Miscellaneous. TOM TWIST. UY Will MM .llt.KN IIITI Kit. To ii Ttslst wot u wonderful 'ellow, N tin mi nimble tind strung; It would turn It'll somersaults buCKwnrtl, Ami stand cm Ids head nil day Inn;. No wtTillltitf, ur itsipliix, or running, Thistoiiili little urciiiii iijiild tins 111-s miiK-l-s iserii nil tfutta-ueivliri, Ami lu3n bundiei it Mire. 'iuiii Tnlil liked the Iifo of a sailor, 3j oil, with n, hup anil a skip. Ho ncut to lti Nuntiii.-ket captain. Who tool: lilm cm biacd or ill nlilp. The v- ssel wji crowded wltti eaiuen, Youm, oi l. st jut .mil blim, Vurt nu I uil. Hut Ihc.iinblnr, OKliiKlnif n.ut J inipiiif, l ulu 1 wet was ahead ut them nil. lie rotil.l scatnpci nil through the rl'lrri, A sjir nnJ ns still ns u cut ; Wullu ili tor it Imp from the maintop To deck, hn thought nolhln ur th.it; uu danced nt tlio niil ur tlui ,sanl-arni, Slept sound Hi the bend of n ".ill. Anil hunif by his les-s from tho huivipitt, When tho win 1 was blow lug a ir.ile. 1 he vessel went il us n In tempest, A lliom.uiil fathoms nr biuret Hut 1 uin T 1st dlied miller the breaker, Anil, swimming tlvo miles, cot it snort). in suorj w.i i it unniiiu u iti.imi. Tho natives w. ro hungry enough! mi mey ten Tommy nil over, And found him entirely too tough. So they put him Into n boy-coop,- llut Tommy crept out lery tdi ly, jum lorruien nun up, jwu st-e,- And c mi led to uu to liol u tree Tho trco was tho nest of n eondor, A bird with nrodlelous Mi wings. Who Used upon lx).i-oonstrletors And other digestible things. The condor flew home In the csonlng. And tlicro ny ftleid Tommv ho snug, Hhe tlinuxlit flic piunced on n scry lie mark.ible species of bug : Mm kiviii woke film up silth her picking, Hut Tommy gat e one of his springs. And leaped on the back nt tho condor, lletssecn her long neck nnd her wings. The condor tried plunging and pitching, Hut Tummy held on si uu tlrm liand, Then on, with a scream Hew the condor, O'er forest and ocean and land v and n v Hie irot tired ot tier nut And tl lng quite close to tho ground. Tom untwisted his legs from tho creature, And quickly slipped off with a bound. He landed all right, and feet roremost, A 111 tie contused by his rail, And then asceitalned he had lighted On top or the great Chinese wall. He svaUrd to the city U I'ekln, Where ho made tho chinamen grin : He turned ten tomers.iults back wards, And they made him it .Mandarin. He sailed ror tits dear home and harbor The houso or his mother h knew i lis climbed up the lightning rod quickly, And came don n the chimney-Hue. His mother In slumber lay drea'iitng That sho would never see him more, Wheu she or cned her eyes, and Tommy tood there in the bedroom floor. I'laln I'eol'lc. I like 'cm. The creator never nimle a man to part liis l'air In tlie middles ami say "iveally" for "really," and tlio Creator didnlt intend to have women spend eighteen hours a day over powder nnd paint and end their children into the country to be eared for by some cross-eyed old woman at three dollars tier week. , "o, sir! and no, m'a'atu! If Providence had his way about it He would have small boys play in tho road, roll on the grass and carry ditity noses, instead of being impris oned in starched jackets and threatened with a thrashing if they didn't "pucker their mouths jut like ma." If people want to say "chawmins" fur charming, faint away at the sight of a rat, and lead littlo poodle dogs arouud by little chains, and have their monograms painted on their front doorsteps, why it's all right, only I think it would be a great bore on 'em for fear some mudsill would somo day find out that their grandfathers or fathers sold soap or navigated a llat-boat. I knew Jones years ago j I was a boy and he a man, but I remember that ho was glad enough to haul tanbark at three shillings a load, and that his sons and his daughters picked blackberries and sold 'em to buy starch and saleratui They are "ton" now. Arabella has a fashionable limp nnd a fash ionable squint, says "daw" for day, "hawse" for horse, and it costs her more to paint her cheeks than it does mo to paint my house. Her brother Algernon sports a tender little cane, wears eye-glasses, and his livery bill for a month amounts to more money than his old father earned in six. Their names used to be Jones plain, blunt Jones but now they have it changed to "Jo-ens," and they draw it out a mile long. "Well, I suppose it's all right, but if the old man could rise from his grave and drop in on 'em hu'd wonder if he hadn't struck the wrong house. And it's none of my business if Will La kins wears a diamond pin, alligator boots, swell collars and mauve pants and has three coach dogs at his heels, a French dancing master, goes to Saratoga, owns a race horeo and stays in doors on sunny days for fear of getting his fingers tanned. He stares at me when I go by him, and if I nod he pretends that he didn't see it. It's all right and prob ably he has forgotten how his father used to hoe corn for my father at fifty cents a day, and how his mother drove a milk wagon and old straw hats. ' Folks needn't be stuck up because they have a few dollars in bank. Nature's cur rency is brains and honest hearts, and money needn't .make a man forget that his father run a saw mill and his mother was her own servant. If any one improve on the English language I havo no objoetion3, but let 'em do it without puckering their mouths until they look like mashed watermelons, and without twisting their tongues as if they had a pea nut Bhuck in their windpipes. Coffins aro made to measure, and the earth never asks whether tho dead are bon-ton or paupers. Two Irishmen, on a certain occasion, occu pied tho same chamber. In thn morning ono of thorn asked tho other, "Dennis, did you hear tho thunder in the night?" "No, Pat; did it really thunder?" "Yes; it thundered as If hiven and earth would come together." "Why the duce, then, didn't you wake me, for yo know I can't slape when it thunders 1" Cr.oui'. Croup can be cured in 0110 min ute, and the remedy is simply alum and sugar. The way to accomplish this U to take a knife or grater and shave off in small particles about a teaspoonful of alum; then mix with twice its quantity of sugar, to make palatable, and administer It as quickly as possible. Almost instantaneous relief will follow. A Sacramento lawyer remarked to tho court ; "It is my candid opinion, Judge, that you are an old fool." Tho Judgo al lowed his mildly beaming eye to fall upon the lawyer .1 brief moment ; then, in a volco husky with suppressed emotion, said: "It's my candid opinion that you are fined $100.1' Just tho moment a young man at Lexing ton, Kentucky, lugs homo a fiddle and com mence to scrape and yeowl, just that mo ment a cohort of taxpayers gather and in quire for the rope used at the lost public ex ecution. Borne friend was remonstrating with Clarke, tho actor, about his profanity, und quoted tho scriptural injunction, "Swear not at all." "I don't," said Clarke. "I only swear at those who offend me." Josh Hillings says that a largo policy of life insurance doesn't exactly make a man's corpse smilo at his widow, but it helps amazingly to get uuother fellow to do it for him, A'Miuuesotu sherlfTcairied a bullet iu his head ten years, and when they removed it the other day ho became foolish. They are Jsotinjr for noioofcus to shoot hltn again. Space In Nnntlng Corn. A eornfpondent of tho Oonn!r Gentleman writes "There is more or less disagreement in to the distance corn should bo planted apart, and the number of stalks in a hill, flood crops aro realized from three and a hulf feet planting thrco to four st.il't In n hill. Hotter havo been grown, as 1 have wltnced, 'villi tho rows four feet apart, In cluding the lillts, (which makes the space between t io hills nliout three and .a h.tlf feet,) with three to four ttalks in n hill, the .inference In this case being mainly In the greater number of ear grown, Usually two to a stalk, and largo at that, the larger space between the hills giving chanco for the sun nnd nir to circulate. I have also witnessed a growth of corn where tho spao between was but half of that last mentioned, It was in soil which for several years had grown large crops of carrots, and was especially favorablo to corn, being black, highly ma nured nnd deeply rich, it well drained allu vial deposit. There resulted an Immense growth of stalks, but no corn, although It was the intention of the owner, confidently expressed, to raise an unusually superior crop, it was a tiiiltirc save In the amount ol fodder It made. In that it paid, so great was tho growth. Wo want tho sun and the fresh air in our corn as in our fruit trees. The Ixononiles -f Mfc. The largest item in your table expenses is meat, llecf is high. In our city mat kcts a good steak is worth from twenty to thirty cents per pound. Ileef steak for your family alone would cost, for breakfast and supper, more than two dollars, and then if you had roaut of sirloin for dinner, that would cost nearly as much more. So if that's the right way to live, you are managing well to get on with that six hundred dollars per year Hut do you know that there are only about sixty pounds of the sirloin which is il ted for rjast and steaks, in an ox weighing 8JJ pounds? There are other parts of the animal good solid meat which sell for five cents a pound. Portions ol the neck, which, when projierly cooked, are the most substan tial and nourishing parts of the carcass, are sold for four or five cents a pound. One pound of this cut into small pieces and boiled two hours In thrco quarts of water, in a close vessel, with five cents worth of pota toes, turnips, parsnips and carrots, with salt and popper, and some savory herb, would make a splendid dinner for all of you. lay bits of toasted bread upou the platter, and pour on votir stew. That's a dinner fit for a king. Permanent Whitewash. M ith the return of spring comes the usual inquiry for a good whitewash. Tuke half a bushel of unslaked lime, slake it with boil ing water, covcriug it during tbsr process to keep in tho steam ; strain the liqtiii through a fine sieve or strainer, and add to it a peck of salt previously well dissolved in water; three pounds of ground rice boiled to a thin paste, and stirred iu boiling hot water ; half a pound of Spanish whiting, nnd a pound of clean gluo which has previously been dis solved by soaking it first, and then hanging over a slow fire a small kettle inside a large one filled with water ; add five gallons of hot water to the mixture, stir it well, aud let it stand a few days covered from the dirt. It should be put.ou quite hot; for this purpose it can be put iu a kettle or a furnace. pint of this mixture will cover a yard square of the outside of a house, if applied with a large paint brush. The objection to salted whitewash for out side fences is that cattle will lick it. Tbo Petakws. Some of the household recipes given iu the papers ore calculated to do more harm than good. Mrs. llopson'a servant girl re cently read in the paper that "potatoes should bo of uniform size to cook evenly." It was more thantwo days before she found the meaning of the word "uniform," and then she went to work on half a bushel ot potatoes. As she couldn't make the smallc: tho size of the largest, she pared down the large ones until they were as small as the smallest, and as the latter was about tho size of a walnut, she had a weak lot ol potatoes by the time sho had made them of uniform size, and a quart measure would have held them all. The potatoes wore "short" for dinner that day, andj as an explanation and some very sharp words followed, Mrs. Hop- son's servant girl bow cooks potatoes of all sizes in one pot. Learn A Trade. Every boy, rich or poor, should be taught a trade or profession. Iu tin's country the children of the wealthiest men may become poor, and they should bo capable of self-support. Very few skilled mechanics become criminals, but many educated young men mnybo found in penitentiaries; for such per sons tiro often too weak physically for man ual labor, aud too proud to engage in what they call menial employment, and they must steal or starve. A man who has thoroughly learned a trade or profession, although he may never havo occasion to follow it for a livelihood, will always feel more indepen dent and less fearful of a reverse of fortune than ho who has nothing to fall back upon. No man with proper helf-respcct will be an habitual Idler, for it is the duty of every one to do somo good in tho world j and a good trade is even better than an education. The royal family of Prussia acts upon that idea nnd every son is compelled to learn a trade. Kuipcror William learned printing, and thu crown prince is a tinner. A Nuw Catechism. Whom did Adam marry, and whea did he marry her? Ono Eve. What wu3 her bridal dress ' Barely noth ing. Not even a ribbon 1 No, sho had uo need of one sho was a rib-bono herself. When Adam and Evo were in the garden ing business, what time did they commence picking apples.? In the fall. Spirit as well as sugar comes from cane ; what evil resulted from Coin's aplrit7 Abel got slewed. What reason havo we to suppose that Cain ulso got slewed? lrb went Immediately to the land of Nod. Who was the wisest man 1 Knowcr. Why did not Cuiti uiobo good sugar ? Be cause he wasn't Abel. Why was Adam's tint day the longest? Becauso there was no Eye, When did Alwalom Bleep five, in u bed ?. When ho slept with his forefathers. Why did Job always sleep cold ? Becanso he had miserable, coraforjers. If old Uncle Watklns, of Iowa, had not been trying to split wood and talk about Bccchcr at tbo same tiruo, he might not have chopped olf his big toe. There are things in tills world which must be done separately, A white garment appears worse with slight soiling thou du colored garments much soiled. So a little fault in a good man attracts more attention than a great of fence in a bad man. There I that expUlca where my clothes Hue went to I'1 cxehtlutoJ au luwu woman as sho fouud her husband huiginj iu the stable, THE COLUMBIAN AND WHAT IS VEGETINE? It IS a CYim-.soilnd rutriu'tjtil frnm brit-lr fw.lt ,t herbs. It Is Naturu'.s Itninedy. Itlsporfecilvharm lets from any b.il cirect upon the system. It Is nourishing and strengthening, It acta directly up- tuu nitron, it quieit me nervous system 11 j"-. -ini-ci -in-vji 1114111. ilis n panacea ir our aired r.itliers mil mother, for ir.ific.4 timm trenglh, quiets their ueivcs iin i glros them Nil- lire's Sll eel ftllen l(4 I Ikm.ii iirnr.l I.V luni.if an aged person. It Is tlio grnt mood I'm lifer, t lsa southing remedy tor o.ir i-iiildren It has relle ml and cured thousand-. It Is very pleasant to take! Tery emiu likes it. it rentes and cuies all dls tses urlnlnaitm' rr1i.11 Iiii.mii hiii.1.1. irvth. Wii. MINI., Hire It a f.ilr trl.u for ourcoinplaliils.tlien ou win say to jour trleuJ, nelhbor una uciuamt nuco, "l'ly It: It Una ct'Nd uiv. ItELIABLH EVIDENCE. Tho following unsolicited testimonial from Ilev. o. . Walker furmcrlv nastor of lloivilnln N.iu.irn Church, lloston. and at present settled In I'rovldem-o H. I . must be deemed as reliable evidenee. Nn mm should fall to observe that this teslmuiil.il Is tho re sult nt two years' oupvrlcncu nlth the motif VKOK TINE In the Her. Mr. Walker's Mmlly, who now pro- uui.uiu lb 111)1.1 l.UUIl'l PanritntNTR. It. t . lrtl Tulvair Mtiivvt It n BTl'l't. VJ L'j . ' I feel bound to express with mv signature the high line 1 place noon uiitr VKukilNK Mi f.imliv blllty Itlslnv.iliiiDle, and I recommend It to all who 11 im-ruiuui iii,j 1,111, iuu tears. 111 iiertniis ue iiiuj nueu 1111 iiniK'iir.uniif, leniivatinif ionic. O. T WALKKIt. lormcrly 1'astorof Howdoln Scpiaro Churc.i.llostou. The Best Evidence. The following letter from ltev K. s, nest, 1'astorof tho M II. Oliurcli. .NiHIck, Mass., Hill be ro id with in terest by m my physlel ins; also (huso siittcrlns- from inu miinu ui-.c-a.-w M.-, uiimicu mu sun III Hie HL'V 1.. S. llest. No Person can ilottht tills tiitliiioiu'. nsMipr,, Is no doubt about tho curative power uf VlXl B I I.N i;. N'atick. Mass.. .Iav. lt. wr-i lilt. H. It. STEVKN'S: near Mr 1 e n.i u ifoo.l reason for resjardlnijyour KilKl lNKn inedlclnu of the irie.itcsL value. Wn tcel assured thin It has been the means of satlnc our sou's life, lie is now seventeen years of ai,e: for the List two years lie has suiruru.il irum necrosis ot Ids loz, caused by scroHulous affection, nnd was mo far reduced that nearly all who saw thought recotery Impossible. A council of ah.e pltystclaus could clve its hut the faintest hono ot his ever rallying; two uf the number ilecl.irln that ho was beyond the reach of human remedies, that eten amputation could not save nliu. as he had not Uor vnuuuli to endure the opcraUou. Just then, wo commenced k'lvliic him vr.dirriNKand from that time to tlio present ueh.is been contlnouxly Improving, lie has lately resumed stndtoj, thrown away the crutclws and cane, nnd walks about cheerfully und strong. TtiuUK-b. there Is MU1 s,uiao Ulscharee from the openlni: wtiero hlslhub was lanced, we liave the fullest conadence tbat.ln a little tune he w 111 be per fectly cured He has talsen about three doitcn bottles ot VKOK T1NI2, but lately uses but little, as he declares he Is too well to be taking medicine. Jiespcctm uy yours, E. tf. URST. Urs. L. C. UEST. Prepared by H. R. STEVENS. Boston. Mass. VEGETINE W SOLI) I1Y All Druggists and Dealers EVBRYWHE RE. April th,18J-l in NK W STOCK OK CLOTHING. ANIl Gentlemen's Dress Goods. DAVID LOWENBEUO invites attention to his largo and clesont stock ol Cheap ana Fashionable Clothina., at Uls store on MAIN STltUFr, IN THE NEW ULOCK, BLOOMSIIUKO, PA.. where bo has pxit received from New York and Phll aderphU a full assortment of iYIEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, IncludlES Um most fashionable, durable and nunasoinu DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OP UOX FUOCK, ' GUM and;oil cloth, COATS AND PANTS, OK ALL BOUTS SIZES AND C0J.QH8, He has also replenished Ills already Imeo stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMEItBS, IKlUllKD' AND PLAIN VESTH, STitirED, SIIIIITS, CRAVATS SOCKS, COLLARS, llANDKKJiO'lllKfTI, flLOVEH, SUSPENUCltS, AND ARTICLES. FANCY llv has constantly on hand a largo and well select ed assortment of Cloths and Vestings, which he is prepared to make to order Into any kind ot clothlni,', on very short notice, and In the best manncj-. All his clothing Is made to wear and most ol It Is of home manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, OP EV-EIIY DESCIUITION, FINE AND CIIEAI'. HIS CASE OP JKWF.I.HY IS NOT SUWAS3ED IN THIS I'LACE. CALL AND EXAMINE IILS UENERAL ASSORT. MENTOR Clothing, Watches, Jewl ry, &c. DAVI-D LOWENBERQ. uly !,.tf. yAINWItlGHT&CO., WHOLESALE OIlOCEllS, N. K. Corner Second and Arch Streets, ruiUDELritii, Dealers In rKAS, SVHUl'3, COFFEE, SUOAH, MOLASSES IOCS, Sl-ICES, IIIC1KB SODi, &0., AC. IB-Orders will recetvo prompt attention. lliT-tJ JOB I'KINTINa OF EVERY DESCRIPTION executed promptly tub Columbian Office. At DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. HEADQUARTERS POll in Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Drugs, Spiced, Patent Medi cines, etc., dee. iMOYEll BllO'S WOULD ra" I T their very 1,1 (fuods which theyo the attention of the public to laruu anl wel Delected stock ut oiler at tho 1.0W1WT MAlUvBT .UATK8. soo boves Window Class all sires and qualities, (llass for Picture Frames a sjcclalty IKliilo Lend, Red Lend, Umbers, Litharge, Siennas, Greens Blue.?, Reds, Yellows, dry and in Oil. General Agents for MONTOUR SLte PAINTS LINSEED, OLIVE, WHALE, UAtil'On, and other OIL VAKNISII and JAPANS from the best Manufactories. Their stock of SPICES excels any In this section of the State. Agents for Dr. BIOKLEY'S Family Medicines. (le ncral Depot of supplies for Dr. .1. C. Ayer's I'OPULAIt MEDICINES. Tho Prescription Department Is under tho charge ot competent l'harmaccutl&ts. Physicians' Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED WITH DESPATCH. Cd Sparilii Ma Water. The attention of country dealers, especially Is called to our stock ot BOTTLED GOODS. SPIOES, ALUM, CONCENTRATED IiVE, Patent and Proprietary Medicines &c. Our wagon will continue as formerly to make IU usual trips to snpply cu I OIL OF GLADNESS, a special Coughs, CO HIS, Croup, Burns, Tetter, Piles &c nn Internal and External rem y whose hcallntr vl tues are attested by thousands In this and adjoining counties Is manufactured by them and supplied to tlio ntlllcted either directly or through their country dealers, Price 50 Cents Per Bottle, None genuine unless It bears tho trado mark and namo of iloyer Bro's the words ''Oil of Madness' blown In tho glass and tho signature of Moyer Bro' on tho wrapper. Apr.l7,H-ly only Krliulilr Gift Distribution it Country I $00,000.00 TKT VALUABLE GXJTTS 1 TO UK DISTHIIIUTED IN L. D. SINES' 173rd Iieyular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE! To be drawn Monday, June 7th, 1875. Two Grant! CnitltalN of $5,000 EACH IN CASH TwoPrizc8.Sl.000) . . , , Five Prizes, $500 M CaSll! Ten Prizes, $100 J One Home anil Bungy. will' Silver-mounted IlarnchS, worlli SOW). One fine-toni-d rose wood Piano, wortli $000. Teu Family Sewing Machines, wortli $100 CHch I Three Oohl Watches and Chalim, worth $300 each. Thno Cold American Iltintlpy WrttcliFK, worth $125 eh. Tin IjiiIIim' Cold Htintlne Watches, north $100 each. 800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Wutthn in nil, worth .from 20 to $300 each I OOI.D CHAINS, HILVKIt-WAltE, C, C NUMllER OF GIFTS mm! T1CKF.TS LIMITED TO C0.000 AOENT8 WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal Premiums in be raid. Single Tlcketo Hi Six Tickets ii$ i Twelve Tickets not Tnenty-me TIcKtsiao. Circulars contolnlmr a full list of prUi-s, a ileeci lo tion of the manner of drawing, and other Inforuia. Hon In reference to the dhtrlbutlon. will bo sent to any one ordering thein. All letters must bo address- OIUco, Excelsior BiiildV, U . SlJVIj Cor. Ilaco Lougworth. Box 4SJ, CINCINNATI, O. Apr.50, 1815-tw WANTJ3D. OMNOLKH, LTllon.l FENCI.MI, for w hh li part ncaiih and part trade will bo given on d llvery.at the old htore Hand of t). II. rowkr, In Centre towushlp, Co uinbiacounty, )'., by J. F. l-AMON, Apr.imt Fgwlersvllle, P.O. BRIDGE NOTICE. A NoLtlou for onioini of the raUwlssa. Ilrldga J Oompany.wul tx held tu Cabivi tinait the Hotel of J. H. KUtW, on Moaduy, May Sd, tIS. between U liuuu U ou und ylx oVtriclr. p. u., of buld day. JPft.Wi aeO,M.UIUHfi(l',Hwctvlir-, NEW GOODS! A HEAVY STOCK, 0. 11. M1LLIS l & ULN lluvo Just Received tho lnrgeit nnd best supply ol CHEAP AND' FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, They havo ccr offered totueir friends and cus tomers. Jloths, Ossiuiere3, and Satiuetts fur MEN'S WEAK, Cloths, Aliipucas, Merinos, for LA DIE'S WEAK, CALICOES, MUSLINS, CA.MHIUCa, nnd every variety of Dry Hoods desired, Carpets, Mats, Ottomans, In great variety nnd tit tlio L 0 WES T OASJI PA'CiiS. FAMILY GllOCERIES. Including nil the varieties of COl'TEKS, TEAS and SUHAUS, COUNTRY PltODUCE, and a general supply of articles incful for the table always on hand. CALL AND SEE. Country produce of nil kinds taken in ex change for goods at cash prices. OCt. 30,'74-t! t J. EVANS, HEADY MADE AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. HE HAS THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES, ;and employs the BEST WORKMEM- For flood Fltaand lTomptncsa In filling orders tbero is the place to go. Ills goods aro selected with care and his CUSTOM WOItK will compare favorably with tho best effort of the fashionable City Dealer. HE KEEPS A LAItGE STOCK OP BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS At Astonishingly Low Prices. A. J. EVANS. Julyl, 1613-tf. BLOOMSBURG MARBLE WORKS T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STKEET, BELOW MAItKET. Manufacturer of and L'ealer in all tinda of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOPKS We use tho best AMERICAN and ITALIAN Marble, He has on hand and furnishes to order MONUMENTS, TOMIiS, HEADSTONES URNS, VASES, Ac, Every vanity of Marble cutting neatly executed at Vie lowest niai kt-t prleei. A long practical experience and personal attention to bu!ni-)s makes the proprietor confident of (riling saiisiaeiiun. ah urucrs uy inuii pruinpiiy uueuue IU. l t W, UU. TS (. eSJrJv". II. Work delivered free of iifirie.'YBa Aug. 81, U-ly. T. L. OL'.NTON, Proprietor. ISAIAH HAGENBUCH PEAI.EK IN STOVES & TINWARE HI.OOMSIIUIIO, l'ENN'A., Has tho pleasure ot introducing to tho Public a Av;ir jyj) superior COOKING STOVE, THE ECLIPSE' A new nnd beautiful Stove, tor wood or coal. He al so keep rotistuutly on hand a large and urled assortineut of other COOKING STOVES, 1'AItI.OU BTOVICS, IKON WEAK in great variety, TIN WAUK, Ac, Ac., Ac., which he win qikihiuo of at the loweFt rutes for cakh or approved ueillt on shoi l time. All articles wur ranted us rc-jircsi-iiti-d. llo respectfully sulUlts n share of public patronage. Oct.30,14-ly GREENWOOD SEMINARY. NEXT TKKM BKCilNS Monday, August 3d, 1874. For particulars, AiUremi, IC II WIIITACHE, M i u. vi tu, 1'a. Jlalit,7-tf Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Yot Diseases of tho Throat and Limes, such as (loughs, Golds, Whooping UoukIi, Uronchttln, Asthma, and Uonsumptlou. Amone tho grcst dlcovcrles of modem science, few are of moie real value to mankind than tMi ef fectual remedy for all 1i'cne df the Throat nnd Lung. A vaU trial of Its virtue, throughout till! and other countries, ha liown Hint it doci iiirclv and effectually control them. The testimony of our LMt cltl rem, of nil c1uc, ctntllshes tho fnct, that OiK.iiiiv I'icrim.u. w 111 and iloo rolicie ami euro tho nfllictlna illorilcrs of the Throat and Lung beyond any other medicine. The most dnnserotu affection of tlio l'lilnionary Orpnin yield tn lu iinwert nnd cacs of Coiiiiiiipllon, cure I tiy tlili pre pnmtlon, nro publicly known, co rem'ukable ni linrdly to bo believed, wcio thev nut pnnen beyond "dl.riutc. As a remedy, It fs nilcqunte, on which the public may rely for full protection, llr curing Cousin, tlio forerunners of more feriom dlfene, It faic un numbcrcd live", and nn amount of nifl'erlng not to be computed. It clinllcnccs trial, nnd con vince" the mo.t scojillcnl. l.vcry fiimlly rhotiM Keei It on hand a" a protection npnlmt tlio early nnd tinpercclvcd attack of Pulmonary Affec tion", which nro easily met nt first, but which becomo Incurable, nn'd too often fatal, If nejr Icctcd. Tender lunR need thlt defence and It I" unwlo to bo wltltnut It. As n snfegunrd to children, mnld tlio distrolne" d.enes wlilcli bciet thc'lliroatnnd Che.tnf cliiKlliood, Citi:nnr 1'fCTiinAt, U luvnluablci for, by its timely ue, inultltude" lire recucil from premature jrrnvc", ami saved to the love and nflcctlon centred on them. It'ncts speedily and surely against ordi nary cold", securinj found nnd lienlth-re'torlnj; sleep. Xo ono will suffer trouble.oino Inlltl enzii and painful Ilronclilll", when they know how c.kIIv they can be cured. Originally the product of lonp, laborious, nnd successful chemical Invotlcntlon, no cost or toil Is spared In making every bottle In the utmost possible perfection. It mny be confidently relied upon ns possessing nil tlio virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as mcmorabfo ns the greatest It lias evir effected. rnnrAnED nv Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical nnd Analytical Chemists BOLD BY ALL DnCOQISTfl KVEHT WIItRE. CARRIAGE M A N U li'AC T O ft Y lii.oo.Msnniu, pa. M. O. SLOAN A llUOTHElt H AVE on linml nnd for sale at the nu reasonable rates a splendid stock of and every description of Wagons both PLAIN and FANCY, Warranted to bo mndo of the best nnd most durable maecrlal-s, and by tlio most experienced workmen. All work tent out, from the establishment will be found to tie uf the 1 dullest class and sure to clve nor. feet satisfaction. They hau also a tine assortment of SLEIGHS f all the newest nnd most fashionable stiles well and carefully made and ot the best material. An Inspection of thilr work is asked as HI s be lieved that none supei lor can be found Inthocoun u-y. July 1, lS73-tf. GAS!GASI THATCHER & GEARHART. Pl!l!eru, Gas anil Steam Gitters BLOOMSBURG. l'A.. OFl'KIt TO THE PU11L1C THKIll Si:itVICF.S IN Plumbing and Gas Fitting, tn which they have had many years of experience. All work of this kind warranted to be of tho best description and executed tn tho most w orkmanllke manner. ijasi'ipu itiKi at vz sjents i'er Foot ! Steam Engines and Boilers, Steam and Hand Pump?, Pipe and Fittings. A Splendid Assortment of Chan deliers, Brackets, Lamps, Sliades: Bronze Ornaments, &c. EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS Tin: cni.Knit.vnjn JAPAN PAPER-WARE, BUCKETS, BASINS, BOWLS, &c, &e Store Hoom in llloomsburg, on Main Street, oppo- tltc St, Paul's Epboopul Church, (ilio thcrn acalll Oct, !,7-tt Coughs Colli", Hron ihiti", Sore Throat, In llinnza, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, I loarscnei-s Liver Complaint, Pains or Soreness in th CliCet or Side, lileoiling nt tlie I.nng", nnd every nlTectlon uf u.u Thro.it, I.uns and Chest, ares ceil CHEiiKV, which ilix's not dry upn rough und leal the C1U-.0 )-hlnil. as Is tho ensau Ith must letnedli" but loost-ns it, cleanses tho luiifs nnd allays lirlta- ion, inns rumoiin? tuoe:iuoot me euinpiuiut. Consumption can be cured bv a, timely rHMirt to this standard remedy, ns Is proved uy hundreds of tesllmom -Is It h is tecelved. None genuine unless slirncd HUTIV on the wr.ipHr, ro cents and it alfittlu: laruo bottls miicn tno inoipi-r. nism w. i u i.i. x. ki).n, I'lopiletors, lloston, Mass, Hold by dealers gen- eniuv. Jnn.su, 'IMy FORTUNE FOR SI. Wyoming Monthly LOTTERY. LtfrlliuJ tj 4 1 utherity fanait vthl LtgitUturtt Tickots 531 each, or 6 for 55. Ouot-hauce in eicry nine. Drawi on th lut week-day of each and ovrry month. Fifth Extraordinary Drawing, Ciisli I'rlzo or 8100,000 Cali IMizo of 30.000 Cash I'rlzc or ii.1,000 Ciuli VrUxs ot SO OOO Cinli I'rlzc of 13,000 Cltsli l'rle or 12.000 In nil s I .cu I I 'n.li l'rir amnunt'nK In W.OO iu. nru Kitf.ANiB.rr I'r.winf w.. pi.Ma.i .... oj s-.. Tsui.,, ers.'l 01 banl f Irsil. lb. aon4 7 a..rfil J.io. Tli. third by Corunil.u. ef 1UL.I Uldsrs Tb rsurlli by Judz. Hi.s.ll. l'r..'l f Hit H.s.u Af.ftl. W.BUd. UWrl(y I'M full lrlkiilm t4Bi hi Circulars. AdJr... Ui. .I.u.g.r, J. M. PATTEE. Lnrnmla Oltr. Wyomlns. N B -Ur.ml. City I. lbs I'ui.k rtolf. BailrMl. Apr.ss-iw AN ACTUAL Ill'SINtSS INSTITUTION AND THLKllliAI'IIIO INSTITUTK. For Information call at omce, or bend for Coilhds AnvKHiisitH, JuneSil-ly lllBYRN'S Pcekot Photeseopo. I J IlLw erut Maokifiiso power, dtUrti J counterfeit inouoy. bhoddyjuth, eu'tv eUnin in tho eye, in wounds. ii uoIem Ioaeeta, Kowtra, Plan It, ttan-a In tnctahi, illosiUla wrltlugi trunuu minerals, groin, etc 1'uicaOOt'EMa.gfuril. frflutriad Airenta Wanted. Mirut-V. L. llrttM, 1', (J.Loi Ktw York. Ofllce, 49 Htuunu SUwt. Apr.Ww BLANKS ! BLANKS ! FOR HALS AT Till. COLUMBIAN OFFICE m CO Ma WD msjtMarwtiffleqim Qvov Thirty-fonr Competitors RAIL ROAD TIME TAELES P HILADELPHA AND HEADING HOAI) WINTElt AHHANGEMENT. NOV. Mil, 114. TIIAtNS UUIK Hl'1-MlT 3 tOttOMS (RfNt'A V I XCK1TK11 For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, 1'oltsMlle Tiiiiaitui, .tc., 11,M a. in For I'ntatvlssa, II.3J u. m. nnd 7,30 p. tn. For Wlllliimsport, o,2S a. tn. and -t.o! p. in. TRAiKsinn nrrBiiT ikivk as toi.t.of,(sisuAV rx CEI'TKll.) Lease New Yoik, o,tio n. in. Lease Philadelphia, 0,15 a. m. Leaic ltcadlnii, lt,3ija. in., PotlsUlle, 12,10 p. tn, and Tnmaqua, 1,30 p. m. Lease CataisNsn, 0,!0 a, in. nnd 4,00 p. in. Leave Wllllauisport, 0,20 a. in. and s,tio p. in. Passengers to and from New Yoikand Philadel phia go through without change of cars. J. K. WOOTEN, May c, ls7l tr. General Superintendent. D ELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA WF.STKItN HA1LKUAH. AND BLOOMSnUHO DIVISION. Tlme.lnble No. s, Takes ctlect at 4:30 A. M TIIl'ltSDAY, HKCEMUEH 10, 1H4. SOUTH. I STATIONS. srrnMon I'.elleuii' TnMorillle... . .l.uiknw.Mii a l'lllsten . Wist I'llt.-lon... .... W.soniinu' .Mnliby Klni;'ton south. i.li). p.i.i. l'.lil.l n. tn. n m. p.m. is I V, in III v so o ill! 12 211 12 10 11 Jr. 11 3-1 II 2J 11 10 11 10 10 .'. 8 IS 8 t; 8 12 8 nn 8 I 0 7 40 7 20 7 08 B 67 8 30 8 23 s 1:1 8 tr. 7 f 7 M 7 JS 1 40, 13 :i' 1 sr. t in 1 II 1 IS: 10 M 18 10 10 17 10 2ft 10 1-9 1" 34 1" 118 2 20 r, 31 2 33 2 41 2 Ml 2 M 3 II 3 Hi 3 1ft 3 2H 0 41 0 Ml 7 11 1 (mi 7 10 7 4 1 12 Ml 10 4ft hi r.o 7 2ft 7 3S 12 4.1 7 S-l 1! Ill 7 25 12 301 7 10 12 .in 7 1.1 12 !C T ! 12 18' r. so 12 oi! S.1 11 4(1 6 28 11 38 MiiirMnn .Pl.lllitilllll -lul.C .110 M 3 2ft 7 4' 1'l.MllOlllll 11 CO il on 3 30 7 ID Molld.llll Nunlleukc .... .llunloeU's fri-i-k. . ..Milrk-dilnny ....Utck'a l't-riy... ....lie.Kh llnsen. . Ilernlck .... lirlar I ret k ...Willow (iruie.... l.lme lihlb'C t:s.y . .Illonmsliiire; llilpi-it I'utaw isa I'.rlilKi', .. Clark's switch.. imnuile 7 68 S 12 II IV 11 18 11 32 It 40 11 63 12 t 12 8 3 ftl 8 1ft 4 15 8 Dft 4 21 4 28 4 30 4 15 4 ftU 4 ;o ft CIS 0 t'O H IS 0 20 1131 6 .12 8 -3 11 21 (I 27 0 IH 11 17 S 20 II 03 11 11 li fid ft (.3 11 (.2 7 0 7 12 12 12 12 17 12 20 12 32 112 37 7 18 7 2S 7 38 ii 40 10 r,.v 5 41 M 40 .1 34 10 .3 ft 30 10 4"! ft 12 10 22 ft 12 5 18 7 47 ft ftl ft 41 ft 41) ft IS ft 01 4 tli 4 30 u.m. 7 fii 12 il ft 24 12 4ft ft 30 S 12 8 IC 1 KS 1 11 1 14 1 3) ft 48 9 68 0 03 21 8 31 ft 02 1 1 12! 4 .".7 1-1 OS 4 40 9 ft p.m. a.m.1 ihiilaikv. ... ,....('iimi it n Northumberland, 8 48 8 0 20 p. 111. p.m. n.m, DAVID T. Iioi'ND. Sunt, Superintendent's omce, Kingston, .March ft, 1S74. NORTH EKN COMPANY. C'ENTHAL HAILWAY On nnd after November 10th, 1973, trains will leave SUNI1U11Y as follows: NOItTHWAIII). Krle Mnlis.son. in., at rise Klrr.lra H.fton. in " I'anunihilirua... 3.3.1 p. in ' Itocluster 6.15 " Niagara 5.40 llenovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. cnlie Wllllouis port 12.55 p. in. Klmlra Mali 4.15 a. m., arrhe Klmlra 10.20 a. m. Ilurfnlo Kxpress 7.15 a. m. orrlie Uurfalo b.ftO a. m SOUTHWAIti). liulTnlo Express 2.50 a. m. an il e Horrlbburg 4.M a. m " liallimores.40 Klmlra Matl 11.15a. m., anise Hitrrlsburfr 1.60 p. m " v. nshlngton 10.30 " lialtlmoro O.so " Washlnxton 8.30 Harrlbur(nceoniinodallon S.IO p. tn. nnlio Harris- bunr 10.50 p. m. arris e lialtlmoro 2.25 a. m. " Washington 0.13 Krle Stall 1S.55 a. tn. nrrise HarrlsburcS.os a. m. " Haltlmores.io " " WttShlnston 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. D. 51. noYD, Jr., General I'asscuccr Agent A. J. CASSATT, Oeneral Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD l'liiluilelplila & Krie It. II. Division. AVINTEH TIME TABLE. AS ami nfti.r snvn . v vni'ntnunitii. V 1s74. HieTialn8 0n the I hll.itlelphia & Erie Hali WESTWARD. FAST LI N 11 leaves Plilhidelphla. 12.55 p. 11 ! " " Hnrrlsbtlrif.... 6.00 p. ir. .umiiiipui 1.. h.id M, 11 ' " . " Lock: Has en 10.20 n. n " arrive nt liuiiulo 9.00 u. m K111K .MAIL leases Philadelphia tl.55 p. n ;; ;; ,':iMf,'''bur:r 4.2.1a. n ., .. ,. , ' j j 1 1 'Ui i s.bftn. 11 ;'x': "u,c" 0.45 it. t " ". " ltcnoso U.10 a. n " " nrr, at Krle s.05 p. u, ELMIItA MAILleaves Phlladelphl.i 8.00 a.m " !! Hnrrlsburg 1.25 p.m. wiiilamspurt 0.20 p.m. " " air. at Lock Haven 7.50 p.m. LOCIC HAVKN ACCOM. leases HorrUburi,' 0.15a. m " '.' " " Mllllomspc.it os p, m " I-ock Hauu.iop,m EASTWARD. I'HW Al!SVIlF..SSleavcaLockIIasen... ,0.40a,m. 14 ' Wllll.smsrtfirt. T M n , - ,,e"SIfc..Ii:i!: Cllli: MAIL leaves F.rlo 11.80 a. m. v..-.--- '?p-m ; William pVt:"::::".-ioMP- s " arr.at ll-inlsbunr... . . Sioa'S " " air.at Philadelphia..... ...... wS:!!! auuiui jiaiii leaves lock Haven . a.m. " " " Kunbury .12. to n. m nrr. at llai rNburir . ire. 'a n, " " uir.atllilUdelpliU ." o.'Op.in NIAOAItA HXPItUSH leaves Kane o.or 0. m '.! " " Ilcnova 4.05 , . m ' , Ik llnsen.. 6.!5p m "tnu'inspott. e.K ,.m " CLIiblliy S.40P. 111 T' l llnnlsburif. lo.65p.rn " l'hllndelihl.i,..50a. m XI. tit Prtct i.n rii-. a An r.i . . .. . u Wl, l'a,t all.', .w,fc' tndiis on I . S. 4 si. aiill'AnJW'4 l"lmw Klmlra Mull and Uurfalo i:pressinsko rlmn run actions at Wllllaunicirt i h N 1 11 w irnu, .ill., and at UtuMl Vl.l, S". C. it', v', t'fall! net 1101 south, WM. A. IIALDWIN, Jan. s,1s-u heslnutSVPHlLRDELPHW TUU i'AI'lIH U Oy MI R WI7U ROWELL & f-HESMAN . Advertising Agents, IHU10 & CHESTNUT TS., ST. LQUIS, UO SUI GENERIS. ntPALMAM.VQU MtRUIT'FtRATl' MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. unequaled::k,,unapproached hi tiolty ami fior-lU nra by any nlhrr". Awanlisl and DlfLUMA UJtf .H.UJNUJK, VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. niil si AlTlfrlrnn Orunns rvt-r swnnlnl riny tnrdsl M H I , n litiniie,or sshlth pir.i nt mill fslriortll. nkrj rxcrlli-iKM t ccliiinnnil n Mo Rilo Ihrtp. IllflVO wnMr.l li'Ktmt .rrm'nm nt lm1u ALlK AlO trlnl i:svwilluis.lnAiiirlfnsn;tlt "r.r"f? tmtot tmiulrr-t. there hmo w.t u-t-ii Hx in all wlit ro nj ollit-r onfons linro lvu prcfcrml. nroT Keclaml by Kirjliint Mu1lnn", In blh Htol hoiiiUitiirtn to hi unrliiilesl. Soo '1 KS rlMONI A I ClIlCUr.AII, ltli npinfcin ot niort than One Tliolinnil (v-nt frr ). IUPIPT tn limliU i Mriwi fc Hanil'n. .Do lit No O tskcrtnyothtr. Xclfrs n't lahohi cost. MISMOSrl lirf ullmtl Iflfi'tw oi". mwort vflm till vera Anr.1 It t'll rmilMHiU lUe. lirill PTVirt? sslllitiiost Imiwrlont ltr.proTo- Sol.. aiT:..iiihliiiitltii Ntop-. Superb i;iui;cro and t)llit-r'niicof new dcalun. PIANQ-HARP CABINET ORGANS qiiL-lto corablnslion of then InMtuincntii. EASY PAYMENTS. u!jwi imymcnM i or rentetl until lent pnj" the orrfiin. rilTII flPIICP anil Circulars. Ith full partlo UA ALU lUtO lilors free. AtldrtnutMABON f. HAMLIN OlSlANC'O.. 151 Trt-niont Btirct. BOS TON 25 Union Hqnnre, NEW YOHK; or W fl 81 AdJUllKt., CIlICAtlU, MASON & HAMLIN MAY UK ODT.MNKD AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL OF It. . POWEIL, SCRANTON, Pa. General Agrnt also for the eelebrated CHICKER1NG PIANOS. ALSO, CP I. K. MILLER, P.LOOMSIUJRG, PA., Denier in aliove Instruments. March 19,'TS-y 110LLINS & HOLMES No. 17 C'cntre.t-treet. Plita Gas anil Steam Fitters MANUFACTllltKUS OF TINWARE, (lALVANIZKl) IKON I'OltNICK, WINDOW CAPS, ' AWNINGS, Wiro TrellUes, Stc. Dealers in Stoves, I'anf; e, riirnaees, Ilaltitnorti Heaters, Low Down Urates, Mantels, FUMI'iS, Weather tjtripo, &e. Also GAS FIXTURES of tho latest design. Special attention paid to re pairing Sosvtnj,' Machines of every description, t-rales, Locks, Hell llnuttlnir, Key Hltlnir, Ac. l'rls'ate ltesl ili nces Heated by btenm at 11 buinll ecst nboso Hot Air. rib. ao,'7j-tf. J. II. STECKERS FLOUR, mm, AND COAL DEPOT, HLOOMSUUltO, PA Kreatner's old ttjiid on Iron street, between Second and Third. All kinds of grain taken in e change for eool. J. H.STKCKKIt, Mnr. 13-tC llloomhburul'a. ELATCIILKY'S Im PI OS ill ClX'U.MIlLIt 11 0011 I'L'JIP Is the ac-knmilidBt-d Manclaid of tlie nun kit, bs tmpular fy. Mrillct, the best pump for ftlt theltastlnocev. Attenllen 1 Nliiilted to lihitchiej'b Improsedllrnck Wl et.tlu-Drop thick vnlie, sililch eau bo w-i ..............1 i.ituuui uir-iuiuilll.r llltt lumtrl, i- llllll tin. Pi,.tu.r ..I.... ....... .. 1.1.1. .. K ..... II ' viu.ii.ui.-i ..lllLli in--r cracks, scnlcs or iuu nnd sun in n urn '.a llmi. V1.pc.1lu 1.. .I...... .......... .. ..V. - n . . M1.in-,o 111111 mu iiiiuu Stfei-T f , in .11 . ",ruer loutisuio tint juil .1 7TT. "'" ttrii,iiu ciirt iui anu sco LnmiUffri"? ,rl,,a MMkn abose. If 5011 do not " 1 oiiv. descriptive circulars, tom ilier !!!. . "ie name ""'l nddress of the agent nearest vou IH be furnished by nildu-iliiir wltiis 11 m, u t'HAS.il. iil.VICII.i:v, .Manufacturer. March 8 Ts-om ' t'0:ma('a-u ''"dclphla. A CiKNTS WANTKI). Attlic r.tto tlii worV- ts now beiiinc it win attain a salo ot 100.000 COPIES "TUB HISTOUY Or Till) PIUvSIlYTK UIAN CIIU11C1I TIIHOUailOUX THK WOULD." A t.AnnHf..! 1. . . w;.iao volume, ntiirntd with 'nKn should bd made at oncer AiidresJ. 0 ,trruory 1K WITT C. LENT CO., Pee. 85, n-m. ut liroomo titrcit. New York. PLANTS ! PLANTS ! I r,V,i,'r''ls' l'nt kinds cold frnmo. well iVr ihouVond, i,i.uu"u-"'ma- i"ndrul,i.W, Mllson and CharlcH tVMin.t.i..ni ... per do?en,Mcenls,l perhunilrcd.ir.oo.perthousnnd' Cweet Potato Plants, per hundred, 50 cents, per thousand. 11.00. m iu, ,.. ..... .' r. - - -cr, w ....... ,t ku vvum in-r uuzell. Karly Tomato Plants best kinds in pots, per down Do cents, tomato nlanlK ran t 1.,,, i...j ... . . t tvhts, per hundred, so cents, per thou-iand. ii'oo Utofiibbiige, celerj d Pepper Phints In thelrseul son. lantsseutbyia, ,r express. When ordiu-a by ma 10 Cents tier d.V. n.nnilrn .............. . . uuouldbeK'nttopavixtaEe. J. u iiillon. 11I. lllni,..vl ... ""v Kist-ii innt me 1 furn 6xetdH.fA:".r.r;"J I'otUee clues not the ratciil mV-ulTV:. ' ".H11i.t: '"Btit ism. ;. ivv" ..i.11.1 "opieini "eft. 1,. j. W MIU.E1I, sCft. vtury. Irs- 1 (Mi:) c