THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOSEUEG, COLUMBIA COUINTY, 1JA. Agricultural. Tlfo Way lo Hlnnkct Horses. UiH few people, comparatively iiiitlerstftnil how lu blanket it liorso to protect him from eoiilrnctlng cold. We frequently sco the blanket folded double, and laid ncrosi the rump and n part of tho animal's back-, leav ing thoso parts of tho body that need pro tection entirely exposed to cold utorms and chilling winds. TL'-n parts of the body of a liorso which surround tho lung? require tho benefit of a blanket in preference to his Hanks and rump. When wo nro exposed to n current of cold air, t guard ng:ilnt any injury from con tracting cold wo shield our shoulder.", neck, chest and back, If tlicso parts bo pro tected, tho lower part of tho body will en duro a degrcoof cold far moro Intcwe, with out Injury to tho body, than If tho lungs were not warm with sultablo covering, Tho samo thing holds in tho protection of horses. Tho blanket should cover tho neck, withers and shoulders, and bo brought around tho breast,ana bo buttoned or buckled as closely as a man buttons his overcoat. Let the lungs of a horse bo protected with a heavey blanket, and ho will seldom contract cofd, c en if tho hindmost parts of his body are not covered. Wc refer moro particularly to blanketing horses that have become unusually warm by violent exertion or hard driving, and ex posing them to a current of cold air while standing still. 3I.uiy of our best teamsters protect the breasts of their horses by a piece of heavy cloth about two feet square, hanging down from tho lower end of tho collar. This Is an excellent practice in cold weather, as the most important part of the animal is shielded from cold wind, especially when traveling toward a strong current. Tho for ward end of tho lior.'o blanket should be made to fit as closely arouud the breast of :i liorso as our garments fit our bodies. Jtost horsc3 contract a violent cold almost as soon ns a man, if not blanketed while they stand still, after having been exercised so violently as to produce profuso persnirii' tion. So long as a horse is kept in motion there is little danger of lus suffering any in convenience from cold winds. But allow him to stand a few moments while loading or unloading, without a heavy blanket to protect his shoulders and lungs, and he will take cold sooner than some men. Winter Care of Cows. Too much care cannot be given milch cows during tho winter months, but it is too often the case that thev are slichted. let us stop and consider the value of a good cow during tho winter, and if wo appreciate good, rich milk in winter, as wo ought, wo will soon come to the conclusion that sho is of great value. Tho cow should bo well sun- plied with slon from tho kitchen, mivwl in with meal or bran, nnd havo i.lentv nf ,l hay to eat and a cood dry bed to lie on.both for tho convenience of tho milker and for tho comfort of tho cow. Do not keep a cow in a colu stable; see that she is comfortable' And, besides this, one thine mora is verv essential, and that is to card tho nnimni nt least once a day durinc the winter. Bv so I doirn they will be kept free from lice. Tf any aro so unfortunato as to have their eat- tie infested with them, a good receipt is : Tako corrosive sublimate, two drachms : rub down in two ounces of spirits of wine, ana aau a pint ot water. This is strong enough to kill the vermin, out cannot possibly injure the beast. The Gardens op Morocco. The groves of rose trees nnd the flower farms of Mo rocco aro said, by a recent traveler.to exceed in extent and valuo those of Damascus, or even tuose ot tho valley of Mexico. Tho general climate of tho country is very fav orauio to this kind of culture. Swent al ternately by tho breezes of the Atlantic and Mediterranean, and tempered by the snows ot tho Atlas ranges, tho degreo of heat in Morocco is much lower than in Algeria, u " '.no-rou is exceedingly fertile. To tin date, palm, orange and lemon trees tho cli To the mato appears to be especially suited, the uaies oi ianiut having been famous even from Roman times. The orange plantations aro of great extent in various parts of the country, while olives and almonds are also supies exported in large quantities. Seeing 1U" " Ji'iuc i ltd, within five day's steam of London, produces so much vegetable wealth under the most barbarous cultivation n appears very strange that commercial en terprise does not, in such a climate, seek th iiRt.i,i. i . ,. . ' ianUM t! I)loyl"ellt ,10r ita cver abundant vLt riources P P A few days since, as Henry and Edward Ball, of Forks township, (boys aged 15 and 13 years,) were going into the woods to cut wood, a largo deer ran up to them and show ed ugnt. Hie hoys were frightened at this strange freak on tho ,if ,w. ...; rillrrl f. .i,:. . " ,u - n.i-ii uuir, a nun a montns n d. tt "take him." The dm-wn,lt ft,... UB.aUl."e! SD0U,a 00 ror ever W8S'DS and soon succeeded in bringing the deer to "ground," when the hovs of, ZlZZtl duer with stones until 1 he., u . ,iZ CUt hi., tl,rnnt rr,. ., "Y ' and was nultn I ".Tl l,v, r : ." ;,..:"v't''",k',,i5.'url"u taWto3.:r out a "buck. Sullivan Democrat. Facts rou Farmers, A series of exner lments, instituted to test the average loss in .i.i , , , . . r wBiguc oy urying, shows that corn loses one' fifMi, and wheat one-fourteenth by the pro' From this statement it appears that cess. farmers will make more by selling unshelled corn in the full at 75 cents than the follow ing summer at SI a bushel; and that wheat at $1.32 in December is equal to $1.60 for tho bame wheat in Juno following. This es timate is made on the basis of interest at 7 per cent, and takes no account of loss from vermin. The facts are noteworthy. TnuEn Good Rules rat Fa Minus. 1. In gathering corn, take such cars only as are Jmest and from the most prolific stalks, Never take from a stalk hnvliif lmt nn If thirty stalks can be found with two or moro good-sized ears. Generally but ono of them is fit for seed, and that is usually the second from tbe ground. But if the low- est is tho best, take that. 3. Always take ears that are filled out to tho end, and that beyond the husk, if such can be found. When you come to nlant. before shelllnir w t a i Creak every car, and see if tho pith of the cob is dried up; for if it is not. , tho corn is not ripe, Corn-fed bens do not lay In tho winter,for the simplo reason that there is no albumen material in tbo corn. When wheat is given to them, there is enough fat in it to supply all that is needed for tho yolk, and albumen enough to make (he white, and lime enough to furnish tho thtll; it dots not seem difficult I io uuderstaud why corn-fed hens should not i, v as they do not. and why wheat fed hem Jiould lay iw thoy Uo. Young Folks. Tun Vox and the Woodman. A Fox, hard pressed by the hounds after n long run, came up to n man who was cuttin ; wood, and begged him to afford htm soma placo where ho might liitlu himself. The m il showed him his own tint, and tho Fox creep ing In, hid himsclflu acorncr. The Hunter presently camo up, and asking tho man whether ho had seen tho Fox, "No,"said he, but pointing with his finger to tho corner. They, however, not understanding tho hint, were off again immediately. When tho Fox perceived that they were out of sight, ho was stealing olT without saying a word. Hut tho man upbraided him, saying, "Is this tho way you bike leavo of your hast' without a word of thanks for your safty ?'' "A pretty host I" said tho Fox, turnliig round upon him' " if you had bcenaJiontst with your tongue, I should not h.ivc, left your roof without bidding farewell." There is as much malice in a winkas in word. Tin: Vain Jackdaw A Jackdaw, vain and conceited as Jackdaw c uld be. picked up tho feathers which some I'cacoc! had shed, stuck them amongst his wn, an despising his old companions, Introduced himself with tho greatest nssuranci unto tlock of thot.0 beautiful birds. 1 hey stantly detecting tho intruder, strip; ed him of his borrowed plumes, and falling upon htm with their beaks, sent him alutit his buiimij. The unlucky Jackdaw, sorely pun isked and deeply sorrowing, betook himself to his former companions, ami would hav flocked with them again as if nothing had happened. lSut they, recollecting what airs he had given himself drummed him out their society, while ono of those whom ho Iiad so lately despised, read him this lecture, "Had you been contented with what nature niado you: you would havo escaped tho chastisement of your betters and also the contempt of your equals." The Kite and the I'ioeons. Seme pigeons had long lived in fear of a Kite but by being always on tho alert, and keeping near their dove-cote, thoy had contrived hitherto to escape the attack of tho enemy Finding his sallies unsuccessful, tho Kite betook himself to craft: "Why," said he, "do you prefer this lifo of anxiety when, if you would only make mo your king, I would securo you from every attack that would bo made upon you?" The pigeons, trusting to his nrofessions. called htm to'tho thrnnp- hut. nn sooner was he established there than ho exercised his prerogative by devouring pigeon a day. Whereupon one that yet awaited his turn, said no moro than "It serves us right," They who voluntarily put power into tho I hands of a tyrant or an enemy, must net wonder.if it bo at last turned against them selves. TlIC Dhids, Beasts, And BAT. Onco ul,on a lime there was a fiercc war waged be tween the 1Jlrda ai Beasts. For a long whll the 138110 rtho balt!o WM uncertain, anJ tl'o Bat, taking advantago of hisambig. uous nature, kept aloofand remained neutral At lenSth when tho Beasts seemed toprevail I i. . i, ..:-:.. .i jt "".)"""" i,iuira iumuijjiearcu active tho fight; but a rally being made by tho ulru'' wmKU PTC" suecessiui, no was lonnu at the end of tho day among the ranks of thc winning party. A peace being speedily con eluded, tho Bat's conduct was condemned alike by both parties, and being acknowl edge by neither, and so excluded from tho terms of the truce, he was obliged to skulk off as best he could, and has eversince lived in holes and corners, never daring to show his faco except in the duskiness of twilight The Farmer and the Crane Some Cranes st tiled down in a Farmer's field that was newly sown. For some time the Farmer frightened them away by brandishing an empty sling at them. But when the Cranes found that he was only slinging to tho winds, they no longer minded him, nor flew away. Upon this the Farmer slung at them with stones, and killed a grcatpart of them "Let us off," said the rest, "to tho land of tho I'ygraics, for tins man means to threaten us no longer, but is determined to get rid of us in earnest." The Travellers and The Plane Tree. Some Travellers, on a hot day in summer, oppressed with the noontide sun perceiving a riane tree near at hand, made straight for it, and throwing themselves on the ground rested under its shade. Looking up, as they 'AfY " nB lay, towards tho tree, thev said one oiuer, tv ii ui a useless tree to man is this barren Plane I" But tho Plane -tree answered e "Ungmteful "eature.l at tho very mo- ment you are enjoying beneht from roe, you rail at me as being good for nothing." Ingratitude is as blind as it is base. The Wolves and the Sheep Once on n time, tho Wolves sent an embassy to the CI. l .!-!-- .1... .1 ...... i . , """'' lu.uewlu" "9 peace between them for the time to come. "Why." . - z T V wlctcd ,",S ara th CaUS0 ,of M- aro iacJ at Vs! ilM '"S UB- bend them away Will be our cternal WendshiP a The silly Sheep listened, tho Dogs were dismissed. HW, thus deprived of their Lest protestors, became an easy prey to their .treacherous enemy. The Mountain in Labor. In days of yore, a mighty rumbling was heard in a Monutain. It was said to be In labor, and muUitude ed together, from far and near, to seo what it would produce. After long expectation and many wiso conj'eeturcs from tho bystanders out popped a Mouse. The story applies to those whoso magnificent promises end in a paltry performance. Tun Hoy and The Scorho.v. A Boy was hunting Locusts upon a wall, and had caught a great number of them, when seeing a Scorpion, ho mistook it for another Locust, and was just hollowing his band to catch it, when tho Scorpion, lilting uphis sting, said: " I wish you had dono it, for I would soon havo waJe yu droP we and Locate "uu 1,10 uurBm, r,IE HARK TIIB hound. A Hound liavinS P"t P a Hare from a busb, chased lier fur BOme distance, but tbe Hare bad the um 01 " ana Bot ou- A uoatherd, who Wlu coming by, jeered at the Hound, BayiDe . , . . tuttl l'uas was 1116 Delr runner or the two. ouiorgot, "replied the JJound, "tnat it is one thing to be running for vour dinner. and another for your life." Tun Falconkr and the I'artridqk A Falconer having taken u Partridge in his net, tho birds cried out sorrowfully, "Let mo uo. L'ood Master Falconer, and I riromise you I will decoy other I'artridge into yonr e n K'0 said the man. "whatever I m,,,t have done, I am dcttrmlntd now not for him whs it ready to betray hU frUnds.V Mystery Solved. Tits Oiiiut Snots r of mil WosnKitrct SUCCESS OF VEGETINE. ltftrlkosattlwrmit, nl iIIrmxso by purlf'ilng tno flood, restoring the liver nnd kidneys to healthy ac tion, invigorating tho ncnmis eyslcm. reliaiile evidence. Mr.lt. It. STF.VKNHl- DKAnsni-I will most cheerfully add my testimony to tho Brent number joii limn already received In favor ci your great nnd go'nl mertlelne, leiretlne, tor 1 do not think enough enn Ixj said In Us praise, for I wns troubled over thirty jenrs with that dreadful disease, catarrh, nnd had such couching spells that It would seem ns though could never breathe nny more, nnd Vegetlne has cured mo nnd 1 do feel to thank (lod all tno tlmn there Is so good ainedlcinn nsVegellne, nnd I nlso think It ono of tho b".it medicines for coughs nnd weak slnMnf feelings ut tho stomach, nml niUIe everybody to lake tho Vegetlne, for I ran assure them thatlt Is ono of Iho best medicines that ever was. Sirs. I.. llOltl., Cor. Mogazlno nnd Wolnul Ms. Cambridge, Mass. THOUSANDS SPEAK. Veirctlnc Is acknowledged nnd recommended by r'ayMclans and apothecaries to bo me best nurltltr i nd cleanser of tho blood yet discovered nnuthotiS' niids sicaK In Its prulso wn io lmo been restored to ItCrOHT VllOM A PRACTICAL CHEMIST AND AroTlIKCAKV. llnston. Jan. 1. 1S74. Dear Sir-TIiIs Is to certify that I have sold at re b.U IMt dozen (1854 bottles) of your Vesctlno slneo April li, is?n, andean truly say Hint 1 nave civen mo best Rntlsfaetlon of any remedy for thc complaints ly a day passes without some of my customers testl f i mi? tn Its merits nn tlietnselve.s or their friends 1 am perfectly cognizant of several cases ofh-erofu. Ions Tumors being cured by Vcgctlne alonolnthls vicinity. Very respectfully y,ra'M N 463 Broadway. TO II. It. STEVENS, lisq. VEGE TIUXTIE WILL CLEANSK SCUOFULA FKOM THIi SYSTEM. HONEST OPINION. Mr. II. tl. RTttVrNR Peak Sin This Is to show that my son was taken sick In January, ISM, with Scrofula, which camo out In large sorea and ulcers on his leg and hip. ills log was swelled more than twice Ua natural site. Ho had several doctors ot high standing In their pro-faeSlon-two from Boston and three f rom Charlcb- tawn without petting a mi Deiier. jio was ouiigeu to Uo wherever he was placed, for ho had no use of his limbs whatever, when we had given lip all hopes of his living we were told to try vegetlne, the great, blood remedy : nnd he had taken It hut a short umo before we cculd tee a great change. Tho sores ran so bad tnat we had to cuango the tloths four or five Umcs a day. Sllll.he was getting better ; for ho could move his limbs and help himself a little. He was soon able to sit np In bed, and, by constant use orveiretlne.lt has cured nim, lie nasniameie hencstly believe. If v. e had used Vegetlne before wo had bothered with those doctors,!! would havo saved tha um ot hm le?. nnd restored It to natural health. I bono all Uioso troubled with Scrofula will read this tgumonv oi me ana my eon. v?nu is uuw ncu unu anie to BpeoK lor nunseit DANIEL MAIIONEY, 19 Trenton fit., Charlcstown, Mass, 1V 10. 1B7Q. Tho above plain but honest statement conclusively shows tho quick and thorough cleansing effects ct the ykuk j ink in scroiuia. Vccctlne Is acknowledged by all classes of people to bo the best and most reUable blood purincr In the woria. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists Sco. 1T.-Im ROLLINS & HOLMES No. 17 Centra stn:t. Plinite Gas anfl Steam Fitters MANUFACTURERS OP rXIST W -A. JR. E, GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wire Trellisea. &c. Dealers in Stoves. Rant es, Furnaces, Baltimore Heaters, Low Down urates, juameis, fuaira, weather Ktrips, etc. AISO GAS FIXTURES of the latest design, Special attention paid to ro- Locks, Dell pairing sewing iiacoincs or every oescrini cb oi every aesennur Jon.Bcales, rlvata Itesl . above Hot uanainir. n wiig, cc. i-nvate itesi- denoea Heated by flleom at a until cost above Hot AIT, Feb. M,T3-tr. HOLIDAY .GOODS- J. H. MAIZE, bae Just received a flns assortaient ot ALDKN KTAPOKATKD PE.S.CUE3. The best trult of tbe kind la tbe market. PINEAPPLE CUEE3E, ALMKRIA OltAPKS, 0RANQE3, LBM0NS, OO.NFBCTI0N8, NUTS, &c. &c A Bplendld new lot of CniNA-WAKE, TOILET SETS, CUILDIUSN3 TOY SETS, NEW STYLE CUSPID0K8, CENTENNIAL I3HKAD rLATES, 0LAS8-WAKK, qUEKNS-WAIlE, hi great variety, a full stoek f fancy lmi nnd nnu chamber wta. EnpetUU atttntlon Is calltu to hlu tato cf cultry and tllve. wore, which he Is belling i F.i?',r.rl'9.1 m It000" are tbe best tnat can be nought, A few tnonbanu flno brand cigars will bu closed out cbeap. Weto and seloctpedes for bovB, and an endless Ti'i7 iSio?' K 111 Ua' LOUIS BERNHARD, Dealr la Hiaxisr WAT Oil 218, CLOCKS, Silverware, Watchea and Jewelry BL0OM8UUK0, PA, ' Ladles' and Oentlemcn'a Gold and (silver Watcbes, ot Aintrlcen aid Fcrttgn intnotacturo. Silver and Plated War, Clocks, FINE JEWELRY, &0., AO. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING Promptly Executed, cccvre-iy ruu rirwt ii ox nu wiru R DWELL k pHESMAN . Adveriiiing Vy Agtntt, THinQt CHESTNUT T., T.LOUtl,.l Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which 1b at ouco agreeable, healthy, a n d effectual, f o r preserving tho , tifilr. It soon restores failed or gray hair lo its original i..; ...iii. u rjloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickoncd, falling hair cliecltcd, nnd baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can rcstoro tho hair whero tho follicles nro de stroyed, or tho glands atrophied nml decayed J bub such as remain can bo saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so tiiat n, now growtli of huir is produced. Instead of fouling tho hair with n, pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tho hair from turning gray or falling olT, nml consequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp nrrosts nnd prevents tho forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and oflensivo. I'roo lrom thoso deleterious substances which make Bomo preparations dangerous nnd inju rious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIlt DRESSING, nothing clso can bo found so desirable. Containing noitlior oil nor dye, it docs not soil whito cambric, nnd yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, anil a gratelnl penumo. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., l'ractlcnl nml Analytical CIieiuIt3, LOWKLL, MASS. April 14-I5J1 N EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dross Goods. DAVID LOWENBEKO Invites attention to nla large ana elegant btock of Cheap anfl FasMoiiaiile ;&t Ills store on; MAIN STllEBT, IN TUB NEW IILOCK, DLOOMSBUno, VA., whera ho haa Just received from New York and Hill. adelphla a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tbe most fashionable, durable and uanasoine ' DRESS GOODS, CONSIHTINQ OP BOX SACK, FROCK. GUM AND OIL CLOTn, COATS AND PANTS, OP AIX SOOTS SIZES AND COLORS, He has also replenished his already larce stocs of CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKE8, 8TIUPBD. PIOURED .VNDLAju VBSI-S, ViIMTS, CHAVAT8 SOCKS, COLLARS, IIANDEEIICIIIEPS, GLOVES, ISUSPENDEnS, AND FANCY ARTICLES. ne has constantly oa hand a large and well select. cd assortment ot Cloths and Vestings, which he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind ot clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best maimer. All his clothing Is made to wear and most I It la ot home manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY. OP BVKRY DESCRIPTION, PINE AND CHEAP. HIS CASE OP JEWELRY IS NOT SURPASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HI8 GENERAL ASSORT MENT OP Clothing, Watches, Jowl- ry, &c. DAVID LOWENBERG. uly l.TS.tt. Coughs Colds, Bron chitiii, Sore Throat, In fluenza, Croup, Whoop. ing Cough, HoarBcneas LiverCorapIalnt, Pains or Horeneu in the Chest or Bide, Weeding at the Lungs, and every Buvcuon oi uiu Throat, LungB and Chott, are a ecd lly eared by tho ue ot l. wibtjr's iulkim ok Wiu -win uun uub uijr uju tuujiu iuiu leave the caUHO kehlnd. an Is the case with most remedied. lmt loosns it, cleanses the lnra and allays lrrlta- v.., Hi., .viuuvjuy vue tauac u uio cuinpiaini. Consumption can bo cured by a timely resort to this standard remedy, as Is AN ACTUAL BUSINESS INSTITUTION AND TELEGRAPHIC- NBT1TUTB. Pot Information call at omoe, or tend tor Ooixio AcvisniiiK. junuJ-ly "VTOTICE. aii kihjm inutoieu to tne nnacreiiraeu on uook Aixuuai pnor wj j uue in isio, axe requeswa io con and settle by note or otherwise before Januury 1st. lble. as after that all unsettled acennats will tm rluv VW All UlU UU1UB VI Ml VUKCT IUT COlICCUUXl. T, J, HWlSUKlt.'M. D. llavtntr aiioclkte wlthtaa Dr. Wn. MeKelvv. va are. prepared to attend promptly lo all professional pUvut. U re.peCUttlTy wllciu. JHKJtW,Nx)T.n-HW. , I GRANO OPENING! ELIAS MEND ENH ALL TTAVINQ rofiimed the business of Mcrcban- XX disc . dlselug at bis Old Store, on MAIN STltEET, HLOOJISllUIta, NEAR THE rORIR HOTKf., Desires to call tbo attention ot his l'rlends and tbe l'uuuo gcncrnuy.o bis NEW, PULL AND VAlltUl) STOCK OF GOODS, JUST OPENED, And solicits a share- of public patronago 111S STOCK CONSISTS OP DltY OOODS, GllOOKHtES, (JUEKNSWAIiE, WOODENWAHE, W1LIX)WWAHE, DOOTS A SHOES, UAltDWAHk, TLOUlt AND I'EED In connection ultli bis stock of Mercnandlse Lc constantly keeps on hand In his yaul. A FUIX STOCK OF I Dressed and Undressed Lulier, AND SllINOI.ES OF Ills MANUFACTuHE. Bill Lumber made a speciality. CALL AND SEE. OCt.8,lbT3-tf. A GREAT STRIDE I Up nml Over Old ItlrtlioilN found tube fhnlty, or objection able, fllHcurilctll A NEW AND VASTLY ADVANTAGEOUS FLAN IIEUSRY ADOPTED BY G.M.&J.K.LOCKARD At their "Works in Bloomsburg, Formerly BloomsTiuri? Iron and Manuforturlnir I company), where will be kept constantly on nana a Whito nml Rnl Ash Anthracite (r'Oill, FOU DOMESTIC PUItl'OSES, AND CUI'ULO, ULACKSMITFI AND DITUMIN- OUS COAL, at prices to suit tho trade. All Coal specially pre- I I'tuou uoiuiu ica.iOK UlU IUIU. A13U Plows and Tliresliing Machines, and all kinds ot Casting andtMachino Work, HEPAIIilNO nromntlv nttendnd tn. ThrVmnnlfl O. Jl. & J. K. LOCK.MID." Oct, 8, ns-ly VIoomsburg, ra. bloomsburg- MARBLE WOEKS, T. L. G-TJNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STREET, BELOW MARKET. Manufacturer of and L'caler in all kinds of MARBLE WOKKS Wo use the bebt AMERICAN and ITA LIAN Marble. He has on hand and turnlshos to order MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, URNS, VASES, &c. Kverv varletv of Marbln fnttlnc npniiv nTMtf.i jt I the lowest market prices. A long practical experience and personal attention Iw uu.im-an iii.i&cis uju prupnmur coiinaeni or Ktvinir satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly attended isyif. Jl. Work ddivcrtdret of cA(troe.a AUff. si, 74-iy. t. L. GUNTON, Proprietor. yAINWRIGIlT & CO., W1I0LESALE UROCERS, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Strcejs, Puiudelpbu, Dealers in TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES men, si-ices, biciku sopi, tc, to. rfOrders will receive prompt attention. WIFE NO. 19. Y ANN ELIZA YOUNG, Ilriaham Youna's rebellious wife The rnlv comnletn einnhn of all the rv.chv.th tt diuiiamh iiaiiu tvrr wiiiirn. liorn in ivinrinnn. Ism, inn eiiza now exrohtH to the world, nsnnoth. er womanean, tho ssciiLTS, MVBitaiEH and ckiulh ot the horrible system of jnolycamy, from tho very beiflnnliiff. Nearly no llliibtrutlons beautify tbo work. Ills tbo bebt selllnc book published. I0,g more men and women can havii finnlntnpnt. nmi tn iko from to to tlO dally, iiluvkoemsiuo writ- iur uiuhiruicti circu ars w in lakcik tp.iiuh. Kent. uvv. uu not ueiay, out nnaress DUS'lIN, OILMAN si CO , Hartford Ct. THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK. T. DEWITT TALMAGB, Editor, Otters Inducements to Agents, Subscribers, and Readers never before presented. EDITORIALS EVERY WEEK BY DR. TALMAGK. SERMONS EVERY WEEK UY DR. TALMAOB. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSONS EXPLAINED EVERY WEEK BY DR.TAI.MAQE. "A GOOD YEAR," A NEW HP.IIIALbv nu. HlKEli. nrilnstnn.uhninv "Please Cod, It shall be the best story I havo ever CONTRIIUJTORS. Our Contrlbntorn urn th mnKt LslpntAd rrlfnra(n tho United Mates and Europe, The Most Attractlt o Premiums which have eter ixxu given, two curouoH, a uroci- or I LOweiis, (cost at retail l'i tel. ham auhriham kmuvi.n " Is tbero anjthlDg more needed to make thti tub Annual Subscription Terms. Taper, without premium, .... $3.00 ' With eltlier Iirplntum linrnnnntul u ,i 1 with cither premium, unturned. 1 . n We recommend UDllnteri l'rnmliimu Hlnr. lm I best saUtfactlon. " Romlt by check, rertstcred letter, or nont.nnirn AtlKNTS WANTED for Every Town In Now York and Pennsylvania, to whom such Inducements will be one red that thev ue sure to drop every thing clue and go to work for I THE CHRISTIAN AT WOEK. B. It. CtmwiJV, I'ulillNlivr, Dec lonw ivj chambers fct., New York. BUSINESS 0ARD& VIS1T1NII CAItlid, feci n.u ii r.Aua, N,n.i . nd fih . V,itTl 'it ti'. nn, POUTJI BIAN Office., suigeneris. pm tMtRUITfFERAT i MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. UNEQUALED"mXUNAPPROACHED In raimcltr nnd exccUcnra br nny Mhcrn. Awordii and DIPLOMA OF HONOR AT VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. nil I V Amcrlrnn Ori!n ever nwnntod any mnlnl UllLl In Iluroite, or which lTCJcnt Rmh rxtraoral nw t'x'Uonce a. to command a wldo mile there. Ill HI A VP mrill Mehrrt fmmlnma at Imtm ALU AIo trlnl liiimrltlonMn AntrlmMWcIlM "ri" Onlof hnn.lrodi Ihcro hno not men tlx la nil whore any olhcr crgum havo Ix'ii lirefcmil. DCCT Declared hy Eminent Mu'ldonj, In bolh Dtol homUphcrcn to ho lllirllllleil. See ii.sriMONUi, ciacur.An, with upinioi n of mow than One TliollMntitl (font tm). IMPIPT on bating a MflMitl At Hamlin. Do not I O 0 I take nnj other. Dealei get Lnnrn com. uimio! for Milling tnfertor orilivm, nn. or !( Itasml nfttnlrvtttv hant to uUmmtMng 'M. . ftCUl CTVI CP ulthmcrt Imiioruint lniiroe II til 0 I Uto meol. ercr macK ,eV Siolo an" Ciiiiililimtlmi Sto. Superb tnt;cro and otlur C'lioem of new Ieltt". PIANO-IIARP CABINET ORGAN qnlMts combination of tIieo lntmmrnl. EASY PAYMENTS. ?Z!mI$&$ laj mcnta ; or rcntcil until rent imya for tho organ. flUTnl DPIICP and Circular, with fullvnrtlo LA I ALUUUto ularMrro. AddrcxMASOX HAMLIN OltUAN CO.. 151 Tremtnt Street. BOrl TOXi ST. Union Rluart1, NEW VOIlKj or bO 4i W Adama St., CtllCAUO, MASON & CABINET HAMLIN BUMS MAY IUI ODTMNED AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL OP L. IS. POWELL, SCRAIITON, Pa. aenvrrtl A'jvnt atso for tho cetcbmM OHICKERINQ PIANOS. ALSO, OP I. K. IILl,ER. jiLooMSDvna, pa., Dealer in above. Iiistruinents. March lt,'?t-y NEW OOODS J A HEAVY STOCK, Crfceapez than Elver! S. II MILLER & SON Have Just Received the largest and best biipply ot CHEAP AND' FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Thoy have cver offered totneir friends nnd cus tomers. Cloths, Cassimere3, and Satinotts for MEN'S WEAR, Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos, for LADIES' WEAR, CALICOES, MUSLINS, UAMBUIC3, and every variety of Dry Goods desired. STOCK OF Carpets, Mats, Ottomans, CLOSED OUT AT COST FAMILY GROCERIES. including all the vnrictim of COFFEES, TEAS and SUGARS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, and a Kcneral mintilv of articles iinpfnl fur tin. table always on hand. CALL AND SEE. Country produco of all kinds taken in ex change for goods at cash prices. VCU 30,74 tr The Great Cause of Hnman Misery. Just published in a sealed envelope, fi iccGcts. A LECTURE fin thn liat.lirp.trpntninnf. , and Radical Cure of seminal weaknpsH. spermatorrhoea. Induced by self-abuse' Involuntary emissions. Imnotcncy. ner vous debility and Impediments to marriage gener a'ly, consumption, epilepsy and fits; mental and physical Incapacity , tc, by ROBERT J. CULvElt- v lll, ji, I)., author of tho Green Book ic. 1 ho world-renowntd nnthor In this admirable Lec ture, clearly pioveRfrom his own exptrlenco that tho aw f ul conEcnut n :es of self abuso may be ellect- uany removed without medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, Instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a modo of cure at once certain and effectual, by which eiery tulTertr, no matter What bis condition maybe, may cuie blnv sen cnenpiy, privately end radically. This J.ecluee utll prove a loon to thousands ana thousands. bent under teal. In a plain tnulone. to anvad dress, on reci Ipt cf six cents or two rohtnge stamps, auutcbs me ruunsners, CilAS. J. 0. KLINE A CO., lilT Bowery, Now York, Post Ottico Box 4.W8. Apru io, y TWO MONTHS FREE ! ! THE NEW YOKK TEIBUNE, "Jm J.eailinu American AnuDam-r.' ' On rccelDt of it and this adi ertLsement ! in n'rtr. 1.Y 'ruintllkW U til It.. .,,,, i.L,n.... nnll Ii . ,ur oi topics Kir nv.iievcn for MO, tblrtj-one. Address Jim. io,-(o-iy. the TJtlBUKE, New Tork, A DVERTlSINGi Cheap: (ion.li Systcmn. SJL tic. All persons who conoenirlato making cua. Quits with newspapers tor tbe lustrtln ofiulitr. tlSttmCnuj. Should kriul VA wnl1n iuii. I Itftuntl. Co.. 41 Park How, ewYork, for their PAMPHLET BOOK (nlnety.seventh edition.) oontalnlnir list of I , -V; -v..,t,,b wuuuMa. Niunwi; tilt, cost. Advertisements taken lor leading papers in tuany btalcs at a tremendous reduitlou from pub Ushers' raits, (iti nm t oox, iuu. u to-iy, GTOS20 per tlay. AKenl wanted. Ml tiiftj Closes oi woikln?T)ennliw,rtuifh fuvr' v, oumr unu wu, uu more money at work ror us.lu thilron u iucuuucs, uunng uieir stmro momenis, or all tho time, than at anv thlni? eisii. mrir imtinvm,ni ,.iu ,,i pu, iiaiiuauiucijr ricrjf nuur s work, ruit pju tlcutars, terms, sc., st ud lb your address at onto. Don't delay. Now is thu lime. Don't look for work ur business eiiotthere, until you havo learn ed what we oiler, u. briKsoN 4 Co., Portland, Maine. $1,200 PROFIT on $100 invested in block Privileges in u' l-iinvr im. and circulars telllnjr, "How lis done sent fitu. Address lliivna Co., Bankeru, II Wall bt., New IRON IN TIIE UI.OOD. TltK f'KnttVIlM MvniTU vltallres and enriches thu blood, tones up tho sjs- .uiu, uuiiui up luuurokcn down, cures d spepsla iieuiiuy, uropsy, cbiiis and levers, uuromu aiarrntea nervous atlee lons, bolls humors, diseases ot thu Muueys ana oiauuer, to. male complaints, Ac. Thousands liuvo been chankid b) thu usu oi tbe remedy from weak, slcklv. sutfcrlnir creatures, to I Strom-, bcabhy, happy men and nomeni and luvauu-, vuuuui, reasuuuoiy uesiiaui ui tfiu u trial. uiuTioN. ue sure jou cct tuu "psuuvuh Hvhit" tnot Peruvian llark.i bold by dealers i-oniT. ally, A ta-j-uiie nampblet, contalnlnr a treatue ou Iron as a m dlcal arent and other valuable papers, testimonial from dUUnfuUhed ph. sldnns, clergy. U1.UM1U VU1GII. It 1 11 ua HUL IIWUI UIV AU .1 1 fM MrtMW. Powlk nana, proprlttort, vl liwruoa 1 jivtaut, JiiAUm. CHEAP AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE The Columbian Printing Estab lislimcnt is amply supplied wit! the necessary Presses, Types ani other material for executing kinds of Printing at low rates ant; in the most expeditious and satis factory manner. CALL AT THE Columbian Buildinj COURT HOUSE ALLEY, Bloomsbukg, Pa. When special material is required it will bo promptly obtained. Books and Pamphlets, Hand-Bills and Dodgers, Large and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, Envelopes with Business Cards, Bussiness, Pic Nic, Wedding an,d Visiting Cards, Programmes, Bills of Faro, &c. AVill all be supplied and excuted in superior style, at cheap rates and short notice. Tho best workmen are employed and tho best material will always bo furnished. A liberal share of public patron age is respectfully fcolicited. Bloousbueq, Junk 18,1875. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES 1 )lIti,AI)KlilHA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OJ TRAINS. PASSENGER MAY 8d, 1875. T11AINS t.KAVK Ut't'EllT AS lOltOWB (tf.NtlAV KICFt'TKD I'or Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, J'oltsvlllo Tnmauun, &c 11,83 n. in For C.itawlssa, 11,83 a. m. nnd T,8i) p. m. Por Vllllamsport,c,ss a. in. nnd 4,t p, m. TnAira ton nurERT leavr as iom.owj, (Sunday ex CEl'TEll.) Lento New York, 9,1B n. m. Leave Philadelphia, 0,16 n. in. Lenvo Reading, 11,3 u, m., rottsville, 1!,10 r. m nnd Titmnqiia, 1,30 p. tn. I.c.1 vo calnwlwa, c.jo a, m. nnd 4,00 p. in. Lent u Wllllnmspoi I, P,!o n. in, nnd 6,00 p. m. Passengers to and from nnd Philadelphia go through without change of cars. J. E. WOOTKN, May s, lS74-tf. tleneral Supcrlnttndebt. NOHTIIKltN COMPANY. CENTRAL RAILWAY On and after November 20th, 1S73, trains will leavo SUNUURY ns follows i NORTHWARD. Erlo JIall 5.5J ti. m., arrlvo Elmlra 11.60 n. m " Cnnandalgua... s.Sflp. m " Rochcsler 6.16 " " Niagara 0.40 " Ilenovo accommodation ll.lo a. ru. arrive Williams It 12.65 p.m. Elmlra .Mall 4.15 n. m"., urrlvo Iilmlra 10.ro a. m. lluHalo Express 7.15 n. in. arrivo liunalo 8.60 a. m. SOUTHWARD. UuIIalo Express 2.50 a. m. arrlvo Horrlsburg 4.60 a. m " Ilaltlmore 8,40 " Elmlra Jlall 11.15 a. in., nrrlvo llnirlsburg 1.60 p. m " Washlnglou lu.su ' " Ualtlmoro c.30 " " Wushlngton 8.S0 " llarrisburg accommodation 8.40 r. m. arrive llarrls burg 10.50 p. m. arrive naltlmoro t.K n. m ' Washington 0.13 " El lo Jtall 12.65 n. in. arrivo llarrisburg 3.05 n. m. " Ualtlmoro S.40 " ... , " Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. D. SI. 110YD, Jr., General Passenger Agent A. J. CASSATT, Oeneral Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. I'liiladeliiliia & Brio K. II. Division. ' WINTER TIME TAI1LE. ON anil after SUNDAY, XOV. 21, 1875, i me. frlUn,,,0n I"" Philadelphia & Erlo Rail lload Division will ruu as fullows: WESTWARD. FAST LINE leaves New York- o 25 a. ra " '' " Plijladclplila 12.65 p. n " " " Ilsltliiium I .jn ,n llirlsburg 6.oo p. in " ' nrr.atNllllainspurt.. 8.65 n. m iiuL-K.iriien " " " ileliefonte ElilE MAIL leaves New York Philadelphia..., " " " H.illlinoie " " " iLiniiburL' " " " WIllLimspurt... " " " lick Uiuen ... " " " Itenovo " " arr. at Irle ..lo.'.'o p. m .11.50 ii. m .... m ..o.oo p. m 4.25 a. m 8.35 a. m J-45ii. m .11.05 a. m ,. 7..up m LIMITED MAIL leaves Philadelphia.. 7.20 n m ll.iltlmorn t S ?' H? " llarrisburg. ...10.13 a. m arr. at Williamson., 2.2 1 11 m " Lock Haven.... 3.311 nim " Reuovo 4.i5 j,, m LOCK HAVEN leaves Plilladelphla 8.00 a. m iiaiinnoro " llarrisburg 30 a. m 1 25 p. m arr. at v unutnsport fi 10 ii m " Lock Haven 7.30 pirn EASTWARD. PHIL'A EXPRESS leaves Lock Haven... . c, tOa m .:: : : New orlt 7.35 p. m DAY EXPRESS leaves Ilenovo 9 10am J AT, "K 1,1 w'"- 10. en.'m ., ' , ) rport....ll3in. in rr. atllarrKburg 3.00 n in ;; l',lllat lplim..... 85. JS ' " New York 9 15 m " lLUUmoro c.35 p. in ERIE MAIL leaves Erie.... ' " ' Itenovo .11.20 a. m Ixiek Haven S.23 J), m " mck naven 9.45 h in " Wllll,imiiort ....low m u arr. nt H irrlsburg 2.30i.m " Pulladelnliia.'.'.'.'.'.'.';:""" V.mn. ' " New York 10,10 a. PAST LINE leaves Wtlll.imsport 1 35 a " " arr. at llarrisburg sYs n' " '' I'-lll'noi'e-. ............ . 7 36a " " " 1'hll.lrtl.lnlil-, i'S" iKiuiiiium 7,3ft n m PUIladelnhla " Tlncin.m New York 10,10 a. in in m Ihlll1i1n1,li " " V ', I.OJU. Ill luifc 10.26 o. m Erlo Mall West. Limited Mall West, Lock Haven Accom. W est and Day K.xpre.n East make closo con necllou at Northiitnlioriiiiui niih 1 n i t, . for Mllkes-llnrreanlScruiiloii. ' r.no.viau w est, Limited Mull West and Past Line West make close eonnectlon nt. u'ini.i,nln,i ,. N.o. I!, w. trains norlli. ' trie Mall Last and West, Limited Mall West, Fast Line West and Dav Lmiiim phu ,nin iu'iv nectlon at Lock Haven with 11. 1;. v. It. it. trains. .u., iiM. mm iiwi L-oiineet at lnu Willi trains on I,. H. M. H R. R, nt irorry nlili u o K V. It. It, at Emporium w lib 11. N. . 1 P. It. R. and at Driftwood with A V. it. It. 0 " ,..'.',ur,ur (;ars W!'J fun between Plilladelphla nnd W II aminort on Minlti-il iinii ve,.wt u:.. , rr PhlladelDhla Express East nnd n.!v I.-.VJ..S. i- ..' Sleeping Cars on all night trains. WM. A. 11ALDWIN, Oeneral Supt. Deo. I7,75-tf DELAWARE LACKAWANNA AN WESTERN RAILROAD. ULOO.MSI1UKG DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. S9, Takes eircct at 4:30 A. Jl MONDAY, NOVEMIlElt 2! 1875. NORTH bTATIONS. SOUTH. a.m. p m. p.m. 9 88 2 20 li 25 9 48 2 23 0 30 9 63 2 31 1, 35 10 ll 2 38 0 43 10 06 2 46 it m p.m. p.m. a. m O HQ U DS 8 IM 3 Si 7 65 3 49 7 41! 3 42 7 41 3 31 7 33 3 32 7 27 3 27 7 22 3 23 7 IS 3 19 7 IS 3 17 7 15 3 17 7 7 3 12 7 03 3 09 0 68 3 04 C 54 3 ' 1 0 43 2 154 C to 2 42 U 15 231 6 09 2 25 5 02 2 9 6 63 2 13 5 62 2 10 c id 2 1 a S 40 1 68 5 34 1 S3 9 48 scranton ..... Dellevun TujlorUlle... . .Laekawanua..., Plttston .. West Plttston.., Wyoming Maltby Ilennett Kingston Kingston ..PI) mouth June., ....Plymouth .... Avondulu Nnnttrnkn 9 43 U 88 9 31 9 251 9 20! 9 15 10 11 2 62 G 65 10 10 2 68 7 01 9 II 9 07 9 03 1" 20 8 ( 4 7 (in 10 23 3 17 7 11 111 27 3 111 1 1.1 9 16 10 27 3 17 7 25 8 69 8 66: 10 32 3 12 1 83 10 33 3 27 7 40 IO 40 3 32 7 43 l'l 44 3 37 7 M 8 61 8 48 8 41 .llunloek's reek, I 10 62 3 45 8 15 11 '6 4 111 8 25 11 17 4 15 8 45 U 33 4 21 8 (5 11 HI A .U t.m H 80 8 10 - nuiL'usmnny...., .Illck's Perry... .IJeach Haven. 8 OS nerwick 8 2 7 68 7 64' 7 46 7 4 7 35 Urlar creek Ill 80 4 37 6 mj ...Willow tlrovu. 11 9 4 41 6 65 11 43 4 40 1 18 .umo muge espy,... liloomsburg ltunert . u 61 4 5i 7 20 11 67 5 12 7 40 12 2 5 18 7 S 6 23 1 48 6 23 l 43 5 20 1 40 6 13 1 25 4 65 1 1U 4 60 1 15 7 80 7 2S 7 11 7 04 1 II 0 43 a.m. Catawlisa lirldgo. in ill 6 14 7 e.i . .V.1U1&U nwiicu.H IUnvllle Chulasky Cameron Northumberland. 12 10 6 20 8 66 12 25 6 38 8 25 12 32 6 47 8 4'1 12 SO 5 62 8 47 4 35 1 1(1 12 61 0 11 1 la p.m. p.m. ... i1'"-. jun. tun. Superlntcndenfa omci.a'fantbn. DeS. jo, i&. ip.A.iirsrTiJNra-, GLAZING AND PAPERINft .-"Street belpsec. kinds ot tti..,ioi'mimrea 10 do a) AIN'TINO, OLAJCING, PAPER HANGINGS' nolle?. bm BtJ"CS' " lowellt rrlctl!' tLA en cr Parties having such nor do w uveracBcy J collcltedWk w"utud ulltltttlcr. CtCer MI. F. LODJNi, HArdiiTt