V THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, Miscellaneous. A baity convantlnn trmliolil nl MimeAtliip, lotvn, roeotitly. Fifteen iinitliur, with ttielr little ones tvero p.rcsent, nnil vntal on llio iniisllon oftlio prettiest, Kncli baby gul ono vole nml no more. "What tlo you sell thoio fowli for V In quired i buyer. "1 sell them for profit,' wm tho Answer. "Thank you fbr the InCur matlon tliat thoy aro i)rothct,'' responded tho querist : "I took them to be patriarchs." It Is In vain to stick your finger in the water, ami, pulling It out, look for a hole; nml equally vnln to mtppoae tliHt, liotvover large u space you occupy, tho world will miss you when you have pawcel on. llrlttanny raise very fine horsw. They nro rendered docile anil trnctabla through kind mage. The pnMulp lathe clilof fbod of the horso there, and it is bclloved to contrlb uto materially to the vigor and beauty fur which the horses of the rountry aro ro maikabie. Whenever you work tor fame, for money fur love, or for anything else, work with your hand, heart and brain. Suy "I will r nnd some day you will conquer. Never let nny man have it to say : "I have dragged you up." Too many friends hurt a man moro than nono at all. An old bachelor, upon reading that "two lovers will sit up half tho night with one chair in tho room," said it could not be done, unless ono of them stands or siU on tho floor. And such painful ignorance pret ty plainly indicates that ho has never been there. A Buffalo telegraph operator accidently got locked in hi j office at dinnertime the other day, and all other efforts to save hi noontide meal proving unavailing, he telc graphed to Canada, thence to Detroit, ami from there to another office in Buffalo whence a messenger was dispatched to liber nto him, nnd ho secured a hot dinner. The Captain's Law. "My hearty lads,' said n sea captain when about to take com mand of a ahip, reading his orders to the crew on tho quarter deck, "there is ono law I Tim determined to make, and I shall insist on it being kept. It is a favor, indeed,! will aAi of you, and which, a3 a British ofliccr expect will be granted by a crew of British seamen. What say you, my lads ? Aro you willing to sraut your new captain one favor?" "Ay, ay 1" cried all hands ; "let's know what it is, sir." "Well, my lads, it is this; that you musl allow mo to swear tho first oath in this ship, No man on board must swear an oath beforo I do. I am determined to swear tho first oath on board. What say you lads ? Will you grant me this favor?" The men stated, and stood for a moment quite at a los. what to say. "They wcre,; saul one, "talccu abacs. They were brought up," said another. Tho appeal seemed io reasonable Jand the manner of the captain so kind and prepossea sing, that a general burst from tho ship'i company answered, "Ay, ay, sirl" with their usual"threo cheers. Swearing was thus abolished on the ship. A man died at West Liberty, Iowa, lately, who eipressed an earnest desire that he should be buried on tho farm where lie for uicrly lived, near Dcs Moines. Ilia wifo Bought to fulfill the wishes of her dead bus band. Sho procured a burial case, mi started on her sad errand. She arrived at tho place of burial, a stranger to everybody, Of tho station agent sho inquired as to the location of the farm where her busband was to bo buried, nnd, on being told, ho quickly foresawa very unpleasant affair. Tho widow had come to bury her husband on tho prem ises of a man whoso daughter, then at home, was tho wifo of the deceased. Tho agent, after some consideration, deemed it best to inform tho widow of tho facta. Sho receiv ed the story with perfect astonishment, and could scarcely believe her Into husband guil ty of such baxmcss ; but, on being assured it was so, she becamo indignant.'and left the body with citizens to bo conveyed to wifo No. 1 (whoso first knowledge for years of tho whereabouts of her husband was his ar rival in a burial casket) to bo disposed of as sho saw fit. It lias just been discovered that tho man had still another wifo in Mis souri, Discourtesy. This is n very common sin among us, nnd it arises, principally, from serious defects in our life. Wo speak to men harshly ; we aro irritable nnd impatient; we aro domineer ing; wo wound their feelings; we sneer at them ; wo make a jest of their failures nnd impefections ; wo treat them contemptuous ly ; wo mako on ostentatious ue of our pow er over them ; we compel them to feel and we do it intentionally that we attach not tho slighcst value to their judgment ; and that wo have no desire to give them pleasure. Wo do not know that those who aro guilty of thoso offences are likely to be much influ enced by tho consideration of tho pain and nnnoynnco which they inflict on others by this treatment of them ; and yet they ought to remember that a ' great part of tho misery of tho world arises from tho wanton disre gard of the claims of every man to consider ation and respect Harsh words, spoken recklessly and in hsule, ranklo lu tho mem ory llko a wound, Such trcxtment as this is as hard to endure as a perpetual cast wind. It destroys nil tho brightness and pleasant ness of life, nnd condemns those who aro Bubiccted to it to a dull and monotonous wretchedness. KmHmtnti of rhilmlelphia Journalism, A Chicago paragraphia who had got n placo on a Philadelphia paper was thus ad dressed by his new proprietor: "Of course you know our Philadelphia papers are dif ferent from thoso of tho West; they havo to bo. You must bo a little guarded in your paragraphs. I know that you come from tho West, the land of robust thopght und out spokenness, but you must remember that our subscribers nro a peculiar people, Don't pitch into anybody that is anybody wlto is nllvo now, or who haa died within, say 000 years: don't oven Bay anything harsh of Mr. ltichard Turpiu, for tliero aro fcomo of our subscribers who go so far as to ndmiro Iilm. No man of Kcnliu. uo matter how mean ho was In prlvato llfo, musk b ridiculed in our paper, for our peoplu 1oti great men ana always stop their paper vilwu thoy seo any thing ngainst their lieroas. Why wo loU -13 subscribers ono day by a liarmiota little par agraph on that old humbug, Win. Peiin. By tho way, if you should at any timo feel ns though you really must attack homebody, just pitch into Sesostrls, that old Egyptian fruud who pretended to bo conquerer who never conquered anything at all. That was a good while, ago, and uoiio of our subscrib er know anything nbout tho Egyptians. A good many of thoso antiquated old scoun drels needs writing up, anyhow, Bupposo you begin on old Sesostris ut once." IvuU villi Journal, A Small llerli (Innlcn. Tho IWu Gardener has these hlnts.whlch, if followed out, in wholo or in part, would mid greatly to tho attractivcnewi and utility f American gardens: There Is poesy nnd snvorines in tho very name, there may bo Ukowlso order ami beauty in it. Tho most satisfactory tilings in garden", especially in small one., are tho herb, seallorcd hither and thither all over tho place, and llmo nnd patience nro ex hausted in hunting them up when required. Quite a useful fcaturo might bo made In every gnrdon, howovcr small, of tho herbs, woro they only brought together in one place and arranged in ordor. Tho best disposition for herlH is in beds. These may be from two to four feet wide, with foot alleys W twecu them, nnd tho length almost double, or, at tho least, one-third moro than tho width. This nrrangemcnl lu beds is tho ve ry essence of nn herb garden. Of course in small gardens one entire bed will not be needed for anv herb. In such cases several kinds may bo grown together such, for in stimce, ns common nnd lemon Thyme, Pen nyroyal und Marjoram in ono; I'cuncI, rigo nnd Tarragon in another; and Basil, Sum mer Savory and Golden Purslane in anoth er. Mint should have a bed for it-elf, as mint snuco Is much in demand. Bhervil, again, is tntioh wanted in many families for .ilnda. also Burnet, Hyssop, &c. ilicsc thrco herbs aro thcseml-cordlal herbs: Hoar hound for soro throat, Tansy , fur tea (not that anyone ever drinks it), Camomilo for face ncho nnd stomach nilments, Kuo tor the gapes in poultry, Lady's Love, nnd nny cu rious herb that tho villa srardener may liavo :i fancy for. A bed should also be reserved for Ancli ca, used by thine who know tho luxury of its shoots candied in sugar, and for the growth of Borage, for flavoring claret cups in hot weather. Again, the herb garden is just the place for the orderly systematic cul tivation of all small unlading, such as Mus tard nnd Cress, n constant succession of small Onions, a bed of Chives, the cultiva tion of Itailtshcs throughout tho.fcn.son, and tho growth of Rampion, Lettuce, etc. All this would find abundant furniture for n good many beds, and by changing these for the different products a nice succession of cropping might be maintained. Finally several beds should bo set swidp for tho high class cultivation of Parsley a plant sadly neglected in small gardens. Nothing is moro useful in a household for flavoring or garnishing, and it is just ns ea sy, on a right system, to havo magnificnt leaves, exquisitely curled nnd clean, because raised high above tho ground by their sta t uro and strength, as t iiave and uso tho small, dirty leaves that have to do duty as parsley in so many houses. Let tho parsley havo n bed of deep rich soil if a yard deep all tho better ; sow a good curled kind thin ly; as soon as fairly up thin tho plants to a fjot apart, and let them grow away freely. That i3 the whole art of growing and using parsley and making it really one of tho most beautiful plants in tho garden. Sow in March, May and July for succession. If the garden of herds is too small for tho de votion of one or moro beds to Parsley, sown at different seasons, then the wholo herb gar den might bo fringed round with Parsley, nnd tho garnishing and flavoring plants themselves bo gnmished with its beauty. No portion of nny garden, largo or small, not even excluding that wholly devoted to flowers, will afford moro pleasure than an herb gnrden well furnished and kept. There will always be something growimr and do ing in it. Mollis in t'ln th ins. Tho moth is a decidedly formidablo ene my in a house; for, tiny mito though it is, it will provo ruinous to all woolen .stuffs, such as blankets, flannels, curtains, carpots and clothing, as well as to furs and feathers. Thcso aro tho suitable materials for its nest, and In them it deposits its eggs ; whence in duo season issue tho larva) which feed upon them. Then small circular holes aro cat en by them, which destroy the beauty of tho material and render it worthless, it is of ten believed that moths generato in clothes that are laid by simply by their being shut up in dark, close places; nnd therefore in the spring, when moth millers aro plenty, tho clothing is taken out to ho aired, nnd thus good opportunity given them to deposit their eggs upon tho garments, etc, If they wcro entirely kept away from their approach no caterpillar, or lnrvie of the moth, which docs tho mischief, could touch tho articles. Tho winged moth that flics about tho house does not eat or destroy woolens of nny kind, but seeks opportunity to lay eggs in woolen articles, upon which nntiiro dictates that her young must subsist. These eggs produce littlo caterpillars, which assume tho pupa state, out of which comes tho winged insect. Thus we seo if wo prevent tho moth millers from having access to tho articles wo desire to preservo thoy cannot becomo moth eaten. For instance, if you do up any arti cle that is frco from moths in a paper, cot ton or linen bag, and pin it up tightly, or tio tho mouth of it closely, no winged moth can enter to deposit its eggs, nnd thus its contents must be secure from depredations. Yet these winged mites are possessed of con siderable cunning, or rather insliuet, which makes them search patiently nnd carefully for proper places to feed their young. Simply putting woolen nrticlos Into tight drawers, or covering them with paper, etc., will not suffice, tor tho least bit of crcvico will admit them. Nature has tdeo implant ed nn Instinct to seek unmolested places to lay their eggs; thcrcforo if you shako any woolen articles or furs occasionally, tho moth will avoid thein. Thutf, should any articles of clothing becomo infested with them, fre quent brushing and beating will drlvo them away; and if they can bo dipped into hot water, or held over tho smoko of a fire, tho larva) will bo destroyed. If carpets aro in fested with them, take boiling hot alum wa ter, and dip cloths and saturato tho carpets with it. Hot alum water is very destruct ive to all insect life. Cockroaches, water bugs, and the like can bo exterminated by its uso. Woolen articles nnd furj can also be kept from moths by dusting them over with red pepper or pulling camphor gum among them. Cuuntry Otntleman, Puro soft water is tho best of all blood pu rifiers. It dissolves almost every impurity Hint may find its way to tho blood, und passes It off through tho skin, lung, nnd kidneys, thus washing out tho blood without thoso chemical changes and deposits which nro likely to arise from tho action of drugs. Why then uso doubtful, dangerous and often injurious drugs for purifylug tho blood, whon pure, simple, safe, and far moro effect ual water may bo had without money and without prico? Kiiplcion is no loss an enemy to vlrtuo tliun to happiness. He that is already cor rupt is naturally suspicious, and ho that be comes suspicious will quickly bo corrupt. A great number of papers of this Stato aro getting mad becauo a man said that if yon want to reach an editor's brains, shoot him when his back is to you. And shoot low. Hard drinking chewing Ice. PUBLIC REPORT -OF A - 1 have notenjutid com! health for scleral yours iwt, jet lute not allowed II to Interfere with my uttrir. r.ierv nfio lioltiiitfliiir In the lnoorlhir class knows the Inronvcnle.H'" nt Isltisf obllri'd In labor w hen the body, from di hlllty, almost refuses to per form Its dally task. I never was it liellcver In iloilhif nttli medicines: tint tutting heard (tin Veiiktink spoken of so lilKhly, mis determined to try.lt, nnd slmll neicr regret tint delerinlniitlon. As n tonic (ivineii everyone neeisni some (unci 11 mirpii'ww.s nojthlnifl ever hoard of. It Hit liror.tt en tho wholo iitemi It. Is n (treat cleanser and pmhler of tho blood. Tlirru are many of my neiiu-ilnl.thces who have taken It, nnd nil untie in prnlso of Its satisfacto ry effect. Especially nmonif tho need class of people, It Im parts to tliem tho one thing most useful In old nfjo nights as well ns tho body, (me aired lady, who has Is'cn BUffcrlnif tliruiuth llfo from scrofula, nnd has lieetisulTerliiir through ltfo from Its olTects, haling tried many reineilies with no f.ttoriiblo result, was Induced by friends In try tho VnmriNic. After Ink lint a few bottles, sho obtained such great relief that sho expressed a wish for hersL'lit, thntshu might bo able to look upon the man w ho hud sunt her such n blessing. Yours respect fully, o. r. II. ltomn:, Police onicer, Station o, l'.oston, Mass.. liny , tsTI. HEARTFELT PRAYER. sr. l'AOl, Aug. 21, 1501, 11. it. HTEVKVS, TjiQ. ! Dear Mr 1 should bo wanting In gratitude. If I failed to nektiow ledge what the VKiikTliK bus done for me I wiui attacked about eloeu months since with bron-ehllls, which willed Into eoiiuinpllon. I h ul night sweats nnd fever ctilllsj was distressed for breatli, nnd frequently spit blood: was emaciated, very weak, and so low that my friends thought my case lioiieless, I was ndUsed to mako a trial of ttie Vkiiktinb, whloti, under the proiMcnen of (lod. has cured me. That ho may bless the uso of your medicine to others, as he has tome, and that his dlilne grace may at tend you, Is tho heartfelt prayer i.f your admiring, linmlile servant. llnSMAMIN l'KITINtlll.l. r. s. Mine Is hut ono among tho many cures our mcuicino lias eneeieu in ims p ncu. J. r. MAKE rfPUBLia South 1!osto,v, l'cb. 9, tsl. tf. It. Sm-Kva. T!so Itenr sir. 1 hnio heard front very many sourcesof Mintrmrir. success of VmiETm: In cases of scrofula. rheumatism, kidney complaint, ettarrli, and other dlseaes nt Kindred nature. 1 make no hesitation lu saving that I know Vmii.tise to ho the most reliable romeily fur catarrh anil general acuiuiy. ir u-ir has been troubled with catarrh for many years, and at tlin'-s very badly. Mie has thoroughly ineii ev ery sunpoi'ii lenniij mil. ..v vim.u, m.-,,, ui, and with nil this Uto has Tor set trnl years b" n grad ually growing worse, mil tho ilbchargo from tho Imnil u.iq pfonsqUn nml finenil0 she was In this condition when slio commenced to take Vkoetinkj I could see that sho wits Improving on ih'1 seeona nouie. .sue cunmuieu iukwi; i-.uk-tisk until slio liadmed from twelve to ilfieeu hot- tii4 i nm nrnv i.innv I n lniormimr vou nun I o ouii- Ue (It you choose to mako It public) that sho Is en tirely cured, and Vkoktine accomplished tho cure ntternoihing eisowouui. iieneui ii-ei juiuhum hi sating that VEiUiTISR Is the most reliable remudir, mid would ndvlso nil surferlng humanity to try It, for I believed It to bo a good, honest, vegetable med icine, and I shall not hesitate to recommend It. I am, &c, respectfully, 1 o. UAltUlll.L, Vehetine nets directly upon tho causes of tlice complaints. It Invigorates and strengthens tho wholo system, new npou u.o secreuve organs, au.i.in Intlatnmatlon, cleanses, nnd cures ulceration, cures constipation, nnd regulates iuo uotreis. HAS ENTIIULYCMUW MB. IIoston, October, 1ST0. 111. Krcvrvi Dear Mr My daughter, after bating a tevcro at tack of whooping cough, was left In a feeWo Rl nto of health. Doing advised by a friend sho tiled EOE- tist, and nrter using a tew uoiiios was iuuj ii-aiui- rl In liiv.ttli. rii.ivniif.pn n f-rp.tf. ftiirferer front rheumatism. I have taken several bottles of tho Veuetise for this conipinnr, nnu am nappy losay uunsL'uiircu emeu nn t Imvn nsHtinmpmlpd the VEHETlSKtO others. with the same good results. It Is a great cleanser nnd purifier of tho blood ; It Is pleasant to take ; and 1 can encenuuy ns-iiniin-iiu u. JAMCS J1UUSE, SGI Athcns:strcet. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers Xivorvwiiuio. Z STOCK Of CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Breas G-ooda DAVID LOWENIimiG Slnvltos attention t o Ills largo and elegant stock ot at his storo on JI.UN STltECT, IN Tim NEW 11LOCK, HLOOMSIlUIiO, where lio lias Just received front Now York and mil adclphla a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, including tho most fashionable, duratilo and n;uia.iumu CONSIbTINO 01' I50X SACK, t'llOCK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS AOT PANTS OP ALL SOUTH SIZES AND COI.OES, IIo lia3 also replenished Ills already largo stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKF.3, VIOOItED AND I'LAIN VESTS, STltirED, HIIIItTS, Clt.VVATS SOCK?, COLLAItS, IIANDKEHCIIIEl'S, (1LOVES. SUSl'ENDEUS, AND "FANCY A3lTTOL.ES. t . Ho lias constantly on liand a lamo nnd well select ed assortment ot Clotho and Vcstinga, which ho Is pro pared to mako to order Into any bind ot clothlnj, on very bliort notice, and In tho best manner. All Uls clothins is mado to wear and mobt of It Is ot homo manufacture. GOLD WATOHIiS AND JEWUMtY, 01" EVEUV DESCUIITION, VINE AND CHKAI'. III8 CASE Of JEWELUV IS NOT HUUPABSKD IS TllISl'LACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS nCVJUAL ASSOltT JIENT OY Clothing, Watches, Jowl ry, &c. DAVID L0WEN11EUG. ulyl,'J3.tf. 'y'AINWI!IcinT & COi WHOLESALE (HtOffiUB, ' N. E, Corner Second and Arch streets, I'lIltiDEM-IIUi Pealtrs In TEAS, SVHUra, COl'KEE, SUCIAH, MOLASSES HICK, BI'ICES, lUCAUB BOD A, &C &C. rwordcrs will recelvo prompt uttentMn. Sl.Mf i 'rrmtNM.ws l ir. A N Ktf. f Vim -non and A Judgment Jlouda, lust printed nd for salo at tho Columbian onite. All kinds tit A ttorn.y's blanks either kept on band or irlnted to orikr. FOI1 in Pnints, Oils, Qlnss, Pulty, Drugs, S'piccs, Patent Medi cines, &c, &c. MOYER BHO'S OUIiI) call the attention of the public to their verr iarira and tvel helccted slock of goods which llicy osier at tho LOWK8T 3IAHKBT MATHS. 500 boxes Window Olass all sizes and qualities, tilam for 1'U lure fnunw a Sptelattyi IFhile Load, lletl Lend, Umbers, Litlmi'ge, - Siennsis, CJreons) Blues, Keds, Yellows, dry and in Oil. General Agents for MONTOUR SLrJTE PAINTS) JXSEED, OLIVE, WHALE, CAST01!, and other OIL VA11NISH and JAPANS from the best Manufactories. Their Mock ot SPICES excels any lu tills section ot the Stale. Agonts for Dr. BIOKLEY'S Family Medicines. Ocnernl Depot ot supplies for I)r. .T. c. Aycr'a POPULA1! MEDICINES. Tho Prescription Department 13 under tho charge of competent Pharmaceutists. Physicians' Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED WITH DESPATCH. Cold Sparkling Soila Water. Tho attention of country dealers, especially la called to our stock of BOTTLED GOODS. SHOES, ALUM, Patent and Proprietary Medicines Sit. Our wnjon win continue as formerly to mako Its usual trlpa to surrly cu t OIL OF GLADNESS, n special Couslis, Colds, Croup, JJurns, Totter, Piles etc., an Internal and External rem y whoso heallns vlr tues nro attested by thousands in thl3 and adjoining counties Is manufactured by them and supplied to tho nflllcted cither directly or throusU their country dealers, Price 50 Cents Per Eottle, Nono Kenuine unless It boars tho trado marl: and namo of Moyer lira's tlio words '-Oil of madness" blown In tho glass and tho slgnaturo ot Moyer Pro's on tho wrapper, ipr.U,7l-ly lauM: How Lost HowBesM! "UST linlilUlicil a new cilition of Pr. CUL VEIIWIXL'S celebrated essay on tho radical euro (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Kem- sawyinal weakness, Impoteney, Menial anu physical Incapacity, impediments to Marriage, etc,: aLso Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pits Induced by self-indulgence or sextual extravaganco Plies, ic. ESyl'rlce, in a sealed cniclapc, only six ccnti, Tho celebrated author, In this adralrablo essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successfu practice, that tlio alarming consequences of belf. nbuso may bo radically cured without tho dangerous ttso ot Internal mcdlcino or tho nppllcation or tho knlfo: pointing out n modoof euro ntoncoblmplo certain, and effectual, by moans of which, every tut fercr, no matter what Ids condition may bo, may cur himself cheaply pjlvatcly, and radically. CSThls Lccturo should bo In tho hands ot every youth and every man In tho land. Sent under beal, In a plain envelope, io any an dross, post-paid, on receipt ot six cents, or two rost btamps. Address tlio Publishers, OIIAS. J. 0. KUNK & CO., 127 Uotvcry, New York, Post onico llox j,5c. April lii, '75-y "WM. Y. KESTER, TAILOE. ELOOMSIlUItO, PA. Has removed to Iron Mrcot, second door ntiovo tho lleforined Clitnrli.it hero lio w 111 bo pleased to see nil his old friends and new customers, und bene them with biitlbfattlon. All work warranted. 15-v ftt.pfTnSOn ner ilav. Accnls wantcil. All JDO classes of working peoplu of both boxes, young localities, during their Miaro moments, cr all tlio time, than nt any thing else. Wo olfer employment that it 111 pay Imndnomely for every hour's work, mil particulars, terms, le.. bend us jour nddrehs ut linf... 11(111 L IILI.IY. lllt, i ii.w .....v. for w ork or business elsewhere, until you linyo learn ed what wo oiler, u, Siinbod JtCo., Purtlaud, Maine, Jan. l5TWy. VrKWYOltK TltlllUNK.-'TIin I.K.VD- l INfl AMEltiCAN NEVSPAPEIt."-TIIE IIKST ri.VEUilsl.NtlMEDa'M. Dally, tlu a year, bend- Pohtuifo Preo to tho Subscrllier, Specimen Copies nnd Ailtertlslng Itates l'reo. Weekly, lu clubs of so or moro' only fl, postago paid. Address 'lim Tin. 11UNE, N. V. jtan lnlM) . A DVKHTISINOi Cluapi Oooil: Byrtcnm- tie. All persons who conoeinplatomaklng con fruttsiMlli newspapers lor tho tnM;itlon ot uiivcr. tlsements. bhoulil bind 25 cents tu ieo. 1. ?" ' Co., 41 Park How, New York, for their PAMPlll.l.l. HOOK (nliiety-seveuth edition.) containing lists of otcr soou nowniapers and estimates, bliuwlng tho lost. AdtertlsiMnents taken for lew ng papers n many Males atntiemendous uductlou Iiwnpuu llkliurs' rutin. (.LTiiiKPcoii, Jun. IMtvi). CONFESSIONS OF A VICTIM. published as a ivurnlng and for the beneilt of i ounff men und others who suiter from Nervous Delilllu , l")ti) Cf Wtmauliood. etc., glllng his rules of belt, cure, uflcr undergoing much burferlng and expanse, in d iiiulled free on leeiltlng n pobt-pald d hue ed ki;nNAIUK,"MAY"' MUSICAL. fPHR IVmiBylvnnia Normal Muslo ficliool at I VrcA-burg, Pa., will commence Its Summer 1 Jim of MX wicks, August 10th, jsjB. Per e ,-cular, mldii- 4. L-ANIC MOHTOAOlSi forsaleclicaiiattlie PATllKTv MoDONKLL, SUPEllVlSOlt, In nccount Willi Com nirham township, for tlio jenrcndliiR April, 18'ni To amount of duplicate t2,T84 73 reeeneu iruin limn tv eommlloncrs Ml oo :s To nniount reeelied from L. A. iiuey is 73 )3,117 40 nmouut of tasea returned to County conitninfluu. I Is Trlesbaclt 1 1 W) Cnthailne Cook M D.mlel CooV M 70 .lohn.l Couetilln M .to in e. ii.uh no rrank OalleKher Ml Catharine (iroth 1 is (leortto Dotrnlt 1 8 l'hlllp lowenberB los Mlehael lteura IM Henry Snonrrcr s 10 .Maltheiv Hheavely 40 ot 'I hniniiM Husliton M " J.lnry ltusliton 12 M .lacoti Trien 6 on .Ineoh 'I rlen cm) Prank Vocuin no .John Younu tl oo I ll lliHlim 0 71 l'eier.lojco w Ettin T. .tones M l'n deili-k Kllneerinnn M Urorge Knclielices 1 (looifo t.lndeiaalh f.) Antliotiv Murpln 40 llleliaril Murpliy 40 Thomas Murphy 4') 'Uiicuee .Mcoitiru 40 lly pxfflierallons ' .lohn Alexander " Patrick lirndlcy " John Carmen " Palilek Carey " Patrick Courey ' Ijirry Cumin " .lohn Cane, fr " EdHnidCnmpbell " llrynti Cnne " Edwnnl Du.Mo " ciiarles Dougherty ' Ednnrd 'lean " .lohn Dei lln " HMiard Evans " PalrlckClauKhen " .lohn llnfToy " .lohn Horn " .Tohn lliuuon " William llctlron " John Cano " Patrick t.vons Patrick McN'ealls " Patrick Mooro " Patrick Mcltcrnott " llleluinl Mack " .lohn Murray ' Patrick McAndrcw " Michael Nerlney " Anthonv Noon " lienrv Nully " Martin Nnrey " W. s ltoblnson " Tlmotiiy liejnolds " Patrick llyan " On en Shannon " Patrick curran " Thomas curran " Pntilek Cano M 10 W) 1 is w) 1 S5 so to Ml 8) Mt so 1 S.1 1 liS W) Ml 1 S.1 t 55 1 Ui b(l K.I K) SO HI 1 OT fO Ml Ml 1 OT II) 1 1 21 1 OT R) 1 OT Sll M) 1 2.1 Ml Hi 81 " .iiicnael lloirey " William Mctiaun " John Medium " Pntilek McOlnley " Mlchnel Mack " Edward Mack " John McEaUBhlln M) SI) -41 SB 122 33 1.1,235 13 d.a5 is Ily orders redeemed VVTIMClv McDOJs KI.L. SUPKUVlSOlt In account Willi Convnsrham township, tor hpeciai tax mr Uio3e.1re1u11ng.juuo an, ism; To amount ot duplicate t'W94 ny iiiuuiini niuiiieii 111 Liiiuny Commissioners for collection. SO 4S Ily exoiierntlonsnlloMed 61 04 commission on nvivi 21 111 i tier cent 1S1 M) lly bill of expenses attending eouii 11 en lly b.ilaneo due tho district 85 Ui lly amount paid to court $2,313 4') f?,73t 1,1AM CUAl'MAN. SUPERVISOR In necniintwlth Coninchnm townsliin. for I.O.UI lllIUl IllfJVUI LIIMIUgUUUU .lll.l.U. Toautouutof dupllcaloof 1S7I.. J3,oi CI .. .. rcceitcti iruin com missioners on unseated lands C5I 20 To amount of additional taxes received 7 227 GO $3,000 50 lly exonerations r.9 13 ' amount returned for col 214 S3 " com. en $2,sl 1 70 nt 5 per cent. 140 53 " ' $3,552 07 at 2 per cent. 71 00 " amount worked by indlild- uals 43 15 lly amount worked by corpora- llons 2.511 sr. lly amount of ordersredecmcd.. 021 SI t3,0C0 50 List ot tax returned to Commissioners for collection, Marr r Morris II. s. Marr Jacob Ashman EbeueMT p.eneham... Joshua lleam Nathaniel llrown Peter Huclincr Andrew Hurt Thomas ltushton Mary llusliton U'w Is Walker John Kltno John I.. Kline List of exonerations itoad. PeterlSradley Wm. cranage James Coyne owen Catlgnn , (leorgo Clark Patrick conaghty J0I111 mown : " 'ter llrady Matthias coylo Dai Id i:. lUils it llllam Doogan John n.ivls James Iieivey John Honey Andrew Donahoo Thomas Eagen Itlr&ard Edwards owen Evans Laurence Klanlgan James rianlgau John Prosch Thomas ilrlmes .Michael (ier.igiity Ilav d Hughes Hugh Hart , Peter IIoiTinan James IlulTiniiu William Hancock , Edward Holland Israel llaru 'I nomas Jones Daniel Jones Patrick Kelly John Kelley John Long Jonathan Long William Morgan Michael Murphy James Madden Prank McCann William MU.'.mn John Nlcett inter Martin Niks Jacob Cress Kelley ltamsoy , William llodgers John IllchariU PeterMlvity Anthony Walsh (leorgo Myatt Hugh Wilson Henry Walters John Caslello John Curry Panicle (i. union 8 no 2 f.'J r,d 44 10 25 74 45 00 10 I JO 31 21 25 47 M 2 10 4 110 1 CO $ 214 S3 nllotved on Itoad nnd SPECIAL. 75 1 25 SI) 1 25 Ml bO 1 25 1 25 80 1 25 1 40 1 25 , 1 25 1 25 M) 1 25 1 25 80 SO Hi 1 25 bO SO, 1 23 S) SO SI 1 25 Special HOAP, 1 25 1 1 OT 1 1 40 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 1 2, 1 1 2 1 M 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 1 1 25 1 61 45 LB 1'5 TVTIIiLTAM CHAPMAN. SUPKIlVISOl In account tilth ConyiiBliam township, for special ro.nl lax for 1110 year eniuug juuu tin, iih To amount of duplicate of 174.. IJ.om lly exonerations allowed 61 45 " amount returned to commis sioners for collection 4.8 69 Ily cum. on i,i;o4 so at 7 per cent I.. .. 162 30 Deo .7th, 1S7J, by amount paid to court.. 12i 00 Pec. nth, 1S7J, by iiinount paid tueomt mwio Peb. 1st, 173, by amount paid to comt! ' 200 00 Hi nmoiintiilloiiedforexpeusis . iilliitiillm. In ktuM'Ifil lay 3)00 lly balance duo district 103 OJ J3.0S4 0 We. tlin imrlersjirncil. Auditors do ccrlifvthat tho foregoing accounts are correct andtruoto tho best oi our Kuuit icugo aim uenei EHWAltl) nroiiEs, 1 WILLIAM HEIiliET. Auditors MAUTIN lTNlOANj J. P. Hanson, clliik. July 2-3 1, ArENDTJE. rpiIK tinilcrslgneil, Ailnunistrator of the J estate of II L. llngart, late of (ireenwood toti nshlp, Columbia county, deceased, wlllexpoaijto sale at tlio rrsldenco of S. Hogart, In ltoursbuig, Co lumbia eininty, on Saturday tho 17th davof July, 175, ut 2 o'clock, p. in., tho following described prop erty. Ill wit! A lot of vnluab'o Hooks, a lot ot llecs, ono Leather Trimi.. liniu.i. hv iim imv. nno sliver Watch, all in- tent In a liuggy, nnd otlier art Icles too numerous to inenllon. Duo uttendaucu will boi;lven and terms mauo known by samuj;i. iiuiiAiir July ti-st. Administrator. A OKNTS lti Oil ChronuH, mounteil, siro 9 x A. 11 for tl. lou forfi. largest variety lu tho wolTd. NATIONAL CliltoMO CO., Philadelphia, l'a. TXfANTKI), AOKMS. Kvcryuliero for tho centennial Hlstory-CO pages, 210 i n giuilngs.Mdllng will. Addrebs II. o. HOUUUTON 4: CO., No. l somers stroet, Huston, Mass. ,4 OKNTS AVANTIvD for tho fastest selling book ever published. Rend for circulars nnd our ultra terms to Agents. NATIONAL PUUI.ISHI.NO CO., PUIUUSU-uia, Pa, Q1H tn QiOO 1,1 Wnl1 StrC'1 oflcn wLv lU ?tUU, 0n,i, to.fortune. A72pago imok entitled I "Men and Idioms of Wall btreel," explaining ou-rytlilm. 1IT,,T Tvr, t. rr, QhW WftVV JOllNincKLa&co., rtllirll I'llM, llanUers and Iliokers, 72 IlllOADWAY, NEW VOUK. CAUTIOU. NOTICE. Tho GENUINE EDITION. UF K A N I) li A U U It H 0 F VINGSTONE (liiiludlnglho"Liu.t JournalH,") uufo ds vlt Idly his Lin years strango adiintures, also th curlonllles. Woiidera und Wealth ot that mart clous country, and U nbtiolutely tho only new, coinplelo work. Hence ll hells l lu-st think, 12,mo Unit 7 weeks. Agi'iiu" fcuccess it mild nsloulsh you, moro wanted. Send for lermsniidpiisllliopruofof genulnencbu. ill'IIIIAKI) Ultos., Publlsliirs, 72J Suusoin bneet, Philadelphia. 1'OK COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, And all Throat Diseases, "USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONIjY IN 11I.UU I10X1CS. a thii:i AM) swnu iti;.Mi:iY, Kor sale by Druggists generally, nnd JOHNSTON UOLLOWAY li CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, JTorDlsoasoa of tho Throat nnd Lungs, BUOh as OoiiKhs, Colds, Whooping. Cough, llronohittn, Asthma, and Consumption. Amonz tho prcat discoveries of modem science, foiv aro of moro real value, to , mankind than this cf ' fcclual retnedv for all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs. A vast trial or Its virtues, throughout this and other countries, has shown that it docs surelv nnd ffTcctuallv control them. Tho testimony of our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes tho fact, that Cnr.ntiT PccroitA' will and does relieve nnd euro tho nflllctlng disorders of tho lliront and Lungs boyond nny other mcdlcino. Tho most dangerous atl'cctlons of tho Pulmonary Organs yield to Its power) nnd cacs of Consumption, cured by litis preparation, nro publicly known, so remarkablo ns hardly to bo bclloved, wcro thoy not proven boyond 'dispute. As a remedy, It is nilequato, on which tlio publla may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, tha forerunners of mora serious disense, it saves un numbered lives, and nn amount of suffering net to bo computed. It challenges trial, nnd con vinces tho most sceptical, l.vcry family should keep It on hand as a protection ngainst tho early and unpcrcclvcJ nttnek of Pulmonary AITec tlons, which nro easily met nt first, but which becomo Incurablo, nnd too oflcn fatal, If neg lected. Tender lungs need this defcncoi nnd it is unwlso to bo without It. As a snfeguard to children, amid tho distressing diseases which beset tho Throat and Chest of childhood, CiinitiiY l'r.CTonAt. Is Invaluable for, by Us timely uo, multitudes nro rescued from prematura graves, nnd saved to tho lovo and nflection centred en them. It acts speedily and surely ngainst ordi nary cold", securing sound nnd health-restoring sleep. No ono will suffer troublesomo Inllii enm nnd painful Hronchltls when they know how casllv they can bo cured. Originally tho product of long, laborious, nnd successful chemical Investigation, no cost or toil Is spared In making ever' bottlo In tho utmost poiblo perfection. It may bo confidently relied upon as possessing all tho virtues It has ever exhibited, nnd eapablo of producing cures as mcmorablo as tho greatest It has ever effected. rnnrAnno nv Dr. J, C. AYER L CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical nml Analytical Chemists. SOLD UV ALL CnUOOI9T9 liVEUVWUEUE. April lC-7Bjl mew mmm A. HEAVY STOCK, S. II, MILLER & SON Have Just Received tlio largest nml best supply ol CHEAP AMD' FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS They havo ever offered totneir friends and cu: toracrs. (Jloths, Cassimeres, ami Satinetts for MEN'S WEAR, Clotlis, Alapacas, Merinos, fur LADIE'S WEAR, CALICOES, MUSLINS, OAMHUIC3, and every variety of Dry Goods desired, Carpets, Mats, Ottomans, in great variety and at the L 0 WUBT CASH iCS FAMILY GROCERIES including all tlio varieties of COFFEES, TEAS and SUGARS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, and a general supply of articles useful for tl tablo always on hand. CALL AND SEE. Country produco of nil kinds taken in ex change for goods at cash prices. OCt. S0,'74-tf BLOOMSBURG MARBLE WQBKS T. L. G-UNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STIillCT, DELOW 3IAHKET. Manufacturer of and Dealer hi all kind) of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOIiKS WoiisothobestAJILIllCAN and ITALIAN Marble, Ho has on hand and furnishes to order MONUMENTS, TOM I!S, HEADSTONES, URNS, VASES, &c. Every variety of Marblo cutting neatly executed at tlio lowest market prices. A lung praetlealoxperleneo and personal attention to business makes the nronrletor eontlilent of clvlnir satlsfacllou. All orders by mall promptly attended IU. 1 . U. IIU. XVI. E2?Ar. 1!. Work dtliccrcd free of chanjc ."TBa Atiff. 21, '74-ly. T. L. (1UNTON, Proprietor. HOBEIIT ROAN GABIHET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, Iron Street, between Main and Third Street) IILOOMSIIURG, PA. A LLkini i broken f umrprlees of inds 01 Furnittiro nindo to order am' m furnlttiro neatly repaired. Tho quality nr eesof his work ulll comnaru till 1 anv t in can bo produced and ho respectfully bollclts u bhuro vi puuuopairouuge. Tn tl mf n Ir i 11 v U JlllUl UlilllllQ Will bo carefully and promptly attended to. When called Ukiu during auy huur of tho duy or night ho will at onco resiwud and lay out tho dead. When female help tu such cases Is desired ho will furnish tho same. Ready Made Coffins both of WOOD and METALLIC WAKE always on hand. IIo ts also tlio tho solo propiletor lu blooms, burg and surrounding districts for Taylor's Patent Corpse Preserver lly which a corpso may bo surely and carefully pro served In lco fur nny deslrnblu length of time. 1 ho uso of thu Preserver may bo obtained from lilm nt nny time. Hearts, Klirouds, (J'.ovcs and .Mourning for Poors furnished 11 hen requested. Also, IIEAUSE and CO.NVEVA.NUES turulshod t)3fl'ememlcr he U a ltryular Undertaker and thoroughly understand) hi) LusIids. He will not be undenold by any in llloomsbuni or in the eounty. KOllERT ROAN. Pec. 11, '74-1 y AN ACTUAL 11UB1NES8 INSTITUTION AND 'I'KLEQltAl'IIIO INSTITUTE. Por Information call at omco.or Bend forcotxio Ahvviijiiuiu. Juneeo-Jv hWaroed WElrDffirfffEtfml SCALES. la 1 n .yret Wlt?!? 11V t flvav ThitCj-fanr Compctltovs RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES TJIIILADELPIIA AND READING JtOAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NOV. Otii, 1674. TRAINS LEAVE nCrEKT A3 F0U.01V8 (Rt'.SIlAVEXCEI'TF.II l'or Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'olUbillle Titmaiiua, tec, 11,33 a. m l'or Catawlssa, 11,33 u. m. and 7,nn p. m. for VlllIam3p0rt , c,M a. m. and 4,oo p. in. TRAIN'S FOIl llCrERT LEAVE A3 TOLLOWF, (St'NIlAV EX CE1TEII.) Leave Neve York, 5,00 a. m. Leaio l'lilladeliilda, 9,1s n. 111. Leave Heading, 11,3 in. in., 1'oltsville, 12,10 p. ni andTnmaqua, 1,30p. m. Leave catnulssa, f.,20 a. m. and I,ik) p. m. Leavo Wllliamsport, o,!i) n. m. and B,on p. m. IMssengcrs to and from New York nnd l'litladel' plila go througli ivllhout change ot cars. T. L'. WOOTLN, May s, 1ST! tf. General superintendent D ELAWARK, LACKAWANNA AND hi:ii;ii.n u.iiLiioAi). llLOOMSnURCJ DIVISION. TIino-Tnblo No. ii'J, Takes effect at 4:30 A. Jl 'J'llL'llSDAY, DECE.MllEll 10, 1S74. NOltTII. STATIONS. Scranton Ilellei lie Tiijlorvlllo.... ...Lnrkn wanna l'ltlslon .. West l'ilthton... Wiomuig Maltby Kingston KliiL'ston SOUTH. p.m. p.m. p.m a.m. p m. p.m 12 23 12 2J 12 1) II 4.1 11 30 11 21) 11 10 11 III 11) 45 8 23 8 17 5 12 8 (1.3 8 (0 1 48 7 20 7 I'O 0 t)7 0 43 G 32 27 (i 21) (i CO 6 AS S til 3 44 S 41) 3 IS r, 01 4 65 4 30 a.m. 1 13 1 40 1 13 3! 1 23! 1 10 11 i 10 11 is (9 z 1:11 2 211 2 s:i 2 41 2 611 2 33 11 1 3 (0 3 15 3 2.1 (I 30 (! 33 S 3D S S3 S 13 s in 7 f.9 7 r3 7 4S fl 41 0 17 0 f. 10 25 10 29 HI 1U 7 (10 1 it! 7 U3 1 I 7 1 1 Oil 10 CS 7 10 7 25 7 41 12 f.l 10 43 111 to 7 S3 12 40 15 7 31 12 4 ..ritmoutli.luiic. 10 5) 11 (10 11 03 11 (9 11 IS 11 32 11 40 11 S3 3 25 7 41 7 23 12 30 7 19 12 3'1 ....riMiiouin ... Aiomlale IS 3il 7 to 3 30 3 41) 3 5) 4 (5 4 21 7 fv 7 15 12 20 Nnntlcoke 8 I 7 15 12 10; .liuuloek s Creek. 8 15 8 35 li M 12 01 . Miickshinuy... ....Hick's I'erry... ....Ileacli llnien.. HcriWck .... llrlar deck S3 11 40 0 23 11 39, S 5 4 US 4 30 9 n 7 (I 0 2 11 31 112 1 12 I S a 13 11 22 0(8 11 17 4 45 7 1 ...Willow drove.... Llmo nidge Esnv 12 12 12 17 12 20 4',V) 7 IS G 03 11 11 7 5 M 11 112 tU3 5 12 7 3 5 40 10 fc3 6 40 111 49 5 34 10 13 8 SO 10 4'l! r. 12 10 22 s 02 11) 12 4 37 10 OS! ...ldoomsburg. !1S 52 7 4 iiunerL 12 57 12 42 12 45 1 03 1 11 1 14 1 3) p.m. r is r. 24 5 30 n 4S r. m n 0.1 o 2) Cntati lssa bridge. 8 ( 8 ( ..ciarKS mviicu Danville Chula-sky Cnmeron .Northumberl.tnd. 8 31 8 4S 8 4 40 9 3 p.m. a.m. 9 20 p.m. a.m. DAVID T. HOUND, supt, Superintendent's Ofllcc, Kingston: ORTIIERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after November 20th, 1S73, trains 11 111 leavi SUNHUHY as follows : NOIITUWAHI). Erio Mall D.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra ll.so n. m " Canandaigua . . . 3.35 p. m, " Hocliester 5.15 " Niagara 9.10 Hcnovo accommodation 11.10 a. m.anlie Williams rort 12..V. p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a.m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a.m. UutTalo Express 7.15 a. m. nn li 0 lluiralo S.tO a. m. SOUT1IWAHD. Buffalo Express 2.60 a. ni. an U 0 lTm risburg 4,r,o a. m jKiuimoro s.iu ElmlraMall 11.15a. in., nrrlio llarrlsbuigi.50p. " Washington lo.so " Haltliaoro B.so " " Washington S.30 ' Ilarrlsburg accommodation s.40p. m. arrlio Hnirls- uurg 10.&0 p. m. arrive lialllmoro 2.25 a. m. " Washington 0.13 Erio Mail 12.55 a. in. arrlvo Han Isburg 3.05 a. in, " llaltlmoro 8.40 " " Wushlngton 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. D. M. HOYD, Jr., Ocncral Passenger Agent A. J. CASSATT, General Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD riiilailelplila & Erio li. It. Division. SUMMER TIME TAIILE. fX and after SUNDAY. MAY 23d. 187." J tho trains on thu Philadelphia & Eilo Hall i.uau j'ltuioii iviuiuii lut iuuuwh; WESTWARD. PAST LINE leaves New York Philadelphia ' " " lUltlinoru " " " ll.iirlsbuig " " nrr.at iVHII.iiiti-iKirt " " " Loci; linen " " " llellcfonto ... 9 25 n. ...12.53 p. ... 1.20 p. .. ft.no p. ... s.M p. .10.20 11. ..11.50 p. Ill . 8.25 p. 111 EIIIE MAIL leaves Now York 1'hllailelphl.i ...11. io . .. 4.25 a, .. K.3I.U, .. 9.45 a. ..ll.CSll. .... 7..U p. " HiinlsbuiL'.. " Wllllamspurt. " Lock llaien ., " Henovo nrr. at Erie NIAOAHA EXP1IIWS le.ives;Plill.idelplita. . 7.40 n. " " " llnlllmore 7.33 11. " " " Ilarrlsburg. ...1o.55a. ' " arr. at itllllumspoit.. I.Mp, " " " Ixiek Haten....3.l5p. " " " llenoio 4.30 p. ELMIUA MAILleavcs Plilladelphl.i s.OOa. " " ' liallliiiore biion, ' " " lliirrlibiiig 1.25 p. " " arr. nt Wllllauispurt n.10 p. ' " " Lock llaun 7.5Up. :o:- KASTWA1W. PIIIL'A EXpnESS leaves Lock Haven... " " " IMlllamspoit.. " " arrives nt Hun Isburg " " " llaltlmoru " ' " Phlladelplila.., " " " New York DAY EXPI1ESS leaves Henovo " " " Loekll.ncn..., " " " Wllllumsiiort.. " " nrr. at llurrisbuig .... " " " Philadelphia.. ' " " Now York " " " Hultlmoro , fi.10 n. m ... 7.t5 a. 111 ..11 4311, in .. (i.l5p, in .. 3.85 p, m ,. 0.45 p.m ,.. 9.10 a, m . 10..5 a, in . .11 31 a. m ., 8.00 p, m ., 0.20 p. ui .. 9 13 p. m .. 11.33 p. m , ,11.20 a. m .. b.25p, m . 9.43 p. m 10.Mp.lll . 2.23 a. 111 .. 7.35 a in 0. 1311. Ill .,19.10 a. m EWE MAIL leaves Erie " " " Henovo " " ijiek Haven " " " Wllllamspoil ' " arr. at llsrrlsburg " 11 " lialllmoro " " Phlladeluhla " " New York PAST LINE leaves Wllliamsport 18.35 n, m " " urr. nlliinlsburg s.lsn. 111 " " " Hallluioiu 7.83 a, in " " " Phll.ulelihla 7.33 a. m " " " NewYoik 10.23 a. in Erio Mall West, Niagara Express West, Elmlia Mall West nnd Day Express East mako closu connec tion at Northuniberluud tilth L. a; li. It. It, trains for Wllkes-llarro und Scrnnton, Erio Malt Wist, Niagara lixpress West nnd Elmlra Mull West lnnkucloso connection nt Wllllauistxirt Willi N. O. II. W. trulus Norm. Erio Mall Hast and West, Niagara Express West, Past Line West anil Day Expiess East mako close connection ut Lock Haven it lib 11. E. V, It, It., trains, Erio Mull East and West counnct ut Erie mill I ruins on L K. M. S. It. It., nt I'orry tilth o, I'. A. V. it. It., ut Emiiorluin tilth Ji. N, Y. ll P. li. It., and at Driftwood with A. V. H. It. Purlor cars will run between Philadelphia and Wllllamsiwrton Nlacara Kxpiess West, l'ust Lino West, piilludclphla Kxpiess East and Day ExprebS East, blieplug furs ou all ulglit trains. WM. A. IIALDW1N, Jan. 8,76-tI uencral Hupt T) LANK NOTICS.wllh or without eieinntlon 11 ftir aodo at tho 1)olouiiiiw (ID1011 JJ tor nolo at tho Ua-uuiiuw oaioo.' SUI GENERIS. RmlmamJcqu 1 j VMtRUiTffrEriATr' t 1AS0N&HAU ET ORGANS. DNEOUALED irjmiited In mpuclty nml etecllcnco by anf other. AwnMM and DIPLOMA OF HONORS VIENNA,1873; PARIS,1867. nil I V American Orgnm ever nwimleil nny mn1,l UltLtf In I'.iireiie, or whl'-h rr3cnt with nlmunll liary eteellpncc ftl to commnml n wMc wila there. II IIIIVP nwftriled btuhcpt prrmhimH ut lmlm. RLllHIO trial Hipo-ltlon, In Antertennftnrll n l.aropc, Outot humlmh thcro linvo not boon Mr In nil wtiero ruiy other orgam lioo boon preferred. DCPT Declared by Eminent Mnrtrinn. In both DUO I hnnUpliFms to ho lliirlvnleil. Boo 'lhSTISIONI At. CIJtCUf.Atl, with opinions nf moro Hum One Tliotinnd (ent free). IUCICT pn lmtiiiK a Stnwin k Hamlin. Do not lltOlul tnko nny other, mfcrtffef LAnarncou. Mifio fur tilling Inferior ori7,in, an,i far ll,tt fmwwi e(en Irv ttrv hard to tell tomelhlno tlu. HCIU PTVI CP tilth mmt ImportAiitlmiirovo. fit II O I I LCO tnoiitu ocr mnile. Now Nolo nn.i Ciiiiililiintlon Sop. Superb IltitKcro other t'nocn ot lien- ilrlgn. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN - qnlhtto combination or Hicmj Inilnimenn. EASY PAYMENTS. ?oIf', pa)mcnt9 or renteil until rent pay for the organ. fllTlinPIICP and Clrcnlam, with f nil pnrtlo. LAI ALUuUtO liltr free. A,l.lrcsMAM)N .j HAMLIN DHOAN CO., 151 Treinont Htmt, IlOrt. TON J 25 Union Hiiioro, NEW VOlUti or bO & U AdanuSt., CIIICAUO, MASON & HAMLIN GABIMET ORGANS MAY HE ODT.UNEl) AT WHOLESALE OH RETAIL OP IL. IS, POWEIiL, SCH.AHT033", Pa. Ofiiernf Aycnl ( for tlio celebrated CHICKERING PIANOS. ALSO, OF K. 1VIIL.L.ER, JILOOMSIIL'UG, PA., Dealer in nbovo Instruments. March 19, '75-y ltOLLINS & HOLLIES No. 17 Ccntro Slio . Plimite -Gas anil Steam Fitters MANtTACTUIlEHS OP jc x jxt "W" j. e, OALVANIZEl) II10N COHNICE, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wire TrellNc, ic. Dealers in Stoves, Gang es, Furiiaecs, llaltimiiro Healers, Low Down Grates, MnntcLs, TUJU'S, Weather Striiw, &c. Also GAS FIXTURES of tlio latest design. Special attention paid to ro. palilus sen lni Machines of ciciy description, sc.ilr, lacks, IU11 llnii?lnsr, Key Pltllnir, Ac. I'llvnle lle. deneeslleuted liyhtcanint ubiiiull CLStaliini' Hut Air. l'eb. 811.75-tf. ,7 T)LATCIILKY'S Im Vl D rroied CUL't'.MHEl! B, iiK)l Pl'.MP Is the ae ' knoivleiUri d Bliinilanl ut lliu market, Ly popular . ...nil... 11,,. 1,1.1.1 niii,,., rm !!M'S tlio least money. Attention Is United to lllalchlev's Iinrrovedllratl;- tin. lli-r... ol.i.L' ...il.-i. ..I.lnl, ..n, I,., yi I) 11 uui .11. 11 H niiuut uiMiiioiiii; 1 no joiutf, iJS nnil llio eonner eliamlier ulileli neier t.1 cracks, scales or rusts nnd will last a llio irelieralK. In ruder trilioMirn (hat villi itjHiil tret Illiiteliley's piunp,lio careful and seo that It lias my trade mark as above. If you do not Lnowivlieru to lniy. descriptive circulars, together null tlieiinineandndilivssof tlio nsentneaiest juu n 111 bo furnished by ndilrcsMni; tilth stamp, OIIAS. o. III.ATU1II.EV, .Manufacturer, MS, Conunereu St., Philadelphia, POlt HALE HV J. SCHUYLER & SON, Bloomsburg, Pa. March n'75-!nu CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ! S. H. MILLER & SON HAVK .1TJST 15KCKIVKD anil nro oiTerlns for salo nt very low prices ono of tlio best us suiuneiitsot CAHPETS etir offered for sale of t io town or llloomsbun;. 'I hey nru nil now and In llio very latest sijles. Prices vary from as cents to tl.w per mil. Call and teo lliem. Oct. i!D, '7l-tf. A Fortune For $1. Tlio Wjomlnir Lottery draws on tlio IMli and ai Hi of eneli monili, nnil Ihi,(ki(i In Cash dirts a paid In full, and no deductions. Cnpllnl dill. fM,i nn ; l-ccoiid(ilit,iVKiii 'i'liliil, ,t)'u: l'ouilli, ti .nnil! nttli. ti.oiu; Mxth, f i.oou j besides T0.U7U tmuller Thi) l'lflli Extraordinary will positively draw on July astli, 1e7!i. Cnpllnl (illl, tni,n. n ; Sironil, fM).Mi.! 'Ihlrd jas,oiKij I'iniiiiijM.o i t-inallei-kIiih. llio wholo niiiountlhj: In ti'i,imu,iIiicli Is paid tu ticket lioldi is nt each ilraului;. 'Jlilt Institution Isehiiiiernl byiho LeiiUl.ilure, nnil emli ilmitliiK Is superilMd by tho leculnulhoillles. An oliiclalllsi of driiiilne; mini lierssent by mall to ticket holders as soon as imli llslied. 'tickets for either niu ll cncli 0 for f 3, ta for ti. Airents wanted I Illustrated 'I lines sent fl eo tu et erj body, containing full particulars, Tickets sold up to thu hour or Uriiit liii;. Address, ALLEN H CO., 79 Nassau Sr., New Vokk. May ll Sm. notTce TyrOTICr; is lieriliy Kiven that tho Jllooino. Xl, buiifdnsioinpauyiilllpiit In servko phsiiuid Iiirnisli meters to ihu ellUens of iilooiiisliurir for tlK.W) wliero tlio dlstanco from tlm Hreet does not eueeilMifeeti excess of f.u feet will bucliiirnedat lie rato of H) ccuts pcrfoot until septemUr 1st liis. V, W. MILLED, ueiietury. Bept. 11, '74.-11 ' GLAZING AND PAPERING. Ttr-M. F. IIODINK, Iron Street helow fee kinds ot D1' uloom',JUr'r 1,tt'' 18 prepared to do al PAINTING, GLAZING, and PAPI5K HANGINGS, In tho beet styles, at lowest prices, nnd at snort notice. Parlies liavlne such wor to do wll suvo money by work warranted to flvo satisfaction, aider cited WM. F. 1IOD1NE. Mar, c, Ti ly. r1 Willi 1. list. I S3 f( m 1 1 j
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