t n. i try TliEXOLUMEIAN AND DEMOCEAT,BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COI NTY, PA. V" Miscellaneous. Don't Waste Vital Kmrgy. The most vigorous persons do not have too much vitality. People generally Inherit a lack ; or at least llnd that much vital en ergy hai been permanently lost In their childhood and youth, through the Ignorance or carelessness of their parents. Often It Is Impaired by wrong Indulgence In early man hood. The endeavor with nil persons.should be to husband what Is left, be It much or little. Therctrre t 1. Don't do anything In a hurry. 2. Don't work too many hours a day, whether It be farm work, ahop work, e.udy work or homo worlt. It. 1) m't abridge sleep. Get tho full eight hours of it, ii ml that too, In a well-ventlift ttd nn 1 sun mitlficil room. 4. Don't eat what U Indigestible, nor ton muchjif anything, and let good cheer rule the hour. C, Don't frcljut yourself or anybody else J nor Indulge In the blues,' nor burst Into fits of passlon. C. IWt be too much elated with god luck, or disheartened by bad. Positively bo self controlled, calm and brave. I.?t your brain havo nil the rest It needs. Hoys ami Pistols. 'I never routd understand,' Ilia Deacon wild, 'why a )oy should .carry n pistol, A . pidol is a very peculiar fire arm ; it is made for n very peculiar purpose. It Is quite nat' tiral for some boys to want j-ifles or shot Burn, with which they may kilfgatue; bnta lilUnl Is Intended to kill human beings, nnd this Is about all ItUgood fir. Thero are very few biya in this country who cmild shoot a bird or a robblt with a pistol, an I any one 'whs should go out hunting with a pistol woud be laughed at. This being the case, why should a boy want a pistol ?. What hu man beings would he like to kill 1 'It Is useless to siy that be may need his pistol for purpose of defense. Not one boy In a thousand is "ever placed In such a posl' thn that he need defend himself with a pis' tol. But It often has happened that boys who carried loaded pistols thought that It would be a manly thing under certain cir cumstances, to use them, and yet, when the time came and they killed somebody, they only brought down misery on themselves and their families. And this, too, In many n case where, If no one present had had ptstol.the atfalr would have passed off harm lessly and been soon forgotten. 'But the way in which boys generally take human life with pistols is somo accidental way. They do not kill highwaymen nod robbers, but they kill their school-mates, or their brothers or their sisters, or, In many caes. themselves. There is no school where boys aro taught to properly handle and car ry loaded pistols, so they usually have to learn these things by long practice. And while they are learning, it Is very likely that pome one will be shot, I saw In a news paper, not long ago, accounts of three fatal accidents, all of which happened on tin same day, from 'careless use of fire arms. And one of these dreadful mishaps was oc casioned by a lad who carried a loaded pis tol in his overcoat pocket, and who careless ly threw down his coat. 'And then, again, a boy ought to be ashamed to carry a pistol, especially a load ed one. The possession of such a thing is a proof that he expects to go among viciou people. If he goes into good society and has honest, manly fellows for his com pan ions, he will noc need a pistol. A loaded pistol in a boy's pocket is not only useless and dangerous, but also it almost stampr him as a bad boy, or one who wishes to as scoiate with bad boys and vicious men, 'Jack in the Pulpit,' St. Nicholai for Febru ary. Wonderful Feat of Memory. One of the most remarkable feats of mem ory is not recorded in tho books, though it came before the public in a singular man ner in January, 1847. At Sydney, Austral ia, n prisoner Bet up for defence on trial au alibi, claiming to have been at the time that the complainant was robbed at home iu his own hut listening to tho recital of Hor ace Walpole's novel, 'The Old l$aron,'wbicli x man named Lane had, with other novels, committed to memory, the matter of time being disposed of by the declaration that Lane's recitation took two hours und a half. The Attorney General declared that this was lucrrdible, 'whereupon Lane clearing his throat, began : In the time of King Henry hen the good Duke Humphrey returned from the. War in the Holy Land, where he had been sojournlng,for a number of years thero lived' and had recited several pagjs when the Attorney General told him to stop he was quite satisfied. But the coun sel for the defence was not, and insisted that asjthe veracity of his witness had been ques tioned the witness should be allowed to set himself right, also as.to time by reciting the whole novel. 'Do you expect me to take It all down as evidence ?' stammered the Chief Justice, in great dismay, and finally a compromise was arrived at and La.ua gave a chaptor from the middle of'the story and its conclusion. The prisoner was acquitted. The amount of cider made this Beason in New England is uprecedented, the yield In western Massachusetts being calculated by the Springfield llepuUican at 150.000 barrels. The apple crop was exceedingly abundant, and some of the cider mills are still running What to do with the liquid is a puzzler to the farmers. Kvery cellar being stocked with plenty for use as a beverage, a great quanti ty will be turned Into vinegar, and it.is even hinted that a considerable amount will be come applejack-of the New Jersey sort, while some will be disguised as chaofpagiie. The use of what are called "grater" mills, which cut the apples Instead of crushing them, in creases the yield of cider, hut is said to low er the quality. The' average quality of ap ples necessary to make a barrel of cider is ten bushels, and the mill charge,is thirty cents a barrel. The present price of good cider Is $2.50 at'the mills. A manufacturer in South Deerfield has a full tank holding 250 barrels, and some farmers have used their cisterns for storage Opt Adams of the ship Ralston, who re cently arrived at Queedstown, writes Lloyds that at ! o'clock ou the morning of tho lUth lost., when lie was about fifty miles west of Fastoet, he saw a vessel on fire 2 or more miles distant. He ran down to asdst her, aid saw a steamship not more than CO yards to the windward ol the burning wreck. He could discover no one on the wreck and when he bailed and asked if he could be of any service, the reply coming from the steam ship was: "Keep your course, or you will burn too." Four or five hours afterward Capt. Adams saw the steamship astern, He was asked where he waj bound, and answering Cork, was told that if he made any report of what he had seen, he bad better look out tor him self on bis utxt voyage out, Capt. Adams describes the steamship as being built of iron and painted black, blie sat low in the water, bad black pole masts, aud bad black funnels between fore aud mainmasts, Sbo showed no name. He saw a number of men ou her decks, between one hundred and fifty aud two hundred on her upper decks. They wore anort of a blue uniform, and seemed to be English, Agricultural. A ?tluable Acre. One of our readers sends tis the following. clipped from bis local paper, and asks 'who cart beat it?' Mr. Matbias VclIendorf,of St. Mary's Elk co., Pa.,has an acre of ground which this year produced ono hundred and fifty bushels of turnlps.one hundred and ten bushels of potatoes, slity bushels of corn, one and a half bushels of beans, and two loads of pumpkins. The turnips at forty cents a bushel, are worth sixty dollars i the potatoes, at eighty rents, eighty-eight dol lars j the corn, nt seventy-Bve cents, forty five dollars; the beans at two dollars, three nllarsj and the pumpkins nt two dollars a oad, four dollars, jvhlch makes a grand total of two hundred dollars as the proceeds of one acre. Practical Farmer. Buckwheat Is one of the most staple artic- es of poultry food. It Is very fattening, an excellent egg producer, and very much rel ished by poultry. It is not, perhaps, nsed so extensively here as in Europe In Eng- and, France, and especially In Germany, It forms not only a Important part of poultry fnod.but Is much used for culinary purposes- The great advantage, It has over other cer eals is that it thrives luxuriantly even on.tlie poorest land. Thoie who have not tested its value as a poultry food, we ndvlse togivo it a trial. Poultry Yard. The Jinral iVeio IMcr says : 'An intend ing purchaser should have the uorc brought out before blm, and watch the animal as lie stands at rest. Ifthoowntr is continually starting the horse Into motion and urging him to 'show oh" something may bo suspect ed, because it is when the horse is at perfect rest that his weak points aro dlvuigeu. it tho horse be souud he will stand square on his limbs, without moving any of them, the feet beine placed flat upon the ground, anu all his limbs plumb and naturally posed- If one foot be thrown forwarJ.with tho toe poluting toward tho ground, and the heel raised.orlf the fool be lifted from thegroundi and the weight taken from it, disease or tenderness may be expected Ksps as an Article or Diet. There is no articlo of food more whole some and nutritious than that supplied by There Is a difference in their flavor and quality, owing to the difference In the diet of the birds; yet there are eggs ofwlnged creatures which are unfit for nourishing the human body, Their chemical composition is nearly the same, for the white and yolk are almost invariably present; and these con sist, in tho first case, of albumen and water, E"cs require for digestion about as much time as mutton that la from three to four hours. They are most readily digested when boiled until the white becomes partly consol idated. An ordinary ben's egg weighs from one and a half to two ounces ; a duck's egg from two to three ounces; the egg of a' sea trull and the turkey from three to four ounce?, and tho egg of the goose from, four to six ounces. The solid matter and the oil in tho duck's egg exceed those in the lien's egg by about one-fourth. According to Dr, Edward Smith in hu treatise on"foods" an, egg weighing an ounco and .three-quarters' consiita of 120 grains of carboo and 181 rrraliis of nitrogen, or 15.25 perceutum of carbon ; and two per centum of nitrogen. A recent writer estimates that the value of one nnuml'nf fires as food for sustaining the ac tive forces of the'bodyli t5 the value of one Dound ot'lean beefas 1.58J to 990. As flesh producer one pound of eggs is abou' equal to one pound of beef., A hen may be calculated to consume one bushel of corn yearly, and to lay twelve dcxen or eighteen pounds' of eggs. ThlB is equivalent to Baying that three and one-tenth pounds of corn will produce, when fed to a hen" one pound of, eggs. A pound oC parr on the contrary, requires about five and one-third pounds of corn for its production. When eggs are twenty-four cents a dozen and pork ten cents' a pound, we have a bushel of- corn producing $2 88 worth of eggs and $.05 of pork. 7bron(o ulobc. Cows. Treat them generously and kindly, but do not keep them fat, unless they are to be turned off for beef. A cow is a machine, a laboratory for converting raw materials into milk If little be given, little will bo receiv ed, AU animals should have exetc!se,especl ally thoe kept for breeding. Some of them are naturally lazy, but they w)ll be the bet ter for stirring about in tho open air. It cruel to keep animals tied up or shut up for days at a time. They need light too. Direct sunshine exerts a powertul influence for good on animals.as well!as on plants. Do,uot.over. look a good supply of pure watertwo or three times a day; or good ventilation and proper clearing or stables, When tue gtouuu n frozen and covered with snow, it may be well enough on pleasant days to .Matter the fod der. and allow the slock plenty of room pick it up, but when it is muddy, nd one but a sloven will fodder on tbe ground. Uood racks should be made for thesakeofconven leoce and economy. Thn Adulteration of Vati. Mr. George T.Angell read a paper before the American Social Science Association Boston recently on 'Public Health Associa tions.' iu which be said: Cayenne peper is adulterated with red lead mustard with chromate lead, curry powder with red lead, vinegar with sulphuric acid arsenic and corrosive Bublimate. It is said that probably half the vinegar now sold I our cities Is rank poison. One of our Boston chemists analyzed twelve packages of pick les, put up by twelve different wholesal dealers, and fouud copper in teu of them Many of our flavored ollsyrups, jelliei and preserved fruits contains poisons, rue ad ulteratlons of tea aro too numerous to men tion. Coffee Is not only adulterated, but patent has been taken out for moulding chic cor into the form of coffee berrier, and I am told that clay is now moulded, and perhaps flavored with an essence to. represent coffee. Cocoa and chocolate are adulterated with various mineral substances. Several mills In New England, and probably many elte where, are now engaged in grinding white stone into fine powder for purposes ot adul teration. Flour has been adulterated In Kogland, and probably here, with plastei Paris, bone dust, sand, clay, chalk, and oth er articles, A New York house sells three grades of cream of tarter, A Boston chem ist recently analyzed a sample of the bea grade, and found fifty per centum of terra al ba in that. Much of ou confectionery con. tains thirty-three per centum or more of ter ra alba, i lie coloring matter oi coul.ctlon erv fernuentlv contains 'fed mercurv. arsen ic and copper. Biking poirlrra are widely sold wuicn contain a large percentage ni ter ra alba and alum. A California chemist recently analyzed many samples hi wniscey, purcoasea at ait ferent places in San Francisee. He found I hem adulterated with creosote, salts of cop per, alum and other injurious substances. A gentleman recently purchased from a. prom inent llislou firm a cask of pure sherry wine for his sick wife, She grew worse, lie had the wine analyzed aud found there was not a drop of luloe of the grape in it. An emi nent medical zentleman of Boston said to me ; 'The adulteration of drugs la thlscoun-.j try ll rtenccuy ftDominabitv jDMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. UTiTi or mar nausea, bschsid. letters of Administration oa the estate of Nary Menses lataot Locust township, Columbia county, deceased, have been frranted by tho Hegister or said county to Andrew llnpp. Audit. Numldla, I. U. All persons bavin? claims against the estate are re quested to present them for settlement and those Indebted to mate payment without delay, ANDHKW HUPF, Jan. 10, TS-Sw Administrator, ' Numldla P. o. A DMINI8TRATRIX' NOTICE. ISTATSOr wiujau atsjintn. DICSMID. utters ot administration on the estate ot Wm. Klstner, lateot Madtson townshlp,columbta county, If , deceased, have heen ftT nted by the Heslster ot did county to tho umlorslgnou Administratrix to whom all persons Indebted to said ettate are re quested to mato payment, and those hatlni claims or demands against trio said estate will make them known. to the said administratrix without delay. MAItY C. K1STNKB. JefHOitown, Jan IT, tl-Sw Administratrix, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE KSTATt Or S1VCSI. D. WIllTK, DtCXiSltS Letters ot Administration on the esuteof Samuel D, 'WhltA, late ot Flshlnircrcek twp.,Uot, Co., doo'd, have been granted by tho Itrgtster of said county to the undersigned Admtnlstralor.tJi whom all persons Indebted are requested to tnako Immediate pnyment and thoso having claims or demands against the es tate will mako them ktowntotbo administrator without delay, 11, J. CONNER. Administrator, orangcvlllo, Il, Jan. 11. TS w. GILES' LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. Curcn all Palu In Man and licamt TESTIMONIALS: lnOLArflrstTTKRlfPnlltny lif t hrt U'iSmh i A Won. dorrul cure. Ntne years my fttre tmtlcred !witn Uiis terrible complatnt, Hhe was attended by auctor at tcr doctor, went to the (Itrfercat hospitals where it uuuen are irtnieu ; mca mem an ; wore uaDaages and pemarlej with only temuorar ivllet. 1 lor lire was lulflcrable. We applied Dr. Gl es' liniment. Uer roller woalmmedlatu. Hhe ts now well. II. MOOlBKOtT. 40 West 1Sth street. New York. I had twflre strokes of rnraiyslH. Mr letr. arm and t jDtfuo wen useless ; was ubflfrvd to use a cath eter every day. Doctor Ultes' Unlment lodldetil Ammonia has cured ifin. Will answer anj Inquiries so that all aiiUc'ed may know or IU aiaiin Amis, norm uramoruu iouiu Chestnut lllll. l'hlladelphlt, April K, 1. . 14 xmh-h, s.-i ,. trvni ni s uaru jutu ivwuu via AmmoDiaUouneutonyioraTeuiple's bind pastern joint. Hhe had bK)n;qutte lamef the effect was wonderful; she wilts now quite well, Terr, re spectfully yours. A TT ILlHa P. 8. I am now using It on Littleton's tight lore Alartre shoe boll on a vafuabla youm? iiorua was removed by oues' Liniment loOMeot Ammonia,' AsxnMi. Tha tortures and aeontes I endured for six years, none but thoso who have suffered with this lernble disease can know. M y Me was misera ble, in desperation 1 tried Giles Unlment lo-ilde of ternally as well as externally. , I HvSi JUsVUMuAil, 137 west 27 Lh street Maw-York. .IVwas In a dreadful andlUon. Joint swollen. pain intense. inlocUons ot morphine into my veins attfrltf t SM. ilaiv Jilto fnM mv tnttsTa t tennf avnrv UUt! TTJJU BUDCfS W IDOTT WOO Will COI O UTCD?. ' ITi u ft v err f Aninn.1 North IijOe Park. Lammoiue co. vt. Anoiiwr. fluffercr..oureL'UwcaarP?ed .trom-tno assacnu<a Oeneml liOBDltal as lac amble. ytth lnQantiaiuryrbeumatUmln m abooidcrs, ttntfers and feet ;vsuiTercd reorrnliy rorthree years, tried errrjuiiuif ; nnh uu nope, ur, iiuoa ,uuumeav iuu Ideof Ammonia eflectcd a complete care. ko.Tl Prase sbeelL pall lUrer.'Mass. SDninL fmllAM. hriilwn: LsmeiWss In horsos. Giles' Llaimefit lodlda of Ammonia in a perfect RDe- OUtlU L iH. KODBNS, ni ventn avenue. New York. In tiiv fiimlW. .nl lar.tha nUxk. I 'b&va used UUs'f LlnliQunt liMilde of Ammonia. It Is nnsurnassed.' and I aui surpilaed at the many dltforeut maladies ui nmuu lb is Kpiii:auw. ji. jitvb kid uuuutiii ww fOCUOQj Jonn JJClRTia. BuprtnteDdentKastrB FenuylranU Kiperlmen- M c. snd ti t -and In Quarts at tlfiO. in which there ' Hold it' all Dauootsm. N. J. KNDEKHIIO'TTt4?t.rrn,br, Dia.T4l,i'I1-t ' n. VEGETINE WILL CURE RHEUMATISM, Mil. ALBEIIT CTIOOKER. th wdl-kDown druKifist and apotbrcary. or BprlDirals, U. Uwuys aOvlsfri nveryone troubled wltb JU0 luulttui iu uy VSUlfTlMK. ' ICcad Ills Statement: Snuirov ixa. If s' Oct. U, MU Ur. II. IL Stkvcns: ix or Air.T-Firveen yfan irs Hat 'fan t was ttken fnrfe 'w1U-rhttmftUam, WM-bbkbl to moir until Lbe neYLuitira. FnuatHat Uwom until three years Ago tfilr U'l 'SqLTfcredt T t?ry thins vttb rbeumaiiaim borne tim br would birk 4 it Umlhil Could UOt lUp ot iten; Ubm attacks 'war quits' often. I sufTered every thluc tUavt a man could,' 'Orer tlirr jrars aico laitp1nf Iommuoed tak tuc VaUtkUNt, fuid followed It up until J bad Ukun evvn boltlw; bav liad no rbsunuilsm Blnee that time. I always advlu ever ua IUai li troubled with rlittuinalisai to try Vcuk tim t, aud uot suOVr for years as X nave dune. TUli Mtutemeut Js jfhuulfoua as far as Mr. tito wu U cuuserued. 'Yoorg, etc, ALBCKT cnOOKKK, FUm ot A.&ookar ft Co DiujuUU A AjK-Uuwarle. VEGETINE HAS ENTIRELY. CURED MB, , Bqtm, Ottawa Itoar ff&z-Uy dabvhtsr; alter k art 04 severs attack or wboopinc Owb. wm left In a rbebla auiteor bralUi. Beluf adriaed by a friend, the trtl the Viloictihk, and after nalujf a taw bot ties, wae fUUy nstoreI to bealtb. I have been a great euObrer from lUienina tluu. I have taken several bottles or tho Vkok Tis fir thte compUlnt, and am happy to say It hutetiMreiyctired ate, I have recommended 'the Viwniin to oUmts wUb tbe same good multa. It la a area cleanser aod purifler of the Uoo-1; (fit pteasaai V lake. ad I caa tUuerfuily recoutuMtd iu JAilEa stOOSS, sm Athens BUeeU Tbe bleed, ta Uds disease, U ftHind to contala an excess of aerte. V sssnirs sou br conTtn luir the Mood from It dl imi e dcoodl tloa to a headthy circulation. Vubtimb) reauiatea the bvwehi, which is very Important la this eom pUlot. pneuotUeofVaasTiNKwUiaivo relief, MlimSOMlaiMrttailBkB1laTltBUuAha tkan rarularly. and may lake several boulea, espe cisilrta eases of kxxy standi bt ' Vcobtimb is suidlby all druggiata. Try It. and your verdict will be the sawe as that of thousands twftira yoa. who sey. M 1 never found so much relist as do, woo say. -1 never iouna so moco reii nm Uw nse of VaumMK. which U nvn ptmd exciuaivsiy of. Jfk MooU and UtrU. M VkeTi.vm,H iyi BoslosT phrtlMaa, has no eqaarae a blood partaer. iieartnc of iu many wonderful cureC after arfothcr remedies Lad failed. I vMUtfTiho laboratory and con vluoed myseif of Itacenuloe meriu Jt is pre parad. fxum.barksV roots. and Atrbs, each of wbkh to tuyhiy eDeeUve. and they are com puuoded in such a uaansr as to produce auoa Ishias resuiu. " r l (i VE6ETINE. NOTHINQ ; EDALr TO IT. Booth axifH-'uimvirli. 'w. Ma H.B. DriTCii : fitor bM bMa IreoklM with Bcraf- ui..Onk.r, u4Llw OrapUial for ibw. wit Mibiov wtmr dttM mar mioA USUI 1 ttHoubMd mirtti Vimwrtx. I in bow MtuOfttoBCfAm-rau,' xj tMng tb ViwrriK.. I xMMtr ban 1 MtiilM tuti uuta ll ta twjWayTnfoM. tmlirr MH8. UWR M. PACKARD, J.O. U ltnf BUMt, BouUi btltm, AUm. VEQprfNE S.&STZVMS,BQSTON,UASS. 4 t ' - - Vegetino isSold by all Druggists; Jaa. li), nMfi-wUao W$ UN06 MILL Too uaderelsnM leatre or. tba Eacr .naalai XOl Doors, Frames, Sash, Sliefe,, etc. mmo to ortler ea abort notice. Sallahrtlon roar. CBlaLMKaao. BlofmBprg, ra. as XEPXox rixa .oxncE ot n into BSSfifto PH. LADELPHIA Cor. Cktalnul aim! BUjvkiM Ml.. YhO rcl(. AdnnUeDtlUU UK tpl. roriuiTrp iitUwMtouiiluia CO 1 1 HI A I tO rr tat Ntnpmt Ain rtl.l.f. . ad Mfc for AVKU OVII MAN 1 AX- THtSPAn iniTs l BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 8 1 XT II KOItMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, ' Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. THIS SCIIOOU as at present constituted, o-ers tho nuiidinraflnaci(iu4. Invltlnir and commodious rLn urauun nenn uiui, nuu hi moderate, fifty cents a week deduction to all cipecttng to tcacn, I, Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary, C... . T A...tan,!n tr rVimmortnl Ttt. ftniirfl In Afmio. IV. The Elementary Scientific nnd Clascal Courses are, FROFBaSIONAI, and coircsDonrtlnirlieirrecsi Master ot the Klementss Master ofrtho sciences j Master of tho Classics. Graduates uiciraiTainniem., siffnea uv mu uiuurra m iuo numuui i nwjr lened uv too unicers ur mo noara Tho course of stud SproscrtlK-dhy l ie sme s liberal, ThnHtntniwiiiiresiiii riier order of cttlienitilD. Tuellmcs denandlU Ills oneot inopnmooDjeeia mt.'m.r,"",,-t-,m.bsir time cent .and ,cfflelant Teacher. .for her School;. To this end and their Uilents, as students. To all such It promises Catalogue, address tho Principal. HON. nii.t.iA.ii r.i,vi:i.i Sept. 8, It.- Prrnlitenl ltonril Gold Modal Awarded at Paris Exhibition 1878. Practical Stationers, Steam-Power Printers, BLANK BOOK A NUFACTURERS, 509 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Fa. Jin. n, i?im BARGAINS! CALL AND SEE CLOTHIITG- 1 1ST BLOOMSBTJRQ. Mens' Overcoats from $4 50. Mens' Suits from $6 00. Good Working Pants 90 cents. Good Wool Hats for 75 cents. . Winter Caps from 40 Boys Caps from 25cents. Good Working Shirts 50 cents. Good White Shirts, Mens' Socks, 3 CALL AND SEC FOR YOURSELVES THE BARGAINS NOW SELLING At tM F&pml&F Maze Qf ,. . M NtflCl StM.I PtWfcWf, IX. M, 1871, XassrflJDKIUKH. KJCAY A O ' . OeoUaaMB : Tour palata hare glren entire aat leraetloa. I hare oaed uem on a srood many aitrer cot kinds ol work, auca aairoa. Tin. Wood, lirlcit, Ac, and nercr beam an; eomplatnta. on the con trary, tn work atAnda well ami lor.wear, will In my opinion, (land wltli any lead in Ua market. Wnen In want omrertnc la tkla city or Tlclnlty yoa are at liberty to ua. my name with pleasure, also to use this as yoa.uunk beat. Beapeetrnlly Toors, JOHN T. GHAT. Painter and Dealer In faints, uua, Ac. STHICTLT PURK WIIITK IX D, AT TUB LOWEST MAttKKT KATBS. UONTOUn BLATJC rAIN TS, 8 CENTS. MONTOUR METAIAIO WBITC, 8 CENTS. MONTOUR METALLIC BROWN, 6 CENTS. Or COLONS AT TIU3 PKICE. PURE LINSEED OIL at lovreat Boarkct ratei. Sample cards and pries list famished wltnoat Orders and Inquiries by mall win receli prompt attentton. HENKY S. BEAY, fANUFAOTOBEK, Bdpebt, Fa, MOYEB BROS. WHOLESALE AGENTH, Bloomsbubo, Pa Vajr.isir. BLOOMSBURG TANNERY. JaSCL G. A. HERRING RESPECTFULLY announoes to the public tb&t lis nu reopened , SNYDER'S TANNERY, (old stand) Bloomsbanr, Pa, M tbe Fork, sf the Bs- Ey and Uint Htreet roads, where aa deMilpUona of ather win be made In tbe moat sabsUDtlal and workmanlike manner, and sold at prices to suit tbe Ua w. The highest price la cash will at all times be ad tor OBEEN niDES t trtrr desertpUon In the umatry. The pubttesAU ronagsls respacttall sonotbsd. Bloomsbarg, Oct. l, lata. "ry t;t racimiesror 1SS ',5-furnUhed with a bountltnl supply ot pure.sofl lUUa , UUUlUltlVl UCUKU VJ u.uutu, vi, . , -.9 a . .d niM. .r. iiHAtnihf.irwork. Dtsclnllne. " nr.. .T. -,...rV.. ... .imn li. Btudenis admitted at any time. IV, Clamlcal. Course In Art. oi thick . . ana It solicits young pe aid In developing nt Tru.teo BARGAINS! cents. Mens' Vests from 50 cents. linen fronts 65 cents. pairs for 25 cents. GLAZING AND PAPERING. TTH. F. BODINE, Iron Street below sec Yy osd, Bloomsburg, Pa., la prepared to do all kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, and PAPER HANGING In the best styles, at lowest prices, and at short AUUGG. Parties baring saoh work to do Kill Bare money calling on me. AU work;warrantedito;gtTe satisfaction, solicited. WM. F. BODINE. M. C. SLOAN & BRO. . ULOOJI8BITRO, PA, Hanofacturers of Carriages, Stggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, PLATTORM WAOONS, Ac. rtrsuelass work alwajs oalhand. HEPAIBINQ NBATLT DONE. PrlMS reduced to soil tbe times, JuLS.laiJ-U. TyAINWBIGnT A CO., WIIOLESAUC GROCERS, PBILAS1LTBU, Dealera In teas, araurs, coFrss, bdgak, molasses, no, sricu, nciss sost, Ac, Ac M, X. Corner Second and Art streets, iwOrters wfll reeelrs prompt attention. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DF8RTPTI0N EXEOUTED PROilPTLY At the Columbian Offics firm hut kind, uniform and thorough. Kipensor rpprpil when desired. V. Course In Physical Culture. tn me oilier courses reuiu ' nniicre rot C. B. SA."V-A.C3-E, DtlLER IK Silverwars. 'Witches.Jowelry.Cloeks.&o. rr Remoyed to the Post Offlce building, flrsr door abore the Exbange UoteL All kinds of Watches, Clorla and Jewelry neat ly repaired ana warranvea. may ii, 't-u GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES We will sell the Very Best Family Sewing1 znacnme ' For Twenty-Five Dollars IX CASH, on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, with watbut top and drawer, and necessary Attachments M'rco of Charge. Tneao machines nro warranted to do tho whole line o( Family bewlncr Willi more raDldltr.moro ease ot management, and les lattguo to the operator than any machine now in use. tsend lor a circular, Every machine warranted for three years. Agents wanted in Unoccupied Territory, Centennial Machine Co., Limited 730 FlLSEKT ST., PnlDADELl-IlU, Pi, Oct. 4, i8-cm. S. W. Douglass, Civil and Mining Engineer, ASHLAND, PA. General Surveying and Engineering Business attended to with Care and Dispatch. I am prepared to make drawings, Plans and Models la Wood, Brass, Iron, or the abo?e materials combined aa nece&iary ot Bridges, lllnes, Ereilfrs, Buildings, Engines, PUMPS, and all kinds or machinery for use ot cases at Court or for applications to secure stems. Patent. Secured march St,3- IMPORTANT TO YOUNQ MEN Sc "VfOmjZTSl The Bryant & Stratton Business College, Wo, 108 South 10th Street, SiShl'a, OlTorsnugnrpuaHeu fltcllitlea for ncqulrlnK r. iktulncas odu cation. NtDdbnta caa enter at any time. No vacations, llliutrateil circalara lrco. aug. w, is-itw AiS ' A FREE GIFT! Of a COtir Of mV .Ifcllral flnmnmn K.n., Ilnnt, to anr piraon BUSerlng with uokchition, astiimi. CiTiaan UaONCuiTis.Lossof Voice or soaa Thuoat. bend name and pustoaice address, with two 3 cent postage stamps, and slate your s!cknes. 'I he book Isekgaiitly Illustrated, (lit pp. ii mo. lsw.) The latormation It contains in tbe providence of (lod has sired many Hies. 1 he author has beu treating dls ases of the None, Throat and Lungs, as a special pracil'-e In Cincinnati since 1S,7, AUdress Ur. N, 1). Jan. II, 'l-lm jwAco ft ETUKX NOTICE. ua act of Arirll 21. lR5a rpnuirp AMpttonM HitnAr. visors and Collectors of rtoad. Poor and Bchool laiea to make returns to the county Commissioners "for the collecllou of all tales on seated and unseated lands." As all returns must be made on or before the nrst day ot Cebruary next and as collectors often lall to make return In tbe proper tla.e aud after wards claim exonerations tor v, hat they have ne glecleil to return, whereby the Connty or township roses tho tax sa exonerated that suould have been returned for collection. We havo Hied upon the fol lowing dajato' receive the returns above named, some In and make nnal exonerations un their du plicates. Kor all Districts south ot the river on Tuea- day, January ti, 1M : those eastot nig FUhlngl creek on Wednesday January aa j and Those west ot lilg nsblngcreek on Thursday, January so. We want all collectors to complyVlth this notice. It may be claimed to be soon to make the exonera tions, but by allowing collectors one, two or three years belore making exonerations much tax Is lost by the carelessness or easiness of the collector, and then nnally a large amouut of exonerations Is claim ed on Ileal Estate which collectors should have re turned or collected. v The sooner yuoucates aro settled the better for. bothtaxpajer and collectors i otherwise collectors become careless und orten collect money and apply It to other purposes, aud then uually when the mori ey Is to be paid It Is not forthcoming, and thereby those who pay willingly pay always and many nev er.and thenthowlUlogonea must make up for tho ucs: ik ui iu. luuciiora. jiyoruerot . BTBI'UEN POHE, Couutr CiUH.HKICIIAItT, Comr'a, ... . , A.U.1IBRKINO, T Attests Join B. Cisir. clerk. Commissioners' office, Blotatsbvg.ra )an.t, H PUBLIC SALE HAND BILL8 Printed at this Office ON KIIOKTEST NOTICE A M AT TMK MOST SEASONABLE TKBMB. ALLAjCi AWTI-FAT li the grrai mnwr i"r - In it Rett on the frit, liktrl MCCOPilItl to (Itrt'CtlMlls H TCfMin int win rMin lUbllC a n P1 .... 10 elated over thp rc . - i. .a. ih.Mii. fMnii imnmvp- infnt In licallh." A (tentlcman wrllln? froiii lira Ion, inrll " 111'""' 'WW "!! t "f""" 'I ill I, lo bolllw of AllaVi Antl-Fal mlarwl lif four lilo lriiirVl.l,Mitn.lKLlTlt A bam . or llo- i. Ma..., write a rullow.i Allan'. Antl-Kat has mluci-l a lailr In our cltf leTra poundi In llirre Vwka." A rcntlrman In HU IuU wrlUl Allan's Antl-Kat roOucfnl roe twi-he pnun'l. In tlirrr wiiii, ini alMsrllirr I havo lj.it twfntr-nvo wyiml; ilnce rnramtnclni In nv" Slnira, I'ow iu, ''' tVliolmal. Ilnillll.cr Hilffa n, wrltBJ " Jo Tin l'wirlilimiis or Allan's Anti-Iati (Kmle; nif n.-Tne rnllo ln nwrt li rroni lh. lail r who iiwil Allan's Antl-Fal. "It lh Anil-Fall bad tlinlcslml tffecL. rcliicliiK lho lit rrom two to five pomi-U a week until I fial lo.t twcnlr-Bre ;ouii.l 1 lii.po never to rfsaln what I have loiy . A"'1;.1'.!; ',, n ,rlnrr ami ll alio a Bolt nt remeilr rr ri.i,mtfim. 80IJ bv ilrniilita. l'aniplilet on on itlaiu. Bold bv ilrnutiU. l'aniplilet on ( ItvwTitonrwelntoflUmn. l&TANIU.MEDICLNK.cli., rWCBI, Halo, N.T. WOMAN Ur an Immcnw practice at the World's Dljptn. laryand lnvnlldi' ilolil, batlnir trraled many ll.ou an'l caifs of those dlsoaiel peculiar lo woman, I have been enabled to perfect a rooit potent and poll tl.e remcJy for Ihcse illieawi. To dulnat. thn natural ipcclac, 1 have named It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The term, however, ll but a feebl. cxprewlon el mrhlgl. appreciation of III jalue, baled uj;n per. iniiil obwn allon. I liavis while wltnenjlw lis posi tive result! In Hie iih:Ii.1 disease. Incident to the' oriralil.m or woman. .Inflwl It out M tk. eUi.al .. iriwaln Iti. .r nj medical career. On It. merltl, as a rosliLe. iafe, nu.l c ll lual remedy tor this clan ..Mlieasca, and one Hint will, at all times and under k l rlKUmilnrca,act kindly, I an; wlhlna-to itake luv raouullou ai a .lialc1aui and so conlldentam 1 (hat It will not disappoint tho moit laiirnlne ei ectatloniol a slnale Invalid lady who iisealt for any of the ailment! Tor wh eh I recommend It. ''."t I offer S,.d II II uSder A l-OMTIVE OCAIIASiTEE. (For cenrtltlonMeo pamphlet wrapping botlUvl The fnUowlmr are among those dlseasei In which mrr.verit. I'reaerlptlon baa worked cures, ailrby magic, and with a ccrlnlnty never lieforo attained by nil. medteluci Leucorrheea, Excessive Flowb.it, tmnilural rauwiIrreintlarlllea, Weak Hack, l'ro. lapsus, or l'alllng of Iho UUnil, Antcvcrilon and Itetroverilmv Ik'arlngilown fcensatlona, Internal admirably fulOlli ilwkaeM r varMac. being KxiialB. iteni orwoman. It will not disappoint, nor wlllltdoharui,lnanystateorcondltlon. T hose who ileslrc further Information on these luh Ject" can obtain It In Till BOfltl Onullis BX!is Al epical Adviser, o book or over 900 paava. sent. Mst-rald, on rectlpt of Sl.nO. It treat! minutely of thoso .list sir. peculiar to Femalea, and glvei muclj valuable rdvleo In regard to tbe management or thoso attitilona. . t Karaite I'mrlstlm ,tT,DruI;slta. I It. V. I'lI.iirE, M. I).. 1'ron'r, Vorld'. Wipenaarj; and Invalids' Hotel, UiuTalo, H. 1 . aug. 80, '19 Tuomsll. inamtH, ALBanT lUnfiltH THE RED FRONT, MOYBRS' BLOCK. HARTMAN BROS., DKALEItS IN TEAS, CANNED FRUIT, OXO-ARS. TOBACCO ENtrrr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, Glass & Queensware FINE GROCERIES, Foroign and Domestics Fruits, AND GENERAL LINE OF Family Provisions 4th door below Market street, WoomsbuTg', ra. nr Goods delivered to all xnitsor tbe town Aprll.T, Tl-tt cbtatnedor new invention!, or for improxtmtntt on old onei.or mtiitcal or other compound!, trade mark! and lahtli. Caxenta, Aaignment. inter fereneei. Anneal. fuil for Intrlnntmtnfa ni mi i ii est u ria i ri u vniirr if.e j 1 1 r rtc Jtiiirtt.prom Bl ip attended tn.- 3 that Itavn hem ly the ratent Of fee. may etill, in man awe, b patenttii by vt. Devartment. .an ircinricjK, nn engagta in i'ateni ouiineu ex- ctuiively, we crjii make cloter iearche!, nnd temn FaUnU more promptly, and with broader claim t, than thngt whtt ar retnoi from XYathtnntnn. Menu v! a mod et nr ikttch oj vovr device: tot freeofcharffe. All corretpondence strictly con' Jtdentlal. Price! low.and JVO CilAJtOU UX- We refer in, Wahtnnton, to lion, rostmaeter General V. M, Key, Rev, F, 1), rwtr. The German American National Hani, to itfclal! in the U S, Patent Offlce, and to Senator! and Peprttentatlve! in -onareet! and especially to emr clientt tn every olate in the t ntnn nnd in Canada. Addria Oppvtlf JWcnl vjice, IWihuigtun, D. a Ucan make money raster at work for us tnan at any thing; else Capital not reiulred; we will start you. $1J per day at home made by the Industrious. Ilea, women, boys and Blrls wanted everywhere to work tor us. Now lathe time. Costly outnt aad terms free. AddressTapi H Co., Auf;usta,.Malae. March n, 78-ly JgXECUTOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOUN StViQE, DECIUtD. Letters Testaaientary oa the estato or John Savage late of Jackson township, Columbia couaty. Pennsjlvanla, deceased, have been tranted by the l!es(erotsald county to the undersigned xec ubpr. All persons harlne claims against the estate ol the decedent are requested to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to the es tate to make payment to the undersigned Execu tor without delay. ROIIIt XcIIENRV, Executor, Uenton, Pa. Jan, I, nt-tw TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS IIoiim, lliichu, Dluutirako, Dandelion, And tbe Purest and Best Qualities of all other Hitters. , THE-S- DURE All diseases of the stomach, bowels, blood, Hrer kldnevs and urinary organs, nervousness.temale complalnu aud drunkenness. $1000 IN GOLD Will be paid for a case they will not cure or helD them' aaJ,UlUlg Impure or Injurious round In Ask your druggists lor Hop nittere and free jjooks. and try the Bitters before you sleep, Take lit Hop d,ugh Cute and ruin Belie) u the Cheapett, Sajetl and Jlett, KK BALK IT MOTES SBOTBEKS this l iru is ok niM wrra ROWELL L pHUMAN . AdvertWng Agonti, IHian 4 CHCITNUT tT., IT. LOUI,.alU 11 IllllPinir IIU9 ri'iiiiriii uiiuio 1 ttt tiirt for otMiTt we doM knowing in 'r Which the followluf 'from Ptl! h? HE WHITE 9 OLWinu umunmt TIMS UE8T OP AI.X.. Unrivaled ig Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction,' 1 i Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in tho Broad Claim or nciNS thi VER.V natS orCIUMNO qUICKEBT BltLLINO, IIA?90MK8T, AMD Host Perfect Sewing Maohlno H THE WORLD. The area Ipspularlty ol IhtWMItli thtmottccp Tlnclng tribute to Us ticcllcncs end superiority over other machines, and In submitting It to the trade we put ft upon III merit!, and In no Instance ha 1 1 ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation Inllllator. The demand Icrtho White has Incrcatcd lo such an extent that we are now compelled to turn out Ji. Cora.plet DcrwlaaBr Marhlrui tlio Aajr to cu.plly Every machine It warranted lor 3 years, rid sold for c-lh at liberal discounts, or upon easy paaienle, to tult the convenience ot customer!. an-A9XST3 TA1ITZS lit rcOSCOTTO TKillCIT. WHITE SEWlWMACHIM CO., M 358 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. J. Saltzer, Agent, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Oct. 25, isle-em RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES JORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY WINTER TIME TABLE. On and afterrsunday. November 10, l8TS,the trains on tbe 1'hliadclphla Erie Ita lroad Division will run as follows : WESTWARD. Erie Mall leaves Philadelphia 11 es p m " " Ilarrisburg 4!5am " " William" port 8 as am " " Jersey Hhore ol a m " " Lock Haven a 40 a m ' Renovo 11 0 am " arrive at Erie 7 Bfl p m Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia T so a in . ' Ilarrisburg 10 CO am " arr. atWIHlamsport siflpm ' " lack Haven 8 2Spm Fast Line leaves PhUadelphla 11 45 a m " ilarrisburg 8 85 p m " arrive at Wliliamsport I is p m . " " Lockllaven 8 40pm EASTWAI1I). Pacific Express leaves Lock Haven 6 40 a m " " Jersey Shoro 1 14 am ' " Wliliamsport 7 65am " arrive at Ilarrisburg 1155 am " " l'hlladelphla a 40 pm Day Express leaves Lock Haven 11 no a m vimamsport H40pra " arrive at Ilarrisburg 41ipm ' l'hlladelphla 7!0pm Erie Mall leaves ltcnovo 8 35 pm " " ' Lock Haven) 0 45 p m " " Wliliamsport 11 05 pm " arrives at ilarrisburg 8 45am " " Pblladelpbla 7l0ara Fast line leaves Wliliamsport H 85 a ra arrives at llnrrtsoirg iitiiu " " rhlludclpula 7 40 a m Parlor cars wlU run between Philadelphia and Wlllamport on Ulagnra Kxpress west, Krlo Express west. Philadelphia Express ea?t. Day Express cast and Sunday Express east. Sleeping cars on all night trains. WM. A. I1AI.DWIN, uenerai Hupt. ORTHEKX CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after November 20t1i, 1S78, trains will lcae Sunbury as IoUoh s : NORTUWAKD, Erie Mall B.S0 a. m., arrive Elralra 11 .5 11 Canandalgun.,. 3.85p. m Rochester 5.15 " Niagara.,,.,..,. II 40 " Itenovo accommodat ton 11.10 a. in. arrlt 0 M Ullam port1s.55p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a.m., arrive Elmlra lo.so a. m. Buffalo Express 7.16 a. m. arrive llufralo 8.50 a. nt SOUTHWARD. Buffalo Express U.50 a. m. arrive narrlsburg 4.50 a. " Baltimore 8.40 " Elmlra Mall 11,15 a. m., arrive Ilarrisburg 1.50 p. m " Washington 10.80 " " Baltlmoro 0.30 " " Washington 8.50 " Ilarrisburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrive Harris burg 10.50 p.m. arrive Baltimore 2.25 a. ra " Washington 0.13 " Krlo Mall 13.es a. m. arrive Ilarrisburg 3 05 a. in) " Baltimore 8.40 " " Washington 10.85" All dally except Sunday, D. M. BOYD, Jr., Uenerai Passenger Agett A. J. CA8SATT, General Manartr piIILADELWIA AND READING 1 10 AD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. Nov, 10, 1878. TTUIHB llaYI RCPERT 18 FObM)WB(SFNPiTRXCSrr)P For Now York, Philadelphia, Reading, Potlsvme Tarn aqua, Ac, 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,!1 and 7,35 p. m. For Wliliamsport, 0,23 ,os a. m. and 4,06 p. m. TBiixsroa xuriBT liivk is rotxowa, (scnditiiJ CSFTXD.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ru. TAVAPhtlnilplnhln. Q AK a m Loave Reading, 11,55 a, m., Pottavlllc, 1!,89 p. n Leave Catawlssa, ,so 8,60 a. m. and 4,oo p. m. Leave Wliliamsport ,,45 a.m,s,ls p. m. and 4,60 p, m l'assengers to and from New York and Phlladet phla go througa ithout change of cars. J. E. WOOTTKN, , General Manager. ve,ui ItniiivvA. b General Ticket Agent, Jan. 14, uie-tt. T.ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANU I XJ WESTERN RAlUtOAJ). BLOOMSBTJRQ DIVISION. Time-Table No. 89, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878. T STATIONS. souTn. a.m. n.ra. p.d scran ton...... .....Uellevue... Taylorvllle... ...Lackawanna.., . Plttaton 9 33 I iu a i- 1 16 e wi lli 8 XJ B 9 45 8 SO 6 B 11 M 6 41 1 144 i at 1 49 6 V 2 53 eft 8 67 6 H 9 53 10 07 ., West Plttston... Wyoming... ..Mallby... .....llennett.. Kingston.., Kingston... 1018 8 16 I l r 10 33 3 IS T 6 ..Plymoutli June. .,,.1'iymoum Avondale, Nantlcoke 10 Sj 8 13 7 ill s 5i tap in I ni DM s ti B 1U34 10 43 .Uunlock'sirvek, ,.MKblckshlnnyH... ....Hick's Kerry..- 10 65 8 Ml 8 B 11 07 4 03 11 IS 4 10 8S 11 SJ 4 IS 91 ucocn ttaven., ..-Berwick .... .Hrlar creek -Willow Orove,... .-..Lime Hlilgo-- 4 31 7. ....... iiiy. ......... Bloomsburg .-..Rupert 11 89 4 41 7 11 46 4 49 I" I 11 61 4 65 8 SJ Catawlssa Bridge. 11 67 O ou a , I IS 18 5 18 8tl ..imuvuio.. ...Chulasky..-.. ...Cameron ..so Ml .North urn twrland. 18 45 6 43 j p.m. W. F. HALSTEAP, Hft Snpertotendeut's OtBce, Bcfanton, June to, H'i per day made by any worker of I fct. rlirhr. In rh.lrnwn localities. 1U' Uculars and sample! worth 15 free. Imrrotejoj1! spare time at this business. Addiess htimk'N ' a-ortiana, aiatue. marcn x, i-' nil! I at which persons of cither sex can maBg great pay all tue time tbey work, wnu for partltularstoll. HiLLiTfi CO.,Portlaud.MalMI uiurtu , -t.iy BUSINESS CARDS, VIHITINO OAHD8. UriTIB UKADS, UILLIIKMW, rutri mnD, a.u., . Kwtly ud Oheply printed nt tne COLD I bian umc. NORTH, p.m. p.m. a.m. 80 4 11 ll 46 a 83 8 IT 87 a oa to 8 58 8 tl 8 11 8 61 8 46 8 18 8 46 8 41 8 14 18 41 19 36 8 83 8 80 9 04 8 18 8 10 8 44 8 S3 8 SO 8 65 8 11 8 19 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 89 7 61 1 51 8 85 7 88 189 8 17 7 11 1 84 8 IS 7 85 9 18 8 06 T 18 7 14 7 10 7 01 1 M 7 44 6 66 1 67 7 88 6 60 1 61 7 83 6 45 1 46 7 89 ST 1 ST T 11 6 16 6 00 1 00 6 46 p.m. p.m. a.tn. i i