THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ILickulirrtt an n farm Crop. K U Hilling sitvH In the Siniiigni-lil A i'i'Ur,iii: "U,i(.kwlniU U oiio of tho in) ' vdlinlilo of our ot-rwiln, liotli for MMc as- nril,H fo.xl f.r Htools Tlio oidiuury bl K-k or jjmy vuiiotv lins Imcii Iio only snrt grown until within n low y iri. and cnrcful cultiiro of tho silver ixi'i 'ta tt.-mimxtrtitiMi tlmt it Is in ovory v tj 'luiiih inoro vnlimblo, rstiochlly for Uio in liipctisiiblu-'uridille csaUo." "it is mui-' more proiliiotlvo and y'wlds unilm' tin- Haiue conditions larger oropa. Tho husk is tliiuuer ami thero is mucli less yasle in the miimfncturo of rtour,hicli is whiter and more nutritious. Buck wheat, with tho exception of bailey, is less exhaustive to the soil than any of our small grains, although many think otherwise, but sincn It will grow on soils so devoid of fertility that othur grains would hardly yield tho seed sown stVins to bo siiflicieiit proof that such is tho case. This grain docs well on both light and heavy soils and may be rowii from tho 5th of July to tho iioth in time to ripen beforo early frosts. Front threo peeks to a bushel is sown to tho acre,tho former quantity if tho soil is in good con litiou. There is no crop grown on lho farm that is so easily grown as this, whilo tho yield will averago from ten to twenty bushels to tho acre. It is a great exterminator of all kinds of weeds and foul grasf, and for this reason may bo sown on land where such intruders need to bo rooted out. Some farmeis after mowing aerop of grass plow and sow tu biK'kuln at and in the spring following set to tobacco, a very good way, since I'm land u ill be free from woods during the eultuie nf the "weed" with the x f pli' n of ihf apriuging up here and lneri'Offhp seodi of the whnat left at harvesting. T iltc tanner who fattens niauv hogs hi gmin will be found very valuable. If is 1-itii)g, and therefore very vnl ui' le r..r winter food. It should be inivH with corn, or with corn, rye and r ' and at least two-thirds of any gnst rouici ije other triains. lo the Noultry bleeder .t is indispensable, and it is not t xfceueo m vamc as n valuable iooil lor i- ... , ... ..... jiMviB uiuesH ii ie n into wneat. while iiv. think it tonally Rood. It will BMinuTat. the production of iggs, while ' wurm;:iy; mui heating qualities render r valuiiiii- iluruig the cold winter i "itlis, lhentiuw by many is burned i i i ne lioil, but sto'k will eat it in tin v ' 1 1 i . occisioimlly a small quantity, n em tint- and sprinkled with a '' .il il mav bu fed at least three or i ' mi - a wnk, thertbv s-aving a largo ai km oi more valuable fodder. t T) is grain is raised in all parts of New Kiig'and, and in Xew York, Pennsyl vania and Ohio is a staple crop. New York and Pennsylvania produce two thirds of tho crop" grown in tho country, whilo some of the Western States pro duce a small quantity. Largo quantities of the grain is Houn d, and our largo cit ies and towns, more especially, use it largely during the winter, and it is to the families of New England and the Middle States at the breakfast table what hoe cake is to tho Southerner. Almost every farmer has sonic ground adapted for its culture, and it will bo found a prolitablo crop to grow. AVo know of an old farmer who stacks buckwheat straw after it is threshcd,in one corner of his barnyard foi his stock to feed on when turned into tho yard during the winter. We asked him if his cattle would eat it. "Oh, yes,' was tho reply. "When I turn them out for tho first time and they go to tho stack, I get a whip and drive them away and holler at them whenever I seo them around it,and in this way they cat it all up." Weeds. In an arliclu upon tho extermination of weeds, tho Mussuciusctt.i I'lomnan urges keeping up tho warfare till tho end of tho season, and as an illustration of tlio hnportanco of this persistence cites a curious fact which most practical gard eners must liavo observed: "Time spent in destroying weeds in atituinn is well spent. Tho moment cul tivation ceases a fresh crop of nearly all kinds of wet. da will appear, and, with sreming intelligence, they do not stop to grow largo beforo blossoming, nsthey do if they como up early in spring anil grow unmolested, but tliev bemn to blossom when very miall, and in an in credibly short time matuio their seeds, and thus prepare the germs for a numer ous crop another vear. While these sm dl wei d s may not materially in juu the crop of the prcf-ont year, they jirc.pr.gate their race and cause the farm ir a great amount of labor next year; Jar moio than would bo tho labor to continue the fight until fall, and thus j. n-t nt nny seeds ripening for any fu ture croj.." 1,'m- and l!iii'fit of Cluster. It appears from a statement made by 0 i- Mate Agiicultural College, of Michi- gn, i.n thoar mini with sowing land r on crass, that two bushels of j'j-tir producd over two thirds as tir i.idiluo'd over t ucli liu tease ns twenty loads ot horso m. i in, worth ten times as much as the l .r foit. Fioin this experiment, il i u -J imtbi infiritdthat thesiime results w 'J be foitbconiing on all soils from i lar application, for all lauds aro not ti ,!ly bom filed by tho application of pi i Mir, though, as a rule, pasture fields can bo ntndo to produce luxuriant grass In its use. So far as we know, where i. faster has been tried in Minnesota on grass lands and meadows, its effect was (surprising. Tho only instanco brought to our ntUutiou, however, was thoappli cation on sandy land. So says the J'urttcrs Union. Cow luanuro contains 10 percent moro wntcrthan horso manure. Iforso inanuru contains about .'I per cent of nitrogen while cow manuro contains about 2j Horso iiinuuru contains per cent o nhosiihorio acid, whilo about ono-lialf of 1 lier cent is contained in cow ma nuro. Dan Halkck, a veteran hunter, who wns with a narlv campinc out at Iligl land Lake. Sullivan county, N. Y., last week, is tho hero of an exciting chase, flidit and enpturo of a deer at that place, Tho party was warned of tho presence nf .her bv thobaviwrof tho hounds, nnd Jlnlkck said, "If that deer crosses tho river lieio I'll cnptuio him." Nonoof tho party imagined for a moment that ho could do bo, as t hoy were on a fishing excursion, and were without firearms. Presently, however, the deer mado his appearanco and rushed into tho water to swim across. Immediately JIalleok juinj intrt a rowboat. nnd then began nn exciting ohaso after tho deer. Halleck at last reached it, and rowing tho boat closo upon the deer, grabbed him by tho tail and held on. Tho deer continued to swim despite his heavy load, but his tail began to slip away, and Halleck found t necessary to giabhimby tho leg. '1 us tho deer objected to, and, letting fly his heels, kicked Halleck and tho boat out of tho water. Tho hunter was not thus to bo f nistrated, however, and, hastily swim, ming after Ilio weary stag ho dealt film a heavy blow with a knife which ended his life. When dressed tho venison nxroi.'Ua -10 150 "pounds. Tho llnhcmlati (Ilrl at Home. A correspondent of tho Philadelphia Diiltetin writing from Cailsbad says i Tho Huhemian girl as sho appears on her native soil does not look ns if sho over dreamt of marble hall, ns did the mil i )M opi stiff begins life swathed in a still iiillow to Straighten and strennthoii her back. Soon after sho begins to walk she takes lessons lu bearing burdens on tint back, and by tho tliuo sho reaches womanhood can carry a ten-gallon cask of water, or a huge basket filled with lircwood or soiled clothes, irn a steep hill twenty or thirty times, without stopping to rest. Advancing in years, sho may bo hitched With a cow or a big dog to pull a mark et wagon. driven by her beloved and lov ing husband. If sho is a very good wife sho may bo advanced to tho dignity of being tho off home, with a dog for tho near one, to haul a coal cart to a custo mer's door, nnd when she unhitches her self sho carries in a pannier the rusty looking coal of tho country up one, two or three pairs of stairs, while tho man and dog repnso in tho street. It is thus that tho native Hohcmiau girl often fill Tills her destiny in this historic nnd chiv alric land. Woman is tho drudge and tho beast of burden here, as in many other parts of this continent. There nro fine horses for driving heavy vehicles, and thero nro donkevs that mill fat lowauers or lazy little boys no the hills. But thero are no equestrian displays. A riding luirso is more rarely seen in' Carls bad I liu t a pretty Herman woman, and yet theie are scores of eavaliers in cav alry mil forms that ought to be pricking the Miles ot the bft blooded steeds of the orient. But there is not much neid of horses In it country where women are laborers, and the pleasure horse is an ex pensive luxury. A writer in the San Francisco Cull nays: "Rattlesnakes differ from the others' in their method of killing their prey. I have watched one of them killing a rat. lie struck him two or three times with his fangs and the rat died in a few min utes, alter kicking convulsively for an instant or so. After ho had struck the rat the snake drew back and waited s'lil and motionless as a stone, until the rat was dead, or until he thought he was dead, lie then came forward and felt him from head to tail with his nose, and then the rat gave another kick while he was doing so and he drew quickly back again and waited in the same motionless manner until he thought the rat was dead. Then he felt him again, nnd as sured lumselt this time that the rat was cally dead. A snako won't eat any thing alivo in fact, a live rat might bo r. ,1!..,.1.1 t WI...O.... l.n . utc.igi i i.iiriu nun. iiu , iiiiiiui knew that tho rat was dead by the stop pace of his heart beats, or in some other manlier, I do not know; but I am con- meed that ho assured himself of the fact in soino way helore he commenced to assimilate the rat." a HEKi:rici:NT action. Tho worn look and miserable ftelings of thoso closelv confined in mills, or at leaks or work tables, are caused bv weak stomach, kidneys or bowels, and show tho necessity for some mild tonic to build them up. No onu need suffer thus who will use Parkers linger ionic; lor without intoxicating it has such a bene ficent action on these sluggitjli organs as to cleanse tho poisonous matters from the system, that rosy cheeks and cood health and spirits aro soon brought baok again. Express. See advertisement. CAUTION. GET THE STBOIIO COMPETITION In tho nnuiufiicture of Organs is resulting in the production and sale of cheap goods, nmde froin inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus urgans tnat are conunuauy any merit ynatever, except to oe eu lounu to do near at any price, win yuu not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an inslrumont bearing the names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of styles of the celebrated Estey Organs can now beEceii at the new rooms of the Only jBiutnorizsa .agent 101 tne Ustey Organs in Oolumbia uonnty. a guarantee lor live years Irom tho manu facturers accompanies every Ji-stey Junew,'80-t( H A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. IltON IilTTHItS aro highly nuirniL' a rortuln and elliclcnt toil Hu'lleut Fcvert, Want of AppdUe.Jioti llm lilnml. ktrenrrthens tho iuiik!ch. at liko a charm 011 the digadw-, organs, rcinovlns all dystroptlo nyuiiitouis, such as 'IirtingtUl?uKl,IU!&iri&lImlnihSlanach,lImTtlurn,ctc. Tliu only iron l'rctiunitioii tunc win hoc uincuon 1110 icoiu or kvo hoaduolie. Bold hy all druggista. Wrlto for tho A 11 0 Hook, 32 yp, of useful and amusing reading tent free, liKOWN CHKMIOAIj CO., Bultimoro. Md. BITTERS TAKE SIMMONS IJViiR REGULATOR. It will lioslllvely cure Sick IlC'IMlltCllU. DYSPEPSIA. Thn l.veiilntor wilt positively ctiro thtt terrible lltS'.'UfiO. n u asacn cmpiiiuicany wnai wo Know 10 In) trim. CONSTIPATION HionM tinttu rcBArdi-cl ns n trlttlnif nllmont Na-tiii-oilmatnlsttin ntmngtrcK'UMIty ot tlio bowcia. Tlieri'torc, iivlnt nature by takltuf Simmons Mut KrguUtor It in hnrmlrss, mild nn.l cITuctiiAl. PILES. Itellcf Is nt lmndfor llinso who suffer rtnynftcr diy wltb riles. It las curnl bundrcila and will euro )0U. MALARIA. Towns may avoid all attacks by occasionally taklnp a (Viso of Simmons ItcRUiator to keep tho liver In healthy action, Bad Br oath, Ooncrally arlslnu from n disordered stomach, can bo corrected by taking simmSna Liver Kegulator. Jaundice, Simmons T.lver lloKiilatorsoon eradicates this dls easo fmm tho sjntein, lcaMng tuo sklu clear and tree from nil Impurities, ) I c. Children stitrerlnfMvlth collosoon oxnerleneo re lief when S'mmons t.Ivcr Itegiilator Is administered. Adults also derive groat benellt from this medicine. It Is nor. tinplcnoaut. It 13 harmless and crrcctlve. Purely vegetable. Sold by nil Druggists. THY IT. Juno n, 'si.iy irmji' J' ("'' J'llli make New Itleli I', i, ami . Ill iuni I. tily clianm tho blood In ,,..,,,,, hi t'.'ce nntln. Anvperenn 'i'. . Hi' 1 n!l ii nit-lit fi'i.m 1 1 laeeks in'vl. r'.ti.reil to i ..I lieallli. It milin thing l .o- II. In, Pm i ,i 1 ' 'i-h l.t.rr (InmiH. . ,v. ,11)11 VSO.V ,e CO., Jloalon, Jliiss,, ftrHtrrtit y.'foif'tr, if'EUTo utauven KVKUVWHKIIE to ten lit- tlUI.ll to ItHlllf-U inchest I'nmllyHiiit .,! M-ulili.e pvpr InvrntM. Will knUAvalroi lalrof II. J t. r.,l TOi: lomnletc, In a yt knit a treat varlet, tr fancr- ' i IsalwavM a ready market henJ I: i. I TwnmWy linlttliiR (..!., V, ,n,' a St.. Huston, liana. KXa liiii In. 0, s) -iy Hsit Frarjrant & Refreshing of Perfmnsa txcecdlniiy Delicate and Lasting. Trice, 23 oto.: I.ar?a Ecttlcs, 73 cu- Sollty d.alcnln Int& I'dfumtrr. Sigaator oflll. ni A Co , N. Y., tn every bottle. PARKER'S mm TONIC Tho Medlclno for Every Family. NEVER INTOXICATES. Made from Cin-cr, Euclm ManJfalce, SUlllncia, t And other of the bt vr"ttatle remedies known. r 1'arkkr's Gimip. Tonic lias remarkably varied 1 C curative power, ftisihc greatcut t-tomach Correct 3 f or, BIooJ I'unfieraiidl.tcrUegubtorcverniadeft j t The Best Medioine You can Use t forEestoringHealth& Strength 3 K Itcommencesto act from the firct dose, setrchei r out the weak organs, and is warranted to cure or f help all diseases of the Bowels, Stomach, Blood, Kidneys, Liver, unnary Organs, all Coinplaintsoi Women, Nervousness. Sleeplessness. Bhentna r tlsra and Drunkeiinoitii. iry a bottle to-day ; itmiy save your hie. soct, A r and$t sitesatalldmirciMs. Every cenuine bottle 1 has our signature on outside wrapper, lliscox cc Ca, ti, Y. Large saving in buying 91 size. Just What Ib Wnntcd. Everylody whoe hnlr .s gr.iy or faded his felt the need of a llnir Kcstorer and dressing that is cleanly, agrceatJy perfumed and ha-mless, I'ar kct's Hair Balsam satisfies the most fastidious In these respects, told by cirupgists at 50c and $1, oct. 1,'so-ly SUJJSCRII5E NOW FOR THE COLUMBIAN $1.50 IN ADVANCE. TJX!AT"nVR Organs 18 useful stops, 0 seta reeds aziAlii a nnit. ,M HanostlMup -lllus. Ostaloc. Free. Anurets iieaiiy, ainingion, n.o. may c, '91-ly aid BEST. mm mm m springing into existence, withoul onereu cneap, ana then when purchns Organ, aid J. SJJ.LTZER, Agent, B loomsbupg, P a recommended for all dlicases re- For C.ttnrrh Hay Fovcr, Cold In tho hcid, fto., Itiwit with lltllo nu.'iT, a parliflt; of tho ll.um Into tne nostrils i draw Strom; treaUis through Hie nono. It will bo lib ioi bed, cleansing, and healing tho diseased men.ur.inu. Tor Iiriicss, jPply a particle Into KLVS CKKASl BAUI Having trained an enviable local reputation, dlspla. clng allot er preparatlcns In thmlclnltyof ills dlseoviTV, K on lit merlis nlnn, recognized ns a wonderful remedy wherever known, A fair '.rial will ennvlnee tho most skeptical ot Its curative powers. It. orfectuuily cleanses tho nasal passages ofdatarrhal Mrus, causing healthy secretions, al lays tnllnmmntlon nnd Irritation, i rotectsthq mem branal linings nf tho head fiom mldlltonnl colds, comnletclv heals tho sores, nnd li st.. res tho sense ot tasv nnd smell, IletiellelnKresul'S aro realUeil y a few nprucations. a inorougn ireaunraiusui rected will cure catarrh. As a household remedy for cold In the head It Is ttncquslod. Tbo balm U i.nov In tun nhrt nrrrnpntiln. Kfllll hV drUCfirlStS at 50 corns. On receipt of go cents will mall a package Send for circular, wltb full Information. ELY'S CHEAM HALM CO., OwCgO, N. Y. Pou salo In llloomsburgby Mover llros., 0, A. Klelm, N. J. llendershott nnd.l II. Klnports and by Whole salo Druggists generally. at, oct, vi-ly d AND Paper Hanging. WM. F. BODINE, tllON 1ST.. JIKLOW SECOND, 11I.COM 81IU110, l'rt Is prepared to do an Kinaa or nOTTSH rAIWTIKTO l'laln and Ornamental, PAPER HANGING, 110TI1 UECOltATIVK AND PLAIN. . All UliulH orrurnlture Hcimlrcil. ami nindt) hn uood nN nuw, NONE HUT FHWT-OLAHS WOHKSIEN l:MI'LOYED Bstiinatcfi Made on all Work, WM. K. 110D1NE. WHITE BH0lM3iS; MONUMENTS, H2ADST0NES,&c. Aro recommended by tho best oulhorlty. will never craclr, clilp,corrodo, 1 list or They BECOME MOSS GROWN. They Bre pine, rt lined, cast 7lnc. Tlicy niobcau tllul, durable and clieap. end forclicularsto JOHN- A. OWENS, GEN. AGENT. LEWISBUBG, -J. Or Inqulroof V, I. Kllno, llloomsburij. Jiili-8 m Dauchy & Oo'a. Advt'ra. VV K M"PV'Q OltOANS, 17 Stnrs, r. Pet (loic Khi A I I Y i en TonL'ue needs, only tsa Ad dress Daniel F. Ueatty, Washington, N. J. aug264v "ilKVISED NEW TESTAMENTS I Illustrattd. Cheapest and UfH, Sells nt sight. liouiANS piprrnPTAT. "RTRl ,F.S NKW Agei.ts Wanted. A. J. HfiLMAN CO., Hula. aug 4W n UDLD MEDAL AWARDED tho Anthor.A new nnd ktvoX fclixl leal Work.warraDto.1 tlio lMtani etiPpeitt,indiiwrjtat)loto Tory m&n,ntiUed the Science of Iif 0 tv,Bi)lflnerTftUon bonndln loll uiltJOO pp. cou tains boftatifol irUvl enKnmurB. 125 proAont tionK, price only (1.25 sent hf mail; illnatrmtod sample, 6 con tat rVTRTIT TXTVOnr "' Inititatflor lr.W. II. l'All enu now.Atiunwi tMcuow aitMl KKU. No. 4 UulflDCh it Uoaton. aug. 2fl, 4-w d A book of rare or!lm.llty, cuttilt'd PRACTICAL LIFE. Tho ureat nroblem solTcd. Tho lndl hlual carefully considered frem tho one of renpouslbliuty up to ma turity. In regard to education, home, toclety, loe. mnrrlace. business. Ac. How bread eaters aro to b bread winners. The volume abounds in Btriklug thoughts, rare information una iuteriso common sense. Full page colored pl.itos eacli one a gem. Arronts wanted evervn hero. Send for circulars, lull description terms, &c, address J, 0. Jlcdjanv Ic uo , rnuaacipuia, i a. u uuk .i-" 6000 AOEN'lS WANTED to sell tho Llfo ot PRESIDENT GARFIELD. 1 ncludlng a full and accurate account of his brief nut cventfuIadmlnl8tiatlon ; the t'ltatconlllcl wlththe "Stalwarts" headed by t'onkllng: tbo diabolical RLtemnt to assassinate him with full narttcutarsof his extraordinary surgical trcaiment, etc. Thou-i sands desire full particulars, henco this boon is selling Immensely. Terms liberal, outut coo. cir culars free. liunoard uros., l'UDS., Vi3 unesiuuttsi, i-nu. aug 20, 4-w d TEXAS AEKANSAS AND LOUISIANA- CHEAP HOMES rORAILI 50,000 laborers can get Immediate Emplo; ment, aiucoa wages, on xarms ana rail roads In Tesas Alone The M-Weta IminiEration Co. Will moll, on nm lift tlen. free of cit. postage pre paid, books with mars giving fullientleueo reliable intormatlon.ln detail, of thostuto of Texos.of Arl.au- sas.or of Western louulana. We Octlielo confer with those wishing to better tin n condition and are meditating a cnar go m a new country. Atiurcbs il. u. DUVrti . Secretary. Ausiln.'lexas, J, N. vicioii, eastern manager, Korolgn on ce : WM. M l ANO, 1'rcHdeU Lcadenhall Ileum. Leadenliali St., Uodco, K. c, England aug in 4-w WANTED 03V SAXiARV. Men to fell 'frets, Shrubs, (irai o Vines, Ilosrs. eto No previous experience neeetsary. Expends paid, j, r.i.i.ui-Aitn, isurseriman, Jtocutbier, n, i' A ROYAL GEKTLEM AiST. llv .1UDOK 10111. (1EE. author ot "A FOOL'S EH HAND," etc. Hy turns hemorcus, pathetic and tbrllllne. llondttmely lllustratid. 1'rleota.w). Sold oil) by subscription. Men aidwcmeu vianted to tako orders KxpcnencoaronsieeratioD, but indus try and tnttn rise more valued. A txtmaniiilBlU nation to the right pcibon, Addribs DOUGLASS DUUTlIKltS., 7C Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. aug 12 4-w THE WHITE MIKG MACHINE Whereas, the world renowned reputation of the White kcwing Machine Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to au Kinaa ox ineuu incus iu injure iih n-pumiiuii, n beg to caution all Intending purchasers not to buy White Machine except from Its regular authorized dealers, who will be sustained by the following warranty, WK WAHHANT TUB NATURAL WKAH AflD TEAR OF TUB White Shuttle Sewta Machine, PI.ATK NUM1IER 10n33l FOI1 FAMILY PUKI'D HUM, ANDHKUKUV AllHEKTO KKKI' THE HAM JC IN ilKI'AIR FOR THE TKHM OF FlVli VKAUM FROM THIS DATE. FREE Of UHAHUU. This warranty excepts the breaiage ot needlca bobUns and Bhuttles. This warranty will not be sustained unless the plate number above riven corresponds wltb tho number on the shuttle race slide, lteware ot defaced or altered numbers. WHITE SEWINQ MAUH1NI CO, Ths "WHITE" Shrattle Sowing Machlno Has oriitib eirioirr than any other family Hewing Machine lor ooing every twici u wui, 3, OXVt UK, Cteaeral Agent, Keocubog, ifa. my. BL00MSB08G STATE MOHMAL SCHOOL SIXTH FORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal. TIIIssoiIOOli, nsat present constituted, oilers thovorybestfacllltlesfor lTofesslonal and Classical learning. jiumunga spacious, luviungnnucoinmuaiuus ; compicu'iy ueaieu uy sieam, weiivemuaieu, ugiiieu oy gas, nnrlrii? wiiIit. Loctlonhealtliful, anu easy of access. Taaclicrs moderate, ritty cents a wecic noiiuction to 1 courses or study preset iucd uy tno ntnio 1 I. Model School, II. I'rciiarntory. III. Elementary, IV, Cla?ical. Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II, Commercial. III. Course in Music. IV. Course in Art. Tho momentary. Sclentlfloand Classical Coursos corresponding Degrees ; .Master of tho Klcmouls! .Master of tbo Sciences : Master of tlio ciasloa. (Iraduates their attainments,, signed by the omcersor tho Hoard i iiocoursooi Ntuuy orescriDcuuy inot5raioisuDerai,ana inoajiemwioona i;iassieni courses aro not inrerior to tnoso or our best colleges. Th Htatj. rnnnlresa MlirhiT order nl eltlzenshln. Thntlmes dpnanitlt. II. U onn of Mm nrlmo ohleets nf this Melinol tu hpln li n,v?nm it. htf fiirnl.hlni? lnlCl I gcntandeniclentTeachcrsforherHeliools. Tolhlsendlt solicits young persons of good abilities and good nnaineiriaienis.asaiuncuis. 10 an sucu 11 promises Catalogue, address tho Principal HON. WII.I.IA.II rrrtdrnt llonrtl sept.s,76.- SPRING CLOTHINGS LARGEST OF CLOTHING. JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT IT CUSTOi TAILORING OR READY FiAD IOW OM HAKTD WE INVITE YOUE EXAjMINA'JON TO OOW "WHAT TO WEAR." AND "How TO WEAR IT." CALL THE DAVIS. $1,000 REWARD. SB TIIuUSANI) (l.OOO) DOLLAHS . BEMIUM eflVred to ANY I'liKSON hat will ilo as OKKAT A ltANOK OF WOKK on ANY OTIIEll MACII1NK. WHAT T11K JEW EAYIS VERTICAL FEED II W do without lasting ; Itwlll make Ido bira on sheets, to., bcra all manner of bias woolen goods, as sou merino, crape, or goods dlftlcult lo bem on other maclilr es. It, iniikca a more elastic stltcli than any other machine. it win turn a nem ana pui in piping ai same nine Itwlll turn a hem. sew bruld on tbo right sldo and stltcli on trimming at one opernt on. It will do Mllug bias or btralght, cither on cotton or woolen goods. It will fell across scams on any goods. I will bind a Prci-s or Skirt and tew on facing. either with or without showing si itches: bind Iiress uoous v mi me same man rial, enneri;eaiiops,puiiUi, snuaresor straight, 'll.o only machine that will bind iiuis, i;iuukh, or uiuer uriiut-'& mui uitrn, miiiu ur silk, from x to 3 lncbcsln wlntb, without basting. It will gather with or without sowing on. II will gather between two t'Uccs noil sew on at tho saino tlmo. It will makoaruflloand stitch n Billow silo on to tho facing at tbo tamo time. It will shirr any kind ot goods. It 111 mako plaited trimming cither with or with out sewing It ou. It will mako platted trimming either scnlhiped or siraigm ana sew apipirguu uiubuinu nine, n will mako Imiro plaiting. J. SALTZEH, Gen'l A(rcnt, liluuuisburg, I'a. oct. 1, '60-lf. Mil o mill toe mrtih, ut jiis VK't, 0")LOnAT PVTlXNCfS, UKlU 0, A U Kl U Ut ly CI 1,11 IIK4I HOI ttti. Hi W'Ullcr fully lowing ll.i tlkH vflll ti inHil imuj! w. 1 v.i nil) IIDtH'tl (1 Ujr fionitl'il.io1 -kIi", hi..I to itu imti th '-. r :n ri.iiowui . luliiimi I'ui ifl rrii ir- mui Mil- 'iiiM'iiny rriini CHP'AOO COU OIl H UFl'H, Tt'l'KK A KAT fAOJTV, furminw niln lut ni (I Morvvt ur tuUCNVfJ Ainl JULUIiO. JMitftit Cu - are ttt till tlii'uuiTli 1 1 tin, in w tut ntfidocaji In ot.tuinul at t)iumii tUv ijt( uf Mtvt'iity -IItp I'liU. V(r mtna, further Inf rfnatiu umt oJtipiuit Mint in Unlit Slalvt lri'f atldr , J, Q, A. BEAN. 0nM Eittern A . '17 Hroa.wny.NcwYcrl:,ii.!hlH Wa Mil ton ht., HcKio'i, Mm 91 Juno ll-3m LEGAL ULANKS, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THIS OFFICE Ml? ' "TTiii ' ' """T experienced, clllclent, and allvo to their work. Discipline, students admitted at any tlmo. ltooms arc I'UOFKSSIONA!,. and Students Braduatnc therein, iccelvo i?tato Dlnlomas. conferrlncr tho followln of Tustei". aiuin aoveioping lueir powers, anuaounuant opportunities ror well paid lauor ancricuvingscnooi. rur nf Trusters, STOCK AT si !)) SPEEK'S GRAP Used In tho principal Churches for Communion purposes. EXCELLENT FOB LADIES AND WEAELY TERSCHS AND THE AGED. Speer'a Port Grape Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. mhls celebrated Native Wluo Is mado from tho L Juleo of tho cporto (irapo raised In this country Its Invaluable Tonio and Strengthening Properties aro unsurpassed by any other NolUo Wlno. licb g tno pure Juice of tho drape, produced under Mr. Hpeer's own perf-onul suiervlsloti, Its purity and genuineness aro guran'eed. Tbo youngest child may nur'ako of Its ttcnerous dualities and the weak est luvalld use 11 to advantage It Is particularly bcnlllclal to tho aged and debilitated, and suited to tho various ailments that affect tho weaker sex. It Is in oery retpict wim: iu he milieu on. SPEER'S J. SSliciTy, Tho P. .1. bllKltlty Is a Wlno of Superior character and partakisof tho golden qualities ot the crape, from which It Is made. For l'uilty, lilchness,Haor and Medical Properties, It w 111 be found unexcelled, SPEER'S This IlKANIiY stands unrivaled In ilila Country, IJClUg lar Bupeuur lur lucuii tu pmiiuriua. IT lb A l't'HK distillation f om tho grapo and con. tains valuablo medical properties It has a delicate flnvor, similar to that ot tho grapes from which IDs dlstllled.and Is In great ravor umung ursi ciuaa muiiui o. Seo that tho blgi.aturo of ALF11E1) HPEKILrassalo N J., Is over tho eorK of each bottle. SOLD BYO.A. doo S4 so t- KLEIM. To Nervous Sufferers Tho Great European r.oxcdy. nu j, n, smrsoN's srxcirto mepicihk. Dr. J. II. Wmpson's Hpeclllo Medicine Isnposltlvo euro for oveiwcrkof bods or bruin oroxcrhs of any kind, such as weakness and all diseases resulting Languor, Lassitude, licrresMon oi bplrlls and lunc tlonal dorangimentH of tho nervous ijHcm ten- truuj , t umn ui iim Hack or Biao, lossi of Memory, i-rcinA turooldagoand dli cascs that lead t( continptton.liisaul ty & an early gravi or both. Nomattei how shattered thi system muy bo from nxcfhscs u f am kind, a Bhort courtu ui Has nu uictuowuliibtoro 1D lost runeuous uuu prucuru neuiiii uuu iiuupiuen: where beforo was despondency and gloom. Tho b'pe. cltlo Medlclno Is being used wltb wonderful success. I'atnpuieis seni ireu iu uu. ruu lur mem uuu get full particular. Price, Biecluo fl.oo per package or six paekag03 for ts.i o. Will bo sent by mall ou receipt of money, Address all orders, J. 1). BlMl'HON's MKII1CINKCO, Mos. 104 ana nu Jiaiu tireei, uuiiuiu, n, i, leb.U,DMf XTT-AINWIUOHT A CXO., WUOLKaALB UltOOEItS, 1'niUDIu-uu, 4 Deal era In TBA8, BYltUrS, VOMtB, BUOAlt, MOLAttfEU K1CS, irlOBI, 110111 BODi, fto., Jto. N, SLOomerBooonl bad Artb cueota, W0tan will rtouve iteapt bUenuta. i anu lurnisucu Willi a uouniuuisuopiy vi iiun p.. firm but kind, uniform and tliorougn. Kxpcnbo? rcscrtcd when desired. V. Coiimo in Physical Culture. In tho other Courses recclvo Normal Certlilcates purposes, thoso who doslrotolmpixno their tlmo F.r. MM.MVKU, Secretary. Cathartic Pills ComMno tlio choicest rntliarllo principles In liu'illelne, In propnrtlom neeurately nil justed ti securo nctlvlty, certainty, nnd uniformity ot effort. They nro tlio result ot years (it eaiefiil study nnd practical ox iiprhtii'iii. nmt nm tlio most effectual rem rely yet discovered for diseases caused liy dciniisi'tneiit ot tlio stoinacli, liver, nnd imrcls, which requlro prompt nnd effectual treatment. Ayi:ii's 1'it.i. t.s aro specially nppllealilo to this class of diseases. They net direct ly on tho tllgestlvo nnd nsslml latlvo prnei'sses, nnd restoro regular heallhv nction. Their cxtensivo tlso by phvslelans In their practice, and by nil civilized nations, Is ono of tho many proofs of their vnltio ns n safo, suro, nnd perfectly rellahlo purgativo mcdicino. Jlolns eompouiiiled of tho concentrated virtues of purely vcgotahlo Btibstnnces, they nro positively freo from calomel or nny Injurious properties, and can ho nilniln. Istered to chlhlron with perfect safety. Avnn's Pit.t.s aro nn effectual euro for Constipation Costlvonoss, IikIIros. tlon. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appotlto, I'oul Stoinneli unit llrcath, Dizziness, Ilendache, Loss of Blemory, Numbness, Illlloiisncss, Jaundice, Itliotnuatlsin, Kruptions unci Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic, Orlpes, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gout, l'lles, Disorders of tlio Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered stato of tho digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Till thoy havo no equal. Vhllo tjentlo In their action, theso Pills nro tho most thorough and searching cathar tic that can ho employed, and never glvo pain unless tho bowels nro Inflamed, and then their Inllueiieo is healing. They stimu late tho nppctito and digestive organs; thoy operate to purify and enrich tho blood, and Impart renewed health and vigor to tho whole system. Proparod by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ct., Practical nntl Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. soui hy all DnucaisTS cvERTwncnn. THE CREAT Ji(TJiLTXGTOV JIOUTE. tTTNn nlher lino runsThreo Through Pas senger Trains Dally botween Chicago, lies Miilne., Cmincll llluirs, Oinahn, Lincoln, St, loscpli, Atchison, Tnpcka and Kansas City, Direct connections for nil points Iu Kansas, Nelirusku, Colorado, Wyoming. .Montana, Ne vad.i. Now Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. Tho .Shortest, Speediest and Most Coinfortn bio Iloutu via Hannibal to Kurt Scott, Denlson, Dallas, Houston, Austin. Fan Antonio, Uul ron ton nnd nil points In Texas. Tho uncounted Inducements offered by this Lino to Travelers and Tourists, aro as follows: Tho celebrated Pullman (14-wlienl) I'ulaco Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, C II. .V 0. l'alaco Drawlng-Itoom Cars, with llorton's Itccllnlngi.'halrs. No extra cliargo for Meats In Reclining Chairs. The famous C. II. 4 Q. Pnlaeo Dining Cars, florgeous Smoking Cars titled Willi lllegaut Illirh-Ilueked Itattan Ilo volvlng Chairs for tbo cxeluslvo uso of llrst tlas picngers. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com bined Willi their Orent Through Car Arrange. ment, makes i his, nhovo all oi hers, the fuvorlto Homo to tho South, Siiutli-Wcbt, and tho l'ar West. Try It, nnd you will find traveling a luxury InHead of a dleciinifort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Lino for F.ilo at nil nlhccs lu tbo United Etuti'S and Canada. All Information about Hates of Fare, Sloop, loir (.'ur Aeeomiiiodiitlons, Tlmo TableH, &.u will bo cheerfully given by applying to J.Q. A. IIHAN.ncn'l HiiBlcni Agent, ;'M Washington St., II iston. Mass. ainl 111" Urn idw.iv, New York JAMI'.S It. Wnoil.deu. I'iib-4. AirUChlcugii. . T. J. l'O'lTlilt, (Jen. Man.iger, Ch u:igo. Marth 18, b0, 40t CANCERS CURED At Crane'c Cancer Irfirmary, Addicts, N. T. m'NDIIEDS (IF PEIIbONS from all parts ot tho world havo been cured of this much dreaded dls easo aud am now llvlug wltncsfecs that they havo bcenicFcued Ireni aterrlbio and untimely death. Doctois. Nlnlsttrsondtho l'ocr treated free. Wrllo If?,1! c'i;?V1,n,!;'lv,?R'llllrurllcu"irs. AdddressDrs. 1E0. ( KANE & t Utll lll.OWN, Addliou, N, Y. Oct. 1, 'bu-ly Weavor & Go's Ads AYEAE can bo mado at homo by any active man orwoman. uuu " boy:or girl. Vou will nof bo obllgr d to lcavo j our own town, or bo away from home over night. Any ono con conduct the busi ness It requlris noeapliiil. WE WILL bTAUT YtW WITH AN OUTFIT WORTH fllW-FREK.-a if you oro empiojed during tho day you can mako from $1 tola an evening, tcmoof ourngentB report, a prollt of f i in a Hnglo cloy. Write at onco ror run pniticulora toE. a. IIIDKOUT. vo liarclay street, I . M V .... . . .. Ytf to inarch 11, twin SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. MEYER PIANOS Highest I'rlres Awarded. IHEY1IK A: h(iN,7iiArchbtrectrhlladelphla. Highest Awards for tho tett rianoss London Paris, Centennial and rcrm'a btato Falra, ra nub 11, Tl-ctn wico LATEST STYLES OP CALLING OA.H2DS At tho 'COLUMBIAN OFflOE.' RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES FJNNSYrA'ANIA KAIIiHOAI). I'lIlLA DKL1T1IA HUH5 It. 11. DIVISION. SUMMEIt TIME TAULE. On and after Sunday. .iuno vj.issi, tno trains on the Philadelphia t Krlo Ha Iroad Division will run ns follows t Krlo Mall loaves PhlladetphU 11 f.8 p m ' llarrlshuig 4 Warn " William pnrt 8 40 am " 11 .tcrsny Shore fi no a in " lick llnvi n 0 4flam " ileum o Utiiinm " nrrlvortltfllo 7 4Rnm Niagara Kxptess leavesl'lillat'elphla nno n m " llsrrlsinirg 12 '8 pm air. ai imainspou man in " lork llmen 4 iopw " " Kcnovo niiupm " " Kane lo 8pm Fast Lino leaves Millndclr.hta V1 10 p m " llnrrlburg 4nopm anlvoat Wllllamsport 7f.Spm " Lock Haven 9 10 p in EASTWARD. raclflo Hxprcss loaves Lock Ilavon 7 rs a m " ,juru;,v nituru I HI n m ' ' Mllllamsport 8inm ' arrlvoatllorrlsburg Viospm " " Philadelphia k !np m " Kano niHiam Day Kxprc3s leaves ttenovo Ions a in " LocKtlavon 11 S5am ' Vllllnmsport l2Spm 11 arrive at llnrrlHiiurg smpm ' " Philadelphia 0 4lpm " Erlo ll3Snm Erlo Mall loaves Ilenovo oiopm " Ick Haven lo lo p m " " willlamsport 11 .io p m 11 nrrlvcs at llarrlsburg 8 no am ' " Philadelphia 7 35am Fast Lino leaves Willlamsport lv is a m arrives at llairlsburg a is am " " Philadelphia 7 85 am Krlo Mall and Fast Lino west and I'aclno Kxoress East mako close connections nt Northumberland with L. U, 11. II. trains for WUkcsbarro and Seranton, . Rrlo Mall West. Nlairara Kxnrcss West nnd Fnnr. Line West mako closo connection nt WUUomspoit Willi N. 0. It. W. trains north. Nlnenra Ilxnresa West and Dav Hxnres: V.nit mako closo connection nt Lock Haven with II. K. v, ii. it, trains. 7!r!o Mall east and West connect nt Erin with trains on L. S. A.M.S. 11. It. j nl t'orry with o.o. II. I'.i- W, II. It.; nt Emporium with D. N. V.&P. It. It. and at Driftwood Willi A. V. It. R. Parlor cars will run between l'lillalelnhla nnd ,1 muiuf iui i. i.i..iiuit i.ajil-o.-i nt.L. uuu imy i;x- press East. Sleeping cars on all night trains. Will. il. JIAl.llWIH, Ucncral supt. NOKTHKliN OKNTRAIj RAILWAY COMPANY. On and afier January 17th. lssl. trains will lcavo Sunbury as follows i aUKTUWAKU. Northern Express o.nn a. m.,anlvcElmlra ls.sopm Arrlvo at Canandalgua 3.'ii p, m " Rochester 4.40 " " Niagara. 8 45 ' Niagara Express I.o." p. m. arrlvo E'mlra(l,05p m arrive Canandalgua 8.35 " llochcsler ti 15 " " Niagara 12,r.o a m Fast lino o.lo p ra arrlvo Elmlra 11.05 p m " Watklns 11,85 p m SOUTHWARD. Southern Expiuns 1.32 a. m. arrlvo Ilarrlsb'g 3.15a m , ' arrive Philadelphia 7.35 " " Now York 10.35 " " llaltltnoro 7.10 " Wcshlngton ,02 a m Faclllo Express 10.00 a m arrlvo Ilarrlsb'g 12.08 p m urrhe Philadelphia 3.45 p rn " Now York o.!5 " Ualtlmoro c.2) Washington 7.52 Day Exprcsil.sa p m nrrlo llarrlsburg S.to p m ' Philadelphia C.I.I " " New York u.30 " " llaltlmoro 0 35 " Washington 7.52 Erlo Mall 1.05 a. m. arrlvo llarrlsburg 3,08 a. m " Philadelphia 7.35 " " Now Yoik :o.35 " ' llaltlmoro 7.40 " Washington o 02 L. P. FAllMltl!, Ooneral 1'assongor Agoit, FRANK THOMSON, (Jenoral Managi r. jpiIILADELPHA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF TASSENGER TRAINS. Juno 87, If SI. TRAINS I.RATB RTjrKHT AS 0LI 0WS(8PNnAY KXCRITED For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, 1'otlavllle Tamaqua, ic, 11,45 n. tn For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,M and 0,45 p. in. For Willlamsport, c,l5 8,ro a. ra. and 4,08 p. m. TRAINS FOB IlUrHKT LHAVE AS rOLLOWS,'(SONDAT K CBITRD.) Leavo Now York, vl,i. Tnmanend 9,00 a. m. and via. Hound Hrook Routo 7,45 a. m. Leavo Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Lcavo Heading, 11,85 a, m., i'ottsvlllo, 12.E0 p. m andTamaqua, 1,38 p. m, Leavo Catawlssa, C,10 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Loavo WlllIamsport,9,45 a.ra,?,oo p. m. and 4,8 J p. ra Passengers to and from Now York, via. Tama nend and to and from l'hllalclphla go througu without chango of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, Ucneral Manager C. O, nANCOCK, (leneral 1'iussenger and Ticket Agent Jan. 10, 1481 tr. ELAWARE, IrACKA WANNA ANJ. WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMHBURU DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. C9, Takes offect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1879, NORTH. tIM10NS. SOUTH, p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p m. p.m 9 30 9 23 9 17 9 Oi S 58 S 81 8 40 4 lil V 10 seranton .llellevuo Taylorvllla., , ...Lackawanna..,.. Plttston 9 SS V in l 18 2 22 2 110 2 98 2 44 3 49 ii 83 87 3 IB S 18 8 10 8 IS 3 21 S 38 3 SB 3 80 4 03 4 10 4 18 4 US 4.29 4 S3 4 42 4 49 4 BS 6 18 6 20 t '15 8 ,1J 8 40 8 45 6 ro 6 8B 8 89 7 10 7 18 7 IS 7 25 7 38 7 42 8 04 8 2S 8 48 8 88 9 U8 7 13 7 23 7 80 7 44 8 on 9 37 9 43 9 83 10 07 9 3D 9 21 9 19 9 14 3 81 3 40 3 41 12 41 12 6 3 30 3 10 West Plttston... ...Wyoming.. .Mil .taltby.. licnncu, Kingston Kingston ..Plymouth June. ....Plymouth Avuudalo Nantlcoko .Uunlock's Creek. ...Shlckslilnny.... ....Hick's Ferry.... ....Peach Haven... Berwick .... Hrlar Creek ...Willow drove.... Luxe llldgo Kapy........ ...Uloomsburg..,,, Runcrt 6 S3 8 13 01 8 44 10 18 10 33 10 39 10 34 10 42 10 88 11 07 11 13 11 90 8 11 !W 8 85 8 13 8 04 7 Bt 7 38 7 32 7 S8 7 18 7 14 7 10 7 03 8 88 0 80 8 45 8 27 C IB 00 3 13 3 04 3 fil 3 39 3 34 3 33 8 47 8 39 8 23 8 17 8 12 8 08 3 04 1 87 1 81 1 48 1 37 7 44 11 89 11 45 11 6) 11 67 13 18 7 38 7 S3 7 93 8 li'i Catawlssa llrldgo. 5 00 8 80 6 18 6 21 9 18 9 61 7 11 ,,,,.U!UlVtllU........ Chulasky, Cameron .Northumberland. 0 80 9 13 43 B 45 1 00 p.m 6 48 p.m. p.m a.m. ,m. p.m. a.m TEAD, suit. superintendent's omco, hcranton, Juno 10, U78. (U t f outfit furnlfhcd free, with run inslruo VII I Hons for conducting tho most prolitablo 11 I 1 f business that any ono can engage In. H7 v Thu bublnessls soeasy to learn, aidour Instructions aio (.oslmplo nnd plain, that any ono can mako gnat prontsriomtrovcryfctnrt. Noono can fall who is willing to work. Wcmen aroassuc oihuul as men. 1 ojsoi.d plrlsconearn large bums. Many have mado altho tuslnets ovtrono liundnd dollais In n Uncle week. Nothing like It ever known beforo. All who engogo oroburrrlbed attheeato nnd rapidity with which they aro nblo to mako money. You cuii engage In this business during your spnro tlmeat gieat prollt. You do not have to ln est capital lu It. Wotakoallthorlsk. Thosowho need icadj money, Uiould write to us at onco. All furnished frie. Addrtb8liieisi:CoAugUta,Malno oct. 16' "BO-iy ' YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY P I'nllnr-d.orvllli Copper, l'orirlBtii.nr Iron I.lnliigo, Each onu (.lenelled with iny iiuiaii as uiuuiifiii'turi'r I warranted In luuterliil and run. (triietloii. ',ir wilu by tho tmt houyes lu tho triuki. If you do not know whero to pit thN pump, wrllo In mo as IkIow, uml I will Hud niunu of agent nearest you, who will supply you at my lowest prleia. " CHAS. 0. BLATCHLEy, Manufacturer, 308 Market Gt Philadelphia, Pa. march 4, Hl-m ats HELP, YourBelTesbymaknir money uhon il nnldi'ii rim tiro la Of fcrtd, Uitreby alwasKeep1uff TMvurl v (rnm trnnr lirr 1 llftMJ w ho always tako advantage of tho good chances for making money that aro offered, generally becomo wealthy, wnllo thoao who do not Improve Buch chancisrrmslnln poverty. We want many women, boysondgirlatowoikforua right In their own lo calities. The business will pay mora than ten times ordinary wages. We furnish an extensive outfit and all that jou need, free. No one who engages falls to !T.".S J? 0Lt? y 'f rapidly. Vou can dett to ) our wi.oie time to tLewerk or only youriparn momentu, Full Information and all that u seeded sent tree. Address HrmtoM A Co, yerUano, ICai&e. OCU5WJ7