The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 19, 1875, Image 4

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    Miscellaneous.
Wise Sating,,
None hnvo low prnUo tlinn thoto who
limit most after it.
A pnnlntmto nun rides n linrso that ruii i
nwny with him,
Two centurion nirn not etio person In a
hundred tvoru stockings.
The host wny to condemn bad trnlU l. by
practicing good niiM.
.Slialcpspoaro died on thu niinivcnmry of
his htrtli, and ho did Hafaotlo.
A life ol full nnd comtnnl employment U
t!i" puly sale and happy one.
If a man clients yon mice, Mum.- him ; If
nfoSMiil time, i!in yoiiwlf.
Our greatest glory consi? not in never
fnlliiif, hut tn rising every time we full.
Camphor lint been dlcovrred to he nn
antidote to that terrible poio:i strychnine.
Thero h n hnue,in Purls which sells an
nually half a million pairs of wooden shoes.
Tho great dlffcrcnco between men, the
great and Insignificant, is energy.
A lady describing an ill-natured man says
"he never smiles but he feels ashamed or it."
If you wMi hens to lay eggs plentifully,
have n pan ol lime-water always in their
coops,
llo who never gives ndvieo and ho win
never takes it aro oliko unworthy of friend
ship. A man that astonishes at first soon makes
pcoplo impatient if lie docs not continue in
the sumo enlivening key.
A Detroit boy says he doesn't want to die
until lie gets used to it, so it won't hurt so
bad.
It is as difficult for revenge to net without
exciting suspicion as for a rattlesnake to stir
without making a noise.
Jtoney in your purse will credit you; wis-
Horn in your head will adorn you j both
your neccsily will serve you.
Money ami time have both their value,
He w ho makes n bad use of tho ono will
never mako a good use of tho other.
1'aticnce and attention will brine us far.
If a cat watches long enough at tho mouse
notes, tlio mouse shall not escape.
Tho gleeful laugh of happy children
tho best homo tmnic ; and the graceful fig
urea ot childhood aro tho best statuary.
o must row with tho oars wc have ; and
as we cannot order tho wind, wo arc obliged
to sii with the wind that Providence gives,
Eury man thinks thatdesar's wife ousli
to bo nlmvo suspicion; but ho is far less
particular as to what CVwar himself ought
to be.
There are some who write, talk and think-
so much about vico and virtue, that the
have no time to practice cither the one or
tho other.
h'ortuno has been considered tho guardian
.1 -c i i . . r .
U'""J 01 ioois; ana sho is certainiv very
l.ln.l ! . " '
in iicipiog tnoso who cannot help.
ineinscivcs.
It was remarked by Dionvsius. tho tonh
ist, in counselling moderation in nlMnnre
"that honey should he eaten from tho tin of
ice linger. '
It is very well to blush w hen vou aro dp
tected in a.mean act ; hut vou had a ptp.i1
deal better blush when you first think of
committing it.
Nono are so seldom found alone, and are
i.itu in mcir own company, as those
coxcombs" who are on the best terms with
themselves.
It is our duty not only to scatter benefit
-.vn u, Buun junvers ior tno sake ot our
lellow-truvelers in the pathway of this 1
derful world.
mi
tiiero aro two elements of success in the
world, (lattery and insolence; eomo Use one
moue, some the other, hut the most success.
mi two both or cither, as tho position
letjuires.
Half the reputations for wit that pass cur
rent in fashionable life are based on ill.
natured sayings of persons who would find
iMiimcultto obtain any notice in society
except by censorious observations.
rpi. .. - - . -
Alio separation ot friends hy death is less
terrlblo than tlio divorce of true hearts that
have loved, but have ceased to sympathise,
while memory is still recalling what they
i cio io cacti otner.
The great designs that have been digested
and matured, and the great literary works
uiamavo uecn begun and finishcd.iu pr's
ons, prove that tyrants have not yet disov
cred any chains that can fetter the mind.
All deep feeling ogrco in this, tlmt: tw
seek for solitude and are nursed bv snlihnh.
Deep grief, deep love-how naturally do
these ally themselves with religious feelings;
and all three, love, grief, religion, are
uuuiuera oi solitary places.
Tim 1.-.,:.. r - ..l -i ,
...u iau ui ii ouiiu ono year old,
for tho first time, resembles n largo and
superb camclia, with its ivory nerves, veined
with delicate rosy traces, and elsewhere of a
Palo blue. Wo say "ivory" for want of a
uetier term ; it is an immaculate white,
1 T I
How to ltuilil Up a Place.
Thero can hardly bo a greater sign of pros
perity in a community than n disposition to
help one nnother-Hft a little when a neigh-
uors wnecl gets ttuck in tho mud.
no know of a place where a man's barn
wan an uis winter's stores of grain and hey
were consumed by firo in tlm nM,r im
mediately all the men of the country side
mustered and hauled up timber for a new
barn, and then a big raising camo off. After
that tho sound of twenty or more hammers
were heard until tho wholo was shingled and
sided. Hut their deed of kindness was not
uone yet; ono after another offered to take a
head of stock and winter them for him, thus
greatly reducing his loss aud assuring his
l ol more durable riches of brotherly
love, and neighborly good will. No ono can
computn in money tho value of ono smh
osampU of noblo liberality in a community
especially in iU influencoupon the young.
When this spirit prevails there is euro to
ba progress in a placo even if all tho im
provements are in their iiifunrv. V rutin
will come and scttlo in a place which bears
aucii a good namo Now, if you desire to
aeo your placo growing popular, do what
you can to show yourself a eood nohrhhnr.
especially to thoso who need a little extra
ncip.
If a man starts a tin shop or n black.
wnith's shop in your place don't harness up
mm unvu uve miles to buy your pans and
get your horses shod because you lmvo been
in the habit of doing it. l'ntronlzo the new
comer when you want anything done in his
lino. Speak encouragingly to him and well
ot him to your neighbors. Little words of
approval or of censure go a long way, nnd
when oncoyou have stoken them you can
not call them back.
Help tho sick especially if they are poor,
for poverty and illness are Indeed a heavy
burden. Perform all acts of loving charity
which full day by day in your mth. reinem-
berlug who it is that has Bald, "Vo shall in
no wio Jose your reward,"
jfid
Whipping Horses.
I would caution nil who train or tie
horses ngnlnxt exciting tho Ill-will of the
animals, Jinny think they aro doing finely,
niul nro proud of their success In horfc
tmliilng br means of severs whipping nr
otherwise rousing nnd stimulating tho pas
stein, and then, from necessity, crushing tlio
will through which tho resistance is prompt
ed. No mistake can he greater than this;
nnd thero is nothing that so fully inhibits
the ability, judgment and skill of tho real
horseman as tho enro nnd tnct displayed in
winning instead of lepelllng tho action of
tho mind. Although it may be necessary to
use thu whip sometimes, It should always be
applied judiciously, nnd caro should be
tnkonjiot to louse the passions or excite tho
will to pbstlnacy. Tho legitimate and
proper use of tho whip is calculated to op
erate on tho sense of fear almost entirely.
The affections nnd better nature must be
appealed to In training horses as In training
a child, but If only tho p. lotions nro excited,
tho effect is depraving and injurious. This
is a vital principle, aud can bo disregarded
in the management of sensitive, courageous
horses only tit tho imminent risk of spoiling
them. I hnvo known many horses of nat
urally gentle character to bo spoiled by
being whipped once, and one horse that was
made vicious by being struck witli a whip
ouco whilo standing in Ids stall. 1 have
scferrcd to thoso instances to show the
danger of rough treatment, and tire effect
that may bo easily produced by ill usage,
especially with tine blooded horses and those
of highly nervous temperament Many
other cases might bo cited, as such are, by
no means uncommon. Sensitive horses
should never bo left after they havo been
excited by tho whip or other means until
calmed down by rubbing or patting tho
head and neck and giving apples, sugar, or
something of which tho nninuil is fond.
Remember tho whip must bo used with
great care, or it is liable to do mischief,
and may cause irreparable injury.
How ortcn Slionhl Cows ho .Milked.
Regularity In tlio milking of cows is of as
much importance ns regularity in feeding
them. Inn state of nature, the cow is re
lieved of its milk a great many times each
day. A calf allowed to remain with its
mother will help itself seven or eight times
each day. Under such circumstances tlio
udder of tho cow will remain small, and if
allowed to retain tho milk secreted during
the twelve hours, feverish symptoms are
likely to bo produced. Tho practice of
milking cows more than twice in twenty-
four hours causes the capacity of tho udder
to he greatly increased, and probably helps
in maintaining the lacteal secretion long
after pregnancy has taken place. When,
however, by an artificial system, tho cow lias
been enabled to retain her milk without in
convenience for twelve hours or so, sho ought
to bo milked regularly every day at tho same
hour. When tho timo for milking arrives,
the udder usually becomes distended to its
utmost capacity, and if tlio milk isnotspced
lly removed, tho animal suffers considcrablo
pain. Cases of fever, tho result of allowing
inimalsto remain too long unmilked, are.
indeed, by no means of unfrccptcnt occur
rence. Jt is especially necessary to attend
to this point for some days after the animal
lias brought forth its young, for during that
period very littlo irritation of the lacteal or
gans is likely to bring on that most fatal of
ill maladies, fever. If milking bo too Ion;:
delayed, nature will try to help the poor
animal, An absorption of milk into the
blood w ill to somo extent take place, and
that which remains in the udder will becomc-
dctcrioratcd. When neglect to milk a cow
at tho regular timo is repeated several times
the secretion of tho fluid is permanently
checked ; and thero are many cases where by
such neglect, nn nnimal iias becomo dry in
less than a month. Irish Farmer's Gazette.
Cltows. Wc seo it recommended to sat
urate corn intended for planting, in liquid
poison so that crows when they eat it will
die. Wo hope our farmers will not be
guilty of such an act.
There is no bird that flics that destroys
more worms and destructive insects than the
crow. lie saves tho farmer hundreds of
dollars in this way, and what are a few
grains of corn? Ho needs them, poor fel
low, for digestion, just as much as tho farmer
himself needs corn cako after having eaten
bread made of wheat flour for six months.
Don't disturb the crow. Ho is a thief by
nature lmt this ho cannot help Givo him
irce range nnd if ho steals worms let him
steal a littlo corn. Uutler Jferahl.
A crow will cat a bushel of cut-worms.
before ho will take ten cents worth of corn.
Modern Courtship.
The system of love, courtship and mnr-
riago has undergone very radical changes
sinpe the days when Jacob devoted a consid
crablo portion of his life to winning Leah,
the tender eyed, and Uachacl tho beautiful.
V ho, in this ago of steam, electricity and
Atlantic cables, could devoto seven years to
paying thoso laborious attentions which
havo juatly come to bo called "serious" so
serious, indeed, that in many instances the
lasiimnablo pair are oppressed by a sad feci
ing of soberness during tlio remainder of
their lives? Even Jacob himself, did ho
live in our time, would scout at tho idea as
preposterous. Fancy "tho girl of the period"
bombarueil with flowers, at the rato ol ten
dollars per boquet, during seven mortal
winters! Calculato how many miles of
Germans" the aspirants would dance du
ring that spaco of timo I Imagino the innu
merable cups of tea ho would imbibe in the
domestic circlo whilo on such long terms of
Intimacy with ids beloved's family. No
physical system could stand it. The most
robust man would break down under tho or
deal. Kven Patrick himself, who from carlv
youth has been brought up to constant and
"vero labor, would find it impossible, while
kapcing company" with Uridcet, to "ice
cream ana iiiscoorso her" for seven consecu
tive years. Tho world was made in seven
days; but many of tho enterprising youth
of tlio present ngo havo shown that all tho
courting necessary before nia.-riago can bo
accomplished in much less time, Jncob to
tho contrary notwithstanding. Xcu York
livening I'osl,
A countryman bought a shirt in Italeiirh.
N. 0. Was tho first white shirt ho ever
owned. Tho next Bunday ho was to bo
murried, and that was the important occa
sion that had Incited him to tho purchase
Tho shirt had a nice starch bosom, aud was
open in tlio back a style that was now to
its possessor. Aftcrcareful study ho put it
on with tho opcniiig in front, concluding
that the still' bosom was intended as a kind
of shouldcr-braco to mako him stand erect.
Thus dressed, ho met the brido at the church
door; buther knowledgo was greater than
his about shirts, and sho made him uo homo
nnd reverse his garment before she would
allow tho ceremony to proceed.
Ulack-eycd ladies are most apt to bo pus!
elonata aud jealous, llluo-cyed, soulful,
truthful, affectionate, and confiding. Gra
cyed, philosophical, literary, resolute, cold-
hcurtod. JIazel-oyed, quick-tempered aud
fickle.
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, 13LOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA
VEGETINE
strikes nt tlio root ot rtlsonso by purlfj lntr tho bloort
roMorlntf tho llvpr nnd kldnovs f
io ncaiui
healthy action.
invigorating the nor ous system.
VUOKTIXH
ts not n t llo, nauseous compound, which simply
I'mikv-, mu i u mile, mms'llll irmi'dy
whlfh Is sure to pnrlij the blood, ai.d thereby ru-
r t I4 Ilia tiA.i1 It.
fitoro the health.
VKOF.I'INU
Is now prnsprlbfrt In i ,iros of scrofula nnd other
uieucsw uio iii'ithi. u ni my iti mo nest pinsi.
olnns, owhu lolls grunt suauss In uuilhrf uhillj.
L-anua VI lull u.ii.iirti.
VKOIU'INH
Does not docelvo Invalids Into fulsehoposliv purglne
uiiil emitting n tlitllnms nypctlto, but usMsts nnluro
In clearing and pmlf.i mg tlin link- sj stem, leading
VIX1CTINK
Was looked upon nsnn rxperhncnt for somo limp by
some of our hiwt tilivHirl,iii4 imr. immq mn.t i,.ni....L
idous in rcgnrd to Us merit nro now Its most nrdnt
in imiuuu, nuiiuiiers.
VEGBTtXB
Instead uf being a pulTed-up inedlc'no has worked
its way up tolls astonishing present suoccss liv nct
iml merit In curing nil diseases ut the blood, of
ifiuiii'iir illume.
VRUkVTlNK
Civs n Huston physlrl.in, "Ins no piiunl ns n lilnml
purlller. Hearing of Us mi' j won lerttu cures nfler
nn uiiiti n-iiu ii umi i iiieii, i viiueil lllij tnuur.uo-
ry innl com lne il m self uf Its geiinluo nitrll. Itts
liren.ired frum turks, units und lierlis, eneli uf which
is nigiiiy envelop, nnd they nr.1 compounded In such
iimuun lia ig I'lUllUieillWIIltlllllg rCSUIlS.
VEGUTINK
Is ncknowlediciinm! recommended In lihyMelniis
iipoth'-cailiH to bo tho iH-Mpurliler nnd cleanser
Ilunrnfdit hn l.ninlu..i K..i,..n.i ., i i.i. tlunl"
!' " V UVV II U151UIIU lUIICtlilJI,
fKOOE
WHAT IS NKI5DBD.
MiMMLSttssi I"srov,rcb.W,lsi.
f ,I.i?rSlrmV,0'!t on? yc!r plnco ' ,0'""1 myselt In n
...v.u.u,,,ii,iii,ni, Ki-iiL-uii oeiiiiiiy, ..ui.ri.K
was 'trungly r.comineiuli.(l to mebyn frl-ndwho
nnd been much lnuieillted by Its use. I prueured tho
nrtlelo nnd after using so crol liolt es, w ns restored
to heal h nnd discontinued Its use. I feel qullo eunil
ilent that there Is no mcdlelno suiv-rlur to It for
thoso complaints fnr which It Is especially prepared,
mid would cheerfully recommend it to thoso ho feci
iiniiMi V, A . ,r '".'Vsluru "le,n i peireot
Firm of S. w. rcttcnglll & Co.', io state Et'uoston.
,, t'INCINVATI.NOV.Sd, !ST2.
Jill. II. It. STKvnvQ f ' '
Hear tlr Tim twn linftieqnf vwnRnvr fi.t,.,.A.,
"';' u"r ngent.my who has used with ga'tit
l'or a long timo sho has been ti-ouWcl wlthdl7.1
n41?1.i;.0',V, cn.?',''! Iheso troutiles nro now in
lm ly removed bv tho nso of VHdtn iNi:.
ueulllty; und h.isbecn grentlv
"'.V i""'"icu wun uys K'psi i nnd general
m n.is meii greatly lieneiltted.
111US. (HUM
MOUK, 2 walnut street.
FEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.
Xatick, .Ma;s., Juno 1st, is"2,
Jin. It. If.SrEVFvs-
.,K ?,,rr1;i,l5ll?,n i10 ""Ivtpo nnd earnet persua-
forod for ears. ' " ' l"' "'"'
1 hnvo used only two bottles nnd already feel mv
self anew man. Itcpeet fully,
Dr. J. W. OAUTHl!.
Ileport from n I'ractiarl Chemist awl
Apothecary,
IIOSTOV. .Tun. 1. 1ST J
TJCarlr Ttitlneoptlf,. tli.in...Anni,in.
'(nil li0-1.,"'2, '""') of your ViaiunN-Kuneo
, i5.i u uK,","11 trulv M. ,ll,lt " ghen tho
!if?innfS,sH. wltl;nlltsomoof my piiWners tes."
Ilfy to Its merits on thumselres nr their frtcn ls. I
f cngnljant of several eases of -eroftilous
rinit J v . ' nlJn,) 'n this l
unity. Very respectfully jours,
,, A-1. OILMAN-, 4iis, nroadway.
To II. It. Stevens, Esq, J
Vegetino is Sold by all Driunnsts.
March 6, 'T5-ly 00
JKW STOCK Oh
CI.OTillXC)."
AND
Gentlemen's Dtohs Goods
DA VI ) LOWK.VniOIta
Invites attention to his largo a'jd elegant stock ol
top and FasiiioiWe Clotliiui,
at his store on
JI.U.V STItEKT, IN THE NEW 1II.0CK,
IlLOOMSHUltn, l'A.,
whero ho has Just received from New Yoi k nnd Phil
adelphia a full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashionable, durable and
muia-tomx
DRESS GJOODS,
CONSISTING OP
BOX
SACK',
FItOCK,
CiUJI.
AND OIL CLOTH,
COATS AND PANTS,
01' ALL BOItTS SIZES AKD COLORS,
llo has also replenished his already Iprgo Mock ots
CLOTHS AND CASS1J1EHE0,
FIflUHKO
AND PLAIN VESTS,
STItlPEP,
'SHIItTS,
CI1AVATS
SOCKS.
COLLARS,
IIANDKEItCIIIEKH,
OXOVES,
HUSPENDEHS,
AND
ARTICLES.
FANCY
IU has constantly on hand a large and well select
ed assortment of
Cloths
and Vcfctings,
which ho prepared to mako to oriler Into any kind
of clothing, on very short notice, and In the best
manner. All his clothing 13 made to wear and most
ot It Is of homo manufacture.
(iOLI) WATCHES AND JKWELRY,
OF EVDIty DESCItllTION, FINE AND CIIKAP.
HIS CASH OF JL-WnUlY 13 NOT SUni'ASSM) IN
THIS FLAW-:.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS HENKltAL AHSOHT
SII5.NT OF
Clothing, Watches, Jewl
ry, &c.
DAVID LOWENDEItG.
July l.TS-tf.
"yyAINWKKIHT A CO., "
WHOLESALE (HlOCEItS,
N. E. Corner Second nnd Arch Stroejs,
1'lllUDEt.rilll,
Dealers In
rKAS, BYKUl'S, COFFEE, Sl'OAIt, J10LAH8ES
KICK, UrlCKS, BICAKB SODA, &, AC,
lirordcrs wlA receive prompt nttentlon.
ei.T-lf
OltK In the ear received on eubdcrlptlons
1875
THE COLUMBIAN
Xcwspnpcr, tho largest sheet published in
Columbia county, neatly printed on
Xcw Type, will contain nil the current News
of the Day, and n condensed account of
l.r.GISLATlVK and CONCUUJSSIONAl.
. l'UOOUHDIXaS,
with explanation nnd comments upon all
important measures proposed In cither:
roirntY and sono.
MISCKLLANKOUS KIUDINCi,
AOHICULTUKAL AND
SCIENTIFIC SUIIJliCTci,
AVill also engross a large proportion of its
columns. The
DOMESTIC CONCERNS OV COLUMBIA
COUNTY,
Will receive particular attention, nnd all
local ndiilrs proper for publication will bo
carefully laid before our readers.
THE POLITICS OF THE STATE AND
NATION
Will receive constant attention, and the
character and official conduct of
PUBLIC MEN
Will bo presented to our readers, from time
to time, in life-like attitude and with entire
iustice and firmness.
No frauds shall bo committed upon tho
Pcoplo or Wrong done thorn without full ex
posure in tho columns of tho Colu.miiian.
COUNTY MATTERS.
All official county adcrtiscmcnts appear
in this paper, as will also intelligent synoj
sis of the proceedings of tho Courts and the
actions of tho County Officers when of pub
lie interest.
The Coi.UMhiAN already lias much the
largest circulation of any paper in the coun
ty more than tho combined circulation of
the other papers and is the only paper
printed in the county that supports tho prin
ciplcs and time-honored usages of the Dcm
ocratic party. Its circulation and conscnuen
usefulness may, however, be much extende
if its friends will use their influence to stir
lurthcr add to its list of subscribers. At
additional patronage will he requited by im
proving the paper, by adding to its editorial
and reporlorial force and increasing the
quantity of its reading matter. As an
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
The CoLUJiniAN is unapproached in this
quarter of the State, and our
JOBBING FACILITIES
ire superior to any other.
Our friends are invited to call at the oflic
whenever they enmeto Bloomshurg.
STiSPSSE
Uie only Hdialilu (lift Distribution in the
Country I
$.100,000.00
XIST VALUABLE GIFTS I
TO HE DISTIIII1UTED IN
L. D. SINES'
46 Ih Semi-Anmtul
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
Tu he drawn Monday, March 20th, 1875.
One OraiKl Cniilliil I'i !.,
iplO.000 IN GOLD !
One Prize $5,000 in Silver !
Five Prizes.Sl .000)
pivo Prizffl, boo Each in Cash .
Ten Prizes, $100 J
Two Family CnrrhiKCS nwl MiitchcJ Ilorfss
with Silvcr-motintcd llnrnens, worth
1.000 each I
Two Iltipglcs, Horses, Ac, worth SCOO each
Two Finc-toucd Itoscwooil Pianm wortli
?S50 each I
Ten Family Sewing Machines, wortli $100
each I
1000 Gold and Silver Lever Jluntiny Wateha
in till, worth from $20 to i'MO each I
(IOLD CHAINS, SILVEIi-WAIIL', AC, Ac.
xmuiim or guts 10.000
TICKETS LIMITED TO fiO.OOO
AflENTH WANTED TO HULL TICKETS, to whom
Liberal Premiums will be paid,
felnula Tickets tS MxW-tstW; TwelvoTlrkflS
, , lio; Tnenty-me Tlrktafio.
Circulars contalulniru full list of prlzen, a descrlp
llonof tho inaiinerof drawing, mid oilier liiforinu
tlun In refereneo to the dlntilbutlon, will to bent to
uny ono ordering them. All letters mubt ho adUiei!.
ed to
uihcc. hxcclolor Ilulhrir, J. I. Sl.vi;,
Uox m, CINCINNATI, O.
Feb VI, IHll-tw
BLANKS! BLANKS
FOI'. HA 'J? AT TUB
COLUMBUS OFF1CL.
1875.
J . J' KVAiNy'
I H1JADY MAD li
AND
CUSTOiVI MADE
CLOTHING.
HI! I1ABT1IE
ANU laiP'OYSTHU
BEST WO II KM EM
PorOond Fits nnd Promptness In tilling orders
met o is mo pnico io go.
Ill goods nro selected with caionndhlaClTs'iil.M
WOUK will coinpnre favorably with tho best effort
of thu fasldonnblo City Dealer.
hi: keeps a lahoe stocic of
BOYS' & CHILDREN' CLOTHING
AND
GEXTLKMEK'S
FURNISHING GOODS
At Astonishingly Low Prleos.
A. .1. EVANS.
July I, 1813-tf.
A FIRhT CLASS NEWSPAPER.
DAILA' AND WEEKLY
IiulepeiHlciit in Everything !
iNeutral in iSotlniig,
())pose(l to nil Corrupt Piings in
jMumeipal, r-tute iind iSntioiiitl
Alliiirs.
THE DAILY Tl.MUS wlllhn l,sued onSntiirdaj-.tne
13th n. .March next, nnd every nioriilej: therenrtir,
miikI.hh t'ceiite(l. under thu I'Ullorlal direction uf
A. K. Meclure, printed ennipactly rn-mcltur, new
lpe, on a I.iiro fullu fliert, eorilnhilniJI tne liens
ii! Hi- day, Iticlii.lli. t.ui Amk ia I E Pl!ls TDI.E-
i.it.nir-, ieeiai leieKnims nun I'dinponilince
iiifi. .ui jiviun vl lULfii-M, nvil lUHll'M eillllTlill (life-
ciishliiiinf cunciit tuples. Pike. TWO LWIS.
-Mull buberiilluii. pustule nee, s-lx dollars per
"""in. i urn- .u iiiuiiiii. in uuviiuri.'t
AdveitU'inui ts, llfteen, twenty und thlity cents
111JL, liLLUlllilJ IU jiUSIllUU.
The Weekly Times
Mill ho Issued on Saturday, .March anh, werkly
thenufter, eontoliilni? nil linioiiunt news of tliu
ei k, iinu ecmpieie .M.irkei and 1 lnancl.il Itepoi ts.
-Mnll.d, fcrone Jear, pottag-o free, nt tho following
(lno Copv
$1.00
, a. oil
Tuentv I'linles
i en i upies
All Kit I'ISKMHN'i s twontv-me cents tier line.
1(1. o
l'elllttSlieeS Should lm tmillnttc llr.iftmir lnt lf.
lice orders.
Address
THF TIA1Ii:S.
No. 14 South scventhMiccr,
PllII,AI)i:i.I'IIIA.
BLOOMSBURG
U 4 S'?-iVx
MARBLE WORKS,
T. I. GUNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN HTltL'LT, IlKLOW MAIIKLTT.
Manufacturer of and L'ealcr in all kind of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOPKS
U'ouso tho best AMIIUICAN and ITALIAN .MniWe.
llo has on hand and f urnhhos tu order
MOXUMKNTfci,
TO .MI1S,
JIK.YDSTONKt:,
UltXrf, VAS1CS,
Ivcrv variety of Jfarhln eutiin ne.itu KM.entn.i .i
t iDiowesi maricet, pueos.
A iDtitr praeilealespi rlcnce and personal attention
In builiiess makes thu propili-tor conlldent of irtvliiL'
satt' faction. All ordi.'rs bv nmil nnn.n tu ntti-mi. n
11. I fori delivered free uf curyiVXBa
Auj. 21, 'Tl-ly. T. L. Ut-'XTON, Proprietor.
ISAIAH HAGENBUCE
DllALL'R IN
STOVES & TINWARE,
IH.OOMSIIUIIO, PEX.VA.,
Has tho pleasure of lutroduclns to tho Public
A NEW AND SUl'ElUOll
3
THE "ECLIPSE,"
A new and hontitirtil KIiivp. fnr wnrwl nrennt. Ho nl.
ho lit'eps conslniilly on hand a laigu liud billed
uuiui iJiirui, ui UUKT
COOKINU SIOVKS,
1'AHI.OIt STOVJJS,
1KO.V WKAlt In eieat variety,
TIN WAIti:,.vc.,,c,.xc.,
which lio will nisnose of nt thu lowest rates fur enli
or approved credit cm hhurttlnie. All urtli li s war
ranted us leiuoscnted, llo lespcetlully bullclts n
sharu of public patronuse.
i EENW00!) SEMINAR Y-
NKXT TICUM IIKOINS
Monday, August 3d, 1874.
For particulars, Address,
II. II WHITACItlf,
MlLI.VH.LK, l'A,
.tiiniVTI-tf
vrlMMl,.
ATOTICK Is hercliv Ldv'cn lluit tho Illnni,..,
1 1 bui-gdnj company will put In w rvlee pl and
riml-h meters to I he citizens nf lipsuntiburif tor
fli.5l Wlliro till, lllstlilir-ii friun ttui lr..,.t (Iiu-m iir.f
excecdwifeeti excess uf mi feet uin u clmrireil at
tllH riltf lit Ml CfiitU n..r tiwtt itnlll Wi.nlmnl.i. Il,
i( . .. w c'W. UIUKli,iiccrstary. .
- if . vs-ji-.TT
sr j.' ia, if -
-Ft LI,
DISTUIIU T10N.
Fiiist Ciit ni (Jut Co.c:i.nr.
Ma!;pelierFtii3.lB:Tt!mii;AsS'Cialh
AT At.CXAVnniA, VA.
r,2Aitc:2 ao, 1075.
i.iit of oinu
l tlmnd t'nsli nut
l 1 1 in ml cash inn.
I orund i 'auli nirr
10 Mill Oltts, limine each
In Oimli (lifts, Mw eneli .
W Ciuth (ilftn, 1 uno iwu
to) Cash (lifts, (fmeucn
1 i t'Mtji Ulfls, imi i'ii.'I
I nil cash OtfW, fi imeh
5 im conhtiliiB, u each '
28 ITS Cnfh (lifts, nmr-iinllng to..,.
II ..III
Mi urn
. 11m 111..
, 1 11 eiH
4110 tun
,JI two Gun
Number of Ticket, Hit) IHIO.
nun: or ricKnis.
Wlmlo Tickets .'0 1 1
Unites pi fio
ipl.ilte! MM
l.lghths unwell ( oiiinm a
fj.'v '1 kkets for Kioiiil
Tho .Mi nt -5'tlft Female llnln;ili" Vsxneliitlun. elmr
teniil by Hie l.utlntiiri- nr ii-l'IhI i nml ihe i in ml
, uilll Ul 111 II lljfl! L-ll., piUPlll'll in a c.riiini I. Ill l nil-
celt toostablliii nml einluwa "lloiiie fur tlio Old
llillriil. mid Devtltllte Ijiitles i f VItlIiiI i." nt Muni.
tHller, Ihu funner Itslclei.eu uf PicMdent .linncH
ititusun.
. (lournor'sonice. Itlchuiond. ,lulv n. 1ST!.
It nlTordi luo pleasure to M that I nut willae
itunliitcdwlttmiirgo in.ij. ril of (l:o oillei rsnt Hie
Moiitin-llir Peiniile Illumine Association, whuresldu
in uie iicuiiij i.i my uuine, ami I attest tneir tut 111
iretieu nnd tlirtr uurth mid hljih lepulattuii hsri'Ii
iienien, nsHii astiie pubiie conilili'tiee, Inllm lice
aiidsiib-taiitl.il mentis llls-rnllt rcpienti d ninunjf
.. '..'ii.r. i i i. ni -r.il. uuv, iruiuni.
Alexanilrii, V.i.,.iuiy, i,u.-" 1 com mend
u i I "X""" in iiuiiur ami linearity, mid fully en.
, 1 ii" 1 1 1111111-111 it ui i in- illume.
It. IV. lirilll.H. I . N .llMl.ri. I.'iibt'l. till, ,.f Vn
I'lirllier lefereiievs tij pel mission! Ills lixcellcn'cy
V.,l..'v "iiiiccr, i.x-ciuM'iiior, or in. nun. now,
J.. w liners, i.ieut.-(iiiv., uf Va., nnd I'. M. hciuitur
elect! Mii.itets nnd members uf Congress from Va.
helnlltaiiees fur tickets may bo lu.ido bv express
ihhi'ii iiuii.;uiih-u inuiie.v-ui;-"r uu wasuincriun, it,
I'., ur liv 1 ee Mi n i li tii.i'. " '
1-ur full jiartlculurs, testimonials, Ac., send for Cir
cular. Address, HON. JAJlfcs HAHIIOL'lt,
Pres t M, V. II. A.. Alexandria, Vn.
l.ellablo nsents Hnntedeverj where. .lnn.2ij,'s-Jw
NEW GOODS!
A JJEAVY STOCK,
Cheaper than SverJ
S. H. MILLER & SON
Hiivo Just Received
tlio largest innl bci-t supply ol
CHEAP AND" FASHIONABLE
DEY GOODS
They Juvo ever oifi'ied tuuicir frlintU nna cu
turners.
Cloths, Cassiinoi'63, awl Satiaetta
for JIKX'ri WKA15,
Cloths, jVInpacus, Merinos',
for LADIIVfc! YKh,
CALICHKS, MlMNS, tAjllJHKy,
nml eery variety of Dry Clooils ilesireci,
Caipcta, Matn, Ottoman,
in great variety niul-at die
LO WEST CAH PRICES .
FAMILY GROCERIES,
inelmlliiK all the vaiieties uf
COKKKKS, TJ''A.S ami SUCAKri,
COUNTRY PKODUCE,
anil a general supply nf articles ii-efnl fur the
table always on hand.
CALL AND SEE.
Connlty piniltiec of all kinds taken in ex
change fur guilds at ca'li piicvs.
Oct. sii,';i-tr
CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY
IILOO.MSIIUKO. PA.
31. C. SI.OAX & UltOTIIKU
TTAVK on band and fur sale at the mo.-t
reasonable rates a splendid stock of
and every description of Wagons both PLAIN and
PANCV,
Warranted In lie made c.f the lip-t and mosl dnral le
uiuccTiuis, uii'i uy tne inusi exporleiiccd uurkmeii.
.miiuiMeiii uin nuiii inn r-stiiiiisui:ioiu xv itl ne
tound to be uf the hltrlicH class ami sine tu irlw hit.
feet sathfaetlcm. They Iuiv e aNoa tine assui tuient uf
SLKIGIIS
oi nil tne nnnost aud most faslilonal Io sf les well
iiiiciciii-eiuiiy maitennitur tne nesi mateilul.
An luspectlni of their work H asked as Itlsbe-
iieveu mai. none supi't tor can no round lutliocouii.
try.
July l, lT3 tr.
So.Min'iiiMi roit you.
Send stamp and p t It. Address, I
, D. Ill'IlST,
,.iii' i, ..inMiu uuii, iew ruiK.
A UKNJS WANTl-D
J. Ijr t.io fadebt Mdllnir book cier pnbllslied.
ml for sue'mon ii gi-s nnd nur e.xtra te.ms tu
Atrents. NATIONAL 1'bllLIMill.MI CO., Piiilaiiki.
I'iiiA, Pa.
LIKE OF l IJlN(,STOTli
Anowbiidk, ciiinpnte. nutlienlle and reliable, enn
talnluv his explui.iilnus and ilhemi rles In tli" wIMs
uf Xfrlea, sell rnpldlv at low prices trt suit the lluius,
AlsotlmMi:sslAII, ly Phv. Wm. M. Hlll.it. fur all
il.'iHiiiilli.ukh- an i i client Murk Issued In n hand
some kt.Me. our family hulks aro lUieuiinllcd rer
fit;, les and prices. ,
AcifilllS Winilod "''!' ". tll("'0 ''ouksnt
Cllbrj Vif rUlUll ee, Ulicinlteuns. Ailureih
lAKPUCITY PniLLSHlNin-O., Phil i.lalpliia Im.
THE MASON & IIAULIN
ORGANCO.,
Winners of Three Hl;lnst Medals und Diploma of
Honor, nt Mennii. 7.1. and Paris, (17, now infer the
1- nest ,siirtmcnt of tin- liesti iiUiictingaiis In thu
iurld, lucluilhig new n.iles i.lth recent Impruie.
mcnis, nut onlv exchism-iy fur cush, ns formerly, but
nko un New Pliusuf llasy Puj melds, I lio hum fa
vurable exer ollcrcd. organs lleulcd with PHillego
nf Purchase, to almost nnv pari or tho country. I lrst
payment WW) or upwiirds. Illustrated Cntalngucs
and c'trcul.iis, with full parlleulars, sent freu on le
(Uest. Addrc'13. M.so ,c IIAMI.IN OIKIAN CO.,
lai-fm, Nuxv Vosk or txitoago
Kvcryliody'ri uavii PIi vsiciiin
ll.V W. (II KAMIN. M. II. A lllllL'llltlcellt. milium n.
4sS pages-bi-iiutltiillv llliistinled nnd eleiiiitlj
buiiuil. I'ontalns mntlir Just adapted tu thu wants
uf eiery fanillj. oxers') engravings, onu Agent
sold I n copies lu uno week-, anutlier wi In thrco dajs,
larsfree. Address nt uncn. II. .N. .McKe.xnev k 10.
725 Minsnni st I'lillailehiUIa.
Au'('li"H ' 11I('(I lbl'
Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK
On .Mimliood, Womaiiliuud and their Mutual Inter-
KClattullS! I IIVU. 1IH I llU-ri. l'nv..l- ..If. Iin.i.Iu .1...
selling frum ix tu 2.x copies a day. K-nd fur sped.
...... n nm, ,1-iiua k, nni-iii, iinu m'U xvilj ll sells
iiiniei -nun nnv uuier iiiiuk. Aiires-s, NATIK.NAI
PlillMMIlNOCO., Patladelplila, im.
IlItAVi: HOOK I
"WHAT WOMAN' mWIM KNOW,"
A Woman t Hoot about Women, by a Woman
Mr. i ji, iniyey J
Tho onlv weak of tlio kind oicr wrltti.ii in- n
woman, Isa mccsi-lty lu every household, In linen
tlio iiutclty und eminent piuctictilucss cmiles an
Immense deiiiaiid. Nutttlthstainlliiij thu dullcalu
hllblec ts meessurllv In utci). It UuiTll.n in kiir-n
brave inuoH lens will nut (fiend the most fablMI
ous, I jul v iigeuls never had sii.'h uu uiiuiluiiUv
lu inaksi ilium v nnd do gcssl Terms und sainplu
Wieets innllid flee uu luiiinsll.ito uppllcatlun, J, .M.
h'lOliK.Mtr&t'ii., Pldlaitelpld.i. Pih 20-31
Miiiyliiml l-'yo nnd Kar rintituto
Ml Noith ('llllllos Ktlocl. ll.nlMmr.rn. xia
OKOIKIK KKI'I.INO, SI. II., jite I'ufesur of Pvo
and fair burgeiy in tlio Wukhliigtou Uiilvcnd-
tv, hurgiun in ihnrgoi
Iholargehamlsuiiioicsililencocf tliu luteciimiiii
meuts nduptul In tlio lulesl KIiwiIsi f Luione fur
llmLivMnl Ii-. nh....iil.f M.iu i...h... ,i ' '. r
viinoiE.has bieu Ilttcd up with all Hie hiiiuoiu.
ply hy letter to ULoitui; Jim LlNii, si. D. 1
i ouiuvuii iu vuanre.
N11011T rosiTONliMKST -DAY rtXEl)
COUNTY PA
.A
I'M w" 13"--' -
Qvov Thivlyfonv Competitor
Standard 'SgBfflM
hGsInutStHILRDElPHW
.JIl . i- -- IU
RAIL tOAD TIME TABLES,
nn i la i) i: i,i' ii i a a::i it i:a i i i'o
X. KAII.IKIAII.
wixTini auhaxgi:jii:nt.
NOV. 9th, 1574.
TRAINS I.KAVE lltTEUT AS l Ol.t OWS (f CNI'AY K.XCEI'Trtl
l'or Kcw Yuri.-, Philadelphia, lleudlnff, PottsMUo
Tatnaqua, Ac, 1l,ra o. in
Fur 1'ntawlwa, 11,33 u. in. and ",sr. p. m.
l'or Wllllainspol 1,0,23 a. in. and -1,0(1 p. in.
TRAIN'S I'OR Kl'I'KKT l.l'VB AS 10I.I.OWF, (Sl'NllAV E.X
cnn-Ei'.V
Leave New York, 9,0(1 a. in.
I.e.ne Philadelphia, '.',l.'i a. in.
I.eae Heading, 11,3 in. in., Pottsvillc, 12,10 p. in.
nnd Tnmarpta, 1,r.n p. m.
Leave CataHlssa, (1,20 a. m. nnd J.nn p. in.
Leaio Wllimnstniit, !,j(i n. m. nnd t.,uo p. in.
Passeiijfeis tn and from New Yorkund Philadel
phia (jo through v llhutit c hniigo of cms.
.r. i:. wool
May i, lsi-tf. (icncral )iipei Intendent.
TklCLAWAliK, I.Al'ICAWA.N.XA
AX1)
JLJ V
1-S l'i:l!N liAII.UOAII.
r.I.OOMSUUlitl DIVISION-.
Tluie-'lablj No. K, 'inkes encct nt J::i) A. .M.
TIIPKSDVY, IlKCHJIIICi! 10, 1ST4.
Mllil II.
l. M. li.tn. P. t:l
M'ATIOSS. I SOt'TH.
2.X
s 1 151 "-eranton...
IU 1 -I'l' Pi'lMlle...
s S3 13 11 'ImMvllle.
s 13 1 sa'...I.ri l-m.-niin.
a. ill. p m. y.m.
.! H S 1.M li H'l
110 '4 2 li ('. Kt
lis a si bb r. 41
ho it -' 4t n tn
in 2.5 2 Ii" 7 to
111 HI 2 ts 7 i i
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1 1 11 ru 11 21 7 Mi
'". a 25 74
1 1 cm it a " .'41
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1 1 S3 4 15 S 85
III 4(42 85
11 f,:i 1 29 ti i n
12 1 1 !!.'. 7 0.
12 8 4 J.1 7 12
12 12 4 r. 1 7 IS
(12 17 1 til 7 2.1
12 24 r. re. 7 as
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12 2
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7 2S 12 MS
7 1.1 1 3
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r. 1 la nl, ..Mil -kthlimv.. .
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in cm it :i;ii....l'e.ieii innen.
0 r, 2 11 sil .... Pcnvlel;
r. .",2 0 a 11 ti, iirlar 1 reck....
r.27 0 8 11 n!...i:iott-(;iuu'...
C. 2'i fi 0.1 11 11 I.liui' lildgr
11 im r. .'.3 11 112 1 s.,v.
.x r.s j.j 111 r..-, .. .1-1,1. m-i'.urt;...
12 37 .1 19 7
ft 41 ft 31 PI 3 I'lltavl- 11 llrldk'e. 12 4' ft 24 8 '2
ft 1" ft 30 10 4' . Ulark's Snitch. .il2 4.x ft 110 8 11
ft in ft 12 in 22 nomine ! 1 1.3 r, .is s r..x
r. 01 ii im 112 cli'ita'-kv. ... , 1 11 r. is h 4S
4 M 4 f.7 1 ' US, (Ulnir Ill (1 (.3 S "m
431 4 4H ti ft .Mrllimubtilji.d.1 1 3 c, 2 p 20
a.m. p.iu. a.m.1 nm. 11.111. s.in.
.. ..i s 1 1 .; JIUIICTI
Ii Win T. I (U'NI). Siitit.'
iiiip.-rlntendonfsofllce, Kingston, .March J, 1S74.
CKNTUAI, ItAIIAVAY
i.1 COMI'ANV.
On nnd after November 211th. 1S73. tialns ttlllleaie
hUNIlL'IIVns follows!
KOIlTllWAlil).
Die Mall r..in 11. in., untie L'lmlra .f,n a. m
" I'liiiainlalgua... .!' p. in.
" llocliester ft,i& "
" Niagara v.io "
l.'enovo accommodation 11.10 u. 111. nrtlxc Yll1:.ms
port 12..V, p. tn.
Khnlia.Miill4.ift 11. tn.,nirlie iriniira lo.coa.m.
liurfnlo i:prcss 7.1ft a. m. ntihe Ihinulo s.fto a. m.
.SOU'IHWAIII).
llaffalo Kxprcss 2.to a. m.nnlielIairlsburg4.to a.m
" IlaltInioieS.40 "
Ehnlra.Mnll ll.i.xa. in., nnhe llairWairg l.rn p. m
" Washington la.so "
'" iidllinoiiii.3o "
" V.'iisi.ington 8.S0 "
Ilarrlsburg accommodation s.top.in.auho llarrls
burg I0..X0 p. in.
nrrlve llallltaoro 2.2.x a. m.
" Washington CIS "
l.'rlo Mall 1S.M n. in. nrrh 0 Hart NUui g 3.(.r. a.m.
" llahlmoi'e s.40
. , . . ". Waslilngtoii 10.35 "
All dally except .Sunday.
1). M. liovn, Jr., Ceneral Piissenger Agent
A. J. CAiSATT, (K i.ei al Manager
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
riiilaili'ljilila it I.'n'e K. , Hi iiun.
WIXTEKTIJIK TAIH.i:.
OSJ'",Ii"ftr 7i-vy. xoyi:mi!i:u i,-,ti,,
ISiJ. 1 1 in nlnu (in 1 1 11 111 it ..1. .1. 1 . .. .
liuad J.txt-lon uiiunasfulions! ' "
nrsTiwuii).
V A S T I, I N i:
KiiUblldlcflilnin. lt.rs-,p.ui
c'i".',1,1.1"1""-'-- W"P- '
.. "'"''"Micit.. 9.1.x p. m
" nnlvent fliufulu
.; ,"",Li' ' p. ui
v.uo n. m
i:HIH.vi.VIl. leaves Philadelphia
ll.M p. tu
4,v.x a. 111
. s.iai a. in
" " llurrlsbiirg
" " Wllll.imsi'.itt
' " luck iluvc.i
" " lilllGVO
" nrr. at i:rle
. D.4I, a, m
. 11.10 a. m
S.o.', p. m
. 6.00.1,111
. 1.81 p. in.
, CY.0p.ni,
T.cop.m,
L'LMlliAMAlLloavea Philadelphia... .
" " 'I IlarrWaiig
" " arr. at Lock Haven
LOCK IIAVLN ACCOM, leaves IlarUxbuif 9.16 a. m
" JVlHlamsiviitaxp. m
" Lock llutenl.il) p. in
EAST WA HI).
Plli; a i;XPlii:ss leaves Ijjckllatcn... .luoa.m.
" . " ' Wllll.nnspoit
' " urrltesut liutiMiurtr....
' " Phlludcl.-,lila
liltli: MAIL loites Pile
" " " Ilcnovo
" " U(k Ihu ui
" llilji,mp,,,t
" arr. at H'iiiMnu
" " air. ut PUlludeliilda,.
PLMIHA .MAIL leave, Loek Hnvi n
.. T.r.xn. in.
. 12.10 n. ui.
... l.lMi, m.
..11,20a. in.
.. F.fBp, in
. .4!i p. in
.. lU.MIji, m
,.. .ii(i a. m
. -.Mil. lu
t.i a, in,
.1 IO.mh
. .12 10 p. Ill
. (I I li 11. Ill
.. o. up. m
.. V.o a. in
'Vllltamsport
" H'luiinry...,. ...
arr. at ilmri,oiiW
" " arr. at I'htUdclphla
NIAOA1IA L'XPltL'SSUiavesKnno
! 'I Peiiovn.
Icifklhucn fi.tt.x p" in
. 4.rn . m
,, " " Wlllhnni-puit.ii.toi
, ciiiiiiiiy s.40 p, m
a!,r' ut1,,l?,"l,!'W. w
" Ihlladelplila. At a. m
h 5ial! cCJ'"eSH V",1 t Wo Willi L.
p. It. . and at I'nrry and Irthictou itn ill ,1:
Mil
aim .viegneiiy it. it. v, "vv-
n;!tu,tft,i;ra
boutii ,l- K " "'. train
boulh.
W'M, A. II.U.DWIX,
(ieni'lill Hi,l
Jon. 8,16 tf
this pArr.n it o hi.k with
R DWELL & pHESMAN
. Advtrllslnn Anenln.
I THII1D & CHCSTNUT fTS 6T. LOUIS. MO
M
-5 su..
Dr. J. Witllior's aTiroinfn Vhi
rRiU' UK (OPS nro n int'cly VerjelnWo
jirepnrntion, mndo chiefly from tlio nnllvo
licrlifi found on tliolowerrnnpres of tlio Sier
ra Noviul.1 lnoitntaiiw uf California, tho
medicinal iiroiiertios of which nro extract
ed therefrom without tho nso of Alcohol.
Tho question is nlinosl daily nslccd, "Wliat
is tho enpso of tho iiiipamlfrlcd bitcccss of
Vmrotit Uirrr.113?" Our tjnswer Is, that
thev rcinovo tho c.inso of discn!0, nnd tho
patient recovers his henlth. Thoy nro tlio
great hlood imriflcrnnd nlifo-Rivnir; prin
ciple, n perfect llenovntor nnd Iiix'iKorntor
of Iho system. Never heforo in tho history
of tho world has n incdicino been com
po'indcd jioispsninp; tho remnrhnhlo qitaj.
llies of ViNr.oAii Uirrnns in hcaliiiR tho sic!;
of ovcry dlscaso mall Is hnlr to. 'I'liey pro n
pentlo i'urgativo ns xvoll ns a Tonic, reliev
ing Connestion or Inllammntion of tho
Liver nnd Viscera) Organs, in Bilious Dis
eases. Il'iiipn uill enjoy i?noi1 lipiillli, let
them nso ViNi:oAiilliTTrjt3 nr. t medieino,
nnd nvoid tho uso of nlcoholic stimulants
In every form.
:. i ; Cr-iin ciiti Inlti! (iicsp Killers
vi'or i:iifr to directions, und rrmnin long
Dn. '11, pmvidod liieir honen nro not de
p nyi'.l hy iiiliii'iiil poifon or other menus,
i lul x 'inl oif mm xvnstcd beyond rrpnlr.
(.'rplcl'lll 'I'iioiisitlllfs proclaim ViNn
rn lltrrciis tho niopt xtondeiftil Inx'igor
It it Hint ove sustiiined tliOKinhinghystcni.
h'ilious Ilcinillciil. mill lnlcr
IlliUt'llI rcVPI'S. which nro so prevalent
in tlio vnllevs of our pent rivers through
out tho United Stnieii, rtpcoinlly thoso of
Ihe Ali'sissipin, Ohio, jM.finnH, Illinois,
Tiiiine.sce. Ctnnheilnnd, Arhunsas, Ited,
Colorado, Uraos, I!io (Jinnde, Pearl, Aliv
lining, Moliile, .Savannah, Itoanoke, Jiuiica,
nnd muny olhir , with thtir vnst trilm
taricf, thiopghout oitrciitiio country dur
ing theSitiiitiu'i'tiud Ant'inin,iind rcinnik
nl l.v so during .seasons of unusual hent nnd
diyncsR, nro iiivni'inhly nccompnuicil hy ox
ti tihito (leinngemi'ntK of tho stoninch mirV
liver, nnd other abdominal vifccrn. In then
treatment, a purgative, exciting n powerful
inlliienco upon these vaiions organs, iu
csKCiiliulIy uecei-sary. 'I'hcro is no cntlinr
tie for tho purpose eipinl tol)i!.J.AVAM:t:it'3
Vixco tu l!iTr: i:s, ns they will speedily rc
miive tho dnik- .ilnrcd X'i'-id milt tor with
xvhich the bin.e.s i.t'c lonn ul, nt the' Mima
timo fe'liniulati.. the retio'is of tin?
liver, and Rciiernlly resU ,ng tho healthy
fune ions il the cli'c.i.tiv. 'iirrnn.'i.
Ir.vspi'iisin or I ml' est inn, Head
nclie.I'uui in tin Shoiildci ,('o:ighs,Xight
ncss of tlio Che; t. Dizzin. .ss, Sour Knictu
tious of tho Htoiiiueli, I!nd 'i'asto in tlio
Mout'i, liiiious Attaehs, Pnlpitution of tlio
Ileal t, lulluniniiitioii of tho Idings, Pain
in tho regien of the Kiducyn, nml n hun
died other painful niitonis, nro tho off
siiritig of Dyspcpnia. Ono hottlo will
prove hotter guarunlce of ils inerit3 than
u lengthy advertisement.
Scnirnlii, or King's Htll, Whito
Bwelliugs, ulcers, ICryiiipelns, Swelled
Kcelc, Goitre, Sciofttlous Inflammations,
Indole nt Inflammations, Mercurial Atreo
ti ins, Old Sores, Eruptions ot tlio Skin,
K.ii'0 lvyos, etc., etc. In thetc, us iu nil
other eoli.xtitutioiml Diseases, AVai.kiji's
Vindoai: Uiiti ns havo shown their gicut
citrativo povveiH m tlio moit obstitmto und
intraelahlo cases.
For liilliiniiiiiUopy mill Clironiu
liliPiiinuliMii, Oout, liiiious, Itcmittcnr,
and Iuteiinittent 1'exer.s, Diseases of tlio
IMoud, Iliver, Kidneys, nnd Jtladder, thoso
Jt.tterx have no equal. Such Diseases aro
eiiusid hy Vitiated illood.
Jil'Cllilllifill JHscnscs. rersons en
gaged m 1'ainlK nml Minernls, such ns
rmmhciN. Txpe-folteis, Oold-beaters, nnd
Mincis, im they advniicu in life, aro sul)
ji et to imlnljhis of tlio How els. To guunl
Rgtiiiibt lliis, tuko ti doio of AVALitwt'a
A iXLC-Aii Jiini ja occasionally.
I -Ol" Skill IHscsiM'SjI'uptions.Tettor,
Salt Itlieuni, lilotehes, Sliots, l'imples,
I'u.slules, JJoils, Carbuncles, lttngxvorms,
Scald Head, Soro 12yes, Krysipelas, Iteh,
Scuifs, Discoloiiitions nt' tho Skin, llumow
aud Disi'iisisiif theSlvin of whateveriininn
or nnlmc, aro literally dug up nnd carried
out of tho htwlim in a shoit timo by tho
uso of theso JJitti in.
I'iiijTiiiic, nnd oilier Worms, lurk
ing in thes.v stem of to miiiiy tliouMiiuls, nro
eil'cctually dcstiiiyed mid removed, Xo
svtitem of medieiiie, uo vermifuges, uo
tuulielmiuitics, will t'leo tho i stem from
worms like theso Hitlers.
For Feniiilo (.'iiiiipliilnls, in young
or old, munied or bingle, tit tho dawn of
womanhood oi tho turn of life', these) Tonic,
Hitters display so decided nn inlliienco
that impuiveiiient is noun pciecptible.
lillllKllt'P. In all cases of jaundice,
res: asuued that your liver is not doing its
xtork. Tlio only sensible treatment is to
proinoto tho btcretion of tho bilo nnd
lav or its rcinov.il. l'or this purpose iiho
A iXLu.ui Unmm.
Cli'iuiM tlio Vitiated JUooil vthen
cvct yon i'md itB impurities bursting
thiough the skin in l'imples, Kinptions,
orSoies; eleuiiso it when jou iind it ob
structed unci sluggish in tho veins; eleuiiso
it when it is tout; vour teeliugs will tell
you when. Koep tho blood pure, and thu
heullh uf tho fjhtem will lollovv.
II. II. .XIcDO.NAI.U ib CO.,
Urucgl.U uii.l Cleneml .tK' liUi, han Hwicu.cu, Collfor.
inn, und c-i.r. VtuttliiiiKtuu uii.l c'liui.tiiu bid., Jw Yuik,
hold li) nil l)u;i,lM unit Dculcrv.
Sept. 6, ,4 Clu.
Maiital: How Lost How Resioredl
Jl'rlL '!'Jhl"l IKW cdllinn of I)r. v.Vh
t Llitt hl.L'b celebrnlcd osaj on the indlc nl cur
rtitifi .'V.!!1',1",'1 VI""1,""-' of I'cnnutuiilin.a
AZ"jt ;r K-iuhinl t, ciiknes-. Invnluiit, rj M m-
liU'JiaKJ' ! . i wenuus, lliii. tency, .Meutill and
tu.nT pujm inuipatnj iiiipiniuu,, ,
.xiarrlage, etc,: uo oiiauiuptluii, i;pllep.sy, und Pita
Induced by telfdiululg, nw urfcfx.aal extiuniini.co
Piles, Ac.
&"I'iice, in u scaled c'mra;,c, ouly air eiiitt.
Tho celebrated author, hi lid, admirable cfay
clculy demonstrates frum n thhly j ears' Biiece&sfu
practice, that tho aluimlni; conscMiucnees of self
abuse may be radically cured without tho dangerous
iiso of Internal mcdlelno or tho application of the
knlfo i polntlns out a mode or cure nt once simple
ceitntn, and cllcctual, by mennsof whleh ev( rj suf
Jcrer, no mat tor lint his condition may be, may cur
himself eheuply palvalely, nnd radically,
f-Thh Lecturo should bo tho hands ol eveiy
J outh and every man hi thu laud.
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