TKjE COLUMBIAN M DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. m Misellaneous . Uiu. i Tjie Klnc anil thr SlnMe Hoy. Durln'ljr tbo visit of Gcorce thn third to itic royal stable', n boy-belonging to one of ,lho grooms took his attention. Thero Is o accounting for fanciest but there was some- thing about the boy that. won his royal mat- l il. rrl t.l. l.lJl.. 4 ters layur, nun uiu ivm; ut.nni hkm m.iu.; hi many ways, lint a tlmo ul temptnll tame and the poor lad fell 1 he had stolen soiffe oats irom me royai nun, and being detected, the lwid srooni il' I -.-charged him. Th.futU.-t ne Iced uyine n.ing may inmirai-u .-H.J and dislike of otlier., and it nuv -m nut .t ..i . . . ... tbo occasion was gladly seized by the c;r.nm i lo have him turned away. There seemed I to bo no iden of speaking to the poor b iy about the wickerine of taking the oats, andnbusing the confi'lencc nf his master, bnt only a determination to trat lilin n '-o i deserved. Who knows what a kind word i ''might have done for an erring boy who gave way to wrong doing In a moment nf temptation? Hut such was not the. case, he was' turned adrift, with attain upon his character, to the great gr!f of his parents. t Not long afterwards, when the King again vi'itcd his stable, he observed tho absence of the. boy, and naked the groom i what had becomo of him. Tho man fear . in? lo tell the truth, yet not liking to toll a v falsehood, said he had left. His Majety was not satisfied with tho groom's answer, rind suspecting something wrong, called the .head groom to him, and made the inquiry ajain. I bavo discharged the boy, sir," an swered he. "Eftr what reason?" asked the King. "Ho was discovered stealing the oati from one of the bins," was the reply, "and I sent him away." The JCing felt torry.for tho poor boy who had disgraced himself thus, but determined not to give him tip, and ordered him to be sent lor immediately. The order was obey ed, and without loss of time tho boy was . brought to iho King. What a sccno was that laco to face with tho King of En gland stood tho boy a convicted thief I This as gracious of the King, to show such in terest in one who seemed so little deserving of it. Great men oi tho kingdom, noble nun of high estate, the men of talent, would make any sacriflco to win the favor of their sovereign ; but here was an instance whero Dyal grass could exercise itself. Tho King might have ordered tho boy to bo given over to the officers, and had him punished nccordlng to law ; but determine' to save him. ''Well, my boy," said hN Majesty, when the poor lad, trembling, and looking very pale, stood before him, "is it true what I herofyou?" The lad could not look up into tho King's face, but, with his head bent down, his on m )y answer to the kind inquiry was a flood of tears. Ho bad not a word to say for him i self; his mouth was stooped, for he was " -a Ruilty I be had not a word of excuse. Tho jjCing, Reeing the poor boy was sorry on ac count of his sin, spoke to him of his evil kow ho bad not only taken what was not his own, but abused the confidence reposed f 'in him. "Well.my Jad," said his Majesty, Br "putting hU hand kindly on tho boy's bead, "I forgive you. lhen, turning to tho bead groom, said "Let the boy hava bis former place, and let him be cared for." What a thrill of joy did the lad's heart feel as the King uttered those three words, n "I for give you." Instead of being ordered off to prison, and punished, and disgrace, he was restored to favor, and restored to the e place he bad lost. What gladness this paye the boy'a heart 1 It seemed almost too good ; to be true. Hut who could dispute it? The J King himself had forgiven him, and then the highest judge in tbe land had not a word oa to say against it ; La was a guilty one, but now was forgiven, and that by the King himself. Aa his Majesty was leaving, he turned round, looking steadfastly at the boy and, in the hearing ofth grooms and servants abont him, said "If any one sayn a word to fc . you about those oats, tell me 1" Xow this was a double nssurauce to tbe boy. Xot . only was,be forgiven, and that publicly, but u- not a .word was to be said to him about his past sin, it was to be forgotten. Who would .incur the royat displeasnre by telling the - boy his fault? This act of his graco had a better effect upon the boy thau any pun """"ishment wbuld have had. How, after such (tkindaess.and forgiveness, could he wrong ho gracious a master, who had ho deeply in n;es'eoi himself on his behalf? Kay, rather fcj, would It call forth devotedness of heart in his j ."'service, and a fear ot grieving him any is more. c I think this is a, beautiful illustration of divine grace andftlittlo picture of God'n gracious ways with tu. How blcued to know thai Ho who eee. aii reads all tho motived of our hearts, and their inmoH de sire, i the one who loves u, and who 19 more deeply interested in us than King Ueorge was in the boy, who desires our sal vation, and who, knowing how giiilty we are, only desires us lo confess our guilt, and all is forgiven. llcligiotis Trust. A good woman was visiting among tho poor in London one cold winter's day. She way trying to open the door of a third-story room, in a wretched looking home, when tbe heard a little voice iiuide tay, ."l'uil tho string up high pult the string up high." She looked and taw a string. She pulled it when it lifted the latch, and the door open ed into a room where she found two little half naked children, all uloue. They look ed cold and hungry. "Ho vou take care of yourselves, little ones?" said the good woman. "So, ma'am God lakes cnie of us," re plied the elder ot the children. "You have no fire on this cold day. Are you not very cold?" "0 ! when we aro very co'.d we creep un der the ipuilt, and I put my arms round Tommy, nnd Tommy puts bis arms round me, and we say, 'Xow I lay me,' und then we get warm," said the little girl. "And what do you have to cat, pray ?' asked tbo visitor. "When granny comes homo she brings us something. Granny says we are Gods sparrows, and He has enough for us ; am so we Bay ; 'Our rather,' and 'daily bread every day.' God is our father. ' ' "Teai-a came into the eyes of this good woman', f3bo had felt Sometimes afraid 'thai she "might be starved ; but tho two lit' tie "sparrows, ' perencu alone id tuuicoi upper room, taught her a sweet lesson r trust in the power of God, she felt that she should not soon forget. Jlev. Vr.Aeicton. Tuckolotoo or Hannah, the Esquimaux woman who, with her husband aud child was among tho parly separated from tin l'olaris and floated for lf0 days on tho ice i w'r,IS!ilbw Just died at (lrot,ou, Qonu., having ueycr recovered from tho ellects of that try , 'Jug time, rile had learned to speak and re call English fluently, aud intended toon to join tho ItaptKt Church. Agricultural. January nt,, The new year , ,,0 USi &m ftt tb!8 sea son of new beginnings, we n formers Miould cxerc!? our pIKer to enrn wicrcln new metlioils of practice can be profitably ap plleil to -our 01T c.ics. '1 lilj Is. the proper e..nn orroKt from nctlvc labor in the fields, il temptnll n hut It jlmu d be the sea.oit ofnctMtv for nto illvrif' thM.lnl V .i . i . mo MjliQiii nil. No Is the lime to learn what lie royal Dim, 1 1Uestli,Mtori In nprlculture have been doing luestii?1)tori In sericulture have been tlulnc- the past year, ti ennl lt.r carelully their ex , ....rlment, and cn.ln-lon,, to ., dy the f'niiiuiirw ni tiic calling nrmmg thti Lr.ulei . . . iuhI priirpn, and to liiltn menn for ml vuncing its position ; to take a geneial view of the Hricnllttritl field ; nd the fruits of tbls Mibly and obM-rvnllon should be In well hid plans for the work of tho coming year, The farmer's cluli tlnniM be must (1 mrMi ing, ami all in members prompt and active. The books and paper concerning the farm nrn many and It take a judge to select thn wheat from the chair. Hut careful perual ot the best will bo fouud of great alue In enlarged ideas, a hiijher respect for the cal ling from yourself and other?, and in in creased prollt from the land. Though it w a season of comparative inactivity out-doors yet thcro is much to do about the build ings. Many Utile tilings demand attention. The greatest of the llttlo things U constant care of the cattle i proper food, a variety, and plenty of it, warm quarters, regularity in feeding and watering, a few hours niring on sunny days, frequent currying and brushing to keep them clean and healthy, with plen ty of bedding and nbsorbents, aro essen tials to success. Care of the water tupplg, to ensuro its holding out, and not freezing tip, Is an ur gent necessity. And 'tis a good time now to think over tbo points wh'crctn tho water supply may be Unproved, and plaas matur ed for carrying out when possible. In many cases,,we nraquito sura it will bo found to pay to introduce water directly into tho barns and stables. Sorting of the applet, potatoes, etc., in tho cellar, removing those decayed, and separa ting the small and imperlect ones to feed the pigs and cattle, is an important worki and the pickings will be relished by pigs, poultry, cattle and horses, especially if tho root crop is short, which we hope is not the case with any. Stormy day work may be found in all of the above, nlfco in cutting up the coarse fod der for tho stock ; a week's supply often conies handy during sunny weather when all tho time is wauted out-doors. Tho wood pile, though in many cases' superseded by the coal-bin, still demands tho attention of the mass of our farmers at this season. In suuitnor wo place tho farm-house, possessing a wood shed well filled with fire-wood, as the property of an energetic, successful far mer; but the farm yard litterd with chip and sticks, and occupied by a sprawling wood-pile, from which the kitchen fire is supplied fom day to day, is generally the roperty (hall covered with mortgages) of one always crying "hard times" and poor crops. Fill up the wood-shed, friend. Tho wood drawn from the forest on fair days, furnishes the best employment for stormy days. The tool room, which of course all our renders possess, if they do not they ought to, is an essential to every well managed tarm. Hammers, aueers, bits, planes, saws. draw-knife, Fquare, compass, rule, cold- chisel, wrench, files, puicerj, soldering-iron and solder, a few pots of paints and brushes, a can of linseed oil, varnish, putty, glass and glazier's tools, harness oil, pieces of leather, awls and harness thread, a supply of well seasoned lumber, as a few pine and oak boards and plank, etc., nails of assorted si zes' screws, bolu, rivets, etc, is an outfit which may bo put into a new unoccupied room, with a bench which has a wooden ise at one end and an iron vise at the other and a small anvil at one side even without n forge, and with a small stove for warming t, at a low cost, and to considerable prc- fit. Here, and at this season, tbo tools should all be overhauled, cleaned and re paired, and in many cases painted, the har ness oiled and mended, and missing parts replaced. In this overhauled, note should be taken of what is wanted to replace worn out implements, and of those required to carry out any now plan adopted for tho coming season. Though some must go to the carpenter or blacksmith, yet we know from experience that many dollars, will be saved by such an outlay and ingenuity thus put to work in tho odd boura. Here, too, many n nicknack and ornament for th house will be fashioned, tending to raako tho home life more pleasant. In the busy season it also will save many an hour and dollar, in having the coirvenienccs at hand to repair a broken machine or cart. And mark the words, tt mil equipped tool room to emle the boys' hiffmully icill le n meer- exjii viean of leeptng thsm at home. .Seine Mb Inrmci: Potato 1'uits. Take somo cold meat, cither beef or muttun, veal or ham ; clear it from gristle, cut it email, and caun with pepper, salt and cut plcklcv, boil and inash somo potatoes, and make them into paste with one or toeggs; roll it out with dust of flour: rut it round with a saucer: put some of your seasoned meat on one half, and foldlt over like a pud", pinch or nick it neatly round, and fry to a light brown, Hominy JIitki.vh. Take two cups fine hominy boiled cold ; tat it smooth ! stir three cups of sour milk : half cup of melted butler, two teaspoomtful of fait, nnd two toblefpoonsful of wltito mirnr: then add three teps well beatoti, one teaapoonfnl o: sodadiitolvcd in hot water, and one large cup or Hour, b:e quickly. Mii.nr.wKit Qi.othin-0. Sailed clothinB put together when damp, and allowed to remain so some time, is often covered with mtiuew. ifir remedy here, too, is in the prevention. Dry the clothe beforo putting together and never allow an article to be rolled up damp and thrown into the has ket for 'ioiled clothing. koast "fti-ARK inn." ltui over with salt, popper and powdered tage befure put' wig m inenveu, uie gravy Miould made of the drippings as In roast beef that is, thlokening with brown Hour. Allow fifteen minute to every pound of iwrk for roasting and serve tart applo sauce with it. Critr. rou CiiAiTEii Haniw, Iteuiem ber hat. one .can have the hands in sot suds with soft soap without Injury to th hands 1ft hey are dipped Injvinegar or lemon juice immediately after. The acids destroy the coirosivu effects of fbonjlali aud make tbe bauds suit and white. Indian meal, vine1 gar or lemon juice used on the hands when roughened by cold or labor, will heal and soften them. Hub tho hands in this; then wash oil' thojoughly and rub lu glycerine. Those who suffer from chopped bauds in tho winter will find I his comforting. Oonsumptivos, Tako Notice I Every moment of delay makes your euro more hope less, and much depends on Ibo Judicious choice of n remedy. The amount of testimony In faorot Dr, Hchenck'9 Pulmonic Syrup, as a euro for consump tion, fur exceeds all Hint can lie brought to support mo retentions ot any other medicine. Nee I)r. Schonck's almanac, containing the ccitlflcatcs ot many pcroons ot tliu ingho t respectability, who hare bnen restored to lialin alter being pronounced incurjblo by r nyrtcl ins of ncknowl.'iiged ability, flcll'nck ,!'l''m'nl',',.""Paloro ha.ciiredmoiy.as th-sievldnic.- will slm.v. liiiMha enr" Isoflen promolcdby the emplojment.t two other r-unertlri which l)r ri,fncK pro, lds tor the purpose. These addlttnnal remedies ore schenek's Soi Weed Tonlo that almost anvcoso ot consumption liny bo cured nr. rcnenrK u promsiona U ot Ills prlncl, alomei ornerSlilh and Arch H.eels, PhUadSphl.., every M iiidjy, heru Hi I' tiers fur advice must be ad dressed. "TEGEflT PurifiaH tha Blood, Reno vates and Invigorates tho Whole System, Its Medical Properties are , Alteram c, Tonl:, Solvent, and Ufurutlc. Reliable Evidence. Vcuptincj Vcilnp Vriiftlncj Yoffctlne' Ycctlnr Vr. n. n. Ptrens: Hear str-I win most. checrMlly add my testimony to the crrat numbrr you hate already received In faror or yoiirp eat and food tncdleinc,ccetlne, for I do not think enough can oo sjid In its praise, (or 1 was troy bled over thirty years with tiiat di cad tut rtlsea.se. eatarrh, nnd had such bad coughing spells that It would teem nslt I could never breatho any more, nnd Vec ctlno has enrert me j nnd I do feel to think Got Ml tho time that there Is so miod a medicine as cgctlar. nnd I also think It one of tho best medicines for cou.Mis nnd weak, sinking feellniri at the stomach.uud advise everj body to tike, tho Vegetine, tor I can nssure them It Uone of th best med icines that ever was. True! In Mns.uoonn. Corner Magarlno and Walnut streets, Cambridge, Mass. VrawJnc TAffttlnc Vegetlnc GIVES Health, Strength, and Appetite. Mv dnuffhter has received r-renf. heneflt ifromtne use of Vceetlno Iter uccilnliur ttet 1th was a source of great anxiety to all her Mends. A row bottles of Vegctlno re jstored hor health, strength nnd appetite. Vrgrtlac Ycectlnr Vrfffflnp' Vmctlnej Vrjtrtlnr I Si. Jl TIUJtt.N, Insurance and ileal Kstnto cent, No. 49 scars' nulldaiy. Boston, Mass. cAwrrox us CimamowN, March 10, 1669. II. II. Stevens: near Mr This Is to certify that I have ised your "Blood rrepa ration" in my fain tly for several venrs, and think that, for scrofula or cankerous humors or rheumat ic affections, it cannot bo excelled : and as a bl"ol purifier or spring medicine it Is the best thing I have ever used, and I have used almost every thlnr. I can cheerfully recommend It to any ono la need of such a medicine. Yours respcclf ally. Mm. A. A. DIN'SWOllE, No. id ftussell street. XUBCOnKMBBTD XX Heartily. South Boston, reb. 7, 1ST0. Mr. Mevens: Dear sir I bavo taken several bottles of your Vegetine, and am convinced dt Is a valuable remedy for dyspepsia, kidney Vf Rrtlnc Yrffrtlnc Vctft'tliic Trsotitic Veffrtfnr Wfletiitr Vpcrllnr Veartlnc Vejretlur complaint and general debility ot the sys tem. I can heartllv recommend It to all suf fering from tho above complaints. YcKfllnrl tours itespeciiuuv. JIBS. SlUNIIOK PAIIKKIt, M Athens street. renarBltiy H. B. Stevens, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is sold by all druggists. iia'j'j few yji. Tins standard nrticle is compound ed with the greatest earc. Its cfTectB arc as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded liair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the liend ri cooling, sootliing sensation of great comfort, mid the scalp by its use ljeeorr.es white nnd clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak ing the hair grow thick nnd strong. As rt dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho con stituents nro pure, and carefully se lected for excellent quality ; nnd I consider it the Uust 1'iiei.uation for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar. 2uolsingb.am's TDyo FOR THE WHISKERS. Tliis elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the heard from gray or nny oljior undesir able nliado, to lirown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in one pieparation, nnd quickly and ef fectually produce ft permanent color, which will neither nib nor wash off. Manufactured by n. P. HALL &. CO., NASHUA, N.H. Dell tj tU ticcjllti, :1 Cttl:l Is Utlidtll. Oct. IS, mr-iy amnxflKitm waomtrack lAs AGENTS WANTED jit. nu roj ruicE.uar MVINSAFE&SCALECOJ 1 265 BROADWAY N. V. 721 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA.PA. 108 BAN K ST. CLEVE. O. March in, 1.y. 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' 'Olds Consumption j Croup, ltoainoncas mid Vt hnoplng Cough, homing Kquals KothlPrf Iiuals nothing K'i'iala HAAS' KXt'KCTOUANT I Viity Cents Uotti n. , FOIl SALi; IlV DlKICUHTS.i Jan. 19, '77-i)m EST MIIHsOi.ll Jow.IrT lomUnMln out. Cn.tiSiig!!rl ant watch rta.a, fW j.t thrt,J.l tr dr(.., fw. .l.nt Culil ,tom !.-. qttori, "-.I pl'M Intl., foliar bntUn, bra.y 1-l.ia w.Hdln. linn. ad a-ml.' Ta.l. Blan dlatnoBi) tn. Th. abov artirlr arm. poiUralil.for to rani,. Lava aa.n ratallaa fur (. Bantrar-t ttrt and ntnttha aold. 'Tht Ho.tfn l.lflt," rrata ar hlrtilr f tola ad.rrtjart and ,nod., a. b. tnat hrm raLU in hla'dralin,. and r.llaU la bla riH.il., a n.it.marriailn a, b.arlllf andurra. Sr. Xmii Ihc ,alrt,i.a,rrt T. reaTtaa afjvra t,k- aa caan. X. STOCKMAN, 97 BOND 8TUEET, Kew Telle Jan. 5, lMT-am J H'tco. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE rrtlCE.OF TAINTP, OIL?, Ditnsnr.s, JAPAN DrtTER runY. Strictly rUHEWniTK LEAD ll cent.s perpounl guaranteed equal to any In the market. 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Pa., Is prepared to do al kinds ot PAINTING, GLAZING' and PAPER IIANGING In the best styles, at lowestprlces, and at short Parties trnvini such work to do will save money calling on me. All worn warranted to five satisfaction. Orders eouciteu WM. F. BODINE. Marchn. ALBRECHT & CIO. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Tho AlJlHECHT & Co. PlAJAM BTO first-class in overy respect, hoiag con biilcreil tho leading Pliilcjdelpliia inako by musiciann anil competent IiuIkcs. 'Ilirough their extensive facilities, Mesmus. Ai.tnuniT & Co. aro enabled to turn out instruments that aro not Hurpatuod any whoro, and htill sell tlicni at prices williin tho reach of all. No Piano is permitted to Icavo their factory vmlcs Katisfuc tory to tho most minute particular, henco their guarantee of five years is a thing of value All luto im provements of importance arc found m theso instruments. MK-ssns. 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' Whole the matter rer""" In o to day equals or exceeds nny folios, the t Te-dsUarte will be remitt ed, and the traubciibllig i,u ..and cliarued at fifteen cents a folio; but, all bucli caseH, If fever man uny iuiioh are purcnabeu, tne nvu aouara win bo charged. AddrvKS, S. N. Walker, A.M., Court-etenog-ranher, Uloomsburg, Columbia county, Penasjlm nla. Kesldence. Iron street, between Third and Court h. omcfl. With K. E. Orvls, Ew, Colurc'ihui-buUd-log; cntranc,oppoblU) tho eaftt galo to uo court house s u d, xlrst uoor. II mt door to right. (jtnce-liour, ircsn.lwelve to one bVlotk, AMmmmM ill IfRiBMipP" w' UatJJUaiUJm!jiM li . r -w -uaaar . . n '-'Mi,isiBWiJvitl; . 4aja3riItea.''f,.i7TftaBP'a;. Si . f "Cv BLOOMSBUKO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. T. L. GHISWOLD, A. M., M. D Piincipal. Tills W)Ot,aatprwi.t const tm HallillU'jHsimclous. luvlllni.' und ration healthful, nnd easy of aivess. Touchers experienced, cttlclent, and alive lo their work, discipline. J"' JX'S "J ,bc"'0Uffl1' moderate. I'ltiy cents n v. eek deduction to nil cxpectln' to leach, btudents admitted lit uny time, ltooms reserved when desired. Courses ot nludy pi escribed by the mate i I. Mudi 1 School. II. Preparatory. HI. Elementary. IV, Clawtcal. Arllr.nrt lv.n. T. Aen.l.-nln. 1 1. 1 V.mmerrlul. 1 1 1. Uonr-e in Mu-lc. IV. Coun-e ill Art. V. Cwir-o in I'liy-icnl Culliire. Tho Elementary. HOenlinc and Classical Couri. are PltuFESSION-AU nnd siudenU graduallnrthercln. enrreanonriiniriierrree!.! Master nf the Kiements! .Muster of t ho sciences ! Master of tho Classics. Graduates In uieiruiuiinmenix,, ngnca uv me ijineer oi me nuaiuui i ne course ot M 'I he wtatoreipih gent and eniclent and Ihelr talents.! ItO.N. WILLIAM UlaWJl ITf.ldcnt Uoard sept. 8, '70.-ly WHOLESALE DE UG EMPOBI UM. Corner Main and Market Street BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned having been engaged in the business for the past eight years would call the attention of country dealers to their large and varied stock. They defy competition by any house in or out of the large cities. Their stock consists of Faints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Patent Medicines, Spices, &C. RETAIL DEPARTMENT B B, O "W E H ' S BLOCK. Where may be found a largo stock of Surgical Instruments, Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept in a well regulated retail Drug Store. They are also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrate OIL OF GLADNESS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUIt STOCK. MOTER BROS. -May 19, '7s.-tf. PIANOS AND ORGANS, O F ST J. 1ST ID J jR. ID MANUF ACTTJBE The Largest Assortment ! The Best in quality ! The Lowest in Prices ! The Easiest Terms ! YOU "W ILL COMER THOMAS' MUSiO STORE, 1 4 7 M ILL STBEE T . DANVILLE. PA. l)ec.l-3m Then Buy MILLER BROS.' and save, one-third tho cost of iMTT'IAIT'P Li much handsomer and will Vjll 1MH lVJ-f fiaini. 13 prepared reauy ior use in wmie nrany eoior uesireu. js uii iuuiij inuusuuuiui intjuurBi, uuuuiuks n the country, many of which have beeL painted tlx) ears, and now look as v. ell as whentlrst painted. This t IIKMIUAL, PAINT has taken First Premiums at twenty of tho Mate Pairs of the I'nlon. samplocard of coio re sent free. aaress N. Y. KHAJIEL I'AIM uu, Jis.l'rince siren, j , juuy jx, to ly. Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S and fcave one-thlrd tho cost ef I?ArTP ia i.,i.,,.r nnrt win I 1 II li I I 1 Dalnt. Is orcnared ready for uso In whllu or nnv color ileslrcd. Is on many thousands of tho tlnest buildings .. ... ....... ... .... ..m.l .Iv.i.oru ar..l iiniv lu.1 a. ui.ll n. UliDt, Hut 1inlnli.il HUIIKMIL'AI. 1'AlN I' his taken Ftrt Premlumint twenty ot the Mate Fairs of the Union, i-aiiiplecurd olnrssentfreo. Address N. Y. KM A MK1. PAINT Jo., its 1'iloce street, N. V., or MII.LKII t)M., va Water street, Cleveland, Ohio. TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS Or XNTBXU.OT TO EVDHY ONE. A PIANO OR PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR, tuPi an afjJitat(ib!o bick,m.ido to support tha back of tha Bitter while irctdn;' farnar.l lit tan ordinary pcwlllon for playlnj, and by nuiiiplo arrancraeut.Mhlch glie'n It a backward and at tho aamo tlrni) a dswuwurd movement, follow Ids motlona and lupporta him 1:1 a iy position without Interfering in the least with tho freedom f his movements. Augll,'l-in BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, D tnler in Law Blanks, &uMuiy School Libraries, Depositary of tho remisylvnnis Bible Society, WNDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPEE, .PICTURE PEAMEQ, BEWAED OAEDS. Books and suppliea not on hand can be furnished On Short Notice at the Mast Reasonable Rates. Storp in Exchange Hotel Building, Bloomsburg, Va Oet. 8,187s ,vlih n lM.inlltulMiCDlyol iwre.Hott, innu-e. of Tru.leek- I 1ST 3D AT U A TXT'l1 palntlnc, nnd get a paint that V 1 J L Ll L lost tw ce 11; long o-s any oilier .11 1 l,i,ku jskiis, iw n aier sireei, uirveiauu, wnio. AT "P A TTV'I1 patnttnir. and get a paint that A I i I V I 1 I last twice ns lour as onv other -May 18,,'16-ly. Sd. APLATFORM ROCKER ON CASTORS, with the lor in-v moirmcnl ti tlio oldsijlo, wlihout lha preji 1 ilujr rorl.crs to mar other lurnliuro and Iho hifcs nf rounia; being. In fact, the unly Plaiturm r.nckir inado thatlas a perfectly satisfactory moemtnt. ttanufactured for tbo Uado by ALBERT BEST & CO., BUFFALO, N. Y., and for rale by tha prlacipal dealers llirouclioot the Uulled Blalci. XW I r not kciit by any dealer In your town, txnd to us foi l'nce List and Culalo.'m. Expenses iwelio styto 'P' 'V"' tlic other courses recelio .Nurunii i(.ruiKatcsui t-'" ' ' 1 Seertlnry. BLOOMSBUEG JW m-WV H - . MUKH h WIIKKX. t)inIWiiM v .w T. L. G-UNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STREET, H BLOW MARKET Manufacturer of and Dealer in all tindt of dONUMENTAL MARBLE WOKKS '0 use tho bost AMERICAN and ITA I IAN Marble. ne has on hand and furnishes to oritur MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, UKNS, VASES, &c. Every variety ot Marble cuttlnir neatly executed At the lowest market prlci'S. A Inns practlcalexperlence and personal attention to buslneMi makes tho proprietor conlldent of Riving aatlsfacllon. All orders by mail promptly attended 10. I . U. UOX Sey-V. II. Work delivered free of charre.-Jdtl Aug. 21, '14-ly. T. I- OUNTON, Proprietor. Important to Lawyers. mlnlMralors, lluardlau', Township officers, and busi ness men generally. Wo have on hand a liree nssorlment of learal I blanks for tho uso of Mtornovi. Justices nnd Con-I stable's blanks of all kinds, .Nole und ueceipt oooks ior Aiuninisirainrs ac. r 11 1 C E 1,1 ST. ATTORNEY'S I1LANKS. rreclpe for Rummons. ri. ru. " " Rule lo take Depositions. " 14 " " choose Arbltralors. cents apiece, cr 11.75 per hundred. eitailii Rule to tako Depositions. : lu IK-ljt. with Confession, " Assumpsit. Mcchanlia Lt-n. cents nch or per hundred, 'etltlon for sale of Real IMnle 8 cents each. JUSTICE'S 11LNKS. Subncenis. Summons, warrants. Executions. 80 fo to eenis cacn. Leases H s cents each 11 uh lieeas 10 is " 5 " Parchment Deeds Agreement orphan's Coutt Sales... 50 for tl 1 3 cents each Mortirniro and Ilond . ousiao o'H haies 12 " 1 " All kinds of Notes . RecelDts. Noteb. School Orders. Poor Orders. Store Ordfirs, neatly bound, constantly on hand, or made iu uruer uu tinorii noiiec. We nie nienaredto doneater lob work than nnv uiuei uiuce iu luis roauiv. HUOCKWAY tc ELWELL, Editors and Pionrletorfl Of ttlO COLUMBIAN. llloomsburg, Pa SULPHUJi SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Dis-easfs of the Skin, ItttUTIHES THE COMI'LEXIO.. 1'REVENIS and Ur.itDics Rheumatism and Gout, I1EA1.S hORF.S AND ABRASIONS OF HIE CuriCLE AND C0UNTERCTS CONTAGION. Tills Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM ISHES arisinp from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE MARVF.LOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being a WHOLESOME BEAU1IFIER is far preferable to any (.osmetic ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL rilUR Jlvriis arc insured by Tin: use ok !li-nn,n Sulphur Soap, which in adiH. tion lo its purifying clTects, remedies and PRE. vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also disinffcts clothino and linen and prevents diseases communicated hi CONTACT with the ierson. It dissolves DANDRurF, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of the hair. l'hysicians speak of it In high terms. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and $1.20. N. D. The jo cent cakes arc triplo the sbx of thorn al 33 ceals. "HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE," lltack or llrouu, 30 Cents. t X. ClirfTESTOX, rrop'r, 1 Sixth At., U. Oct. in, W.-ty, BLOOMSBURG TANNERY. G. A, II i: II K I ft RESI'ECTFULLY announcas to tho public that ho hag reupened SNYDEIVrf TANNERY, (eld standi Uloomsburs:. Pa., at the Porks of tha Espy and Light Street road -i, whero all descriptions of leather will be ln&da in tha most substantial and workmanllko manner, and sold at prices to suit the times. The htghenl price In cash mil Ul ail limes uu paiu ior U R E K N HIDES of every description In the country. The public pat rone. co is respectfully solicited llloomsburg, oci.l, 1916- MORRIS MICHEL, puacticais 1'iano siakkr, thm:k am iii:imiui:u. l!L00MSI!UIt(i, PA. P1IIST W.4B8 PIANOS AND OUOANS If l HKOOND JJANU PIANOS TAlCltN INKTl h fl OiUiEit liYVAiLi,nniiirrv'BvpnnTLTi Beel, nt-iy r RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES MULADKLP11A AND HEADING KOAt) AKItANUEMENT OF l'ASSKNGKH TRAINS. July U, 1678. rnliNS lravr KcrKitT as roiiows (srnriTMcrrTK Tor New York, Philadelphia, Heading, 1'otUUuo Tninnqun, fit., 11,33 n. m Tor Catanhfa, ll,8s u. in. nnd 7,80 p. in. For VllUumsport,e,aSC,ll4 a. m. nnd 4,oa p. m. TRAINS ('OH ntirCRT I.KAVK AS F0U.0WS, (8CXDAV 81 CKrTRD.) Leave New York, s,45 n. m. tx'iive Philadelphia, ,15 n. m. Leave Rending, 11,3 a, ra., rottsvllle, 1S,1(S p. q nnd Tainnqun, 1,80 p. in. Lcavo Cntiw liso, C,!0 O.sft a. m. nnd 4,M p. m. Lease llllamapoi 1 .9 2 a.m. 12,00 di. and 6, no r.m Pasxngcrs n i d from New Ytrk and l'hllude plila go throug i a uhout change of cars. J. C. WOOTTLN, Jan. II, l7-tf, Gchrial suptrlMcndn t. OUT11KI5N COMPANY. UKNTHAl. K.11.WAV tn.lhh will, u On und iifttr Xoveii.l i with. bll.MIUUV atfolloni.1 NOinilWAHli.- :rl Mull B.ailil. lu., nil lie Hlndla 11.'" a. . a.ss p. in " Utlll.llidnlKUa, Itouhi .ster b.ib Matrul'il u 4u " ller.ovo atcomiiiodai ten U.iuii. ni.uiilM.' 1iiimu rt 12X5 p. m. tluilrn .Mall 4.1t,n.in., uirho Elmlra 10.20 n. m. llurfiilo Express 7.1li n. in. ni rive Uunnlob.Mjn. m MJinilVVAHI). Iluflalo Express 5.10 u. ln.airlie Ilarrlsburjf 4.1 an. id llaltltuoic6.40 11 Klinlra Mali 11.18 n. in., nrrhc llarrltbtiiL' l.rn r. ra " Wa-shlnuton to.so " " llalllraoieiuu " Wushlnitton f ,80 " Ilarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p.m. arrive Harris burg 10.50 p. m. arrive iiauiuiore 2.2;, a. 13 ' Washington 0.13 " Erie Mall 12. MS a. m. arrive llarrlsburg 3 os u. in. " Daltlmorc 6.40 " " Washlnirton to.fs " AU dally except Sunday. 11. M. DO YD, Jr., Oeneral Passenger Agen A. J. CASSATT, flcncral llannge PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. . I'lillnilelnhln (V l-'.rin It. It. IlivUlnn. WINTER TIME TABLE. A" and after SUNDAY, NOV. 26. 1870 W th trains on tho Philadelphia Erie 1UU1 1 a.vuu ay,,,aiuU niUrUU UHlUUUlbI WESl'WARD. ERIE MAIL leaves New York .. 8.55 p. la ..11.53 p. m . 9.1c- p. ra . iM u. in . S.Ho a. m . (.sua. 111 .11.10 a. m .. 7.3 p ra 1 nuaueif hia " " ltaltlmore ' llurrlsbuig " Wlllluinsport " " Lock Haven " " Icenovo " arr. at Erie NiACURa Exracs3 leaves Philadelphia. T.!0a.m " " ltaltlmore 11 11 " Iiarrlsburg. ...to.r,o a. m " " arr. at Mlllamsport.. 2.'iip. in " " " Lock Haven..., 8.25 p. in " " " lienovo 4.4i p. m " " " Kane o.su j in " " " uuiTulo...H.. . PAST LINE leaves New York s.23n. m " " " Philadelphia 1130u.m " " " liulilnime ll.ssa.m " " " llarrlsbtirir 3iii)n.m " " arr. ut WilllainsiHirt l.Sjp.m I 0 : h'ASTWAJW. DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane COO a. m " lienuvo li.lwa la LlKk iinien. 11. e a. Ill " MlIlamsport....l2 41) p. in arr. at lliiulsburg 4.111 p m 1 " l'blludvlnUla i.vuit. m ' " Kcwiork in 15 p. u jiuiuiuuir," . l.na p. la " Washington 9.1T p. in ERIE MAIL leaves Eric .11.20 a. in " " lienovo " " lik Haven " " Wllllamsport " arr. at llsuisburg 8.53 11. in , o.ii p. w 1 . 11. m l. Ul . 2.45 u. m 'Ul .. 7.45 a in m 1 Ualttinoro PUltudelDhia.. New i ork . T.wia. in ,'o uo a. in ...12.35 a, K ? ... 4.. 0 a. m & FAST LINE leaves Wllllamsport.... arr. ill iiuiuuurg " Italtlinoie , 7.45 a in , 7.bs a. in Philadelphia . " " " New York 10.23 a. m Erie Moll West Niagara Exbress WesLLock Haven Vm- Aceom. est aim iniy r-xpress tasi make close con nection at Northumberland u uh L. L 11. R. R. trains fur Ullkes-Hurreand Ncranton. t t:ne aian west. r.iairara jjxnress west. r:ne . Express West nnd Lock Haicn Accominodatlun i N. C. 11. W. trains north. i west iuuko close eonneciisn at wllllamsport wun line Alan vv est. Matrs ra impress west, nnn ilnr 1 Express East make close connection at Lock Haitn wuu n. is. v , it. 11. trams. Erie Alan East and west connect at rrlo 11 1th trains on I., s. tv M. H ll.lt. ntcorry wltho c. AA. v. it 11. at Emiiortum w ith u. N. . & p. 1:. it. aud al Driftwood with A V. R. II. rnrior cars will Itln between I'lil arte nhln fltid Wllllamsport on Niagara Expicss West, Lite hi press West, 1'lilluuelniila Expriss East Pur Ex Ties East and huudny Expiess East, bleeplig Cars on all night t rains. WM. A. BALDWIN, Dec. t7,'76-U Oeneral supt. DE LA WAItE, LACKAWANNA WESTERN RAILROAD. AKD HLOOMSI1UKO DIVISION. 9 Tlme-lable No. S3, Takes effect at 4:30 A. H3 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1670. KORT1I, p.m. p.m. n.m. STATIONS. Scranton llellevuo Taj lonlllo... ...LQCkawanna-., Pltlfton SOUTH. a.m. p m. p.m. 9 S3 8 80 0 ;5 9 43 2 2.5 C 3D 9 63 8 31 li S3 10 ll 8 3S CO 10 CO 8 43 Clf 10 11 8 61 C U in 10 3 63 7 II 1" 80 S C4 7 l( 10 33 8 17 7 11 1" 87 3 111 7 IS 10 87 3 17 I SJ tn ai, Q o T in 8 OS U M tl 4b BUI III IB S 49 ill 3 41 7 411 3 ST 7 S3 3 SI I 87 3 I I II S 2.1 7 U H IB 7 13 3 17 7 15 8 17 7 07 3 12 7 i3 3 09 9 43i 9 3s; 9 81 9 85 9 yo 9 15 9 11 9 07 9 05 9 6 S 69 8 66 b 61 e 43 8 41 8 80 8 III 8 14 S OS 8 8 7 fcb 7 61 YleblPlttston.. ..Wjoming,,, uu nltbv .liennetL : Kingston Kingston ,.1'p. mouth June ....Plymouth .... A ondnle ... Kantlcoke .Kuidock's reek. . HMilckhhlnny ....luck's Keny... ....neuch llnien., lierwkk .... Hilar deck ...Willow (note.,.. Lluiu IShlge 10 35 3 87 7 .ill C S3 3 Ul 0 64 3 1 6 45 8 f4 C 80 8 48 0 15 831 IN I 8.1 0 08 8 9 6 (3 8 13 6 68 8 IU 3 43 8 16 6 40 1 M 5 34 I 63 6 8S 1 4S & 83 1 43 6 0 1 t'l 6 13 1 85 4 15 1 111 4 60 1 15 1 .'IS 1 in p.m. p.m. IU 40 3 SI 7 41 ! 44 3 37 7 tl 10 62 3 45 8 19 11 1 I m IU II 17 4 16 8 U 11 23 4 81 SI! 11 3 4 V9 9 lii 11 Cd 4 37 CM It St 111 i t! 11 43 4 40 7 S 7 M 7 4 i.i-py 11 61 4 6 1 1 85 Itunerr hi 2 6 is lllonnhhurL' 111 r.7 .. l . ou miawiviU iiriugc.'iu til 6 14 tl 7 84 .. Clark's &wlteh...12 10 6 vo tU 7 11 lUllllUu 12 86 5 33 6 !! 7 oil I -hulas y 12 sa 5 47 ( 4J 7 " I I'amerou Ii8 so 6 62 Hi u 45l.Korthuinberhind. 12 61 0 10 9 i a.m. p m. p.m. a.m. w. r, 11ALN1KM), Mll.l. Superlnteudeut's Offlcc, ScrauUiu, Dec. lo, 1S75. WILLIAMSPORT HAVE OUIt NAVE 8TAJIPED O THE BOTTOM EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, ! SOKE GENUINE WITHOUT Our Goods can be had in town in the Couulj'. , J. E. DAYTON, & C Williamspor11' Sept. 20, TS-m; 1 f AINWHIQHTACO.", ' WUOLESALE UROCEUS, , IS. 1, corner Second and Arch sue' PniLjii Dealers in W?jtAS, BVltUrS, COITEE, UCQAIt, dot, sricaa, aicitiB tuna, 4tc, . Orders frui recotTS promptj. SL ABBS- a