The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 26, 1875, Image 4

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    Miscellaneous.
TIIll K1NI1 OF TUP, lNMIIAI, ISlANDS.
T f II rj.ll?ST.
The Ttln of the cannibal Islands
ctded to cmi'itir fun ilrv Innd-i,
Ho ho marehftl over valleys nnd highlandi
Wit 'i twenty-four e.innlbnl brum ;
II h tiro dwn mnn-oattti knaves,
All Innirry as so many irmvos,
H" -.;;irmiHV"i through enrtlilnnrl and sfcjrtAnd',
Don ml "f wo ithcr and ware.
II" cam to At l.tntU the ltolj-.
Whose, p.'ipic were. lAmh-llke nml lowly,
Though gmwliiT n touch roly-poly
n 1 1 i'iul I In hMIng nn 1 prayer!
1 ii v f.istc l while slwpiny, like 111,
Ami prayed In their Vanity Kflltu
And wnlkn.t in tun ii-vtow way slowly,
Mil 'li cttiiibrrpil Willi TM wtnili wares.
Tint followed n wjn iTf'tl imttlc i
(loo I lack ! how the wmini illil rattle !
Tho women, the cIUMivb, ttw eattlo
Ifl ik part In 111" dwperfit strife j
Tin c irrlml Hte war to tUs fcntfo i
Willi si miriiter Atlantis was rife j
About ll 1I11 seises win prattle
WHIM Providence nr.inttsth thorn life.
Tlio Cannibals ttirntd out i.'i wlnnnm,
They m.i !. twenty -ilff h.arty dinner),
Thei go')i)!.ii the "Mints and the lnnira
And pat a'l Atlantis tu t.i i
They mvullowo.1 wlilie, yellow iind blfMk,
The liungrliMi , giv ll.ut park
or r.iiihr-., an 1 pick 14 nn I skinners
That ever snt region to wrack.
Henceforth fiey wer chiefs of th nntlon,
And lived hy relief lcirldntton;
Til")- served up a bid for collstlan
And fatten ;d a aw like a b3a.1t ;
Thetr npp.'tltes dally Increased ;
lunch vrni a patent, at leant;
Idle raliroa.H and itaam natlgMlon
Source furnished Uie Joints tor a fount.
What llic voting lad? said to flip dentist
-draw it mild,
A Kimum city motlicr lately flojged a
youngnun for marrying her daughter.
Xever depiso humble services: when
largo ships run aground littlo boats may pull
them off.
A man named Todd publishes a temper
mice paper and has sued a contemporary fur
calling him Toddy.
An old lady ilecriboi a tntim as ' .1 man
whnt knows mor'n ho can find out, and spills
vittcls on his clothe."
An Illinois farmer always knows when
spring is npproachinjj by hii five sons pre
paring to Icavo home.
It U n remarkable fact that, although
common sheep delight in verdant field,
religious flocks are not anxious for green
pastors.
mr.iTKST. mo latest conundrum is,
"Why is the Fourth of July ?" That's
all. An interval of fifteen minutes is here
allowed for guessing tho answer. Then the
conundrum is put a?ain in this form: ''Y
is tho 1 of July."
A young man over at Mount Vernon,
published a "personal" soliciting corres
pondenca with young cultured ladies. Hut
the typo fiend set it up "colored" ladies, and
now tho unfortunate youth is receiving tqn
dor missives from ovcry dusky maiden in
tho land.
Siun's. The popular superstition rejard
ing tho days on which it is lucky or unlucky
to tfim tho finger nails is expressed in an
old rhyme, thus :
Cut them on Monday, cut them for wealth ;
Cut them on Tuesday, cut them for health ;
Cut them on Wednesday, cut them for news;
Cut thtu on Thursday, a new pair of thoes ;
Cut them on Frl lay, youTI cut them for woe;
Cut them on Saturday, a Journey to go ;
Cut lh"ra on Sunday, you'll cut thcra for evil,
l'or all tho next week yonUbo ruled by the devil,
Don't Scold. For tho sake of vour
children don't do it. It is a great misfortune
to. have children reared in the presence and
under tho inlluenco of a scold. The effect
of tho everlasting complaining and fault
finding of such poisons is to make the young
who hear it unamiable, malicious, callous
hearted, and they often learn to take pleas
ure in doing tho very things for which they
receive such tongue-lashings. As they are
always getting tho blame of wrong doing,
whether they do or not, they think they
might as well do wrong as right. They lose
all ambition to strive for the favorable opin
ion of the fault-finder, since they see they
always strivo in vain. Tints a scold is not
only a nuisance, but a destroyer of tho mor
als of children. If theso'unlovcd, dreaded
pcoplo could only sec themselves as others
seo them, they would fleo to tho mountains
in very shame-
Ten Follies.
To think that tho mora a man eats tho
fatter and stronger he will become.
To think tho mora hours children study
in school tho faster they learn.
To imagino every hour taken from sleep is
an hour gained.
To act on the presumption that the small
est room is largo enough to sleep in..
To cat without an appetite, or continue to
after it lias been satisfied, merely to gratify
tho taste.
To conoludo that if exerciso is good for
the health, the more violent and exhaustive
it is, tho more good is done.
Ta commit an act which is felt in itself to
bo prejudicial, hoping that somehow or other
it may be done in your case with impunity.
To nrguo that whatever remedy causes one
to feel immediately better, is "good for the
system" without regard to more ulterior
effects.
Daniel in the Hands of a (linker.
Nantucket peoplo cnjVy a reputation for
umartnesi, and even D.mlel Webster found
his match there. Tho story as told by Mr
Webster is as follows.
Tho court held a term on tho Island peri
odically. There was not much litigation.
But the suits wero lioavy, relating to sliipi,
whalo fishing, and oil. Tho Judges and law
yers usually went over from tho continent
and spent a week or ten days, and finished
tho business of tho besslon. One day one of
tho friends of tho Island called at my office
in Boston, ami eald ;
"Friend Daniel, what wilt thou ask to
como down to Nantucket and plead a case
for mo before tho judges?"
"I will go for a thousand dollars."
"That is too much, friend Daniel."
"lint I'll have to-go down Saturday, and
perhaps remain tho whole woelc following;
I would as soon nrguo tho whole- docket."
"Well, friend Daniel, if theo will argue
such cases as I will prccnt to theo boforo
my caso is called, I will givo you a thousand
dollars," so tho bargain was struck.
My client went to Nantucket, and found
his caso at tho foot of tho docket. Ho went
from man to man and saw all who had any
caso on tho docket, and wuid : "What will
theo give if I get the great Daniel Webster
to plead thy cause?" IIo took retaiuors
from u dozen men. Some guvo him $100
and some ?500. Jlehad grace enough to
give me tho $1000 ugreed on, and paid my
oxponscs in tho bargain. I argued tho dock
et right through, for plaintiff and defendant,
until I reached my client's eawe. Ho struck
tho balance, and admitted as the bteanier
left tho wharf that ho had got his case argil.
41 aud pocketed $1,600 besides.
I'mtilns Urnnmental Treei.
Tf you want biuhes, not trees, do not
prune. If you want tree, not bushes, let
them be trained tn n single stem. This
rein.irlc applies, however, more to deciduous
tree than In conifers. Most of the latter
inly push out lateral branches from the
lowest part of tho stem, and nro thus fmth
ercd Jo (ho ground, without throwing up
more than mio main trunk. But deciduous
tree, especially whero they have mililcieiit
room, rrctiuenlly throw up two or throe
stems which rival caeli other, or strong
shouts from the lower part of tho stem-,
which become largo branches in time. If
tho rival stems nro not all excised but one,
uid il the branches springing low from that
tom nro tint lopped off, no tree will then be
for.ncd, but only a largo btuh. Our remarks
n pinning apply only to ornamental trees,
mil are directed purely to ornamental ends,
flic pruning of fruit trees is based on quite
lillvrent principles, mid directed toward
".wiring tho largest quantity nntl best qual
ity of fruit, quite Irrespective of elegance of
appearance. Tho main objects to be secured
by pruning are first, to develop a handsome
and healthy main trunk, which Is only to
livorgo into branches at a given height from
tho ground, Where trees are grown in closo
proximity to cacli other, as in wood', nature
iierfornis tho office of denuding the steins of
'heir lower branches. When in such close
-ontaet, want of air and deficiency of light,
Aimlilucd with tho mechanical effect of fric
tion and the natural tendency of sap up
ward, cause the destruction of all but tho
upper limbs of tho trees. But while in a
spacious forest a multitude of tall branchless
trunk, canopied over by foliage high over
our heads, pocss a beautv and majesty
quite their own, such a feature in isolated
specimens or in small clumps would loso its
charm. Hence, in artificially divesting
trees of branches at six, eight or ten feet
from tho ground, you nro to have regard to
tho lateral space you wish them to occupy,
and tho aspect which you wish Uicm to pro
sent. The second object in pruning is to
obtain n symmetrical shape by lopping off
straggling boughs or branches, clearing part
of tho shnol.s that grow inside tho head
when they are too numerous, cutting away
all dead wood and unhealthy growths, etc.
In pruning a tree, cut away tho branch
which is to come away close to the trunk,
and tho bark will soon "callus" over and
cover tho scar. In forest pruning, it is held
that a branch should be amputated at a foot
or more from the trunk, or else tho excision
will cause knots in tho timber. However
this may bo as applied to forestry, it cannot
apply to tho pruning of ornamental trees ;
for nothing can be uglier than these "snags"
as such projecting old stumps nro cailed. In
training young trees to a stem, do it by de
grees year after year, till you havo denuded
tho stem as high as you wish. Some at once
cut away all the lateral branches of a young
tree, except a few at tho cxtremo top of the
sapling. Others do still worse With a
view of forcing an upward growth, they cut
tho side branches to within a few inches of
the stem, leaving the ugly snags on to push
a few weak twigs next year. ( The result of
this treatment is that tho desired upward
growth is obtained witii a vengeance. Tho
"tern hardly grows in thickness, the sap rises
to tho few uncut boughs at tho top, and you
iret a tall, thin, weakly object, that will
never form a treo at all. It becomes what is
technically called "whippy," becau.-o it
resembles a coachman's long whip, and the
only remedy, if onco tho young treo ha1
been pruned into that fchape, is to take it up
and plant another in its stead, which you
must take care not to servo in tho same
manner.
It is the grorth of tho side branches which
promotes expansion in tho diameter of tho
main stem, and the lower ones must onlv be
removed by degrees ; when thoso higher up
appear sufUcicutly numerous for tho young
tree to bear tho loss of tho lower ones with
impunity. If a young bow shows a propen
sity to grow out of place, or to an undue
length, so as to require regression, this may
bo effected while in a young stage of growth,
by simply pinching off its extremity, thus
arresting its further extension. Tho proper
timo to pruno trees is between the cessation
of their growth in autumn and tho move
ment of their sap tho in spring. Tho
amputation during summer of tho woody
parts of trees is injurious to them in many
ways, and in many species produces a copi
ous discharge of sap (termed "bleeding")
which considerably weakens them. But
tho process of trimming hedges, or (where
there is a fancy for such things) clipping
evergreens Into fantastic shapes, is perform
ed in summer, as this promotes a second
growth from tho parts that nro left untouch
ed, which makes tho foliage and spray deni
er. -1 Honjredkn, in Jinglith Garden.
.Mrs. Dillingham.
Kxactly tho position that Mrs. Dillingham
occupied in society it would bo hard to de
fine. Kvery body invited her, and yet every
body, without any definito reason, considered
her a little "off color." Slio was beautiful,
she wasaccomplshcd, she talked wonderfully
well, sho was atV in art, literature, socie
ty. Slio was superficially religious, and she
formed tho theater of tho strugglo of a black
angel and u white one, neither of whom ever
won a completo victor)-, or held whatever
advantage, ho gained for any considerable
length of timo. Nothing could be finer than
Mrs. Dillingham in her fino moods; nothing
coarser when tho black angel was enjoying
one of his victories, and tho white angel had
sat down to breathe. It was tho impression
given in theso latter moments that fixed
upon her tho suspicion that sho was not
quite what i-ho ought to be. Tho flower.-,
bloomed where she walked, but thero was
dust on them. Tho cup sho handed to her
friends w.n pure to tho eye, but it had a
muddy taste. She was a wholo woman in
sympathy, power, beauty, and sensibility,
and yet ono felt that somewhere within bho
harbored a devil a refined dovil in ita play,
a gross ono when it hail tho woman at unre
sisting advantage. ScrHntr't Monthly,
How to (let Along.
Don't stop to tell stories in business hours,
l'ay as you go.
Never "fuol" in business matters.
Learn to act and think for yourself.
Do not kick every one In your path.
Keep ahead rather than behind tho times.
Uso your own brains rather than thoso of
others.
Do not meddle with a business you know
nothing about.
No man can get rich by sitting around
stores and saloons.
Hnvo order, system, regularity and also
promptness,
More miles can bo made in a day going
steadily than by ttopping.
A man of honor respects his word as ho
does his bond.
Help others when you can, but novor
give whon you cannot afford, becauso It is
fashionable.
Young men! cut this out, and if thero is
any folly in the argument let us know.
Tho noblest work of (lod is an honott
man,
By industry we thrive.
. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, 13 LOOMS BURG COLUMBIA
VEGET1NE .
Ftii'lllcs tli" hlooil, llrnnvntoHitiMl
tin Ifjiu-uti'N Ihn M'lio'u .SjnU iii,
ITS MUDICAI, l'ltOt'KUTlKS A It 10
Alterative, Tonii', Solvent and Di
li ret it.
ViMRTlvuHlnadeetel isliel from the Juices ol
oniirutly.Mdecti'd lurks, routs nml herlit, and mi
hiruiitfly coiicenlmli'd, Hull It will elteclilnllj erndl
int.' iiiim Hie ivtem cut I jlnt of scrofula, Scrotii
lus Humor, Tumors, t incur, i auwiuu iliuuor, Kr
Klpilni, Salt llhiini, sjphlllilc UMases, tanker,
l',ilutueM at the Mninacn, nnd all ilLca'.es lliatnrlse
I'oiii inipiiru blood, McUtlcu, Inil.iuiatory and chr n.
10 Ulieuiimllsin, N'curnUU, (lout and spinal com
plhlnls, cull only bo urtuctually cured through blood.
Tor fleers and Ernptlie Diseases of the Skin pits
lilljs, I'luiples, lllotches, Polls, Teller, scaldhciidnnd
Itlnit worm. Veuktink has never failed to ortect a per
manent cure.
l'or 1'nlns In tho Hack, Kidney romplalnts, Propsy,
I'einalo Weakness, LoucorrhiE.i, nrhlnif from Inter-
11 il ulceration, nud uterine diseases and (lenrnl De
bility, Vnir.TTNK acts Ulrectlr upon the cniis.is of
these cmiipl.iliils. It liiUiforules ntid strengthens
Hie whole b.i -tern, nets upi-n Hie srciethi' orir.itis,
nll.i.Klnll.iuiatluii, cures ulceration and regulates the
bjw les,
l'or ('atari h. Disnemla. Habitual CoRtlvrnes.
Palpitation ut tho Ih'iiit. Ilenonchc, Piles, Nervous-
Iii'ssaiid (lencral Prostration of the NcnoiisNsicni,
no medicine Inn over irlve Ritch ncrfect satisfaction
as the Vwmrisi!. It purines Iho blood, cleanses nil
of Hie oruiins, nnd lmssesses a controlling poer
over uie nervous sy? icin.
The remarkable cures affected bv Veoitisk hao
Induced imiiiv iihvflcl.ins and nuothecailcs whom
we know to preset ibo and uso It liilhclrowu famk
1IC.
In fact, Vkoktine Is tho best remedy yet discovered
fur tho above diseases, and Is Hie only reliable lllood
runner ci piaccu uciuio 1110 puooc.
l'ltlJI'ABKI) BY
K. IS. .VTCVr.XS, Huston, mass.
What is vehctink? It Is n compound extracted
from barks, roots and herbs. It Is Nature's Hemcdy.
It Is perfectly harmless from any bad ulTeit upon the
sjstem. It Is nourlshliicniiil strengthening. It nets
directly upon tho blood. It quiets the nervous sjs
tem. It elves i on yood, sweet sleep nt nlpht. His
a irreat panacea for our nyed fathers nnd mothers:
for It etw'Htlicm strength, quiets their nerves, and
Klves them Nature's sweet sleep, as has been prov
ed by many an used lierson, It Is the (treat blood
Purifier. Ills u soothing remedy for our children.
It has rello cd and cured thousands. It Is very
pleasant to tnko; eery child llkoslt. It relieves
nnd cures nil discuses original Ins; from impure bloort.
Try tho Vkoctink. (live it fair trial for jourcom
plaints i then you will sav to j our friend, neighbor
uud acquaintance, "fry It: It has cured me."
Vboktisr for complaints for which It ts recom
mended, Is having a larger salo throughout the 1'nlt
ed States than nny other one medicine. Why? Veg
clluo will euro these complaints.
vai.ua Ki.fi iKrtvas.n atio.v.
Boston, Dec. 12, UK).
Ocnt'emen My only object In giving you this tes
timonial Is to spread valuable tntis-murlon. Having
lx-cn badly nmioted with Salt llhetim, and Iho wholo
surface of my t Mn being covered with iilniples and
eruptions, mam of which caused me great pain nnd
annoyance, und knowing It to bo n blood disease,
Itoukmonyof tho advertised preparations, among
which was am- quantity of trsnparl'la, without
obtaining any benefit until I commenced taking the
Vf.uisTtsK, and before I hiidcmnplctcdlho llrst bottle
1 saw that I had got tho right medicine. Conse
quently, I followed oa with It until I had taken sev
en bottles, when 1 was pronounced a well man, and
in skin Is smooth nnd entirely tic o from pimples
luid eruptions. I havo never enjoyed so good health
before, and I attribute It all to the uso of VininiNK.
To benefit thoioanilcti'd with ltiiaumatlsin, I will
lnako mention nlso of the ;vi'OETi!ir.'s wonderful
power of ourlns mo of this acute complaint, of w hlch
1 hav c sulTercd so Intensely.
C. II. TTCKKIt, Pas. Ag't Mich. C. 11. 11 ,
ci Washington street, Uoston.
Vcsotinc Ii Sold by all Jrusslsls.
Jan.SVTS-ly
HEADQUMTEBS
P O II
in Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
Drugd, Apices, Patent Medi
cines, &c, &c.
MOYER K
ri
WOULD call the attention of the public to
their very large and wel selected stool; of
goods which tl.oy oiler at I he
LOWEST MAltKET .HATES.
SOO boxes Window Glxss all sizes and qualities.
01as3 for Picture Frames n specialty.
11'hile Lead,
Red Lead,
Umbers,
Litharge,
Siennas,
Greens
Bines,
Reds,
Yellows, dry and in Oil.
Hcncral Agents for
MONTOUR SLTE PAINTS
LINSEED,
OLIVE,
WHALE,
OASTOU, and other OILS
VARNISH and JAPANS
from Iho best Manufactories.
Their stock of
SPICES
excels any In thl3 section of tho Stats.
Agonts for Dr. BIOKLEY'S
Family Medicines.
(Jcncral Depot of supplies for Dr. ,1. c. A ycr's
I'Ol'ULAU MEDICINES.
Tho Prescription Department Is under tho charge
of competent I'hai miiccutlsts.
Physicians' Prescriptions
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED WITH
DESPATCH.
CoM SparUins ScOa later.
The attention of country dealers, especially 13 called
BOTTLED GOODS,
SPIOES, ALUM,
COWCSJvTTH.A5!HD IiVH,
Patent and Proprietary Medicines &o,
Our wagon villi continue as formeilyto mukolts
usual trips to supply cut ,
OIL OF GLADNESS,
a special
CbllgllH,
6'olds,
Croup,
Rnrns,
Tetter,
Piles &q.,
an Intcrnnl nnd nxtcrnal rem y whoso lieallnc vdr
tin are attosttd by thousands In this and adjoining
counttos Is manufactured by them nnd supplied to
uio auiicicu cuuer uirccuy or through their country
dealers,
Prico 50 Cents Per Uottlo,
None genuine unless It bears tho trado marlc and
name of Jloyer lira's the words '-oil of Gladness''
blown in tho gloss and tho signature of Moycr Uro's
on 1 ne wrapper.
Arr.!V-iy
riMJK HIST DLUOOUK HOOK.
To be
Hf 4tvt? M Vt .
Dr. J. Milker's CiilironiiaYin.
CpU' IMtllM'.S nro n purely Vegetable
preparation, mado chiefly from tho natlvo
lierlis found on tholower rniiRcs of tho Sier
ra Nevada mountains of California, tho
wodiclnhl properties of which nro extract
ed therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol.
Tho question is almost daily nsked, "What
is Iho causo of tho unparalleled success of
ViNta vit Hittkiis?" Our answer is, that
thov removo tho causo of diseaso, and tho
patient recovers bis health. Thoy nro tho
prcnt blood purifier nnd nlifo-piving prin
ciple, n perfect Henovator and Invifiorator
of Iho system. Never beforo in tho history
of tho world has n medicine, boon com
pounded possessing tho rcmnrlcablo qual
ities of Vi.NnoAiiliiTTEM in licalhiRtbcsick
of ovcry diseaso man is heir lo. They nro a
ceutlo I'urgativo as well ns a Tonic, reliev
ing Congestion or Inflammation of tho
Liver nud Visceral Organs, in liilious Dis
eases. It 111011 will enjoy ijootl liealUi, let
ihem uso VlsnoAulltTTnr.3 as 11 medicine,
nnd avoid tho uso of alcoholic fctlinulauts
iu cvory form.
Ii. II. .TcDONAT.n ,t CO.,
DrngKUbi fttid General Ageubt. Han l'ranclaco, Cnllfor.
liia, aud cor. WaithlnRtoti uul Charlton His., New Vurk
Sold by nil UrllggUls uud Uculen.
S 'pt. S. 74-f.m.
The only KeliaMc (lift llislriliulioii in the
Coil 11 fry I
$100,000.00
T3XT VALUABLE GIFTS 1
to in: DisTitiut'Trn in
L. D. SINES'
(7f. Semi-Annual
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To lie drawn Monday, March 20A, 1870.
One ftruix Caiilfal I'vi.v,
$10,000 IN GOLD !
One Prize 5,000 in Silver !
FivoPrizcs,Sl .000'
Five Prizes, $500
Ten Prizos, $100
EaciniiCasli;
Two Family Carriages and Matched llors--vvith
Silver-mounted I funic, worth
S1..")00 each!
Two Uuggics, Horses, icc, worth 5G00 each
Two Fine-toned !o-cvood Pianos worth
S.joO each I
Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100
each i
1500 Gold and Silver Lercr'Jltintinu Walehci
in all, worth from to i'.VM earh I
(10L1) CHAINS SILVEIMVAIlH Ac, Ac.
XmWKll OF GIFTS lO.O(K) .'
TICKETS LIMITED TO 50.000
A(l I1NTM W ANTI'D TO SHU, TICKCTS, to whom
Liberal l'renilmna w 111 be raid.
Slnglo Tickets VH Mx Tlifc'ts b; Twelve Tickets
2u; Tnenty-tlve 'llckts$-in.
Circulars containing u full 1W of piles, a dcFcrlp
ttonof tho manner of drawing, nnd other Informa.
tloulnrefeieiicototho dKtrltiutlou, villi be sent to
any one ordering them. All letters must bo address
ed to
Ollicc, ExceKior Huild'ir, S1XE3,
Cor. Unce ,t Longworth. Iiox 432, CINCINNATI, O.
Vcb 13, 1ST 5W
CARRIAGE!
M A N UFAO T O R Y
IlLOOMSUllKO, PA.
M. C. SLOAN .c llltOTIIElt
HAVE on hand and for fale at the mo-t
reasonable rules a splciidtd stuck of
CAusti.ua;, En.'r.;n:s,
and every description of Wagons both PLAIN nnd
FANCY,
Warranted lo be made of the besl nnd most durable
maoerlaR uud by the most opi rleiici-d workmen.
All work sent out from the establishment will be
tound to bo of tho lilghe.it class and sum to glvo per
fect satisfaction. 'Ihey havo iilso.illucnssorlmeutof
SLEIGHS
of all the newest und mot f.'ihl.aia'iio si lus well
and carefully made and of the lies! ui.it i rlaf.
An Inspection of tin lr work Is nsked as 111 s be
lieved that none supei lor can bu found In tho coun
try. July 1, isra -If.
'y)'.Tit.'yyA-Ki
)a, 3. l lYrtxsBelnir urcro, t&ji, I fTadrjatel at tbft
I7fiirertltrcf l'nti'f4 la M.Ttnd iftor MTrSTi'ffretlone.
icrfctaiir. rillcr's Vcf;rtnblolUiUDintio
yrnp. I rnsrantoo It u iatjJUtlo can far Nert, KiJ-
pej!4 4UHjUMifcMf unease., rwom to, inn 'Miin Arm,
M . F. A. O3C0UIIN, notary VvlU, Hila.
7t Clw wnaa rcra Ci?c 1 It It. end wni iff no one nr".
htin.Hev.Th.JlnrpbT1T).I)rfl'nmkffiiI'hila.r.cT.O.ir.
i a Krattb, l,ittrr1,N.Y.J(PT..To2 litre. ramCbtmh.
1 hil.,A.AHllrtlhonM write Ir.ritlr,I'htlit.tfrrrzpta.
lr. FITI.KKS I'aia, (centJbliotildbo uwilwltb
fevjtui't Feb.
IT -55
AN ACTUAL DUSINKHS INSTIH TION AND
TKI-nailAPIIIO INSTITL'Ti:.
l'or Information call at onice.or send forCouiok
AhVMitTisMi. Juneifcl-ly
VUL0AN" 1R02T AY011KS,
DANVILLE, MONTOUIt COUNTV, I'A.
V JJ'L,'?JI, hW Mannf.icturcr ol
,.,11 Wrought Iron lirldgea. Pollers, (iasholder
""IP"' 'uTidiiiga, wiuugfn iron ihinng, i:ffi
rruinOH. Ft(iorlnp und nnf.ru rm-m nni..a .;.,.t ,.?
. tvv, in-mma uiuiiiniiy uiU'Iiaoa lo.
N. Ii. Draw lm anU itluialos unnllc d.
July 1,1 S78 tr
BLANKS! BLANK S!
FOV. BAIB AT TUB
COIUMBIaN OFF1CL.
The ltsMiMHON Hewino Ma.
iit.sii 1ms sprung in) Idl Into
fnvornspowtsfliig Ih'e best ton.
msiTiOV of good qualities,
hamelj Light runnlng.s'inooth,
VHscliss, ItnpM, Duralle, with
I (He t Lock stitch.
ltlsn Wiuttlo .Machine, with
Automatic Drop feed. Deflgn
b. nutltul nnd construction tho
very best,
GOOD AQENTB WANTED.
ADDHKSS,
Keiiiiniiioii SewiDE
fiIK.v.CU OK'S'SIXS UV liV.SHXtiTOX i I'.tXlUS.
i:emlnloii & Sons,
I em iirIoii Sew Ins 31. Cii.,
Iti'iiiliigfnn ,g'I Co., '
lblON, X. Y.
Dec. 55, 'T4-SIH
HARDWARE 8TORE.
LAYTON RUN YON. BLOOMKIJUIIG, TENN'A
keeps constantly on hand a Full and Complete Stock of
HEAVY- JJSTJD SHELP KEA.B.jDWA.E,33:,
which ho will sell to tho I'ublic at Trices so Low as lo defy competition,
HIS STOCK CONSISTS IN l'AUT OP
ERON, NAILS, PAINTS.
MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
of all Grades and Latest Improvements,
BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS. ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS.
Burden's Horse and Mule hoes, Ilorne Nails, cce,
PATENT WHEELS, OLD'S AND WARNER'S PATENTS,
Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriiigo Mnllobcls,
Axles, Spring-i, Gum nnd'Cil Clolli?, Valentines Varnishes,
and a general Stuck of
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKERS GOODS,
Building Materials, such as Puncanuou Nails', Lewis' Lead, Best
Cblors, Pure Oils, oce., as low as they can be bought, in the county
GIVE ME A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
LAYTON HUNTTON.
Sep. VI, 1S74 tr.
NEW HARDWARE STORE!
tjiinlets, Gouges, Tweezers, Pliers
I'ots und Kettles, Pans and friers.
lit
All things for all i-orts of lmyers.
Wo havo nl o added to our Ptuck
mm WHEELS & SPOKES,
WEEELBARSOWS
G-LASS, PUTT-5T, G-Rl.TDS'TOISrSS, died.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
In all its llranehes, Carefully Selected and Piueha-cd low fur Ciii.lt giving us
Advantages for Selling which can not lie excelled hy any other
Hardware Store in tho Country.
GIVE US A CALL AjYD SEE FOR YOU J! SELF.
Wo GUAKANTfn both in PlilCL and QUALITY of our Guilds.
The Largest Store in the Country.
MayM.'74- J. F. WIDEMAN & CO,, Bloomslmra Pa
WEW C00DS1
A HEAVY STOCK,
S. II, MILLER & SON
Have Just Received
the largest and bc-i supply of
CHEAP AID FASfflOHABLE
DRY GOODS,
They have ever offered to tneir friends and cus
tomers. (jlotlis, 0sshneres, autl Siitinetts
fur MLN'ri W1U11,
Cloths, Ahipueas, Merinos',
fur LADIIl'S WKAlt,
CALICOKS, MUSLIN?, UAMltllirs,
nnd every vnrhty of Dry CimuU deslreij,
Carpets, Mato, Ottomanw,
In great variety and nt tlio
LOWEST CAZJf PRICES.
PAjMILY groceries,
iuchiiling all the varieties of
COffKKS, TKAS and Sl'OAltS,
country paioiaoE.
nnd a general supply of articles u-cfiil for the
talilo always on hand.
CALL AND SEE.
Country produco of all hinds takiu In ex
change for goods ut ciiiih prices.
Oct. 80,'71-tf
yAINWItlGHT A CO.,
wiioli:sai.i: fiHocnus,
N. i:. Corner Second and Arch htreois,
l'ltlUUCLl'IIU,
Dialers In
revs, svituif, cori'iiu, suciAn, wowH-jne
KICK, SCICKS, UICAItB SOIIA, Ac, &c.
Ic'Orders will recolvo prompt attention.
S1,WI
UMiM '0'i ''o. I M.i. blur I1
f.l lie US', In fi.e llil.lh V. ll
OKlTi ':xiTRNVJ, Inn met vvll ,
.1 in ircrn inn mossjss in- iutm
DKSvl.K Til IN ANV MU-lllNi; 0;.
TUB UlHKBl.
Ili uiv itom :fo. a Mnehln." for
iis-ci-li rniiNiinnd family u -,
(ready for delivery onij time
.tune, ktj), for ranirc pcitec
tlon, and variety of work, 1
wil l cit arlvnl In fnmll or
v J, Ik-hoc.
JIM"
El E 1ST ID I Oli CIRCULAK
Mm Ciiiupy, Hum, ll Y.
csl A iKl llrondivay.'New Yctk, Arms.
Mndhon Npiare, New nrk. sen Ing Machines.
( hlcago, ii state st sewing .viaihliusimd rnis.
II0-I011, wej Wn-Iilrntlon st., sewing Hdilirs.
I'liu-ltniiitl, ii West 1II1 St.. Sewing iichlues.
t'tlca, I'M (h 11 nr. Mt., sewing .Machines.
Atlanta, (la., Heldves opera House, Mat lell a Street,
... ,. sewing Miichlni s.
Washington, n. c.,Mt Seventh SI.,.sewliig.Machliiis.
OILS, GLASS and PUTTY,
Keep on Hand the
LARGEST STOCK
Ol'
HSVVY
AMI
&HELF HARDWARE
In tho Count v.
A. J-1
UEADY MADE
AND
CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHING.
nr. has Tin:
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES,
AND K-V.rLOVSTIin
BEST WOJIKAIEM
I'ordood ritsnnd Promptngss lu illliujj order
Ihcrelsthopl.tcotOi'o.
Ills iroods are selected with care and hl CUSTOM
WOUK vlll coiniKiro favorably with tho best effort
or mo fashioiiuijiu city Healer.
in: KLUrs a i.aiuu: stock op
BOYS' & CHILDREN'S 0L0THLG
AND
OKNTLKMKN'S
FURNISHING GOODS
At Astonlslilnifly Low Prlcos.
A. J, IIVAM).
.inly 1, W.i-tr,
T IVK AtiLNTH AVANTKD.
I J To nil lilt. CHASE'S ItECII'IN OH INI'OH
?W'V?. l."u J;VKUVIt.,v. in every County the
I i llwlntaU'S nnd Cuiiudas. l.iilarired by the Pub
Usher to ws imues. ltooutatns over .ico household
reelH, und Issulled ton 1 ilanwHuud cohdllloni of
Kjclity. A wonderful buok und a houwhold iieoen.
blly. It nils at eight, dieatis IndiKoiiient cvur
olTertHl to bouk ajrynls. tljuiplo (iOien bent by uuill
It raid, for H. llmlunlvottriltoryiflieu. AmtU
inorolhaiidouhlo their inoiiov. Adilrvw. h
lilt. ClIAHH'Hb'fKAM PlilNTlNII HOl'SH,
KOV. m, 'Jt-JdK AKvAiuiOK, 111 ll.
IP
COUNTY PA
it T job " Ui .m.
AvtMRnmTntttimiSViikOfflfoEmifM
Qvev Thirly-fonv ConipcMovs
hcslnutSi:,THILHDElPKI
RAIL ROAD TIME TAQLES.
i)ii 1 la ik i.i'ir 1 a ,::.' ii i:a n 1 no
L I.'AII.IKJAD.
AVixxKii ai;uaxcu:mi:xt.
Nov. tun, lsn.
Ti-.Ais'S i.kavk r.ci'KaT as rot 1 on s, (jcmav r.xcr.i lRC
l'or Xew York, Philadelphia, Iteadlnir, 1'ctlsvlllD
Tnmaipin, iVc., U,3 a. in
l'or fntawlwa, U,mi u. ta. nnd T.r.a p. tn.
l'or Wlllliitnsport,n,8s n. m. nhd f ,iw p. tn.
train's 1 011 livrniT i.rvvE as ioi.iowf,(vmiav ej.
cr-iTHP.)
Leave New Yorlc, c,eo n. m.
I.ciiM) phllailelphln, 11. in.
Leave lteadhiff, ll.JOn. ni., Pottavlllc, 1?,10 p. in.
and Tainnnun, t,3op. in.
Leav e ( nlnv, Issa, Kfin a. in. nnd -1,00 p. in.
Lonvu Wllll.uiiHi'oi t, 0,20 n. in, and r.,no p. m.
IMsnciiRors to and from Xow Yorl: and Philadel
phia through vi Ittiout change of cars.
,t. i:. woo'iiiN,
May s, lT-l tf. rieneral Mipeilntcndcnt.
TOUTII i:i!X CKXTItAL " KAILWAY
X COMPANY.
on nnd uflei'oveinl'cr SOtli. 18T3, trains villi leave
SUXllUllYiisluIlows:
N'OUTIIWAUD.
Ihlu 3I..11 s.eo a. in., arrive Elmlrn U.r.o a. tn
" t'annndal.'j'Ua... 3.35p.m.
" Ilocliei.te.' CIS "
" Niagara D.io "
itennvo nceommodot ion ll.toa. ni. nrilve Williams
lHllt l.'..v p. in.
Uliiilnv Mall i.t.'.n. m., niche inn.lrn .'.2iin.in.
DulTalo K.vpiisH 7.1.1 a. hi. nrilve llufr.ilos.'." n. in.
SOt'Til.VAlSD.
Ilurfalo Express s.M a. w. arrive ilai rndjinv i.f.o a. in
" P.ulUiiioivV.lo "
l'.hnlra .Mall 11.13 a. tn., arrive llnrrKhiu-Rl.-Wp. m
" Wushlngluii 10.30 "
llultlmerell.'W "
" islilnk'ii'ii ?.30 "
llairlsuursr accommodation s.lop. m. uulve ltanls
ijiirjf 10.M p. in.
arrive Iinltlmi ro S.2.". n. ra.
" v.ishli.(,-tiin i.t:i "
LJrlo J!nll15..'.5 a. m. arrive Itan liburi; n.i n. rn.
" Palnmiie s.io "
" Wlisllhistoll 111.55 "
All dilly except Sunday.
1). Jl. IIOVD, Jr., (icncral rasenger Afient
A. J. CAS AT 1', b'vucrnl JliinaRcr
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
riiil;piclili!n & Krir I!. 1!. liUisiflii.
WLTi;UTlJlK TAliLK.
AX and aft r SUNDAY, XOVLMllI'n L'tli,
Xj the Trains on ll.n 1 -lilt irtelpl.l.i ,v Lile Hall
liuad iJivliluii u 111 run uh n Hun b :
mcsrn'Aiit).
!' A S T LINE leaves riilladclrhla. lf.tr. p. in
" " " llnrrlshi'rjr.... n.oo p. m
" " " WIlILilUhpiilt,. 9.18 p. m
" " " Lock Haien Hwu p. i
" ' arrlvont liumdo u.w a. m
niilllMAU.lcaves I'hlladclphla ll.v,p. ni
' llarrtsburtr a,m
VIllhiuport s.::.Mi. m
" " " lock Haven ft.ir. ii, in
" " " llenuvo ll.lo a. m
" " arr. at Lrle s.or, p. m
LI.MIIIA MAlI.lcaves riill.idelphl.i s.noa, m
IlanKhur?
Wllli.imspurt
1.21 p.m.
can j. ni.
" " arr. at Loik Haven 7.30 p. m,
LOCK HAVEN ACCO.M, leaves IlarrMuri; n.ir. a. in
" " " " WlliLinispnitoriji, m
" " " Lock Uaieni.loji, m
: o:
KASTWMU).
I'HII A IlKl'JiKSS Itavos Lck Haven.
. fi.ion. in.
" " , " Wllllanifiport.... 7,Mn, in.
uniiuaai. iiariwuiirir is.ui a, in.
" " I'lilleaeljihl.i 4,1ft a, m.
L'ltli: MAIL loaves L'tlo ll.SDa. in
" " " J.'cnovo S.25 ii, m
" " " Uikllavin ,n
" " ' VVlIllaaispurt lu.su p. m
' " a.T. at Hun Isburir m u. iu
" uir. ni. '.-luiuueipuia.,, .) ll. Ill
i.i.uiiiA ii., i'juvju uocKiiavcn s.i a.m.
" ' 'v iuini-.ii,pori l in .in
"'luimry ...1'-' il ti, in
' nrr.ntMiiiliMiti; ii'S u. in
" arr. .a I'Ullidelphi.i a. o p. in
niaoaiia HXI'PWeioivesHnne o.o a. in
" " " m nova 4,nr, . in
" " loci. Him ii l, jr, r i,i
' " " (Mllliiu-'jioii. c.ii ..in
;: luiihiiiv mop. iii
II " nrr. at liiirrl-l.nri.- ln.rp. in
iiii.imi, tua ii, in
Mall Hast connects east anil wet nt Vi in u-uii
s. M. n. if, y, uud at Irvlucton with oil cicck ami
IMWHUXli) It, H. I
Mail Won Willi east and wot Irnlns on I S. v.
It. Vv.iinddt .corn-and !rvliu.Uii with on tieik
L'lraira Mull and Ilurfalo Kxprepsinale rinse rn
nmiuiis nt Wlllhiiin-poit with N. c, ji., tii ii!
ui., mi., ii v iiuiiifcuuiif uiu c, k. vv, tlulll
W.M. A. liALDWIX,
Jan. 6,'70-tr
i.cuernl Fupl
geo. a, jiirN6'iT& co" "
Orgnna and Melodeonra
Tim oi.Dr.8T, laik.iot and mow pi:m'r.cT
Manufactory in tho United States.
. 5 4 0 0 0
Now In uso.
No other I.Hiilcal liudriitau.t ever obtained the
same popul.ully,
rwsend for Price LUts.
AddroaUi
iiuri'ALo, x, v
Nov
Ki:.T TKIiM IIKCUXS
Moiidny, August 3d, 1874.
l'or particular, Ai1,!m,
. II WlIITAUtR,
June,'ftf MlM.VIH.ll, I'A.
t JIIIS li,itii i'!iii nniitdslnslniluit: liri'piiiliiK
I i.,,-in.. ..ifesMtllif I'liU'llINO, ncMlHlt fit.
(PM.-.1 .1 in piovuneiii in tho moat ftppruvifin;lli
ods ut In-1: a. tti'ti.
l-..i- Hi., ii. .iiuiniodailoii ft undents dcslrttnT rrrp
m .tl hi r. r 1 .illeg., or fur llif.hiilne.i relntlnns .of
lif., 1:1 vi.i-'i.e I'epnrtmenl t orfpinlKcfl, Vulilcli
.ni'i-.ii. n.i"i ample fiielllllc. for so doing,
finch c mm or study lsromte Ifi lliwlf,
sin i ri. 1 .haiitiiv s nre oticred fof tinlmctlcn In
V---lC,iliil I AMIf.VCKM.
Pill .... 1. 11 1 I'umc'ieps Voflndnr, Auglist Kilt
1 j 1 - ,, .ii..., 1 I'liesdav, Ih'ceiiiui'l' Hsu.
s 1 In; in . 1 i.ini.ii.es WeiUieula)', Pro, Doth.
ii,,r. .,1 1-1- 1 - nientoy, iiiiiioirrtfi.
,iiufc I.-..H iMinineiiivM Witlnew iy, .March sist.
TKilMSi.
tin nr. Including rncl nil Wnshlnff, WinnDoi.-
i.ti 1- per en x.
Tuition i)Nk ,mi.aii r week. In Model Sellout,
fcitj to Mutyu-ntu i:r week.
r.ttideiit nro ndmit.tftil nt any time. Mid to nnd
cour-j. ut Ht'tdy for which tooy my iMjumarod. it
Is in. ter, It MJWII)le, to he proiwtit Ht the tWnirttjnco-m.-iit
or n term, or a session.
ftend lorat'atnloauc.
Applications for admission may l fuldrewd to
DP.T.L. (1I1IW0L1),,
I'rhicliwl.
cor., j. (i. rniiK.i:.
Becreiary.
Au)f. 14,'ff-iy
TIIATCHKR & GExVRHAr.T,
PinriilieFS, Gas antl im Mm
iu.ooiiisi'.uita. pa.,
oi'fku io Tin: pruLic Tiint: Mi:nvi(i:s in
Plumbing and Gas .Fitting,
In which th?yhave had many jenrsor experience.
All vu rk of this Mud vsarrant"d to ho of Iho
Lett description and e.Meutediii tho
11104 ViOiMr.uulIko liiaimur.
Gas 2Jipe J.aid at 12 6'euts.A;r
Toot. !
Steam Engines and I'oilorg,
Steam and Hand l'unins,
5ipe and Fitting?.
A plondid Assortment of Chan
deliers, UracketH, v.unp. Shades,
Dronzo Ornainentp, tte.
EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS,
Tin: ckixiiuai no
.TA I 'AN 1JA PiOH-WA UV2.
I!U('Ki;Trj, BASINS, liOWLP, c, Ac.
storo Hnom in I'.looinliuiir, on Main Street, oppo
site St. Piuil'a Kpfscopal (hurch. Olio them a call I
Oct.!,'7l-tf
rou.Tns k Holmes
Plumbers
STEAM
AND
GJ--A.S
X IV
. h iii.i.i.nr
ii ! Cepper Ware,
ALSO
Galvanised Tron Cornish, Awn
ingfs, and Wire Trellises.
:i"Dcatcrs in 1'urnr.ces, ftovo liaiigcs, Mantles
Pumps, Ac. llljuuidUiifr, Pa.
Oct. ns,'74,-ly
Maiiliil: nowtof How Bestoreill
JUST publi-lud n new edition nf Dr. CUD
VLUVVllLI.'.s celelir.Ued i"nj on tho inillcol cur
(without incdUlne) of S.cnnaloriha.a
r.r seminal Weiil.ness, Invuluntury sein.
Ill.lt WCOklieS-S. llliniili liC . Vl,-,.l.il i.nrl
"f-v" plUhleal Inciinaellv. liniirdiineiits t.
Marrhi(,-e, etc,: also onsuinpllon, Kpllejiby, nnd l'lts
liiduculhy belf.lndulgi.nce ov.sc.Uuul extravniraiico
Piles, Ac.
tVrc, in n mded nurffic, only sir edits.
Tlie cclchraled author, In this ndinlriibio essay
cie.iily demuust rates from a tidily years' succeinu
practice, that tho alarming ronseqtici.res of self
abuse may be radically cured without tho donjorous
Uio of Internal medklno or th upplknttoii of tho
knire; polnttnir out a mode of euro nt onco Mmplo
ceit.iln, and efTecliinl, hy means of which every set
ferer, no mailer what Ids condition may be, may cur
IdiiisoK choaplv pjivately, and ladlcally.
JS-'J'UN Leeturo thould bo In Iho hands ol every
youth nnd every man In the land.
Kent tiLdcr seal, In a plain envelope, to any nd
diess, j0Dt-iald, on receipt of fix cenls, or Iw o i.os
stamps. Alno, Dr. .SlI.t.SIl:i;'Sl!L'ML'Dy 1011 PILLS
fcoiil for circular.
Address, tho I'ublMiei,
CJIAS. J. c. ki.ixi: k CO.,
127 Doivcry, N(i: York, Post onico Iiox 4,tsa.
April 21, Tiy
ATKW YOItK TI!I1!CXK.-"TIIK LBAI).
i,, 1 Ml AMI.Itll'AN l:SPPKll"TIli: 1 INT
UVuil' V" MI:,)U'M' ' W, Semi-
1'ostijifi. neo to ti,outcrlhcr. Specimen C'orlrs
and AdverlMiur Hut.-. 1'iee. Weiklv. In i lulls Jr"o
orma.,nlv l, j,utai,-o jiald. Addrow T.ikTiii"
Bl'.NB, N. Y.
.Ian li'7My.
d-XTOSO pir ilav.
Air.nls wnnteil. All
V'M .' of working penir.ei flH.tn i-exes. v mint-
i ,i ' "",K,l""rc, " -.t wi ikf.irus.liiti,; rowii
V! """"W J'"lr 'Paro bionunN, ,r ail t ,o
in '.(I. iu ut mi. thlnif i.f.e, ve oiler emplm a 1 1
in Mill cuv hamiwiim iy r. r ,.v,iy i.mWv'iii;
I'n.l puilli uiurs l.-iii,s, wi,d i.s vour drens nt
once, lon'i .lelay. Now u tlio I, ,,. " i , Toi
I it i t"-( I,,ISWIX &'"-l'ortlaiid, Maine.
A 'il,I.)V!'i?'T1S1-N'(i,! ( fi"d: SvMiina.
r ,'.mA" 1 ''r'"'M vv 1 io i u ii tn.-1 up h, t . 1 1 ,n k 1 ti tf c. i n
'!.,, !V"","'VM'''1'"'.'! ,ur tho Insei Ihrn or ..iv".
IK..1U i-M. hlimild m nil 2,v mils lu (ieo. P. JinwUlA
Co., II p.uk How, NivvVnk, for tlulr Av "ill rr
HOOK (lihieC,.H.vei,th '...niloii.) n u ll" ku?
over vi,ii iii iyi'iipus nod eKtlmatei! " l wl i h
coht, Advi'illMumiitH taken Ii.r leai I1V1L' t a frs In
miiiiy staieH nt a in nien.lous rcduc o ,fc r o , fm i
lhliers' rates. i..r uik i i.ok. Jan. lo'Ti'-ly.
J00.000 copies
!';!0I".,I.',',' CU',VI'''; H eonii.lite. Prefclntninn mu.
w Kl?t,V llul ', il'i' lM'M n,nM nlll beid h, ho
men. ami oil,,r whu'di-M,!! i,fl,!l B , ,' t ft
"TiiKiiisToitvof tim: l'liivsnyn.;.
1UAX CHUHCil TlIliOUOnOUT
Till: WOULD,"
linniiHrnt liixirn .
Moiiikco, V,, naif frnKTy mJvwcu y fl i kev
Morurro tv. Ann i-iiilnin r,,r ,v,.iT '..'"i rv
Hiuuldlxuiiadout once. Address, v
Ulilllll C. l.liNT A' CO.,
Dec. S5, 71-cm. fill Ilnvoiiio Hired. vw v. i-
iVGI5NTS'ANTEDl;rl
irn
ovidvnt Lifa & TruKt Co.
os' I'im.tntu.i'EJii.
Incorporated fid month, .22( mr.
tf,
''J