THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COL NTY, PA, Miseelaneous Coil of Diamond IIIsrIiiR. (From illustrated paper, by Dr, W. J. Morton, in August Scribner.) Dlaraong digging 1a expensive. We nil! take, for example,tho average digger, who owna a quarter of a claim and works his own ground. He can take his choice, according to locality, of paying from (1,000 to $10,' 000 for his quarter claim I. ,, 7) feet by 81 feet. It pays best to buy high-priced groand. Ills outfit of digging tools, wash-lag-machine, etc., will cost say 1 1.000. Ills gaag of twenty Kaffirs will cost him ilve dollars each per week, or $100. One over seer besides himself, twenty-fire dollars per week. Meat and tobacco for Kaffirs, flvo dollars per week extra. Then expenses of carting and taxes will make his total out' lay at theuleaat $200 per woek, or over $10,000 a year, excluslvo of his own expenses of living. If ono cannot spend $800 per month, I believe it is of no nee to go to Kimberley to dig for diamonds. To onset this expenses is, of course, good luck In "Audlng," and from tlio very be ginning of operations the digger often not only clears expenses, but makes a handsome profit. There Is no doubt that diamond digging pars two-thirds ol those who en gage In it, well. The fortunes made, 'as n rule, are small and numerous. Itarely has any one cleared $50,000 from any ono claim. Success seems to be very evenly distributed, and chiefly attainable by tbose who can be' gin with say from $3,000 to $o,000. The amount of money paid for Kaffir l.v bor alone is enormous. For instance, there are a thousand wheels; allowing five Kaffirs to each, we have 6,000 laborers daily at the mine. These, at $5 each per week, are paid $25,000, or $100,000 per month, or $1,'200,. 000 per year, and this for 0,000 Kaffirs only, The assessment of the Kemberley mine for the rear 1877. hi m ply for the purpose of distribution of rates or taxes, was $5,151,' 600. or about $7,000,000. if we add a third to bring the first amount up to selling prT ees. It apparently never occurs to the dig. ger to Inquire into the. unstable atura 'of the whole Kimberley fabric Immense sums of money are invested iii and' a'rduiidr'tlid mine, and owners of town lots, of nouscs.iof public bulldtngs.and'ot claims, navenctueu Into the calmest feeling of secaritjr.d iBUt.no fear never disturbs the digger of Kimberley His belief In the immortality of the Illinois supreme. But there are Influences at work which are crowding the small capitalist from the field. The increasing depth, crumbling reef, inflowing water are fast multiplying (he expenses 'of working. The great bug V r.L-JI !.!. ... 1 u,, ,,,,, I Mu Ul IUO (Jigger in LUU WU, .vwmpu;,. DUt even now small propneiorsmps are ut coming merged, in large aggregations o claims, and the next phase of mining opera- lloes must undoubtedly be' that- of uereral Urge and compel ing .'companies, or per haps a single one .controlling rthe whole I Mine, men me lnaiyiauai' rouiauvv- u diamond-hunting wUl. beover. But there is no danger that the diamond will ever be come common. Nature.baiXplacedit. in. lands dlffiorrtofaeeesVand it isjikely nsaain a roval eem. surrounded witu the se dation ot royalty. Tie MMfcicNB.a Fret's Point of View. Upon a time, 'in a certaiii valley, where1 aos flowed a oowndsrabls stream, .the w3-i Isrs suddenly failed and the stream died away. Upon tie,bnforturiflte frogs , who, d,welt tsars, in vaitjkmbes.'ihelhot ummer,sun skons Its fiercest jays, unhindered. The waters drietlvaway, and' handreds-of-wretched frogs died on those scorching fields. Dying fishes gasped with their last breath fcr a drop of 'cool water, and joined their walla to those of our suflering kindred. At length -one-"old trout, who had held oat to th'e'last. confessed : "Miserable II and wicked 1 I have caus ed this drouth I And now I have no power to remedy the evil I have done 1" At this, ail of the frogs who were not yet dead gathered around the tough old trout, and listened to his words. "That was an evil day," gasped the speck led sinner, "when I poked my nose out of water to dare a saucy kingfisher, who was mocking the whole fish tribe in his usual dashing manner. "Catch me, if you can I" I cried, darting about at my ease. "But the bird beguiled me. He made me believe that, if I would only work a little bole through that dam there, I could de scend with the escaping waters to the stream below, and make ray way to the sea, where, as I beard, the fishes were' all kings, and ate diamonds for dinner. "I enticed all the trout that I could Influ ence to assist me, and we wriggled and wrig gled our noses into the gravel for a long time, apparently to no purpose. "But, at last, a little leak started, aud our water dripped away, drop by drop ; but not In sufficient volume to carry us with It, "When the wfters had receded, so as to snake the stream very low, back came that awful kingfisher, to dive for us In the shal low pools. "And now, what the drouth had not de stroyed that tempter has gorged himself up on. "Oh-h-hl Boo-hoo-hoo!'" The frogs freely forgave him because he cried. But the problem remained, how was the supply of water to be renewed. At this juncture, au earnest, meek-eyed polliwog flopped feebly, and said ; "Show -sao the place where these waters leak away." Astonished at her manner, the sobbing trout indicated tho spot. SflM. m M I Ii n . !. ti I" .1 ,, ! 1 tks heroine, resolutely, Then the frogs nsed their last remaining strength to do as she bade them, and waited la exhausted surprise, to see what would happen next. "Good-bye 1" wept the brave little polli wog, wriggling with feeling, and groaning aoaw, "If any of you survive me, tell it to your children that I laid myself in the breach 1" With these few farewell words she crow ded herself Into the hole, out of their sight Presently, the stream began to rise and the pools to fill up. The frogs sat knee-deep la water, and the fishes swam upon their sides. Day by day things improved, and the fakes began to sit up in bed, while the frogs ware heard incessantly blessing the little polliwog, One night, she appeared to them ' la the sky, as all the world sees her to-night; returning nightly, for many nights, to beam at them ; grow lug larger and brighter at very appearance. Si. Hicholat for Augtul, An old Irishman who stood near the third base watching a game of base-ball yesterday was sent to grass by a foul which struck him under the fifth rib. "A foul, was It? Be gorra,I thought it was a mule." Csllfornls expects to realize $50,000,000 on her wheat crop the present year, an in. cresse of 2G,000,000 on the receipts of jrssw. What l'nul Said. Tho other evening the llcv. Mr, Plillnclcr sat down to tho table with n very thought ful air, nnd attended to tho wants of his brood In a very abstracted manner. Pres ently lie looked rt hll wlfo and said : The Apostle Paul' Got an awful lump on the head 'saftcr- broke in the pastor s eldest son, 'play. ing baso ball. Bat flew out of tho striker's hand when I was umpire, nnd cracked me right nbovo tho car, nn' dropped me. Hurt. Golly I' and tho lad shook his head In n dis mal but expressive pautnmlmo as ho tender ly rubbed a lump that looked like a billiard ball with hair on It. The pastor gravely paused for the Interruption, and resumed : The Apostle Paul-' 'SawMrS.O'Gemlne down atUrecnbaum's this afternoon,' said his eldest daughter, ad dressing her mother. She, had on that same everlasting old black silt made nvcrwitii a vest of tillcticl green silk, coat-tall bn-quo pattern, overskirt made with deep fringe J yellow straw- hat with black velvet facing Inside the brim, and palebluo lloncrs. She's going to Chicago.' The good minister waited patiently, acd then, in tones just a shado louder tliau be fore, said : 'Tho Apostle Paul' 'Went In swinnnln' last night with Uarry and lien, nnd stepped on a clam shell, ex claimed his youngest son j 'cut my foot so, can't I stay homo to-morrow ?' The pastor Informed his son that ho might stay away from the river and then resumed his topic : 'The Apostle Paul' 'My teacher is an awful liar,' shouted the second sou ; 'he says the world is in round nrnrrorlttigo nnd it turns around all tho time faster than a circus man rides. I guess he hain't cot much sense. -The" mother lifted a warning finger toward the boy and said t 'sh I' nnd the father re sumcd : 'The Apostle Paul says ' 'Don't- bite ofT twlco as much as you can chew,' broke out the eldest son, reproving tho assaultof his little brother on a piece of cakeThe pastor's face showed just n trifle ol annoyance us ue nam, m vcij mm, tied tones : Apostle Paul-' 'There's a fly in the butter V shrieked the jpungest hopeful of the faml'y, and a gen eral lau,gh, followed. When silence was re sidtai'thcVldest daughter with an air of cu riosity, said : . - ' Wellt but pa, I Really would like to know what the Apostle Paul said V 'Pass me the mustard,' said the pastor ab sently. 1 ' " Italy's Treatment of the Pope. The very first article 'of the Italian con etitutlomiiV "The oma'n Catholic "ellgion is the religion ol stat'eVIt'lnot'to'be con ceived, therefore, that a nation compostd of CstholicA'and which in the, first article ol its comical charter proclaims tlio Uutlionc .. . i ii ' r I . i n in religion as the religion of state, shall ill- rel ,trWXfi3 a'blise the sacred person of thoMi "premo head of the religion she professes. iM .When-the Itahau Parliament hrst iissem- kBled in Kome.ono of the principal laws pass ed accorded a proper recognition and endow ment of the Pope, as head of the religion of r , n i state. The following are some ot the priu cirisl articles contained in that law (I am quoting from memory) : Inviolability of the person 01 tue xjuue, miu iuo uguu, uuuuio, and prerogatives'of a -king; the palace df the Vatican (theso-called prison) with its eleven thousand rooms, grounds, gardens, museums.- library, etc.. for his residence and its extra-territoriality, viz.: that tlio Italian government renounces an political, civil and criminal jurisdiction over that lo cality and residents thereof, as if It were out side of Italy ; inviolability of tho mail sent from, or addressed to the Papal Court, and its free transmission through the Italian post-office and mail rputes; the cardinals, to be entitled to the rights, honors ;and pre rogatives due to a prince of the royal blood, the archbishops and bishops to tlioe of a minister of state : a revenue of three mil lion francs yearly assigned 6n tho interest of tne public ueot ior tne personal uso 01 !iis Holiness; with many other rights and priv ileges. This is certainly very dilfererlt treatment from that which the other six kings and dukes who were dethroned aud expelled from Italy received at the hands of the Ital ian government. The Pope, under the ad vice of those who desire to keep up the ill feeling between Italy and tlio Papacy, re fused to accept these concessions, and sought assistance from all the Catholics of the world, who generously responded to his appeals, millions of dollars having been remlttid to Rome by the faithful. The Italian govern ment on its part has regularly remitted 11 check every )ar for three million francs to the secretary of state of the Pope, which has been as regularly returned with a polite note, stating that His Holiness could not receive this money from a government that has usurped his temporal rights ; nnd the inin ter of Jthe finance has deposited a check iii the treasury, subject to the order of the Pope, or of his successors ; for the money beiug voted by Parliament, is a part of the public debt of Itafy, There is thereforo accumula ted into the Italian treasury, since 1870, some iwemy-ono minion irnncs.jver iour million dollars. which, when better coui sels prevail in the Vatican, can be tnaJe una of for the service of the Church. Luigi Monti, in Scribner or July, l'olisbed mannerii have made, scoundrels successful, while the bet of men, by their harshness aud cooluess, have done them. selves Incalculable 'injury tho shell being so rough that the world could not believe there was a precibus kernal lnido of it, Had Raleigh never nung down his cloak in the mud for the proud Klizabeth to walk on, his career in life would hardly have been worth recording. Scores of men have been successful in life by pleasing manners alone. Sue Qave In. The Prairie Grove (Tex- as) swale, who bad beeu "refused" three times by his lady love, called on her at last and announced his intention to neither eat, drink nor sleep till she had conented to be come his bride. Invitations to dinner and supper and finally the offer of u servant to show him a room were received with mga. live shakes of his head, and then the lady tripped away to bed, only to return, howev er, at 12 o'clock and accept her lover's olCjr, After the first sweetness was over lie eagerly asset! it Ituere were any coia victuals on hand, A young lawyer, who had been admitted about a year, was asked by a friend, "How do you like your new profession? ' The an swer was accompanied by a brief sigh to suit the occasion i "My profession is much better than my practice. .SELLERS' LIVERPILLS I a art nf llMf CmmmlMUIt. IWtiHSissj. iswsjt, ail arsDtufiu r tut-lfr. wwruiioiirsii mwi t- ruri4ini, wbUkaotuiMllsid iutuauU sik .Wm itidrtu f BaUlniara. I rswuiiBsa 1 ilaltera' Llsar Ft its f Tka Adauis, Bi fiaoi, Ktulisaky frlca ft. last m k i A" Jii Hie UMTOllVS NOTICE. mailer ot tho estate ot Matthew McDowell, ueet-aseu. AiTrt now .till v 1. isis. Whereas l'otpr Knt. Ktecu tor (it Matthew Mcliuwcll, deceased, died ociorjcr ss, ISitk AndO. I". Knt was appointed his administrator linHitninn x-mioi ...hy 11., isiitiuu.i i uuui nu,r- IMl-Ill' ami lu-viiuiii ill 1 i il l i.iu,uei i-ti.-w.-u, miu m.i nil, ovi'Mor and trustee under the will ot Matthew Mc Dowell, deceased No. 1 ', sentemberTerm nn. i nai OTitho istli diy or Noiemiier, ls7t, ci. P. lent died wllhoutliavliiK iild out the funds ot thoeslatoot Matthew MeUowell, detensed, andllsnl II, Knt was appointed administrator, do bonis non JLc. of l'eter Kill, neeeaseii.nnu houcil i.ni. uuiiiiui-iuiiiui ui v. t lint, deeoaaed. Now, therefore, onmoiloncfS Knorr,. Attorney of Allco Mcliocll Iicateo and by consent of Hon. O. It. Uurkalow, Attorney for tho present represontal Ivo nndjioldcr ot t ho funds ot the estate ot said Matlhow McDowell, deceased, 0.(1 Ilarkloy, on i Is appointed Auditor to ascertain mo iruius r iceiveu RIIIUO iiiu iiiiiik ui IIIU rnuunm, n, tate of Matthew Mcliowell tnand nmons tho parties entitled thereto. . If V THK UH HT. Nollen Isherebv trlien that tho Auditor appointed by tho forocolnir order of Court w 111 meet tho parties Interested lor tho performance of his duties at his of llcoln thoTown of monmsburir on Friday thessdday ot August iss at to o'clock a.mat which time all par. tlcsmutnppearand present tlielr claims or bo do- uarreairom a Biiaru ui me hiiki. . . (JIlAltl.KS (1. II MtKLKY, litoonisbnrK, July, 19, "s-tw Auditor. The Seaside Library. Cliolco books no lonircr for the tow only. Tho best standard novels wltliln tho reach ct every ono. Honks usual!)' soMIromfi to .3 Ken (unchanged nuu uuaunugouj lor iu iinu xu ceuis. 1. Hast Ljnne, Sirs Henry WcoJ a. .lolm iialirnx. uenl, by visa Mulock 8. Jami hi re, by Uiartttlo broule 4 A Uoni.tn lliiter. liv r. ltenite 100 100 100 lac IOC The Hlnck imllts, by JuIm Verno The Last liajHot lvnipvll. by Uulwer 7 Ail.un lledp, by ueor.ro kiiiou soe s. Tho Arnn.lel Motto, by .M C I lay toe loc loe 1. Old Mi il.lleion'i Money, by Mary Cecil Hay U'. Tho oinan In w hlle, by llulo Oolllna II. Tho Jilll un the I loss, bs Oeb Eliot 200 200 200 100 100 18. Tho American nonnior, by Trollope is. A l'rincess ut Thulc, by William black 14. The Head secret, by wllklo Coillus is, Itomoia, ny oeorcro Liioi 10. The Knsllsh attho North l'olo aud Field ot Ice. by .i'ilc Verne It. Hidden Perils, bv Mary Cecil Hav is. Harbanis lustorv bv a. II. lidw.mli If. A Terrible Temptation, by O Keado 20. old CurlusilyMiop. bv Cuarles ltlcken3 21. Foul Play, by ClmrH Iteado 22. Man a.id tt'uV, by Wdklo Collins vs. The Npilre s Lmracy. by M. c Hay 24. Never I'iK) Kate to Mend bv Clna Hoado sr. IjuIj Ad( lul ie's naih, by Mrs II vood 2d. s urora Floyd, by MKs l K Uraddon 2T. Victor and VaiiquMied, bv M c Hay as. A Daughter ot llcth, by William mack si. Nor.Vsi.ove Test, by M O lla till. ITnr I .t i-.i.kf. V.ie. bv Mrs Alexnnder too 100 20C loc IOC 100 20 20C 200 IOC 200 IOC too 100 200 81. t.oo Me Ulllo Ijoo M&Umg, by Cuas lleado luc Sti. The (jueen ot Hearts, by WIIMe Collins, 1(IU 2I1C 100 (11. Jiaildj IH1 uy .-i.iuiiit;! i.uiei 34. Mnipletou. by Charles Iteado 33. 1'elK Holt, Tlio Itaillcil, bv lieoree Ellol fa. Tlio Woolni- o't, by Mrs Alexander 37. The Mystery, by Mis Henry Wood 3s. Antoulna, bv llklo Colluis 39. I.inho, by Mr Waller Sjott 40. ( he Heir to Ashley, by Mrs It. Wood 41. White Lies, by Ch irles Iteado 42. Hlde-an l-seek, by Wllkle Culllns 41 Hector hervad ic, by Jules Verne 41. The Tower or London, by W 11 Alnsw orlh 41. Lite's Secret, by Mrs Henry V ood 4.1. Herltatf of Mnffdale, by Mis Alexander 47. In Mlk Attire, by William mack 4S. Mrntici! AJ(!iiturea of a Pluetou.lu William 200 200 10C !0C 2()U 100 200 2UO mc 2110 100 2( tC 100 mack loo 49. (iranMllc do Vljuo, by "OnliU" uoo M. ITiuler the (ircenwood Tree, bv Thaa Hardv loc. 51. KUmenv. bv Wm black loc 52. The Lost nanir Note, by Mrs Henry Wood ' 1e 5.1. Monarcliof Mlacloir line. by William Ula ck 1oc 54. VndeeTtto I'lsirs' by 1 unlJa" 20o M. A 1AUT CUV, by JllldV loo 5(1. Mratnmore, by "nuidi 6T. A Voyauo Hound tho World South Ameri ca by Jules Verne !0O 10O loc ts. Silas Marner, by tieorgo L'Uot 69. CliandO', uy "Jidda" 0). A Vojavru bound tho Wcrld Australia, by Jules Verno fll. Hehee. bv "Oulda" 200 100 100 f.'2. 1'olle-Farlue. by "Oulda ' 20C r3. neno Jiuiiovi', by .mis Jienry vt ooi C4. A Vojatre Hound tho World New Zealand, 200 bv Jules erno. IOC rs. 1 no Nobiin.ui'a wife, by Mrs. II Wood co. Korv U'More, by bamuel Lover 07. Castle Water, and Henry Arkcll, by Mrs 100 200 mnry wcoa loe os. Flvo Weeks In aballoon. b3' Jules Verno on. To tho Hitter Ind, by Miss M U Uraddon loc 200 20C IOC 100 ,o, .iiiaiiiemarcii, uy i,eori;o uioi i. -vri.iuiie, uy --iiuiud Meruuana, nnd tho Blockade Hunners, by .luk-s Verno is iiey liane, by Mrs Henry Wood 200 1110 100 too IOC 74. Wipe; t Hall, by .Mrs. Henry Wood i.i. lot' i ur v.uumry, uy .lines verno 70. M he New Mugdaleii, by wilklo Collins ii. .vusirchd iiuu .viuiu, uy nils' ,miuo;k TS llrinltti flnunt. he clinrleu Ilpnon luc 20C 79. Madcap violet, by Wllltim lllack so. D.inlel lleronda. by George Eliot 81. Christian .Mistake, by Miss Mulock 200 100 loo S3. Vomer's l-riue. by Mrs Henry Wood 200 9(1 (IIMI 1 enrfiieTTiiilnr , lm Spna hv .Tulea Vernft 1 flfi f . -vy isomer aim i, uv ansa .muiock 85. Malorlo bruco's I-ovei 's, by Mary Patrick lie tio. j-ui lourscii in ins riace, uy unas jicaae S7 A Journey to thu Centre of the L'artU, by Jules Verne es. Two Marriages, by Miss Mulock M. The Lovels ot Arden, by M U Uraddon on. Mv sterlous Island-Dropped from the Clouds, 2IXJ 100 loc 20C UJ J UIC1 i-iuu Ol.lho Woman's Klmrdom. bvMlss Mulock IOC loc 92. Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles, by Mrs llenry w UOU 93. Mysterious Island the abandoned, by Jules Venne ot. 'Hie Law and the Lady, by Wilklo Collins 95. Dead .Men's Shoe's by Miss M U, Uraddon 201 IOC loo 200 IOC 23C 1(C loc loc 9i. ixives v iciory, uy n u rarjeon 9S. Harry Lorrequer, bycnarles'Lcver W. From the esrth to tlio moon.and around the moon, bv .lilies verno 101. A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens lol, AN ble Life, by Miss Mulock lis. Hard Times by Charles Dickens IOC 200 IOC iuj. a nraio i.aay, uy .miss .muiock 101, Peep 0' Day, by John Ilanlm las. At the Men or the bllver Mason, by u L 100 1(0. The master of the Grej lands, by Mrs Henry 20 IOC IOC 107. mado-o'-iirass by II Ll-'arjeon 10s. 'I ho sei Klncr, by Captnln "arriat 119. Kieanor's Victory, liv Mis M K uraddon 20C no. 'Hie (iiri of Feveraham. bv l'lorenco Marryatioc in. loin ui viiu vvunu iu r.iLrniy uays. py O Ull". L-l I1U l!ffiCn "riiny'TiL6 FilrjSon 114. narii ll .MurMmm, by Mian M K llrnildon 11 . Uliln Iho Mail-, bv Mrs II Wood 110. Ititilinc, by I, II W'alford 11. Tho lVmalo Minster, ay E I.les lis. (livat j.'xiH'Ctntlous, by o Dickens no. lvtrnnci, bj tiun-nrn Marrjat liw. Itum.xuco or n Poor Youdu .ian, by o Feu. 121. A Llfo'lnr a Uto. by MUs Muliv lil. The i'llratvermnui, by Captain Jiarryat 123. Irish Legends, by s-nmuel Ixner 121. squire TreUyn's llelr, by Mrs II Wood 123 Mary Ilartou, bv lira Haskell 12i. Krema ; or my Father's bln.by It 1) Black more 137. Mv Lady I.udlow. by Mrs Oaskell 121 llouilh I'llllllps, bv'MlsC!l.kkell IK). Tlio ManderlDj Jew, (istliiut) by Eusenu J'ho Wnnderlnc Jew (2d half) hy Eugene Sue 20c ian. Sermons out of ('hutch, by Miss Mulock mi. .yauiiu (.irujiou, UY .lined emo 182. .tack lllnton, by Charles Ivcr 1S3, The Duchess ot llosemary Lane, by B L Far. jeon 131. My Hjother'H V, iro, by AmelU Ii Edwards iKaiimn iij,u,inut uy .HSS MUIOCK lie. Kailo stewnrt. by Misollphant l.ii.A lient liiai'loud, by Charles Lever 1 What He lost Her, by .lamis 1'ajno l.ia. Ijindoii's Heart, by II L Furjrun mi Tin) Lady Lisle, bv Miss M E Uraddon Ml. Mustermaii Hejity, bv Captain Marryat IU, Tlw Head or the Family, by Miss Mulock 1J3. TllO llalltlted Tower, bv tr Ilenrv Wnmi i. nm i i imenanis, ov Alexander Dinnas luc mi nan a minion ui money, Dy Amelia X). Ed win ds 140. Charles O'Stalley, tho Irish Dragoon, by Lowr, (TUp'u No) 14. Halt lu, tho lleerer, bv Captain Marryat 14S. A lllua Klocklnc, by Anole Edwards 111) .In.hua Marvfl, by II I, Farleun 2U0 80c. IOC loc iieo l'C loo so ll'C loo 40C 1(10 100 !0O 100 100 ano an loc loo VOil I'M 11)0 auc loo loo 200 ...... ,,ui. Bin,, oi v.uiuiiu .iiuryui. Ul. Tho Itusslan (lypsy, by Alex Dumas Hi. Arlhur o'Leurv, by Charles Lever l.WrWardnf Mfer Ui, A I'olnt of Honor, by Annie Edwards iss. i he (:ouut or nlonlivcrlsto, Alex Dumas im. Thu King's own, by copt. Man-vat !""' .t,L".Jl0e..jy Amelia u. tdwards ,u. ,,iit,nuiu iiuu-, ii, nuuiuei lAjyer lf.lt. Thu rmiiitom "ldii, by Captain Marryat KM, Iho lllack Tulip, dy Alexander Pumas lot, 1 ho World Well Lost, K. Lynn Linton Ml. Shirley. I harlotte lironto ira, I ranli .Mlldinuy, liy Captain Xlarri at 104. A Younc ttl'e'shlory, Harriet llowrn iss. A Modern Mlnlsier (vol. i.) chcely Novel wo. Thu I a-st Alalia, uv iieoruo Mud ir.7, Tho oueiMi'a Miklaie, by Alex, Dumas itis. i;on LTCifan, uy inarieu uiyvr liw. ft. I'atrlek's Lie, hy Charles Lever 1T0. Newt jii llorster. Ly Captain Marryat in. jiusiutt' iu r oi luue, uy .miss nrauuon 1T. rhovaller de Mal.oirltouire, by Dumas 113. Junlict In Starch of a Father, by Captain loc son jiarryat 1T4. Kato tlTlonOL'huo. bv Charles tver soo its. Tho Pacha or Muny Tales, capialn Marryat loo 17a. I'oichnl Keeno by Captain Marrjat loo 11T, fieorijo cunUTbury's Will, by Mrs, Henry Us, l.'aro tlouit Luck, bv It. E. Francllllon loo l i u . J lie lusior.v pi u i rime, uy wcuir 11U70 100 Iki. Arinalade. by Wilklo Culllns too ist. The Countess do Cliarny, Alex Dumas loo lsi Juliets (juardlau, by Mrs. Cameron loo lsa. Kenllwortli. bv blr Waller hrott voo 1K4. ,IlleLlttloaa,e. by Captain Marryat 100 Iss. iioCMt-llje Mvei thearu" by Ithoda liroueton loo ii,. iii vtiin.iitnu, uy Limriea 4'lCKens nr. Nation, by Alexander Dumas lsb. 'i ue hwiss nunuy iioiauson isu. jienry iiunoai, uy miss tiraunon luo. lemolrs of a rhvidclan. bv Alex Dnmu 191, The Tin is) Culteis. by 4'aptaln Marryat i... i no i i lust'irtti urn, uy .lexmiuer iiumas 19.1. Heart of Mldiolhluii. Mr Walter Kf.oit 194.JSU Inieutlons, bv HorenceMarryatt iDi.-jtai.ei l imtana, uv Alexander IX llaiarla. bv Alexander llumaa IWiNlcholas Mckleby, by charlus Dickens 17. Nancy, by Hhodu llrjuchlon IDs, het'.lers lu Canada, by Capuiln Marryat 199, cloisters and the Hearth, by Chaa. Iteado swi, 'ino Monk, ly iiaiujew u, Lewis, M. 1". J1UUI. .filial. 1 For sale by all llookscllers and Newsdealers, or scuv isistuiju I'repuiu, uu reieipt ui price, OEOltaE MUNjtO, Publisher, 31, S3 and ss, Vandewater St., N. Y. ;,0. 110 MUT. aU2 3, U-4ui Ur.A.G.OLIN'S UB him CLklJlU,. i'iiilltii, Ia of Mrmurit iuplr'JiMUt, 14 lisul4Mtti tm iwmivui. .rua ssriuiuj, UTi.iiy i.fwl , dUswn of Ua HUsUtT! Ulster) I.Mt-r. I.UHCa. A.iUit, 4ti(U, 111m, ll tl" 'it iteaMx, ami lN L Vl.slt' M:UI.I, UU to U.aut-ol. U iHiu Lax La.1 a III loorf asirlauia, aud tktm bctoibsjn fall, IU Uis'44 sit I'm IsaiorataJ K hoJ, um uo uttnurfi ba tha lar. i (jr ii e hi iiio L' ft, I,llirAnquMPtnriuiwtlwHk prlHl l-anstand bosvJ, rail or itu, fe.v ftxivsniaon fur I inu "-ui fifty iU Ii lamnla ol JtulW (owl suiJ rU Kuiti f I ii.irt4t Inhjfinatius) byttfMsa. Hit O LIN'S MARRIAGE GUIDE KtSffi-l mi g sit d luUiiVa ai at t' xi all sIUsms f ft ml ,i. i.l, 1 1 it f . i l . iJ tlio iMllali ft tba J tl'O-S il UsUi.Ulllu man it I I'm ut I- i .1 thy i U liua k,.ssy- j bvul4Ksl of dtiaa aaaloj, au?. 7, li ly 11 SO i '11 1 - larnl rlsr u llUw msW Waia4 Ucan make money faster ht work for us than n nnytlildi elw Capital not required t wo wit start you, U per day at homo made by tho Industrious, iten, women,; iwjs and clrls ranted evenrwhero to work for ns. Now Is tho time, Costly onl lit aud terms Irco. AddrcssTseK tc co., Ausubta, Mamo. juarcn ,5-iy GLAZING AND PAPERING. "TrJI. P. IiOblNK, Iron Hlreet below seo V ond, bloomsburif, l'a., is prepared to do al kinds ot PAINTING, OLAfiINQ, and PAPER HANGING. In the best styles, at lowest prices, and at Bbort noucc. fart les havlDC such work to do will save money calling on mo. All work warranted toelvo satisfaction. solicited WM. P. I10DINE. Marchsu GOLD.? Orcat cnanco to mako money. If you can get Bold v oil can get green b:irt. u need a nersun every where to tnkc subscriptions to tho laravst, cheapest anu best iiiusiraieo. niniiiy puiiiieniuii iu mo uuu. Anv fine enn lieenme a H'jcieasfltl nr-ent. TIlO most eleirnnt works ot art civ en tree to subscribers. Tho nriee u sn lnvv lliat almost cvcrvbodv subscribes. 0110 01111 reports maklni; over f it In n week. A lady airent reports taklni; uver 4W subscribers In ten ii.ivs. All who enn-ai?o make money fast, loucan CV lilO llll 3 Our UUlf IU iiiu misiticra, ui miij jumi Sparc time. You need not bo nwny Horn homo over nl Jht You can do It at well as omri s. i- iui panic niiirq. tnrreiiens and terirs frrco Lleirnnt and ex pensive outilt free. H ou want profitable work send us your nddress at once. It lusts nothing to irv ine miRinpRH. onn will (-uviiiri-H inns iu iiiuixu great pay. Address."'! ho l'cipli's Joutnal' l'ort- lano, .Maine. uuk. iv, n-ij GLENN'S SXTLPHUll SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases or Titn Skin, llEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION, PREVENTS and Hem EDi es Rheumatism and Gour, Heai.s Sores and Abrasions of thu Cuticlk and Counteracts Contagion, This Standari ,tions. Sores and ril External Remedy for Erup d Injuries of the Skin, not only removes from the Complexion all Hlem 1SHES arisine: from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE marvelously clear, smooth and tliant. and being a wholesome deautifier is far prcierabic to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages of Sul. fllUR JIATHS ara insured BY THE USE OF Glenn's SllTpJlUV Sod), which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and l'RE vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also disinfects clothing and linen and trevents diseases communicated uy contact with the 1'erso.v. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards graypess of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Gents per Cake: per box us owes), ouc. anami.xu. K. B. The 50 cent caliea are triple the sue of those at 85 cents. "HILL'S HAIR XSU AVHISKEK DVE," IUack or Urown, 30 Cents C.5. CIIITTESTOI, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av., S.Y. December 14, is:7-ly ANTI-FAT iiir ;iii:.t iikmeii r.r O -O TJXj 3ST O . ALL AX'S AXTI-FAT U ihim-Hmc Ulilt n-l pf-rft'Ctly liarniloss. It nrtt uiHin the f.in.l In ttic --toii.in.il, jiriMUtlu,,' Its IrIiik rt-ini'iti'-l tnto 'l.iUoi In aoronliitKi villi u- recti"!!''. It will rt'tlucv u i'ut itorsuii Irutu lo lu fl ToritiiK-iiit- Is not cnly n ill-t.p ltstlf, hut the liarbliui-r of otlura." fo wruli- lllpiMn-Tutca two Liiou-Hiiul eurs npL), uml lut wus true tlicn ii none the 8o lo-Jaj, ioi I b irutttlstii, or sent, iy express, upou rc Cllpt of ilM Quarttr-tloitn tlK AtlJreBA, BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., "' Proprietor, HuiTulo, .V. Y Mays, T$,-3m nilftl Al" Including Shooting Outfit.wS U U II U Wiio.-anli, Moure ii UrwU bi. Louis auy. it, '7i-iy n a; cj PATENTS! obtain od for mechuulcal do- Ices. medical or other com pounds, ornamental designs, trado marks, and la l.is. caieats. Asslirnments. Interference. Appeals. suits for Infrlnemnts, and all cases tirMng under me r in;. r pruuipnv uneuu iu. Inventions That Have Been ") Ij t PVlllit !"". bv the patent onicomay VlliU lliUJ. UjUstllllnmost cases, bo pat ented by us. lielny opposite thu patent oillce, we can mako closer searches, aud secure patents more promptly, and with broader claims than those who UIUILUIUIUIIUUI ,, ,Ulll.,u. INVENTORS bend us a model or (sketch of Your device : v e make cxntnlnatloDS free o! chanre.aud ud Iso as to patent- AUliuy, au correepariutiitu hiricuy comiuenum, Prices low and HO CHARGE UNLKbS J 'ATI-NT la We rtfer to ofllclala in the I'atent Ofllce. to ourcll- ents in et'ry btatuol the Union, and to jour hena- uuw gnt'u wutu ue&irtiu, a utiles 11 iUll IV Opposite I'atent Ofllce, ushlngton, D. C, aprll 5, IT tv Steel and Iron Triple Fla-age FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES; ilsnt Inside Holt Work ana lllDgtd Cap. 10 UTI COMPUTI WTH0UT IT 1 1 W: TERWILLIGER, N&. S4 Maiden Lane, Iw Will It, dec. 1, lsll.iy IIVTOUO TrllSfAPEISKEPTON FILE 1 AT THE OFFICE OF, 733 Siksom St, PHILADELPHIA, y'ho are ciur butbortMl aucuUi and will receive AdrertUeiucutM Ht uu IsOWUST OAH1I ltATItfi v prieg (Roods I Begs leave (o inform his,'; customers now replete with nil tho Novelties consisting ot nowjind bcautilul styles ol ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES any of which he is prepared to make up in tho latest style. liciiilv-iniido cothing; cheaper tluin ever. Cheap Suits for men, Cheap suits for Youths, Isoys lor nil nf the beat nmko and Just received a full lino ot all the mm, um For Men, for Youths, for Boys Cheaper than Ever. h mn ONE OF THE . CELEBRATED PEARL BATED hut MERCHANT TAILOR, BLOOMSBUBG, DP-A.. 0". HI. MAIZE'S Mammoth Grocery, corner BLOOMSBUEa, 3P-A., is tub it.acr to okt the woimi op your jionuy in tiii: finest and fiiksiiest of Fancy Imported and DomesticiStaple Groceries of Every Description, Qneensware, Glassware, M and Willowware, Flour and Feed, Tobacco and Cigars, AT BOTTOM PRICES FOE O&SH, OH NICE rilliSlI FKODUOK. Then Buy.N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. CHEMICAL PAINT, ilT"anilsavDonc-thliatlio cost of palntlng.und pet a paint that Is much handsomer, nndwllt LAST TWICE AH LONG AS ANY OT1IEH I'AINT. . i. .i.itn nr nnv eninr iiosired. Isonmanvthousandsof thonnestbu In lli'n uminlri. mmvnl u hlr'h lull tinpn Tinlnlfsl blX CHEMICAL TAINT has taken First I'HKMIUMS at Colors sent free. Address N. Y. EN AM 1. b i - ai. - DKIl A SON, Acents 1321, Market street, rniiaacinuia, ra. "i i, ii-iy IS AND HAS THE Magge&t Qirculaiiom OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Terms $2.00 a Year. Country Produce taken on Subscriptin. THE DIFFERENT. IN THIS OF THE INNUMERABLE Yulety of Wh leetton AND MATERIAL Inn tike ColMmlbiML Offiea All kinds of Printing done on sit low rales. OFFICE NORTH SIDE BLOOMSBURG, PA, Celebrated KXTKNSION Library L a M r Adapted to any room hitjU or low ceil Hit;. Um eira to tablu when trt use.anU raised by merely touclitnc, l'KKi'KCTl.Y UAIU 1-KOM K1MISU. l.lk'Uta without rcrnoMnr dilmney, (julto iiacouienlent us una, and at 4 theexit-nbe. 'the samo cxttn blon principle Is appllea to nil our chanUellerH not exceeding1 6 Hfe'lits. TJib adrantaKes uroi uicreast-rt light ltlt bui ue coutiuinptloa ot oil, by having tne lluht whero wantedt Barely, cannot bo knock ed oer or upbet, 'iho extension machinery Is ettnnlo. and cannot pubblblyghu way. Cutsuf Kxien ttiua juiiip aini ciiaiiueiifrs ei uu emes rurnlhhed irte. We bell all lamps haMLf nif-rlt. A.J.WKIDENEIl, Dealer tn La miu ond (lusts wakk, Zit, becond hirtct, I'LHadu. ESPY PLANING MILL. The undurblgucd letsee or the Kupy l'laliluf Mill, U prrparud lu do all tluds or mill trk, Doors, Frames, Sasli, Blinds, etc. mado to order on Bhort notice. HatlHfiictlon guar. auKoa. ciukikh Kma, lUo.mbburf, ra. "ITfAINWKIQHT A CO., WHOLESALE OIIOCEItS, J'UiUDKlJDIi, Dealers In TFAS, SVIlUrH, COFrKK, KUOAn, MOLASSES, lill'K, sriCSS, BICABB 601)1, iC, iC N. K. Corner Second and Arcb streets, '"Orders will reoelre prompt attention. Sprang and tlio public that liis stock is for Spring mid Summer Wear, Children. at the lowest nriccs. latest styles in color and quaiity.ot FOB mm SOLD ONLY BY of Main and Centre streets, M'lll . ni.d HOW lOOk US ttCllllS WllCU llfSt Dalnlflrt twenty ot Iho stalo Fairs of tho Union. Samplecard;of ni uj., a nm iuki, ui iihnuy l. THE T MJWSPAFEM STYLES OP TYPE PAPER Islsiiii sued fancy siioe l noiicc and OF THE COURT HOUSE, BESTi business you can cncroL'o in. .i tnrn I m r cln.v mado bv anv worker of either I t-ex. rlk'bt lu their own localities. 1'ar. tlculars and sample-j worth 15 free. Improve your jiuii. iti u uv lino uuoiiiVM, AUUIfBS miNNlIN tV IU.. JorUanU.Alaluu. inarch sa, '7tMy $66f wttk In iour own ton. f5 Outfit trn. I 1 1 --in. urancr 11 vuu wani a uusinesa 1 which nernjus of either ier inmntcR I rent nai all tho it mo ihev wnrk writn I for r--rtltulariiioli,UuiVT&Co,,rortIaiittMaliie. MALLEABLE IRON IfUUT & NUUK Sole Protector. For Ubo In KgIIIiik Mills, (ilasa I ilouseil. ('rial Mfnea and liv I iii..n..nA.:. 1 n, . , i.lll lU.i . alflliw, BV laiuo.., Aliruucuj, ra, Call, ore laiiuir circular, KILLS all the FLIES In a room In TWO fiOURS,-? ioc. north will kill more flics iban $10 worth of Flrrpr, No dirt, 110 UOulil. I'yi SolJ by IiBVCOitn Evtav. W1I1KB. Botanic Metiicine Co., BufUlo.N, Y. July 1, 18w oft ft INVALIDS' HOTEL. The Tfry Vircv iliimlrfr or InrsIM tirorto wlin irtallr tllt Ilulliilo, ifinii eviry qimrlcr nrilip ';"i'',.fif nil CiinmU, Hint llif-r limy ' f'linlt Dr. It. .1 If-lic:, nml lliit tlililr,iUilirtBl t ncully r hnclalliu In Medicine imcl'HnrKrry f IhIkI , 111' 1'1"' rrniliTi d ltn.e!ry tliRt Iho lfiuii.li.rnr IhU liitllu t nmlioiilil fTOTiup n inni-r ' iiiiin.i uii.i ................. ot lliclr rnlcrtiilniiu'lH mi.l romrorL aiivantaiu'j n'ri:itt:ii."TiiG Invall'lr lletel limnre cnmitli'le la in ipiioliitmtnn linn niiy slnil Ur Imtllutlmi In Hie wml.l. '1 he Inill llrar ;; In one or Hi1 men! liealtlifnl nli'l delriililL. iiorllmw ot the City of IlillUlo, nuil culnuian U u line ; lew or t-nko Krle. NUimrn Ulcer, nml tho eurminillnp cnunlry, telni Uliiall.l 111 Ihr ' mid; nf nn I'lipirw fyfteni of ufnulinil pnrkfc Tlw .Until It niruhlud with iiatenl naMy la"enirer levator, tn convey natlriil j I.Jan.l from il.e .1111. mil llrJi Is prnvhled yr Ih a ktniUnfnirn0' ha ,linJ Ira alo eoniiecte.1 wllh It a" ! ll'aH..lnteil irrnfna.lnni and bowling alley to afford nrooer ineana of exercise. rllltoMli iiisiiabix of all Itirma, whether fequlr Inir iiil..llcnl,inrrlcal,.Tiueehnnle1il.lreiiliient,conie wfihlntlleKovfiire'of oiioiurnHneilalllei. Dial. AFI ! Ill' Otl ni elally are the f.if 111 tlea of thH Inllrniaiy or n fiH rlor older as npanM theremedhl meantand np.llaces for tlw i cure of .11 thoae chronic d'"a; lull.ir o It male Tlio electro-thermal, mid oilnr anproie.1 hatha, U In many caiei an Imnlnahle auxiliary lo Ih" remedial n lain to which wo re.ort In rarhraica. 1 ry frlcllon tn the aurfaee, pen. ral rhampnnhiK, bwwllali mme- tiimt, The inort iippioied ineuiein es are rim hi ?mnlov('t ai d Iho Jinll. Imi ripihillnn nf the duf. ioault the condition of thu iallint,iiieiiiirniiKiivi.ii tlla lira nf the ki.tiii ap'irlimnt, tho cheerlnit In. Ilienronf music, hocl.Vl liiticcourmlnnnrf nt Kiinua Ilir airilfllnenl. and llll tlnmi apneli H which tind to K'oiTiS till wind of tlio lullent from derpe.ndciicy, a id thin promote reemir;, are not n uleclcd. riiorea im. Vlnia'a llan.-el, and ollur innniia altec tlona. rice ie the ntunthni of an In this ane. clalty. hy which Ihf V entest skill Is attained aud Iho lnnat happv rceulH aueiinid. LfMl 11I1.IHMA-TI1I1 dlt ! ion of the practice In the Im.lMa' Ilof 1 l "ry alily luniiaiied hy ;(' 11. man of liinltire ludilliiint and KIM. llroliclilal. llirniit. and l.tisl I 'e i-.s lire . rj I irp ly lri ale.1 in u, U iii : Sirlu c nt.and w Ith r nilt-Vlil. h liaie hull Sa-iiiy przlilrj inV ti bnin ph; n-1 ' i"l'K'"t,,' , KVi: AMI ILtt.-epcchil ali.ir.iou Is Kit into, Iho delleaicH niMTallnna nn the i) and tar, a illstln- .hed Sul and nnrljl l.tli.it undir tngastmeut u conduct tills I ramli or IW pniellee. invalids arrhlnu In the city aiel ..leslrlna to con aultuS. hom,l . ime llrtcllv l.Itlin Ilof 1. 11 leally aJeeas 1.1c lv rarrtairi', oiiiiitl.ua, or Urielcara. Mil- Lfl! Wff i:L'JS.u.uV,-M "icdu.?& Ujf and Invallda' UvUl, llull.ilo, . . sep. as 'J7-tf CURES DISHES C-n,B-- THROAT.UJNaS.irtfmficBLQOft In the woinlcrfut inc.Ucito to whicli the nillictoil mo ninny diucUl toe )uh?(, tho iltfccnvurcr tc ho lirn rnnildncil tn hftmmnjj niotonf Nn tureV r-owictgu ciiiuUo i'rifrtiis, which (icwl h.ii liistlllci. Into iho CiTftaliIp kingflom for lic.iN intf tlio sick, llntn wt'it; mer I etnu conibinctl in one tiictilflnc. Tito ci Iflcnco of thU fju-tisfoiirnl In itio fru-u vnrieiy or imwi oiMiinnie.iiaeascri wh.cn it laa 1'ifii f'Miml iu coii'iuor. In the cum ul llroiti liltlw, Nrioro Coughs, ami the oaily n.iiroaof ruiuiimpiiou, it luis iilonh.itcil tha meilical Iiuuliy, uinl eminfint iilij nicinii8 pro iiounco tt ii.o f;u'Jiu-8l iiK-4h'al llr.(ivpry of tlio fijvC. hllc it ctiic-i tlic freen?.t C"iiglis, it fiii'iipilicn- ti srMcni nml purlrici, tlio Moods ltv ttf ;iiataui llmioitijti IjlomUhurlfv Ug I'lt'pcTtH'-t. 1. "ires all CIiuiMr. fnnn the io i ut Scrolul:. ui 'i common flllntcht 1 1 in itio. n I.rti plltm, NJiTCurial ul-c.ise, Minciat 1'i'iHniif, ni.it tht-ir i-fii't:. nrc cni'liwited, nm! vIirorottB ItCjilth nml .1 boninl crmstitiition cotah Iblifil. l)vy m! nuIiiH, Sat l-rhcii nit Fever Sorcy Seal j' or Hough Mclu, in Bhort, all tlio htinieioiu tli-i.':ii'-t c.ni-cil tu tj.ni l-lnoil. are comnicn-il liy this vuucr'llli l'ttrifyiii. amj in liH"itliiit incilicitio. , If von loci iluU,ilin.rej tlHiiMt'ilnlJiaro sallow color of skin, or Vi-Uow bli liln 11 i-poin on face r hoilv, fii'nuenl litM'l.Aflic or ilizuu-t-i, bal titslc In month, iinmml lu-at or chills nlicrnaiftl with hot lliir-ln1-, ti t-t'lvit!. nt rlomv lot t-hoilincs. ir-u-iilar ai'i-i'tin'. ami (nuro r.nit-il. von arc fcuflfrio!; front Torpid IjI vol, or ' Hlllou. " ufi,f jn iiiiii 1 iu1- "f iI.Ivr Com plaint onlr pait of uivts 1 mmuis njc e-i-t-rifiii u I. Ah a mi.i-ii fi all .-in it lite, Or, Vicn'u'-t'ol.lcn Mi-'h .tl IU i"i vr i .- no t'qn.il, ni it c'Ktis pcrlc'i cuict, lt..i ik liter ttiriifil.t'iictl ami ncuaai. SOIQ BY DKUGGUTa AT 1 Pi JTII.E, .n-part'l hv It, V. IMfttri:, tl. Sf-lc l; t-o t r icii r .i t u "M't NnAi.i. litilla' V V Sep. 2-J, TT-tt Tho Lightest Running, Tho Simplest, Tho Most Durahlo, Tho Most Popular or SEWING MACHINES. Jt i nll) uiwlerwtoorti makes the double-thread IneU-fttltrh, hi aelf retulntliitf teiiIoim dial tuke-iif and wilt do fioiiliolo rut.ye uf family work without vlinuco DoiiiCJitlu la tnadetn the tno$t durable vutnntr, cllh conical ttrtl bearlnya tind compensattmj Journal throughout PAPER FASHIONS. XhMCjiojiiilor 1'ATTEUNH for tadle', mlMeM', and children' drtit, are cut on tt NjNieiu fciiperliir to any n uc, and can be understood hy niiy 0110. J-uI (llrcellunaKititl I(ii.rrirCon 011 each envelope, A'enil J'jce Cente for tlluitratfd Cata logne of IOOO J'a.'ifoii. Bovrintt Maehins Co,, Now York. I. W. HARTMAN, Aiient "Domestic" Paper Fasliions Bloomsbur. Decern bcr 11, l.IT-ly PAT E NTs7 I F.A. Lehinann, Solicitor of Ameilam and Forefgn Patents. Wafehltcton. d.p. auulUx, wltli rntenU. whether U fore tho I'atent Ofllce or I uo vvuiust, luuuiuy uiunaeuio. ochaivetnaCo i uui-jss a (tawuv u bwuxea. tcua xor a circular. AtBRRT lUnTMAH, THE RED FRONT, HABTMAM BBOS., iinAt.ims in THAS, CANNIil) FKUIT, OIOAXIS, TOBACCO, SNvrr, OONFEOTIONJ3KY. Spices of all kinds, Glass & Quoenswaro, FINE GROCERIES. Foreign and Domostio Fruits. . AND ClHNKU.Vrj LINE Ot" Family Provisions 4tli door below Market street, nioomUjurfr, ra. If (j oorta delivered to nil purtB ot tbo town April n, '77-tr LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. mm - jmADJS MARl A Cures all Pain In jll.wi uml Hcast TESTIMONIALS: rKOLAmfllfTEiti(rrtlllni' ot thoVomu.) AWon- tlcrrul Cure. Mno years my wife Hunered Iwlth thU terrlblo complaint. Hhowna nttended by doctor af ter doctor, went to thodltTercnt ltospltnU whero fe males are treaiojl; tried them all; wore bandages and pessaries with only temporary rullef. Her life was iiniseraute. v appiien nr. uties- ininieuu Her relief was Immediate. tlic Is now well. It. JVICUFUMOFT, 40 West 13th street, New York. I hart ttwelvo .strokes of l'arairsis. Mr lec.arm and tongue were useless ; was obliged lo uso a cath eter eery clay. Doctor (.lies' Liniment lodlrtoot Ammonia has cured me. Will answer any Inquiries so that all atille'ed may know of it. .joiin aitm.. ..-sonn itraniorn, uonn. Chestnut mil, rhlladelphU, April 2, ia. M. Clllca. In Hear Mr I used our Iodide of Ammonia Liniment on Horn Temple's hind pastern Joint Miothad been;uuIto hunej the effect was wonderful; she wika now qulto well. Very.ro Bpectfully ours( A. WEix:n. I. S. 1 am now tislnir it, on Littleton's rlnhtioro A lartro Rhoo boll on a valuable .vounc horse was removed hy Giles' Llnlrmvnt lodlrto ot Ammonia. Carpels, ITMxilt avo.. N'ew York, Asthma Tho torLurcs and neon les I endured for rIv i ears, none but those who havesunwed with this terrible disease can know. My life was misera ble, in desperation 1 tried tines' Lintmcnt Iodide of Ammonia. It gavu mu Instant relief. I'wjd It In ternally as w ell as externally. J II OS. llKAM(iM, 127 west Stth btreet, Xew York. I was In a dreadful condition. .Joints swollen. pain Intense. Injections of rnoruhtno into my veins failed to reltuve me. (i lies' Iodide of Ammonia took away tho denoMts from mv mints. Iwantevery ono who suffers to know what will euro them. 1 ounvcK i)rintor. North Hyde rark. Ijimmoiiloco. Vt. Another Kuffurer emed. blfiChartrud from the .Massachusetts (Icneral Hospital as Incurable, with lntiaminatory rh-umatlsm In mv shoulders. Ilnirers and feet; sufTered fearrully tor three j ears, tried eu-rythintf; lost all hope. Dr. (dies' Liniment lod- iuooi Ammonia cnecteu a compieio cure. jLl.i.en rii 1 ii. No. 72 Prane street. Fall ltlver, Mass. 8nralns. snllnta. bruises. Lnineness In horses. (lies' Liniment Iodida of Ammonia Is a perfect pe cltlc. No person who owns a horse sliould bo with-. out It. M. ItonENS, tw seventh avenue, ew Yoik. In my family, and for tho .stock, I have used (.lie's Liniment lodldo of Ammonia. It Is unsu massed. and I am surprised nt tho many different maladies In which it Is applicable. It gives tho utmost satis faction. .IOIIN .J. CAIlTKll, Superintendent Eastern I'cnnsyhania Kxperlraen tal Farm. co c. and $1 : nnd In quarts nlti.io, In which thero Is a L'reat saving. Trial size 25 cents, MJi.it uv am. Diicwusm N. J. 1I1:MI:IMI( I T, AKI. lor Ulntnnslnirg. may 41, ''H- RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES pHlLADKLl'IlA AND ItliADIXG KOAD AIUtAXOEMENT OF l'ASSKNGEK THAIXS. May iii, 1S7S. TK1IKS LEAVE ltCPEHT A8 101I.0W8 (hUKIIiV KXCE1TB i'ur New York, riillndelplila, JlcaUliif, I'ollsvllls Taniaqua, &.C., 11,13 a. m Tor Catawl3S.i, 11,45 u. in. 7, 'to chi 7,SC m, l'or Wlimiiibjiorl, c,ss n.or a. m, ana iftt p. rn. TlillKSFOU KCl'ERI LEAVE AS lOI.I.OWS, (61NIUT II CKl'TEU.) Leave New York, 8,15 a. io. Leave l'hlladclpbla, 0,15 a. m, LcaioUeadlni;, Jl,3ja. in., i'ottsvllle,12,15p. m and Tamaqua, l.lio p. m. Leao Catawlasa, cjo 8,50 a. m, and 4,oo p. m, Iai e Wiuianibpoii ,p,43 a.m,v,l5 p. in. and 5,00 p. m l'asbcngura ui.d fiom New Yorkand l'hllado plila ko lUrou;,'.! w ttliout t liango ot cars. J. i". WOOTTEN. lieneral Alanager. C.(l, 1IANLB0K, Leneral Ticket Agent. Jan.il, ijio H. JN JOItTHEKN CJONTltAL 11AILWAY On and alter November 201I1. isr.1. imi n. i 111 1 h.ii. SUKllUltY as follows! NOUTHWAltD. Erlo Mall 5.i0 a. iu., arrive KUnlra ii . r, " Caiiaudalgua.,, 3.35 p. ra Itoelichter 6.15 ' Nlat.nrn .1 jn 11 Uenovo accominodallonll.ioa. iii. anUo Williams rt 12.55 n. m. ElmIraMall4.15a.rn.. nrrivn nmiM m,n. Uuttalo Express T.15 a. iu, arm o liuualo sm a.'m BOUTHWAltl). Uuffalo Express i!.fco a. m. an h o llnrrisburir 4.50 a. m " laltlinoret).40 " ramlrallall 11.15 a.m., anUo JlarrtbliurijlMp.ra abumtrion 10.30 " ltaltlmore 0.30 " Washington 8.S0 ' llarrlsburg accommodation s.40p. m.arrho Harris arrh 0 llaltlmoro 2.25 a. m WnKhlr.inn ft la M Erlo Mall ls.65 a. m. arrlvo Harmuurg 3 05 a, ru liammoro 8.40 .1,,,. 1, ... . wasningtou 10.35 " 1 1 Ml dally except Sunday, 11. M. liOYD, Jr., Ueuernl l'oBsenser Agen A. J. CASSA'iT, Ocutral Manate D EIjA'WARE, LACKAWANNA AND WEhTEHN ItAlUtOAl). I1L00JIS11UIIG DI VISION. Tlrae-Tablo No. So, Takes erfect at 4:30 A, M MONDAY', JUNE 10, 1878. NOIIT1I, p.m. p.m. a.m. (STATION'S. ...... No nmton .......liellci uo.. 'I'll. If.nHI... 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T4 1 7 1 61 1 4S T 44 f 38 7 83 7 20, ..y .JUrminkburg, II S9 III 45 0 45 Cntattlsa Hrl'dgo. II 11 67 6 03 S 6 0 27 1 27 7 11 i,.. . .I'ttjiiiiit) t'uulatky...... t'aineron Northumberland. 11. jo u IB H 21 6 15 10 100 9 61 6 43 It 43 6 45 9 to p.m. p.m. a.m. ....S-.-P-m. a.ra huitrlntu. tntts cai".; UiVlSS . Thomas n. lUnniAM,