Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, July 22, 1865, Image 1

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    BIA
AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER,
.' rat asc rrr-
JLEVI L. TATE, EDITOR.
"TO HOLD AND THIM THE TOItOII OF TUUTII AND WAVE IT O'EU THE DAIIKENED EARTH."
TERMS : $2 50 IN ADVANCE.
VOL. 19. NO, 21.
BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A,, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 18(15.
VOLUME 2a
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL
Baltimore, Md.
ESTABLISHED as a HE FUG E FKOM
QUAOKEUY.
The Only Place where a Cure can be ob
tained. Ur. Johnson has discovered tbo most
Ortain, Pprpily, mid only r.ffcrtiial Urmr-dy In llio
World for Weakness of tlio Hack or t.l int.v. Strictures
Aircctlum of llio Kidneys and madder. Involuntary
DisrhnrRes. 1 in potency , Cli-imral ltcliillty, .Nervous
ihss, liys"isl:i, Lanpnor, l.ow i-'nirlis. Confusion nf
Mean. 1'aliiitntlnii of llio llitirt. Timlillty, 'I reintil i ttf:.
Iliiiiucss .if Hl?hl or !liliIln'K-. I'lrc-aso ()f th" lli;ad
Throat. Nose, nr How t is those Tumult Hisordcrs
rirlsin frnm Solitary llnblls of Voiilh-sicrcl anil
tnllttifv practice's inoie fatal t their victims than tlio
hoiiu n't' v reus t" ti": Mariner nf IMi ih, hlltfliliiiir.
their nioft brilliant hopes er anticipations, rendering
marriage, &c, impossible.
YOUNG MEN
Psricdally. who have hi'como tho victim nf Fnlltary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit vvliirh annu
ally sweeps Innn untimely c-ruvTlhnusiiuils nf niinp:
iikmi of the' iiiot exalted talents anil litilllant intellect,
Mlm might ntherv, ire have entrained liteiiini! Hen
ii'is with ihe thiiiulers nr i In'incnie, nr waked lo i c
nlaty llio living lyre, may call with full confidence.
MAltltAIGE.
Married perrons, nr young men contemplating mar
rlaife, being aware nf phvslcal vvcnhucss, organic do
Mlity. defcirniitle-. speedily curvtl.
lie, who plates himself under the care of Ur J. urij
ri liuiiiiisly conliile in his hiinur na a (rcnllinun, and
tonliilvntly roly upon li is skill as a physic! iir
OUUANIC i:.KNi:sd
in iiiediately Cured and full vigor restored.
'J his distrcssl'i? nirortinu which lenders lifo ml n
nabh! and niarri.ig" iiupos6ilil''-ii the puii.ilty p. i
i... ,i.., i. lima nf iiniiruner indiileciiri'x Young nrr-
'mi are too apt to commit oM'obos from not being
oware of Hie dreadful coiwe.pieures that may ensue.
Xuvv. who lhat unilerstaii.l the sulijert will pretend to
tuny thai tlie power of procreation is m-i sonner ny
.i, . .. , .-,.lll,. int,. Inn. rimer ll.lhlts than bV tile ITU
dent ' ItiXd.s h nia deprived oi the pleasure t heal
tey oil'spnug. the moM n-rio'i" and dnstrui'Hve syiiip
hinsofboili body and iiiiud arise. The rysteui bo
f nines deniiued, lh' physical and mentil funcHoiiB
weiim iieil. I.iiss of I'r'nreative power, iNervous Irri
tability. Dvspep-ia. 1' ilpitntimi of th- Heart, ln-lUes
tion, Coiuiitutioeal In Inlity, a Wasting ot the 1 ruuie
Cough, l.'oiuuniptlou, lleeay an I lliialli.
llli. JUHNpTDN',
Member nr tlin llnval C'ollega ol Snr?eon, London,
(iradiiate from on- nf thuinn-U euilnent Colleges in Ilia
V nited stales, and the printer iart or w liose lin- has
.ihiiil In t e hospitals nt Loudon, i'aris, i'liila-
.,.inli, i. nml elsewheie, hns i d'i'Cted some ol the most
iKtmii'liliig 'iires th it wore ever known i tunny Iron,
bled with ringing in llio head and curs when asleep
ureal nervuuniess, being alarmed at sud 'en sounds,
r if - t. ,,, 1. 1 1, lIii in,, it I In tuli ,1 soine.
ll.lilHUO'"'S. I." H' l" V ,
limes Willi deraiigiuenl of mind, were turcd inimerti-
iikly.
TAKi: l'AUTICULAU NOTICII
n. i lr..K,. nil ihiiite who havo iniiired them
...l.'.o i.v iiiiiiriuii r inilulL'ciiiu ii ii t solitary habits,
which inin both body and mind, unliltiug tlioiu iur
i iiher biisinets, study, smn ly, or marriage.
I'l.i.d.a ri llltlf, ,1 f ill s.nl nml niel.iuclinl'y ellerts
. I. 1 ,.;i,le In, 1.1m iif-ninth. VI7.; v'eakncss of
the ll.u k anil Limbs, i'alns in the Ili-ad, llinmcss of
Hulit, Lus ol .Miiriil.ir i'nwei, raipiiauou ui uiu
lli-nrl. llyspopMa, Nervous irralabiliiy, iifrangeiueui
or llio ingenue rumlioiis, Ucnural Debilily, Symp-
a ,.r t -i. ,,c, in, n I inn. A.-e.
m, . . . , , v '.-.'I in, r,i uifiil ell', rH uu Hie mind arc iniicli
to be dreaded Loss ol' memorY. C'oiifiitinn of Ideas,
Il'iiiesi-iou oftplrils, lHil I'mboclings. Aversion to
Honeiy, tiell-liialriKl. Love of Ho iludi , Tiiuidity.&c
are some nr the evl s prodm ed.
I h, ,u nf o nr. una oi all ajos em now Jinlgi
uli.nt U llw. raiKP ol'lhi-lr iletllllitlj lieallll. losing Ikeir
vUuiy l...,..t,i,iii,r w.iiilt t, il.:. uervoiM a i i eii acl.iU'd
liaving a singular appe'iiauri" about lh,- ). tough
Sllld syilllltDIIH of l.'nll-U Hlill ill.
YOUNt; A'. EN
v wlin Inne iniireii i,,.r, ies bv a c.rtnin pi lirt iro.in
bulged in wIiimi -il , i li.ibil tiu'i'ieinly I' .lined Irmii
evil eoiiip.iiii'iiis. 'i it 'I'honi, Hi ell'-ils o which are
niglilly I li i v a w hen iwleep, nud. if mil e.n -d ren
ders iinui ige ioipo.ilile aa.l destroys both iiiiud and
body, rhnuiil apply iiuiiiedi.iiely.
U it-it a pity Hint a young mail, the hepn of our con n
try, tin- ink if Ins parent". lnml.l he siiateh M from
all prn-p, il-, and enjoynieuls o lile, by llio ron.o
nueiieour duvialing from lh,: palh of nature, and in
dulg ing in a c rtuiu suri-t lialul. Sucli perauiis must,
bUore. cont mplalill
Arcana Watch.
An Elcgunt Kovcltij in JI'ATCI!Eit
rpiIE-cnB!9 ol this watob tiro nn entirely
.1 new Invention, cnmpocdof siidlflerenlmct.'ils
combined, rolled together nud planished, producim; nn
exncllinllatliinif IH rarat gold, called Arcana, which
will alwnys keep Its color. Tlieynro us liraiitlful as
solid gold, nml nro iilloriled nt nne-elglilli the cost, Tins
caso is beautifully design Ml Willi l'aiiol and shield for
name, w ith I'.iteni Push I'in, nud encr.ucd in the ex
act style ol tlio celibratod Hold Hunting Lever, and
nro reeuv n.ioiisuinr uiiii oesir.ioie, nun so ex.irt an im
itation of gold as lo defy ilct 'climi, Tlio iiuivcmeut is
luanufaclureil by t ho well known Ht- Jiuier Watch Join,
pany of ihimp", am! aio superbly Unbin d, having en
graved pallets, f.uiry tarved liridges, adjusting regu
lator wiiu koiu ooniiieo nun me imprnvcii jeweiicu
net lull, Willi Hue dial and skeleton hands, ami is war
ranted n good linio keeper
Tlic.se wnicnes are ni uiren iiniereni sl7.0s, llio
smallest being for Ladies, nud are all lluulisg Cases,
A cno orsiv will bu sent by .Mull ir Ilspress for
5Hj.H0. A single one sent in n handsome .Morocco
Case for Sit.OH I will readily sell for Ihtee times their
cost. We nre sole ngeuts for this watch In the Hniteii
flalcs. and none nre genuine, winch do not hear our
TrndoinarK. rtiuireis
(ilUAllD W. DEVAUGII & Co.,
Importers, 15 Maiden Lntic, N. i'.
May 'J7, IM55 3.n
Select poetry.
New Skirt for 18G5.
tiii! nitr.AT invention or Till! AGR
IV HOOP 8KIUT9.
J. W. ltradhiy's New I'dlent Duplin Lllipti; (or ilou
Ido) Spring Skill.
Wests' llr.idlcy !t Cary, (late J I. tc 1. O. West,)
rfolo I'roprietois and inaiiuf'iriurers, !i Chambeis and
Til nml bl llea lo Rtreets, New York
This invenlion oousisU of lluplcv (nr two) UHlptici
Bteel Springs, ingeniously llraided Tightly and l'irmly
tngelher, edge to edgu, making the. Iniighesl.mnst tl .-s. -Iblo
Ll.islie ami iiur.ible Hpiing over used. They seh
doui lloud or lireak like th Siiiglo Springs, and eon
seipienlly Presi.rve their perfect an I beautiful shupu
Iwiee as long w anv mliur skirt
Hie wonderful Usability and ureal comfort ami
pleasure to tiny lady wearing! the duplex L.iiptic ski ri
will he epi'rieiieed particiiUirly in all uowiled
Asseiiiblie, Operas, Carriages, Itailro. d C irs. Church
Pews, Arm Chairs, lor I'muit-na le and llouee liruss
as the Pkirt ran be folded, when in usu, to oteupy a
small place as easily as a silk or iiiusliu dress
A la.ly having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and
pri a conveuienee if wearluir the "lluplex r.lllptic
Steel Hpuug Skirt" for a single il.iy, will never after
wards willingly disneiisew itli their Use. For Children
Misn:.. and Vuurg Ladies, they arc Superior lo all
ulhers.
They are the best quality in every part, lind uniuea
tionably Ihu i,ightest, most dusirable, itiuilorlable.and
economical skirt ovvr made.
l ull fi.W.V, in all first class ttors in thin City, and
throughout the United Stales, Camillas, Havana du
Cub. i. .Mexico. South America, and Hie West Indies.
iNiiuiiti: roii tiii: duplex llliptic skiut.
April 15, IBiio,
"b r . TaSbolt's Pills.
(ANTI-DYtSI'irriC)
Composed of highly Cnnceulratu l Hxtracts front
HOOTS AND IIE1U5S
Of the greatct medicinal valuo, prepared from llio
original prc.iripliou of tlie ctdebiuti d Dr. Talbot
and mt'd by biiu with remarkable success for twenty
years. An nil. HH'ile remedy in all
uisuAsia or Tin: nvi:n,
nr any derangement of
Til E DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Kiaa and Never Tell.
a bono ron tmT: summkk.
Though you may sip from beauty's lip
Tlio sweets that there dodwell,
'Tl very menu In you I wcon
If you shall kiss and tell I
What makes a kiss exquisite bliss,
A sweet niyslan spell
lie always sure tlio kiss Is pure ;
Hut never kiss and tell 1
This blood of lovn springs from above
Win-re saints ami angels dwell ;
It was but lent, and never meant
That you should kiss and Icli I
It Is a seal a halm to heal
A pearl within its shell
The llybliau dew, forever now j
Hut never kiss and tell !
It is a plan since time began,
Approved and honored well :
From Kubl.i Khan to Ispahan,
They kiss and never lei 1 1
In nights in June, beneath tlie moon,
The fairies know it well j
Kueh rosy breath our Venus hath f
Wo kiss and never tell t
Hincc Tiros, or Helen's wecs,
Tlio monk within his ce II,
The ml trod one the praying nun
All kiss and never tell I
llrLL'ASE OF Ex-GoVI.RNOU LUTOHEa.
Ex-Governor Lotcbor was released from
tlio Old Capital Prison last Mondny oigbt
8th itiflt,bj direction of President Johnson,
upon the condition of going immediately
to bis bomo in Virginia, and bo gave his
parolo to remain there subject to tbo or
der of the President.
THE MILL IN THE SEA.
A CHRISTMAS STOUYi
The Pittsburg Post saya : The coun
try has lost a patriot as puro as arnold ;
the Treasurer a fi.iaucor as acute as Mon
roe Edwards, and the army a goneral who
alone is bis own parallel. Pun. Butler, on
Friday last, not having taking tho bint to
resign,wa kicked out of the United States
Army."
A correspondent, spooking of General
SlicrmaD, say. bis pictures aro like him,
"if only bis whiskers woro a littlo rodder,
They cure Diarrhoea. Dyspcpia. Sorof- and a creator hostility to tbo War Do-
nl.t, .l.iundice,Piliousncss,Live.rOoiii.laint. nnitmcnt thrown into the expression of his
The well-known Dr. Slntt .-ys nf th.-o lVs : "I '
EST In lticbmond no one is allowed to
el I ceil 111. tile uy ,nio,iey. . , . let
to nkc, i. iii iniweifui to marry without first taking tlio oatti ol ai
op it es sllln'ilati. Hie vi- . J . ., , e n - 1
liuiance. oui'ii are ibo orncrs oi umuu
mother JIallcok. What next J Will ba
bies have to take tbo oath before thoy can
be born 1
MA1UUA.GE,
rcfleit lliat n sound mind and body aro Hie nio.l Hi res
saiy reuiiinles to proniote connubial h.iiuuo-s In
ilee.l, without tin bo Ibo Journey ihrongh life homines
nwe.n iulgriinas! I tin pro-l" ct hoilily darkens lo
too view, Ihn ttil nil becomes sb.nloweir with de-pair
and tilled Willi tlio mel.iui holly relleetlou thul the hip
piuera of another beeonius blighted with our own,
OQicc, 7 South Fralcnck Street,
left-hand side giiinc from Ih.llliuorc street, a few doors
from the comer, l'ail not lo observe naino and nuin
1,1 C7" Nn letters received unless pnstpal I and con
taining a stamp to bo used on tho reply, I ersons
writing should i-tale age and send portion of advcilise
irient den rlliiug symptom
The Doctor's Diplomo hangs in liis nlfico.
Endorsement of tlie Press.
The many thousands cured nt this establfhiuent
within the la-l twenty year-, and Hie numerous nil
norlaut Surgical upuMllona perlor I. by Dr. Johns
loo, witnessed by tho reporters ol Tim Sun ami many
,,il.,r i,nni,,. uotlros ol which Ii.-ue nppe.ired again
...,.i .,,,i i ,-r.. in nubile, besides his standing as a
guiillonuu ofcharailer and responsibility, is a sulll
tient guaranty to tlie afflicted.
akin Diseases Speedily Curd.
April leia.-iy
U R D E G PL AFF'S
EYE AM) IvAll 1KF1MUAKY,
f)n Uio B'luare, Thiee llnors from Ktci le's llotol
Wir.KESBARRE, PA.
rpiUS INSTUTION is now opeucd aud
8 furnished in Hie in.t eolly styh'. neccption,
i i miikiioiuii nrol.iree. convenient and
well adapted. The Surgical apartment coiiinius llio
:' M . .II.i.i.,.,i.nijiii tins fouutrvr and
IltlOSl I iiuei tt'iii vn ,i,9,,
thus Ins faculties, will enable him to meet any and all
.. . II., will nneralelllioll all tlie
, , :,.ii,,inii IlLlN'DNIWtf. Cataract, Oieluon of
tlie I'upil, Cross Lyes, Closure nr tlie Tear Diieta, In
version of Hie Kyeiids, I'leryglum. &e., tc. And will
truat all forms of Sores, Lye Crannied Lids. Opaci ties
of the cornea, nun rcroiuiuus oisi'.ipeB ui ..w -sellicr
with all llio diseases to which Hiu Lyo is sub
ll'n.M'Nr.rJS Will treat all tho "iliseasos common In
tho nrsau. Discharges from llio I'.ar, Noises in tlie tar
Cataiih, dilllculty ol'hearlng.total Deafness even where
Ihu Drum is destroyed. Will insert an ailiflcial one
answering nearly all the purposes on lie nni'iroi.
DIMDAHIW ol' Tllll TIlllUAT. All diseases
m...... .. -.,.1 v..j. n ill be treated
' '"iLllALrinitoBvilo wili operate V
leet, Hair 1.11, uiou rauuiu, "V"ii,. ,Vw
led Teiieils. kc. I'laslic nperalioiu by i owf
llesh into deforuieil parts, and Heiieral buiery oi
V. i.ilever cuara, i-r 11 may jir '', .,., T .i.,.,.
HIJIINIA (or UUI'TI.'Iti:.)- He will perform "La is
i... i... i,.,k run, nf Ilerui.l,
IMieratlon iur uiu iwinmi vi;nni.i.-y " ,.,,,,,.1,1,
ibis is iii.iiueilioiiably a perfect cure, and
lllllc m no pain. Will ufm.iiiy hui.drcd nporated npnuin
lloslonllieroli islieen no fallures.it having met tlio
iierleitiiiuirobjiionoi all wiionuvu iiiiii i ' i
AKTiriCAL LVLfi -Will insert nrtlllclal l.yesglv
iug tliem Hih motion and expression or the imiuru,
.1. nA lnrl.,1 .( llll ,1m lllllaL It.llll.
MliiiM!lli)tll. ri'ilesA Tins trouhlcsoino disease
Is readily cured. Those bUll'ering fminit will do wc
'"iVr'.'up Uenrairvisils Wilkes llarrc Willi a view
liulliling up a periiiaui nt liislitute for tlio trealineiu
.1... p.... i ,.r ,,.l (!i.iii,riil Hureerv. Tho uxneriuU' el
'" J"..' ' ' i a.,i,,.i .in.i nencr.
:iinr man a uuuiier on nin.nj ,. -
- ni practice, lie hopes, will bun sulllciont guuraiilco to
those who may bo disposed to employ him,
May II, UM. tr.
have used Hie formula Ironi wlnih y ur 1'IPs nru Ut'O,
made in my pr.ietno lor over 1. years; iney iiiveiue
liue-i . Il.u t iipoiillie i.m r ami iiii'iv! iirgii.is in
:ny iiii'du ine in the world, and are the most perfei I
I'uri'.ilive which h.i i ver yet leeu made h aiohm'y.
Tiny are sale ami pleasant
core. I hi ir lieu, ti..tinir proi
al ai-iiv ities ol Hie b.i.lv, remove in- ou-iriiction oi
s nruaiK. purily the 1.1m il, ami i .p i! uisea c. I li'-y
pill ire out On- foul buoiiir; whlili breed au-l l'iow ills
teuipi'r. stimul.il- -liugish or -.isordered organs Into
their naliiral action, aud iuip.ut a health) tnn.s witli
streuglh to Hie w hull-sysleni N't only do they cure
the every day complaints ol t eryno.iy, nut aio ior
midable and d'angerous diseaes.aud being purely eg
cublu aio f'eo from any riik or li.irni No peuon who
lias "lice used tin se I'll Is will ever be w iti.o it tin m.'
They create pure blooil nud remove all inipiiiiiiej
from Hiu system, hence areapoi'ivo euro for
FEVEUS, HEADACHE, PIl.KS.MElt
CURIAL DISEASES AND HER
EDITAKY HUMOUS.
UiWI! I'or adult., one IM1 in Hie morning ; f irchit-
dred under jears, half a Till.
JKf" Price One Dollar por Box. Trade
supplied, or scut by Mail, post paid, to
P .... M -.. .1 C..i
any part ot tnu uuiteu oiaiia ui vjuu.iuiiu
on receipt of prico. None Genuine with
out the faipimilu fignaturc of V. Mott
Talbott, M. D.
V. illO IT TALIJOTI- & c;o.,
TlIU 150DIE5 OF TUB EXECUTED CON
Bi'liiATons A Washtnglon telegram
sava that no objections exist to delivering
tho bodica of tho persons executed last
Friday to their respective friends alter tho
lapse of a eufficient time to prevent any
excitement that might ensue Jroui linino
diatelv doinn so. It was fearod that friends
of the deceased might get up funeral par
rades, which would provoke violence
anil to prevent the possibility of this, tbo
authorities decided to withhold tho bodies
Slay a;
No G2 Fulton St,, Now York. unli passion has somewhat subsided.
Skylight Picture Gallery.
re?f- An Inciulnt. The Louisvillo
Democrat of Tuesday has the following
A confederate officer who was on his
njHIE undersigned respectfully informs wttv back to bis homo in Georgia, wai out
a .1... -Itlirn. AC llln.,m.l.llrn llil l! lllll.lil- eniln. t r-r
rally, that he lias succeeded Mr.liuaeiislock in Hie Pho
tograph nml D.iguerrenn busiuuss, at llio well known
t-ky-LightStani', in tlio Lxeh.iuge llloeli nverSlnhuer's
more, 10 which ueinis iimiicu u mn vv.inn-ia nun im
proved material, by which lie promises lo i.k llio
iiios'. perfect
LIFE-LIKE PICTUIIES,
seated or standing, that have yet been produced in
tins section of Country.
This being tlie oniv esi.iuiisumeui oi me i.nm in
i!t,..,,wi.i.-.r nml iniviiif, been tilled nn at lieavv ex
pense, it may be ronsid-red a first class LlKLXCiS
.SALOON', Croups or a sing le picture taken at any lime
Ho solicits tlio public custom and tru.-ts lie will ho
able to reiidur general satisfaction.
IL7- ALltUJIS AM) riUTl.'Kli l lirt.illia. oi ai
kinds, constantly on hand l,,Jllj,(;;f.,,i;! oij'it AllT.
humisbuig, March 25, Itil5
illn denot vestcrday. Ho
was fuddonly surprised at being pur
rnnniiRil bv fiva or bix nccroes who ha
recognized him and jumpod down from
their wagons to run and meot him. They
were driving government teams. Ho rec
ognized them ap his own nogroes, who bad
followed tha Federal army off. They
beggod him to take them back home with
him, and that they would bo "do best
oiggas he clior bccii" if ho would. Ar
rangements were made, and master and
negroos all left on tbo train for Georgia
last night.
iiv..rn.'e HirniTu." Tl is rt woman's
derforthereriptlouandenlertainmriiti.ftravihrsv.lin . t,n.
may lei I itisUOsUll 111 I.IVOI 11 vv nil uieir iiibum... .,u i.,.- rfrlt 10 UBVC UCT Ill'UiU III uiun nun""
u,,:,r... exnenso ill preiuiiiiig Hie J'.xuuNur. lor tho t . ... T.
euti rt.iinmcul of his guests, neiiher ih ill there be any- t,or huSiband fCturilS from DUSIUCSS, UI9
thill ' wauling (011 Ins pan; lo niinisii r 10 ill 'ir pi isnu.i. ri,.-
coiaforV iii'houseis spaeiou.aii.ienjojsau ie. ih n, a Womaii's right to bo kind and forbear
liusiness ineavinn. ...
By-Oiniiiliusi'ii ruuni 1111 uiiies ueivveeii iiiu u iv
11. .x.l ,.,,.1 vnrinns It'lil II, .1. 1 1). OOtS. bv' wlll Il IE
elers will bo pleas mily convened to nnd from llio u
gpecuve niuuoiis III uuu niii'i nn-v-.
.MAV, lcbU
WAI. 15. KOONS.
rnilll'ronriilorofthis well knowii and c-itl rally loea
i. ted lluiise, thu Il.eusoe IIo'ill, sitiua- 011 Mai,
l III. el.nrir. Ilill.n .li.iieiv noosile Hie Colum
lu.i County Court House, re,e tfully inforins Ins rrieiids
nml tho public in general, that bis IIoiimi is now in or
TIN WAKE k BTDVE SHOP.
rpim iiiiderslgned respeitrully informs his old friend
X and customers, that he lias purchased Ins brothers
mere. I in Hie abovo establishment, nudlliu umcuiii wils
hcrcaller be conducted by liimself exclusively.
Ho has Just received and oilers for sale, tho arg
JSSi est and most cMcnslvo nsuiltuent of I'ANbl
tzmn u'e.v v p u 1.., .n.ln, ...1 1 ,1 fit ibis market.
ISfl His stuck ronsHts nf u coinpleto assurlment cif
1... I. ..at ITnoLIm nml iiikIiii .Invn. ill 1 1 1 il market. tO'XCtll
ir Willi Btovo l ixiiires nf evety .lescriiliou, Oven ami
Hox rHoves, Itadiolors, Cylindar Bloves, l'at Iron Air
Tight sluves, Cannon rituves, lie. tie, rimvepipe mid
Tiuw'aie cnnslanlly on Hand and manufactured to (inter
All kinds nf repairing done as Usual, on shurt notice.
Tim n itinnage ol' uld friends and new t uslouiurs re
rstll'ully solirlnd A llUtT.R'l
Dloouilbuit', Not fluVr ' Jf CO.-1
ing whenever her husband is annoyed.
It is woman's right to cxamino her hus
band's lincc, and tco that it wants neithor
mending nor buttons. It is woman's
right to bo satiified with her old drossos
until hor husband can afford to got bor
now ones. It is woman's right to bo con
tent whoD her husband deolaros he u un
able to take her to tho oountry. It is wo
man's risbt to nurse her children instead
of leaving it to a maid. It is a woman's
rinbt to eel her daughter married nap
pily or not at all. It Is a woman's right
to feel pleaued though a husbands bring a
Iriond uuexpeotedly to dinner. It is wo
man's richt to be contented with hor own
garments, without encroaching on tboso of
And, Hually, it is a wo-
4,iidnniciisashaioorpiibiieiairiiag. man'u rij'lit to rcraaru a woman wituout
orncic, on viiiin ciietr. una mmiv .,...,
tiidtavorii'j; to u a man
The Porks Hotel.
LOCATED IN EAST DLOOMSUUP.G.
ri... ..,,,i.,.i;.,,,n,l iiii vi ms taken tho well-known I'orks
Hotel, respeeiu illy unnouncos to his friends and llio
public generally, that he i prepared to accommodate
all who may favor him witli their euttoin, o miliru sat.
'iloii'provldeil with ampU Rluliling and provindor
for Iho accommodation of Travellers, Teamsters, Dro
vers, &e on moderate terms.
ij I'ublic custom is snlieitod. ,,,,!,
GEO. W. MAUttEK.
Illooinsbiirg, April 8, ltiiJ.
F. 0. HAKRISON, M. D.
.11 rfcneetftlllv illforio I lie I'iliZellS Of Ploo
lurg.aud vicinity, that hu (oiiiiuuesHie practise of , husband.
MF.HKWi: WAV SUIKIh.lir, uor 'lusU"-uu
Orm
House, IHoo lusbiiij
februarv 3,1BJ1 tl
in olden times tbcro onco lircil two
brothers, one of whom was rich and tho
other poor. When Christmas was near
at hand, tho poor one had not so much as
a bit of moat or a orust of bread in tho
house, so he wont to his brother and beg
ged him in God's namo, to givohim some
thing. Noiv, it happened that this Was
not the first time that tha rich brother had
given the poor ona something, and ho was
not particularly delighted when ho saw
him coming.
"If you will do as I tell you," said ho
to tho unwelcome visitor, you shall have
a wbolo ham that is hanging up to bo
smoked."
Tho poor brother said he would do
what ho told him, and thank him too.
"There it is,1' aid tho rioh brother,
flinging him the ham, "and now go to the
infernal regions."
"Since I have proniiced it, I ruUv't,
observed tho other, taking up his ham
and going his way.
After wandering about tbo wbolo day,
just as it grow dark bo perceived a bright
light at no groat distance from him.
'It muft be boro," thought ho. On
going somewhat further into tho forost
however ho found an old man with a long
whiteboard, who was cutting wood.
"Good evening," said he with the ham.
''Good evening," raplied tho man
"whither may you be going?"
"Oh, I m only going to tho lowor re
gions; only 1 uou t Know wiiottier 1 vc
cotno tho right way,'' replied the poor
simple-hearted man.
"Yes, you are quite right, said the old
man, tho entrance is just hero ;" and then
bo added, "when you havo got down be
low, they will all want to buy your ham,
for swine's flesh ii a great rarity there ;
but you must not sell it for money ; bo
rather exchange it for tbo old hand-mill
that stands behind tbo iloor. When jou
come up again, I will teach you what to
do with the mill ; for it hai its uso, Lean
tell you."
On ontering tho undorr-round dwelling,
overy thing happened just as tho old man
had told him. All the imps, great anil
Kmall, gathered arouud, and began out-
biddiiiK each other for tbo ham.
"I bad intended feasting upon it, on
holy Christmas, eve, with my wife" said
tho man ; "but as you neeui eo bent on
having it, I'm willing to part with it ; but
but I will not tako anything in oxohange
except the old hand-mill that standa be
hind the iloor."
The chief imp did not at all relish part
fog with his mill, and ho began to haggle
and bargain with the man, but tlio latter
rnmninrul firm : so at last the imp was
fnin to let him take the mill away. When
tlio man had emerged from thp under
ground dwelling, he asked the old wood
niutnr bow to use tho mill, and when he
told him, he thanked him, and returned
bomo ; but, let him make what speed ho
Willi 1(1 . Im did not reach it till twelve
o'clock at night.
"Where in the world havo you been al
this time?" said hia wife, as he camo iu
"I've been sitting hero and waiting hour
after hour, and I had not as much as
couplo of splinters to lay across each oth
cr under tho gruel pot, to cook ChVistma:
dinner."
"Oh," replied tbo man, "I could not
cotno sooner, for 1 liad Fomo business to
mind, and was obliged to go a long way
about it. But you hall sco what I havo
brought with mo."
ne then placed tha mill on tho tablo,
and mada it grind, first of all candles;
then a tablo cloth ; then food and bcor
in shoit, all wanting for a Christmas feat,
aud whatever bo called for, tho mill
ground it immediately. His wifo stood
by, and crossed herself many times over,
and was very anxious to know how her
husband had como by tho mill. Hut this
ho took caro not to tell.
"It mattors not how I got it wifo," said
he, "you eoo it is a good mill, whoso
water docB not ocoso to flow, and that s
onouch."
And thon ho ground oatables and
drinkablos, and every possiblo dainty for
Christmas week; and on the third day he
invited bis friands to a banquet. When
tbo rich brotbor saw what a feast was in
prepration he turned hot and cold with
voxation for bo grudged his brother the
least windfall.
"On Christmas eve," said he to tho
olhor guests, "ho was ao miserably poor,
lis onruo to ask mo for a trifle in God's
name, and now all ol a euddoii, Lo is a3
itand rb jf bp had toogmo an curl or u
king." Then turning to his brotbor, ho
said :
"Whcro on earth did you got all thcea
riches ?"
"Behind tho door," answered tho oth-
or, who had no mind to lot tho cat out of
tho bag. Put towards cvoning, when lie
had taken a drop too muoh, ho could not
keep his counsol any longer, but brought
out bis mill.
"Hero is the goldon goose that has
brought mo all my riches," Eaid ho, and
made the mill grind first ono thing aud
then anothor. On aceinr; tills, the brother
wanted to buy tho mill of him, but tho oth
er would not hear of it at first. Atlongth,
however, as his brother seemed to wish
for it bo very much, ho said ho would
tako three bund red pounds for it, only he
bargained not to part with till harvest
tinio; "for," said ho, "if I keep it till
then, I shall lo able to giind enough for
many a year to come."
During this spaooof timo, we may easily
imagine that the mill was not allowod to
grow rusty, and when harvest time eamo
the brother had it given him, only the
other bad taken good caro not to tell him
bow he was to man ago it.
It was ovening when tho rioh brotbor
brought tho mill home, and on the follow
ing morning ho told his wifo that she
might go into the iiald with tho reapers,
aud that ho would mean-while prepare
the dinner. Towards mid-day, theroforo,
lie placed the mill oif the kitchen table.
"Grind away," said ho, "and let us
have some horrings and a mess of milk of
the best sort." So tho mill began to tnrn
out herrings and milk, till all the dishes
and pots and pans were filled, and at last
the kitchen was completely flooded. The
man kept trying to stop tho mill ;do what
be would, the mill did not coaso grinding
and at length tho milk had risen so high
that ho was in danger of being drowned
He now tore open tbo chamber door, but
Unas likcwho inundiated; aad it was
with diffiuulty that he could wade through
the milky tide, and manage to unfasten
tho latch of tho house door. No sooner
had ho opened tho door, than out ho rush
ed, still pursued by a torrent of mill: and
herrings. And on ho ran till bo had
reached his brother's ; and then ho en
treated his poor relation, for God's eako,
to take his mill back ; "for if it goes on
grinding for anothor hour," Baid he, "the
wbolo village will bo inundiated with her
rings and milk."
Put the brother refused to take baok bis
mill unless tha other counted him out
three hundred ponnds more, and as ihcro
wa3 no help for it, tho rich man wai fain
to pay him the money. So, now that tho
nnm- bmtber bad moucv an well aa tlio
mill, he built a honse that was tar hand
sonior than the ono his rich brotbor inhab
ited. With tbo help of tho mill ho col
lected so much gold that ho could cover
tho walls wish plates of gold, and his
house Btood near the ken shore, it could
be scon shining from a great distanco at
sea. All who sailed near tho coast were
suro to anchor iu tho neighborhood, nnd
pay a visit to tho rich in tho golden honse
in order to sec the wonderful mill.
One day, a oaptain, who, liko so many
others, bad come to fee the mill inquired
after looking at it, whether it oould grind
salt ?
"Yes, it can grind salt as woll ns any
thing," said the mau.
The captain then wanted to buy it at
any price ; ''for," thought he, ' if I bad
this mill I should not bo obliged to sail
so far over the rough seas to fetch salt.
At first the wan would not hoar of sell
ing it, but the captain teased no long, that
ho couBcntcd to part with it for many
thousand pounds. As tbo captain
had obtained the mill, he took care not to
remain in tha neighborhood, for fear tbo
man should ropeut of his bargain ; so with,
out even stopping to inquire how ho was
to inanago tho mill, he went baok to his
ship and sailed away. On rcaohing tho
main sea, ho took out his mill, and oried
"Grind salt, and let it bo primo stuff !"
And tho mill began to grind salt till it
Mind Your Own Buaincsa.
Puck, in making some deep investiga
tions in rcrjard to the geuoral nature of
of things, hit upon tho above profound and
wise saying. It is Etraugo what a yast
difference it would have mado, docs, and
will make, in thii world, if the adviso is
strictly attended to. Just think of it. If
Satan had minded his own business, and
not tempted Eve with a eour apple (which,
by-thc-by, the fcx still hanker aftor,) wc
might havo been living in tho gardon yet.
If Evohnd minded her own business, sho
wouldn't have been gossiping with tho
what do you call him? If Noah had not
attended to his business, and built the ark
without minding tho tattlo of his neigh
bors, whero would wo have been to-day.
to say nothing of the animals ? If Galilee
Coporuicus, and Sir Isaao Newton hadn't
followod tho same rule, what would wn
know of tho hoavculy bodies? Or, Chris
topher Columbus had minded cvory-body's
business but his own (and he etuck to it,
too) whero would the New World, tho
Fourth of July and the Star-Spanglod
Banner hare been? Juet meditate on it
seriously. How many littlo arrangements,
and big ones, would all amount to noth
ing, if somo people didn't mind their own
business. On the other side of tho ques
tion, what serious evil oomes of minding
everybody's business but your own lit
sets families, towns and States by the
ears, playing the very douoo with all hu
man affairs.
UST The Providence Journal, in an ar
ticle on Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Or
gans, speaks of these oxoellent and now
celebrated instruments as follows: "For
volume and quality of tone ; for variety
and beauty of effects ; for excellence in
crescendo and diminuendo ; foi quickness
of response to the touch in rapid staccato
and legato passages ; for tho oaso and en
tiro frcsdom from fatiguo with which the
bellows is operated ; for the stability of
every part of tho workmanship and for
capacity for standing well in tone, tho new
Cabinet Organs of Messrs. Mason &
Hamlin noriablo rood instruments, tho
largoi-t of which aro smaller than ordinary
piano fortes aro not only quito equal lo
the smaller pipo organs of the beet makers
V-ut mnco guporior to tho generality of
those heretoforo used in small churches and
halls, and for private practice."
JobIi Billlnga on Wit.
Yu asked mo to dcscrlbo wit ! I can't
dew it woll.- I haint got any prdigroo, it
is liko tho wind,it blowcth when and whore
it listhofh. No man can be witty wbtn ho
wants to, nnny more then ho ken ba hun
gry when ho wants to, it curamrth to him
as luv dus, ho can't tell bow nor wlii.
Wit is wisdom at play, whilo bumpr is
only good naturo on a frolic.
Wit is like groat strength, a dangerous
0130.
Tlicro is nothing that scorns tow suit r.
woman' harto so muoh ns jewelry,
God save tho phools 1 and don't 1st
them run out, for if it wasn't for them
wiia men couldn't g'-t a liven.
Soma people's branco are looked in their
beds.
Wo arc told that thoro wasn't anything
made in vain, but I have thought that all
tho timo spent iu niamifdckturing striped
naiks and mnskectors was washed.
Iftharo was nothing but truth in tliL
world, a pool wud slan just r good a
ohanoo as a wise man.
Truo politenoss conehls in being vory
anxus about nothing.
Itobbors como just liko rain, thoy fall
on the just and unjust.
If a man is wiz'e cs a carpent, he can
oflbrd to bo harmless as a dote.
Tho best plaoc to worship God is out
doom.
Wo arc apt to halt them who wont take
our advise, and despiso Jkorn who do.
It is dreadfully esy lo bo n phool
man can bo ono and not know it.
' Elogant lczzure chawing plug torback
er, and spitting in a dorg's oyo.
Ileal happiness don't consist so much in
what a man don't havo nz it duz in what
he don't want.
Fear is the fust lesson larn't and the
laet one forgotten.
Nobody but a pool git bit twise by tho
same dog.
A pet lamb always niako3-a oross ram,
Epitaff's are liko circusa bill?, there is
more in the bills than is over performed.
Tow be healthy oat onions and go naked-
The New York Evoning Post, an
intensely Republican sheet in a recent ed
itorial said :
"It is our duty to insist that wherever
our flag floats, there an American citizen
may say what ho thinks, to whoover
chooses to hear him.1'
It is oharaoteristio of the ground hop;
never to come out ot his bole in tbo
Spring, until he ha unmistakable signs of
fair woatlicr. Tho Post, in changing tac
tics, from tho suppression of newspapers
and the incarceration of American citizens
for attempting to enjoy the privilege it now
claims, shows a fair change aud we wel
come it and eovcral other Republican
journals to tbo truo doctrine of American
freedom.
The Armstrong Democrat, an Ab
olition paper wants tbo negroes (o voto in
Pennsylvania, and desires that tho Legis
lature next winter shall tako moasuros to
have the Constitution changed for that
purpo.io. No doubt it sees the noeesity of
securing tho fifi 'on or twonfy thousand
blaok voters thus to bo mado in order to
maintain tho abolition rupromaoy in tho
State. But, r.a the Old Koystono has
novor felt that she has lost anything by
maintaining a white man's government,
it ia scarcoly likely that very siany legis
lators can be elected with suoh an under
standing. Tho Democracy aro willing 'o
accept that is3U3 before tha people.
split and cracked again, when tho captain
found his ship was full, ho tried to stop
tho mill, but in spito of all his endeavors,
tho mill went on grinding, and tho heap
of salt crew higher aud higher, till it fin
iBhed by sinking tho ship. So now tho
mill stands at tho bottom of tho ocean, and
keeps grinding on nt this very day, which
is tho reason that sea-water in silt.
137 Two paupen, who lately csoapod
from a county poor-houso in the oil rogion
of this State, niado 8100,000 oaoh by op
orating in oil lauds boforo the OTcrsccrs
of the Poar cuught them
ANiCEOutti. Thcrohi nothing half
so swoot in life,half ao beautiful or delight
ful or loveablo as a "nice girl," not a pret
ty or dashing or elegant, but a 'nice girl.'
Ono of thoso lovely, lively, good-hsrted,
swect-fiiocd, amiable, neat, domestic crca-
turos met within tho sphere of homo, dif
fusing around tho domestic hearth tho in
fluence of hor goodness, liko essonoa of
sweet flowers.
A nice girl is not a lavishing boauty
daudlikc on tho pofa, and discussing tho
last novel or opora, or the giraffo-liko
oraaturo swooping majcstioally through tho
drawing room. Tho "nico girl" may not
even dauco, or play, and know nothing
about using bor eyes, or coquetting with a
fan. Slto novcr languishes ; she is aotive
Sbo is not given to sensation novels ; Bho
is too buoy. At tho opera eho is not in
front, showing her baro shoulderB,but sits
quiet and uuobstructivo -at tho back of
tho box, most likely, in tact it is not often
in suoh soencs wo disoover her. Homo is
her place;
JS7 The Abolitionieti of Alleghany
county, have officially dcolaryed in favor
of negro suffrago, That will bo tho issue
in the coining election, undorstanUingly it
not openly avowed by tho llopublton
"loyalists."
lv A pnoriinc vouuk lady Bava ; ,(If
w ( t-l w w
tho courso of truo love never doas run
smooth, why don't thoy water and roll it
regularly bo many hours a day, until thoy
get tlio courso so smooth, that a donkoy
oould run upon it. '
gy Some pportamen mado a groat ado
over killing a whito hare in England not
long agoi Wc know of ladies vho havo
greattauccefs in destroying whito hairs in
numbers, heriabouts, nnd what's more,
they don't cay anything about it."
Pes" A man in New Hampshire had the
Eiiufortunc,reoontly to lose his wife. Over
the grave ho caused a stone lo be placed,
on Tfhich, in tks depth of his grief, ho had
ordered to bo inscribed, "Tears cannot
rcstoro her, theroforo I woep."
rjcS" A gentleman at tbo Astor House
tabic, Now York, asked tho person sit
ting next to hira if he would ploaso to pass
the mustard. "Sir," said tho man, "do
you mistako mo for a waitor ?" "Oh, no
6ir," was tbo reply, "I mistook yen for n
gentleman."
Cr A hotel is to be built at Hull ltun;
Heretofore it hasn't been much of a place
to stop at.
Sty All Confederate prisoners below
tho rank of colonel, osoept in a few bos-
pitala, havo been set tree.
X" Two hundred and fifty freodmen's
teaohora aro now employed in Virginia
alone.
Sy The yellow fever is reported nt
Newbern and Wilmington,North Carolina,
Tho spotted foyer ix also reported at Non-
born.
, .. ..
fgyDr. Mudd, Arnold, O'Laughlin
and Spanglcr.lcft Washington on Monday
night, for tho Albany Penitentiary.
jFjQr Ford's Tboatro, in Washington,
was to hvo been oponcd lit Monday
night, but was closed by ordf-r of tho War
Department, and no playing was permit-ed.