- h1.miwi'ii1v4ma. awf Tliti COLTOIBIN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA CO! NTY, PA. - Miscellaneous. Domestic Receipt!). ItOAST MUTTON HASHED. Remove nil tendons and skin from some cold roust mutton, ami cut It up very small, with baked chestnuts or cooked potatoes. Then" placo n stewpan over a moderate fite, put Into It some butter or flour ; mix them well, and allow them to become brown. Then put the mluced materials into tho pan and fry them altogether ; afterwards season ullh salt and pepper, and ndd aorao gravy or lock broth, and let them simmer over a gentle fire for ono hour. Now add n pleco of butter tho site of an egg, and serve with poached eggs, garnished with crusts of bread cut small. BUCKWHEAT CAKES. Perhaps some of our best housekeepers may not know that to mix one-third wheat flour with the buckwheat makes the cakes better than If made entirely of buckwheat and where It Is high-priced In comparison with flour as It Is here, It becomes au object to economize. As sorao one may want a re celpt, here is mine. One third of wheat flour, two-thirds buck wheat'flour, warm water sufficient to make a stiff batter, half a teacup of good yeast and a little salt; set In a warm placo over night to rise. Thin to the proper consistency and add a small teaspoon of saleratus ju9t before bak' ing. By taking a bowlful before the salera' tus Is added, It can bo used to start another batch in the evening, and in that case yeast can be used once a week only. The cakes will be Iitfht. TUMPKIN rUDDISG. Take one plut of pnmpkln that has been tewed soft and pressed through a colander ; melt in half a pint of warm milk, a quarter or a pound of butter and the same quantity of sugar, Btlrlng tticm well together; one p nt Of rich cream will be better than milk nil butter , beat eight eggs very light, and add them gradually to the other ingredients alternately witii the pumpkin ; then stir in a wine-glass of rose-water and two glasses of wlno mixed together, a large teaspoon of powdered mace and cinnamon mixed, and a grated nutmeg. Having stirred the whole very hard, put it into a buttered dish and bake three-quarters of an hour. Ncck-Twistlng in Clinrch. There are practices which are tolerated in religious congregations which Christians who are jealous of tho honor of their Master's hous?, Bhould utterly condemn. Decorum is the hand-maid of devotional feeling, and for this reason a church should never be .disturbed by the slightest approach to irreV' erence. 'It is a part of my religion' said a pious old lady, when asked why she went early to church, 'It is part of my religion not to interrupt the religion of others. And we believe that if many a congrega tion made it a part of their religion not to twist their necks out of joint to witness the entrance of every person who passed up the allies of the church, it would be better for tieir necks and religion. A gross ubuse ot religious decorum sometimes needs harsh remedy. We give that adopted by Henry Clay Dean, who was at one time the chap lain of Congress. Tho anecdote is from the Pacific ilelhoditt: Being worried one afternoon by this turn Ing practice In his aggregation, Mr. Deun (topped in his sermon and said : ,Now, you listen to me, and I'll tell you who the people are as each one of them comes in.' He then went on with his discourse until a gentleman entered, when he bawled out like an usher : 'Deacon A , who keeps the shop ov er the way.' He then went on with his sermon, when presently another man passed up the aisle, acd he gave his name, residence and occu pation ; so he (continued for some time. At length some one opened the door who Was unkown to Mr. Dean, when he cried out: 'A little old man with drab coat and au old white hat; don't know him look for yourselves.' The congregation was cured. Age fur Legal Marriages. There is considerable variation in the differ ent European States in tho age at which a le gal marriage can be contracted. In Austria the ago of discretion is fourteen years. In Hungary each religous sect makes its own regulations marriages being regarded as ca tirely ecclesiastical aff.tira. Russians can con tract marriages at the age of eighteen in cas es of females. Tlio Italian law fixes the age at eighteen and fifteen respectively. In Turk ey there is no general law. Tho French and Belgian codes allow marriages of young men at eighteen and girls at fifteen years ; but the powers of dispensation in special cases aro re served. In Greece, Spain and Portugal, par tics of fourteen and twelve years can contract a binding marriago ; but in the latter country tho consent of the parents is necessary. Ac coidinj to tho amended paragraph of the new civil-marriage bill, tho state of wedlock can not be entered upon uuder twenty and sixteen years respectively, though the cxi-ting laws of Prussia and Saxony permitted mariagts at earlier periods. There is much dissimilarity in the Swiss laws every Canton having a loca regulation of us own. In somo of them the consent of the parents is necessary up to twen ty-five years. Tbo influence of climate upon the temperament and consttiutiou is allowed in tho southern nations, whoso maturity is reach, cd at much earlier period than among tho northern natioos. Satisfied to Lose. There were five of them, says the Sacra- mtnloEce, and they had assembled in a cig ar store near Capital Hotel. The subject km Id regard to horse racing, Said a back driver, who was present, 'Talk about your fast time I Why I've seen a horse trot a mile In 1.90,' 'Impossble I' said the cigar tore proprietor. 'It can't be done) The Lest time I ever heard of was 2.14,' Said the backman, 'I'll bet you five dollars I can prove what I say,' Taken by the cigar-man coin put up and referee chosen. In a drawl Ing voice the backman explained to the man of cigars. Don't you know', you Idiot, that tl.00 Is two minutes and thirty seconds. Turning to the stake holder, the tobacconist then said, Give him the money; it's worth five dollars to know what a fool I am,, ''What news to day?" said a meichant to his friend, lately. "What news 1" respon ded the other. 'Nothing, only things grow better-people are gettlug on their legs again 'On their legs?' said the first. I don't see how you can make that out.' 'Why yes replied the other; 'folks that used to ride are obliged to walk now; is not that getting on tuelr legs again? An excursionist on a Lake Champ lain boat went to sleep on deck, and in the morning be couldn't find his shoes. 'Where did you put them uked a sympathizing friend, 'X opeued that little cupboard, and laid them on the shelf he replied. The victim had opened the wheel-bouse and laid III Uoofl the paddle wheel. A fatnllty seems to attend the ships whoso way lies in tho British waters. The chap ter of collision disasters which they have re cently encountered Is too long and too crowded with horrors to be passed over without serious remark. It was only six months ago that the Gorman irou-clad, the Grosser Kurfiirst, was run into and sunk by her consort, in the English channel, with the loss of nearly three hundred lives, and less than three months ago the excursion steamer Princess Alice, In the Thames In sight of the lamps of London, was run down by a steam collier and over six hun dred of ill fuled passengers sent to a watery grave. Not to swell the detallsof this dark chapter with occurrences more remoto these two collisions alone have cost nearly a thousand lives, and must be regard ed as among tho most fatal of the many misfortunes of the water. To them is now added tho sinking of one of tho finest steam ships of a leading oceanic-line. Safe from the storms of the Atlantic, running peace fully along tho English coast nt midnight, her passongers were slumbering serenely in their berths, when from out of tho fog a strange schooner emerged llko an assassin and struck the quick blow that sent tho great ship reeling to the bottom. That the loss of life is not so great as in the other in stancesfor they were horrors exceptional in their degree is something for compara tive congratulation, yet no great satisfaction certainly can attend an accident which makes its death roll of more than fifty peo ple. Even with the comparison of the pre vious disasters it is terrible enough. Timet. Mechanic's Liens. Notico is given by tho Supremo Court in two decisions delivered at Pittsburgh recently, that mechanics who filo liens against proper ty "for work done and material furnished" must comply exactly with the requirements of tho statute if they would have their claims sustained. In onecaso the lien, "for plaster ing two dwelling houses as per contract," was de;lared fatally dcfectivobecausc tho claim did not set forth that tho materials wero furnish ed and tho work done. In tho other caso tho lien sot forth tho materials wero furnished for the "erection and construction" of the build ing, whereas the evidence showed that they were for the repair of the building, and i was thircfore disallowed. This is getting tho law down to very fine points, but mechanics aro warned by the decision that to make their liens good, they must be very exact, in .stating their claims. In one case tho claimant has no opportunity to filo a new and amended claim, tho limited time for that having already expired. Tho latest allusion to the domestic life of Charles Dickens is by a London writer to the Auburn Advertiser, which says ; 'It will be gratifying to thousands of Dickens admirers In Aihti.m to know lliat-thq wife of Oicken- a Mins Ho'gart, her sister, are reconciM, .i i bith united in compiling a raemo'i ij novelist. In an interview one t vi Um with George Cruikshank la"t Decem"i r, at his residence in Hauipste .d, he told me that the, difference which 'iirn-e between Dickens and his wife Rrrnv mil uf her frequent criticisms, and what n thought intermeddling with his own exclusive crea tions, until he insisted upn their living apart in the same bouse at OatNhill. This he declined to do, and at oucstoole up her residence with Mr. and Mrs. Cruikshauk. His eldest son siding with his mother, left also at the same time. Mr. Cruikshank add ed : 'There was no scandal otherwise con nected with the matter.' ' II room Corn. The seed of broom corn, which has hither to been considered useless except for plant ing, and an Inferior article of food for cat tle, has been discovered to be very valuable as a bread stufT.,It was first used asasubsti tutefor wheat in 1870 and 187J, but like many other good things was lost sight of, and its manufacture was never carried to success, and never became even partial- known until about three years ago. The yield of flour is about one half in place of two-thirds from wheat. The bran is also as valuable as wheat bran as a food for ani mals. Th e flour cannot be told from wheat flour, and the bread, cake, etc., is as delicate inviting and delicious, and easily digested. The yield of broom com seed is also enor mous, a single spear often producing a pint of seed ; and the yield has reached COO bushels to the acre, while it is safe to esti mate the average at 100 bushels. Pennsylvania Sculptors. Miss Nevin, of Lancaster, who hca receiv ed the award to make the statue of the fight ing hero of the revolution, General Muhlen berg has done some good work aud now has the opportunity to immortalize herself. The report that Miss Nevin has never been iu Europe is untrue, she having spent two years Btudying at Home with the most eminent sculptors. She has tried berhand at a life-size 'Eve' and a statue of 'Cinderalla.' The statue of Fulton Is to be intrusted to Howard Roberts, of Philadelphia, Mr. KoberU has received instructions in the best schools of French sculpture, and a few of his works, such as 'Hester Prynue,' 'Hypatla' and 'Lot's Wife,' havo been exhibited. TUOXIS U, IlAHTMAN. ALBIHT IUHTMA X THE RED FRONT, MOYEES' BLOCK. HARTMAN BROS., DEALERS IN TEAS, CANNED FRUIT, 0IOATX8, TOBACCO snurr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, Glass k Quccnsw:re FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and DomestioFruitB, ,AND GENERAL LINE OF Family Provisions tu doer below Market street, Moomsbur?, fa. W Goods Ci'lluitdtoali jurist! tl.ulcvn AiirtliT, 1l-tt $661 a week In ) our own too n. $3 Outfit tree Korlsk. Header If t ou want a business at which perxons of either mi cau make for partltuliirs to 11. JUllkt & Co., Cortland. Slalne. "pKOniONOTAKY'S NOT1CB. Notlce'ia hereby glren thst J. M. Sultb, Asslgnu !. John M Hon hu media the .nice of Uiul'ro tnonoury of Columbia county hli nrst and partial aet.unt which uld ucouut will be presented to ILi Court of Common 1'leaa of said county for con firmation on the third day of December next and will be .onrWmeiJ alir lour daja unlets exceptions be 01d within that lime. U, F1UKK ZAltlt, rrollianurj'a cat... r, 1, 1-tfl - iTctli'y. GILES' LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. Cure nllPnlii In Klnii and llcnttt TESTIMONIALS ! riiotArsos Uisbi (Palling of tho Womb.) A Won derful euro. Nino years my wire suffered !wlth this terrible complaint. ho was attended by doctor al ter doctor, went to the different hospitals where fe males aro treated! tried them all : wore, bandages and pessaries with only temporary roller, llcr Ufa was miserable. Wo upplled Dr. (Mies' Liniment. Her relief was immediate. She Is now w ell. 11. .McligHxnrr, 40 West 18th street, New York. I bad twelve strokes of Paralysis. My leif, arm and tonguo were useless was obliged to use a cath eter every day. Doctor ones' liniment Iodide of Ammonia has cured me. 111 answer any Inquiries so that all aruiceu may Know 01 it. .tnnN aiiki.. North ltranford. Coun. Chestnut 11111. Philadelphia. April ii, '70. W. !. OtM, Kq Dear Mr I used jour Iodide of Ammonia Liniment oa Flora Temple hind pastern joint. Sho had been. quite lamoj tho effect was wonderful i sho wilks now quite well. Very, re spectfully jours, A. Welch, I. H. I am now using It on Littleton's right tore loir. A largo shoo boll on a valuablo young horso was removeu uy unes ijiiiiuivuv luuuu ui muuiuuiu. SiiEniEBD KNirr, AstnMA The tortures and agonies I endured for sit years, none but thoso who havnsurrered with this lerrllile dlseate can know. My lite was misera ble. In iiusperalton 1 tried ones' Unlment loildo of Ammonia, it. gave inu msuiuv rcui-i. uovuiuu temally as well as externally. 1 1I0S. 11HAKI0AN, 1ST west !Ith street. Jiew York. I was In a dreaarul condition. Joints swollen. pain Intense. Injections of jnorphlno Into my veins failed to relieve mo. ones' Iodide of Ammonia took away the deposits from my joints 1 want every ono who Butlers to Know What wm cuio tnem. FOHDVCK LOTHKOI. North Ilvdo Park. Lnmrnollle co. vt. Another Rnffprpr rurpii. Dlscharired from the Massachusetts Oeneral Hospital rs Incurable, with rnila-ntuatory rheumatism lu my shoulders, Mngers nnd feet ; suffered fearfully for three, scars, tried everytnini;: iosi nn nope. ut. uiies- i,iniineai. iw Ide of Ammonia effected a complete cure. IlLtEN SMITH, No. 72 I'rano street. Fall lilvcr. Mass. Rpralns, splints, bruises. Lameness In horses, ones' Liniment iodhi9 or Ammonia is a peneci spe. cine. No person w ho owns a horso should bo with out it. M. 110UKX3, too seventh avenue. New York. In my family, and for the stock, 1 havo used Ollo'r. Liniment loaldo nf Ammonia. It Is unsurpassed, and ldm surprised nt the many different maladies in WU1CU 11 13 UppUWIUlU. Jl (JHUa UlU UlUlUQb nttlta- iaciiou. .Tonv J. CAKTER, Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania Evptrlmcn. 60 o. nd 1 1 ': and In Quarts at 12.50, in which there is a great saving. Trial blzo is vents. Sold uv am. DRromsrs. N. J. lli:NIl.Ii-lllTT, Agt. lur Illoomttiura. may 41, '18- rpn CB'JIT rCflTlTE CURE tnaortiu m.ouii. i.tvi.L., :.i,;ivi.s, or uiuEvriv: okm.vnm. The Best Family MctHcino oa Earth. 8100 JIN CS5-IjI- to any penrn tdlctcd yltt) a i'Umrio t lint t inonESC will utM bo yon d p Is sclent IQcally rnmpnimood mm llcttw, hoot, Krl.i sad Gams found la UHfornla and the U ct Imlle, rmabliJag a Tonic, Cathartic, Aluratl-fa. IJurf tic nn4 budorWe. Iu lmmixUiue effji t upon, tho dlfrottu o orcans, wnctfcor lmpalrtxi bydiMUo orexhnuhtedfioni nny canw, Is to la cruuae tholr powers of aslmLlatlon ond nutrition It la crcaact Hie eppctlto, aialite tllsestlon. And plveaflrmncai and lone to t'io raoscnUr nnd rircuUttng nTHtom. It stlm ulutes tho vltnl proccanoi to ronowwl ncilWlT, altem, err. recti find purifies ttie Unlds, tone tho orgaaa a&d ro-uiUb-llihes tbelr buailliy fuuetijas. fe THE 02ILY TBTJE KE1ECDY FOR COLDS. f Itlsusclets toexpattataaponthevlrtaoaof this CI! Ft! nrutm. If you ore nuffcrlni from IUI 10 1 s ATTUKS, msrtiu.omiu.tsiiu-. miluutish, clm iulhi- III LIT Y. lUWriFITlUS, MUNLV tr NHIUllS DISHES, or any Ctaordcr arising from lurtltK IlUxm.j-pt n botilt cf Il.Oltr M. nod take It as per directions upon each bottle, In En"lUh, 0nnau, HpanUu end lYcnctu One hottlo ML better convince you of iu aivrtu Hun y Ctluaca uxprcued 1c prADtriil if ono bottlfl Innnrcs its aflortlon In o-rery f amUy. for no Man, Woman or CliUd ran ULo lluit l.L and remalr lOD'-islck. H first cloanaes ttiO eyntcin, then repair, tl bttLldiup,thnscurlUfUlBuaiwand estatillsMng Loaltbc BCD I t lut up In laree bottles, andu pleasant to take L Soldhy brirlUl.carrtll7t Vrkr, 1 1,00 per Rellle. f Walker A; lladger Blfg;. Co., rrop'rn, SITFFKttnD 30 YKAIIS. Jericy City, Prptembcr ad, ills. Ko tonfrae can tcQ what 1 hmefcutleitd for the past so years friin (iitl ttbMAH aud l.LIMi I It lUIMi I IU-H, attlnwasobodtUat I could not stand upon my Tint. I could not walk hair a mile wlthou suffurlus luunse agony which would brlnjf oi seiero lUtieM. About one yeuraL-o I was Induced to try a bottle of Jour IMtKlSf iMimeU to atate that alter Ullnjr our bottlfs I was rotlruly cured of both dWrnst'i and am now enjoying Ptefllcot health and trength. I ad vise all similarly aflUrtwi to try ll.ui-f ( MBS. 0, r. FKilUId, 114 8qssz Et, IK)XT GO POOLING AROUND. As a regulating mcdlrlno I can confldently recommend IMtictVi'- I have umh1 It In tuy Umlfy and know others who haro tried It. an I u'l pronoun-ett eond and It liable. It don't E (wlln around and (tlanppotnt you by maklnn no alz.t, but It attondi to builueas aud ac- compllbbes Uiot whurt'onto It It ft tit. H U, U. DL'VALL, ItlTcrbead, L. I. OF YE AIIS STArVDIXG. Inited one bottle cf TironFand ran trothfully say that It has cured me ct illM'kl'iU and lllLlul s. of years standing. g Lebanon, K. J. For bale at 1 J. ID 13, XT G STOBE, lShEeisbnr, la. who Is antliorlzei to guarantee VinoilKNE to prove as represented. Jan.18, 7S,-ly. Important to Lawyers. Justices of tho Peace, Constables, Executors, Ad mlnlstrators, (luardlaii, Township onicers, and bust ccea men generally. Wo have nn baud a large assortment ot legal blanks ror the use of ttor neys, Justices and Con stable's blanks ot all kinds, Note and itecelpt books for AilinUilMratnra c. 1-JtICE LIST. TT0UNKV3 ULASK8. rreclpe for Summons. " ' Kl. Ka. " ' Itule to take Depositions. " ' " " chooso Arbitrators, s cenU apiece, cr tl.15 per bundred. Petition (or Appointment of Guardian. " citation Itule to take Depositions. Narr In Debt, with confession, ' Assumpsit. Mechanics Ll'n. 4 cents each or 13.60 per hundred. 1'etltlon for sale of Ileal Kstaui 8 cents each. JUSTICE'S 11LANKS. nnbpcenaa, Summons, Warrants, Kiccutlom, so to Leasus , blun Dewls 'cents each iu e .i so for it ca l'archment IK-ods.,,. Agreements Orphan's Court Sales jousiaoien paies, 3 cents each Mortgage and Bond au Kinusoi xsoies i lfnr...lnt.j Vrl.a L.t.r.l u r r.. . orders, neatly bound, constantly on band, or made w '.mi vu iuui b liUUw, Weaie prepared.to oo neater Job worts than any UltJOKW Y ft Bt,B(.L , Kdltora and Proprietors v. ujc ..ULunpiip. bloomsburg, i'a JOrrVh NlwiforSoTiaiiJ OuUII VKNTIUM iut ptUiiUd ttr Utn, IUorioj, Drllliag.UrlsdlDi.VelUliliic! Bcrtw Cutting. FriolSuliO. SdI e centi for 100 m. I11IKAIM IlKOWN, Lowell, lUu. nor, I, il'HIw ASK FOK THE Williamsport MMade Boots, MANUFACTUnKD BY J, E. DAYTON & CO AND "W AEBA JST TED. N. B. All gooda of their mako are etampeu on tho bottom tP BOOK NOTICES. Hatper's Magazine. 1879. ILLUSTRATED. koticks or m raws. Ilnrpcr'n Mamzlno Is tho American Magatineallko In literature and in art. "liostotrrraveller." The most popular Monthly In tho world. "N. Y, Observer." . 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A complete Set, comprising Eleven Volumes, sen, on recetnt ot cash at tno rate of 23 per volume, freight at expense of purchas er. Cloth Cases for eah volume, suitable for blndlotr. will be sent by mall, postptld, ,on receipt of $1 oo each, Hemlttanees should bo made by I'ost-ornco Money Order or Draft, to avoid clunco of loss Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without toe express ordor of UARtEaft Brothers. Address IIAUHElt ft IlItOTIlERS, New York ST. NICHOLAS, Soribn:r's Illustrated Magazine FOIt OIKLS AND BOYS. An Ideal Children's Magazine. Messrs. Scrlbner A Co.. In 1873. beean lhe rrabllca- tlon of St. Nicholas, an Illustrated Magazine for Girls and Boys, with Mrs Mary Mapes Dodge as ed lwr. Kite years hate passed since the first number was Issued, and the magazine has won thehlgucst position. It has a monthly circulation of OVER 50,000 COl'IKS. it Is Dubllsned simultaneously la London and New York, and the transatlantic recognition Is n. most us general and hearty as the Auerl'un. Al though the progresfl of the magazine lias been a steady advance, It has not reached Its editor's Ideas of best, because her Ideal continually outruns It, and the magazine as swiftly follows alter.. TO-day St. Nicholas stauds ALONE IN THE WORLD OP BOOKS : The New York 'Tribune' has said of It i "St. Nicho las nas reaonea a mguer piauorm, ana commands for lis service wider resources In urt and hitters than auy of Its predecessor or cnuteuipomitt-B." The Uindon "Literary World" says i ' There Is no magazine tor tue young tnat can bo said to equal this choice production of scrtbner'a press." GOOD THINGS FOR 1878-0. The arrancementa (or llterarv and art contribu tions for the new volume the blxta are comulete. drawing from already Tavortte nources, as well && from proralBlnsr new ones. 2tr.franir.il. titocktoa's new tk-Tuu Biory ror wye. "A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP," Wl'l iun through the twelve monthU parts, be?la- DID! oft ag with th- number for November, Utm, the first the volume, and ntd bo Illustrated by James K. Kelly. Ttieutorj Is one of travel and adventure la norma ana me uutamas. ror me girls, a .ontm uod tale, "HALF A DOZEN HOUSEKEEl'EUS," Dy Katharine I). bmlth, win Ulustraltons by rreder Iclc Dletuian. bertD. In tho aume number t and a rresu serial uv i-usan uoouave, tntltled "Ereorlnt," witu plenty of plctureH, vrtu be .ommenced early In tu volume, 1 horo will also bo a continued falry-lals called 'UUMPTY DUDQET'STOWER' Written bv Julian Hawthorne, and Illustrated b Alfred Prederlcka. About tha other familiar real urea of Ut. Hiaholaa. tlie editor Drt'aerrea & s-ond-hu. mored Mlenoe, content, perbapd, to let her fire tuW umea aireaay uwueu, prrpafsy toucernioir tn nutu in rrsntw-t to short t.krle, pictures, poems, humor, In-tlie.l'ulpli," the 'Very Utile roiru" department and tho "1 etter-boi." and lttddle-box." Terms. 13.01 a Tear l S5 inta a Number. bubscrlpUons received by the Publisher of this Pa per, and by all Bookseliera and I'oblmaalera. Per tons wishing to subscribe direct with the publishers ah uld writs name, 1'ust-omce, County, and SUte.tu full, and send with rrmlttanae la check, p. n. tconey VI ucr, vr icuisicivu RIWI iu bcliliiNKU cy., Til Braodway, nev York, THE SUN FOR 1379. Tie Run wlll'be printed everr day dortng tke year ta mmfl. Its Durnose and method win Im ihm nam us In the past 1 To preseat all tbo nawa In a reada ble shape, aud to tell the Uite(b th, heaven The fun has been, la, and uraM'tan, to be Inde nendenl of even body ana mmuxlur save the Truth and Its convictions of duty. That la th, enlr policy which an honest newspaper seed hav 1 hat Is the rtollcy which haa won for this newaoaner the Kmtldince and filendsblp of a wider constituency inaa wao vver r- um vf mi viitcf Aiueruaa yur. jpaperfor the people. II U not aut Ike poor uaa, or tut tke poorman ftclnt tho rich mnn, but It ftorkiitodo rqiml JiiMlccloi.ll lnlcrcKtstn tlio Ctmmnnlty. It la not tho organ cf nny vtrsoa.ruift w-ctor pnrty. ThcioiiCfrtbono royM ry about U loves ana hntrrt. It Is ror tho honest nnmailnvt the rogues every tlmo. Hl-f for ilip lionnst leni' crat as .igulntho alshotiM't HepuH ffln.nndfor tholionen Hepulillcnn nstialnsL th thMionrst iK'imjrrnt. it dnct not tko Itscuo from the uttcrtuices ot any pftlltlchn orpo lttlcnl orRanlirttlon. ltRlrts HiMippurt iinrrarru-d-lywhen monor measures nrn in nsr cment with with the uontttutln nnd with the prtnctp.es upon which Hits Kepuhlto va founded for tho people. YUicnecr thn Constitution nndconstltuUoii il prin ciples aro violAtrd ns la tho outrnfffou conspiracy or tsTrt, by v tttcli a luati not cleclt-d was placed In the PresliietifK olllce, whcio ho Rtlll romnlnslt Bpcnks out for IhorUht HiatlsihoSun'dld aof lndepmdtitcc. in this respect thcro will be no chano In lt protf-nmrnofor 1919. Tho tun Ins lair.y earned tholienrty hatred of rascals, frauds and Iiurnouifs of all sorts and (sizes. It hopes to deserve that hatred not lesw In Iho ear 1ST9, than In 879,ls7itor ntiyycar (rnno bv The Bun will continue to shine on the wicked with un mitigated brlfrhtncM. White tho lesions of the tiat should bo constnntty kept In fore the p nple, 'I lu- Hun does not proiwe to make Itself In 179 ti magazine of nncli nt htaiorv, Htsprlntei for Hioincnatidw mion or to-dajvvhosB concern Is chlelly with tho HtT.UrKdf to-day. Ithn both thortiposltlon nn i thont)llity to ulTord lis lead ers the nromnteM. fullest, nnd mot accurate Intel- licence of whatever In thowldo world Irt worth at tention. To ttds end the resources lvdonvlnff to well established propeilty will oo liberally em ploj ed. 'iho nrcsent dt-dolnted eondltton of rtirt cs In this country, nnd the uiirertnlnty of the future, lend nn extraordinary Hlkfiilltc.ince to tho events of the con-1 lnjryinr. The discu'sslons ot tho pr us, the dnbatcs I nnd nets of ion(;ress and the movements ot the leaders In oerj hcctiouor tho Hepuoue will have a (Jlrt'Ctbt-arlntf on th'j f'resldentl il election ofis-M-au event whl-'h rnuit bf,reifanleil with the moht anx ious Interest by every pitrlotle A luetic m, whatever his poll 'leal Ideas or allegiance, 'lo these elements ot Interest may be added tho probability that Dem ociats will control both houses of 1 ongress, the In creasing feebleness of the fraudulent Ulinlntitrutlon nnd the spread and htiengthenlng everywheie of a healthy abhoirence or fraud liinny form. To present with accuracy and CiearnehS the exact situation in each ot Us vnrjlng ph.a&e?, nnd to expouhd. accord Ingtolts well-knuun n.ethocN, iho pilnclpH that Mi'jtild guliIe.Ui tnrough the Iibyilnth, 1 1 W ah Im portant part ot Tho h in 'ork lor 1-TJ Wu imo the moana of making 'Hie un,as a politi cal, a literary nnd a general newspaper, moio entr talnlni and tnoro u-Htfut than ever heloro 1 and we mean to apply them freely ourmteior subscription remain unchanged. For the Daily sun, a four pag,hheet of twentj -eight col umns, the price hy mall, postpaid, Is fift ectits n month, or $aoo n jenr; or, tnoludlng tho Sunday paper, nn eight pagy bheet ot Od c dumus, tho prlco Is 5 centnu month, or $T.70n year, postage paid. Tho Himday edition ut The suit lsaisn furnished separately at fl.2' aycar, postage paid. The price of tho Weekly sun, eight pu'es, nrry-slx coluinui, Id l a year, postage pild. For club-t of lu feendIng$i"JwewUifeendanextracop free. Address I, V. KNflLND, Publisher of Tho bun.yew York city. nov 22-flw SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY, Conducted by J, G. Holland. Tho Handsomest Illustrated Magazine In the World, aTho American edltlou of thts pirlodlcal Is now ' AtOltK TIIAN iO.QM) WONTIILV, And It has a largor circulation In Kugland than any otner American magazine. livery number contains about one hundred and Hfty pa ires, and from nty to heventy-ilve original wood -cut Illustrations. Announcements lor 1878-9. Among the attractions for the coming year are tho following: "MAwoKniV a serlil novel, bv .Mrs. Frances Hodgson llurnett, author of That Iasso' lm-rles." The uceno ( t Mrs. Hurnett'a new novel Is laid in Um eashlro : the hero Is voang Inventor of American birth, "llaworth's" la the longest story V.i s luitnett has yet wrll ten. It will run through iweiv num bers ot tho Mont lil) iejrlnnlng with Kovembor, 1S73, arid will id profusely lTl'istrate, F LCONHBitiJ, a serlil novel, by II, M. Iiovcsen. author of "(lunn ir," "Tho M hi -vholothis N'aine,,v tc. In this romnce, tlm 1111 tor graphically de sorlb'i the duc -11 ulties ot ;oi linmlgrunt life In a western rscttlement. A MOltV l' NBW OKt.tNS, bv (leorgo W, Table, to bobegunon thi eon'Muitou ot Ka'conherg." Thts tstory M exhibit tho Main of boektv In Creole Lou-Islauaubuutth'-ytars lyi 4-6, the time of the Ces sion, nud n rcilod tM-jtiluga remaiknble likeness to the prentmt ro onst ruction KTlod. 1'0UTKITS0 AMKHIC4N I'obts 1 his series (begun In ugu-t with lhe prt dtonir,ui'il) will ho o m in ued, tht of Longrellow app-arlng In November. These iiortr.utsnrodruvvn from lirnhv wyntt l-aton nndengravd ,v r. Colo. 'I hey will bi pilnted sep arately ou tlnte i (iiuer. a rionlKpI-eea of Tour dif ferent numbers Illustrated i-keteh sf tbo lives of tho pi,ets will aecotnpinv thee ponr.dt3. Nkw Vikw of lliuz.i- Mr. Herbert U. Smltn, of Cornell Unlver.-lf.y, a companion nf the lalo Prof. Hartt, Is now In Urazll, with Mr, .1. Wells Chunpney (thenrllst who necompunliM Mr Kdwnrd King In his lour through 'IJiouieiit outh) preparing for crlbner n series of papers on the present condition t ho cities, rlverH and resources of the great empire of south America. Thk -MniiNNV llEB" PArKn-j, hy an 'ex-Conrrder-ate" soldier, will bo among the rddesf Contributions to fcerlbner during the comlnz year. Thy nn w rit ten and Illustrated by Mr. Allen o. liedwoulof llalU. more. The ilrxtcfihe series. Johnny ItebatPlay" npiwurs In tho Ko ember number. Terms 4.00 a Year in advance ; 35 cents a number. Subscriptions leceived by tho publishers of this pa per, and by all booksellers aud postmnsters. Per sons wish ng to subscribe dhect wiin tho publish ers, should write name, post ollle , count and state In full, and send with remltiancM in check, 1', o money o rdcr. or registered letter to SCMIISKK & ro , 743 & 743 H road way, New York. Wide Awako for 1879. The Pictorial Mtujnzine fur Young ioM. Eu.i FiiiiuN, Udltur. ti oo a Year. Freo of l'osta?e. It Is concede I on all sides that Messrs. 11. Lolhrop & Co. havo splendidly accomullshe 1 what they feet their hearts on a few j ears ao. Mz : toinako a ina azlno absolutely purolnlt.s milaenco, unrivaled In Its literary merit, heautlfnl urllst'c.uly. and then f urnlsh It at a price .so law that people could adord to take It.) TIIIIEE JOLU KKIIIAIA The poyberry Iiuneh. A story of Seven Merrv Children, who faced the world for themselres, but alwajs hanging In a "hunch." Rv Marv llnrtwell I'utlierwood. Profuse ly lllustratled by .Mary A. Lathbury. Royal Jrfwrie't I Ait Year til kt. Olucc's. A tollvstorr of American school bov llfo. ltv Miir. nus Aleirlvteatuer, author of ".v (leueral Misunder fctandliij;." illustrated by -Mlis I.. II. Humphrey. Don Quixote, Jr. Tho adventures of Fir Jllltlados Peterkln l'aul on his bleed "nouirjinuts." Hy Juhu lirawujoiin, A ma ny story written cxpreb'dy for too l.lttlo llnys of America. Illustrated with coailc pictures byU Hopkins. Our American Artuti, First Rertes.l l'.iner I.. William II. Heard. V1 h portraits, studio IntiiloiH and ciigruMugsof painunss. ny is, u w, nenj mnn Iho most allnu'llTO attempt jet made to nopular. lzoartlo tho ramllv ami mako children acquainted with our living Mnerlcan uituts and what they uro doing. Funny Double-page Jlliutralfd Vocuu. I. Tho mlnee rlo I'rlnce. Ily Kirk .Monroe, lllus- trateu uy u Hopkins. Same A'ortl School. ComruUlnirBeteral ImportantexperlniCOtsln bolh Kurope and America. 1. laidv llPttv'H PouUlntr Class! The History of an KnirllshCootliiffBChool. Ily Lucy Cecil While (Mrs. John Ullie.) 11 inoj'irMUl jnsuiuuou lor mo ujiuu. uy 1.111 ma E. Urowu. Iincht hhort stories olid t'oems. Natural History Supplements, Sketches of Travel In Konlirn Lands, Letters from tho Children, l'uzzles,i'ailor Amuse ment, Music, Ac. All with lots of pictures from the best artists, ma king Hdo Awnko for lb7V tnu best and cheapest magazine In exlstenco. only ii 00 n year, freo ot poitogo fiend your name and money to II, L.l I I1UIM tV t.V'.i I'ubllshers, Huston. oltainrdor ntio intention!, oror improrrmtntt enoM one.fori,-t dlcut or other ?9mpountU,trad$ marks and lahftt. Caveats, Assignments, lnttr firencts. Appeals, f alts for Infringements, and all casts arising under the J'attut I i, prompt' ittenaed in.- niviifuiu that tinea been mm. jira may suit, in vwit cases. Is jmt tut tit tip vs, jittuy innwsite tus i, r. J'atent Department, and engaged in Patent business ex ctuiUely, tot can mule closer senrrhes, and securs Patents mors promptly, and with brand er'ilal ins, nnn innnn form are rrmw r nun n uatunuion. semi vs u mow V.4 four dtrtee: tos make examinations and advisv as tnpattntahllltyt jrre or cm far, au corresponaenre srriuu ran Jtdential. Prices low. unit JVO f UAJiOJJ UX- xj;a.v vatust is sm t jti:n, Ws refer in, Washtntjtnn, to Jlon, Postmaster General i. Jl Key, I.'evt F, ), pmi nr, fl s (hrman American yatlanal Jlank. tof-1 tats 1 1 tfn- V H. Patent OJftre. and ta nat rs nd He m ntutn-ts in Covgrtsst and tspfinHn tot tt,t rvrry Stats in the V t td (il j "r . , IMPORTANT TO VOUNQ XteSHJ- c WOMEJTI The Bryant & Etratton Business College, Mo. 108 South 10th Gtri, fhllad'a, Offer uiiHiiriuiHfi'U I'uclllile.s for ncqulrliiK ' iiaiut'HU ciliu cation. Ntunuiitia wm enter ut. uny tlni. No vueuiloua. lllu-strntcd clrculHrs irco. aug. so, ls-!w ,Ub TrISfAPElISKEPT0N FILE 1 AT THE OFFICE OF. m TOWN. 733 Susoh St., PHILADELPHIA. Who arv oilr uathorized ageula, ami will rfrlve AdvcrtUeuieuta m uar LOWKtiT OXbU 1UTWI. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Wo will sell tho Vory Host ramlly Sewing Machlno For Twenty-Five Dollars IX ASH, on on orndtnTitcrl Iron Slnnd nnd Trendle. vrtth wniimt top nn 1 nrnwi'r, and neccRsnry Attftcnmenta mid deliver 11 at, uny llaliroad Depot In Uio United f-i. lies, i''reo ot Llmrge. TIioho mnclilnes nro warrnntcd to do tho whole nc of Family fcwinir wmi more nip d tv.moro e of mnnoiretncnt. nnd le-s rntlttuo to tlio opera iinn diiy iniieiiino now in use. cnQ ror a mrcu. livery macliluo wan anted for Ihreo years. Arcnts wanted in Un:c:upicd Territory. iitciiiiinl Macliiiic Co., Limited "89FIU1KUTST., rillDADKLI'IHA, PA. Oct. 4, "S cm. "yAlNWUIGIIT & CO., VYJlUl.U.aAL.iS l.iUIJUU.KH, PuiLiDKunu, Dealers In TEAK, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUOAIt, MOLASSES, kick, sricci, BICAHB soni, ic, 4c. N. 1;. ( orner Second and Arch streets, irrordcra will receive prompt attention. HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR FOR THE CURE OF Coaglii, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, BiQcalt Breathing, and all Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tntes, and Lungs, leading to ConsompUon, This infallible remedy is composed of the Honey of the plant Horchound, in chemical union with Tar-Balm, extracted from the Life TRlNciriE of the forest tree Abeis Haijamha, or Halm of Gilcad. The. Hone of Horchound soothes and SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. FIVE additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, .and in healthful action. Let no pre. judice keep you from trying Ihis great medi cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N. II. The Tar-Balm has no BAP TASTE or smell. 1'RICES 50 CENTS AND $1 TER BOTTLE. Gi eat saving to buy large size. "Pike's Tootlmclio Drops" Cure in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. 0. N. 0RITTENT0N, Prop., N.Y, doc. IB, 'TT O. E. SAVAGE, DEALER IN Silverware, Watchcs.Jewelty.Clocksc, Str lieinoved to tho Post Ofllce bulldlnc. tlrsT door noovo 1110 1'Uiuango hoicl. All kinds of Watches. Clods and Jew elry neat- iy lepaueu qua wurrfiHieu. muv 1 ', (- u HE WHITE Sewing machine THE BEST OF AI-Im Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim or biino tmc VSBV BUST omitATINQ puicitnsT sntUNG, IIANDSOMCST, AND Host Perfect Sewing Maohine IN THE WORLD. The art at popularity ol the While It the mail con vincing tntiuta to lie oiccl'cnce and moifloritf over other maclilnea. and In tubmlttlng (I to the frade we put It upon Hi merits, and In no Instance las II ever yei failed to satisfy any recommendation 11 Hi later. The demand lor the While hat Increased to luch ftne&tcnt that we are now compelled te turn out A Conlot9 Dowixifr IT.fnc'MTT vary tlQ9 ara-lxwtteo taa. Mao day to OMuplyr v Every machine Is warranted (or 3 year't, end teldlor c-sh at liberal viscounts, or upon easy ptinentt, le suit the convenience ol customers. ns-AQiHi. wautis r.i uiiacOTiic msnosT. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., W 363 Euclid Ate., CleveUuia, Ohio. J Saltzor, Agen(, n . .".LOOMSBUltG, PA. Oct. to, isis-ora TO M AGAZ1NKCLUB:JtETTERS ! 3-BUTTON KID GLOVES, n;rrffcn & riVOI.ISH Oashmere and Cleant BILK HHK58 I'AITKIINS, (ili:.V IN I'ltKMIUMS for Bubscrtbeni, at t'lub liateJ, to ArlliDr's HuiiR MaoaziDR ! TliimiN Yrnr with a largo reduction ror clubs. M-tciNkN I CHBtttt ir cenu.. A- Bend lor riub-Ottitr'a (special circular, con . Ulnlng lull paruculaw of tnla splendid offer. I T. . AltTUUK A fiON.k I WT HcutL BUtn fit, maal1aU. itylUprrfitand thorough lilnotl-piirKyind proper tics, br. l'lcrcc (JoUlt n Mcfllcnr iHncoTiry crnri nil Humors Irnm lIit'jnor!t Krrofula to ft conimwn ItldtcW rimi.1-?, or rj-uplloii. Mtrciirlnl tllsraw-. Mint ml l'dioir-i mj'I thtlr (irrctMirp iraUlcattd. nmliJirorHlKiiltlmn'l n fonn-1 romtHutlon -stnb-liLlinit, I'mlprlos Miil(-rhrm, Ytytr n Bcmj or .touch M.lm In 6)iort,ll illmno cn.il by bij I I00.I, rc coniTeti hy this iiowcrfitl, inirir lup, an l Invleor.itltidtiit'-I.clnc. ..... . , KsVclnlly liiwlt ninnlfrnlrd Hi potency In fiiHnjc Ttl!rr. lloi Ittwh, IMln, TDtbtmrlps Pra J HrmTulou Hni-r nntl Bwelllnes W hlte Pwtll!f.sr Uoltre r Thick Kttlnn 1 llnlnrced UUnd-i, U yon ftel tlitlU drotTF), ttcljllitatctl. haro fMlow f olor of fltln. cr ycllo-nlflii-hrown fpols en f.ife or Lotly, rrrquent JicH-Jiicho or dlilncss, had tusto In tnomtu tiiltrnil hent nr chilli alternntrd yilh hot ntiheOuwpnlrltsniit gloomy fori tioJlnirirn pilar niiiiotiic. nti'l tonpnf eonieii, jou aio tuilerlnff rroni Tnrnl.l IJrer. or MniloirmnrM," lu uiaay caiei ol LUf r i ompUlnt n wily part nf these ymptoio pro rxprilenri-el. Ai ft renmiyfor nil tuili caset, lr. rii-r.'tS (loMea AIMlcal DiBcorery hat no equal, u UitTectt'crf(;ctBri(imllcUiire9. ... In th(? cure of lironthli K Rctc-pc Conahs and tno carlr stages of Consumption, Jt han avtonlshed the im-illcal ftcnlly on'l eminent pli)Blc1anirronmiriCQ It thi! grcatrtvt tiK-tllral tlMeovi ry of the age. lula Urures the pptcrp-'t CouelH. It atrenfrthenn the iy item oni purinpth blood, bold hy OnigglBti. , It. V. l'li:it('! M. .. l'rop'r, World'a BlspCBiary and luTaUJi lloltl, UutTalo, S V. THE"u,,cH'KT,l No use of taking tnaiarKe,repuiHvr.nBuBcuuBijiiiH rr.mrocd of chtap. cni.lf, an.l bulky lnarrjllnti. Thrio l'lllf ta are 'o.lr laritr than mu.lara weda. iKSi entirely Testable, no particular care 1. re qulrcl vdille u-lnl them. They operato without tl. lurbinco t the ronatltiitlonf flirt, or occuiutlnn. j?or Janndlec, Ileiulapho, hnaUpatlm , farm illood, I'aln In the bhODldei Tlahl Jen. of tk CM DlzxInrM, Hour UrDCtAtlonl from the aianMl, lUa Tm.t In the, Mouth, lllllona ollaeU. lli; In rl" or Kldneje, Internnl levee, moated rej boot 8toma(h, lliuh or Illood to llrod, take llr. ll'eee'a l'leiumnt 1'urcatlvo I'cUete. In Mrtnnatlon of tho remedial loir of tlwae i'nr(tatlvo I 'cllf H over w prrat a variety ofillwincii.lt may be eabl that Ihelr action upon lhe anlmul economy ! unlveroal, not a gland or ll.ue t woplnc thele eonatlve liaprna. Aej ".a not Impair iho pronirllea of tlii-ao IM eta. They nro eugjr-coatid and Incloaed In f lioulea, their vlrtuea Mm thereby preserved unimpaired Ibr nny Irnjrlll of time. In any ' llm'e. ! " 'Ai 'wm Li. n op nn.tvhoaril Imixm. VI. An .iii..n.n. ui.rn n f.aatlf. Alterative. OK MB? CATARRH bymptomb. i- renueni oeaa R if ache.ilUcliurKL'rUlnRlntothroatf fMM& Bometlmea profiise, watcrye thick mucous, punuum uut;uim etvi In olherB, a dryness, dry. -waierye weaVt, or Inflanwd I'jes- Btopplun up, or obstruction, of the naal pas lairca, rlntrlnfl: In cars, deafawBs, hawking and cough Inir to clear the throat, ulecrnt Ions, scab from ulcri. t olconlti red, nasal twang. olTenslTe I; real It, Impaired ar total deprivation of at nse of smell ivn-i taste, l ilnces, mental depresalon, loss of appetite, inalgei Uon, entnrgfd tonsils, tlckllnff coujrh, etc. Onlr a taw of ttiwe pj raptoina aro HltLly to bo present In any taso at one time. DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY prodLCPB radical cures of the woret casea of Catarrh, no mutter of how long standing. The liquid remedy may bu simtrcil, or b- tier applied by tho use of Dr. llEHCli'3 Douche. Thla la tlio only form of Instru ment vet ln-tcnied -nim which tluhl nKdlclnecanbc ;arried tncii cp and i-EiirECTLY aitlied to all Enrts of Hie airecte.1 nasal passages, anil the chain trs or catllles communicating therewith, In which mrca nni ulcers frequently exist, and from which the catarrhal discharge generally proceeds. Its use lb pleasant and easily understood, from dtrectwaa iccomnanyliig each instrument. Dr. SAOEft a tnrrh ftep-dy cures recent attacks of "Oold, In the Head" hy ;i fi-tv iippUratlons. It ts mild and pleas int to use. mtnlnliig no strong or eaustlf drugs or tol6on3.. Oturrh Itimcdyand Dourhn wtld by imr lUU. It. V. IMEncnt. !., l'rop'rVorlU'i Dis pensary and Invalldi' llottl, UulTalo, H, V Tho Lightest Running, 'Tho Simplest, The Most Durable, Tho Most Popular or SEWING MACHINES. It is rnntly it ml era to oil, tnakes ths doubli-Uircjul lock-stitch, hnmet reculatlni tcnaloua and take-up, and wilt do the ivliolo range of family trorfc wltliout cltanee, The Douicatlc is made in the most tlurabta manner, tvlth tdnicat eteel bearings and compensating journal throughout PAPER FASHIONS. T;irai.lo;nifirr,ATTI3IlNe3 for ladlc, mi,fj', and eilfdren'. ilrfil, ore cut on a ayatcm aupcrlor to any tn use, nnil can le t4ndertood hy any ouo. JwHdlrcttIonanHIIiialraflon oil each envelope. fiend J'lce Cent for flluafrnleil fafnj. loguo of lOOO J'iijIiIoiii, tlewinc MacHno Co,, Now York, I. W. HARTMAN, Apt "Domestic'' Paper Fashions Eiloomsburs;. December 11, ISIT-ly Steel and Iron Triple B'lange FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES; ral.ul Inalde Holt Work an.4 llluic.d Cap, 10 UM COy PUT! WITHOUT IT 1 1 W. H. TERWILL1GER, No. 6t MbIiIou Laue, aeo. T, isn-iy flPp T liuslness you can engage In. 15 to $i0 Kp I It day made by any v. orker of either ULtJ tex, right in their own localities. Par. tlculars and samples worth is tree. Imuroveyour spare time at this business. Add ess nth-son t' o.. Portland, Maine, march J, is-iy ESPY PLANING MILL The undersigned lessee r I the Espy Planing Mill. U prepared to do all kU,ds of mill w.rk. Doors, Frames. M, BlMs, etc. aoet uim m thm BOUee. Satuttcuon guu. of a- PELlEIS.m l'or ill dlacaaca wlicro n Laiatlve, Alterative, or l'urcallve, l Indicated, tluae llllle I'cllela villi give Ihiimost porfet'taTlsraillon. Sold by dniilata. It. V. rlr.UCE.Jl. p.. rnofn. f orld'a JJlBpeniarr and luvolida' lloul, liufljlo, N. Y. aUecauburg, IU Ninth Slrrrt ntthbrnv. tie n. 1fi7. MeMre: DllEHEII, IIKAV A O (lemiemen i Your paints liare Riven entire mU IsfACtlon. I linrn lifted Ihrm nn a trnnil tnnnv rltrrrr. ent kinds of work, Biicb as Iron, Tin. Wood, linck, umi jici-r iit-uiu iijijr iiiiiiiiiniiuci, un nil cuo Irnrv. tho work stand well nnil for wenr. will in mv opinion, BUiml with nn; lend In tlio market. When In want of reference In this city or Tlclnlty )ou nro nt liberty to use my name wltn pleasure, also to nso luus no j uu iuiuk uuau iicfpcctfuny Yours, JOHN T. OllAT, ralntcr nnd Dealer In Paints, i lis, o milCTLY rUIlK WHITE LEAD, ATTIIR LOWEST MaUKET HATES. MOKTOUR SLATE PAINTS. 8 TENT MONTOUnMETALI.il' WUITtl, S ' UNI tt, MONTOUH METALLIC nllOWN, (I CENTS OFF COLORS AT THIS I'ftlL'K. PURE LINSEED OIL at lotvcat niurlicl ratcK. Samnle cards and nrlco list furnlalied wlthmit narge. Orders and Inaulrles by mall win recclie nromDt ttentlon, HENRY S. It KAY, MANUFACTURER, ' Rupeht. Pa. MOYER BROS. WHOLESALE AGENTS, ILOOMBDUKO, Pa Maya. "t.ly. The Foui' Quarterly Reviews AND Blackwood' Magazine T: e .uoonarct Sco.t Publishing Co. 41 Baclay St., Now York. 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TK1IKS Um HCrKUT IS F01X0W6(8UN0 AT EXCEPT tD For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, PottsvUle Tamaqua, to., 11,45 a. m For Catawl3sa, 11,13 a. in, 7,21 and 7,55 p. in. For WUllumsport, 6,23 f,05 e. m. and 4,00 p. m. TKAINS rOK KCrERT tElVE AS KOIiOlYB, (8CNPAV cmiD.) Leave New York, 8,45 n, ro. Leave PhtladelplUu, 9,45 a, m. Leave Heading, u,uta. m., Pottsvlllo, lx,89 p. u, and Tamaqua, 1,45 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 0,20 8,co a. m, and 4,00 p. m, Leave Wllllamsporl ,9,45 a.m,s,15 p. m. and 4,M p, m Passengers to i ud from New York and Phlladtt- phla go througj Ithout chango ot cars, a. 4?, WOOTTKN, .. General 2lanager. 0. O. HANCOCK, . ueneral Ticket Agent. Jan.u, ii tt. N' ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COSIl'ANY. On and after November 20th, 1873, trains will lea, c SUNUUHY as follows! NORTHWAIID. Brio Mall 6.20 a. ra., arrlvo Elmlra 11 .1 " Canandalgua, . . B.S5 p. u. Ilochester MS " Niagara 40 " llenovo accommodation 11,10 a. w. arrive UlUajn port l3.es p.m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m. Uutfalo Express T.16 a. m, arrive Uutralo 8.50 a, u SOUT,lIVAltD. UulTalo Express 9.60 a, m. arrlvo Ilarrlsburg 4.50 a. " Baltimore 8.40 " Elmlra Mall 11.16 a. m., arrlvo IlarrUburgW0p.ro " Woihlngton 10,30 11 " Baltimore o.SO " " Washington 8.80 " norrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrlvo Harris burg 10.6O p.m. arrive Baltimore 2.2s a, m " Washington 6.18 " Erie MatllJ.6S a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3 06 a. m, " Baltimore 8.40 ' ' Washington lo,B i' All dauy except Sunday, D. M, BOYD, Jr., general rassenger Agett A. J. CASSATT, General Managf r D ELAAVARE, LACKAWANNA ANI HJWiaita ItAlLHUAD, BLOOMSBURG DIVIHlON-'" Ttme-TaMo No. , Takes effect ei"' MONDAY, JUNEilOlS'. ' NOHTH, p.m. p.m.. a.m. 80 4 in it 9 23 e 17 s BT STATIONS. 111 i " ,. .Scranton.. . -Uellevue. . Taylorvllle .Lackawanna . .pulsion... Wen PltUWn, 9 86 . 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