fim COLUMBIAN AKD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Miscellaneous Oalraso by Urkands in Sicily. Two gentlemen, tlio members of ntioM es tcbllrlicd anil wealthy house in l'alctmo, led tliat city by mi early morning train to visit their sulphur mines In tho neighbor hood. On alighting at the country station oho of Ihem mounted bis liorso In order to ride with hlj clerk to bis destination, while the elder brother preferred to join ono of the carriages In which tho other pamengcrs in tho (rain, to tho number of a iozen pro ceeded mi ihclr journey. As Sir. Forrester rode away on horseback he met two periins splendidly inounted,and dressed like Sicilian country gentlemen.wbo saluted lilm and passed on. A little further he was stopped by two other men, standing with their howca in the road, who Inquired his name and that of his attendant. The clerk gave his own name correotly, but u feigned immo for ids master. Mr. Hixe, however, was too much ot an Englishman to endure a disguise, and stated at once who he was. Ills bridle was immediately seized, and he was ordered to mount ono of the hones held by the two brigands. lie had no recourse but tn obey, the party bring soon joined by the well dressed coun try gentlemun whom he bail puswl earlier on the ro.ul. Hut though Mr. Kmc, had no means 'A resistance, he made one djer ate effort to escape, lie slid off his horse and ran back as hard ns be could to join the carriages. The brigands pursued him and shot him ru Iui r.in ; but he succeeded in reaching the party of carriiiga traveler, Here he naturally thought himself sife; tut, at this point the most extraordinary Incident in the story occurs. The brigand chief coolv rode inlo the mlil.t of ihe party and summoned young Itose to surrender, as ho rnielit have summoned some criminal who had unlawfully escaped from his custo dy. Presenting a double barrelled pistol ul the young man, ho called on him to surren dcr at the peril of bis life, and cooly observ ed to tho group of travelers: "Youmust not find ifault with us. You must blame the government, which, in so many years, has not been able to catch us or kill us." It must be supposed tho travelers were unarmed, or they could hardly have allowed ho audacious an outrage to pass without re xistance. Cut the brigand carried bis point. Young H, was forced to ride away with him, wai takei. back to the other brigands, and conOa:led thing the high road, with the clerk in the direction of l'alermo. Whcu within about three miles of tho city the clerk was sent home, with a warning that it wo lid not be Inr bis master's advantage! the military were sent alter the brigand" but that Mr. Hone would be well treated am bcjcnt back if the ransom were puid. To Keep Frost from Ihe Cellar. The common practice of making an em bankment of earth or manure against tlio cellar wall to keep out tho winter frosts Is about as Inefficient and unrellablo for that purpose as it unsightly and untidy fjr tho premises; in fact, such embankments about tho farmhouse aro such a nuisance that I ould about as soon submit to the danger f frost as to see tlieni. If they arc made f manure they aro disgusting heaps about the dwelling, or If It is an embankment of earth thrown up, it 1; sure to break up and poll the nlco grass turf of tho lawn, which should be kept tho best thero of any where. Another argument against bank- ng up the cellar, is that it is not nearly as cheap in the long run, or nearly as effective aa the following p'an which I have prac ticed with Complete success. In looking to co how the fruit gtts into the cellar, one III lind it l- driven lu by wind through cracks in the walls more than by the lnt penetrating the wall, so that n thin wall unite air tight is more cllioleiit than any mount of material, if the air can penetrate It. And to learn whether there Is dtig r if the cellar frvizlnp, one has only tn L''i on a windy uijiht with a lighted candle, bidd ing it along tho insidu of the cellar wall tn see II the windMowR in enough anywhere to flare the light. If it docs it will drive In the frost on a cold, wludy Kay, nnd nearly all cellars will be found to be more airy in tliis way than the proprietor had been awate of. Now, as keeping out the wind will, in most cases, keep out tho frost, I do that most effectually by putting on a good iJoat of mortar, pkflcriog over completely the nsido face of the wall, smooth work, and have it put on well up the sides of tho bIHk, all around, so as to be Ruro and exclude the air from coml&g under tbim. Then by pointing up the outside face of tho walrja little if it needs, the cellar will bo louncl to be nee rly frost proof. This should bo done at least one sr two years after it ia nowly built, after the season cracks are opened; then the worki will bo inoBt effectual. The best timo to do the job ia generally early in the summer, when tho cellar is empty. Then clear everything from the walls, and brush them oft" with an old broom. .Mix up a gro 1 bed of mortar on the cellar bottom if there Is room, ami after letting stand n tew diysto make, a maon can slap it on and spread it on the walk in a short spaco ol time, making a nice job, and ono more cl fective than any plan of banking. Kiilanln. A stone cutler received the followiog epi taph from a German, to bo cut upon the tombstone of his wife: "Miuo wifo Susan is dead, if sho had life tilt next friday she'd been dead shust two weeks. As a tree falls so shall it stand, all tings is impossible mit God !" Any one who visits Childwald, England 'can read in the cemetery there, the follow ing epitaph : '"Here lies me and my three daughter, Drought here by using Seid litz water, If we had stuck to Epsom salts, Wo wouldn't have been in these here vaults." The following lines arc said to have been copied from a stono in Oxford, New llamp hire : "To all my friends I bid adieu, A more sudden death you never knew, As I was leading the old mnre to drink, She kicked and killed me qulcker'n wink." On a tombstone in South Carolina is tb following beautiful tribute to ilcpnrtt worth : "Here lies the boddy of Robert Gordin, Mouth almighty and teeth accord In, Straager tread lightly over this wonder, If he open9 his mouth, you are gone, by thunder." An inscription on a monument in Ens Tennessee winds up witli the following touching obituary: "Sne lived a life of virtue, and died of the cholera morbus, caused by eating grec; fruit in the liopoof a blesed immortality at the eaily age of ears, 7 months and lCdavsl Header. 'Ho thou and do like. wise."' In a town in Cornectlcut a man died, who had a large wen on the top of his head, an his tombttouo bore the following tribute to his memory, and to the wen : "Our father lies beneath the sod, His spirit's gone unto his god, We nevf-r more shall hear his tread, Nor see the wen upon his head," Kobert Kemp ordered the fulloniiig lines to bo placed on the tombstone of his be loved partner : '"Sho once was mine, lint iiiiw, oh, 1ird, I her to The resign, a'ld remtiln your obedient, bumble servant ltobert Kemp." Iwi Steep Stories. Agricultural. BCUENC1IM rULMOIO SYltUT, HK.V WEED TON IC, AND MANDHAKB MM A ThfA rissitrvnitl rol.tirfltpil nnd nOnUlar WCdl 1 Hie UUJUH'K ut " SnM h.A nrTiiiMnit a s.vnltit l,m In anil rrotod the fallacy of several maxims which havelor many rears obstructed the progress or mmlleAl ftMAnitn. 1 tin fAt.w mlpnoftlllon that "COn Caring Cork. I notice an inquiry about curing pork, so that it will be always sweet. It Is not a dificult matter, provided the necessary re cpusites aro furnished pork Irom young pigs from six to ten months old, and plenty of good salt. Cut the polk up into tuitably sized pieces, after it has lost all the animal heat, but it should never have been allow ed to freeze. Pack closely in a clean, tight cask, in alternate layers of pork and salt. using from halt a bnshel to a whole bushel to each barrel (200 pounds). A portion of the salt must be reserved for the brine, which must be boiled and skimmed, and saturated with salt When cold, pour over the pork, taking care to provide sufficient brine to cover the meat at least two inches Lay a bcivy, flat stone on the pork, to keep it from floating, and the pork will keep sweet as long as it is covered with the brine, Ordinary tine Onondaga salt is just as good as the coarse salt, if the same weight is use ' The barrel should always have undissolved salt In the brine. For bacon, hams and shoulders use pounds of salt, 1 quart ofmolaeses, (or its equivalent 2 pounds oi sugar), z ounces of saltpetre, 1 ounce of saleratu, and ounces of cayenne pepper to each 100 pounds of meat, trimmed. Pack as closely as possible in a.civ!:, using a little of the salt between the pieces. lioil and skim the ingredients, and when cold pour over' the meat, adding water sufficient to cover en tirely. In six weeks the meat can betaken out, rinsed and hung up to be smoked. Some like a few cloves and black pepper added to the pickle. If a ' dry pickle" is preferred rub the bams once daily with the above mixture in a tub, until the pickle has all been rubbed into tbc meat. Hams prepar ed in this way never need "freshening" be fore cooking, and will keep Indefinitely securcdjfrom Hies. Country Gentleman. sumption Is incurable" deterred physicians from at temntlnir tonnit remedies for that disease, and pa tient nnucted Willi It reconciled thomiolyes to death without making an effort to escape from a doom which thoy supposed lo Iw mmolilaule. It Is now proved, however, that Cons'tini tlon can bo cured, and that It has been cured In n very great number or caos (sumo orinem nppnreiniy ui-sipvi-ate ones) bv Mchenik's I'lilnmuM hjmp alone and In other cases by the same nU'illelno In connection NchencK'it sea Vecl Tonic and .Mandriku nils, one or both, according lo the i jurcm -iits ut the case. Dr. MchencK hlmielr wli enjju',1 uninterrupted goo t heatin Tor more tha n forty 1 ea-a. was supposed at one time to be at tho very fate of rti a'a. his phj Mcln navlne pronuiinetil Ins case hopeless, and abandoned him to his rato lie was cured by the aforesvtd mcdlcluca, anil, since nis recovery. mniir thousands similarly Directed Have used Dr M'henck s preparation w llh tho same rem.il kiihle success. I'nll rtlrertlnns ncAdnoanv each. mnklDC It not ab solutely necessary to personally aeu lir. M-henck unieis paiiem1, wish uien iiuiKa ... this pnrisise he ts professionally at his principal o'. nee, I'orner Mtih and Arch ts, l'hlladilplita, every Monaay, where all letters for ndv Ice must uu addressed. scneucks tacaiancs aro soia uy mi uruxisis. Jauuiry, 1m. What rKuolv-TbaurVogotine. Moth t)i)9TON, May S, 1ST0. If IT Glnnn, 1.'.,, , Pear ir I navo nan eunsnierauiu experience mi h l gVtlllO. Kor H.l spi )1 1. Krnirul U'li.llt mi'l nil ne bass, Wgeilou Is siipeil'ir Man., thing HI I, liv,wrns-il. 1 couiuwced taking It an-i'lt th' middle, ot last w Inter, and after ulnc u tew bold, I, nnTlrrlv fMiri',1 m. of rlSTV'sl i. Illlii ICV l.lilOd Mil nour In so fpjodcvi.dll I jn us at th present time I' will ntTur.l , o pleasure to k!v nnv furlbi-r p,irllcu larsrelnllio to what I know nbuiit this guvd me ll elm to any ono whu will call on or udlivsa inc at ni residence, r-S' Athens street. ery iiesnecui'ii' -, moniki; I'liHtnn, us A'.b, as s rv-et, II) Nlll-psllt nvtrTnMit Want of anoetllo. rising of fiiod an wind rrora tlio stomach, acidity of the stomach.lienrt. burn, dryness and whlien.'ssof thi tnin;U' In tin morolng, seusu oi dlstentt-ju In lne stoiuacn sn, iiniveis. sonietiiiH-s ruiublln!' and t'.ilti: cniuencss whl ;li is occasljiiallv Intel runted dj ni.irrha'.i; pme ness ut the urine me iiiomn is cuiiim, or nas l sour or bitter taste, tnher lieipient k mptouisait waierorasn. raipit mon i ino ne.in. neiuuiene, hiiu disorder of tlie senses, as seeing iiouiu,, etc ntn um-ni'iiidebnin. lamfuor a ml aversion to motion , iK-JeclIon u the spirits, disturbed sk-1'p.aud trlhtt.U ureams. Gained Fiftc9n Pounds of Flesh. Romi Berwick. JIe.. .t.ui l!, lsfa. 11, It. Stevens, Esii : ripnr Mr 1 ha had dtsneml.i In Its vn.nt forn for tlio last ten years, and have taken hundreds tl dollars worm or rneaiouie niinout i.oiummi; anv re lief. In September last I commenced inkln r Vein tine, since whlci time my lualtli liassUndl!) tip. proved. My food dlgestB well, and I h ive pained nt If. n nnlinda of tei. Thru aro Severn others ll. this place talcing the Vejetlne, and all hae obtaloeu lei. LOUIS BERNHARD, in.uuMsnuiKi, rA. Heater In 33LQZ1M 61 Ol'llER WATCHES, Silver and Plated Ware, FINIJ JKWKWIY, CLOCKS, A.O., v' ltEVMiusa :xd Ksan.wisa I'romiitl) i:t't:illuil. oet.,7.vir GLAZING ANO PAPERING tnds M. V. BODl.VK, Iron 'stnst lad. -s- ond, iti'jrnnsnurg, ra is prepaie.i loon a, ot I'AINTINO, OLAZINO, and i ai'1 i; I!A(.l(. In the bi?t styles, at lowest "prices, nutteo. and at shnrt I'trtleshavlnu-'suahwarlcti ll will savi moiie catllnr; on me. Ml work wnrranW'l to iflve sstlatactlon, solicited Order WM. F. IlODINK. 1 Jt, A.uiH.rc, Overseer ot card room, rort&mouta Co'4. ilULB. All Diseases of tho Blood If VfvrMina will relievo rain, cteaasc. nurifrnnil cure auc& uiscatws, ruhtortui; tl patient lo perfect heaicn urter trlng different phyhlcfcuis many reint Oies, a uttering lur ) eari la U nut coxicliklrc prucf U you ore a BUtiercr, you c&a be curuaT Wti lstnli lacaiciao periurmiUK nuvu giuuv twin it, wuru in tha bloat. In tnu clrtuutlti Cold. It Ctintrulvbe cai-leil ttiu (ireat UlooJ I'urincr. 'J he ureal honrcc or aisuaso orit;iumts in me oiooq; ana no inetncineiniu uv. any jusi tiaiui upon jiuuiw uiiiiiiiua. aOOD BVIDEWCB. CISCINSATI. NOV. SC. ISii. Mr. II. 1L MfVPliH i Dear Hiri lis ivo uouituoi veiwiino rurnibLfd me by your m;ent my wne ww used wuu tTLat iwh. prlt Kor a wnir nmu sno am wrn LrouuhM witn uizzi- ntsa and cuhUvtnws ! these troufos oro now t'nuro ly removeu ny uto m vt-peiinu. she wm al&o trout .Jed with ihHpcpKlti vntl grneral ueuiui)' ; uuu UJia urou Birwiy I't-ut'iiiiuii. Itcllahlc Kviilcnco. Mr. II. li. Mftreim: Doar t-ir I wui mont cncprrmiv aw my testimony to tho KTom nu ber 3 ou hau utreiitly rvcth ci In fa vor of our (treat and root! metllelno. Veffetliif. lor I do not think cnctgh can ( 811 1 a In Us iiratse, for I woslroubkU over thirty yearn with that thoadfol dlseahc, catarrh, and lavl huch boil couching spells laai it wouiu hceiu an mutiffii 1 cuuki never ureaiuo any mon. ana egeunenascurou mo; aim 1 ao reel to thank uoI all Uic time that thmi H so good a modtclne oh Vevetlne. unit I also think It ono of tho oebt meuicines lor cougnh. ami iveaK, HnniDjr reei fntrsatlliCbtomacU. and odrlso even bodr in take Veut'ttno, for I cia assuro tnem It is one of tho best mcumnes mat ever was, 5I1W. L. OOHE. Corner Maaxlnc and Salnut strctt, CutnbrhlKe. APPEEOIATION. t;uiiii.i.sTew.v. Mass.. Starch lo. li. II. 11. Stevens: This 1.1 m cirtlty mat I have used your"! ood 11'eparatlnn" (Yctretlne) lu my family for several jt'ani, uuu luuih viKii, iui rvioiuiu or euiiKeroua nu. mors or rheumatic unectlons. It cannot bo excelled ; ami as a nioou trariner ami fprinc memclnc It Is tho best thlnff 1 have i'T used ; and I have used nlmcst everyUiluK. I can cherrfnlly recommend It to uny 11) luvj ui ue" u niou.einu. Yours respectfully., M1W. A. A. D1NSM01IK. 18 Itussel street. CALIFORNIA Tim CHICAQO A K0i:TH-Wn&TnRN KAIMVAY Embraces under ono management the Great Trunk Hallway Lines or Urn : US r and N01tTlNVi:8T,and, viU Its numerous .tranches and connections, lonns tho shortest and qulckust route tietween ( iiica and all DOlnus Id Illinois. Wisconsin, nohtukhn MicmoAN. .Minnesota, .Iowa. Nkbkiski. California and tho extern TcrtuoiI(.. Its tliiutlui snul C'aUf'ornla Line Is tho MiorUst nnd teft ronto for all nolnts In north' I ern Illinois, Iowa, Dakota, Nibru-sk.i, )onung', uuiurauo, sevaciu, inun, uaiuornui, uregtin, num., jajiau Him iMi-iuaiui. iui Chicago, IU:i(l!hon Si St. Taul JLInc Is the short lino for Northern Wisconsin and Mlnne. sota, and ror MadKoti, St. Paul. JllnneapolLs.Uitlutli, anil ull iolnts in the great North-west. Itfl IVInuna ami St. S't-tcr lAiie la tho only route for Winona, Hochestcr. Owatoana, UlllKUlU, 01, I rin, i'i)i Ltu;, iuiil uit J "J i Ilia ((I Green Hay and illarqucttc I.J tit Is tie only lino for.7anc8lile, Watertown, Fond im Uit Dshkosh, Applcti, tlreen liay, Kscanaba, Ne up, nonunion, JiaococK una tut eatinec. Marnuett' Lakti superior country. Frccpurt nnd Dutiuquc Line Is tho only route for Klgln, Itockford, Trceport, and all poll ts la Kieeport. Its Chicago and Milwaukee I-inc Is tho oldLako Shoro Koutc, nnd Id the o ly ono nasMnff through Kvanston. Lake Koi est, IllKhland Park, Waukt'tan, itaclne, Kenoshu to Jllin-aukee. I'ullinan I'a'acc i n i s RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES BL0:0MSBUBG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH N.ORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. T. L. GRISWOLDTArriT M. D Pxhicipal. SKKS ,v.thabou,,t.suPp,yo,pure, lilsclpllne, linn uuikinn, unirorm nuu iuuiuuku, pilIl.ADKI.l'llA AND HHADINU 1IOAI) AUHANaKMKNT OP PASSKKOKU Til A INS. .Tilly 12, 1670. T1UINS 1.RATB RCrKIIT AS rcf 10WB (flKnA TF Jrri IK For New York, Philadelphia, licndlng, I'cttiMlia Tamaqiin, Ac., 11,1a n. m For Catawlsxa, II, fa 11, m. nnd T.Efl p. m. For WUIIatnsrort, 8,53 0,94 a. In, and 4,id p. m. TiuiNsroB ncrEKr ir.iv as ron.op, (sundat hx CKPTBO.) I?avo Now York, p,43 n. m. Leatc riiUaiUlplda, p,l& a. in, lave Heading, 11,3 a. m rottsville,lJ,l''P. m and Tnmaqua, 1,30 p. in. Leave Catau Issa, e,so 0,ss a. m. nnd 4,oo p. m. Lene llllamspon 0 u n.in,l!,oo m. nnd 6,00 p. m I'assingers 1 id from Nov Yorkatid l'lillndo phlj go tlirou' 1 n tthout change of ears. J. TOOTTlUf, Jan. 11, Hid tf. General Superintendent. Tilts smtoni.. as at. nrcsent constituted, oi'trs the very nest ran uies ror rra u " . 7-- ;- ?,,, i,i,,i with n liountltnl sunnly ot pure.son, 11111t.11,, sprlnu-Muter. . . , .., ,n ,i,ai. -,,rt. iiiarinllne. linn but kind, uniform and thorough, hxpenses IaicuI on uea thtu . and easv of access. Timcnecyii-rieuee.i, viu,.. , . . v -. v;krVl,,, hnn deslreo moderate. nrt cents a week deducil in to ail expecting to teacn. biuuciimuuiuhiuu rn.au, ....... coupes ot study preacriuea uj tuo omie : ,1. Alt!, I School. II. Preparatory. III. Elemcntnry. IV, Classical. , rorrespo nirlhgtees.: MaMerot the hlumenw: .Master 01 tne sciences i .naMcroi imus"" - ' iiit'ir ill tjii nine 1,1 k.. 9 iirii en n iiie iiuieei lie .iiii'iui ihih,,, .. . , f nwr imor I'l.n'fma l iecouiseot Mini j nrcucnoea ny me Mate lsnuenu, unu i '""""''''""'.'"Vi.n . i.iitets or ihls cauil Ui noln tosi-c ire It by rurni-iuni inieni 1 ha Mate rrnuli eKj lilirner older of citlzeusiiln. Tno times demand It. It Is one of th.) Pr a 1 obJ.ts or his , qm n u. ui 1 ' ; : ime , ,wir time Wilt H!i'lcmcleiilTi'ucii.:m for tot anil intir lulents. us tuueuta. iuiiubuluii i,iuii"!t;a wu"'u6'iiui""6"'." r ' COL. .1. C riti:i:r.i:, creInry. OKTHKItN COMPANY. CKNTHAIj HA1LWAY 20U1. IS73. trains will lenve 'lining, i ml. Ip. a. ,!. IThieln.il. 1I0. WIl.t.lA.ll i:i,n i:l,l President Itonrd r Trusleen Hei t. , iii.-ly o run on ull tnrouch trains of this road. Ihls Is tho ONLY Ll.Ni: milium; HieM cars bc- onu 1 nro This Is tho ONLY UNi: ruiiuiue tween Chlcapn and St. l'aul,Chlcni;o and Mllviaukee or Lineao anil luona. At iimana our hiecDcrs connect w 1111 tne overland sleepers on the Unlr-n l'acinc Italli oad fur all points west of the Missouri river. on tno arrival or tne trains rrom the east or south, AV HOLES ALE DB UG EMPOR1 UiSL Corner .Main and Market Street BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned having been enguged in the business for the jmst eight years would call the attention of country dealers to their largo and varied stock. They defy competition by any house in or out of tho largo cities. Thcis stools consists of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, F atent Medicines. Spices, RETAIL DEPARTMENT BBO "W E 3 S BLOCK. "Where may be found a large stock of Surgical Instruments, Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept in a well regulated retail Drug Store. They are also Solo Manufacturers of the celebrat e OIL OF GLADNESS. CAM. AND KXAJIINn OUlt STOCK. . MOTES, BIROS. BLOOMSBUBQ MARBLE WORKS, T. L. G-UNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STREET, BDLOW MAHKET. Manufacturer of and L'calcr in all limit of MONUMENTAL MAHBLE YOKKS We use tho best AMERICAN nnd IT A ' TAN Marble. He has on hand and furnishes to tmler MONUMENTS, TO Jill.. HEADSTONES, UltNS, VAjSES, &c. i:eryvarletyor Marblo euttlnr; neatly c-tccutcd at tho lowest market prices. A Ions practlealcxperlenco and persnnnl attention to Inulness makes tho proprietor confident of tfl Inu satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly attendee to. I'. o. box 7. S3rX. II. Work tkhvtrtd (rtr ofxhnnjeriiSl Au?. il, 'I4-ly. T. I.. OUNION, Proprietor. On and after Nowmlier ' sLNIitrilV llSfollOMM! .Mlll'IllV'Allli. Erto Mall i.w a. 111., arrlte Klmira Il.r.n a. " Cnnandalgua . . . 8.CS p. in Hochestcr B.I5 " Nlagata v 4u 11 Kci.ovo nccoinmodat Ion ll.lu n. m. niiiie Williams 1U2.M p. 111. Elmlrn .MnlH.lt. a. in., nrrne Elmlrn lO.JOn. m. Uunalo Uxpr.Mi.lftn. m. unite Durfalo 8,co a. tn. KOCTIIWAHII. Uunalo E.xprcfcs tM u. m.nitlve llnrrlurg 4.ro n. m " r.ultlmoic Klmira Mall 11, inn. in., nnlte llnnlsbuie: l.ro t. m " Wosldngion lo.so " " Ualtlmoic e.3o " " WashlnstcnMO " llarrlsburfriiccorninodatljn 8.40 p. in. arrlvo Hants burg 10.60 p. m. arrlro Baltimore !.!s a. m ' Waslilr.gtPnl.l8 " Erie Mall lz.u a. in. arrltc IlnrrlsbuiB 8 cr a. m. " IialilmoreMO " t " Washington 10.25 " All dally except Sunday. U. M. UOY1), Jr., (leneral I'osengci Agcn A, ,1. CA8MATT, General Jlanago PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. I'liilatli'liiliiu cV Krin I!. 1!. Division. WINTER TIME TABLE. ON nml after SUNDAY, NOV. '2G, 187C Ihu trains on tho Philadelphia l.Ue llatl load 1)1 Ulou n 111 run us fullo a : WESTWARD. ERIK MAIL leaves New York " I hllndelrlilo " " " Uallluiote " llarrlf.burff " " " VMIIIainsport " " " IaicK llacn 41 " " ltenoo " " orr. at Erie .. 8.S5 p. m ..11.53 p. ia e.inp, m . 4.?r u. m . s.b5 a. m . 0.411 11. m . 11.10 a. m .. T.a p m Miami nxrmss lcaes Philadelphia. . 7.!0 a. m " " " Jialtlmoie " " llarrUhurg. ...1o.roa. m ' " nrr. nt wililamspurt. 3.wip. ui ' l.tck llutn... 8.M p. Ill " ltenoo 4 41 p. 111 4 " " Kune n.iiu ii.m " " " Jiutrnlo FAST LINE lenes New York R.eja. 111 bliadelihla II 30 a. in ilay IS, "TU.-tf. Vegetine is sold by all druggists. ,terJS,a!ga,'0ItMV,-",,wn "uUttay rOKV.ULM.IL I'LLIt?, UMAIIA AM) L.AI.IIOKNIA, J H'O A l,ito German newspaper relatnl the fnl owing aiiecil'Jte: In nn imperial city', lute ly, n criminal was e iiideinned to b liulieni' eil wlin lind a singular itching tn play nt liine-pins. While Ills seiitence was heing priinouiieeil lie 11 ml the temerity to oiler : rerpJe,itto be permitteil tii play once iniire nt his favorite K.tnio ul the place ot elocution ; anil then lie miiil ho woulil -itlmiil wittinnt a murmur. As the last pr.iyer of the iljiuy nun, his rciueit mi gr.iriteo. When he ar rived nt the Bolenin spot he fiuiml everj. tiling prepared; the pins being set up mid tho bowl being rea ly. He played with nn little earnestness. lint tho sherifl ut Icnlh, seeing that ho ulinwed 110 Inclination to ile sist, privately ordered the exeetitiuner In strike the fatal bluw ni he tlooped fur the bowl. The executioner did so, and the head dropped inlo the culprit's hand as he raised himself to neo what had occurred. He tin. mediately aimed at tho pins, convinced it was the bowl which lie had grasped, All nine falling, the head loudly exclaimed "Well, I have won the game I" This reminds us of u story which has been told in proof of the iimazlng dexterity of tho Uerinan executioners iu culling off iteads witli tho sabre. A culprit being bound and prepared lor the blow, and not feeling It when it came, coolly asled tho man what hindered him, since the signal had been duly gien. "Shake ytur.elf." said the executioner. And on the criminal doing go, his head, whiili had been severed but not displaced, tumbled on the scaffold St-ett Polatues. Tanners should have an eye to their seei! potnlOM fur planting next spring. The ex pcriente of Inouisanus ol farmers in various sseetions of the country goe toxhow Hint large potatoes for seed nre no better than medium slied onee, only that, in a dry sen son, if planted whole, they sustain the plants by tlio moisture in them better than smaller potatoes. It is not advisable to plant the mi, nil 0111 s; they should be fed mil, but ic hit those forieed that are rather too small lor marketing, flu'. In a rich xnil, and in 11 rutlirienlly moist Mason, potatoes no linger 1I11111 walnuts will produce good crops. Some eur ngo I 1 lai.ted seine poluttfs new ami do rvnriity, no largir thn'i lilberlr, nnd the prouilcl was as 'nd -a when 1 used I a rpu i-ecd J but the ground was heavll) iiiiiiiureil, aud the xeusun was favorable. When one buys any of the new varieties iu mall ijiuntitii, mid desires to pruduco the largest possiblo crop, each potato may be c it into as many pieces rs it has eyes, and i, ne eye may be put iu a bill. Two to three hundred pounds of notatoea mav thus he grow 11 from one pound ol feed. It is related tint during a recent public welcome given to General Ilutler.at Uaugor, Me.,there w stretched across n itrcet a flag bearing the motto s "Welcome to Qeneru Butler, the 'Hero of I'Tvc-Forks,' and Ood inours bow many spoons." Khrrp in Ntaruis, No good farmer will omit lo provide a abed for his sheep logo under In cold fall nnd winter slorms, btcnuka tin nniinal ktif. fersHo much, when completely drenched with rain or sleet, owing to the long time after the storm It takta t0 drv them thor. otighly. It does cem thai some farmers possess neither the common attribults ol Immunity in the cure of their live utock, nor bruins enougn to give them a know. edge ol what is to their own interests. Som of these men show a remarkable propensity or saving men ouiatneu, aim It would be perhaps, a'i luipor.Jlblllly lo draw three cents Iroin some of them 'o save the coun try from ruin, while they turn theli cattle ami sheep into a field in the dead of the winter, with no shelter from storms, and fetd them from a hay-stock, throwing the hay upon the ground tobetrodd'n under foot, or roverrd with the drifting snow, buch farmers are not tit to owu cattle and sheep, and good advice to them is, in most case throwu away, The AintrieaH Agricultural says tho rich farmers are these who raise grass and foots, and produce stock orbutterand cheese and mako manure enough to raise occasion al big crops of gralu. The poor farmers are those who depend an corn and wheat alone. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A (1 r c s 3 t n g which ih.it nnro n g r c c n 1 I (, healthy, and ef fectual for pri' s or vin.t; tlio llilir. Failed nr X gray hair is ton reitored 1 1 ill oriijinal i!or. tcith the itoss and fies'.nessol ioulh. Thin hiiir is thickened, fulling linir checked, anil Imldness often, though not always, cured hy its. tu-c. Notli inc can rctnru 'In; hair wliero tho fullielca 1110 destroyed, or tho glands a'rophiod nnd decayed. Hut Mich as reiiiaiii can bo wvod fur uvfiilness by this application. Iii'-tead of foul- iwj the hair with 11 ji.it,v fcdiuinir, it will keep it clean and ijriroiis. Its 0 e.isioiial ii.sit will liiTvt'iit the hair from tiirnini; ttr.iv or fiillinir off, and ciiii-eijiicutlv pi'i'Veiit h.ililiii'i-s, 1'ree Inmi those ili'k'ti'iinils ciihstaiuvs which make hjiih'- ineparatiuua ilmi i;i'ioiis and injnrioii-, to the hair, the Yijjror ean only lienefit Imt not harm it. li' w.mn;,l ijn'rcl1. lor a HAIR DRESSING, nnthiii'.' else ("in he fotttnl t-o ileir nlilo. I imttimuitt ni'iilior ml nor ile, it din-s nut soil white camhric, and m lats U)ii'' nu the hair, uivius it n rieii, -jlnsy luitni and a grateful perfumi:. P'-.?pared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &i Co.', J'rmliiul Hint .iut)tliul C'luiulati, J.OWKMi, 3IASS. Oct, 13, I87tf-jr through trains dally, with l'uliman pal.ice ftruw lug iuuui uuu bivuihul; kuia L.iiuuKii iu (.uillilll IIIU1IS. Fok hT I'Ai'i. and Misnk iiuij5, tuo -liroiigh trains dally, UhruUinau imKice cars attached to buth trains. Vok Green Hay andI.akk Sui-ehiou, two train dally, with rullnmn palncu car attaclit'd, undrun- Foil milwackkk, four throuffh trains d.tily, pull man cariH onnlht trains, parlor chair cars ouda trains. Fok Htakta and Winona ana points tn Mlnnosota, ono through train dally, Uh Vullmau H.tTpt'iuto inuua. Fofi Dddcque. via FrceoorL two throutrh tmins. dally, with l'uliman cat a on nlMit trains. FUU IK'BCQUE AND La lHO-trK, Tin Clinton, tWO throiiRh trains dally, with l'uliman cars on nleht train to McGregor, lo.ra. For stoux city and Yankton, iwo trains dally, 1'ull inan cam to Ulsbourl Valley Junction, r on lake (jknkva, Tour trains daily. Foil KOCKFOtll). KTKKIISO. KKNOrillA. JiNESlIlI.lt. ami other polnts.you can have from two to ten trains dally. iorK oiuce, ?io 41s nroauway; notion ojiice, lo state blrect; oranha orilci', 2i3 Furnham btm-t; on c ranciseo oiuce, ixi .Mompomery Mrcei; t'wea- Ic-otlCKet oinces: ca ('lark f-trtt, unntr Mierman Houm); corntr Canal ulU MuUlson stit-ctii Kindle tstret dtfptjt, corner W, KlH7l nnd canal btrettn; wtMi-t Pirwi acpoi, corner ens unri iuijzio Mreeu. For ratos or Information ntt attalnHhle from our I home ticket nffentc, apply to lit rTKNNBTrt lAWVIN JirnlllTT, (en, ius. Ag 1, cnicaffo. ticn. bunt,chlcago Feb. 4.6-ly PIANOS AND ORGANS, I ) V S T k. UST ID Ji. 3D MANCTPACTURE The L: Tho ALBRECHT& CO. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. .uracst iPfeorimcit ! j(;st,' in quulity ! Tlio Lowest in Prices ! Tho Easiest Terms ! -OU W ILL !' I N D WMm THOMAS' MUSIC STORE, 1 -L 7 MI I.. Tj s t II 3-: K T . DANVILLE, PA. -A. T Important to Lawyers. Justices of tho mace. Constables, Jlvcutors, Ail- mlnbtrators, (iuariliiui, Towushlp officers, uuu Dusi- iiesa men generally. Wo havo on li.iinl ft l.irito assortment ot le-al blanks for the iiso of Mtorw-ys, Justices anil Con staUlo'slilanksof all kluils, Noto ana itucvlpt liuokn tor Aamlrilstrut'ira ice. HHICE LIST. AlTOUNcT's'llLANKS. I'rectno for Ruinmons. Kl. ra. " " Utile to take Depositions. " " ' "clionso Aibltrator.s. s cents apiece, cr f 1,79 per hundred. I'etltlon for Appointment ot (luardlan. i;iuui"n little to tako Depositions. Narr In Debt. wlUi t'ontesilon, " " Assumpsit. Mechanics M n. cenu each or f3.M per niinnreu. etltlon for tale ot Ileal lMnte 8 cents each. ,11 STICKS IIU1.1K.S, Subncrnxs. Siiminons. Warrants. Executions, 30 fo cents cacn. Leases - 8 cents each HUM Deeds 10 " Parchment Deeds l " " Airreement-s . 8 llrnhnn' c'ntirl sijiIhs SO for tl 51 uonsiaoie h aes a kl-hlh vul.i .Mortpapo and jioiki n " All kinds of Notes 1 " Itece liits. Notes, school tmicM. roor orders, store ureters, nciuy nouil'l, loilsuiiiuy on uiiuu, or niuue to order on short notice. Wmii e nrenniedto donenter lob work than am other onicu lu this coanly. IIUUUKWAV IC l,LH 1.1.1., Ldltoraoiul'rorrlttors tf tho roi en i'.r av, llloorash'ire;, Pa " liKltlmort' " linriisbiirir. nrr. at Wlillaiuspoit, .lt.3ja.m . .3ii) p.ia . 7.a , p. iu EASTWARD. DAY EXl'llESS leaves Kane COO a. in " " liinovo l'.lua in " " 1 oek ltacn.... 11. Oa.m ' " " Mlllani!,iort....mop. in " arr. at llairlnbiiri; 4,111 p iu " " riitludeli Ida 7.'ji p. ia ' " " New V01 k 10 15 p. in ' " " H.iltlui, r j 7,sa p. ia " " " Washington u.1,7 p. m EII1K MAIL leaves Krlc , ' " ' ltenoto " " " I.oik llmtn... " M WUllaiuspoit.. ' " arr. at llHirlsbini,'... imiumure . 11.20 a. m . . . K&r p. ia 9.45 11. m u.ir. p. in X.S? U. Ill 7.J.'. 11 in " " " Pblladeli'hla I.wi n. lu " " " New York 'otia. m FAST LtNUleaves Wllltamiport 1!.3.s a. m " urr. nt llaiiLsbuii; 4..oa,ia " " n.iltlmore 7.4'a m " " " Philadelphia 7.3s a. in ' " " New York lti.25a. la Krle Mall West Niagara Impress WesT.Lock llacu Accom. West anil Day Kxpiess Last make close con nection nt Noithuinbcihiiid ulth L. .t II. It. II. truing for Wilkes. liarro and Seranton. Krle Mall Wtt.t, Mugara Kxpress West, I'rto Kxpress West and lovk Haven AcecmmudallfU West make close conncLllcn at WlllUuis oit llh N. o. It. W. trains north. trie Main est, Maptra Express West, nul Day Esptvss Dast make close connection at Lock llauu wlili U.K. V. It. K tiidns. Kilo Mull Last and West connect at Lrle with tratns on l s. AM, H 11.11. nt forry with o t'.lA V. It li. at Kiiniorluin with II. N.Y. p. 1:. it. undid Drlltwoiid with A V. It. It. inrlor Curs will inn Utwecn Philadelphia and Wllliamknort on NliiL'iira i:Mess LSt. Kiiu t.x. liress West. 1'hll.uleli hta l-xiress i:mt liuv la L.., itua iuisl 111.U ruuuuj Cars on all night trains. WM. A. IUI.DWIX, Dec. 17,'75 tf General Supt. iCQUNTER.PLATFORW VAGOH&TRACK - - - v OX? AGENTS WANTELTc Jil.Mll FHK PRtCC LIST MARVIN SAFE85SCALECQ 265 BROADWAY N. Y. 72 CHESTNUT ST, PHILA.PA, JQ8 BANKST,CLV,Q. Then Buy MILLER BROS.' and save one-thlrdlUo cost of "l T T'l7Ar TP A 1 11 A TX'T palntlnK.nnd get a paint that umnr.11 i,n.mr , uin I ,1 1 I1, i I II i j I I l I last t Ice as Ioiil as anv oim r paint. Is pivi ared leaily for one lu while Tan ailor desired. Isou many thousands of tlH'Ilin-st.l,ullillnvt I In Iho coimtri, liuiEVi'l whklitiaio osei painted sltseurs, anil now icuk as enas wuennrsv painieu. 'Jhls OIIDMIr vh IMIN'T baa lakeii I Irsl l ieinluinj ul tv.tnly ot Ihe Mate I'ulrsot the I'nlon. tiumpluura of cuIoih sent trie. Addiess MILI.DIt IIHOS-, leu rtutersireit, Cleveland, OhK'. l.i.NAAlr.L 1' A 1 S T c li , 1U3 Lu&miarssirLti, i, jiuy u, tu i. Ther Buy N. Y.. ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S iniTMin l r I) t "l' nalnllnk and pa 11 paint that rJliAllv AlJ I 7 I I last twice as loi.i; us unv otlK'r o s , March II, iwy, Thn Ai.iiitECHT & Co. Tusos nro first-claes in every respect, being con sidered the leading l'liilaileljihia mnku by iimsiciana anil conipctent jutlKtu. Through their extensive liiciliticx, Meksiuj. Alpiikcht & Co. nro enabled to turn out instrnmcntH that are not biirpassetl nny wnere, nnd still sell them nt prices within tho reach of nil. No l'iano ia permitted to leiivo their factory unlc8 Batisfnc tory to tho intMt niinuto particular, henco their gunrnnteo of livo yearn is n thing of value. All Into Im provements of importanco are found iu tlieM instruments. Misn,s. Albukciit & Co. havo re ceived tho most llattering Testimo nials; flOlll I M, (iOTTBCllAIJC, FllANSS Airr, ticsTAVi: Satti:h, J. F. IIimmixs lueii, William WouiKFrEit nnd many other eminent artists, besides being nblo to refer to thousands of privato purchasers, schools, semi naries, societies and teachers, 1 innos conscientiously selected per orders by mail, carefully packed und shipped safely to any part of tho world. fctfFr further particulars oa toi references, prices nnd terms, nddress,. ALBRECHT&CO. 610 Arch Street, Philadelphia. lyii, UTC-iy. iabiitim Reporting. TEHMKi Actual IrAvtlllic-. boanllne-, and other Iezpenses; nie lollars a wsslun, for taLlnifthe report; mi l leu trull a folio, ( hundred words, ) for wrlllot' out Into loiik' Uand. In nere me mailer reporieu 111 one uw eiiuau ur exceeds fifty folios, the llvivUollar f5 will be remitt ed, and the transcribing iiutf-nand chirped at illieeu tenia u toiiu; uul, ..riji.ftuiit vuncvrii inner nan nity 101100 are jiurcuasju, lay uro uuuuia win be fharifed. Addreia 8. N. WalkerjlL M. , Courl-sttnog. rapher, llkomsburg, CUumunf county, J'enmjl vi ola. Itetldcnce, Iron street, between Third Mid Fourth. - V - ornce.-WllbK.lL. Orris, "sc, t'oli'mbtilin-bullil. loi entrance,opioslte the eas fate to .the court bouse yard, mutator, nrat tuftorlghi, (mice-hour, trom.twelve one o'clock. V. ost of palut. Is urei'iiieil -i un Im ui in white or uuv cohir iiesireii. is o.iiii.inyiiioiisaiiasoi me niu-s-. ui.uuuife-. ti,.. ..,, ,.,, ,,f .-iii,. h i, ji. li, on iLilnleit six M-iTS I'fi'l now look Its welt as whelillrst paluted his i' IiIMIi'v'i. ' " r us '.ace." f I'reialuins at Inintv ol li. statu Kjlrb of thu t nlou. mmi'Ioeam e.iT.s, ntfi... vin, '. "V4 Htu l'A M ui., ,i'. 'u.imucrsMicci, .-s 'r mi i,i,.. i i ae sii-so , u i ' ' TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS OI INTiJIlBB TO BVnnV ONH. A PIANO OR PARLOR OflCAM CHAIR, 1 1 an u .JiwtaUo bic-., -mi do to supjKirt tla; hack cf Iho litter . j h snlnj f.irwar 1 In tV onllnary irjsitlon or pis) Inff, and by i.i;t1u arrangement, which yhei It u backward und at tha haioo i nic .1 ji n anl laovemcut, follon t hUi motions And support Mm 1 1 any poiiiloa without Interfering In tho lent with the freedom f IAi movcmentl. 2d. APLATFOnM ROCrlER OH CASTORS, wl'h I lie lris ciwy movement .flheoldfljle, without iLoprejutlLt. rocl.cn to mar other lurnliure and Iha l-aca of rooms; liclnsr, la fact, the only l'Utform ltocUcr made thailai a pcrfctily raiUfactory movenunt, JlomiUcttued for the trado by ALBERT BEST &. CO., BUFFALO, N. Y., and for rate by tho principal dealer tbroucboot the United rkatei. tw I f nut Vent kr any dealer In your ttrwa, end to ui fol l'rlco Ut and Caulouo, PAPKK BAGS VOK SALS AT TIIK COLUMBIA OFFICE. ret it), lklHy I T UitiK NOTEwltk onrithouteiettvplk D UtitMiH-oSLeauMOaee, 1 GLENN'S SULlUIUll SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases ofthf. Skin, jieautii'ies the uomn.ex10.v, 1 revests and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Abrasions of hie Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion, This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores ami Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVES FROM THE UOMI'I EXION ALL 1II.EM ishes arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also ihose produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the cuiicle HARVELOUSLV CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being a wholesome hEAUTHIER is far preferable to any cosmetic. ALL THE REMLDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL iiiur Jl.vriis are insured ny the use of (Helm's fjilljiliur .SVhij, which in addi. tion lo iu purifying effects, remedies and 1'RE vtNTS Rheumatism and Gout. It also DISINTECTS CLOTHING and LINEN and TREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED LY CONTACT with the TERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald, ness, and retards grajness of the hair, l'hysicians speak of it in high terms. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $120. U. U The 30 cut caltes are triple Uic sue of thote at 85 ccnu. "HILL'S HAia AX M'HISKEU DVE," Black or Uruut SO Cent. (J. S. IMTTENTOS, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,5.. tt. t, !.-!)', Wlkt, hllu Ex- :jiles.s Kast. sleci'll.i; WAltE, LACKAWANNA Tb.ll.N ItAlLKOAT. AND BI.OOMSI1UKG DIVISION. Tlmc-Tablo No. 8, Takes effect at :S0 A. M JIOSUAV, KOVEMIIEU !2 IST5. KOItTII, p.m. p.m. s 115 a w 8 oil 3 0. HI 3 49 7 a a 4i 7 411 3 17 7 S3 3 31 7 27 S 27 7 22 3 23 IIS 111 7 15 3 17 7 16 3 17 7 l'7 3 12 7 03 3 C'J C ts 0 M C 45 6 ro 0 !5 C 09 II 12 6 '5 5 I. rt.m. 9 43! 9 43 9 3? II 31 II 25 II 20! 9 IS bTATIOXS. I Sci anion Ilellevue T.ilortlle... ...Lackawanna.., 1'lttston .. West 1'lttMon... voinint' MORRIS MICHEL, tii.i:u ii m:iMiiti:it. UI.OOMSRlIItO, PA. Au? II, "iS-Oci FIRST CI.AS8 I'UNOS AND OHQilNS FOK SALl!. 1 SECOND HAND PIANOS TAKKN IN KXCllANtlll. OltDKIt 11 Y MAIL I'llOMl'TI.Y KXKOUTEI), Dccl, TWjr ' BOOKSELLER, MID STATIONER, Dealer iu Law 131atiks, Suutlay School I (ibrarieH, Depositary of the Pennsylvania Eiblo Society, WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARLS. UooIcb antl supplies not on hand can bo furnished On Short Notice at tho Most llcasonablo Hates. Store iu Exchange Hotel .Building, bloomsburg, Pa" t BLOOMSlfUItG TANNERY, O ESPKOTKULLV announces to the public - ' BKYUKIl'S I A IS iM.lv Y, P (oliltUDd) Uloomahurv, I'a., at the I Lirtiu r.f It.n I'un. nhil llvlit hit. roaim, wnere an ueHcjiinionH hi btrecl illona or lettthei Kill U made the. ana workmanlike maiuier.'XJ II the tLnwa. 'tho hUihebt ivm linen bo puUl for vl UKBHN 1IIDHS 1 crlptton In the country. LefJ 5 IS 5 411 5 34 5 5 23 5 20 I, '3 4 (.5 4 50 1 3 D.m. 04 3 1 2 "4 2 42 23 2 25 2 9 2 13 2 10 2 IC I ,V I 1:1 1 4S 1 4.) 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