'ill, mi1 ; THE COLUMBIAN AKD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, Miscellaneous. unfix thk wmiiiiT "ltlpplty.lilnl" mystho lltUo tree-toed, "What eolng to happen to-day i 1 guess t hart better get out ot tlio road, It I hoso children nro coming this way." Ho stretches Ms hlnd-Icga, bo Ions and slim, I'ur a 11 Ing loop to a htckory-llmb s Ami then ho pops open ht3 ruby.red eyos Attho ninny proceedings, In solemn surpilsc. Hop-skip find Jump I It Is Iarry nnct t.cn Villi tho rest of tlio romping crew i They're scampering over tho woods again, And what nro thoy going to il o t To Imllrt a bontlrc, I cl.i declare 1 Is thero any mischief they wouldn't dat o J Hut roasting pMaloos Is Jolly fun You cat 'cm scorched, nnd about half dono I "C'llcl;otylackl' nays tha snuay troo-toad, "What a fuss you young ones do make I t wonder It baked potatoes nro good? How Ion? do they have to bako 7" Ho turns to tho mother on her nose Four llltlo fledglings UnJer her breast "Do jou know, madam, alnutsiich thing?" SUo shakes her head and Uutlere her wings. "Chtckadeo-deo I don't you wish they would go? I am really afraid," says she, "That some of Ihoso dreadful children know I havo got my nest In this tree. It's all very well for you, my dear ; With your long legs you have nothing to fear; For mo-jf course I could caMly Hy, Hut fancy leaving my darlings to dto I" Sltppety.slldo I "There's a copperhead -quick 1 Keep Allco and Lorry away 1" Len picks up n stone, Hyd "goes for" a stlck- The snako thinks ho'd better not stay, Ho rapidly wriggles himself to his den, And pokes out his tonguo at tho w hole raco of men, "Two-legged, hideous things I I afllrm That only to look at them makes mo 6qutrm." rtfTcty-whttr I what n cloud of smoke, As tlio dancing brcczo comes near ; Hays tho llttlo tree-toad, "I shall certainly choke, If I stop In this atmosphere. I guess I hail best hop a llltlo bit higher, Tor I don't n.ulte relish tho smell of that lire. I'll go and Inqulro if .Miss Katy-Iild's In, And seo what she thinks of this racket nnd din." Flddlc-dcc-dce t for tho toad and tho snako Tho children caro novcr n whit ; They cat lliolr polatoos half-raw, nnd their cato They gobble It up every bit. They jump on tho logs whero tho sunshlno Is warm, And brown ants and black ants In colonics swarm, They hang on tho saplings, nnd merrily swing llackward and forward, llko birds on tho wing. Hut dlngcrv-dlng I In tlio midst ot tho play Tho sound bf tho dinner-bell comes ; Jlop-sklp-and-JumpI they all scamper away, And nothing Is left but the crumbs. Now tho bird flutters down, and tho snako wriggles out ; Tho pert llttlo tree-toad goes hopping about ; They cat up tho scraps, and declaro they nro good. And bright shines tho sun on tho merry green wood. -Aldtnc. Tho most delicate, tho most sermblo of all pleasures, consists in promoting the pleasure of other's. Everybody now a-dnys is a "lady or gentle man." A St. Louis paper recently informed. its readers that "two gentleman nnd a lady left for tho penitentiary last night. Ono of tho sadest things about human na ture is, that man may guido others in the path of lifo without walking in it himself ; that ho may be 11 pilot and yet a castaway. The opinions of the niisnnthropliic.il rest upon this partial basis that they adopt tho bad faith of a few as ovidenco of tho worth Iessuess of all. AVci seldom repent of spcalcing little, very often of speaking too much. A vulgar nnd trito maxim, which all tho world knows, but ono which all tho world docs not practice. Tho gibbet is n species of flattery to tho lrtiman race. Thrco or four persons nro hung from time to time to mako the rest be lieve they aro virtuous. IJecchcr says that "nono of his photo, graphs do him justice." And it is a deuced ly lucky thing that they don't. Courier Journal, Having frequently asked his father to buy him a jack-kuifo, and receiving for a final nnswer, "If you speak to me on that subject again, I'll whale you," he went straightway to his mother, crying as if his heart would break, and said : "I can't never bo as good as Gcorgo Washington with Buch a dad as I've got." Some people continue under such gross and habitual sclf-deccptio thnt tho most blundering observer of human nature can understand them better than they do them selves. Thero aro persons who havo so ac customed themselves to nil tho arts and tricks of falsehood that to gain a plain end in a plain way would bo to them as tasteless and insipid as warm water. Ono day you will bo pleased with a friend, and tho next day disappolnttd in him. It will bo so to the end ; and you wiist mako up your mind to it, and not quarrel, un less for very gravo causes. Your friend, you havo found out, is not perfect. Nor aro you ; nnd you cannot expect to get much more than you givo. You must look for much weakness, foolishness, nnd vanity in human nature; it is unhappy if you nro too sharp lu seeing them. At tho resurrection of our Lord thero were "about five hundred" Christiana, (I Oor, 10:0.) At tho first feast of l'cntccost they numbered about thrco thousand souls ; nt the cud of tho first century they were estimated at about five hundred thousand; under the first Christian ruler, Constantino tho Great, nt about ten millions ; at tho first milleniuui (A. D. 1000), nearly fifty millions ; at tho first, Reformation, nearly one hundred mil lions ; and now, not far from tho end of the second millenlum, they number Bomo four hundred millions. Mrs. Stanton thinks that if tho womeu do not accomplish to much as men, there is good reason for it. Sho is not dressed to work, but to kill. Hen do not appreciato tho beauty of woman's attire. Sho says : "Tako a man und pin thrco or four largo table-cloths about him, fastened back with elastic and looped up with ribbons ; drag all his own hair to tho mlddlo of his head and tlo it tight, nnd hair-pin on about five pounds of other Imlr, and a bow of ribbon. Keep tho front lockd on plus all night, and let them tickle his eyes all day; pinch his waist into n corset, nnd glvo hint gloves a size, too small nnd shoes ditto, nnd a lint that will not stay on without a torturing clastic, and a frill to ticklo his chin, and u llttlo laco veil to blind his eyes whenever ho goes out to walk, mid ho will know what woman's dress is." SgasonAdle Hints. Tho Scientific Amer ican says: If inosquitos or other blood suckers infest our sleeping rooms nt night, wo uncork a bottle of tho oil of pennyroyal and theso animals lcayo In great haste, nor will tboy return so long us tho room is load cd with tho fumes of that aromatio herb If rnts enter tho cellar, a litllo powdered potash thrown into their holes or mixed with meal mid scattered In their runways, never fulls to drlvo them away. Cayenne pepper will keep tho buttery and storeroom free from nuts and cockroaches. If a motiso makes nu entrance into nny part of your dwelling, sat urato a rug with rayenno in solution, and stuff It into tlio hole, which can then bo ie pnlred with cither wood or mortar. No rat or mouso will cat tlio rug for tho purposo of opening communication with tho depot of uuppllcx. j Family Festivals. It Is qulto clear that wo American get far Ic.'s enjoyment out of lifo than wo might. We dill miller from tlio ctl'ccts of our I'tirl tnulcal origin, nnd although wo mar hr,t abandoned tho theory that pleasure is neces sarily a sin, wo still cling to the practice of eschewing it. Wo may not hilt, as u once did upon obedience to thecloTsnth command iiient "Thou shnlt not eatmlnca pic, fldd eil by tho 1'ralso Uod Jlarebones to thi Pec aloguc but 'wo touch tho once forbidden pastry, or indulgo in tho Innocent pleasure of which jt Is hero tnken as tho symbol, too rarely, and seldom without fer And trem bl I ng. Not content with crnsing from tho calen ilar all tho saints' days and holy fc am: festivals which were so manj pleasant nnd wholesomo reminders that man was not mailo for work alone, wo have rcdncsd on national holidays to two or three in tl e year at the utmost. The luff war, with He many days of glory, has not apparently lefi us singlo ono for a perpetual anniversary of ecl cbratlon. As for family festivals they seem to bo in n fair way of being abolished nlto, gether. This we think nu Imprudent con cession to tho drudgery of life. Wo might learn a useful nnd charming lc son from our foreign friends, nnd especially from tho Germain. Thcso contrlvo to make their homes constant scenes of cheerfulness, Kvcry domestic event Is turned by them in to an occasion of joyous demonstration Tho celebration of tho ba tisms and cliri? cningj, birthdays, and silver and golden wed dings, nnd other family events, makes lifi Germany a perpetual holiday. This docs not, as Mime might suspect, rcuder the Gcr man an idle, devil-may-care person. Hi prominenco in every country as a man of in dintry, cntcrpriso and thrift proves tlio con trary. This exuberance of domestic joy serves rather to lubrtcato his energies, and render him capablo of bearing the rubs life without wear and tear. It is surprising also how much hearty en joymcnt tho Germans manago to get for small expenditure of money. These family festivals are made up of but very few articles purchased in shop or market, but of a great deal of sentiment of homo production. bouquet of flowers a cake, a toy or a trinket is nil that costa money, tho rest is generous! suppliod by affection and good-will. What timo may bo thought by our parsimonious calculators wasted in these homo festivals should bo rather estimated m gained. The strength given to tho domestic auections, and tho positive increaso of social happiness by this practice of cultivating tho innocent pleasures of home, aro sufficient to commend it. Apart, however, from these, it has the further advantage of indirectly cconomizinj timo. The spirits aro refreshed by theso pe- nodical intermissions from work, and th mind and Imdy so invigorated that they mora than make up, by increased willingness and capacity for labor, for all tho time spent in theso innocent and wholesomo family fes tivnls. The Mission of tlio Hoiuo Fly. Tho fly when it alights rubs its hind leg! together; then each hind leg is passed over a wing; then tlio same operation is perform od with tho foro legs; and then, if you will observo elosely, you will seo Mr. Fly pass his trunk or proboeis over his legs and about his body as far as ho can reach. The trunk tcr minatc3 in two largo lobes which spread out whon the insect begins a meal, and is capa- bio of being drawn back rapidly ; but thougl thus constituted it is not fitted for licking but simply for grasping and drawing up food What tho fly does by flying around and then alighting and going through tho manamvers described has at length been successfully 111 vostltrated and decided bv an Entrlish cliein 1st named Emerson, who carried out his work oy the aid of a powerful microscope. He relates that when he first conceived tho idea of making tho investigation he captured fino specimen and glued its wings down to a niicrpscopo slide. On placing tho slido un dor the instrument ho found to his disgust that tho fly appeared to be covered with vcr miu. Ho tried several others, which wcro likewiso covered with lice, and this curious coincidence led him to a still further invest! gation. Why wcro the flies thus nlllicted, or was it an nllliction? Watching ono of the flies fastened on the slide more closely he ob served tlio creature extend its proboeis and swcop it over its body, as if it had just alight ed. Wherever tho lice were tho trunk went they were disappearing within its recesses tho fly was actually eating tlicnil At first ho thought this vermin the fly's progeny, but further iiivsitiation disproved this. Mr. Emerson took a pieco of white paper, on which tivx) flies had alighted and were licking tlieinnelves, and putting it under the instrument found somo of the little creatures had fallen oil crumbs from tho table, so to speak. Ho then took the paper, went into tho kitchen mid waving it round his head taking care that 110 flics touched it during tlio operation, went back to tho microscope and there found animalcule) tho same as thoso found 011 tho flics. Hero he had some thing definite. They wcro not tho prog eny of tho fly, but animalcules floating in tho air. The body of the fly is covered witl a coarso long hair, nnd its quick motions servo to talro them up, as tlio hairy mouth o tho whalo takes up the animalcules of tho tea. When no gets the net full tho fly re tires to his favorite recess on tho window sili or In a quiet corner, and then proceeds tode devour his least of soft-shell crabs. Mr. Emerson continued his investigation in a va riety of places, and th more dirty and filthy tho place and tho more fictid tho odor per vading it, tho richer tho harvest ho found tho flies had mado in the animalcule line. Whilo tho flies captured in such filthy places wcro usually fat, and plethoric, nnd happy, tho files found in clear and well-ven tilated apartments wcro so lean and mlseM bio that when a spider caught one of them in his "parlor" ho immediately kicked it out as not fit to eat. Wherever filth existed, cvolv Ing germs that might generate disease, there Mr. Lmerson observed tho files wero most at traded, and there they covered themselves with tho minuto organism which they greed ily devoured. From this can bo deduced tho conclusion that whilo tho mission of hou.'o flies Is ono of immense importance to man, their prrrenco in immense numbers, whilo it indicate unhealthy exhalations, also guarantees immunity from dlseaso to some extent. Of courso tho houso ily which has a penchant for bald heads, and lights 011 tho skin only to puncture i,t nnd draw blood is not hero taken into nccount. Such files should not rccclvo any credit, even If they deserve it. Thero nrs few wild beasts more to bo dreaded than n communicative man with nothing to communicate. Superstition changes a man to a benst, fa naticism makes him n wild beast, and des potism a beast of burden. There is a lady in New York who will not permit her children to eat anything of wnlch Indian meal constitutes an Ingredient, for fear that it will mako them savage. It must bo tlio sumo lady who would not let her chil dren eat spinach for fear it would mako them green, WHAT I KNOW ABOUT YEUKT1NH. Font noTOi, May 9, 1970. n. It. RnTBts, rsij. 1 rr irt hto nd conlerablo otperlenco with e TxtttiKi. For rttpepsla, general debility nnd l:pre Nuud, Uo Ymmim tn snperlor to an) thing iik'i 1 lave trur 1 (nam,Breii in iuku 1 run- Tlx ike uliu kl wUiler.nnd, alter UMns 1 few bntltt. n uUjalj ethtl bmi nt ilvnts'nsla. anil My, M inter km lirxl condition n nt tlio is-rl Miai. H U1 urd in pVivsur to ghe nny hirthrr prttftUni rHUt lu what I know about itiii ffoou nfaiciiie to nj won 1111 can or flni mo at aj reddric, Alliens street, Tnry rttpeettully, NU! HO CP A HKF.lt, im Athens street, DTSrifSIA. AT UrTOMa-ffint of apr'ttle, rising of food nnd wind from the stomach, acidity of the stomach, heart nr, Arjtrn anrt uhlu ni M of the tonguo In tho morning, tense ci dlatentlon la tke ttmntch nnd powrii, Hmfnnn rammiBg mii pain 1 cosiiTi-mro, ttl-.lrh It nivftslnnftllr lntprrtiDtwdbr dlirruu'it! Palo. Kf vt Hi urue. The month h cUihiut, or has a our or bltwuite. other lrquet tjniptnms aro wtttrurun. innUMion ur ine fcrtrt. nriuiacnp. nnu dliiordvri ot die enst , u icvlng Aouhlc, etc. There Is !7airfcl dpMUtr. lanirunr and afwrUnn to motion flcM-Moa t tht (Oriu, dliturtd ileep, and trlgtit- iui urvtint. Gained Fifteon Pounds of Flesh. hoeti hiiwici, Mi., Jan. IT, 19U. rt. n. MTiTirss. Mi. 1 Drarsir I liehd dj'TierwU In Its worst form fir the list tri jfn, ind kite tten hundreds of dollars' wnru of mcdlelue without obtaining any rMiei. ii m'pu'iuiNT iau icomiacnccu iaKin; 1110 viiTtni, tine which Uuie my health has steadily Imrroffd. My food rtljest well, and I haip pained ntleen pound of flesh. There ire ceteral others In this place lAilag Vuinm, all hate obtained teller. Tours, truly, THOMAS D.MOOIIH, Ovtricer ot card room, rorhimouth Co's., Wills. All Diseases of the Blood. If Vwitiki will re ltee rain, cleanse, nurlfynnr cure f ur 1 dleae s, restoring the patient to perfect heall natter trjlnif different physlcHns, man reme dies, .siUTrrtnif for years, It Is net eonelusite proof, If .01lnrca surfenr, you can be cured: Why Is this ineuieiue pt rioriuin sucn irreat cures ; 11 works in the blood, lathe circulating fluid. It can truly ho called the Ortnl Ulm t Purttrr. The rt source of illseaae orlk'laates lo thekloofli and no meillclno mniuoei noi aci airecuy upon it, to puriry anil ren. orate, hM any Just cluUn upon the public atN'iitlun. GOOD EVIDENCE. CtKcmaaTi, Not. 26, 197a. Mil. H. It. ST1T11II! Dear Mr Tho two bottles of Vwmixs furnished 1113 by ) our ntfcnt my wl'o has used wlih (treat tvne- 111. 1 or n 10UK iimo sue iia-s neen irounieii wiiu tiiz zlnessand costlveness; these troubles aro now eiv tlrely removed bv thn uso of Vpiiktink. sho was also troubled with 0)Hpc psla and general UCUUU3 , ami uaa uecn yreaiiv oeneiiiieii: THOMAS (IIUIOHIi, 223,v Walnut Street. RELIABLE EVIDENCE. Mr. II. It. SiKVKist Dear Sir I will most cheerfully add my testimony to tho treat number you havo alreadv received lu favor of your irreat and cood ift'dlelne, vkiikhni:, for I do not think enouir 1 can bo s.i hi In Its lira se. for was troubled oer Ihlrtv years with Hint dreadful disease, Catarrh, and had such badcoiiKhlmf spells iiiai 11 avouiu si'ein as 11101111 1 couuiiioht nreaill any more, and Vkoktink h.is cured mo; nnd I do feel to thank lod all the timo that there Is so (,'ood a ineuiciuo n.s ykoktink, anil 1 also limit: 11 one or me best medicines for coiurhs and weak hlnklmr feel ings nt tho stomach, nnd odvlvi everybody totnko tho Vkoktinil", for I can assuro them It Is ono of tho oesi mciiicines mat ever was. miu. 1.. 00 ( Corner Magazine and Walnut Streets, Cambridge, -nans. APPRECIATION. CimiLESTON, Jlass., March 19, 1SC9. H. II. Stbvens t Thlsls tncertlfy that Ihavo used your "Hlood Prep aration" (Veoctink) in my family for several years, and think that, for scrorulaor Cankerous Humors or Itheumalloaliectlons, It cannot bu excelled: and as a blood purliler and spring medlclno It Is tho best thing lever u.-.cd;a'id lliavo used almost every thing. 1 can cheerfully recjinmend It to any one In need ot such a medicine, i ours respectfully, MltS. A. A. IHKSMOnn, 13 Itussell Street. Vogetino is Sold by All Druggists, EW STOCK OP CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dress Goods, DAVIDLOWENIJERG Invites attention to his large and elegant stock of Cheap anfl Fashionable Mil ;at his storo on MAIN STltECT, IN TIIE NEW I1LOCK, DLOOMSIluno, l'A., vhcro ho has just received from New York and Phll- ndelphla n full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fasldonable, durable and nunOMjmo DRESS GOODS, consisting: op BOX, SACK, FIIOCK, ami AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, 01' ALL SOKTS SIZES AND COLOIIS, Ho has also replenlshca his already largo stock of CLOTHS AND CASSI.MEUES, STKIPEI), I'lOUHKn AND I'LAIN.VKSTH, "ill UTS, CItAVATS BOCKS, COLLARS, IIANDKEHCIIIUra, OLOViy, ISUSPENDKUS, AND "FANCY ARTICLES. Ho has constantly on hand a largo nnd well select ed assortment ot Clotha and Vestingo, which ho is prepared to mako to order Into nny kind of clothing, on very ihort notlco, and In tho best manner. All his clothing is mado to wear and most ot It Is of homo manufacture. UUlill WATCHES AND JKWKMIV. OP EVKUY DESCRIPTION, FINE AND CHEAP. HIS CASE OP JEWEL11Y IS NOT SUItPASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS OENEUAL ASSOHT MENTOP Clothing, Watches, Jowl- ry, &c. DAVID LOWENIlEIta uly 1,13-tf. I . T IK MATTKH OF Till' m.'AT. jviuiu 01 i-iuiiii aimer, iuui 01 centre township, Columbia county, ilceeabeu. Ilult on Mrt tn accept or rejust the IU11I Estate ut inn nuwiiwn vr iiw ruiLse uiy afttfl moulti rwi oe iouu Tlio Commonwealth of lv-nnsvlvunlji tn r.niimin Miller. Harriet llrdsrh. MnrvAnn r.lrti.u.u ir,.inn Wolverton. Henry ll. Knnrr. enminlinn 1,1 thiur. son nudeHatoof Ij'M Miller, ulunixlo, children of said I'hllllii Miller, rloemu'd. nn,i iinr Alleo Hopper and ( jrus Wtbb, grand thlldren ot said Philip Miller, deceused. You una earhof you eio hereby commanded lo bo and apin-ar before tho ( rplians' Court of said county, to bo held at Mloorns burg. on tho Mb day of September, A. 1)., 1ST", theii and thero to accentor rerunnto taku tUu renl nKinta of said Philip Miller, deceased, at tha upprala.il value, orxhow cause why thn name hhonlil not bo bold. ily tho Court, II. PK.VNK ZAHII. JJlooiilibur, July 13, isjo.-ot. Cleric. ' CHEAP JO AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. Tho Columbian Printing Estab lishment is amply supplied with tho necessary Presses, Types and other material for executing all kinds of Printing at low rates and in the most expeditious and satis factory manner. CALL AT TIIE Columbian Building. COURT HOUSE ALLEY, Bloomshuro, Pa. When special material is required it will bo promptly obtained. I'ooks and Pamphlets, Hand-BUls and Dodgers, Largo and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, Envelopes witli Business Cards, Bussincss, Pic Nic, Wedding and Visiting Cards, Programmes, Bills of Fare, &c. Will all be supplied and excuted in superior sty'ie, at cheap rates and short notice. I Tho best workmen aro employed and tho best material will always be fursiishcd. A liberal uhai-o of public patron- ago ia respectfully solicited. Br.ooMfinuna, Junh 18, 1875",. FRISTIl GRAND OPENING I I3L1AS MENDEN11AIX HAVING remimeil tlie ruislnew of Merchnn discing at his Old Store, on MAIN BTRKKT, ULOOMSHUIia, xA Tire ronK itotii, 1eslreato call tho nttenllonof hts l'i If nils nnd tho l'ubllogencrally.o his NEW, FULL AHD TAMIItl) STOCK OF GOODS, JUST OPENED, And solicits 11 share of public, patronage HIS STOCK CONSISTS OP DltV HOODS, (HiOCEUIES, QUEKXSWAItE. WOODKNWA11E, WILLOWWAHE, IJOOTS & SHOES, HAltDWAltK, l'LOUlt AND PEED. In connection with Iits stock of Jlercnandlso ho constantly keeps on hand In his yard. A FULL STOCK OP ess$ and Unflressefl. Luinler, AND HIIINOLEa OP HIS MANUPACTiJUI!. Bill Lumber mado a speciality. CALL AND 8EK. Oct. 8, ma-tf. J. 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K, UcClure, printed enmpartly from dear, new typo, on a Urge folio sheet, eotatnlng all the news of the day, InUufllnr tn ASSOCIATE PKEfiS TEW- from all'DoUild of Interest, und fenrle ts editorial dlv cusslnus of current topics. Price, TWO cknts. Juan Buuhrripiion, pomiik" vcl annum, or fitly cents per month, In advance. Advertisements, fifteen, twouty and Uilrty cents per II lie, according to position. The Weekly Times Will bo Issued on Saturday, March JOth, weekly thereafur, conlaliilng ail ImiKjrtniit news of tho w eek, and complete .Market and Financial UewirtB. Mallod, forouo jcar, iwsugo free, at tho following raUJii One copy 'i-0 Ten Coiieii .M Twenty Coplefi K.ua A I) VEIi riHEM KN'IS twenty-nvo cents per line. IteinlUinccs Uiould bo mado by IlrafUor Post Of. nco Orders. Address THE TIMES, . Nu. U SouUi bovenlliNtrent, VIIILADUU'IIIA, Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which ii At onco agreeable, licalthj, and effectual f 0 r jircserring tho , iiiiir. It soon restores faded or gray hair to it original color, with tho qlost and freshness of vouth. Thin hair is thickoned, falling liair checked, nnd hnMncs oflonthongh not kltrrtys, curod by its nso. Nothing can rcstoro tho hair whero tho follicles nro do utroycd, or tho glands ttrophicd nud decayed; but such ni remain can bo saved by this application, and stimu lated into acUrity, so that a now growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tho hair with a- pasty eedi mont, it will keep it cloan and rigorous. Its oco.aiional uio will proront tho hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently provent baldnoss. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp arrests and provonts this forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offonsivo. Froo from thoso deleterious substances which mako somo preparations dangerous and inju rious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted meroly for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing olso can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dyo, it does not soil whito cambric, nnd yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustro, and rt grateful porfuino. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Ifroctlcitf and Analytical Clicinlflts LOWELL, MASS. April 1C-T0J1 NEW 0000S 1 A HEAVY STOCK, Cheaper than Elver! S. H, MILLER & SON Have Just Received tlio largest and best supply ot CHEAP LM FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, They havo ever offered tomclr friends ana cus tomers. (Jlotlis, Cassimeres, and Satinetts for MEN'S WEAK, Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos, for LADIE'S WEAR, CALICOES, MUSLINS, CAMimiCS, nnil every vnriely of Dry Goods desired, Carpets, Mats, Ottomans, in great variety and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. FAMILY GROCERIES, incluilinf; nil the varieties of COl'TKES, TEAS and SUGAltS, COUNTRY PRODUCE. and a general supply of articles useful for the table always on band. CALL AND SEE. Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change fur goods at cash prices. Olt. 30,'7J-tf BLOOMSBURQ MARBLE WORKS. T. L. GrUNTON; Proprietor, MAIN STItEKT, HHhOW MAltKKT. Manufacturer of and L'caler in all kinds of MONUMENTAL MARBLE MKS Wo uso tho best AMERICAN nnd ITALIAN Marhle. He has on hand and furnishes to order MONUMENTS, TOM IIS, 1IEADSTONES, UKNS, VASES, &c. Rvery variety of Mnrhlo cutting neatly executed at the lowest market prices. A lontr practical experience nnd personal attention to builni si makes the proprietor ennllileiit of Klvlni; satisfaction. All orders Oy twill promptly attended vu. 1 . u, uux m. E6)-,iV. ll. Wurk dclireredrce 0 ciare."Yfia Aug. SI, '74-ly. T. I (lUN'l'ON, Proprietor. RORERT ROAN CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, Iron Street, between Main and nird Streets IILOOMSIIUIIO, l'A. A LL kinds ot Furnitures mado to order nnd t broken furniture neatly repaired. Tho cpiallty iiniT nrlees of hlsunrkulll coinnam with liny tha can Im produced and ho rcspectf upy bollclts n blaro 01 puouu puiruiioi,re. Undertaking- Will ho carefullv and nioninllv attended to. When called upon ilurlnn any hour of tho iluy or nlcht ho 111 at onco resiHind and lay out thu dead. When female help lu buch eases Li desired ho will furnish liu buiuu. Ready Made Coffins both of WOOD nnd MKTAI.I.IO WA1IU always on hand. Ho Is also tho the solo proprietor In lllooms buru and surrounding Ulstilcts for Taylor's Patent Corpse Preserver Ilv nhle h (i mrnso mav lio surelv and carefully nro served In leo fur anydeslrablo lenirth or limn. 'I ho uio of IhopreMrver may bo obtained from hlmnt auy timo. henrfs, 8hroud moves and JAnurnlnir fur Hours furnlnhed when requested. Also, llKAltsl: onacONVUVANUIISfurulslied . BQi'Iltmemler he it a Jlegular Undertaker ml thoroughly understands his lutints, lie nil not be undersold by any in llloomtbun or it the county. JIOHEUT UOAN. Dec. II, U-ly CAN ACTUAL I1UBINEM INSTITUTION AND TELKUUAl'llia IN8TITUTH. I'or inflation cniut Office, t ecnd furooujtaji AuvnjijiiiiJi. Junek-ly JWfcflmr LompciltoW ghn RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES illlLADELrnA AND HBADINO BO AD WINTEK ARRANGEMENT. KOV. 9th, 1874. Tiutus uun rctssi as rouxiwB (Sunday bxchitkp Tor Now Torlc, rhllftdclphla, Heading, 1'ottivtllo TnmsQua, Ac., 11,11 a. m ror CatawUss, 11,31 n. m. and 7,J p. m. For Wllllamsport, tfii a. m. and 4,00 p. m. rniiNsron ncrnsr lkavs as tOLhOwsscNnAYEA csrrcD.) LenD Now Tork, 9,00 a. m. I;avo Philadelphia, n. m. Ijcmx) Resillni;, lt.Ua. m., I'ottSTlUc, 18,10 p. m. nnd Tamaiina, 1,10 p. m. Leave CsUkImh, e,K a. m. and 4,00 p. m. ICtvo mimmnport, t,M . m. and 0,00 p. m. rasscngrrs to una from New York and Philadel phia fjo through without chango ot cars. J. 11. WOOTEN, May 8, 1ST4 tr. General Superintendent, DEL A WAKE, LACK; WESTKHN ItAH.IlOAD. LACKAWANNA AND ItLOOMSliURG DIVISION. Tlme-Tahlo No. S, Takes effect at 4:31 THUllSDAY, DIX'HMUEK 10, 1874. A. M, NORTH, STATIONS. SOUTH. a.111. p in. p.m. i.m. p.m. p.m 12 25 12 2) 12 111 11 4B 11 31 11 20 11 10 11 10 10 45 8 (5 8 II 8 12 8 OS 8 to T 4 T 24 t 04 6 GT 45 C tt 0 2T 6 20 6 OA 5 5 51 5 44 5 40 5 15 K 01 4 55 4 30 a.m. 6 115 s 3il 8 23 8 13 8 IC 7 t.9 1 4 scranton..... llellevuo Tnlorvllle.... . ..I Ackawanna .. pulsion .. Westllttaton... Wjoming . Malthy Klni;stjii.H.... Kluirston. .J'lymouth .lunc. ....l'lymoiitli .AvonOale .... K&ntlooke 10 00 1 40! 13 a! to 14 18 ti 10 17 10 25 10 29 10 34 10 38 2 2 2 33 2 41 2 60 2 65 3 01 3 (16 5 05 41 1 2.1 S 50 7 00 7 05 1 Id 1 It 7 ta x 43 1 l 1 00 7 11 7 10 4 1 12 61 10 45 10 50 8 16 7 25 3 20 7 85 T 35 12 4C, 7 SJ 12 4 10 65 3 25 7 4.1 11 00 3 31) T 61 IK II S T 19 19 eo T 15 II M 11 05 11 Of 11 is 11 II 11 4 11 53 II 1 II IA II 11 II 17 II 94 11 13 19 37 12 42 19 45 3 30 7 68 3 40 I 60 4 (5 4 90 4 93 4 15 4 45 4 60 4 64 5 05 5 12 5 13 5 24 0 80 8 12 B 15 8 85 B CS 9 05 7 00 I 12 7 18 7 25 7 88 7 47 I 6.'i 8 C2 T 16 19 It t M U 01 IKS 1114 I M 11 11 .nunloek'i 1 reek. . . t-hlckfhlnny.... ....Hick's Kerry... ...Ueacb llaen.. .lltntlck .... Hrlar crifk.... ...Willow firotp.,.. lime Illdife Kspy . . .llloomsburg KuDert- 0 ( ia 11 11 11 tt S 16 11 It 03 11 11 n 51 11 m, S 4S 10 55 5 40 10 49 5 34 10 41 6 10 10 4ll 5 It 10 21 5 02 10 13 4 57 10 OS Calnnlssa llrldgc. ..iiarKB nttiicu... Danillle Chulasky. ranieron .Northumberland. 8 IC 1 03 5 4S 1 11 5 53 1 14 8 03 13) (tl p.m. p.m. 8 85 8 43 8 S5 4 40 9 5 p.m. a.UL 9 20 a.m. DAVID T. HOUND, Sunt. Superintendent's Office, Kingston, March 6, lsil. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after November 20th, 1S73, trains will Icavo SUNDUKY as follows : NOIITHWAHD. Krlo Mall B.50 a, tn., arrlvo Ulmlra ll.r.0 n. m " C'nnandalgiia... 3.35 p.m, " Itochcstcr 6.15 " Niagara. 9.40 Itcnovo accommodation 11.10 a. in. arrlvo Williams port 12.55 p. m. Klmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a. m. Ilullalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrlvo Ilullalo 8.60 a. m. SOUTI1WA11U. Iluffalo Express 2.60 n. m. arrive Harrlshurg 4.50 a. m " llaltlmoro 8.40 " Elmlra Mall 11.15 a. m., arrlvo llarrlsburg l.to p. m Washington 10.30 " " llaltlmoro 6.30 " " Washington 8.30 " Harrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrlvo Ilorrls- huri; 10.60 n. in. arrlvo llaltlmoro 2.25 a. m " Washington c.13 " Erlo Mall 12.55 a. m. arrlvo Harrlsburg 3.05 a. m. " llaltlmoro 8.40 " " Washington 10.35 AH dally except Sunday. D. M. 1)0 YD, Jr., General rassengcr Agent A. J. CASSATT, tiencral Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. riiilmlelrilila & Hrio li. Ii. Division. SUMMERTIME TA11LE. AN nn.l nfter SUNDAY. MAY 2.1.1. 1875, J tho trains on tho Philadelphia & Erlo Hall WIXTWAIW. VAST LINE leaves New York ' Philadelphia " " " Indllmoro " 14 ' lliirrhiburg " " arr. at WUIIimspoit " " " Ixiek linen " " " ileUefoulu ... 9 m n. m ...,12.55 p. m 1.20 p. m ... n.tHi p. in .. . 8,55 p. m ,.1o.!iO p. m ,.,11.50 p. Ill ,. 8.25 p.m ....1116 p. m .. 4.75 a. tn ,. 8.36 a. Ill ., 0.46 a. Ill .. ll.us a. m .... 7.V0 p 111 liltIG MAILleavcs Now York- " " " I'hlladelphla llurrlsburg ' " Wlllhunsport " " ' Lock lluvtn " " " llenuvo " " arr. at Erlo NIAdAHA ESPIli:ssieavcs;rhlladelplila.. T.40 a, m " " " llaltlmoro 7.35 a. in " " " Harrlsburg. ...10.55 a. m ' " arr. at Wlllhimsport. l.rp. m " " " lAiek Haven.., 8.15 p. ui " " " lteuoio 4.30 p.m ELMIlt.V MAIL leavcs'PhlladelnhU 8.0a n. m " " " li.iltimoie s son. in " " " Harrlsburg l.ssp, m " ' arr. at MllUmsiort n.loji, in ' " " Lock Haveu 7.30 11. m EASTWARD. PHIL'A EXl'HESS leaves Lock Haven... " " " WIIIIumsiHjrt.. " " arrives at Harrlsburg " " " llaltlmoro " " " PhUadelplUa..., " " " Now York DAY BXPItESS leaves Itcnovo " " " Iick Haven.,.. " " " WlUlamsport., " " arr. at Harrlsburg " " " Philadelphia.., ' " " Now York " " " llaltlmoro..... , 6.40 o,m 7,55 11. m ..1145U. ra .. 0.15 p. Ill 3.35 p, m ,. 6.45 p. m ... 9.1 a. in . lo.-.c m ..11 30 a. in 3.00 p, in ., U.VU p. in .. (i is p. m .. 0.35 p. 111 .11.20 a, m ,. i.M p. in . 0.45 p. m 10.60 p.m . 2.25 11.111 K1I1U MAIL leaves Erlo ' " itcnovo 1 " " Ijiek Haven 1 " WlUlamsport.... " arr. at Harrlsburg 11 ilalllmore ' 1'hUadclnhla ' ' Now York. ., 7.35 a m 0.4s a. Ill .,'0.10 a. ui ,.12.33 a. ra ., 8.5s a. in . 7.35 a. ia ,. 7.35 a. in ,.10.23 a. ui l'AHT LINE leaves WlUlamsport.. " urr. 111 iiarnsuurg " llaltlmoro " " PhUailelphla.... ' Now York Erlo Mall West. Nlaeara Emresa West. Elmlra Mall West and j)ay Express liLsf mute closu connec tion 11 1 Northumberland w 1th L. 4: II. It. It. trains for vYllkcs.llarre. and Hcruulon. Kiia Mall West. Nlnirara Kinross West and Elmlra Mall West inakocloui connection at WlUlamsport with N. U. It. W. trains North. Erla Mall Hast and West, Niagara Express .Vost, East Line West and Day ExDresu Esstmaku close cunnectlon ut Iwk Haven with II. E. V, It, II., trains. Erie Mull East and West connect at Erlo llh trains on I. H. & M. 8. It. It., at ferry with u. C. A. V. II. It., at Euinorlum Willi II. N. Y. Ac 1'. It. 1!.. and at Hrtftwood u till A. V, II. It. t'arior cars win run betnccD I'liiiadoipnia ana IVllllamsport on Niagara Express West, Fast Uno West. Pldladelohla Exnrcss East and Hav Kxnrosa EoAt. Blciplng cars ou all night trains. VM. A. 11AJJ1WIN, Jan. 8,75 tf General Bapt LANI KOTK8,wllli or vHhm fJtunnUon lor bale ut tho 1'oi.uviuam ou1 ' SUI GENERIS. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. DNE(OALED::;;XUNAPPR0ACnED In -nlr nn.l MMllcneo hy nny Mtifr. Awnnt J TIBllIIi a DIPLOMA OP HONOR VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. fill I V Amorln Oritn ctcr nwnrJnl nny mnUl UnL ta Iuror.or which procnt niith oxttawtU. liuy zoUno An to command a nltle snlo there. HUfBVC Whl prrmlnmii nt I mint. ALTl Al 0 trlnl Etpnltlon ! Amtrltt well ( Farp. Outot humlml there hufa not bHn till lu nil vhw ny other organ hot ln preferred. nrPT l)lrf.l by Eminent Miirlrlnn, In both DtO I hrmUjihf U ho llnrtvnlcd. Sco rEsimoniAi, cincur.An, with opioiow vt mom than Tkauxanil (neat free). IIOICT on havlnu a Mnwn A Hamlin. Do not I nolo I bike nny other. Ptaleri f uacir ixjm. Minions Ji MlllnQ tttfcrtpr orffiint, nnd f,r lAf niM njlen try vtrv AnrJ ta ml tmnimno iIm. UClaV CTVI CC w'lB mMt lmportnntlmrroTft nCn ul ILCu menu m made. rlenr fleil an4CoaTaiaillei lnf. Suprrh IMagcra and other Caiaaaof aiaiar ilealcua. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGANS qOMtM combination of them Inatrumtota. CICV DIVUCMTC Ori;aniMIdtorauh;or CflOl Yni mZn I O. for monthly or quarterly pajmenU; or rental until rent pay fur tlio oran, itlTll nPIICC Clrculnm, with fullimrtlo llrll ALUUUlO ular.freo. Addrcua MASON .4 HAllI.IN OUOaH CO., 161 Tremont Etrcet, 110 TON; 20 Union Bquaro, NUW YOIIK1 or 80 4i ta AdamaBt., ClUOAUO, MASON & HAMLIN MAY Dn OBTAINED AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL OP Ii. 1$. POWElLIi, SCRANTON, Pa. General Ayent alto fur tlte ceUhrateit CHICKERING PIANOS. ALSO, OK I. K. MILLER, HiooMsnuna, pa., Dealer in above, Instruments. March 10, '75-y 110LLINS & HOLMES No. 17 Ccntro.Btro Pliita Gas ana Steam Fitters MANUI'ACTUHEIIS OF rxisr -w are, UAI.VANL3EI) IIION COIlNICE, WINIJOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wiro Trellises, ic. Dealers in Stoves, Rang es, Ktirnaees, lialtimoro Hcntein, Low Down Grates, Mantels, I'UMl'S, "Weather Stripw, &c Also GAS FIXTURES of tho latest deRlgn. Special attention paid to re pairing sing Machines of ccry description. scales, Locks, Hell Hanging, Key Pitting, A:c. 1'rtvatu Ilesl. ilences Heated bybteamut abmall costalurtc Hot Air. Feb. 20,'75-tf. "DLATi JD prove Wool) PI TCHLKY'S Im- roved CUCHMHKIl U.MP is the ac knowledged standard ot tho market, by popular verdict, Uio best pump for tholcast money. Attculloa Is lnvltHl to IllatchleVs lmnroved Ilraek- it, tho Drop check valve, which can bo withdrawn without Ulsnurblngtho Joint.", and the copper chamber which neur trucks, scales or rusts nud will last a Ufa time, ror bnlo by Uealers and the tradu generally. In order to lw suro that you get IlIatclileyB lump, bu canful and seo that It has my trado mark as nimvo. If you do not knowwhero to buy, dewjlptlvo circulars, together with tho name nnd nfldrcssof tho agent nearest jou w Ul bo furnished by iiildnwslng w1lh htamp, CHAS. o. llLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, M t, Uommerm m I'hlladelphla. FOII SALE J)Y J. SCHUYLER ci SON, Bloomsburg, Pa. March 6 '75-lUn CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ! S. H. MILLER & SON HAVE JUST ItlCCKIVKD anil nro nn'erinK for nolo atverylow prices ono of the best as sortments M C'Alll'KT.s cut oncred for Palo of tho town of lllooinsburg. They nro all new and m tho Tory latest stiles. Prices vary from vaccnlsto ll.no per yard. Call and bou them. Oct. 23, 14-tf. "Nrr.TTm? TJ01ICE ls.licreby given tliat the lllooms X 1 burg tias company win put la service pipe anil turnlsli meters to the cltlrns of lllooinsliurg fi r J12.50 whero tho distance from tho Hxect dois net cxcotdMifcet; cuvm of 60 feet will lw charged at tho ruto of to cents per foot until September 1st 1S'5. C. W. MlI.IJtll. Keeretnrv. Sept, 11, 14.-tf HENDEKSHOTT'S OPPOSITE TIIE CENTItAL HOTEL. Has a complete stock ot pure and reliable UIIUGH, MEDICINES, (1IIUMICALS, UYES, ACIDS SOAl'S, SODA, SODA ASH, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, POTTY, VAIINISI1ES AND ALL l'AitvTfirta sctpues, sponoes, iiiiush TR, lUHVTJMEHT, C, AT VERY LOW PRICES. country rroUuco tnken la c.chango for inuffj, Medicines, Dycs.'etc, -: 0:- CENTRALS STORE. Uavo a carcfullysoloclC(i;stck of cholco TEAS, COFFEE, SUOAIt, SPICEH, SOA1', I'lCKI l H, SAUCIX, FISH, HAMS, CANNED Fill ITS, VEC1ETAULE8 AND OTHEIl FINE (IKOCElt IES. FORUIONM) DOMESTIC Fruits, Nuts nnd c"Rfi'( tiunnry, all nt tho lovcM po;s D prtews. lw-Country rroducn tak ji 1 yLuiaiiKe.ij llhvani.hiirf. llanli la. 1UAT Kl A A vs. vv