THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU KG, COLUMBIA COLNTY, PA. Miscellaneous. Itl'.AI) HICKMAN. an ANKfoiioTK or tin: t'ltr.r.KiEsT or dead hcath. It It related of (lie fHin.mi lljnn lllckmrm tliat In best days ho nnco went to n first clan liotol In Ualllmore, and after regis tering liU name, said lie, wanted tlio very bent tlin house cjuld alliird I'.ir liis money, twirling lu lili hand nt thosmnu tlmo a quar ter of a dollar. Tito clerk saw before hlni an elegantly rtllireil gentleman, and, as tlio lltaii rtiueiten, n'sigticil him a lmiuUo.no Jiarlor and bodroom, lljiu lived llko a lighting cock, ordering wines, extra dinners and everything, tor a week, at ilio end of which the bill was sent in, The amount was something extravagant. Nothing aba'iiejd, however, he strolled in, to the office and confronted the clerk, 'Look here, sir ; there must be some mistake about this; when I CJ.1113 here I told you I want ed the bfst you could aff rd for my money's worth. 1 had (Ills quarter then (producing the coin), and it's all I've had sluce." The clerk waxed annry, and high words followed. "Your fault, sir, your fault.'' said the imper turbable lieau, "not mine. You can kick me outifyoit like, but I'd rather go alone.'' Tradition says they were about to pricccd to violent measures when tlio Undlord ap peared on the scene, and looking at tlio name on the register, recalled the peculiar vagrant character of the man before him (then just becoming notorious in Washing ton,) and discovered that he had been "eg rcgiously sol 1." The thought tl.ishcd across hU mind, "If this joko gets out I shall be the laughing stock of my friend?, and never hear the last of it." Deliberating a moment he turned to lieau and good-nituredly re marked: ''Well, Hickman, that's the best I ever had; but I can't keep It. I'll make a bargain with you. Here, take this $5, and pay your (ore to Washington (Beau,' quietly pocketed thelialreagle), and now go over to tho bouse, stay a week on th same terms that you stayed here, and I'll give you n dinner every time that you come to lliltiinore," "Thank you," replied lieau, without cracking a smile, "I'vo been over there for two weeks and they sent me here." It is needless that Beau disappeared out of the front door with an accelerated motinD,and thejandlord never heard tho last of his at tempt to "get even" with his neighbor, A GOOD KECEIVEK. The sultan o(Turkeyba shipped for Gen Grant, two full-bred Arabian horses, of the kind that In those countries are esteemed above all price, oimilar preeents were made to Jackson, and we believe some other of the earlier presidents, but were refused. Grant was the first American president who ever accepted a gift, and in his semi-official trip around the world he seems to lose no Topportunity to aecept all he can get. Among the Eastern nations the custom of making glfis is very prevalent; but these gilts are only nominally gifts, and the ro cker Is expected to give in return some thing of equal value, This is well under stood by the English government, and in some form or other the presents which have been made to the viceroys of Iddia or the Prince of Wales during his visit to that part of his future dominions were scrupulously returned. But this ex-president who goes tramping around the world, accepting princely and regal hospitalities, accepts without return ing. Of course nothing will be said that we shall hear, but American character loses its estimation. If this is their sultan, these people will reason, the Americans must be a niggardly and mean-spirited nation. San J'ranciico Stale. CALEB CUSIII.NG'S FIRST LOVE. Love rules. the camp, the council and the cloister. Even Caleb Uushing was in love. His ideal was the beautiful Virginia Tim berlake, daughter ol the famous Mrs. Eaton, to whom he paid unflagging devotion until one day ha beheld tha imperious beauty try onapairof glove, which not suiting her she threw on the, Moor. The Washington correspondent for the Carrier-Jounrnal re lates wha t bapptnad : A second pair mot with the same fate, the third, being more fortunate, were calm ly drawn over exquisite hands fastened with costly bracelets about her rounded wrists During the promenade which ensued, Mr. Cushing diplomatically asked, "How many pairs of gloves a young lady required dur ing the year?" "Speaking of myself," re plied the spoiled beauty, "I never wear a pair but once, and never once if they don't Bill t me." "What is the expense of sucb gloves as you wear, for instance?" inquired th'e cautious young lawyer. "Ob, $2 or $3!" was the careless reply. "I could never mar ry a woman with such extravagant notions," said Mr. Cushing, undoubtedly uttering his -thoughts aloud. "Nobody asked you, sir,1' quickly and aptly quoted the haughty beauty turning upon her French heels, and retrac ing her steps homeward, leaving the econo mically inclined barrister to recover from his disappointment and chagrin as bes tho might. Miss Timberlake afterward mar ried Saupayo, a" wealthy Frenchman, of no ble descent, who was an attache of legation when I'ageot was minister here. Mine. Saupayo was as noted for her bauteur and brilliant beauty in the French cpurt as she was in her native land. Daniel Webster said: "Virginia Timberlake is the baud aomest woman I ever saw." She now lives in elegance in Paris (probably throwing sway a dozen pairs of gloves if she chooses) with "hair as. white as the driven snow mak ing her large wonderfully dark eyes lumin ous b y contrast." OVF.ll ISSUE Or STATE BONUS. The supposed over Issue of state bonds Is ful ly explained by the discovery by the iuvestl gating committee of a coupon book kept in the state tieasury but supposed heretofore not to have existed. By this book it ap pears that $5,000,000 in bonds were Issued of the date 1852 and $500,000 of the date 1653. Theso bonds were placed in the hands of the Girard bank and $5,-100,000 returned as sold and the receipt given to J Bailey, state treasurer, for the remaining $100,000. This receipt remained in the treasury until 1858 when Houry S. Magraw then state treasurer, demanded the return rf the bonds. The bank, or its president, re turned instead of the bonds of 1853 $2S,000 In money, $51, 000 lu bonds of 1853 and $2 000 In bonds of 152, making a total of $100,000. The auditor general' ollice nt that lime appears to have not noted -the fact that the $21 ,000 in bonds were dated 1852 but credited them to the loan of 1853, thui making the loan of 1852 $5,000,000, and 1853 $2,000 Instead of 1852 $1,071,000 and 1853 $149,000- Thus the apparent over issue is simply more of the issue of 1853 and less of tho issue of 1652, one amount balancing the other, Agricultural. THE HOUSES. There Is no qu.stlon In tho minds of all who have had experience In the matter but that bay and oats mako tho best feed for horses that aro obliged to work regularly. If the hay Is cut fino and the oats bruised or ground, the wholo mixed and moistened, the nnimal will consume bis rations sooner, digest them quicker, and thus have more time for rest ami renewing his powers lor labor. Farmers' hoises that work but little during tho winter season may be keptcheap- cr by cutting and mixing bright sttaw and hay in tqual quantities', and adding a ration of strained potatoes or raw carrots. Colts should be fed liberally on good hay bright clover Is best and bruised oats Glvo Hum a roomy box-stall In stormy weather and during the night. Litter free ly and let tho manure accumulate undet them. Sawdust or spent tan-bark makes a good and convenient bedding. In cities and villages this kind of litter is often cheaper than straw, Groom horses well and allow plenty of exercise overy day, A good run In the yard Is the very best kind of exercio, but care should be taken not to have any loose boards stakes or anything of this kind lying around that they may step on or run flgaln9t(cainlng serious accidents. See that tlio stable floors or basements aro sound and strong, suflicient to bear the continued weight without break ing through. Many a good horse has been ruined by breaking through the stablo floor. Arrange tho feeding racks so that the dust or hayseed will not fall Into their eyes or manes. Many horsemen erect the mangers too high, thus compelling the nulmal to assume an unnatural position while eating Farm horses that are not to be used much during the winter should havo their shoes taken off and allowed to run with tho colts outside ; it will bo surprising how llieir en-. crgics will be renewed when taken up and fitted for spring work. The teams that arc to be used during tho winter should bo kept well shod ; and insist upon their being shod properly. The Farmers Magazine, SWEET CHUN niDUEIl. A trial of several varieties of sweet corn for fodder for milk cows, the past season has resulted very successfully. Many good farmers have for years past considered sweet enru fodder to bo worth more than that from field corn. The large quabtity of su gar contained in sweet corn makes it a nu triment as starch indeed, it is strongly be lieved by some physiologists that the starch of food is. changed in great part to sugar during digestion and before assimilation. But it would be found In practice that the most valuable fodder is that which is grown so widely' apart that the juices of the stalks arcmatured and the ears are considerably developed before tho crop is cut. Small early varieties, planted in May and alter wards, may bo gathered in July and August; and the medium late varieties, such as ,tlio Triumph, will come in August and Septem ber ; while tho late Evergreen will last un til frost stops the growth. Agriculturist. TRAINING FRUIT TREES. "As tho twig is bent the treo's Inclined.' By taking advantage of this docile disposi tbn one can make anything of a young tree. Tho direction of the branches, the form of the head, the height or the rotun dily of the tree may be changed to suit one's wishes. An ill-shaped young tree may be brought into regularity; upright branches may he made to droop by hanging sufficient weights (rtones or brickbats) upon them ; drooping or wrongly-directed branches may be led aright by means of strings to sup port or confine them ; too-vigorous limbs may be shortened in by pinching oil the extremo end while it is soft ; badly-placed shoots may thus be nipped lu the bud or changed into fruit spurs, and inuer branches may be prevented from growing and thus wasting the vigor pf the tree upon useless material which must be cutaway after it has grown, lly Ingenuity and judgment, the use of the knife may be dispensed withal together, and all the pruning bo done with with tho thumb and finger. SUMMER 1'ItUNlNG OF GIIAI'E VINES. The pruning of grape-vines in the sum mer is rarely attempted except by profession al growers. But it is a very useful practice. It keeps the vine within bounds, preveuts much useless and wasteful growth which would otherwise divert the strength of the plant from the formation of fruit, and great ly improves the quality of thegrapes. There is no secret about the method. With a sharp pruning-knifn (which has a curved blade)slash off with a quick stroke the ends of the shoots which are intended to bear fruit, leaving those intended to make wood to grow on. If fine fruit is desired, only one bunch should be left on each spur or shoot branch ; If abundance is desired more than quality, two clusters may be left. The ends of the shoots may be pinched olf with the finger and thumb just as easily. IIUW TO HAHDEN' BUTTEK. A method in practice among the best but ter makers in Kigland for rendering butter firm and solid during bot weather Is as fol lows : Carbonate of soda and alum are used for the purpose made into powder. For tweuty ound3 of butter one teaspoonful of soda and alum are mingled together at the time oi churning, and put into the cream. The cfl'ect of this powder is to make the butter cotn'e firm and solid, and to give it a clean, sweet flavor, It does not enter into the butter, but Its action is upon the cream, and It passes olf in the buttermilk. The ingredients of the powder should not be mingled together until required to be used, or at the time the cream is in the chum ready for churning. lie Wise and Haiy, If you will stop all yeur extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring Yourself and families with expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls, that do harm always, and use only nature s slmplo remedies for all your ail inenU you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest rem. edy for this, the great, wise aud good will tell you, is Hop Hitters rely on it. See another column. England ll nils its war vlth the' Zulus oven more expensive than that of the United states with the Indians. Jletoro the con test is ended it is expected It will cost the llrltish government a hundred millions of dollars. There is nothing more harrowing to tin sympathetic mind than to hear a crying ba by. Dr Hull's Haby Syrup will give In stant relief to the little utferer, For sale at all Drug Stares, If you pick a paragraphia up for a fool, simply because he writes foolish things, and a prluter for a salut, simply because, he sets up hymn-boots, you'll get most terribly fooled in both instanced. SAN FORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH INSTANTLY RELIEVES. 6,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA. Tho following testimonial fcre from Mftin, 3, O. HoiwoiiTH Co.iPenTcr, Col., Inrne And inflaDtIni dmjtirint. They report n n priced f nUd I r urgs tulni n1 anlveriftl intl function. No other dliein In to alurmltiKlr prevalent in Mutt region. , They rente ortho follow lu gentlemen m union g their beet clUzenii SORELY AFFLICTED. J, O. DoworlK if Cn Venter, Vol t Gentlemen. Prompted by a fcllow-iccllna for thois utile ted with Ckturrti. I ttfah to (ltl tnjr testimony In be h it If of Bah rono's Kapital Cub ron Catabbii, 1 havo been norelr afflicted with tills fearful dliemoe for foor yenr. nl lure tried ever know a remedy without trail, anill I bought bottle of the nhove Cum from you, which save mo almont Initent relief. It belna conitl tutlonnl m ell m local remedy, I believe It to be all that U claimed for It, ft ltadical Cure for Catarrh. Very truly roam. VTM. AMKTIVR. PeiiTer, Bept, 38, 193. With JenBoo, Ullss & Co. GREATLY AFFLICTED. Means J, O, liontrorth a Oi., Denver t Gentlemen,! take pleasure in recommending HANroito'i Kadioai Cvkk pon Catarrh to all ho are afflicted with thla (llteao. I wai greatly amicled with It for ft long ttme, and cured It with t o nottlea of tho above Curb. About a year afterward! I wai taken again with Catarrh qntte evercly, and immediately cent for another bottle, which fixed me all right, giving me relief from the flrn done. 1 am confide til that thla remedy will do all that le claimed for It, and more too, Wlihfog you lucccae lnlti Introduction, I am, very truly yours. - A, V. BMITli; of Smith & Doll. Denver, Oct. 4,1375. trFed everything. Messrs, J. O. Tioworth tt Co., Denver, Colt Gentlemen, I uivo used Sanforh's IUdioalCcki ronCATAitnii. and It ha given perfect eatlnfactlon. I bare tried almost everything, and tt is tlio only thing that baa glrcn me rellel. I therefore take pleasure In reeom mending It uie to all afflicted with Catarrh of any kind, and offer thla ae my testimony to Us benefits. Very truly, W.8.UECKEU. Denver, Oct. 1, 1S73. REV.J.H.WIGGIN SAYS: One efthe bet remedlcn for Catarrh, nay tho belt remedy we have found In n lifetime of euucrlng, la Ban roRD'a ItADicAt. ( ubr. it li not onpleaaant to tako through the noatrtla, and there cornea with each bottle a email glass tnbe for use in Inhalation. It clear the bead and throat ao thoroughly that, taken each morn lng on rising, there are no unpleasant eccretlona and no disagreeable hawking during the entire day, but an un precedcntedctearncsaof olce and respiratory organa." Jitv, J. II. Wiggin in Dorche9ttr Matt., Ceitcon, Fachjiaekage contalni Dr. Banford'a Improved In baling tube, with full directions for use In all casca. iTlco, $1.00. For tale by all Wholesale and ltetallDrug; Clsta and Dealers throughout the United Stales and anada. Wht.KS & I'UTTElt, General Agents and AN hole sale Druggists, llottonMws. COLLINS5 VOLTAIC PLASTERS for Iiocttl Pains, IiameneBS, 8oreno8a,Woalc noas. Numbness and Inflammation of the Lungs, Iilver, Kidneys. Bploon, Bowels, Bladder, Heart, and Muscles, are equal to an army of"dootor, and acres of plant, and shrub,. Even In Paralysis. Epilepsy or Fits, and Nervous and Involuntary Mm. cular Action, this l'laator, by Rallying the Nervous Forces, ha, effected Cures when evory other known remedy has failed. Irloo. art Cents. Ask isr Colllna' Voltalo Platter, and In sist on having It. Bold by all Wholesale and Helall Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. WEEKS & POTTER, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. ANTI-FAT Allak'S Anti-Fat li the great remedy for Corpu lency. It U purely ugetable and perftctly liarmk-as. It acta on the food In the stomach, preventing Its con TcrMon Into fat- 'la ken according to directions, It will rdure m fmt person from S to & pounds week. in iilaclng Uila remedy bt fore the public a a posi tive cure ror obesity, we do so knowing Its ability to cure, its ut tested by hundreds of testimonials of which the following Trom a lady In Columbus, Ohio, Is u sample) Guitlcmcnf Your Anti-Fat was duly received. J took It according to directions and It reduced me flie pounds. I was so elated over the re sult Hint 1 Immediately sent to ACKEHUAN'S drug store for the second bottle." Another, a bhyshlun, writing for a patltutfroin rrovldcnce. It. I., tas. "Four bottles havo reduced her weight from IW pounds to 193 pounds, and there la a general Improve ment In health." A gentleman writing from Bos ton, Biijsi Without special change or attention to dkt, two liottliti of Allan's Antl-Fal, reduced me four and one-quarter pounds." The well-known A hole sale Druggist. SMITH, DOOLITTLE A SMITH, rif It os tein, Mass., write as follows i - Allan's Anti-Fat has reduced a lady in our illy seven pounds In three weeks." A gentleman lu tat, Louis writes) Allan's Anti-Fat le'iuwd me twthe jKiunds In three wicks, and altogether I have lost twinty-tlve pounds since commencing Its use." Messrs. 1'owellI 1'liuituv, Wholes lo Diugglsts.of ItutTalo, N.Y..wrltei Mlo THE PllOPHIETOKS OF ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT1 tlcntle men. 1 he follow lng report Is from the lady who ustd Allan's Anti-Fat. lt (the Anti-Fat) had the desired fiWt riHlnrhiL' lhf fat from two to Ave nounds a week until 1 bad lost twenty-five pounds. 1 hope never to regalu what I have lost.' " Anti-Fat Is un unexcelled blood-purifier. It promotes digestion, curing dyspepsia, and Is also a potent remedy for rheumatism, bold ty druggists Pamphlet ou Obts- JJOTANIC JIEDICLNE CO., PltOP'B3, Buffalo, N.Y. Uy an Immense practice at tbe VTorM't Dispen sary and Invalid Iloul. having treated many thou sand cases or those diseases peculiar to v.oman, 1 have been enabled to perlvct a most potent and posl 11 e remedy for these diseases. To designate this natural specific, I have named It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The terra, lione.ir, 1 but a feeble expression ot my high appreciation of Us value, based upou per sonal obsen atlon. 1 huve, while w Itneselng IU posl the results In I lie special diseases Influent to the organliin of woman, kingled It out as th rUsnax er crowning icn of ray Medical carter. On Its merits, as a pobitl.e, sufi.und tiltetual remtdy fur this class ofillbeasta, and onu that will, at all times aud under all elrcuunttancts, utt kindly, I am willing to stake iny reputation as a ph)klclan; and so conlldtntam 1 tliat It will not disappoint the most saognlne ex-itt-ctatlnnsol a slnglu luwlld lady who usi a it fur any tjf tlio utlmtuti fur which I r romniend it. Hint 1 oiler and Mil It under A I'ORITIVB tUUAKANTEt, (For coii'llliuns K'Q pamphlet wrapping bottle.W Tlio following aie among thote diseases In which my Favorite lrrrrlptloH lias worked cures, as If by lu (glc. and with n certainly tieir btfore attained by nnv na'dlclnui l.tmorrlitea. Excessive Mowing, r,.lnf,il Moitlily 1. Mi, suppressions when from iimi'ituial t'un-es, lingular) tits. Weak Hack, l'ro lapsuj, or Fulling of lliu Uterus, Anteverston and Itttroierslon, IU arlng-lown hen sat Ions. Internal Heat, N'trom l)eprt-Son, Debility. Dcspondincy, 'ihreatvnel Mlx-arrlagv, Chronic Congestion, In flammation aud Ulceratlimot thtUUru, Impoltncy, IlarreunesB, or fc-Uiil.tr, and Fimale Weakness. I do not etot tltU medicine as a "cure-all, but It admlitbly fulllIU slnlenea of ptirpow, being a most perfect Mcilllc In ull chronic .Ureases of the sexual S) stem f w oinan. It will not disappoint, nor v. Ml it do burm. In any state or condition. 'lhcMH? who ih slits further Information on then sub torts can oiituin it lu The I'EOfLi.1 common bitNbE tiiirr-i. Am'iitUK. n hrn.k of tr UK) imirea. sent. loit-paid, on recti, a oi u iriu .uiuimiy ui Knut .liw rnvi u'Culliir to Vi junleB. and irtve much valuable aihlco In regard to the management of thosi' aUrcllnmi. ravHte rMrlBUH nU sr IHvcgUta. f li. V. PiEItfE, M. l-, Trop'r, world's VUpaauf ua Invalids llfUU UuBsJo, V. The Only Known Remedy TUAT ACTS AT Till: SAME TIME OX THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and tho KIDNEYS. TtU tomhintd action gixtt it wonderful jmter to cure all dimiscs. Why are we Sick ? Jkeauitve allow Oust great organt to Jc come clogged or torpid, and pomnoui Itumon are therefore farced into Vie Hood thattfiould le cijulled naturally. ItAItlCATiliT !(JKKS tllLI.IOl'h.M.SK, 1-II.ES, (.ONSTirtTIOX, KII)M:V COUI'LAIMS, VIIIXAIIY DIS EASES, t'EJIAI.E WEAKNESSES, AXI) NKltVOlS DISOItOEltS, 'y canting free action of then organt and eitortug their ttrength and potcer to throul iff dintatc, mm hx huffer IlUlloua palm and irlirsl I HI.; be tormented with Tile, and Constljitlin I nhv rrlglitened oier disordered Kldiier, t ltd eudure uertou, headarlie, and aleepleasl nlithtsl C. UIIINKV-WdltTilnJ rtjolct I lltallS, it tt 4 ry, rrffttabtt eoiiipouHtl stNif o.o pwekaf. will sua. .U ,sfU r MJej. Gtl II o your Itruggttt. ht ulll onttr tlor you. XIU.S, ti:EAEi:5 t CO., frcplrtai, JaiUi: Til It 7,1 Mil- IV A u AM, nutuHii H, T, HELMBOLD'S a03VEI3OXJJSr3D FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU PHARMACEUTICAL A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF TIIK BLADDER & KIDNEYS For Debility, Loss of Memory, Indisposition to Exertion or JL5usi ness,Sliortness of Brcatli,Troubled with Thoughts of Disense,Diinncss of Vision, Pain in the J3ack,Chest and Head, Rush of Mood to the Head, Pale Countenance and dry nk in. 1 f these symptoms are allowed to go on, very frequently Epilep tic Fits and Consumption follow. When the constitution becomes af fected it requires the aid of an in vigorating medicine to strengthen and tone up the system which "Helmbold's fiuchti" DOES IN EVEBY CASE. HELMBOLD'S BUCIltt IS UNEQUALED By any remedy known. It is prescribed by tho most eminent pliytlclons nil over the world, In Rheumatism, Spermatorhcea, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head J roubles, Paralysis, General 111 -Health, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, ' Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Complaints, Female Complaints, &c. Headache. Pain in the Should ers, Cough, Dizziness, Sour Stom- acn, eruptions, liau Taste in the iuoutli, falpitation ot the Heart, Pain the recion of the TCidnnvR. and a thousand other painful symp toms are the ottsprmgs ot dyspepsia. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU IuvigorutrN Uie Stomach. And stimulates the torpid Liver, .Bowels andjiuuneys to healthy ac tion, in cleansing tho blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to tho whole system. A siusrle trial will baniiite snffi- , a i cient to convince the most hesitat ing of its valuable remedial quali ties. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, Oi- six UotllcM for -. Delivered to any address free from observation. "Patients" may consult by letter receiving the same attention as by calling, by answering the following questions : 1. Give your name and post-omce address. county and state, and your nearest cipress office ? . Your ago ana Bex t 3. Occupation t i; Married or single ? e. Height, weight, now and In health t . How long have joubeenalckT 7. Your complexion, color of hair and eyes t 8. Have you a .looping or erect gait r 9. ItcIaU) without reservation all jou know about your case. Kncloso one dollar as consultation fee Your letttr will then receive our attention, and wo will give you the naturo or jour disease and our candid opinion concerning a cure. Competent ph) blclans attend to correspondents, All letters should be addressed to Dispensatory, izi7i nioert street, rnuaucirhia, 1'a. xx. t. nniwiBoiii), Drnrgist and Chemlit, fUlLADKU'lUA, TA. SOE.U EVEI11WUERE March 7,187-Jy -4 friiililW !ii8SSral I . . iMdJm 'ilia Zm.U rHsfi? &Sffi -Sm t i n mtzmfd E I BL00MSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. SrfeK Expen6C' Courses pi study prescribed by the state t I. Model School. II. Prcjiariitory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I Academic. 11. Commercial. III. Course in Mu.ic. IV. Course In Art. V. Courso in Physical Culture. The Klementnry Scientific and Classical Courses aro IMtOFlSSSIO.V.M,, and Htttilonts Kraduatnir therein, re' ,'o cc?tmJates corresponalnir licKrees! Master ot tho moments! Master or tho Sciences j Master ot tho Classics, ilraduates In tho other Courses receUe Normal ccruuv-aies 'Iroo'oTruidrb'es'e Tho state rmulrcsa higher order ot citizenship. Thot mes del land t. It la onoot tho prlmo objects ot this sehooi to help to sccuro it, . n) JS' gent and cmcIentTc end It solicits ym,nf persons of good aWlttles and foo; nyrPMes, -"fflSl' "Zt and their talents, as M udents. To all such It promises aid lu dcveloplus their powers, and abundant opportunities tor well paid labor otter km ing scuooi. Catalogue, address the Principal. iio.v. u n.i.iA.ti i:i,vi!i.i.. rrr.lilrnt Hnnril bepi. s, '7u.- WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR IT- CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS AND LATEST STYLES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Consisting of an elegant lino of Cloths Diagonal and Casscmeres of English, French, German and Domestic manufacture, FOR DRESS SUITS, FOR BUSINESS SUITS, &c. Is now replete with all the LATEST NOVELTIES at VERY LOW PRICES. Neck-wear, Collars, Gloves, Scarfs, Half Hose, Hats, Caps, &c. THE PEARL SHIRT ALWAYS ON HAND. HEADQUARTER FOR BATO -LOWlElBIM'i ENDORSED BY OVER MACHINE. EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UMIVERSELLE, coiV? Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA. 1876. As btlnt" Very STRONG, SMOOTH, and LAl.tLl.bn I intlt.AU. E INDUSTRY SI NCr Aprll.18, 'I8-ly vltainett fornew inventton,oror Improvements on old ones, for meittralor other rmapnuml, trmle tntirka and labclt. Caveats, Assignment, tnter ftrencet. Appeals, Halts fur Infringements, and all easts arising under the l'attnt Lawn, prompt lu attended to Invutlons that hnvr Itivn Inithe Patent Of- Jlie may kttll, in moat rases, be pattnttd by ts, Uttuy vnjtusits the V. S. I'titeut Departmtnt, and engaged in I'uttnt lusintts eje clusttely, tee can nutAe closer searches, and secure Patents more promptly, and with Irututtr tlalms, snui us a vioa el tr titteh of vour device: tea make examinations and adiut nt ttt jmtiiitabitlty, J'rve of chart?. All correspondence strictly am Jldentlal. Prices low, tind Xt iUlAUUV lJV XtVSS rATMIXT IS SIXWItlUi, We refer in, Wathlntton, to Jlon. Postmaster Central J. it. Key, fiev. F, I). Puicer, The fitmian American XutUninl llan,ta officials in the V, 8. Patent Office, and to tienatartnnd IlepresentuUlvts in Vongrtss: and especially to our clients in every btate in the t'ntfH unit in t'amtda. Address Oppustfe Patent ujite, Washington, V, C BUSINESS CAKDH, VIS1TINH CAKD8, iasi i art iiaALis, UILLllKADH, 1'IISTEKS. ill.. JtU.. Neatly auil Cheaply priuted at tlie Coltju iiiam uracB. FelU, 79-ly I THIS I'afEK IS ON lll.K WITH "DOWELL II rhtSNIAN 1.x. Advertising Agents, J OB PKINTINu OF EVERY DESRIPHON" EXECUTED l'UOMPTLY At the 'Columbian Orryce ai Xj I Sim V Hi i i a jgnm i nf Trusters, THE C3-E1STTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is now full of the latest styles of 13BFI THIRTY SEWING XS.F.T. r isntusHco isse. KM a. MAlJUFACTURED at MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. ll!AKTiBRQimiTlD)ASCUTS.imrH. rMDALS?m. PHILADELPHIA. r AWARDED I NEW YORK i BOSTON. o 3 g f I sail oa " 8 2. M-, '79 Jim 1CBND ALL'S medlclno will curuapav. AND WII.I. UEMOVK TUB UUNCII wfl'llllUlf OD.t T1 XT ULI8TKUINO or causlDL' a OI JY V 111 tore. No remedy ever dis covered equals It for certainty or of uctlon in atoypln? the lameness and retuovlnir the Lmncn. I'rlce $1,110. Sena lor circular k'lrlnir T1T T I) I? I'UOOF Hold by drug slats, or tent to In hntli. . I'iipIi I'. ill, urn Jtt imv nnl.nn I'lneiu, VJJ I ViU any aaari'hs uy tue luventor, 11. J, Kendall, M, I., Knostiumh tolls, Vt. .Mojer Ilrou. Airents IiloombburaTi I'a. Jlay 83, T.-ly a w TT T) O T7. fond so Bents In stamps or curren llVJlvC5I2icy tor anew uuiisE HOOK, it treats ot all diseases, has S3 tine tnt'ravlnfs sIiowIdl IKibtllons assumed by sick horses, a tublo o( doses, a l-M If 1 It 'arKe eoiieeuon ui VAL.UAlH.JSlcr.u IjV ) l IV Il'ES. rulea ror telling Lhn nun nf li liorse,wltli un eniTaHuf show lng teeth 01 each car uuuanuL'u uiiiuijubvi luiunuiu nurse) lniormai ion, Dr. Win. II. Hall saysi. "I hae boiit.lir. tmnka that. 1 paid 15 and f 10 for which I do not like as well as I tlojoura." Hind rou a Cikcuuk. Agents Vt anted. u. tf. r.euuau,ju, u.t CJiUBUHrLU rally. l. llr,n-ly T HOAL BLANKS OF ALL KIND1 Xj on hand attue cohuuuiAN omcK r-JiL3r& IHT5 41 P 3S o & r1 nil 1'. r. HII.L.MYEI1, Secretary. C. 33. S-AV-A-O-E, HEAt.KK IN Silverware. Watchcs.Jewclry.Clccks.&c, rf" Itetno ed to the Tost Ofllcc bulldlnir. flrsT door abovo tho Kxhangc Hotel. All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry heat repiuruu uiui wiirntuivu. may 17, 'rs-ir Therurftitaml lint Mfdirlne fifrnimle. A mmVlnntlon of lloif Ittrrlin, ninnilrntie Anil flu uAv Ion, with nil the I. tut nod inoH cura tlrp propi'i lea nf nil (it her Hit tcrB makes t he crpat CBt lllnnd I'ii rlflrr, Jitvi-r U('ciilntart aud Life ana Health Jiuttorlns Agent on i-nrt li. No dlfcase orlll lirnlth can posslhtr lonir ctlnt otu Linii ujii-raiiuna. Tkr sttt w lif ail ttp tm the tiM liflrm. the bowels or urinary ortrans, nr im rei, Hire an Ap petizer. Tonic and mild btlmulnnt, Hop Hitters arc Invaluable without lutoxlcntlng. Trt fill vlintn fninlni rtint rniiin Iprrirtilqrllv nf isomatterwnatTour ffeunjji or lymptons are, what the dlfeanu or ailment is, uio Hop Hitters Uotlt waltunlll aa ara ntrlt. hut If mi nnlrfri1 bad or mlHPinble, uso tlio Hlttcra at nnce. It may tx,U jUUI Siil., 11IIII9 BUtfU HUliUICUS. ft.1lin will hn Tinlil f nr a tarr 1hrv u HI tint enri n help. Do not BuiTer nor let your friends eufler, bud IUVIII IU UBU IlVp IHIIIH. Kemember. lIonnitterBlBnotllc.ilriiiTseil.dninlc. en noPtruni. butt lie lu rest and Hent Mi dlclne cvi inade!tho(Imii11dM Krl'inl nnd Hope, and Irt HomnililMtlnr. bbbbbi Hop Corou CriiK Is tho sweetcet.safDBt and beat Oneltop Pad for tetotnacluLHcr and Ktdneja Ji HupiTiur to all others. Ak ItrugglBta, H, I. C. I an absolute and IrreMMablo euro fori urunKr nnfB", uo ui ouuin, touaeeo anu narcoucfl May 2, TO-tr. TIT TCP K PT.1!? mo ' rounil nip nt ov I I 1 1 0 J t 1 J!i It I', ftowi II .4 Uo'h Ni wmmiior AitviTtlRlnt; nmi'uu I IU .Spruc-u Ktnrt). whrn' mKt-r-UalOB contrucls limy Ujiuailu lor It IN Ni:V YORK. reb. 14, 11-lt r The most extensive Manufacturers of Billiard Tables in existence. The J. M. Branswict & Balie Co. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AND 724 Broadway, Now-York, Newest and most elegant styles of BILLIARD TABLES AT LOWEST PRICES. Elegant Parlor, Dining, Library and Bil liard Tables combined, size 3x6; slate beds, perfect cushions, complete with balls and cues, f 50. Addles, whichever huute is nearest your city. The J, M. Brunswick & Snlke Co Feb. 7, AND Paper Hanging. WM. F. BOIDINE, HON ST., 1IELOW hEL'OND, IILOOMSIIURH, I'A Is prepared to do all kinds ot HOUSE PAINTINO l'lalu and omumental, PAPER HANGING, BOTH DECORATIVE AND 1'LAIN. All klmlN ol'Ftiriiiliire Repaired and made good an new. NONE HUT FinST-CLAHH WORKMEN EMPLOYED Estimates OTado on all Work, WM. F. UOD1NE. Oct, 1, 1878. ESPY PLANING MILL. TUe underbill. ed lessee ot thoKspy ilanluHlll, "HOIUIU IA UW U( UUU4 Ul UUI1 nUiltt) Frames, Sasii, Blinfls, etc. made to order on short notice, satisfaction guar- Chihlis Kara, Ulocmsburg, I' Private Sale! Tho rollowlug valuable property, tho Estate of the lato John 8wlsher,deccased,w HI bo offered at private sale up to SEl'TEMItEU 1st 1879. Tho property Is slluato In tho Mllogo ofJtrbey town, Columbia county l'a and contains about FIFTY ACRES of excellent farming land upon which aro T"WO HOUSES. 13AKN1 and other out buildings, and Is one ot thu finest localities In the county. There aro TWO GOOD ORCHARDS on the premises. Isr-For Information concerning tho property ap ply to O. D. lirockway, of llloomsburg, or T.J. Swisher, of Jersey town. May S3,-ts JOB PKIKTIlNO Neatly and cheaply executed at the Columbian net. I OLD AND RELIABLE. ? JUit. Sani-oiid's Ijtvp.n iNvifionwon; J la n SUmUnl i'mnily llomwly for J J tllseriBcs 01 tho Liver, Htomnch ? 4 1 Tit--.. t aA (S I Mill xiovreiB. iwi i tirciy ajn 'l Vcgclnlilo. It novcr n . .... ti I - aaa9 iCUllllftVCB it IB O.itUartloanil , Tonlo.' , TllY a."! !IT.a.S n mm m m Par i M " ,iot , p- i ma Ti O Pi w 5 o; Invip-oratori Lna lippn t.oft.i r In my nrnetinnS ' nnd hv thn rM.1.11- Sin fXor moro than Ml v.. jllj! 'with unprecedented rcBultsIs V SEND FOR CIRCULAR S iS, T.VY, SANFORD, M.D., iSk??gSgw(SS r - um huim uilu iKLb IIMI ITS RFI'l 1 tTlOt w RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES jOUTJIEHN CENTItAL KAILWAY WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after Sundav. Noemlirr 10. 117s tiln ..nlr. on t ho Philadelphia Erin Ita Iroad Dh Mon will run as follows : 1 WESTWAIll). Erie Mall leaves Philadelphia 11 tr, p m .'I JIifH"1"" '2-uin 1 " vullamport 8 85a in " " Jersey shore 9 07 am " " lock Haven 11 40 a in " " Ilenovo 11 01 a in " nrrtvfi nt Krlft 7 tn ... Niagara Ejprcss leaves Philadelphia 7 so a m namsourg loniain " arr. nt Wllllamsport noiipm " ' Ixjck Haven 3 25 n m Fast Lino leaves Philadelphia 11 v a in ' " Harrlsburg 3 35 p m " arrive at wtlllamsport 7 !5 p in " " Lockllnven 8 40pin EASTWARD, 'aclflc Express leaves IaxK Haven c 40 a m " " .Icrsey Nhoro 7 14 a 111 " " llllamsport 7 55 a in " arrive at llarrlsourg 11 is a in " " Philadelphia 3 41) pin Day Express leaves I.ock Haven 11 m a in " ' V llllumport u 411 p m " arrive at Ilarrlsbun; 41i)pm ' " Philadelphia T mi pin Erie Mall leaves ltenovo 8 35pm " " Lock llavcni y 15 p m " " Wllllamsport HU5ptu " arrives at Ilarrlsburg '2 45aia " " l'htladelphfit 7ioa m Fast Line leaves Wllllamsport US.'mia ' arm es at llarrlsbure 3 r.5 a in " " Philadelphia 7 40 a in I'nrlor cars will run between rhllj-ielnhla anil Wlllamiport on Niagara hxpress west, Erie Eviiress west. Philadelphia Express east. Dav Express i..i.t. and Sunday Express east. Sleeping care on all night UUI11B. WM. A.IHLDWIN, cicneral 8upu NOKTHKKN CENTIt A L KAILWAY COM I'A NV. On and after November 20th. 1973. trains u 111 bun Sunbury as follows : KUKTI1WAUD. Erlo Mall c.so a. m., arrlvo Elmltfl 11 .5 " Canandalgua... 3.S5p.m Rochester 5.15 " Niagara 9 40 " Ilenovo accommodat Ion 11.10 a. m. arrlvo lliuim- port 12.55 p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a.m., arrlvo Elrnlra 10.10 a, m. Buffalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrlvo Buffalo 8.50 a. is . SOUTHWARD. Buffalo Expreas J.50 a. m. arrHo Harrlsburg 4.50 a. " Baltimore 8.40 ' Elmlra Mall 11.15 a. m., arrlvo Harrlsburg 1.50 " Washington 10.30 " " Baltimore 0.30 " " Washington 8.3o " narrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. urrlvo Harris burg 10.50 p. m. arrlvo Baltimore 2.2.1 a. ra " Washington 6.13 " Erie Mall 13.55 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3.05 a. ml ' " Baltlmoro 8.40 " " Washington 10.35" All dally oxcept Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Oencral rossenger Agent A. J. CASSATT, Ocneral Managtr "pilILADELPIIA AND HEADING 110AD AHKANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TKAINS. May li,- 1870. TKAINS LEaVK HOPKHT IS FOLLOW8(SUNDA Y KXO PTsD For Now York, rhlladelrhla, Iteudlng, l'ottsUUe TAmaqua, ic, 11,45 a. m For Catavvlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,21 and 7,35 p. in. For Wllllamsport, c,'is 0,05 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. TBilflSrOB KOFXKI LEAVE AS FOLLOWS, (StflDAY BX CXFTKD.) IJ3HV0 Now York, 8,45 a. ra. Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leave Reading, 11,65 a. m., Pottsvllle, U,39 p. ra andTamaqua, 1,35 p. ra. Lcavo Catawlssa, 0,211 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. ra. Leav 0 Wllllamsport ,9,45 a.m,2,16 p. m. and 4,50 p. m Passengers to a nd from New York and Philadel phia go througa without chongo of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager, C. O, HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent, Jan. 14, liic tr. E LA WARE,- LACKAWANNA ANB WESTEIIN KAILIIOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Time-Table No. 39, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878. 1 ktiiiwii 1 NORTH. STATIONS. SOUTH. jtj mm kssssH munm' . r . n . 'r(U'. .rl p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 80 1 IK 9 46 9 23 9 17 9 37 9 08 9 SO 8 68 3 61 9 21 8 51 3 46 9 19 8 46 3 41 9 14 1! 41 VI 36 8 S3 3 80 9 04 8 13 3 10 8 44 8 23 S 20 8 55 8 11 3 13 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 39 7 61 2 61 8 28 7 38 2 89 8 17 1 H 1 W 8 1! 7 23 2 28 8 06 7 18 7 14 7 10 7 02 2 P4 1.44 6 56 1 67 T 33 6 60 1 61 7 33 6 45 1 46 7 29 6 27 1 27 T 11 6 16 6 00 1 00 6 45 p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m Scranton ' ......llellevuo 9 35 9 45 2 10 6 211 2 22 ti V I 80 6 Ji 2 93 6 40 2 41 6 41 2 4'J t M 2 63 IU 2 67 6 69 3 15 7 10 3 15 7 IS S 10 7 1 3 15 7 3 21 7 33 3 26 7 4) 3 S3 8 14 3 60 8 86 4 0J 8 44 (111 IK 4 IS 9 UI 4.26 1 4 29 I 23 4 S3 7 M 4 43 I 41 Taylorvllle.... ...LAcuawanno..... I'ltiston .. WeBt I'lttston... Wyoming. Slallby Bennett Kingston Klugston ..Plymouth June. ....Plymouth..,.. Avondale Nantlcokn 9 63 10 07 10 18 10 83 10 29 10 34 10 42 .llunlock'B creek, .HnicKsninnyH... ...Hick's Ferry..., ..Booch Haven,,, ....-Berwick .... ...Briar creek .Willow Orovo..., ,...L!me Ridge Espy.......... ,. Bloomsburg.... .......Rupert.. 10 65 11 07 11 13 11 21 11 39 II is i 49 8 ID 11 51 IIS 81 II 67 6 O0 6 6f Catawtssa Bridge. .....uanvuiu, Chulasky.. Cameron .Northumberland. 12 18 6 IS s 9 18 9 Si 1,30 9 65 12 45 5 45 t p.m. p.m. am W. F. UALStEAD, bupt. Superintendent's OOlce, scranton, June 10, uis. yAINWKIOHT & CO., WHOLESALE IltOCERS, I'MLADSU'WA, Dealers In TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUtlAH, MOUSSES HICK, BriCES, BfCABB SODA, S.C., iC N, E. Corner Second and Arch streets, I fOrders will receive prompt attention. THIS PAPER IS KEPT ON TIIX AT THE OFFICE OF btOTno PHILADELPHIA l or. Clltatiiut mill Klglitll SI,. Who reecho AdvcrilvmenU ?ur this 1'apor. ESTIMATES frf e rnr Newspaper Advert Wr uul M5t, for AYEIl ii HON') NAM At"