THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU RG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, 3?A. Miscellaneous. Tim lUtlisotillil Huliau. Willi princely liberality Haron llothsclillJ admits any (mo to Ills Fairyland wlio takes the trouble to wrlto for iteriuUslori ; and however much wo may have been thinking of Aaroun at lUschtld, King Solomon rnd the Tbomnd and One Knights boforehaud, we shall not be disappointed. The very name U')thachlll fills m with nva and be wilderment. Wo prepare ouraelve? to ho dazzled with gold and gem , to tread on car pets gorgeous ns peacocks' tails, softer than elder down ; we pass through jasper nnd porphyry columns Into rfgal halls where the acme of splendor can go no further ; where the walls are hung with tapestry and crim son satin, whero every chair louts like a throne, ami where on all sides the mirrors reflect the treasures collected from all parts of the wrld. And we are not disappointed. Quitting the railway at the cheerful, weal thy little town of Lagny, we drive past handsome country houses and .well kept flower gardens, and then gradually ascend a road winding amid hill and valley up to the chateau, n graceful structuro in whito mar ble, or so it seems, proudly commanding the wldo landscape. The flower gardens aro a, blazoof colors, and the orange trees tglve delicious fragrance as wo. ascend the terrace ascend, indeed, being hardly the word ap plicable to step' (doping so easily upward and so nicely adjusted to human foot, that climbing Mount lllanc under the same cir cumstances could be accomplished without fatigue. It is imposiible to give any idea of the different kinds of magnificence that greet us on every Bide Now n little Watteau world in taiitatries having for a background sky-blue satin and rose ; now a dining hall sombre, gorgeous, and tnnjes'.ic as that of a Spanish palace ; Now wo are transported to Persia, China and Japan ; next we finu our selves amid unspeakable treasures of Italian and other marble.. To coma down to prac tical details, It might be suggested to the gener.ous owner of this noblo treasure hoSse of art that the briefest ponible catalogue of his choicest treasures would unspeakably oblige his visitors. There is hardly a piece of furniture that is not interesting alike from a historic and artistic point of view, while somtjare chefs il' rtuvre both in design nnd execution, nnd dazzlingly rich in materi al. Among these may be mentioned a pair of chimney ornaments, thickly hung with pendants of precious stones ; a piano which belonged to Mario Antoinette the casj of which is formedJJ f tortoise shell, richly decorated with gold ; a cabinet set with emeralds, sapphires, and other jewels ; anothercomposed of various precionsstours; chairs and couches covered with exquisite tapestry of the Louis Qniuze period ; some rare specimens of old cloisonne work, also of Florentine mosaics these forming a small part of this magnificent museum. The strik ing feature is the great quantity and variety of rich marbles iu every part. One of the stair cases is entirely formed of different kinds of rare marble, the effect being extra ordinarily imposing. Elsewhere a room is divided by Corinthian columns of jasper and, porphyry, and on every side is displayed a wealth and splendor in this respect quite unique. Without doubt nothing lends such magnificence to interiors as marbles, but they require the spaciousness and princell ness of such a chateau as this t be display ed to advantage. Next in importance as a matter of mere decoration must be cited the tapestries, of which there is a rare and val uable collection, chiefly in the hall, so-called, and where they are arranged about the runnning gallery surmounting the pictures. What this hall must be worth would, per haps, sound fabulous on paper. It is here that some of the most precious cabinets are lonnd treasures of Ivory, ebony, gems, gold and sliver and the pictures alone represent a princess' dowry. Examples of some of thegreat masters are here Velasquez, Rem brandt, Rubens, Claude, Lorraine, Bordone, Reynolds ; lastly among moderns, Ingress andHlppolyte Flandriu. Much might be said about the pictures if space permitted, but they alone are worth making the journey from Paris to. see. But creme de la creme of Baron Roshschitd's treasures is not to be found in this sumptuous hall, in spite of ta pestries, pictures, marbles, and raro furni ture, nor in the stato salon, hut in on of the dining rooms, a marvclously rich and gor geous apartment, where the wealth of gold and splendid colors is tontd down, nnd the eye is rather refreshed than dazzled by the whole. On the walla.reacliing from base to ceiling are hung a series of six paintiugs on leather, known as the citirj de Girdoue, or leather paintings from Cordova. They aro historical nnd allegorical MihJcts and are painted in rich colors, with a great abund ance of go'd on n brown background, the general effect being that of a study in brown and gold. When looked at narrowly we find great dramatic interest in the subjects, and a uniform masterliness of execution, but without a catalogue it is utterly impossible 'j give any accurate idea of these gorgeous paintings. The entire department of Seine et Marne perhaps offers no greater rarity than these paintings on leather fiom Cordo va, ot which we would fain know the histo ry, Fraier't Magazine. Sensible talk about Weeds. The Scientific Farmer treats an old subject from a new point of view : 'Now there are weeds, and there are weeds The one Is deserving of the farmer's attention, the other of his neglect; and the true upri cultural preacher should reserve his anathe mas for those which are inlurlnus.and should cease to pound the air in frantic condemna tion of those other weeds which are unsight ly, but yet whose presence may profitably be supported. Here are two corn-fields, adjoining fields, we will say. Both are planted alike, receiv ing similar manuring, and yield a like crop the history of the two fields is as nearly alike as can be, and the price of labor is the came, These fields may yield very unlike profits, according as the farmer" treats the weed ques tion. The one man don t believe in weeds. He cultivates and hoes as loug as his Imnlo ments can get in the field, from the growth of the corn; and later, sends in his men to pull the weeds which start after the bor-e boea are driven out. The other man cultl yates early, keeps the field free from weeds until thecoru has attained a proper growth and can take care of itself, aud does not bother about the weeds that come late, Th difference in labor-bill, Is seen lu the profits realized from the two fields. Our friends argue the matter. The one says, 'Weeds sap the land and hinder growth, aud all mutt be removed. Ibate weedf, looking field.' The other says. 1 believe with you that the weeds are Injurious, during the early growth at least ; and I cut tivato vay fields and remove the weeds until tho corn geta strong and the bloom gives promise of appearing, Cultivation a'fter tbls point Injures the crop, and I cauuot afford lie Injury In order to gel rid of the weeds. klcu then start into growth. Besides, the surfs taken by tho weed at this time is I allfbt abstraction from my crop, for lwwi!aw not yerr tiumettuis. aud aro succulent nnd feeble on account of the shade. I find my profit by letting those weeds alone,for they do not go to seed tobolh er another year; they furnish a green ma nurlng, as far ns they go, or the next crop; aud while I do not seo Injury coming from their presence, I do see very clearly a saving in the labor bill. Now which argument do you think Is the best? Don't friends or enemies, Bay that the Sci entific I'hrmert advocates the growing of weedi. Wo do not. We but advocato the using of thought in farming, and the doing that will add to farm profits. When weeds cost more to remove than tho injury they do, don't be tempted by the cry nl weeds to re move them nt a loss; but use your judge ment, nnd keep your fields ns clear from them ns you profitably can, and do not bo tempted to do more. This fear has led the New England farm er to overvalue the hoe and under-value the the horse imp'ements, nnd thus has dimln Mied the larm profits more than the weeds themselves. The horse-hoe, ns a rnh?, and except in exceptional Instances, will removo weeds ironi corn suIDciemly for profits, nnd far more cheaply than the hoe or hand. The hoo will enable you to meet the commenda lion ol hook farmers, but will it bring with It the profit which follows the judicious use of the horse-hoe? Apples for Cows. Uan the apple crop of our country be available on the dairy farm as an auxiliary nrticle of food for cows? Professor Arnold, In a letter to tho N. Y. Tribune, says that. when fid in proper quantity, tlicy give an excellent flavor to milk, and the butter and cheoo made fiom it, and increase the yield of either.' We think that the tamo Way be said of peaches, or pears, or of other fruits but the question Is whether such food can be used economically whether the improve ment in the flavor and tho increase of yield will compensate f.ir the value of the fruit nnd the lab r of preparing it. It istruothat Professor Arnold only speaks of inferior fruit,' and such ns 'is not fit for the market.' Here we tee an objection. Inferior fruit at this season means wormy, insect-eaten, and half rotten xpples, and these we, do not con sider prp' r food for milch cows. He says a god hraMiy cow, weighing 1,000 pounds can s;ifelv c.it a peck of apples twice a day, and bp rpi-s s's that the apples be mixfd two tweet ones to one sour, and that they be 'sliced in a r6ot cutter and fed in the sta ble, but they must bo fed- on the ground.' and under certain conditions be estimates the increase of the milk in quantity and In richness a equal to'a pound of cheese from a bushel of apples, or.a pound of butter from two and a half bushels. Headds 'Taking tho ordinary condition of cows at the season when apples are ripe, and counting in their value as a substitute for other food, as well as increasing the value of milk, and with butter and cheese afthe prices now current, apples as a food for milch cows are estimated at twelve to fifteen cents per bushel. I speak advisedly on this subject having determined by weight and measure the increase yield of a ration of one peck per day to a herd of thirty-six cows. To be fed advantageously to cows, fruit must be dealt our with care and judgment. If fed a little to freely, the result will be a los instead of a profit-. Wben judiciously fed, any kind of fruit, aud particularly apples, not only increases the amount and richness of milk, but gives a dellciousness of flavor to both butter and cheese beyond that given by grass alone.' Upon the whole with vey great respect for Professor Arnold, we are inclined to tho opinion that tho same remits which he claims for apples may veiy generally be ob tained from other sources with les expense, less labor, and less risk. Wo would like to see a fuller report of tho Profcsor'a exper inents. How many days did he feed thirty six cows one peck per day each ? How were Ibe apples gathered and assorted, and how much labor was bestowed upon their prep aration? As at present advised, we think the cases where apples maybetadvantagenus ly used as a continuous food for cows, fed in the manner proposed, are rare and excep tionable. Am. Dairyman. "Yes, said the witness, "I do remember the defendant's mother crying on the occas ion referred to. She was weeping with her left eye the only one she has and the tears were running duwn her right cheek." "What 1" exclaimed the judge ; "how could that be?" "If you honor please," said the witne3s,""ahe was awful cross-eyed." TlIOMiS n. 1UKTM1M. Alsibt Uiurx i THE RED FRONT, 3VnOS"EjRS' BLOCK., HABTMAN BROS,, DEALERS IN TEAS, CANNED FRUIT, CIQARB, TOBACCO swrtrrp, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, Glass & Queenswaro FINE GROCERIES. foreign aud Domestio Fruits, AND GENERAL LINE OF Family Provisions 41b, door below Market street, Woomaburg, l'a. iv- Goods oemtaatoaii romci the town AprlUI, 'Il-if M. C. SLOAN & BRO. llLUUMNIIIiltG, 1V4, Uanutacturers ol Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, FLATt'OItll WAOONti, 0. first-class work always on.hand. XtSPAIHINQ NEATLY DONE. l'loes reduced to suit the times, Jan. s, lbU-u. this rim is oh mi with R OWEli k hiSMAN Mymhlna Awru, a- il e s 5 LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. traoe &irm;. Cures all l'a In In .Hun it ml Meant TESTIMONIAL I raonrscs Utbri (Falling ol the Vnmb.l A Won. derlul Uuro. Nine jeara my wlfo surtcred.'wlth thla iviiiuiuuuiiipimui, ruu was uiienucit uv uuctor ni ter doctor, wunt to tlio dlircrcnt hospitals whero to males are treated! tried them nil; woro bandages and pessaries with only temporary relict. 4ler life was miserable. V applied Dr. (II cs' Liniment. nor roller was luimedluto. Mio u now turn. 11. McDkksiott, 40 West nth street, Now York, llncl twelve strokes ot Paralysis. M leg, arm and t jnifiio wcru useless ; was obll'd to uhu a cath eter eicry day. Doctor (Hits' Liniment todldeot Ammonia hm cured it e. Will answer any Inquiries fco tlut all anue'cd may knor or It. John Aitei.. No 111 llranford, Conn. Chestnut Hill, l'hlladelphl'h Mull ' V. M. Olles, Kq Dear -1 uwl our!odldoot Ammonia Liniment on Horn Tc.i.plc'.i hind pattern Joint !lie hdd been qutte lames tho elTect was wonderful! she wuks now qulto well. Very re bpocltully jours, A. WKtcn. 1'. 8. I nm noiv uilns It on Littleton's right lore log. A larfre shoo boll on a valuanlo young horse was removed by Olios' Liniment lodldo ot .tmmonla, SMkriiEiui KNirr, Curpcts, I'ftslxtti avft., New York. AsTiiui The tortures and nannies I endured Tor six ears, none but thoso who have sintered with nils u-rriWo d'.s.'aso can kuow. My lite was misera ble. In uespt'ralton 1 trid Ulles' Liniment lo tide of Ammonia, it gnvo mu instant relief. LTscd It In ternally us w ell as externally. 'MIOS. URiNiaAN, m west Jlth street. Now York. I was In a ilrcaarul coumilon. Joints swollen, fiatn Intense, Injections uf morphine Into my elns altrd to relieve me, ((lies' lodldeHjf Ammonia took awav tbo deposits Irotn my Joints Iwunteery one who surfers to know wnat win cute them. KOKOVCB IiOrilROP. North IIj de Park. Lnmmotlle co. vt. Another furfurer cured. idachHrijed from the Massachusetts General Hospital ns Incurable, with lnlla'tmibtory rheumatism In m,' shoulders, ttnjrers and feet ; Buffered fearfully for IhreH j earn, tried over thliu s loit all liouo Dr. ones' Ltutmcut lod ldo ot Ammonia crfected a complete euro, ELLBN -MITn, No. It Prane street. Fall lilvcr, Mass Sprains, splluts, bruises, Lameness In horses, (Dies' Liniment lodldo of Ammonia is a perfect spo clilc. No person who owns a horse bhould bo with out It. M. Ropsns. C9 seventh avenuo. New York. In ray family, and for tho Block, I have used dUo'c Liniment Iodide of Ammonia. It Is unsurpassed, aud I am surprised at the many different maladies In which It Is applicable. 11 gives tho ulmoht satis faction. John J. (Iakter, Superintendent l-istern Pennsylvania Bipcrlmca tal Parm. (0 c. ind $t : and in Quarts at 3.C0, In which there Is a ureal Ravine, irlal Mm 23 lent). sold ur a-l Druooists. N. J. llliMIHItsllOTT, Agl. lor UlooMisburK. may41,'is- r.rj'i GP.IIAT ISL1IIVB CURB -is. ji't'ii. .'4Il.MC3i:r".3,frorjftiVT3n-i?.lccnll. u.itrrio : i.iion. i.:vii., li'LiiVU. or I.2t.i;.r: v.; unaaiis. The Best Family MetUcTa oa Earth. 8IOO irv csm-ij td tnr rnoo aElctedntili a tflwnso lictt UOIICXK rrin bot rtUifii ur cure, providing tiki Ljuqs or Or;aco 0T3 cot uuted beyoad point of repair. mil n M off.Ktunnti ihn dlrr, tHo ui-ran.-. Vethei lainnlroJ b fl' norma or cihrtnstM from nnY cart'P. t ta 1.1- inaw tliolr power of asu dilution nnd natr'.tloi. It la crcuea tho npixttlts, iwltts dbentlon, ftaJ chcallrmnnai ami load to tUi tsufcolnr oud rkreuln:la t BTitcm. U ttlia ulatt?B tw rltal irocoaw3 to rerown.l stchtt-, niters, car r .'! ncJ purlHoi tlio II ul U, touca U.0 orr;auj utl rtw.etal llslioii UmLt ttctiitliy fuucUtiui. I TILT3 ONLY TRUE IU2XXDY 3T)B C0LD3. JtUuseliiM toozpatlatoQpoathTlrtucacr tMs (iniUI E Mil DY. If you aro naffurlnff from ItiUOLH imtUS, Utll,l'llIA,llHvrSTM, KICtLmsil, I ISl lUl.Vt UUTY. lSTIfiTIOX. lilDir or XI IlUt3 IJIbLASt S, cr nay llocrtlr ftiVbix from lurtr.K J.LOon.prt botik cf UAKl. t. &nd Uke ft m per aitwtlon cjvin ctic! buttli. II n3cli3ti,irLQii, UponUli tod IVcnch, Cno ItottloKtl! twttrcoavlDC9 jou of IU ucrlU ijja wlumo flxiicstcd It urLaurt'lnW. . , ... . A trial of rn botilo lnrarc in rtoytIon In overr family, for do MU,Vi'cman or Child cau Uko I W).( UK ond ruanlr kottelclc. It Crt cIoaiism Uxi fiatem, then repair, llict bullJup,tbU9CurlcRdliieftoaBd MtabUsUojf LoalUi ca t pcrmcBeat, iafB and rcUurlu? basil. I jput cp lo large botUua, aniTU pleasant to Ui-O. f Walker to l!al?er Mfgr. Co., I'rop'w, 4 0 Jolia M rwl , S. 1 rt. SUFFEIIUU 30 YKAHH. ... .... JorFeyCilr.Eoptembcrld, JI7I. No tottRno can toll what 1 l.ve kullervd fur tb ptul 14 yun Iroio t(lllkiv4Bad I.LIMI JUI Llu I'll in, at tlrxMii no bud llMt I cuuM D't stand upon my ftret. 1 could not walk hilt n mllo wlthou nutTurloi Uitnw About n Tcaravo 1 wtui Intluivd t trv a bottlsi at your UAmtv, aud an Rlod i i tatethu aitrr taking lour bottlea 1 wu v otlii'ly cntwl cf bolt) dUu&w and r anjoylntr sicellent benttb and (trenjtb, 1 ad- MVS, a. F. TERllId, 111 Bouex St. DOT GO KOOM0 AKOUND. Aa a rgulatlac melMn I can confidently recomneDd lMtKkHR. I hara uutid It In iny lurnliy and know ethara bo hava trlnd It. ao 1 all pronouur B pood and rvllabla. Jt don't to (oullax aroand aud dUappuknt you by maklai: bo but It attend 10 Lulai!a and ao romulUba Uial wbornuntri it u KHot. V 11. H. DUYALL, Eire r Lead, L. I. OK YKAKs"bTAIVDIa. I qm4 oaa botUt of TtftOKI I ami ran truthfully aay tbat It hu cured ma of i)al't .bU and MllULbkUa of year lUndlng. For Sale at N. J. Hentoott's 3DK.XJO- STOBE, Klooiiisbm, Ia. who la authorize to guarantee V1GOHK.NK to prove a represented. aa.H, 19 -ly. Important to Lawyers. nilnlatrators, Uuardlan', Township ohlcers, and buid uess men ireuerally. We h&ve on h&nd a lArcre onsnrtmpnt. rtt Innl blanks for Uio use of ttor neys. Justices and Con. Htable'H blanks ot all kinds. Note and Receipt books PKIOK LIST. TTonsaru ulnks. Proclpe for Hummons. " ru r a. " " Itule to take Depositions. " 44 " chouftA Arlillmtrini. cents iplocc, or 11.15 ier hundred. Petition for A (.ppolnti -fuilnn ment of Uuardlan. Hulo to take DeDOHlUona. Norr In Uebt. with confession, ' Assumnslt. MechanlcB Ll.n. 4 cents eacn or $3.60 per hundred. 1'ellllon for sale ot llual Estate 8 cents each. fiUbDOenos. HUlnmons. Wurmnlji. 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Hemlttances should be made bv Pot.Ofilce Money Order or Iiraf t, to avoid ell inco or loss Newspapers are not to copy thli advert l-ement without toe express ordor of IIaki'bh IIuotiiehs, Address llilti'hlt i UUOITIEIM New Yor ST. NICHOLAS, Scribn.r's Illustrated Magazine FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. All Ideal Children's Magazine. Messrs Scrlbner Co.. In IBIS, beiran the publica tion of M. Nicholas, an illustrated Magazine for GUIs and Bo) s. Tilth Mrs Mary Mapes Hodge as ed itor. Klveyrara have passed slnte the first number was issued, and the magazine ras won the higuest posltlOD, It has a monthly circulation of OVER 50,000 COPIES. It Is DublUhed filinuttaneoTiilv In Ian don And New YorlC and the transatlantic recognition la al mct wi irentral and heart v as tbe American. Al though the progress of the macazlno hits been a steady advance. It has not reached lta editor's Ideas of best, ivcause ber Ideal continually outruns it, ana mu masimne us swiiuy loiiowd alter, io-aay Ht. Nicholas stands ALONE IN THE WOULD OF U00K3 : The New York 'Tribune' has sail of It t 'St. Nlcho. lasn srea nea u uiffiter platrorm, and commauas tor ItH service wider resources in art and letters han any or its predecessors or contemDorariea " 1 ho London "Literary World Bays! There Is no niHtfaaltiH nr tUo jouu? that can be said to equal this choice production of tscrlbners press." (JOOU THINGS FOR 187S-9. The arraneeinents for literary and art contribu tions fur tbe new volume tho sixth are comulete. drawing from already fatorlto sources, as well as from promising new ones. Ur. Frank It. Btocktons new serial siory lor noys. "A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP," wri tun through the twelve monthly narta. bei nlng with th number for Norember, 1T8, the Hrst oi ine Toiume. ana wui oe u iu-4i ruled by Janus K, Keur, iuvtwry houo ui i-ravei ana aayemure is riunn.i ana me uanauias. ror ine gins, a contin ued tale, "HALF A DOZEN 'HOUSEKEEPERS," Ur Katharine D. Bra 1th, wltU Illustrations by Preder ick uiviiutui. ucsius u wiu biuoo uumueri ana ire&nberiai uy wUu plenty of fresh serial br Susan Coolldie, tntltled Vi'.TeprbrtiL' 1 pickurep. mui uo cuunnonoea early m There, will also be a continued fairy-tale iun TUIUIUC, called "KUMPTY JJUDGETS TOWEH," Nntten bv Julian Hawthorne, and Illustrated by Alfred Fredericks. About the other faiutllur feat urus of bt Nicholas, tho editor preserves a food-hu. tnored silence, codu? ut, perhaps, to let her nve vol umes already Issued, ororhear concerning Lbo sixth In respect to short stories, pictures, poems, humor, Insirucllvti sketches, and the lure and lore of "Jack- In ilio-rulpll, the "very utile Folks" department, and the "letter-box." an "Itlddlo-boi." '1 crms. U.Of a year : ist.'nts a Number. Subscriptions received by I he Publisher of this Pa per, and by all iiookselicrs and 1'ostmasters. Per sons wishing to BubairlOe direct with the publishers nu uld wrlUi name, i'ait-ooice. County, and tate.la lull, and send with remittance la (heck, K O. uoney writer, ur itKiaiciruKiHi w bCUIUNEIt ca, T4J Broadway, New Tcrk. TljlSfAPElISKEPT0M FILE ' at tup nrriip nr mi 1 nu ur r luc ur, USING 733 StisdM St, PHILADELPHIA, I bm tire ur ittlMrfa grMr THE SUN FOR 1879. T5o Pun nlll bfl prlhled every day during Iho year to come Us purpose and metbod will be the nime us in iho pnt i To nreent all the news In w reada ble shape, nnd to tell Iho truth though tho heavens fall. The Sun hai been, In and will con Inue t tk little pndnt of i'verhiv and ierithUig s.ivo the Truth nnil Pa cnntlrtlcnn ot duty. That iMheenl pulley which an i imst i.pwr nir rerd bate lbn Is the rollcy lilch tmn von tor this nrwM'tinr the coiindciice end liletidMilp cfa wider rcnrtllttency than was ertr ( lJom1 to &ty itfctr American Jour nal. 1 ho Mm is the riewtrnrT fcr Ibe pcf pl- H Is not foTlterkhnfcmEfilt.it the yoor man, or ftr the poor man ntnt the rich n an. but It preKi ilo equal justlfo to nil IMcnMMn It e comniiinliy. It It not tho oigan f uhy person, cluns wrtor patty. There need bo no mjnUiyHbouttts loves and l.nt s. ItH (orlho honst manneilnM Ilia rogues every time. itHforthehoncht lteni' crut ns Htoilnt tho uMionet Ilfpibl con. nnd for the liunest KcpuUlCftn tmurf.Unsttlie dishnrst lieuioiTat It rincn nor take Khcuo from tbetitlcrimcrH of any politician rrpo Jltlc.il orjfaiiluthn It Hives itshiippoi t unreHrved-lywh-n men or rwnHures are In ncr eincnt with with the i onstltmt n and with tin principle upon will h tilts Kepublle wnt fumded for the people. Whenever th" CoMhlitutlon atidrouhtltu btn.ilpiln clples are viuia ed-nslnlhH outrnKiMneon-plncy or isitt, by uhlchu mill not t lHled wan placed In tho I'u-Mlfht'a nnhr, "hero lie Mill re ialns lr Kpciiks out lor llmlUt 'I hat U hf smiN id not lndepctidt'Dco. in thH lciptct there will bo na chnnne In it projcniumo for 1 sti. 'Ihc Mm lias ta'r y enrned th" hearty batredof rnscnK rrau'ls and Iiuu.bu.ra or all mx and sizes. It hopes to deserve that hatri'd not le-nln thojear ISTtf, tliaii In bT-f, ltTi, or niiyyear Ronti tis Ihn Sun Hid rontlmi" to shine on the wicked with mi mil I .fated bright iipw. WhPo thelfdsonscf tho past should be constantly kept before Iho ptoplo, lho Him doe tiot prui'iwe to make limit in ltTH a maralnu of ancient htator. It Is prints i for the men and women of to-day, hose conet-rn Is ehlttly with the HlfiilMcf to-day It Inn both tho disposition an thenbllitvtoatToidltsread era the promptest, fullest, aud most aeciiratfl Intel llffenco ol whatever in the wide world H worth at tention. To this end the lTsoureea blonifltij to well established proapoiity will uo tlueraliy eiu- ployed. 'llic iioiKTS?ntdlMolnted condition of nirtlpslnilils country, nuu tne uuterinintr or too iutui'e, und au oxlraordluarv slirnlilcanco totb. events or tho com- I lncjcar. 'I lie discusslousof tlio pr hs, tho ilfbaios and acts of t'oti(fi'esi, and tho movements of tbo leaders In ever bectlou of lliu Itepub'lo u 111 hive u ulnct bearing on the iTcsldcritl.il clivttou otisw I au event widen must bo retarded with tho inut aux. lous Interest by every pftrtotlo Ariienc n. whatever I uh pine icai lueas or nuciAucc. -io tneso tiemenis of Interest maj' bo added the probabl Ity that Oeni ocrats will control both houses of ouirress, the la crcisl ns feebleness ot t ho fraudulent Adralnlst rat Ion and the spread and Micniftlienlng ovcrjuheroofn henlUiyai'lmrencootfniud tunny fuim, To pro'cnt ltli necuracy ana ocnrncj) tho exact sliu.tllon In each of Its larjln? phases, and toexpound, iccurd lngtolts ttell-knuwn iiietliod, the print li f- b that -lwuldKUldcusfirousli thol.ibyrlulli. .1 1 bo an Im portant part of The rtuu'rf ork lor li79. Wo navo iho means ot mnklnt; iho Miu.as n inlltl cal, n llterarj and a goner.tl now spapjr, moro enter t.tltilnr and moio useful lhan ocr beioro ; nuduo meni uj apply tbeiu freely Onrratesor suuxrlptloii nwnnln unclinnircrt. For the Dallv uo, u four 11 1 thpot of I enty-eliht col umns, theprieo b mull, ixjstpald, Is 53 cents a month, or tO&J a jear; or, lirlodlns; tho Sunday p iper, an elglit pai;e Hjeet uf fi . c ditmns, tin- pi Ico H s.i cent a m 11.111. or $..;o u jc.o, pubtno paid. Tho -1 ndiy edition uf 1 iiu -u.i Husi furul-died teparutil at u iar, l ost - paid Iho price or tnH iVeekU -im U;hi p.i .c, llttv-slx col imu Is J! a i.r iMwiiill I'orclub-of t-n sending tm e nil &cnd .111 extra cop flee lildross ' 1 w i:vit. ni), Publisher ut Tho sm.tiw Y01 k city. nov 22-ow SCRIBNER' MONTHLY, Conducted by T G. Holland. Tho HaudS'imtt Illustrated Maazlno In tho World. .Tho Amerlo 11 o.lltlon ot tills P'rtodlcal is now SIOKK Til IV TO (TO .MONl'lll.y, Andltlusn larserdrculatlri In Kng aud tlnn ony ot' cr Am 'rlovi mwazluc. Kviy n'.mbtreonuln about ono huiidr. u an lift, p i.rei,und Irom tlty to freienty-tlve uillnal wood cmt l.lustratlm. AiiiiouiiL-einonls for 1S7S-9. A inonc the at ti action i for t!if cjiiiIhj jiaraiotho totlowlUK: "llAivohTii.t," a terl'l noT-l. h Mrs Frnncs llodjrson Iturnelt, author or 1 h it. Uss u' l rles.' Tho M.ene ' t Mrs. lluructt's new noi.I Is laid In Lan cashire: the hero la toopjr Imentor of American birth. 'Ilawo th's'' li tho longest story Mrs. Uuiuett has jet wiltt'ii. IL will run thro lgh twelvimm beraurtho Monihl '.es'lnnluwita ,Sue;uber H7S and will bo protuicly llluslrat-d 1' LUONUllittt, a serin novel, by II. Mltijesen, author of "fltinnsr," Tno M111 wli jlo-thli s'aino." Ac. In this lumanee, tho aut mr tiraphl'-ally de scribes the neciil iillies ot Nursj linmfk'r.o t life In a western settlement. A moiiv i f Mivv oi.e.mss, by Oi orire able, to bebeunon Ihi (an''bi''ori or "Ka'cnn ter ' hu story wl'l exhibit too bt.ita of socl ti In (,'reolo t,nu Islaua about th ' ears 10 4-5i the tltne or the Ces sion, and a period lienrlnga remaiLable likeness to tho present re onsi motion iwrlod, 1'iiuTitAiiao ahxkican I'okts 'I his series fneenn In Autfiist with the pirtalt ot Hria ,t) will Pec 11 ln t'ed, tint of Longfellow npp-arlnir lu November. Iheao portraits aro drawn from lif bv Wy.ut faton and ensraved by T. Colo. They will b printed s-p. aratoly on tinted paper, a frontispieces of rour illr fercnt numbers. Illustrated sketches ot tkoiivcsof tho puets will accompany thoso portraits. r;A Skw View of ISuaj.i. .Mr. Herbert II Smlin, of Cornell Unlver.-lty, a companion nf Iho Into Piof. llartt. Is now lu llrazll, wlih .Mr. .1, Wells 1 haminiev (the artist who accompanied .Mr Kdward Kim,' In Ids tour throuffh "Theorent outh') preparing for Hcrlbner a series of paper on the rresent condition the cities, rivers and resources of tho irre.tt empire of South America. The "Joiissv Id Pacuiis, by nu '-ex. Confeder ate" soldier, will bo anion tho r.iclc.-uj'unt'11'iiu..iis to Scrlbner dur nc tbe comma jo.ir, 'Ihevar- wilt ten andllluslrated by Mr. Alien O. I.'edwoolof 11 im mure. The first or I ho aeries Johnny llebatl'Kn" appearsln tho November number. 7tii! 4 00 u Year in advance ; 11!) cents a number S'ibscrlptlonstecelved by tho publish-in of this Ta per, und by all booksellers and postmasters. I'er- somwuh n' tosubseillK) direct with tho pulill-ti-ers, should write name, post onico, cout.tv and suite In full, and send with inmltlanci lu check, 1". n. money o rdtr, or reuistcrcd letter to .-UillUNKU k co , T43 745 Mroadwuy, Now York. Wide Awake for 1S79. The Pictmnl ihtjiuhe for Young Folk tu.1 Fihman, Kdltor. V. 00 a Year. Freo of Postage. It Is coneedod on all fildoa tbat. Mrwrt. 11. 1ttbrnn Co. Iuvb splendidly acojiuWUlnnl what thuy set their hearts on ti few i oars ajfo, 1121 tomikoama? ozlno absolutelv ourolnlts IntPteuce. U11rlv.1l1.1l Iti Its literary merit Iviantlfu) arllst ciUy and then lumisititat aprtcosoijw tut. people could uuurd lo tako It TIlIinE J01.LY SKItlALS. 7'te Dogberry Hunch A story ot Seven Mcrrv Chll lien, who faced tha world for themselves, but always Imnglni; In ft "bunch." By Mary iluilwellt athertvood. Profuse ly llluitratlcd by .vary A. Lutl.bury. lineal Lmcrie't ljut Year at fit. Olare's. A lolly story of Vmertcin s.-hool bov lire Ilv Mr. nut Meirlwealher. author of "A lleneral Mitimler. uudini." Uiujtrated by MliS L. It. Humphrey, Don Quixote, Jr. Thcalvcntur tof sir Mlltladns Petcrkln Paul nn hUsleed" o'luhnuta." Hj John Uro'vnjohn. A luu ny tlury written expr-s-lv lot tho Little llnysof Amulet. Illustrateil with conic pictures byiL. Hopkins. Our American rtitt, trirst Serles.l Paner I William II lleanl. Wl h portraits, studio InliriOit- and tbi,ravlnu8 0f paintings. Uv . (1 A'. Henjamln ' he must attractive ntlemnt let made to onulnr. Uourtlu the rainllv and make children acquainted uttit uurtittnir lueneaa urn i-t ami wu ti mey aro doing. Funny JJoubte-jiage llmliafcd J'uems. I. ho mlnee Die, Pilnco Ilv Kirk Monro.. Illus. trated by L. Hopkins. tSltflif Kneel Sehoofs. Comorlsln'' several Imnortantexnerlmentsln linlli Europe und A merlca. I I .tdv lleltv's Conklni' Chist i Tho HUtnrv nf nn EtiL-ltsb CooxltiL' school. Ilv Lucv Ceell WhltnttrK. John Llllle.) II IhoPerklm Institution for tho lillud. lly Em ma R. mown. Iirizht Short stories and Poems. Natural History Supplements, Sketches ot Tra el In Fori Ign Lands, Iturs from tho Children, l'uzles, Parlor Amuse, ments, Music, Ac. II with louof pictures from the best artists, ma king Hide Awake for 1S79 the best and cheaiiest magazine In cxVlcncc. vimy rt w a year, ireo 01 postairo. send your name aud money to li. 1.(11 HKUr C(l Publishers, Iioston. 1879 Eclectic MngiizMic . OF foreign Literature, Sclonce and Art. THIHTY-FIFTH YEWt. Tho "Flectlc MflL'azluo" reoroduces from forelL-n periodica s all those articles which aro valuable to American readers. Its Held of selection tmbrates all tho leading Foreign hwvlews Magazines, and Journals; and wh lo tue tastes of all ciai.se if our readers are consulted nothing tilvlultu 1 li.trttcl er ur of merely litusleut Interest la admlliedio Its pages. iu plan ineiuuea r.ssayB, ttetiuws, iiiogiupiueai Sketches. Historical IM iters. Travels, t'oetrj Novels, and short stories: and In the caso ot science (to which much space and utleutlou ate given), u . siat clal prominence Is allowed to any oat tlculur tlt ise pi uuiuion, uui ptue is gnen iuiniritail lu lue uuist valuable articles on tutu sides uf tne great themes of sclcntlno dlscus-1 )U, The following listj comprise tho principal perloill. cals from which so ectlous are.iuttde aud the names otsoine ot the leailuj authors whocou! llUUtC VU, turut t PIKIODICAU, Quarterly llovlow AvTiia s,-. lit. Hon M i: (UadHone Alfred Tennvsiiu! 1'roressorliuxtuy I'rotesHorTjtdall lllch l'roetor. II A Urit ouarlorly ltevlew lulluluburgh ltevlew WbuitMiiater ltevlew 001 F trtnlirutlv ltevlew J Nuriua 1 Ijickyer, F 11 a TheNtoetnenlhO-nturv Dr w 11 carpenter rupui&i oticuto tiettew n. it t.ttur iiiacKwomis jaagaziue Cornhlll Magazine Mactnl Han's Magazlue Prof .Max MulTer I'roressor Owen Matthew Arnold K A Freeman, POL James Aulhuny Fruuda Thomas Hughes Authun Trullopo llllainllack Mrs Ollphani TurgenielT Miss Thackery eic. rraser a juagazme New UUart Maguzlne Tempto liar llelgravU flood Uirds Ixtndon sculety Saturday ltevlew The Spectator, etc, etc tv'U tfrfreauenthr remarked that In Hnelind the best of literary talent Is being diverted from the writing ut uuojts m coninuuung ut tne pertoairai. The "Eclcctlo garners the choicest sheaves from this lieu uatveai, Uikkl Knokavinos. Eanh number contains a tln steel engraving usually a portralt-execuutd In the best manner these engravings are of permanent value, and add much U) the attractiveness of tho magaztne. Ttaasi-Slngle copies, 41 centsi one copy, one yeir, 3 ; Ave cuples 11. 'i' e trial BUbscrlpt(on for three months, ti. The 'BclectkV and any U wagaaln 4-uatage free ut " niiMcrioen, M ' l.ciUaiir. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Wo will soil tho Very Scst Family Sewing- IVXuchino For Twenty -Five Dollars I.V 1A8II, on an ornamented Iron stand nnd Treadle, with walnut top nnd drawer, and necessary Attachments and dclHerlt nt any lioliroad Depot Uf the United bt ites, xrvca of Charge. Theso machines aro warranted to do the wholo lino of family sewing- with more rapldlty.moro ease or management, and lc-s latlgue to tlio operator lhan any innt-htno now In use, send for a Circular. Kery machine warranted for threo years. Agent: waited in Un:c:upied Territory. Lentcimml iUuchinc (;o., Ltinited J-9 FII.1IRRT ST,, 1'llIDADElriItA, PA. Oct. 4, "9-Cm. VVrAINWItI01IT & CO., WHOI.ESALB GltOCERS, l'UILAPEtriHA, Dealers In TEAS, SVUUl'S, COFFEE, SUCIAtt, MOLASSES, hice, sricES, nicinn foda, tc. N. E, ( orner Second and Arch streets, t r-orders wl" rocclvo prompt attention. I i HONEY OF H0REH0OND AND TAR FOR THE CURE OF Cjogts, Golds, Infiaenzs, Hoarienen, Difficult BreathlDg, and all Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tale:, and Lungs, leading to Gonsnmptlon, This infallible remedy is composed of the IioNLV of the plant lloreliound, in chemical union with Tar-Halm, extracted from the I.ifk 1'iiiNCiil.r. of the forest tiee Auf.is IIm.svmha, or llalm of Gilcad. The Hmtcy of llorchouml .soother ANb SCA n Eks all in itations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and IIEAI-S the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. FIVE additional ingredients keep Ihe organs cool, moist, and in healthful action. Let no pre judice keep )ou from trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor who lias saved'thou sands of Iies by it in his large private practice. X. II. The Tar-Halm has no had taste "or smell. IT.ICF.S 50 CENTS AND $1 PER EOTTLE. Great Having to buy large gize. "Pilce's Tootlmelio Drojis" Cnro in 1 ."Minnie. Sold by all Druggists. 0, N. 0RITTENT0N, Prop., N.Y dec. IB, 'TT O. 33. SAVAGE, PEALKK IN Siljonfaro, Watches.Jevrelry.Ciocks.&c. tv Kemovea lo tlio Post onico Lulldlntr. firsTdoor abuvo Uw Kxliang-o Hotel. All kinds t'f WattliL'H. CIotVh nnrl .Tpwftlrv. neat ly repalri'.l and wurraulcd. THE WHITE 3 SEWING MACHINE Tlllt UK8T OP AM,. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Consfrucfion, 1 Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Gla'm OF BflHQ 1HI VEUV 11KST OPEKATINQ QVICItnsT BELLING, UANnSOHEHT, AMD Most Perfect Sewing lia'chlno IN THE WORLD. V he great popularity ol the While It iht metl eon Klnelnn tribula ta lit eiul'cncs and tuoirtarllf over other machines, and liv submlltinf It 16 the trade we put It upon Its merits, and In no Instinct hat It tier ,et lalled b tstUly any recommcaaatlea Inltilator. ( The demand lor the While has Increased jo luch an citcnl that we are now compelled to tern out A. Gsmleto QcrarlHor evcilxxe tuo cLc;-?- terowpyijr J3Tcv ; tfea aemanilr '. 1 M.Eicry. machine Is warranted (or ,3 yeatt, and eold(or'c-ih at liberal (JlKounU, orrlipon easy rptympnta, to suit the convenience ol cuiorer. wiotitT3 fTAttira ia rooOTma tkiiicsi, , YJHITI SEWliWtfACIIIiiE 00., Hi 3ld Euclid Ave., Clevtland.'Okki. .T, Saltzor, AgoiU, Km PLANING MILL TheundrrslgutaKHseecf tlieEipy rianlogMUl, Is prepared to do all Mod of mill work. ' Doors, Frames, M, BliDis, etc, made U erder on short &oUee. hutbdaoiion guar.' anted, T OnAuua Kata, liloomsburg. f a. business vdu can entraire In. Ifitrttao per del made by any wwker of either (ex. rlila in 'heir own localities. Par. Uculars and aamplet worth ' free. Improve your una nneea. ami eaa dtinson t o BEST Uculars and I uareiigwu IfWIMMkMSV' ANTI-FIT " ALLANS ANTIVat 1 tlie prcst rcmeilr f.ir Corpu i.'nr. It h purely rrclRbl-iftii't iHriX-ctly hariolesn. t act mi thi' food In tin- itoniftt It, )rtM?ntlii((Hcon TrrMim Into fnU Tnkm ncconUnif to illn-ctkitis I. Will rnlure Tut perwnn from 16 t b pound n wcrL liirlarliitlilnrtmetiyhcrorPtliL' nubile as n poU lire mrc lor nbcfcll)', wi ilo so kliovtlnjr Its ability to eur, ttctc(1 by liunOroili of ttstlmonlaK nf ilikh tin- rollnwlnjr from a laly In (tolumbus, tHilo, U a enmplfi "GintIeintnjoiir Anti-Fat wiluly recthel, I took It acconltnd io direction and it Ti"liir-il me fire pounds. 1 wi Mctalm overt lie i enlt that 1 ImmtdUtrtr rnt to Ackekman's drujr pton tr the tccond bottle.'. Another, a pliypklin. rlilnff for tint lent fiom rrotldcnce, II. 1., eup. 'Four Irntllfi liao reiluccd her Trclglit from IW twundi to m pounds, aud thcrolaain:iLTaI Inipime-iiit-nt In iHHltli.'' A pfntleinnn wrllinsr from Iios ton, ill at " V Itlintit special change or attention lo llrt,twobottli of Allun'd AntM'iil rcduei-d tin; lour and mie-nimricr iwiimK" llic Mil-known AMiole fnle l'HifrirlK PMiTii,lKnr.iTTt.K & bMint. of I ins ton, M:ni., write-as fyllowl ' Allan's Antl-Fal has rnliicid a lndy In nnr idty pcm pounds In threo vtcks." A cintliinan In bit L011I4 writes 1 "All urn Antl-Kat ifdiK'fd mo twehe pouii'ls In tlin-e etks and altpjrPllH-r 1 luvn lost twtnt)-ilve pounds tlnro romnipnclnaltsuse." Jlers. 1'oWKi.ta 1'limptov, M liolfnalc l)niiT(rl6ts.or lluUato, aN. V.,wrltei "To the rHorniKTon1 or Alias's Anti-Fati Uentii jnrn, 'i lie follow tmr rvport U from the ladr who ucd AHtn's Anti-Fat. rlt (ihe Atitl-Fat) lmd thedeflred tfft'ct, reducing the fat from two to tire lioimds a Treek until 1 had lost twrnty-flvf1 ikhiiuK. 1 hope lienor to regain what I haelost.'" Anti-Fat li an unexcelled blood-purl fler. It promotes digest Ion, curlofz ilrsiH;pU, nnd Is also a potent reutedy for rlieuniatfiin. Sold bydrufrgtsti. i'AmpbletonObcs Ity sent on rerrlptorstaniiK - . IJOTANIU MEDICINE CO., rnOPR3, Buffalo, N.T. WOMAN Ily nn limnone practice nt the World's Dlpcn (ary nnd lm nllds' Ilotel, Imvlng t rented many thou sand tncs of those diseases peculiar to vomaii, 1 liMf been i untiled to perft'Ct a most pott lit and posl the itmdy for these dlseasta. To Util(fnat this natural specific I have named It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The term, however Is but n fttble expression ol tnvhlfrh npprecltlon of Us vatue, based upon per ianal 11b ( 1 v ution. 1 hat e. wlillo w ltiics'lnx lu potl the results In the tjiecl.il ll-en?cs IncMeiit to the crunlm of wotnnii. tdiitrlcd It out us the cllmni or crown Inff crm of mr medleul career. On Its merits us a posllhe, :ife,iind tlketual n uicdy for this class otMlsJisos, nnd one that will, at till times and under nil L'lrcuinMnucC3,nct kindly, I nni willing to stake my reputation as a phkl.im nnd so contlduitam I that It will not dU-tppoInt the most eanpnlnt! ci-in-ctatlmisot n tlnch'lulbl l.idy who uses Itfornny ijfihy alinicntaior whh-li I iceomnun t it, t'i tt J oihr iiiel hell It under A 1'OMTlVi; lAANTi:U (Ftr et-ndltlons we pjniphK't i!ipplnr boltlo.l 'lh" f JImJiu an- iimtniB Mm-ic dlRew In Vlilrh Im FuTortto I'niK'rlptlon has woi ked curt-s, as If by I i.ijrlc. mi I with it ci rialnty never heron attained by niiv 11 tndli. I nil l,iU-orrhea, Kxcesthe How in r, 'j l.i Tut Montidy lVrbuN, hnnprefslons wlwn from iintiitLiinl rii'ius, ltu'cultirlilts, AVeak liatk. Pro lijuiiS or Fullinp of l lie llltrus. Anteverslon and l.Ytmterblou, Hurln)liwn rVnsitlons. Iuternat II .it, Nervou Depnselon, DibUliy, Iiespondfncj', 'Ihrciteniil Mlsrarrlape, Chroniu 'onfrc-Bllon, In 11 (lnniitlonand Ulcer itlonot tliclJt ms Impotent). li.irrtiin'Si, or bttrlllt)iiud Feniilo wenknens. I 'o not eitid this liiedlcliiu ns n rnre-ill," but It r linlribl;' fullllk m IncIenesN r purpow, belli? a ni' -d iK-rf'Tt fijKrlllr in all chronic dl:eaes of the r Mial Hytteni iifwoiiiau. It will notillsappolut, nut v I 1 ll do li.titn, lu any mate or eonIltlou. 'ilioso hoileblru further Information on thene sab 1 cts cun oid.iln It In Tut People's Common slnmc JIt:itCAl. Auviskit, a tKKilt of ncr WO pact", wnt, liiut-rnhl, on reedpt of It treats inlnuttly of tltosti tit w ieeullir to Feuulea, aud gives much ahtubb 'vice In re'.'aM to the in nnagcu.cn t vt IlllM lUTiV '! i'lrrorit.' t'nfwrlptton mold bj Pruulttf. r j;. v. piuitcE. if. 1)., I'rojvy, Worlj Ulspcusary Ua'l invalids' Hotel, liulTulo, .. Y. autf. 80, ',9 Tho Lightest Running, 'Tho Simplest, The Most Lurahlo, Tho Most Popular OP SEWING MACHINES. If 4 caMIf understood, tnmkea the doublf-tlireud lot'k-stltcli, h-ielf regulatlns lenalona and take up, nnd tvlll do fiewhole range of family work without c bailee 77ie Domestic ' la tnad In Ihe mot tlurable nannert with conical eteet hearing and compentattng journal tltrouyltout. PAPER FASHIONS. Tirjoj)M!rtrrA.TTT3HN8 for Xadltn', nlf', mitt ctlWr' dm; are (ut on a .yntoitl .upcrlor to any in .tac, 0111I ear. ! understand by nnf one. J'n!'dlrct'Uoiiiin!ilil(.irafioi on enrh envelope. Rend Fir Cenf for illustrated Cafa Iooho of IOOO IVlihlorlf. Sovrinji Machine Co., Hew York. I. W. HARTMAN, Airent "Domestic" Paper Fashions Bloomsbiu'e;. Ueccmbcc ll, tSTT-ly oltaintttfur vno tnvtntton, or fur tmprotemcnti onotA vntt.furn ttltral or other comimunttt,tradt' marie and tnbflr: Carentt, Aetlgnment. Inter tTftire, j).crii', Suite for Jnfrtnffemente, aiUt alt CtiMiM arlttua umter tha I'ntttit I. tun. -nr,,-,,,. -InVftiltflUM thtlt htltfi be rth yotiuM in ii, fawn i'i,,u.iM th r, K. J'.ifrnt Department, ami taa"3"l in l'a'.' nt li lr . clutttiln, ttt can tiiilt ru. r 'nrt t, nnif inn j-uun more promptly, ana imia i,rt, idrr claims. thanthnse whnlirr rtmnt from HwttHffan. I I IWjbI ad Ea lA'ft'fc mVo.J send vs t mid I I I fc'U 3! K 31 SB H 5 ' r sk.Mi oj ilfcfi n nlAjlUlkjT.Ttfwjl yotirtl' tUe; us make esuintnultons and tttlt ma a, tu patentability frreprehartie. All nrrsitiuniUmestrMlijeon.. Jifrallnf. t'rlerslmo.tind So I ll.lf.tll. l.V. ajj.ih r.irj:.r is.Kix nn.ii. Wsrifir lH, Washlnntnn, f ;un. Tosfmrftler. CsnsralU.il hto B,r,r.n,Fomr,nrnamnn. Amtrl vn t'Mnual ilanl.tit, petals ( de jr. h, I attnt OJfvs, and to f.inutursaa,t XeprtuUMUts Vt W"?,' "'iJ"l':l?Iito"rctunti Intcsru btats ti.tri f.'nti.i, anil In f'ttiifi'tr. A.''rcss OpputUt i'lllllil vsUluyto", J). a IMPORTANT TO Y0JV1' Tho Biyant & Sfc'attoii Business 'College, JIo,.103'BbttU 10th ntw fhCat'o, oireis uiiHurpiup a titclltiloa furniiuirintri' ,uslnrasi v!" ciUtou. Nti f ltltA tiiu t lor ntiMty Urn . Ji viun.tua. XllKktrutetl olrculnrii trco. 'aug; no,,ii.ssw a I 8 -it A $661 woek In your own to n. (a Outfit tree riuc ueatier if vou wall a buolntu Which Baruai of ellbr smr vsm rri&k for putUuUnLil iremuara..!'. iim tu.j 1,. i. tiUij mm 84 Nlntti Mrtft Plttt-linrir, luc 10, (Ml. Jfcwrs. UliUllhlt, 11 KA O (irnlltiiiiiu-iour rnlnls linto (tivt n intlrti t-ai-lsfnctlun. 1 liatc used tltcm on ntruoil mant tlltrcr nitklnns 1 otlr. such t lion, T ri Uowl. iitlrk, onrl Lerrtipjirrt nn.v complaint, on the con trar)', tlio nork stands well nuu for car, will In my opinion, atond villi nny lead In tlio mm kit. When In nnnt of rcrcicncp In 'hlsclty or M'ttitty 3 oil aro nt ntierU to ii'o my namo with ploasuro, also to use flila us you tlttnk tifbC t l!opcclfully Vonrs, . ? JdllN T. tlltAV rnlntcroud Dealer In l'atnta,. us. to. . st1i1ctly 1'uite v, 1hib lead, at the lowest market hates, a'- 1 MONTOU1I SITE rAINT8.V8 CENT. 8j?8 MOSTOUll MErALLjflVniTrS, S IKNTS. ... ,t.i ..iim . m-At t.icunnowN, n cents OrT OlUJHSAT T1IH I Milk. t i Ot I). 1 .f in), M l,tll't' .d irltl lis) lllllilsl.l' f 1.1.1 riti ntuut ir,iuirle I, umii m nxii mi . all, MAN UFA 1UKK Utrl'l. 1 1 . MOVER llHOf. WUOI.IvSAI.K AOENIf , i-ooMsnuiio, I 'A y 'f -1." H1H The Four, duarterly RoViOWi- A Nil ' BlackwoodV MagziiiM T. 0 iiCisaxtt Sco t Pub'.Uhing Co. 41 Baolay St., Nowi'ork. (Ccnservn. the iinmsii quahte. ly miview (F.vanfci- BJaclwooiTs lialnrnii Maaaziue- f 'ritesu HeprlriLt aro ot s 'lections; they irtve , theoilifliiulu In lull and at about one-third tlio prlco ' or tlio 1 ncilsh Ldltlnns. No piiliitcallons enn comoiire. with tho eaillnft Ilrltlsh Periodicals nbove named, rci rimed by the "Leonard trott I'llljllsDIiuComimuy. inns ccttn lldellly ot rescarcli, acenrncy ot slatrmcni, unci puri ty of btjle, llify aro without an iqti.il. 'ruevVecp pacu llh modern thought, discover, eitrcrtn.eut. and ni'lilci einent, whether In rehclon, BClei co, liter ature or art. '1 ho ablest writers nil their p ce with tho most Interesting reviews ot history, antf w Hit an Intelligent narration of Iho great ctcnls or tho day. To mis fur IK? Including iUNtitKt Pitt Ittllft Ktrlflltr In Artt-.ir.rn tur any ouo iieview For any two ltevlews For nny threo ltevlews . For nil rour llevlows For lilnckwood's .Magazine For Itlackwood and one Kevlew For mack wood und tit cvietts For Illuckuood and three liotlews For Ulackwood and rour lift lints ft (10 per annum too looo " " 11 i) ' 4 no 'i TOO ' " 10 (IU 'I " 13 0 " 15 (Hi " " I'OalAUE. 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To secure premiums it will be necessary to mako curly application, as tlio stock available for that pur IKso W llmlUid. IlKCKlNTED BV Tho Leonard Scott Publishing Co., 11 t.AHtiUi ST., XHW VOI'.K. Tho Poet Wldlller calls It "a complete success." "Acts upon tho reader like a tonic. Tho editorial di'p trlineut Is especially s'.rong." "lloslon Tran script", "Cunllnues to hold Its place In tho very front ot American magazines, low or which equal li In abili ty ami U'juo oi which huvo greater originality and freshness. "Mintlay School Tlmts."! SUNDAY AFTERNOON A Monthly Magazine VOV till! ilOUKCllOlfl, l'rescntlng only original matter, cqtult In literary merit the leading beeuiji.in.iiit hues, and sustains to the rely lous press a relation similar to theirs to tho secular press. It alms to Have Ut all lis essaia, serials, stories, poems, etc., a lnorul purpose, w Idle In Its Editor's 'table aro Lsorous. discussions or live rellgous themes and ot bi cular tuples from thu rf . Ilglous standpoint. It Is Preeminently lieadable.nnd nils a place occupied by nu 01 her puUlciiiton. Us articles on Practical l'liluuthmimy, Fiction, both beiUI nnd Short fctorles, and llook lb views aro hpeelal leaturen. in oniriiMiior.s zncliitlu . I'lOf. (LP. Fisher. Edward Hale. ' J'ror F. A. w ulker, Kov, .lames Y. Clarke, Iter. Dr. A. I I'cabidy, Her, ur, J, T, '1 ucker, liev. L. V. liacon. Hebecea II. D.tvls, lloracu K. ecuddcr, lioo Terry Cooke, tllen '. 1 ilner. KaraltO. Junelt, Jtev. Hr. E. a; Washburn. .ifclul Oiler. It will bo Bent for one) ear for 50 Ifl postage paid to U10.se who tubscrlbo rpjii.W IIEIOIIE January 1, ls7,. tir Ho not fall to act promptly If j ou wish to ac cept the special oner. W,(hj a j ear, postage paid. Send 15 cents for spec imen copy. felWiBAY AKTEHNOON, nor.i,,. Sprlngncld,-Mass. RAIL ROADTlME f ABLE S 1IILADEU'UA AND 11BAIJ1NG KOAD AUItANGEMENT OF TRAINS. Nor. 10, 1879. TABSENGEU TRAINS LEATX BCrXBT AS F0LL0WS(8UNnAT EXCKPTID For New Vork, Philadelphia, neadlng, I'ottBvllle THinanua, ic, 11,4s a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a', in. T,S1 and T,S5 p. m. For Williamsport, o,sw t,m a. m. and 4,oe p. m. TBAINB FOK CrHT HAT AB FOLLOWS, (BCNPAT t) cirrtiD.) Leave New York, 8,43 a. ra. ' Leave 1'hUadelphla, ,45 a, m. Leave Heading, 11,68 a. m., Pottsvllle, 1S,H9 p. m andTamaqua, 1,43 p. m. Leavo taUwlssa, 0,80 e.to a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wllllamspori,,45 a,in,s,18 p. m. and 4,60 p. m rasscngcra to arid from New Y'ork and l'Ulladil phia go througa n ithout cUango ot carB. J. E. WOOTTEN, a. ti. HAVnnnir .-vUv.. (Jeneral Ticket Agent. Jan.14, uio if. DELAWAHE. LACKA WANNA 'ANB WESTEKN IlAlLHOAD. Jr- BI.OOMH11URQ DIVISION. nme-TaDie no. s, Take eBect at 4:30 A MONDAY. JUNE TO. 1ST. 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