THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tin; 1)1,1) FA11M house; Tho roy clialr, nit patched with care, la placiM by tho cold hsartlt Mono i With witching graco ln.tho old Iiro place, Tlio etajrirrceni ato shewn. Atld pictures hang oh tho Whitened wall, And tho otd cldclc tlckt Id tho ccllnso linil: lloro lovely still, on 1 10 window Mil, Tl.o rtew-ejed tlowrri rut, Whtlo 'midst tho leaves on tlia moss-grown cives, Tho martin builds her nosU And nil day lonj the summer biccto Is whispering lore to tho tended trcci. over llio door, nil covered o'er With n uncle ot dark croon balzo, Lays a musket old, whose worth la told In tho event ot other days! And tho powder Basic, and tho hunter's horn, lluve hung tesldo It for many n morn. Vur jrnrs hnvn lied with a noiseless tread, Uko fairy dreams nwny, And In their flight, nil shorn ot Its might, A father old nnd gray s And the soft wind piny with tho snow while lialr, And the old man sleeps In Ida easy chair. Insldo the door, on tho sanded floor, tight, airy footsteps glide, And & midden fair, with tlaxon lialr, Kneels by tho old man's sldo Au old oak wrecked by tho angry storm, , Wldlo tho Ivy clings to tho trembling form. Fixed Principles In Agriculture. All lands on which clover or tho grasses nre grown, must cither have lime and ever)' other inorganic constituent which may ho found in tho ashes of tho clovor if buried, or those minerals must he artificially sup' plied. All permanent improvement of lands must look to lime, potash, nnd other con atltuenU common to plants, as its basis. jjinds which havo been long in cultivation, will bo benefitted by applications of lihos' plmto of lime, treated with Bulphurlc ncid, so as to render it a sol lib I o phoiphnto ; aipplled In tho form of boue-dust, com posts of full, guano, ashes and oyster-shell lime. All highly concentrated animal manures arc Increased in value, and their benefits prolonged by "admixture with plaster, salt, or pulverized charcoal. Deep plowing greatly improves the productive powers of every variety of soil, that is not wet, though tho depth should be increased gradually, Sub-soiling sound land, that is, laud that is eminently conducive to increased produC' tiou. All wet land should be drained, and especially such land as has a heavy clay sub soil. All grain crops should be harvested before the grain is thoroughly ripe. Clover as well as tho other grasses intended for hay, should bo mowed when In bloom. Sandy land can bo most effectually improved by the addition of clay. wheisuch lands rcquiro liming or marling, the lime or marl Is most beneficially applied when madolnto compost with clay. In slacking limo salt brine is better than water. Tho grinding of grain to be fed to stock, and mixing it with cut hay or straw, ope rates as a saving of at least twenty-fivo per cent. Draining of wet lands and marshes adds to their value, by causing them to pro duce earlier, and a greater quantity and bet' ter quality, and improves the health of neighborhoods. To manure or limo wet land, is to throw manure, lime and labor away. Shallow plowing operates to impoverish the soli. By stabling and housing stock through the winter, a saving of one-fourth less food may be effected ; that is, one-fourth less food will answer than when such stock are exposed to tho Inclemencies of tho weather. A good dressing of plaster or clover, where the land is deficient in lime and sulphuric acid, will add one hundred per cent, to its produce. Periodical applications of ashes tend to keep up .the integrity of soils, by supplying most, if not all,the inorganic substances. Thorough preparations of land is absolutely necessary to the successful and luxuriant growth of crops. Abundant crops cannot be grown for a succession of years, unless care be taken to provide an equivalent for tho substances carried off tho land in tho products grown thereon. To preserve meadows in their productive ness,it is better to harrow them every second autumn, apply top-dressing, and roll them. All stiff clays ore benefited by fall and win ter plowings ; but should never be plowed while they are wet. If at such plowings, the furrow bo materially deepened, lime, nrl at ashes should bo applied. Young stock should bo moderately fed with grain in winter, and receive generous supplies of Ijxrovender, it being essential to keep them in a fair condition, in order that the formation of muscles and bones may be encouraged and continuously carried on. Milch cows in winter, shonld bo kept in dry, moderately warm, but well ventilated quarters, fed and watered threo times a day, salted twice a week, having clean beds, and in addition to their.long provender should recclvo roots. Full complement of tools and implements of husbandry are intimately connected with success. The Folab Beau's Cunniko. Accord ing to the Esquimaux, the seal constructsits abode beneath the surface of the ice in such a manner that it can enter it from the water below, here tho young seal passes its in fancy, and when the returning heat of sum mer has destroyed its igloo or dwelling, the young seal is old enough to take care of its elf; but this mode of lodging its young be neath ico is well known to the bear, who, with his keen scent, soon detects tho where abouts of tho seal's nursery, and In order to gain entrance makes a spring and comes down heavily on tho top of the Igloo, crushes it in, and immediately seize the young seal with its paw. Here it might be supposed the hungry bear devours its prey j but uo, it is far too wary to Uo so j it knows full well that where a baby is, there must of necessity bo a mother, and that sho will be In search of her darling ; thereforo tho bear scrapes tho snow away from tho young seal by the illppars, allow. It to flounder about, and when tlfo motu,ci3 approaches, too bca sjyly dxawa tho yowng seal toward it until ifio one fct nitHln reach, when he seizes her yllh the. ttfher paw, and thiw captures both. Our farmers must learn to practice ccon OUjy by Mving, not wasting, tho courier kinds of farm produce which have to a great extent been considered of little or no value, More root crops should be grown, aud the straw stack utilized instead of being left to lot down for manure, as is still done over a large extent of country. Let the steam boiler bo set up and bo more extensively used for preparing food for stock, and bet' terresults will surely follow, especially in the older States, where all kinds of farm produco command good prices. Few farmers seem to know how little food will keep an animal healthy and In good flesh, If the little is put in the animal's use aud not pass offundigest. inl.Acw York Weekly Sun. AJJroou mare, Heavy in loal owned on Long Island, broke her hind leg, and instead of destroying her as is tho almost universal custom, a veterinary surgoon placed her in blings, set tho leg, and in bIx weeks themaro was turned out oil right and nOno tho worse for the accident, Many valuable horses that are killed because they havo tho tuisfortuno to break a limb, might be saved by following (his humane and Minaible example, Young Folks. IiKIIKMIS. rin: cai nmtiiAi, at aim i,a-i-iiaW;i,i,i:. When the xptcmlld Cathedral of Atx-ta-Clmpelln wni not mnro tlirtn half finlslicl,nll thi! fundi Unit roiild ha raNfil fur lU build ing who exhausted, and tliosn who hud It in clinrgu knew not how to obtain more money. Ono day iw tho senate wan considering this matter, nnd iU members could not ngreo up on nny course) of notion, thcro appeared to bo great danger that tho work would bo abandoned, At tliU juncture of tho affair a stranger win announced who said ho Imd nn Important proposal to make to tho full senate. Ills appearance was a singular com bination of tho repulsive and tho agreeable. His cntlinno was bizarre In tho extreme, nnd Micro was an indescribable expression In liU face of mingled calculation and mockery. Hut U address was faultless, and so courtly and pleasing was he In his speech that It was Impossible to listen to him without n certain kind of pleasure. Ho told the sen ate that he quite understood their difficulties J that ho appreciated their Borrow at tho pros pect of being obliged to abandon tho glorl otis work tlioy had undertaken, nnd ho aho knew that so honest men as they could not proceed without more money. Whcrcforo ho camo to offer them tho full amount that they dosired, and was ready at any time to give it to them in Bolld gold, If they would agree to his terms. Tho senators regarded htm with astonishment, nnd wondered what could be tho end of this strango affair. Did ho know of what he spoke, and if so, who was he that spoke of millions as if they were a mere bagatelle, and to bo had at will?- and inoroover offered the money on any day they desired It. Had lie discovered tho Philosopher's stone? and could ho convert all befote him into gold 1 If so, what assur ance had they that ho would not reduce them to "filthy lucre." and thus deprlvo them of their privilege more common and less valua ble dust? Tru3t me for it, they trembled at the thought, and on tho heads of such as wore no wigs tho hair was strangely bris tied I From this surpriso the mayor first recover ed, and began to question tho stranger con' cerning himself, nnd what assurance he could give that his contract would be fulfilled. To this the man replied that ho would leave it to their wisdom to detcrmino who he might be; that the money should not ben loan, but an actual gift for all time ; that it should he paid immediately, and thus no doubt bo left of their receiving it. But for all this ho made two conditions : one, that tho Callie' dral should be finished ; another, that on tho day of its dedication tho first entering it should belong to him, "skin and hair, body and soul l" As ho said this tho senators fled to tho farthest part of the hall, for they well knew with whom they talked. Tho mayor indignantly commanded him to go away, and not to flatter himself that they, men of dignity, were so foolish as to fall into tho same trap that with another devico caught mother Eve, and had since her day,by means of changing tho bait, seduced so many of her descendants. But in spite of this, ho only moved the nearer to them and courteously demanded the cause of their strango conduct. Ho reasoned with them if it wero not better for ono to bo given for nil ; and reminded them how little kings and governments hes itated to sacrifice thousands in war to obtain somo good for those remaining. Thus at last tho senators recovered from their surprise and began to considsr him with somo favor. Their great need of mon ey also influenced them, and finally tho bai- gain" was made. Then the Devil, after re commending himself to their kiud consider ation, vanished by of the chimney with peals of satanio laughter. It was not long beforo many well filled sacks descended the samo chimney, and thu3 scretly reached tho coun cil chamber.At first the senators were suspi cious of the money, but examination proved it to be of genuino metal and exact weight. Then they agreed that the wholo matter should remain a secret among themselves, nnd wont on to finish the' Cathedral. But somo of them whispered it to their wives, and somo to other men, and so it happened that soon their secret was everybody's secret. When all was ready and the day of dedica tion had arrived the door was opened but none would enter; and though tho bell toll ed to call them, and all heartily desired to see the splendid templa, yet not ono advanc ed to go m. The mayor and senators knew not how to proceed, when suddenly a littlo priest appeared who had a plan by which ho hoped to 'cheat Satan out of his soul and his gold, and for once made him an instrument of good. The contract had indeed been that the first entering should bo his, but It had not been staked what it should be, whether man or beast. By this oversight ho hoped that the Devil might bo outwitted. It hap pened tho day previous that a wolf had been taken, and now the trap was bo placed that if let out tho wolf must run into tho church. Then it was opened, and Satan, who watched for his prey, chased the devoted wolf with lightning speed ; bu( when ho found how ho had been cheated his anger was terrific. He broke the wolfs neck, he spat fire and howlod tefribly, ho bayed the cathedral door with such lorco ns to split it, and van ished in smoke, leaving the cathedral filled with the odor of brimstsne. On tho door an imago of a wolf in brass is yet shown, nnd ii ;ir-tuuu, wuit.ii represents a lost soul, me crevico also remains a lasting memorial of the littlo priest who was so wiso as to out wit tho Devil. rri: Tkavi:i.j:us and tub Hatciict. Two men were travelling along tho snmo road, when ono of them picking up a hutch et cries, "So what I havo found 1" "Do not say I," say says the other, "Hut wo havo fount!." After n while, uj camo tho men who had lost tho hatchet, and charged tho man who had It with tho theft. "Alas," says he to hU companion, "wo aro undone I" "Do not say wo," replies tho other, "but : am undono; for ho that will not allow hi friend to sharo tho prizo, must not expect mm to suaro the danger." TiiiiFAitiuiu and Tins Lion, A Lion entered ono day into a farm-yard, and tho Farmer, wishing to catch him shut tho gatn. When tho Lion found that ho could not get out, ho begun at once t attack tho Bhfrep, aud then betook himself to tho oxen, So tho Farmor afraid for himself, now opened tho gate, and tho Lion mado oir as fast as ho could. Ills wife, who had observed it all, when sho saw her husband, in great trouble at tho loss of his cattle, cried out "You are rightly served; for what could have made you so mad as to wish to detain a creaturo, whom, If you saw at a distance. you would wish further off." Better scare a thief than unnro him. The CitAii and HKit ifOTiir.it. Said an old Crab to a young one, "Why do you walk so ctooked, child? walk straight I'' "Mother," said the young Crab, "show mo the way, will you and when I sseyoti tak ing a straight course, I will try aud follow," d Example is better that precept, iliU VJltlll) JLlljllllUUVU Width Veci'tliif- bus attained In nil ports ot tlio country ns a (jicat and Hood Medicine, nnii thelnme liMnlwrof Uitlinonlidi which aro con stoutly being received I rim persona who luno been cured oy Its us.', nr. euncliislTe proof of Its great Millie. It It KHiirilnillih'ri by filljslrljlll njiJ npntlinrniM. At n i.inoiM'iirinir nnd Health-He Hiiur, II hni in) " i . .1. , egvlino IS IUII lllfll'lll u llir ll I.llli-J unnn mmr from poor Honors, unit h debilitates llm system and tend, to destroy health Instead ot relorlnK It. Am not llm many ti'tltiuinlaligUeii fur tin) differ, cut eoinil.ilnl.H Siitlsf.ieinry In any reasonable l'r wiiiHHiilfeilnif fiiihiillsi'iisoth it they fan bo filled 7 Head the tllnVrent 1r.vtliiiniil.iH xlven, mid ho ono oan iloulit. In many of lliewi eases the persons say tli.it tiif lr pain and nirrcrlnif cannot bo oxpresswl.ni In ease of Serofiila, where, apparently, thy wholo body was one mass ot lorruntkm. If egellii win relieve pain, cleanse, purify anil euro suen unease, lv'tmliifflhop.illelit to peib'Ct liealtli alter trjing ilincrcnt physicians, many remedies, suffering tor vrnin. is It not eoncliislM' proof. If S on nro a sullerer, you can Ik) cured; W by Is this inedh Inn icrforinli suen great cures 7 ,..i.,. i,ik,., it unrt. in f in union, in ine elreiil.itlmrllnld. It can bo truly called tuo ureal Mood llirliler. Tho great soureo ot illiea.se orlgl bales In tho blood! and no medicine that does not act directly upon ll, to purify nnd renovate, has nnv lust claim upon public attention. When the blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either from change of weatheror climate, want ot exercise, Irregular i let or trftm any other came, IhoVegetino will renew tliu blood carry off tho putrid humors, cleanse tiic Rlonmeh, regulato tlio bowels nnd Impart n tone of Maor to ilie wholo body. Tho conviction is, In tho public mind ns well ns In llio medical protfsslon.thiit tho remedies supplied by tho VegetableKlugduin nro mure sate, moru successful, In tho euro of disease, uian mineral medicines. Vegetlno Is composed of roots, barks and herbs. It Is pleasant to take, nnd Is porfeetlv safe to glvo nn Infant. Do you need It t l)o not hesltftto to try It. You v 111 novcr regret It. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Cuaulestowx, March l, is9. U.K. STEVENS! , "Hliiod lYeparatlon" In my family for several jenrs, and I think that, for Scrulula or Cankerous liiinors, DKAKUm i ins is to cenny mni iumu j" or Hheuiniitlo Anectlons, it cnnnoi uo ow . ns a iiinnd nurltler and soring mcdlclno.lt is tho best thlnir 1 havo ecr used; and 1 havo used almost every thing. 1 can cheerfully rcconimena it to any one need of suen n meuicino. Yours respectfully, ilrs.A.A.lNSMOiis, 19 llussell Street. WHAT IsTnEEDED. 1I0ST0N, l'Cb. 1J, 1871. DEAit siu-Aliout one year slnco I found myself In a feeble condition from general debility. Vegetlue was strongly recommended to mo by a friend v. no bad been much benettted by Its use. I procured tho article, and after using several bottles wm restored to health, and discontinued Its use. 1 feel qulto con ndent that thcro Is no medicine superior to It for those complaints for which It Is especially prepared, and would cheerfully recommend It to those who feel that they need something to restore them to perrect neaiin. ltcspecttully yours, VIf.1!fTr"J,,?win Firm ot S. M. rcttcngUl A Co., No. 10 Stato St., lloiton. GIVES HEALTH. STRENGTH AND APPETITE. My daughter has received great benefit from tho use of the Vegetlno. Her declining r health woan source of great, anxiety to all of her friends. A rev. bottles of tho Vegetlno restored her health, strength andnppcUte. M. 1I.tii.dih, insuranco ana iteai reuuu ai,,, o. 49 Sears Iluildlng, Dostou.Mass. GAINED laFTEEN POUNDS OF FLESH. Soctn Dsbwick.Mo., Jan. IT, 1872. II It STJ3VI5N8 Ksn J1- buihsm-ihavoha'd Dyspepsia In Its worst form for tho last ten sears, and have taken hundreds of dollars worth of medlclno without obtaining any relief. In September last 1 commenced taklug tho vegetlne, blneo which tlmo my health has bleaolly improved. My food digests weU ; una I havo gained fifteen pounds of llesh. There aro several others In this placo uklng Vegetlne ; and all have obtained Yours truly. Thomas E. Moons, Ovorsocr of Card ltooin, rortsmoutu Co'a Mills. Vegotino is Sold by All Druggists. Jan. 14, is;c-lm 1876. CENTENNIAL! 1876. . P. JONES & CO, Gatawissa, Pa. To Our Friends & the Pobltc : For the kind and liberal pat ronage bestowed upon us the past year you have our Thanks. Through it we have been 'in strumental in UIUNGINO DOWN THE rRICES on many kinds of Goods. "We want to sell more goods this year than we did last, and we ask for a continuance of your generous support, assuring you that we shall always endeavor to sell, at the lowest possible Prices for Cash. We now call your attention to 89 rieccs, 1 384 yards, Hamburg Embroideries and Insert- ings just opened this week. Tho above embrace tho newest and most beautiful Patterns ever sho vra. The Embroideries we foM last year with such great sucsese, are and have been long faiaous as the best and most saleable,, and those just received aro sqjfjrior in stylo and lower in pneofchan ever before. We alstr, wish to call tho atten-j tiou of 'Housekeepers to our large , stock, ot. Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirting Muslims. Tho very hest Brands iox all widths. Tickings, Blankets, Tahle Linens,, Towes Nivpkihs, &'e:, which wo offer, at very low Prices. Wo nro iibo oflklng at reduced Prices, Shawls Furs, Underwear, and many other Woolen Goods to close them out. ' Cai 1 and examine at tho Popular Cheap Cash Storo of P. JONES & CO., CATAWISSA, PA. LOUIS BERNHARD, Dealer In BZ ,OI3Jf WATCHES, CL00K2, Siherwaro, Watches and Jowolry llLOOMSUUIlU, PA. Ij oioa' and UenUcmeu'u Cold and Silver wnUUt), of A caorlcan and Portion manufacture. Silver and Plated Ware. Clocks, FINE JKWKiillY, AO., iO; B J3PAIHING AND ENGRAVING I'roaiiitly Executed. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Y'or Iho relief nnd euro of all derange, menu In tho Mom arh, liver, and bow. els. They area mild niierlent. and an excellent purgative llclng purely vege table, they contain nn mercury nrinlne ral whatever. Much pcrlou plrkncMnnd Mifferlngla prevent, cd bv tliclr tlmchr nso ami every fimlly ihould have them on hand for their protection and roller, when rcaulrcd. Long ciperienco has proved them to bn the tnf cut, rureat, nnd bct ol' all tho J'lfliwllh whli h the market abounds, lly their occasions! mc, the blood Is iiurllled, tliu coimptlons of Iho ) teni expelled, obstructions removed, and tho whole machinery of lire rontored to Its healthy nrtlvity, Internal organs which ticcomo clogged find shiggUh nro clcamed by Aurr't l'llli, and mlmiilaled Into action. Thin Incipient iliscao Is changed Into health, tho value of w hlch change, when reckoned on tho vat multitudes who enjoy It, rim hardly bo computed. Their mgar coaling makes them plcaant to take, and iircnervca Uielr Mittios unimpaired for any length of time, o that lliey aro ever fresh, anil perfectly reliable, AHIiougli searching, without disturbance hlng, they nro mild, and operat mnce to tho constitution, or diet, o oceiiiintion, v..tl itlnllAfia nm irlron nn thn rrnnocr to cni h box, how to tiso them ns a Family I'hy mid for the following complaints, which tli sic, IC10 I'uit rapnuy cure I'nr is vaii.til a nr mllirrtlnn. Xlsllrsd. ni'H, .imariior nnd J.nu of Appetite, tliey should be taken moderately to elliiiiilato llio stom ach, nnd re storo Its healthy tono and action. For r, tier Complain! and Us various symp tom", Illllniis liruriucho, Nick llruil. lie lie, Jumnlloor Jrfm NIclinpM, Un ion :lle and lllllnua JTovr ra, they should bo Judiciously taken for each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove tho obstructions which caiiso It. For Hyicntcry or JHorrtaocii, but ono mild doso Is generally required. For lIlit-uniullsiH, nul, drnrrl, Pal. iiltilllou of Iho lleiirl, 1'nln In ttan Hide, IlucU and I.olns, they should be contln. tiously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change thoao complaints disappear, For llroii.y and Itroilral Snrlllngs, tliey should bo taken in large and frequent doses to produco the effect of a drastic purge. For Niipirelou. a largo dose should bo taken, ns it produces uio desired effoct by sym pathy. As a Dinner rill, take ono or two VlUi to proinoto digestion and rcllovo the stomach. An occasional doso stimulates tho stomach and bowels, restorca tho appetite, and invlgoratcj tho pvstcm. llcnco It Is often advantageous whom ' lio pet ions derangement exists. Ono who fccla tolerably vclljnftcn finds that a dose of theso J'llli makes him reel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on tho digoetlto upparatus. rnsrARED nr Dr. J. C. .irj;.t CO.,IVaccnl ChcmUtl, ZOWEZL, MASS., V. S, A. TOK SAIX ill ALL UKUOOISTS EVEllYWILEKB. April li-wyl N EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dress Goods. DAVID LOWENBERQ Invites attention to bis Urtsanaclegintiitoclc ot tap aM Fashionable ClotMna, ;at his storo on! WAIN STREET, IN Tnil MKW BLOCK, BLOOJISUUBO, PA whero ho lias Just received from New York and Phil adelphia a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fashionable, durablo and! niuiouoino DRESS GOODS, C0N3ISTINQ OP BOX. SACK, FKOCK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH", COATS AND PANTS, OF ALL BOUTS SIZES AND COLO Hi, lis hoit also replenished bis already largo stock of CLOTHS AND CAflSIMBKBS, STBIPKL', FIUU11BD ANDiTLAIN VESTS, HilIUTS, CIlAYATa 80CKS, C0LLAH3, HANDKERCHIEFS, QLOVIW, lauarnNDEita, AND FANCY ARTICLES. no has constantly on hand a large and woll select ed assortmont ot Cloths and Vestings, which ho to prepared to suuco to order into any kind ot clothlner, on Tory short notlco, and In tho test maimer. All hla clothing Is maOe to wear and most ot It Is ot home manulocturo. GOLD .WATCHES AND JEWELRY, 07 BVEIIT D1MC1UITI0N, FINS AND CHEAP. HIS CASE OJ" JEWELHY IS NOT 3UHFA88BD IN THIS l'LAUB. CALL AND EXAMINE I11H GENERAL ASSORT MENT 0 Clothing, Watches, Jowl- ry, &o. DAVID LOWNBEUa. 1 uly VJl-tf. TWO MONTHS FREE ! I On reciilpt of St anil this adrerUBomont Tin Wise Ly Tli iaus will be bwit, postagu paid, untu Decern her SI st, lre, or for Sl..u, nix ooplus ; for l'J,ektvcu ; turtJO , thlrty-ono. Aiklri-Kt Jan. io,iDiy, tiic TiiuiuMi, now Tori. I) VEHT1SINQ : Clitaus GooJ: Hyutcnia- tk e. All poraauti who ronoemplatsmaxwtf cos- ,iai.uif vtm newHnunt'ra fur tuo iaeriion oiaiivor. tlMtuiet ill. should m-llU ai roiiM to (leu. 1. Howell Co., 41 1 'art How, hew York, for their I'AUl'HLKT HOOlC .'ulncty-socnlh edition,) containing ILUaof over 100 D nuwKiiuiKirH and cstiinatttif, Bhowtog the coat. At Ivertlseuiiuilu talen fur leading papora In many ml-jos at a ireincuioua reuutuou u-ompuu llahera'r atta. Oarriii. Hoo. Jan. 101 6-ly. fl;c: TO 20 per day. AgeiU wanted. All D fj class es of worklog pcoplo ot both Beiea, young aud old, mat s more money at work for ua.Lo their own localities, da ring their apara momenta, or all thu tune, than at tiny thing else, Wu oOer eni4oyment that wUl pa' handsomely for arcry huur'a work. Full partlculai'a, terms, 4c, uend ua your addrcu at once. Don't (U'Uiy. Now la tho time. Don't look; fur work or bus.'n.'&a elsewhere, until you have learn, ed what we offer, tl. HnisoM6C.,Purtland, Maine, Jan. U'lHy. $1,200 PROFIT on $100 InvesUid In btock Privileges In Wall Street, hooka and circulars telling, "How 11a done," sent free. Address uaxniuco4 Hunkers, 11 Wall St, New York. SAYE MONEY by undlng U.H tur any tl Magazine aud Tun Wxax. IT Tkisvhi (rtgulur price C), or tM for tho Maga zine nd TuvSiaii.WixkLY lliuvvi (regular prtoe Ul. Addroaa ' TUB THIBUNH New York, GRAND OPENING! ELIAS MENDEN11ALL HAVINCJ rcftimeil tli6 luslneas of Mcrclian discing at bis old More, on JIAIN STREET, llI.OOMSHUnO, NIUIl Tim FOHIl 1I0TIL, ncntrcn to call the attention ot his rrlendi and tho public gcncraiiy.o his NliW, l'UM. AND VAlllKI) STOCK OP GOODS, JUST OPENED, And solicits asharo ot publhs patronngo HIS HTOCK CONSISTS OF DllY HOODS, OltOUlilllES, O.UltSNSVAltK, WOODKNWAltB, WirXOWWAIlK, HOOTS S110KH, 1IA11DWARK, Fi-OUIt AND KKlitJ In connoctlon with hla stock of Mercnandlso ho constantly kccpi on hand In Ida yard. A FULL STOCK OP Dressel anil Mresseil Lunik AND SHINGLES OP HIS MANUPACTCHE. Bill Lumher made a speciality. CALL AND SEE. Oct. t, ISTS-tf. BXj003VrSBXJHC3- MARBLE WORKS T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STREET, BELOW MAHKET. Manufacturer of and Scaler in all kind of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS Wo uao tho best AMERICAN and ITALIAN Marblo. He has on hand and (urnlshos to order MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, URNS, VASES, Ac. Every varloty of JIarblo cutting neatly executed ot tho lowest market prices. A long practical cxponcneu aim peraunai u.wimuii to business makes the proprietor confident of giving satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly attended 10. r. u, dox am. JSyJT. Ji. Worh dtliured free ofcharge.Ha Aug. 1, '14-ly. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor. yAINWRIGHT A CO., WHOLESALE UKOCERS, N. E. Corner second and Arch Strceai, I'UILlDBUnil, Doners in teas, srnups, coffee, suoae, MOLASSES mici, sricii, eiciKB bodi, &xj., to. nr-Ordors wui recotvo prompt attention. tl,I-tf 110LLINS & HOLMES No. IT Centre Street.- FlMte Gas .-and. Steam Fitters IMANUPACTUIlEItS 07 JO 1 1ST W ARE, GALVANIZED IKON COHNICE, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wire Trellises, Ac. Dealers in Stoves, RanK' es, Furnaces, Baltimoro Heaters, Low Down urates, jiiamois, rujiu's, veainer atnps, &c. AIM GAS FIXTURES of tlioIateBt design. Special attention paid to re pairing Mewing Machines ofo cry description, hcaus, I.ocks. Ilell Ilimirliiir. Kev llttlne. Xc. ltKntc Itesl. doiicoa lleatel bybteamat a small cost above Hot AIT. C'U. HO, i9 u. Bargains in Lumber! at tho otoro of JOHN J. M-HENRY, BENTON, COL. CO. PA. 100,000 foncing boards, at $8.75 100,000 heart Shingles, ehavod, extra good, at $7.00 100,000 Sap Shinglos ahavod, at $4.50 100,000 No. 1 SaAvod Shinglea at $5.00 Also Plank, Siding, Inch Pino, and all kinds of lumber can bo found in ray yard, Call at onco for bargains. Deo. I,-Sm tii i a i-irea is on hlk with ROWELL & pHESMAN . Advertising Agents, THIRP A CHESTNUT STB., ST. LOUIS, MO SUI GENERIS. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. DNEQUALEDXXDHAPPROACHED In cAiiacltv nmi oxooiiptiot iij but iuhui". and DIPLOMA OP HONOR AT VIENNA,1873;PARIS,1867. nil I V Amfritn Orpini eTer awardnl any mlil U ll L 4 la Europe or which prenrnt snch extraordi nary oicellonoo to command a wldo nk there, lllll AVO nwanlcl hlshcnt premlumn at In.lui nLlI H I O trial nipoltfon, In Amerlc well Kr.p " (lutot hnnilredi thcro hato not been ill In all nbm any othi r organ! liaro boon preferred. nrOT Doctnred t.y Eminent Mnnldan;, In liolh DUO I hrml.ihrrcN to Imj tiurlvnlca. 800 "ksTIMOSI h (ItltOUfiAn, with oiJnlona ot moro than Olio I'IioiikiiihI (lent free). IUPIPT on hnilnif a Mnwn h Hamlin. Do not 1 11 0 1 0 I tale any other. Hcatcri til unor.a ecu. mimionh f'r utliittt Inferior nwn, nnl for M reann oli fry vttv hanl la tell $omelhlnii tut. Unit PTVI TP with nwt lmirtnnt lmrroro ntll oliLLOinnita ever mailc. Now Solo and C'oiiililnnllou Stoi. Siiliorb litiiucrc and otlur C'iini'K ol new ucalitna. PlftNOJARP CABINET ORGAN EASY PAYMENTS. Ky lympnta; or rentinl until rent pay for tho ortn. fllTH nPlirP and Clrcnlnn, with full partlo LAI ALUuUto nlaw.fn. Ad.lroMMABONA 11 AM LIN OlKlAN CO., J6I Trenwnt Blrtt, 110. TONl SS Union rkiunro, NBW VOllKj ut 80 & 13 Adauu St., CU10AUO. MASON & HAMLIN MAY BB OBTAINED AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL OP Ii. B. POWELL, SCRANTON, Pa. Gtneral Agent alto for tho celebrated CHICKER1NG PIANOS. ALSO, OF I. K. : MILLER. BLOOMSIWIIQ, PJ., Dealer in above Instruments. March 19, 'is y NEW G000S I A HEAVY STOCK, Cheaper than Elver! S. H. MILLER & SON Have Just Received tho largest and beat supply of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Tliey havo over offered totnclr friends ana cus tomers. (Jlotlis, Cassimeres, and Satinetts for MEN'S WEAR, Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos, for LADIES' WEAR, CAL1COKS, MUSLINS, UAMHRIC8, anil every variety of Dry Gooil denireil, STOCK OP Carpets, Mats, Ottomans, CLOSED OUT AT COST FAMILY GROCERIES including all tho varietiea of COFFEES, TEAS and SUGARS, COUNTRY PRODUCE. and a general supply of articles useful for tlio table always on hand. CALL AND SEE. Country produco of all kinds taken in ex. chango for goods at cash prices. Oct. so.ni tt HOLIDAY GOODS J. H. MAIZE. liu Just roeotvod a Ono ftMortiaont of aujuk EVAron.vruD puaoiuw. Tlio beat fruit ot too kind tn tho markol. PINK Al'l'LH CIIEKSK, ALMIiHIA (IHAI'IiS, OltANUICH, LY.UOVH, OONPU0TIONS, itc. lie, A aplendld now lot ot CIIIMA-WAIUI, roiiJiT sin-a, CUILUltliNS TOY SIH'S, NKW HTYIJt OUBI'HJOIW, OttMTBNmAI, IIUCAD l'LATIW, OLASS-WAIUf, fjurmNS-WAitn, . In great variety. A roll atoelr of fanoy lampi and nnu cliamlx r Mpeclalattonllon H called to tils case u,i cuuury unu Kiiter nare, ysoiciiuu iMaeuinir at naulc prteeH. all hla nooda aro tliu bent that can bo bought, A fuw thoaDand flno brand clears 111 bu closed uut cheap. Hleds ami eloelpedcB tor boys, and an ondlosri TUJIUL Ul V.UIJIUUIKIU UiU, 1UII. lioo. II, ltrta. Coughs Coldi, Ilron chltiii, Soro Throat, In. (lucnia, Croup, Whoop. ing Cough, Hoarseneca LlvcrCoiupIaint, I'ains or SorcniMs in tlio Chest or Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, and ovcry atfoctlonot the Throat, Lungs and Chest, aro freed lly cured by the use ot 1k. wistah'b luiatii or Witii cjuBaar, wmtn aoes not ary up a couifli aad leavo the caUHO behind, as Is the caso with most rtimodlos, but loostns It, cieausts the lungs and allays trrlta- iuu, iuua icuioriui; uio cause ui uiv coinpiainv. Consumption can be cured by a timely report to this standard remedy, as Is liruvcu uy uuuurvua ut veaiiiuuuiuis ii uus received AH ACTUAL I1U8INKSB IK8TITUTION AM) TliUWlUl'lIlU NSU1TUTB. Yor tnfortnatlOQ call tvt oaoe, or send for Ooujki AsrunsiB. Junett-iy CHEAP job nmm AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. Tho Columbian Printing Estab lishment is amply supplied with the necessary Presses, Types ant other material for executing al kinds of Printing at low rates and in the most expeditious and satis factory manner. CALL AT THE Columbian Building COUllT HOUSE ALLEY, Bloomsburo, Pa. When special materials required it will bo promptly obtained. Books and Pamplilets, Hand-Bills and Dodgers Largo and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, Envelopes with Business Cards, Busainess, Pic Nic, "Wedding and Visiting Gards, Programmes, Bills of Faro, &c, "Will all bo supplied and oxcuted in superior stylo, at cheap rates and short notice. Tho best workmen are employed and tho best matorial will alwaya bo furnished. A liberal sharo'of public patron- ago is respectfully solicited. BLOoMauoita, itoNE8, 1875A1 RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES )HlLAI)KU'ltA AND KUADINU ItOAD AUIIANUUMKNT OF l'ASSKNOUK T11A1NS. MAV M, 13. TRAINS LEAVE lllTtllT AS 10LLOWS (.StNPAY KXCEriEU For Now York, nillnilelpliln, Heading, 1'ottsvlllo Tamaqua, Ac, 11,53 n. m Vot C'atawliiia, 11,33 it. m, anil 7,fl p. in. for Vllllumsport,C,.3 a. in. and 4,od p. m. tkainskob Kfrmir lkavk as follow a, (slnhaykx cKrrsii.) Iavo New York, 0,00 a. m. lao riillailelpliln, u.ir.n. in. U'avo Heading, 1t,8)n. m., rottsMlle, 12,10 p. m nndTamaaun, I.Mp. m. U'uvo Catanlssa, fi,20 n, m. nnd 4,m p. m. U-iwu Wllllamsport, U.'.'O n. in. ami r.,Hi p. in. rassengers to nnd from New York and rlillailel. plila go lliioiigli Hhout clinngo ot cars. J. I!. WOOTTKN, Jan. 14, lSiH-tf. (Icncral superintendent. N1 OUTIIKltN CENTKAL ItAILWAY COMPANY. on and after November soth, 1ST3, trains will leavo SUNBUllYns follows! NOUTIIWAHU. :rlo Mall G.20 a. in., nrrlvo I'.lmlrn a. ni " Canandalgiia. . , BM p. In " Itocliesler e.15 " " Nlngnra f.JO " Itcnovo accommodation U.lo a. m.arrlto Williams rtUAip. m. Ulmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., nrrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a. m. Uurfalo Express 7.15 n. m. orrhu liultiilu s.r.o n. m, SOUTIlWAltl). lluffalo Kxpress 2.(0 a. in. an lvo Ilnrrlsliurg l.M n, in " l!altlmore.lo " KlmlraMnll 11.15 a.m., orrho IlaiTl.sburgl.f.0p. m " Waslilngton 10.30 " ' llaltlmoro 0.30 " " Washington 8.30 " llnrrlsburg accommodation s.top.m.nnUo Harrls- burg 10.60 p. m. nrrlvo llaltlmoro 2.25 n. m ( " Washington 0.13 " trio JIall 13.55 a. m. nrrlvo Harrlsburg 3.05 a. in. " llaltlmoro 8.40 " " Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. 1). M. 110YD, Jr., Ucneral l'assengcr Agent A. J. CASSATT, General Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. l'liilndclnlila & Erio It. II. Division. WINTEIi TIM 12 TABLE. and after SUNDAY, NOV. 21, 1875, tliu trtilim on tlio l'lilladcliilila & L'iI Hall lload lilt Islun will run as follows : ll'i?S2,Jlf,I7;. PAST LIN II leaves New York 0 a n. m riuiaiielphla 12.M5 p. m ' " " llaltlmoro i.vop. m " ' llarrtsliurg c.nop. m 1 " air. at Wllllninsiiort 8.55 p. m ' " ' Ijck IMven 10.20 p. m i ii ,i uellefonto 11.50 p. in EHIK MAIL leaves New York m ,9.110 p. s a. m 8.35 a. m 9.45 11. in I'litladclpliu lialtUnoro I Ian Isburg Wllllamsport Ijck Haven Hcnovo 11.05 a. m arr. at Kilo 7.00 p. Ill LIMITED MAIL loaves I'lilladelplila.. 7.90 a. m " " llaltlmoro 7,30 a. nt " " llnrrlsburg,. .,10.45 a, m " nrr. at Wliiumsport.. a.gnp ni " " Iick Ilaveu..,. 3.30 p. in " " . Henovo 4.15 p. m LOCK HAVEN leaves Philadelphia 8.00 n.m " naillinoro i.soa. m " llarrlsburg 1.95 p. m arr. at Wllllamsport it.10 u. ni " LoCk Haven 7.30 p. ui KASTWA1U). I'lIIL'A EXI'HESS leaves Lock Haven. . . . fl.40 a. m " " " . Wllllamsport 7.B5 n. m " " uriU'fsatllarrWiurg 1155 a. in " " li.Ullmoro 0.15 p. m " " " Philadelphia 4.Ju!i.m i'." " " Now York 7.35 p. m DAY' HXPltnss leaves Itcnovo 9.10 a. m " " " lxiek Haven 10.v5a.in ' " ." . Wllllamsport. ...ll.35a.in " " arr. atllairlsburg 3.00 p. m ' " " l'liilailelphia 0.90 p. m . " Now York U.ISp. m " " " llaltlmoro c.35 p. m KItlE MAIL loaves Krlo " " " Henovo " " " Uiek Havon.... " " Wllllamsport.... ' " arr. at ltarrlsuuiv " " ' llaltlinoru ...11.20 a. m .. 8.25 p. m . . 9.45 p. m . 10.55 p. m ... 2.3011. la .... 7.35 a. in l'lilladi'lnhla,. 7.oo a. m " " " Now York 10,10 a. m FAST LINE leaves Wllllamsport 12.35 n. m ' " arr. at llarrlsburg 3.15 u. m llaltlmoro 7.ssa. m ! !! .'! i'lMadclphla 7.35 a. m " " " New York 10.25 a. ni Erlo Mall West. Limited Mall West, Lock Haven Accom. West and Day Express East mako closo con nection at Northumberland with L. i u. It. It. trains for Wllkus-Iiarro and Kcranton. Erlo Mall West, Limited Mall West and Tnst Lino est mako closo connection at Wllllamsport with N. C. II. W. trains nortli. Erie Mall East and West. Limited Mall West, Fast Lino West and Day Express East mako closo con nection at Lock Haven with 11. E. V. H. it. tialns. Erlo Mall East and est connect nt Erlo with trains on L. S. 4; M. . It. It. nt Corry with o. c. A A. V. It. It. nt Emporium with B. N.Y.J: 1'. H. it, and at Parlor Cars will run between rhiinrininhm mi ween rl ...v.""."'. ..':;" '"""V.1 "est, 1'ii.stuuo west, I'lilladelplila Express East nnd Day Express Eust. l'it;st lluo West, ijlevplng Cars on all night trains. WJ1, A. BALDWIN, Doc. 17,'75-tt General Supt. DELAWAllK. LACKAWANNA WESTEUN ItAlLltOAD. AND BLOOMS11UKG DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablu No. s, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, NOVEMDKlt 93 1S75. NOltTII. STATIONS, SOUTH. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p m. n.m 8 05 a as 3 51 9 14 9 43 Scranton Ilellevuu Taylorvlllo,... ...Lackawanna..... l'lttston . . West l'lttston... Wjoming Mallby Dennett Kingston KlllL'SlOll 9 38 9 41 6 ll VI 1 2o 2 31 2 38 2 41 1 33 2 C9 3 114 3 (j7 3 10 6 Ui C 30 Ii 85 0 43 0 Ml 0 55 7 01 7 Oil 7 U 7 15 7 35 7 35 7 4U 7 44 7 53 8 IG 8 2S 7 55 7 411 7 40 7 33 7 37 3 49 3 42 3 37 3 S3 3 27 9 Si 9 53 10 (HI 10 00 10 It 10 10 10 20 10 2J 10 27 10 97 10 32 10 33 10 40 111 41 10 52 11 15 It 17 11 3J 11 31 11 30 11 19 11 43 11 61 9 31 0 25 9 20 0 15 7 S3 3 33 7 13 3 19 7 15 3 17 7 15 3 17 7 (17 3 13 7 03 3 09 0 5X .'I 01 0 54 3 111 6 45 1 54 0 30 3 41 9 11 9 97 9 03 9 15 8 59 8 511 3 17 3 W 3 37 3 3'J 3 37 3 45 4 Ml ..Plymouth .luuo.. ....riy; mouth. 8 51 lUonilalo 44 Nantlcoke .Hunlock's creek. ..Milckshlnny..,,, ....Hick's l'eny... ...Hunch Haven... llerwlck .... llrlar creek..... ...Willow drove.... Limo Itldge ttspy . .HloomsUurg..,., ltupert U 41 8 30 8 19 0 15 9 11 1 15 8 45 0 09 i 0 J C 3 5 53 5 4S 5 40 5 31 5 28 D 23 5 20 5 03 4 55 4 50 4 35 p.m. 3 95 3 19 2 13 2 10 1 14 1 M 1 53 1 4S 1 43 1 411 1 9.1 1 10 1 13 1 Ml p.m. 8 14 4 21 8 in 4 19 9 (IE 4 37 0 60 4 41 0 US 4 40 7 US 8 IH 8 (It 7 51 7 51 7 43 7 411 7 35 7 SO 7 2 4 55 7 20 11 57 5 12 7 40 7 4", 7 53 8 50 8 23 8 40 8 47 12 lU 5 C8 19 07 5 11 12 10 5 20 12 90 5 34 catawusa llrldgo, ..Claik's Swltcn... 7 11 turn 1110 Chulasky, I'amerun .Northumberland, 7 04 12 32 5 47 12 3D 5 6i 13 61 IS 19 7 U U 43 9 19 a.m, p.m. p.m. u-iu. ..i.....v.vu,.umjW owiuiwuu, i,eu, je, ibi&. GLAZING AND PAPERING. TTTM, V. BODINK, Iron Street holow ner. kludsot ' ""ftf'.'sPronarcd to do al PAINTING, GLAZING, nnd PAPEiniANQIN In tho best atylos, at lowest prices, and at sli l'artlesbavliiBsucljwor do w Bavo money BollcltdrlC WMrullU'11 ,0 fc'T0 tatlBfottlon. Order WM. F, I10D1N Ii MarrU 111-
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