THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. ' Agricultural. Ilrccilliis Yoiinj ('lild.cns. Young chlcfcewisliotild nutlio kcptwttti tlio fow!, but arrangements should bo ninilo for their accommodation elsewhere, as It Is for many reajons much better to havo them kept out oftho rango of tlio otil fowls. A stilta. bio location should bo chosen, at n distance not too Inconvenient from tho bouse, where tlio hens with their young brood? should bo cocped. The edga of n field or meadow may nnswcr tho purpose, or the orchard or lawn, or even tho kitchen garden U a good plnce whllo tho chicks nro quite young. When a few weeks eld, they may bo removed to 0110 or another of tho first mentioned locations. At such places they can bavo a good, clear range, and can bo fed and cared for much more satisfactorily than where n lot of old fowls or half grown clucks ro constantly on tho lookout for the frequent feedings served to the little ones. It is sometimes well, in order to avoid tho old chicks robbing tho young ones, to bavo feed coops with slats too close together to admit the larger chicks, nud iuto which tho feed for tho littlo ones can bo put. Ono cau tion is suggested, and that is, do not placo tho food too much within range of tho hen in tho coop. Give her n share, but remem Vor that, as she gets very littlo exercise, It is bet not to feed her all she will eat each time ns in tho caaa of tho young, growing and rambling chicks. At each coop thoroshould be a water vessel, and its contents should bo renewed every day. The coops in which tho hens aro confined with their broods should be without bottoms, the baro earth being the best floor, and they should bo removed a fhort distance to fresh ground every few days. A few looo boards should bo at hand to bo used for floors In case of severe or long con tinued rains, and each coop should bo pro vided with .1 eultablo front, by which ft can be closely secured at night, from tho intru sions of such nocturnal pests as cats, rats, owl-t, and polecats, unless, perchance, you live where chickens can bo reared without danger of visitations from such marauders, in which case, as a poultry raiser, you sure ly ought to bo happy. The great advantage of keeping tho hens cooped is that the rango of the chicks may by this menns be chosen for them and varied as circumstances may warrant. They will not bo dragged about in the wet gras by their roving mother, neither will each brood h ive to be hunted up at feeding time. This last point i, In itself, of no small import ance, for although a feeding may frequently be saved by tlio non-appearance or a brood and tho want of time to search for it, the chicks will soon show in their lack of growth the difference between ficquent and regular feeding and the precarious living which an uncontrolled range usually affords. Phil. Tlirifton, in Western Agriculturist. Feeding Urowiiisllliickcin. As a rule, tho poultry raiser feeds bis young chicks liberally ; and this is necessary in the early part of tho season. The feed fur tho first month is ground corn wetted with water. This is a nearly unvarying bill of fare. Some give young chicks soal'ed stale bread for tho first month. This is very good feed; and when the housewife has the time and the inclination to do tho baking it isall right; but it becomes burdensome when large numbers are raised and fed in this way. Some poultry men who desiro to raise ex tra fino chicken?, feed them for tho first month, at least once a day on bard-boiled eggs, crumbled and mixed with moistened crumbs or oatmeal. The averago poultry keeper, however, will not see the profit of this method, and will not practice it. When the chicks are ono or two months old, sour thick milk will be found a good feed for them. "It should bo scalded and mixed with wheat bran, or com and oats chopped together. Ho great deal ol thick ening is required but enough to make a slop. Unless the potato bng masters the situa tion, wo always include boiled potatoes in our bill of fare for growing chickens. A potful is boiled in their skins; the water is drained ofT, and the potatoes turned into a stout wooden vessel and mashed. Sour milk and bran aro then stirred in and the whole poured into troughs. Wo have always fed tjiis mess liberally, and found it profitable to do so. Whole grain should teldom bo given to chickens in hot weather. They will be healthier and grow better on such diet as here recommeuded. Of course they sliouiij have their feed of ground grain night and morning, but not too much of it, especially of corn as it has a tendency to induce chol era, Oats and wheat are better. Tho mooted question as to whether toads eat bees lia lier-u settled byM. lirunet, a writer in La Nature, who asserts that going into his gardfii one day, just before a storm bo observed the bees crowding into their hives. Near one of tlio hives was n toad which every now and then rose on his fore legs and made a dart, with surprising quick ness, towards blades of grass. He was fount) to bo devouring bees which were resting on the grass bUdes awaiting their chance to en ter the hive. 31. lirunet waited until twelve victims were devoured, expecting to see the toad's voracity punished with a sting, bu( no such result occurred. Tho toad was twice removed quite a distance from the hives, buj both times ho returned to th spot in a few hours. Clover as well as grass should bo cut be fore the bloom is past. Some of Professor Atwater's Btlicles have clearly shown the extra feeding value of early cut bay. Pro pare everything for haying that theio may be no delay when tho work commences. In the Northern States orchard grass and clover must be cut near the end of the month, and timothy soon after. Hay for sale maybe cut somewhat later, as it will be heavier, though coaler than that cut early. A correspondent of the Ocrmantown Tel egraph writes: "Melon and cucumber bugs like radish leaves better than any other kind. I sow a few radish seeds in each hill, and never lose a plant. Earth worms, cut worms, white grubs, and in fact, all soft-bod' led woims are easily driven out by salt sown broadcast. You can do no harm witli ten bushels to the acre, but a half-uushcl Is am pie. Dry slacked lime is also effectual." Tho Ao England Parmer says; "No crop is so safe and sure as corn, and now that the war in Europe promises to advance the prico Etill higher, it is the crop of alt others for profit this year. The prospects in the West are not good, tho wet wrathcr having rendered cxtemdve planting almost impossible. Com is adapted to a great va- riety of toils; may be planted at late as Juno M, and grows best on freshly turned sod. It is a profitable crop; its stover being property cureu, is oi great leeamg value. Corn is casb, 1'laut tlmt extra acre now," Humorous. Tlio N. Y. llcmU has discovered that "Nebuchadnezzar liked his spinach raw.' "Was not her death qulto sudden Y" said a condoling friend to n bereaved 'widower. "Well, yes, rather, for her." A recent visitor (not from Chicago) says that Denver "Is doubtless the largest city of its sizo in tho world. A lato book Is entitled "Half Hours with Incct." What a lively half hour ono can havo with a bed Several dogs were recently shot in tlio West End. Itxchange. Let them keep their west ends out of tho reach of shot guns, then. A millionaire In San Francisco has just paid $700 for kissing the family seamstress, yet people will persist in saying that pri ces aro going down. An Indiana farmer who posted a notice reading, "No hunting on this farm," was surprised to find it read, on a second inspec tion, "No, 1 hunting on this farm 1" "Susan," said tho madamo of a boarding school, "you say your young mistress wish es to abasnt herself from tho class-room this afternoon, is tho reason for staying away very urgent?" "Yes. mum, It is 'cr gent?" Come now, this is getting too bad. An uuscrupu'om New Yorker lias published and enlarged imitation of ex-Treasurrr Spin ner's signature as the lino of march of tho Rusian soldiers to tho Danube. The largo blotty dashes aro supposed to be tho moun tain ranges. Many Romans who bavo toted coal, from tho cellar all winter, will hear with no small degree of exasperation that a divorce can be obtained for $.3 in Nebraska. Tho past can not be remedied, but it may bo well to keep this item pasted in your hat until next fall. iV Missouri clergyman is asked to vacate the pulpit just because he has threo wives living and is suspected to have poisoned tho fourth. Church congregations are becoming so particular that after a whllo a clergyman will not be permitted to bavo any earthly enjoyment at all. n ingenious girl up on North Hill, whu has never "a feller" in tho world, goads the other girls in that neighborhood to mad ness by lighting up the parlor brilliantly and then setting her father's hat where its shadow will be boldly marked against the curtain. As a man threads his shins through tho maze of household goods to eat his dinner in the kitchen from an inverted washtub, he is convinced with tho late J. U. Paine, Esq, that "there's noplace like home," and for the sake of his fellow-man he i devoutcdly thankful that there isn't. John Weiss is reported as saying, in a lecture on "Music" at Boston, that "the earthquake widens in concentric circles till the earth's bosom swallows its own shudder and ten thousand harpstrings snap at the touch ot its ruthless power." It must be worth two dollars to hear what John savs when be slips on a banaua skin. iV Milwaukee man was recently called in by a couple of disputants to decide whether a can of keroscue was explosive or not. To test the matter ho thrust a lighted match in to the can. As there is no telegraphic com munication between this world and the next, publication of the decision' will be post poned until after the resurrection. Two staid and quiet German citizens of Indianapolis tried to kill each other, yester day, a quarrel over five cents' worth of dog meat There ought to be some law limi ting I ho right to kill to cases where, say thirty dollars in value is involved. The dog himself wonld probable rather havo eaten the meat, bad though it was, than to have seen the sorrowful spectacle of two men fighting to tho death about it. Much has been written against the accor- dcon, but the first evening after a young man who practised on one moved into the second floor of a house on Union Btreet, a smile lit up the face of tho aged citizen who lay in sickness on the floor above. He said that he was now reconciled to death. Said a man in Park Row yesterday, as ho was listening to a Russian, "Off I hadn't spheaks petter as a veller mit dem coffee mill in her mowet I vill go kif meinseluf mit a" meat ax to some buryings ground." A plain-spoken woman recently visited a married acquaintance, and said to her, "How do you contrive to amuse yourself?" "Amuse I" said the other starting, "Do you not know that I have my housework to do?" "ies, was the answer, "I see you havo it to do ; but as it'a never done, I con cluded you must bavo somo other way of spending your time." A member of the New York Legislature has introduced a temperance bill, making it a misdemeanor to sell liquor to a child un der fourteen years of age. This isall well enough as far as it goes ; but it is just as sad to seo a boy of fourteen years and one month go up to a bar and call for a whiskey traight, as It is to witness a child thirteen years and eleven months old drink a gin-cock tail. Among tho many peculiarities of tlio late Mr, Finney wa the manner of liis public prayer. During tho French and German war lie wai greatly exercised. He led in prayer in one of the Oberlin churches, and used theso words: "0 Lord, how long? now long I llring this war to a speedy close. 0 Lord, they go on killiuz women and chil. droa and burning villages; and they call Ml civil warfare. O Lord, did you ever hear of anything no ridiculous?" A maiden lady, not remarkable for either beauty, youth, or pood temper, came for ad vice to a Mr, Arnold, ai how to get rid of a troublesome suitor, "Oh I marry him marry him I" he advised. "Nay, I would Bee him hanged first." "No, madam, mar ry him, as I said to you, and I aure you it will be but a short time befuro ho hangs lilmselt. OimiNu a Good IIakd. The London School Hoard is laying great stress upon tiie uecessity of its scliolors acquiring a good btyle of penmanship. This Is quite proper, Many a young man has got (from bankers and others) large sums of money by means of clever handwriting. It is true, that somo of these young men have also got a term of penal servitude afterwards but that was because they did the write thing in the wrong place. III" SclicneUN lMiliiionli; .Syrup, Ski wititn Tonic, ami Manmum! ru.tA Tlieso medicines havo nnilonbtnlly pel formed inoro cures nf consumption than any olliej remedy known to tlio American public. Tlicy are compounded of veg etable Ingredients, and contain nothing which can bo Injurious to tlio human constitution. Other rem edies adi crtlsed as cures for consumption, probably contain opium which I) n some" hat dangerous drug In nil cases, and It taken freely by coiisumptho pa tients, It must do great Injury ! tor Its tendency Is to connoe tho morbid matter In tlio st stem, which, ot course, must mako a euro Impossible. Schenck'a t'ulmoolc sjrup Is warranted not to contain a partt cloot opium! It Is composed of powerful but harm less herns, which act on tho lungs, titer, stomach, and blood, and thus correct oil morbid sccictlons, and expel all tho diseased matter from tho body. These aro tho onlj meins by which consumption can ho erred, and ns schenck's Pulmonic rnp, iea Weed Tonlo and Mandrake I'llls aro tho onlv medi cines which opcrato In Hits wny.lt Is obvious they are tho only genuine cure for Pulmonary consump tion. Kucli bottlu of this tnvnluablo medlclno Is ac companied by Mil direction. Dr. Schcnck Is pro fosslonally at his principal omco, corner Mil and men Rirreui, I nunucipniu, ocry .Mununy, wnrru iui leucrs lur amicu must uu nuurcascu. .iuiiu Efic Siijs It In Trito. Seneca Fai.w, Nov. 9, i8;fl. Mn. It. Tt. Stevens i Dnnr sir At vnii nro an nnllro strntiirer te mo, wantou loknow what VEUK1INK liasrionu tor mo. Onlv those who have heeh raised from (icrtth's sick with wlint the doctors called Ixmboo. For i nni 53 enrs or nee. inrco cars ntro i was laicen weeks I was confined to my bed. I had threo diner ont iihysiclani, without any help. 1 received no re It ; 1 was a tyreut sufferer; finally I became entlro- ly helpless. niess. 'liie last uocior ioiu mo inerowasno help; he said ho mlffht posslol v sat o my llro by eject- Intr inornhtnolu mvnriiii and leH. rl lie encourase- ment tor Ravine tnv Wo by hatlcethls done was so email a chanco I could not consent to run the risk, t bout this time mv;son read j our ath ertlsement In our paper, a-testlmony ot a person who had been ery sick with about tho samo complaint and wna cured. jIyrou weni riant away to the apothecary More and bouclit a bottio ot VEOKT1NIC. liefort? 1 hid Uicd th lirst bottio I found jrreat relief : I could move tin self tubed. After taMng threo bottles I wai able to Mt up and move about my room. I con tinued tnklnir the VeireLtno. and I was In a. few week1 restored to my former health. Tho VK(iI TINK saved my hfo after tho physicians said thero wns no help for me, I havo had no doctor stneo. If I feel unwell itakeadoso of VKuni'INK.and 1 re commend it t-n my friend ). our cKetltie ouffht loboln cvcryfamllv. My doctor was Hurprtsul to sec ino In good health. He p.is VKCIIiTI.NIJ Is a pood medicine. Itellhimlt curedme. no Bnis,"lt Wtrue." 1 cannot feel too thanLful. cry craiciuny yours, MIIS. OATUAHINE COONS. Seneca Palls, Seneca county, N. y. VEGETINE. AM, DISCASKS OP Till! lll.onlv If Veoetine will rcllei e uln,cleanetpurlfv and cure such diseas es restorlngltlw.patlent to perfect health after trlng dincrent phjslelanH, many remedies, buttering for jeara, Is It nol conclusive proor If 5 oil lira asunerer, 1u11t.u1 uuak.-uii-u ttnyii 11113 nicuicine i;riorm nirsucliirrtMitciires? It works in tho Mood. Intho circulating iluld. Itcnntiuly bo called tlio Urcat liiood runner. The great source of disease origi nates In the blood, and no medlclno that does not hot directly upon Itto purity and icnoratc. hasnnr Juit claim upon public iitlcntloi. VEGETINE llocKPOKT, March 31, 1S7C II. II, Sikvkns: sir f Afet fall my husband pot me two bottles of our Vr tfetlnu to take for the Canker Humor, which havo had In mf stomach for several veara. I took It, and the result was Aery satisfactory. I hae ta ken a Kood many remedies tor tho Canker Humor, andnonopcemedtohelpme but VKUKHNE. There Is no doubt In my mind that every one suffering with Canker Humor can bd cured by taklnp Vcpc ttne. It rate me u cood abnetlto and I felt better tn every respect. lours wuii respect, Mrs. KUZA ANN TOOLE, aiotliiiiR Uqtial to it. Sol'tu Salem, Mash,, Nov. 14, 1876. -Mb. II. I!. Stevens; Dear Sir I hnve been troubled with Scrofula. Can ker and Liver Comnlalnt for tlirro MarH. Nothlni- eyerdld mo any good until I commenced using your , r,,L,i ir.u.. i ma uuw teiuni; uiuug lirst rale, unu still uslnc the VEUHTINE. I consider theru Is noth ing equal to it for such complaints. Can heartily re commend It to el erj body. loursiruiy, -Mrs. LIZZIE M. PACKARD. No. 1C Larange fet bouth Salem, .Mass. VEOETINE thoroughly eradicates every kind ot mitnor, anu restores me system to a ueaitnr condi tion. VEGETINE PrepareQ by H. R. Stevens, BosIod, Mass, Vegetine is sold by all druggists, June 15, 7T-lm WI1EIIE TO ADVERTISE. A.T. StewarfFavs tho bej,t artvrrtlclnt- mediums ho has ever found "aro thcold established organs of tno two political parties, at tno several county BeaLs throughout tho union." "These," ho says "reach every family of the least account in their p.crrai counties, and are moro carefully read than any other class of jonrnals." IfuMr. Stewart's Judgment Is of value, uieru ii uo uuncuiiy in acciuing wnicn paper It Is for the Interest of business men to advertise. In Tho Colombia DEMOCKtT, upon Vihlchthls paper Is mrttally rounded, was established Inls3C uiidtho joLUUDiAN now crijojs a wider circulation and creater prosperity than It ever d d. It roes week. ly Into two thousand families In Columbia and ad. Joining counties, and by most of them Is read from innrhiio mo lasi uuo. ins ineoniy recognised exponent of nearly live thousand Democratic voters In tho county, it elves advertisements a tasty dis play, that makes them attractive to Its patrons, thus ensuring greater certainty that they will peruse them. Whllo Ita circulation Is undoubtedly much the largest In the county, the advertising rates ot the Coixurmn are no higher than thoso of other papers whu uarciy nun nuu several uui one-louriuinunum ber ot subscribers. Facts like theso speak for them selves. No shrewd business man will neglect to In. bcrt his advertisements in the Colcubun if Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all tho purposes of a Family Physic, aud for curing Costivenoss, Jaundice, Indigestion, Foul Stomach, Breath, Headache, erysipelas, ltheumatism, ruptions and Bkin Diseases, Hil lousness, DropsylTumors,Worma, Keuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, for FurifyiSK tho Illood, Aro tho most cf fectivo and conge- ilia, imi J.U1, uutlT discovered. They V nrn tnitil V,uf . fcctiial in their - nnprnltnn. mnvinn the bowels surely and without pain. Although pcntla 2 in their operation, ' ... v.in ,i. llllj, 1!U Sill, ilJU most thorough ami searching cathar tic medicine that can be employed : cleans ing the stomach and bowels, anil even tho blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. AvF.n'a Pitts have been known for moro than a quarter of a century, and havu obtained a world-wido reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in tho several assimilative organs of tho body, and aro so composed that obstruc tions within their rango can rarely with stand or cvado them. Not only do they euro tho every-day complaints of every bdy, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that havo ballled tho best of human sklU. While they produce power ful effects, they are, at tho same time, tlio safest and best physio for children. liy their aperient netion they gripe much less than tlio common purgatives, and never cive pain when the bowels are not inllamed. They reach the vital fountains of tho blood, and strengthen the system by freeing it from tho elements ot weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these l'ills may be taken with safety by anjbody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever frosh, and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vejetahle, no harm can ariso from their uso in any quantity, I'iiei'aiiei) liv Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Anulvtlial ChttuiUta. SOtlJ Ulf AU. UUUUUIST3 tVEllVWliiaiE, Oct, 13, lolli-ly BLOOMSBURG TANNERY. a. a. iiuitm.-vu T E8PECTFULLY announce to the public SNYDER'S TANNERY, (oldfctand) liloocnsburg, Pa., atlbo Foilcaorthe Kapy andXlpht (street roads, where all descriptions ot leather will be made In the mott gubgt&nUal and workmanlike manner, ana Bold at prices 10 sun uie umrs. 'J tie nitfncH price wcaaa nuiBii ail uiui o ixj iwtu tut OH 13 UN HIDES of every description in the country, Hie puMlcrt Woomsimnr, Oct. 1, luj- -T-- .1 , , .. - " - - - -t " ' t " " JOB AT TIIE OLUMBIAN OFFICE. Tlio Columbian Printing Esltib- islnncnt is amply supplied with to necessary Presses, Types ami other material for executing all hills of Printing at low rates and in tho most expeditious ujhI satis factory manner. CALL AT THE Columbian Building. COURT HOUSE ALLEY, Bloomsburg, Pa. When special material is required it will be promptly obtained. Books and Pampblet-s, Hand-Bills and Dodgers, Large and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, Envelopes with Business Cards, Bussiness, Pic Nic, Wedding and Visiting Cards, Programmes, Bills of Fare, ic. "Will all be supplied and excuted in superior style, at cheap rates aud short notice. Tho best workmen aro employed aud tho best material will always bo furnished. A liberal Bharo of public patron ago is respectfully solicited. Bimmbburg, March 23, 1877. BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. T. L. GRISWOLD, A. M M. D Principal. Tills SCHOOL, asat present constituted, oilers I ho very liest facilities tor I'rofcsstonal and Classical learning. ... HulklinKssp.iclous, Inviting and commodious j completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply of purc,sort, finrlnt- unl. Location healthful, an.i easy of access. Teachers experienced, efficient, and atlve to their work. Discipline, moderate. 1 lily cents a week deduction to an expecung to teacu. students auuiutcu at any time, jtooins rescrvcu w ueu uusircu. Courses of Btudy prescribed by the Stato I I. Model School. II. Preparatory. Ill, Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I Academic. II. Commercial. IIT. Course in Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Course in Physical Culture. The Klcmentary Scientific and Classical Courses aro I'ltOKHSSIOKAL, and students graduating therein, rccelio Stato Diplomat, conferring the followln corresponding Degrees ; Master ot the Moments ; Master ot the sciences Master of tho Classics. Uraduatcs In the oilier Courses receive Normal certificates o their attainments,, signed b tho onicers of tho Hoard ot Trustees. Tho eourso of stud y prescribed by tho Mate Is liberal, and tho Scientific anil Classical courses arc not inferior to those of our best Colleges. Tho sfntfl pi'diilrnsft hltrlipr order nf r-!ll7rnshlrv Tim limns ilpmrmrl It.. It. Is nnn nf thn nrlmn nlilpcls of this School 10 heln 10 secure It. bv f lirnlSlllllE? Inlelll cent and pnlclpnt. TnachiTM for hpr Schools. To this pnil mid their talents, as students. To all such It nromlscs Cotatoirue. address tho rrlnclnnl. HON. WII.I.I.Ul i:i,Vi:i,I I'rc.l.lnit Ilnanl Sept. 8, TO.-ly TIIE OIIEIT Tin: i.ati:st stvi.ks in weididhsto- nsrviTTioisrs. Trices lower than any llouso In the Country. ORDERS ISY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WM. IT. 1IOSKINS, STATIOlffER AEJD 913 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Aprtl 7, H.-tf. HARMM & HASSBRT. Proprietors; I.'ast Slrvfl, South .side of 3.. & II, I!:llt'o;i! Illoonislitiifr, I'a. liespectfully call the a'ttentlon ot tl.o public to the following statements ! They manufacture all Mnds ol IKON nml lllt.l-s OAr.TI.Mih. They mako thoCekbiaUd oilglnal and IMPROVED IVIOKITlrtOfcll PLOWS, also all kinds ut liepalra, Mich us JIoIU lioarus roiuis, UiuusHcs boils, handles, &e. '1 Uey ai-so make II.EATING ANI3 COOK STOVES and aro prepared to furnish all kinds ot repolrs, such as Urates. Flro Ilrlck, Ac, w holcsale and retail. The mako the liii.rned Ciml hiIhk (iriitc lur ih l in. 1'eiiti Mine, the most economical tlrate In the. They arc also prepared to furnbU SAW ANDUUISTM1LU .MAL'lll.NEllV SliAFllNll, I'ULLKYS, Ac. The pay especial attention to tho Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapers, &c, Tlio proprietors being practical mechanics, having had nn cxrerlence of oier thirty jears, the publlcea rely upon ImMngall work entrusted to tem dono In the Debt .Mannerand at Fair prices. uuu. zo, H-iy JkTEW STOCK 01' CLOTHING. AKD Gentlemen's Dress Goods. DAVID LOWENIiEKG Invites attention to his largo ande'legantstoct ana Fashionable Clotliina, at his store on MAIN STREET, IN THE NEW BLOCK, llLOUMMJUrtU, I'A., where ho has lust received from New York and Phil adclphla a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fashionable, durable and nanasumo CONSISTING OV ROX: SACK, FKOOhT, gum; AND OIL CLOTH, AND PANTS, COATS OF ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS, lie haa also replenished his already large stock of CLOTHS AND CA8SIS1EHES, STRIPED, FIGURED AND I'LAIN VESTS, SdlltTS, CRAVATS SOCKS, roi.LAia, UANDKBRClllEKS!, GLOVES, JSUSrENDEUS, FANCY ARTICLES. lie baa constantly on band a large and well select ed assortment ot Cloths and Ve tilings, which he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind ot cloUitng, on very short notice, and In the best manner. AU his clothing la made to wear and mobt of It la ot home manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWKLItY, OF EVEY DESCRIITION. FINE AMD CHEAP. niSCASE OF JEWELRY IS NOT SURPASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL ASSORT MENT OF Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. DAVID LOWENBERG. 100,000 FACTS FOR TIIE PEOPLE. Facts for the Farmer Facts for ibo Merchant Facts for the Hortenian Facts for tho Slock-rather Fuels for the Poultry-keeper Facts for the Bee keeper Facts for the lawyer Fuels for the Laborer Facts for tho FrulUralwr-Facts for tlio Gardener Facta for tho Doctor Facta for the Dairyman Fuels for the Household Fuels for eiery family who FACTS FOR AGENTS. That this Is the most Important advertisement for you yet puoiuiieu, being the best chance to make money ever onered. The press endorses It, our own paper endorses It, everyone endorses It, The Book of the Nineteenth Oentury. Hale and female agents coining money on It. t-end to us at once and gel circulars taw. JNGHAM.SHITU a iiuili, iiu n tuuui sirceu I'iuuaeiirua, I', I II LACK. T, Apru-uw It, Hnllclt.s votint- norsnns nf rood abilities nnd rrood aid In dcvelODluir their Dowers, and abundant onoortunltles for well paid labor alter lc.iv Ing School. For of Truster CARD IH'.I'OT, Important to Lawyers. Justices of tho Peace, Constables, Executors. Ad ministrators, Guardian, Township onicers, and busi ness men generally. Wo have on hand a largo assortment of legal blanks for the uu) of Attorneys, Justices and Con stable's blanks of all kinds, Noto and llecelpt books for Administrators c. I'llICE LIST. ATTOItN BY'S 11 LAN KS. Precipe for Summons. " Fl. Ka. " " Hulo to tnko Depositions. " " " chooso Arbitrators. t cents apiece, or f i.,5 per hundred. Petition for Appointment ot Guardian. " " citation Utile lo tako Depositions. Nnrr In Debt, with Confession, Assumpsit. Mechanics Lien. 4 cents each or f3.no per hundred. 1'ctltlon for balo of Ileal Estate 8 cents each. JUSTICE'S 1ILANKS. Bubpeenos, bummons, Warrants, Executions so to cents eucu. Leases B cents each niue Deeds m " 1'itrcliment Deeds 15 " 14 Agreements 5 " " flrnhnn'n lnlirt SnlCH VOfortl 0 Consuiblo's Sales 3 cents each Mortgage and Itond 12 " All kinds of Notes 1 " HecplntH. Notes. School Orders. Poor Orders. Store Orders, neatly bound, constantly on hand, or made lu uruer un suuri nonce. Weaio prepared to do neater Job work than an inner oiuce in lius eouniy. DKOl'KWAY & KLWnLI, Editors and I'roprletors Of tllCCOLVUIUAN. liloomsburg, l'u 1'HOMAS 11. llAlLTUAN. AI.BEHT lUllIHAN. HAETMAIM BROS,, DEALERS IN TEAS, CANNED FltUlT, ciaAixs, . TOBACCO. swurr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, Glass & Qusonsware, FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestio Fruits, AND GENEItAIi LINE 01'' Family Provisions. Ituttciru Old Stand, itvpiiitT ::i.ock, 4th doer below Matktt tlrcit, Iilocmfturg, rn. tv Goods delivered to all parts of the town April A, 'I7-tt Slay 4, 'TT-Sm JOTICE. From this dato the Bloomsburg Caa Company will put In ten' ice pipra at first cofat and furnish and set tuete s ut four dollars each. The company iiae on hand a lot of paa tar suited or palnilutf roofa, aud posU or other timbers placed uuutr jf rutin u, J I) c OC 15T&. 1'rloo in cents per gallon or I a.fio per narreL Li . MILLER, $777 is not cuMIt earned In thero times Lut it can be made in three months by anyone ot either hex. In any pun or the country vhoJswtiJing Untork bteadlly at the employment that we f urn Mi. ftcptr v(tfclnour own town. Vou need not bo away from home over night, you caiKTlvejourwhoictlme to tlio wort, or only y spare momenUi. Itconta nothtutrto try tho Lusl our Add! US utonce, mil- iiewi. Termaand tJ Outfit free. U. lUujrrr Co., 1 'or t laud, Maine, JOB PJUNTINQ OF EVERY DESRIPTION executed promptly At the Oolumiuan Office T) LANK KOT8,wltli onrllboutezempUoa 1 ijj (oriaUatUwCounriUMOnUec Expenses nnrnost'S. thoso who desiro to llnlirovo their time ( III,. .1, i, rl!l:i:.i:, Secretary. GLENN'S SVIjIUIUII SOAP. TiioRour.in,v Curls Diseases op Tim Skw, liEAUTll'IES THE COMI'LEXlON-, l'REVENTS and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, IIeaes Sores and Aurasions or thu Cuhcix and Counteracts Contagio:;, This Standard External Remedy for T.mp. tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVfS 1 ROM THE CoMl'LEXION ALL liLEM 1S11ES arisinp; from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pore?, but also thoso produced by the sun and ind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being s wholesome ueautieieii is far preferable to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantac.es of Sul 1HUR llATiis are insured nv the use ok (Hrnn'H Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and PRE VENTS Rheumatism and Gout. it also DISINTECTS CLOTHING and LINEN and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY contact with the terson. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald, ncss, and retards grayness of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Gents per Sake: per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. U. The 50 cent calces arc triple the size of those at 95 cents. "MIL'S HAIU AND WHISKER DYE," lilack or llruwu, 30 Centu CI. CIHTIEXTOX, l'rop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,5.Y. net. 2, Tfi.-ly, MiBRECHT & GO. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Tlio Albrecht & Co. Pianos aro first-class in every respect, being con Biilereil U10 leading l'liiladelpliia mako by niusicinna anil competent judges. Through their extensive facilities, Missus. Ai.iiiiECHT & Co. aro enabled to turn out instruments thnt aro not surpassed anywhere, and still sell them at prices within tho reach of all. No 1'iano is permitted to leave their factory unless satisfac tory to tho most mmuto particular, henco their guaranteo of livo years is a thing of value. All late im provements of importance are found 111 these instruments. Miiii:s. Ai.iiiiECHT & Co. havo re ceived the most llattcring Testimo nials from Ii. M. GoTTKCHAi.K, Fran. AHT.GusTAvn Sattkr, J.F. IIimmels HACii, William AYolmkitek and many other eminent artists, besides being able to refer to thousands of jirivato purchasers, schools, semi naries, societies and teachers. Pianos conscientiously selected per orders by mail, carefully packed and shinned safely to any part of tho world. JtSyFer further particulars ns to references, prices and terms, address, ALBRECHT&CO. GIO Arch Street, Philadelphia. ir 1 is;o.-iy. MORRIS MICHEL, IWIAGTIC.II. I'MXI) Ill.iKUU, TI'XKK AXJ RlUViUlIIIt. UL0031SBUK0, PA. FIRST CLASS PIANOS AND OltOANS FOB SALE. SECOND HAND 1'IANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANOX OUDEIt 1IY MAIL ritOMITLY EXECUTED. Decl, "IWr AdvertismgAgents T. D. Kellogg's Advts. EXCELSIOll PRINTING INK CO., BEST AND CHEAPEST rnnmua ink in the maiikf.t, IlurrlurHl., NliW YOltlt. Aug. II, lo.'-JSw k BUSINESS CAKDS. V1S1TINO UAItliS, LETTKIt HEADS, "LUKAJIS, I-08TK11S, 40., 0., Neatly wi- -.aply printed at theGoww bun Office. BLANK MOKTGAQES for sale cheap at the Coluiiiun omco. firm but kind, uniform and thorough. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES )mtiAI)Ur.WIA. AND READINO ROAJ) A.URAM1KMENT OP PABSKNOUli TRAINS. .May 21, ls;c. trains lkatk ncrsnT ap tonons (rrMiATHtnis lor iscw lorK, rniiaucipnia, iicaaing, I'ottjMile Tamaqun, Ac., 11,113 a, m 1'or Catawissa, 11,33 a. m. 5,4t nntl T,f o p. rn. For WHIIamport,C,5S 0,D4 a. m. and 4,00 p. in. TllAINSJOIt RUrillT ItCAVR AS 101 LOWS, (SCNIIAT H CKrntD.) Ix;avo New York, 8,13 a. in. Leave l'hlladclphla, e,15 a, in. I-cavo ltcadlng, ll,8ia, 111., rottaTlllefis.ls D. n, andTaman.ua, 1,83 p. m. Lcavo Calawlssa, o,!0 c,!.'. a. in, and 4,tio p. m. Ia 0 Wiillamsport ,5 1 n.m,12,co m. and b,m p, m, l'asaendera a Lit from New York and Milium 1! phla ko lliroui tv Itliout chaiiBc ol cars. J. E. W()OTTi:, General Jlanngir. 0. (I, HANCOCK, (leiieral Ticket Agent. Jan. 1 1, ure-tr. N0UT1IKUN COMPANY. CENTRAL RAILWAY On and atlcr November soth, 1SI3. trains ill W, SUN11UIIY as follows! K0KTI1WA1ID. Erlo JIatlB.so a. m., arrive Klmlrn luo n " Canaiidalgua, , 8.31 p. n Itochester c.lo Nlairara 0 in Itenovo accommodat Ion 11.10 n. tn. arrive William rtis.ws p. m. nimlra MalU.lt a. m., arrlro Klmlra 10.20 n m lluffalo il.tpass T.15 a. m. arrive lluffalo s.to a. m SOUTUWAitD. Uutralo i:.xpres3'2.ci) a. jn. arrive llarrlsburg J.toa.m " llallliuore ti.iy ClmlraJlall 11.15 a.m., arrlvo liam&uuiir 1 urn ,n " Washington 10.80 " Ualtlmore c.3o " " Washington f.so " llarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrlvo Harris UU! 1U.&U p, m. arrive Ualtlmore 2.2.', a, ra " Washington i Erlo JIall 12.63 a. m. nrrlvc Ilarrlsburg 3 m a. m. " Ualtlmore 8.40 .,, , . , ". Washington 10.36" All dally except Sunday. V. M. 110 YD, Jr., General l'assenger Agen A.J. CASHATT, General Jlanngo DKI.AWAItE, IlACKAVANA WESTL-RN KA1I.I10A1). AND III.OO.MSIIUHCI DIVISION. TIinc-Tnblo No. S3, Takes effect at 4:3o A. ,11 MONDAY, NOVKMUCIt 22 1S75, NORTH, bTATIONS. scrnnton , lielleviie ... 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Espy . .Illoomsbure;.... Hunert 11 23 11 3 11 811 4 29 9 (13 4 37 t, Cll 4 41 0 f3 4 40 7 20 4 5i 7 (8 5 12 7 40 ft US 7 45 5 14 7 C2 5 20 S Ml S 52 5 IS ft 41) ft 31 ft 2S 6 2.1 ft 20 5 13 2 10 11 8 111 1 M 1 M 1 4S 1 43 1 4'l 7 40 11 43 11 61 11 67 12 i 12 07 12 10 7 4 7 3; 7 30 UataiMssa Ilrlcltrc. 7 20 1 25 ..ciarK's RMiicli... Danvlllo Cliulas y. Cameron .Northumberland. 7 11 4 ft5 1 111 7 04 12 2ft ft 84 8 25 12 S2 ft 47 8 40 12 80 5 52 6 47 12 51 0 10 9 15 4 50 1 15 4 35 I (HI p.m. p.m. 7 (I C 45 a. in W. V. It AT p.m. p.m. a.m. ATKAD, Mlpt. Superintendent's ODlce, Scranton, Dec. 10, it75-. I. C. SLOAN & BRO., isLooaisittmo, im, Manufacturers of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, l'LA'll'OllM WAOONS, 4c. First-class work always on hand. ItEI'AlItl.NO NEATLY DONE. Trices reduced to Bult tlio times. Jan. 5, is77-tf The Columbian Law Docket. A complete record for tlio use of attorneys. Con TenUntly arranged for tlio docketing of all eases containing 6T0 pages, with double Index, rills Is the most complete book for lawj era that Is pub. Ilshed. PRICE, $3.50. Published by Brockway & Elwell Editors and Proprietors of the Columman, Decl tr ' TrjlSfAPEIIS KEPT ON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF. 733 Saksom St,. PHILADELPHIA, Who are our nulliorlzeil nscuts, nnd will rccclvo AilrcrlUemcnts at our LOWEST CASH 1LVTEH. HIGHEST AWARDS Ct'iili'iiiilal J. IEYIST0L)S & SON, NOUTIIWEST COIiXEK Tlililcciitli and rillicrl StN. PHILADELPHIA, MAXCFACTCHEIIS OF PiTENTEll WroiliUroa Air-Tiglit Heaters llh KlinliliiK nml ('llnkpr-llriiiilliiK (irnlra for HuruliiK Aiilliriuilii or Illlumli oim C011I CENTENNIAL AVROUGHT-IRON HEATERS. FOH U1TUJIINOUS COAL, Keystone WROUGHT-IRON HEATERS, Cooking; Ranges, Low-down Grates, &.C., die. Descrlptivo Circulars sem fkek to any address. EXAMINE IIEEOIIE SELECTING. April 27, '7T-ly Ul IP-A-IUXTTHlXTG, GLAZING AND PAPERING. WMc P. I10DINE. Iron Street lii-lnw urc kinds ot ond, Dloomstiurg, I'a., Is prepared to do al PAINTING, GLAZING, and PATER I1ANG NO i notice bC,t Btirl03 at lowestlprlecs, and at ahoi ParUoahaTtagaucliworlctodo will eayo 00 rl V1111U15 vu iuci AU work warranted togHe eallafactlonJ WM. F. BODJNE. NWi kircan