1 it i 2 I; ,3- Miscellaneous. "SUB WHO ltllllK.S TIIC CIIAULK HULKS i lit: MiitL." hwr vroaiin, In tho drc.im of life, Adorno.l with every winning art! Ah mother, tl utxutcr, alitor, wife, , xho milts tin Htm, xai clurim tlio hoart, U liiiont Hit, what were lordly m.in J A ralul;.s cloud-a tr iltle Ireo A world without a nan -n plan Tint urer Inooiiipleto in nt bo, llor foit'rtnir raw, devotion, lovo, Heetn Implrntlom (rum nuovc. In childhood's hour, hcildo her chair Mm mill the fragdo torin Hho cl.iipi lur tin li.in.li in pr.ier, Main sheltered from tho storm. Yet in mi, uiur.Uotdl in in Ilk- il.nl (It t iHehood hurls nun skill i Arid wrliun he's wu.i n woman's heart llt seeks let lovo tu kill Her lot li 1 1 Ij tried ! th jujh p irL, To elja, to suUer and en dure. oh, mothors of a raco unborn, 'Hi yours to dpj.iK tli.uo Krand decroji Tan herald In tut) pro.iitsod mom, TUo waiting world's llestierldos, Ye are the muUH of herald's strong Who guard nmt glorify our laics i The so.is In song snail roll along IK'neath the splendor of J our smiles. The baauttful aud good sh ill relju, A n J slnltss Kdeu blooni.ngaiu. UnttilnU .l.ga.tn.!. Li'llt UcadlUL'. Motto for tho married Never dis-palr, A bill sign To sign another man's name to a note. When is a man not a man? When lie turns into a lane. "Two heads aro better than one" espec tally in a barrel. Nothing comet home to u man in much at an unsettled bill. One lottery still recognized by law Tlio marriage register. Tho men that havo the most npsaml downs In life hod carriers. What is the greatest stand ever made for civilization 1 Tho Inkstand. A question for marine lawyers Is a ship with two owners n partnership? Why is a door always In the subjunctive ? localise it's would, or should be. What throat h tlio best for a singer to reach high notes with? A soro throat. When does the wind deserve reproof? When it whistles through the house. What is the difference between a belle and a burglar? One wears false locks and the other false keys. What is the difference between an overcoat and a baby? Ono is what you wear and the other is what you was. It was a bright boy who told his teacher there wcro three sects, the male sex, the fe male sc.? and the insects. "A play upon words," as tho fireman said when he thrust his hose into the bookseller's shop to put out tho flames. An old omnibus conductor says be is no judge of female beauty, but ho can always tell when ladies aro "passing fare." A man may properly havo been said to be drinking liko a fish when he finds that ho lias taken enough to make his head swim There is a grocer in New York who is said to be so benevolent that ho cannot even sell an article without first giving it a weigh "Sweet are tho mcs of adversity," remarked Johnny, as his mother gave him a lump of sugar candy, to compensate for a fall down the cellar stairs. The nun who failed to "put In an appear' mice was a conscientious mm. lie re' niembered tho proverb which teaches that "appearances are deceitful." A physiognomist was expiating on tho meaning of the chin, when a lady remarked "I know what kind of chin the ur-chin always means and that is mischief." "Where a woman," says Sirs. Partington "has been married with a congealing heart and one that beats desponding to her own she will never want to enter tho maritime state again." "Why Georgie! are you smoking?" ex claimed an amazing mother, who came upon her little son as ho was puffing away at cigar. "No, mammal I'm only keeping it lighted for another boy." A young lady in North Carolina requested to be released from her marriago engage ment on tho ground that when she contract cd it she believed her lover "a duck," but has since found him to be a "goose." Some singers at n concert were somewhat Btartled the other evening by finding that tho selection, "When wearied wretches sink to sleep," had been printed on tho pro' gramme, "When married wretches," &c. "Do you bolong to this boat?" said a pat- senger on a Mississippi steamer to a rougl; looking old man." "No, the boat belongs to me!" quietly responded the stranger; and bo It did, and several other steamboats also. Said a charhablo lady to a small boy whom she found crying in the street the other day, "Will you leave off crying if I give you a penny?" "No," said he; but if you'll make it tuppenco I'll leave ofT if it kilU me." An Irish boy having driven a gentleman a long etage rido through torrents of rain, tho gentleman civilly said to him, "Paddy, are you not very wet?" "Arrah, I dont caro about beiu' very wet ; but, plaze yer honor, I'm very dry." An Irish gentleman was relating in com pany that he saw n terrible wind tho other night. "Saw a wind I" said another; "I never heard of a wind being seen. But pray what was it like?" "Like to have blown my house about my ears," replied tho first. "It seems to me I have seen your physiog nomy somewhere before?" said a New York swell to a stranger whom he met the other day; "but I cannot imagine where." "Very likely," replied tho cr; "loth have been the keeper of a prison for the last twenty years.' A kind hearted gentleman in Milwaukee recently gavo an Indigent family $3, and the samo evening ho met them all returnlngfrom a circus on exhibition in the town, when the head of the family had the impudence to ask him for money to buy something for break fast. Augustus, on reading the account of a murder of a woman, declared that a mail who would kill a woman must bo a verita ble fiend. "Why Oust" exclaimed his sis ter, "I thought you'd prided yourself on be ing a lady killer ever since your moustache took root." Gus was silent. A Western stump orator, in tho courso of one of his speeches, remarked, "Gentlemen, if tho'Pareyfio Ocean wor an inkstand, and the hull clouded canopy of heaven and tho level ground of our yearth wor a sheet of paper, I couldn't begin to write my love of country on to it." A little girl, who is accustomod to the plainest stylo of living, was taken out by her mother to dino'with a rich friend lately. On her returning to her humble home, she called out to her sister, in an ecstacy of tri umph aud delight, "Oh, Polly, wo had four dinners, all one after another I" "I hope, Mrs. Giles," said a lady who was canvassing for a choir at a Yankeo village church, "you will persuiido your husband tu join us I I uni told ho has a very sonorous voice, inarm 1"' said Mrs. Giles; "ah, you should havo heard it coming out of his nose when he's asleep 1" Au Englishman nda Welshman disput ing in whoso country was tho best living, said the Welshman, "There Is such uohlo housekeeping in Wales that 1 have known above a dozen cooks employed at ono wed ding dinner." "Aye," answered tho En glUhmau! "that was because every man l9Mtd Mi own cliv." Ited l'epper and Poultry. lady correspondent of tho Poultry But- Ittiii says: "I do not know If other persons who ralso poultry and pet birds aro as much dependent as I am on red pepper ; but I have found so much benefit from Its me In my poultry yardt and bird cages that It m.iy not bo ntiiits to call tho attention of others to Its good properties. I do not speak of tho nrticlo that It sold lu tho drug stores (and umctinies not remarkably fresh) but of the capsicum that grows lu our gardens. I have rusl all the different varieties, and find that the mott pungent and clllcaclout Is the small kind usu.i.ly known by the namo of 'bird's pepper.' Tho plant In itself is a very beau- tilut object; it grows about two feet high, mid In autumn its bright littloscarlet berries look like coral beadt peeping from under the lark green foliage. Indeed, ono plant In a pot forms a very pretty ornament for ii llower stand. Tlio seeds possess n stim ulating and reviving property, and I find that two or tlirco given to newly hatched chickens, especially if they are weakly, havo a most happy clfect. If a hen looks feeble after moulting, six of those berries or pods given dally In some corn meal aud sweet milk Improve her wonderfully. Last summer two of my finest canaries began to droop. hvery day I g.ivo them each ono seod of the 'bird s pepper,1 and lu less than a week they were quite well, Tlio same remedy is inval uable for mocking birds." (Mluso as a Market Crop. The profit from cabbage often runs from $500 to $S00 per acre In the neighborhood of large cities and manufacturing towns. Tlio New Albany (Ind.) Lnlier savs that tho extent of cabbagn culture near that place it extending widely, and speaks as fol lows of its culture: "The average size of the cabbage held of each is four acres few cultivating less aud many cultivating as high as five acres. At 10,000 cabbages per acre,eacli mau would cultivate 40,000 head On the bottom between this city and Bridge port thero are about fifty-five cabbage fields of the size named, employing as cultivators in one capacity oranothcr, not less than four hundred persons. Upon each of these fifty 'five fields an averago of 40,000 cabbages are produced, making the total crop upon the entire bottom between New Albany snd Bridgeport 2,200,000 heads an immenso product from 200 acres of land, about tho amount cultivated in "tho vegetable. This immenso crop of cabbages is nearly all ship ped South. Most of it goes directly to the city of New Orleans. Shippers purchase cabbages by tho barrel. Each barrel con tains from twelvo to twenty-five heads, as to size. Tho average price during the season has been 1 per barrel." Yaluo of Evergreen Trees Among Fruit Trees. A well-grown evergreen tree give's off con tinually an exodium of warmth and moisture that reaches a distance of its area in height; and when tree planters advocate shelter belts, surrounding a traco of orchard fifty or more acres, when the influence of such belt can only reach a distance of the height of the trees in said belt, they do that which will provo of little value. So ameliorate ell mate, to assist in prevention of injury against extreme climatic cold in winter and of frost ing of the germ bud of fruit in the spring, all orchards Bbould have planted, in and among them indiscriminately, evergreen trees at distances each of uot more than 150 feet apart. Such a course pursued will give health to tho tree, and bo productive of more regular and uniform cropt of fruit. At all events, it is worth the trial, and we shall be glad if our readers can inform us of any practical experiments on the subject Sci entific American. The Ambitions Youtb. A great many boya mistake their calling, but all such are not fortunate enough to find it out in as good season as this one did. It is said that Kufua Choate, the great lawyer, was once in New Hampshire making a plea when a boy, the son of a farmer, resolved to leavo tho plow and become a lawyer like Rufus Choate., U accordingly went to Boston, called on Mr. Choate, and said to him : "I heard you plea up in our town, and I havo a desire to become u lawyer like you Will you teach me bow? ' "As well as can," said the great lawyer. Como in and sit down." Taking down a copy of Blockstone, he said : "Head this until I como back, and I will see how you get on," The poor boy began. An hour had pass' cd. His back ached, his head and legs ach' ed. He knew not how to study. Every moment becamo a torture. Ho wanted air, Another hour passed, and Mr. Choate came in and asked, "How do you get on ?" "Get on I Why, do you have to read such stulTas this?" "Yes." "How much of it?" "All there is on these shelves, and aiore," looking about the great library. "How long will It take?" "Well, it has taken mo more than twenty fivo years." "How much do you get?" "My board and clothes." "Is that all?" "Well, that Is about all that I have gain ed as yet." "Then," said the boy, "I will go back to the ploughing. The work is not near as hard, and pays better," President Porter, of Yalo College, re cently gave the following laconic advice to tho students in tho course of an extended address: "Don't drink. Don't chew. Don't smoke. Don't swear. Don't deceive. Don't read novels. Don't .marry until you can support a wife. He earnest, lie self-reliant. He generous. Be civil. Head the papers, Advertise your business. Make money, and do good with it. Love God and your fellow men." "Yaas, ttranger," said a Missouri steam' boat captain, "George Washiugtun was pur ty great an' high, an' the father uv hiscoun' try, an' fust in peace an' war an' other things; but be d been nowliar in racin'any boat he ever owned with thid yero scudder, the Itlvcr Queen, on whose pjlverin deck you aro now standin'." A lady was on the deck of a ship when there was a slight mutiny, and the ringlead er was cut over the head by the captain. On recovering from a fit of sea sickness, and coming on deck, she saw this very sailor at the wheel, and going up to him. asked, "How is your bead now?" "West and by north, ma'am," was the answer," Great excitement the other day in a little Belgian town. The proprietor of the hotel received a dispatch as follows; "The court will arrive to-morrow; prepare dinner." Tho whole district was turned inside out to get up the grandest possiblo dinner for their majesties, and wbn the court came it was composed of half a dozen rusty, fusty old judges. He that was never acquainted with ad versity has seen the world but on one side and is li'uoruH of hlf the sctoea of nature. THE COLUMBIAN AND WHAT IS VEGETINE? II Il compound extracted from barks, roots and heriii. It It Naluie's IlLMiudy. Ittspurfec.Wharm. . "an uiitti u(iuu uio ayntcin. h is ii.iuilsiihig.iudnlrciigthentng. It acta directly up on tnu biood. It (pilots tno nervous system It gives you good sneet aleop nt nlirlit, Kit a panacea lor our aged fathers nut imillieis, for It Elves them strength, quiets their ihmus and elves them Na tures sweet sleep -at ha Ih-.m promt by many an Hire person. Itlt tin; givat mood I'tirltler, i ts a suoiiiiuK remedy for our children it hut relle ed ntid ejred thousands. Ills ery pleasant to takes every child likes it. It reiljves aiid cures all uis eijet originating from Impure blood, 'iry tin VKtl l.lIMv. oive It a fair trial for otircompIaliils,theti J on will say to uur friend, lulgubur aud afiiualut mice, "i ry It: It has cured me. RELIABLE EVIDENCE. The following untollrtiml tptimftntnt fmtYi tint n T, Walker formerly pastor of llowdoln N.iuaro Church, lloston, and at present settled In Providence II. I , must be tleemod us reliable oMdenee. No one should fall to observe that this testimonial Is tho re suit of two years' etperlenco with the use of Vkuh 1 IN I: In tho Itev. .Mr. Walker's Mtnlly, who now pro nounco It Invaluable: l'ltOVtniNCK, H. I , l(H TRINSIT STItKCT. II. It. STUVKNS, llsq.l i leei iioiiuj lo cvpn valuo I plaeo upon ; I feel IkmiiJ to express with my signature the high um, I Dim ti iinnii mii vi i ,'r vk Mv family imu u--ti ii ior ino iusi iwo iears. In liinnii. lia bility It It int nimble, mid I recommend It to nil who may need an invigorating, reuov.itlni totile. , . 0. T W'AI.KKIi. iormerly Pastor of nowdolu Suuaro Uhurcu, lloston, The Bes Evidence. Tho followlnz letter from hnv r.. s. nt. Hi.ini tho.M i:. church, Nat let, .Mass., will bo read with In terest by many pliy.slcl.uit; nN tluioHuiierlng from '"T .i "a miiuLi-ii iiiu iiuu in ino i;ev li. n, llcst. No nerson ean diiiitiMiiU tudtiinmiv. nutimm It no doubt about tho curative iwwcr of VlJOi: I'INU. N'ATtrK M .TlV. 1tt. 1CT!1 JIIi.lI.lt. STUVKNS: ...V,V..vitr:" n "A 0 sood reason for regarding j our VIKIKn.MIa meU C lie of thn rrntmi v.ilni feel assured thai It has been tho means of suing our ...... in. .a ,,ut ni.-uuii.-i;ii j vara m age: ior ino List two years ho his HUiTeri'il n-.im tmpnwUnr iiu leg. caused by scroirulout nrrectlon, and w.issof.ir iwi'itni mat, ui.uiy mi wnu saw inotigui recovery Impossible. A council of nhio physicians could gUo us but the faintest hope of hit ever rullj Ing; two of the Dumber declaring that ho was dpi ond t he reach of human remedies, that even amputation could not save him. as he hail not Ijror enough to endure the operation. .lustthen wo commenced giving him viaiu ri-N i: and from that time to tho presenthe has been oontlnoutly Improving, lie has lately resumed Duuuvn, uinjivu umiy fcuu iTuieno! auu cane, anu walks about cheerfully and HLrant. Though thero Is sltll sumo Uncharge from tho opening where hit limb was lanced, wo havo tlio luiR-ai eonuoence una m a lime lime no w 111 bo per- He has taken atmntthrert ,l-i7rn Imttlnnf VL'np. TINE, but lately uses but little, as ho declares hols wo wen 10 ue uitting meuicine. jicspuciuiny yours, U. S. IIKKT. Mrs. L. C. UKST. Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. VEGETINE IS SOLD BY Druggists and All Dealers EVERVWHE RE, April 9th, lS75.lm N EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dreas Goods. DAVID LOWENBEUa Invites attention to his large and elegant stock ol Cheap and WionaWe doit at his store on MAIN STOEET, IN THE NEW BLOCK, BLOOMSBUIIO, PA., where ho has Just received from New York and Phil. adclphla a full assortment or MtN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Including the most fashionable, durable and nuuojomo DRESS GOODS, CON3ISTINO OF BOX, FROCK, GUM-. ANDOIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OP ALL BOUTS SIZES AND COLQ118, Ho has also replenished Ills already Jiwge stock of CLOTHS AND CAS9IMEKEB, FIOUItUD' AND TLAIN VESTS, HTltlPEI), HlimTS, CKAVAT8 feOCKS, COLLAIW, IIANDKEKCIIIEl'S, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, AND ARTICLES. FANCY tla has constantly on hand a Iarg and well select ed assortment ot Cloths and Vestings, which ho l.i prepared to make to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of It Is ot home manufacture. COLD WATCIIKS AND JEWELKY, OY EVERY DESCIUITION, FINE AND CHEAP. UIS CASE OF JEWELUY 13 NOT SURPASSED IN T1IIS PLACE, CALL AND EXAMINE Ills (J EN' Ell AL ASSOliir. ME.NTOF Clothing, Watches, Jewl ry, &c. DAVH) LOWENHERG. Uly 1,11-tf. yAINWHIGHT & CO., WUOLESALB MItOCEItS, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Stress, PUILlDCLrUM, Dcolers'ln TEAS, SVKUl-S, COFFEE, SUOAIt, MOLASSES HICK, SJ-1CIS, BICAltB SODA, tC., AC. lOrders will receive prompt attention. l,T-tf JOIil'lUNTING OP EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED PfiOMlTLY At the GowjtfrUfc QffiOE. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. HEADQUARTERS FOIl in rumts. Ui s. Glass. Puitv. , y , Drugs, tfiuce., Patent Medi cines, &c, Ac, MO YER BllO'S TXrOUI.Deall the ntleiition of the public lo M their very larire ami uel aelneiil ntni'knf ggods which they oner at the LOWEST MAHKET .MATES. soo boxes Window Glass nil sizes and qualities. Olass for rii t'ire Prames a specialty While Lead, Red Lend, Umbers, Lttlmrgo, Sicmms, Oreens( Blues, Eeds, Yellows, dry and in Oil. (leneral Afc'ents for MONTOUR SLfE PAINTS LINSEED, OLIVE, WHALE, CASTOR, nnd other OIL VARNISH and JAPANS from the best Manufactories. Their stock of SPICES excels any In this section of tho State. Agents for Dr. BIOKLEY'S Family Medicines. General Depot ol supplies for Dr. .1. C. Ayer's rOI'ULAR MEDICINES. The Prescription Department Is under the charge ol competent Pharmaceutists. Physicians' Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED WITH DESPATCH. Colft Sparkling Sofla Water. The attention of country dealers, especially Is called to our stock of BOTTLED GOODS. SPIOES, ALUM, CONCENTRATED XilTE, Patent and Proprietary Medicines &e. Our wagon win contlnuo as formerly to make Its usual trips to supply cu t . OIL OF GLADNESS, a special Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hums, Tetter; Piles etc an Internal and External rem y whose healing 1 tues aro attested by thousauds In this and adjoining counties Is manufactured by them and supplied to tho afflicted either directly or through their countrj dealers, Price 50 Cents Per Bottle, Nono genuine unless It bears tho trade mark nnd name of Moyer lira's the words ''Oil of madness.' blown In tho glass and the blgnatureof JIojerBro'i on the wrapper. Apr.U,74-ly Tho only Mclialile (lift Distribution in th Country I SCO. 000. 00 TIST V.A.IU-.A.I3IE: GIFTS I TO HE DISTIIIHUTED IN L. D. SINES' 172nd Reyular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE! To be drawn Monday, Jfaij 3rd, 1875. Two Grand CitpMalN ol' $5,000 EACH IN CASH Two Prizcs.Sl. 0001 Five Prizes, &00 V EaCll IE Cast Ten Prizes, $100 J One IIoi'ho nnd liufrgy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth S000. Ono fine-toned rose w ood l'iano, wortli $550. Ten Family Sewing Machine, worth $100 each I Three Gold Watches and Chaiiw, worth $300 each. Three Gold American Hunting Watches, worth SIM cnth. Tin Ladies' Gold Hunllng Watches, worth $100 each. 800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watrhe in all, worth from $20 to $300 each t OOLD CHAIN'S, 81LVEII-WAI1K, e., tc, NUMBER OF GUTS 0.500 TWEETS LIMITED TO 00.000 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal Premiums will he paid, Single Tickets 11: fix TlcVeis n j Twelro Tickets 110: Twenty.tlvo Tlcktsiw. Circulars containing a Hill list of prizes, a descrip tion of tho manner of drawlnir, and other lulormu lion In reference to the distribution, wllllxi Kent to any one ordering them. All letters must ho address ed to Oilice, Kxcelsior Ilnild'ir, J.. I. SI.VK, Cor. liaco 6 Iiongworth. lion 4St, CINCINNATI, O, Feb 1, J875-6W WANTED. CMIINOLES. LATH and FE.VTINI . forwh rhm part Hcash and partlradewlll bo given nnd llvery.althe old Mijru stand of (1. II. Fowler, In Centre township, co'umtia county, Pa., by J. F. LAMON, Apr, l-st Fowlcrsllle, 1', o, ABRIDGE NOTICE. A N election for ofllcers ot IheCutiwHsa Rrldge Coinpany,wlllbaheldln('atatua,at the Hotel uf J. II. Klstler, on Monday, May Sd, ISIS, between tho hours ol one and nix o'clock, p. m ot said day, Apr. 1-W QliU, tf. UlLUEitl', ttvoreuiry, NEW GOODS! A HEAVY STOCK, GJIieapcr.than Ever! fc. 11. MILLER & SON IIuvo Just Received Iho largest nnd best supply ol CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE DEI GOODS, They havo ever offered to tnelr friends nnd cus tomers. tilotlis, Ossimeres, ami Satinetts for MEN'S WEAK, Cloths, Ahipacas, Merinos, for LA DIE'S WEAK, OAMCOES, MUSMNS, CA.M11UIC3, nnd every variety of Dry OooiU desired, Carpets, Mats, Ottomans, in great variety mid at the LO WEST CASH PMCES. FAMILY GHOCERLES. ineliuliiijr nil the varieties of COKKKES, TEAS and SUGAHS, COUNTRY PHODUCE, and a general supply of articles useful for the table always on hand. CALL AND SEE. Country produce of all kinds taken In ex change for goods at cash prices. Oct. 80,74-tf J. EVANS, READY MADE AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. HE HAS THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES, and EJirLoysTnn BEST WORKMEM ForOoort Fits and lTomptness In tilling orders there Is the place to t'O. His goods are selected with care and his CUSVUM WOHK will comparo favorably with the best effort of tho fashlonablo City Dealer. HE KEEFS A LARGE STOCK OF BOYS' & OHILDKEN'S CL0THIM AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS At Astonishingly Low Prices. A. J. EVANS. July 1, lSJJ-tf. BLOOMSBURG MAHBLE WORKS, T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor, MAIN ST1IEKT, 11F.LOW MAHKET. Manufacturer of and L'cakr in all kinds o) MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOES Wo use tho best AMEltlCAN and ITALIAN Marble, lie has on hand nnd furnishes to order MONUMENTS, TOMI5S, HEADSTONES, UHNS, VASES, Ac, Every variety of Marble cutting neatly executed at mo lowest mantel prices. A long practleul experience and personal attention to business makes the proprietor conlldent of gllog HAtKfactlon. AH ordei s by mall promptly utteudeu UJ, 1. U. UOX TJi, C".V. Jl. Work delivered free ofehae."Ba AUS. 21, It-ly. T. L. (JUNTOS, Proprietor, ISAIAH HAG-ENEUCH DEALI'.It IN STOVES & TINWA11E, Iil.OOMSllUKG, l'ENN'A., Has tho pleasure of Introducing to the Public A NEW AND SUPERIOR COOKING STOVE, THE ECLIPSE' A new and beautiful Stove, for wood or coal. Ho al so keeps constantly on bund n largo und uiled assortment ot other COOKING STOVES, 1'AIU.OK STOVES, IKON WEAK in great variety, TIN WAKE, Ac, Ac., Ac., which lie win uisposo of at tho lowest rates (or canli or approt ed credit on short time. All articles war ranted as renresented. He rusiwctfullv solicits a share of public patronage. uvv. ov, i iy GREliNWOOI) SEMINARY. NEXT TEKM IIEGINS Monday, August 3d, 1074, For particulars, Addresn, It. II WI1ITAC11E, MlLLYILLE, I'A. 'I I fj I M . . I 1 i Ayer's Cathartic Pills, $2L' vi ,l" Oi'iniijjif full, hut, nii'l how vis. 'llirynicniiilM npciicnt, nmt mi rxct'llcnt imrjjntUo. iHMiiff mriy wpp ' titlilr, they c ontain tin mercury milnc jnl)mtccr. MwU k-iIoui flckiK' nml imI 1 their tlmclv tici nm! every family ImuM 1ino them on hnnd for their iiroU'Cllmi nnd relief, wlien renulierl. l.otiix PXierleiire liai moved them tn he tlio nf r6t,f.uirt(ninl bet oV nil the Vttti Itli hlch tho market nlmnmN. Ity their necnslonnl ue, ttiis bloinl tutillleil, the roiniition uf theirs trtn exiK'llfil, ohlriirtlmis temoied. nnd tho vtholo umchlnury of Wo ioitored to its healthy nctlvltyi Internal orpnns which become clopped nml phifrKtsh mu demised ly Jrr l'tllt nml f-tlmnlated Intn ftrtinn. TIiiik gicinlcnt dleno i t hniiRed tntnlieallh,thcvnluer)f uhkh cli.incc, svi U'ckoiud on the vnt imdlilmleshn enjoy It, ran hnidly lo eoniuted. Thrlr fiiftnr eoattnn tnnko them plpannt to tnke, nnd iircM'nes their virtue unlnip.ilicil for nny IchkIIi of (line, fo tint they mo ever fieh, nnd perfectly relialjlo. Although fiemt-hini7i they rue mild, nnd nhcrnte without dMitibaiK-cto thot-onstitutluu,ordict,or oerupatlon. Full direction nrc Riven on Iho wrapper to ench hot, how to tin them n ft Vnuilly rhjle, nml Tor the follow lug complaints, which thc&o ruin rapidly curej For II(rtHftti or IndltrrMlon, I.ltlf iir. Iani;iMir nml l.ofir A iMirlllr.thry should he taken moilernlety to fttimulalc the Mom neh, nnd rctore Hi hralthy tone nnd nrtlcm. Tor MA t'i't'oiiiithiliii nnd its vnrioua ymn tomt IlllloiM llniditclir, hUk IIntl kiclit JtiiMiillc or J rvvti MIiUiip, III'' lout CiiHt nnd llllloii Virlhey ftm I lt jndU'loti!) taken fur en h ra-r, to rorrn e dlened action or icimn o tho obstruction t i h cnuc It. Tor liVr'iitrr,r or llliirrliiru, I, one mild dor u penenlly tenniicil, I'OI ltlH1lllliltllll. ff-Oll(t fs'rtnr I'rtl plttitlnit of Ih llfttii, laln rt the Nlil4, llacli nnd I.oln. I hey lioul ronttn tioufly taken, n 4 reriuhed, tovlianpc dlecd nrtion of the system. With such ( ngu those complaint disappear. For lti-oitv nnd I)ruitlritl Nnrlllnfr. they ihnuii lie taken tn larre nnd freiucnl ilofce to produce the etfect of n dinstit: hun;' lor .Huppi rloiis ft Inrpe tioc ciionM tic taken, n it proilucc- the desired effect by tyin- choiild bo itnlhv. As n n)irr Jf7, take one or two Vttt to in-niunto dipetlon nnd relieve the Mnmnrh, An nccnional ilno Uumlate (lie lllmn1lnnd boweN, leMores tho nppetlte,nnd linlporale tho pytem. Ilenco it I often ndvantnjreou whem no ceriou dcrnnpemenl exiti One who i'vvU tolerablv well, niien tlnd that a do.e of tliefl l'tttn nukes him teel decidedly better, from their eleanvins and renovating elfect on tho digCBtivo apparntuH. pnnrAun; iiy Jr..r. tA Y Tl 11 X-Ch, Tract teal Chemists, LOtt'JJLL, MASStt in S. A, FOH SALE BY ALL DHCUOISTS EVEUYW1IKRB CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY IlLOOMSnUIlfl, l'A. 31. C. SLOAN & liKOTHEU HAVE on 1i.mil anil fur sale at the most reasonable rates a splendid stock of C.iIlltIAGi:S, KUGUIUS, and every description of Wagons both PLAIN and FANCY, Warranted to he made of tho test nnd most durable tnaeerlali, and by the most experienced workmen. All work FCnt out. from the establishment will be found lube of tho highest class and sine to glie per fect satisfaction. They havo alao a line assort incut of SLEIGHS of all tho newest and most fashlonablo stales v and carefully made and of the best material. An Inspection of their work Is asked as III she lleved that nono superior can he found lu the coun try. July l, 1S73 tr. GAS!GAS! THATCHER & GEARHART. Plniiers, Gas and Steam Gitters IsLOOMSllUKG, l'A.. OFFEIt TO THE PUBLIC TIIKIlt SEHVICES IN Pluiiihiiur mil f3'i lriftiiur iuiiiuiiiq linn vaiiij itiiuj tn which they have had many years of experience, All work of this kind warranted to be of tho best description and executed In tho most workmanlike manner. Gas Pipe Laitl at 12 Cents Per Foot ! Steam Engines and Boiler, Steam ami Jlantl Pumps, Pipe and Fittings. A Splendid Assortment of Chan deliers, Brackets, Lamps, Shades, Bronze Ornaments, ifcc. EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS, Tlin CKLEllllAIEU .TA PAN PAPJ3 K-WA BUCKETS, 11ASINS, HOWLS, &c, Are. Store Iloom In Illoomsjiurg, on .Main street, oppo site St. Paul's Episcopal Church, (live them a call! Oct. 2,'74-tf A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER. DAILY AND WEEKLY Independent in Everything Neutral in Nothing, Opposed to all Corrupt Rings in lunnieipal, htnto and .National A Hairs. THE DAILY TIMES will bo Issued on Saturday, the 13th o! March next, and every innrnlci: thereafter. Sunil.ns excepted, under the editorial dhecilun of A. K, Merliire, printed compact Iv from clear, new tpe, on a large folio stnet. containing all the news of the day, Including t.ie ASSOCIATE I'llESS TKt.E (1IIAMS, spceltl Telegrams and ivrre-pondence from ail points of Interest, and resiles eilltoi l.il dis cussions of current topics. 1'rlee, two CrfN'l s. .Mall bubscilptlons, postage free, sK dullars per annum, or llfty centw jht month, hindrance. Advertisements, fifteen, twenty and thirty cents per 11 m, uvvuiuiiik iu jiuhiiiuu. The Weekly Times Will ho Issued on Saturday, March 20th, weekly uii-ii'uiicr, cuiiiuiiuin; all lllipoi luni IiewM Ol lue Meek, and comnUto Jfnrket and Financial Kenorts. Mull jd, forono year, postage free, at the folloMlng mica; Ono Copy Ten Copies ... . 11.00 .. 0.011 Twenty Conlei ..lll.'O AliVEItTIHUMUMS twonty-llve cents per line, llemllunces should he uiadjhy IJradsor l'ostt llco Orders. Address TT-TP. TIMES. X:H South soenth stieet, 1'llll.AIIELI'IllA. 5 AN ACTUAL I1U.SINE.SS INSTITUTION AND TELEOIIAl'IIIO INSTI'l UT1L For Information call at ontcc, or send for Colleok ADVSUTI31SK, JuneM-ly A FORTUNE FOR $1. WVOMl.NO MONTHLY bTATK LOTTEUY. Chartered by Act ot tho Legislature. 1 I'rl7.u, l5l,)00 t IM-Ixo, tV-tftOOO I I'rl.u, rid QUO 1 t'rl.o, I() (IOO 70,7o5, Prizes amounting to $200,000 ALLEN ifc CO. t'ule Eastern Agents, U Nassau St., (1 Chance In 3,) New York City. aprlls 1S70 ow BLANK MOHTGAGE3 forsalecltunatUie OOddUDUk OtllVO. 1 J AWARDED THSfmsrOmlJM Qvev Thivtj-fonr Competitor Standard ghcstnutSt,?HtLBDELPKI RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES -piIII,.UEU,HA AND HEADING KOAD WINTElt ' AKKANGEJI ENT. Nov. Hh, 1ST4. TIHIS9 I.EAVK llflEIlT AS F0LI0IV8 (St'NPA V EXCEITEh Tor Kciv York, Hilladtlphla, Heading, 1'ottsMllc Tninatiun, c 1I.H3 a. in Vor Catawls-sa, ll,33 a. m. and T,30 p. m. For Wllllamsport, C,2J a. in. and 4,00 p. in. TBAISS.IOK IICI'EIIT IEAVE AS 101 LOWS, (Sl'ICPAV EN CEI'TED.) I.cavo New York,.ti,oo a. in. Lcaro Philadelphia, 0,15 n. in, I.eaelleadlug, ll.P.Da. in., Polls; 111c, llf,10 p. hi. and Tamaqua, 1,80 p. lu. Irani C'atnntssn, c,20 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Vt llllamsport, a. m. and .oi p. in, Passengers to and from New York and l'hlladel phla go thiough n Ithout change of cars. .1. II. WOOTLK, Jlay s, 1ST4 tf. fiencrnl Superintendent. DKLAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AND WLSTKHN KA1LUOAU. HI.OOMSIiUKG DIVISION. Tlme-lallo No. 81), Takes eHect nt 4:30 A. M. 'IIIUIISUAY, lJKCKMllKIt 10, 16T4. NOIIT1I. I p.m. p.m. T'li 12 25 s .1.1 1 4.ll 12 8 i s 3 l 1 40' 12 1 S 2.1 13 3 11 45 S IS 1 25! II 31 S n 1 1(1 11 2J 7 111 1 11 11 10 7 (.3 1 11 i m 1 eo M'AI IONS. SOt'TII. n.m. p in. p.m. 1 ' HI 2 ill (1 id! io C4 a si) o or. IS CI 2 33 B 41 in u '-' 41 r, tn ,. .Scrantun . . UcllcMie . Tailnnllle... dju l;aw.iiina.... . . 1 IttHnu... . Wist rittston.. . Wuuning Mnllli.v no as 2 mi 7 io 10 29 2 fs 7 I .i I .11 .1 ' 1 7 11 11 as aid 7 in 1 10 4.1 3 1.1 7 2.1 I'M 32' 7 3.1 10 .1'i 3 2.1 7 4 II 110 3 3 1 7 (0 111 e.1 8 30 7 f.s HI 45 4 12 51 Kingston S 25 8 17 7 11' 12 41 ..I'll mouth. lime S 7 23 12 3(1, ....Vl.wnouth ... 8 m 7 19 12 3 ' . . ..Wulld.llc . sin 7 1.1 12 so Nantleoke 11 19 3 40 S 12 7 40 7 .1 12 Cj.l!iinli(k's reek. II is 3 5 s 1.1 7 20 C fill 12 01 ..MlUkshltmv. . 11 32 4 1.1 9 35 7 (id 0 s.1 11 40 ....Hkk's l irry. . ill 40 4 21 s r, .17 0 21 1139 ...Peath llaun. 111.3 4 irt Dl.i li IS 0 2' 11 31 IVlMlck .... 12 1 4 30 7 0 0 32 3 1122 ....lirJ.tr 1 reck 12 s 44.1 7 12 0 27 f, is 11 17 ...Willow Orirte.... 12 12 4 M 7 IS B 20 0 03 11 111 Ume llldgi 12 17 4 f,0 7 2.1 li (Hi .1 M II C2 Espy '12 Vii tin T .".s .1 f.s .140 10 ,M ...P.loomsl.uig.. .,12 32 r. 12 "47 r. m r. 'i l" 49 liuirri . ..1237 .11s ;w Ii4l r, r,i 10 .3,catavKa llildge. 12 41 .1 24 8 12 & 411 t,3o 10 4'P. t'huk'H Switch. ,12 4.1 .1:10 sir. .115 ft 12 ti) is1 Dam Hie I 1 1-3 n 4S s sr. r, ui ft 02 1U21 1'hulasky. ... i ill ft (,s 8 4s 4M 4 t.7 111 (is f'uincio 1 14 6 C3 81V, 4 30 440 9.1 .Northumbulaiid. 1 si c si 9 20 a.m. p.m. a.m.1 p.m. p.m. a.m. DAVID T. IIOI'Nl), Sunt. Supei lntendent's onice, Kingston, .March 5, ls.4. ATOHTIIEllN 1 CO.MPANY. CENTliAI, JiAIIAVAY On and nfler November soth, 173, trains w 111 leave SUNlil'ItY as follows: NOKTIIWAHD. trie .Mull 6.20 a. m., orrhe Elmlra ll.toa. 111 " Canandalgua... 3.3ft p. in, " Kocuester .1.15 " Niagara 9.40 l!enoo accommodation 11.10 a. in. nunc Williams pott 12.fts p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. ra., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m. HulTalo Express 7.1ft a. m. arrlvo liuifalo 8.to n. in. SOL'TllWAlll). Uurralo pi ess a.fto a. tn. nrrlie llurrlsbiirg 4.r.0 0. in " Iialtlinore s.40 I.lmlra.Mall 11.15 a. 111., arrUo Ilairlsburg 1..10 p. in Masiiiiigton 10.30 " Iialtlinore 0.30 " Washington 8.30 tlnrrlsbiirg accommodation 8.10 p. 111. an lve Harrls- burg 10.50 p. m. nirne Iialtlinore 2.2,1a. m, " Waslilr.gton C.13 Erie Mall 12.55 a. m. nnhe Ilanl.-.Uurg 3.05 a. in. " Hall Imcre 8.40 " " Washington HC5 " All dally except Sunday. I). M. liOYD, Jr., Oeneral Passenger Agent A. J. CASSATT, oeneral Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. l'liiludelhlilu & Uric II. 1!, Division. WINTERTIME TAHLE. VN nml nfler SI7VI1A V W IV1.'MI,'II sJ ISjJ. tlio Tialns on the Philadelphia, 4- tile llali WESTWARD. PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia. 12.55 p. n " llanlshurg.... ft.oo p. iii iiii.iiiisiui i.. y.io p. 11 Lock li.m-n 1(1.20 p. 11 " " arrUotit llumilo v.uo a, 11 EIUE MAIL leaves Philadelphia " ' " HaiTlsburg " ' " Wllllainspi.it " " " Lock llaun " " " lieuovo " " nrr. at Erin ELMIliA MAIL leaves Philadelphia... " " " Il.irrlshurg " " " Wllllaiiiiport.... ' " nrr. at Lock Haven .11.55 p. 11 . 4.2.111.11 . s.3.1 a. 1 . 9.4ft a. 1 .11.1011. 1, . S.05 p, 11 . 8.00 a, ra . 1.25 p. in C.20 ji. in t.30 p. m LOCK HAVEN ACCOM, leaies Harrlsburg 9.15 a. m " !,' !! !! Willi nmtpoit D.i p, m ..wa. IIUICIJU.IU p, m EASTWARD. l'Hir A HXl'IlESS leaves Ixxk Haven. . . . 6.40 . m, " Wllllamsport... arrives at llanlshurg " I'lUludelplila LfJi a. m. . n.iua. m, ,. 4.15 u. m, ..11.20 a.m. EIlIEMAILIcaves Eile " " " Itemno ' .(k Haven., " " " WIlIl.imsiKiit s.25 p. m . 9.4ft p. In .. 10.50 p. m ' " nrr. at lMrrlsburg... air. at 1'hlh.delohla.'..'.'.-.'.'.'.'.":' Mu." ELM1HA MAIL leaves Lock Haven 9.4 a.m. " " '! Wllllamsport 1 10 ...rr. ' " " S'luhury 12 10 n. m arr.atllurrlsi.iiig ..0 5am " ' arr.atl'hlMdelpliia,. ....... dopim NIAQAIIA EXI'IlESSleaesKai.o .0 a.m !! '""nova 4.0.1 . in " Ik llaen ft.i.ip m " Wltllaiiuvpoit. 0.60 p. m " Sunhury 6.40 p. m nrr. at lliirrlsburg 10.55 n.m " Philadelphia. ,toa. ni ?: 'f: vy.- f.1!1' nt Jrwucton with Oil creek and micgucuy i. h. ), MSI! WeSt With PnSt nml frnlna V Ok.. I.lmlra Mall and (luiTalo Express mako closn enn necllous at WlllluiMsport I h N. ' Jt w 11SSS noith. and at Uarrisilim. 2 ! ft1 '.'::.' !" ?' south, "' s., h. tram W.M. A. IIALDVIN, OeneratHupt Jan. 8,1s-tr this wren is ox hle witu ROWELL & pHESMAN . Advertising Agents,. ' THIRB CHEDTNUT STS., 6T, L0UI8, MO 1 SUI GENERIS. Mpalmam MASON CABI H ORGANS. UNEQUALEDrXUHilPPROACHED In rapacity and Mwllonrti by nny oilier". Awnnlnl DIPLOMA OF HONORS VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. nljl U Amerlcim Orgnnn ivor nwnnleil nny mhl UllLi In Kiiroiw, or uhlch prmrnt mih nlrnonll nnry exccllpnco n ti commninl a wMo Halo there. II UI kVO swarded hiuliett prpmhima nt tmiiu ALlI ft I J trlnl liTpo'lU'"!.'" AmHmill I'liropr. Out of hunilnMl lime l'" '"' ",'ix ln nil where any other ortfiun linve b ll pnfetml. DCOT Declared hy Krnlnehl Mn.l I111J. In b"th PtO I lwmlMerw, to I"' lllll-lnlcil. Beo TLSTISIONI M. finCltl.Alt, Hh ripinlul i of lm.ro than One Thousand ("rut trie). IUOIPT on hnvliet a Jlnwi llaml'n. .Do not I (l O I O I talc nnv other. DmUn V'l """I " eo.1' MiMiosH .r u'.lina infirlor nrtftvi. nml Jr tiM rearon often trv ttrv hanl 11 t'll umwIMiill tlit. UCUi CTVI CP lth nw'1 Inuurtniit In prove llUU O 1 I I tO mei.ta rwr mndc. eV Solo nnd ' III li 1 11 11 1 1 0 11 Miii, Sliperl) IJIngero und other fiisem of new ilcsluns. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN qulRltc comblnatiun of thcolnptnimrntfl. EASY PAYMENTS. ?o7nTniwyIjrqini; pnj mental or rcntcii unt'l rent pnya fvr the orijan. nTAI nfllCP "nil Clrculnrii. lth full 1 ortlo LAI ALUuUtO tiUra, free. AililreanMAKON 'i HAMLIN DltOAN CO., 151 'Itrmint Bin et. WW; TON ! 25 Union Hipmre, NEW i UIIK i or bO ii W Adamant., CtllGAUO, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET MAIS MAY HE OI1TAINE1I AT VHOLESALE OR BETAIL OF SCRAWTON, Pa. Oftirrnl Ayenl titan for (lie celebrated CHICKERING PIANOS. ALSO, OF I. K. MII.l.EU, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dealer in nlioro Iiistrniiu'iits. Jloreh is, 15 y --C'kjie4l No. 17 Cinlre;Rtrett. Piute Gas -ana Steam Fitters, .MANri'ACTUllKIIS OF T I 3ST W ARE, (lALVANIZUI) iiion cohnicj:. WINDOW CATS, AWNINGS, Wire Trelli.cs, Ae. Dealers in Stove, Ilang o, l'liriinces, Iialtlinore Heaters, Low l)on Urates, Mantels, I'U.All'H, Weather Strips, Ac. Also GAS FIXTURES of the latest design. Speelal attention paid to re nalrlnir sen Intr. Machines of eierydcs-eili.tlon scales, locks Hell HonetiiL', Heyl'ittliiir.Ac. i'rhale Ilesl deuces Heated hy hteaia at abinall cost iiIkimi Hot Air. l'eh W,'7-tf. J. II. STECKEU'S COAL DEPOT, IlLOOMSIHUiO, I'A Krenmer's old st.iudnqniiU street, hetween Second and 'I hlrd. All hlhd of grain taken lu exchange for coal. ' J. II, HTTCKKIt, Jlnr. 10-tt liloomsburg ra. S Im Min:it an r VTiKHi I'l'.MP Is tl llin np. laum leili-il slaudaid of the inaiket. usV. (fllet, the hest iiiiiup fur tri ihehast money. Attention ft lllll..l In lOnd.l.Wn o i i. . t .. .. " u"u"J.n lll'HMr IllitClv- t't.lliK Drop check valve, uhlch can ho wit hdraw n v. II hout dhtui hlnu' I he Joints, and the cupper rhumbcr uhlch never i .ie cracks. SCIlles nr rn.lM nml illl lnL, 11,.. Sg time, l'orsalo hj ih aleis and the trado HSI'Vm" W ".' KWr ","'"'' Ihatjou . n .....jo , u' , out-.ui'iui aim heo mat H lias my trado mark as ahoe. If loudoiiot wi i ;Vih'.'.u,r!.' ,u ',l','H'i'litlve chctilars; tot'ellier ! !,'', "il "a."!p ""' address of I ho auent nearest you alii ho luriilslicd hy nddicsslntr llh sli.iup ' ClIAS.ll. lll.ATCMi.iiv, Manufacturer, March 5 'is-sm M"' l'om,nelco liaiatlclpnto. A OICNTS WANTKI). -.Utlie rate this work is now selllug It will attain a salo of 100.000 COPIES wish to retain It hy 0h-i i-alr exercNe itiid, ! il! ini- "THK1IISTOHVOK TUB lltKSHYTK- IUAN CIIUHOII TIIUOUGIIOUT THE WOULD." A llfftlltlflll Innra mMa. . ,1 - MornVeoVn liaif" -imkey loVvo70y7 SL'f.'O lh',r'c,0. V,I,1CI0'"' for i'wlii.lvS te f or? fchould bo inado at once. A.i.ir,. ".iritory , J'J:witto.u:nt&co., Dec. M, ',4-cm. 410 jiroomo hired, New Vork. PLANTS ! PLANTS ! h rmiiiV-V'SJ !!.'8t WnascoM fnmio well rI-Th.;iiVand. ' lK'r """"red.tl.w, Wilson and Charles Dou-nin.. ai,... ,., per do.en,M eeuts,l jht huiidrcd.ti.oo.per thousand Sweet Potato Plants, per hundred, M cents, per huuiiuid, i.i.i. i:gg plalSi a() Cl.ms , tr Uarly Tomato Plants liest km.u m n.u ..L ... cents, tomato plants out ot hot-Led, 'per doicn, 15. uuiuibi, eciiis, per thou'aiKl, tj.no t.nto Cahbauo. Celery and Pemw-r i.w.,. ... ....... son. I'lants sent hy mail or ovrrosi. When ordered' 7 ",'"''" " i'1' "JM "' ""u co cents per hundred should bo seat to pay noitaire. .1 1. ran lU-'t. lllnninol...X."i.. "VfOTICK U lierehy' iriven lliat the Illrw.n KOJ.LIXS HOLMES aj: j.T-ari. v bpt. 11, H.tt U " ' llu-K. cretury. Cmll?Hroai1ier,,vHl 00 h ii-
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