THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. Miscellaneous. IIIIIUIN (IF TIIK NAMB OK STATIS. JIaino wrti o call oil as early n 1023, from Maine, In France, ol" which Hcnilotta MniU Queen of England, wnj at lb At time iftprit tor, Popular name Tlia l'lne Tree State New Hampshire was the name given to the territory conveyed by the Plymouth Company tnUaptnln John Masnu, by patent November 7lb, 1020, wltlt reference to the patentee, who wa (loveruor of INirlsmoiitli In llnmpahltn Euitlnml. Popular imino The C.r.itiltoSlnlo. Vermont ivmiw called by the Inhabitant In their Declaration of Independence, .Tun uary 10, 1777, from Hie French, verd moiit, the Ureen Mountain State, M.is-'acliinetU wa so called from Mass nchnietts IHy, and that from the Massachu setts tribe of Indians, iu the neighborhood of Huston. The tribe Is thought to hnvo de rived ltd name from the liluo 1 1 ills of Mil ton, 'I have learnt,' saya linger Williams, 'that the Massachusetts were so called from the liluo Illlli.' Popular name Tho Hay Slate. Rhode Island was so called lu ICG I, In relV reiice to tho Island of Rhodes, in the Mediterranean. Popular name Little Rho dy. .Connecticut was so called from tbe Indian name of Its principal river. Connecticut is n Mochcakannew word, signifying long riv. er. Popular name The Nutmeg or Free Stone State. New York was so called In 1004, In refer ence to the Duko of York and Albany, to whom this territory was granted by the King of Knirland. Popular name The Empire or Excelsior State. New Jersey was called in 1004, from the Island of Jersey, on the coast of France, the residence of the family of Sir Ocorgo Carter et, to whom the territory was granted. Pennsylvania was 90 called in 1031, after William Penn. Popular name The Key stone State. Delaware was so called in 1703, from Del aware Hay, on which it lies, and which re' ceived Its name from Lord de la War, who died in this bay. Popular name Tbe Blue Hen or Diamond State. Maryland was called In honor of Hen rietla Maria, Queen of Charles I., in his patent to Lord r.aUlmore, June 30th, 1032. Virginia was bo called in 1584, after Eliz' abeth, the virgin Queen of Eogland. Pop ular name The Old Dominion or Mother of S'ales. Carolina was so called by the French in 1504, in honor of King Charles IX., of France. Popular name of South Carolina The Palmetto State j of North Carolina The Old North or Turpentine Slate. Georgia was so called in 1732, in honor o King O :orge II. Alabama was so called in 1814, from its principal river, meaning Here wo rest. Mississippi was so called In 1800, from its western boundary. Mississippi is said to de note the whole river, t. c , the river formed by the uniou of many. Popular name The Bayou State. Louisiana was so called In honor of Louis XIV., of France. Popular name The Cre ole State. Tennessee was so called in 1790, from ill principal river. Tho word Ten-as-se is said to signify a carved spoon. Popular name The Big Bend State. Kentucky was so called in 1792, from its principal river. Popular name Tbe State of Dark and Bloody Ground. Illinois was so called in 1809, from its principal river. The word is said to signify the river of men. Popular name The suck er or Prairie State. Indiana was so called in 1809, from the American Indians. Popular name The Huosier State. Ohio was so called in 1S02, from Its south ern boundary. Popular name The Buck eye State. Meaning of the Indian word Ohio is Beautiful. Missouri was bo called in 1821, from its principal river. Indian name muddy wa ter. Michigan was so called in 1805, from tbe lake on its border. Indian name, meaning a wier or fish. Popular name Tbe Wol verine State. Arkansas was so called in 1812, from its principal river. Indian name. Popular name Tbe Bear State. Florida was so called by Juan Ponco de Leon in 1572, because it was discovered on Easter Sunday, in Spanish, Pascua Flori da. Wisconsin was so called from its princi pal river. Indian name, meaning wild rush ing river. Iowa was so called from its principal riv er. Indian nam?, meaning the sleepy ones. Popular name Hawkeye State. Oregon was so called from its principal river. Indian name, meaning river of the west. Minnesota is also an Indian word, mean ing the whitish water. California, a Spanish word, and named from an arm in the Pacific Ocean. Popular name the Golden State. Texas, a Spanish word, applied to the Republic. Popular name The Loue Star State. Kansas Is au Indian name, meauiug tbe smoky water. West Virginia. So called after Virgi nia. Nevada Is a Spanish word, meaning white with snow. EARLY USE OF HELLS. It is evident that tbe earliest use of bells in churches was to summon the, congrega tion ; but superstition soon enlisted them intd her service. It then became customary at their consecration to pray that they might be endowed with power to drive away dev ils, and dissipate thunder storms, ball and tempests. In the opinion of those who originated the practice, the evil spirits were the cause of foul weather, and being terri fied at tbe eaintly sounds of the bells, they precipitately fled. In parish accounts in the fifteenth century bread, cheese, and beer are charged for tbe refreshment of tbe ring era during 'tbundeiings.' So late as 1852, the BiBbop of Malta ordered all tbe church bells to be rung for an hour to allay a gale. After the discovery bad been made of the potency of bells in terrifyiug spirits, they were naturally employed iu all the matters In which fiends were reputed to interfere, It was tbe weapon with which St. Anthony fougbt the legion of demons who torn.ented him during his long hermttical life, and in tbe figures which were drawn of him during the middle agc, he is represented as carry. Ingabellin his baud, or suspended from his staff. The passing bell, which was form erly tolled fur thoso who were dying or pass ing out of the world, u wnll ts the peal which wu rung after their death, grew out of tho belief that dovlls troubled tbe explr- ng patient, and lay in wait to n ill let the soul at the moment whin It escaped (rom the body, and occasionally even to battle for it with guardian angels. The Bishop of Chalons christened a peat of bells In 1822, and, In n sermon which ho delivered on tho occasion, .said : 'The bells placed like sentinels on the towers watch over us, and turn away from us the tempta tions of tho enemy ol our salvation, a well as storms and tempests. They speak and pray for us in our troubles j they Inlorm heaven of tho necessity of earth' 'If this be true,' says n writer, 'there Is no more virtue in the clapper of n bell than In tbe tnniiie of a priest.' The first actual firo bell was hung in the church of Sherborne, England, in 1052. It bed upon It tbe following Inscription : "Lord quench this furlius name j Arise, run, help put out the same." Troy Timet. A STItUGGLE FOil EXISTENCE WITH HATS'. The plaguo of rats in tho Deccan, Bom bay, for the second season iu succession, Is occasioning serious alarm. These animals overspread the country like locusts, destroy the crops almost as thoruglily, and are even more difficult to keep down. So grave had become the aspect of affairs that a 'Rat Com mittee' was appointed to inquire into tbe best means ofdisposing of these creatures. They went thoroughly into the question af ter tho manner of committees in India, and their recommendations are carefully tabula ted. The people are to turu out en masse and face the enemy; rewards are to be offered Cor dead rats, and in (act, the inva sion Is to be treated as a matter to be dealt with vigorously by the whole community. No great way will, however, be mado until tho same measures jue adopted which are taken with, rabbits in Australia when they become an uuendurable nuisance. It has been found that the only successful plan is to block up all the holes which can be found. Tho difficulty in Australia Is to obtain suf ficient labor for this process. That difiicul ty is not likely to exist In Bombay, and a correspondent of a Bombay newspaper has already suggested that this plan should be adopted. In tbe meantime tbe question has arisen as to how the rats have bo increased and multiplied, This point can, however, be discussed with more calmness when they have in some way been reduced to their former subordination. Pall Mall Gazette August 11. AGE OF GLASS. The oldest specimen of pure glass bearing anything like a date is a little molded lion's head, bearing the name of an Eyptian king of the eleventh dynasty, in the Slade col lection at tbe British Museum. That is to say, at a period which may be moderately placed at moro than 2,000 years B. G, glas was not only made, but made with a skill which shows that the art was nothing new. The invention of glazing pottery with i film or varnish of glass is so old that among the fragments which bear inscriptions of tbe earlr Egyptian monarchy are beads possibly of the first dynasty. Of later glass there aro numerous examples, such as a bead found at Tbebes, which has the name of Queen Hat asoo or llashep, of the eighteenth dynasty' Of the same period aie vases and goblets and many fragments. It cannot be doubted that tbe story prepared by Pliny, which assignss the credit of the invention to the Phccni cians, is so far true that these adventurous merchants brought specimens to other coun tries from Egypt. Dr. Scbliemann fount! disks of glass in the excavations at Mycenre, though Uomer does not mention it as a sub Btaoce known to him. That tbe modern ar' of the glass blower was known long before is certain from representations among the pictures on tbe walls of a tomb at Beni Has san, of tbe twelfth Egyptian dynasty ; but a much older picture, which probably rep resented tbe same manufacture, is among tho half-obliterated scenes in a chamber of the tomb oi Thy at Sakkara, and dates from the time of the fifth dynasty, a time so re mote that it is not possible, in spite of the assiduous researches of many Egyptologers, to give it a date in years. Saturday Review. AT A UULY WELL IN IRELAND. For several miles our road was bounded by bog ou one side and rocks on tbe other. There were no evidences of human habita tion, yet here and there we passed a peasant some crippled, all plunged in profound misery. I inquired the errand of these pojr creatures, and was informed that it was St Somebody s Day, and they were going to her well near by to be healed. 'It's there beyond,' said a trembling old woman, pointing her skinny finger to a clump of trees and a stone wall a few hund red yards distant. I alighted, and walked down the valley to a small inclosure which surrounded a well and a withered tree. Near by was a rude stone alter, upon which wore numerous oflerings of toy?, bits of broken ware, and shreds of many-colored rags tied to sticks, and kneeling beside it was a group of cripples ; some moved slow ly round the circles on their knees, mutter ing prayers, some were telling their beads, others partook of the water, whilo a priest stood by the tree reading. This, then, was one of tho holy wells so numerous in Ireland to which visits are still frequently made, in some cases as works of penance, either vol untary or enjoined, but generally furobtaln- ing health, under the auspices of tbe saiut, by drinking the waters of tbe well. Of course the day of tbe palrrn saint of each well is the one chosen for tbeir visit j and some years ago, and even now in many parts of the country, crowds were attracted, not only for religious motives, but for love of gossip and meeting with distant Mend: These wells have kept their reputation for centuries, the fame of some being coeval with Christianity, while that of others prob ably preceded it, the early Christian teach ers having merely changed the object of wor ship, leaving tbe altars of idolatry undls turbed. Ilarperi Magazine for October, INFLECTIONS AT A PICNIC If the sun were uot broiling, and I sand didn't get into the salad, and rocks were soft and smooth, and there were no hornet, and one bado't to go three- quarters ofa mile for water, what a tame affair a picn'c would be I- From Punch. A Wise Deacon. 'Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family well tbe pastseasou, when all the rest of us have been ick so much, and have had the doctors vis Itlngus so often.' 'Bro. Taylor, tbe answer Is very easy. used Hop Bitters In time ; kept my family well and saved the doctor bills. Three dol lars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all tbe time. I'll warrant it has cost you and tbe neighbors over two hundred dol lars apiece to keep sick the time time.' Deacon, I'll use your medicine hereafter, San ford'S radical cure For CATARRH INSTANTLY ti-IIctph nl rmnneollf tart thli inmniunn uisewt hi u im bic. pur r' tbn toothing und licAllntr jtrupcrtlv of plants, ler bit and bark In liielr CMeniUi fur in, fre from ererjr Obrons contamination, nrvt In thl rePixrt tf.lftVrtfrom erery otlif r known remedy, In ono tiiiort year It 1im foun I IU wHjr from the Atlantic tn the rue I no roMt, end wberever known hu become the tttndard remedy for tbe trfnimfnt of tat an It. The proprietor! Into of en watted upon ttjr gentlemen of niuional reputation who hire been cured by XMt remedy and who hiTr. at corn I lernble eipenni nd pcraonaf tronhl, spread the good ni-wi throughout the clrclrft In which they move. When you hear a wealthy senile man of Intelll fence and refinement sty. ' 1 owe my life to Renford'i adieal Care," yoa may feel aaaured that It U an article of (treat Talne, and worthy to be cluted among the taudard medical specific! of the day. rpiIK benefit I derive from Us dally use la to me tn JL. IT haa c tired me after twelve year of uninterrupted luilerloir. Geo. w. liotjQHToy. walth-am. mam. I FOLLOWED the direction! to the letter and am hap py to aay I hare had a permanent cure, I). W. QUAY, hi. I?.. Mvbcatih, Iowa. ITIAVR re emu mended It to qnlte a number of my frlenda, all of whom hare exprenoed to me their high eatlniate of Its value and (rood effects with therm wu. uowkn, aarixK br., st, Louia. VFTEIt Ming two bottle 1 find myself permanently cored. I have alma re Luunue tided uTcr one hundred bottle! with the greatest mi reel. WM. W. A KM ST HON (1, 1S9 IIarbiiox Ate., Rostov. nc hare nold Saicfoei' RidioaL Cmit for nearly 1 1 one Tear and can say candidly that o never sold a similar aatliractlon. ttlalnt. r preparation mat jrava aiicn univrnai 1TB Ul! UtVU ICSIU V 1119 Milk VU1U' ft. 1. HALDWIK A CO., Wabiukgtok, Ihd. tpiIK cure effected In my cane by SAHror.ti'a TUmcai, 1 Cv vtassu remarkable that It seemed to Miosa who had ioflercd wlthont relief from any of the usual remedies that It could not be true. 1 therefore made affidavit to It before Svtli J. Thomas, Ksq., Justice of the Peace, Ponton. OEOKUE 1 DtNSMORK, Dura a 1ST, Bostox. Kech pack ace of fUxroitn'a TUnirAt. Cfri contains Pr. Bun ford's improved Inhaling Tube, and full din c tlons for It use in all cai. Trice, ft h). all wholi'flftlfl find fptfcll dritcpl( tad (ten ti iuii uin c For tale by out Ilia I7nltfd KUtra ind rnnmUa. WKKKS A I'OT. ta and dealer through IKIt, General Agents and Wholesale Druggist, Dos ton, Mass. COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER An Electro-OalTanlo Jtnttery combined with a Uglily McdlcHtisl Mreiigthfiilne Planter, fot triffthn lwt riniter for pain a ami achee lu me World of Medlt-lnu. A HOBBriTsWELLma CenHmcti, I Rent for one of COLLINS VOLTAIC PLASTLUS, and It hu been if great tea tit In reduc ing a swelling In iny luft side that two p yslclan pro uuunccd Enlargement of the t-ptecr, and one pro uuunccd It an Ovarian Tumor, L. A. 1U9TER. CYMTniAXU, Ikd., March 30, 1877. THEY ARK THE BEST. Gentlemen, Enclosed Tou. will find IJ.23, and I wish you would aend me another dozen of ) our COLLINS' VOLTAIC rLASThi:s. Hy tho above you will see thU 1 cm do something to help others In some wuy even if I am not able to be up and around. There are a num ber who have tried ) our plasters who bad given out that all plasters were good far nothing, and now Join with me that they are tho best they hare ever tried. I! hare got along thli winter better I ban I hure before In three years. Wished 1 con Id have heard or your plas ters before. Yours, Ac, t LOIIETTA M. CHOSS. Uallstov Spa, K. Y March 27, 1ST!, Irloo gg Cents, Be careful to call for COLLINS VOLTAIC r-LASTEH1 lest you get some worthies Imitation. Sold by all Wholesale and Retail DraggMa throughout the TJntted States and Canadns. and by WIihK.3 A I'OTTEK, Pro prietors, Boston, Mass. THE ONLY MEDICINE That Acts nt tho Some Time on THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEY8. These great organs are tbe Natural cleans I cngi uDDrem. n ineyvorK wen.iieaua i will bo pt'rfcctt If they become clogged I dreadful dlacascs are tare to follow wlLo I TERRIBLE SUFFERING. BUllonancMt Headache, Dyspepsia, Javi- I dice, Conillpallon and rileit or Kid ney Complaints, Gravel, Plabetee, Slment In the Urine, Milky or Bopy Urine or Qheumatle Pains and aches. are dereloped because tho blood Is poisoned I with the humors that ahould bate Ihumj I eapeuea naturally. KIDNEY-WORT will restore the natural action and all these destroying ems win do Dauisnca neglect tbem and yoa w ill lire hut to suffer. Thoosandshatebccncured. Tryltandyoo will add one more to the number. Take It and health will once more gladden your heart. Why suffer longcrfroaa the tensest efaa aehlif heart! Xfhy bear ch dlstrcM from toastlpatlea aid Pile I Why be m fearful beeanae f dlaordcmt Brines Kiditit-Wobt will cure you. Try a pack age at once and he satlsiicd. JtUa aru teaetabie compound and One package mates tlx quarls of Medicine, containing no npiru, ueing prepared In pare water. Tour DrvffgUt tcilt get tt for you, Inaitt SPEEB'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used la tbe principal Churches (or Communlen , purposes. EXCELLENT FO-1 LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AGED. Speer's Port Grape Wine ! FOUR YEARS OLD. riihls Celebrated Native Wine U mad from the X Juice of the Oporto Grape, raised to this i ountjr It a Invaluable Tonio and Strengthening Properties are unsurraued by any otber Native Wine. Being tbe pure Juice ot th Orap. produced under Mr. B peer's own personal supervision, Its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. Tbe youngest child may partake ot Its generous qualities, and the weak, est invalid use It to advantage It Is particularly benehclal to tbe aged and debilitated, and suited to tbe various ailments that affect tbe weaker sex. It Is la every respect A WINK TO DB REUKD ON. SPEER'S P. JT, Sherry. Tho P J. SUBRKY Is a Wine ot Superior Character, and partakes ot tbe golden qualiue ot the crape, from which It Is made. For I'urlty, Hlchness, flavor and Medicinal Properties, It will be lound unexcelled. SPEEB'S JP. J. Brandy, This urandY stands unrivaled In this Country, being tar superior tor medicinal purposes. IT is A pure distillation (rom tbe grape and com tains valuable medicinal properties. Unas a delicate navor, similar to that ot tho grapes from wblcn It Is distilled, and is In great favor among nrat-class families. 7 Bee that the signature of ALFRED BI'BER, Pasaalo N. JH is over the cork of each bottle. SOLD BY O.A.KLEIM. June T, 18T-U BUSINESS OAKDH, VttlTINO OAKDS. LBTTBBHKADS, lULLUKAIMk NtHUf ud Oheipljr pristtdkuiie OoLfril S!Ak Oftot. When you subscribe for a NEWSPAPER Take tho ono That givaa you the moat for your money, THE COLUMBIAN IS THE LARGEST PAPER, In the county, HAS THE Largest Circulation, More Reading Matter, More Valuable Information, Moro Interesting Selections, Than any other -AJSnD COSTS OJNXTST IN ADVANCE. OUR Job Department IS OOBKRLSTB, And wo are prepared to do the BEST WORK FOR THE LEAST MONEY, plSJ-CLiSS fdJEflL AND First-Class workmen only are employed. JOB WORK CAN BE ORDERED BY MAIL. ESTIMATES Mad on Application,, The Columbian, BlootaiBburg, Pa BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. THIS SCHOOL, as at present constituted, oners the very best faellltlcsfor I'rotesslonal and Classical learnlnir. hmmitiiii m.ir i.r mm- ioft IiulldlnBs spacious, Inviting and commodious ; completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, anJ furnished Willi n bountiful util) of pun .sort SrLoc5tlonth?'altlitul, ana casv of access. Teachers experienced, efficient, and nllvo to their worlt. Discipline, nrm tint, ktn.l, uniform anil thorouju. Uspenscs modofate; fifty cents a Tweek deduction to all expecting to teach, students admitted at any time, ltooms reserved v. ben desired. Courses ot study prescribed by the stato I . I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Claroi&il. Adjunct Courses l I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course In Physical Culture. The Elementary. Scientific and Classical Courses nro I'llOKBSSIOSAL, and Students uraduatng therein, reccing Stain Dlnlomas onferrtti!! tornllowln copondlng Srecs! Mastei of thoKlemcnts Master of tho Sciences i Master ot tho Classics. Graduates In the other Courses receive Normal Ccrtlllcates 1 re"o"Sotn,f?td foirtSS bfttoSuftVlKSlfand1 tTo sVlentinc and Classical courses are not Inferior to those of our best Colleens. The SKwuIr l higher order ot cltlSilp. Tne times deiiana It. II Is ono ot tho prime objects ot I his School to help to securo It, bv furnishing In elll ircntandeniclcntTcac e Bollclts young persons of good abilities and good purpo'S,-th030 who ideslre lo Improve their time EytKlrtSten opportunities tor well paid labor alter leaving School, lor Catalogue, address the Principal. no.N. WII.I.IA.ll III.WUl.l Bept. 9, '78.- Prrslilcnt noard IDOlNTT DELAY But come at once and look through the largest stock of Mmdly-MaMe MaiMmg IN THE OOUNTY. IF WE CANNOT SUIT IN READY-MADE, WE CAN SELL YOU THE CLOTH, OK TAKE YOUR MEASURE, AND MAKE YOU A SUIT IN CITY STYLE HETTEU AND THAN ANY OTHER STOSE IN TOWN. CLOTHS, 0ASMMERES, SOLD BY THE YARD. Now selling at the reliable: store of BAYED) LOWEEBiaBe. MMMmiMHll ENDORSED Br OVER MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION IMIVERSELLE, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA. 1876. Aibtlng-'VerySTRONG.SMOOTH.ind EXCELLENT THREAD." rUAnlln A r r- April 18, '!9-ly obtainedor ni invent ion $, or for Improvement! on old onei.or medical or other compound t. trade- , Appeali, Sutt for Jnringttnenh, and all cauiariiing under theVattnt Lawn, prompt' ,r ' Hi riiiiiiiii laui nart open by the patent Of- I fee tnauttlll I mott catea. bt ; in patented ty w, Jitxug vmmif the U. 8. ratent DtvartmeiU. and tnaaanl in itttt ,.....- ... ctutlvelg, wt can make clvttr tutrchei, and t retire Fount more nramntlu. nn.t tffh t.r,,n,i thanthnte wfu are rrtante from Washlnntnn. ' tl tr tkttch o vour device: ice make eraminaHont and ndvtte at tovatmtaKilttu, frreoehane. All correttxindtnce r(rt. Jldentlal. Prictt law, und 1 O (Jl.tlttW f.V MJ:SS PAT12XT J.S SVCUllVth Wtreer in, Washington, to Jfon. Postmaittr General Ih M. Key, Ptv, Ft 7. pwt r, The Cermun. American tiatlunril j;ank, to i-jRctat in the tr, fi. 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Pretty suits for little boys, Cheap suits for Men, Cheap Overcoats, Trunks, Satchels, Bags, &c. Gum Clothing, &c. THIRTY SEWINQ S.F.T. I 1 asiB MArJUFACTURED at : MOUNT HOLLY. N.J. : WAKTSBmiuuiTCDiAcciirs.mm: WOWttlPARIS. PHILADELPHIA. TAVmDlO I NEW YORK t.B0STO M ( fin-AJLs KUMA A TT'C Ibis is a remarkable iJli Lri.1 llj o uieillclno will cure spav In, Splint Curb. Callous, io., or any enlargement AND WILL IiE.MOVK THE IlUvfll Wfl'IIOUT Ql A XTXT I1LI8TKUINO orcausluca k3I 2. V 111 sore. No remedy ever dls coverid equals It for certainty ot of action In btoyplnp; tho lameness and removing the buncn. Price JI.uo. Peuil for circular gMng til u li i iiuur num uy urupliis, ur heill 10 ' U IX Hi any address by the inventor, II. J. Kendall, M. li., Knosbursh falls, VL Mojerlsros. Agents uioomsbursr, 1'a. Jlay 23, to.-iy a w T.TTC! Ii- HendSS Bonis In stamps orcurren. I-IAJ Ho l!icy for a pew HoltE HOOK. It treats ot all ilU'asos, imsss nnoenKravlnesshOMlns pobltlons assumed by nek hortes, a taMo of doses, a UAH f larire collection of VALUA1II EltEC p J I IV ipes. rules for lelllns the airo ct a horse.wlth un eusravlni; sliowlnsf leeth ot each jear and a larra nmountor valuable horse Informal Ion. Dr. Win. II. Hull rays. "I h.ne bought twoksthatl paid J and lo ror which I do not like as well as I do yours." i-KNii ok i Cikctuh. AL-eiits Wanted. I). J. heiulall, M. J)., EnobburKh Falls, Vt, May, 'K-ly ESPY PLANING MILL. The undersigned lesseo of the Espy riaDlnn Mill. Is prepared to do all kinds of mill work, Doors, Frames, Sash Blinfls, etc: made to order on short notice. Satisfaction cuar. anteed, CltARLKS KCO, lllocmsburg, Pa. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. SUITAHLK FOR YARDS, CEMETERY LOTS, and Public Grounds, " luuun i uir euowa mo ncicet tioiuic, ono of tho theuSdeislined: ' " uliIiu"u W Put un S:'S.TCHrn.i ?'?.u.?!urP.assed. 'M VLiZWWJ Uhsurpassed. (.Mvesuthyactloii. ' u " Prices and Scoclmens of other Dnsifmn sent to any address. ADDHIWS, S- HESS, Bloomsburg, Pa. July J8, 'r-m J OB PKINTIWQ Meatlyand cheaply txtouUA nt tbe OouwiiiM OEce, 3 t air- F. 1 IlIU.MVIIlt, Secretary, lluj 2, 'lU-li O. B. SAVAGE, DEALER IN Silverware. Watches.Jewelry.Clccks.&c tv Itemoved to the Post Office bulldlnc, tlrsi door above the Exhange Hotel. All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neat- may 17, 19-lt UTAH LE S TE IIT I m"1li9S tf Vrtll BMMl(Tl,Hnt.fPOt tlnnn l,n..l.,. , . t Inuoaa utd of Ickacwfetake cheer, ?? Hup lllllert.9nill Cure You. If you aro a mlnljterSin,! I.avo ovcrlued your, lelfwltloourpinora du-Stlen ,r a mother, Wrn out with raro aailworlcorQlf you nro -.Imply ailing i IrkoSwIni'Mhr n"j"HrlteU, Ulthout clear! Hup mucin stllllltritloic Vnu. Ifyouarcaman of busPlneia. ueakem-d l.y tho tmfa of your eerrdj) jlutle,; or a nun ot lit leni, lulling over JuurfiiiUnljlitworll, Hop IllitrrK wllllsiri-iii'ihi ii Vnu. If you aro youns. nmlB.uironn.t from any In.lls. crelloa.oruroeroumgto, Eta.,adr. ulien the Hop lllllern srllllltelieve Von. aIIJ"" "e,,,, "l0 I'liop, on tho farm, at tho InlCiiiinli.ri.,aiidrceetha( your system neeVii clcan.ioii.touln or MlmgaUllntSMlthout lnloxU Cut 1 11 Sf Hop lllciers l-EWhnt Von Need. If yountpoM, and yuurEnulse la feeble vour ncncu.i.leady,anj0uriacullleiiwamut.; ' 1 r Hop lllliera st III ulvnyou Now Lllii uml VI8or. HoeCocou Cur.it I j tho jweetCit, lafent and bet LU.tUIVU. ThO HOP Vnn for Klnm,.h N.... fi, . I ropewto all others. ItUpcrfeeL Ait Urugsliul n. . ..' anJ"" """""I'rreslstaWo euro for drunkj lllri..jlirjmia.u. HtD-IIct. Mf. c. n.bu, N.T.I May s, 70-tf!" THIS P A WW !V",T h" I'.""1'1 fle K "on. th,lngcuntracl muy U. malic lor U I N Nil V VO It K. fob. It, '!T-lf rtb.T, '79-ly AMI) Paper Hanging. VM. F. BODINEi HON ST., 1IELOW SKCOND, IlLOOMSUUllO, l'A Is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE PAINIJNO I'laln and Ornamental, PAPER HANGING, BOTH DECOIIAT1VE AND PLAIN, All liliidH oi rtinilliii o I(cialrcd. mid made as good un new, NONE HUT FIItST-CLASS WOIIKWKNiMPLOVKl) Eitlmatos Made on all Work. WM. F. BOD1NE. Oct. 1, 1873. p mm J H 51 ?u fohli- LL-I PUP 0 I S CO O P IS! LI t ran rim is on file witu JD0WELL . pKtSMAN TtAdvert,lln8 Agent, OLD AND RELIABLE, J SDn. SANrotiD's Ltvcn IvnoonATnt. (t.nni.n.1..lt.,ll.n , . " ..... ...u.,... ,.u.j, ivjinciiy for K illBenoca of tho Liver, Stoinaeli t I mid Dowels. It is I'uroly jr i jVcgctftblo. It norcr Tnl.llllT I. uaiuaruo anil i n i , ,, 4 mm Ps.' 2 "The! P hna been nsodj in my practice? nil liv fhn " 1'uu.ic.i tiinrft iunrt nr. . SENn r r d n ir -! 't iS, TiWi SANFORD, 0,,1'SSSi A"DRrcmsT will TULiou its titnnncn. tnn is, -tV'iy, " RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES BUMMEIl TIMR.TAIJLi:. On and nffcr Sunday. ,luno 25, 1S7, tlic train, on the Philadelphia & Ala lla Iroad Dltlslon wln tm as follows : ' r WESTWAHU. Erlo Stall leaves I'lilladelphla 11 r.:, n in . V'llllamiort Rj'iam ' " .lersey shore. uii.am " Lock llaicn s to it in 1 Ilenovo li ii am nrrlvoatErlo fur, ma Niagara Express leaves I'lilladelphla s n a fa '' " Iliirrlsnure; lljiiam arr. nt vt illlamport nuipm " loclcliatcn ar,:, pu " , , " ilenovo 5 2:, pm Fast Line leaves Philadelphia 11 41 a in IHrrHUum ass pm " arrive at wiilhtnisncrt Uipm " I.ocl: Haven 8 40pm EVSTWAIII). I'aclllc Uiprcss le.ivcs Lock Haven 0 tn a m " " Jersey shoro 7ir,aiii ." llllamsport 7 nil a in M nrrlvo at llarrlsbure; 114Sani ' . " I'hllailelphU 13 p in Day Express leaves Henovo io n.i !,! " " Lock llatcn II so a in " . V llllamsport ntiipra " arrlvoat llnrrlsuuri; 4tiii)m .. ...,. " . ''hlladclphla 7 2iipm Erlo Mall leaves llenoio i6n in! " " I-ock Haven li)iinn " wiiiiiTOport it an p ni " arrives at llarrlslmrir 3 nil am ,. ".. . " Philadelphia 7 40 am last Lino leau-s V llllamsport laiisam 4 arrives at llarrlstnire; awsain " " I'hlkuIelphU 7 jo a in Erie -Mali west anil DayKxpresi Hast mike cue conncclloiiHnt.NorIliumberlandwllhL..v II p it trains for Wlikcsbarro and scranton, Erie Vail West, Niagara Express West and I'm wmi S.'o: Tf. trains north? "" "l VW"" N'layara Express West and luy Expires Fan makocosocounectlun at Lock Hat en wllhikE.? Erlo JIall east and West connect nt Erie ulth trains on L. s. M. s, n. it. ; at coirv llli o. ( t a. . It. II. ; at Emporium wli h 11, N. v. 1" I! it and at Driftwood Willi A. V. 11. It. ii-n?fJor ea.rs wi'! run bctwtn I'l'lla -elplila ana .WOT; ",',lal?m '"Press wcm, Erie Kvi.ru, west. Philadelphia Express east, luv Express east and Sunday Lipress east, sleeping airs on all nlili trains. 9 W.M. A. IIMDWIN, (lencral s-upt. Sy aVfollo;?s':mbCr 'Mh 1S"' ,U" leatt NOIiTnWAHD. Erie Mall o.!0 a. m., arrive Elmlra n .t " Canandalj;ua 3.3J1 p. ra Ilochesler &.15 Niagara mo lienovo accommodat Ion ll.lo u. m. arre ilium port 12.6S p. ra. Elmlra Mall 4.16 a. ra., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m. UuHalo Express 7.15 a. in. arrive Duffalo 9.w a. a SOUT1IWA1ID. Buffalo Exprcus S.60 a. ra. arrU 0 llarrlsbure; 4.M a, " Hall liaoiu mo ' Elmlra Mall ll.loa. m., arrlvo llarrlsbure; 1.M " Washington 10.50 " Iialtlmore 0.30 " Washington 8.30 " llarrlsbure; accommodation 8.40 p. m.arilie Harm burg 10.M p, m, arrlvo Ualtlmore 2.2.1 a. m " Washington 0.13 " Erie Mall n.65 a. m. arrive Ilarrlsburg 3 05 a. m, " Baltimore s.40 " ... " Washington 10..15" All dally except Sunday. D, M. BOYD, Jr., (Icneral 1'as.sengcr Aeect A. J. CASSATT, General Jtaiia;ir pHILADELI'JIA AND HE.VDIXO KOAD AllRANGEMENT OF I'AsrSEXGEK TRAINS. May 11, 1971). THilKS I.EiVB KDrXKT IS EOI.I.Ott P(HCMH V EXdnlB ror New York, Philadelphia, Heading, pontine Tamaqua, tc., 11,45 n.m For Catawlssa, 11,45 n. in. 7,21 and 7,35 p. m. For Wllllamsport, 6,23 0,03 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. TRAINS FOB RUFEKT LEAVE AS FOLLOB6, (6t kTlt II CEPTED.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ra. Leavo Philadelphia, 0,45 a. m, Leave Heading, ll,65a. m., PottsUlle.lvap.m and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. iave catawlssa, 0,20 e.soa. ra. and 4,00 p. ra. Leave Wllllamsport ,9,43 a.m,2,15 p. m, andt.so p, m rassengers to and from New York and riilUKI- phla go througa w ithout change of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, . Uencral Manjgir, C. a. HANCOCK, . Ueneral Ticket Agent. Jan. 14, isj tt. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AXS WESTEUN ItAlLKOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Time-Table No. 89, Taxes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, JUNE 10, ISIS. u wir i i' i m ana a: mm w m m v. HZ iV-OllTHKltN CENTKAL KAIUVAY STATIONS. SOUTH. a.m. p.m. p.o 9 85 2 hi u 13 2 10 1 W 9 45 2 21 6g u bi) a 33 Scranton,, llellevue.. Tavlorvllle ...Lackawanna..... ratston ..West Pltuton Wyoming Maltby.,.. Dennett, Kingston .Kingston 9 69 10 0; ijj 140 2 44 t 45 2 42 IW S 53 S6I 6J SIS 7 10 10 is 10 83 8 15 I ! 8 10 7 ! 10 29 8 15 7 25 3 91 I 85 .. Plymouth June. x.nymoum..,.. .......Avondalo Nantlcoke 10 84 3 SO I JJ 10 41 3 a W 10 65 8 50 8 2 11 07 4 03 8 11 20 4 1 .Uunlock's Lreek ..Shlckshlnny... .... Hick's Kerry.... ...ueaca iiaven.. ...... Berwick .... ....Briar creek ..Willow Grove,... ....Llmo ltldge Espy.... .. ,,, Bloomsburg ltunert 4 29 7 4 83 TW 4 41 7 11 89 II 45 4 4? 8 pi Catawlssa Bridge, 11 si ! r. .uanviiie .Chulasky, .Cameron ,. SO 9 65 .Northumberland. U 45 6 45 63 W. V, flALoTfiAD, SOPt. Supdrlntendent's Office, Scranton, June 10, nm. n.m. "yAINWRIOIIT & CO., IVllULJUAnU Ut(UCbl, l'Diunitrol. Dealen In TEAS, SYHUrS, COFFEE, SUOAH, MOUS'E3! RICE, BrlCIS, B1CAEB SODA, t0., &C. N. E. corner Bocond and Arch streets, WOrdors'wUl rocelvo prompt attention. NOltTn. p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 so 4 12 9 44 9 23 9 17 9 87 9 (IS 9 80 8 53 3 SI 9 SI 8 61 8 411 9 19 8 48 8 41 9 14 12 41 19 85 8 83 8 80 9 04 8 19 8 10 8 44 8 S3 8 20 8 56 8 11 8 19 8 47 8 04 8 04 8 89 7 61 9 SI S 93 7 83 9 89 8 17 7 112 9 34 8 12 7 25 1 83 8 05 7 13 7 14 7 10 7 02 9 P4 7 44 IM III 7 S3 0 60 1 61 7 83 6 45 1 7 29 6 27 1 27 7 11 6 15 6 00 1 00 6 6 p.m. p.m. a.m.