THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM SBURG, COLUMBIA COL NT Y, PA. Agricultural. feeling Young Calves. A tvs liavp srpn, I'rfili mill: ii tlio lirnt food for tlio young calf, mid tlio most natu ral tiiclhod of taking It Is for the calf to draw It from tlio nddcr of lb mother. Hut thcro aro many considerations that come in to prevent this natural method among the r.00,000 dairymen In the United States. This natural method is only practicable among I ho breeders of pure-blooded and high-priced stock; and if such breeder of high blood is located In a dairying district whero milk Is valuable, It is quite unnecessary that he should feed new milk longer than two months. After that period tho calf may bo fed upon tho skim milk and linseed or ilax seed gruel, with an excellent chance of grow ine; a prize animal. Iu two months the calf win havo made an cxcel'cnt start and be ready for the modified diet. And If tho calf Is to bo taught to drink, It is better to do this when ten days or two weeks old. It will Irani easier at that age thau la ter, and the cow will give more milk through the season than if tho calf Is permitted to suck longer. The milk being fed warm from tho mother, the calf will make a growth not perceptibly different from one that sucks. This blooded calf should have the free run of a dry yard, with a llttlo Iiay or grass to at, that it may early develop its firt stom ach and chew its cud. A small field of grass In Slimmer is still better. When the tlmo comes for feeding skim milk, the ration may be made about as nutritious as the new milk by adding toitllax seed gruel, made by boiling a pint of ilax seed and a half pint of oatmeal In ten or twelve quarts of water. Mix this in equal parts with skim milk, and feed blood warm. Let the calf have its fill twice per day, at regular times, until six months old. During this time teach it to eat n few oats, and in case of a tendency to scour, give, for a meal or two, In the milk, a quart of coarse whtat flour, sometimes called by farmers, canel. It will be perceived that the oil of the flax seed will make good the los of the cream in the milk in fret it is a ration as rich as the milk itself; and wo have seen calves run ning with it quite tho equal of calves run ning with the dam. Wo have also used flax seed and pea meal to mate the gruel to mix with the skim milk, and it has proved an excellent combination. G)c Rational Are Stork Journal. Best llrceil of Hogs. In answer to an inquiry which is tho best breed of hoga, an Ohio breeder fives the ful lowing reasons for naming the Poland Chi na as such a breed : 1. They do notget mangy. I havo never had one that was troubled iu that way; and this is something of so much importance that it should not be overlooked by any farmer who knows anything of the evil. 2. This breed is excellent on account of its early fattening qualities; and yet for its continued growth it has no equal. When only nine or ten months old it will readily fatten Into clear pork, weighing 300 pounds or more. Or they will continue to grow until twenty months old, and then weigh, when fattened, from 450 to fi25 pounds. 3. It is the best ieeder on clover aud blue grass that I know of. I have witnessed text experiments which went to show that hogs of this breeed will make more gain and thrive better on grass alone than those of any other breed. 4. They are naturally quiet at all times unless a" contrary spirit is stirred up by abuse. They fatten well, eating their fill and then lying down. The sows are good and prolific breeders, kind in litter and good sticklers. 5. I claim that the Poland China is the hog for the packer.because of the proportion ot weight behind: the shoulders and the wgh-pricea meat it carries, anil a corres pondingly small amount of offal produced. It has u small head and small feet. C. It is the breed that we can do the most with between April aud January. I claim that pigs Bhould come when grass in the Spring begins to grow, so that they can be fattened without having to winter them. Or, if we deem it good policy to hold. them over, wo want them to keep on growing du ring tho summer with the least cost. I believe the Poland China is the hog for the farmer. It is small boned and long bod ied. It has short legs and broad.straight back: it has deep sides, with square heavy hams and shoulders; it has drooping ears and fine hair, in color nearly always spotted black, oalti.no os.Jiy practice, says an olU dairyman, is to give my cows all tho salt hay they will eat, threo times a week through the summerseaso. The amount consumed by them is greater while in flush feed than in short. Tho amount of milk returned by the cows is from a quart to a third more thau when salted but once a week. It may be that some soils are deficient in salt, and that stock requiro it in large quantities to equal ize the sj-ntem. If to, they will eat less ; they are the best judges. Tho effect of salt is to increase the desire for both food and drink. Hence the materials for milk, More bait is consumed by my stock when fed on a clran grass patch, where they can mix salt and grass than if in a shed. A strong solu tion of salt in water, irregularly applied on hay lor cither cattle or horses produces scouring. The Scientific American furnishes the fol lowing practical hints concerning the con struction ot devices to prevent tho ravages of crows and other predatory birds The best scarecrow is a suspended looking glass. Take two final), cheap mirrors, fas - ten them back to back, attach a cord to ouo angle, and bang them to an elastic pole. "When the glass swings iu the wind tlio sun's rays are reflected all over tho field, even if it be a large one, and eveu the oldest and bravest of crows will depart precipitately should one of its lightning Hashes fall 011 him. The second plan, although a terror to crows, is especially well suited to fields sub jected to the iuroads of small birds and even chickens. It involves an artificial hawk made from a big potato and long goose and turkey leathers, 'I he maker cati exercise his imitative skill in sticking the feathers lnto'tho potato so that they resemble the spread wiugs and tail of the hawk. It Is as tonUhlng what a ferocious bird of prey can be constructed from the abovo blonde mate- rial. It only remains to hanir the obuct from a tall, bent pole, and the wind will do the rest. Tho bird will make swoops and dashes in the most headlong and threatening manner. Even the most inquisitive of veil erable hens have been known to hurry rap idly from its dangerous vicinity, while to small birds it carries unmixed dismay, The Missouri Senate hag passed a bill of fering $10,000 reward for the discovery of a sure cure for hog cholera. Such a hand- some prize should certainly stimulate tho faculties of scientific men, especially those who are practical farmers. Humorous. Hutchers speak of their customers ai "peo ple we meat." Tlio New York Jlerald announces tho "cat and croquet season to bo open." Fuck thinks tho author of "From Dawn to Noon" ought to be mado an A. M. No physician should namo his sou Wil liam, unless ho Is willing lie should bo known for nil tlmo as tho Doctor's Hill. A party writes of a bankrupt New Yorker, "Oodward ho was very strict, but manward he was a little twistical." This is about tho time of year tho ico men begin to circulato reports that their crop of ico was ruined by tho late frosts. It was a German editor who said that in the United States thieves nro so scarce that they havo to ofler a roward for them. The namo of a man who runs a hotel in Gonzales county, Texas, is Mr. Pod. lie spells It with a pea. A young man from Auburn, who went to Texas this spring, lias telegraphed home to his father: "Fatted calf for one." It is ascertained by tho Louisville Courier Journal that "tho boldest Thomas cat never appeared on onn of Jlulletl's roofs." Worcester iYcsi . Tho Fortnightly Jlevhw lias an able article on "Water as. n Hever age." The idea appears to he feasible. Whisky advanced a little in price last week, but then tho baso ball season has opened, and the country is full of Bpraiucd wrists. Standing on the backs of chairs and white washing overhead is what keeps down a su perfluity of women in this country, as much as anything else. Tho telephone would prove of capital ser vice during the hot nurnmer months if it could be employed in bringing airs from the Arctic regions. Chicago Journal: Not one of the war maps show any trees for the officers to crawl behind, and this makes the anticipated bat tle grounds look strange and unnatural. Wl.n Infalilrul tlimnu? WIlV KPfft TIPOdIb . Wimam mi Thomas and Henry and Susanaudsoforth?A1 0. Times. Sophia, stupid, not Soforth. Mr. Murray still clings to his first love Addie Kondacks. Boston rosl. Heard he was fond of flirting with several speckled beauties. Cincinnati Commercial. One cannot be too careful this weather. A swell exchanged his heavy winter cane for a light bamboo, and tho consequence was a se vere cold that laid him up for a week. Another girl has sued a man who kissed her, for damages, and obtained a verdict. Glad of it ; a man who cannot kiss a girl without damaging her deserves no sympa thy. A Maine paper has an editorial headed : Why young men leave the farm." Wc think it is because the farm is a cumbrous and inconvenient thing for a young man to take along with him. Very few of the Russians can read. This gives the American newspapers the chance to print any kind of war map without hurt ing the feelings of the natives. Max Strakoich has engaged Clara Louisa Kellogg to sing one hundred nights for $100,000. Max could have saved just $.10,- 000 by engaging us. To the cultivated and naturally delicato musical ear there is nothing more disagree able than to have a hand-organ woman pause in the middle of a bar to let go of the crank and replace a hair-pin . Many a man talks of what tho country owes him, whose services would be well re paid by six feet iu the corner of a cemetery, and who would ha overpaid if a fivo cent sign was stuck up to keep people off from the grass. "Why. my dear fellow" whispered a friend, "I did not know you wore so badly maltreated in that affair." "Nor I neither," sobbed tho victim, "till I heard my lawyer a tellin' the jury all about it." Newsnaners appear to think it funny that the tvne-setters of the Courant made it an nounce the death of a subscriber at forty seven who had taken tho paper fifty years, We cannot help it if the people will order the Courant in advance. Hartford Courant, An Arizona paper alludes to tho Indian as tho "noblo raid men." Which induces the Chicago Tribune to speak of "The Crazy Hostilities." The European war may bring allusion to tho Cossacks as llussia's steppe children. Some paracraphcr will soon ak : "What color is a tune?" and before nny one can re ply he will answer, "Tun-is Bey. ' Ho should remember, though, that some tunes may bo blew. Now does the bad little boy go fishing on Sunday and catch a nice string of suckers, while tho good llttlo boy goes to. Sunday School to catch the measles, and run hi chances of becoming an early spring au gel. 1 A Chinaman in San Francisco was inter- 1 viewed by a reporter as to the probable is- I suo of tluo conflict between hoodlum and I Mongol in San l'rancisco. Kesult: "Alice tllme hoolum blake tleaty. lllmo-by yeah Chin-Cbinaniln he come; bling plenty men help fight; shootee; kill ; Murdlel Smashee hoolum !! When a Iiuflalo yotiug lady so writes a correspondent parts from her beau, who is too bashful to undeistand the nicer usages of his position, she will say : "William, if you were to kiss me, you might be alrald ma would hear it but if I creak the gate she won't know the difference I" Two commercial travelers comparing notes; "I have been out three weeks," taid th fit missionary, "and have only got four or- Jeru." "That beats me," replied tho second commercial evangelist; "I havo been out four weeks and havo only got ono order, an that an order from tlio uoute to come home," IIow often, oh, how oftci we find a man who will pay eleven dollars for a box of ci gars without a question or a moment's besi tatlon, who will contract his brows aud start back in speechless horror and stare for ten straight minutes at the item, "to one piece of dress braid, ten cents," in a dry goods bill that Ills trembling wife hands him, Ifr. Sclicnck'N Pulmonic Syrup, SZA WEED TOMO. AND MANDRAKE nttA-ThCSe medicines have undoubtedly performed morocuiM of Consumption than any ottier remedy known to I up American public. Tltey nre compounded of veg etable Ini'redlonts, ana contain nothing which cm be Injurious to the human constitution. Otber rem edies ndi, ertUed na cures for consumption, probably contain opium which l a somewhat dangerous drug In nil cases, aud If taken freely by lonaumirtUo pa tients, It must do great Injury! for Its tendency Is to comlne the morbid matter In the si stem, which, ot course, must make a euro Impossible, schenck's l'ulmoolc syrup Is warranted not to contain a parti cle of opium I It Is composed ot powerful but harm less herbs, wh'cUact on tho lung, liver, stomach, and blood, nnd thus correct oil morbid secretions, and o.xpcl all tho diseased matter from the body. Theso nro tlio only moans by which consumption can bo ccred, and as fclienck's rulmonlo Njrup. sea Weed Toole and .Mandrake rills nro tho onlv medi cines which operata In this way, It Is obvious they aro tho only genuine, euro for Pulmonary Consump tion. Kach bottlo of tuts lnvaluabto mcdlctno Is ac companied by full directions. Dr. ScliencK Is pro- icstionauy at ins pnncip.ll uiuce. eurner oui nnu Arch streets. Phlladulnhto. ctcrv Mnndav. whero all letters for adUco must bo addressed. Juno VEGETINE Veoetinr hay never failed to effect a cure. rUlne tono c strength to tlio system debUltated by dis ease. SUE BETS WELL. Koltii 1'oi.Axn. Mk.. Oct.. 11. 1S70. Ma. II. J'.. Stkvins: lwar sir. 1 havo been sick two years with tho liter complaint, anil during that tlmo havo taken a rem. many muereni, meuiciues uut uuao oi mem lid me any irood. I wa-s restless night and had no appetite, slnco taking tho Vegctlno I rest well nnd relish my food, can recommend tho Vegctlno for w lutt It lias dono for me. lours respectfully. M1W. AI.BKUTIlICKL'lt. Witness of the above. Mr. (leu. M. Vuutflian, Mcdfonl, Mass, VEGETINE. Thousands mm bear tusilmon luml'lolt mjIiui IjiiIIj) that Vegctlno Is the beat moltcul compuuml vet placed tefore tho public fr renovating nnd pur fylnjj the bltmd, eradicating all humorous impurities or pi-Wonous necix-llons from llio sjstem, imitforu t Ing and fetrenKthenlng tho system debilitated by disease; In fact, It Is. as many liao called It, Tho SAFE AND SURE. Mr. n. It. Stevens; In 1172 our Vomerine was recommended to me, and yielding to the persuasions o! n me ml, I consent ed to trv it-. At the time, 1 was HtiHerlnj; from treneral debllltv and nervous nrnitmtinn' siimrin. duccd by overwork and Irregular Habits. Its won derful Htrengthenlnp nnd curative properties seem. 1 ed to affect my debilitated system from the first ' hum , uuu unutT ii persistent use 1 rnpiuiy recov ered, gaining more than usual health aud good feel Inc. Mnco then I have not hesitated tn d-Iva Vco-p. I tine my most un qualified Indorsement as belnca safe, auro and powerful agent in promoting health ana restoring tho wasted stem to new life and I energy. egetlne Is tho only medicine I use, and as long us I llu I never expect to nnd a better. 120 .Monterey Street, Allegheny, Ta. VEGETINE. Veoktine thorouehlv eradicates everv kind nf hu mor, nnd restores tho entire pystem to a healthy condition. Mho following letter from liev. o. W. VnmneM. formerly pastor ot Uo Methodist Episcopal Church, llydo l'ark, nnd at present settled la Lowell, must eonv luce every onu w ho reads this letter of tlio won derful curutlto qualities ot Vegettnensa thorough eleonser and pumier of tho blouil . Ill UK 1 AKK, .-I1AS3., EB. 13, 1S.O. Mn. II. H. Stevens: Dear r. Altoutten rears aco mv lienith f.iiie.1 thruugnthe depleting effects ot dyspepsia: nearly a j ear later I was nttackeilby typhoid fever In Its worst form, tt settled In my b.ick nnd took tho rorm of a largo deep-seated abscess, which was llttecn months In gathering. I had two surgical operations by the best skill In tho nmtc but received no per manent cure. I suffered 5rrc.1t pain at times and was constantly weakened by n proruse discharge. 1 also lost small pieces of bono at different times. Aiuuers ran on mus aoout seven years, tin May, 1S74. When a fliend recommended nintni-n 10 vnnr olllconnd talk with louor the virtue, of Vecettne. I did so, and by your kindness passed through 5 our manufactory, noting the Ingredients, etc.. by which j our remedy Is produced. uy wuai 1 iuw auu neai u 1 guinea some conuuenco In Vegetlne. I commenced taklnur It soon after, but felt worse from Its effects; still 1 pcrscverd and hoon felt It was benciltlng mo In other respects, Yet I did not see the results I desired, till 1 had taken It faithfully for a Uttlo more than a year, when tho difficulty In tho buck was cured, and for nlno months I have enjoj ed I havo In that tlmo t'fllnerl twentv.nvn wninrls at flesli, being heavier than ever before In my lift, and "waiHiici uiuio uuio wj peiiurui laoor man now. During tho DO&t few weeks I had a scrofulous SWCIUnL' as larco as mv first crather nn another rtnrr. of mv bodv. I took egotlno faithfully and removed It level With the surface Inn mouth. 1 think I Khmihl have been cured or my maUi truuble sooner If I had taken larger doses, after hav tag become accustomed to Its effect. Let your patrons troubled with scrofula or kidney disease understand that It takes tlmo to euro chron- uiseoses, ami 11 tuey win patiently lake vcgotlne, will, In my Judgment, euro thein. v au great ouugaiions 1 am. 1 ours very truly, (J. V. MANSFIELD, Pastor of the Methodist Church, 'repareflliy H. R. Stevens, BosIod, Mass. Vegetine is sold by all druggists. WIIEHE TO ADVEI1TISE. A. T. Stewart savs tho best advertising mediums ho lias ever found '-ore tho old established organs of mo two political parties, at the several county seats throughout tho union. Ibese." he snvH "reach every famllr of tho least account In their neverai counties, and are more coretuUy read than any other uuu wi jvuiu.ua. 11 ,jir. Diewuri, t, juujllieni, IS UI value, mere is no ointcuity in deciding wntch paper It Is for the Interest or businessmen taaiivertisin Tho colcmbu Dehociut, upon which this paper Is partially founded, was ttablLshed In Iho, und tho Columuun now enjoys a wider circulation and greater prosit ruy moo never tua. It goes week ly Into two thousand families In Columbia, nsdnd. Joining counties, and by most of them Is read from tu-nrstio tuoiust line, it is me only recognised exponent of nearly mo thousand Democratic vouth In mo county. It elves advertisement, a fas-tv rltu- pluy, that makes them attractive to Its patrons, thus ensuring greater certainty mat they will perHso them. While Its circulation Is undoubtedly mucn mo largest In tho county, tho advertising rates of tho Colchduh are no hleher than those of ether nanera with barely half and several not one-fourth the num- Der 01 suDscnDers. ructs lute mesa speaK for them selves, no snrewa uusiness man wui netrlect tn in. sert hts advertisements In the coleiieun tl Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, and all tcrofulous diseases, Erysi pelas, Hose, or St. Antho ny's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of tho skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, fvlioils, Blotches, Tumors, M Tetter, Salt Hheum. Scald W Head. Kiiicworm. Ulcers. Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in tlio liones, Sido and Head, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhcea, arising from iutenial ulceration, and Uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, (Jcneral Debility, and for Purifying tho Wood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetablo alteratives Stillingia, Man drake, Yellow Dock with tho Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is tho most efficacious medicino yet known for tlio diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients aro so skilfully com bined, that tho full alterative effect of each is assured, and whilo it is so mild 11s to bo harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. Tho reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and tho confidence which prominent physicians all over the coun try reposo in it, prove their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues havo accumulated, and are constantly being received, and as many of these cases aie publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over every other alterativo medicine. So generally is its superi ority to any other medicitie known, that wo need do no more than to assure tho public that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. rRKPARED 11Y Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., VraetUut and Analultcal t'irt(fj. solo ur all iniucauia lvluvwiilue. Oct. 13, 1876-ly BLOOMSBURG TANNERY. O. A, II En KING RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that he has reopened ML SNYDKU'S TANNEHY, (old stand) uioorasburij, 1'a., at tho roads, where all iteBcrfotloiia nf leather will be made In the moat ubetantlal and workmanlike manntr, and sold at prices to bun tue umt-s. jho nig nebt price lacaaa 0 KEEN HIDES ot every description in tlie country, TLe public pat UJ 111, V la B'l'u,u nu..itvM Ulooau6urg,Oct.l, llttfr- ran mnmva mmmg82mmmmti jud miiviiivij AT THE COLUMBIAN The Columbian Printing Estab lishment is amply supplied with the necessary Presses, Types and other material for executing all kinds of Printing at low rates and in the most expeditious and satis factory manner. CALL AT THE Columbian Building. OOUKT HOUSE ALLEY, Bloomsburg, Pa. When special material is required it will be promptly obtained. Books and Pamphlets, Hand-Bills and Dodgers, argo and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, Invelopes with Business Cards, Bussiness, Pic Nic, Wedding and Visiting Cards, iogrammes, Bills of Fare, &c. Will all bo supplied and excubed in superior style, at cheap rates and short notice. Tho best workmen aro empleyed and tho best material will always bo furnished. A liberal Bhare of public patron age is respectfully solicited. Bloomsbueg, March 23. 1877. BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL S0H00L SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. T. L; GRISWOLD, A.' M., M. D Principal. TIllssciIOOL.aaatpresentconatltuted, oilers tho very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning;. Hulldlngs spacious, lin Ulnff and commodious j completely heated by steam, well .cntltated, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply ot puro.soit. srnintr water. Location healthful, ana oas; moderate. Flftv cents n w eel jiy ui lux-eis. ioacners experienced, cmcicnt, ano ouvo iu wiuir wui n. untiiuun, Fifty cents n week deduction to all expecting courses ot study prcscriuca oy me stato : I. Model School. II. Preparatory. Ill, Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : 1. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Muiic IV. Course ill Art. V. Course in Physical Culture. The Klementary Sclpnttllc and Classical Courses aro PIIOFKSSIONAI,. ond Htudcnts irrailaatlng therein, rccclio Stato Diplomas, conferring the follqwln corresponding Degrees s .Master ot tho Elements : Master their nttalumeiits,, klgncd bv tho onicers of tho hoard of The state renulresa higher order of cltienshlo. Tho'tlmes demand It. It n o'no of tho nrlmo objects of gent nnd clllcleiit Teachers for her schools. To this ond mid their talents, as students. To all such It promises .lu.uinfui', niiurefis uiu i iiuvii'ui. HON. WI1.I.1A.II i:i,Vl;l,l President Ilimrd nepi. , 'io.-iy the fjuntr Till! I.AT1XT STVI.1N IN I3ST VIT-A-TIOISrS . Prices lower than any House In tho Country. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WM. H. HOSKINS, STATIONER A1MD ENRVER? 913 Arch Street, Philadelphia. April 7, 'Tl.-tr. HARM AN & HASSERT. Proprietors; East Street, &011II1 NitlcoI'L. & SI. Itallnisul. Uloomsbuis, l'a. Hespcotfully coll tho attention of tho public to tho following statements: They manufacture all kinds ot IKON nntl iiicash CASTIMis. They mato the Celebrated original und IMPBOVED Tvrr-)ixr'riinfii.- PLOWS, ubo all kinds of ICcuatrs, such asJIolUboarus J'omts, Ijiuuoijl-s bona, handles, &c. 'i bey also indite HEATING AND and arc prepared to f ui nlsh all kinds of repairs, such as tlrates. Flro llrlck, c, wbolesalo and retail. Thcj make tho luii'imed ronUmitinu Urate lor thu l in. I'eiin nne, tho most economical (irate In use. 'I hey aic also prepared to furnish s. V ANDUllIST MILL JIAC11INKI1Y SHAFTINd, PULLEYMSc. The) pay especial attention to the Repairing of Threshing Tho proprietors being practical mechanics, having hod rely upon haUug nil work entrusted to t'em done in tho uuu, xu, t t-ijr N EV STOCK OF CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dress Goods. DAVID LOWENBERG invites attention to his largoandelegantstock Cheap and Fashionable Clotlrii, at his Btoro on MAIN STREET, IN THE NEW BLOCK, ULOO.MSBUIiO, PA., where ho has lust received from Now York and Phil adelphia a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fashionable, durable ana nanasomo GOODS, ;C0N31HT1NCI OF ROX. ' SACK. FROC. GUM AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OF ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS, Uo bos also replenished his already large stock or CLOTHS AND CASS1MEHES, BTnil'ED, FIGURED AND FLAJN VESTS, Wll'.TS, CltAVA.TS SOCKS. COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, JSUSI'ENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Ho has constantly on hand a large and well selcct- od assortment ot Cloths and Vestings, which he la prepared to make to order .InW any kind ot clothing, on very short notice, and in tho best manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of It Is ot home manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JKWELHY, OF EVERY DEStlltllTiON, FINE AND CHEAP. H1SCASE OF JEWELRY IS NOT SURPASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL ASSORT MENT OF Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &o. DAVID LOWENBERG. 100,000 FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. Facta for the Parmer-Facta for the Merchant FuCUfortho Horseman Facts for tho Stock. raiser Facta tor tlio Poultry.keeper Facts tor the lie, keeper Facta for the Lawyer Facts for tho Laborer Facta for tlio Frult-ralser-Facta for the Oardcner Facta tor U) Doctor Facta for the Dairyman Facta lor tl Household-Facts for every fainuy who wauia to buto iuouuj. PACTS FOR AGENTS. That this Is to most important advertisement for you yet published, being tho beat chance to make money ever offered. The presa endorses It, jour own paper enaorbes 11, everyone cuiturecD iv. Tho Book of the Ninotoenth Oentury. Male and female agents coining money on It. Send to usatoncoandgctclrcularafn. INURAM.SMITII & UuAlft, 181 VI UluuT, auveif J UUOUC.UU1B, A U. ACrU-UW of access. Teachers cxnerleneed. cfilclcnt, and nllvo to their work. Discipline, to teach. Students admitted at any time, liooms of tho Sciences ; .Master ot the Classics. Uraduates Trustees. It solicits young persons ot good abilities and pood aid In developing their powers, ami aounaant opportunities tor wen paiu i.ioor aiier icu ing oeuooi, of Trn.l . CAltl) DEPOT. GO OK STOVES Machines, Reapers, &c. on ex-erleueo of over thirty years, tho publlcca Best Manner and at Fair prices. Important to Lawyers. Justices of the Peace, Constubles, Executors, Ad ministrators, tluardlan, Township officers, and uusi ness men generally. Wn hnvn nn linnd rv l.Trt'n nssnrlmpnt Of leiral blanks for tho uso ot Attorneys, Justices and Con stable's blanks of all kinds, Nolo and Receipt books for Administrators c. 1'ltlOE LIST. ATTORNEY'S I1LANK8. Precipe for Summons. ri. rn. " " Rule to tako Depositions. " " " chooso Arbitrators. 'I cents apiece, or 11.15 per hundred. Petition for Appointment ot Guardian. ' ' Citatum Ruloto tako Depositions. Narr In Debt, with Confession, "' " Assumpsit. Mechanics Lien. 4 cents each or $3.C0 per hundred. Petition for salo of Ileal KstiUe 8 centa each. JUSTICE'S BLANKS. Bubpccnas, Summons, Warrants, Executions, 80 fo ccnus cacii. l-eoscs 0 cents each Iiluo Deeds 10 Parchment Deeds, IS " " Agreements H.H c " " OrnhanU Court Sales 20 for 1 60 constable's sales 3 cents each Mortgage and llond ri " AH kinds of Notes 1 " lteeelnta. Notes, srhnol Ordrra. l'onr Orders. Store Orders, neatly bound, constantly on hand, or made 10 uruer on suori nouce. We are prepared to do neater Job wrk than anj uuier imieu iu uus euumy. 11ROCKWAY & ELWELL, Editors and 1'roprletors Illoomsburg, l'a TllOUiS II. llARTMAN, A11IKKT IUKTHAN. HARTMAN BROS., DEALERS IN TEAS, CANNED FRUIT, CZOAUS, TOBACCO. SHUFP, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, Glass & Qucensware, FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestio Fruits, AND GENERAL LINE OF Family Provisions. Russell's Old Stand, nUIT.KT Itl.UCH, 4th door below Market street, Moomsburs, l'a. IV Goods delivered to alt parta of the town. April ST, 17-tt May 4, i;-3in TV'OTICE. From this date the Moomsburg Gas Company will put In tervlce pipes at nrst cost and f urnlah and act mete s at four dollars each. The company nave on band a lot ot cos tar suited or palntlntr roofs, and poets or other timbers piacea UDUCI Kiuuuu, lTloo 10 centa per gallon or lao per barrel. OO. 15.1S. U. W. MILLER. be la not easily t urned la these times but It can be made In three mouths by anyone of either tcx. in any part of the country LOlBullllnir to work steadily at tho employment that we rurmuu. scorer wtekinjour owu town. ou need not be away from home over night, you can Klvoj our nhoto time to tho work, oroniy your Bpare momenta. Iicosia noiuingio try uio ousi. nefcs. Terma and tJ outfit free. Address at once, 11. iuujitt co., 1'oruonu, Maine. Feb. l 'II lyr. . TVINS' PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS I Adopt (Tro ular. I Adopted by all the queena of fashion. Send for ( irouiar. t:, 1VINS, f 0. iwJSNoiih Fifth street. Philadelphia, l'a. utv.e, IO-1.IU d u JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESRIPTI0N executed promptly At tue Columbian Office mi JP firm but kind, uniform and thorough. Expenses uuu uuvivuiu, uuuu. . reserved when desired. in the other Courses rcceivo Normal Lcrtllicatcs 0 this ScUool to help to secure It, by furnishing Intelli purposes, thoso who deslro to Impnrto their lime For C'OI,. .1. i 'ItlX.i:, Srcrrtno GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. Tiiorouoiily Cures Diseases or the Skin, ileautifles the complexion, prevents and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Abrasions of the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL IlLEM 1SIIES arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by Ihe sun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being a wholesome beautifier is far preferable ti. any cosmetic. All the hemedial advantages ofSul niUR JlAilts arc insured iiv the use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED UY CONTACT with the PERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayncss of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. ' Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Sake; per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and $1.20. N. E The 50 cent cakes nre triple the sue of those at 35 cents. "11ILIS HAIR AND WHISKER DYE," Illack ur Ilnmn, 30 Cenl t S. CWTTESTOS, Prop'r, 7 Siith Av., U. Oct. 20, TO.-ly, MiBRMT&GO. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Tlio Albrecht & Co. Tiakos aro first-class in every respect, being con sidered tlio leading Philadelphia make by musicians nntl competent judges. Through their extensive facilities, Messrs. Alrrecht & Co. nro enabled to turn out instruments that aro not surpassed anywhere, and still sell them at prices within tho reach of all. No Piano is permitted to lcavo their factory unless satisfac tory to tho most mmuto particular, henco their guarantee of five years is a thing of value. All late im provements of importance aro found in theso instruments. Messrs. Alhrecht & C0. havo re ceived tho most flattering Testimo nials from L. M. Gottscimlk, Franz Aiit.Giistave Satter, J.F. Himmels iiach, William Wolsieffeu and many other eminent artists, besides being able to refer to thousands of private purchasers, schools, semi naries, societies and teachers. Pianos conscientiously selected per orders by mail, carefully packed and shipped safely toany part of tho world. Hay-Far further particulars as to references, prices and terms, address, ALBRECHT&CO. 610 Arch Street, Philadelphia. . Iyl4, laio.-ly. MORRIS MICHEL, PUACTICAl, I'l.iXO flIAKEIl, .TUNER AND REIMIItEK. BL003ISI1U.KG, PA. FIRST CLASS PIANOS AND OIIOANS FOK 8ALH. SECOND HAND PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ORDER BY MAIL PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Decl, W-lJ 'EIHERILUg AdvektjswgAgents T. D. Kellogg's Advta. EXCELSIOR " PRINTING INK CO., BEST AND CHEAPEST PRINTING INK IN THE MARKET, llarrlu; HI., Aug. II, ic-isw k NEW YORK. BLANK NOTKf.witli orwitliout eiemptloi Cor tab) at the COLCnallx Ofltce.. BUBINF&S CARDS, V1SITINU CARDS, LETTER 1IBAD3, HI.L HEADS, rosTKits, to., to., Neatly -".aply printed at UieOoLUM siAtf Office. 3 7 11 r 11.11 ij-ma "' RAIL ROAD TIMETABLES IIILADIOM'IIA AND llKAWNG IlOAl) AKKANGEMKNT OF PAIt'SEXm-n TIIAINS. July IK, 19T0. TtlAINfl LKAVK ItCrKRTASfOIlOWB (f fSMV rCHl I'or Now York, I'litlndelpliln, Itondlnp, 1'ottsuita Ttunnqua, &c 11,113 n. 111 For CiUiivtlssn, 11,1m 11. tn. nnl 7,80 p. m. For VIUI.imsport,o,Ml,3l a. in.nna 4,00 p. i, T11AINSFOK KCrillT LKAVK AS r01.t,0H, (SCNDAT El Lenvo New York, 8,4.1 a. in. Invo l'litlailrlpliln, 0,16 n. m. Lcavo Itcadlnir, 11,8 m., rottsvlllc. ls.tr. r, nutl Tnmnqun, 1,80 p. m. Leave Untawlttn, o,so o,!s a. m. nntl 4,00 p. m. Leave .Vllllatn8poi 1 ,0,2 a.m.12,00 m. and S,co p m raiHcngcrs 11 r.d from New York mi m.h.'h. plila iro tlirouyii w Itliout change ot cars. J. U. WOOTTniY, C. tl, HANCOCK. Manager. (iencrat Ticket Agent. Jan. 11, Hictf. ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after November 20th, 1ST3. trains win i,.,,. BUN11URY as follows 1 NORTHWARD. KrlaMall6.20a. m.,arrlvolSimlra 11 so " Cauandalgua... 8.30 p. m Rochester 6,15 Niagara nn licnovo accommodallonll.loa. in. arrlvo Williams rtic.ee p. m. F.lmlra Mall 4.16 a. m., arrive Elmlrn lo.so a. m Ilullalo K.ipress 7.15 a. m. arrlvo lluffalo 8.60 a. m SOUTHWARD. Ilullalo Express s.to a. m. arrlv 0 llorrlsburjr 4M 0. m Jiauimores.io " ElmlraMall 11.15 a. m., arrlvo Ilnrrtbbunr i.r,op. m wasiilugton 13.30 " llaltlmoro 0.80 " " Washington 8.30 " Ilarilsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m.arrho Harris uurgiu.rxip.ru. arrlvo Haltlmoro 2.2.1 a. in " Washington 0.13 " Erie Mall 1?.M a. m. arrive Ilarrlsburg 3 115 a. in. llaltlmoro 8,40 ... , " Washlngtou 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. V. M. 110YD, Jr., Oeneral Passenger Age n A. J. CASSATT, General Manage DEL A WA 11 E, LACKAWANNA WESTERN RAlLItOAD. AND ISLOOMSllURG DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablo No. to, Takes effect at 4:30 A. .M MONDAY, NOVEMUER 22 1ST5. NORTH, p.m. p.m. n.m STATIONS. SOUTH. a.m. p in. p.tn S OA iI,S 0 4S Scranton Bellevue Tajlonlllo... ...Lackawanna l'ltlsiton Wen I'lltston... ... Wiounng MaltUy , liennett KlnN ton Klnirston 9 33 2 20 0 S sin a Si 9 4J 9 33 9 43 9 63 0 1 7 69 7 40 7 41 7 33 7 27 7 22 7 IS 3 49 11 42 3 37 3 82 8 27 3 23 :i 10 3 17 3 17 3 12 3 O'J .'I 04 2 31 6 J5 2 3( 0 43 2 40 0 to 2 62 0 65 9 31 10 0(1 10 00 19 11 10 10 in 20 10 23 PI 27 9 26 9 20 9 16 2 63 7 01 9 II 3 14 3 17 3 111 1) 07 7 11 7 15 7 25 7 85 7 411 7 43 7 t3 l) 0,1 7 15 7 07 7 CI3 0 H C M 9 16 10 27 3 17 8 69 8 .',G ,.1'lj mootli.luuc. 10 32 3 .2 3 27 3 32 3 37 ....ro niouiii 10 3.1 10 40 S 61 Avonaaia ... Nantlcokc llunloek's n-ek 3 I'l S 4S 10 44 r, 45 2 si 0 111 2 42 11 1.1 2 3') 11 09 2 2!i 0 02 2 .9 5 MS 2 13 0 62 2 10 S 41 10 62 3 45 SIS 4 HI S 25 4 15 8 45 4 21 S t5 4 ID 0 03 8 30 8 19 S 14 8 03 8 2 Miiokphlnny 1 16 ...uieK'ii i-errv... 11 17 11 23 11 3 11 30 11 39 ....Ueucli II at en.. ncrwick ... ..llrlar Creek..., Willow (iroe. ..Lime Ridge.... Espy v .Bloomiburp;..., Rutiert 4 37 C 50 4 41 C 55 4 40 7 2IJ 4 6, 7 (13 5 12 7 41) 6 03 7 45 6 14 7 62 6 20 A r.ti 7 6S 5 4S tt 40 G 34 6 2S 5 23 2 ifi 1 fig 1 &3 1 43 1 43 1 411 1 29 1 111 1 16 1 m p.m. 7 51 11 43 11 61 11 67 12 2 12 07 12 10 7 40 7 4" 7 35 7 catanissa isrldge. 6 20 S 113 4 65 4 60 4 33 p.m. 7 Ml 7 11 7 04 ..ciark'8 nwitcli.. nanviuo ... ('hulas y... .....Cameron.. 12 26 B 33 8 23 12 32 5 47 8 40 12 30 S 62 8 47 12 61 0 19 9 15 7 0 0 46 n.m. .Nortuuinbcrland. P.m. p.m. a.m. Superintendent's Otllce, Scranton, Dec. 10, lifts. M. C. SLOAN & BRO., HLOOIUSJtUIUJ, l'A, Manufacturers ot Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, PLAH OItM WA(IONS,&C. Flrst-clasa work always on hand. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Prices reduced to suit tUo times. Jon, 5, 1877-tt The Columbian Law Docket. A complete record for the uso ot attorneys. Con veniently arranged for the docketlnp; of all cases containing SOO pages, with doublo Index. This 13 tlio most complete book for lawyers that Is pub. Ushed. DPHIOIEjj $3.50. Published by Brockway & Elwell Editors and Proprietors of the COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBTJRa, FJ.. Deot-tf TrISpAPEfISKEPT0MF(LE AT THE OFFICE OF, mm 733 Smsom St., PHILADELPHIA, Mlio nro oar authorized ngenta, nod win rccclro Ailvertlbementa at our LOWEST OASU JtATUS. HIGHEST AWARDS (Ynlniiiinl J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER Thirteenth and Filbert StH. PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers or Patented WromliUron Air-Tight Heaters With KlmkluK nud (.'llnker-Crliiillaif (irutm lur Uurnlnn Anthracite ur llltunilnoii C'uul CENTENNIAL WROUGIIT-IUON HEATERS. FOR BITUMINOUS COAL, Keystone WR0UGHT-IR0N HEATERS', Coohlnff Ranges, Low-down Orate, &.C., die. Descriptive Circulars sent fkeb to any addresa. EXAMINE 11EFORE SELECTING, April S7, IT-ly a & s GLAZING AND PAPEWK'G, F. BODINE. Iron Street below . ond, Bloomsburg, l'a., Is prepared to do l kinds ot PAINTING, GLAZING, and PATER HANG NG Ifotlco 6ert Btyle5' 4t l0W6stlPrlci &n1 atsuOrt cilugo8nbuieieauCllwrlctol0 wU1 BaT" taon'r S0AujSrlt warranted to glva satisfaction. Orders WM. P. BODINE. UarcLt7