JTrl A THE C0tUMBIA3Sf ANi) DlBIOGRArBfeOOMBBlJRGh QtoiWIA cSItsA. Miscellaneous My Visit l tlm llirtliplnce 'irilieSUrarso Twlui. ,lut licforo leaving tlm United Statin for our Oriental tour, my litislmwl nntl I untight out tlie.ie fatnntii twin, run! lcsrneil from them nliero thpy were born anil the placo where their parents rro ltll lIMnp, deter mined If litilbY, tn re rn'tli. Sunn after wo were dnnieMieated in tliyMintry he gan ntir search; and It was to me qnlti-a little Rain day, stl'l rememhered with plea lire, that I spent in theearly home ol Chnnp nnd Eiifj, dining In the front room of the lit tle cabin where these boys had so often romped In childish cleej handling the queer little suits of bine, nankeen, the first the twins had ever worn after their baby gar ment", and which the loving mother had preerved as reminders ol her wonderful children; ami plucking roses from the very trees the, boys had planted and called by their own names, before, leaving their native laud forever. H was about thirty miles south-west of ilangkok, the capital of Slam, in a little fish ing village called MaKlaunp, that thee twins were born. The home, a thatchfd cottage of bamboo, fronting on the "Great Canal" which elves name to the vllljce, was still standing at the timenfonr visit, and thn very spot where the cradle of Chang nnd Enguscd to hang on tho long, low ver anda was pointed out to us. From this house the family removed to Bangkok, when the twins wereln their second year; and the boyhood of the boys was passed in their lit tle cottage four miles from the city, where we found their parent. The houso was ono of the sort known In Slam as "rloallng hou ses," one story buildings, moored on the river hank, and kept in place by large poles on each ide, driven firmly in the river bottom. The little cot was built of teak boards, nnd roofed wiib, atly leaves ; and conAih i'd, besides the long venujda.otttookiug the exercised, the band lengthed, of became more elastic, until they could readily stand side by side, or even back to back, and could turn themclvcs In bed by rolling ono over the other. In answer to my questions, tho mother slid that durliii! their early chlldhood.Chang Dr. Schenck's) Standard Itcmndli'M. The standard remedies tor all diseases or tho luntrs are schenckVJ Pulmonic. Syrup, fctienck's Bea Weed Tunic, and Mcnenclfs Mandrako I1UJ and II taken before, tho lungs are destroyed, a speody cure Is ef fected. To these three medicines lir. .1 It. Hctaenck, of Philadelphia, owes hi nnrlv tiled success lu Uio treatment i.f palm inary (liMava. ... and Kng ued to talk to each other finite, ns tholunrs: nature throws it orr by arte ay ! ohen ai to tliinn about them ; but as they coiwu'wul throw It orf, tue patient ha rest and the i$reiv idder they seemed to mi lersiaild tli.it, i thev wire iilivii s txgctli' an I iw a id lirnnl tin' muiib tlilngn, tin r wtt little need of c tnvt'nuiti'iM Itetwei n tin in a Ives She seemed surprlned when I aked lierlfshehad ever thought that they were actuated by tho same mind or impuNe, nnd aid promptly that she whs ture it wai not to, for they always played together as two, not 'is one; that one sometimes cried while she nursid tho other; that II one struct: Ills head or hand hU brother felt no pain; only when thn ligament that united them was touched both were consclom of It. Oue was occasionally sick nnd tho other well, nor did she remember that both were very 111 at tho same, time, except when they had the small- p"x. She ciild whisper In the ear of one and the other know nothing of what she aid ; but that they ucnerally kept no secrets from each other, sharing voluntarily their mutual joja and care. The last tini!- I nv the twin was In the fall of 1865, -it the Aji-icultiir.il Pair in Urattlulvirn', Vermont, where they wero again exhibit 4 t.-ni-ilve, with m nf each. They v- tlx in..lig: Id look old, and seemed to ha1 loit, not only their boyish sprighllincs, .mtthe deep interest they had formerly slioou In their native land, saying carelessly in amtver to my question, "lArue rica is our hone now; we have no ether, and shall nevr leave this country, where wehavo been " nn."Bxnnie Roper huge in FtlrMiry 11 "A Airette, li.n r. h irln tn lir. il. To ennnie me liutmm'e Si nip to ilothK "chenek'a Muitiir iki' I'lll arid Thcnck i en 'ii il TuMi' Miut lie freely uieil to iliuui.i; tho .linr.fi-' .ul 11 v-r r. Mow-nek's Mandrake nil art -i Mi' tit r, ' 11 vli-ir all ob'tru 'Hon, relat the trail ni nlJtr.thu bllo cUirts freely, an I ttieilr.T u.ou.i miii v I. , , .chiirk'i sen Weed in.li Is ireullot-tlmulaiit andultrrut vus thu alkali f which It Mo.npod muis with tlm Mod and n vi uis Mninini;. n asin the dlrjtlin tjy tuntnir un the ktiiruu'li t' o li.'ultliy coudiuon ai that tho ImM and the ruluioulcvrrnt) will innlo cooii blood: thn tho Miiith heel, and tho ratt' ht win surely iret well It caro 11 taken Ui pre vent fresh cold. All who wtih to consult l)r Hcln-n. k, Ithrr wr sonsllv or hy letu r, can di so at hln vrli..'lp..l ufilce, corner of SUtu and Arch strcets.l'Uila.li l.- hta. every 'Mtithf n'ck a medicines are sold by all druggists throughout the counl ry. ilnrcli.1; prll. VEGETINE strlks at the root of dlsenw by purlfjtnj tun blood, r-tirtu, tho liver nnd kllncjn to iiealtny action, laviKorullui; tue ncrTuua sjstfin. Vtgclliu) Is hot a iUe, n'ltiiuous compound, rrhlcu rlmply puws tho bowels, but a sure, pleasant ritucdy whii-h 1 sure to purify the blood ami thereby rw slure thn hcilth. Is now prescribed In cava ot "crofula nnd otlif r rtls r.xHi'SOt the blue l.xiy mmy or tho beat pnjMcluns, o luto its tfreat succum lu cuiins aJ uecsus of this nature. VcBitln- li ios not deceive Invalids Intu fil I oj .tby purs lni an 1 croutlnif a tlctlt'O i two tue, tmt slfa na ture In clcirlnir nnd purlf.inu the wltrlo stera, leading tho patient gradually to h rfect health Vcki'Hiio Was looked uj)on a. an experiment for some Itro'iiy Homo o( our bent phyt 'laus, but Hioi".iij,i mcrtvlu loustn repird to Its merit ip,jy Itsmj-lurdent Mends and supporters. Vcgt'tine, Mays aSston physician, "has no equal as a blood mrtAr. llftftrtnir ot 10 injinv wondprrul enrpq. artfir all otter remedies had failed, 1 vliltcd the Uboratory and convmcea inj o.i 01 iw Knuino ment. i 1 Miared rrtini datls. rnocn ana uero. nnca vs waicn highly elective, and ths7 nro onupouaded tn I prepared fruni barks, roota i it. ii en . j.r I tVhiirhlv pecllve. ajid thv nn iwl.uiv rjuil trees. I uUPa u maancr aa to rrjducti nntnifahlnq. r wilta I VeccJlue Unless ll.r.iriVcoofthegroundJa mulch-I la'acknowled?ed anU recomiMM''d by payalclftiLs el nMUnil youns trtea over- an area ol Jlx to I m ,), niooj et discovered, aoid uioaaands soeak in river, four plm-nti' rooms,' of whicli .the t-i tho ground should bo kept prul i w haro been restored to ueaith. front we nshop as well as sitting-room, and cn and i.ieuow. f.vcry larmer mowa jvkwus-. on the occasion of our visit served likewise '"at ft inn ni corn or potaioea win not WHAT 19 SEEDED, as a diiilng-hall. Here, the father plied his amount to much unless' cultivated, add yet Boaro. retain, uti. trade of catehliig fHh, and the young moth- "ere are many wuo wiu oegieci io 3tor sir-sbollt one year sLvo ftmod myself to .,.1,1 ,,.flrp, : ),erhoii OeeaHionallv tho "'e care to atreo which la worth. a'hundrtd aloebWeohditloa trora'irejwirudebuit 'Vesctlne er eoiu wares in nersnop. vacasionanj mo i ... ... I wasstroniriy recomraen4l:tv me Uyarrtnadwho twin brothers went out with their father in mm 01 vltncr 01 mo lormcr. in ncn son had been mudh beaeutad by its use. 1 procurod the W. .Ul,i..b.'.t. ,!. lit., nil f.ripnh.1 All. trees may grow r.tpidly without cultivation, Ki&tf&SSSB&S&WESR i i i . i r and no amount cf irras or weeds will retard that there H no medicine superior to it for Uiose dreu learned to swim, and spent much of .iu no juiounioi grji or wu win rcinru Ultl,or whl!lj lt h eapoctallv propared, and it.ir timu In iti ,1-ninr them ; hut there are other tninga beside would cheerfully recommend it to thoso who feel uieir unie in uie naier. i.i.,.i.,i e. .. if ,i. ....l thai they aeod somethlcir to restore thorn to perfect niuim. Kespoctfully vourj, v. L. PBrriNOlLL. Finn of 8. M. l'etUagul KCa.,Vi state St., Uostoa. cnnciNNiTi. Nov. si. isn. .Mr. ILH.KtavcnS! l)arHlr The two bottles of Veiretlne furnlahed mo by soar acent my wlfa has used with irrcat beiv- ent. ... rjr a long time ana m been irouoiea witn auzi llP.i.mii,.lu front r ihir growtu to tie luoEeu niter. u tue ween cabin, thev were observed hv Mr. Hnbert I a ras are anoweu to grow up aruuuu tue 1 i i 1 . . - i. il. 1. IIiii,l..r. n S.-nU'li merclmnt wlw, raid,l It. " PP'i Pcacu oripnuoe ireea, um uar llaiifknt. Aat.mMied at seeimr the children become soft near their base by being r a - - - . i . i .i.. . ...li.t 1 kep always w close together, and perfectly siiaaeu, mm mererjy oe in a sunauie conai. nllk.. ..r t in ninvementa of tho two. Mr. "im lor me rece uiuu u w iyuiuii ,u t, Hunter stopped to ascertain the cause. Ono 'dently become peach or apple borers. Tae aciwneg ,vggM can imnKino his suriiriso at the strange sight any dozen of young apple trees in sections she was also trouoled wmi dyspensH and sreneriiS revealed when, as he talked to the mother, whew tho npple borer is abundaut, and at- -T- the twin boys camo up from the water anil ,w 11 1"""1" u,: " Tfcw, uu stood boforehim. This was ill tho year "le remainuer wen cuiuvaw. ana men 1821, when tho lads were about twelve years watch the result. From our experience, we steTenB, t, ifrtt old, and from that time Mr. Hunter never pellevelhe cnanceu are nine loone in lavor I noar mr-Through tho advice, and earnest, persua- guro up the hope of being able to get them of these cultivated being exempt from this S nTn T'urnnn IV. t nvliltilllnn PCSt. iVdf lOltM AtmCUUHrUl. 1 Krea IOT Jfoare. At first the parents would not hear of be ing deprived of their wonderful children, even for a time ; but the lads themselves be came interested in the glowing account they heard of the "outsldo world," and grew anx ious to take a peep at its wonders. It is not htrange that they should have felt such a de- fcire ; lor, bound as they were, of course they were cut off from most of the boyish sports that they saw their young companions en. I have used only two bottles and already feel mi. I ami uiiun "" 1 . ikbuiuuui. Eveninss at Home. J. w. cartkr. t p ti ai rn . When the evening lampa are lighted, iwpon irom a rroouoat LdiemiSt ana says an exchange, tbechildreu now gather I apiumvaiji Boston. Jan 1.16T4. Dear tlr This la to certify that 1 have sow at re- witli school books aionnd the table to con I , i - , . , m r .1 me morrows ieson. 10 niaiiy oi mem tiuiiais dojca iltabotueis) of your VeeeUne since the tasksassiffned seem drearv and hoDeless- April it. itfto, and eau truly say that It has glwa the . . . K , . oreary a uu nopeies, ut Mtlyasuon ot ay remedy forxhe complaints definitions are bard to remember ; the geo-. lorwhKhttlaroooamendaa that leer Bold. Hcarcc- graphy les.son is difficult to comprehend and intSKerrtalhSeiven thcSmJads?Ui Won't stav niedlnthn mind; hhtert- U !PW.WtS.W..! joying, nnd their life promised, at best, but uu atl(j dead, arithmetic a hopeleMjUngla. V- Ver'repPWUu"?'"Vnv1M ,i tin I n In r mnnntftnv- I .,ril .... 1 ... 1: .1 I . ... . - - - , . j- u, liuuiia. UUU KlHUlUiUI U1U1U WUIIUIC lUUU 1 ,1U U. JU fJSl. Finally, when in the year 1829 an Amen- any possible conundrum. 'Ihe li'tle tolk can vessel, commanded by Captain Coffin, need help ; tbey need pheer and enconrager arrived at liangkok, such otters were made ment, and who should bo so ready, ho vill as induced the pareuts to part with their ling, so ablo to give it as the parent? tn1n kma 'lf,i a fer rpnn " nn.l hafnrA ll.ni- I 'KvPIl If thft narfMlt'n PillllVlttntl 14 ImnprfuCt ...... .. .... , .. .-rr..., . had time to change their minds the vessel he will bring to the comprehenaioa of the V egULUio la suu uy Udl uruggiHUJ. had sailed for Europe and the United States, lesson in hand a wider range' of knowledge and a broader manner of looking at things than the child can do, and thus greatly aid in the clear comprehension of the lesson to be learned. Prepared liy H. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass. I met Mr. Hunter frequently during my stay in Slam, and from him learned of his finding and sending oil the twins. He said they wero quiet, woll-behaved boys, who gave no trouble during the voyage, nor ever seemed sorry that they had set out on so long a journey. The "Siamese Twin," as we call them, were not Siamese, after all, but the sons of a Chinese father, who spoke the Tai-Chm dialect, and a mother, one of whoe parents was Chinese, nnd the other Siamese, no in regard to parentage, Chaug and Kng were really three-fourths Chinese, and only one- fourth Siamese. We always heard them apoken of, in Uangkok, as the "Cltinrtt twlus," even by their pareuts, who never seemed to remember either the boys' birth place, or their mother's nationality. The twius always wore the Chinese dress, and had their hair braided in the Chinese fash ion, as do always the male children of Chi nese fathers, live where they may, Chang and Kng had also begun to study the Chinese language before leaving the home of their parents, i, e , the written language ; but being borujn Siarn they spoke the Siamese moretlucully than they did Chinese. Their mother's lauguage was also the one they re- tained longest; for after my return I saw the twin, when tbey had been more than thirty years away from their native home, and they could still understand much that I aald to them In Siamese, but every word of Chinese was forgotten. Iho parents of Chnng and Eng were lienithy, well-informed intelligent people, belonging to the laboring class ; seemingly good-natured and afiVetio'-ate to each other and toward their children, of whom there wero nine, living at tho time of my vi-lt The mother, a fair, comely, gentle-spoken woman, nearly overwhelmed me with ca resses when I told her of her long-abient "boys," and ran eagerly to call her husband, that he might participate in the joy of look ing at and listening to one who had so re rentW seen their children, blie tola us a Story of a book Agent A book agent recently met with a serious I accident in the suburbs of LaCrosse. He was walking along' the railroad when a freight train came along. The unfortunate! man was struck by tbo engine and knock ed directly across theJrack, Btime fifty-three cars passing over him. He was then turn bled down a bank 8Q0 feet high, over stones and stump, and just as be got to the edge of the river he struck against a pile- driver thut wa at work, and, bis head lying on the top of the pile for a minute or two the ponderous hammer descended, striking him on the cheek, bruising bis' face some what. Tho shock rolled him into the river just as ail upriyer-packe't vja's .passing, and by some mishap tho unfortunate man was entangled in one of the wheels, and whirled round and round for an hour aud a half be fore he was discovered and released. lie I was picked up nearly seuseless aud removed to the cabin, where his wants were supplied. After he had eaten a hearty meal he 'was approached by tho captain, who asked : Is there anything you would like to have V "So, no," replied tho canvasser, "there is I nothing but this " "What I whatl" ejaculated the'eaptniu, "what is il?" The book agent smllcJ sweetly as he pro- luced a subscription .list ami. said : "Subscribe, for that beautiful book enti tled "The Poisoned Gum Drop ; or, the Candy Woman's Revenge,1 by the author of 'Jones, tho liuttou-Hole Maker,'" Little by Little. 1 If you are gaining little by little, every day, b oontcut, Are your expeuses less Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Hi .JMWSvrao:.' TK' HWVSiiii'tivHf 1'or Diseases cf the Throat anil Lungs, such as Couitha, Colds, ss. , Uronchitla, Cough, Asthma, in. blie told us a ,i..,t ' ,. .... a. .1-1 l,nllf tl. I.M.l f n I ' "1 " I !- 1 UC, VOll are CatHtnntlv nnciimiilntlii utifl ?Eif and Consumption. tlw murvellou rtnee it Uah iruirel Uuimg the last hall' centuiy.ia ft uillci'Ut il! uranrc to the 'public fhctitwiU vonlinue tu realke tbe happieot results Hint can bfMkMml. In alraoit every Mctiou of cotmUy tltcrti arc pereons, publicly known,vho have U i u i cstnrcil tt oin ftlftrmlng nrnl desperate dUeu&c& of the luugs, by lu tub. All who have trict It.atknou Iedi?e its superiority ; and where lt vii tuee tire know n, no one hesitates as to m hat inoiiiciiw to rtnptoy t ) i i lleve tlie tllrj. tress ftnl fturterfni; perullfir tu puVmomry aflto tions. fUHiiuv l'r;T(nuu Ahvuys sfforiU Id stant lelUT, aod po forms rnpM ciltcs ot tbe mildor varieties of bi ouchh) tli order, &a ell as tbe.mnre forpiidable dtf e.tf of InngB. As iearecttrd totlilWroii.aiaikUbciUstres- dKvaieiTbin Ui-icl the '1 trout nnd Chvu of ChibUiond, it la iiivrdu.nble i l'oi.b) lu timely iit-e, tnnltitudes uere'ued mid rftoied to health. ThU nietlicine unlns filtiiiU ,it every tilul, as" the rnrp it in eonilantly prudish) nro u) ie tuai.ible to be forolluii. No family ihuull be Milhout il, and Hjo-c who have iuhoiuhI It nverulU. Kiulnent rhyski.ini throughout the country preecribtt ittnud "Jerjfymi urttfii rctomiuf ud il fiotu tUh- knowledge of ill euVott. Or. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Wuftlcal ftuil AnHlyllcsl GlieniUU, boU) 11 v au. iinutic.isw j-'.viaivwiiwtK. Oct. la, lSTMjr and Kng, and was Just ns eajrer to hear all that I could tell her of their later years. She said these twin boys were smaller at their birth than any of her other children, and were rather puny until nearly a vear old, Kng, (specially, who was never quite us largo as bin brother. As the years went by, Chang, besides being larger, was stronger and brighter than his twin brother, always taking the lead In everything, and seemed rather inclined to lord It over his "uoumj nut ' ilittlo brother), hs be called hlni, Kng, on the contrary, was very gentle and anila, bio, proud of tho go-ahead qualities of his associate, nnd ordinarily quite willing to be governed and guided by him. So for the most part the boys were very loving and kind to each other, but occasionally they would full out like other play.iuates, aud tlicoe closest ot Iricims would becouio so an gry as to call each other very harsh names, Jlut the mother said she had never known growing richer and richer every day? 1J&J content; so l.ir us concerns money, you arc doing well. Are you getting knowledge every day? Though it be little by little-, the airirreiratc 01 me accumulation, where uo day U per- milieu to pass wituoui nnuing Hwnetbin" to the stock, will bo .surprising to yourself. Solomon, ilnl not become the wisest man lu the world lu a minute, l.lilla by little never omitting to learu something even I for J. single day always studying a little between the tlmo of rising up in the morn ing and laying down at night; this is the way to accumulate a full store-house of I knuwledge. Unally, are you dally Improving lu character? Ho not discouraged because it It I little by little. 1 he beet men fall far short of what they themselves wish to be. It is I sometliiug, it is much, if you keep good res II COUNTER,PLATF0Rlu,VAGCN WRftPK Itlr i -irlkft il,nilwr, n,l r., r.t oiuuou ueuer to nay man you uiu yester- ' ' ' -v "UU UI , il . I. l 1. ... I .ll ,1.1. their childish quarrels, that both seemed uu'' mM' "er lu" ' ' i .... ...i. .11 !..,. Ul.I. heahi vsorrv for. thev a wav. iiihiIa ii fl. "" y" "' m"r, emu wi per- Iv. nnd seemed for a louirtlmetbH.no.!. P00'- uulu0 UW01119 uowuuearte.1 so fectlouato than over. long as you aie approaching nearer and ., . .... nearer to iiieiiign nam aru at which you When tlm llOV Wrn born Ilia 1 Um.iiM . ...vmj. that united them K&t sn sllfirt flu in rj.tnnal I .. . : ,. ,Ut. r. the little ones always to lie face to face;-and " " iwnuuiuieu; ' I 1tlst I... tlt1A 1. .. ...1 . . I. . t 1 . 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Uairl j,t fctrxll.Jtt Mr 4fv (if tlft ! lltA kry Uln i4rl'in il fenti' I'k U Imi 4lnr4 Th ftbova fcrfcUt Mat, MMt-fUl, Ur (t raati. Lmmb taUllad tit $1, Hnnlinirt rj mutt U U " Tli IWhIii Clb," r,k rv fclffklr ef Vrts Uvt rtlMJ Mil kk4, fti blc bktVU U H 4tln( Bi MlttbU la fnt'dt. a cnintnn4UAa ktartllr 4m, JU. Xmm XW poaraai ntri as . , J. BTOCXMXH, 07 BOND TBKZT,irW York. Jau. 5, 18T;-3oi J V i Co. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE riUCEOF PAINTS. 01LH, DiiueiiEo,; JAPAN DRYER PUTTY. r poun Strictly rt'KE WHITE .EAD 11 cenU tier guaranteed equal to any in the market. HONTOUR WHITi LEvVD at 10 cents per pouad, equal to any for durability. r MONTOUH SLATE PAINTS 8, and 10 cents per pound, according to color, MONTOUIl METALLIC! BROWN 8 centa per pound. TUe best Kire-lToot Iron Paint la Uie Market. SlONTOUR METALLIC BHOWN dry i and 9 oeuts per pound. A ccordlag to quantity. Beat Quality of Paint Brushes at low prices. PURE LINSEED OIL -winch wo buy In large quantities, direct from the Manufacturer, and offer at tbe lowest Market price. BEST JAPAN DRYER. 'Acknowledged b all our le&dlnir Painters to be I best In tbe Market. ' jvu our (roods are guaranteed as represented anu or palnta to be ground In pure Unseed oil, or tbe la.ney refunded on demand. aend for sample card and price list with testlmon. tola. HENRY S. HEAT; Sole Manufacturer. Kopert, Pa. Mays. '78.-ly. GLAZING AND PAPERING. TXTM. F. BODINE, Iron Street below scc f V ond, uioomBburg, Pa., is prepared to do al kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING' and PAPER HANG NO In tbe best styles, at loweatTprlcea, and at abort noace. Vartles barlDEr such work to da will save moncT aiang on me. All work warranted to irtve ftatlsfactlon. Orders solicited Marcr. si, l-ly. WM. F. BODINE. ALBRECHT & CO. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. . . . . 4aliRI ill ll mm BBS B rv-Aa Mi,,.". m RAIL' ROAD TIME TABLES plllLADEf.l'llA AND ItKADINO ltOAD AllIlANUKMUNT 01' THA1N9. July 12, 1S7C. I'ASSENGLll riJsftifiMUH Ail BLCOMSBURG STATE NORM At SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTU1CV Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Piincipal. trains t.nrri nrri:iiT s rntinws fFrKpiTrxtriit I'or New York, I'lillndeli Ma. I.toHIiik, mtn' ( rainaqno, c., tl,Ps n.m Till Calllllli.u. II,BK ti. in. rmrt , t for Vlllliusiiort,c,!Sti,M ti. in.mnis c TIIAINS10H HVrKHT IVAVt AS l(lll(ll.,,nlM,A k CKI'TED.) lare New Vork, t,4i a. in. tcaro I'lillarlelpliln, 0,1.', n. m. Leaio lleadlnsf, 11,3 n. in., Pottsvllle, 12,1(1 p. m and Tainaqua, 1,S0 p. in. Leave Cutis Issi), 0,so.6,56 n.m. and ,m p. m. Leave iviliiainspon lis n.m.lJ.im m. andr.,oo p. m Pnsn njera n r (1 fiom New York and l'Lllaile phla iro throujr i Itlioiit change of cars. .1. C. WflOTTUN, C. , HANCOCK. "CnCrnl Uencr.il llckit cent. Jan. li i lii-u. T. L. G-RISWOLDA. M,M,D lNutloa aealtbf ul. and eas;; ofaecj TtarMMekneWncM ' :. . - V liprlng water. Cuurioa of otudy prescribed by tho htatet , I Moil 1 Scl.ool. II. Preparatory. III. Ulemeul;y.J IV, Clalcal. A..l.in.tf,m,i I Aoi(tHnin..i'tV.;o-,nP.,ial. ill. Coars In MihIb. IV. Course In Art. V. Conr-e In Pl.ys.cal Culture. l-i i-li jnft',',1 t he B- menunr UW" Clas-.l-al Cjdntej.an. . Ht W WWW . nnd ?Wton tjrix y inin. SrlideatM 31 r.lu.t.cnLs: iin?urr i viuuvtb .imsuwa v intMtniruiHciiiiQ iionr.nn i rtiHit'i-?. MMWffi TOJStf&ffiSfX aid 'Sentine and c1s.cour,...af.rtM Tiw -tnl- renulieia Weber orrt-r of cltlzemhlp. TiiBtlmm ilemand It. it is ono oi m ir. "J-- ",V n ,1 fflMSS's! JTZSaJS 7J& .t 'ni. W lid 11 "M :.Ualoui-,atlilri'H Ihe Prlin-lp.il. HON. WII.MA.H lil.Wlit.I., Bept. 8, .s.-iy l'rr.lilcui llourtt t' Triipe rurnl'lilnff lutein- mnrme tlivlr .time leaMnv school, l-oi cm.. ,t. i. riii:i:.i:. si-rntiuj. TUIiTllKUN COMPANY. CKNTltAI, llAIl.WAY WHOLESALE DR UG EMPORIUM . Corner Main and Market Street BLOOMSBURG, P A. The undersigned having been engaged in the business for tbe past eight years would call the attention of country dealers to their large and varied stock. They defy competition by any house in or out of tlie large cities. Their stock consists of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, F atcnt Medicines, Spices, RETAIL DEPARTMENT BR O "W E S BLOCK. Where may bo found a largo stock of Surgical Instruments, Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept in a well regulated retail Drug Store. They are also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrate OIL OF GLADNESS. CALL AND KXAMINK OUlt MOCK. imioieir, bros. May 19, It-tf. BLOOMSB U .B.O On nnd nflcr Xovemlicr seth. 1S73, trains will ?at,. NIIMUtm nsf,.llow: MMlTint.Mil). Urle .Mull S..-U . . inn-1 l.'lnilru 1 1 Mi o " i'uni.ii(U,ls,"i:i . :,. ; , , ,.i llochener t.ia " Niagara n 40 11 llenovo accoinniodalkull.ioc. 111. niilu- Vii iiiu rtlMST). in. Illmlro Mall 4.H1 a. 111., arrlni Klralra lo.m u, u. HUlIuloi:.iirss8;.lJ.n. lu. anlie lluffiiluH.!ii... 1 MJl'TIIUAKI). uunalo Ilxprcss . a. in. nrrlie 1 larilsMirir am 11. n. " llalllmuu- s.ia " Llmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., nnlie llutilslii.ri.- Uu 1 ' wnili'iiniui. 'iu 1 ' lilllllll UIU I.. ' i " Wu. liliiiii.ii r " iliirrtsiiuriiteoiuniuUntloii s.411 p. 111. uiuu 1 tin bun; lu.su p. in. nl 1 Ivl- ltaIULiK.i t 'tat a. m ' Washington a.m " Cile Mall 12. M a. in. arrlie llaril.-liuri;aiau. m. " Ualllmoiu s.40 " Washington 10.t& 11 All dally except Sunday. D. 31. 110Y1', Jr., Ocncral rasscngcr Agon A. J. CASSATT, Ocncral Jtacane 5 MARBLE WORKS, T..L. GUNTON, Proprietor, MAIN 8TKEET, flF.LOW MAHKKT. Manufacturer of and Dealer in all Hmh 0 MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOEKS Wo use thQ beat AMKHICAN and ITA r IAN Marble, ne has on hiui't and furnishes to onW MOXUiIB.rS, T011HS, HEADSTONES, URX.S, VASES, Ac. Every variety ot Marblo euttlns neatly exreuted At tho lowest market prices. A loin? jimetleal experience and personal attention to iMiilnoss unkes tho proprietor conndent or jjlvlns satisfaction. All onleis by mall promptly attended to. I1, o. box sui. JffirA'. H. 11 or: Jcliitml free of fAnrc"TQa Aug. 21, 'tl-ly. V. I GVNTON, I'roprlelor. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. riiiluueliiliia & Ki ic II. II. bi Moil. WINTEIi TIME TAliLE. ON ami after SUNDAY, NOV. 2G, 1870 thu trains on the 1'hll.idclphla ii lirlollall liuail Lin Mon lll run as furious: WKSTWMW. EHIl! MAIL leaves Ni-nr Vork " " " I hlladi-lphlj " " " Iialllinou- 11.111 ISUllllf ' ' " Wlllliimspurt I.ULU IIIIVUQ , .. 8.S5 p. lu ..11. 6 p. Ill Mop. In . 4.W 11. M 8.3.1 a. m 0.40 a. in Then Buy MILLER BROS.' and save one-third the cost of "tTT'K,'f T"1 AT 1) 4 rXTfll palntluir, and get a paint that 13 muen handsomer ana will xjll Jumi J1. It I, Vl.l 1 lasttnlcoa-longasany mnor paint. Is prepared ready for use In white ir any color dt-siredV laouioany thousandaotthettnustuuildnigH In the country, manv of which have beeL nalnted six years, and now look as well as v. hen llrst Dalnted. This ClIKMIUAL I'AINT has talfen First rrcmlums at twenty of the Slate Fairs of the Union. Kamplo card colors sent free. . Adoresa M 1 LI. Kit llHOh, Hj Water street, Cleveland, Ohio. Y. KNAMKL PAINT CO,, i;a.rrlbcektreet,N. V. Mayln, '16 ly. Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL FAINT CO.'S and save one-third the cost of nil lll f in i t 1111 T-vrri1 vuilntlm?. and iret a DaLut that la mucn handHomer and win JX1 IJIUIVJAU J AJll J . labt twice aa long aa any otnr paint. Is prepared ready tor use In white oronv color desired. Is on many thousands ot the Boost buildings m country, niauy ox v.nico uaie Deen pain'ea sixeuri., una now iook as vteuoa wnennrst pjuiieu. a CHEMICAL FaINT has taken Flrtt Fremluma at twenty of the Btate Fairs ot the Union. Sample card iors acni. rrec. Addresa N. T. KNAMKL paist uu., lid 1'rlnco btreel, M. v., or iiiuuu its water atroet, Cleveland, Ohio. May ly. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Dealer in Law Blanks, Sunday School Libraries, Depositary of the Pennsylvania Bible Society, WINDOW 0UBTA1NS, WALL PAPEE, PICTURE FRAMES, REWARD CARDS. Books and supplies not on hand can be furnished On Sho?-t Notice ai the Most Reasonable Rates. Store in Exchange Hotel Building, Bloomsburg, Pa. The AmriECiiT & Co. FiAKoa are first-clans in every rasped, being con bitlered tha leading Philadelphia, make by mubiciann and competent judges., Through their extensive liiciliticS, '!Mt3BH3. Albhecht & Co. ure enabled, to turn out instruments tlutt nro not nurpatitiod anywhere, and Ftill sell them at prices within the reach of all. No Piano is permitted to leave their factory 'unlcss'Va'tisfac tory to tho most minute particular, hence their guarantee of five years is - a thing of value. AH late im provements of importance are found in these instruments. Messrs. Albkecht Ji Co. have re reived tbe most Haltering Testimo nials frora.L. M. Goneaui-k, Fbjuiz. Abt.Oustavk Sattek, J.F. Himmelb lucii, William Wolbieiter and many other eminent artists, besides ' being abld Id refer to thousands of private purchascrH, schools, semi naries, societies and teachers. Pianos conscientiously belected per orders by mail, carefully packed and chipped eafcly to any partoftheworld. air Far further particulars as to references, prices aud terms, address, ALBRECHT & CO. 610 Arch Street, Philadelphia. lyu, lsn.-ly. Verbatim Reporting. TERMS! Actual travelling, boardlae-. and Ulrfr ezpeum-a; die dolluni a hebHlcn, tur takUii; tbe report; tulltu ccuu a lollo, ( liuiidred wcrdii, ) for writing mil Inm if.ttt'.hiintl. aeru lua luuiur rfivru'u iu uuc uuj n,uia ur u nvtMiouar itrti viui im reiimt- fYru..l4 nrrv fnllnM. llu. rivtwlollar ftw rd, aud Itw IraaBcrlbtDg unE-liand cliarvwl si HlU'tui.'iiUiuloUo;ljul, , all aucb lusfa, U fewer taaa titty fullua are uurvliaaed, tlie Ore dullani wilt 11 luarKWi. AddrlhU. . N. PAPEK BA03 ITOK SALS AT TUB COLUMBIAN OFFICE, Walker. A.M.. Court4teno. rapLer, lllooioburif, Culuuitila county, feakaylvit ula. Ituililence. Iron kUutl, Uivtica Third and vntii 1 h. f imp Wlib K. K. cirvls. Ewi. .ColumMan-bulld- loir; eutrance.opiKiblte tbe eabt iraU) to.Uie court- UUIbe 1I1IU, lull uvur, umv uvui wiikuii omce-bour, rroai.t welve to one oVlock. reb is, 187-Iy JOU PIllNTINO OF EVERY DE8RIPTI0N EXECUTED PBOMPTLY At tuk Qolvhuux Omo Important to Lawyers. Justices ot ttic Iv.wo, ConstuWes, llxcciitors. Arl mlnisii'aUjrs, (luardUD, Tuvrmlilp omcerK, 11ml busl nefw men generally. Wo liavo nn liaiul a larsro asanrtnient of lesul UankH lor the use of Attorneys, .lusllccsauil Con slabWs blanks of nil kinds, Note ami lieeclpt books lor AuinuiLsiraiura tc. 1' 11 1 u 1. 1. 1 1 . ATTOllN IIYS ULAN KS. Iireelrw for Huiamons. " Kl. Fa. " " Halo to take Depositions. 1 cliooso Aiuitruturs. 1 cents apiece, or 1 1.75 per hundred. Petition for Appointment of fluardlan. " cltatlnn riulc to tako Depositions. Narr In Debt, with L'onlesalon, ' Assumpilt. Mechanics Ll;n. 4 cents cneli or W.r,o per hundred, rclltlonfor sale of Ileal Kat.Ho a cents cadi. .il'stick's nr. vnks. fiubpecno-s, Summons, Wanants, Kxecutlonb,lM fo so ceuus euvii. Leaea . C cents each llltio Deeds 111 lai-ehruent lieeih la " " Airnieinents ti " ilrphanM court Sales - IU for $1 Co Conslablo'a halen a cents each Mortirairo and Itoud VI ' All kinds ot Notts - I ' ' llecetpts, Notes, Hcliool Orders, Poor Orders, Rtoro Orders, neatly liounil, cdustuntly on baud, or made to order on shot t notice. Wearo prepared to do neater Job work than any other omce tu this county. HUOCKWAV & KI.WEI.I., Kdltors ond Vroprletors of tho COLI'MDIAK, i;1(iii,Ijih'l', r.t " " " llenoo ll.uo a. m " " nrr. at Lrle ;.3 p m IiIaoaha EjraEW ionics I'hlladelphla. .20a. ni " Iiailhnore " " ' llarrlsburp. . .lO.roa. la ' " nrr. al u iuiainpoit li.a p. m " " " Loci: uaen... S.23 p. m " " 1 Ueiiovo 4 4 p. hi " ii Kune D.liu p. in " " ilullalo l'AHV LISU leaies New York R.23a. m " " 1 lillailclphla liaaa. in ' ' ' Iialiliiiuru ll.S3u.iu " " " llorrlsburg. . Ml p.m ' " nrr. at Wllllamsport t.i p. 111 : o: HASTWAIU). DAY EXl'llKMS leaves Kane " Menovo " " Lock li.iven. " 14 Wllllaiusport. " " arr. atllauNbuiif. .. i- ' ' I'biludelphla.. " ' New York " lialtttnoru " " M'aihlnglon...., Illlli: MAIL leaies Kile , Iteuovo " Ixiek Haven , 1 Wllllamsport ' ' arr. at llinlsbuig 44 44 44 lWiltltnoiu 1'lill.idclnhla 44 44 44 Nlw York l'AST LINK leaves Wllllamsport 44 air. at llanhbuiir , 44 44 44 li.iltlmorii I'hUadelphU ., ... fi.00 a. m . .11 .lu n 111 II. 0 a. m .At 40 p. in .... 4.10 p m ... J.V'I p. m ...la i.s p. kl .. 7.S.1 1. in ... 0.07 u. in ..11.20 a, m . s.aa p. 111 . 9.4a p. ni . 11.iftp.1n .. 2.45 a. m .... 7.45 a m . . T.eii n. ni . ..'0.15 u. m ...,12.35 a. 111 .... 4 u a. m , 7.45 u in , 7.35 a. in Oct. s. 1815 HARMAN & HASSERT, Proprietors; i r.ant Ktrcel, Soutb Hide of IL. ti t , llailriuid llliioiiiNliurg', I'a lebreetfully call tho attention of the public to ILe fullowliiif Malemonlst 'ihq; HON unit ItHAMS t'ANTl.Mis. 'Hiey loako Ihe CUUiiiled Oiljlnal an TvTi-nsriTiUCDS i plow IS. Jisouii xinua 01 jiepuirs, mien us wan 001 la, uuuuiea, a.-, i j mu uu.u HEATING AND COOK STOVES 'S ' 44 44 NewYuil: 10.23 a. m Erie Mall West Niagara Il-spress West.Lock Iliven Accom. West and Day liNprtt-s Last m.ika close con nei.tlon ul NoithmnlK.iuud 1lll1 u a: U. It. Ii. trains rur llkift.ltairoaiid m raiilon. Krlo Mall U'tst, Muirara i:iuess West, J:ili IlApie&b Wil and Luik llaxen Accommodation Went make tluso cuiiiiecllcu at Wlllhunitri Mllli N. u. 11. V. tlulUS 1101 111. 1:1 10 Mull V est, Muiri ra i:pn ia West, and Day llxpivss Lust make iloe connecllon al Lock llaicn Willi II. 11. V. II. H. Ilulns. I'.ilo Mull Last and "Aest conn.t at Trio with trains 011 L. s.,4; .M. H li. It. at tony wlih 11. t. & a. V. 11 It. at Emporium wlih n. N.Y. J; l4. 1:. 11. and nt Drirtuood with A v, 1;. u. 1'uilor Curs Mill 11111 between I'lilladelpbla and Wllllamsport on Niagara Kxpiess. Wist, Erie hi. pros nst, I'hll.uKli 1,1a i:xiess linst Hay Kxrrif-sEast ULd i-unuuj Eipiess Lait. bleeping curs 011 all night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, Dec. 17,'75 tt General hupl. 'her manufacture nil kind 3 of and IMPKOVED I 11UUIUS I'OIU'. JlUClsl.XS and aro prepared to furnish alt kinds of repairs, mich us mules, Hre Hjlck, Ax1., )iol.i)al and rt (all. They make lue luiliruveu i oiii-mhtiiik lirnie itir me i 111. I'emi ..itr, 1110 inosi economical iiraio w uhe. Bii.M-iiM,!. rvii.i.vs,a;c. iney Thev nro ulsuDrfDared to furnish HAW ANDU1I1ST MILL MAV1UNKUY pay ppeclal attention to the Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapers, &c. Tha proprietors belDg practical mechanics, havlnt'liad an ex'cilence of oier thirty years, tho publlfcafc rely1 upon having all work entrusted 10 inem done 111 uie liesi tianutrandut Fair prices. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Arch Stroot. between 7tl) and 8th Sts., iiKia fiaHiiifo iue nose oi uie uliuuiou ine i l,iouu uus u, iu ieiuiuicii uuu iniv,eu. pariora re furnished, new t ai l if, Ac. Tha houte'ln all llaappolntmints Is unsurrasted lor 'tcir.tctt : the culinary leavored to extend the same comfoila to its patrons as It had pieMouth ; In thla i articular It stood aloiiO,. ,, . . .. ... . ... sir. u, w, Muwniiasaesocwicn-wmi nimuiatcu, i.eo. i .uuiiiu, una tunarui. ucan, or r i, wayne, Ilid., under Uie lliiu name cf tl. W. Mullln (In. TLanklngjou for past patronage and ho lug to extend the hospitalities of the H. Cloud v lib. the aamo W3.IM1 l5Kll I)AV. Ju.sil. D. liAKKH, ltoom Clerk. J. T. SK1LK8, Cashier. reb.Ulni. G. W. jNIULIJN&CO PUBLIC SALE OF VALUATILK REAL ESTATE! THo u&derelgaed ulll fceU at prUaU sale a vai;uablk farm, tltuaU'J la Ft&blnffrrelt towabJp,C'olumbta county bounded by lands of John Kantz. 8amoel Kboue, Jo fcrb ColeiiiaA'd htlrs, Cbai let. AU, Uanlel K wan and WlULuia lluliije, contalnlDg about 150 ACRES, of which about 115 acres art cleared, ou which la erected A GOOD FRAME 1IOUSK, XHAMB 11AIIN, and all necessary oulbulldlsgs. There Is also A GOOD ORCHARD, on ton premises Terms will be made Vcown by catling oa the un- aerugnva, ur By aaareaaing uira at Him water, fa. MATH I AH KLINE. 0-- T. O?., Oil TUB Wonderful Adventures of a 'Pullman, Rev, K. E. Hale4a great story l)i TBS CBRJgXXASr WIOTt, Itev, II, W, Iieechcr and Lyman Abbott;, Edltois. llrecuer's ScrmouN, and Abbott's Sunday-school Lessons cvy week. AU the but Qontributon in the country. V3.0Q per year. To clergymen, US.AO. Tbrer nonlks 9U Irlul, 75 rents. Ajfenta wanUM. Hend htump for sample copy, Addresa IIOIIATIUV', Kl.NU, rublltlier, -n 1'arlt l'lac, ew Vork. Is not easily earned to turn) times but It can b$ made in three- months by anyone GLENN strzi'irun soap. Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skin, Heautifiks the CoMrlENiox, Prevents and Remedies Rheumatism and (Shut, Heals Sokes and Abrasions or thu Cuticle anu. Cou.NTKRAcrs Cumagion. This .Standard External KemeJy for Eruii tions. Sores and Injuries, of the SUn, not only KEMOVES'rRQM THE COMPLEXION ALL llLEM HUES arisinp from local Impurities of the blood and. obstrnction of the iwres, but also those produced by the sun and ind, sw.li as Ian and freckles. It lenders the cuticlb MAfeVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and I'l IANT, and being a wholesome BEAUT1F1KK U far preferable to any cosmelic. Allthe remedial auvantaoes ofSuu HlUK llrns are insured uv j in: use or Olenn'H .Sulphur Setup, which in addi. tion to its purifjiiiK eflccts, remedies and I'RE-vrNT-i Hheumatism ami Guiit. It also UlfclNFF.t.TS CIOTHINO and linen and, PREVENTS UlSEASM CUHMll.MCATLll liV CONTACT With the 1'fcRSON. It ihssolvis Daniiruff, presenu bald ness, and retards' (jrayness of the hair. Physicians sjwalc of It in high term?. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Sake: per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. U. The ccot cjltc arc triple the kLc of iSo &4 35 tints, "'UIITS HAIR AMI WHISKI'lt UVK," Illack or llnmu, 30 Cents. C. S. CUinaWOX, IWr, 7 Sixth Av5.Y. UCt. 4W.-ly, DELAWAltK, LACKAWANNA AND WLVrKILN ILMLliOAll. I1I.OO.MHUUKC) DIVISION. Tline-Tnble ;o. l, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M JIUNUAY, NOVL.'IDlJi: SH 1sT5. NOUT11, p.m. p.m. S OTi II IiS a iu s si 7 tJl 3 40 I 41! a 42 ; iii a si 7 S3 a li'J 7 21 3 ST 7 3 SJ 7 iii ;i iu i i.s 3 n 7 15 3 17 hTATIONfj. KOUTII. BLOOMSBURG TANNERY. , A, IIGRRlKd T) ESl'EOTFOLLY announces to the public SNYDEU'rf TANNERY, told8tandl IlloomsburL-. Pa., alihe forksofthe Kspy and Ueht hired ruadn, where all descriptions tit leather Mill hn mailH In llui nvu.t mibstnutlal and workmanliLe manner, and sold at prices to suit the tliues. Tho highest pilculncaah mil UI nil nines ot ikiiu mr (1 R K K N HIDES of every deacrlptlon In the country. The public pat liloomsburK, Oct, I, ran. of elthersex, In any pario tho country tntr to work steadily at the eioptcymcut rnfsh. 144 per week Ui jour ova town. can Hire ) our bol time to tha work, or onr ,o la wl that we furnish. ion neea not oe away irom uome' urer nigoa you i tune to me work, or onv your iipare momenta. It costs nothing fo try tut buav. neMi. irrwasnu tjvuiuwiru. Auumm ub4jw.v, II. IIilutt 4t Co., f ortiaad, Kalsc ytb.U II Ijr. MORRIS MICHEL, PUACTICil, 1'IAXO 91.ilf.CR, VVAXK AMI ItlllMIIlKlt. 1ILU0MSUU11G, l'A. tir rr CLASii riANoa and oiioaks rou sale. BBC UNO HANp 1'IAKOS TAKEN IN KlL'HANQli UkUlKlt DYMAJLPllOtlrTLYKXECUTlill. 7 (,7 7 IM a m 0 111 6 15 0 30 a in a uu 0 til n fa 6 11 a n r. 40 r, ui r. s$ 6 u o vo a 13 4 4 I'l 4 p.m. 3 IS a im i 1.1 3 1 1 ft I 4 'i lis l 1 1 J 1 13 I ID 2 i G 1 5s 1 M 1 41 1 Ji 1 41 1 i!i 1 111 1 15 1 III r.m. "m. a.m. nm. n.m a 4" Kcianton y vii a i5 U 43 !Sl-l!eU0 1) 4S li K5 ti 3u ') ' Tailonlll".,. iu a ai i, ss U31 . .l.acKanunm lo hi s 33 o 4.1 9 SS I'lttbton Iiuco '1 4a 0 Ji u Ul .. eM,l'ittston...ilo 11 ill 0 15 air,,... Wioiums. il" ia a m 7 m 11! Jlaltb 1 111 ss) 3 U4 7 In! i tlenm-lt !10 n 3 li 7 11 ti Oil Kingston Iln i7 3 10 7 16 a 4 Kingston ,10 tt 3 17 7 K5 a ta ..rij mouth June., lu cj 3 i 7:5 s r,c ....Vljmouth .... S3 321 740 tl AMiUliulO 110 40 3 II 7 41 S ii Nautlcoko W 41 3 37 7 M a 4r,lliir.loil;'s leeH.loM 34.1 sis b aoi. ..MilcLshlnny..... 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I'uitibitm.l w Dealers m rSAB, SYltUI'lS, COFlKE, BUOAIt, MOLAci KICK. firiCKd. HiiluH un. n Itr-OrUera will receive prompt