THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURO, COLUMBIA COLNTY, PA. Agricultural. Hessian Fir, BY CIURLtS LAUJUCIt. Owing lo the fearful ravages of this llltlo Insect omntifiit the wheat plant the past ca on, It becomes of paramount Importance that thn agriculturist be put upon his guard In regard to thn Insect, as regard IU origin, habits, and so fur 111 wo nrc able to point out a remedy. Under the naiiio vUVtptcra, signifying two winged, aro Included all the, lnocts that havo only t.vo wings, and are provided with two little tti'ibbed tlireiuU iu plnce of hind wings, and a mouth formed for sucking or lapping. Various kinds of gnats and of Hies are therefore Insects belonging to this order. The proboc!s or sucker, wherewith they take their food, is placed tinder the head, and in many intancs can bo drawn up and concealed partly or wholly within the cu lly of the mouth. The young linects, liatolioil Irnni the eggs of gnats snd iil'llle-, are fleshy larva;, usually of a whilUli color and with out legs. They aro commonly called mag gots and sometimes are mistaken for worms. They vary in thtlr forms, structure, habits, transformation", so that it is somewhat dif ficult to give any general description of them. Most Insects are hatched from egg which aro laid by the mother on the sub stances that are to serve for food for her young. Tho Hessian fly of this country and of Europe is a small gnat or midge, and be longing to tho family oalled Cecldnnvjia ilc itructor. The iinects of his family aro very numerous, and most of them in tho maggot state llvo in galls or unnatural enturgenif uts of stems, leaves, and buds of plants, caused by tho punctures of the winged insects in laying their eggs. The Hesian fly, wheat fly, and some others differ trim the majority in not producing such alterations in plants. The Hess an tly was scientifically describ ed by Mr. Say, in 1S17. under the name of Cetiilonyia dettructor. It obtained its com mon name trom a supposition that it was brought to this country by tho Hessian troops under the command of Sir William Howe duriug the revolutionary war. The iiead and thorax ol this lly are black; the hind body is tawny and covered with fine grayish hairs; tho wings aro blackish, but aro more or less tinged with yellow at tho hasp, where, nN, tluy are very narrow; they aro fr'nged with short hairs and arc rounded at tho end ; tho body measure about one-tenth of an inch in length, and the wings expand one (purler of nn inch or morb. Two broods nro generation, and are brought to maturity in the cuirnj of a year, and the (lies appear in tho spring and au tumn. At each of these periods the tly laj twenty or thirty eggs in a crease in the leal of tho young plant. In about four d.iys in warm weather, as in the present season, they hatch, and the palo red larv;c, "true to iu stinctor something else, crawl down the leaf, working their way in between it and tho main stalk, pas-ing downwards till they come ton joict, just above which they re main.a little above the surface of thecrouuri with the head towards tho rootof the plant." Here they imbibe the sap by suction alone, and by the simple pressure of their bodies they become embedded in the side of the stem. Two or thrco larvio thus embeddei serve to weaken the plant and cause it t wither and dip. Tho larva? become full grown in five or six weeks, then measuring about three-twentieths of an Inch in length. About the first ot December their skin hard ens, becomes brown and then turns to bright chestnut color. This is so called flax seed state or pupariiim. Iu two or thru weeks these semi-pupa (strictly speaking; becomes detached from the old case. Iu this partly developed state tho larva) re mains through the winter. Towards tin end of April or b. ginning or May the pupa becomes fully funned, and in the middle 01 May the pupa comes firth from tho brown puparium "wrapped in a thin, white skin, which it sodn breaks and is then at liberty to commence its depredations on the wheat plants." The flies appear just as the wheat is coining up in the spring ; they lay their eggs for a period of three weeks and then entirely disappear. The m iggotts hatched from these egg- take the flaxseed form in June and July and are thus found in the harvest time, moit of them owing to their positions on tho stalks remaining on the stubble. Most of the flies appear in autumn but others remain in the puparium until the following spring, being retarded -in their transformations beyond the usual time, as i found to be the case with many insects; so that the life of these individuals, from the egg to the winged state, extends to a year or more in length, whereby the continuation of the spec'ia in after years is made more sure. In the winged tate theso flies, or utoro properly gnats, are very active, and, though veiy small and seemingly feeble, are ' able to fly to a considerable distance in search of field of joung grain. Their prin cipal migrations take place in August and September to the middle states where they undergo their final transformation earlier tuau in more northern localities. They sometimes tnko wirg iu immense swarms, and, beginning probably aided by thn wind, are not stopped or turned from their course ' either by immntuins or rivers, lieiug at tracted by liuht they aro very annoying in tho evening during wheat harvest, as the enter bouse unprotected by netting in count less numbers. Various means bavo been recommended for preventing or lisseuing the ravages ol the Hessian lly, and, further, it appears doubtful whether any of them will ever en tirely exterminate the insect. The stouter varieties of wheat ought always to be chosen and the laud should be kept iu good comll. tion. If the nheat is sown lati some of the eggs will bo avoided, but risk of winter kill lug the plants will bo incurred. Too much caunot be said In l.ivor of 11 judicious man agement of the soil, feeding off tho crop by cattle in the autumn, and burning the stub ble after harvest; these precautions will ma terially lesson the evils arising from the tic predations nt this noxious insect. There are several inject praltles preying on this species, one of which pierces tho larvio through the sheath ot the leal ; others again destroy the fly while In tho flaxseed orsemi pupa state. The ravages ot the Hessian fly have been greatly checked by these parasl tes, so that It is in nmnv localities somewhat checked In its depredations, ltut to say the least ot tills serious infliction by this insect, we need In connection to what is actual!) known in regard to its habits, a plain histo rical detail of tho in.ect, embracing all tho reptitious complications and doubtful point and have them eliminated, so as to make the subject plain and practical to that por - lion of the community who are encaged in agriculture, whether they are amateurs or professionals Kven then it will require closer habits of observation than I lie mobr Ity of people may have time or inclination to bestow ujion the subject In order to muke an application of the remedies that exper ience may jmcrihe, however tUiclual tbey mtj lis. Miseellneous. Il.irk Twnln's Lntrst. Ono ttip tho caplaln had n clcrgynim on board, but did not know lie was a clergy man, since the passenger list did tint betray tho fact. He took n great liking to this Rev. Mr. Peters, and tall-ed with him a great ileal ; told him yarns, gavo him tnotlisomo scraps of personal history, and wovo n glit tering streak of piofanlty through bis garru lous fabric, that was refreshing to n spirit wearyof thediill neutralities of undecoratcil speech. Ono day tho captain said ! "Peters, do you ever read the Itible ?" Well-yes." "I judge It nln't often, by tho wav you say It. Now, you tackle It In dead earnest once, and you'll find it'll pay. Don't you get dis couraged but bang right on. l'lrst, you won't understand it ; but by and by thing will begin to clear up, and then you wouldn't lay It down to eat." "Yes, 1'vo heard that said." "And it's so too. Thero ain't a bonk that begins wilh It, It lays over 'em all, Peters, There's somo pretty tough things in it thero nln't nny getting round that but you stick to them and think' them out, and when you nine got on tho lnido ever) thing's plain as day," "The miracle-", too, captain ?'' "Ye-, sir! iho miracles, too, Every one of them. Now, there's that business with tho prophets of Us.nl ; like enough that stumpsd you?" "Well, I don't know-" "Own up, now ; it stumped you. Well, I don't wonder. Vou hadn't any experi ence In raveling such things nut, and natu rally It was too much for you. Would you like to havo mo explain that thing to you. and show you how to get at the meat of these matters ?" "Indeed I would, captain, if you don't mind." Then the captain proceeded as follows : "I'll do it with pleasure. First, you see, I read and read, and thought and thought, till I got to understand what sort of peoplo they were in tho old I'iblo times, and then after that it was all clear and easy. Now, this was tho way I put it up, concerning Isaac and tho prophets of Baal. There was some mighty sharp men amongst the public characters of that o'd ancient day,and Isaac was ono of them. Isaac had his fallings plenty of them, too ; it ain't for mo loo apologize for I-aic; he played it on the prophets of llj.nl, and like enough he was justifiable, considering tho odds that was against him. No, all I say is, 'twan't any iniraelo.and that I'll show you so's't you cm see it yourself. Well, limes had been getting rougher ami rougher fur prophets -that is, prophet's of sjac's denomination. Thero was -150 proph ets ot Hill iu the community, and only ono Presbyterian; that is, if Is.iao was a Pres byterian, which I reckon ho was, but it don't siy. Naturally, the prophets of Haal took all the trade. Isaac was pretty low spirited, I reckon, but he was a gooil deal of a man, and no doubt he went .1 prophesying around, letting un to be doing alandollicu business, but 't.wa'ntany.tiae; hecould's't run any op position to amount to anything. Iiy and by things got desperate with him; besets his head to work and thinks it all out, and then what does he do? Why, he begins to throw out hints that tho other parties are this and that and t'other nothing-very de finite, may bebut just kind of undermining their reputations in a quiet way. This made talk, of course, and finally got to tho king. I'lio king asked Isaac what ho meant by bis talk. Says Isaac, 'Oh, nothing particular; only can they pray down fire from heaven on an altar ? It aint much, may be, your wajcs'y, only can they do it? That's the idea.' tso the king was a good deal disturb ed, and ho went to the prophets of Haal, aud tbey said, pretty airy, that if he had an altar ready they were ready ; and they intimated ho better get it insured, too. So all tho children of Israel and their pa rents, anil the other people gathered them selves together. Well, hero was that great crowd ot prophets of Haal packed together on one side, ami Jsaoo walking up and duwn all alone on the other putting up his job. When tiuio was called, Isaac let on to be comfortable and Indifferent ; told the other team to take the first innings. So they went at it, tho n hole 40 praying around the al tar, very hopeful and doing their level best. They prayed an hour two hours thrco hours and so on, dumb till noon. It wasn't any use; they hadn't took n trick. Of course tlioy felt kind of ashamed before all those people, and well they might. Now, what would a magnanimous man do? Keep till, wouldn't he? Of course. What did Isaac do? He graveled the prophets of Hud every way he could think of. Says he: lou don t speak loud enough; your God's alecp, like enough ; or perhaps he's taking 1 walk; you want to holler, you know' or words to that effect; 1 don't recollect tho exact language. .Mind, I don't apologize for Isaac he had his faulls. Well, the prophets of Haal prayed along tho best they knew how all the pfternooti, and nev;r raised a spark. At last about sundown, they were all tiickerul out, and they owned up aud quit. Wln.t does Isaac do now 1 Ho steps up and sajs to some friends of his thero : 'Pour four barrels of waler on tho altar!' Every body was astonished ; for the othtr side had prayed at it dry, you know, ami got white washed. They pour it nn. Hays he, 'Heave I on four more barrels.' Then he says, 'Heave on fonr more.' Twelve barrels, you see, al together. The water ran all over tho altar. and all over thesides, aud filled up a treifch around that would hold n couple of hogs- heads measures itsays; I reckon Itmeaus about a hogshead. Some of the people were golug to put 011 their things to go, for they allowed he wascrazy. They didn't know Is aac. Iaae knelt down and began to pray ; he strung along and strung along about the hcatlu-u iu distant '.amis, and about the sis. Unchurches, and about tho stato and tho country at large, and about those that'H in authority iu the government, aud all the usual program, you know, till everybody hail got tired and gone to thinking about some thing else, and then, all of a sudden, when uobody was noticing, ho outs with a match and rakes It on the under side of his leg, and piffl up the whole thing blazes like a bouse afire ! Twelve barrels of water? Petroleum, sir, pitroluun I that's what it was!" "Petroleum, captain 1" "Yes, sir; tho country was full of it. Isaac knew all about it. Vou read th Hible. Don't you worry about the tough places. They ain't tough when you somu to think them out and throw light on them, There ain't a thing In thn Hible but what l- true ; all you want is logo prayerfully to work and cipher out how 'twas done." Atlantic Monthly, This Is the captain's own mUtake. Au Oihknsh, Va. genlu woIvm the ro gumption problem, AngoU U only worth three per cent. preuiiiim,lelthoOoverunn-ut, dp ray, htict a three-cent )oi&ge tttauip on ch dollar bill, and the thing Is done. Scribnot's Monthly for 1877-78, 'Without recatllnir tho excellenco ot tho nut. tho pnuii-hers ot Mcrlbncrs's Month'' nnnounco (or tho J ,111 luwuiv ittu luuyn niH j Tin: rn-i f iiksouc -hie nt' Avpntr w v.wim 1IKK -HilssuhJiHlwlllljctrentfilln ancMr-sof vn iiin'11 lins-rsentnawl mini writers whostnwl in tue rrutit rank nnionr Atiii'ilctui, lutli In dualities of st) ie atjU 1 11 ket-ulnslKht 01 iNituie Mrs. 1 . 1: Hob Inson author t n (U-lwnttul pnK-r on "Fox Hunting la New England' 111 the January iiutnbi r, wl.lrepio feeht tho s iiiioht-ctl'iii In Hits series, John Hurroiuhs whose papers on shall ir tuples have boon prized ami popular teatuio of Mcrihiu-r will write of Farm I lie in New ork. Maurice Tln-inpwn, Ihe poet n t-uraH-twllldese lbe the i'liar,,ctcrl4ilt'8 or western tannins; of which hut llttlu his bean wrltt'n. It Is exptcleil that tho Illustration ot th. series w 1 1 Is' ot 11 ii'ilned typical diameter, i'omtiinniral ' wtlh thosubjuit lualb-r. 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In tho Uest.lhe .vhMlo Mnti-s Iho s-c-uth, Sew hnruint nnt Cinaila. of -01-lMint VAITIiN.-ln John liurro ijtis, author of "Wiike Itohln," Ac, will eont 1111 not ontv art li-u s on Ml tin, b un " t'r.miplnv' -' umptiu ul' anil kindred tuples, .Mr, liurtnuKh's papors will he glnlulho.lauu,il) hlliulH r, the hrst Miik i-Mltleil ni.ds uml Hints" mid lilustratm! by ridcll 1 Hi-Mites. Alll'lll I'M 1 1 III-; lilltns, -lir, Ihoinas u. Ih-ewi-r will contrllj'ilo four uxipiMiely llliistrnl'-il ui-iUli-so 1 titnls'-iiests.whlMi eer.v luer ot nutnru win d, -Ilk-lit In. Ur. nrowir lias probably 1 1 1 Uncut collect uu o bints' emrs 111 tie world to drawutiuu lor Hie Illustration ut ilio-e papers. Tin: MVIilU.--iliiltsH.-l'. I. (leoruo R. Waring with wlnino cC"llent wurkot various sorts nur re ui-irsiiu-f mtitar, conlrlbut s two Illusi rated iirtnles oiitlu;iiorsc, lloirrats spituil) or saditii hor-es nhd tin tr Uso Tor p uasuru and for sp n-t, includlnir ro.ul-rullnir, fos-hunlltor iiudrm lujr. 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Of the story rkintn't tho hrltflitPSt foal urc N tho bPKliti-lntrof th iit'Wt-orlsl by .Mtss Alcott. tntltk-tl "U'm:r luy Lutes," uu uiuaLraii m-i uy jiary iiai lock Foutf. 'Iho Chi Istmas number rontatni nNo tho opcnlnt; or anew.-m.u &iorj ror ik)p, uiiiioriroiu-ui are byiusiau-i Kiaiikf'ijhUtn. enlltted I'outT- vfoun tain," aiiinlrub v uiustratoJ by thu artt-tts Mnran and Kwly j a okthaitop Mies AH'ott,1U a sketch ot herll.u; bevor.l ptjcins by two llttiti AineiUMU Kim; upiay, uquu uaimini.is t'aroi (itt to muMC) ; uudttaK a doeti comp't'te -hurt btorlcs, blight, lua The now covt-r u by too Kiwlls'i Artist, WalH-r urujio me miaous (ica'uneroi "juo UJuyy i jicnu hT, MOMULiS VOll ISIS, Tlcslilps Miss AIcott'H serial ior jrlrlw, andtholhroo st rials Tor bon, to follow Luen other tn rapl'l bucces aloii, will contain a thorl t-erl il btory by thy author tf riio Schonbcr Cult4i Kamlly;' and tin artlcM Around tho World In a Yaont, I'.oyal" haa bt'cn prumiHed by a brliiunt writer, now on tho actual tour o( thu world la hi own yncnt, Tht-ro will bo contributions by a Daughter of tho famous 1'eter 1 uriLj , turn a jciiur Lrj yoauff a mt nouns uy OEOIttlK MACDONALD. 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I t'i hi iniitul.iie,) t c ipablcot repro. i!"tMir, without limit itlon, ihn tiMii'nl r . -Mtutio-ii of tho past, ruF'sr.sr an I l"'.t)R': Thu i-cuiiM is faulllr, n.t ii mcIoiIv, hariuony .i i'l ihvt'in, .iol Instrument ii cminontly ;ula,jtcl fir H ttulay Schovl'i, pracr ami i -viv.tl m-itWi, l.o.no devotional txtrrlsi-i, :!! I in all ciscs w!ero nxn ctrp ct music U icquirctl, and no musician is at Jknd to pcrfunn. Address, MANUKACIURLUS, liX li5 ti 17 E. 231 St, ITer Vcri. NOV. 15, TT-lin. HL C. SLOAN & BRO., 1IMI0.11SIUJIU;, I'.A, Maiiutdctun-ra of Carriages, Bujgios, Phietcns, Sleighs, rMTFOltSI WAOONS, e. riritlasn it eric ai aj s on hand. Iltl'AltllMl NUATLV DO.NIi l'l Icea reduced to butt tho tlttus. Jau.S. lt tt S'.jafc''ii;i!ii n A A'ow Pcpai'luro from Uiu .llnntiliiclurxT lo Iho Ciinsiiinci'. ror CASH wo mil Mil tolln cnssttMEH insuch (quantities as ho In ijr Need nt JtANUiwcirnKifH rnior-s nhd thus naio at licforo purchsln elscwhero send for our prices of STUICTLY i'UllE WHITE I.EA1), MONTOUIt HLATU i'.MNTS, Mo.STiivn Mr.rAi.Liu whits, siosTont MivrALLir imow.v, PUEB LINSEED OIL 13 EST JAPAN DRYER. Best Paint Brushes, VAnNIdll, A LI j KINDS, srntrrs op'tT'iiit.ntixc, e.zsi:i:i Oil, PUTTY. M.imrilo card? and nrlco list furnished without charge. orders and Inquiries by mall will receUo nroinnt Ukll'UllUii, 1IEXRY S. UEAY, KurERT, l'A. Jtayj. -;9.-ly. . iM.i .- . 1 '..or l n t'M ii.li '1 itt tn i mti ihk H'clii'i i li i iri - I t( t'-CtllCtt tv lil.tl I ,4 ill l i . ut ;-.! 1 1 c 1 1-in nut jiml t'XiM'itu1-. 1 -it'-itf" m lint jt.iim il niK't'ilb'. cm niit. I n.iii i ,itni i i. Qr. Pisics's Favorite Prescria-iii. ...-,M . i' uiino- tin' clintn ii iu it I nt; ,i IiM of i-i nicilli'al r . 1IM'. it - i i-i-ii I' Pi ,t a ii .i ,i i r iim iiiult" i un tl U It) I , N.o. ' h-.im 10 l.PI iV llil'l Him ii ''i'iii i lie iiMiKilt1 --itJiii, 1 iit l.lk3 itl. MMHl'.iMii i .1 .1 l.Vi- Ml liio It. Ill ll'll' Hill l i it 't will I tll Ml'l-t - tllfillt l-M't'i" inmu n.'. .il.'l iii win u i- it l'-r .no nf ailiHt'iu- liir 'ilih'ii 1 iiv'intiHMi I i'. lli;it J lei rit -cii a iimti'i' . jovi:ivi: ;itr!.- 'l'CiE It n LtihI!i-i.i1 i-iIi-.'I li ti."l it'll1!' I b llU' tlllll' 1T.i-lliil"il-. tif ll.U t."'lll. iU i( til' I ' l tlP -HI' ll-fil, 1 Mill, ml IfllMII Of .hi' l.'ltll. IV tlili-'l-. of li.r mc.hr, i,i li nm; Ih-imi i.iKi-tt ;irni t llt tiillicrllniH,liii'l lli r.i-!' li'in ? hr Hill II I U"C'iiiinnnt it. I'ronip'h i i'fun'1 Un ui'H vv 1 1 m I fur .1. II l'l I not tin lil"-t t'l'lli'i't I'liilli'tfiiii1 III iu irtnc-, 1 rouM tint .i.m' ii ,i 1 'I i inkier tl.c-o (uiiilili"ii-: bin tn j ir-c wit' I il- M ii i ' niii:n"ii I.ivh cti.c-. ni tli'Misui)- "f i"'. I led tinr rmitt'd and prrlrcti) -ulc In rlUlM" liulli my ri'iMii.ttiou uml m mono i,. Tl O t '1 M IM J III ( IIHIMlHf flf lli-l'I'O-t l'l Mil 1 1 i i i oriti ri f-i-ci j:itu m.m w rl etui'-, .ii if li in igh aii'l rii a tuttt i l unci' bi'f'iti' ;iil.iinij. In iitiv nn1 liflno: I fin i in i'."i, l,i'i-m' riuu inir, J'ainliil Mn . I't'll'l'l-. M1'll'-.Klls Ullt'll f'Ulll llfttl.ltll I f.iii-i'i, In i't ii it it (., Wr.ik Itii'k, I'lit'-iji!!-. -r ti.liu,: f iiiti t 't'rii-, AnltiMfiim aii'l IU tl -c. Ml, Kf.ll'lll ll'lUII .t'li"tinii-, Illlt'lllll Hi' , Ncv iui 1 ii'ino li tl, Ill'hiliU, Ih'-'mtnli'i Til 1 1' llL'MO.'. M'MMfl i.l! t llin.l'.l' ('llfl'tll'lll. It fi.i'liiiKH mil iili'l Ub'Ci.liluil nt II-, i' I'ti'i'ii-. lui irur .In finiO", ur .-KM illlv, ri'inu u W i-'.iLiii . .ui'l vr in.iin-hUh liiniiU. iIi-c.iim 1'n'i'Ifiil t U'lm.iu nut mi' ait'hi'tl I i-ic, hi n 1 iilU'i'tKini I..I tmii'i', i ii 1 ivniiii) Prc-i'i lit)'in v i I fiiift tho niiiryl ot tin' wurlil Tli' IiiC'l il' I ) ihiI -t-'l ;m a t'Uif.lll. bu! II ,i ..ii i.i v tiilil1 a kI nitlnich ol mil - lo nt' :i iii"-t coi fi-'-i (." i iii in nil ehi-'ii 'I tin' -t II tl iliMII ef W-'li .i:i. It , ill t, iKtr ill it cl i li.ti-iii, iii itiiy l tut ii. Ii'-iro furtl inf n ni'i'i'! vt iiko t'.i. HH ll HI '1 tl K TkuI I isil .M N i I. HVl-hlt. il If i ' -'I' I..- I-.1.1. mi M-i.li.i i ,t I.,; ni n tli-i-i .i . . ' '! 1- .1 .l II 1 - 1 ' , ''11 ,ll "I I .T 1 vr. vtiv.'svtuX'i'itiTi Ma,v j p;ti ti r , i. J'. : ti wp.23, 77-tf AYI1AII. A fronts wantnl, HueU nMilc"ltlmato, rjrtlciilarflfrce. AddreiiJ WORTH & CO (btUuli.Uo. tnJ MofrMo JUUt r.bolotety am) nedIT rnmrl, litliiW uojitiUtiit. NiDdtUiujj fo LHtrtlcnltin. I in. CtrtLiut, UT athloffton fcu CLluuo, III. IT, -77-iy It & C - ALT.IOT.ok. - ciHisntsWLstfriiE -- TiiROATiWfjGS.LlVS-R&RlGDD. In i lie on. li-t lui nn -1 ii' 1 1 1- to ii .-ii thu niilt.-u I r"- 'i-"" Ill i. n-r. ii. c .1 .-ni ii I i m - l.i- I I-. i "in I ii rl hi ti a n,,,,! , i.ihi i- ,,; s . Illll-'l ...I)- C J IIM' ..-.-lll-. ll i i I,. I 1. I. ln-li Ii I ailn 11 ii iCfCl.tlilc kll.icilMiu fi r I i it h.K lln i-li-l,. I.i in uric cii-r Ii-.,,),. ,, ml, !,(..! hi HUP tlll'illl-IIIC. 'I lll'l-l IHI-lll Cut I III' f.H-l - f'-llllil pi ' IliO t IU.lt Mil II"! nf Uiu I Ml.,,1 Hull! HI. C.IM-. Kllll II Ir h.i. lii-cn Iihiii tu iMiinm.r. in ihu etun Ilri.iKlillU, m-ii ! 'iiuyk, .mil Ihci-.i I-IIUi-Aiil 't.llall lltjiliii . H i,.,, t.hitiil,ci r Q im-illCjil I.ii-iln, uii.l cm in-lit !n,.,-i!ii,it in i,. liinliil-c II Uiu nieini"l innur.il ili-,-,ii-iy n tl o line. Utile ii ynu-, tl,t- MU-U. liiuylii, it .muicii.c.i; iim m.ipiii . inn-iii,., ,, lillMMl. Ill H.Kii'it in,. lli'iti ill III l-Mllnl . HV IHiipci I ie-, Il inn--, ii I lliiiii,,,., ,,; , , pic. in I.i lip Hun, Mi- i-iii-.ii .11-,-,.. M., ,. I ! mil, iiii.I moil clli-,-1-. a,,, i-i-,,s, 1,1,1 iui.n licuhh iiii.i ., ,.,, ,,,,. ii -he I. l.i-i .li,ii-i, snii.rl u, t'l'H-r Mirri-.Miil .ir ll.nul, uin. in Hu l. u.l iin.iifn.ut ih c.i-c. i ., ,. i,,, ,. ,. , ,., he ll.i. iiuucilui, .iiiiiMHi, i,i,.l lull.- Idling lll.i-ll-ll.C. if uiu ft, I iluli.iiitm,-,,!, pi,,i,r nf Lni, ni- i-lii.w ,n . 1. li nn.iilhiM . I..- i ii-p-, ire, iipiii iieii.i.ii,c ,ii .i.i i,-. nn u;l lui-n.tl limn ..i-clnii. iil-fin , ,. i n,iii i. iliLlii-. iw ilrii, nail l-.KiMn I'liwiH.iii.i. - i itii-u.ur nniHttnu, Htxl iii'irini M".. hi .,,m . tin ci-ii fr.iiu '!'ii-il,l I.I i iiuiaiit .1. it,.,,. ,-iv- ,. " l.ll'l'l' plllllll' uH- ..iit ,-f nii-u .1., , .,. .,- i ,- I. A. tl n-im-if. l i ,. i !'. ' c i u ii Mcl.i-.il In . . i-i .1- it t-ii-i-i. m-ili-i-l i-in--, i, .uu i .in- ;mi ,- icl iiiHl l.i-.i.ih- , I "t.l- ')'. ) Tl D1UGU'; T; r , .".I : !. II. ". 11. I. I'. J 1 fcep. , nt-tf $45j IJJI AVATrtl and nuix-a hhhiiii wumiir.r riv m ituevpryorilut-. Out. 'Ill UU! J. II. GA) lurU i to., tlili.g. III. auif. ir, T-ly It t O Krom inn aate me lUocmkturj oas Company win put in tervlce pipes at nnt cct and (urnlsu and bet Lnclo 8 at four daLuun each. Ihe company nam on band a lot or m tar suited or imlntliiK roofa, and porta or oiner tEitjera piucod l-rtco lo oiLta per pUlon or USO per barrel. V- O. W. aiLJ.II!, to t'.i" I'on-nmir. S2500 aus. 17, it-ly OPIUM n-ri i uijjij.wis-TUi.il ii i:.i)M- I GARBOMM 2 A ii:CDORI2ED L11 It ACT Or PZTK,OLEI7Z. S H Only ArriclG iliat fill Bestore Hair on Bald M. ? rA' CAr;P.OUNE CARCOLINE ICAPiBOLIWE I' tneparwl frnmthe JA n,ii .vriiii " i:im..tfii Hi- Inir. !,nl ni it l!ow fmni Nnliire'n gretii i: '' "" n" ' 'i"1 "iir In it mnki. ,.,n, ;,.., ,, a,y( ,v n )w r ( i. r rtnl IMP f'MirtnllNF .jAii ihtiii.l lr i. it.-. I Mom r,il hair. -1 Hto i, Ll.i'iii lo io I in l lliiRlo lli.lniice. I CAnUOLINE CARBOLINE t.rfliil iclcl i ft ilHli.triiR. PrlnriA niny lmlr. IbtiolHoyo lh.iotcs tlifl lmlr nat.ir.ill. : CARBOLINE CARDOLINE Ilivlgorntm llin M-il's Artn lll'f magic 1 (loinn-KiiilcrB on t ilJ brads, 2 CARDOLINE CARDOLINE I Strrngtl rni IU hni Ilrrommeml Ititlf. tA Mukti ll.f oiti luuk 7uuiir!Asin. S CARDOLINE CARDOLINE In n-.l dye. Iti'MtTM ln.t Ulnllty. rcrftitmi Mint other fakir rciior-t. ,.i ly claim, 2 CAR30LINE CAR30LIME m Slntoi lair riow. Alitluttly itiialn I lslhetalk all ur tuwn. CARDOLINE CARDOLINE rj Is the UU balr tonic. H fuifii.fi tlw Inir. Is Jfst I uil to bnotao a liuiuilinM Tiinl. a CARDOLINE CARDOLINE 3 IXZI': Ou,;Ttr.,i,ill'c!:!1.,,';;., S I, CAHBOUNE CARDOLINE C aMilalnitioiiiluemh. Hntou-. endi nl c.tor. la iiralitil by vwty out t.lio bat ii uu it w ..ir- - CARBOLINE CARBOLINc lia tiitural prMmt. Itrtlorra c11pbmI lmlr Is the cru ning mcinsi,! I Le inuliml voild CARDOLINE CARDOLINE Cooling ami cleanly. hfhiT(-i t.iuii'. la worth ita In rTohl. CARDOLINE CARDOLINE - Makmllu'lmlr ll'. Inniii-. pni, ,,rl.iln 1 uy hi ou Hill nccu icrcl it. nAnnni irJP CARDOLINE l'l he. . in- . ,'i'.,r. -ii.w.1) u;:a;i.-. j teal tTcryni rr. Cj-ii.vi.d ih:ai.s Nov. l(i,-lm Tin, Sited am i AndBacsia vtr9s SSlevated vert Range STEAM, WATER PILE, VALVES AN I") KITTINGS, Constantly on1,PLUMlING Oct. 19', 77.-tf Attended lo Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. CHEMICAL PAINT, ana save onc-tuiril tlio cost or palatine, anil get a paint that la much lianclaeiner, nail 111 l.AbT nlltll.lS LllXdAS ASYOTllKltl'.M.NT. Is crcnared reailv lor uso in liltooran color ilcslrecl. Honin.iny IlioiisaniHof tlio finest biillillngi In Iho cuiii iry. main of iihlchliaie Imn imlnlcil sl. jears. .mil now look as ill iw whin Hrst pilnt, il U1IKM1UAI. PillS r has taken I Irtt I'llliMll'.Ms at twenty of tho stu e Knits of Ihu I'liloii. .siiinnlociiiil ot ulorsbi lt frce. Aililrei. S. V. UN A M V. I, PAINT L. O., IM l'lluco direct, N. ., or lIl'.NIlV I. LDKIl i: bON . Audits 13iil..MarKct(,lreet, I'lillaaelplila, ra. uuiyii, -ii-iy IS LAMEST 1EWSF1PEE AND HAS THE MaxgGSt Circulation: OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Terms $2.00 a Year. Country Produce taken on Subscription THE BIFFKRESItfT STYLES OF TYPE IN THIS PAPEB OF THE INNUMERABLE 4JJ aND material IIjih tie Coliuimlbiim ffi0Bo BiaiMGs oli OFFICE NORTH SIDE OF THE COURT HOUSE, BLOG1WSBTJRG, PA, m s e ' mvitileil liv ti.r.iiui..lelieiiilt, UM1 i . -. ,nP.iiVI. lir iniilinir nn Inler.fi I1"1.1 " ,,r " , ,,! 'I . ? n I t rlj enlint; nciDtint wrlllcti by Mr. Clm. I Ior-i-j tiiti, luulciit or Iho Ifntilier town 01 I Kiai-lit i In Itimla. Mr. Uniloii linilW li nil with cxtrauiilin.iry miciiw llio neS nf IVli.ilenni ti)Kiti inltle mil linrefiS tlmt Ii 1 1 liwi lln ir lml r mi hrlnir nllei leil 'ttlllilho cattle 1 lauiie. The ,lea wJ3 t.iti.Vclcil to I I in tlirntiRli a very ctirinini. eii-ciiiiiiiitii'e, namely, lie rcotillcctula llint a tormercrvnnt'at tlielintel(iiritiia- y 'turely Inlil, liml a ulnctilar lial.it wiling Hiimi'ninir tlio I'ltnis of wiping lili itm- ! lleiini-lKniriiiiieil liiintls 1111011 the wntilVil 1 1 1 - ...'il !..!.... ... 1.1... IPI.. J ,"" . ' " I iii'.n'i.i It, mi Iim iir-t (ippenianco nt lliusj Im't I lie n ni the i-til iect of tr- neral n-rl nur'.. hi heml liuiiu enieruil willi nn n'mii liipei' of I ive (imkct i t.vcK iiaiii. i.a .'m . i v "lull rnilci'iiniieinMiiliiirintinie ii I, inn II llil-lliul of i-tiTii 1, ut - J lltll'i'lntiei- to In ll;o plllillc Ii, IheS wn.-.il. Kinm prmliciil e.ipniiiiiili"; ntir clieniieal friitnl lieeiiine ct)iiiiicecl ,ll".t ''' lr.ol,"m if I'peily ,rep.ir,iia i.l..n.in.i.inK nln l.a.1 tl.c remaik-S ai.lc tnjKTi v iu usttinnp the hair to lls n..nn!t ini( nnl t-ulor; Mill fimlierex-l l' "tnciitH wi'ii; m ctwcirv In imilli(C ting uv.ji Ic cninliimrx th'' mi'iKrnuu 'jtinlitiCKr" of i!k' oil in :hi nrci iWlu foim ami niltr, MtU ICI1(ItM, h H.m'i.iiMe of linS l,:iiiMil m ilumtilr mtln) Ir.uums r.an (Jo ( o.ij,iie; lio inm jufeiila to (lie pulilie williimt fenr uf contrailic-X, tion if tin- l'i'-t i-,iiitiiliveanil l:iiitlller? ot lln- liair the wurlil li:is ever piniliiceil. i iiith. iixi: iini.t.ut pin miiii.i:. 3 .-oid I y nil liruuUH. s r: rs rr w zr. r y ct co. (it iii'tnl A -1 nt-itur the l'nlti-,1 Kntf A fnna-lns. Cir. :t:.-: : A. i :, r.;::'.::!!, r. -lui.!) iu.Ai.'i-ii.u,: iu:ai).s-g iu ujijr a ds tj w.d iii:as- ROLLINS & HOLMES, Eviuis' Dlock, Main Street. DHAIiEUS IN Stoves, Range?, Fire Flacs Heaters, Mantles, PUMPS ,6c. etc. MANL'KACrUKBS Ol-' iron and Copper Ware, and GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE Solo Agent- for tlio and STEAM FITTING Promptly THE .1s1sobbb ss and .HTaiBcy THE SUN. ISIS I-.W VOHti. I-J1S. AHie tlra" n- rrnn li-i fur the renewal of xiitwctlii- tlOllH. I'll K U N H'OUlll ri'lllllill IM fll8lll1 ami w II- Wiepi over where 111 il It M ngulu a emidl late ior tin Ir ciiii-ld.'iatliili ntul n'tpp .rt. l'in in reeoM fur llil niiM ti n v erii it re nn inr u cuiiii'iu im ci ' lieniiy iiniHlhy ami iretiernui eo nn'rilon which me filllier(i) men cxteiiUul to lttruni evtiy ipiar tcrnfth" I'nloH. Hl.n t..ll. 1. n fnll. hnwi Omut n' mllimill 1 rice Iiy iniill, msl pal I 3.1 een a inuiith or rli.-H The Hin.int eillllonif rnp Mi-MHan lifhl-nagi' ulli-el of M col ni N Mhlli' HlMtiK til.' 11 imutllli' ilni.lt ni-. eo itiiln n lariri' ainn nit "t literary ntul iiiMei'lliiiii". in itfr .p,t I iilj ireiiinil lorlt ni M-xniv ms n.uiiKl Hi n ureal siicees'!, i uc v"'" yl.aoajeur. Tin- W'crlilv Mini. Cfl.n ,1.w tint LnnivTnii! U'Vl-flV Uni ? It ClrCtt- lati'itliroinrii'itit IliiiPiiHeil -laics, Hie canuiMi ami iH'iotnl Mnelv tun innnil t mullet xrei't liiiM lcnino Hires wei Kli, mm l-i'ifitrii ii in uiu iwuim k'h"' , nin, III, r ninl llli'lnl 1 1 H news, e Hurl ll. nit li-tll- 1 uml. uml llti-rnrj ih parttnei t- m.-koll esienllilly a J mini furl In- tanilli ami tlio tlre-l'le. Tirinc: lull ifiiinirii .i-iii.i'wi iu -, I'lnirr"1 eiitiM.tcri'il m.nk".Hlt the cIickih'sI tiinvipaiii r p ib. Ililn-cl. 1'urcliitnolten nllhjin cash, wo lll scml an eMra col-free. Adilrifit 11 111.1-111,11 CT I III. nov, 5, 'it sw New York i Ity. CHRONIC i 1. .New put lis lunik mil In I ll.lt i nlticst of all Ijunks -"Plain llome'latkiiinl Medical 'oiiiinim siiisC'-iieiiiiv l.w. piijrei, nun 11 Hi -l rn- ttonsm Ur H. It. Kunl'i:, of 1i I j'xliml un Ace., N. Y l'lirclmiiTs nf thlilio knrcnt lllH-rt v lo con- nlt Its nuihorliv iniill rice. Price Iiy innllias mr inn iiTAsticitiicilillon.iii- tl.ro for tho i-oii'i.uieilu tlnn, Mhlch cntitulnsnlithc nmc innllfrnnil lllus- ir.uions. conieiiis inuii's nee, .kciiis uhiih',iii Ml'IiliAY HILL 1'lllLlMll.MI CO., UU 1'n-t IS t St reel, . Y, OCt. 18 1 1 1 -Mil $60 l'er month will lie oaM to a ltooi! ener getic limn tnenc: county to lulrodnco int. nnrs Hew Illnstrateil History or Potin'a. Write Immediately, and stato exnirlenco In this bu siness, und age. .Aililrens, I). C (lODDtUril, I'ublMier. Iliirrisbiiiir, la. !TI)on't fall losay lcliat piper you saw thu In. oct. u-uw BLOOMSDUUG TANNERY. c. t. s: n tt t c KKI'I-X'TI-'L'l.I.Y .niiiniiiices to tlie public Ll, liiai uc iitt-rcui'niHi . HXYDi:irrt tanvi:ky, ' .: (fild stand) ItliKniislnirg, P.i., at thu 3.thAi- r"tl,N wli'Tu nil tli'SciM'tlon) of ' iciiiiii-i iii ite mailt in 1 inoki mihstnn.Lil nml woikiimiillkf fn.iiiiirr. itiil sulil al pi ices to suit I hi' 1 1 iii' h. rue ntjfiu'M, price m can win a i nu uiQ'-M i"-' iiu iur G II K K N HID ES of perj' (losciiil lfti tn tlie luuuirj, 'ibt-1 iihllepni orn lift vi rcpot'tiauy wmvi MOBHIS MIOHBL, I'll tC'TIC II. IMVrVO JUIIGK, T Ai:il .S UDI'llitGU, inn' i'Lvsx i'un'oi anii niwixs rou sAt.n Si:i llSll HANI) I'lASIK TAKEN' IN KXL'll VN'CIR, "llllKH UY MAIL I'llOMITLY EXUOUTr.l). lli'i'i. ';,l ly A i'.-.V::0L0GiCAL 17: c: f StfVrcriag; I ITV "'- ".' v iMo Wed oi( onl r.l.'t i'J '1 " '"'' t "1 .i ..l.rc ! 1110 1 ir i-'- r j.t I,t-'aci i'"mhi.1 I.- - -0IC.il. fM""" I ,., p ni.m Ce'.r i - rr C-( rot V , Vll. I cl- (' ' . " ' I, i C f il". ',-1 i , '1 1"1- put tli.i-.ul I..- 1 i-tiiU -. si, Cui.i,l-'.i,i.lulo,u. I O- tin II - t m-., I',:.. ... ., , j . rl , 1 .If,, rr r r'f r.' n " ' Inrrc, ' .ilu,LA.i3a.JUlJ,iu-IV..u... u..l.w..w,Zlo, aus. 11,'77-ly IUC GLAZING AND PAPERING Tf.M. F. noniXE, Iron Ptreet lielow sec- l l onu. liioouiMj iri:, i u,, is ticpiiicu lUUU U' Kinus oi PAINTING, Ci LAZING, and PAVEII HANGING lathe best ttylos, at lowesttprlccs, ami atahort nonce. IMrtleH havlns such work to ilo will ixve mouej cannier on inc. Ml work wtmuiteil toslie nalWafllun. unlerf sou. tied , VM. F. UODINK M ir'hl'Ti "P A rirE N T'S." F. A. Lelimann, Solicitor of American anil l-'oro'trn I'ateotR, Wiis.lili.nton, Ii, u, All biisliiissconiiecteJ with I'atentK, Mhelher before tho Patent Ofllce or the Courti, riompt 1 attc ncled to. Nocharfo ruuclt' unless a patent U beciireii. beni! for a circular. May I. '7l-tt Hi PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Oilice ON SHORT F.ST NOTICE AND AT Till! MOST ItlOAL-ONAHI.R TKItJIS. Sbryawt irai -njnr Ittinr-1 Jj (M UU U ill B IMl'J I ItSUSINESQ (LJOLL.ECE e Ami Tclcffrnplilo Inllinlrt C t 100 S. Tenth St.. Philadelphia, Pa, fi Incrcafwil facil.tiea. 'JVffgraiilno UtiLiL in char go LtMTjOf tbo M'tnngtr itil Wk rtnni of timing,, IS u .1'mr.ricunn ti(yic itijrair lo. lor! 7Hftill patticulaii. call or Editl fur free J H SoriF.l'rpx nug. '.'i, I. c n TfjlSfAPEISKEPTON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF, 733 Sihsoh St., PHILADELPHIA, Who nm nur niillmrUeil nentn, ami recelco AilvcrtUemi-nu nt uur I.OWlisT C'.VrjIl ItATIKj. What Mill tho Wenlhcr lio Touiorroiv 3 Pool's Signal Servlco Barometer And Thirmoiuilc-r t'nmbliipil 1 e:m:i 7:r eljst U at Wta'tsr,:; t: :t l:sn in ;t:.9 j.tiiiurrrii i,y tlio nio.t t iiiiuc'Dt 1'ioiir uri ana hikiulllc miu n tho Jin BPU. MHl I'trfiitanU Iti liable, TTa Till lt-1 It Frit to lKl.UB3iiinyaildrir3on uiilptol".,.U). lli-naro niworillli Sltilll.1110111,. .Iirnrjl(lli(rt Scud t-lanip Inr tlrcubr. V. S. i::viiIV CO., Z2Z 2:aUj, R Itri. vii it-nreririii' win ri you faw nuierilscmcnt waa and mention lour m-nri-rt i'.xurcvd Olliro. bend .Muucy OrclcH or llcgtaurccl Letters at our risk on. cl, i. iu j wci.o Mo Awake fur 1873, Tli popular enlniatloiiof "Wldo Awake" it well muimcil uplu what n olrtlniruliheil llti rury cen. Ileuiutibiild i "'ihoolueriuaguz lien llo on Iho lublo Irc-Hi uml c-iiun, while 'wide a nuke' it readtoial. n rs." 'I hat Idn Awake" will ciuitliiuo to lo "mid to tattert," tho following unnouuctiuiiiU for 1M8 uro gooi guiranti es. " I. "Iruo lilue." liv Mrn. Lucl.i C'liaso Hell. A Ho. rlamorj Ior tboairla ct Lllo lu the great Kortli- II. Ceneral MlsunderHaiidlng, Hvtbarlea It. lultiot. AtplendlU aiji humoroua u-itul noryfor III. 'I hp fctr.ry of Fngllsh literature for young i-'ilia. ' 5 W .fflK'SS" Hor,cs- Fcr UU' V. Ihu i hlld Tillers i f licolon Plreels. Twelio llliinralll'pni. Hy Kimnt K. liroHii, ,,u" M. IHtloMlrii MutJiutf (juluilliion tquare. Her K5!JW J0"a .tori bt..;li8. fuinwgo iiium rated liii iifin fori Itn 'irovel nu Kutural HUsiory, All tyfkS btUhiittuuthoreanaartlbiii. " ' KViptyio!.a,S.tt lU' ll" " xm- tet"1' V. LOTIUIOP ; CO., l'ubllslif re, ilotloii, ilaig. 111 WISTAR'S HA1.SAM WISTAPv'S BALSAM WISTAR'- BAIA1 OF QF WILD CHERRY. WILD CHERRY WILD CHERRY. A Vm: W CONSI'MITIOV, Hast ' TnsriuM, oxtont County, M" M ty 1 H7,i. Mown. hKTII W. I'oni.K f o- j 'lentlemen. I feel It my iluty to wrlto a few uonH In fin or or Da. Whtcii's Halmv or Witn CiiEKiuiv. In tho early pari of last winter I took a revere oolil, ntul shortly nftera iltfctie.saliijr coiiiili win aiWiul to It My filciiilc did evorjthltifr they could for ine, but without avail. Tho best ihj slcl ins thiiteoulil tw pro'.'uri'il .lliinot relievo me. anil i"y ci itfili conl luiieil nil tliiouuh tho winter Willi In creating peVerlty, 1 spit bl toil threo or four times a il ly atut.iny trleu U considered my cas) hopi'less, jriio mo up as a Cotillrmcil Consumptive, t was In litis condition when I heard of Dti. Wistih's IIai. pamof Wii.ii CiiEBiiv. I tiejau Its Hie, nti'l before I liailtakeu halta bottl.iof Urn. cuuh anlnl. mi other troubles loft me and I w as cured. I foci so tru ly indebted to thl greit remodj for what 11 has do-io f r me that I send jou this voluntary testimo ny, hoping It may be the means of ltitt'ii-lng olln rs who nro sutTerliiif us t w-a, to make tiie of It, It la tho bust remedy for lung complaint th H 1 halo over heard of, and I am constantly icecmtneuilliigl, lu my friends. Yours wilh respect, Mill. MELISSA M. HALL. WISTAll'S BALSAM WlSTAITft BALSAM WIST A11S BALSAM OF WILD CHERHY. WILD CUE Y. Wl'i D CHEHRY. M:nnv t-'owi.K A mini, rmprlctors, m Harri son mm no, liosloie f-old by dealers generally. nov. THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW. Tho "International" tor IsTs will present tho usual liuuiber of aitli'li-s upon icllglous, silcnlliic, art, po litical and social subjects must i,ccujlng tlio pub llo atletitlon. It will Ui'lote spaiu to l.urnii'iin mut ters solar iislliev uro llkcl id bo liilcnsllng to American". Il will lonilnuc to Inlinduco Ihe most liopuluriorelpn wrilirsio ciiniili- ior nnor with the best Aii.i-rlcan wrltns Uwlllnlin to be able, strong ii a pincllcnl, as well nspopulir, In tlierhar ncl, r und sijio olltspi-'scntatliuis. It Issatolosuy Hint lioriihi-rmagaliie In nm woildcan suppl lis place In Ihe llbi-aiics of Aiiieilcans who love loeon sldirlhc piiigii'Ksir eieiils thiougboiit thouorld, und to know ilnlr beiitli gtipon ll.u lull testa or llm I nlled Males I'roressira ( uillus, llollu.ilorr, Viigcl, Dr. DolliiiKor, Dr. Horner, Dr. .Veumeji r, Dr. Curl Able, Mr Julius Duboc. Urugsh l'e. .M. Iiollln joi'iiueinjns, Jl. s-pullc-r, Dep., .M. (Hudrlez, Mr. I I ntni rion, .Mr. Fit-iman; licv Dr. .I.imcs II. I.lgg, 'I hoinns l.rnsse,.M. 1. llubernntls. Mni'umo Vlllurl, Doih D lstiij, )'uzid Dr. YuoKey, lir 1'ia'joily, I'lllidpul Daw sen, Judge Coolej, Dr. ballon, Win. c. 1 1J.U1I, l.nj lMlnu-r, I nrl Mhurz, cent nil Klgel, Dr. u-gooil. Alc.. lu lu nr, V. I onu, I.ugi no mIiuj. Icr, Ii.iyaidTu.cli r. I: I'. Mit.le, nndothirs muy bo iiiimi-d as spill -1 conl rlbutois. 'I liui Is oig.iiilzcd as rowinulnn crgnn rl thought and lomm.'hluilloii as tun he easily concilu-d, und I' I'lisiiiisliselt lor opuliir supi it ilurliig 1S17. It Is not known that tin le is nnj hi-sui why copies of the "1 eilc-w" sl.c uld not le iiui.il lu nm house hold, it has alniulj the inrtist iiriulullon i r any secular 1 1 1 Ii w , li i hum- ii lis ni i.lui alliiiciloiis. 'Ihise ullroitloi.s will 1,,-iu Ml, pin gioduulls, and Inci eased us U.ilr need Is made kuuwu I'rlco f l.oo a Number. woa Year (Six Numbers. A. IIAliNLS & CO., Publishers, 111 & 113 Wlllluin tt., ti RAIL FIOAD TIME TA3LE ci piULAWXl'IlA AXI) liHADI.Nti 110AI) AIiHANliI-:.Mi:.T OF I'ASSKNtiKU THAINS. May 21, 1S70. TRAINS 1 KAVE HITE1IT AS I0II0KS (Fl'MUr IXCf I II I'or Kow York, I'lilladelphla, Heading, I'utUMlle Tu inao.ua, ic, 11,33 n, in for Catnwlssa, ll,S3 u. in. 0,47 und 7,:c y, ru. I'or Williams poi l, ii,2s 0,34 a. m. and 4,ini p. ui. TKAlNSlOlt Kfl'BKT I EAT AS 10LL0H 8, (St M1AT B CM'TEII.) Leavo New York, 8,43 n. lo, Leaio i'lilladelphla, ,16 a. rn. Lome Heading, 11,3 a. ni., i'otlsilllo, 12,16 p. in and Tomaqua, 1,25 p. in, Lcaie C'atawlssa, 0,211 0,25 a. m. ond 4,00 p. m. Leaio wiiiiamspon.oa a.m,12,oom.and8,oop, m 1'asscngcis 11 1 d from New York and I'hllado pldagolhroug.i "llhout change of cars. J. C. WOOTTKN, C. (I, HANCOCK, lil'"l'ral llaUaSCr' licucral llckit Agent. Jan, 11, i,;o tt. JOltTIIKItN CKXTJtAI, UAII.WAY cc.ill-..M, On and utter Noi ember 20th, 1S73, trains will leave bUNlllIIlVasfollowB: NOKTHWAItl), IMeMalla.su a. iu.,uirliei;inilra u.no u. " Ciinandaigua. . a.ao p. in Iiochcstcr 11,15 Niagara 0 40 Uc-novo accomniodatlcn U.ioa. iu. urrlie William iilSJttp, m. Eliiiini.M.iin.i,i.m.,urrU, CImru 10.21) a.m. lluifulo iC.pwss I.u a. m, unlio UuUalo .r,ii u. i MIl'TllWAHll, lluifalj llspress wo a. ni.orrho llarrlfburg 4,f.o u.u. " Halllii.oies,40 " hlmlru Mall 11,10 a. in., urilie llimlsl uig i.r,o p. i " WUHtllllgtOll iJ.SU " ' rutilmorc ii.au " ushlngiou s,30 llarrlsburguccommodall&ii 6.40 p. in. undo llunls burg io.eo p. m, nrrlvo Halilmoro 2.ssu. in " Vashlr.gion 0.13 Krlo Mall 12.M a. in. arrlio !larrht.uig3 14 tt. m " llllllllll01M,,4U i ,,,rt,. . " U oshlngton tO.Jo " All dally except Sunday. f. M, HOYD, Jr., Ilenerul 1'asstuger Agen A. J, CASSATT, (ieneral Munago D K I.A WA It K, I.AC1CA WA.NN A AND IVESlXll.N IIAILIIOAD, 11I.OOMSI1UH0 DIVISION, Tlmc-Table No. nil, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, NOVUM IIIJIl SJ IS75. NOItTII, STATIONS. SOUTH. p.m. n.111. a.m. 05 a Ml u ) scran ton I Hello uc 1 Tailoruilo.,,. . .Laekawniiua.,., rillktoii. West i'itti,ton... V,'otning .MuiihyT .lleuiiett Kingston .. . .Klngstou ..I'll inoulli June, riyiuuutli .... Atoudalo ., Vanlln.L. a.m. 11 in. n.m. 9 88 2 20 0 23 9 48 J 2.1 0 80 9 63 2 81 8 85 III III u d a .a a nu 3 &i il 43 V 8s g st 7 ts s 43 7 41 7 4 ' 7 83 T 91 3 42 3 31 3 32 3 27 0 20 10 IHl 2 40 llf U 20 0 IS 9 11 9 07 9 06 9 0 V 69 8 60 8 61 S 4S 8 41 8 30 8 19 8 11 10 11 2 62 C 16 7 VI 23 I 10 S 68 1' VII H HJ 7 Hi 7 10 7 11 7 10 7 2.1 7 83 7 40 7 48 T M 1 li 8 HI 10 23 8 17 I 10 S II lu 27 7 10 7 (.7 7 03 0 6s 8 II U 12 11 IrO 04 3 1 8 lu 3 17 3 2 8 27 8 82 10 n 10 32 10 85 10 40 I" 41 III r.u 0 W A 40 3 M 8 37 .Htiulu'k'a reek ..MilckHdnny.. . ... IHrL'u l.-,.rt. 8 45 8 10 6 80 3 42 'II 5 0 10 II Ir 0 12 0 It ti fi 0 18 6 40 0 SI 6 IS 0 13 0 20 0 13 V 11 1 4 1) 8 2.1 4 16 8 45 4 21 8(0 4 iO 9 UJ 1 20 9 2 13 2 10 2 10 1 68 1 U 1 48 1 43 1 411 . ..I'.cach HaH-nV l'arwlck .... 11 17 11 il 8 OS 11 8 8 9 11 CO 4 87 I ir . . ,' uiu,. i.iuir,. . 7 tl Lime nidge 1 401 tijij 7 or .Illoomsburg... . 11 '9 I II 1 r. If. 11 43 4 4a ,1.1 11 61 4 Ol II. 11 67 6 '2 7 4U 0 14 7 41 12 7 8o.catawtssu Hrldge.iU 07 6 14 7 I J 1 US T 11 i'aiiiue ...... 12 20 Ctiuluii y..H.. u 82 I'ajiuiou V sj ,Notlliumberland.ll2 61 til kill 6 47 8 40 E 62 S 41 10 9 16 4 to 1 iu 7 04 T U 4 60 1 10 4 AH 1 III 8 43 P.U. p.m. a.10. I'-m. ji.ii). .iu, IVlc.tLtttttlUCfLHVailoIiw.