Miscellaneous. WHO Hn.v'ngi. " " Iii i, "i lid it. i Kir tho ittriivr tli.u U not tier, ver a hi htebojn you will Ami th I 'Viriwe lull lfo Hfhi, orrbr fallowj 11 f.i ijii". 'ti .wire corno Ilka oxen, niul g.i mMy ' 1 1. ! -hoite.., I 1 0 wIki knsw tho leatt of othiKJ tlitii!c t 1 : .1 t'.ieiriMlrw. .ii.i i in oanirt flnh iiimiii; or, If ho c 1 1 . 1. Il.i.l, ereaUM them. 1 1 c inferring A hHiilnan to hn ft "favor w . urn iuten.l to r.'fme. 1. ..1, but un milvrinilr in liiV, 'in I t 1 li u' III" heart D elin: I'.eil. ,il in 1 1 liliml or Ii wily refill ltd .v!i ni it 1 i' r i.vIk'a upon tho riprliU of others. L . k out fr thu ba.it ajpautt of a In 1 1 a y in lo f r tho fine views In tha coan'.f. This world of ours li llko a fair ball witli n crack In it ; it keeix on clangiiis, but iloiw lot ring. I nlc a tree has homo blusiJim In the 8 1 .in', yon will vainly lojk fur fruit 0:1 It in 11 .1 11 .111. I'ho true secret of living nt pwee with all th( worM is to have an huuiblo opinion of mirdilvcH, Do not br.ivc the opinion of tho worli You may as well ?ay that yuti oaro not f.ir tho light of the sun. Our thought are epochs in oil i' lives ; all rDc talmt ma jouru tlof the wind that blow vhilo wo are here. Prayer was not invented j it was born with the lirii. si'jh, tho first joy, tho first sorrow of tlm huiia-i heart. Glory is well enough for a rich man, but it ii of very little consequence to a poor man with a largo family. Human gl iry is not always tjlnrioin. The best men have had their calumniator.-", the worut their panegyrist. Our sorrows are like thunder cloud, which seem very bhek In thu distance, but grow lighter as they approach Failure after long perseverance is much grander than never to have a striving good enough to be called a failure. It is not until wo havo pasaoil through the furna-o that we aro made to know how much droi.s was in our composition. Many ways of happiness have been ills covero 1, but all agree that there is none so pleasant as loving and being loved. Human life is v. gloomy chamber, in which tho iimg's of t'10 other world shiuo the bright r the deeper it is darkened. Many a child goes astray, not because ti re h want of prayer or virtue at home, but simply because home lacks sunshine. The block of granite, which was an 'obsta cle in the path of the weak, becomes a stepping-stone in tho pathway of the strong. Sunshine is a powerful treatment for dis cuses. It you aspire to health and happi ness; you must allow the sunlight to come into your houses. Applause waits on .success; tho fickle mul titude, like the straw that iioats along the stream, glide with the current still, and fol low fortune The chief ingredients in the composition of those qualities that gain esteem and praise are good nature, truth, good sense, and good breeding. Whatever your profession is, endeavor to acquire merit i'i it, for merit is esteemed by everybody, und is so precious a thing that ':affls9OT"Furcliaac it, Enemies spring up anywhere of tIi"C?r,owii accord. Friends are reared in tho affections, and cease to be such as soon as they are re moved from the conservatory of the heart. No man's life is free from struggles and justifications, not even tho happiest, but every one may build up his own happinees by seeking mental pleasure, and thus make him-elf independent of outward fortune. Contempt is not a thing to be despised. It may be boruo with a calm ami equal mind, but no man, by lifting his head high, can pretend that ho does not perceive the scorns that aro poured down upon him from above. When once a concealment or a deceit lias been practiced in matters where all should bo fair and opcn.as day, confidence can never be restored any more than you can restore the white bloom to the grape or plum that you once pressed in your hand Of this be certain, that no trade can be so bad as 110110 at all, nor any life as tire-omo as that which is spent in continual visiting and dissipation. To give all ono's limo to other people, and never reserve anv for one's self, is to bo free in appearance only, and a slave in ctl'ect. Forty is an ugly corner that takes a man into the shadow of life, as it were. Hut better be in tho shadow with friends you love than keep in the everlasting sunshine of youth, if that were possible, and sec them go down in the valley without you. One does not feci his progress when all around is going on at the samo rate. On tho proper and complete oxcrciso of the allecticns alone, the best happiness of life depends j and as tho meanest wrap of giu, , r f bead, or of tinsel looks beautiful uiiJ 1 -.ly through tho reflecting mirror of tin kaleidoscope, so does the most common and dreary scene acquire attraction ami val ue when behold through the beautifying in dium of gratified affection. Life is sweet us nitrous oxide, and the fish erman dripping all day over a cold pond. the switchman at the railway intersection, tin farmer in the field, the negro in the rice hwamps, tho fop in the streets, tho hunter in tho woods, tho barrister with tho jury, the belle nt the ball, ascribe a certain p!eatire to their employment, which thoy themselvei i Wo it. I would much rather fight pride than van ity, because prldo has a stand-up way ot lighting. Von know whero it is, It throws Its black bhadows on you, and you aro not at a loss whero to strike. Hut vanity is that delusive, that Insectivorous, that multiplied feeling, that men that fight vanities aro like men that fight midges and butterflies. It is easier to chase them than to hit them. Perhaps love is never so potent as when it (seizes upou thoso who have passed their first youth, or cvon thoso who have parsed tho primo of life. Tho choice then made Is likely to be thoroughly suited to tho nature of tho man, and nny intelligent gifts on the part of tho woman are likely to bo more at tractive to a man of this ago than to a younger person, liciddos, there is a fouling that as life la not likely to bo very long, this late lovo is tho lost thing' to bo clung to, and that after it, should it be lost, all will bo desolation. A courtier of Alexander tho Great paid a visit to tho studio of Apelles, tho celebrated painter, who was received with tho wmiidir utiou duo to his rank, This exeitod his van ity ; and unfortunately he talked about tho art of painting, exposing his ignorauco in a variety of questioni mid criticisim, Apelics interrupted him at length, in a low voice, "i)o you ice thoe boy that are grinding my colors? While you were nilcnt, they ad luir dyoti, dauicd with (lie splendor of the purple uud gold with which your habit glit- t-rs, but 1 vi r sluce you bcian to talk about whut you do not uudi i'tuiid, they have done nothing but laugh at you " Vrgin tBo Moniim ot Liberty. I'.loquciico of Wciaeu. We are told ley mine ancient uutliurs, that Qocrnta wru instructed in elomtcnco by n Wcimnn, whine name, I" I nm nut mistaken, ' . I lmvo indeed ei t art ns the most in Im iVa1 .,ai. I' n. .1. , ... ' tho female sex, and I think the universities j ,v ... ..(,., .... ,t ,..- ." would d.) wull In unnihlsr wliDther thev ahollld not fill the ihctoric chairs with she prtifeM'i"s. It has been said lu the jirJiise of xonio roou, that they could talk wholo hours ti etlier upon any thing; but it mint bo own pA U) the honor of the other sex, that there are ninny nmong thorn who onu talk whole Im trs together iipim nothing. I li.ivo known a woman bi.ineh out into a long extempore disertntl"n upon tho edging of n petticoat, n. id chide her servant for breaking a china cup, in all the figures of rhctoiio. Were woman admitted to plead In courts of judicature, 1 am persuaded they would carry tho eloquence of thu bar to greater heights than it lias yet arrived at. If any one doubt thN, let him but bo present nt those debates which frequently nriso among tho ladies of tho llrltlsh fishery. The first kind therefore of female orators which I nhall tako notice of, are those who are oiniiloycd in stirring up tho passion, a part of rhetoric in which .Socrates' wife had perhaps made a greater proficiency than his above-mentioned teacher. Tho hccoud kind of female orators aro those who deal in invective', and who are co'iimonU known by tho name of tho cen sorious The imagination nnd elocution of -lits set of rhetoricians is wonderful. ith what a fluon.'y of invention, and copious ness of exprc-io!i, will they enlarge upon every llttlo slip in tho behavior of another ? With how many different circumstances, and with what variety of phrases, will they tell over the same story ? I have known an old l.nly make an unhappy marriage the Kiihje.'t of a month's conversation. She blamed the bride in one place; pitied her in another; laughed at her in a third; won dered at her in n fourth ; was angry with her in a fifth ; and in shorty woro out a pair of coach horses in expressing her concern for her. At length, after having quite ex hausted the subject on this side, sho made a visit to tho no'v-niairied pair, praised the wife for tho prudent choice sho had made, told her tho unreasonable reflections which som'o malicious pcoplo hail cast upon her, and desired that they might bo better ac quainted. Tho censure and approbation of this kind of women are therefore only to bo considered as helps to discourse A third kind of female orators may bo comprehended under tho word gossips. Mrs Fiddle Kaddle is perfectly accomplished in this sort of eloquence ; she launches out into descriptions of christenings, runs divisions upon an head-dress, kuows every dish of meat that is served up in her neighbor hood, and entertains her company a whole afternoon together with the wit of her little boy, before he is able to speak. Tho coquet may be looked upon as a fourth kind of female oritor. To give herself tho larger field for discourse, sho hates and loves in tho samo breath, talks to her lap-dog or parrot, is uneasy in all kinds of weather, and in every part of tho room. She has faUe quarrels and feigned obligations to all the men of her acquaintance ; sighs when she is not sad, and laughs wheu the is not merry. The coquet is in particular a great mistress of that part of oratory which is called action, and indeed seems to speak for no other purpose, but as it gives her an op- rtunity of stirring a limb, or varying a featurt "f glancing her eyes, or playing with her fan. - . As fur news mongers, politicians, mimics, story-tellers, with other characters of that nature, which give birth to loquacity, they aro as commonly known among the men as the women ; for which reason I shall pass them over in silence. I havo often been puzzled to assign a cause why women should have this talent of a ready utterance in so much greater per fection than men. 1 havo sometimes fancied that they have not a retentive power, or the faculty of suppressing their thoughts, as men have, but that they are necessitated to speak everything they think, and if se, it would perhaps furnish a very strong argu ment to tho Cartesians, for tho supporting of their doctrine, that the soul always thinks. Hut as i-cvernl are of opinion that tho fair sex are not altogether strangers to the art of lisscmbliug and concealing their thought,, I have been forced to relinquish that opin ion, and havo therefore endeavored to seek after some better reason. In order to do it, a friend of mine, who is an excellent anatomist, has promised mo by tho first opportunity to dissect a woman's tongue and examine whether there may not bo in it certain juices' which lender it so wonderfully voluble or flippant, or whether tho fibres of it may not be made up of a finer or more pliant thread, or whether thero are not in it some particular miisfles which dart it up and down by such sudden glances nnd vi brations ; or whether in the lust place, there may not be certain undiscovered channels running from the head and the heart, to this little in.trumcntof loquacity.and conveying into it a perpetual afiluenco of animal spir its, Nor must I omit the reason which lludibras has given, why thoe who can talk on trifles speak with the greatest fiueney; namely, that tho tongue is liko a race-horse, which runs tho faster tho lesier weight it carries. Which of these reasons soever may bo looked upon as tho most probable, I think tho Irishman's thought was very natural, ivho after sonio hours conversation with a feiualo orator, told her, that ho believed her tonguo was..vcry glad when sho was asleep, for that it had not u moment's rest nil tho while she was awake. That excellent old ballad of "The Wanton Wife of lt.ith," has tho following rcmarka bio lines' "I think." quoth Thomas, "women's tonsues ot aspen loaves i'O made," And Ovid, though in tho description of a very barbarous circumstunce, tells us that when the tongue of a very beautiful female was cut out, nnd thrown upon tho ground, it could not forbear muttering even lu that posture. If a tonguo would be talking without a mouth, what could it have deiu whan it had all its organs of speech, and accomplices of sound about it? I might hero mention tho story of the pippin-woman, had not I somo reason to look upon It as fabulous, I uiustcoufess I nmso wonderfully charm cd with the mus'0 of this little instrument, that I would by no means discourago it. All that I am ut by this dissertation Is, to euro It of bovcr.il disagreeable note, and In particular of those little jarrings and dis sonanc&s which arise from anger, censorious- news, goaslplug und coquetry, lu short, 1 would always havo It tuned by good nature, truth, dlKretiou und sincerity. The man who talks everlastingly und pro. mlscoiuly, who seems to have an eihaiulless. magazine of sound, crowds so inuuy words i into his thoughts that ho ulways obscures I aud frequently conceals them. JIMBIAN COL UMBlivwfliwTxri? ? I uoOCRAT, BLOOMS BURG, COLUMBI A CO UNT v 'I' !C( T!iV11?rniTno li Is a coin.iuiiid extracted fro n Inrki, roots nml i' ' in. It Is .S.uu.i.') Hem ly. It litwrtroilvliariii !'! trom any had eirvt iiiioii tna mstein. it 14 '' '! ' J',1'1 r.r ''"'''"'"- Hucu directly up. ' ' '' Woinl. It iileM in.' nervous fiyuU'in H 1 J ' HI Oll I S A H i .it iilif.it, Itli 11 uanicen .V . ""V . . V'!""! "Hives main !,r,V"'rHX8'V, t,:iH-',.. .V." AV..0l-i;Ir.tti1Ur,."a,Vyii1S r.. n-s n, riirin umi ii'-ns mil Kives mem ,mi. " !' remedy for o ir .ni.lieu . II has rello isl auilcureil Uiuuiml. Ill- erj lileasnut to tiikiit uvorj 011IM likes It. It ro.l mij euros all ills e.nas origin itlii fro 11 Impure bluuil. Try tin VH(l KII.M.. iilvelt a Mir 1n.1l lor uurcotiii;uliits,Uieii 3011 wui say tojourirlenii. niliiibor una wiiuaint hnca, "iff It: 11 has erred we. RliUAMiE EVIDENCE. 1 Im fiillottln? unsolicited tesllmonlnl from Ilev. (1. T. Walker formi-ilv ustor or lldivctDtn Niu.irc Cliurcli, llmtnn, nfi'l ntiresent Hettle.l In rroMiloii"c It. I , must be ilceme.l ns rellnblu evuloneo. Mi unci sliimlil f.UI to observe til it tills tasll iionl.il Is the re. suit of tui j curs' cuiierleiicu with tbo moot viioi:. TINH In tho Itev. .Mr. Walker's family, who now pro nounce It Invaluable: . IMOVIIlEXCC, II. I , 16ITlUN.Hr STKKET. 1'. It.H'IT.VKSS, H-.U! I fi el bnnn.l to express M Kit inv sl','iiiiture the htirli v.iliiii 1 nuee iiiviii jour VIMlllINi: My family hao used It for III ' lait two yen's. In nervous ile blllty It Is Invaluable, anil I recommend It to nil who may need 1111 linltruratliijf, leiiovalini; tonic. (i. T WAI.KIIK. l ormerly l'astorof Uoiidolii s.nmre Cliurea.lioston. Tne Ses-S "Evidence. Tim following letter from llev H. s. llest, l'antorot the M :. rnureli, NnMek, Mass., niillv re.id with In teivst by m my plijslcl.ms; nlso thoso mtlleilnsr from the same disease as mulcted the s n of the Itev 11. H. llest. .No lieisoa ean diibt this tnstlm.mv, ns there Is no doubt about tho curative power of Villi i: I INK. . . Xatick M iss.. Jaw lot, 18T3. Stll.lI.It.STCVlIS": Dear lr We h i n (rood reason for reifanllmr j our KuKl'lNHu medicine tf tho greatest value. We feel assured th.i' It has been tho iik'.iiisof s.miit: our sou's life, lie Is now seventeen Jems iitaifei for thu last two ye trshu his suffered irom neerodiof his le eatiseii by scrotrulous nffectlon, and was so tar reduced that nearly all who saw tiiointlit recovery Imp isslblo. A council of ub.o iihjMcl.ms euuld kIu iHoutthofaliitehthiiieof his ircrrulMns,': two of tho nuniUer declarlni; that ho was bevond tho reach of human remedies, inucicn nmputntloa could not s.ivo him. as ho had not ljur eu.iunh to emlura thu nneratlm. .Just'lien wo eommeneed bIHiik him vi:u:i'IN'i: and from tli.it.tlmc to the present he has been eonllinusly linpi ovlni'. Ho has lately resumed itnilles, thrortii nw.iy tho crutchoi mid cane, nnd walks about cheerfully und strong Tiioush there Is Mill t,ome (Uscharso from tho openlnit whero hlsllmb was lanced, we havo tho fullest confidence tliat.ln a llttlo tlino ho will be per fectly cured. He has taken aboutthrcc dozen boitlosof VUOK TINK, but lately uses but little, as ho declares hols too well to bo taking medicine. neglectfully yours, i:. s. iiitsT. Mrs. L. C Bi:ST. 1'reparcd by- H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. VEGETINE IS ISOLD BY Druggists and All Dealers 03 VER-yWI-IE RE. April oth, ibTvlm STOCK OF CI.OTIIINCJ. AND (3-entleraen's Dress Goods DAVID LOWEXIIKUO loMte3 attention to his large and elegant stock ot at his store on MAIN STREET, IN THE NEW BLOCK, HLOOJISUUItO, l'A., where ho lias Just received from 'New Vori' and I';.;;, adclphla a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tlxe most fashionable, durable and nunuauing BRE2SS OOBS, CONSIbTING OP liOX, KltOCIC, GUM, AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, 01' ALL BOUTS SIZES AND COLONS, lie has also replenished Ids already l?reo stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMliltEQ, VKlUliUl) AND PLAIN VESTS, STItll'ED, SIIIUTS, CRAVATS SOCliS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, OLOVEH, bUSl'ENDERS, AND FANCY AUTICI.ES. Ha ho.1 constantly on hand a largo and well select ed assortment of Clotha and Ve&tings, widen ho Is prepared to inako to order Into any kind ot clothing, on very short notice, and In tho Ues.t manner. All his clothing Is made to wear and mo: ol It Is of homo manufacture. HOLD WATCHES AND JUWKLHY, or UVEliY DKSCKII'TION, FINK AND CIIKAI'. HIS CASH 01' JEWKI.UV IS NOT SUItl'ASSKD IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS flENEHAL ASSORT JIKN'TOr Clothing, Watches, Jevvl- ry, &c. DAVID L0WENI1EU0. ulyl.'ia-tf. yyAINWIWJIIT & CO., WHOLESALE OROCERS, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Htreejs, l'lllUIIKLTUU, Dealers In TEAS, BYRUl'S, COFFEE, BUdAIt, MOLASSES HICE, Bl'ICES, BICAKB K0D1, iC, &C. ir-Ordcru will receive prompt attention. tt.T-tl JOIU'KINTI-NO OF EVERY DESCRIPTION executed i'komitly At the Oomjmbun Office. AND DR nir HEABQUABTERS roit in . Ptuuta, Oils, U1.W3, Putty, Drugs, ASjiicua, I'tituut Medi cines, t, &o. MOVER BUCKS "r)t'IiO call the attention of the public to I be r lerv larire nn.l n'ol ftclreti. Mock of ceods which they oiler ut tho LOWESf MAUIvKT .'l.YTKS. iM boies Window lilass all sles and qualities, dlass for lvturc frames n specialty iriiilo Lon.l, Koil Lead, Uiiiberrf, Litharge, Sicmiiis, Greens Blues, Keels, Yellows, iliy ami in Oil. (ietuTal Agents for MONTOUR SLE PAINTS LIX65KUI), OLIVK, W HA L1C, UASTOlt, and other OIL VARNISH and JAPANS from tho best Manufactories. Their stock Of SPICES excels any in thlsectlon of the State. Agonts for Dr. BIOKLEY'S Family Medicines. (leneral Depot of supplies for Dr. .1. C. Aycr's I'OPULAIl MEDICIXKS. Tho Prescript ton Department Is under tho charge of competent Pharmaceutists. Physicians' Proscriptions CAUETULLY COMI'OUNDKD WITH DESPATCH. Cold SpsrWing Ma Water. The attention of country dealers, especially Is called to our block ot 330TTLED GOODS. SPICES, ALUM, COOTC3NTRASI1D Zi "H- r., Patent and Proprietary Medicines Ca. Our v, agon will continue as formerly to mako Its usual trips to supply cu t OIL OF GLADNESS, a special Coughs, mollis, Croup, Burns, Tetter, i i Piles &c, an IntiTnal and rjtternal rem y whoso healing Mr tues aro attested by thousands In this nnd adjoining counties Is manufactured by them and supplied lo the nnilcted either directly or through their country dealers, Price 50 Cents Per Bottle, None genulno unless It bears the trade mark and namu of Moycr Ilro"s the words ''Oil of madness' blown In tho glass and the Mgnaturo of .Moyer llro's on tho wrapper. Ai'r.l7,14-ly The only lielialile (lift Distribution In the Country I $00,000.00 TInT valuable GIFTS I TO HE DISTIIlIllJ l'ED IN L. D. SINES' 172nd Jicijuhw Jfonlhi GIFT ENTERPRISE! To be drawn M'jiuUvj, JAiy !Jr, 187r. Two ci'!ii:i c'miUuiN r $5,000 EACH IN CASH TwoPne.sSl.000) Five Prizes, $500 UaCll 111 CaSll! Ten Prized, $100 J One IIoro ami Honey, with Silver-nioimteJ Harness, worth &bW. One llne-toneil log wood l'iano, woitli S'j.IU. Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth S100 cuch I Tlirco Oolil Watches und Chnlnn, wnrlli S300 each. Three field American Ilnutii'tj Watches, worth SIM each. Ten Ladies' (lold Hunting Watches, worth S100 each. , 800 Gold ami Silver Lever llunlimj Watchtt in all, worth from $20 lo SilOO each I x HOLD CHAINS, SILVF.IMVAUK, tc., 40. HUM IS lilt OF GIFTS am I TICKETS UMITF.V TO CO.000 AOF.NTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal 1'renilums w 111 bu paid. Single Tickets lit tlx Tic Vets 6 j TtlvoTlcUts llu: Tiveiily.tlui Tlcktafio. Circulars coulolnlng a Hill Hot of piUuH.a douil. lion of thu manner or drawing, nnd oilier lufoimu. tloiiliirefi iemototho dwrlbutlon, will bo will to any onu ordering them, All lettei s must bo uddrefcs. ed to Ollicc, Excelsior IluildVi SdH'IJ, cor. ItacoS LongHorth. Uox, CINCINNATI, O Feb 19. 18H-0W A TTOJtXKYS III.AXKS. Common nnd .inilirinrnt iinnds. lust I rlnloil nil for Kilo ut tho cat i'mhun (imiii. All Mnris ot AlUirney'b blanks either kept on h.fnd or printed to oi il.r. pUblIc sal7e hand billTs Printed tit this Oflieo ON 8IIOUTRST NOTICE AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. BLANK NOTI'.K,wilh orwilhout ixiiutilion for UUy Kt IbO COLVXUUN onioo. .'V' " ... , ' .-.:) . -W ' ' 'f'V" '. NEW GOODS! A JliUVY STOCK, G3iax5Br than !S!ir.vI S. II. MILLER & SON 1 hi vo Just ttcceivcrt the largest and hest 8Uiiiy ol CHEAP AND' FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS. They halo eier orreicd tolheii' frliiuH and cus- toiaci K. Cloths, Csshnore3, anil Satinotls for MUX'S WKAll, Cloths, Al'.ipacns, Merinos, for LADIU'S V'KMl, 0AL1C0KS, MUSLINS, OA.MllItlCd, nnd every variety of Dry Goods ilesirrd, Carpets, Mats Ottomans, in great variity and nt tho LOWJ'JST CA11 PA'YCiS. FAMILY GKOOEIUES, hieluiliiiK all the vaiieliis of COI'lT:i:S, TEAS nnd SUHAKS, COUNT KY PllOJDUCK. and a general inijijily of articles ufid for the table always on hand. CALL AND SEZ5. Country iimduro of all hinds taken in ex change for goods at cash prices. oct. so,'.4-tf A. J-BVAN HEADY MADE AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. HE HAS THU FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES, AND EMI'LOYS THE BEST WOll KM EM ForCiood Fits and I'romptncos In filling orders there Is tho place to go. His goods aro selected with care and Ids CUS'iUM WORK will eomp.no favorably with the best effort of tho fashionable City Dealer. HE KEEPS A I.AItOE STOCK OF BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND GEXTLEMEX'S FURNISHING GOODS At Astonishingly Low I'rlces. A. J. EVANS. Julyi, 1ST3 tr. BLOOMSBUEG . MARBLE WORKS, T. L. GUNTON. Proprietor, JIAIN STREET, HELOW MARKET. Manufacturer of and L'ealer in all lind.t of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOES We uso the best AMERICAN and ITALIAN Maible, lie has on hand nnd furnishes to order MOXUMHNTS, TOMliS, HEADSTOXE." URNS, VASIS, c Eiery variety of Mai bio cutting neatly executed at mi lowest luarKei pi ices. A lung practical eMicilcnco nnd peisonal attention in imtiiiiss niuki.s ihn iirourltitiirioniutent of Ldvlmr sathfaetlon. All ordeib by mall prumplly atleiideu 10. 1. U. UON 't'Ji. l&'X. H. Wuil. thliaretl free of ehtirjc."Q-X Aug. 21, 'Tl-ly. T. L. OUNTON, I'roprh'tor. liJAIAH HAGBNBUOH DEALER IN STOVES & TINWARE, lILOOMSIiritO, I'EXX'A., Has tho pleasure of Introducing to tho l'ubllo a xi:v AXD sui'Kiuon COOKING STOVE, THE "ECLIPSE' A new nml lieautlftll filnvp. for wood or coal. Ho al so keeps consiuully on hand n largo and furled Ub.101 inicui oi oiuer COUKIXti STOVES, I'AHI.OK STOVICS, IRON WEAR In Breatvarlity, TIN WARE, Ac, Ac, Ac, nhhhhuwiii uisposo ( f at tho lowest rates for cash or upproied credit on short lime. All articles war ranted as repreMided. Ho respectfully soUi'lh a biuiru oi piiuiiu puuouugu oct.so.'li-ly GRKKKOOI) SKMlxNAUY. NEXT TERM IlEGJNf) Monday, August 3d, 1874 Tor imiticulars, Addiess, II. II WHITACIin, Millvii.lv, Pa, Juucti,7-tf Ayor's For restoring lo Gmy Haiv its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt onco ngreenUc, healthy, nml (iflcctiial for ircservili!; tho i'V - 'C color, with tho nloss und fresh nest of youth. Thin luiif is thiclipiioil, railing hair clieckeil, and hnldncss often, tliongh not nlivnys, cured hy its use. Nothing can restore) tho hair whero tho follicles mo de stroyed, or tlio glands ntrophicd and decayed; but such ns remain can ho saved liy this application, and stimu lated into activity, mi that n new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will Itcep it clean nnd vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tho hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp nrrests and prevents tho forma tion of dandruff, which is often mi un cleanly and offensive. Freo from thoso deleterious substances which make, somo preparations dangerous aud inju rious to thu hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for ti iiAIlt DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desir.iblc. Containing neither oil nor dyo; it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it n rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. " Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical nnd Annljtlrnl Chemists, J-OWEIili, UIASS. CARRIAGE MAN U F A 0 T O R Y Hi.oo.Msjintn, pa. M. C.SLOAN A IiROTHER TTAVE on hand ami for sale at tho nio-t XJL reasonable rates a splendid stock of c.,!tE:i.i;i:s, its';;n:s, aud every description of Wagons both PLAIN and FANCY, Warranted to bo mado of the best nnd most durable mneerlals, nnd by tho most expel K need workmen. All work lent out from the establishment will be found to he of the highest class nnd sure to glie per fect satisfaction. 'Ihey haio alsoallncassortmcntof SLEIGHS st all tho newct and most fashionable stiles well aud carefully made and of the best material. An Inspection of their woik Is asked ns ltt s be lieved that none fcupertor can be found In the coun try. July 1,1 '73-tf. GAS GAS! THATCHER & GEARHART, PlMtes, Gas and Sieaiii Gitte RLOO.MSIIURG. l'A.. OI'I'ER TO THE IT11I.IC THEIR SERVICES IN Plumbing and Gas Fitting, In which they havo had many 5 ears of experience. All woik of this kind warianled to be of tho best description und executed In tho most workmanlike manner. Gas i'ijic Liiitl at 12 Cunts i'er Foot ! Stemn Engines ami Hoilcrs, Steam and lltuul Pump, Pine and Fittings. A Splendid Assortment of Chan deliers, Brackets, Lamps, Similes, Bronze Ornaments, ie. EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS, THE CEI.EIIIIATEI) JAPAN PAPKIl-WAini:, DUCKETS, IJASINS, HOWLS, &e., &c. Store Room In lllooinsbui-g, ou Jlaln Street, oppo site St. Paul's Episcopal church. Olic them a call! OCt. S,'74-tf BL00 MSBU RGTxNXEllY. (i. A, IS V. II Itl.YO EKSl'KCTKULLY announces lo the public , Ihuthchasicupuied S N V DE R'SJT A N N E It Y , (old standi Illuomsburg. IM., ntthe rorksofthe Espy and I lhl street -j. I UIIU-, WIH'IIT .III tlt'SLI !llltlMS U4 -- lt'iitur lll bo made In the imM substiintl.il nnd workmanlike m.inii'T, and si.ld at prices to ..ult the Hmcs. Tho highest price lu cash will ut all times be p.dd fur , G R E E N H I D ES cf eierydescilptlmi In the country, Thu public pat- lOfta'fe is reiU'Ciiiuiy '.uuciieii. Illoumslmig, March It, isfs-y Hoiiic-IiMe Fertilizers The Best- FARMERS ATTENTION. UI'ON receipt of tin nuts In pay piloting, foMagcahd propi'itli n i.f expense of IhUad virilsement, th" i.r.'i 1'erry i heudeal Woiks, Manufacturers of oil Vlirul, ilroiind Hones and other ferilllliig innlcil.iN, win send to unv farmer or other pers.in, a r 1 1 fur making u llumo-nudu 1 erllllZ' r from buiesuud other chenilcds ntaeusl of iiliuut teul (lolluis per Ion, nllhout trouble, up paratus or iruichhieiy, pronounced bv hundred-mho li.uo Used It to bo euiial If hot fcupcilor to any Super Phosphate of I.lme liurchased In tho market. d dress, (1ilAV'.sl KI.RVi lir..MU'.M. WORKS. Office 1(5. -uiith 1 1 mil sunt, 1'hlladulplikt. 19-liu OARPlfrslOARPfflBT! S H. MILLER & SON HAVE JUST RECEIVED and nre olTering forsalo nUerylow prices onu of Iho best as suiimentsof I'ARI'E'i'S eier offered fur wile of Iho town of Illoonisburif They art) nil new uud In the i eiy latest st jlen. 1'ilfes vary from 25 cents to 1 1. mi ier in nl. Call and see them. Oct. 23, '74-tf, AN ACT PAL IH'lilNESS INSTHTTION AND TEI.EURAPIIIO INSII'Il'Ti:. I'or Information call at OfHce,or tend forCou.KOE AnvkiiTiiEK. JuneW-ly AFORTUNB FOR $1. WVOMINd MONTlll.V M'ATE LOITKUV. Chartered by Act of tho LegUUturu. i i'ri.i), vro, ()( i itIxo, $'j.t,ouu I Iirt.c, 'JO 000 1 IM IO. 10 000 70,7o5, Prizos amounting to $200,000 Agents Wanted, Send fur Clieiihir, Addreu, AIjLKN & uo. Solo L'a'.tern Ascuu, li i.'xau Ht., (t Chance to 8.) New Voi U city, npiltv isn in fiwS ycslo''C3 f"tlal JflSw- X. , 2?yJ to its oriiiiual Y, PA ?ArIS 3ssp Qvov Thirty fonv Cotnpctitovs Standard ferj ghcsinut StH I Ln D E tPM l .fww iii ri ii rrr - - i - " RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES pilILADKU'HA AND READING ROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NOV, Otlv 1ST4. TI1AISS LEA VK Itl'I'I llT AS I Ol 1 0WS (f CSHA V KStKI'TEP I'or New York, I'lilladelphla, Heading, rottMlIle Tainniiua, Ac, 11,33 a. m l'or CalawUsn, 11,83 a. in. nnd T.SC p. m. I'or WUllainsport, 6,ii r.. m. nnd 4,eo p. in. TUA1N3FOU nlTCRT 1.1'AVK AS 1 01 1 OW8, (f I NIIAY EX IKl'lKll.) Leal e New Yolk, !,oon. m. Leave I'hlladelphla, p,ls a. in. Iave Reading, 11,31 u. m., rottsvllle, 12,10 p. in. and Tninaiiua, l.r.o p. m, Leave Cat.iHlbsa, c.so u. m. and 4,QQ p. in. Leavu Wllll.ims'ort, ,ao a. in. and ,oo p. in. l'assengeis to nndfiom New York nnd I'hlladel phla go through without change of cars. .1. E. WOOTEN, May s, IsTl-tf. (leneral .Superintendent. DELAWARE. WESTERN 1! LACKAWANNA AIl.ROAD. AND r.I.OOMSM'RO DIVISION. Tlmc-lnblo No. if.', Takes effect nt 4:30 A. M. TIll'RMlAY, IlECEMlIER 10, K14. NORTH. I p.m. p.m. p.m. I 12 us s n.' 1 ir, vi u i s :i i i to 12 1 i b 23 13 3, II .1.1 8 13 1 2:, 11 n .r, 1 id' 11 21 1 t'J 1 11' 11 111 i (3 1 if, 11 10 7 4S 1 (mi 10 45 7 4 12 M1 S 7 111 12 4.1 S 17 7 31 12 41 8 !2 7 2.1 12 SB' S or, 7 19 12 3 , S (0 7 1.1 12 21',' 7 4(i 7 5 12 16 7 2(! (1 .'HI 12 ()1 7 do o sr. u 41, 07 o si ll r.ii1 O ir 21 11 311 a 32 r, 3 11 2.1 0 27 CIS 11 17 c 20 e, n.i 11 ti (i d .'. f.:i 11 (i2 r. i.s r, 4ii Hi M fi r.i r. 4 1 i 4'j STATIONS. I SOUTH. a.m. p m. ji.m. lull 2 20 0 80 Id 14 2 20 c ::r, IIS (0 2 33 C 41 111 17 2 41 G 10 1 10 2.1 ! fill 7 10 10 20 2 M 7 1. I'M 8 . 1 7 11 1" lis II (G 7 If. 11(1 45 8 15 7 25 I 111 1,0 3 21 7 3.1 10 .11 3 2.1 7.4 11 (III 3 31 7 ro . 1 1 (i.l 3 3ii 7 r.s (11 10 3 40 8 12 111 18 3 5i 8 15 II 32 4 15 & 3.1 ill 4(1 4 2 8 6 11 f.3 I 2S 9(5 12 1 4 3G 7 0 12 ' S 4 15 7 12 12 12 4'.VI 7 IS '12 17 4 f.O 7 2.1 12 2i fi IB 7 31 1S 82 5 12 7 47 12 1.7 .1 18 7 fw'. 12 4! fi 24 8(2 12 4.1 6 30 8 ' 6 1 (.3 5 4S 8 3.1 1 11 5 58 8 48 1 14 G (3 8 .V, 13 1 G 2 1 9 20 p.m. p.m. n.tn. ... .soraiitiui ... . l'.elli iue .. InMorMllc... .ljKkimnlil.il..., .. . I'lttsu.n Wi st I lllsli n.. ... Wionimg Mnlibj ....Llnpston . .Klnssion l'l.v mouth .1 in.c ...l'l mouth ... ... .Aiuiidide ... . . Mili ksldnny... ...Illek's leiry.. ...bench Iliiicn.. ... llemKk ... ...llrlnr i leik... .. llluw (irine.. ....I.lme IllJgc... lsp.1 ..liIiHinvd urg... Rupul . . nil r, an la 4'i.. (.'link's switch.. r. lfi fi 12 10 22 liamlllo fi (il fi 02 1 1 12 chuhi'ky. ... 4 M 4 f.7 lo H ('ami rcn 4 3') 4 40 0 C NortlltllllUlIllIld.1 a.m. p.m. a.m.1 ll.Wlll T. IKIl'Nll, Slllit. Superintendent's Office, Klngstun, March D, ls,4. ATORTIIEliN CENTRAL RAILWAY J.1 CO.MI'ANV. On and after November 20lh, 1S73, trains Mil leaxe SUNRL'RV as follows: NORTHWAKI). Eilo Mull 5.20 n. m., nnlve Elinlra H.t.0 a. m " Canand.dguj... 3.35 p. hi. " Rochester 6.15 " " Niagara 9.10 " Renoxo aceomiiKdatlon ll.lo a. in, unite Wllllm.: port 12.6.1 p. in. Elmlra .Mall 4.15 a. m., nn he Elmlra 10.20 a. m. HuiTulu Express 7,15 a. in. an he Ilumdo 8.60 n. 111. SOUTHWARD. lluffalo E.rrcss 2.M) a, m.arrheHrirrlsbuTg4.60n.in " Halt huore S.40 Elmlra.Mall 11.15 a. in., nnho llaiilsbuig 1.60 p. m " Watlihigtou lo.to " " HaltlmorcG.30 " " Washington 8.30 " llarrisburg accommodalluh 8.40 p. m. an he Harris. burg lo.iu p. in. nrrhe lkdtlmoro 2.2.1a.m. " Washington 0.13 " Erie Mall 12..15 a. in. an he IIarrl-biirg3.e5n. m. ' lialtlmore 8.40 " " Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. D. JI. HOY ll, Jr., (ieneral Passenger Agent A. .1. CASSATT, (leneral Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. riiiluilclnhla & Krio I!. II. Illusion. WINTERTIME TAIiLE. ON and ufter SUNDAY, NOVEMIIERlCih, IS7I, the Tialhs on the I'hll.idelphla A Eile Lull iuau ifitisiuu mil 11111 us luuuus; irv;.s"'ii'.i;.'D. V AST LI N ll 1c ui es Philadelphia . 12.65 p. m " " " llarrisburg... fi.oop. m ., i,.ian.-,:,.i i,. y.10 p. Ill " " nrihoat liufialo iiuieii .,.'U p. m v.ou 11. 111 ERIE MAIL levies Philadelphia " llauhhurg ' " " Wtlll1mspc.1t " " " Lock Haven " " " Renovo " " arr.alEile EL.M1RA MAILleaves ridladelphla... " " ' llarrisburg " " " Wllllamsport.. " " nrr.ut Lock Haien.... ...11.65 p. m ... 4,25a. in . . . sart u. in ... 9.4611. Ill ... 11.10 a. in . . t.05 p. in . . . 6.00 n, m ... l.s.ip.m. . . ..u p. in, ... 7,30p.m. LOCK RAVEN ACCOMJeaus Hnrilsbuig 9.15 n. m " " " wniltmspcrtrfip. m llttlCIK.lU JI. Ill : o; lliSTWAiw. Pllir A EXPRESS lemes Iiek Haven... " " " Wllllnmsport , " " arrives at ll.inlsburg..., " " " l'hUadilMila. ERIE MAIL laws Erie " " " Renoxo l.okllacn " " " Mllll.llllspoit ' " arr. at lianlsbuig " " air. at Philadelphia ELMIRA MAIL leaves Lock Ilaicii " " " winiamsport H'niuury. " ' nrr. nt Ilunlsimrg " " uir. at Philadelphia NIAGARA EXPRKSfl leans K0110 . etc a. m. . 7.6S a. in. 12.10 u, in, .. 4.15 u. in, .11.20 a.m. .. K25p.ni . 9.45 p. m . 111.60 p. in . . Z.l II 11. 11 . ''.60 11. lu v, n.'m, .1 10. .m .12 10 11. in . . c 1 6 u, in .. 00 p. in .. v.or a. m " " " Renova " " " lIKkllnlen 4.05 . in " " Wllllaiaspoit, 0.60 p. in ;; i .h;v''..'."".w!' !'! " ' " I'lilladelihla. .w'n.'m Mall East connects east and west at Erin with I. Allegheny 'it. r! W." " ,tUm0U 'S Mall West with east nnd west trains on L. s. & M. SAWW ,n",tt0" lthm "?'!; u'"1 "t ""'rUlluig Siih n; , Ve; w. tKln Jan. VTS-tf (uneral Kupl mis luixr. 11 cw 1-it.K xvnu "POWELL & jpHESMAH XV Advertising V Agents, THIRD & CHESTNUT 618., 6T. L0UI, MO SUI GENESIS. CABINET ORGANS. UHEQUALEDXXUNilPPRO ACHED In etin"lly no 1 exo'llenca by ny iithrr. Anrnnlnl mvmnnTnTTT!nmnfTnn flvn TlUlUbDB and DIPLOMA OP HOHOE. AT VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. ntll V AmPTtflui Oririin (rr nwnnlM flny mctlid UflL In Eureicr MliHh prMiit nuh rxlnionll. nary rxcelli'iicu 11. t r. tint) nn.l u vklo nnlc thrre, IMAJUVP miixnlisl h!Rlirt rrmlni" nt In.lin Hill HI O trlulllxli llluil". In Anicrltii iiwt;ll ruropr. Oiitofhim.lr.'J.lluj. Irnvu m,t imii rU m ttil where nny olhiT urs'in linvebeeu preterm!. DPPT Hec'nri'il by Elr.hinit .Mlllcl.in. In bolh LO I lirmiiliiw, l.i Im nil rl nlol. 8m 'IhSl lMONI M I'llll'Ut.AII. llli cplnlol tt"n limn Our '1 liollsnnd ('Hit friT). IMPIPT limine n J1en A llnmlin. .Do net lllOlO I lake nny t.l liir. inirt- fffUJimm com. unwion Mlluia tuftrlnr h.ih. J"? "'" retuon oun Hi ttru ..ml la 'H umutMitg else. fjrtU CTVICP with moa Important Improve MCH 0 I I LCO Hindu ecr innilu. New Solo linl C'lllllllllllltloll Mop. Slllielll litiijiei'O 1.11J otlur CnscH o! new dexlidiK. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN". tliiMle iMinbinatl..n of lluw InHniiiK nn. EASY PAYMENTS. pajmontii cr rcnlf.1 until rtnt pnyn ft-r Hie orKan. nlTAI flPIICC "I'd Clrrnlnr wllh full .nrtlo (jAI ALUIlUtO liUrMrce. A.lilreKn.XIAKOy., HAMLIN OIK1AN CO., 131 Tnunnl Blnct. llOn TO.S't 2.'. Union Huinro, M'.W VOllKi nr W ti El AJamsBt., OIHCAUO, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS may r.i: onr.xt.NEn at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL or L. 15. IMWE1LL, SCRAWTOM", Pa. Gtnerat Ayrnt tttao for tho celebrated CHICKERING PIANOS. ALSO, OK I. K. IU1L,L.KH, m.ooMsr.iuiG, r.i., Dealer in above Instruments. Mum h 19, "5- y HOLLINS & HOLMES No. 17 Centre Fire et. Plninta Gas and Sleaiu Filters, jianitacti'iieh's or TINWARE, IIAI.VaNIZEI) iron cornice, V.'I.NIIOWCArS, AWNINGS, Wiro Trelli.-e, &r. Dealers in Stoves, Itang e", l'liriinies, Iialtiinore Heaters, Low Down Urates, Mantels, 1'UJIIV, U'eatlier Strips, &c. AKo GAS FIXTURES of Iho latest design, f-peel.il Attention paid lo ic pah Ing.seiMng.M.u hlnes (.feieryileK'iliil Ion Senles, I oeks. Hell lliinalng. Key rilling, Ac. Private Rest, deuces Heated liy Steam ut afcnuill CCM nloie Hot Air. feu W.lr-U. J. D. STECKEIl'S FLOUR, AN 3D GOAL DEPOT, IlUlOMSIllIRd, l'A Kreamer's old stand on Iron Street, between Second and Third. All kinds of grain taken In exchange for coal. J. II. HTEC'UER, Mar. 19-1 f llloomshurg I'a. 1" LATCH I.KY'S Im Iiroied ci'cimiiier HN am. V . 11(111 l'1'.MI1 U ll... ItCl 5 B- knoiunbed hUinilnid of I ! fa U !4 .... . ... . . u.e iii.lllvei, n.v p.ipuiur i' i. in i, me nesi pump fur il.o.euM money Atteiithn Ql ishiMieil lo Illulrtdej's Improicdllrnck. S3 et. tin limp eliecl; v.ilie, which ean ho 163; ii nil ii.,, , . " r v. j i11'"! 3&fl?S ;ii ks, en 1( -. nr ru-lxnnd win List ulllo l1lIVlV?fi, t""p' '"I''le h.v d'ldeiH and then add JpyiXsH K'i",'.r,;il.'-V, ",' ,l.,"r " thai jou --J3 get Iihdildej's I'm .p, he can till nnd sen linn iui.isinylr.ido muikns nhoie. If xoudonot kiinwtthore to l.uv, descrlpllie ehculurs, together 5 lit."rn,!,,,T fl,',,r''-'' '.,f nt-nrcst jou Will uoluihlcheil hy iudlM,ig with Minim. til AS. li. I'l.AT ( III kv, Munufacturcr, .March Bis-Kin ""' l'u,"lncu'utt I'ldladelpnla. A CIKNTS WANTKD. Attlie rale this work is now wuing it will attain a sale ot 100.000 COPIES utt "TIIBHISTOItVOP TUB lltESHYTH HIAN CIIUHCH THItOUOHOUT Tim WOULD." A lieautlful lirge octavo xoliinie, Illuxtrnted wiin Mecl nnd .woodenirraMngs.whlelie vi'rvl-roKuvii.ri, n f.indly w 111 want lo iio-mw. I 'i i cii 1 ii el ot I u hui e n .MoiriK-eu. t Half 'fin key Morocc ji 1 r u i ' nrlel o'fl'iVS'! "' AlipllcntloiS f.!r excliiilvi territory thould he made at once. Address 'crruory HE WI IT O, LENT & CO., Dee. S3, '74-0111. 4ic i:roome .strott, New Vork- QHIll'tLNA IN DIYOIiClC. leVlu'tlfKI'u?1 T ir tkix.. .1. If Tlll'u CuuuntskluiiiT, Ono Hundred Dollars Reward" HBP I.rll9ii,75'8riJAUT' i'CTMION fc CO. ww; i ii '-.,r ft ,x; 4. Jl . WWm