladolptila, -lv joiin o. yeager & co AVholcsf le Dealeis In HATS, CA1-S, STRAW GOODS, AND LADIES' FURS, No. SW North Third Street, Philadelphia. "YARTMAN & ENOELMAN, TOUACCO, SNUFF A HF.U VB MANlFA(T( l'Y i IIIIAJU hi' ill l'hlladelphla, lutlugOffioe. J. W. WAltTUAN 1' 1 'l:t