TJlifi UOJLUMJ31AJN AJND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMUiyi U C01 WF, PA. Humorous. An Allegheny merchant lim put iiji n dgii i "In 0il wo lrul, nil oUicm cmli." In n recent divorce c.no In California the. huilisnd exlilhitcd A broken arm, torn car a lame, leg and thirteen scars to prove, that hii wife hadn't tried to make home hap py. Hate ball players nie having a hard time, to get started this reason. Tlio.r mlaries nre now quoted a triflj lower than Supreme Court judge. The first butter wa made nearly four thousand year ago, nnd every oneo in u while a piece ff it turns up nnd makes the consumer's hair stand on end. Mexico can get back to buine-n, after a revolution, In jut seven days. Business means stealing entile and going around with an armory of revolvers. Experience, has taught the thrifty tavern keeper that he must either keep good liquors and n back entrance or lose tho paying part of tho temperance trade. A Ilhoile Island cow drank a pot of green paint the other day, and kicked over n Con necticut tobacco shed and a length of Mass achusetts fence in the death agonies. Mamma to Klith, her youngest, aged six "What was the name of the first man dear?" Kllth "Adam." Mamma "Oood! Now tell mo the name of the first woman ?" Edith (after a pause) "Madam." Xall-hcad galloons among the new dre trimmings The galloons aro worn mostly by galloots and aro nailed on the head. Any further information concerning spring fash ions will ho furnished on application. One does not desiro to bp personal, but if the otitic; man who t-at in the chair where a lady had left a dish of maple sugar to cool at the festival the other evening will return the saucer he will save himself further trou ble. Mo"es was n civil engineer. Ho survey ed tho promNed land. A tie Orleans Jle publican. Xo, he was a mining engineer. He viewed "the landscape ore." Ilo'lon Post. This is Horeble; he wa a Wall street en gineer. He was a llttlo bare among the bidlrushes. A"! '. JkraUI. A man In tho top story of a Chicago ho tel attracted a crowd of pedestrians a hun dred feet below by waving a pillow rase and shouting, "Some of you fellows go to the office and tell them to send me up a cock tail." His bell was broken. "Do you really believe, Mr. l'odkins, that anybody could mako a head from butter?'' asked tho landlady. "Well, yes, ma'am, I should think they might," said Podkins, as he pushed back his individual butter plate : "somebody has got as far as the hair with this." Auburn has a Henry Bergh growing up. The boy was leading a poor old horse through the streets tho other day, when a gentleman asked him why bo didn't get on horseback and ride. "Horseback I" replies the boy. "It chafes mo to lead him." You can utilize your cake of maple sugar, if you find there is too much sand in it to make molasses of, by putting it in a neat frame of card-board, or some kind of fancy work in bright colors, and hanging it up against the wall to light matches on. It never wears out; At a recent concert a lawyer was aeon to be enthusiastically applaudsng one of the singers, nnd trying to get up an encore. "Fond of music, isn't he?" said one ac quaintance to another. "Xo," was the re ply : "it's mere professional instinct. He's moving for a new trial." Art has its votaries even amid the un taught children of the wilderness. A fen days ago a savage Indian painted his own face, went into an emigrant wagon that was sketched, by himsell, out on tho prairie af ter dark, and drew a woman from under the canvass and sculptor. 1'rofessor of chemistry "Suppose you were called to a patient,who bad swallowed a heavy dose of oxalic acid, what would you administer?" K. (who is preparing for the ministry, and only takes chemistry because it is obligatory) "I would admin ister the sacrament." A mot by the lamented Choquart, duelist: They were speaking of some one not present lor whom he did not appear to entertain much affection. "Unless I am seriously mistaken," says Choquart, "I'll have to pull bis nose some of these line days." "But what for ?" "Wnnt for? If I knew what for I'd go and do it now." A Milwaukeo man tried the effect of blue glass on a link of bologna sausage yester day. In five minntes it commenced to hump in the middle; in ten minutes "Ma-ri-ar" was distinctly heard, and In fifteen the cat was himself again and out on top of, the woodhouse roof, calling joyously for his old sweetheart". When Mr. Moody quotes Scripture in Boston, and tells them of "Our Father which art in Heaven," and that the "wages of (in is death," the cultured Ilostonlan rises in cool dignity ana denounces the grammar that allows of n promiscuous use of plural nouns and singular verbs, Johu Ilright was lately dining with a cit izen of Manchester, who is an enthusiastic admirer of the'.United States. "I would like" said the host, "to come back fifty years after my death to see what n fine country Ameri ca has become." "I believe you would be glad of any excuse to come back;" laid Mr. Bright, with a grim smile on his face. The oldest Christian church in the world Is probably at Orletnsville the Oppldunx 'fingillit of the ancients in Algeria. In tho pavement is a stone with an inscription stating that it was built In the year 328 A. 1)., soon after the conversion of Constant! ne, Several portions of the building are still in good repair. Two men were sitting together In a smok ing car on the Daulury railway the other morning, when one of them observed to thr other : "I lost as likely a colt as you ever saw, last winter," After a pause the addressed party inquir ed! "Did It die?" "Die I" repeated the loser, somewhat re- senllully, "how could I've lost It if it hadn't died?" "I didn't know but it slipped through crack In the floor," tald the other man, I an lijured tone. Iiotli lapsed into silence after that. Agricultural. ' t'riuh'cit Oati. Tho crushed oats of England are certainly tho most admirable feed for horses that ran be. With us this article Is practically un known. They use, In New York and vlcln ity, wlmt purports to bo one-third sound corn and two-thirds sound oats, ground to gether. Wero it truly this, it would bo ex cellent feed, but It Is notorious that, nntnnly Is It sifllngs of corn used, but tho si flings o tho corn meal, consisting of I ho bran, and often bits of cob with some go d meal, coarsely ground, are used, Instead of mixing the grain ami grinding It, as Bhnuld be done. Tiien too, tho u ts are tin lightest and p nr i si th.ii r mil' mark, t, an I often ,full dirt and grit Ir.ml having been lodged whib urowing, or Iroin laying too long in tin swath beforn binding up. From whatever cuiso oats become unmarkrtable, It dots not prevent their being used for "ground feed." In England oats nre crushed by hand in machines not larger thnn a root slicer. Out large, smooth-faced wheel, with a face about three Inches wide, revolves In close proxim ity to a smaller one, six Inches in diameter, and about the same face as the larger one. A hopper permits the discharge of tho oats between these two wheels, which, rolling to gether, crush each grain ns flat as a wafer. As they drop from tho crusher, tho plump oats are nearly circular; thoso less plump elliptical, and tho few false kernels in the samples I examined were flattened nnd bro ken, but showed no white flour and no defi nite form. In ono ordinary sample, which weigl.-M forjy.fiur pounds to tho bushel, al most every rut was fl.iltcned into a white, floury disk, ncirly 01 qmtn m largo as nn ohl-ftshiuutd silver three) cent piece. O'.ta thus crashed wsy be foil as tl.cy arc, and will not pass thu digestive organs unacted upon, ns so often happens with whole oats. They may be mixed with cut or chaffed bay, wet, or with stcined fodder of any kind. They go decidedly further. Thoso who fig ure most closely tiro the most positive iu their approval of them from motives of economy solely, aud uniformly assert their superiorityto ground oots, even though they were to grind them themselves. Oat crushers will certainly find their way to popularity among us, for with our light weight oats they aro more important than where the heavy oats of Europe can be ob tained oats weighing forty to forty-seven pouuds to the bushel uro not uncommon there, while here thirty-two pounds is a le gal bushel by weight, aud the measured bushel oftener falls below than it goes abovo that weight. Many city dealers sell ninety pound bags for three bushels. iiiifrican Ayriculturitt. Jlotv to Have Healthy Tig. Keep your pigs clean. Protect them from the hot, reeking bed of manure and close sleeping place, where the emanations from decomposing dung, urine, straw and other organic matter aro added to those of their own skins and lungs when huddled together In great numbers. See that both food and water are clean, In the sense of being free from disease germs, and from the microscop ic particlesof decomposing organic matter which within the system as well as outside of it, furnish appropriate tood for the disease poison, and favor its increase, while they depress its vital powers, and lessen the chan ces of the virus being thrown off. And it is here that tho pork raisers are most frequently at fault. Fifty or a hundred pigs are allowed to crowd together in a filthy manure heap, a rotten straw stack, or under a barn, subjected to the droppings of other animals as well as their own products. Their feeding troughs and drinking water are sup plied that they can get into them with their filthy feet, and they must devour tho most obnoxious matter or starve. If under this abuse .disease is developed, the healthy are left with the sick, as "they all will have it anyway," and the result is a clean sweep. When hog cholera exists, the sick should be placed by themselves under a special at tendant, and tho free use of disinfectants; the healthy should be carefully watched, and on the first sign of sickness or increased temperature, as ascertained by the clinical thermometer into the rectum, they should be at once taken from the herd and careful ly secluded. This, with active disinfection, will enable tho owner to cut short an out break, aud save, perhaps, the great majority of an already infected herd. Again, the sale f animals from an Infected stock to be re moved from the premises alive should be se verely punished, aud tho disinfection of the buildings where the sick have been, should bi made imperative. Wo shall obtain the greatest success with this disease when we treat it as a contagious malady, and wherev er It be found to exist, give our main atten tion to prevent the further generation and disinfection of the poison. Signs of a Prosperous Fanner. When you see his barn larger than his house, it shows that he will have Urge pro fits and small afflictions. When you see him driving bis work in- tead of his work driving him, it shows that it will never be driven from good resolutions aud that he will certainly work his way to prosperity. Wnen you always see in his woodhouse a sufficiency for three months or more, it shows tltut it will bo ninety days wonder in farm ing operations, and that ho is not Bleeping n his house after a drunken frolic. When he has a house separate from tho main building, purposely for ashes, and an Iron or tin vessel to transport them it shows that be never built his dwelling to be a funeral pile for his family, and perhaps himself. When his slod is housed in summer, and his farming implements covered both in wia ter and turnraer, it plainly shows that he will have a good house over bis head in the summer of early life, and tho winter of old oge. When his cattle aro properly fed and shielded in winter, It evidences that he acting according- to Scripture, which says that "a merciful man is merciful to his beast." When he is seen subscribing for a news paper and paying in' advance, it shows that he is speaking like a nook respecting the la- test Improvements In agriculture, and that he never gets his walking papers to the land of poverty. Charcoal j-'ok Ciiickcns. "There one thing which nature does not supply, and civilization, the Oerraantown Telegraph thinks, renders quite necessary to fowls, It is charcoal. Hut charcoal made of wood does not answer the purpose; It has no taste of food, It is not attractive to the fowl, and is seldom eaten. But if any one will put an ear of ripe corn into the fire till the grains are well charred, arid then shell off the corn and throw It to his flock, he will see an ea gerness developed and a healthy condition brought about, which will make a decided improvement. All pale combs will become a bright red, that busy song which precedes laying will be heard, and the average yield of eggs will be greatly increased. Dr. Schcnck's Htnndtird IlClllClllCfl. Tho st andard remedies for nil dlscusm nf tho lunmi nro schcnck's Pulmonic syrup, Hchcnclc's sea Weed Tonic find Hehoiick's Maudrnkn litis, nnd If tnknn Iwfore the lungs aro destroyed, n speedy euro Is cf footed. To iiipso ihrco medicines nr. j, 11. Fehonclc, of 'hlltidctnhla. owes his unrtr.illpi1 Micrr.. ti. tlm treatment of pulmonary diseases. Tho rulnionlo syrup ripens iho morbid matter In the lumrsi naturo throws ltotThvnni-asvcini-clo. ratlon.ior when the phlegm or matter Is ripe a slight cough will lluw 11 oil, tho patient has rest and Iho lunxsbrglntoheal. To cnnule the Pulmonic Syrup to do this, Schcnck's Mandrnko Pills nnd Hdienck's Wood Tonln must. tie freely mod to clonn?o Iho atomarli and liver, schcnck's Mandrake Pills act on tlm liver, ro oMnif all obstruction, relax tho gall bladdcMhu bile starts freely, and tho liver Is noon relieved, t-chenek's sea Weed Tonic! Is a gentle stimulant and alterat vol tho nlkall of which It Is composed mites Willi tho food and prevents souring, it nssKts tho digestion by toning un tho stmnaeh to a healthy condition so that tho food and tho Pulmonic Svrup will make good blood! then llio lungs heal, nnd the rntlent will surely get well If care Is taken to pre vent fresh cold. AP who wish to consult Hr Schenek, either per-1 nun my or uj- leuer, ean ui so hi ins prinnp u omcc, eomer of Sixth nud Arcli streets.l'hlUdeliihl i, every .Mou lay. Schcnek's medicines nra sold. he nil flriic-L-UU throughout Hie couutry. .Marcu t prii. vegetTne PURIFIES TUB BLOOD, Uttiiovutet ami Invigorate tlic Whole Syxtuiii. Us .Hfdlclnnl Properties- nro Altrrnthr, Tnnle, f-oitrni nun iniireiic. VEOKTINI! Is made inclusively from tho lulres of carefully selected barks, roots nnd herbs, and so strongly concentrated.that will effectually eradicate from ma system ct cry taint of scrofula Scrofulous Mpelas, salt Ilhcutn, Stphllltlc Diseases, Canker, Kalutncss at the stomach, and nit diseases that arise from Impure blood. SCIATICA, Inflammatory and umor. TL.tious, u..UKii,uunccrous Humor. Krv. 'hrontc Kueumausm. MiLittmiA. (lout nnd So nil complaints, can only bo effectually cured through the blood. For I'LCEKS and Frunttve Diseases ot the Skin. Pustules, l'lmples, Blotciiei, Polls, Tetter, scald head nnd litNutruKv, veuui ING has never lalled to effect a permanent euro. Kor Pains In tho Hack, Kwnrv Complaints, Drop sy, Female Weakness, Lcucurrhtna, arlslns from In ternal ulceration, nnd uterine diseases "'"1 ueneral Uebuity, VKtllsriNC nets directly upon tuo causes ot these comolalnts. It Invigorates und strengthens tho whole system, a:w upon the secretive organs, allays luuammitton, cures ulceration and regulates ths bowels. For catarrh, Dyspepsia, itamcuai cctlvencss, lino ueart, Jieauaafo, i-ncs, Nervous- ness and uoncrai rrosiratua of the Kervous sys tem, no medlcluo has elveu buch perfect satisfaction as tnn veubtinb. It purines tho blood, cloanss I U1UIUUNUU, IUU UF.l IIV.U.M'U. i all ot the organs, and possesses a cocirollin; over tho nervous MVBtom. power The remarkable cures effected by VEOETINEhave Induced many physicians and apothecaries whom wo know to prescribe and use It in their own fami lies. In face VEOETINE la tho best remedy vet rtiseotr. cred for the abovo dlneoses, and ts thu ouly rellablo TUB BUST SVXDBXVCB. Tho foUowlne letter Irom Rev. E. S. Best. Pastor ot M. K. Churiu, -Nallfk, II ass , ttui bo read with interest by many physicians. Also, those suffer- torn tno same aisease as amtcieu l-e son tit the Hev.-E.il. Hest. No person can doubt this tostlmo- , astncroLsnoaouovaooutiuecuraiivn powers of ;aKTiNK! Natics, Mass., Jan. 1, 1874. Mil II. H. Stevens : Dear Sir We Kivo tmnd pen. son for regarding; sourKOEriNKamoaicineofths (rreatest value. Wo feel assured that It has been the means of saving ourson's llfo. He is now seven teen years of age I for the last two yoars ho has nur fcrcd from necrosis of his leg, caused by scrofulous affection, and was so far reduced that neurly all tvho saw him thought his recovery Impossible. A council of able physicians could give us but the faintest hope of ever rallying, two of tho number declaring that ha was bejondUie reach of human remedies, that even amputation could notsavo mm, ei be had not vigor euuugh to endure tho operation. Just then we commenced giving him VJiuktine, and from that time to the preix-nt ho bos bon continu ously lm proving. He has lately resumed his stud ies, thrown a-vuy his crutches and cane, and walks about cheenully aud strong. Though there Is btiu sotao discharge from the opening where the limb waslanced. wonato the ful lest confidence that in a utile time bo will be per fectly cured no has taken about three dozen bottles of vrok. TINE, but lately usob but llttlo, as ho declares that ne is too tveu to uo uuung meaicine. Kospocuuiiy jours, K.S.UKST, J1R3. L. C. T. BEST. ALL DI8EA8E80F TUB BLOOD. If VEOETINE wUl relievo rialn. cleanse, nurifv and euro such diseases, restoring the patient to per fect health niter trying different ph sldans, many remedies, suffering tor years, Is It not conclusive Drool It yau aro a sufferer, you can be cured 1 Whv Jathls medicine performing such great euros 7 It wonts m vue oiuou. in uiu circulating uuicl it can truly bo called tho (IKKAT 11UKJI) I'lllllFIEII. Tho great sourco of disease originates In the blood ; aud no medlclna that docs not act directly upon It to uu nrj and renovate, has any lust claim upon public attention llccouiiuvud it Heartily. South Boston, Feb. T, 1870. 3Ir .8TKVKN3 ! Dear Sir I havo taken neveral hnt ties of jour V E(l ETI N E, and am convinced it Is a valuable remedy for Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint, and general debility of the system. I can heartllv recommend it to all suffering from tho abot o complaints. Yours respectfully. MUS. MONROE PARKElt. 03 Athens street. Prepareii liy H. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is sold by all druggists. WI1EHE TO ADVERTISE. A.T. Stewart savs the best advertising mediums he has ever found "aro the old established organs of tho two political parties, at the several county seats throughout the union." "Those," he says "reach every family of the least account In their soveral counties, and aro more carefully read than any other class of Jonrnato." If Mr. Stewart's Judgment Is of value, there Is no difficulty la deciding which paper It is for the Interest of business men to advertise In The Coirasu Dbmockat, upon which thU paper Is aniany lounnea. was estaoiisaeu in 1U36, and tho olvmblan Dovf enloys a wider circulation and greater prosperity than It ever did. It ffoen week. ly Into two thousand famlUea In Columbia and ad joining counties, and by most of them Is read from u-nrsiio tueiast line, it is ineomv recotminoii exponent of nearly nve thousand Democratic vou-rs In the county. It elves advertisement, a tastv rttu play, that makes them attractive to Its patrons, thus ensuring greater certainty that they will peruse them, wnllolta circulation la undoubtedly much the largest in the county, the advertising rates of tno Columbian aro no hlirher than thoso of cither rjinera with barely halt nnd several not one-fourth the num- Der oi Buuocnoers. mcts line mew speak ror tnera selveB. No shrewd business man will neglect to In sert his advertisements in the colukbun tf Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Krvsi pelas, Rose, or St. Antlio ny'a Fire, Eruptions and Lruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of tha Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lunrrs. Pinmles. l'nstules. aft Hoils, lilotches, Tumors, Tetter, iifllt llheum. Scald Head, Uincworm. Ulcers. Sou's, ltheumatism, Neuralgia, l'aiiiin tho Hones, Side and Head, Female AVeakuess, Sterility, Leucorrhcea, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dronsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General Debility, and for Purifying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetablo alteratives Stillingia, Man drake, Yellow Dock with tho Iodides of Potassium and Iron, nnd is the most efficacious medicine yet known for tho diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully com bined, that the full alterative ctlect of racli is assured, and uhilo it is so mild as to bo harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purgo out fiom the system tlwso impurities nnd corruptions which develop into loathsomo dUease, The, reputation It enjoys is derived from its cures, and the conlidcncu tthich prominent physicians all over the couu iryrepow in it, prut ii their experience 01 ilS Usefulness.' (Vrllileatos nttestliig llsviitues have accumulated, ami aro constantly being received, and aj many of tbesa fuses are publicly known, they furnish convincing cvidcncif of tii superiority of this bar sapnrilU over every other alterative medicine. So generally is its sujwri ority to any other medicine known, that wo need do no more than to assure the public that tho hest qualities it has ever jiOMi-ssed nre strictly maintained. I'lai-Anni uv Dr. J. C. AYER'cV CO., Lowell, Mass., i'rncllrul mi'! ,iiiif(lfi,f ;,rin(.i. sum ur All, iiicuouisis t.vfcnvwm.ui:. Oct. IS, 1874-1 j BLOOMSBUItG TANNERY. g. a. iienniniG RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that ha has reopened SNYDER'S TANNERY, (old stand) bloouuburg, la., at tho I'orksof the tspy and Light Street toius, wnero all aescnptions of leather will ba m&de lu tha memt sutwUnUal and workmanlike manner, and sold at ynwm iu buiv uuj vuuen. jug uiKUtJlb price til CU.hU QUEEN HIDES cf every description in the country. The public pat ronae Is rovpectrully solicited, Wootnaburx, octTl, 117 B- bbbbbbbbbbbH tsSL CHEAP JOS AT THE OLUMBIAN OFFICE. The Columbian Printiug Estab- ishment ia amply supplied with the necessary Tresses, Types and other material for exeeutinsx all :ind8 of Printing at low rates and in tho most expeditious and satis factory manner. CALL AT THE Columbian Building:. COURT HOUSE ALLEY, Bloomsiiurg, Pa. When special material is required it will be promptly obtained. Books and Pamphlets, Hand-Bills and Dodgers, arge and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, invelopes with Business Cards, Bussiness, Pic Kic, Wedding and Visiting Cards, rogrammes, Bills of Fare, tc. Will all be supplied and excuted in superior stylo, at cheap rates and short notice. Tho best workmen aro employed and tho best material will always be furnished, A liberal share of public patron age is respectfully solicited. rJtoovHBTJKa, March 23, 1877 FWIM tr. -- ---- , -ati 3 LOOMSBUHC SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. T. L. GRISWOLD, a"1yT, M. D Principal. TlllSHLMI00Insntprcsent constituted, o"rrs the vorv best f.tnilllps for I'roressinnnl oml C!aslcnl learnlnir. liulldlnirssmiclous. lutlllnir und coiumoillous ! L'oinr.lL'tL'lvhi?.iii.il liv htnntn. vi snrlnir wntpr. Lovatlou Uonlthful, anu easy of nccoss. Toaclier3 uiuucriui-, i itiy coins a wcok ut'ouciion iu an oxpecuug to loacu. MiMcnis nitDiittua at any tunc, nooins rt'&citu.i ivul-ii uL'tiiruu. Courses ot study prescribed by the htute I I. Modtl School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Chwlcnl. ' Adjunct Courses I 1 Academic. II. Commercial, ill. Cour.-e in Aiii'ic. IV. Coiino In Art. V. Course in Physical Culture. The Kleinentary Sclcntirio and Classical t:our?cs arc I'ltfirKSilDMAI.. nnd siu l.'nUpr.idinlln(r therein, receive Ntato Diplomas confcrilni;th" folloKln1 correspondlnit Degrees f Master of tho klements: tiniti-r of the Nclenccs : Master ot tho l'Mlcs. tlr.iduatus In the oilier Coursus rccetto Nornml L'cillllcalesof Ihelr attnlninentH,, signed b, the tilllccrs of tho llojrd of 'InistiM's. 'I he rourso of study on-scribed by tlm State H liberal, nnd the sclenllllc nnd Classical courses nro not. lnfeilor lo thoso of our best Culleircs. Tho Mate requlrcsa higher order of citizenship. The times demand It. It It one of tlm prlmo objects of this so;i0'il to help to secure It by furnishing Intelli gent nnd efficient Teucheis for her schools. To this end It solicits joung persons nf gond uWUtlcs and good p'irp'ises, I hose who ileMre lo Improve their .time und their talents, ns -tudents. To ull such It promises aid In developing their powers, andabu'nlant opiortunltics for well paid labor alter leut Ing school. Tor Catalogue, address tho Principal. HON. t H.I.IA.II i:i,Vi:i.l I'rc.l.lrnt llnnril bept, 8, 'JO.-ly WHOLESALE DKUG EMPORIUM. Corner .Main and Market Street BLOOMSBURG, P a. The undersigned having been engaged -a the business for the past 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 the large cities. Their stock consists of Faints, Oils. Glass. Putty, P atent Medicines, Spices, &c. RETAIL DEPARTMENT "W EB'S BLOCK. Where -may he found a large stock of Surgical Instruments, Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept in a well regulated They have secured the services who is a thorough Druggist, and German customers can rely upon having their business attended to intelligently. T-hey are also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrated OIL OF GLADNESS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUlt STOCK. 3VCO"Z"EI BEOS. May 19, s.-tf. Then Buy MILLER BROS.' ?oni?S.T.e one-third the cost of ITTl,f rT1 AT iy A l"Trp painting, and get a paint that is much handbomer and will UJ J HjilllUA 1 J L A11M last llco a long ns any olher paint. Is prepared ready for uso In white irany color desired. 1b on many thousandsof the ilnest buildings !Jfv. V??SSK$i inanyol which havo bseL painted slxjears, nnd now look as well as whenilrht paintisl. This CIltMIOAL l'AINT has taken First Premiums at twenty of tho Mate fairs of the Union. Sample card ol colors scat free. Addrets JI I LI.KH 1) HO S . 109 Vatir street. Cleveland. Ohio. KNAMEL PAINT CO., 178,1'rtncc strict, Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S and save pne-thlrd the costof r,ITT1l7'rTr' is much handsomer and will Kj II Hi MIL; Ettim. .a viriiuieu reauy lur uso in wuite or anv color uehireu. is oumanylnouaandsor thoiinestouildlngs .?.?..V.n.tryiman.V ot which hate been painted slxiears. and now look as wellns whinllrst pjlhled. ,..u....u.,u . ... uo ium riiai, i- lorsBentfreo. Address N. V. KN A a., it water street, Cleveland, Ohio. THE GREAT WEDIIX C.1KM DEPOT. THE LATEST hTYI.i: I.N "WEX5XDI3STQ- USTVITVTIOlSrS . Prices lower than any House lu the Country. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WM. H. HO SKINS, STATIONER AMD EWGRAVER, 913 Arch Street, Philadelphia. HARMAN & HASSERT. Proprietors; Eaxt Street, South Nldeors.. & II. Ilallruad, Illoomsliurt,', I'a. ii.Tpttniiv roll tho attention ot the public to the folloHlug blateinents : They manufacture all Vlnds ot lino , iiiVam CAil'lMiH. They umko tuo Ctkhiuua oiltlnal and IMPKOVED Il(ll UL",L? - U.tto ..lrt alt Unrta r.r ltiinliK. Klifli 11H Mold l.itntiiN I'niiilN. IjiiiiIkIux MONTBOot' -t-j-' w - boils, UiOid HEATING AND and nre nreDarcd to furnish all klnda of repairs, such as llrntei. nre Brick, Ac, wholesale and retail. They ......,... 1 1' .....i.tif i:rnii, for iUe Win. ri'iiii m ot r. tho uioft economical (Irate In use. ?beyareboprepareatoturnU.UlAW ANDUltlsT nay especial alleuilon to tho Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapers, &c. The proprietors being practical mechanics, havlnRhad on cx'erlcnco of ot or thirty years, the publlcca rely uptm navlng all w ork entrufctea to tuem aone iu JUJl. so, i i-ij PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! The undersigned will tell at private talo a valuable farm, situated In Flshlcgcrcek townshlp.Colurabla county bounded by lands of John Kanti, tmmuel Klione, Jo tpph Coleman's heirs, Chalk's Ash, Uonlcl Hams and William illume, cuniauuug uwui , 150 ACRES, of which about 116 acres are cleared, on which U erected A GOOD FRAME HOUSE, FllAMB DA1IK, and all necessary outbuildings. TM re la also A GOOD ORCHARD, on the premises. .4 Tortus will be made knownnt calling on who un denlgned, or by addressing him at btlll ater, I'a. MATHIAP, KLINE. Feb -Dm la not easily earned in the to times hut It can be made In three months by any one ol either sei. In any part of the cooutry olawlUlni- to work wittily at the employment that we lurnim. tuptr wttniajuur ii mn, ou need not be away from home overnight, you ran citey our bole time to the work, or only yonr spare inomenta.- ItcoaU nothing lo try the bu&l. nrsa. Terms ano M oumt iree. Aauru. none. II. 1U14BTT oo., roruano, name. T) LANKKOTre.with orwttkout exMuptlor ft torMh.a.r. ttiOounnuBiomne., Send Mo. to O. p. HOWELL & CO.. New Tork, tor fampnlet ot 110 pana, contalnlnf Usti f aooo newspapere, and utlaaateBanswlng ceM ol admtl- Dec. , ?Mm 0 jfj X VA, STATE NO-RMAL SCMttCL 1 1 t'luii.iteu, ugtucu uy cxpcrlL'nCed, efficient, nnd nllto to Iholr work. Discipline, .l' Trii.ter. retail Drug Store. of Mr. John Lawall, a German, N. Y. May 12, '70 ly. AT 1 A TTVJT painting, and get a paint thai A lj J A 1 JN I nstt Ice as lonL-nsanv other neuijf ui iiim muvo r an a ui luo union, pnmpiucaru Al.NT CO., lis 1'ilnco tticet. N. V.. opMI LLElt May u'io ly. , COOK STOVES MILL -MACHINEHV HllAKUNd, FULLBVS, 4c. They uiu .uhuuvi wwuuuu iv, Important to Lawyers. Justices of tho Pence, constables, Kxecutors, Ad lululstrators, (luardlau, Township onicers, and bust ness men gencially. Wo havo on hand a largo assortment of legal blunks foi thou.su of Attorneys, Justices and Con etnblo's Monks of ull Muds, .Sole und Kccclpt books lor Admuilaiiaturs AC I' HI OB LIST. ATTOHNKVS 1ILANKS. rreclpo for Summons, " r I. i u. Itulo to take Depositions. .1 .i . choose Aibitratora. i cents apiece, cr fi.'S per hundred. Petition for Appointment of Guardian. LHUtir'U Itulo to take Depositions. Narr lu Debt, w 1th Coulosslon, Assumpsit. Mechanics Ueu. 4 cents each or $3.to vr hundred. retitioh lor blue or iteai liiaio s cents each. JUSUUliS IIL.VMiS. Bubnoinas. Summons. Warrants. Eiecuiioni. so fo S5 cents each. Leases 6 cents each iiiuo Deeus lo Parchment Docds.,, ............ is " Agreements 6 " " orphan s Court bales so fcr tl 6a Constablu's bales. , a cents each Mortgage andllpnd H All kinds ot Notes , 1 Itccelpts, Notes, School Orders, Poor Orders, Store Orders, neatly bound, constantly on. hand, or tnadu to order ou short notice. We are prepared to do neater Job work than an; 11UOCKWAY KLWELL, ECU ton and Proprietors Of theCOLCUSIAK, lilooinsburg, Pa JkTOTlCE. From una daw the Hloomsbiirg Gas Corn pan put In service plpos at Bret coat ana rarnlah an wet'S at four dollara each. v will and net The comDOiiv nave on hanA a lot of roa tar aulted or painting roofa, and posts or ether timber placed Uiiuor gruauu. rrta lo cents per gallon tvr ttDt per barrel, oc. 15,16- . is, W. aOLLSH, mm lurnisucu iui it uuiiniuui bmjijuj ui inin.,,.. firm but kind, uniform nnd thorough. Expenses (.'(II.. .1. (i. I'lli:l:.i:, Krrrrtnry. G-LENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases oftiih Skiv, Ueautifies the Complexion, Prevents and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Abrasions ok the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. Tins Standard External Remedy for Trup lions, Sores and Injuries of tlic Skin, not only removes from the Complexion all Hlem 1S1IES arising 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 MARVELOUS! V CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being a viiolesomd iieautiiter is far preferable to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages of Sul niUR Jiatiis are insured isv thf. use of Glenn's Sulphur Soup, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also disinfects clothing and linen and trevents diseases communicated 1IY CONTACT With the PERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of the hair. Physicians spoak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Gake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. B. The 50 cent cakes are triple the &be of those ot 33 cents. "HILL'S HAIIt AXI) AVHISKint WYE," II lack or ltrinvn, SO C'rutn C S. tlUTTEJTOS, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av., S.Y. Oct. ao, ';o.-1y, GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Tlio Aliirecht & Co. Pianos nro first-class in uvcry respect, lioing con bitlcreU tlio leading l'hilnilcl)hia mako by musicians and competent jutlscs. Through their extensive facilities, SlESftiss. Ai.iihecht & Co. are enablctl to turn out instruments that aro not surpassed anywhere, and utill belt them at prices within tho reach of nil. No l'iano is permitted to leave their factory unless (satisfac tory to tho most minute particular, hence their guarnnteo of iivo yenra is it thing of vnlue. AH lnte im provements of importance nie found m these instruments. Messrs. Ai.iireciit it Co. have re ceived tho most fluttering Testimo nials from L. M. GorrbCHAi.K, Fkanz Aht.Gl'stavh Satteh, J. F. Hlmmels jiach, William 'oiiei-teii nnd many other eminent nrtists, besides being nblo to refer to thousands of private purchasers, schools, semi naries, societies and teachers. l'ianos conscientiously selected per orders by mail, carefully pneked nnd shipped safely tonny part of tho world. Sr"l''or further particulars as to references, prices and terms, address, ALBRECHT&CO. 610 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Iyl4, lsic.-ly. MORRIS MICHEL, PIIACTJCAI. PIAXO JIIAKUR, liLOOMSBUHO, PA. FIRST CLA f VIANOS AND OIinANS FOfi SALK. SECOND HAW) 1'IANOS TAKEM I.N HXCHANOli ORDUH l.v MAIL PlIOJIl'TLY ESECUTJJD. Decl, no-ly -L ri-.a- J- JJ J. ' -a- N-'ftigns ami com pounds. LhIh.Ii ri'gNtore 'l! Infringement, relsiiuts andlnteifercncuH will reuMvo prompt uttentlon. I NT AT 17 VTMVl DO should tend in a model 1 IN V lliiM .1 U lvfr sketch of their Inteu tliui, nnd wonillklvoour ophilou as loin patenta bility freu of charge, moderate, aud no i Imruo iiniil puleiit U beelired. Wo will upon contingent fee, prosecute cases that liavo Ken HHJECTEI) by tho Patent linico. Uoliuveellciit.ini every hlalolu Iho Union, nnd Intlta Inquiry through s our t'ongreasinan as to our standing before tho Patent onice. bend for etrcuUr fur further Information, terms and references. Estnbll&hcd lu lbca, EDSON BROS., itors of D. S. Foreip PATEMTS, 711 Gr. Street, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. 0. i, 'iviim Teh. m, MdvertisingAgents fa tt, at cJt-cfi foy PIANOS. 3 7 RAIL ROAD TIMETABLES piULADKLPJlA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OV TRAINS. July is, 16T, PASSENGER TnAiNS t.BAVii nrrniT i rot.toKs (trMrrttnn Tor New York, llilladolphln, Heading, t'otUtnie Tnmaqiia, Ac, 11,33 n, m Tor Cntanlisa, 11,8.1 n, m. and 1,H p, m. Tor Wllllamsport, C,S9 C,t4 a. In. nnd 4,Co p. m. TiiAiNsroa iicrsnr i.eavj! as foii.ons,(stspAT ia CKITEII.) Leavo Now York, 8, n. in. Leave Philadelphia, i',!r a. m. Leave Heading, 11,3 n. in., 1'ottsvlllc, U,HI p. tn and Tnmnqun, 1,Jtn p. in. Leavu cnl.MtlHxn, ct,so 0,l a. in, nnd 4,K) p. ui. Inte tVlill.ihispoit.il 2 n.m.U.do in, and o,(io p, tn l'atsehgeis ai d from New York nnd l'litinrt., phla go thtoujf.t .i ithout cltnngo of cars. J. K. WOOTTEV, Ucnornl Jlnnngcr. 0. (1, HANCOCK, (lenernl llcket Agent. Jan, it, i in-tt. JOimiKRN CENTRAL RAILWAY cu.tir.iv. On nnd after November 20th. ls:a. imh. rin i... SU.SIIUUY aa follows i . NOIITIIWAHD. :rlo .Mall D.uo a. in., nnlt o Elmlra u.r,o a. " Cniiandalgua... n.jsp, m Hocheter f,,nj Xl.tir.iiYi ii j., 1. Henovo accommodat leu U.lo n. in. nrrltu Mlllumi H12.MP. m. rJmlin.Mall4.l5n.m.,urrlvo Elmlra 10.20 n.m. Uunnlo Emu-ssi 7.15 n. in. nrrlvo Ilurfalo 8.60 n. in HOtlTIIWAlll). -uflnlo Express 2.M1 n. rn. arrive llarrliburg .r,ti n. tn ElmllaJIall 11.15a. m.,tnn lie llairlsbuig i,r,o p. in wasinngtoiiio.to " " lUItlmoro c.30 " Washington 8.80 " llarrhburgnctonimoilatlon Mop. m.arrUo Harris iiM'i' J. III. nrrlvo Halt Imoro 2.25 a. m Washlr.L'tnn fl.13 h Eric Mull 13.M a. in. arrive Ilarrll)urn'3o.i n. rn. " Jlaltlmorc s.jii ii " Washington lo.rs " Alldallj exoLpt Sunday. D. M. HOYD, Jr., Ueneral l'aaaenger Agcn ' A. J. CASHATT, (Jencral Jlnnagc D KLA WA RE, I. A OK A WANNA AND WESTKKN HA1I.UOA1). hloomsisuro division. Tlmc-Tablo No. VI, Takes clfect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, NOVKMIIEU 22 1875 N01IT1I. STATIONS SOUTH. n.m. n.m. n.m. o ts 0 43 0 35 0 31 0 25 0 20 1' 15 8 05 8 I'M 7 ta 7 411 7 41 7 03 7 27 7 22 7 18 a 53 3 5. II 49 K 42 3 31 3 32 Scrnntoti llelletuo .... TiiUorMlle.,.. .Lucknwuimu... a.m. p m. p.m I) 48 2 2.5 0 30 9 53 2 81 ft 3) 10 ml ni. . .. rmsion 3 27 3 23 a lo lt-M. i'lLlbOU...!10 II 2 52 Ota w . : . 1. " ti W yoiniu lo 10 I" 20 II ...Mnltlu . 2 53 3 111 3 17 7 til 7 00 7 11 u o7t l:piim-tt. in 93 is a 17 05t hlngslon....!. '5 Kingston 7 15 3 17 1" 27 S 111 3 17 8 V2 7 16 7 25 7 35 7 07 3 12 a OH 3 01 .1 1 2 H 2 42 231 2 25 2 0 2 13 2 10 2 10 lli.n,n,.,l. I..nn !l0 32 10 27 7 03 0 5S II M 0 45 0 30 i 15 n no 0 02 6 s 8 52 5 4S 5 40 a 31 8 50 8 51 S 4S 8 41 s so; s 10 S 14 S 05 l'l mouth .... Atoiiil.Ue . NontleoKo .Ilunlork's reel;. . .Milcktlilnny ....Illck's I'eiry... ....Ucarh llnton... HiTttlok .... lirlnr creek ...Willow ( I rote... I.lnio nidge Lspy . .iilooiiiNinirg iiiit.i,i 10 35 10 40 3 27 7 40 3 32 7 4S 3 37 7 53 3 45 8 15 4 Ml S 25 4 15 8 45 10 44 10 52 u in 11 17 It 23 4 21 4 S 8 t5 11 3 11 td 4 37 11 : 4 u 9 03 0 50 G 55 7 i-kS 7 54 7 411 7 4" 11 41 1 M 1 13 1 4S 1 43 1 40 4 40 7 20 11 51 4 5' 18 5 21 5 23 5 20 11 57 12 2 12 07 .1 1 2 7 40 7 so t'ntnnNsa liiidgc! 7 20l..ciaik's sntui... 5 I S 7 45 5 14 7 fi-1 5 13 1 25 12 III t. 911 it Kit 4 55 1 19 in' . ... .uainnio 7 04 Chulas y 7 o Cumeion 45.NorthumUrlaniL u.m. 12 25 5 38 8 23 12 2 5 47 8 40 12 30 D 52 S 47 12 51 C 10 9 IS 4 50 4 35 p.m. 1 15 1 III p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. . . . I . 1 1 A 1.3 I r.A II, hupi, Rlin.rinlnnilnn.a lim.n 1......... ..... .'n ..12 i, i ,,'. ..' ,1.' .1'.":" .u.v.u,.v a villi,,, eilUUlUU, 1eU, IU, MO, M. C. SLOAN & BRO., uvaoMsnviui, im. Manufacliiiers of . Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs rLATI OHM WAdONS, iC. l'lrst-class work nlwnj s on hand. HEI'AIIIISd NEATLY DONE. I'rlces reduced to suit tho times. Jan. 5, ISJ7-tf The Columbian Law Docket, A complete leeortf fortlio tisoof attorneys. Con veniently arranged for tho dodetlnsof all cases containing cm pafjes, with double Index, -nils Is the most complete book for lawyers that la pub. llshed. PRICE, $8.50. Published by Brockway & Elwell Editor and rroprietoM of tho Columbian, BLOOMSBURG, Heel tf EST MUUnOMI JrMvtry ('nt'ililulliil rut. C.itiUrliigifrlu K.. t witlcli chnln. illfi' Jit 1-rowh.J.l r Jri-p, pal tl-'t.ir.t C"M lldllt llrtV tultoni, rt (jlrtl rtoJt, cellar tuwo, brvy plmtrl ..Jlti ttf, Rliit grritl' l'rl. i Un tt nm nit j.ln. Tii bo icUf itntt pUrM, fwrlO rtnti. Lit La iull ur- iv.T.aic m.ii t.b.n 4i rAtllt F. BTOCKMAM, S7 LOMO BTHESr, New Tork. :Jan.e, iS77-sm jwco. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE ITtlCE OP I'AI.NTS, OILS, 1UIUSHE9, JAPANHHYEIl & TUTTY, fctrlcllyVUllEWIUTi: .RADII cents pernouni guaranlced equal to any in tho marLot. SIONTOUIt WHITS .HAD at lo cents per pound equal to any for durability. PUBa. JIONTOUIt SIATE I'A I NTH 8. 9 and lo cents per pound, according to color. 1 MONTOTJIt JIETALLIoTliloWN 8 crtits ner nnimrt Tho test I'lre-l'ioot Iron I-alnt lu the ffifet" ' JIONTOUIt SIETALLlOIIIIOWNdry ! and a ceuU -per pound. Accordlnstoquantlty. lict Quality of Taint Urtisiiesat low prices. PURE LINSEED OIL ,vlLn? b.uy 10 lau "uantltlea, direct from the Manufacturer, aud offer at the low tat Market price. . BEST JAPAN DRYER Acknottlcdjedbvallourleadlncrralateni to uo' Lest In the Jlaiiet. All our Roods aro guaranteed as rerresenteri n., our paints lata ground in pure linked oU oMh ! money refunded on demand. "uscea ou' or,1" Kl.nil f.M untnnli. nn.l .. .... lals "" to I'neo list Willi testimon. HEXHY S. HE AY, Solo Manufacturer. Mayn, -18-ly. HuiT.ItT, Pa. TrISfPEITsKEPTOM FILE 1 AT TUP nrriAP r i i l urr i ia r iit. 733 SmsflH St, PHILADELPHIA, ""'WMwiucuu ui our tOMTttiT CAMa JIATiEfj, X) AH. I'.nl.l ... V . . 1 . mm n.n J t i ,ut last 2ss J.