THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, ELOOMSJBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. farmer' gcjinvtmcnt . reu rwhta lnnluUr, Kvatvr ftvrinor may hnva It nt i verj Hitmll xpnM. Tho boot and cheapen Uint wo know of hi rye. This tuny be twwn mnonp; tbontutullnK corn any time (from the lUstof Hfptember till thomlil UIo of Ooolcr, and covered with n plow or etiltlvntnr. If Uio corn stalks tire left BtMidliitf Hllor Uio corn la gathered, ettltlo will Hurt ft moat ftsrocablo vttrlo ty of fdroffo during tho cold wenther, md will tlirlvo much better than whwi tlioy get cun dry food alono. Ryo wy nleo bo sown on ground from which whent or any other crops has been tnleDn this year, nnd wMch Is to bo planted with corn next pring, If sowed by tho 0th .of September wish ground will afford excellent pasturo for any bind of stock, and especially foi cows. It will largely Increase their flow of milk, and If tho farmer has nn en closed field on his place that ho can thus use, It is probably tho best thing ho can do for hU milch :ows. It may not be desirable to feed tho cows on it overy day, as when tho ground Is very soft, It, as woll as tho seed, will bo mucli damaged by tramping. Perhaps nt no timo would It bo best to leavo them on tho ryo moro than two or three houre a day. There Is n u animal that craves green feed lit the winter moro than sheep, or that la more benefited by It. They will dip; throngh tho deep snow to get a lit tic titsto of irrccn food. How easily could tho sheop raiser supply his llock with it full feed of green rye onco or twice w week? By n very little labor and expense green fodder can thus bo provided by every farmer for at least a portion of his stock during tho wholo winter, in this latitudo, and the cattlo will como out in much better condition In the spring than they otherwise would. Another thing. It is often tho case that tho hay gives out In thosprlDg,be fore tho grass will furnish n good living for tho cattle, and Just nt a tlmowhen a bountiful supply of succulent food It needed for cows. If now you havo a patch of ryo that has not been pastured during the winter, It will bo big enough to-mow, and may bo hauled to tho sta bio and fod green, to great advantage. This plan may bo adopted by those who havo but a small nrea of land, or by thoso who havo no field properly In closed for wintor pasturage. In this caso wo would adviso heavy seeding two bushels to tho aero. AVo saw this plan carried out with nd- mlrablo effect in this country last win rcr. Thcro aro other advantages in sowing rye advantages to tho land itself. In tho first plaeo. it is a strong cluck to tho winter washing of tho surfaco eon, which is a great drawback upon tno lertllity of much of our rolling land, Tho ryo for thlspurposo is nearly equal to a coat of grass. This consideration alono wouldjustify tho sowing of many a hillsido with ryo overy fall that is not covered with grass or wheat. ivnoinor ncneuc u wived from ryo sown in tlie fall for pasturo is, that a green crop will be ready for plowing under in tho spring by tho tlmo thu ground is in a proper condition for plowing. If it has been closely fed dur ing tho winter tho amount left in tho spring will not be largo, but if tho stock Is kopt off for two or three weeks beforo plowing, there will bo sufficient to in creaio tho fertility of tho soil very ma terially; even tho roots possess some fertilizing power. And right hero wo would say to overy farmer who lias ground now clear, and on which ho wishes to plant com next yoar, plow immediately and plow deep sow ryo, and if you do not need it for inter pasturo turn it under in tho spring. It will be equal to a moderate cout of barnyard manure, and tho corn will leap for Joy. Sow rye for winter pastures and to fertilize and retain ths Hol.-Journal qf Agricultural. Direction ror DrtJittg Paultry. First See that all poultry ia well rattened ; as tho difference in price be tween fat and poor stock is very great remember that you not only get pay ror overy pound your poultry gains in Kittening, but Dy Improving tho quality you gain from one-fourth to ono-half tho prico on tho w hole. In fattening poultry.lt Is always best economy to feed all thoy will cat. Poultry fed on corn is yellower and better than that fed on any other grain. Keep from food beforo killing a sum cient length of time, so that tho crops Will bo nearly or qulto empty ; as full drops spoil tho appearanco, aro apt to jjar and Injure thosale, buyers will not touch it oxcept at very low rates. Tho best mode of killing Is by open ing tho neck veins, or bleeding in tho won th j let them bleed thoroughly; af ter dressing, cut off tho head, draw tho skin over tho neck bono and tlo neatly II should novcr b drawn or legs cut off. I-or scalding, tho writer should bo nearly boiling hot j dip tho poultry in nd ralso it out two or three times, so m to scald evenly, then pick off tho quills, feathers and pin-feathers quick flfi possible, without breaking the skin ; do not rob them off, as It breaks tho tbln outsldo Hkln, which makes them tarn dark and injures tho salo. Imrao dfcstoly after dressingcforo It cooUyllp ft: in clean hot water, hold It but n few wconds, then dip it suddenly in cold water Air a row seconds (which will iftvo them a plump appearanco, then hung or lay It up to cool and dry. The Intestines or crop should not bo drawn, Tho picking of geese and ducks may bo very much facilitated by wrapping In a blanket or piece of carpet after scalding. SPREADING MANURE IN WINTER.' Tho BoAou Cultivator given examples which serve to establish tho position wo havo taken on this sulUect. Tho editor mentions tho ease of a farmer at Pal mer, Mass., who formerly drow out his manure and loft it lu small heaps. It frozo hard nnd could not bo spread till it had thawed In spring, and being In tonded as a top-drewlng for meadows, Id Hod the grass under tho heap. Ho aow draws and spreads from tho load, which he finds a great Improvement. Another farmer breaks up tho manuro into a fine powder by bushing it, which Incfiscs its value "" ( Ion (hat tho manuro, or at r, will wash off, wo havo bo i . xv valid. A meadow with n Utp uldo hill, was dremsod villi wan iiro lustrines in winter, and when ralu I occurred with tho thaw, wucould not (llcover that thu lt'iutd manuro had run flvo foot down tho hill, ner glven any lncteafed growth of tho gross flvo feet otr, as It had done near tho cprend belt. Country (Itntltman. The Good Wnmnli. Cunliuucxl.) After thnt, alio assured them 'that they would bo nil very hajpy with her; that thoy should havo flocks to kcop, rooks, how3, arrows, nnd flailing rods, In order that they might nmuso them selves In a hundred different ways. Bho gftvo them shepherds' dresses of tho most clegaut description, including tho Prlnco with tho others, tholr names and dovlccs ticlng on tholr crooks j nnd that Very evening tho young Prlnco ex changed crooks with tho charming Mirtls. Tno next day Madamo Tu-tu led thorn to tho most delightful promenade. In tho world, and showed them tho best pas turago for tholr shoop, and a flnc coun try for tho clmso. "You can go," said sho, "on this sldo as far as that ueautiful river, but novcr to tho opposite shore i and you may huut In this wood ; but beware," Bald sho, "of passing a great oak, which Is In tho midst of tho forest : it is vory re markable, for it has roots and trunk of Iron. If you go beyond It, misfortunes may happen to you, from which I can not protect you: and, bclde3 that, J should not perhaps bo in a position to assist you promptly, for a Fairy has plenty of occupation." Tho youngshopherds assuaed her that thoy would do oxactly a sho prescribed; and all four, leading their flocks into tho meadows, left Madam Tu-tu nlone with tho Good Woman. Sho remarked some anxiety in her manner. " hat is tho matter, madam ?" said tho Fairy; "what cloud has come over your mind?' "I will not deny," said tho Good Wo man, "that I am uneasy at leaving them all thus together. I havo for somo timo perceived with sorrow that Finfln and Ltretto love each othor moro than is desirable, and then, to add to my trouble, anothcrattachment springs up: tho Prlnco and Jlirtis do not dis- liko each other, nnd I fear to leave their youth exposed to tho wandering of tholr hearts." "You havo brought up these two girls so woll," replied Madam Tu-tu, "that you need fear nothing : I will answer for their discretion, I will enlighten you as to their destiny." Sho then Informed her that FInfln was tho son of tho wicked King, and broth- orof tho young Prlnco; thatMirtisand Llrctto were sisters, and daughters of tho deceased King, who had been mtir- dorcd, and who was tho brother of tho Queen, whom tho cruel usurper had married, 30 that these four young per sons wcro near relations; that tho.wick- cd King had ascended tho throno after having committed a hundred atrocities which ho wished to crown by tho mur der of tho two Princesses; that tho Queen did all sho could to prevent 1dm aud not being ablo to succeed, sho had called her (tho Fairy) to her assistance; that sho then told tho Queen sho would savo them but that sho could only do so by taking with them her el dest son; that sho undertook to promlso sho should seo them ngain somo day in happiness; that on thoso conditions, tho Qucon had consented to a separation, which appeared at flrst very hard ; that sho had carried them all thrco off, and that she had confided them to tho caro of tho Good Woman as tho person most worthy of such an office. After this tho Fairy begged her to ho at eoso, assuring her that tho tho union of trleso young Princes would restoro poaco to the kingdom, wherein Finfln would reign witli liirotte. Tho Good Woman listened to this discourso with great interest, but not without letting fall somo tears. Madam Tu-tu was sur prised at this emotion, and asked tho causo. "Alas 1" said she, "I fear they Willloso their innocence by this grand eur to which thoy will bo elovated, and that bo brilliant a fortuno will corrupt their virtue." "No," replied tho Fairy, "do not fear so great a mlsfortuno ; tho principles you hnvo instilled into them nro too ex cellent. It Isposslblo to bo a king and yet nn honest man. You know thoro is ono in tho universo who Is the model of perfect monarchs. Therefore set your mind at rest; I shall be with you as much as possible, and I hopo you won't bo melancholy hero." Tho Good Woman believed her, and after a short timo felt perfectly satisfied. Tho young shepherds felt so happy that they desired nothing but tho con tinuance of their ngrecablo inodo of life. Their pleasures, although tran quil, wero not without interest: thoy saw each other every day, and tho days , only appeared to them too short. 'ilio bad King learnt that thoy wcro with Madam Tu-tu, but all his power could not tako them awuy from her, Ho knew by what magic spoils she pro tectcd them; ho taw clearly that ho could only got tho hotter of them by stratagem ; ho had not been ablo to in habit tho House of Hoses In consequence, pf tho continualttrlcks played on him by Madam Tu-tu; ho hated her moro than over, as well as tho Good Wo man; and his hatred now extended also to his son. Ho employed nil kinds of urtlflco iu order to get Into hla power somo ono of tho four young.shcphcrds,but his art did not extend to tho dominions of Madam Tu-tu. Ono unlucky day (there are soma which wo cannot avoid), theso amlablo shepherds had bent their steps In tho direction of tho fatal oak, when tho beautiful Llrctto perceived upon a tree, about twenty paces distant, n bird of such rare-plumage, that sho let fly an arrow at it on tho impulso of tho moment, and seeing tho bird fall dead , ran to pick It up. All this was dono instantaneously, and without reflection; but tho poor Llrctto found,, to iter cost, that sho was caught herself. It was im posslblo for her to return; sho desired, but had no power to do so, Sho dlscov ered hcrerror, and all sho could do was to extend iter arms for pity to her broth ers and sisters. Mirtls began to cry, and Finfln, without hesitation, ran to hor. "I will perish with you,"ho cried, and in a moment had Joined her. Mirtls wished to follow them, but tho young Prlnco detained her. "Let us go and apprlso Madam Tu-tu of this," said lie; "that is tho best iwalatimco wo can ronder them." At tho samo mo ment thoy saw tho people of tho wicked King seize thorn, and ail thoy could do 1 was to cry adieu to each other. DRUGS Si MEDICINES. HOOFLAHD'S SEKMAM BITTERS, HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN BITTERS, Hooiland's Gorman Tonlo. Prepared hj Dr. c. mt. Jooloon, riiLicurBU, Fx ie Great Xemttiia io all miutti or m LIVER, BTOiTtACn, or DIOESTIVE ORGANS, Hooiland'fl Gorman Bittora U cmnionnapa or ww pan Jolcst, (err m twy tr md!clrjiny term Jloots, Mtrbi hlahlT. eonesn lyrea from Al- vfMic (ttOttawrj ofar$ kind. Hooiland's Gorman ToniOi Hlftcr. with ttti pure it nnMlty of Crut Jium, Oratigfs tic-i mriktoft ono of th raot pic a pant ami agrcekblo remedies ever offered W U1BT lit e null Ho. Thoo nrcforrtnir a Medicine fret from Alco hollo admixture will tut Hoofland'a Gorman Bitters. In ouei of cemrai deprtwlon, twn iom aloobolle itlmului la nowaiary, Hooiland's German Tonio dould tauied. The TJtttera or tba Tonic are both eqa&Ily ftxxi, anil contain mo ramv mcaicmiu Tirmra. t am iivini IndrgeiUon, Tbm itotnaeh. from a variety of canua, auch aa f eiuun, uy pepflia, nervous uattuiir, very apt to bav ranged. The ra tla functlona de vK. JU unr. uu ia imr Tm suit of which .la. t that tbt ti offers from several or mora of tbe following diseases; Constipation. Flatulence), Inward Files Fulneaa of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Distrust for Food, Fulness or Weljtht in ths Btomach, Sour Eruc tations. SinkinfiF or Pint- ter! nr at tha nt or ine Stomach, Strimmingr or tne Unftd. Hurried or Dim cult Breath- Inff Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or BulTocatinz Sensations when in a Lying Posture. Dimness ot Vision. Data or Webs before the Bight, Dull Fain in tba Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Lim 'Jlk b,etc.,Hud don Flushes of K JW Heat, Burn ing in the aiS Flesh, Con stant Imafftninss of Evil, and Great Depression of Sptrlts. Thei rotnedles will effectually ears IJve-r Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Ohronlo or Nervous Debility, Chronlo Dlarrliua, Dlseaa of the Kidneys, and all Dlncaaes arising froca s Disordered liver, Stomach, or IotecUQoa. DEBILITY, IlRSiiLTiMa rami Txv Cii'ia wbativih; mOSTHATION OF THE SYSTEM, Imocosd ar Hktibi Li 80, JUftDSHirS, Sirosuai, Fivtn, fro. There la as ntMIdne. eitant eaial tu tbeia remedies In such c&ies, A toua and vigor la Im parted to tha whole System, the Appetlts la Btrengtliened, food rgTiTiBFirj enjoyed, ths stomach d 1 g e s t s l5ftj promptly, tba blood Is purified, iMP lha complexion becomes sound and wsSai healthy, tha yel low Unga la eradicated from tha eye, a bloom la given to tba cbecks,and the weak and nervonj b alld b cornea a strong and healthy being. Person Advanced in JAfa And feeling the hand of time weighing fifavirj spon them, with Alt ft attendant lfia. will find in tha use of thti IUTThUtf.or tht TONIC, an lixlr that will In. l, I uuw life Into their vetna. restore In a mctuure the energy and ardor of more youthful diy, biilM up their ehronken forma, and give Ltalth and bspptneu to their rentsiohigytara. NOTICE. Il ls a well-eataNtphrd fact that folly one-half ft the female ror Hon of our popn laUon aro aeWuro In the enjoymenl ofgoodhe:.:th;nr, to nit theS own xpnMlon,Miier "Sa&tlma teel well." They art languid, devoid of ll energy, extremely ner vous, and hae no appetite. .TSihUe1-0' WW the BITTICRS,orUn TONIO, is eepccial!y recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Ara mada ttronvj by the uta of either of the romedlea. They will cure every cat of ilA HAHVUtf, witlTout falL Thounands of evrtlflcatea hava accnmnlated f n tha hands of the proprietor, but space wlU allow of tha publication. oi but a fw. The, It will b oUtrted, are men of note and of such atand ing that tby must U believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W, "Woodward, ChitJutiici qfVu Suprmt Court of writes . s TAJeOAfll Warch 10, 1887. "I-flnd tIoof- land's dermas BlttersMssgood tonic, useful to diieiof thedl fi jQk. geitlve, organs, and of great ben tafia flt Jn eases of de bility, and want of nervous action In the ajsteuk "Yours truly, "GEO. W. WOODWARD.1 Hon. James Thompson, Judgt ff tht Suprtmt Cvurt e renniylwnia. rhtiadttpM, April H lsca. I consider 'nooflond'a German lintwa a wfuafcU mtdicint la cats of attacks of la'lif. tlon or Djipepiia. 1 can certify this from my siperienc of ft, Yours, with respect, "JAliKfl TIIOMrsON. From Eev. Joseph H. Kcnnartl, D.D, Tatter A Ttnth IJaj-titt Church, PhtlaJclfM. Dr. Jaclcton Dear Blri I have baen frvtiuectly re,ueatod to connect my name with rtfoinmetf ddUouK of dlttareut kinds ot rocdltlin, hut, re garding the prno trii csa tics as oat of hit appropriate IbVvtT sphere, 1 bv lu all caavs declined i IB but with a clear proof in various Uu sJ Inntancf wnl pur Ucularly In myowaUmDy, of tho uaufulntaa of Dr. Hooiland's Ucrman liittera, 1 defuirt fur once from my usual courts, to exprcaa my full com ic tlon that, fur gtntrat tltttlity of tht ty$lfm,nd valuallt iTrpttraiv but usually, I dou doubt not, It will bjt cry UiulKul to those vi ho siiiTur from the abo e C&uies. 1 ours, very rt'spert fully, J, 11. UUNNAltn, kJghtb, Ulow Coatcs Bt From Hev. E. D. Fcndall, MtUtant JWitor Ckrittian ChronicU, rXiUJii- I hare derlred decided benefit from the use ot nooDaod's Oeiman Wtters, m feel ltmyprivt leg to recommend them aa a moat valuable tonle to all wlio axe suffering from general debiUty or from dlsaasea uiilnj from derangement of tba Urar. Yours truly. K. ii. VNDAXI OAUTIOWi nooSetft Omnia UaaeAlM sr. MimUrfin- JACKSON lion M m u.. mpser 4 jh botuv All M-JM " I'risdrtl OBet sad Wunitucnr ll lh O.r. n.n MsJlcIm Btsr., No. 031 AHUil bun t, Phil. CHARLES IS. EVANS, Otrm&Q DruffftaL Proprietor, . , Formerly aitJiOMoi Co. Tor Ml. Ij ta DranUU udlului la l(tc IDU. PBIOEQ. IlMiSinl'. Omnia DltUn, f r botllt II 00 14 lisll dos.o..... $ M UooDsod's Oinou Toole, pot up u aurt UjIUm.... ?,,,.,,,,.,, 1 M pu boltl., or liJf doun for I M Sf Do not forgat to aismln. wll tht trtltls l.i boj, U otdtr te .t ih. lauuhu. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. Jinusry SI, 185. DRY GOODS. JILLKU'S STOIIE. X'KJUDIL iU.JV FALIi AND WINTEIl UOODH. Tlii) dubicrlbor hM Jnst rotnrntxV from tho clllca with nnothc r largo frail seltct nisortraent of MUUNO AMI) HUMMElt (I00P8, purchniul lu Now York nnd Plillmlolplilanl tho low est flguro, mid which ho Uitctormliu'd to tell mi ns moilcrnto terms nn can lio procured elo whoro In Dloonubnrg. llli stock couirrtFOit of Iho choicest stylos nnd latent fashions, together wlthnlnrisoJvHortmom of Dry cjochm nnd oro- oorlon, couslstltJB of tho following nrtlclm I Cnrpotn, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Cosnlmcros, Bhnwls, Flnuuels, Bilks, While Goods, Iilncns, lloopHWrts", Muslins, Hollowwnro Codarwnre Onronswnre. lioruwnio Boots and Hhocn, lints nnd Gu, Hoop Nets, Umbrcllns, Looklog-OlasseJ, Tobacco, Co IToe, Sugars, Tens, Ulco, Allspice, QlnRcr, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS DEN KALLY. In febovt, everything nsnally kept Jn coutry htores.to which no Invites tho nttchtlon of tho until lo generally. Tho highest price will bo paid for country prodnco In ciehnngo for goods, S. II, MILLEItAbON, Arcndo Ilnildlus, Bloomsburg, l'a, (i REAT "KEDTJCTION IN PRICES AT l'Lllsu rnx-o BIUHI! IN IJOnT STREET, OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. THE subscriber has Just received nnd lias on haud 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 on ns moderate lerms ns bo procured elsewhere In Light Street, FOR CASH OR COUXTRY FRODVCL. Ills stock consists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Flannels, Hosiery, Carpels, Silks, Shawls, READY MADE CLOTHING, Satlnetts.Casslmcrs, Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans, AC. Ad. &C GROCERIES, MACKEllAL, Qucensware, Ccdarwarc, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Taints, Ac. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, In short everything usually kept In a country store. Tho patronage of bis old friends nnd the public cenorally, Is respectfully soiiciioa. Tho highest market price paid for country pro duce, rurrisu jskt. IJght Street, Nov. 8 1867. J J. B R O W E R, Is now offering to tho public his Stock of s r It IN a GOODS consisting In part of n full lino of INGRAIN. WOOL AND RAG CARPETS, Fiuo cloths nnd casslmere for Ladies' coats, HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, of nil patterns and qualities, Inlalds nnd Prints of various qualities nnd prices, BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS, AND BALMORAL SKIRTS. Good assortment of LADIES' & CHILDREN'S QAITERStS HOOT&. Fresh Groceries nnd Spices, New nssortmcnt 0 LABS AND QUEENS-WARE, FX NO. 1 MACKEREL In ono-half and one-fourth barrels. Now Is tho time to make your selections, as I am offering goods nt very low prices, and our motto Is fair dealing to all, and not to be under. sold by nny. J. J. BROWER. Bloomsbnrg, April 12, 1S67. TEBRUARY LIST AT I.W.IIARTMAN'S. gPLENDIDWINTER DRESS Goods Belling at n low figure , at I. W. IIARTMAN'S. FEW MORE LONG SHAWLS ' AT A GREAT REDUCTION, AT I. W. IIARTMAN'S. T ADIE'S CLOTH SACKS Marked down from 85 CO to $3 00. nt I. W. IIARTMAN'S. JgREAKFAST SHAWLS AND Wool Scarfs wltlCn few Ladles' Bridal nnd other Hoods down In prices, nt I. W. IIARTMAN'S. FEW MORE REMNANTS of Prints, DeLalns, Muslins, Casslmers,iS.c, nt cost or less, nt I, W. IIARTMAN'S. IJWREE NEW ROLLS OF Carpets Just rccolycd nl ' . I. W. IIARTMAN'S. pi.OOR OIL CLOTHS 4-1 6-1 0-1 S-l n nleo'pattern or each nt I.W. IIARTMAN'S. jyjEN'S, LADIE'S, & CHILDREN'S Arctlo Gums, nt I. W. IIARTMAN'S. JASINS, PRUNES, DRIED Peaches, Cherries, Apples, Soup Bonn ., on hand nt I . "W. IIARTMAN'S jyJINISTERS OF MIE GOSPEL who Hvo by Preaching supplied with goods low for cash, at 1, W. IIARTMAN'S. Iff A R R E N'S AND WATER I'UOOr 1UVR0VED TIKE FELT AND CEMENT lldOFINQ I Tho ndvnntages which this comp positlonposi fit and lire- u It Is not affected by heat or cold. It can be n uiuu iu uu aiuiust peneciiy nat roor. ono incn u.iwii ueingaii mat is require!. 11 is easily unu nuicuiv rponirpii. 11 putt in ipm tinn nt,v other tire-proof roof now In use. Testimonials 110111 all parts of tho rountry as to lu durability, security and cheapucss will be shown by June26CS. Agent, Uloomslmrg.ra. A flno fcltf Ailnen of tliA rnnfltii pnn h aenn ut W B. Koous' new ouse on Fifth Street, pUMPS I PUMPS FOR SALE. The underslsned beirs leave to Inform the pit 1 sens of thlsplaoo and vicinity that lie Is prrparr to furntsli.ntshort notice, one of the best Wt)OD KN PUMPS for Wells and Cisterns sver offlvesl to thu nubile. They are ausrsntaed tn thmv more water lm less tlma and with lpsh lahnr thar. any other nurap In tblscartof tkscountty nnd ther ranntl besurnasa.d for beauty ornnlsh, or nntplisltrof arraugetn.nt,lso oomt'lnlug cheap ness and (Arublllfv Kaeh numn bulnir U'Drrum. ed to perform Us ork well or no sale. Kilos I nuuim.ii is uueni Air Columbia eouuty. J'rleo U oenu per f wot 1 iced In the well. Orders by mall or othorwlse uromntl v attended to. rpi, i,oi).y tj.lAlJ HUUHAN, Cuttwllllt J'. HAIL ROADS. ORTHEUN CENTUM, It All WAY. On nnd After Mny loili im, Trains will l lcavo NoiiTIiuuiinniNn ns follows : NOIlTUWAItl). 433 A.)i..Dnlly lo Wllllnmsriort.fetrStitPmiday) fnrE!uilrn,CAnaiulHlguii. lUiehOhter, llullulo, HllMTitMlKliin Ilrlilsn. mill N. TnlU. W r, u., Dally, (except Kundiys) for Elmitn nnd lIuMalo vln I.rlo Itnllwny from Klmlro. 6.10 v. M., Dally, (except Hnndnys) for WllUnms- port. TIIAINH BOimiWAM). 2.81 A.SI.Dal!y(oxceptMondiiy's)forllnltlmtire. WILMINGTON AND l'llILAUEM'UU, 0,8) .P.M. JMIly (oxecptStindny's)Wrllnltllnoro Wellington ami I'nllndelphln. j:i. H. YOUNG, Gonornl 1'nsienger Agent. T AOICAAVAKNA JJUfiiailAlIiAOAD AND lUAOlS- I On nnd o ft r Nov ."Wlh, 16, Vasseuger Trains will OolllgfJOUth, Going North, I.bnvu Leavo Arrive Arrive . in, p. m. n. in. ii, m. Bcrnutou , frVwi IX.VI ,R45 I.tavo l!.:si 10.57 Ml 11.03 8.30 7.IJ S.I8 7.10 I-envo . 7.10 l'ltlston 0.00 4M Kingston C.LIi 6.B l'lyuioulh O.tt 1.5) HhlckEhlnny,,., 7:u 5.IU P.lil A0 wa 7.0J .M 0.10 I 0.00 iierwicu v.(j u.i.'i JSloom t:M UM llupcrt H.SS 7.17 Dunvlllo .11.01 K'J) 6.M Leavo 1.4) I Arrjvo Arrlvo Norlh'd U.13 P.05 Tho 1 1.10 Train nt RtTnnlon makes ennnerllnus With Expresa Train for Now York nt il o'clock ii. lit., arming iu now i(irjv.uu n.iu, II, A. FONDA, Sup't, 1W11. IPGS. "PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE J. 11AILUOAD. WINTER TIME TABLE. TimocauAsn Dinner nouns jietut.em rmr.A DEM'HIA, 11AI.11UOHK, UAniUSIIUHO, wit MAtlSfOttT, AND TUB GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA . On nil Night Trains. On and nflri Mdnhav. Xnv. 23rd HVA. thn Trains m the riilludolphla I'iErloItall lloud will uu us iuiiu VI3BTWAltD. MAlIi TUAIN lenveH riillatlolphla 10.15 p.m. " .NorliiuuiLi'rliiiiiI...(UO ii.iu. till. (It ijilK' ....V.OVIl, JUJ Ujli illAJt K'tll VO 1 illlllUUJlUllit 11. UU lilt orvu ,.u.ou I'.m, ' nrr. nt nrli' .nun) it.in. li.'uua maiij leaves I'jiiiiuieipma H.uun.m, iuriii u l.iii n.iii " " nrr. at Lock 1 laveu 7.43 ii.m, EAST v AUD, J-IAILTUAIN leaves Krlo 10..Vin.m. " " isortlru -Vton.m. nrr. nt I'niiniipitunn l MKin. tn. KIII13 nxritEas leaves Krlo; (J.J5 n.m, " " Nort'tl... u..'Wa.ml arr. lit i-uimueipuia i.tj p.m. Mntl and Exnicss cnmioctH wlili oil I'rcok mul Alk-Khcny lllver Hall Itoad. llaggayo check td UllUUgU. J. I,. l 111 .It. General Snperlntentlent, Will lams port. C: ATAWISSA RAILROAD On nnd tialns on the CnUiwlSba Itmlroud will run ni 1.110 1 loiiowing nnmeu nours : ATail Smth. STATIONS. VUllnmsnort. Mnncy. AV'atsontown, Mail A'ortA Arr, 0.16 p. m. I Dep. 7.50 n.m 8.50 " 0.10 " 0.02 " 10.12 " 10.23 ' 11.10 " 12.30 p.m. 12.45 " 1.00 " 5.12 juuiou. Danville. Rupert. , Catuwlssn, Rlugtown. Summit. Ounlcnke. 1.5.1 1.10 0.05 3.35 SUM 1.50 1.10 1.20 1.10 K. Mahony June Dlne.Tnmanua. Dine. Reudlug, 2.15 4.25 lo.io n.ni. Arr. 0.15 i-iiiiaiieipnia. I To New York via,. Read 1 lugorMnuchChuuU. .15 10.50 From Now York via. I Mauch Chunk. f 7.00 No Change of cars between. Wllllumsport and "DEADING RAILROAD. vt irtTCH aurajsumujiT, Dec. Hlh, lbC8. . Great Trunk Lino from tho North nml Vnrtli- Wcst lor rnlladclphla.New York. Reaulnir. l'otts- vlllc, Ttunaqun, Ashland, Lebanon, Alleutown, Kaston, Upuraln, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, U'., Trains kiivo llnrrinburg lor New York, as lol lows: At 3,60, C.50 nnd y, ion. m., 12,10 noon nnd 2.03 AlO.SOp.m., connecting with Miullar trains on mo i it. iwiiiiiiuu, unu uriiviug iu new vork at 11.00. .& 11.50 a.m.. & 3.50 7.011 .t urn-. m bleeping cars accoiupauylng tho 3,50 n.m. and Iiiivq llarriLburulor ltcuaiut?. Pnttsvlllp. Tn. mnuua. Miucrbvillu. Ashland, l'mo Grovo. Allm. lUttU UltV. A UlhUIUl'UUI Ul, 0,11 11,111,, Hiiu If.UO nUU I 4,10 p.m., stopping nt Lebanon and principal way bint 1011a ; thu J.lop.m. making connections for Philadelphia and columblaonly. For Pottsvllle bcnuyiKiu iiuveu uuu jvuuuru, via tscnuylklll nndbusuuelianua Railroad, leavo IlnrriKlmnr nt 3,30 ji.ui. lieturnlug: Leavo New York nt 0.00 n.m. and 12.00 m aud 6,10 and 8,00 p.m. Sleeping cars uccorapauyluy Uio 11,00 a.m.,aud5,10 nnd 8,00 n. m trains wlrUout change. Way Passenger imiu iii,,,. A.u..,uv.i,iuui. ..ouu.iu., reluming 1 from lleilrilnL'nt. ILILllvin (.tnnnlntr ot nil c.n.lnn: I Potuvlllo nt V30 n. in., uud ,tb p.m., Ashland 0,00 I n.m and 12,10 noon, nnd 2,00 p. m., Tumaqua at I ' LearT'Fottsv'lllo lor llairisb'urg, via Schuylkll nnu ausqueuanua iiauroaa at 7,10 n.m. uud 12,00 lieauing Accommouaiion Train leaves Reading at 7,30 u.m., returning from Philadelphia at 4.4j town uttl.lj a.m... rttumlm:. leaves l'hiliutpinhiik I l uiMLunu Awuiuiutuiiiwu 1 mioTipnvpn I'mis. nt 4,00 r.m. I ixuumuia juuironii uraius: lenvo Reading at I ler, i.miuuw,ui-, l'erkiomen Rail Road Tralnn lravn pririAm.n Junction at 11,15 n.m., and 6.55 p. m. ReturnluB : liimiHIilmmrlr nl N III n m , is ucctlug with similar trains on Rcndlni: Railroad On Sundays, leavo New York nt 8,00 p.m.. Plill- adeipuiu s.oij u.m. nnu 3,15 p.m., tho 8,00 a.m. train I rtitiiiltii' onlv to ltcadltii.. PntiBviriA .1,1 a .n . I llurrlsburg 6,50 a.m. nnd 4,10 nndl0,50 p'.ra.,nu!l ueauuii; ui i.uo auu o,w ana 7,1a n.m. ror llurrls burg, nnd 12,50 n.ni and 7,31 p.m. for New York, and 4,23 p.m. lor Philadelphia. Commutation. MUeatre. Kfjison. Sphnol nml Kr. curslon tickets to and trom all points, at reduced rates. liaggngo checked through; 100 poundsallowed to j O. A. NICOI.T.S. Oenernl Supcrlnteudcut. i.vua.uj,, a a., 1J, aw. TO BEST IS THE CHEAPEST! THE SINGER SEWINO MACHINE 11EA113 TUB LIST, And lends tho column 4,093 ahead of nil others. This aiacniue is tno MOS.T POPULAR IN USE. It uses the finest needle of any Machlno In ex. jstonco, Any lady wanting a good n n ill T TWT Hr A 1 TT T "KT ' D li IV J 11 U jll Jl U Jl 1 il u, Will consult licr own Interests by buying a HlNUl'.lt. itisensierto run, lenrn nuu Keep iu order than any Machine In the world, OVER 350,000 OF THEM IN USE. The fnllest Instruction given those who pur chase, and the Machine will he WAlutANirn to you for one year. Please call 1 nt tnv Rtorn and satisfy vonrselves. xiere you win nnu neeuies, 1 iircuii uuu nnu, . DAVID IX) WEN HERO, Agent April STCS-tr. Bloomsburg, l'a. c OLUMBIA HOUSE, BY BERNARD BTOIINER. IIAVIKO lately purchased nnd fitted np tho well-known Roblsou Hotel Property, located n FEW DOOllS A HOVE THE CO OUT HOUSE, 011 the same side of the street, In the town of llloomsbnrg; una Having obtained n license lor the same us n RESTAURANT, the Proprietor lias determined to give to the peo ple v billing the town on business or pleasure, A LITTLE MORE ROOM. His stabling nlso Is extensive, nnd Is fitted tip to put buggies and carriages In the dry. He prom ises that everything about his cstnblishrnenlshall tie conducted in nn orderly and lawful raaunor; aud be resiKctfully solicits a share of tho public j atronage. ftnyl7'07-flm. LET THE BEST, Mum the be, ever ll hnvH union's Conner Tnbuhir IJahtnlnir Rod Is the best nrtecllon ntalnst disaster by llehtnlnz ever lnvnedo. The subsenfbor is agent for tlie Dove inveniion, ana au orarTS ny mail or in ersDn vnII be promptly attended to. 1 MaylS.'M E. B. BIDLKMAN. Q W. BLONAB & CO., Manufacturers ot OIL CLOTHB AND WINDOW SHADES, Warvhouso, No, 121 Norm Third Street rhllsdelpula. GROCERIES, Gic, 0 ONl'EOTIONEltY. Tho timlerslcnM wonld resnoctfntlvnnnounoa lo tho public that ho linsopchodn ' nitST-0TJVB3 CONFKCTIONEHY BTOItE, 111 thobulldlng lately ncenpteil by riernnrd filoh. nor, wholo ho u prcpareUto furnish nil kinds of TLA1N A TANCY CAtlDIEU, FRENCH OANDIEH, rOUElON & DOMESTIC FltUlTfl, MIIW, HAlHINH.tAO., AC, AC. n t wnoi.r.HAr.r. on nr.TAii.. T .. n.nv. n ...It .1. ...t . . I nil .......1 n fi. his lino of business, A great nrlely or DOI.LS, TOYS, AO., s illnblo for tho Holidays, Tartlcnlar nttcntlon gllWUU ii n Cad and oak eh, cf all kinds, fresli overy day. CII11ISTMAB OANDIUB, CUIHTMAB TOYS. A call Is solicited, nnd satisfaction will bo REMOVAL OF U. C. MAIlll'S NEW STORE to surra's ni.oo, ON THE C0nNEH Olf MAHKET AND IHON BTIlERTfl. Tho undersigned hnvlng received from Jho city n full nnd complcto supply of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE, CEDAR AXD WILLOW-WARE, CONFECTIONERY, OLAPB-WARE, TOIIAOOO, 11 A T S A Ar 7) A IT O E S. FIXIUR, HALT, Flftn, AND MEAT, nil of which I proposo selling at a very low figure rcr cash or produce. Ar Call and seo. April 12, 1S07. O. O. MARK. GRAND OPJUVIN(J (iRANI) Ol'KNINfJ OIIAM) OPK.V1NO (1R.VNI) Ol'KNINd OllAIiD Ol'UNIKCl OT FALL AND WINTER ClOOllH. FALL AND WINTKIt GOODS FALL AND WINTEIl (JOOI)S FALL AND WINTER ClOOn.S FALL AND WINTER OOODS, consisting nt consisting of consisting of consisting or consisting of DRY OOODS. DRY OOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND OA1M HATS AND CA1"S HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS! BOOTS AND SHOES HOOTS AND SHOES HOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND K1IOF.S BOOTS AND SHOES! READY-MADE CLOTHINO. READY-MADE CLOTHING READY-MADE .CLOTHING. READY-MA DE CLOT1 IING. READY-MADE CLOTHIWg! LOOICINO-0 LASSES, LOOK ING-O riARS KH. MJOIvING-GIiASSIX 1 ,ook i n o-g l,ks ix. looking-glasses; NOTIONS, NOTIONH NOTIONS. NOTIONH, notions; paints and oilm, paints and oils! paints and oils pain'is and oils, paints and oils! groceries, groceries, groceries, groceries groceries, iiueensware, il V E ENS WAR E, UOCENSWARi; tiUEENSWARE lUEENSWARE ' hardware, hardware, hardware; hardware, hardware, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE TINWARE, SALT, SALT, HALT HALT, SALT! FISH, FISH, FISH F1TH F1BU, GRAIN .AND GRAIN AND GRAIN AND SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS. GRAIN GRAIN AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, Ac, AC Ac., AT atcKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S, McUELVY NEAL Jt CO.'S, McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S. McKKLVY, NEAL CO.'S. McKELVY NEAL A CO.'S. Northwest corner ot Main and Market Streets, Northwest comer of Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main aud Market Struels, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets. Northwest co rner of Main and Market Streets, RLOO.MSnURO, PA., I1LOOJ1SIIUHQ, PA HI.OO.MHHUKU, PA., IILOOMHIIURU, PA., 11LOOMS110RO, PA. IRON AND NAII.H, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND KAILS, IRON AND NAILS, In lnrco nunntlties nnd nt reduced rates, alwav uu UllUUi 03IETIIINQ NEW. Tlie undersicned bees leavo to Inform her irieuus nnu tno puuuc generally, mat sho has upeueu in LIGHT fcTREET n fresh stock of goods In the lino of MILLINERY' nnd TRIMMINGS in connection with Dress Making; And Is pre pared In addition, to COLOR STRAW HATS on the shortest notice, and lu the best stylo of me nri. mccs cneap anu worK saiisiaciory, MRS. E. KLINE. Light Street, October 1, 1867. JgCIIELL, BERQER & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Dealers In FISH, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, Aa, Nos. 123 and 121 North Wharves, above Arch fit, Philadelphia. Sole agents for Wilcox's Wheel Grease, In bar rels, kegs, and cans. H. with V. PETERMAN, LIFF1NCOIT A TROTTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Jfo. 21 North Water Street, and No. 20 North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, TEAVER & SPRANKLE, WHOLESALE GROCERIES ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 223 uud 227 Arch Street Philadelphia, J II. WALTER, Late Walter A Kaub, Importer and Dealer In CHINA, O LABS, AND QUEENSWAHE, No. 121 Market Street, Philadelphia, JOHN STROUP 4 CO., Cncoouors to HUroup A RroUuv, WHOLES ALU DKALKtta IN FISH, No. It Norm Wto&rvM, uM SB North Watri St., PblUdetpbU. IRON, TINWARE, &C. RATIONAL 1'OUNDltY, ' lllooinsbnrg, Columbia County, in. Tho subscriber, proprietor of the nb'ovo-t nmed cxlenslvo nslnbllshmont, la now proparod to re c lvo orders for all kinds of M AC1IINEIIY FOU COUilEHIES, I1LAHT l'UUNACI. HTATIOK4 IIY KNGINEH, M1LLB, TnitlSIlING MACHINES, Ao Ho Is also prepared to make Stoves of nil sir f s nnd pnltcrns, I'low-Irons, nnd everything usually mado In first-class Foundries. Ills extensive fnelllllos Mid praollrnl workmen warrant htm lu receiving tho largest contracts on the mofrt rcosonablu lernis. Urnln of all klmli will bo taken lu oxchnngo for Cvsttngs, Thlscntnbllditiient In located near tno uickxii w auna and Illooiiisbnrg Itallrond Depot, I'ETKK MILl.MYr.H. QTOVKS AND TiNWAllE. announces to hi? friends nnd customers thnt continues the above business nt his old plnco on MAIN Ki'ItEET, RLOOMSllURO. Customers enn bo accomodated with FANCY STOVES of nil kinds, Stovepipes, Tlnwaro, nnd overy va riety of urtlcle found In a Stovo nnd Tlnwaro kh- tabllshment in the cities, and on tho most reason able terras. Repairing dono nt tho shortest notice. 23 DOZEN MILK-PANS on hand for ntle. TJEV STOVE AND TIN SHOP. on main STnitET, neaiily orrcarTE itiLLrn' HlUUlf, RLOOMH11URO, PENN'A. TitEtinderslii-.ed has Inst flttod nnand opened uis new STOVR AND TIN SHOP, In this place.wni re ho Is prepared to mako up nrw ii WAi...t.i auiiiiit s 111 11m nuu. uuu uu repairing with j.Tvtness ami dispatch, upon the must reasonati.i terms. He alo Ueeiis 1111 haud HTOVKH OF VARIOUS PATfEINH &BTYLEH, wineii lie win rcu rnnn terms tosuttputciuwers. Olvelilmaer.il. Ilols a Kiivd inciliaule. nnd ucicrvinj 01 ii. puouc puiromige. nioomiHuig, Apruao, 18C7. Q.EORGE H. ROBERTS, Lu porter nnd Dealer In HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OUHS, Ac., No. 811 if 01 til 1 ulrd Street, nliovo Vine, Fli'lJdelphln. JAcoii IC. Smith. J. Ii, Sultzku g M I T II & SELTZER, Importers nnd Dealers In Foreign aud Domestic HARDWARE, QUNS, CUTLERY, AC, SO. W9.N. TBIBD STBEET, AD. CALLOWII1LL, PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22,G7-tf. TOBACCO & SEG-ARS. XT W. RANK'S WHOLtHALBTOUACCO, SNUFF, AND CIQAR WAREHOUSE, No. 1 Ut North Third Street, between Cliorry nnd Race, west sldo, Philadelphia. c. L. WOODRUFF, Wholesalo Dealers In TOBACCOS, CIGARS, PIPES, Ac, Ac.,' No. IS North Third Street, abo o stai Kct, PhllaJelphla. 0 MINIBUS LINE. The undersigned would respectfully nnnounco to tho citizens of llloomsbnrg nnd the public gcue- rally inn no is running nn OMNIUUS LINE between this place and tho different rallroad.de pots dally (Sundays oxceptcd), to connect with the several trains going South nnd West on the Cata- wlssaand Wllljjimsport Railroad, nnd with those going jioriii ana souuion the Lnckawnnna nnd Bloomsburg Railroad. His Omnlbusses nre la good condition, commo- uious anu comfortable, nnd charges reasonable. persons wishing to meet or see their friends do- part, can be nccomodated npon reasonable charge by leaving timely notice nt nny of the hotels. JACOB L GIRTON, Proprietor. T IIEATIICOTE & COMPANY M O J li E li WORKS, CORNER OP WEST STREET & HLACOtORSE ALLEY Havlmr Increased onr facilities In thownv of Ifcuup room, iiiueuiiiery, oic, wo aro prepareu lo manufacture LOCOMOTIVE,FLUE,nnd all kinds n.WTlATlt ltmr.i'iita LMni.M UT,,I.'U niiEET-jnoN work.sc. au worE promptly uono I.U uiuui, Ul, BHUU I1UUW, UUU SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS, Your nttcntlon Is spoclnlty called to the ruem beis of our firm-all being JYarfiml .Coder Jatcrs. .nr. xieatiicote nas uau an exnerlenco nrnver thlrlwenrsln tho manufacturu of nil k Inrtu nf Steam IlollerB ; nnd from our longcxperlenco we uiuiuiiy utvuro tn inu necessity uia wcil-iuauo and sutllclently laruo Boiler, to securo not onlv safety but satisfactory results: and wo shall glvo uui i-utnuiui'rs umy iuomo oi inu nest quality ns ii'Kuius iiiuieriai.worKmansnip, nnuninpldlieat Ing surfaco, nnd feel confident that we can ren der satisfaction, and at prices fully as low ns nny olher builders using the samo quality of niateri- llis. Wo would call tho attention of Itnilwnr Pnm. panles to our facilities fordoing LOCOMOTIVE IY IJIUV, KlTIIEIl HEl'ATRS OR NEW, US WO ninUU It a point lor ono of tho Arm tonlwuysgivehls per- Wo nro ulhu'nrenfireil tn tin nil l;ln.lu nf Klann, Fittings, such ns Heating Pulillo and Private order. iiuuuinxs, l actones, lining up mtnni iiotiers.Ac, Coustnntlv (in linniliill klmls r Mi..i,r ii' Also.Cnstlni.snf nil klmtR ltnllppH'mnta rirniA. Stoves, Plows, and all work connected with tho general foundry business. uespucuuuy soueiung your orders, wo nre Yours very truly, Feb.'iil-ly J. IIEATIICOTE & CO. jpARMERSII TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE. It contains three i per cent, of Ammonia, nn amplo quantity to give actlv give activity without Injury totiievegittatlon, and a large percentage of so lublo Bouo Phosphate of Llnic, together with Potash nnd Soda, the essential elements of a COMPLETE MANURE. The increased sales to farmers who uro using it with hlshly satlstacto ry results Is n sure guarantee of Its value. Prlco, M per ton of 10 bags 2W) lbs each. Send for u pamphlet. Address THE ALTA VELA GUANO CO.. S. S. BISHOP A Co, Agents, 200 N. Del. Avo. Agent for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia nnd South New Jersey. July3,'68-ly 'MBrondwoy.N.Y. JNDREWS, WILKINS & CO., Dealers In , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRl" GOODS, No. BOO Market Street, Phil .delphla. 0.EOROE FOELKER & CO., Wholesale Dealers In WOODEN A WILLOW WARE, YARNS, Oil-Cloths, Wicks, TwIncsflJaskets, etc., etc 2I0A251 Market St., A 236 Church St., I hllada, June fl,'6S. RJIBRUSTER & BROTHER, Importers and Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, BUTT ONH. SUSPENDERS, HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, THREADS, SEWING SILKS, TRIMMINGS, TORTE MONNAIES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND NOTIONS GENERALLY, Also Manufacturers of BRUSHES AND LOOKINO GLASSES, aud Deulera In WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. BROOMS, ROPES, TWINES, Ac. No. 803 North Third Street, above Vlue, PlUladelphla. jyjILLER & HOST, Successors tu Franklin 1', Soltzer A Co. Imjiorters and Wholesale Dealers In LIQUORS, WINES, Aa, Nos, 10 and 1I Mortli Third Btreat, rulladelphla. A EL KINDS OP JOB PRINTING XJl neatly exeooted at TuxOOL CM 111 AH Stoum Printing Oltloe. DRUGS & MEDICINES. iq-KNDKltSHOTT'H PlIAIlMACYj bfi'osiTK AMRiuoAN iiotlar;. w Whcro may lie found ncoroplcto nssortm' ntcr a fresh nnd puro MEDICINES, DYE RTinTH, COtlllS, oits ' WINDOW-ariAIW, LAMl?, IjANTEltN , so.,'. DAH, POAl), ALCOHOL, WINIM & LIQuOt, BYItUIW, rEiiirujii:iii. TuiLi.r AND FANCY AltTICI.f.i which nro orrtered ntold tlmoprlceH. I'm Hons accurately prepared. .Ian 3'03-ly. RIITG'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE HIHAOLE Of THE AGE I rSrnv-IIontlcaX'coplo lmvo tliej ' locks restored by It to tho rfiitl, htstmt, (if'cn fr(5srj 01 youtii, nnu aro u."ii;iy 1 - . Youii2reOnie,wltliIt7B'iJi'or.TI, lr. havo tlic.'o unfasliionablc cnlcrs changed to 11 beautiful auburn, nnd rejoico I Pemilo whoso hcmls nro covered , : Dandruff and ITvmore, use it, nu.l Ii 'I clean coats anil clear nml healthy scnlj ' : aiitia-ITcnrtoa Vtoi'nnn li their remaining locks tightened, and 1 ' baro spots covered with n luxuriant gron of Hair, and danco for joy ! ' Youna Gentlemen uso It becauso Its I richly perfumed I Young Ladies UfO It becauso u ik.;i J their Ilnlr in place 1 l.vcryuouy must niuiwiu usu 11, uvau v It, is ttio cuanat and lest article in I! -rfarkot I - For Salo by Drngirista fjcnorally, AND TOn SALB 11Y 1 L. N. MOVKtt nnd E. P. LUTZ. Drill" I BlnoiusburK, nnd M. M. 1IROCST, Catawls 1 .ituiuury i, iooi-j. JONATHAN HEISLER'S TOX : t) or Hitters has novcr failed to cure the i kind of Dspepsini Is the most successful n lclno yet discovered for tlie cure of CoiiBunir " uyspepsia, x.iver (iinjuuiui, iirouciiiiis,niic I diseases of tlio Throat, Chest and 1.uiick;I made entirely of roots and herbs. One u ' will convince any ono who gives It n falrtr 1 No family should bo without It. Put up In k iioitics, prcpareii anu soki ny jonattian He r ocvti. Dcuuy iiiiii xiuveii. i n. iiuuuvnii or ?1 gisis. inug. ll.BS-ly TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BUT E R S A mild and ngrcCiblo Tonic Stimulant nchlo nnd Cuamluutlvo BITTERS, Extracted entirely from HciLs and Ilooi ly beneficial In DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, nnd Loss of Appotito; nnd nn excellent Corrective for persons MUli., from DIsoidersoftho Bowels, Flalulence.l Sold Everywhere. cpot, No. 113 Market Sticet, PhlladeliliU J. K. TAYLOR & CO, Sept.-t.'CS-ly. jglLLIARDSl BILLIARDS!! WILLIAM II. Has onened n fine Billiard Saloon in nddlt! Ids well known RESTAURANT. HoliasSU with all tho latest Improvements nnd In r I uu HeexH I'U nuuu lut! uesi, LAOUIt IIECR AND ALE QILMORE J TiNas.SjEAM and WaterGcaoes Steam FirEsj I which tho maiket nffords OTSTERS to i T nndnll fittings connected with the business. A. ii ,!.?... SJ.'ir.1.?. ,l::..."l,A,,?Jn. at nil times when iu hcasou, nlso Beef I x ii.-uit.-u tiipe, Julius, ac, tve, Thopubllonrolnvltcdto call, nnfl nro rTf Ised satisfaction :olthcr lu billiards or nl 'I mcnts. His '1! CIGARS AND TOBACCO fl cannot bo excelled. Bloumsburg, Jnn. 1,'CD. S U R A N O E A C1EKC - Wyoming AJtna ,. Commerce 'il Fulton. H North America -i City 1 I International 1, , Niagara 1, V Etna Live Stock i B I Putnam Merchants .,...... a Bprlngfleld ...... - Insurance Company of State Penn'a.,... Connecticut Mutual Life 1Wi North American Transit .... w jr FREAS BROWN, Agent, I-maiS07-ly. Bloomsbciio, iH TEW FURNITURE ROOJIS, ON M IN STREET, BLOOMSBURO, PES jj JAMES O A D M A N Respectfully informs the cltisens of this t'i nnd vicinity, that ho has at bis Furniture rool ehalrsuf ev ery description, burius, dinius n hies lurgeaud small, bedsteadsof the latcs'syj cardan- toilet tables, looking glasses, l'k innny other articles of furniture of Urn 1 manufacture. The public ore cordially Invited to call t amine Ids stock, Ho will bell upon. reaM" -Spcclal nttcntlon will lie paid to nrat' -nil klnils of lurulturo. Cheap for cash. (Janan J P. BEARD, with LIPPINCOTT.BONDACO., Manufacturers nnd Wholesale Dealers Is HATS, CAPS, FURS, AND STRAW OOOM No. 113 Market Street, Philadelphia. JOHN 0. YEAGER & CO., i WbolcBalo Dealers In V HATS, CAPS, STRAW 0001)8, AND " ladies' runs, No. 237 North ThUd Street, ' Phlladelphlaf WARTMAN & ENQELMAN, TOBACCO, SNUFF A SEOAlt MANUFACTORY, VO, 313 NOKTH TiilllOblll. , Second Door below Wood, PHILADELPHIA. J. W, WARTMAN P. ES0II