THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA Miscellaneous. Till! OMHTMIY MAN. lie wot i queer old fogy man, Anil loved OKI togy w nys. And rallied ngnlnst the reckless speed of theso to.it modern thus I Ho once eoulil travel leisurely, , And stop hn rrlemtt to Imll s Hut now (hey ruslied lilm through by steam, And redo Wra on a rail I Tho (food old coach wits fast enough For prudent folks to got Imprudent men now muaii nt It, And ny 'twas rutlicr slow I And so they rush upon the train, And speed tlko thought away, Until it niiiili.tip brooks llieir Ucnei- lle lliliits It.duemt pay l He loved old housewives' splnnlng-whccl- Tho music ot their hum W as far more grand to his Old car 'lhauBiiindpl.ihothruinl 4 "Wit, an I" lio kUIh, "tliosu wheels nro cone. Mnco Whitney niada his gin I No inoro wo hear their thrifty hum- Xo moro the sisters' spin l "Tlio rosy girls of olden time, sunburnt, wero tlr-xer mailo Than theso-tne l.ilonnd tender shoots That crow up In tho shade. I They did their mother's heavy wot It, And easisl her w eary hands : And sometimes, too, If brothers failed, Could help to do a man's 1 "Their drosses, mado with easy fit, (lave, not a pain beneath i Their hf arts had ample room to u nt : Their lungs had room to breathe Unllko our present girls, with waists. Too much compressed and slight, Who, If they do not dissipate. Are very often tight 1 They let no fashion dwarf their forms. Hut grow to eomely slzo ! And health Bhouo m cr on their brows And sparkled from their eyes! They thanked kind Heaven for Its gifts. And thought with secret pride, That they wero beautiful enough. And they wero satisfied! "Hut now our modern girls, alas 1 Think Providence unkind For putting too much In tho midst. And not enough behind I And so they bustlo 'round, and lace. To mend such clumsy ways, And tnlnk they far outshine tho girls Of good old fogy days I" "Ho wished." ho said, "for their sweep stakes, That fashion's torturing vlco Would case them up a little, and Less pinching would sunico That they might feel tho bounding health Around tho hearth that plays. When all unfettered ns it was In good old fogy days I" A fop in company, wanting his servant, called, "Whero's that blockhead of mine?" "On your shoulders, sir," said n lady. Mr. Spings is not going to do any more in conundrums. IIo asked his wife why he was like a donkey, and she said because ho was born so ; and ho says tho answer is very (lillcrciit lrom that. A New Orleans woman's insanity induces her to shout "Stop thief!" whenoversho sees anybody running in tho street, and iover.il staid old men, upon starting briskly for a norse car, Have been chased and captured in consequence of iier outcries. Our old friend Nobbs, who emigrated to Texas last winter and bought a farm, says the first thing he does in the mornintj is to tako a squint down into tho orchard to seo if thcro is any one hung up on the trees that ho was ever acquainted with. Minor events Births. Family ties Apron strings. Votivo offering Election bribe. Tho saddest sido of it Suicide. Materialized spirts Frozen whisky. A heavy business Importing elephants. A western editor appeals to his delinquent subscribers by saying "this week we have taken in potatoes nnd pickles on subscrip tion. How, if you will bring in some vine gar for tho pickles and some wood to roast the potatoes, wo can live till artichokes are big enough to eat." A woman who evidently believes in wo man's rights, and who docs not live far from this county, has hired her husband out to a neighboring farmer at thirteen dollars a month, and collects his wages. This is a new departure, but about as fair as where the wife sews day and night for a small sti pend, which is used to support a vagabond husband. The horsewhipping of a Mormon bishop at Salt Lake City, recently, by a coal dealer whom tho bishop refused to pay for fuel used by his wives during his absence, caused some excitement, and is another illustration of the many difficulties Mormonism brings its followers into. Being sued by nineteen wives for maintenance is bad enough, but being horsewhipped for refusing to pay the debts of a dozen or two is worse, and is one of the feathers which may yet break even the strong back of the Mormon camel. IIo left tho spelling bee at 10 o'clock and stopped in a saloon on his way home, hero he met several friends who "set 'cm up" divers times, and ho reached homo about midnight with a confused brain and a very demoralized pair of legs. Then ho swore that somebody had stolen tho kcyhole,but his wife with a fearful scowl on her brow and a lamp in her hand, admitted him, "Drunk !" 8ho exclaimed. "D-r-u-n-c (hie) drunk. Tlinrz easynulT." "Brute!" "B-r-o-o-t (hie) give us harder one." "Idiot!" "Tharz harder (hie), but I kin spellum. I-d-I-d-g I-d-i-g-t, Idiot. Now givo us a stunner (hie)." She picked up a poker and gave him a "stunner," and the spelling beo ad journed sine die.' Luck and Lauou. Mnny peoplo com plain of their bad luck, when they ought to blamo their own want of wisdom aud action. Mr. Cobden, a distinguished writer in Eng land, thus wroto about luck aud labor : Luck is everything waiting for something to turn up. Labor witli keen eye and strong will, will turn up something. Luck lies in bed, and wishes tho postman would bring him news of a legacy. Labor turns out at six o'clock, and with busy pen and ringing hammer, lays the foundation of competence. Luck whines. Labor whistles. Luck rises on chances. Labor on character. Luck slips down on Indigence. Labor rises upward to Independence. Proverbs. Praise a fair day at night. Welcome Is tho best cheer. Strike while the iron is hot. Quick at meat, quick at work. Livo not to cat but cat to live. Idle folks have the least leisure. Make hay while the sun shines. Temperance is the best physic. Ilecklcss youth makes rueful age. One is not so soon healed as hurt. Never split wood against the grain. Short reckonings mako long friends. Where there is a will thero is a way. Home Is homo bo it ever so homely. Let not your tongue cut your throat. Never light your candle at bath ends, Hopo is a good breakfast but n bad supper. Never make a mountain out of a mole hill. Patience andllmo run through tho longest day. Liars are not to bo believed when they tell tho truth. Have your cloak made beforo It begins to rain. One bad example spoils many good pre cepts. One eye-witness is better than ten hear- From tho New York Graphic. The House That lloncn Until. 17 Plymouth Church. This is the houso that Bowcii built. II. Grate, Mercy and Peace. Tills is the meal that lay in tho house that llowcii built. III. Paroxysm tl Kiss. This Is tho mouso that hid In the meal that lay In the house that Ho Wen built. IV. Gtxtip, ThU is tho cat that hunted tho 1110110 that hid in tho meal that lav in tho houso that llowen built. V. Dissimulation. This is tho dog that wor ricd the ct.t that hunted the momu that hid in tho meal that lay in the house that How en built. VI. Viekey (W'oodhull.) This is tho cow witli tho crumpled heel that kicked till tho dog was je ipicl that worried tho cat that hunted tho mouse that hid in tho meal that lay in tho house that llowen built. VII. .Sir Marmnduhc (Tilton.) This is tho swain all tattered and torn that soothed the cow with tho crumpled heel that kicked till tho dog was mn ye spiel that woricd tho cat that hunted tho motiso that hid in tho meal that lay in tho houso that Bowcn built. VIII. Elisabeth (Tilton.) This Is tho maiden all forlorn who jilted the man all tattered and torn who carried tho cow with an angry heel that kicked till tho dog was cms ge spiel that worried the cat that hunted tho monso that hid in the meal that lay in tho houso that Bowen built. IX. IT. U'. (Beecher.) This is the priest all shaven nnd shorn who almost wished he had never been born when ho kissed tho maiden all forlorn who jilted tho man all tattered and torn who coaxed tho cow with tho lively heel that kicked till tho dog was aus ye piel that worried tho cat that hunted tho mouso that hid in tho meal that lay in tho houso that Bowen built. X. Mrs. Moulton.Thia is a "slice of the Judgment day" whose "downright trustful ness" carried dismay to tho naughty priest in "tho cave of gloom" who sat on tho rag ged edgo" of his doom when ho kissed the maiden all forlorn who jilted the man all tattered and torn who soothed tho cow with tho vicious heel that kicked till the dog was aus ye spiel that worried tho cat that hunted tho mouse that hid in tho meal that lay in tho house that Bowen built. XI. "My Dear Von Mollke." (Moulton.) This is tho name of tho Mutual Friend who car ried the secrecy through to the end for the sly old priest in the cavo of gloom who kept n dangerous cup in his room when he kissed the maiden all forlorn who jilted the man all worried and worn who coaxed the cow witli the versatile heel that kicked till tho dog was aus ge spiel that tested the cat that hunted the mouso that hid in the meal that lay in tho house that Bowen built. XII. Mrs. Morse. This is the tyrannical mother-in-law with the terrible tonguo and flexi ble jaw, the eagle eye and avenging claw, who told of all thatshe saw, who indulged in various comments aloud, and made it sul try for all tho crowd for the MutuafFriend who dared to refuse to let her get at his budget of news ; for the priest, who, caught in what ho had done, said, "Mother, I wish you would call me son;" for the desolate daughter all forlorn who jilted T. T. (tatter ed and torn) who carried the cow with the frisky heel that kicked till the dog was aus ye spiel that worried tho cat that hunted the mouso that hid in tho meal that lay in the house that Bowen built. XIII. TAs Graphic. This is tho cock that will crow in tho morn when Justice blows her delinquent horn, commanding all to ac knowledge tho corn : for tho mother-in-law with tho lingual thorn; for the Mutual Friend with his lofty scorn ; lor that Slice of the Day of Judgment, born to comfort and scare and guido and warn ; for Besae, who, as she has sworn, by Marmaduko from her bed was torn, and unto him Bcreaming and sleeping borne ; for tho social priest all shaven and shorn who kissed the maiden all forlorn, who jilted tho man all worried and worn, who soothed the cow with tho limber heel that kicked till tho dog was atu ye spiel that worried tho cat that hunted the mouse that hid in the meal that lay in the house that Bowen built. About Alderneys. Tho Alderney is a well known breed of cows which is yearly becoming moro popu lar. The cattle are so called probably be cause the first ones exported wero from Al derney island, although now very few that aro sold as Alderney cows aro directly from thero. Those of that breed actually export ed from these islands aro 'generally from Jersey, where the cattle are much the tamo as thoso of Aldernoy small, with tapering head, and of a delicate fawn color. The Guernsey cow is esteemed by some oven moro highly than thq Alderney ; it is rather larger, nnd moro of a red, brindled in color. Tho cows are milked three times daily, and tho milke is churned without skimming : one pound of butter a day is by no means an uncommon yield for a good cow. Tho cow cabbage is made to reach a Bize so largo that tho leaves are used to wrap tho butter in for market, while tho stalks aro varnished and armed with ferrules, and extensively used at St. Heller's for canes. Tho cows are very carefully coddled. Tho grass they feed on is highly enriched by tho vraic, a species of sea weed gathered from the reefs at low tide. Thcro are two vraio harvests appoint ed by tho government one in tho spring, the other in August although it is gathered at other times in small quantities. All hands turn out in the season with boats and carts, frequently at night, and it is a very lively, picturesque occupation, though often attended with risk aud loss of life from the overloading of boats or sudden rising of the tido. The cows are always tethered when feeding; they eat less in thlsway, really giving more milk than if glutted with food and while they aro cropping the grass on one side of a field it has time to spring up on the other side. When they havo dono eating, tlicy are at once removed from tho sun into the shade. The breed is preserved from intermixture with other breeds by strong and arbitrary laws very carefully en forced. No cattle aro allowed to enter the islands except for slaughter within a certain number of days, with tho exception of oxen for draught. Tho French notation assumes that a thous and millions (1,000,000,000) mako a billion, while the English notation requires a million millions for a billion. The difference is not of much importance in tho affairs oi life, or in settling private cash accounts. Still it may bo said that tho French notation for a billion Is generally preferred in the United States, KIDNEY COMPLAINT. . I'robably thero Is no complaint that afflicts tho himnn sstum, which Is no little understood nttho p: wni. nine, ai someor tho varied forms of Kidney In ntila lit. '1 hero Is nodlseaso which causes such ncutopatn or more nlarmlng In Its results than when the kid. nejs fall to sucrelo from the Mood tho into acid, and wiui-r iuisuii(jui puu'Mum'i's, wmcn ino oioou ncca Ululates 111 Its clreill lllmi thmiiirh flirt nvatmn. If tromnny cause tho kldneis fall to perform tho functions devolving upon tnein, tho cumulatloas nro thrown Into a state of disease, causing great pain and sunerlng, nnd very often Immediate death, llenrutho importance of keening tho kidneys and vi..-v. , i. iivuiiiir luiiiiiiiuil, lUIUUgU WHICH Ul 1U1 li'iiiui'3 ui iuu uuay mum puss. PAIN IN T1113 BACK. Thero Is no remedy known to med'eal science which has prnv d Itself moro valuable In cases of Kldnoy complaints than tho Vriuctink. It acts d. recllvupon tho secretions, eleansos nnd purines tho uiiiuu, unu ruaiures tuu wuoio sysiein to ucaituy ac tlnn. Tlin following ntlMrtrrtlnnrv cumnl nm.l .ill..... ers, who had beep given up by tho best physicians ns hopeless cases, will speak for themselves, and should challengo tho most profound attention of tho muuieai mcuiiv, as wen us oi luosuwuonrosuucring THE BUST MEDICINE. Kast MAHsmm.n. Aik. Ci. tarn. Mn. Stkvens! Dear Sir I nm seventj-one sears unu ;ivw Huui'ii'u many jears wun money Complaint, weakness lu my bick nnd atom och. 1 was Induced to try jour Vhoktink, nnd f think It 1 10 best medlelno for weakness of t tin km. neys I ever used. 1 havo tried many remedies for this complaint, and noter found so much relief as irom ino run etink, it strengthens nnd invigorates tho whole system. Many ot my acquaintances havo uiM-ii it,uimi uuiuu u iu iw guouiuruu mo com- luaiuio lur wmtu ii. i-. iccoiiiineuucu. Yours truly, JOSIAH II. SIIEUMAN, PRONOUNCED INOUHABLE. tlnsmv. VnvSil. lt.71. Il.lt. Stkvsss, Esq. I licnreir-t havoWn badlv Mulcted with Kldnoy Complaint for ten years j havo suffered great p.Un In my back, hips nnd side, with kiu.ii. uiiiiuiuij in liming urine, which was oiien, nun in icry suiaii iuammes, frequently accompani. ed with blood andoxcrutl.itlnir rmtn. I havo faithfully tried most of the popular remedies receommended for my complaint : 1 h ivo been under the treatment of somu of the most skillful phj sdclans in i.uMiu, mi u. Hum iuuuuuuicu my ciso incura ble. ThlSWaslnV ConrtltloiYwlipn I wn mUUmlliv n friend totrv tho Vehktink. nnd I rntiiii ki tin, (rood effects from tho tlrst dose 1 took, nnd from that moment 1 kept on Improving until I was entirely tuiL-u, lilhlU 1U 1111,1 suouia IIUUK, auouisiK out ties It Is Indeed a valuablo medicine nnd If I should bo niiucicu again in ino same way, 1 would give n dol- u uim., ii i i-uuiu nub irei lb WllUOUL. Hespectfully, j. Jt. OILK, 301 Third Street, south Boston. NEARLY BLIND. II. II. Stevens t Dear Sir-In expressing my thanks to you for your benefits derived from tho uao ot Veo etine, and to beneilt other, 1 wlllstato: When eight or ulno yeai s o d I was afflicted wltk rcruiuiu, which nuiuu its nppearanco in my ej race anu ueau, ana I was very near wind for two years. All kinds of operations were performed on my eyes, and all to no good result. Finally tho dLs- i:u3o priutipujir bciueu in mv uouy, nmus anu icet, and lit times in an aggravated way. Ijist Hummer I was, from somo cause, weak In my splno and kidneys, and It was at times very hard to retain tho urine. Seeing your advertisement In tho Commercial, I bought u botllo ot VKdKriNH, nnd commenced using according to directions. In two orthreo days I obtained great relief. After using ivu. ui nu uuiuca i liuuut'u iifiiou u wonucnui ef fect tin tho rough, scaly blotches on my body and legs. I still used Veiietine. and the humorous sorns ono after another disappeared unUl they wero all gone, nnd I attribute tho euro ot tho two diseases to Vboetine, and nothing els-. If Inm ever nrtectcd with anything of tho kind again I shall try Vkqetine as tho only reliable reme dy, once more accept my thanks, nnd believe mo to mu, very ruspecuuuy, aumtin l'AItKOT. Dec. l, 1872. No. 35 Gono St, Cincinnati, Ohio. Diseases of the Kidneys, HIaddor, etc., are always unpleasant, nnd at times they become tho most dis tressing and dangerous diseases that can affect tho human system, ilost diseases of tho Kidneys, arise from Impurities lu tho blood, causing humors which SCttlO 011 theso narts. VwiKTlNEexccLsnnv known remedy In tho wholo world for cleansing and purlfy- .11 bllU U1UUU. IHLTL'UV UUNIUIT 11 IlfMILV lUTiinn Tl HI I iuu uisuua ui uiu uuuy. Vogotino iB'Sold by all Druggists. JTEW STOCK OF CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dress Goods DAVID LOWENBERG lnv ltes attention to his large and elegant stock of Cheap anu FasMonaLle Clothing, at his store on MAIN STHEET, IN TIIE HEW BLOCK, DLOOliaUURO, PA., whero ho has Just received from New York and Phil adelphia a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durable and ruinasouio DRESS GOOBS. CON3I8TINQ OF I30X SACK, FROCK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OP ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS, He has also replenished his already large stock of CLOTHS AND CASSlMBltBS, FIGURED AND TLAIN VESTS, STim'BD, SHIRTS, CRAVATS SOCKS, COLLAJIS, HANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES. n has constantly on hand a large and well select ed assortment ot Cloths and Vestings, which he Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of It Is ot home manufacture. GOLD WAT0HU8 AND JEWELRY, OF KVJ5IIY DESCR1ITION, FINE AND CHEAP. HIS CAS OF JEWELRY IS NOT SURPASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS OENEltAL ASSORT MENT OF Clothing, Watches, Jowl ry, &c. DAVID LOWENBERG, uly l,n-tf. yyAiNwitiaiiT & co., WHOLESALE UHOCEItS, N. E. Corner Secend and Arch Streets, PuiLADELrnu, Dealers la TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, BUOAII, MOLASSES lues, Briers, hcikd sopi, &o., &c, reorders will receive prompt attention, tl,7-ti pOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED PROMPTLY Ax Tins Columbian OmoM. HEADQUARTERS FOR i Paints, Oils, Glass, Pnlty, Drug-), Sos, Patent Medi cines, itu., etc. MOYEll BllO'S "Y7"OUI,D c:H "c nltentloii of tlie public lo M their ery largo and wel selected stock of good3 which they oiler at tho INVEST MAUKKT KATES. m botoi Window Mass all sizes and qualities, (llass for Picture Frames a sjicclalty, While Lead, lied Lead, Umbers, Litharge, Siennas, Greens Bines, Reds, Yellows, dry and in Oil. Oeneral Agents for MONTOUR SLTE PAINTS) LINSEED, OLIVE, WHALE, CASTOR, nnd other OIL VARNISH and JAPANS from tho best Manufactories. Their stock of SPICES excels any In this section of tho State. Agents for Dr. BIOKLEY'S Family Medicines. General Depot of supplies for Dr. .T. C. Ayer'a TOrULAR MEDICINES. Tho Prescription Department 13 under tho charge of competent Pharmaceutists. Physicians' Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED AVITII DESPATCH. Colli SparUii Water. The attention of country dealers, especially Is called to our stock of BOTTLED GOODS. SHOES, ALUM, Patent and Proprietary Medicines &c. Our woon will continue 03 formerly Va mako Its usual trlpa to supply cu t OIL OF GLADNESS, a special Cougl 18, Colds, Croup, .Burns, Tetter, Piles &c, an Internal and External rem y whoso healing- vlr tues aro attested by thousands In this and adjoining countlos is manufactured by them and supplied to tho afflicted either directly or through their country ueaicrs, Price 50 Cents Per Bottle, Nono genuine unless It bears tho trado mark nnd namo of Moycr lire's the words '-oil of Gladness" blown in the glass and tho signature of Moyer Bro's on mo wrapper. Apr.lT,T4-ly (fi , Tho only Rcliatilo Gift Distribution in tho Country I , $60,000.00 TIST VALUABLE GIFTS I TO BE DI3TMDUTKD IN L. D. SINES' 17Srd Regular Moyithhj GIFT ENTERPRISE! 'lb be draicn Monday, June 7lh, 1875. Two Grand Capital of $5,000 EACH IN CASH Two Prizes,$1.000 Each in Cash! Five Prizes, S500 Ten Prizes, $100 Ono Horse anil liiiKjjy, witli Silrer-mountcd Jiarncfn, worth iOOU. Unu hne-toncil rose wood l'iano, worth $550. Ten Family Sewing MnchlncH, worth $ 100 each I Three Gold Watches and Chains, worth $300 eacn. three tioid American Jlunllrg WatcliCK, worth $125 each. Ten Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, worth $100 each. 800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches tn all, worth from $20 to $300 each I OOLU CHAINS, SILVEIt-WAIlE, C, Ac. NUMBER OF GIFTS 6.600 TICKETS LIMITED TO CO.000 AGENTS WANTKD TO BKLL TICKETS, to Whom Liberal J remluins will bo paid. blnslo Tickets it; Blx Tickets t$ t Twelvo Tickets tie: i wemy-uve ucKustw. Circulars containing a full list of nrlics. a descrlD. tlon of tha manner of drawlnir. and other Informa tion lu reference to the distribution, will bo Kent to any ono ordering them. All letters must bo address ed to Office, Excelsior IluildV, I.. I). SIM;, Cor, Itace & Longwortb. Box 492, CINCINNATI, O. Apr.SO, lsTS-ow B USINESH OAItDS, VISITING CAItDS, LHTTEIt HEADS, BILLHEADS, I'llOUItAUMES, lOSTEItS, C, tO., Neatly and Cheaply printed at the Coluu- uun Office, NEW GOODS! A HEAVY STOCK, C9hca,pcr.ihan Ever! S. 11, MILLER & SON Havo Just Received tlio largest nnd best supply ol CHEAP AND' FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, They havo ever offered totnelr friends and cus tomers. (jloths, Cassiiiiores, and Satinotts for MEN'S WEAK, Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos, for LADIE'S WEAK, CALICOES, MUSUNS, CAMBKIC3, and every variety of Dry Goods desired, Carpets, Mats, Ottomans, In great variety and nt the L O WEST CASH lUUCES. FAMILY GllOOEllIES, including nil the varieties of COITEKS, TEAS and SUGAKS, COUNTRY PHODUOE, and a general supply of articles uicful for tho table always on hand. CALL AND SEE. Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change for goods at cash prices. Oct. 80,'74-tf A. J. EVANS, HEADY MADE AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. I HUE has the FINESTjGOODS, LATEST STYLES, AND EMPLOYS THE BEST WOKKMEM For Good Fltaand Promptness tn filling orders there Is the place to go. Ills eoods aro selected with core and bis CUSTOM WOUK will compare favorably with tho bCBt effort of tho fashlonablo City Dealer. HE KEEPS A LAItQE STOCK OF BOYS' & OHILDKEN'S CL0THIM AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS At Astonishingly Low Prices. A. J. EVANS. July 1, 1ST3-U. BLOOMSBUKQ MARBLE WORKS, T. L. GTJNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STHEET, DELOW MAItKET. 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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, uoh as Coughs, Golds, Whooping. Cough, Uronohltls, Asthma, and Consumption, Among the groit discoveries of modem I science, few are of I more real value to , mankind than this ef fectunl remedy for all (diseases of the Throat "and Lungi. A vast trial of ID virtues, throughout tills and other countries, has shown that It docs Rurelv nnd rfTwrttinlltf control them. Tlio testimony of our best cltf. stens, of all classes, establishes tho fact, that Cimnnr Pkotokal will and docs relievo and euro tlio nmictliiR disorders of tlio Throat nnd Lungs boyond any other medicine. Tho. most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs yield to Its powcri nnd cases of Consumption, cured by this preparation, nro publicly known, so rcmarknbto ns hardly to bo believed, wero they not proven beyond dispute. Ai n remedy, It is adequato, on which tho publio may rely for full protection, lly curing Coughs, the forerunners of moro serious disease, It saves un numbered lives, antl an amount of suffering not to bo computed. It challenges trial, nnd con vinces tho most sceptical. Every family should keep It on hand as n protection against tlio early nnd unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affec tions, which nro easily met at first, but which becomo Incurable, and too often fatal, If neg lected. Tender lungs need this defencot aiffl it Is unwise to bo without It. As n snfeguard to children, amid tho distressing diseases which beset tlio Throat and Chest of childhood, CiiEuny PrcTonAL Is Invalnabloi for, by its timely use, multitudes aro rescued from prematura graves, nnd snved to tho lovo and affection centred on them. It nets speedily and surely against ordi nary colds, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No ono will suffer troublesomo Influ enza nnd painful Ilroiichltis, when they know how easily they can bo cured. Originally tlio product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared In making every bottle In tho utmost possiblo perfection. It mny bo confidently relied upon as possessing all tho virtues It has ever exhibited, and cnpablo of producing cures as memorable as tho greatest It has ever effected. rnrr-AHED by Dr, J. C. AYER &. CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical nnd Analytical Chemists. BOLD BV ALL DnUOQISTS EVEHTWUEEE. CARRIAGE MANUEACTO'KY BLOOMSBUna, TA. M. C. SLOAN & BROTHER TTAVE on hand and for Bale at the most JLAreasonablo rates a splendid stock of CAItUIAGCS, RUGftlES, and every description ot Wagons both TLAIN and FANCY, Warranted to be made ot tho best nnd most durable maeerlals, and by tlio most experienced workmen. All work bent out from the establishment will be found to bo of the highest class and suro to give per fect satisfaction. They havo alsontlnoassortmcntof SLEIGHS ef all tho newest and most fashionable styles well anu carciuuy made and ot tno Dcst material. An Inspection ot their work Is asked as IU s be lieved that none superior can be found In tho coun iry. July 1, 1673-tI. GAS MS-AS! THATCHER & GEARHART, Plumpers, Gas antl Steam Gitters 13LOOMSBURG, PA.. OFFEIt TO THE PUBLIC THEIR SERVICES IN Plumbing and Gas Fitting, In which, they have had many years of experience. All work ot this kind warranted to bo ot the best description and executed In tho most workmanlike manner. Gas 7Jipe Laid at 12 Cents Per Foot! Steam Engines and Boilers, Steam and Hand Pumps, Pipe and Fittings. A Splendid Assortment of Chan deliers, Brackets, Lamps, Shades, Bronze Ornaments, &c. EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS, THG CELOItATED JAPAN PAPER-WAKE, BUCKETS, BASINS, BOWLS, Ac, Ac. store Room In Iiloomsburg, on Jlaln street, oppo site tit. Paul's Episcopal Church, (live them a call 1 Oct. 3,14-tf T7REI5 SAMPLES to Agents. I.adits Com JL blnatlon Needle-book with Chromos. Kcnd stamp, f. i; uluck, New Bedford, .Massachusetts A GENTS WANTED t for tho fastest selling book ever published, hind for circulars and our extra terms to A gun us. NATIONAL PUllLISIIINd CO., PiliwUKM'iliA, Pa. STLVFVR MTNU. A valuable mine for bale. Will pay li o per cunt. In- II. Moore. Georgetown. Colorado, or J. ti. (,'ozinn Newport, It. I. UVIWGSTON-E'C PK AN I) HXriiOKATIONO Ittl Ills MmonH LAST JOI1RNALS now renrivl Kaw ami authentic Wo and tlirlltlmr adventures In Africa of tho fjreut hero traveler end explorer, l'rotuselv II- nri'n.i!(L IT Mlf.Ti t lin vim flnnhf.7 'I'hfMi urltufnr extra verms ana provo it; or, ir in iinstoto begin wortf, humifi lor compiciu ouuii, 10 mvimjSIO.njs I'OH COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, And all Throat Diseases, USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT Ul' ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TIUi:i A.VI SVItU IlKiMUDV. Tor sale by Druggists generally, and JOHNSTON HOLLOWAY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. G I-I It I S T T A N T-T A HMONY, A splendid Music ilook uraii'a now. natural nnd easy system, by which any one may lenrn to rend music nnd to slugtn one-fourth the tlmo required by tho old methods. Designed for Choirs, Muglng Schools anil -Musical Societies, Liberal Inducements lo Muslo Teachers. Specimen pages mailed free. MII.Llilt'S llllll.i: AND PL'III.lSfllNO 1IOUSU, 110:1 and 1104 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa, apr.lC-lw HIGHEST STANDARD LETTERS OF INQUIRY PROMPUY ANSWERED nno&tnr Chestnut st: PHILADELPHIA A TTORNEY'S I1LANKH, Common and r Judgment Bonds, lust printed nd for saloat m f Klw kept cu Lmm vt primed to order. .its. MmHEHlCHESTMfllYPiEiptflff Qvev Thitfy-fonr Compctitovs 3hesfnuSStfHIUWfcJLPKI RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES piIILADELVIIA AND HEADING BOAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NOV. 9th, 18M. TRAINS I.EAVK ttCTEnT A3 TOt-LOWB (SCNOA Y EXCEPTEn I'or Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottsvllle Tnmaqua, Ac., 11,33 a. m For Cntawissa, 11,33 u. m. and 1,30 p. m. For Wllllamsport, 0,28 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. T11AIN3FOH BDPKI1T LEAVE AS FOLLOWS, (SUNDAY EX CEl'TKll.) Leave New York, o,oo a. m. Lcavo Philadelphia. 0.15 a. m. Leave Heading, 11,30 a. tn., Pottsvllle, 12,10 p. m ana i amao.ua, 1,30 p. m. Leavo Cataw Issa, 0,20 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave. WllllamsDOrt. 0.20 a. m. ami s ua n. m. Passengers to and from New York and Phlladel- puia go tnrougu without chango of cars. J. L WOOTEN, May s, 1374-tf, Oeneral superintendent. D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND t.ai.lt.- UA1L11UA1J. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablo No. 39, Takes effect at 4:30 A. SI T11UP.3DAY, DfCLMllEll 10, 1ST4. NOltTII. STATIONS. SOUTH. p.m. p.m. p.m. n.m. n m. n.m. 2 25 1 1 40 13 3 Reran ton Hellevue Tn Wort tile.... . ..Lackawanna Plttston .. West Plttston... Wjoining. Mnltby Kingston Kingston ..Plymouth June. ....Plymouth Avondalo Nuntlcoko .Hunloek's 1 reck. ..Shlckshlnny... ....Hick's Kerry... ....lleach Haven... llerwlck .... Hrlar Creek ...Willow drove.... Lime lltdgc Espy . .Iiloomsburg Hupert 10 11 12 2'J 12 10 11 45 11 311 11 20 11 10 11 10 10 45 8 2.-S 8 17 8 12 8 05 8 (0 7 40 7 20 7 00 C 67 C 45 e 32 6 27 fi 20 II 00 8 30 8 23 8 13 8 C5 1 69 1 63 7 4S 10 04 18 f9 10 17 10 25 10 29 10 34 10 3S 10 45 10 60 10 6 11 00 11 05 It 19 11 18 2 20 c 35 2 83 C 41 1 25 1 10 2 41 C 60 2 60 7 00 1 65 7 (15 1 11 1 in: 1 00! 3 01 3 CO 3 15 3 20 3 25 3 30 3 80 7 11 7 10 1 41 12 61 7 2S 7 35 12 40 7 85 7 41 7 SO 12 41 7 25 12 30 7 19 12 3H 7 15 12 20 7 15 12 101 7 60 7 6S 40 6H 8 I 8 16 8 35 fill 12 01 C 65 11 411 e 28 11 39 0 21) 11 31 11 32 4 IS 11 40 4 211 8 G 11 63 12 1 12 18 12 12 12 17 4 23 4 30 9 115 7 Oil 6 13 11 Ti 4 45 4 60 4 60 7 12 7 18 7 2.1 O 18 11 17 C 03 11 11 r. 63 11 021 5 4S 10 65 5 40 111 49 12 20 6 tti 7 88 6 68 C 61 12 32 fi 12 7 47 7 55 12 87 S 18 12 42 C 24 12 45 fi 30 fi 44 6 84 10 43 5 41) fi 30 10 40 catanissa linage. ..Clark's Switch... 8 12 8 (O 8 35 8 48 8 Sfi fi 15 fi 12 10 22 nam 111c Chulosky. Cameron .Northumberland. 1 03 fi 43 fi 01 fi 02 II) 12 4 65 4 67 10 08 4 30 4 40 9 6 a,m. p.m. n.m. 1 11 1 14 1 31 5 68 6 03 6 20 p.m. p.m. u.m DAVID T. BOUND, Supt. Superintendent's Office, Kingston, March fi, 18,4. ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY CUJU'AHX. On and after November SOth, 1873, trains will leave suNHUKYasfollowB: NOItTHWAIiD. Erie Mall 6.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra 11.6O a. m " Canandalgua. . . 3.35 p. in " Hochcster 6.15 " Nlatrara 9.40 Hcnovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. arrive Williams port 12.65 p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. ra., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m. Buffalo Express 7.15 n. m. arrive Buffalo 8.50 a. m. 80UTUWA11D. Buffalo Express 2.60 a. tn. arrlvo Ilarrlsburg 4.50 a.m " Baltlmoros.io Elmlra.Mall 11.15a. m., arrho Harrlsburgl.60p. m vt asniugton 10.30 " " Baltimore 0.30 " " Washington 8.30 " Hnrrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrlvo Harris- burg 10.60 p. m. arrlvo Baltimore 2.25 a. m, " Washington 0.13 Erie Mall 12.65 a. ra. arrlvo llarrlsburg 3.05 a. m. " Baltimore 8.4a. , " , Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Oeneral Passenger Agent A. J. CAbSATT, General Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie. It. It. Division. WINTER TIME TABLE. N ami .ifW KITVflA V NnvM.'M nm ir.n. .U.1HI, tho Ti nine on the Philadelphia & Erie Hall Itmw II. .ii, run ... ,..1 .... u . WESTWARD. I'AST LINE leaves Philadelphia. 12.55 p. m !! " " Hnrrlsburg... 6.00p. m ;; " " Wllllamsport.. 9.15 p. m EltlllMAILlcaves Philadelphia 11.65 p. m llarrlsburg 4.25 a m :: lists "euoYo ::::..:::ii.ioll:m " " arr.at Erio $.05 p.m ELMIlf A MAIL leaves Philadelphia 8.00 a. m, " " " llarrlsburg 1.25 n m Wllllamspurt....... else .. ml " " nrr. at Lock Haven 7,30 p.m LOCI; HAVEN ACCOM, leaves llarrlsburg 0.15 a. m ;; ;; ;; wmiomsport.os P. m imti'lll.iu ji, m :o; EASTWARD. PHir A ESPItESS leaves Lock Haven 6.40 a. " . " Winiamsport.... 7.65a. ' " " Philadelphia 4!l5a m. EIlIEMAlLleaiesErlo .11,20 a. 10. .. 8.25 p.m " " llenovo " " Lock Haven.... " " Wllllamsport.., " nrr.at Hirrlsburg... " utr. at Philadelphia,,,, . 9.1s p. 11 . 10.60 1), n .. 2.3011.11 .. Wo a. u 9.4 a. in, ELMI11A MAILleaves Lock Haven. " Wllllamsport lt.lon.i " Suubury l.40 p. 1 nrr, at llarrlsburg a us 11. 1 arr. at Philadelphia C.top, 1 NIAOAItA EXP1IES3 leaves Kano 9.0' a. m !!c""" "' 1 m ?.0.c.;,l",l''' wr m "llllauispoit. o.f.op.111 ,, ' " hi.nbury 6.4011. m ' rr. at llarrlsburg lo.fi p. m " " Philadelphia, .60 ii. m Mall East connects cast and west nt Erie with L Alleghcny'li H w J "l lr"1(;lon wlt" 011 Cre,;lc Mall West with east and west trains on L. S, & M. SndVlegh'enyK?' l"lmm "" 011 Vnek Elmlra Mall and Buffalo Express mako close con uect 011s at WIllluiMSport villi N. 0. II. w" train nouh,and at Hatrlsburg ulth N. c. It. W. train "Tan s'ts WM' A' BAI'DWIN, Jan. 816 tf oeneral Supt TI118 ViTZU IS ON HLK WITH R0WELL & PHESMAN - Advertising V Afjents, THIRD t CHESTNUT 8TS ST. L0UI,.Ma SUI GENERIS. p PA LMt " Atf ij MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. UNEQU ALED irX.UNAPPRO ACHED In capacity ftit'l excellcnco by any othorn. Awarded w DIPLOMA OP HONOR AT VIENNA.1873; PARIS.1867. ft III tl Amprlcnn Orgnnn ever awarded any mrdftl U II L 4 In Ktirotw, or which present such extraordi nary excellence, a to command n wldo Mile there. MU1AVO &WRr(l&l hluhcbt premiums at In.lai. A Lll H 1 O trial EipOFlllonil, In America well aa Knrope. Outof hundreds thero havo not botn nU In all whero any other organi haire boon preferred. DCPT Declared by Kmlncnt Mnlclan, In both DCO I hcmUphe to bo lllirlvnlcd. Seo TKSTIMONIAL CinCUf.AIl, rllh opinions ot mora than Olio Tliollfilliut (sent free). IMCIOT on liaTlng a Mavin & Hamlin. .Do not I H 0 1 0 I take any other. Dealert gtt imotn com i88iom fur telling inferior oroant, ami for (Art reason pften try verv ha.'d to tell tomethlng elte. MriJU CTVI CO with most Important Improve ntll OllLComeata ever made. New Nnlii and Combination Stop. Sliperli litngero and other t'ae ot new dcaluna. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGANS qulsite combination ot thew Instruments. EASY PAYMENTS. SLS payments; or rented untd rent pays fur tno organ. PATH! nPIICP and Circulars, with fullpartlo llAI ALULlUtO lll.ir.. frro. AldreuMA80N HAMLIN IlltUAN CO., 151 Tremnnt Street, BOS TON! i Union Square, NEW YOIUC1 or 80 It Si Adana St CUICAQO, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORMS MAY BE OBTAINED AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL OP Ii. B. POWELL, SCRANTON, Pa. Otneral Agent also for the celebrated . CHICKERING. PIANOS. ALSO, OF I. K. MILLEK, 13L00MSBURG, PA., Dealer in nbovo Instruments. March l,'T5-y ROLLINS & HOLMES No. l7CcntroStro2t.' Plorate Gas aiti Steam Fitters, IMANUFACTUltEUS OP 'JC 1 1ST "W -A- D3, E, GALVANIZED II10N COIINICE, window CArs, AWNINGS, Wiro Trellises, &c. Dealers in Stoves, Rang es, I'urnaces, linltimnre ireaters, Low Down Grates, Mantels, PUMPS, Weather Strips, &c. Also GAS FIXTURES of the latest design. Special attention paid to rc- ralrtng sewing Machines or e pry description, ta-alcH, Locks, Hell Iliinirlnsr, Key Pitting', Sc. l'rlvntc Hcsl dences Heated byMeamnt asiujll cost nbovo Hot Air. Feb. liO.'TI tf. J. II. STECKER'S FLOUR, AND GOAL DEPOT, iiLooMsuono, ;ia; Kreamer's old stand on Iron Street, between Second and Third. All kinds ot cralu taken In exchango for coal. J. II. STEnKKII. Mar, 19-tf llloomilmro- Va. TLATCIII,KY'S Im. JJ proved CUCUMIIKK llflll llTin lu .t'.A nn- knowledged standard of tho market, by popular tbolcnst money. Attention Is Invited to Blatthlcy's Improved nrack iLtholiroii check vaUe, which can bo withdrawn without dlsturblngtho joints. MWffi'f u,m,uu) PPer ciiamber which never KB wO? "acks, scales or rusts nnd will last a llto pZxJHfJ time. 1; or sale by dealera and the trnilo 5.1 SI,?5!?,K-.i.lt .r. V. ?5"5!tjou that It has rny trado mark as above. If you do not hnhw ,0 '"'.rtescrlptue circulars; together w 1 1, n.?."iT I'!'1 nircss nf ,h0 nS''nt nearest you ..Ii , u . ...V.... "llu sianip. ii"ii.iii.i., lanuMcturer, 60", Conunerco St., i'hllaaelnnla. l'Olt SAI.K 11V J. SCHUYLER b SON, Bloomsburg, Pa. A "KNTS WANTKD. At the rale this work 1. is now Belling it w Ul attain a solo of 100.000 COPIES before thq canvass Is complete. I'lesiivterlan mln. Kjff,.?ttte,t..,,5Si'ES! XL !"osn. "1 h'allh who ildted to wiy-tei ?a ageneVto Sg""0". "THE HISTORY OP THE PRESBYTIA RIAN CHURCH THROUGHOUT TIIE WORLD." A ttOfllltlflll llfffrt nAtnon ..1. nt.... . " ..V m,u v"Kru '"kSi men every rru&bvterian '."I?S0. ri- Appllcntlous for exclusive territory should be made at nnni Aiidmca UK wi l l v. I.KNT t CO., Dee. 85, T4-Cm. 440 llroomo Street, New York. A Fortune For $1. Thn Volnlniy Mnnlhlv ilrmv. pnr.1,1,.1., .,TT. .... day of each month, and $200,000 fn CashCltta aro paid in full, nnd no deductions Capital (lift, fwoii . k'cond (Hit. menu; Third, 11 ,0101 I'ourlh. lli'Ooii! Fifth, ts.ouo! Mxth. Lvnuii iu.iL V,!' J.'isiW' flits. ' ' 1 1 " 1110 nun i.mraord nary w 1 positively drawnn '". wuiui , ui,i 1 niiianri Elllo, uiu WllOlt) nmountinjf t( tZWjw, whioli l paid tu ticket liolUpra fit fiU'h ilrnu slut 1 li lu Inbtitnti.s. j ni .1 1 Leglslatiire, and each drawing Is supervlsi'd by tho egal authorities An ornclalllst ofilrnwtng num. eepliody, conuilnlnir full particulars. 1 lckeu told up to the hour of drawing. Address. '-'" A 1. 1. KM ni. laVi.u.K u May 14 Sin; ,., ATnrnnir. lST0li ''Criby f,ivt" ,lml "l0 HIOOII... AJ.i!'u.r'' !,as eompany will put in sen Ico pipe and IVifHvi'K t0,.llu eltuens of liioomslurg for liewrtuter fif.lT.''0. 'SVn ."'9 ."reel does not