- , -w- m-m--w i y-vm -fc-rrrvcr 1 THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG COLUMBIA COL TSTY, PA. Poetical. Tin: Tiiiii:i: coffins. Thrco coffins await their ntial reposo In tholrnnclent cloisters' deeping, And a trlet hour hcnco I ho lids will close On tbo forms beneath them sleeping. Hie Uret Is , King who 1ms ruled tho land, As Ms (allien did before lilm ; A Jeweled sceptre U placed In his hand To show bow n ell bo bore, btm, Tho nrxt Is a Chief from tho bsttlo-fleld, Wounded, and bronzed and hoary i lly Ids side nro renting his sword and tbtclil, Tbo emblems of martial glory. Tbo third Is a lowly son of Song, With no state pomp attended ; Tho liy of his lyre hath sounded long Through the lslcss-but now Is ended. Hark t what Is that at the postern gate, Like tho roar of distant water ? ns tho too with bounding hopes eclat Returned to tho work of slaughter I "Ho, King, nwokc 1 roascend thy throne, And around tbeo summon tbj sages 1" From the pale inuto lip there Is nuswer none While tho storm without still rages. "Ho, Chief, awaka I to tho tents repair In the van lead on thy legions 1" They lMen, but all Is silent there Still and lushed ns the Polar regions. Trom tho Poet's conin a tlgh Is heard, And tho lyre at bis baro feet laying Hurts Into life, like the trill of a bird Whose melody knows no staylDg. TI1 an old, old theme, but. It Urea the blood Of tbo troopi, with none to lead 'em. And they right as I he valiant always should For the love of their faith and freedom t When the sun goes down In radiant glow, With molten clouds attendant, Tho three nailed coffins nre now laid low The Cross Is In tbo ascendant J Hint Cnnfonmlrit Five-Year (lid. A pretty littln girl about five years old, witli une ol thoso sugar-loaf lints modeled after Tra Diavolo's,' in the play, no doubt. came on board the Staten Island ferry boat Hcstfield last evenlog. In lier train was n weary-looking, middle-aged lady whom she treated with condescension and called 'Aun tie.' 'Aflcr tho young lady had found a com fortable seat in the bow of the boat she al lowed her ftttnt to tnke a camp-stool near by. When the boat started she began a sys tematicmetUod of torture, to which the mid dle-aged ladysubmitted with wonderful res IgllfttlOIl. 'Is that water, auntie V she asked, point ing to tho bay. 'Von Acr ' ani.l . ,,,.., .1 1 l,! 'Did the rain make make all that water l' 'No, darlinn.' Why didn't the rain make all that water V 'Oli, tho rain wouldn't affect it you know.' 'Why wouldn't the rain 'feet it?' 'Oh, you can't understand that now.' 'Why can't I understand it ?' 'Never mind. Do keep still, that's a dear; auntie's head aches. 'What makes your head ache, auntie V 'The heat I suppose,' 'What makes the heat?' 'The sun, of course, dear.' 'What is the sun?' 'You know what the sun is well enough. I shan't answer that ?' Tho little girl twisted uneasily in her chair for a moment aud then burst out with the question : 'What makes horse's bones ?' 'I do not know,' said the aunt, in a des pairing tone. 'I think they're made out of skin,' said the little girl with an air of conviction. Yes, they're made out of skin, an' hair, an' rub ber ; that's what horse's bones are made out of.' 'Yes, dear,' said the shameless woman. 'If my pa gets that bone taken out of his leg, he'll give 'is watch. Would you have a boni taken out of your leg, auntie?' 'You ridiculous child, of course not I' 'Why not ?' 'Ob, keep still I' The young woman then got up and near ly fell over the rail into the water. The aunt uttered a shriek, and the writer, much against his will, rescued the young lady, 'Thank you sir,' said the aunt. 'What for ?' asked the terrible infant. 'For nothing,' said the the rescuer. 'Auntie, did you ever see a litila dickey bird flNt up 'is tail an' sing ? 'Yes, dear.J 'Where ?' 'I mean no, dear' desperately. 'I3id you see that colored lady, auntie ? She had on a fearful pretty hat, ever so much prettier than yours I want to go home.' 'You musn'tgo home; your mamma is sick, aud you must go with me.' 'What makes mamma sick ?' 'Never mind, shell be well again in a wet k or two.' 'But I waut to know what makes her sick V 'Never mind, dear,' 'Why V but ju'-it then the boat swung up to her pier at Stapleton, and the inquisitive young laiiy aua htr oulnnmive aunt disem- barked. A Iiesal Fib. good stnry is told of Ird Brougham in his youth. He was iuuiur couusel with a celebrated lawyer of the day in a case that nearly concerned the royal family. The leader, oppressed with the responsibility of his charge, and weary with his exertion'', had been nddressiug the Court in close ar gument for several houn, when it was ar- parent to every one that his mind had sud denly ceased to act in unison with bis apeech, Mr. became flurried, stammered, and began to plunge. Brougham saw what had happened, and instautl) ruse, Interrupted his chief, aid addressed the Court. Wear- log upon bis face an expression of great suf fering, lie assured his lordships of Ills deep regret at having to trouble them at such a time with a matter personal to himself, but that bo was nearly mad with an earache by reason of the draught from a door at his right: might it be closed? The bench con- doled with Itroucham on bU suffering, and at onco ordered measures to be (aken to bton the draught. "The door leading Into other Court was shut, but still the draucht came; windows were examined and sand bags placed against the openings 'in them till the nuisance was abated; till a good quarter of an hour had been consumed, and Mr. llroughum's leader had had time to re cover himself. It is, perhaps, needless to add that the Intelligent juuior "had not an ache or pain In all his great body." It was only a legal stratagem. Think twice before you believe every evil story you hear, and think twenty times be fore you repeat It, especially if it is about a woman. Say to yourself, 'this may not be true, or it may be exaggerated,' unless you have proof of tho veracity of your Inform ant, l'eoplo sometimes tell falsehoods, they often make mistakes, and they sometimes 'hear wrong, There Is auricular illusion, as well m optical Illusion, Take all theso thinvs Into consideration before you eveo believe. As for repeating the story, yourself whether it is uecestary. Then do it " with the remembrance of the golden rulo before you. Give the helping band, not Ihe downward push. Agricultural. IVnr Land. A writer In tho Atlanta Cbntliluliou says lhat in 18T1 tan bought 400 ncres of reputa ble poor land In Glynn county, Georgia, nuil put upu it 100 heep. In 18i3, by natural increase, he had 376 ewes, and had sent to mrrket 7R wethers. Ills sheep were penned nightly, and every two nights manured a half acre. well. Since that ho has brought into a high state of cultivation 100 acres of land tlyit seven years ago was considered worthless. Since 1871 he bought 200 sheep and now owns 1.800 head. Ho keeps n shep herd who is paid to attend to his business, and keeps an accurate book account of every dollar or dime spent on account of the sheep J and finds by casting up a balauco sheet, that It costs him exactly 57 cents per head per nnnnm to keep his ilock. They average him about 3J pounds ol wool eacli Last year Ihe clipped iu Slay and again in September, and the clip atnouuted to oj pounds per head. Last year ho sold in S.v vanuah aud Macon 8,000 pounds of wool, at an nvcrsge of 30 cents per pound, including a few pounds ol Merino wool, which made tho gross receipts $2,790. The annual ex pense of the flock wos Sl,20. So there was an absolute net profit in tho wool of S1.9G4 Lal year he sold in the above cities 02 weth ers ns mutton, for $212, making a total of $2,289. llcsides this, ho fertilized the poor wlregrass land.so that last yeai ho cultivated 8 1 acres, and from -11 acres in corn he inado an average of 31 bushels ; 10 in sugar cane, that made 03 barrels of syrup ; Id in oats that nvernged 42 bushels to the acre, aud on tho remainder an nbiindanco of nil kinds of truck farming, receiviug from his sales of vegetables in New York n net profit of $281. Tbo Western Crops. So much has been salil of tho d.imago done to the wheat crops In tho West by per sons interested in exaggerating tho facts for sueculative purposes that it is well to note calmly what is said by tho most trustworthy authorities on the subject. It seems then to be conceded tbatjthe continued heavy rains, followed by warm.cloudy weather, havo seri ouily inju'ed tho crops of wheat iu Wiscon sin, Minnesota, Iowa and the northern part ,of Illinois At tho same tlmo it is admitted that he ,wll!,at croP wiU Pf'iindant last year in tho States lust meiiltoneu, anu tuai a considerable part has not yet been sent to market. On tho other hand tuero -is compensation in the knowledge that the crop i winter wheat in Ohio, Indiaua,south em Illinois, Missouri and Kansas is among the lamest ever been known, whilst the corn crop, which is reported almost every where to be unusually heavy, will tend to a very co'hsiderable extent to compensate tho farmers for their losses in the States where the wheat crop has measurably failed. Jlaltimort Sun. Iloney-Beariiig 1'lants. Trof. Coot, of the Michigan agricultural college, records the following in relation to tho value anil time of blooming honey plants, ana tuinics mat tuey can naruiy ue recommended too highly. White clover and alsike arc in bloom all through June and in to July. Mignonette and sweet clover are bloom as early as June 22, the former continuing for a year and the latter for a month, and both yielding bountifully of the most delicious honey. Last year was unfa vorable, and our mignonette did very poor ly, yet irom tho reports of others, and our experience in former years, I heartily re commend it. Whito mustard blossoms in from four to five weeks from'planting, and the black mustard in from seven to eight weeks. They are both excellent ; covered with bees, especially during the forenoon, through tho entire season of bloom. The former continues lu bloom about four weeks, the second some longer. Like borage these less affected by climatic conditions than most plants, being thronged by bees even after heavy rains. Kane, much like white mustard, blooms iu about lour weeks after sowing. IJorage commences to bloom, if planted, the first of May ; self-sown' com mences to bloom about the middle of July, and continues till frosts. Cleome, or Itocky Mountain bee plant, if planted early or self sown commences in the middle of July, and continues for more than a mouth, yielding liberally of the most excellent honey. Cat nip and other motherwort deserve their high repute. The tint commences to bloom lale in Julv. the other Into in June. Silver leaf buckwheat is only better thau the common in lhat it yields belter, and thus has mole flowers 'Oh. I can't do anvthinir with sheep. c.,n-t kee,, moro than a dozen, and you know du,..t nav t0 Mother with that few.' New m ,1n't Vnn nnultilm. nf lliH It I ml. If deed we know exactly the reverse Small llocks of sheen in cveiy farm in the country I can he made a source of prolit, and they are an important luteger in the plan of diversl fication. lieeause a man cannot keep ouy, 1,000 or 5,000 sheep it is ho reason why he inav uot.successfully keep 50 or even 5. We should bj lost on a farm of auy size without a flock of sheep. We should need them iu tho pasture at times to destroy briars, this ties ncd coarse grais, which other stock will not cat. Wo might utilize them by allow ing them to clear a field of bushes, briars and noxious weeds. We should use them In preparing ground for turnips, beets, potatoes and the coarser garden truck. We would take pride in keeping them tame and fat. Their wool would briug cash every year, or the women ioiks couiu convert a moderate quantity into clothing, stockings and yarn, A tender lamb or a juicy mutton upon our table, at frequent intervals, would be a grateful and healthful change from the everlasting bacon bides with which we stulf I our bodies. Kveu when slaughtered upon the I the domestio altar for home use, the pelt or I skin I worth nearly the first cost of she sheep, cither for sale or for domestic use. What Fertilizer is Needed. If tbo farmer does not know what special fertilizer his land Is deficient in, and cannot experiment, stable manure is the safest and cheapest for Iilin. This furnishes all the In gredlents of plantfood though probably no in the quantity needed by his crops. This can only bo ascertained by experiment. Iu very small plots, potash, nitrogen and pbos phorlc acid may be used separately, aud crop so treated which yields most, answers the question what fertilizing ingredient th land most needs for that particular crop, experiment with potatoes may be made small expense and may lead to valuabl knowledge, I'lant one section and use only stable manure ; upon another sow u small nuntity of muriate of potash, Fifteen or ask twenty pounds of this may be pure-hashed for fifty cents, which would sullice for tenth of an acre. Compare the result of two crops, Jiural Aew Yorker, vegetine ipATENTSfsi pounds, ornamental denims, traflo marks, and la- 1- . I is t , Ul'lllGS 1 1 11 j l)IOO(I. 1011" 1 i me ovatcs and invipjor I i atcs the whole ' System. ITS MEDICAL PHOI'EItTIKS AIIK Alterative, Tonic, Solvent and Diuretic. Vegctlno Vegetine Vegetine Reliable Evidence. Mil. 11. . STcrrv. DrarH r.-i wt mot cncwmiy aua mv testimony to the crcftt nuntfrprjou InvoRlrt'aly rcc-ivpd in funr oo frrpnt. nnd frond iripillflnn. Veirotlnp. for I 1 fianoiminK onoupu ciiti uo cmumiis praiso: Tort wiw trmudPd over thirty KarsHlthtlintdirarttu' dhons,'.Cfttarrh. Vegetine Vegetine Vegctlno Vegetine una imu iucn d.ti couirniniriTiH mm n. woum srem as uioiuni i newr rinim lireatno any more, and ptreMne has cured me : and I do fet 1 to thank onrt all the time that there is so trooa a meuicine rtsVetrettne, nnd 1 nlco think ltonoef 1 jlhe test nrdlclnen fnrcoutrhs and weak, klnklntt feeling at the Btomnch, and ad- use everjuony 10 inhe me e(reuni ior I can assure them It h one of tho best medicines t hat e er was. O or, 0ii7lno .c walnut Sta., (jamhrldire, Mass. Vfgetiuo Vegctlno HEALTH. STRUNG Til AND APIUmTE. Mv dimrhterhfis reecUed nrcat bene Vesctlne fit from tp un of Wire tin. Her d- fimtrnr hortitii una t sntirpj of irreatanx Vegetine iniy in uii ner in-Mi'ii a h' ""uifnn wcelliie aud appe line restored her neaun. sirenjfui tltc. N IT. TlT.Ur.N. Vegetine Insurance X Ileal IMaU' Aijent, o. 49 fears Itillldlntr. lloston. Mass. CANNOT HE EXCEM.ED. Vegotliio Vegetine Vegetine Vegetino CHaltLEBTOWN, MaSS. II. It. Stevens. , . , near ?lr This H to eerllfv that I have used jour "Wood Preparation" In mv famuv ror several vear. nna iiuhk iiiiu. tor scrofula or rankerous Humors or Uheumatlc Affections. It cannot. Ixiex- eelleil; and, as a blood nurlileror spnoR meoicine, ii is uie ih-'l iuujk i -...i used, nnd I have, iwd nlmost cverjthlmf I can cheerfully ucomniend It to any one In need of such a medicine. Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetino Yours rosnecuuiiy. jlrs.A. A. DlNsMniiP. no. 19 Ilussel street. 1TMS A Valuablo Remedy. KOCTH nosTO.v, Feb. T, 1870. Mb Stevens: , itonrslrT linre taken several bottles of our veffetlne, and am convinced It Is a valuable remedy for l)ysnepMa,Kldney complaint, and general debility ot the sysiem, I can heartily recommend It to all buf fering from Ihe atiove complaints. Yours respectfullv, -Mrs. MUNUUE PAltKEll, Be Athens btrcct. VEGETINE is reparcd by H. R. STEVENS. Boston. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. The Great New Medicine! A Hoalth-GiviuB PowerJI PURIFIES THE BLOOD. INVIGORATES THE LIVER, PROMOTES OICESTION, and STRENGTHENS THE NERVES, Thus efTrctunlly curing illacaae of what, ever name or iiuture It la worthy of a trlul. KEIaEF giiurunteea. 1 AGIIKKAIILK to the tmte, G HATEFUL to the Mtoniucli. ami act efficiently as a CATIIAUTIC. A LTK IIATIVK ami DIU- llivrii;, ii ucuun m not uuewieu wmi any uupleainnt rtfeiinc, neiiiier is ian Koiir nor debility experienced, but on tlte. tontrary refreshment itml lnvlf;oratliin Its I m ni filial fleet upon the digestive organs, whether Impaired by disease or cYimusieu irom any cause, is i nn-i ro their poers of jisslmllutlon and nutrl- , tloii.tliu appetite Ii? Inglncreased atonce To those u fleet id with an engorged con dition of the liver, as lilllousness, char acterized by a dusky complexion, u coated tongue, n pasty, bail tusto In the mouth, a capricious appetite and sluggish aitlon of the bowels, with a sense of fullness In thehendandofmental dullness iuuji- proves most vaiuauie Its effect upon the kidneys is no lest happy, u turbid, irrltutlng urlue is quickly cleared up by it Inflammatorv and Chronic IlIIKUNA- T1SM will soon disappear by a persistent I iseof A'IGOltE.NK. For the cure ofSkln Diseases and Erup tions f all kinds, VIUOHKM U most certain J VKiOUK.NK Is composed of the active properties or IIKUIIS, HOOTS, GUMS and 1IAH1CS, that .uture alone furnishes, great cure being taken by us that they ure gathered at the right seusoti of the year, uud that they possess their native virtues That VIGOIIKNB has thepowertoPUK 1FV TIIK 1ILOOI), INV1GOUATK the MVP.H, and 6TIMUI.ATK the 1I(1EST IVK OHGANS, Is ludlspiitubly proven by those who have given It a trial and have been permanently cured. AVo il not usk you to try a tlozen bottles to experlente relief, for we GUAIIANTKK you will feel better from the first few VIu'onKH is astonishing the world with Its cures, uud Is throwing all other TONICS, ALTKIIATIVKS and 11VVIGOU ANTS, Into the shade Put up In large bottles, double strength Requires small dotes, und Is pleasant to take Price, $1.00 per liottle WALKER & BADGER MFG. CO., Prop's. 83 Jobs St., Hiv 7crk, a:l Jertey CUj, V. "THE OICECT OF EAT1NQ," a new book every one should road, sent fie upon receipt ol a one oentittmp, M Sale at H. J. 3DK.XJC3- STORE. Xtlooinsbiirg, Pa. Jan.is, 18,-ly. S. W. Douglass, Civil and Mining Engineer, . ASHLAND, PA. Busiuess attended to with Care and Dispatch. I am prepared to make drawings, l'lans and Models In Wood, Ilrass, Iron, or the above materials combined as necessary ot Bridges, Mines, Ereaktrt, Building, Esgines, PUMPS, and all kinds ot machinery for us) ot cases at Court or for applications to secure ratests. 1'iilruu Mrurnl msrlh SJ,S- the An at a JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. EsTiTioribiii ssttm, btc'ii. Itters Testamentajy on tho estate of Adam Iieues, laieor risuinutreeK lowusnip.coiumbiacoun t v. Pa., have been itranU'd by Hie HeuUfrr of culum. bla couuty to the uuderklirned Executors to whom all jiersons Indebted ar requested to make lmmedlaf. pa; incut, und thow uav Inir claims or de mands sculnat tbo said estate mil make them known to tne undersigned Executors without I aeiay, JOHN IIKI.LES, ANDilEW J,11KL7.E. Executors, autf. ,1S-w' the IrfM. Cuveutfi. AHhlenirif-nin. Interfere nrrs. Atuif-als. 1M. Caveats, Assignments. InterlertnrrR, Apt'tiils. suits for Intrlngenints, and all rafos iirlsln under I the l'ATIl.NT I..WVM. rrbK nth attend to. 1 r.vi i..M i.aw . pro" puj uiienu iu, Inventions That IXavo Been Tit? 1 lj,"fPIJ, by tho patent onieomay l I'j.l 'Ai I I'll Mill In most cases, bo pat ented bv ns. Iltlnjr opposite the patent oni'c, we can make closer fearciius, and secure patent more prompuy, nnu wun uiciucr cuums man luvse vru i i aru reuiuiu irora i usiuugiou. 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Ariadne, bj ".lulda" 72. .vendlana, nnd tho Blockade Kunncrs, by Jules Vtroo 73 llessy Kane, by Mrs Henry Wood IOC MS IOC i4. miperi. nail, ov.Mrrt llenrv woou 75. Tho b ur uountry, by Jules Verno 76. T bo .Now ,Mugd ilen, by v llkle cnlllns 77. Mlitresaand .Maid, by Mls Mulu k 78. (innith Oauut by Charles lleaoo ,9. Madcan Violet, bv V 1 11 mi Itlnck 100 10 c IOC IOC 20C 60. Daniel Derond.i, by (ieorpe J-.llot 2oc 1IIC IOC 81. iiuisuau;s .Mistake, oy aiiss .miiiock 82. My .Mother ami I, by Jll-s Mnlock 63. Verner'n riidv.br Mrs llenrv Wood 20C 184. sn,"(i I eagues Unrler tho M as, by Jules Verno mo 83. .Malorlo unices Lovei's, by .Mary I'atrlck H c 86. 1 ut Yoursell lu II Is I'lace, by I'nas Heado aoc 87 A Journey to the Centre or tho Karih, by .lines erno loc I 6S. Tno Manlaffcs. by Miss Muloek loo I mo lAMeisiu Aroeu, oy .11 r, Ifraiiuon 90. M8U'rlous Island-Droppi'd Irom tno Clouds, by JukM Verno 10c 91.11io Woman's Kingdom, by Miss Mulock 10c 2. tr-. liuuiourton s 1 roubles, by Mrs Henry wood 200 93. .Micierlous Island-the abandoned, by Jules Vcnno ioc 94. 1 ho uiw an J the Lady, by Wiikle Collins loc 95. Dead Men's Mioos, by .Miss m a, llraddon 20c 97. Love's victory, by 11 1, 1'nij.-on loc us iiarry i-ominci, oy ciiar,es 20c I 99. From tbo eat Hi loiho moon.uiiJ around tho moon, by Jules Veino IN. a 'lulu ur T vm). Hies, by Charles Dickens 101. AN bio I.1IO, by Miss Mulock 102. Hard 'Mines by C'b tries Dickens 103. A lirovo Udy, by Miss Mulock 104. Porn u Day l bilin llallllll 105. At the ssii uf tho Mler Haton, by U L I'arleuti ioc loc loc ioc 20C IOC 100 KG. I ho master 1 1 Hie (Ireylands, by .Mrs Henry 107, Ilia le-o'-dran b. II I, Kuijeoii 10S. 'I no nj i Klnir, by CaptHln .irri at 1(9. Keillors MUuiy. bi'.MI.ss M K liruddnn loc ioc 20C no. 'Ihe i.iilsi r Foierslinm. b Florence Marryatioc iii..i iuhi iii iue norm iu tiguty xiavs, vy .lilies Verno ll?, II ml cash, by ("hailes Iieado llH. lloMeil i.laln, by ll I, Farleou 114. Dirri'il Mnrkham, ly MfsM i: llraddon 11 , within the Hii bv Mrs II wooil llf. l'aullno, by 1, 1! Wulford Ui. llto rinlalo .MlllsUr. hi' B Hps ti. t.iviit . jiih ctatlons, by C lilvKf us ioc 20 100 100 210 IOC 100 200 1110 1 v. i-fiienei, iiy rloKht'H .llttioilt ixu. i iu.iu.-o ui a ri ll'et I'oor Yuui.t juin, by o Feu- ioc 200 100 IOC 20C ioc 121, A I Iftf Inr a Ufo, by Miss Mulock 12i 'Hie rrlvntei-imiusby cantaiu Marrjftt lw. Iil.h Uecnus, by annuel Liner J4. Nmiie I reilju's Heir, by .Mrs II Wcod 125 M iry lurloii, by Mrs Caskell 126. i re.ua ; or my Father's Mn.by Ii 1) lllack. more 127 "lily Ludlow, by Aire oaskell is ousiii i-iiuiips, uy iiirs Haskell i no liauuenn aev Jew, (1st ball) b KiiL'cne sue 129. iiw WanderlnfrJew(2d hall) bv Euceno Suo20c ,aV- u iwiaumui i liuieil, ny SUssaiUIOCK ml. .Michael !-lrogorr, bv Jules Verne ioc loo i, .uteh iiiuiuu, oy cuaried lVer 20O laj, i no uucuess or icon ltosemary Lane, by n I, Far- 100 134. .uy mother's W Ife, by Amelia n Kdwards 13V Auatha's Husband, by .Mis Mulock loo 100 100 ,vul,u fieiui, uj .ura iiiiiiuanc 137. A Kent lu u Cloud, by diaries Lever 1 8. M bat 110 COht Her. Ill- .lorn, u lat n IOC 1(10 voo 100 100 139. London Heart, by ll I, I'arjeon :.. '.. ,J e;.r, vy .hiss .si ii uraouou 141. Masterman Heady, bv Caclaln Mnrrvat 142. Tbo lleadot tho Family, by Ilss Mulock 20C Ui. 1 be Haunted Toner, by Mrs Henry Wood 200 , !' 7. n '-"-'Utennnts, by Alexander Dumas loc i.j. mm h uiuuou ui money, uy Amelia u. i.d. wards ' 20c 140. Charles O'.Malley, tho Irish Dragoon, by Lover. (Trln'o Noi 147. ltatt In, tho lieefer, by Captnln Marryat 14. A IUuoMoMnir, by Annie Kiln arts 149. Joshua Marvel, by ll I, Karjeon 3t0 ioc IOC HOC nc IOC ,'uuauiijiiiuu nasi, uy vupiam juarrynr. 151. TllO ltUS-tntl IIVOMV. W Alov llTimnu 154. Arthur o'Leary, by Charles Leer 163. Wardor Wlfo t mi 1UC jm. a ro'ntor Honor, by Anulo Edwards x. 'I bo count or .Mouto-Crlsto, Alex Dumas 1511. ThO KlnLT'BUKn. bv Cunt. Mnrrvnt. 100 4I0 100 100 C 100 100 20C 157. Hand and (iloie, by Amelia 11. Edwards I5S. Treasure Truve. bv Sinnnel Inter 159. The ruantom Milp, by Captain Marryat ini. 1 ho lllack Tulip, by Alexander Dumas lei. i no world Weil l.o-t, K. Lynn Linton 102. Shirley. Charlotto llronto led. Krank Stildmay. by Captain Marrvat WIS 100 164. A ounir lie's Mury, Harriet Horn 101. A Modern Minister IVnl 1 fliavalv 100 Iftll Tlio I net ll.llr.l l... V.,. t . HOC lop ioc 107, Tho Queen's .NecMarc, by Alex, Dumas iu, i hv wuoru a iecki;ue, uy a HW. Con Creitan, by 4 barles Ley i". uu trenail, uy i nanes Leycr 109. M. 1'atrirk'a live, by diaries Lever voo ioc 100 soc '. neivviu j.oraier, uy captain Marryat . Ilostace to fortune, by Miss llraddon I7U. Chevalier do .Mnl.on Uouee. by Dumas loo 17. .lupbet In heai'di or ran ather. by Captain warryar voc voo loo loc 174. Kate u'lionogliuo, by Charles Lever 1 175. Tbo I'acha ol .Many Tales, captain i . f'nnialn fnrrvnt 170. 1'erclval Keenc by Captain Marrj at In.'ieoreo Canterbury's wm, by Mrs. Henry soc ioc 100 voo ! f.0011 Luck-h E- KrancUllon 179. Tbo JIUiory of u Crlne, by Victor Hubo so. Arinalade.tiy Wllklo Collins lsi. Tlio countess do charny, Alex Dumas 1S2 Juliets t.uardlan, by .Mrs. Cameron 100 loc voo """iwurui, uy ur alter hcott 184. ThoLlttloSDVilf, l.vl'.nlnln U.., 100 IS- .''PS?; ,)e hei theart," by Itboda Broujton loo !S' Lai w cprpertleld, by Charles Dickens voo 100 100 T.''B hn family Uoblnson S?' : i.'in.f '? ',a yIMn, by Alex Dumas IV,' A i,10 ;,,liri.t;i"lirs. by Captain Marryat IftiWl .'R,10.1?: h ander Dumas !?? l!,0.rt 0( -VO10"1""') Mr Walter hcott ioc I .v.. u luiriiuuuH, uv r lorenco Slarri alt loo 100 voo I 100 100 Iifti ...vbkuj, uy (.iianestuckens 197. Nancy by Khodu llruiiL-btou j;t,1'er In Canada, by Captain Marryat too. "Ihe. Monk, by Matthew 0. Louin. v. ! T -i S V.?'V.'D- y tnas. Ueado wo (vouk iis. - joo sale by all Ilookscllers and Newsdealers, or sent ii6Uue prepaid, on rjipt of puce. (lEOUQMUNliO, Publisher, P.O. Iloi uur. l, 83 and V5, Vandewater St., u. Y. auir 3, 77-4ia Tr)ISfAPEiISKEPTON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF, 733 Siuoh St., PHILADELPHIA, Who are ur autkarlzrd Hgeuta, and Mill receive Adverllariuents tu ear JMWKhT VAHll UATKH. T LANK NOT6,with orwItboDezixajitbii Spring Goois ! JL C . ,, t . mnnuiKiirvMin t v T-f Iff! iVHVMMrTi P. iffl vSXf-1 Ri'fiMf IE A 1 Si! fftlL Begs leave to inform his customers now replete with nil the Novelties consisting of new and beautiful styles of . ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES any of which he is prepared to make up in the latest style. Llctidv-mndo cotl.inc; cheaper than ever. Cheap Suits for men, Cheap suits for Youths, Isoys lor nirof the best make and Just received a full line of all the latest styles iu color and quality "of mm$t ins, m&m For Men, for Youths, for Boys Cheaper than Ever. A FULL LINE OF THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. BAVTO MERCHANT TAILOR, BLOOMSBUEQ, F-A.. IS THE LAEGET lEWSFAJPIIBl AND HAS THE Marge&i JrGuMMQM OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Terms $2.00 a Year. Country Produce taken on Subscriptin. THE1DIFFERENT STYLE IN THIS PAPER abb onxrirsr OF THE INNUMERABLE Vaiivty of lei MUton AND MATERIAL Ini the CoMmlbi )M(B. All kinds of Plsiin asid Fancy Printing done on short notice and at low rates. OFFICE NORTH SIDE OF THE COURT HOUSE, BLOOIVISBURG, PA, TITAIXWKIGIIT & CO., 'WHOLESALE OKOCI5HS, I'UILADRLritl t. Dealers In TEAS, SYllUr.S, COFFEE, SUOA1I, MOLASSES, KICK, SriCKS, aiUBB soui, ic, sc. N. E. ( orner Second and Arch streets, 8r-Orders wUl receive prompt attention. t( BLOOMSBURG rLraERY. stcans G. A. HERRING RESl'KCTFULLY announces to tlio public that he bos reopened SNYDER'S TANNERY, (old stand) liloomsbure, I'a., at tho Forks of tlio Es py nnd Ut'ht Mreet reads, where oli descriptions of leather will be rnado In the most substantial and workmanlike manner, and sold at prices to suit tho iocs, i ho highest price Iri cash w 111 at all times bo Id for GREEN HIDES of every description In the country. Tlio publlopat ronago Is respectfully bnllclted. lilooinsburg, Oct, 1, 1875. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, Health and HarpineRS aro priceless Wealth to tbelr DOSbebboru. and et tLex aru within tha reach of ev er one wno w m umj WKIUUT'S L1VEU PILLS, frn 1 The ouly sure CUHE for Torpid Llier, Dyspepsia, -j q2 Headache, hour htomuch. Consllpatlon, Debility, j. I I1HUM11, UI1U UII JlllllUUS lUIUUIUlUIBUUU 1I1UUU U18- w.uv.d tiuueiivuuiuuuuitna DiiUCU l UU MIlUV, I'hlla." If jour Druggist will not supply send is cents for one box to Harriet, Holler & Co., 70. N.41U su, I'UUa. Jan. a, is-ly nr M. G. SLOAN & BRO., IILUUMSIIVIIO, VA, Manufacturers of Carnages, Bogies, Phaetons, Sleighs, PLATFOItM WAOONB, qa. FlrsU'lasa work always on band. UEI'AllllNU NEATLY DONE. Print s reduced to suit the times. Jan.c,ui7-U. Spring - CJoods! H niitl the public Unit his stock is for Spring tmd Summer Wear, Children. at the lowest prices. FOR. -A.3ST3D SOLD ONLY BY ILOWIlBlEKa (ti ri i a week in your own VKKM1'1 lieacer 11 j 3 U U rZJ'.". Ion. fSOutdtlreu. uu wni a Dusiness eltncr tvx can make ft v t"J vntiv iiiiiv lutj nuik, nuir, for partltulars to H. IIailet 4 Co., I'oitland.MalDO. inarch w. T( ly tlmo they vsork, rlte MALLEABLE IRON Sole Protector. for use In Holllng Mills. Class 'louws, coal Mines and by 'aimers, . i: bommil. Patentee, e iuiusu, Aiicgueuy, in, t.'all, or addres for circular, HAPPY RELIEF To all surteilnir from chronic (llf eases ot all kinds, Conlldentlal consultation Invited personally or by mall. New method of treatment. New and rellab e remedies. Hook and circulars sent free In sealed cmclopos. Address HOWAHD AcsociATlON, 419 North Mnth street, Philadelphia. Pa., an Institute having a uign repuiuiion iorm onorable conduct and professional skin. July 19, Ms-sin Jw&co GLAZING AND PAPERING. "TtrM, F? RODINE, Iron Street below seo V oud, liloomsburg, pa., is prepared to do al kinds of PAINTING, (ILA.INa, and PAPER HANGING. In tho best styles, at lowest prices, and at short nouce. Parties havlDi? such woiktodo Kill aavn mnnpv colllni; un me. All work warranted to clva satisfaction. Orders solicited . WM, F. BODINE. MarchSK ESPY PLANING MILL. Tho undersigned lessee of inn Espy Planing Mill, s prepared to do all kluds of mill work, Doors, Frames, M, Blinds, etc. , uuuu, ul made to order on short notice. Satisfaction guar. unu'eu, nn.u, J 1 lilocmsburg, l!a. NOW IIKAIlV; '1UK1H4KII ACUIITkMINTSOr ST A NT, FT, Y AND ---- i ' J- OTllFit AFIIICAN KXPLOItEIlS. A full Ulstory of bis ex. mmauuua iu nineu uuu uiurvruous journey down tho Congo. The publio aru eagerly awaltlngthls buok. it la of matcbleHfl lnTfr.7 ri7hiv iit.,u,X,!Ti low priced, aud will sell w about a parallel. Cor lull vl"" i..m, nuuicna iiuBBauu JtHOS. runs. Ransom sueet. AQENTS WANTED uu,, mmm HvlHWHt'l'llhraiH HWd-Prlfr1nir WW"- SSS "taof. i.i )m Kn.Vi'ilil2.cSfe Mo!. "ii"cnnru(-rHl bytlils 1.0crrul,l.arlfHnK,nd '"cVX'Utf"'! 1 IwlcMflncnrlmi Uoltra or TMU Neck. Rtl't .nlI,rJ Wl". !"to ft Tl UiilU Oronr. ilrblinaiHl. hire Mllow rolorof ikln, ;r j.llow W'tn W . f body, frequent lircl.ulio of illlilnew ta tarto la tnrnuh IntrrnAl lipat or rhllls altrrnateit yrltli hot Sot, to w plr ttZ siil f lnon.r fori bodlnes Irreirulir KftlS ijttr, or -nillomiitii." ,In ninny ctsei iji rjwrlenrc.1. An a rrroo.lrfor nil such cam. Dr. IMorrt'i Ttlo len Mxlkal Dfacovtry tins no equal, M It rffecta IHTlt'Cl ana ranirai rurcs. rffcctaTHTlt-'ClanaranirairurcB. In tu cure of iirmtkiiu, ." an! Ihe irlv atascs of CoMumallois It nan amonUhea tha earl It the (rrmtcul mcilljal llJp: "tJiJ-Mi It curci llio Prrrpt Cough". It trcn(tUvcnlhIJIWla It. V. 1'IKIICK, M. !.. I'ropM-, Worid'a Dlipcniary and InTaUJj' lloul, lluffalo, BtZE.l OP PELIEISJ o o o THE w" cOTHW KSKcTto ao Von, tntion' flfet, or occupation. . Hoar Kractntton irwm r . ." "Si ITtko si.tJs.iuii.ua v1"'t1""ij; xji, JoScOlal roierei "iJcao rorFatlvo-relleuoyr ao f,7..iX ..Vi.joausl VdJ Inclowdln plaia Ixiiura, tlitlf virtue! belnn Itipreby priie rreil umm rlUa'V'iVVp in clSaV wlra or paat.boart 1 boxts. and lnvallJi' lloul, liuiiaio, J CATARRH avunTAMaVr.nnnit heail ...... .it..i,....fltUlntrlntn throat. omAlmi'J profuse, waicry, thick mucous, nurulent, oBenslve, etc. In othprsa drvnesa, dry. watery, weak, or lunamea ciea. it'cr,! "s fuK or oMlrucUon, or tlio nasal paa laKa, TaISg Ii cori, deiTncsa, hawking and couirh In? toe car tho throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcera. nr total denr tlness, mental ll uepresslon. loss of appetite, ljdrea. 1 toi'slli, tickling cough, etc. Onlv tion, eniargeu rcw ot tucse s :aso at one t: DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY products raillcal cures of nf1w0iEW,?,crVmrifc so matter of how long standing. The llqutdrerncdy aiay bo suuffcd.or tn-tter applied Iiy tlio ue of Dr. I'tmCE's Douche. Th s l tin) only form of Instru ment yet InVentcl III. which fluid ac5' .arrlcl mull rr and rEUFKCTLV ArrLtip to all paru of Uie affected nasal passagea, and the cl.am- ?VeV.udulfer,lreo;enU7e the catarrhal discharge generally pr""eda. i pleasant aud eaalfir lUi.ltrstooJ p;om ellrets.a sccompanTlng each Instrument. Dr. S1K 8 ta. tarrh Remedy cures recent attacks of "Coll l a lleadhva row inpilc.uuiifc '""V.?": '"" containing no strong or caustic ; drugs tarrh mmccly and lloucho U br tri 11. V. Piikck, it. !.. l'rop'r.W.orld's D DIB- oeusary aud'lnvalWi' lloul, Uuffalo, N. Y cep.liS, '77-tt The Lightest Running, "The Simplest, The Most Durable, Tho Most Popular or SEWING MACHINES. II it easily understood, maktt Ihe double-llirend lot k-llteh, hat aeir reeulatliiir tensions onil take-up, miif telU do fi whole range of family imrv-wltliout cliaiice. The " Domestic" is ntadrlnihe most durable Manner, with eonieal eteel bearing and commentating Journals throughout. PAPER FASHIONS. Thne jjopuln r l'ATTKHNS for tallies', mllMi', and children' drttt, are cut on a system superior fo any in use, and can be understood by any ouo. JWI directions and illuttrattons on each envelope. Send 1'lre Cents for illustrated Cata. logue s lOOO Fashions. Sowing Machine Co., Hew York. I. W. HARTMAN, 'Apt "Doiestic" Farer Fashions Bloomsbur. December U, lS77-ly Steel and Iron Triple Flange FIRE ANB BURGLAR PROOF SAFES; FaUnt Insld Bolt Work arid Ulngtd Cap. 0 tiri COMPUTI WITHOUT IT 1 1 W. H. TERWILUGER, No. S4 Maiden JLane, , Kmi Wllhaaa K, IIW TOUs dec. 7, isn-iy business you can engage In. 15 to 120 Ir day mudo by any worker of ellher sex, right in their own localities. Par ticulars umT samples worth's tree. Improteyour spare time at this nubliiCBs. Addicss briNsoN ti Co.. 1'orlluud, Maine, march tt, TB-iy 18-iy TT can m ake trcny foster at work for ns than a U any thing else lupus not required ; we wll start you. tl per day at home made by the Industrious. Men, women, bojs and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now Is the time, costly outfit and terms free. AddrcssTao o.v.u., aukubib, iuuie. March a, 7S-iy BUSINESS CARDH, V1B1TINO UAltDS, LSTTKK H KADH, BILL11EAD8, POUTKltH, tO 4tO N eatly and Clesply printed at the Colo dun Office. iBljisBEMHHHj ' BBBBBBBWBBBBBBBBBBBBPBBBBBBlflBBBBBBl ' TnOKiS II. lUltTViN, Al.lIRT IURTM1N, TUB RED FRONT, MOYEES' BLOCK. HARTMAN BROS,, DEALERS IN TEAS, CANNED FRUIT, CXOAKS, TOBACCO Mfurr, CONFECTIONERY. Splcos of all kinds, Glass &, Quecnswaro, FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestio FruitSi AND GKNEUAL LINE OF Family Provisions tti door below Market street, IiloomsDiirg, Pa. tr ooods delivered to all rarts of tho town April VT, 'JT-tf O-IL E S' LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. 5 Ciircx nil Pal n In Man nnd Benit TESTIMONIALS I ritOLArsDs Utisi (Fallins of tho Womb.l A Won derful euro. Nine years rny wife suffered Jwith this terriuie complaint, buo was aitcnaea oy aocuir ni ter doctor, went to tho different hospitals whero re- males aro treated; tried them all : wore bandares and pessaries with only temporary relief. Her lite vtiui luuserauie. vie appuea nr. unes uniraeuu Her relief was ltnmedtatn. She Is now well. u. JlcuEusiorr, 40 West 13th street, New York-. I had twelve strokes of Paraivsls. Mr lee. arm and tongue were useless was obliged to use a cath eter every day. Doctor lilies' liniment Iodide ot Ammonia has cured me. Will answer any Inquiries so that all anilccd may know of It. ohn ArrEi.. norm iiranioru, i-onn. Chestnut lllll. riillrulclnhu. Atirll M. TO. W. M. Giles. End.. Denr lr I used our Iodide of Ammonia Liniment on Flora Tcu.Dlu's hind nostern I Joint. o,had been :u,ulto lames the etrect was wonderful; sho wilks now quite) well. Very.re specuully yours. A. Wxi.cn. P. 8. I am now lislne It. nn T.Ittlptnn'uricht lore k'K-. ... a iitrgosuooooiiona vaiuaoio younp; uorso was removed by lilies' Liniment Iodide of mmonla. DuErliEHU nnarr, Carpets, I7sslxtiiave., New Vork. Asthma Tho tortures and aironles I endured for six years, none but thoso who hare surlered with this temblo dlseasean know. Mv life was mlscra- I ble. in desperation 1 tried tines' Liniment Iooide of IAuiwuuiu. it guvo me instant, renei. ubouii in ternally as well as externally. j uu. nnmiuAii, 127 west 27th street, New York. I was In a dreadful condition. Joints swollen, pain Intense. Injections of morphine Into my veins failed to relieve me. (Hies' lodldo ot Ammonia took awar the deposits from mv tomtit. 1 want every one who suffers to know what win cure. them. FORDVCB LOTUKOr, North Uyde Park, Lammolllo co. Vt, Another Sufferer cured IltKf harped from tho Massachusetts General Hospital as Incurable, with inflammatory rheumatism In my shoulders, nngera and feet ; suffered fearfully for three years, tried everything ; loBt alt hope. Dr. Giles' Liniment Iod ide ot Ammonia effected a complete cure. JIXKN rJSITU, No. 73 Prone street. Fall Itlvcr, Mass. I obtains, B,iiiuus, uruises, iiuioueBH iu nurses, Giles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia is a perfect spe cific. No person who owns a horse should bo with out it T M. 1I0DXNS, fc seventh avenue, New York. In mv family, and for the aroet. f hnvn nsert nile'r Liniment Iodide of Ammonia. It Is unsurpassed, and I am surprised at tho many different maladies In which It is applicable. It gives tho utmost satis faction. joun J. Carter. Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania Experimen tal rurm, no c. end ti t and In Quarts at 12.50. in which ttiera Is a great saving. i rial size va cents Sold by am. Drcooists. N. J. IIKNIIKUHIIOTT, Agl. for Hlooui.bura, may 11, '7S- RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES pHILADEM'HA AND READING KOAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. May 12, 1879. I TXA1NS LEAVE RUPERT AS FOLLOWS (8CNDAT EICIVTI For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottsvllle I Tamaqua, ic, ll,4S a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,20 and 7,st p. m. "For WLUlamsport, 0,23 9,04 a. m. and 4,04 p. m. TRAINS rOR KUrlRT J-EAVE AS FOLLOWS, (SCKDAT XI CEPTED.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ra. Leave Philadelphia, 9,15 a. m. Leave Heading, 11,30 a. m., rottsvllle, 1J,1 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,80 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 0,20 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave WlUlameport, 9,45 a.m.2,15 p.m. andc.oo p. m Passengers n nd from New Y'ork and Phllade phlagothrougawithoutchongeof cars. J. S. WOOTTEN, C.IG, HANCOCK, General Manager. General Ticket Agent. Jan. H, 1375-u. NORTIIERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after November 20th, 1S7S. trains will leave 8UN0UKY as follows: NOHTIIWAItD. Erie Moll 6.80 a.m., arrive Elmlra n ,e " Canandalgua... s.ssp. m Itochester 5.15 " Niagara,,,, a 40 " Kenovo accommodat ion 11,10 a. m. arrive WUluuna rt 12.55 p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.16 a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m. lluffalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrive Buffalo 8.50 a. u BOUTHWAltD. lluffalo Express 2.60 a. m. arrive narrlsburg 4.60 a. " llaltlmore8.40 " Elmlra Mall 11,15 a. m., arrive Ilorrlsburg 1.60 p. m " Washington 10.30 " " Baltimore 6.30 . t " Washington 8.30 " Uarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. in. arrive Harris burg 10.50 p. m, arrive Baltimore 2.25 a. ra ' Washington 6.13 " Erie Mall 12jsa a. ra. arrive Uarrlsburg s. os a. m) Baltimore 8.40 ' Washington 10.36" 1 1 All dally except Sunday, D. M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agen A. J. CA8SATT, General Manage DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA ANB WKSTEllN ItAlLKOAD. BLOOM8BURO DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. , Takes effect at 4:30 a. M MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1818. NOItTII, STATIONS. BOUTH. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p m. n.m V BO 4 12 V 40: scran ton....... 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