Agricultural. Stnblo Floors. Much lias been written upon the bent ma' lorml And stylo Air the floors of stalls for hor 803. All agree Hint nothing Is so well suit oil to promote the comfort of tho nulmal, ana lo preserves tho feet nnd legs in i heal thy condition Ma level bed of earth. But for obvious reasons this Is regarded as 1m- practicable In our climata. In P.nirlmi.l. ha, heretofore been the custom to ,uive tho floor, of stall, usually with cobble stone,, fSL rz sllBl,t ,,,cl Ml,on ci ,cr 10 grate received the urine, llcce.itly, good Ktnilf nnri n trlfil in T.'ttitlrwi mn t.t to ", " - proved that horses stand with more case, and . . ...... satety on wood, mo great objection to our common stable floors U tho pitch of from one to four Inches, which Is given for the purposo of draining tilT the urine. This is Often much larger than necessary, but nny Inclination to the rear is Injurious for the reason that the toes of the iintm.il are there by turned up, nml tho back shiows, especial ly ot the fore-leg-i, kept In n sort of unuatu nil tension. Most men would object to bo 414. . .... . . nig compeneil to etautl on tlieir Heels, mm horse in pastures nro seen to stand with . , , ! i .i i tUCH HUO'ieU HI (llHt'9 WHICH H1C stamped out of the soil. This euabli to remove tlio strain irom tne back sinews and give them rest. Ono of tho best elcvt res for overcoming this difficulty In stable il'iora ha i heretofore been a sort of wooden gra -ng or moveable floor placed upon tho or laty planking, the rear ond of the pieccH coi tnsiug it being two or three inclie.-itliick cr ..in tlio other end. and tno pieces beiu fa thf aw TU nni blc "i nan nn men apart, m ns to allow irino to flow down on tlio lower floor, lien to tho gutter In the rear, ni luual arrangement it pomething expensive roubleioine, and a better ono in desira The following plan has been devised .,, .4,r.t.,i ..II.. i i.uu.l,u mi ur.ii ntnuii', mm tirui.i to .usiver every requirement. A floor of plar, with an inclination to the rear of two iiiet M is laid in tho ordinary manner, ex - cJP' that tho planks extend only to within two feet of the front Of the man2er. The spae-i between tlio onds of the planking and 1 man 'r ure covered with piece which are of HiHsinie tliicknej with the planks wlierc they join them, but are fuwed so in to bo an incl mid a half thinner at the ruangor, Thus a pitch forward ol an iuch and a half In two leet is obtained, and tho horses cau stauu as suits inm best, cither ai when t rest in the field, or on the line of junction , , , , , , with his forefeet level, or back ot it with his toes turned up. Tho urine flows to the rear as usual, nnd the extra expense is mere Ij nominal. Scientific Farmer. Saving Seed Corn. J. L. Bud ford asks us the best method to be pursued in theeaviuc of corn 'for seed bo as to improve tho variety, and inquires which of two cars should bo selected when thev arn both on the, snmn ntnllr . flilrn ftr cppil almnlil Vn nn .. .. h.....u ui.vi housed beforo being exposed to severe cold i . , , r . . I or freezing rams, as when left longer in the field its vitality is greatly weakened. If the crop is gathered early it is au excellent plan to have a small box, either in tho wagon or attacneu to tne rear enu ot a wagon box, Inte which the cars selected for jeed may be Jhrown as they are found; but if the crop is not harvested until late, it is better lo go through the field with a basket and selec , , i... . , , up muuuiu may L'U liceucu. In selecting tho cars for seed, tht-y rhould oe tauen irnni tlnmg and vigorous stalks, nnd should be mil ripened. Strip down the husks and seo that the ears aro well filled otll nml nfnQ nnnrlu tl... c.nn nJ ..A..l ... -- - ,...bt ...u ua pu.asia cj bly at both ends. Kspecial care should be si, taken that tho upper ends of tho ear should st hi of good hUe and filled clear out to the tip. a As far as possible select I ho largtt ears; when thcro are two or more ears on a stalk", tak-e tlie best oue, whether it bo the upper, or lower one, aud if both are of fair quality, lane uotu. inoueeil ears having been se lected, they should be placed under a uliid, or S a some sheltered place for a few das until they are dry. All tho husks excel t- ing nbout a half a dozen should bo removed y aud then, by tho life of the remaininir hutls J. . .... ij tne ears aho lid be madeNup i;ito' braids as niga ui can uo uanuieu conveniently. Tho o iro should be itorcd in some dry pltco whre it will Lo free frc.ni the attack of mico ond will not bet'oo cold. ' In the "Middle and Siuthern. States the seed may be kept in the granary, but in tlio .Northern States It will ;( be belter to keep it in the attic or a store room ot the dwelling house. When l;cnt 1 Dor.VCtlr llrv. the rppi! .rill unili .i-n .. C . .. . " ' . : V". l" i greater uesree dculil without injury than lj when kept, in an :itino-phew nhich has any ( appreciable amount of moisture in it. m Tho selection and saving ui rum lor feed is one of the most impoiianl items in the , raising of thecrop, us from inferior seed, fin ely inferior crops can he Imped for, while wiiusecci careiuliy selected year after year, the crop will show n continued Improve- i,' ment In both quantity and quality. Vracli- I, cat 1'uruicr, ! n Fancy Farmers. r TJn ..I , ... , . . v.u ui men iius uceii riuiciilcu i-o Q much, and there are none that havo done so mucn goou, as tnoso wno nro denominated fancy farmers. They havo been, in all times anil countripii. tlin Iipncf,i,t, f ,i. . , - w M...,...,ula U I i II u unit . who have treated 'them with derieion. They have been to larmers what inventors have boen to manufacturers. They havo experi 1 menled (ortho good of tho world, while oth j era have simply worked for their own good. . They have tested theories while others have I raised crops for market. They have eiven n dltrrillv nml ..1 tn n .t . t g o j . ?.i mu uui;upaciuu UI farming it never had before. Fancy farmers hao changed the wild boar into the Suffolk and the lierkehiro; the wild bull of Ufitaiu into the Short-horn; the niuu 'a'.n elicep. with its lean Imlv mwl !Jh.ur deece, Inlo the Southdown and the l Merino. Ji ev hrr ui'lit nr. tlm mill- r jj i'roni 'r.U to giillcns, 'I hey hao length Aenedilit) sirloin of the bullock, dcenened ljcho udder of tho cow, enlarged the ham of -i mo ha, iviiuvicu iiucr ciiL' wuiu oi cue fci ee i nnd made beautiful every uulinal that is iikept In Jhe tervlre of mnn They huei iin. Iiproved and hastemd Ihe developuu fn! uoinesrci animals, till they Unruly iiu able 'fihb crcttiircs from nhiih tiny j u g, X ih .ijo 'J'ubvne. ( , , ii.ft .i....i,i i ...ii ,i ,i. n .in M-u iiu cujiiii u wen nil ii ey will ul, and their appcliie .liou'd be slim ubeel with a variety of Aeds. Iticchrup. err d c ta,er to make ork at hi . seutiui iln 'rr, wl.cn mot of the food ) reoulred id w 1 mud (ho cold. At tho pretenl pri ces f pork aud gruiu, no better dUpesition of the latter can be made I ban to coniert it urn porir. THE HchmrU' Pulmonic Hjrup for llio euro of Con Kiimplloit) Cnimtn nnd Cold.. Thn orrontvlrfnA nf thl inmlitinA i. th.to.4nnn. tho matter and thrown it out of tho system, purines Ihnblood, anatbus effects ft euro. Sciiencr's Sea Wked Tonic, ron the Coan op Drsrmli, Indioestion, Ac. ThOTontd produce ft hftltltiY. nrttnn riMhnfttnm.Mi creating on nptictlte, forming chjlo, and curing tho most otwtlnato cases ot Indigestion. SCHEME'S MANDRAKE PILLS, FOR THE CCKE Of I.1VKII COMftAIMT, AC. tocmi'I is m alterative, and produce a healthy utucm ui cue iner, without tho least ilanrer, as they It rostorlnir a healthy action of thouvcr. Zt:. I - . ' Jvy moi" ciucucious in ffiMSWr; Ate, c ffiion o'r IffiBSSSSffl 15'PASc''cP.t'klprofe,lonallyathlsrirlnclnalomep. corner ixin and Arch streets, Philadelphia, every 2lS5iy wlicre n" for ndtico must bo ad- i "'" Nov. OP A- POLICEMAN. I have notonloted crond hivitili past, yet Jiave not allowed It to Interim) wllfi my labor. Mnrvnnn hi.innrrinu. tn ihn ,niinr. i .. SiS?.. o nfO"nlenei. r.i nr-ln? obllgrd to labor when the IkkIv, from deMilty, almost nSu.es toper. iiii Jfli'iV.i y ki 1 nTcr n '"'"ever In closing spoken or sohUrhly, was cleieVniiiod to try it ami ?iJAl.Sej;f'v.SfS,'t VT"HnJioii. , ab n tonio inl ii ifSt' "",nccJ? nt SOIno Uiiif) It surpasses " : "n. .....in ; neurit ue. .circiine tory effect. nlri'i't'clil1!i'.!,m2nrth?J;Wl1 cla-ss ' "lm uartri .o tnftm fn ntm th in. mm, h.Mi.i,.nM. . -nlehts or calm. sect reiwso. thereby strenutlieii. UifT inn mind as weu as tho body. One nwrt jady, ivi'!,,h!?,l,l'-"' suiTerlni? througti llro from BcrofuH nnu nas iiccoini Mm.l from Its etTccM, havlnir tried many remedies mn no f.ivorable result was indnrcd 5r..i J2i! f?.f Up. vretno. Alter UUlnnrew PKSffi1.-1 wh.'; 'ur ,,fT Mnt' might bo amu" to look upon the m.ui who h.id sent her such a uIcm- IIEAHTFELT PKAYER. C-n 111,. 1.... II. It. Stevens. Esq.: au " war Dir. I sm.iid bo wantlnir In irrniiin.io k i J;Ll?ito?c.k,,0,,.1.cd,i0 'o Veijciino haSdono I :... i "s".;i;uiiuuiii, cievon rnonunsince i muu nruucnius wnicu fettled Into Consumption. I with i Ilrpncnms. which ncttlel Into Consumntlan. "''enjwenwona reer chUls; wfts uistrcsscii i'vi L'li-uLii. uiiu iif.niioniitf cmt i.w.i . . ... thmghtmr"Zmm 80 l0w tllat n!y ,ricn,te 1 'wu3 advised to make a trial of tho Vccctlne TiV.u'ho rev 11 ofHffi8mto maPfit """ioiJ CT vl ,uurau- I IirV.TAMlV litwivni,, I',..S'. H'"0 13 l"lt onu ainonc tho many euros your uwillclus has enccted In this iiacu. ii. p. MAK-E IT PUBLIC. RnrTTII 11w.nu T..Mn n ,c.i II. It. titerens,K)i. ' ' " DearMrl h.in hpimi rrn.n v.. ihn v-j..v." w inir that I know Venctmo to be the moat reliable remedy for Oatarrli and flcnernl Debility. I -My wlta has been troubled with catarrh for manv r.. . ... v..ulvl, ,'.ujo. j ujuiLO ho niRiiaiion in iS$2S 2..'." h.'3 B"e nas ,or several years been Kradually trrowlnc worse, and tho discharge from J." ':J,.,'"l!1u1,u,llJ Ulit ilSlYC. uc u uiis uuiiuiuuu wnen sno commenced to take Vccctlno : 1 could Ron that. ki as Improving Piniip!!i0n1t"',0t!.le- Kie continued taklnp the TVeg- "..V "... uu Hum vi.vi.ti 10 mieen bot ".?5:..1."m no"' naI'Py 'a informing you and tho to mi public (If YOU chons to mnlrp ir. .miiii entirely cured, and Vegetlno aecommiihoii n, p.,. m) uiat sno iu JH'.PipS..,,!!??.?8'.. w?"?! I'enco 1 feel Justified In V , J. .. "lv mos reiiawo remedy, and would ndWee all sufferlnir hnmnnitv tnirSv I for I behevp It to oe a good, noncst, vicetabla men. 1' aVcsctf?y bes'Ute t0 rci;o'amend it,' k cardkli. &toro iU Uroadway. camp vl!os system, acta upon the secretive orcjon. aiinra innainmation, cleanses and cures ulceration mrZ constipation, and regulars the bowels. ' HlKfj EMr70u,.C(1 M ' Mr. Stevens.: Boston, October, Wio. tp Jit adMs?d' by a irlrad the trfed tho tM.r a bot,Ie3 wns Sf- i'!!?p,!?lnt 1!' am bawy to say n i,M entirely ?yj InP:.. I haie recommended the Vegelloo to Others. llh f hp Kntnp rnvul rAcnliu , cleanRersndpurlilercfthoblTodi it is pleasant to take ; and 1 can cheerfully recommend It. jam no jiuuse, mt Athens Street. Nov.it.-iui iiy all Droiisls and Dealers Everywhere. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, & and Consumption. The rcputationlthas attained, In conteqnence ot the marvellous cures it has produced during the last half century, is a enlUclunt assurance to tho public that it will continue to realize tho happiest results Uiat can be desired. In almost every eeciiou of countiy thcro are persons, publicly know n,w ho have been l es tared I'l om alarming and even desperate diseases of Uie lungs, by its use. A II u ho have tried acknowledge its superiority : and v. litre its virtiic8nicLnowu,noonc hesitates as to vtliat lacdiciuo to employ to relieve Uie dis tress and guttering peculiar to pulmonary affec tions. ejiimiiiY I'f.t-roitAi. always affords in. slant relief, and peiforms rapid cures of tho mililcrvarietlcsofhionchlal disorder, as well as tlie innio lurniidablc ili.eases of Uie lungs. As iiFOlcguard lochlliUen.amld the distress ing diseases which beset tho Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is Invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes aro rescued and lestorcd to health. 'llils medicine g.iln friends at every trial, as Uiectnesitis constantly producing arc too re markable to bo forgotten. No family should be wiUiont it, and those who havo once used it never Hill. Kiniiicnt Physicians throughout the country prescribs It, and Clergymen onen recommend it from their knowledge of Its effects. rnr.PAKED nr Dr. J, C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass., Practical anil Analytical Chemists. SOU) BY ALL MIUGGISTS EVKllYWHKltE. Oct. 19, ISIS- ly COl)NTER,PLATF0RM.VAGON&,TRACK (LC AGENTS WANTEDcKs aiftu tuit i'iie;;..uar MARVIN AFE SCALE CO. 265 BROADWAY N,Y. 181 CHESTNUT ST.PMLA.PA. 108BSNKST.CIEJE.O. J 7i. ,v. COLUMBIAN AMD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA- 3. B. KN1TTLE. W. H.AUDOTT Important lo .Farmers. and everj body In ant o! LIME, LUMBER,. AND COAL. Wo liavo creeled Mlns nt cr near tho Taper Jtlll.on tlio 11. II. V. It. 11. and nie now prepared tuxrll llmonlvtry reasonable jirlees and of food ipinllly. Orders by tho ear prcunpily tilled and BUlppcd to unjr nntuuu nn uin nooto num. A full lino ot l.l'Mll!;it, of all kUitl-S dressed or In tho roiiKli, unlng-ics, Ijith mid bill Timber to which we Invito tho attention of eusto. mere. Orders received and filled for all kinds of Yauily Coal lIVAtrlft attention tn bimlnesstrnhnnntn tnprltn auuro oi puunu pairouagc. lV.tllll,U fi iIII.UI i, I 21. 1870.- C'atawlssn, I'a. DP-AuHSTTIISra-, GLAZING AND PAPERING. TTTM. V. IIODINE. Tron Street below pcc y ond, Bloomsburf, ra., Is prepared to do al K1IIU9 UI PAINTING, QI.AZINO,1 and PAPEIl HANGINGS in the best styles, at lowest" prices, and at short P'Vrfl'IS lllvlnif such Wftrlr tn An wilt aavn tnnnpr All work warranted toirlvu satisfaction, urdpra 8U11CUCU WM. F. HOUINE, AtarchHIA CALIFORNIA Tim CHICAGO & XOItTII-WiaTKIlK RAILWAY Embraces under ono management the Great Trunk Itallvray Lines of thu v Ki p ami niiii rii.wrun. with Its numerous branches nnd connections, firms tho shortest nnd nnl.-kesi. mnn i.n,-,., r.i,i...... and all points In illinuis, Wisconsin, Noiithiskn MicutniK. jltNNcsoT.c, Iowa, Nkmuska, California .uu iilo.l.u . v 1 1 1 ml 1V3. IL3 Omalin ami CatKOi'iilti tAnc the shortest and bett route for all points tn noi th- II IIIIIIUI3. Jill, U. lJUKIIlll. .I.lirr.1.1.' I ll't nn, nn Colorado, Nevada, Utah, California, Oregon, China! Japan nnd Australia, its h ' Ctiic:ig,.iiuili8on St St. iaul Line Is the thort line for Northern wisennam .mi iinnn kou, and for Madison, St. Paul, JllnneapoIls,Uuluth, and ull pohita la tho great North-west. Its ' Wlnatin and fit. t'eter Lino Is tho only route for Winona, Kochestcr, Owatonnn, Mankato, St. Peter, New Ulm, aud all points In bouthem and central Minnesota! Its ""mo lu Green Uayaml Marquette Line Is 0o only line for Jancsvllle, Watertown. Pond Tin Lar osimosh, Appleton, Green Hay, Escanaba, Nc- gaunce. MarnuelU .w,, ..U.IKULUU. lit Hancock and the Lakn Superior country. Frcctiort and Dubuque Line Is the only route for Elgin, Eockford, Freeport, and aU pouts via Freeporu Its i"u Chicago ami Milwaukee Line tho old Lake Shore Itoute. nnd in th lassina 'ark, Vi through Kvanston. inko Forest, lllcliland aukegan, Itaclne, Kenosha to ilhwankce. I'ullmnn Pa'nce Carn are run on all throueh tr.itnR cr tnw ma it This Is tho ONLT L1NU running these cars be- tivi.nn f.hlnirn nml Kt Until eM.n, .m or Chicago and Winona. ' At Omaha our sleepers connect with tho overland Blcepers on the Unlcii Pnclflc Railroad for all points vi.r nt Ihn Vkunnrl 1 On the arrival of tho trn'lns frnm thn .nit .n,,.i. the trains of tho Chicne-o A Kortiuv-ptppn inii,P leave Ohlcniro as ioiiowh I'OIl COUNCIl lil.fKJ-S, UHA1IA ANU CALIrOHKIA. TnO through trains dally, with Pullman palace drawing room and sleenlag cars through to Council lllutTs ForKt Paul ami Minneapolis, two ihrough trains dally, with Pullman palace cars attached to both trains. FOll GltEEM 1!AY AND I.ARK .Srpmmu lun ,rrlnu dally, with Pullman palace ears attached, and run ning mrougn co .narquetie. For .MiLWADKKi.four through trains dally, Pull man cars on right trains, parlor chair cars on day trains. ' 1 ok SMiiTA anp Winona and points In Jtlnnosota. one through train dally, with Pullman sleepers to Winona. For Bubcqve. via FreeDort. twnthrniu.h troin. dally, w 1th Pullman cars on night trains. Fun lii'BCQUE and La I'ROhsg, via cilaton. two througli trains dally, with Pullman cars on nleht train to itcoregor. Iowa. Fob Siocs city anp Yankion, iwo trains dally.PuU uiaii ears to Missouri Valley Junction. run tate mknkya, lour irains UHII3', Foil ItOChlOr.P. STEHLISG. KKNOrilll. .livn,m.,v nnd other polnte.you can havo from two to tt ii trains daiij. New York office, No 416 Broadway : Boston oftlco BMutofelriet! Omaha office, S53 Fai nhara street !fan Kraneihco ofllce. 1!1 Montiromi.rv wni.t. im,ia. go ticket offices : ci Clark fctreet, under Sherman Ilousoi corner canal and Madison Mrccts; Klnilo street depot, corner W. Klnilo andcnnul streets Wells Mri.it dciwt, corner Wells and Kli.zle btreels For rates or lnfurruntlun not attainable from your homo ticket agents, apply to W. II. Stennitt, Gen, Pass. AgT, Chicago. Marvin Hroiurr, Gen. s-up't.Chlcogo reb.4,7(l-ly JrjlSfAPEIISKEPTON FILE mi inc. utribL ur. 733 Sihscm St., PHILADELPHIA, WIio nro our authorized nuentg, and will reeeivo Advertisements at our iOWEST CASH ItATKS. ALBRECHT & CO. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Tho ALBitr-ciiT & Co. TiAKOs aro first-clasa in overy respect, being con sidered the leading Philadelphia make by musicians nnd competent judges. Through their extensivo fiicilitica, Messud. Ai.uitixaiT & Co. aro enabled to turn out instruments that aro not surpassed anywhere, nnd btill sell them at prices within tho reach of all. No l'iano is permitted to leave their factory unices satibfuc. tory to tho most mintito particular, hence their 'guarantee of fivo years is n thing of value. All late im provements of importance nro found in theso instruments. Mkssks. Ai.ukecht & Co. havo re ceived tho most nattering Testimo nials from L. M. Gottcchalk, Fkanz Airr, GubTAVK Satteii, J. l H immeijj bach, William Wouikffkk und many other eminent artists, besielea being nblo to refer to thousands of private purchasers, schools, semi naries, societies and teachers. Pianos conscientiously selected per orders by mail, carefully packed and shipped sufely to any part of tho world. tSfYar further particulars as to references, prices and terms, address, ALBRECHT&CO. 610 Arch Street, Philadelphia. . July H, isTevir. 8 OTICK. rem this data the Ulooinhbun. rinM rvnnn.nuuiii out In kcrvlcn nines at IIMcuit umi mmi. . n,, ...7 tuelo a at four doUars each. ' no company uac on baud a lot of gas Ur suited or palnUng roofs, and posts or other uader irrouud. Uiubcra placed rioo ooau per guioa or ItW per barrel. ejo.lJ,'J- v. W. UlLLXK, (la , & Sim f 64llw PI si m m- m P Np -7 BLCOMSBOB SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bioomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. T. L. GHISWOLbTaT M. D. Principal. TII11 SClIflOI,. BSftt, lirOfiOnt COIlSlltUlPil. nllr.rslhnVnrrbp.t. frtnllltlAa fnr lrAfraliinl nn.l PlnL.lA.tlnn.nlnr. sp''lnsr1.viuiTlftC'0Uf'' lm ""a Cl"1""'alou, ' 1 omPK tL'J heated by sioum, will ei.tllalcd, lighted by gas, anj f urnbbed with a bountiful supply of purc,B0tt, .nPi'n!1".0" alllilul.mW cav- nf nccew. Toartiers cxperleno d, emclent, and nllvo lo their work. Dlsclptlne, firm but Kind, uniform and thorough. Expenses moderate, l-'ltty conLs a week: iloiluctlon to all expectinj to tench. Mudeiits ndmllted at any time, llooins reserved when desired. "'"'""i.". j-m 1. Model School. II. Preparatory. IIT. Kienuiilary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I Academic, tl. Commercial, lit. Courso In Atuic. IV. Course In Art. V. Courso In Physical Culture. Tho Klempntary. fclentinc and Classical t'mirws urn t'UOKi.Ntos'.vt-tm.i mukIpkIi m-minnnm. timmin 9.r! ?sni'?'' 'i'S ? eifP93 1 ."!'": of the jaeinenw ! tbetr attainments, hlifnod In tho OIllceiKof ihn Uoird gent 11 nnd tl catalogue, aduress tho rrlnelnal. iiiF.. ii,i.l..il lil.w i:i,i i-rri-lilent llottnl Si-pl.8, 7a.-ly i iw courso oi muu y preserini'ii w mn Nnie is mn 1 ji, ami the Scintilla and classical courses aro not Inft ilor to those ot our Tllf Stain rpnnlrPRa hlu'linr nrilnr nf pllli,iul.l,i Tln.tlmiuil I u t, u .. -i ,A ........... itid efficient Teachers for her HcliooH. To thlsend It, soIlcIN jounirpci nsiif cood abilities and (rood purposcs.-those w ICir Lllll'IIL'.. II H 1 IKII'IIIK. 1(1 II II Hill' II IT lrimil.r.4 II..I III rlf.l-. Il.lmi. I I11, 1 1. ...n.u n.i.t ., miwlnnl nn i.r. i in I . ..... ,,.....11 ....... TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS or xNTsruBsr to nvnnr oim 1. A PIANO OR PARLOR OFtCAM CHAIR, with an tuljastablo back, bado to support tho back of tho sitter whllo Icaulng forward la tho ordinary position for playing, and by a clmplo arrangement, which gives it a backward and at tbo tamo tlma a downward movement, follows his motions and supports him In any posltlen without Interfering la the least with the freedom ot his movements. -I. m IS THE CJJEAPES'l bi'OVElN TlUfl MARKET. Because thu Heat nmcf ai c mid the Pnte . HEATING THE WHOLE STOVE. Allowing no waste heat to pass up the chimney. will do us much work as a largo stove of any other make -with less than 131 JLL THE COAL. For ECONOMY and UEAUTYit cannot ho excelled. DO NOT FAIL TO EXAMINE THE ARGANJ) beforo buying elsewhere. FOR SALE ONLY BY ROLLINS & HOLMES, Bloomsburg, Pa. Oct. 13, 'Til.-sm, All Is i n d. s GREEN TEA AND AT MAMMOTH Corner ifain und iiOOMSBUEa, PA. ocue.iiii.-tf. G STATE NORMAL S0H00 Master of tit. Mi nces : Masur uf tho Ulasslcs. llradualos nf Tri" tres, i.r Trusters' 2d. A PLATFORM ROCKER OM CASTORS, wlththolong easy movement uf thaoldsttiL., without tho projecting rockers to mar other furnlttiro and tho bases of rooms; being, In fact, tho only Platform Itockcr mado that has a perfectly satisfactory movement. Manufactured for tho trado by ALBERT BEST & CO., BUFFALO, N. Y., and for salo by the principal dealers thronctiout tho United States. 1 f not kept by any dealer In your town, send to us lo: Price List and Catalogue. and prices. BLACK TEA. GROCERY. Center Streets i In tho other Uourses recoup. Normal tvit iimi or best t'ollepos. Hi-ciiin ii, uviurmsiiimr inieiu liodcblre tolinno their time labor niter IcaMiii; School, i'or 001.. .!. (1. t'-KI.HZi:, Spcrcliiry. BLOOMSBUBO- MABBLE WORKS. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor, MAIN SntEET, I1KL0W MAltKKT. Manufacturer of and Vcaler in all kinds oj MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS WeiuothobestAMKUICAN nnd ITATUH-Jtnrblo. Ho has on hand and furnishes to onlT MONUMENTS, TOMBS. HEADSTONES, URNS, VASES, &o. Erery variety ot Jtarblo cuttlnit neatly executed at thu lowest market price. A Ions practical experience nnd iiersonnl attention tO business UlakfiS tlm nrnnrtntnr rninlilnnf nf clvlni. satisfaction. All orders by mail promptly attended to. 1'. o. box 27. SSyjV. IS. Work delivered free nf charge.-Gia Aus. si, '74-ly. T. L. OUNTON, I'roprletor. Yorbatim Reporting. TKKMS : Actual travcllhr-. boardln"-. nnd nthrr ozpenses; tlvo dollai-s a session, for talctni; tho report; and ten cents a folio, ( hundred words, ) for wrltlnc out Into lontr-hand. Where thn matter reported In ono clay equals or excoeds fifty folios, tho Uvo-dollar feo will bo remitt ed, and tho transcribing lonR.hand charged nt llfteen cents a folio; but, all such ease, if fewer than IKty folios ale purchabed, the mo dollars will bo charged. A deli oss. 8. N. Walker, A. M. , Court-stnoff. rapher, Uloomsburt,', Columbia county, rennsjlva- Ilesldence. Iron street, between Third and I'UUIlll. Oflleo. With H. K.OrVtS. Vjut. .(nllltntilnn.linllil Inir; entiuncciippoMto tho ea.st natci to tlio court- iiuu.-M. ..nni, nisi, uiiur, niTic uouriu ngni. ji onicc-hmir, fromitwclvo lo one o'clock. Feb 13, iS7G-ly GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAJP. Tiiorouoiily Cures Diseases of the Skw, ileautifies the complexion, prevents and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, I1eat5 Sores and Abrasions of the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup. tions, Sores and Injuries of tlie Skin, not only removes from the Complexion all Blem ishes arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also tlioie produced by the sun and wind, sucle as tan and freckles. It renders the cuticic MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and I'UANT, and .being n wholesome deautifier, is far preferable to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages of Sul phur JUths arc insured by tiik use op Glenn's Sulnhuv Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and l-RE. vtHTs wiEUMATisM ana Gout. It also disinfects clothing and linen nnd prevents diseases communicated ly contact with the terso.n. It DISSOLVES Dandbvff. prevents bald ness, and rctardi grayness of tlie hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Priccs-25 ami 50 Cents per Cake; Per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. B. The 50 cent tdcea are uiplo the site of those at 35 cnu. "HILL'S HAIR AND WHLSKEK UVK," lllack or Drown, 30 Ccnta. CJ.CBirnaiO.,I'fopT,7SutIiAv.,5.y. CM. 8a, 'i'o.-ij, " rilrBBei" 2'ic C7ico)f( .Sixiji that can l,c vril for Ite fallow imj Vi'idMJKJ ; nt.-Onobarlll ijonw f.ire.s two of nny other. id.-Duly half tho usual rubbtnif belnL' reimlred, thero Is a nulnireit more thnn the entire col of ihe boup In labor aloiiei. .s.V.r;'.ll0.l.,uU",!""'e lnade BWKKT, CLEAN, and W lIITi: MllhoHt UtUUNtlor bCAI.Iil.Ml, thus ull Injury to tbi m Is aeonled. There Is a favlnir in fuel uiid tord woil;, und iho wafchlug Is done In about half the usiml time. ItleiiUiL'iuriiiiiiTd under n iieunlly of llfty dol. bin not to Injuio Ihe clothes or hands, nnd ns one tilul wlll eii.ibhi uuy pel son touHcrUilu the truth of thi'bo btaleineiitH, It nuiild neeer pay the proprietor toe ni;axolnnii.li'n!.lvuhystera of ndverllsliiiriintl Claim htlCll lll'lldeil infill. r,.r M ...nn mil.:. 1... knew from jioslllee experience that It would prove, tobclneveryiefneetwhniiselalniiiilforlt. '1 1 W Is also n hupe ilor Soap lor hiiavimi und Te il- WAUNEU RHODKS & CO., W1I0I.ESA1.U KANCV UKOCKItS, (1ENBI1AL AUKNISI, Ati.M w.-lin II. C, ft Co. 1'hll.idtlphla, I'a Ciei.dV!c. toll. 1'. III'VW.I.I, 4: CO.. KcwYoik. fn D 1'HUiphlet of lie lutet, ttLtalninc Hits of 8" newspaperu, aiide6llnintefcthowlti.'costof adveif. sing.- March 107 yl SHERIFFS SALE. Ily lrtuo of n writ of Fl. Fa. issued out ol the Court ot common p.eas of Columbia county and to me di rected, will bo exposed to public tola on tho preinl Boa utono o'clock p. in., on Fill DAY, NOVKSIREIl 17th, 1870. All that certain lot of jrrouud tltuale In tho bor ouuhof Ccntrallie, Columbia county, pa., bounded and described u follows i On the north by Railroad fctreet, east by J. If. Johnson, bouIIi by nn alloy, and wet by Thomas Howell, beliiff w feet front and 140 foot deep, whereou aro erected a Mablu and lco housu. Helted, taken Into, execution and to lie bold an the property of Oonrad Fullaml. fJO.NUmo.Na Ol SAIX-Purchaaera rnuat mir ten ir csnt. of the purchaso money, or at least onouKhte) cover all posts, at utrlkluir doivnot sale, w.uv. nv juujivny eu ifeiesom at once. C. S.10RNWALD, SlierlftH Oflleo, bhenrr. October IT, !. EW STOCK OP CLOTHING. AND Greutloinon'a Drouo Gfoods. DAVID LOWENUElta Invites attention to his lrtrjro and elegant stock and Fashionable ClotliiiiE, nt hlsstoro on MAtN STIiKET, IN Tim NEW llLOClf, DLOO.MSIIL'IIO, I'A., whero ho has Just received from New York nnd l'hll adelphla a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, lucludlns tho most fartilonable, dm able- and, nunOtioiu'j tC0N3ISTlNa 01' HOXj SACK, rnocht. OU.M AND OIL CL0TU, CJOATS AND 5?A27TS, Of ALL SOUTH SIZUS AND C0L0II8, He has alio replenlshLd bis already lerse block of CLOTHS AND 0ASSI11L1IKS, . n KU'ED, FIOUUKD , A N D ,rL A I NVJ3sTS, iIIIiTS, C11AVATS BOCKS. COLLARS, IIANDKEIlClllErs, 0I.0VE8, bUSrENDEHS, AND FANCY ABTIOL1SS. lie has constantly on hand a lart;o and v,ell select ed assortment ot Cloths and Vest in ga, which ho Is prepared to make to order Into any kind of clothlntr, on very short notice, nnd In tho best manner. All his clothing is mado to wear and most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHE8 AND JEWELRY, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, FINi: AND CHEAP. Ji HIS CASK OP JEWELIiY 13 NOT SURPASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL ASSORT MENT OF Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. DAVID LOWENBEHG. July 1,'73-tf. BLOOMSBURG TANNERY". C. A, II K HUB KG T liSI'ECTFULLY announces to tlio tuiblic that he has reopened SNYDEll'ri TANNERY, Illooinsburff, I'a., attho Isnv and l.brlit. smpi i. roads, wuuru iim ciescnpeiona or leather will bo made In the most suostantiai and wurkinanllke m.niui r, and sold nt prices to suit tho times. Tho hl'hcfcl price In cash win at all times bo paid for GREEN HIDES nf every deseilpt Inn hi the country. Tho publlcpat ronajre Is renpeetfully folltlted. liloomsburi;, Oct. 1, lsjs- "yyAINWllIGUT & CO., WHOLESALE tlltOCERS, N. E. Corner Second and Arch hlreo;s, 1'fiiLAPBi.rniA. Dealers in TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE. KUOAR, MOLASSEt KICB, BTICES, DICAim H0PA, fiC, tl'. tfOrders will recoivci prompt attention. Sl.Mf GREAT REDUCTION IH THE PRICE 01' I 'A I NTH, OILS, jiitrsmw, JAPAN DltYEIli 1'UITY. NilctlyPt'llEWlHTi: LEAD it cents per pound; t'uaruntced eijuul to any lu Uie markot. MONTOUlt WllITi I.KAlTnt lu cents iicr pound, equal to any for durability. MONTOUIt HI ATE PAINTS B, o nnd 10 centB per ........... u.vviuiii lu tuior. MONTOfl! METALLIC IlROWN 8 cents imriiound, '1 he beta Fire-I'roof Iron Paint Jn tho .MarJeet. .HONTOI'It METALLIC IlllliW.N dry H nnd S ceuU per i.uuuu. ecoruiugioiii tintliy. Best Qtiitllty of l'uint liruslics nt low jiriccs PURE LINSEE)D OIL i 'nMr .!"r ,n '"5" Ouaiitltti , dlrt-et fri.in tho ....... . ...hivi, uuri ui mu cu1 icbi Aiurhet pi Ice. T1KST JAPAN mO.YTP.li AckuoHledKedbvnll our leadlnirPal otcra to bo tbo best In tho .Market. Allour itnoi snre itimiuideed us t rnri'sented and our paluts to be Krouud In puro lln ed oil or tho moneviefunded on demand. ' lals ktl0 "hd j.rlce list w 1th testlmon. 1 1 EN IIY' S. 11EAY, Solo iMp inul'acturer. JlUJ EUT, I'A, Mays. Te.-ly. evenlnir, und a liroroitional bum Iif.r by deeotliiB their iiuun'iiimiiu .uti uuMiiesa. 1" i aud erlrln earn nearly as much u me n. 'I lint nil may Miid their address, una U tl the bubVuera wH make ibis unpuralinl erfcr: To ine li , iro notV-u H.itl,ned wo'v.111 tend one do" jir in "tn,, ,'J WHO hell IIilS .Ur to pay for the trouble of writ tn". Full rurtlci Jars, tain Reverul elollars lu oominenco wo k on. ai' llomu mid Klretiile, one i)f t ao lureett lllliMrnlcil 1',.l,liriiil,i,,u n J,.; rvJr'ti1' ipiesevortu d it copy of 1 u ihn vrlilus f'liita, We are mow nrcnaiwi tn fuinlsh all ilakbes win, eousleVi t , ?,7pPo?imXt nt home, Uie vrhc lo of the lliee, fcr fi r ih'ir binre inn. S'S -'ISf'?. I irotllabk'.'i'fliS . imu Lit'Bl er.lt je-ei uHtmanent" pre Bti ble wort iddrSS Urptt'i"nrlCa i'OfClKnu, iiX: ' RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES piIIIjADKM'HA AND 11UAD1N0 ItOAI) AUItANGKMENT OF TKA1NS, July U, isto. rASSENOUIl TRAINS t.CAVR ttbl'ltRT ASlflt.tOWB (sfNbAV kJt'Et'Tl! For New Y'ork, Philadelphia, Iteadliit, 1'otteMllo Tamarjun, lo,, 11,M o. tn For Catnwl.sa, 11,83 a. in. nnd T.f.c p. in, l'or Wllllumsport, o,s? 0,91 a. in. and 4,00 p. tn. TRAINS FOIt llCrKltT LEAVE Afl J OI.LOWP, (ECNIiAT t CKrtKB.) I;avo Now York, 8,45 a. in. Leave Plillndelhla, i,15 n. m. Leave lteadlnj;, lt,3 a. in., Pottsvillc, l!,m p. m and Tamaqun, l,so p. in. Lenvo C'atjwlssn, f.,2i) ,!!5 n. m. nnd 4,oo p. m. LeJvo Willi jmiporl , s n.in,l!,eo in. nnd 6,00 p. m Passengers n r d from Now York nnd l'hllado phla go IhroUfi llhout cliango of ears. J. 1!. WOOTTEN, Jan. II, UTO-tf. General Superintendent. N OKTHUItN CUNTIIAL IIAILWAY COMPANY. on and ettcr November t"Ui, 1S"8, trains will leao bUNIlUUY as follows I NOItTJlWAIlD. Erie Jtall c.w u. in., arrive JSlmtru ii.no a. " Conandalgiia... D.Cfi p. in llochoster c.lh " Nhigarn., ....... o 40 " ItCnoeo nccoinmodatloiill.lon.ui.ariltu V. llllMns it 12.tr, p. in. Elnilm JInll 4.in a. m., nrrlvo Llmlra 10.20 n. m. liuiralo Expiess T.16 a. m. nrrlvo imrfhlo 8.60 a. m. SOUTHWARD. Dutf alo Express s.to a. m. aiileol larrlsbure 4.co n. m " llaltlmoro 6.40 " Klinlrallnll ll.lc n. tn., anlve llarrlsbuigl.top. m " Wnshlnttlon 10.50 " " llaltlmoro c.so " " WashlngIonS.no " llarrisburg accommodation 8.40 p. m.anleo .Harris buru 10.M p. m. ai l ie c llaltlmoro 2.25 n. m " Washington 0.13 " Lrlo Mail 12.63 n. in. nrrlvo HarrlJbtirjj 3 05 n. m. " Jinliliiiorc8.40 " " Washington 1U.J6 " All dally except Sunday. li. !. EOYD, Jr., (iei.lral J'nsfciiger Agon A. .1. CAbSATT, i( r.crnl ilnnngo PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. l'liilailclplihi li llriu li. Ii. Iiivihleiii. SUJIMEIl TD1K TAIJLI3. ON ami after SUNDAY, AMI. 23, 157C the trains on thu I'hlladclrhla & Lrlc Lnl noad HlMston will run as ioIIuwm: WESTWARD. ERIE UXPRESSlcae es New York " " " I'blladelphhe " " " lialllinoie " " " lliiirlsbiirg " " nrr.at Wllllnnibport " " " Loci; lKvei " " " Erie 2 r.5 p. m &M p. in 1.20 p. in ci" u. in 12.20 u. m l.lo a. in lu 3D a. m ERIE. VAIL leaves New York. I hllndeli hla " " " lialllinoie " " " llaritbbuig " " " Wllllamsiiort " " " Lock Ilmen " " " Henoeo " " arr. at Erie .. 8.20 p. in ..U.C5 p. in . tun p. m . 4.b u. in . ti.sr.n.m . 0.411 a. in . Id..' 5 n. in . 7.3 1 p in Niagara rxriiEFS lenecs Philadelphia.. T.vo a. in " " " Iiultlmore 7.S0 n. m " " " llarrisburg. ...10.46 a. in " " nrr. at Wllllumsport.. 2.pip. m " " " Lock llmen-..0.15 p. in " " ' lienoeu 4.16 p. m " " " Kime o.uo p.m " " " ilunalo SUNDAY EXPHEbS leaves New York 8.25 p. m " " " Philadelphia H65p.m " " " lliilllmoru ii.io li.m " " " llnnisbuig 4.lou.m " " nrr. at YAlllhnnbport 7.4ju.in EASTWARD. PSU.-A EXPRESS lcacs Erie " " " Lock llmen... " " " WllllainsiKirt.. .. " " urrlitsntllairlsburg " " " llaltlmoro " " " Phlludelphlu " " " New Yoik fi.in p. m 2.1u ii. m 3.05 p. m CIO u. I.. .11 in p. 0.25 ii. m 2.16 p. m DAY EXI'HESS leaves Kone c.oi n. m - " " ltenuvo le.ioa m " " " Lnrk llnven. .. 11. on. m , " " Wllllamsport... .124op.ni " " nrr.at ll.urlsburg 4.len.m " " " Philadelphia 7.20 p. m " " " New York 10 16 p. In " " " llaltlmoro 7.25 p. m " " " Wiishington 8.52 p. m EHIE MAIL leacs Erlo.... 11.20 a. m " " " '!cl,"v,0, t.6a p. m " " " Lock llatrn K.oap. 111 " " " Wllllamsport ll.Uip.m " " arr. nt llarrliliuig 2.4511. m " " " liulllmoru 7.85 a m " " " J'hllailelDlUa 7.CK)n.m " " " New York 10,10 u, m FAST LINE leaves 'Wllllumsport 12.35 a. m " " arr. at llaiiliburg 8.55 a. m " " " lialtlmore 7.S5a m " " " Philadelphia , . 7.S6 a. in " " " New York 10.25 a. m SUNDAY EXPRESS leaves Wllllumsport... e.l5n.m " uir. at Il!ii'il.shiiig 11.40 a. m " " " Philadelphia.... 3.8iip.m " " " NewYoik ei.46 ti, m " " " Iialllmoru 7.25 p.m Erie JIall West. Niagara E.prci.s West.Unk ll.ii tn Accom. est and I)a Expiess East lnuku closo con nectlon at Northtiiuberlaiid Itli 1.. & 11, it, it, trains for U llkes-imno and sernnton. Erie .Mull Wist, NlJgura Express West, Erlo Express Yet and Lock llneen Aeccmmodatlon West innko eleiho eunnectlcii ut VI Illtiimspoi t with N.C. II. V. trains nmth. Eile. JInti WeM, Nl.igtra Express Wen, nnd Day Express i:ast lnuku e loto coiiuectlou at Ixjck Ilmeu Willi II. E. V. 11. It. tl.'ilns. Eile Mall East and West connect at Erlo with trains on I.. H. tc II. S if. it. at Lorry with 11 t'.&A. V. It It. ut Eiiijioilum with 11. N. 1, HV. V.. It. and at Driftwood Willi A V. 1!, It. Parlor ems will 11111 Lctween Philadelphia nnd Wllllainspoit on Nliigurn PxpiesB West. Eilo l.. press West, I'bllauiliihln l-ximts Eusi Lay llxritss fust and Sunday Exjness East. sleepUig Cars on all night trains. W.M. A. IUI.DWIX, Dee. lT.'TB tf (iencrat supt. I) lil.A WA KK, LACKAWANNA WE.-.TERH ItAlLilOAll. AND !I.OOM.Sl!UnO DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. S'J, Takes effect nt 4:30 A. M MONDAY', NOVEJIIIElt 22 1875. NOUTll. STATIONS. SOUTH. p.m. p.m. n.in. a.m. p m, p.m. b 06 it lo 3 6. a 49 3 42 3 37 3 Hi It 27 3 2J A 10 3 17 8 17 3 12 .'I 10 tl 111 i) 431 srrnntoii .Ilellrvue V.nlonlllu... ...I iicknwaiinii..,. PltlhtOll... .. West I'll Iston.. . Wjoiniiig llalllM Ileum tt Klncttoi ... .Kingston ..... .I'luiioi.ili.lui.e ...l'luiiuuth .... II 3S II 4b 0 63 2 20 2 25 U XQ u So 1. 1 0 4) 0 r IS 66 7 III 7 6(i 7 11 7 15 7 25 7 C5 7 40 7 48 7 63 8 IS b 25 8 45 8 15 0 05 C 10 0 65 1 20 7 C8 H II 7 .5 7 111 7 4 7 X.I 7 2i 7 V2 7 is ; is 7 15 7 17 7 l'3 el 68 0 61 0 45 et 30 11 is ll 03 6 02 r, ."a 6 6J 5 4S 6 40 5 34 6 28 6 23 IS 20 5 l'3 4 65 4 60 4 bli p.m. V 3, 9 31 9 25 '.1 20' I' 15, J li 0 071 11 05 J 6 8 6'J b Ml, b 61 S 48 2 HI 2 3S 2 li 2 62 2 68 3 14 3 17 3 li .1 17 3 2 3 27 a 1:2 3 37 3 45 4 i'i 4 15 4 21 4 i'J 4 37 10 11 10 i r, '10 11 ii in 1 20 10 23 1' 27 10 27 10 32 10 35 10 411 . A i nil.i lc .... 3 1 i f4 2 12 23i I iS 1 0 2 13 2 10 2 1 H 1 M 1 63 1 4S 1 43 1 4l 1 25 1 13 1 15 1 III p.m. Nbiillcoke lb 41 b 4l,.IItinlctl.s reek. 8 SOi....Milcktiilnnv 10 62 11 n 11 17 11 23 11 3 11 SO b 10 . II til.'s Ferry. ., .Iieiich Haven... ... . Derwlek .... ..I'.rlar cie-ek 8 14 b OS S 2 7 6K Willow eiioee.,.. 11 !'9 4 41 64' Lime; Illdge 11 43 4 411 70... ,. ..i:snv... 11 61 11 67 4 6i A 2 T4. ... 7 r.L.. t ,11 Illcninsbuig 7 40 7 45 .. iiujierc ... 12 5 7 so fatnwlssn lirtihre. 13 07 6 14 7 62 7 201.. Clark's Sttitib.. 7 11' Danville 7 en (.'Hulas y 7 11 e'amerou II 45,Nbrthumbcrlanel, a.m. 12 10 12 25 12 Si 12 811 & s 6(1 8 25 6 40 8 47 6 38 6 47 6 12 6 10 19 el 0 IS p.m. 11.11 w I". IIALSTEAI), Siipt. Superintendent's OfUce, tcianten, Dec. 10, lb.e! WXLLlAMSPOirr HAVE OUJt NAME STAMPED O.N THF. BOTTOM AND EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. NONE OENUJNK WITHOUT Our Goods enn Lo hud in overy town in tho County. J. 13. DAYTON, & CO. Yilliaui8port, Pn. Kept, so, IC-n.