THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOCMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Miscellaneous. A (llltli (IK (051MIIN SI1.KSI!. Rome ifltla n loroil tor Imnni ' ankr, A ml r.1 hen, for I Iwlr untl ns i Ari l wimn r.ir nrlttil way 1 1 1 .1 L in.iko sin ion of Ilic-lr unity swalm. lint k'l her Ism Night nmUy, Khc can linto mi pirtrtiao To liviii'D esteem unlnm alio Iks A glil of common wn'. Slio nmy delu.ln llifl inuring hour. Anil mako thy bllm complMo ; Ami show linn's deep an. 1 militia power In whispers warm ami swrcl. Sho tiny Iismi faon nml form dltlne, And dross nt grnt nteiie; Hut outit-uril gmcwii inn not luakn A pill ot ouiiiinon hciihc. Her voleo may warli'o liko it Mrd, In Mings tlut jiIiwmi tho our, Ami neiorbroatho nn angry word, A murmur or a mecr. Admirers limy Implore her shdlo, Ami my, "O, she's liiimchso I" Hut am t hey suro that Mm will prove A Klrl if common wnsot Deception may Ih stransrc to licr, Him may iw tnljrhtnnd pure; A lofty w 111 m.iy guard licr life, Ami every wrotin iiUJnr, Kneh girl may live, Imt whero 1 Alas 1 Though, lnoaiilim no oifoiise 1 think It's pretty hard to ilnd A gltl of common sense. lien. Silniirr'N l'oinioHlttoii T!ic reason wliy that the Vourtli of July is so slinrt is ln'caiisc they signed tho Dee l.tr.itioti of Independence all in one day. If tlioy only had went slow, and been three or lour days about it, then wo would have had n long pull at tho fireworks, and plenty of time lo mako things lively most all tho week. Wliax your mother send you to the gro cery, with a basket, for two dozen egg", in a hurry, and you get into a soft gamo of marbles on tho way, and win a good many, and don't como homo for two hours, that's forgetfulness, 5ut your mother don't forget you when you eomo back. There is a boy who lives in the Fourth Ward lias got leet so egregious big that lie can't play hop-seoleh, but then no hair-pin can throw liini in a fair rnsiel, and a hatd wind could never blow him over in a storm. When you slido down on tho long bauis ter of tho front hall stairs, and go on down to tho bottom so fast that it burns you clear through your trousers, that's friction. Some Saturday whon you aro in tho kitch en, and tho hired girl has just sinned up the knives, when she turns her back you mustn't dip them ono at a timo in tho vinegar jug, because if you do tho chemistry will turn 'cm black, and then you will havo to go careless down to tho back fenco to get out of tho way of somo hot water or something. When you see a boy with a splendid new overcoat ivs fits him, nnd is real tailor-made, and you haven't got any overcoat yourself, and it's a awful cold day, and you want his'n, that's envy. I!ut you can't help it when you ain't a Christian. Tour father would never spend $12 for a big dictionary for you in a hundred years, but if you was to win one in a hard spelling match, he would make you study it nights till you nearly went crazy. That's always tho way. When your mother is frying doughnuts and your hungry, it don't mako any differ ence how her hair is combed, or if it is combed at all or not; just only tell hev that you think sho looks so hau'sonio with her Jialr dono up in that way, and sho will feed you on hot doughnuts till you swell up like a toad. , When a sack of peanuts gets busted on a dray and spilt out on tho street, and your pockets don't hold many, because they're nearly full of other things, then a daily newspaper would bo a good thing to have, and would bo useful. Why is tho world liko your father? This is a hard conundrum, which you might just as well give up. It.-cause tho world is round always, liko a ball; but your father is 'round only of a Saturday afternoon early, just when you don't want him, and when tho circus in tho stablo has only just com menced. Givi: Your. Child a l'Ai'iir.. A child beginning to read becomes delighted with a newspaper, becaiuo ho reads of names and things which are familiar, and ho will pro gress accordingly. A newspaper in ono year is worth a quarter's schooling to a child. Every father must consider that information is connected with advancement. Tho moth er of a family, being ono of its heads, and having a more immediate chargo of children, should herself bo instructed. A mind occu pied becomes fortified against tho ills of life, and is braced for emergency. Children amused by reading or study aro, of course, mora considerato and more easily governed. "As to being conflicted with tho gout," said Mrs. Partington, "high living don't bring it on. It is incoherent in some fain iles, and is handed down from father to son Mr. Hammer, poor soul, who lias been so long ill with it, disinherited it from his wife's grandmother." When a Pennsylvania farmer sold his farm to an oil company ho went to town tho day ho got his cash, and bought JiU wife 200 dozfti clothes pins nnd twenty-fivo clothes lines. Ho said ho'd had growling and jaw ing enough about that house. A father fearing an carthquako in tho re gion of his house sent his two boys to a ills taut friend's until tho peril should bo over. A few weeks nftcr tho father received this letter from his friend: "Plcaso take your boys homo and bend down tho earthquake." FSonio western paper says that General Ilumsido and his whiskers will soon bo brought out as a candldato for tho Presi dency. If a man is going to leave tho world and xetiro into solitude, he must tako a largo stock of virtues with him, for theso are tho only things ho can enjoy there. "Any letters for Mlko lfowo?" asked an individual of n clerk at a Post-Office win dow. "No letters for anybody's cow," Human kuotvlcdga is tho parent of doubt Truolovoiuid high morality uro always tho same. Hasty pcoplo drink tho water of existence scalding hot I If you would not havo nflllction visit you twico, listen at ouco to what It tcachos. Water is tho best drink. Exerciso and puro air tho best medicines, Suspicion Is a counterfeit of truth ns well as falsehood. Happiness is not tho sharo of tho learned, but of tho good. Thero nro rcproachoa which givo prais", nnd praise which reproaches. Iiovo is a weapon that wilt conquer men when nil clso fails, A great mind will bo easy In prosperity, nnd quiet in adversity, One cannot always be a hern, but ono may always bo n man. 1. y by n good storo of patience, but put it whero you can find it. Binall cheer and great welcome mako a merry feast, uftcr nil. Ifo who has good health is n rich man, hud rarely knows it. llulos fur Dirt. It Is somewhat nmining to observe, how, fro.n tlino to (lino, certain nrtlclcs of food aro vaunted ns being of great liupnrtnnco In a dietetlo point of view. At ono time It is full, then oatmeal, then tomatoes, wlii'o milk, cream, cheese, rye broad, etc., all have I heir advocates. One of my friends imunn me that no man can bo healthy who dues not eat plentifully of sail ; another thinks the fat of meal exceedingly strengthi'iiluj.', and still another lintst-snpon it that no man can iiuiin liin health for any lengthened period with out stimulants of somo kind. Now, I main tain that no argument has yet been put forth in regard to tho necessity fur certain kinds of food that cannot In' disproved by facts. Most Americans and Hiiirlisliinoii believo that animal food is adiolutely ncces.iry for men taking strong iiiuciilarexcrelo ; yelthe hardy, athletic peasantry of the northern parts of Ktiropu scarcely ever see it. Tim ltmsiau soldier's rations cons st of black bread, oil and salt, and very little else; yet Ito will hear fatigue and privations that would kill an English soldier, 'flic Chilian miners, who undergo tremendous exertion, live ex clusively on beans, pnri'V'l ru ami ti.'s, Tho Kronen ot t.io Alric.i i i..nst, n splen did racoof men physically, live, on rice, yams and a little fish. Yet we are told that ono cause of the dc'-'" " i ' 'ie eastern na tions is a ricedi' i. i . ,1 n ivs, a his'i all thority, thinks thai a hnrlily carbonized diet, such as fat mea:i', "net i en try, mill.', to, produces a hon xitulitinn '' 'j and mind. It may m many c:ie, but certainly not in all. Tho writer is acquainted with a icmarkably thin brisk talkative old lady, who eats nothing but the fat of meat, pudding and bread from ono year's end to another, She sleeps very little, and is seldom unwell. Fish, says Agassizand Dr. Latudert, builds up the brain, but no one, I think, overheard that people living on tho coast are smarter than those who don't see fish ten times a year. "Drink nlo and you'll think ale, said an English teacher of eminence; yet somo of our greatest scholars have been largo consumers of beverage. Tho Gorman peas ants and many of them aro remarkable specimens of physical strength, livo at homo on potato soup, potatoes, curdled milk and ryo bread with occasionally a lit tic bacon. Tho Irish peasant gets little beyond potatoes and milk, and though ho certainly does not seem to love lntjor (few people do), yet ho is not wanting in muscle. Wo arc told wonder ful stories of tiro physical power of tho Greek and Turkish porters, who will carry I don't know how many pounds at a load, and who livo on bread, grapes, dates, etc., rarely touching animal food. It is quite possible, however, that these last wero exceptional cases, and that their great muscular power is inherited. Turning to tho lower animals, wo also find that scarcely any of our nations in regard to food, hold good. Corn meal is poor food for horses, s;tyw Hie Englishman ; it docs not con tain enough of tho musclo.inaking substances. Yet our city cars and omnibus horses which certainly do much hard work, seen to thrive on it., Mr. L. W. Miller of Stockton, New York, winters his cows on corn meal, and finds that tley do well on it, both as regards milk and flesh. Tho horses, and even cows, on certain portions of our eastern coast, and in Iceland, arc sometimes fed on dried fish. Drover's dogs in Great liritain get fed on bread soaked in beer, yet by nature they aro carnivorous. Now all theso facts seem to show that no absolute rulo can bo laid down in regard to diet. Liebig's belief that the quantity of ni trogeu passed from the system indicated tho waste of muscular tissue is exploded. Ni trogenous food plays a less important part in the animal economy than was formerly supposed. A certain quantity of it thero must be, but go beyond a certain point, and it will bo found, as those who tried Il.uiling ism discovered, that most serious complica tions will result therefrom liright's diseaso of the kidneys among others. The infer ence, then, that I deduce from all this that tho old ndage "What is ono man's meat is another man's poison," is pretty nearly true. Ono person thrives on rye bread ; another must havo roast beef. The high-bred horse wants his oats and fine hay ; the welsh pony, the mule and tho donkey get fat on thistles. Tho difference, in vital powers and nutri tive system of different individuals will alono account for tho fact that ono man must have certain articles of diet to maintain health and strength, while another can do without them. IIcuco no rule of diet can bo laid down except ihh : Try by experiment what best suits you, and adhere to that. Let mo say a word in conclusion, in regard lo tho manner in which tho value of certain articles of diet is frequently estimated. Many ignorant persOHS are apt to think that if a certain kind of food keeps olf tho feeling of faintuess gr hunger r a long time, it must, therefore, bo very nourishing. This, ofcour.se, is quito wrong, and would involve tho acceptance of tho absurd theory that a tough beefsteak is inoro nourishing than a tender one. Ouitnlry Gentleman. Don't forget to say "good morning I" .Say it to your parents, your brothers and sisters, your schoolmate, your teachers, and say it cheerfully and with a smile it will do you good. Thcro's a kind of inspiration in every "good morning," heartily and smilingly spoke, that helps to mako hopo fresher and work lighter. It seems really to mako tho morning good, and to bo a prophecy of a good day to como after it. And if this be true of tho "good morning," it is also of all kind, tioartsoino greetings; they cheer tho discouraged, rest tho tired ones, and sonic how mako tho wheels of life run more smoothly, lie liberal with lliem then, and let no more mornings pass, however dark and gloomy it may be, that you do not at least help to brighten by your smiles nnd cheerful words. How to Ouow Iticii, Tho only way by which capital can increaso is by saving. If a man gets but what ho saves that constitutes you spend as much as you mako you will never bo richer than you ar. It is not what his wealth. Von must learn tho first rulo in tho Arithmetic, Addition, Kvcry business man, in each year nf his life, should mako somo addition to his capital, however slight. If your Increase is but little, and tho next year you will get more, for you will havo tho profit on thu sum you Have. Tho man who goes on spending all ho makes and expects by somo lucky hit tobo raised to wealth, will bo disappointed, ami most likely sink to pov erty. Hut stick to business, stick to one business ; economise, marry somo good intelligent, poor girl, who will help you save j don't bo dis couraged by anything, bo civil to every body, and you can't help prospering; it is not in tho nature of things fur you to fail. An Inebriuto Mrangcr precipitated himself down htalrs, and on striking tho lauding re proachfully apostrophized himself with : "If you'd been n wantiii' to como down ttalrs) why in thunder didn't you tay so, you wooden-headed old fool, an' I'd a como with you an' showed you tho way, Discoursing sweet music blowing your own trumpet. VEGETINE Purine: tho Blood, Ronsvates and Invigorates tho Whelo System. Us Jliilliiil I'liiprlllrs nri" ArPKIl ATI V H,T)iN I U.SOliV HNT AiN'l) 1)111 II I5TI0. Vkiiktink Is mado exi lnslveW from tlm lulces nf I'lnrully selected harks, nuits mid lieihs, anil so iiniijtiy t'liiieeiniaieii liini H will eiuein uiy iriiiu ale rroiii the sslein oei v tntnlnf sei-ntula. scrofu- slnelas, salt rhemn, Mphlllllo diseases, ranker, laliilness nl (ho stomach, mid all diseases that arise from linntirii Mood, .setallea. Itiilainnmtnrv ami (lirnnlo theuuiallsin, neuralgia. Kunt ami spinal com- manna, canuiiiy oo cnciau.niy mreu uuoiigu uiu olood. I'or uleorsanil rrimtlvn diseases fil the, skill, mis lules, pimples, hlotches, liolls, teller, sealdtiead anil iliiffuuriii. Vkiiktink lias hccr,falled to effect a per mit nriit euro. for nalns In tho back, kidney comiilatnK dropsy. female, weakness, leueurrluca, iuImi trom Internal Ulfrrntlon, ami nieilne dlseasesand general deWII ly, Vkiiktink acts directly upon the causes of theso com nanus, k, umis'oriuos nun siren'jiiu'iis mu ulinlit MVuli.tn jii'lu 1 1 1 ,1 hi.iTt't li ii tirirnlis. ntliivt III. Malum itl.in, cures ulceration ami iCKUIatcs the lionols. 'or c-iitni ill. dssiieiisla. Imliltual rosllveness. lial- plliitlonot the heart, headache, piles, nei vou.sness and general prostration of tluinerums sjstoin, nn Inedli Inu lias ewr gUen Mich perfect sat Istarl Ion as the Vkiiktink. II purines the blood, cleanses nil of tho claims, ami possesses a controlling- puncrmcr the nervous system. Thu reninrkalilc cures affected liv Kfli.TiNR ua o Induced many physicians nnd npolhecailcswhoinwo know to prescribe and use 11 In their ira n lainllles. In r.iet. Vkiiktink Is the host reined v vet dlseoM1!'- ed for the nluno diseases, and Is the only reliable lii.Doii ruun-1 i;ii jet piaceit uctoroino ptiunu. Are not tho mnnv testimonials irtvon for thedlffcr- cut complaints satisfactory any reasonable per-on HiilTerliiit from nny disease mentioned ubmc, that they can ho cured? Head the testimonials irtU'ii, and no ono can doubt. In many of llieso eases tho persons s that their pain and MilTerliisr e.uinnt bo expressed, as In cases ot scrofula, w hero, apparently, mo wuoie oouv was ono mass oi coii unuuii. il mi kiink will lelloui naln. cleanse, purify nnd euro such dloases, restoring tho patient to perfect lieallh after trjlng dllfurent pli) blclans, many remedies, sutlerlrur for j ears, Is nulconelusl o pronMt you aro asuifcrcr, jou can be cured 7 Why Is this modi clno performniR such great cures? It works In tho oiooii, in mo iircuiaunir num. ueauoo euueu mu (Ireat lllnod Purifier. 'I'ho irreat source of diseaso originates In Die blood; amino mr-dlclno that does not act directly upon It, to purify and rcnoMo, has any Just claim upon public attention. When tho blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either from change of weather or of climate, want of exercise, iricRuiar diet, or from any otner cause, tno vkiik tink will renew tho blood, carry nrr tho putrid hu mors, cleanse tlio stomach, regulato tho bowels, nnd Impart a tone of Mgor to tlm whole body. Tliocon lellou Is In tho nubllo mind ns well ns In tho medl- nl profession, that the remedies supplied by the esroumic ivinguom aro inoro saie, more suueosmi In tho euro of disease, than mineral medicines. Vciikunk Is enmuoseil ot roots, barks nnd hcibs. It Is pleasant to take, and Is perfectly sa to togho to aaliifant. Do jou need It? Do not hesitate to try It. You w 111 never regret II. WOULD NOT, BE WITHOUT VEGETINE FOR TEN TIMES ITS COST. Tho L-reat benent I hao recelvod from tho use of VuiKTiNii Induces me to irlo mv testimony In Its favor. Ibeilevolt to be not only of great value for reMoiliig tho health, hut a preu'iitlvo or 0lsca.se peculiar lo the spring and summer seasons. I wuuiu nob ou w iuiout 11 lui leil nines iuseo:.i. UDW.Mtl) TII.DK.V. Attorney and Oeneral 'Agent tor Massachusetts of crarismen's i.uo Assurance company, no. -i-j neais llulldlng, Huston, Mass. Vogotiuo is Sold by All Druggists, JKW STOCK Ol-' CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dreas Goods. DAVID LOWKNliEUQ Invites attention to his largo and elcgantstock of Cheap ana MionaUe ClotIiin&, ;at his storo on; MAIN ST1!I:ET, IN Tlln NEW 1II.0CK, IlLOOMSIlUIia, l'A., whero ho has Just received from New York and riitl. aitclphla a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durable and runosoiuu DRESS CsDOBS, CONSISTING OF I!OX, SACK, FUOClv, GUM AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OP ALL SOltTS SIZES AND C0I.0I1S, IIo has also replenished I1I3 already largo stock of CLOTHS AND CASSI51E11ES, STItll'UD, KIOUItED AND TLAIN VESTS, SilIUTS, CItAVATS SOCKS, COIXAItS, HANDKEUCIIIUra, (1 LOVES, ISUSPENDEHS, AND FANCY AKTIOLES. He lias constantly on hand a largo and well select ed assortment ot Cloths and Veatings, which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very sJiort notice, and In tho bctt maimer. All his clothing is mado to wear and inobt ft It 1st of homo manufactuio. (iOLl) AVATOHKS AN!) JKWKLKY, 01' KVHItY DESCItllTION, FINE AND CIIEAI' II1S CASE OF JKWELHV IS NOT SUlll'ASSEI) IN THIS I'LACK. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS OHNEHAL ABS011T MKNTOF Clothing, Watches, Jewl ry, &c, DAVID LOiVENBERO, uly 1,'13-tf. AN ACTUAL Ill'SINESS INSTITUTION AND TELKaitAI'lIIO INSTITUTE. For Information call at Office, or send for cou.euh ADVKUTiaiK. JuiicMly A TT0RNKV8 DLANKH, Common and Judgment Honda, lust printed md lor bale at the Coi.LKBiiN oniee. All kinds of Attorney's blanlm eltlier kept ou hand or rrUitod to order. AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. The Columbian PrintinjEslttb lislnnent 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 THE Columbian Building COURT HOUSE ALLEY, Eloojisiiuuq, Pa. When special material is requiretl it will bo promptly obtained. Books and Pamphlets, Hand-Bills and Dodgers Largo and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads Envelopes with Business Cards, Bussiness, Pio Nie, Wadding ant Visiting Cards, Programmes, Bills of l''aro, At- Will till bo supplied and excuted in superior style, at cheap rates and short notice. Tho best workmen aro employed and tho best material will always bo furnished, A liberal sharo of publio patron age is respectfully solicited. Bloomsiiukci, Junk 18. 18',75. MIIAS MI3N DKNIIAIjL TTAVINO restnneil the bu. buss of I.lerclnn IX dlselng at Ills old Stoic, on MAIN STItHHT, III.OOiMHIIUIKI, NKAtl TIIK I'OHKS 1101 Kb, Dcslreslo calltho attention ot Ids Kilend : ntiil the uiiiio generallj.o his NEW, 1'Ul.t. AND VAHII-11 STOCK Olf GOODS, JUST Ol'UNEI), And solicits n sharo ot puulle, patronage HIS HTOUK CONSISTS Of DIIY (1001)14, (lUOCEIIins, liUEENSWAHU, WOODENWAIIE, WILLOWW.UIE, HOOTS tc SHOES, llAUDWAlll-, 1'I.OUII AND FEED. In connection with his stock of Mtrcnandtso he constantly keeps on hand In his yard. A FULL STOCK OF Dressefl and Uuiliessecl Lito, AND SII1NULES0F HIS JIANUFACTUItE. Bill Lumber mado a speciality. CALL AND SEE. Oct.3,lST3-tf. J. UVANS, EEADY MADE AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. HE HAS THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES, AND KJIPLOYSTHK BEST WOftOl EN For flood Fits nnd Promptness In llllln;; orders thero Is tho place lo go. Ills goods aro selected Willi caro and Ids t'tlSTUM WO UK will compare faorahly with the host effort of tho fashlonablo City Dealer. HE KEEPS A LAllOK STOCK OF BOYS' & OHILDEEN'S CLOTHING AND GKNTLKMKN'S FURNISHING GOODS At Astonishingly Low Prices. A. J. KVANS. July I, 1S73-tf. 3?-A.I3Sra?I3STC3-: GLAZING AND PAPERING "Y7"M. K. liODINK, Iron Street below sec- 1 ond, lUooniiburi;, Pa., Is prepared to do nl KiniiM or s l'AINTINQ, GLAZING, and 11 . HPT, IT I XT' t'PL' In tho host styles, at lowest prices, and at bhort notice. PartlcshalngBUChwor todowll uavomoneycy work warranted to give- satisfaction. Order bollcltcd TO. F. I10DINE. JIar. o, 'T4-1J'. PHILADELPHIA ADV'S. DEAUTIFUIi NEW SONG. "NO I'llelidlv Voleo todreet Me." liy II. P. Danks. Sent post-paid fur Ml eentH. order our calalnguo for IsTli. WM. II. IIONNDII K CO., MilMo Publishers. 110;!, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, 1'a. July 16-12W. ESTBIT'C COTTAGE ORGANS. organs and Arllm Pianos. 11. JI. lllll'i'i:. lauschest nut ht , Phlla., formerly of is north Uh bt. Jy.ic-nw yiAiNwnianT a co., W1I0LHSALH OUOCIlIlM, K, U. Corner Second aud Arch htree)s, Pmi.Aniai'iiti, Dealers In TllAS, SY11UPH, COI'l'Hn, BUOAIt, MOLAKSUS I'.ICB, Rl'ICKR, lllCAlin SOMA, Ac, Ac. lOrdera w 111 recclvo prompt attention. tl.T-tf A FIRRT CLASS NEWSPAPER. DA TLA' ANlT WJiJRlfljY. Intlopcndcnt in Evcrylliin! Neutral in Nothing, Opposed to nil Corrupt. .Kings in Munieipitl, Wtalo ami JMiilionnl Ail'uirs. Till! DAILY 'I'lMllS wllllio Issued nn Hat unlay, tint 13th of March next, mid cery morning I hcrcittir, Hmnl.iys I'Ki'pli il. under Ihu eilllnilal dlieellon of A, K. McClure, printed l ouipaeily from clear, now t Vlie, on a largo fullo sheet, containing nil the iicwh of ihod.iy.lncludliig tlio AHMX'IA'li: PKKKHTIXi: (IIIAMK, Hpedal 'lelegrains nnd Correspondence from nil pnlulH of Interest, nnd fearless idltnilul dis cussions of current topics. Pi ice, TWO C'rtN'l N. .Mull Biiliscrlpllons, postage rue, six dollata per oiiiiuin. or fifty cents per month, In advunco. AiliertUements, lilleen, twenty aud thirty rents per line, accoidlng lo position, The Weekly Times Will ho Issued onHaturday, Jtatch liOlh, weekly Iheroalter, rontiiluliig all linportant news of tho week, and complete Market and rinancl.il lleporls. Mulled, forono year, poslugo Irce, ul tho follottlug vales i Ono copy fl.o Ten t'oplos D.oo Twenty cnplos lo.in AI)VKH I IHI'.Mi:NTH twenty-nvo cents per line. lleuiliances sliuuld ho mudoliy Druflsor Post Of fico Ol ders. Address THE TTMJS. No. 14 HouTh SovcntliMrM't. U I'lllUDKU'illA. Ayer's Sarsaparilla In widely known ns Dim ol' till! nioi-t elVeeliial leineilies ever dUeovered I'or eleansini; tlio hvs teni timl imrifyfiiB; tlio IiUkmI. It lian Flood tho test of jearp, with n con elatitlyprowingreH utnllon, lia'cd on lis intrltifte irlucp, nnd sustained liy its re inaikiihlo cures. So inild ns to lie rale nnd benelielal to children, nnd yet so feaielilnif na to cll'ectttally iitirgo out tlio great cor ltlpllolii of thu liloud, plieh M the PCi'ofulous nnd Fypliilillc eoiitainliinllou. Iiiiiuritlc!!, ot-ilisenfes that luno hirVed In the pyftent fin- year.", soon yield to Ihii powerful nntl tlote, nnd dljappear. Hence ltd wonderful elites, many of which nro puhllcly known, of Scioliiln, nnd all htoIuIoiis diseaKe?, lilcci-s, Irruptions, nnd cruptUu dis orders of th sltln, Tumors, J8lotclii.s, lioils.l'ltnplcs, I'nstlllos, Sores.St. Anthony's I'Jre, Homs ov Kr.vslix; lus, 'roller, Salt JCIioiiiii, .Sciild llcilil, Itili(rvoi-in, ami inlernal UN coi-ntions of tin; Uterus, Kloiunoli, lllld liiver. It nlni cures other com plaints, to which It would not seem especi ully adapted, such ni Dropsy, Dy.spcp .sla, l-'Hs KciiralKia, Hour! Disease. J'Vinalo "VrcakiU!SS, Delilllly, nnd lyOiicoi'i'li(::i, when tiiey nro inanifesta lions of the scrofulous poisons. It is nn excellent restorer of lieallh nnd strength in tlio Spring. Ity' renewing thu appetite nnd vigor of tho digestlto organ?, it dissipates the depression nnd listless lan guor of the season. Kven where no disorder appears, peoplo feel liettcr. and live longer, for cleansing thu blood. Tho system moves on witli renewed vigor nnd a new leasu of life. pitEPA itr.n n r Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, J'ra(flcf onil Annltttcal Chemists, SOLD BY ALL DUUGQISTS IlVL'HYWllKKE. lll R-,,V1 '"NEW COODS! - A HEAVY STOCK, Cheaper than 3s3vc3?2 S. 11 MILLER & SON Have Just llcccivcd tho largest nnd best supply ol CHEAP AMD' FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, They liae out orrered lotneii- friends and cus tomers. (Jlotlis, C'lssimeres, anil Satinotts for MKN'S WKAlt, Cloilis, jlapacas, Merinos, for I.ADIK'tf WKAIl, OA Id CO lift, JIUSMNP, CAJlHItlCS, and every variety of Dry Goods desired, Carpets, Mats, Ottomans, in great variety and at tho lo wnsr CASr prigJ'B. LAiMTLY GJtOCKRIES, including all the varielies of COIT'ICKS, THAS and HUGAHS, COUNTRY PKODUOE, and a general supply of articles useful for tlio table always on hand. CALL AND SEE!. Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change for goods at ca-h prices. Od. 80,7 1 -tf BLOOMSBXJRG MARBLE WOHKS, T. L. G-UNTON. Proprietor, MAIN STItLHT, 11C1.0W MAItKI'.T. Manufacturer of ami L'ealcr in till kinds of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS Wo uso tho best A.MlIItlCAN nnd ITALIAN .Marble IIo lias on hand and f urubhes to order MONUMENTS, TOM I!S, IIKAPSTONKS, UllNH, VASKS, &c Uvery variety of JIai lilo cutting neatly executed at mo lowest inarKei. (meet, A long praullcnl expet lenen and personal ntlcnllon to liiulue.ss makes the nroiirleliir eonlldent of glMng Hatlsfaitlon. All urdera by inull promptly ullindeii to. i'. u, UOX TJi. JCST-V. 7)', 'or!c tlclim crffi cc of ehirge.'XTsH Aug. 21, '7My. T. L. OUNl'ON, Propilelor. $38.00 PER T03ST. REGISTERED TRADE-MARK, .t '.si'.i Ion I ileiuisit liiiini leil exclusively l)J' lllllsenes llillll niiuiii .liai urn. AnaLit lson each Imgntid (iiiallty guarniili ed. Seo .tunplus mid cli'CUI!ili,,oniiaiiu nj iieaienrsgeneiuiij JOSIAH J, AMiKiWS fS(l.S, No. I H, l)elaaio.vciuio Philadelphia, wiiagss-vl. NOTIOKTO TUHSSPASSKHB. "XTftTICIJ IS limtlOliy UIVKN to nil per- IN sous not to tresspass on tlio iirciuUusnf llio uiuWetgiit'il In hunting, llfchlug or otherwise, as tho K-imlt.v or tho law will lu eury cuo Lo cnfuicul liguuji. uieiu. N, L. Campbell, i:, A, KliaiiellH, neorgo Conner, , I.J. lll'SH, t, Win II, Mold, i Samuel llldhiy, Isaac Cieasy, J. li. Alsuiuu, L. A. Ilulehlsf li, Kamiiel Ni'j hard, Philip Ci easy, .lames '1 1 lllui, W. lllnpenstctl, leM All.liiun, I'.ll.lliigeiiliucli, blpl. 11-31 this I'Airn is os ni.i; wmi POWELL & pHESMAH XX. Advertising V- Agents, THIIIP& CHESTNUT OTO., OT. LOUIS, MO E' USINKSS OAKDS, V13ITIN01 A1IDS, LIS'lTKlt IIKAUS, DILLlll'AllS, POaTIilta, AO., &()., EXpatly m)J Cheaily printed ftt the Coi.iiM' iiian Olllce. Qv or Thittj'fonv Competitor RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES JJIIII.ADHM'IIA AND UMADING liOAI) AliHANGK.MKNT Ol' l'ASSKNGKIl T15AIXS. MAY 3d, 1S75. T1IA1KS r.KAVH 111I E11T AS 101.1 0W8 (Sl'NllA V KXCErTLD I'or New Yuri.-, Philadelphia, Heading, PotlsUIlo Tninaipta, c, 11,na n. in I'or Cutnwlssa, 11,33 u. in. and ",30 p. in. I'or Wllllainspoi t, G,2S a. in. and 4,oti p. in, MAINS roil IIII'EKT lFAVn AS 1 01 1 On S, (KL'M'A V I . CEI1K1I.) I,ea e New Yoi k, 0,16 a.m. 1mvo Philadelphia, !i,U. a. in. U-ae lteadlnj;, 11,3 in. in., Pottsvllle, l,ln p. m and T.imaipin, l,sn p. m. U'ao Catawlssa, (!,ii) a. in. and 1,00 p. ru. l.cao Wllllaiuspoi !,!,! u. in. and r.,no p. in. Passenyei s to and from New York and Phlladel phla gu tliiiiugh w llhout change of cars. ,i. j:. wootkn', Jlay 8, IsTI-lf. (leni'ial Supeilntendent. I) KliAWAUK, LACKAWANNA WKSTLKN HAlLItOAl). AND IU-OOMSnUllCI DIVISION'. Tlme-'Iablo No. ail, Takes effect at 4:30 A. TiiuiisDAY, i)i:ci:.Miii:it io, lsii. NOIIT1I. I STATIONS. SOUTH, p.m. p.m. p.m. n.m. p m. p.m. U '.'.' s sr, i -ir. I srr.inion pud an 3ii lis a I sua 14ii lit Heine in 1 1 sail fir mil 8 at 13 a 'lajiuniih ism 2:13 c. 11 U 4t, k 13 1 sr. . .Lackawanna In 11 a II fi r.11 11:11 str, in; pulsion loan a r.u "no U an T Ml 1 11 .. West I'lltston... in an lis 1 05 11 111 7 r.:i 1 u. Wiiniiing to !H :t 01 1 11 11 10 71s 1 1111 Jlnltlij l" ss am 7 m lo ir, 7 11 1a M Kingston in 4f 111.1 7 sr h an 7 ar, in 40. hlngston in mi 3 tfi 7 ::r. s 17 Tin 1a II ..I'll mouth .lime,, in H MSB 7 45 s 12 Tan 12 an ....Plymouth linn a nil 7 to k on 7 ii la 31 AMiiiil.de 11 nn :i sin 7 rs 8 10 7 15 12 21'. Nlllllleoko 11 ID 3 40 8(2 7 II! 7 Id 12 111 .lllltlltuk'HI leeli. II 18 3 Ml 8 15 7 an i! W 12 nl . ..Miickxhlniiy 11 "a 4 in h ::n 7i! i! sf, 11 41! ....Illelc's l'eriy... inn 4 20 n r, r.7 c 24 11 111) ....Ileaeh llaien... 11 Ml las lid a 4n c. 211 11 31 1:1 nilck .... 12 l J :m 7 11) c 32 (113 11 82 .....Hilar ciei I; 12 is 4 in 7 12 a 27 (! 18 11 17 ...Willow (Hole.. .. 12 12 4 Ml 7 Is nan ii n.i 1111 1.hne llldge 12 17 1 Ml 7 an I! mi r. Ml 11 02 Ilspy 12 2ii 5 Ki 7 3S 5 5S ft 4(1 10 fJl ...llloomsblllg 12 S2 5 12 7 17 5 51 1. 40 1U40 Unpen 12 37 5 1S 7 5.1 5 41 5 31 10 43 Catawlv-a Hlldge. 12 42 5 21 8 12 t, 10 5 3ii Hi in . Clark's sw Itch... 12 in r. ::n sic, 5 15 5 12 HI 22 D.lllllll 1 tl 5 IS 8 31, n nl r, n2 1U12 chul.ky Ill 5 ns sis 155 4 57 Kins Cilluel'iil 1 II (1 0.1 8 .V. 4 30 1 40 u 5 .Noitliuiiilieiland. 13) 0 20 u an a. 111. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. DAVID T. HOUND. Hunt. Kiipoilnteiident'sonicc, Kingston, , Mai eh 5, 1st l. -VrOKTIIHKN (JICNTKAL, (A HAY AY on and after November aoih, 1S73, trains will Icaio HUNIIUIlYns follows: NOIITIIWAKD. Kilo Mall 5.aiin. in., an lio Plinlra U.Mln. in " Caiiandalgua.. . 3.3.1 p. m, " ltodiesler 5.15 " Niagara IMH Itenovn aceoininodalloii 11.10 a. In. niilio Williams P"it 12.55 p. in. LlmtraMnK l.ina.m.,arilio lilinlr.v in.aii a. m. Uullalo i:.prcss7.15a. in. an ho HulTalo s.w a. m, HOUTIIWAII1). llugalo ll.spicss2.50 a. in. mi he llairlsburg 4.to n.m " lialllinoies.io LlmlraMall ll.inu.m., an lie llniilsbiiigl.Mi p. m " ashlngton 10.30 " " llnlllinoro r,.30 " " Washington s.so " llanbburg accommodation s.iop. m. an lie Harris- lilll-ir 10.M1 11. m. arilio llaltlinoio 2.2nn. in " Wasldr.glon c.13 Krlo Mall 12.55 a. m. arilio HarrMuirgS.ns a. in. " llalllmoro8.li) " " Washlnglon 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. 1). M. IiOYi), Jr., Oeneral Passenger Agcnti A. J, CASSATT, Oeneral Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. riiiluilelnliin & Ij'io I!. It. Division. SUMMKU T1MH TAULK. ON and after SUNDAY, MAY 2.1.1, lS7r,. tho trains on Ihu Philadelphia & Krlo Hall lio. id DlWsou wllliuu as IoUoivn: PAST LINK leaies New York- Philadelphia. , " " " lialllmoru " " " llarilnbiirg.,,. " " nrr, at Wllllainspoi t.. " " ' Lock Ilsun " " llillefoiile .. o an a. Ill ..12.5.1 p. Ill .. l.'.'ii p. in .. 5.lul p. Ill , . 8.55 p. Ill ..1D.20 p. Ill ..11.51) p. Ill LlllU MAlLleaves New Yolk " " l'hllailelihla.. " " lliiirlslniig.... " " " Wtlllamspoil, " " lJKk llaieu ., " " lieiiuio " " air. at Lilo . . 8.25 p. Ill ll..',5p. in ... 4.2511.111 ... sa,.-, n.m . . . u.45 a. m ... ll.n.1 u, m T.'-0p.l.l NIAOAUA llXl'HI'.SS leaves.Phlladelphla 7.41) a, m " " llalllinoio 7.35a. m " ' " llaiiMiurg. . .Ki..Ma.in " air. at Wllllainspoi t.. I.Mp, m " " " 1.0(1; llaien.... 3.16 p. in " " " llenoio 1.30 ji. in KI.MIltA .MAILleaiosIPIilladelplil.i " " " llalllinoio " " " llaiiMiurg " " nrr, at Wllllainspoi I ' " " Loelc llaim s.m a. m . h :ui a, m . l.ar.p, m . K.ln p. m . 7.30 p. in : n; JiASTWMll). I'JIIL'A EXVIIi:SSleniesl.oek llacn... . n.ton.m " " " Wllilaui-piirt T.r.iu. m " " nnlvesnt llai'iUliuig llJfiii.in " " " Halt hum ii U.15 p. in " " " I'lilladelrhla 8..V. p. in " " " Now Yoik 0,15 p. in DAY i:.'PI(i:ss leaios lienovo a.ln a, in " " " iJH klliien in. rui.iu " " " Vlllliniii.poit....ll :u, in " " nrr. atllaiiWiuig ll.imp.in ' " 1'llll.ldellihl.l iwo p. in ' " " NeivYoik ULlp. I.. " " " llalllinoio ti,l5 p. 111 Kill 11 il AIL leai cb Li lo ji.ho a. 111 " " " Ill llOlO k.H5 p. in " " " I.01 k llaiei ws p. in " " " Vllll.iiiiiHiit ln.wip.iii ' " arr. at 11'iiiWiuig .t u, in " " " llalllinoio J.U111 111 " " " riilliidelnhla 0.45 a. m ' New York 10.10 n, 111 l''A8V UNI! leaMs Wllll.unMioi t U.tJi a. in " air. lit llaiilslairg ii.tJiu, lu " 11 " llalllinoio J.iiftu. 111 " " " I'lillilllilplllil T.3SU.M " " " KewYoik lo.vsii. in I't lo Mall WMit, Niagara Kxprets West, Llnilia Mall WektniHl Day i:.x'iei.s liul mnkn rinse roiiiiic lion at Norlliuinlierlaiid Willi I.. A II. II, II. trains for Wllkes-lliuio ntiil heranloii, to .Mall West, Mngnrit Kxpross West nnd Klmlra Mull Wot innkoeloso eomncllouat Wllllaiusiioi t i Uh N. I', it, W, trains Norm. Lrlo Mull Lost und West, Magara Lxpresa Wett, I'akt Lino West ond Day Lxpress Knst mako rliwo eonneellon at Ixick Union Willi 11, 1:. V, It, 11,, truliiB. Kilo Mull Last und West connect lit Kilo ultll I in I us on I, H, A.M. H.H. II., at ciary with (i.e. A. V, 11, II, at Luipoiliim Willi II. N, Y. f, II. II., und ut Dilllwoodwllh A. V. II. II, I'm lor lain will iuii betueen I'hlhidelplila and Wllllamsport on Niagara Kpie'.s West, last Lluo West, Philadelphia Kxprrss Latt and Day J&prcbS Uuht, bleeping Cnixoii ullnlght trains. WM, A. BALDWIN, Jan, 8,15-tc tieueral Supt SUI GENEHIS. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. UHEQUALEDr&UMPPROACHED tn rni'twlty my rxcltoncu liy nny citlicr. AwnnM TIEEllffillTliiS an.. DIPLOMA OF HONOR-" VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, TO. nlll V Aiwrlom Orpans rvir nw.inlril nny nuild UllLr In llureiH', or m hli U prt-icnl m h e-lr.unll. lnry excclli'iu'u n ta coiamiind a u!lii hilo llurp. A I 111 A VO nwnrtloil lillu -l jircniinir.n id ttnliiu. ALll ft I O trlnl l!li"-lllim. In Alurli n 1 II H r.nr'ipr. Ontof luni.lre,U III. in Imw Imt lit. n ..III nil hero niiyiillnr er.-imi linvo Imsi purrrn.il, nrpT llMlnml liy Kralnrnl Mil lilnii", In linlh DUO I liiiiiltier(, to Ihi ntirlliilid. Km '1 KSl'IMONIAt, t'llK'irr.Alt, wi ll epailoi s of mi. than Olio TlmllHllltil ( 'nt frivl. IIIOIOT en liming ft Mummi i llnlnlln. Do net lllolol tiikeony ellnr. Hculeit net unnl u coll miumoss r ulltatt Hifirtof organs '"' or- Mi ccii'on ot Irv ten; hint m u 'I mimilhuia , 'w. Clrtll OTVI CP Mlth most linportiintlnit.rovo- fltW o I Ut '"" " N, w Null, nnil Oomlihliitliin Stopn. Suprrli Klngero iiml ullur 'UNei cf ni'i' ilcslHim. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGANS (llllkllp eomblimllun ot tin so limlnimcnlj. EASY PAYMENTS. tXmXu"f luOiiiint; er rriitnl until rent pnj fi.r tlic or,:an. f I ft T 1 1 fl P 1 1 C P nnd Circular , till full futile llA I ALUIlUtO ld.iiK.flw A,l,lrcM.MAK)N- J HAMLIN (MKIAN CO., 151 Tmnnlit litre. WW WSl a.1 Unl.m Hinnrc, NLW YOXHI; ir bU Si fl Adams St., CUIOAUO. MASON & HAMLIN MAY HE OllTAINnt) AT WHOLESALE OP. RETAIL 01' Ij. 15. PWEIil., SCRAHTOHT, Pa. - (lencrat Ayciit also for tho cetrbratett CHICKERING PIANOS. also, or J. K. n LlF.H, ju.ooMMiriia, pa., Dealer ill nliove Iiislriiinciils. Jlaieh Iti.Tn y JlOJilNS & HOLMES No. lit'entro.itro . Plumlmrs Gas anil Steam Fitters MANl'rACTlTKLHM Ol' .C X IsT "W AEE, UALVANlZri) I HON COllNK'i:. WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wire TicIHm'S, &c. Denlers in Hlovc, liaii" es, I'liinnees, lialliniuro Mentors, l.i.w linwn tiritles, Mniilfls, riJJII'S, Wi'tillicr HI up-, ic. A Nn GAS FIXTURES of tholatoM design. Spi el-il attention puld i" ' palling SenlngMiiehlnestf eieiyde-M ilpllon s aii-, Looks. ii Hanging. Key rilling, Ae. I'lliaii In 1 denees Heated lijMeamnt .ibiuall eottulnve lint Air. I'eli. 1M,T 11. ,, i.,iin 111,111 .-. 1111 A? 4 IJl'IOHll (1(1 llillll m VOD I'lMl' Is the .11 I" Mft u MmwlO'lgl'd Millldalil ut MC,n ir momc 11111 inaiitei, jk'iiid.ii "l4t I cv ty M'rdlet, tho l.es ptltnli Inr "SI NticY' the .oust u.niiei. Alliniion j3'ir-j Isliiilled tolll.ilchlej's Improied lliuil. tftWJ3 et,the Drop iheck vnlie, which can 00 rVfi'iV "Hlidrawn without dhtuihlnglhp J.1I11I1-, 1 Vl'ra and the copper chandler which neier lift fmitl cracks, scales or I lists and M III last a llto fwL'JVi, lime. I'or salo liy di'ideis and Hie tiwlo i'r-':s' generally. In ordir tone sure thai jou fiiiSC) get lllatchlej's I'ump.lw careful und sen that It has my trndo maikns ahoie. If joinloiiot knowwhero lo liuv, (le.scrlillie ilreulais, logellior null Hie mime and adihcKS of llio agent nearest juu Mill bo fill niched hi uililreislng with slump, C'HAS. (I. IlL.VI't'lll.llV, Manur.iciuier, 51) I, cominurvu st , l'hlladelpnl.i. nut kali: iiy J. SCHUYLER .To SON, Eloomsburg, Pa. March 5 '75 Om CARPETS ! OA RPETS ! ! S. H. MILLER Be SON HAVH .HIST HKCKI VKD and arc. nniring forhuli al lerylow jiilccs 0110 of Ihohestns suilinentsof CAHl'HTH cur oirelid for Kilo ot tho town of llloiiin'liuig. They nro all new and In t lie very laleMhljIes. Prices Miryfroiu vscoiitalo Jl.M) perjnrd. Cull and seo Ihein. del, S3, '74-tf. ""NOTICE." vrOri(;l'. is lieuliy given lliat llio lllonriis Xl burgdas company Mill put In ten ho pipe and lutnlsli meters to tho dlleus or Hlfsiuislairg fr flW.11 wheio Iho dlstaneo lioui the street docs not eecc(l r.u reel j excess ot t.o fiet will Ui clinrged at tho latoof r.ureuls pirfoot 111. Ill Sepliiuher lt isl.i. c. w. MIl.Ll'.H.M cictary. Sept. II, Tl.-tt ""lTENDIPvSIIOTT'S OlTOSITHTlIi: C'LNTUAL HDTKL. lias a complete stock of pure and icllaMo Diiuns,Mi:iiiciNi:ti, oiil.micai.k, dylm, acids, bOAl'it, KODA, bODA AKII, PA I NTH, OILS, fll.AfcS, 1'11'ITY, VAILSIhlllM AND ALL' l'AIN'l'IlliSlilirri.ll.HPONllKS.llllL'HII. nn, i'i:iii'ii.Mi:i(Y, ac, AT YHHY LOW IMUOtiS. could ry rrodiieo lakeu In oxchango for Dings, Mcdlclliei!, Djes, to.; OENTIlALfidSfSTOJllS. llai 0 a caret iilly.u lei led stock of cholco tiias, cori'ia:,' kpoaii, sprth, koap, ph kli h, SAl't'llH, liSIl, HAMS, CANNLl) l ilt ITS, VllUL'TAllLLS ANI)OTIIi:itl'lNUli:ot'i;i! ILS, rOHUKJN AND DOMKSTIO Fniitn; Kills and Confeetioiittry, all at tho lowciitiosslhlo prices. urcountry l'roduco taken liitxclmngc.jii J'.lGoiiibturg, Mnuli la, ldi5-y ML Xfi,