THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA Miscellaneous. DON'T STAY AtTBUTKN. I lnt e .lint a won! lo mjr to jroii, lu ll mo xotl como lo ieo, You (mow I hut none In nil the world UhtHMttoartomo m UiH t would twiawt of you, Ttit vcbon jron coma ntffttn lt w m in Um evening Vwi won't tujr utter Un. l'or Atter ten, ni momenta njr, 1 tremble o'er mlo'er, tdt par MitMIB I liutitd oo Ontm pwpln nt the rtoor. Hp them t3 execnto his ttirnnt ; lie Mid htfd nrely ccmo, If iTe Jtm stayed m late njfMn, Anil tell jron to go home. Ami wlion I down to bKwkfnet go lip will frown at tat, And y "My child that beau of youm Is going to hear from me. TliU sort ot thing 1 will not havo Ho, whtn ho comon nffiiln, I"l Juit go down anil ihow him out It he ilon't.go nt ten." An J , though your toelety .Makes lieait nnil pulse throb warm. I heave n Ugh ot rati relief At our rot renting form. You know that you nro welcome, nyc, O I tiet loved of men I nut many a scolding you havo caused, lly staying otter ten. lleimly of Jewesses. It U related that Chateaubriand, on re turning from his liastcrn travel, was nskeil if ho could assign tvre.iaon wliy tlio women of tlio Jewish raco were so much handsomer than the men, when ho gavo the following ; "Jewesses," ho said, "have escaped tlio cilr.sn which alighted upon their husband, fathers nnd sons. Not n Jewess was to no seen among the crowd of priests anil rabhlo who insulted tho Son of God, scourged Hun, crowned Him with thorns, and subjected him to infamy and tho nrony of tho cross. The women of Judea believed in the Savior and assisted and soothed Him under nllliction A woman of lletliany poured on his head precious ointment, which she kept in alnb.n- ter vases. Tlio shiner antiolnted His feet with perfumed oil, and wiped them with her hair. Christ, on his part, extended mercy to tho Jewesses. Ho raised irom the dead the son of the widow of Nain, nnd Martha's brother, I.azarns. He cured Simon's mother-in-law and tho woman who touched His garment. To tho Samaritan woman he was ii spring of living water, aud a compassion nto judgo to tho woman of adultery. The daughtcrs'of Jerusalem wept over him j tho holy women accompanied him to Calvary brought him balm and stiiccs weeping saw him at the sepulchre. "Woman 1 why weepest thou?" His first appcaranco after the resurrection was to Mary Magdalen. He said to her, "Mary 1" At tho sound of His voice Mary Magdalen's eyes were opened and sho answered, "Master 1" Tlio relleciiou of somo beautiful ray must have rested on tho brow of Jewesses." Inherited Longevity. Every one has noticed that nearly all tho members of some families die aged, ttliilo thoso of others are gone before what would bo called the middle ago of the former. It is generally n common and correct re mark that "some are as old at foity ns others are at sixty," tho latter are moro likely to live twenty years than the former. The years a person lias lived is by no means tho most important element forjudging how many ho may probably live, nor is present health of much moro consequence, since it is often the case that families are very vigorous aud healthy whilo they live, yet aro not long lived. They Inlicritjic iltby but short lives, Notice, for iustincc, the Laplanders. Ob serve tho citizens of Zurich, Switzerland, ve ry healthy, but seldom reaching tho age of sixty; whilo members of ono Italian family living in their midst since the sixteenth ecu tury reach tho ago of eighty or ninety. Comparing nationalities, tho Welsh nro tho longest lived people in Europe. Th Scotch aro longer lived' than tho English and tho Irish aro shorter lived, yet they aro all healthy as a people. 0:i tho other hand, somo who do nothavo robust health aro noted to live long. It is said that they attain old age becauso they take 6tich excellent care of themselves. Yet though it is not denied that the caro is use ful, it will usually bo found that they had at least ono probably long-lived parent, and thus inherited longevity from ono side if not from both ; for, though it is often tho easo that those dio joung who' havo long-lived ancestry, it is very seldom that any person lives to bo moro than a year or two older than any of his ancestors parents, grand parents,.c. Project fT the Civilization or Africa. A bold project for tho civilization of Af rica is announced, under tho (-auction of Captain Sir John II. Glover, Mr. It. N. Eowler and other wel known gentlemen. This is the formation of a canal for commer cial purposes from the mouth of tho Itiver Bella on tho Atlantic, in the neighborhood of Capo Juby and Capo llajador, opposito tho Canary Islands, to tho northern bend of tho Niger and Timbuctoo, a distauco of 7-10 miles. Such a highway would open up the African continent to tho world, and it is be lieved that no formidable obstacle opposes its construction, but that tho conformation of tho great Desert of Sahara favors tho scheme. ForC30 miles of the distance thero is a great hollow snpposcd to be 200 feet below tho lev el of tho Atlantic, which was probably at ono timo covered by tho sea. This low conn try is separated from tho coast by a broken ridge of about thirty miles, through which the River Helta runs for twenty-fivo miles, so all that would bo necessary in order to reach it is to deepen tlio channel of tho riv er, cut through tho ridge,' and let tho Atlan tic fall into tho viut arid basin. In this way a lino sheet of water would bo formed, the climate would bo improved, tho country would become moro fertilo for pasturage, nnd ngriculturo nnd commerco would bo carried into tho heart of Africa. Animals that Chew tlio CipI. Ruminat'ng nn'mals gp.Jicr their food rapidly, give it a few cuts wi.u tho teeth md swallow it. It (,oes to an in.ivlor icco.itfi clo whero it is moistencc) j this is very osen tial if it bo diy hay. WJicn Jio animal has filled himself, ho masticates the food thus fctowed away in Ills stomach, i.'Mng it cud by cud. When a portion Is completely mas ticate, it pawes to another receptacle and tho prdcc8 of dlaostlou goes on. Thus nu ox lec to himself will reUo and niasiicatoidl Jiis.food thus slowed away in his stomach. If ho bo pushed nnd worked vol hard, and docs not havo timo to indicate, ho fulls o!f in flesh, his lienMi is poor, his dlfcosiion is incomplete. The home, on tho control, hn'vevcr much in n hurry ho may be, must uln ay masticate each mouthful before ho swnllows It. A hungry ox, let into n meadow, will fill him self In twenty minutes, while a horo would want at least an hour and twenty niiniittw to tako tho snmo amount of gratw. Tlio ox, deer, sheep, goat, chamois and rabbit, being tho natural prey of fr rociout. beasts, nro en dowed with tho extra stomach in which luu tlly to stow tho food without mastication. This may, perhaps, ho rcparded as a wise provision of Nnture, enabling them to tally forth whero llio food is plenty, and In abliort timo fill themselves nntl retiie to place ol safety to ruminate their food at their leisure. Chinese lMilillerciico Id llenlli. Tlio Chinese nro almost Indlllbrent lo tho phenomenon of dissolution, nnd Ircmiently nomp-.iM their own end when life becomes wearisome. A wlfo sometimes elects to fnl ow Iter husband on llio atar'lt road cn'ilc ith, mil parents will destroy their olP.prin;r mi time of famine and great ililrcm, rather than allow them to Millar. Still moro re markable la the c.utnm of sclll'ig their lives In order that they may purchase tho superi or iilmsiuies, which aro considered to insure tho body In safety for, farther rcMiiiceliiiii. A wortHliy man condemned to death will arrange with his jailer to biy him a sulntl- luto for n certain Mini of money to ho spent upon tho poor wretch" lntermo.it mid tho preservation of his body. Should ho havo parents, ho much is Usiinlly paid In them In coinpenntiim for his l'u'e. CMiwrncit Invu- i wlily help to si'ppoit fhoir parent, rdial rcipectaud devotion Is w great Chinese virtuo and lellgious preecpl, in which tney rarely fall. llonnrdi'i-r death ai incviublo, ho mak-M tho best of a bad ba'galii.ii'uici'.iniiisl and comically gets paid tor dying. Tho tt holesalo destruction of llio In that co.i.itry is gicai'y tho iwult of liKlliro'cnce. llenco tho mas sacro of Ei'.opcam, so tociiblo to us, teems lo them a matter of luilo moment, and they c.'nnot '"omnmhend why wo should in j Ice a f.us about il. They loiard our wdiiiaut molestation vci much pi o veiu'd our i.-.iic iicKliW whoso dog wo have shot "Well, well, be paeilitd; if it win such a 'aroiilc, I am sotiyj lnii.lt w.is only n dog, and tlieio aro plenty more." You English think so much of life," in- (,i'.os the Chinesoj "have you not plenty of pcoplo at homo? ' Death, in China, i3 awarded as tho pun ishment of the most tr vial oll'ences, and fre quently none nt nil, being In somebody's way. A loi was told tho writer as a fact, that, during tho visit of ono of tho royal princes a tUuft was committed of a chain or watch hc lonting to the royal cuest, Tho unfortunate attendant was caught with tlio property on him, and without further ceremony his head was chopped o(T. Tlio mandarin in attend ance immediately announced tho tidings to tho prince ns a dclicato attention, showing how devoted ho was in his service. To his astonishment, the prince expressed great re gret that tho man's head had been taken off. "Your highness, ' cried tho obsequious manilai in, bowing to tho ground, "it shall immediately bo put on again !" so little ho understood that the regret was for tho lifo taken, and not the severed, head. In times of insurrection or famlno tho mowing down of human life h like corn stalks in harvest time, appalling to Europe an ideas. Tho writer must coh'cji to a ner vous shuddering when ho stood upou tho ex ecution ground at Canton a narrow lane, or Potter's Field where so many hundreds had been butchered pcrday during week.) to gether, llio executioner requiring the aid of two smiths to sharpen Ins swords, for many of tho wretched victims were not allowed to bo destroyed at ono fell sweep, but sentenced to bo "hacked to pieces" by twenty to fifty blows. Uscful Knowledge. A man walks thrco miles in an hour ; a horse trots seVcn ; steamboats run eighteen ; sailing vessels, ten ;. slow rivers flow four ; rapid rivers, seven; modcrato wind blows seven ; storm moves thirty six; hurricanes, eighty; a liflo ball, ono thousand; soun seven hundred and foi -y-tliro ; light, one hundred and ninety thousand ; electricity, two hundred and eighty thousand. A barrel of flour weighs a hundred and ninety-six pounds ; barrel of pork, two hundred; barrel of rice, six hundred; barrel of powder. twenty five; firkin of butter, fifty-six; tub of buttcr,eighty-four. Whcat,bcans nnd clover seed, GO pounds to tho buihel; corn, rye and ilax seed, fifty eight; oats, thirty-two ; bran, twenty ; timothy seed, forty five; coarse salt, oighty-five. Sixty drops make a drachm, eight drachms an ounce, four ounces a gill, sixteen gills a pint, sixty drops a teaspoon -ful, four teaspoonfuls a tablespoonful or half an ounce, two tablespoonful an ounce, eight tablcspoonfuls a gill, two g lis a eofleo cup or tumbler, six fluid ounces a teacupful. Four thousand, eight hundred and forty yards an acre ; a squaro mile, six hundred and forty acres. To measuro an acre ; Two hundred and nino feet on each sido making a tquaro aero within an inch. There nro two thousand seven hundred and fifty lan guages. Two peroons dio every second. A generation is fifteen years; avcrago of lifo, thirty ono years. Tho standing army in Prussia, war times, ono million, two hun dred thousand ; France, ono million, thrco bundled and sixty thousand; Russia, ono million; Austria, eight hundred and twenty fivo thousand; Italy, two hundred thousand, Ilelgium, ninety-fivo thousand, England, soventy-five thousand; United Statcs,tweuty four thousand. Itoman Catholics in United States, fivo millions. A Hist to FAnMCiis. In some sections and it would bo a decided advnuco in thoughtfulncss and kindness in all sections farmers give each" of their boys, and girls too, a strip of land to raiso whatever they choose upon it, and dispose of tho product for their own benefit. It is a favor they all appreciate, and it is plcasantnnd serviceable employment for them in their leburo hours. They will vio with each other in their skill at raising their littlo crops, and tho proceeds applied to their own use, nro frequently of some valuo ; and tlio wholo arrangement, whilo it instiucts them in tlio cultivation of tho soil, early Implants in tho children tho idea of thrift and economy. Sometimes, whero a good many animals nro raised, a pig, a lamb, a calf, up to even a colt,accord ing to tlio ago of tho children, is given to each to rear and to keep or sell. Farmers, think of this; it will moro than repay you in tho hnppiiioss and confidence It will 1m p;it to your hons and daughters. German (own Teleijruph. Why OucuMiinna Ann rti:oAnir.i Un Wlloi.nsoMi:. A correspondent of tlio Maine Javmcr tays : Cucumbers in tho early part of July aro a luxury, and eaten in modera tion aro not unwholesome. They should ah ways bo picked early in tho morning, when tho dew is on tlicm. Gathered later in tho day, under a broiling sun, thoy nri wholly unlit to cat. This is no doubt ono reason why they nro considered unwholesome by many persons. Coughing. The best method nt easing n cough Is to re!st it with all power until tho accumula lion of phlegm become greater; then there will bo something to cough against, nnd It conies up very much easier nnd with half tho coughing, A great deal of hacking, and hemming, nnd coughing in Invalids is pure ly nervous, or tho result of nicro habit, as Is shown by tho frequency with which It occurs whilo the patient is thinking about it, and Its comparative rarity when ho U bo much engaged that thero Is no timo to think, or when the attention Ih impelled In another direction. Throo Points for Oonsidoration. . During tlio p.nt live yimls tho VHUHTINH has tnen atoiullly working Itself Into pub lo favor, nnd liiosewlio wore at. tint most Incredulous In regard M its merits nro iui .Us most ardent friends nnd cilinurlprs. Inert) mo tluen esaeiill.il pauses for those linking imcli a horror of pti.-ui niisli. lnis, changing their opinion and leiMlim Hi lr liillui'iu'o lounnl the ad uiticeinent of VKiiKi.sk. 1st -It h.is honestly pn- Iionmllv nrruiiipllHlii'i .ill lli.it. Is claimed for It, without leaving mi) i,id -.i-it In the sslem ad it presents honest vom-n -n In teatlinnnlals from honest, vt ell-known clli.-ns, whose slgn.it urea nro n siirtlelent guarantee of tvir eaniestnesa In the mil ter. 'Inking Into eomld imiIoii Hie vast ihiantll of medicine lirought eonspleuouslv In-fore llio public tmuiiKn too limning iviti'iMsiMHi'ms in ino ui'nsp t per columns, Willi no proof of met It or gennltio vouchers nr wh.il.lt li.-m tlnn... ivnNlinolil In. ti.iril.ni. ed for Inatilfentlhgn Hinallil.-grco of pride In present lug the following lestlinonl.il I lulu llev, .1. s. nicker- mm, i. ii., wio in)Hiiiir nun CHTgeiii.u pastor ui mo Houth llaptlst Church, lioston : The Tired llo.l) Sum tar Mroi. IIchtoh. Mnn'li in. ISTi. It. 11. Sthvens. Ksq.i Dear Kir It Is ns much from n sense nt dutv as of gratitude that 1 wi llo lo say mat your VKiiKI'INi: even If It Is a patent meillolni! has heen of great ncip to niu wiien nomine fiso seenieii 10 avail w men I could safely use, lather otcesslto mental work or unusual c.ire brings upon mo a ncnous exhaustion Unit desperately needs sleep, but ns desperately tie lies It Night alter night the poor, tired lajdy sues for sleep Until (he day dawn Is weleomed back, and we begin our work llnsl nut with nu almost fruitless eli.iae nttcr reit. Now 1 have found tint a little VHillll'ISi: taken Ju it lief ire 1 n llre gltes inoswcet nnd Immediate sleep, and without any M tin) otll et- rects or tn usual n.ireotii-M. i tmni: two tilings would tend to make brain-workers sleep. 1st A littlo leas work. 41-. littlo mora VlJiliriTNi:. This proscription has helped me. Now I havo a paitleuhir horror of "patent medi cine," but I lint o a greater horror of lii lng nlr.ild lo tell tho straight out truth. Tlio VIKllfl'INi; has helped me, ami 1 on u It up. Yours ae o. , uiuii'.iu;i. YnliiitMe l'.thlonce. The follow ing unsolicited testimonial from llev. o. T. Walker, I). Ii., formeily pastor ot llondoln btiuaro Church, nnd nt present willed In I'rotMeneo, It, I., must lie esteemed as reliable et Ideiiee, No ono should fall to obserte that this tentlmouHl Is tho result of two yearn' experience w Ith tho use ot vmillllNB In the llet. .Mr. Walker's family, who now pronounces It Invaluable i rnoviiiKxi'K, It. 1., 101 Transit street. 11. It. STKVKXS, US'J. i 1 feel bound to express with my signature llinhlirli value I placu upon your VIKiKTIM-:, My family hatousedlt for the last twojears in nervous de bility It Is Invaluable, nnd t recommend It lo nil wlio may need an lnt Igorattng, renovating tunic. O.T.f.I.Ki:it, Formerly l'nslor ot Ilowdoln Square church, lioston. The licit lMilentr. The following letter from liev. II, S. Host. Pastor SI. U. thurcli, Nnllck, Mass., will bo read with Inter est by iii-tny pliyslel.im. Also Ihoso suffering from the samo disease ns mulcted tho son ot the ltev. II. s. llest. No person cm doubt this testlmunv, nnd there Is no doubt about tho curative powers ot VKU lll'lNK: Xatick, Mass., Jan. 1, 1S74. Ma. It. II. Stevrns. V.ia. lioir sir Wo hate good reason tor regarding jour V mini' INK n mcdlcluo of llio greatest tnlue. Wo feel asfiired that It has liecn llio means ot sating our son's life, lie Is now seventeen years ot ngoifor the last two j ears lp Iris suffered from necrosis of his letr. caused bv scrorti oils a lection, nutl was so tar reduced that nearly nil who saw him thought his recovery iiupossui e, a council di aoio imj sici.ms enuld nlvo us but the faintest none of his ever rally ing, two of t ho number declai lng that ho was beyond the reach of human remedies, that even amputation could not save him, ns ho had not tiger enough In enduro the operation. Just, then wo commenced giving lum Vi:iii:itni-:, and from that time, to the present ho has been mllnuotisiy lniprotlng. Ho lias lately resumed his studies, thrown away crutches nnd cane, and walks about cheerfully and kIiiiuc. Though thero Is somo illschargo from tho opening where tno limn was i.inceu, wo unto ino iiuissi eon lldenco that In a dttlo tlmu ho will bo perfectly cur ed. Ho has taken nbout three dozen bottles of vr.fli: TINi:, but lately uses but little, as he declares that lie is too wen lo no lauing meuicuie. ltespecttully yours, li w. Hest, JIiis. L. C. P. 11 EST. Uellalile lMilfiire. ITS n.iltlc. Street, Uiiooki.vn, n. Y., Nov. 14, 1S74. IT. If. STKi-es-s. I!so : Door Mr From personal benefit, received by Us use, ns well its from personal knowledge of those whoso euros thereby nave seemed almost miracu lous, I can most heartily and sincerely recommend the VEdllTlNi: tor tho complaints for which It Is claimed to euro. JAM IIS 1'. I.UI1I.0W, Lato l'n&tor Calvary Hap. Church, Sacramento, Cal. Vegotino is Sold by all Druggists. "jj-EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. AND G-entlcmon'o Dxona G-oods. DAVID LOWENIlEItQ E.lnt1tcs attention to his largo and clcsant stock ot Fasliii at his store on MAIN STHECT, IN Tlin NEW BLOCK, JU.OO.MSIIUIIO, PA., whero ho lias Just received from New York nnd I'lill- ndclphla a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fashionable, durable and nahCtsomo CONSISTING OP I50X SACK, FROCK, OUM AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OF ALL SOIlTS SIZES AND COLORS, Ho has also replenished his already largo stock of CLOTHS AND CASSI.MEHES, rieioitED AND l'LAlN VESTS, STItll'ED, 8HIUT8, CIlAVATH SOCKS, COLUtllS, HANDKEUCIIIEFS, OLOVES, SUSPENDEIIS, AND AltTIOL'ES. FANCY Ho has constantly on hand a largo and well select ed assortment of Cloths and Vcatings, which ho Is rreporcd to mako to order Into any kind ot clothing, on very shoit notlco, and In tho best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear nnd most ot It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATOHKS AND JEWELRY, OF EVElti DESCRIPTION, PINE AND CHEAP. HIS CASE OF JEWT.LltY IS NOT SURPASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS (IENEIUL ASSORT MENT OP Clothing, Watches, Jcwl- ry, &c. DAVID LOWENllEUa. iilyl,'7.i-tf. "yAiNWitiaiiT & co., WHOLESALE tlROCURS, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Slrcois, PuiuPEi.ruii, Dealers In TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, HUUAIi, MOLASSES KICK, SriCKS, BICARB SOD1, 40., &0. lr-ordc-r will rccclvo prompt attention. t1,T-tf HliAOQUAKTEHS pon in Puiulfj, Oflis, Glass,, L'ntty, Drugs, 'liccfi, Patent Mmli- nines, tfcc, ecu. iMOYEll BJIO'S "TrolIi,l)ill tlio nttontlou of the imlillo In IV 1 lu ll- tnv larim and tt xeliwted stock ot goods which they oiler nt tho LOWEST JIAIUvET JtATES. 200 boos Window Glass nil llzos and qualities, (llass for Picture I'rainon i speciality iriiile Lead, lietl Loml, Utiilioiy, Lilliai'go, Sienniis, Ciret,ns) lilttcp, Keils, Yellows, dry and in Oil. tlencral Agents for MONTOUR SLrTE PAINTS! EINSEEI), OLIVE, WHALIC, CASTOll, mul other OIL VARNISH and JAPANS from tho best Manufactories. , Their block of SPICES excels any In Ihls bcclton ot the Stale. Agents for Dr. BIOKLEY'S Family Medicines. General Depot ot supplies for Dr. .T. c. Ayer's roruLAn JIEDICINES. ThoPrcseilptlon Department Is under tho charge of competent Pharmaceutists. Physicians' Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED WITH DESPATCH. Coltl SparUine Soda Water. Tlio attention of country dealers, especially Is called to our block of BOTTLED GOODS. SPICES, ALUM, C O N C 3 II 2 3, A S S D aiTB, Patent and Proprietary Medicines &c. Our tt agon tvlll continue as formerly to mako Its usual trips to bupply cu t OIL OF GLADNESS, n sreclal Coughs, Colds, Croup, JJunis, Tetter, Piles &c, an Internal nnd External rem y whose heallne; t lr tues aro ntte&ted by thousands In lids and adjolnln; countlos H manufactured liy them and supplied to tho nnilcted either directly or through their country dealers, Price 50 Cents Per Bottle, Nono Ronulno unless It hears tho trado mark nnd namo of Moyer llro's the words '-Oil of Gladness" blown In tho glass nnd tho signature of Moyer Bra's on tho wrapper. Apr.n,T4-ly Mantel: now Lost How Restorefl! JUST pulilMieil a new eilition of Dr. CUI, VHItWliLL'S celebrated essay on tho radical euro (without medicine) of Spermalorrhrea or Seminal Weakness, lnt ulintary Sem inal weakness, impulency, .Mental and phyMcal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc,: also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Kits Induced by self-indulgence orscxtual extravaganco riles, c. . ESy"iVi'cc, in o sealed envelope, only sit cents. Tho celebrated author, in this ndmlrahlo essay clearly demonstrates from a thlrly years' succcssfu practice, that tho alarming conseiiuenccs of bolf. nbuso may bo radically cured without tho dangerous uso of Internal medlclno or tho application of tlio knife; pointing out a mode of euro nt once simple certain, and effectual, by means of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cur himself cheaply palvatcly, nnd radically. WTliU Lecturo should bo In tlio hands of every youth and every man In tho land. Sent under heal, In a plain envelope, to nny nd dress, pott-pald, on receipt ot tlx cents, or two p,st stamps. Address tho Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 12T llowcry, Now York, I'ost Cfllco llox 4,530. April 10, 75-y Coughs Colds, liron cliiti, Sore Tliroal, In fluenza, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, HuarMiicss Liter Complaint, Pains or Soreness in the Chest or Side, lllectllng at the Lungs, nnil every nrfecllon ot .. 'ihrnat. T.untrs anil chest, area red lly euiid bv Ihc uso of l)a. WisTtn'sInumior Wii.n CiiKiuiY, tthlcli does nut dry up n cough and le.no the euuo behind, us lot ho ease with inunt remedies, but loosens It, cleanses tho lungs mid ullajs lirlta- 1011, inin remoting mocausu oi tno compiium. Conaumption can bo cured by n timely resort to this stundard remedy, nsls pioted by iiundrtds of teatlmonliM It lias received. Nono genulno unless signed "I. Ill'TTS" on llio wrapper. Ml cents and II u bottle; largo luilllns much tlio cheaper. Kin II W. I'OWI.ir Hd.NH, 1'roprlelors, lioston, JIuss. bold by dejlers gen erally. Jan.li'J, 'T5-1y TOS20 per ilny. Agents tvanleil. All ll Ml uld, mako more money nt woi k for us.ln Ihtlr ow n luealllles, during their sparo moments, or all tlio time, than ut any thing else. Wo offer employment ... l m ifi iLL.iur.riLni-L- i... ,u.rii..f T uni ii kfirnH vnni I' Hint will p.iy handioiiiely for otery houwwoik. 1'uil particulars, terms, .tc., bend us jour mldrehs at once. Han't delay. Now Is tho time. Don't look for work or business elsewhere, unltl jouliavo learn ed what wo nlfer. (I. buNaou & CU, 1'orlland, .Maine, Jan. l&'Ts-ly. ATIW YOltK TK11IUNK. "THE I.KAI). 1 1M1 AMIilllt'AN NCWSI'AI'lIIt." Tllll HINT Ai)vi:itTihi.N(iiii;iuuJi. Bally, flu US ear, Keuil- I'lisUigo I'reo to tho Hubscrllicr. Fpeelmen Copies and Adtertl-lng Hates 1-ite. Weekly, In clubs of w iirinoiD'only )l, pohtago paid. AudreHS TiikThi. ut-hB, x. y. J-i" A DVKUTIPIKOi Cheapi (iooil: Systcma 1 He. All in rsons who ronoemplate making cm-fi-utls Willi iiowsimiuru lor the luseillni ofndt er-lU-inenls, sliould ktnil v cents to (ino. V. limu' U K co.,41 Park llow, New oik, for Ihtlr l'AMI'lll.l.l. 1IIKIK (ntuety-sotentli edition,) containing Hits of oter Si i newspapers mid tllinutes. Miowlng llio cost, Advi rtlsi inenls tnkni for lending papers In many nates nt u liimeiidous leduitlon Jiompuh lUlicrs' runs, cm Die lien. Jan. IHs-ly. NOTICID, , , TxTOTICE Is hereby given lliat tlio liloon f. I burg (las comiiauy win put In sorvleoplpc nnd furiilsli inelers lu Ihu cltUtiH of lllnom-liurg f' r ttt.M tvhero the distance from the ttr i t dm s not exited Ui recti exi iss ot m feet will bo i h irired et the ruto of M cents ptrfoot unlll Sej.leinl.er Ibl is.s. CW,mUIUl,wiiluJ, ficpf. 11, '71.-U NEW COGDSI A HEAVY STOCK, S. 11, MILLER & SON Have Just Km-ivcd tlio lnrgost nnil liest ."iij ply ol CHEAP AND' FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, They havo ever offered lotnelr filendsnnd'cus tonicrs. , (Jlotlis, Cassiniore3, ami Satiuolts for JIEN'S WEAl't, . Cloths, .Alapacas, Merinos, for hADIE'S M'EAl!, CAI.IC01-H, JIUSMNfi, tJA.MlllUCfi,( mul every variety of Dry (looils ileslnil, Oarpc.t, Matis, Ottoxnaua, In great variety mul nt tlio L 0 WEST CAjr PllK'Jte. FAMILY GROCERIES. iiitliullii: all the varletL" of COKKEKS, TEAS mul Sl'OAItS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, anil a general supply of nrlicles useful for tho t.'ililo nlways on liaml. CALL AND SSB. Country proilnco of nil kiiuls tnken In ex change for goods nt cinh pi Ices. Oct. so.'ft-tf A. J-EW READY MADE AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. un liASTiin FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES, AND EMPLOYS THE BEST AVORKMEM Tor flood Fits and Promptness In Dlllng orders there Is tho place to go. Ills goods aro selected with raro and his CUSTOM WOI1K will compare favorably with tho best effort ot tho fashionable City Dealer. HE KEErS A I.ATtGE STOCK 01' BOYS' & OHILDEEN'S OLOTHIM AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ' At Astonishingly Low Frlces. A. .1. EVANS. Julyl, 1S73 tr. BLOOMSBTJKG MARBLE WOBKS. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STrtr.ET, BELOW MAItKET. Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOKKS Wo uso tho liest AMEIIICAN nnd ITALIAN Marble. Ilo has on hand nnd furnishes to order MONUMENTS, TOM I5S, HEADSTONES, UUNS, VASES, Sic. Every variety of Marhlo eutllng neatly executed at tho lowest market prices. A longiiraeilcalexpeilenco nnd personal attention to business makes the proprlulor conlldent ot git lug satisfaction. All orders by mull pioinptly attended lo. 1'. o. box T. VSrX. Jl. Work ddhcredree of r Imrre.'XsZX Aug. 51, 7 My. T. L. OUNTON, l'roprletor. GAS !G AS ! THATCHER & GEARHART, Pluta, Gas antl Steam Gitters lil.OOMSISUIlCl, I'A cn-Tcit to the l'L'iu.ic TiiKiit BiiHvicra in Plumbing and Gas Fitting, In which I hey havo had many years of expci lencc. All work or this kind warranted to bo of the best description and executed In tho most workinaullko manner. Gas Pipo Laid at 12 Cents Per Foot ! Steam Engines and Boilers, Steam and JIand Pumps, Pipe and Fittings. A Splendid Assortment of Chan deliers, Brackets, Lamps, Shades, Bronze Ornaments, Ac. EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS, THE CEI.EIIIIATEI) JAPAN PAPinil-WAIlK. JIUCKETS, 11ASINS, HOWLS, Ac, &c. Hloro ltooin In lilooinshurg, on Main street, oppo tile St. Paul's Episcopal Church, tllro them n call I Oet.u.Tl-tf AN ACTUAL III RINIH INSTITCTION AND TCLECIIIAl'IHt INSTl'IlTE. l'or Information call at Ofllce, or send for Collkok Abteutisek, juuciO-ly fjii IJpf1 '' ? v i wt Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For DIsoasos of tho Throat nnil Luniss, uch ns CoURhs, Golds, Whooping OourIi, Uronehltls, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the precit dlcofcrlci of modern Bclcncc, few nro of moro renl valuo lo mankind than t!iU ef fectual remedy for nil dl-cnrcs of tho '1 hroat nnd Lungs. A vast trial of IU virtue!, throughout this and other countries, 1ms fhown that It tines turclv nnd cfTecttinllv control them. The teitlmony of our best citizen-, of all clae, establishes tho fact, that OituitiY I'hcTonAt. tvlll and docs rcllcvo and euro tho afflicting dl'ordcrs of tho Throat nnd LuiiRt beyond any other medicine. Hio mott dsngerou- nfTcctlons of tlio l'lilmonary Organs yield to lis power nnd cases of Con-iiinplliiii, cured by Ihls preparation, nro publicly known, so rcmarkablo ns hardly to bo bcliovcd, wcro they not proven boyond 'dispute. As n remcdv, It Is adequate, on which the public may lely for full protection. Ily curing Coughs, tlio forerunners of moro serious disease, it savos un numbered lives, nnd an amount of suffering not to bo computed. It challenges trial, nnd con vinces tho most sceptical. Lvcry faintly should keep It on hand as a protection ngainst tho early nnd iinpercelved attack of l'ulmonnry Affec tions, which nro easily met nt firt, but which beeomo Incurable, nnd too often fatal, if neg lected. Tender lungs need this defeneot nnd it U tintvlso to ho without it, As n safeguard lo children, amid llio distressing diseases which beset tho Throat and Chest of childhood, Ciii.iiur 1'rcTuitAL Is Invaluable) for, by Its timely use, multitudes ore rescued from premature gintes, nnd saved to tlio lovo nnd nflcctlon centred on them. It acts speedily nnd surely ngnlnt ordi nary colds, securing sound nnd Kcallh-reterlng sleep. No ono tvlll suffer troublesoino Inlliu rnzn and painful Hroncliitls, when they know how easily ,cy can ho cured. , Originally tlio product of long, laborious, and successful chemical Investigation, no cost or toll Is spared in making every' bottlo In tho utmost posslblo perfection. It may bo confiJcnllv relied upon as possessing nil tho virtues it lias ever exhibited, and cnpablo of producing cures ns memorable ns the greatest It has over effected. riiEi'AnED ny Dr, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical nnd Analytical Chemists. BOLD lit ALL CItUOaiSTa EVEllTtVIIEHi:. A ju 11 ia-;ryl 1875. 1875. THE COLUMBrAN Newspaper, llio lnrgo.it sheet jitibliilictl in Columbia county, neatly printed on New Type, tvlll ontain all the current News of tlio Day, and a condensed nccount of LEGISLATIVE nnd CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, witli explanation and comments upon all important measures proposed in cither: 1'OETIIY AND SONG. MISCELLANEOUS READING, AGRICULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC SUIJJECTS, Will also engross a largo proportion of its columns. Tlio DOMESTIC CONCERNS OF COLUMUIA COUNTY, Will receive particular attention, and all local affairs proper for publication will he carefully laid before our readers. THE POLITICS OF THE STATE AND NATION ill receive constant attention, and the character and official conduct of rUllLTO MEN Will bo presented to our readers, from timo to time, in lifo-liko attitude and '.villi entire iustico and firmness. No frauds hImII ho committed upon tho I'eoplo in- Wronj; dono them without full c. postiro in the columns of the Coi.ujiihan. COUNTY MATTERS. All ollieial county advertisements appear in this paper, ns will also intelligent nynop sis of the proceedings of tho Couits and tho actions of tho County Officer when of pub lie interest. Tho Coi.ujiiiian" already has much tho largest circulation of any paper lu tho coim ty moro than tho combined circulation of tho other papers and i-i tho only paper printed in tho county that supports tlio prin ciples and time-honored iis-ngen of tho Dem ocratic pai ly. Its circulation aud eoiiK-cpien-uscliiluuM may, how over, bo much extcudc if its friends will uso their liillucnco to Mir fuither add In its list of subscribers. At additional patronago will bo resulted by im proving tho paper, by adding to Its editorial and leportoilal force and increasing tho quantity of its reading mutter. As nu ADVERTISING .MEDIUM Tho Columiiian is iiuapproaclicd lu tbia quarter of tho State, and our J011I1ING FA0IHTI1S Aro superior to uny other. Our friends aro invited to call at tho oftcr whenever they como to llloonihburg. Qvov ThitCy-fonv Competitor RAIL ROAvD MEC TABLES blUl.ADKI.I'lIA AND HHADIISTJ ItOAI) WINTUU AllllAKOKMlCKT. NOV. nth, 18T4. TIIAISS I.EAVK ltl'lT.liT AS t OI.I.01VS (ifNliAYBXCriTEP Tor New York, ITiIladelplila.'lleadlnp;, I'otlstlllo Tamacpia, Ac, 11,33 a. m l'or Catatt Usa, 1I,!K ii. in. and 7,80 p. m. l'or VIUlamspoit,i!,ss a. m. and J,co p. in. riiAtNs ion nurniiT miavf. as roi.i.otvs, (scnuav i:x t'tntn.) Lcato New York, f,00 a. m. lato I'hllndelphl.i, fi,i6 a. m. Lento Heading, 11,3 m. m., I'otlsvllle, 18,10 p. in. and Tmnaqua, 1,30 p. m. LcatoCatattlsia, 11,20 n.ni. and -1,00 p.m. Lent o Wllllanisport, ly.'O n. in. nnd lyw p. m. Passengers to and from New Yolk nnd Philadel phia go through tt Ithout change of cars. J. E. WOOTEN, Mays, is; i-tf. (icneral Supcilnlendent. DKLAWARi:, I.ACKAW. WUllilltN ItAILKUAl). ANNA A XI) RI.OOM911UR(i DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. w. Takes effect nt -1:30 A viiuiisiJAY, iii:ci:.im;i! in, ism. 31. NOltTII, I STATION'S, p.m. p.m. p.m. Vim ln 1 lal sernntnn...., 1-2 a I s ni l 4v Hi net no 12 in 8 '.'1 13 a Tlltlortllle., 11 J.i si.i 1 ar, ...Lafkittt.iiiim. 11 3,1 s in 1 ir, l'lii'ton 11 to 7 tit 1 ui.. Wesil-m.sion 11 10 7 f.s 1 mi Wsuminir..... Sdl'TII. a.m. p in. p.m. M Ul 2 '21 ll 30 II) I I 2 '2i! I! ! IS 111 '2 33 0 41 10 17 '2 41 0 f,0 HI S3 '2 Ml 7 HI) 111 2'J '2 t.1 7 1)3 I I l 3 111 7 11 ri lis mil 7 lo in 45 3 1.1 7 '25 111 M) 8 21 7 8.1 III r.l 3 2.1 7 4S 11 H'l 3 S-l 7 1.0 I I it. ii 8i 7 r.s 11 10 8 4D S 12 ll is 3 r.i s ir, 11 82 4 15 8 3.1 1 1 411 4 2) St.) 1 1 1.3 4 2-1 1) I'.l 12 1 I I'll 7 0 1 11 III 7 -is 1 on! Mallhi 10 i!i 7 4) 12 M Klin." (mi S 2.1 8 17 8 12 8 nr. S 10 7 4li 7 '.il 7 U." 12 Jfl 7 8) 12 41 7 '25 12 r.a 7 10 1'2 3.) 7 15 1'2 M 7 in 12 10 0 fill 1-2 01 Kingston ..Pit mouth June., ....Vl.t mouth .... Avuntl.i.' Nnnlleoko .Iluiilock's i reek, . ..Milclhlnny.... ....Illik'.s- I-eiry... ....lieaih llateu.. llcrtUck .... Hilar cieek.... ...Willow (mite... Mine UhljfC.... I (111 Ii K 1 1 4'i a r,7 r. 2 n no II 4.1 0 21 11 31 0 S-2 11 1 3 11 '22 11 27 ll 18 11 17 ii '2u ii n:i il u 12 is 4 4.1 7 12 12 12 4 M 7 Is 12 17 4 MS 7 2.1 1'2 Sit 5 115 7 8S 12 3-2 5 12 7 47 12 117 5 IS 7 M 12 12 0 '. I 8 12 1-2 45 5 I'D 8 Hi 1 (13 .'. -H h 85 1 ii r, r.s s 4s 1 14 11 11.1 8 05 18) 11 2) !l 20 ii en r. f2! 11 i"2 n r.s Ji 40 Hi i . . . r.looinsllurg.... 6 r.l r. 41 mil in ,3CnlattNsa r.ilil- O 4 I IW 4'J .lilipi l'l nil I, no m 4' Jnrk H stv ...Hunt llir 5 15 5 12 11) B 01 5 ii-2 10 1'2 c-huho-ky.... j w 'ii.i ni i.ii iiimiTon 4 Si) 4 40 '.) n I.Noithuinbtihtnd. n.in. p.m. n.i.i.l p.m. p.m. a.m. DAVID T. HOUND. Sunt. Superintendent's Cfllce, Kingston, .Mnichr., lstl. N TOUTIIEIIN CENTRAL RAILWAY CU.Ml.tl. on and after November 20th, 1S75, trains tt 111 lcavo SUNllUltV us follows: NOUTIIWAIID. UIo JIall 5.20 a. m., arrive r.lmlra 11.50 n. m " t'anandalsua... s.."..ip. " lioehester s.l.i " Niagara wo llenovo accommodation 11.10 n. m. anlio Vllllnm3 poit 12.M p. in. r.linli a Mall 4.15 a. m., arrive Llmlra 10.21) n. m. lliuralo L.xpiess 7.15 n. m. nrilto llulfalo 8.to u. m. bOUTlIU'AUl). lluffalo Il.tpress 2.r,o a. m. an Ivo llarrl.shure; 4,r.o n.m " lialllinoros.io 1 Elnilra Jlall 11.15 a. m., an Ivo llai-rlshurt,-i.to p. m ttusuinsion lu.so " ll.llIllllOI'O G.30 1 " Washli.e;ton8.:o HariKburc accommodation 8.40 p. m.nirlto Harrl3- burtf 10.50 p. m. nrrivo lialtlmoro 2.25 a. m, " Washington 0.13 " Ilrio Mall 12.55 a. m. nnlt o Ilarrlsburg s.t'5 n. in. " lialtlmoro b.io " " Wushlnston 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. l). M. IIOYD, Jr., tlencral Passenger Agent A. J. CAKS.VTT, (icneral Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAbT riiilailcliilila & Driii 11. 11. Ditisicn. SUMMER TIME TA11LE. PKN mul nicer SUNDAY. MAY 2Sd. 187- V1 tho trains on Hie Philadelphia H Krlo Hall iio.ui 1'iwauii ii la I mi us loiiun m H7i',S7,ll'.l7.,Z). PAST LINT, loavos New Yoi k I'lilhnlelphla " " " ll.illlinorn " " " 1 In nlbu lif " " nrr. nt Wllll.iinwpuii ' " Lock 1 1 it tu " " " jlelltfontu ... 0 25 a. m ...12.r, p. in ... 1.20 p. m .. f .no p. in . . S.55 p. in ..ui.iiu p. m ..11.511 p. Ill milllMAIL leaves New Yoik 8.25 p, 111 " " " l lilladclpliU 11.15 p. in ' llanlsUirg 4.25 a, m " " " Wlllliimsport s..i5a,iu " " " Lot-k I lnt en V.I5 a. in " " " licnoio ll.i-.'.ii.m " " nrr. nt Lile 7..op m NIAflAlt.V LXPlinss leat cs'.I'hllidelphl.i. . 7.40 a. in " ' " ll.illlnioio 7.8511, m " " " llurilsburir. ...lo.to a. m ' " nrr, at unil.imspuit.. 1.V11). m " " 11 llelioto nt k iiiiteii.... n.in p, 111 4.0U p. 111 LLMIIl.V MAIL leaves llilladi'lphla..., " I' " lUltlinnie " " linrrlsburir 11 " nrr. nt WllllJinwuirt., " " Lock llatcii,,,! s.o 1 a. m . s. so n.m 1 25 p. m , 11.10 p. in i.aup, m I 0: 7-;.isrii'.iw. I'll I I.'A USVIinss leaves Lock 1 laven . . . " " Wllli.inmport.. 11 " iirilvosntlliiriUhiirK 11 " " ll.dlliiioi-o " " " I'Ulladt'lphl.l ... " " Now Yoik DAY liXrilKW lonvea lie novo ' lAielclliten. .. ' " " Wllll.iinspoit.. 1 nrr. at llaiilshurir ' Philadelphia... i' " New Yoi I; " " ' llalllmoro , (UO a. in ".('. 11, in .11 45 11, 111 .. n.in p. m .. 3.35 p. m . 0.15 p. m .. ti.1i) 11, in . 1". An, III .11 Sill. Ill ,. 8.UII p. In . 11.20 p, 111 ., V 15 p, la .. 0.35 JI. Ill ,ll.'2on. m . 8.25 p. Ill . D.l.lp. Ill llllILJIAII.loaveaKiIo " " " llenovo 11 " Lock Ilaten " 11 WIIII.inilioit ' " nrr. nt Ipirilshmg ii i llidlhuoi-o ' " " I'llll.lihlnhl.l ... ju.oop, 111 .... '2.25U, m 7.35 ll in ... 0.45 11. Ill ....10.1011. in 12.85 n. ill s.ns a, m ..... 7.35 11. m 7.S5 II, III 1V.25 11, 111 " " New Yolk l-'AHT I.l.Ni: loaves Wllllamport. ' " nrr. lit Ihiirl-sbui'i; " " " liiilllnioiii " " " Philadelphia ... " " New Yoik Hi lo .Mall Went, Niagara llxpi ess West, r.lmlia Mall Wi-i-l nnil IU) i:picba lliikl nuke 1-lut.oeouuti'-linn at KoithumlK-ihiiid tilth l K 11, It, It. trulns for Wilkes-hill 10 unit M l iiiiton. Lile Mall Wist, M.igiira Lxprots West and lllmlru Mull tVnst mukocl.iiiO euuiiuctlon nt tvilltauisnoit tillhN.c. II. W, Indus Noun. I.no Mull Last unit tt est , Miigui a i:press West, l'astl.lno Wentiiitul Day Ibsim-m llaklmako i-1om uiiiiiecllaii ut Lock llnti-u tilth II. L. V. II. It., truliiw. l.rlo Mull l.utt ami west coiiui'Ct nt I. no tvltli trulns 111 1, 8. ,t M, h. II. It., ut LolTV Willi o. c. A. V. II. It. at r.lillKilllllii Willi 11. N. Y. k 1'. II. II.. anil at llilltwood ttllh A. V. It. II, rarn.r i iim ttiu run u-ttteen 1'hllailelphlt nnil Wllllaiiiinorl on Nlnguru Lxjiruss Wust, ruot 1 Ine WeM, riiuuilt'lphlu Lxpress Lust ami Day l-uprewi liiitt. Hlteplnir I'urH on all nlicht trains. tY.M. A, llAWnYI.N, Jan, s.'ja-it (111.1 rulSupt ELAMC FO'l J-Kttiih or tvlilinut excinpliou for tale at tha t oi.cuuitc oilloe. . f(rAlMAMq"uiMtJUIT MA CABINET ORGANS. OHEQUALEDrffl APPROACHED In mini lly and rxwll. nco liy nny nlhtr". Awnnti ,1 TISWiSTlSffi DIPLOMA OP HOHOR AT VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. flMI V Amrrlcnn Oiimm tter awarded nny nnli.1 UllLtf la LnrolKlor wlllill prrnent Midi rxlr.iordl. nary cxeelU-nco n tu conuniinil a ultlo nnla thi ir. MUJAVO awnrili1.! hlffhrt premlumi nt Iniliu 111 II llio trial r.xiiiMllm. Iii AiurrlraMffrltM Kiirori r. Clutof himilrt la thero linvo not lie. ll .1 In alltih'roiinyothir organs hato liwn preftmil. nPPT Doc'sn-d by Kmlficnt Muli-lnn. In Imth ULO I hemliiihirn, to bo imi'lvnlcil. fivo 'il.ajTtiONI.tt. C'lItc'ULAIt, tthti oplnluni if m to than Oiio'l'liniismiil (int free). IHPIPT mi Imrlnrf n llnMm fc llandin, .Do nt.t IllOlOl tnkonnymlicr. Penh m gel winni com miksiomi for tdUnti inferior err'i', "'' fr A t eniM often Hi tern lianl It uM tonutkla cue. MCIM PTVI TP tillhmot Important Improve IlLII O I I LLO eieiitu ever mmlc. New Willi nna Coiiililiinlloii Mop. nperl Ittnrrero ami oilier Chick of new ill-null". PIVHO-HARP CABINET ORGANS qnlsito comblnallou of thrso InptniintntB. EASY PAYMENTS, ".m"' p.i;nicntfi; or rentc.l until rent ryB fr the omnn. OUTAI flPIICP "id Cltnilnm, llh full pnrlic llAI ALUljUtO nlnrm free. Ad.lreMM AhOht IMMLIN IIICIIAN CO., 151 Ttemimt Btrelt. IlOrl 'J'ONl S5 Union fkinnre, NLW XUIIKI or bU & U AdauiBBt., CUICACJO. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ISM MAY lin onT.MNKI) AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL or SCHAHTOIT, Pa. . Otttrrnt Jycnt also for tho cctchratctt CHICKERING PIANOS. also, or I. K. jMILTjKI?, r.LOOMSIW'lG, PA., Pealcr in ahovo Instruments. JhirchlVTS-y ItOLLINS & HOLMES Ko.l" Centre fitio Plimite Gas anil Sleaui Fitters MANUFACTUIinilS OP j: x xr w j E, e3 OALVAX1ZL1) IKON COll.NlCi:, WINDOW CAI, AWNINGS, Whc Trellises tire. Pealrrs in Ptnvcs, Hang cs, Furnaces, llaltiinoro Heaters, l.mv llotvu Urates, Jlantcls, l'UJIl'S, Weather Strips, tic. AUo G-AS ' PliKTURES of thelntofct design. Special ntlentlon pnld to re p.ililii;; s-etMnffMiu-hlni'.soreteryiU-K'rlpllon M-ules Locks. Hell lliinslnu-, Ile.t nitlnj,', Ae. I'rirnle Iti'M (leiieed Healed bj bteniu ut iiuuull coKtnbcne Hot Air. l'eb. mi,")- tf. 1"J.AT('II1,KV'S 1 iii 1J pioted Cl'C I .M lil'U uiol) PI MP Ii tho in know ledscd Hiindaid c f tin, 1n:irl.f-t. Iiv ooll'llnr VW ,.'tcidlct, II Hi tholeiistl 5-2-53 Islntlliillolil.ilchlej's ' tcidlct, tho best pump for money, .vuciiiiuit '2 Is Intlinl lo lil.ilchlej's Unproved I'.iack iPgi ct.tho Drop ehiek' vult e, tthleh cnii bo V l! IKII'ntYll tt'ltllOlll UI-,1 III IJllll.' 1 IK' JolllIK, und tho toppi-r cliiunber tihlch netir c neks, scales or rusts nnd t 111 List a llio fJlaij.J?)v 'ono. 101M110 o.v uiiut m nun inoiiiiuu fES'v nenernlly. in eider lobe sum lh.it,, ton fciSSSJ i;et lilatehley's Pump, be e.iref ul mid seo thai it I1111 my truilo mnrkns- nbote. If j undo mil Knott where lo buy, ile'eilpihe elieiilurs, toiielher with Ihe nnine nnd nddi'tss- of (he 111,'ent nemesl 5011 will uu furnished lit nddrei-dn',' tilth slump, CIIAH, (I. lil.A'l'cill.llY, M.iiiur.u luier, Mil, commerce st Phll.ulclpiila. roit sai.i: iiy J. CCIIUYLEP. A SOW, Sloomsburg, Pa. .March s 'Ts-uin A OENTS AVANTKD. At the rate tliia work la iiu DVillU ll Will UUU1I1 ll bUlU UI 100.000 COPIES beforo tho canvass Is complete. I'rofcbvtorlnn mm 1st erstvll bout nrhniyn, or Ihoso In 111 beullh who wish 10 retain II by o-iwilr exeicl-e, sluih-nls, 1, 1 Inen. nndotlu istilioili'Mio In obiuln luerutlte em iilotmentlnn mest rc-pectnblo oeeiiiullon, are so licited to apply lor nn uicency to ti ll "T1IK HISTORY OF TIIU I'KISllYT':- IUAN CIIUI1C1I THItOUGIIOUT THE WOltLD." Abeaullful larpo octavo toluino, lllnflroled rrlift tteel nnil tt ood entrrat lnun, tt hleli etery Pi csb.t ti-ilun family tt 111 want lo process. Pi lee In cloth Ji, rn-ni ll A onoeeii,fl, Half 'in 1 key Morocco T, l-'uil Tuikiy Jloriwi fc. ApiiIleulloiiH for cim-IusIio tenlioiy bliould bo made at ciu-e. Address. in: wirr c. lent & co., Dec. 53, 'H-cm. 410 llroome Miett, New Yoik. A Fortune For$l" 'I'hoWjoiulnjr LolteiydrnwH on the lr.lh uiul imm cf I'licli inoiiih, ami liim.tioo in ciu,, (,(t, n pnld in lull, ami no di diu lloiis capital cut. f.ji.i mi Vi;;r;ui,"""-V'""S 'Ihlid, S3 ,iOi 1'ouilh, jii'ckmi! I'lllli, s,otU', hl.Mii, fr,,euoi bebbtea io.iiii) smaller fell Is, 'llio l'lllh llxlrnoi-ilinnry ttiu poslllvely draw on duly Mill, luir,. ; upimi nut, tmu.o (n- h'idiiiI, r '"i" ! . : . ' v ' . , miiiiii-i uiiis. lot w 111110 n . 1 I'K tn, Wt,w, tt hit ii Is paid to ticket holders ii.ii 1 iiiiii. iii T . 1 ,."",,1,,l"i isii'-iricrtii nj 1110 iunV,i.i i.o ... ll .1 i . .' ( . uiui"i"K iniiii I. I . .. . . 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