THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUR.Gr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA Agricultural. Till: FAItMKIl'S StlS. A farmer nnd lililtttlo child Walked out one. summer morn, "i hromrh meadow land and forest land, And nclth ot golden eorn, "8,'e. eima," the sturdy farmer said, "llu.v f.ilr tho grow Injf (train I 'Tivlll mako thy father rich and free, When winter comes again." Then plucked he at tho golden eorn, Tlnluile, gentle lad, And kMml lt "Mom the oorn.'Mio sjld, "That mkcs my father glad." "N'ay, clill 1," lis smiled up n his boy ; "riii1 fair grain dies lis li-st j Yet as It, grows and iip.ns here, O. i h bill do l's behest." T ic:i ,ill till lid I1I4 little hand, Mi l mrvrt hln curly hoods Mr. -,1! ill lit' t tvm my father doar, - i l"i 1 1 us all," he said The ''ui'.lv fnrmr's ores wero wet, "ment" thou whisp-nro-llioi " Tl' rim 1 ir.iy, but bleu tho Iml, . inj son tome I" A, Vntt K-itnto In Kansas. Mi . George Grant's Farm of fi7t),O03 Acre Ti rhnf fStr.yt a-ul Cue. Vmuiig tlio prominent visitors nt tho fair li Air, Gpurgo Or.uit, of Victoria comity, ivin a, , tlio owner of tlio largest farm in tin ivorlil) with tlio exception, perhaps, of the Puke nf Sutherland, ivlunoliro.nl acre con- -.1 i. LirjiL-ly of lull iitul heiillier. Mr. (tr.mt's domain coven 57(1,000 acres in the heart ol Kiuisas, nhont 200 miles west of Kansas City t ) Kort Hays, the centre of tho tract. His effort Is to establish a model farm, for which great credit is due him, as well as for his successful ell'jrts in introducing imported stock, and showing the re-nits in crossing imported with native stock, ami also the best method of sheltering and feeding cattle in winter. Mr. Grant is going to Europe in bout five weeks to arrange for tho bringing out of more people and a largo portion of high bred slock, which lie will exhibit nt the Centennial, with tho Intention ultimately of shipping it to Victoria. Mr. Urant states that ono herd of eighty one short horns of the llootli strain sold five weeks ago at the mlo of the late Mr. Torr's property in En gland at an averago prico from young to old of $3,000. They were of tho same family that lie has at Victoria, and many of the animals were brought to America. Mr. Grant's colony has largely swelled this season by immigrants, and another English company has bought 40,000 acres adjoining tho Victoria colony. One of the New York Gtinthers lias started with 0,000 acres and Mr. Dickinson, of St. Louis, has bought tw square miles, and is out thcro now making arrangements for putting up a house. Mr. Grant says he is more than satisfied with the produce of his crop this season. The rains have been abundant, but last year tho grasshoppers swept everything, Ono field of eighty acres of Hungarian grass on his farm has produced 7G0 tons of fodder and 5,114 bushels of seed, giving a profit of more than 500 percent on tlio cost of put ting in tho seed. He put m 300 acres of al fulfil, a kind of fodder much used in Cal fornia. The land will grow three crops of this grass in a year, at tho rate of six tons to tho acre, but it airecis a deep, dry soil. M: Grant has increased his Hock of sheep to 10 000, and has 1,000 cows. In less than fiv years he expects to increase his sheep to 100, 000. His wool alone this season brougli $11,700 in Boston at 33 cents per pound, Sheep farming is evidently destined to be profitable business in Kansas. IlltIXE THAT WILL rr.EsT.ItVE llUTTCU Ye Vk. Among tho many devices for keep ing butter in a manner that will presen ile re8h rosy flavor of the new with all its sweetness, is tho following from tho Duchess rar Mr, which is said to bo entirely success fut: "To three gallons of brine, strong cnougli to bear an egg, add a quarter of a pound of nice white sugar, and one tablespoonful of saltpetre. IJoil the brine, and when it is cold, strain carefully. Make your butter in to rolls and wrap each separately in a clean white mulsin cloth, tying up with a string, Pack a large jar full, weigli tho butter down aa 1 pourovcrtho brino until it issubmerged, This will keep really good butter perfectly sweet and fresh a whole year, lie careful not to put upon ice, butter that you wisli to keep for any length of time. In summer when the heat will not admit of butter be ing made into rolls, pack closely in small jars, and using the same brine, allow it to cover the butter to tho depth of at least four inches. This excludes the air, and answers very well, as tho firot method suggested." Everlasting Fe.vci: Post. A pondent of the Western Jlural says : corres "I discovered many years ago that wood could be made to last longer than iron in the ground, but thought the process so simplo aim inexpensive that it was not worth mak ing any stir about it. I would as soon have poplar, basswood or quacking ash as any other kind of timber, fur fence posts. 1 have taken out basswood posts after having ueen set seven years, that were as sound when taten up as they were when first put in the ground. Time and weather seem to have; no efiect on them. The poils can be prt-par cu lor less than two cents a piece. For tho benefit of others I will give you the receipt Take boiled linteed oil and stir it in pulver ized charcoal to a paint, l'ut a coat of this over the timber, and there is not a man that will live to seo it rotten." The Dangei! of Wet Coal. The peo ple who prefer wetting tho winter's storo of coal to lay the dust, on putting it iu their cellars, do not, wo believe, generally know that they aro laying up for themselves i store of sore throats and other evils consc quent upon tho practice. Hut so it is said to be. Even tho firo damp which escapes from coal mines arises Irom tho slow decomnosi tionofcoal at temperatures hut little above that of tho atmosphere, but augmented pres sure. l)y wetting a mass of freshly broktn coal and putting it into a warm cellar the mass is heated to such a degiee that oarbur- cttcd sulphuretted hydrogen are given oil" lor long periods of time and pervade tho whole house. Tho liability of wet coal to mUchli- vous results under filch circumstances on record of tho combustion of wet coal when atowed into the bunkers or holds of vessels. A 'um this cause doubtless many mlssiinj caai vessels nave perislieu. How to uet hid or Stumi-s. Gen. Col quitt, ol Georgia, in n recent address, said to remove stumps from a field, nil that is noccssary is to havo one or mora sheet iron chimneys, some four or fivo feet high. Set llro to tho slump and placo tho chimney ovei It, so on to give the requisite draft at the hot torn. It will draw like ubtovo. The stump will Boon De consumed. With several such chiin neys, of different sizes, thcremovalofBtumps may uo accomplished ut merely nominal la bor and expense. Maryland Farmer, At a young ladles' bcmtiiary, recently, during an examination in history, one f tho pupils was interrogated thus : "Mary, slid Martin Luther dio a natural death?4 'No," was the reply, "He was excommuni tedby lill." Young Folks. Tin: Vox anii Tin: OnAinx. A fox, just at tho time of tlio vintage, stole into n vine yard where the rlpo sunny grapes were trcl ticd up on high in most templing show, lie mado many n spring and a jump after tho luscious prize j but, failing in nil his at tempts, ho muttered as ho retreated, "Well I what (loos it matter! Tlio grapes are sour I" Tin: Vox ASM) tiii: Lion. A l'ox who had never seen n Lion, when by chi-nco he met lilm for the first time, was so u-rriiicd that ho almost died of fright. When he lii"l him the second time, ho was still air: M, hut managed to dlsguNe his fear. When ho ?aw him tho third time, lie was so much einbold cued tiiat ho went up to him mid usl.ed him how ho did. Familiarity breeds contempt. Tin: Fawn and iti:n Motiiiiu.- s. f pvii ono day said to her mother, "Mother, you aro bigger than a dog, and swifter tin I hette winded, and you havo horns to defei 1 your self; how is it that you arc &o afraid of the hounds?" She smiled and said, "All this, my child, I know ; but no sooner do 1 hear a dog bark than somehow or other my heels tuko me oiras f.ist as they can carry i le." There is no arguing a coward into emrafe. Tin: I-'i.iks and tub Honey-Pot A Put of honey having been upset in n grocer's shop, the Flies came around it in swnrnii to eat it up, nor would they move from the spot while there was n drop left. At long h their feet became so clogged that they cjuld not fly away, and stilled in tho luscious sweets they exclaimed, "Miserable creatures that wo arc, who, for tho sake of an hour'.s pleas ure, have thrown away our lives 1" A Muli:. A Mulo that had grown fat ind wanton on too great an allowance ccm, was one day jumping and kicking about and at length, cocring up her tail, exclaimed "My dam was a Hacer, and I am quite goou as over sue was. JJut being booh knocked up with her galloping and frisking. she remembered all at once that hersiro iva3 but au Ass. Every truth has two aides ; it is well look at both, before we commit ourselves to either. The Ant and the GitAssitori'En. On cold, frosty day an ant was dragging out some of the corn which ho had laid up in summer time, to dry it. A grasshopper, half-perished with hunger, besought the ant to givo him a morsel of it to preserve hi life. "What wcro you doing," said the ant. "this last summer?" "Oh," said the grass hopper, "I was not idle. I kept singing all the summer long." Said tho ant, laughing and shutting up his granary, "Sinco you could sing all summer, you may dance all winter." Winter finds out what summer lays by, The Fioiitino Cocks and the Eaole. Two young cocks were fighting as fiercely as if they had been men. At last the ono that was beaten crept into a corner of the hen-house, covered with wounds. But tho conqueror, straightway flying to tho top of the house, began clapping his wings and crowing, to announce his victory. At this moment an Eagle, sailing by, seized him in his talons and boro him away ; while tho de feated rival came out from his hiding place. and took possession of the dunghill for which they had contended. I UK One-Lyed Doe. A Doo that had but ono eyo used to grazo near tho sea, and that sho might be the more securo from at tack, kept her eyo towards tlio land against tuo approacli of the hunters, and her blind side towards tho sea, whence sho feared no danger. lint some sailors rowing by in boat and seeing her, aimed at her from tl; water and shot her. When at her last casn, sho sighed to herself: "Illfutcd creature that I am I I was safe on tho land side, whenco I expected to bo attacked, but find an enemy in the sea, to which I most looked for pro tection." Our troubles often come from tho ntiartcJ wucnee we least cspect them. The Fox and thk Goat. A fox had fallen into a well, and had been castintr aoout lor some time how he Bhould get out again ; when at length a goat came to the place, and wanting to drink, asked Reynard wnetnir tuo water was good and if there was plenty of it. Tho fox, dissembling the real danger of his cause, replied, "Come down, my iriend j tlio water is so good that I can not drink enough of it, and so abundant that cannot bo exhausted." Upon this the goat without any more ado leaped in: when tho fox, taking advantago of his friend's liorns, nimbly leaped out.and coolly remark ed to tho poor, deluded goat, "if you had nan as much brains as you have beard, you would havo looked belore you leaned." The hio.v and the Hoivman. A man who was very skilful with his bow went up into tho mountain to hunt. At his approach there was Instantly a great consternation and rout among all the wild beasts, tho lion alone showing any determination to fight. oiop, saiu tlio bowman, "and await my messenger.who ha3 something to say to you." With that ho sent an arrow after tho lion and wounded him in tho side. Tho lion. smarting with anguish, fled into tho depth of tho thickets: but a fox, seeing him run, bade him to tako courago and faco his ene my. "Xo," said the lion, "you will not ner- uade inoto that; for if the mcssemrcr ho sends is so sharp, what must bo tho power I him who sends it I" J HE WOLF AND THE CllJlNE. A Wolf had got a bono stuck in his throat, and in tho greatest agony ran rip and down, beseech- ng every animal ho met to relievo him: atthesame timo hinting at a very hand some reward to tlio successful oncrator. Crane, moved by his entreaties and promises, ventured her long neck down the Wolf's throat, and drew out tho bone. Sho then modestly asked for tho promised reward. To which, tlio Wolf, pririnimr nml bowing his teeth, replied with seeminc- in. donation. "Ungrateful creaturo ! to ask for any other reward than that you havo put our neau into a Wolfs jaws, and broueht it Bafo out again !" Tlioso who are charitablo onlvln tho bono of a return, must not bo surprised it, in their leaungj with evil men, they meet with more jeers than thanks. The Fjsiiekman 1'ii'ino, A Man who cared moio for his notes than his neU. seelmr somo fish in the tea, began playing on his pipe, thinking that they would iuinn out on fchore. Hut findliiL' himself disannul nlfiil e took a casting-net, and enclosing n mul' tltudeof fisli, drew them to land. When ho saw tho fish dancing and flapping about, ho smiled and said, i'Since you would not dance when I piped. I will have none of your dan cing now." It U ti great art to do tho right thing at the j'sriflit teaaon. Mystery Solved. TltR OltltlT SSCaitTOPTlIK WONIiKRFl'l. SUCCESS OF VEG12T1NE. ItMrlkesatthcrool of dhensn by purifying tne blood, restoring tliu liver and Kldnejs to healthy no tion, Invigorating the ncruuis nj stem. UELtAllLE P. VI HUNCH. Mr.lt. It. ITT.VIINS!- De in 1111-1 win met elieerfullv ndJ my li -llmonv tn the grout number Jill lino alre.nl'. recoiled In favnv ut wniritrcnt nml go-d mi dulii", Vegetlne, fur I d i nut think enough inn lie sal I In Us prulse, f ir 1 was Uuubleil oier tldrlv sears Willi that (trindt d disease, nlarrli, and hail surh eouirlilnc sts-ISs Unit It would seem us tiuntgli I could lieicr luviilhi' am moro.iihd Yogctltic has ruled ine 1 mid Idofe-lt. thank (IikI all the lime there Is si (food n medicine as Vegellne, unit I nli think II onu of tho bi si liieilldnesfnreouitlis nnd weak sinking feelings nt fli.1 stomach, and uiliho (.er-l"Iv lo tnk" the Wgi line, lor I ran nssuif them thut It Is one of I oi liest Medicines that out was. Mrs. I.. (IU1II,, Cor. Mngiulhu ami Walnut Ms Cambridge, Mass. THOUSANDS SPEAK. Vegetlne Is ncknmi lodged and recommended br phvsii l ins and apoMieeailcs lo bo the best purlthr and cleanser of tho blood yet discovered nintthous nud.s "speak In llspratsu who hao been restored to health. rsKPtmT i'kom a im! u'tioat, chemist anii ai-otiihoahy. HoMon,.Inn.l.lsT4. linn Sin Thlslsloeertlfyth.it I havo sold nt re tall ISI' dozen (KVi Uottirs) ot your Vegetlne since A pi 11 IS. 1S7H. andean truly siy that lhnio glicn the best Kitlsfirtlon nf nny remedy for Urn complaints for which It lsrocninmended that 1 ever sold, scarei IV n day passes w llhoiil some ot my customers testl f i Ing to Its merits on themselves or their friends I nmpc-rrectlv cognizant of scleral eases of scrofu lous Tumors being cured by Vegettno nlonolnthls lcliitty. Very respect fully yours. A. OILMAN, 4M liioadway. To II. II. STEVENS, Ksii. WILL CLEANSH SCKOFULA FllOM THK SYSTEM. HONEST OPINION. Mf II. If.fiTRVKNS: iicn sin Tunis to Hhow that mv son was taken sick m January, lsiu, with Scrotal i, which camo out In larce soros unit ulcers on his lea and hip. Ills leg was swelled inuro than twlco Its natural size, lie had several doctors of high standing In their pro fession two from Iloston and three from charles-town-wlthout getting a bit better, lie was obllgid to He wherever ho was placed, for ho hadnousoor his limbs whatever. When we had given up all hopes ot his living we were told to try Vegetlne, , the great blood remcuy : ana nc nau mKcn n ui u miui i tunc before wo could seoa great change. Tho sores run so bad that wo had to change tho cloths four or tlvn tunes a nay. Mini, no was geiuiii: ueuer ; lurm lie wnssoonablotosltuplnbed, and, by constant use of Vegetlne. It. nan curea mm. no nas a lame le u-Mpiiim will nrnbiiblv havo for Ufo: but no i iinnnktiv hoiinvn. If vn had used Veirctlno before w had bothered with those doctors.lt would havo saved tho uso of his leg, and restored It to natural health. I none all those troubled with scrofula will rend tlds testimony or mcannmy sou, who is uuw wcuuuu ablo to speak for himself . v OATHKIHNE MA1IONEV, DANIEL MAHONEV. 15 Trenton St., Charlcstown, Mass. 1fov 1I 1B79 Tho above plain but honest statement conclusively shows tho quick and thorough cleansing effects of the vuuETiNis in acroiuin. Vegetlno Is acknowledged by all classes of people to bo tho best and most reliable blood purltler In the world. Vegetino is Sold by All Druggists Dec. 1T.-Im HOLLINS & HOLMES No, 17 Centra Stro f. Plnmta Gas and Steam Fitters MANUFACTURERS OF J? 1 1ST "W -A. 3rt IE, GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE, WINDOW CArs, AWNINGS, Wire Trellises. Ac. Dealers in Stoves. Rant;. es, Furnaces, Baltimore Heaters, Low Down liralea, -Mantels, 1'U.Ml'S, Weather btrips, &c. Also GAS FIXTURES of the latest deshm. 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H00U and circular telling, "How lis done" sent tree. Aoarwj tumitftift, Hankers, 11 wui feu, New York, Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known ns ono of tho most , cITectunl remedies over discovered for cicansinp tho sys tem and purifying tlio blood. It lias stood tlio test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, based on its intrinsic virtues, nnd sustained by Its re markable cures. So mild ns to bo safe and beneficial to children, and yet eo searching ns to effectually purge out tho great cor ruptions of tho blood, such ns tho scrofulous nnd syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that havo lurked In the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear, llenco its wonderful cures, many of which nro publicly known, of Scrofula, nnd nil scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Kruptlons, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Jilotclics, Bolls, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Itoso or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Jthcum, Scald Head, JtiiiKWorin, nnd interna! Ul cerations ol' tlio Uterus, Stomach, nnd Liver. It nlso cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally ndaptcil, such ns Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Kits, Neuralgia. Heart Disease. I'emalo 'Weakness, Dcoility, nnd Lcucorrhflcn, when they nro manifesta tions of tho scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in tlio Spring. ly renewing tho npnetito nnd vieor of tho dicestlvo orcans. it dissipates tho depression nml listless lan guor of tho season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and livo longer, for cleansing tho blood. Tlio system moves on with renewed vigor anil n new lease ol we. PREP A RED B T Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analytical Cltcmtiti, SOLD DV ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ilpiil 1M5J1 AV STOCK OK CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dress Goods. DAVID LOWENBEItO Invites attention to his largo andclegantstock ol and Fashionable at his storo on! Clotbing, MAIN STREET, IN THE NEW I1LOCK, BLOOMSUURO, FA., where ho has just received from New York and Will- MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durable and nanasoum DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF BOX SACK, FllOCrC. AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OP ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS, Ho has also replenished his already large stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, FIGURED ANDII'LAIN VESTS, STRII'ED, SlIIRTS, CRAVATS SOCKS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ISUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, Ho has constantly on hand a large and well select ed assortment of Cloths and Vestings, which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothlne, on rery short notice, and In tho best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear ana most ot It Is ot homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELKY. OF EVERY DESCKHTION, FINE AND CHEAP. HIS CASE OF JEWELRY IS NOT SURPASSED IN THIS 1'LACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL ASSORT MENT OF Clothing, Watches, Jewl- ry, &c. DAVID LOWENBERG, uly 1,13-tf. Coughs Colds, Bron chills, Bore Throat, In, flueiizn, Crouji, Whoop. Inn Cough, Hoarseness Liver Complaint, Pains or SorciiCM in the Chest or Side, Bleeding nt the Lungs, and every affection or thu Throat, Luncs nnd Chest, nros eed- uy cureu uv 1110 uso of D11. wistui'b Hawaii ok Wilu v iicniir, nunn noes not ury up a couKhnnd leuvo wiuwiu-iu m-inuu, usisuio case who most remeuies, Ion, thus removing tho cuuso of tho complaint. Consumption can be cured by a timely resort to this standard remedy, as Is iiuicu uj uujjvii-uh ui u'biuuouiuis u uusreceiveu AN ACTUAL HUBINESS INSTITUTION AND TKLEOHAl-IIlO NST1TUTK. For Informatlou cull at omce, or send for Collsij ADTKXTUMH. JUUClft-lr CONFESSIONS OF A YICTIM. Published us a wamlui; and for the benefit of vou men and others who nulltr Iroin henous iKbllltv, lAjaa ui nuui.uuwu, lie, piviinr Ills rules Ol sen- and nulled free on receiving a iioti-pld dlivctcd I HiTeluixi. AdilrwH NtuiKiu. Mitriln, 1'. O. Ilox I 14. Uroutln, N, V, ynj 'nn I GHANU OPENING ! ALIAS MEND UN1I ALL HAVING resumed tlio limbless of Mcrchnn discing at Ids OKI store, 011 MAIN STUEUT, lli.OOMSIIUItG, NEAH THK I'OllKS 1I0TK1., ivstrosto cnlltho attention of Ills Fi lends nnd the l'ubllo generally ,u his SHW. rUI.L AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS, JUST OPENED, And solicits aBharo of public patronngo IIIH STOCK CONSISTS Ol-' DRY GOODS, (11IOCKIIIKS, QULTNSWAIIE, WOODUNWARE, WlLLOWWAItn, ROOTS SHOES, 1IARDWARK, 1'I.OUII AND FEED In connection ullh his stoek of Mircn.indlsc 1 conblantly keeps on hand In his yard. A FULL STOCK OF Dressed and Undressed Liimter, AND KII1NOLESOF HIS MANL'FAOTURi:. Bill Lumber nmdc 11 speciality, CALL AND SEE. Oct.3,lSI3-tf. A CHEAT STH10E Up nnd Over Old IllctlindN found tube faulty, or olijectloii uliie, dlftcui'dcil! A NEW AND VASTLY ADVANTAGEOUS PLAN IIEK2BY ADOPTED I1Y G.M.&J.K.LOCKARD At their Works in Bloomsburg, Formerly Moomsbtinr Iron and llanuf.ieturlnir I company), where will bo kept constantly on hand a iuiku iuuui iiueuL ui White mid Rod Ash Autlirncilc Coal, FOR DOSIESTIC rUIH'OSES, AND CQPULO, BLACKSMITH AND lilTUMIN OUS COAL, at prices to suit the trade. All Coal specially pre pared before leaving tho Yard. Also PloWS RIl(l TllTeslUDg Machines, and all kinds of Casting and Machine Work. REPAIRING nromntlv attended to. ThcV" would respectfully solicit tho I'atronago ot the Public. If. A o K. LOuKARD, Oct. s, '75-ly bloomsburg, Fa. bloomsburg MARBLE WORKS. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STREET, BELOW MARKET. Manufacturer of and Healer in all kind) of MENTAL MARBLE WORKS Wo uso the host AMERICAN and ITALIAN Marble. He has on hand and furnishes to order MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, ' UUNS, VASES, Ac. Every variety of Marble cutting neatly executed at tho lowest market prices. A lonenracllealexnerlt-ncnnnfl nnrennnl fittmiflnn to builness makes the proprietor contldent of Kii Ins satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly attended to. I', o. box 2?7. HafN. Jl. Work delivered free of chargc.&l Aug. 21, '14-iy. T. L. QUNTON, Proprietor. 8,00 PER TO 1ST. REGISTERED TRADE-MARK, sea fowl deposit imported exclusively by ourselves Irom South America. SOLUBLE MARINE CrUAltfO. AmiiioDiated Super- Analysis on each bas ami quality guaranleed. See samples and clrcularii.on hand bydeulearsgeuerally. JUSIAII J. AliliK.N'S SONS, No- i S. Delawaro Avenuol'blladclnhla. nug. 20-at "yAINWlUOUT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets, l'muDEmiu, Dealers in TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES KICK, SI-ICES, B1CAKB SODA, AC, &C. Unorders will receive prompt attention. 6l,T-tf WIFE NO. 19. Y ANN ELIZA YODNQ. Jlriaham 1 wwiii'i rfbelfioiti wife Th only complete exnose of all tho smtKTSOf uiwuiiam n iiak,.m t..t'r wriueii. jturn ui iMurmiiii' Ism. ann kma now exposes to thu world, ns no olh. rr woman ran, tho fcKi-Ktni, mvstciuks und nil lies ciftho horrlblo sjstemof nolydiimy, tioui tho ery ui'Kiuuiiiif. rii-iiriy vw iiusiruuons w-uuury iuu wuik. 11 Is tho best helllnu hook nublMied. lo.ui o iiiuruineu aim women eunhulo employment, unit liiutu from I:, to tiuilulli-. 11.1. i.im AiiLNisuro uni. lug fur Illustrated circulars with i.aiuik itiiud. bent irue, jio not uelay, but uddress lJUb'l IN, oilman & CO , Hartford ft. MfUiET Of 1 10(1,000, t.Vl.- 0", ISII.MK), tift.Mt, 120,100, Jlfj.U'O- wun oilier Miimur sums iiiepuiu in mo ivjoming Lotteiy. whlih tscondueled bvbvoriiLoiiiuilsluiiers and duly li-Kullud by the Wjomliig MuUluluru. Itegulur drnuliiKS 1Mb und With of inch inonthuurlng Uiojeur. Tickets tl tuih, 0 for 13, uoforlliii. Llicu lurs with fuil lutormullon mulled lit e. AI.LKN CO.. IU Nl&siu bT.. Ntw Your. Bcp. ll,-m. pAITEK HAGS I'OK SALB AT THE COLUMBIA OFFICE. j ciilo SUI GENERIS. f3'rALMAMfcqU MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. uhequaled::;,"Xunapproached In mjwity nivl cxorUcm-o by nny other. Awnrilii K and diploma OF HONOR AT VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. n ft I V Amrrlcnn Orcans ever awnnlM nny nu-ilid U 1 1 L 4 hi lliiroH-, or Mhlch prenrnt mull rTtruordb mry rxiTltt-nro m to commniul n whlo nalc there. Al IWAVO nw ftr.linl htphtftt proiniiinii nt lm1m flLlI HI U trial r.I'O.IUmM.i.mfrlcni,tll i:nropv. Oiitnf hunilrtHlit Ihcio Imvo not Own Mx In all wlu-re any otht-r organs linto been prcfcrrcil. DCCT Di-olnred by Eminent Mll'lrtnno, In both Ur.Ol li-'llll-lOicns In Im II II r 1 1 II I C-l. S) ihUl lSIclNMI, CllirULAn, lthoiJr.!ulilof luiM than Olio TtliillxillHl (sent fnc). IHPIPT 0,i halnit n llnnm i Hamlin, llo not lliulu I InVe nny oilier. Henla net l.Aliot n coil MmsiosH fur nelliiii Inferior orff-iM, firi'l for til reiuon often try r rit lumt to tell itfnmttiliig the. WnlAJ OTVI CP nllh nw't lniHirloiit Inuirovo nr.ll U I I LCO mrida err Inndc. .l'v Nnlti nml Combination Mi.i. Snpcrli lilnuero nnd othir Ciihe tf new tlcfttmiN, PIANO-IIHnP CABINET ORGAN " qnUln- combination of ttieMi hiNlninienln. CRCV DAVMCMTC OiynnnwMtorrnthlor CAO I r AlllltH I O. forlnontlilyornunrterly pamentJii or reliteil until rent pays for the organ. PATAI flPIICP and Circulars, -b tlh fnllpartlo LA I ALUIjUCO litafrro. Address MAPON .t 1IAMI.1N (MKIAN CO., 151 Tremont Slrect, 110. TONi SJIi Union rVjunro, NEW YORK or Ml Si Ut AilamsSt., CU1CAUO, 1VIASUN& HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS MAY HE 011TA1NE1) AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL or L. IS. POWELL, SCRANTON, Pa. Qfuernt A'jrnt also fur the celebrated CHICKERING PIANOS. ALSO, OK I. K. MILLEH. ULOOMSlWlia, PA., Dealer in above Instruments. JInrchl9,';5 y NEW GOODS I A HEAVY STOCK, Cheaper than Ever! S. 11, MILLER & SON Have Just Received the largest and best supply ot CHEAP ADD' FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, They haio ever offered totueir friends and cus tomers. Ulotlis, Cassimeres, and Satinetts for MEN'S WEAK, Cloths, Alapacas, Mcriuos, for LADIES' WEAK, CALICOES, MUSLINS, UAMWUGS, anil every variety of Dry Goods desired. STOCK OF Carpets, Mats, Ottomans, L0SED OUT AT COST FAMILY GllOCEllIES, includini; all the varieties of COl-TKKS, TEAS and SUGAKS, COUNTRY PRODUCE. and a general supply of articles useful for the table always on hand. CALL AND SEE. Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change for goods at cash prices. oct. aoH-u FARMERS TAKE NOTICE! It Is of great Importance to you what kind of manuro you apply to your Wheat Lands this fall. If ou wont a good crop ot Wheat next teoson, and a heavy crop of (irass to follow, use. Raw Bone Super Phosphate STA N11AIII) WA II II ANTED. rut up In soon, baes. The liaso of this Old Established Artipin u n. cjiuurneu uoiies, aud Its btrength cannot bo ex. hausded with tho crop of Wheat, but nrnn nr. fectlvo on tho follow lug crop ot Oniss, and will also iieriiiuueuiiy improve tho soil. iariners look to your own luterests nml nrninif miui. vu say uuoui Baugh's Raw Bono PLosnhate is irue or raise, and notify us of tho result. Jluku application lor it early to jour neatest Dealer In -Manures, and if ou cannot securo It through them, otuu j uur uruers uireci to j our friends BAUGM & SONS Aug, 10-2t. IMIILUKLI'IIIA & IIAI.TISIOI1E. IKON IN TII15 I1I.OOD. TlIU 1-KHIIVI1M liviim vltalli-.es and em Iches tho blood, tones up tho sjs- iiii, umuis up luuuioken down, cures ilt kiwii.i Debility, dropsy, chills und levers, ciiroiuu uiari'lia-a nenous anecilons. imii humors, diseases of tho kitiuejsiin'i uiiviuer, lo. male complaints, &e. Thousands havo been changed tij thu uso of tho remedy from weak, Mckly, suffering creatures, to strong, hcal-hy, happy men und women s unci lutaiiu-, eauuoi rcusonuuiy nebiiaio in gnu n n iriui. c-Ai-iio-).- lio sure joti get thu "I-uiuvian hVlll'l'" (Hot l'eru Lin Itnik.l Sn d liv ileuli-rs L't-ner. any, a sz-iuigu tiiimphlet, conlaltiliig a treullso ou iron us a m- uieai ugeniaua oilier vuiuaoiu puiiers, testimonials from distinguished phtblelaus, clergy men und others, u 111 bu sent froHto any uildress. Hktii W. 1'owi.k A; boss, liropiletors, bil lluirlsou Avenue, iiusion. It O l Im B-P f L-limvlr.l(r,.i CIII.KY'S Im. ed CCCUMllUlt I-C ' kii(nledged btandurd of .Ml- IS IIIU ill! uuirket, liy popular sjti' tboieast money. Attention iVt3"i& I'MhiiDrop check vulie, which can bo r Sf-i" wiinurann wmiouiuisiuroinguin joinus, Wi und tho copper chamber which never ' m cracks, scales or rusts and will lust u llfo y time, l-'or salo by dealers und tho trudo Vf generally. In order tobusuru thai you get Itlalihloy's l'uuip, bu curiful and beo that it has my trade mark as aboio. If jouduuot kunwHlieru to buv, descriptive circulars, together with the name and address of tho agent nearest you will bi furnished by uddiehslug w Uli btuinp, C1IAS. O. HI.ATCI1I.15V, Manufacturer, to i, Cummcrco bt., 1'hlladeliuila, l'Olt SAM! II V J. SCHUYLER St SON, Bloomsburg, Pa. March 6 71-Vm THIS I'AI'ER IS ON llt.r. Willi ROWELL & HESMAN - Advortislnn Anonts, THinr & CHESTNUT STS., ST. LOUIS, Ma BUSINIKS OAItDS. VISITING OAllliiS, 11.1-1 nil IlKAUa. 11IIX1IKAIIS, lus'i'SHS- tc. tn. Neatly and Cheaply printed at the Coi.uu- wan uiuce.1 ariDt CIIEAr AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. The Columbian Printing Estab lishment is amply supplied with the necessary Pressed, 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, BiaOOjishuko, Pa. When special material is requira' it will bo pronijitly obtained. Books and Pamphlets, Hand-Bills and Dodgers Large and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads Envelopes with Business Cards, Bussiness, Pic Nic, Wedding and Visiting Cards, Programmes, Bills of Fare, ifcc. Will all bo supi)lietl and oxcuted in superior style, at cheap t rates and short notice. The best workmen uro employed and the best material will always bo furnished. A liberal share of public patron age is respectfully solicited. Brxousuuiia, June 18, 1875. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES P IIlliADKM'ltA AND I'.KADINO llOAt) AKUANaKMHXT or THAINS. l'ASSKNGKH MAV ad, 18TB. Tiutxs i.Kivr; iiii kiit as tiiuons (pi-npay ExcRrtRP Tor Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, 1'otlsvlllo Tamn'iiin, Ac, lt,M n. m l'ur OntawUsn, 11,33 u. m. ami 7,80 p. m. l'or YVlllluinspoi t,o,S8 c. 111. and 1,00 p. in. MAINS 1011 llfl-KIIT I.KAVR AS IOI.t.OS,(8l-NnAVEX CKI-TKM.) Leave New Vork, o,ir. n. in. Leaio Philadelphia, n,1i, n, m. I.ca unending, ll,a a. m,, Potlsvllle,1s,l0p. m nnd Tamiupin, l,nn p. tn. U-.uol'alnwlssu, fi,2U a. in, nnd 4,00 p. m. I.eai 0 Wllll.imspoi I, o,!Ou. in. and r,,oo p. m. Passengers lo nml Hum nnd Philadelphia go through without change of cars. J. E. V()OTi:x, May 8, 1974-11. General superintendent. NOUTIIKUN COM PAN V. CKNTHA U HA'lhWAY On and after N'ui ember 20th, 1S73, trains will leaio 8UNUUIIY as follows 1 NOIITIIWAIID. trio Mall b.jo a. in., arrive Klmlrn li.so a. in " Cniiaiiil.ilgu.i... o.ssp.m " Kochesler ii.i& " " Miig.mi ii.ni " Ucnoio nccommodatlonll.loa. m. uiriio Williams rt 12..V, p. m. Kluilra.Mall4.15a.in.,arrlvo Klmlrn 10.20n.m. liuirulo Express 7.16 a. in. nrrlvo liurfalo s.uu a. in. SOUT1IWAU1). liurfalo lliprcss 2.M a. in. arrive Ilarrlsburg 4,r.o a. m " llaltlmoios.io " IJImlraMall 11.15 a.m., arrlio Ilarrlshurg l.f,o p. in " Wnshliigton 10.30 " ' llalllinorcu,30 " " U'ashlngioii 8.30 " Ilarrisburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. nrrlio llarils burg 10.10 p. in. nrrlio Ilaltlinoro 2.2s n. m " Washington c.13 " Erie .Mall I8s a. m. arrive Ilarrlshurg 3.(15 a. in. " llaltlmoro suo " , , " Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. 1). JI. DOYI), Jr., Uencrnl I'assengcr Agent A. ,T. CASS ATT, (Icncral -Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. rii!ladclilila & Krio It. II. Division. WINTER TIMI3 TAI1LE. ON anil after SUNDAY, NOV. 21, 187,1 .. , ,.10. tr"lns on tho Philadelphia & Eric Hall icoad Illusion will run as follows: miSTWAllD. PAST LINK leaves New York " '' " Philadelphia " Ilaltlinoro " " Ilarrisburg ' " arr. at Wllli.unsinrt ' " " Lock li nen " " ilellcfonuj EHIE MAIL leaves New York.... " " " I hlladelphlj '"' ' liiiltlinore " " " Ilarrisburg ' ' " WllllamspVt ; " " Lock llaien . 0 25 a. m ..12.M p. m .. 1.20 p. m .. B.IK) p. ill . 8.r- p. m .I0.2U p. m .11 so p. In m !.oo p. Hi 4-25 a. ,,, s.35 a. m -45 a. 1,1 " " irr.atnne ...-..". 'r" u S LIMITED MAIL leaves Philadelphia.. 7.2oft m ' ' llallliiioro 7.30 n , : .."'.'frhurg..::ioS: M iieuuvo 11 ., "" ut " luiiimsport.. 22111 bi Itenovo.. 3.3(1 p. in 4.15 ji. m LOCK HAVEN leaves Philadelphia.... S.00 a. m - so a. 111 1.25 p. m (Mo p. ni 7.30 p. m imtiiiiiuio " Ilarrisburg arr. at Vllll.imsport . " Lock llaien..,. FASTW'ARl). PIIIL'A EXPI1E.SS leaies Lock Haven... ,'! . " ivilihimsport.'. " " urrlvisat Ilurrlsliiirg.. ' " Ilaltlinoro ' PhlLidelphla .. ew Vork . B.m .1. m .. TJ! a. m 11 35u. m . rU5p. m . -i.aip. in . 7.35 ). m .. tuo a in 1". 5 a. m .11 -1:1. in DAYEXP1IESS Ie.nes Itenovo Luck II iwn M'llll.unsport... air. ut lliiirlsburg ;; Philadelphia.... 3.(10 p. m 0.20 1 1, m l 1.1 p. m Ilaltlinoro c.35 p! m ERIE MAIL leaves Erlo. Svo:"::::::.::::":1 Iiik Haven 045 11 Wllllamsport. . .... iX Ii " ..11.20 a. m in m . 10.55 p. m ... 2.30 a. Ill .... 7.35 a ut .. 7.00 a. 111 ...10.10 a. in ....12.S5n.m " " " llalllmoro. ,, ' " Philadelphia... " " New York FAST LINK leaves Wllllamsport ... 11 ... v. xr; 3.55 a. 111 , i.ntiiiuiu T3Aft 111 " " " Phllailelnhl . i'S ? f" now vork :.7:::::.""::i(i.25 z "n foLr?ara Erie .Mall West, Limited Muli West nnd Vnt I inn KKSssaf ' -tiijssiis1 1 li'io' We'sat'nmih ihv" v' r",".ltc'1 Ma Wcst- Fast trains onT Krto with, Driftwood with A V. It. It. 1 ana ut i,!?f.rlor Cara v,m n between Phlladelnhla nnd im IWiW1 U,nllci1 Jlal Wcm. l'Sst R e W?it Philadelphia Express East and Diiy Pxri! ts 1-nsi Sleeping Carson all nk-iit in,V,w ' Mfu'8 Lasu- Sleeplii Cars on all night triilus. WM. A. BALDWIN, General Supt. Dec. 17,'75-tf Dkwea,l1.:uvanna m-ooMsnuita division. Tlmo-Tablo No. 39, Takes effect nt 4:30 A. Mi MONDAY", -VOVEMIlEIt 22 MS. NOHTII STATIONS. p.m. ii.m. a.m SOUTH, a.m. in, p.m.. 9 3S 2 20 0 2S- 9 4s 2 25 a 30. 9 53 2 31 b 3b 10 (Ml 2 38 (t 4;i 10 00 2 40 a .',11 10 11 2 52 C 55 10 10 2 6S 7 01 ID 20 3 14 7 IS 10 23 3 (7 7 11 IU 27 3 II) 1 15 10 27 3 17 7 25 10 32 3 -.2 7 35 IU 35 3 27 7 40 10 40 3 32 7 48 10 41 3 37 7 6J 10 52 3 45 8 15 11 15 4 Oil b 25 8 05 3 6S 9 IS Scranton.... Ilelloiuo ....Tajlnrvllle., .Lackawanna.. Plttston . West Plttston ....Wjoiniug Maliuy.... Hennctt ...Kingston Kliiirston .... 1HI S01 7 55 3 49 7 40 3 42 7 41 3 37 7 33 3 32 7 21 3 27 7 22 3 23 7 18 a 19 7 15 3 17 7 15 3 17 7 07 3 1-2 7 113 a (i-J 0 fS H 11 1 IU 3il 0 45 Ifl 0 30 2 42 (I 15 a 3' I 0 09 2 25 9 43 9 3s 9 31 9 25 9 20 9 15 9 11 9 07, 9 05 9 15 8 5'J 8 tJJ .I'll mouth .luuc. 8 61 ...rij'inouui ... Uondulo ... Nuiitlcr,!.,. S 4s 8 4 .Ilunloek-s 1 reek. 8 30 8 19 8 14 8 (IS 8.2 7 58 - MiickMiinuy... .lllck's Perry.,, .Ueach Iluu-n.. lierwlck ... ..lirlar Creek..,, Willow (Hove... ...Lima llldge.... Espy .llloouisburg.... 11 17 4 15 8 45 0 U2 2 .9 5 U, 2 13 5 52 2 10 11 23 4 21 8 5 11 31 4 :1 O Oft 11 30 4 37 C 50 11 -"J 4 41 0 55 11 43 4 40 7 IS 11 51 4 55 7 20 11 57 5 (2 7 40 12 2 5 (8 7 4i 12 07 5 14 7 5-2 5 48 5 40 5 34 5 2S 5 23 5 20 5 C3 4 55 4 50 4 115 2 (HI 1 58 1 53 1 48 1 43 1 40 1 25 1 19 1 IS 1 III p.m. 7 54 7 ii 7 41 7 35 T -tn iiujieri.. 7 20l uuawissa lirhlge. 7 11 7 04 7 (I II 45 a.m. . mint s Mwiicli. 12 10 5 20 8 51 12 25 5 38 8 25 12 32 5 47 8 4U 12 30 6 62 8 47 12 61 0 10 9 IS ii.inwilu I'hulasky I'uineron Northumberland. p.m. p.m. p.m. u.in. Jiuperlntendent-s onicu.Sefunlo.i, Htx. i'offfi GLAZING AND PAPERING. 'WU-J- XEk I' St!t Mow sec. kinds of si laiiiujiurcu 10 ao al PAINTING, GLAZING, and PAPER HANGINGS' ii'liii bC3t BtylCS' at lowest Prlccs ana " Parties having such wor to do wll sare money by work imrrnritfl tr ..i.. tollcltod """"""" Order WM. F. IIODINE. Jlr, 14-iy,