niECOLi&MBLVN AND democrItLSM 60lMY, PA." Miscellaneous. drain ProilniM of Kurnrie. The average grain product of Europe li reported nt fi,O00,0O0,0OO bushel, of hlch Russia raises one' third, France and Germa ny 250,000,000 buthelt eacli, and Austria f'00,000,000. The United States produces 1,000,000,000 bushels (about the quantity that Ttusnta does) which, In proportion to our population, Is a much larger production than any other country can boost of. Count ing our Inhabitants at 40,000,000, we raise forty bushels per head, and Europe, Inhab itants at 390,000,000, she raises but sixteen bushels per head, Russia has twenty-six and Great llrltaln only four bushels tier hem!. The amount of grain consumed being gen (rally fifteen bushels per Lead, wo produce 'nearly thrco times as much as wo want, Russia almost twice what she needs, and Great llrillain not more than one-fourth ot her requirement. Thus it will seen that the production far exceeds the consumption, but the excess Is nbsorbed by breweries Rnd dlstiltcriei nt homo and abroad, which more Ihuu any other cuu'e keeps up the price ol breadstulfc. Some men have to pay dearer for what they drink than what they eat, be cause, perhaps, eating is a necessity, and drinking, for the. most part, is much wore than a superlluity. The mistake In railing stock is In not knuwing when to commeuce feeding. The farmer who raises a ci'iantity of calves flxe nil noma time as the period when he will coinmenco to feed them, and the calves are indifferently cared for, fed on skimmed milk uad kept In some out of-the-wny lot that Is termed 'good enough (or a calf pasture.' It is not considered Important that the calves be tnught to eat grass or grain ; and when they are weaned and put on Winter feed no espe clal attention is paid to their groivth or good health; This is the general manner ol treating calves intended for the dairy. The fattening of the calf should commence with lis first meal, and it should be continued un til the animal matures and is disposed of. See to the Eggs. Jack Frost has sent the blood through our veins with cold breath, and warns us ol the chilling breezes yet to come, ere his reign la over. We aro well protected, In our warm houses with our winter clothing but the chickens will suffer if not properly housed and cared for. And even then, when the hens are induced to Bbell out the eggs, many of these nice Iresli eggs are. lost tbrougb careiftaoess, In not bunting them regularly, During moderately cold weather, it is usu ally sufficient to gather the eggs every even ing, during feeding time, but when every thing is ice-bound, and the cold is extreme, which happens during every winter, for longer or shorter period, it is well to gnthW the 'hen fruit' early In the "day, before the shades of evening lower the temperature several degrees below the freezing point, 01 you will 6nd cracked eggs to reward your search. Such eggs are equally as good for cooking purposes, do doubt, but they are not very easily kept, and this thing can be read' ily avoided by expending but a few moments in hunting them at the proper time. Farm era suffer more loss this way than breeders of pure bred fowls, for their hens are apt to lay in exposed places, having full liberty to do so. Field and River. Last fall it appeared that the potato crop was very heavy. The yield appeared to be above the average, and enormous quantities were placed In the market at low prices. is now said by the knowing ones that there was no very remarkable crop, but that the .experienced eyes detected a tendency in the tubers not to keep well, and that this was the secret of the great quantity ou Bale. Fur ther it is said that this U coming true : thut potatoes are not keeping very well, and that time will be comparative scarcity in the spring. If this be so there will be good news for tlioso wlio have healthy roots In store, and can hold on. Often people get deceived in these matters but our own opin ion is that potatoes will really bring good prjees this coming spring. Preu, A Dog Killed by a Mouse. A gentleman writing to this journal relat- ea tho following curious occurrence; 'I wasalono with my labors in a field where potatoes where being harvested. My watch dog was along with me. I saw bim seize a mouse, swallow, and then lie down at my feet I went home to my dinner, and while Beated at the tablo was asked what was the matter with the dog. He had been turning nronnd and moaning, and something was banging from his side. I took him up In my arms and found it was a .mouse which had just been killed ; at first I thought it had merely stuck In the long bair, but on examining closer, I saw that only one halt oi the mouse protruded from. the dog's body. When the aperture was cleared it was found to be an Inch In depth. The dog bad no front teeth had swallowed the mouae and the little ant rnal had at once began to gnaw its way out, It was at first stopped by one of its ribs, and had actually burrowed its way out betweei the skin and rib. The dog killed the-mouse when it put its head out by munching it with his jaws. The dog died the same day, Berlin Aeue bleltuh Zetluij. The Sea Shell. When the sea-shell is held up to the ear there Is a peculiar vibratory noise, which th children assume to each other is the roar of 'he sea, however distant they may be from it, I'nliosopnicaiiy investigated, tlie peculiar HOiinj;thui recognized is a phenomenon that has'puzzled scholars for a lon'gtlme. The ex periment is easily made by simply pressing a spiral shell over the cerebra of either ear ; the sound is very much like that of a far-off- cataract. Now, what causes it? Every muscle in the body is always in a state of tension. Some are moro on the stretch th others, and particularly those of the (inner. It is conceded that the vibrations of fibers In those fingers being communicated to th shell, it propagates and Intensifies them. the hollow body of a violin does the vibra lions of its strings, and thus the acoust! nerve recives the sonorous expressions. M ties or the leg below the knee are said to vibrats In the same way, and if conducted to the ear produce the same results. To Insure Karly Chickens. To insuru early chickens you must have 1 the tint place hem that will lay during the winter and be ready to set before the snow Is gour. Then there must be a place to set them which will be warm and dry. and which is far enough from the place In which they have been kept In the winter to be free from vermin. Here the nest must be fixed with great care. There should bo earth enough In the bottom of the nest to hold the heat of the fowl fur some time after she goes olf the nest, and also to hold a little moist ure, Allowing the eggs to become dry from the neat or mo lowi will, be very sure to pre vent their hatching. The nest should be slightly bollrwtd out iu the centre, but not too much, as, If It Is too deep, the eggs will roll against ono another with force enough In break the shell when the ben gets off the nest. The Deceased Texan. HOW GUSTAV SCHKLICltKR WAS SENT TO CosuBEss A Lucky UoMriioMiBii,, The district that the late Qustav Schleich er represented In congress was the largest of lie country. It took In the whole south western part of Texas, from the Mexlean frontier half way across the state, away bo yondSan Antonio. Delaware, Hbode Island and New Jersey could lhavo been packed away In It without covering alt the ground. To hold a convention In that district was not the work of a day or a week. When the con vention was called In 187fi, there were two candidates in the field whose strength was about equal. The convention was called to meet at Brownsville, and thcro wero 125 del egates. The party from San Antoulo el ected a siege, and made preparations. They hired a good cook, laid in two or three wag on loads of supplies, tht principal items be ing a ton of ice and two barrels of whiskey, and started. It was almost two weeks jour ney, and they took l( leisurely. On arrlv- ng at Brownsville they pitched their tent, unlimbered the barrels of whiskey, and then were ready for the fight, Day afler day the ui.llotlngJwe.it ou, always with the samere- ult.iud the end apparently as far off as ever. Finally the ice began to grow beautifully ess, aud.even the whiskey was low in the barrel. Willi this dissipation of the ice and the failure of the whiskey it was evident that sometblug must be done. The thir tieth day of tliojconventinn was approaching, when an old stage' driver got up and, after eulogizing the two candidates, said that be wanted to make a suggestion. There wasjone man who knew the whole state of Texas. It was n bigistate, and there was only one man who had tramped all over it. That one man was Otis Schleicher. He knew every foot of It as a surveyorr Besides ho was an hon est man, and one whom all the .boys could trust. lie did not want to say anything, but on the next ballot he should give his vote for Schleicher. No one hod thought of it but the effect was electrical. The voting had hardly began when the eud was plain, and one of the candidates withdrew his name. Schleicher was nominated and the nomination made unanimous. No oue was more supprised than lie. lie was" speechless and when they called upon him he could not say one word, Ho bad never thought of that office as one he could aspire to, for the competition was bitter and between two pop ular and ablo lawyers. He attempted to say something but burst into tears and sat down. The boys gave him another round of cheere, and from that day to this not a man n the convention ever regretted the vote that he gave. Keio York IKorW. The Mollier-in-Law. The Cincinnati Gazette claims to be the only paper that has ever takenup the cause of the mother-iu law. And yet It adds, there are demented 'persons who say we make game of women The mother-in-law feels herself under everlasting obligations to the son-in law for marrying her daughter. This having been the object of her life, and she having been racked with hopes and fears ever since her daughter came into her teens, lest the marketable lime shonld slip by, she feels that she can never forget the man who came to her dillvcrancs, and shebecomes a devotee to him. She coddles him with warm slippers and.wadded dressing gown, and with hot drinks when he is cold. She multiplies her tender attention when 'important busi ness' has kept him out late at night, aud fears his devotion to business will wear upon him. She finds out the dishes that tickle his appetito, and makes tbem with her own hands. With her be has two worshipped at pome. She encourages him to smoke. She smites on his bachelor friends. When bis breath smells of spirits, on bis late re turns, she knows that It was to brace him self up after the fatiguo of business. She makes her daughter cheerful while be is at the club or other places, She minds the baby while they go to the entertainments, and never wants to go. She praises him to all as the best of husbands. She continu ally enjoins upon her daughter that she can never be thankful enough. She is the constant sunbeam of the household, which makes marriage without a mother-in-law, but half what it should be. A man who was to havo been married in Rochester could not get nearer than forty miles of the city at the appointed time, in consequence of the snow blockade. The as sembled wedding party was informed by 1 telegram of the trouble. A suggestion that the ceremony be performed by telegraph was favorably received by the bride, and the usual questions and answers were fl Ashed over the wires. It was fun for the guests lb the warm Rochester parlor, but the bride groom, shivering all night in a cold car, did not particularly enjoy it, aud the bride wept. A subterranean forest of oaks has been discovered in Germany in a valley watered by the Rtver Fulda. Dr. Macula, a Gov ernmeut geologist, who made the discovery during ah olliclal exploration, pronounces the trees to be of enormous size, and to date back in their origin to a remote periou. They are entirely buried beneath the surface of the valley, but several Hundred of the outermost trunks that border on the banks of tho Fuda have been laid bare by the gradually encroaching current of the stream, The wood has acquired a deep black color, and has become exceedingly bard. It is be lieved that it will make exoellent material for sculpture. One trunk that was found in the bed of the river has been removed to Berlin to be placed In tho national geologi cal museum. Whether these trees are of t species now in existence or of one that is ex tinct has not been determined. SELLERS' G0UGH SYRUP 1 Over I,0M)tOOO bottifi noltl. It U the nnt lim Ttlar remtHl)- tor 4'OLUIltt. C4L.IV, CHOt'l', llOAHriKNKSN, and nil TilHOAT tuui LI MJ UUeuMit, JlMtH-t-u In use for hutfattufury. Doc tor mmniemi It. J. K. Im-mai, Lou- f.t),,!!! ciji J "It DUtvd my t wo vhtlJrn from tba prai.' sX PittMft-11, cif lUtliinoif Mil., Uo Mjfti "U wtll eutt( tlie wstftt rfiush 4niticdialtl)T.M Toltf no tir Trice, m -int, 50 et I'ta, end wi.oo ir buttl. r.i:.'i:i.li:iis 1 1 IY'i, fltUburuU, lt apt1, TMy eowl ft ETUltN SOTICE. Looctof ADrll 21. lS56renutrea Assessors ftuner- vtsorsaud collectors of Itoad, fuorand Hcnod tAzea to make returns to 1 ho toiialy Comualdblonera -for ths collection of all taxes on eeaud and unseated lands." As all returns must bo made on or before the nrat day ot February next and as collectors often tall to make return In tho proper Uj e aud after wards claim exonerations for what they have ne glected to return, whcrcDy the County or township roses the tax so exonerated mat should have been returned for collection. We have fixed upon th fol lowing daj s to reoehe Uw returns above named, and at tho same time collectors of county taxes shall ttomelnaudinaketiual exoneraUons 011 their du plicates. For all Districts south of the river on Tues day, Jauuary S3, 1ST9 ; those east ot Ulg Pishing creek on Wednesday January 19 1 and Uu&awest of lily I'lshlngcreek on 'I huraday, January so. Wu want all collectors to comply with this notice. It may be claimed to baboon to make tho exonera tions, but by allowing collectors oue, two or Uuon years before making exonerations much lax 1 lost by the, careleuanfttt or easiness or the collector, and then anally a Urge ainouitof exonerations Is claim ed 011 ileal EUU) which collectors should have re turned or collectDd. The sooner tduoilcates are settled the better tor both taxpayer aud collectors i otherwuie collectors becooia carehws and often collect money and apply It to other purposes, and then Unolly when the mon ey Is to bo paid it is 1.01 lorucoming, aou tnereoy tuosouliu pay wUUngly pay always and many nev er, anil then the wlllfuir ones inuat fnake up for the ueglOkl ot the collectors. Ily order ot STEPHEN TOIIE. County 01IA8. KKICIIAUT.V CoinrU A. II. HKIlltl.NU, ' Attest t Joun II. CAstr, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Uloonuburg,l'aH Jiu.,1 GILES' LtNIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. Curci nil Pal 11 In Ainu find Ilcnftt TESTIMONIALS t l'soLAl-flr Uteri ft-'alltn'T cif tho Wnmh., A Won. derlul Cure. Nine years my wife suffered 'with this terrible complaint. M10 was attended by doctor nr ter doctor, w ent to the dtlferent hospitals where ft- mHit'sarv ireaiea ; incmnem ail wore unnuaK-r and pessaries with only temporary relict. Iter fife was miserable. We applied Dr. (! lies' Liniment. uer rciior was immediate. ne is now wen. 11. JtClllKKOlT, 40 West isth street, Mew York. 1 had twelve Btrokes ot Paraivsls. My leg, arm and t jntrue wore useless i was nbllircd to -use a cath eter every day. Doctor titles' Liniment Iodide or Ammonia wis curea no. in answer any inquiries so that all anilcted may know ot It. .I011N AprsL, North Hranford, Conn. Chestnut Htll, Philadelphia, April S.r'7. W. 51. Giles, K.q., Dear Mr I used jour Iodide ot Ammonia Ltntment on Flora Temple's hind pastern Joint. Mie had been qulto latno; tho trrect was wonderful ; ine wuks now qulto well. Very re spectfully) ours, A. WKt.cn. P. H. I nm now using It on Littleton's right tore leg. A large shoo boll on a valuable )oung horse was removed by titles' Liniment Iodide of a inntonla. SiikniKbd KNArr, Carpets, ITSslxtaave., New lork. Astim t Tho tortures and agonies I endured for six vrars. nomi but 'tlioso who have suffered with this terrible disease can know. My life was mlsera- Die. in aosperation 1 irieu uncs unimcni lo-nue ui Ammonia. It gave mo Instant relief. Used It In ternally ns well as externally, Tiios. Bbankian, 121 west aith street, Kcw vork. I was In a dreadful condition. Joints swollen, naln Intense. In lections or mornhtno Into my veins fatted to relievo mo. ones' Iodide of Ammonia took awav tho deposits ftom my Joints iwautevery one who sutlers to know what will cuie them. Fonnvck LoTiiuoP, North nydo Tark, Lammollle co. Vf, Another Sufferer eui-Hd utscharerd from the Massachusetts General IIOBpttal as Incurable, with Inflammatory rheumsttsm lu nv shoulders, angers and feet; suffered fearfully for fhren jears, tried evcryimng ; 101 an nope, ur, tmcs Linimem iou Ide of Ammonia effected a complete cure. Ellkn Mirn. No. 71 Prano street. Pall Klvcr.Mass. HDralna. snllnts. bruises. Lameness In horses. Olios' Liniment iodldo of Ammonu is a penect spe. clflc. No person who owns a borso should be with out It. 111. K0DEV3, SCK seventh avenue, New York. Liniment Indldo ot Ammonia. It Is uusuraasttcd. and 1 oai surprised at tho many dUIercnt maladies In whtcn it is applicable. It gives the utmost satis- Jons J. Cartbr, Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvanli Experimen tal rural. so c. and si t and in Quarts at $i.eo, In whleh there 13 a great saviuif. 'l rial sizesu cents hoi.dst a:x Danoaurrs. N. J. IIUNUKIINIIOTT, Agt. Tar nlooin.bum may 41, TOIIE GREAT TOSITIVE cube) M. tor all DISK AXES rtfln2 from CwititrcoTiijw, tWiTl Of the J1I,UMIP. LIVLU( AJUtVMs mOEJHTlVUOUtJAN. 1 Tht Best Family ilediclnft on Earth. IX7t rvuvTVor nnHuniuii mw w via cioi rcprur. la tctr&Uflc!!! fnmpcmiMtosi froca flarM, KoeU, Brk im Uobu fwad l Ctatorola nd th Wwl emu Wiling ft Touts, Ottb&rtlc, AtterMlra. Pturctte tnl Sudortflc ,' lumaitat fltoc vpea th tttmUT urgnn, whether tmpitr(4 mu ihMU4 (nto My cause, W Ixv ctuM their power et ftMlmUMton tad nutrition. U ln cream th pttta asatau fttnftton. &4 KtVM OrmoeM ad too ta tbs maacnUr and clrcuittlng iratem. It itlm Iata Ihe Tttal otvbmw to raaawod activity, altera, con net ludMrtflM tbi floMi, totwa orgasa tad rt-eatab-UabM UmIt beabhy futwUoai, i THE ONLY TBTO KKTffKDY F0S COLDS.. F itUnolM to axpatute trpon th vlrttMsa ot thi URXA1 lUISt, .if jtm ax aaffarlor tctm U1UOLA ATTaCKHs DYSrvnaA, mr HDlUBiTlO'., UTtKClUTtail. fltnEntLUK. trr anT dtfordar arLitDK from Hi PURE BLiiOll, pet a bottu of viilORKfi K and U4e It aa par dirocUotTI epoa aach bottiis, la KnilUh, Uornaa, Hpaolafi and iVcneh. Ooa ttottlo wu! betut coaTlae jou of us mvrttj Uutn volumea aziircesad la piUn Jj-J fjotjj innro rtj adoption lo overr tvnXtf, for 00 HatOYottMD or Child rnauko i ltuaLS K aai reraKia IoootiAlIl.- It ftrit eUanaa tUa eyatem, tho rtrpairt,Uit: IrtiUm wrv toiwattrtaKdliwaspaDii UbliaLLDg ttealtaoaa pormaaeut, aafa and enduring taala. .L ratnp tolarco botUoa, aadlaplwaiittotak. b holbylTBriLkJtufralli. lTk, I.W fr lUltJa. F Walker 'it Badpcr Mfg. Co., Tropes, ' 40 tUtU B a Tark. f 8UFFEIIED 30 YKAIIS. 3tncy City, Boptembfr W, JlTt. No tonga caa tall what 1 tmv u(fer4 (or tba past M 7&ra fruia ItMritKMJMtaudltUkU HU.rMrtl liLa, at tlma ao bad tat I roald n-H ttond opon my feM. I could tut walk half mild lttion auiTerlotf loUnsa axooy which would bring oaMrer lHuoaa. A twot od TMrieo 1 . VuOuh1 to try a bottl of Tour Htvoufclifc aad atn Klao' to atata tbat arur taalaz wur bottle I waa entirely cared if botti dlswaaoa and am now nlorltg cicnlleBt boalth and atraagta. 1 ad mid. u. r. i FERRIS, IM Sataex DON'T GO FOOLING' AIMWND. Aa a ragniallncniedklna I eaaeoDlldVntlf rocomraend rullabl. It don't tco toollim arouod aad tilnipvotDt jron by maklnK uo al, but U aUuiida to bualbeaa and ao CwaUUlMni that wharvuuto H ti foL . WU. It. OUVALL, lUTorbead, L. 1. OF YEARS HTANDINU. I oad ooa bottlo ct TII.ORVMC and ran tratltfuRy aay that Kha-ienmd toacf itbril'MA and HluuUlliUll of . veara ataadlftg. &anon,M.n,ubftuoo,w.sf. For Sale at N. J. HfiBWott's 3DK,XJGh STORE, Bloomsbnrg, Pa. who is authorized to guarantee VIOOHKMK to prove Jaa.lS, 78ly. ESPY PLANING MILL, Tbe undersigned leeseo cr UieBepy rianlxgMlll, la prepartxt to da all ktuda ol mill work. Boors, Frames, M, BlMs, etc, mono to order on short notice. Satisfaction soar HAIUIAk CnAS.ua Kbio, Ulocmsburff, ra. BL00MSBURG TANNERY. G. A. HERRING TD ESPECTFULLY announces to the publl SNYDER'S TANNERY, (old stand) Bloomshunr. ra.. at tho Forts or urn & py and Light dtreet rvada, where all descriptions of leather MUJ be. .made In the most substantial and workmanllxo manner, and sold at prices to suit tho linos. The highest price in cash will at all times bo (illKKN HIDES or ewrr derlptlnn in the country. The public pat- Bkioimharg, Oct. 1, 1878. ""AINWRIOIIT & CO., rmuDitruiA, Dealers In TEA8,8TnUrs, COVrKE, BUG All, UOLAK3E8, mci, srtcts, ucass soda, tc, to. N. E. Corner Second and Arch streets, srOrders wtll receive prompt attentloa. U TIII3 PAPER IS KEPT ON FIXE AT THE OFriCE OV m bJq PHILADELPHIA I4ir. ihiBlimt ttiirt Klfrlith Bin. who Jvtetve AOvtrtUenivntf lor thU roper,, ESTIMATES bemi 2.H-. fur AYttll A HO Si MAN (MX KATT An tt -tnt o I'irti Mil txHtnri nni totting W ' rtdi" rf itMC 17 ci4 farming. Th tt toft eff tnarl. At mr bin nrip tra-lamerk fa t1aw lmlaia t lifHir irrw1 m that Ji'twtV Ii I trary ftlmi. VM 1-y bH dalta. PM fof mvV1 " f A Jackso k Co., Itfrt., Patmbnrr, Va Jan. 10,79-4t r fet7 A PAY to agents canvass'nir for trie Flr P Ii1f VI. lot. Terms and Outfit tree. Ad dress I'. O. VPKKKY, Augusta, Maine UHDi 10 lllff r Jtt MIXED UAtlOif. with name 10 cents. Agents TtUoutfttlOCtS. L. JONK3 & CO., NaSSIU, N. Y, Jan. 10, 't-w , r nn Fancy Cards, Chromo, Bnowflako, Unmask, AO., OU no J nllko with name, 10 cents. J. Mlnklcr SCO. Jan.lo.i-4w OC Chromo Cards, Ac, Cupids. Mottoes, Flowers, Zi) To9 alike, with name, loo., Nassau Card Co., assau, n x. r ju.iv-, THE ORIGINAL ONLY GENUINE ' Vibrator" Threshers, with iMrtttrtm MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Steam Threihtr Enptnca, Udtt only hf NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO., nATTLC CBEEK. MICH. HE nintcfilPftia ilralO'Hav.iiff, Tlmc- bf lnt u t Alnaftjr-Bavliirt 1 Hreahrra w ihl ilr and ri ion. nrrooa an KiTairr lor wispM wtui i act Ctaaalaj, aaJ for Gav1a( Orata ircm WanUge. BRAIN RMsemTllI not flabmtt to tho ftiortnoni waaiaita of Grain k t In t-rlur wm k dniist If tba br taaehliMf, when one poitad pa li iHCmor. TIIE ENTITtE Thrmltlngr "Kxpnme I tori aiicn Ink limtj tual aiituuiii i can Lm iiismic If tba KxiT QrrUa BlVkD Ly I 1km ImprovaJ UacbltMa. NO RerpWIns; I mi or. tutlrrlf fi and all Orh tlma. Phnfla loatilo tho Pepa- i Iraitl Baalvia, t'lrkvi itllof an4 itrala-tra!! nt lo all Ktixla an.l Ct Drain, Wit r Dry, Lsng r Sboi t, lleadaj or ttonal. NOT only Vnatly Superior for Whent. IX Is. tiAtltf, h, ami lt (train, tmi th ohi,T Mux eMtat Tttrbr la VHt, Tlroothr, UUUt, CTrmr, an4 lttad. KontrfDlaiiacbBitBUM r MtulldLsf " la cbaaga frou Ural to Bccd. UATIVEI.OI'S for Blmpllcltr of Part, ff utlnic Icta tlmn nnwhaU tn iianal blia ani issu. ILAa ao LilUrlutf r BeaitarUfa. F OVlt Hlrem of fVparotara Mndr, rnni ST1 TRAM Power Thresher n Bpectaltr ipsuuHM wiwvt lussii uirwN tor iriivi irTr. OUR TirtrlTiileri Blenm Thrraher En. rin, wlt.t ValiuUa InipnsvaaMniia au iMaiixu Vtaturaa, Ur LjtMi4 any atlwr waka or klaJ. ITf ThoroBah Workmaaiihlp. Etemnt floUli, lrttiion or I'rta,Oiniplatiarf 4HlpuiBt( tc, war " Viavroa" Tbrcabar Uutata ara laMiuparaUa. FS Jan. 10,-em TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Prink,) CONTAINS Hops, Duchii, illnnilrnkc, Uuiitlclion, And the Purest and Best Qualities of all other Bitters. THEY OTTK33 All disease of tho stomach, bowels, blood, llrer kldnevs and urinary organs, nervousneasemale eompulnts and drunkenness. SIOOO UST GOLD Will be paid for a case they wilt not cure or help or for aoythlng Impure or Injurious found lh them. . Ask vour drucr7l;tA for ltnn P.lttrs and froo books, and try the ilttters before you sleep. Take outer, The Hop Cough Cure and Pain Jlcliefl t ne uneapett, Hajeu ana lien. FOR SALB BY AfOTEK SROTUKKB EXECUTORS' SALE UfViIunblo EEAL ESTATE! Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Co lumbta county, Pennsj Ivails, the undersigned, exe cutor of 1 eter llelwlg deceased, late of Ca'an lssa, County ol Columbia, and stats of Pennsylvania, will expose to public sale on tho premises lu Catanhua township on TUESDAY, FEB. .4th, 1879, at 10 o'clock a. ra., tho rolJowlnj valuable lot, All tbat ctTt&In LOT OF GROUND situate In Catawlssu, county or Columbia, State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: On the cast by First street, on tho west by ths busquehanna river, on tho north by land of Ed Kostenbaudcr, on the south by rand of Frederick Smith and others. Terms and Condition ot Sale. Ten per cent of one fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at tho strik ing down ot tho property, the one-rourth less the ten per cent, at confirmation of sale, and the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. DAVID HKLWIO, Abbott & Kdawm, Executor. siabtown. Atty's. tor Estate. Jon. 8, "J-t3 OOURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hon. William Elwell President Judra of the Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, court of quar ter Sessions of the Peace and the court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court In the ssth Judicial Dis trict, composed of the counties ot Columbia and Montour, and tho Hons. I. K. Krtckbaum and F. L. Sbuman,Asso late Judges ot Columbia county, have Issued their recent, bearing date the 11th day of Dec In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, and to me directed for holding a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Court of Corcmoi Pleas and Orphans' Court, In Bloomsburg, in the county ot Columbia, on the nrat Monday, being the td day of Feb. eeit. to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, to tne Jus tices ot the peace, and the Constables or tho Bald county of Columbia, that they be then and therein their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon ol sold 3d day of Feb. with their records, inqul Bltlons and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be, dose. And thoso that are bound by recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be In the Jail of tho sold county of Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be Jiut. Jurors are re quested to be punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their nonces. Dated at iiioomsDurg,the iitn day t of Dec. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred.and seTenty-elght I , ') and In the one hundred and third year of the Independence ot the United States ot America. Bhcrlfl's Office, JOIIN.W.TIOFFMAN, Bloomsburg, Jan. s to sheriff. ft C SLOAN & BRO. IILOU91SIIUKG, IA, Manufacturers ot Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Gloighs, PLATFORM WAQONS, tc. First-class work always on.hand. RESAIUINO NEATLY DONE. Prices reduced to Butt tne times, Jan.a,jsn-lf. TUIS 1-ArEJI IS OH JTtK WITH R DWELL k phtSMAN . Advertising s Agents, IMiat 4 CHCITNUT T., T. LOUIS, Ml SWEET T 'TIBBATOtt'. Iht.Kinkll. fJaBwjajftajajy' mrs ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUAnLb REAL ESTATE! Ily vlrl uo ot an order of tho Orphans' Court ot tho county.of ColumbU,tho undersigned Administrators of the estate of David Shaffer, sr., lata of the town- Milpof llrlarcreek In said county ot Columbia will ciposo to public sale on the premises ou Saturday Febrimry let, 1879, at ten o'clock a, in, the following dor crtbod real es tate. All thai certain piece or parcel ot land situate in the townsl Ip ot llrlarcreek atorcsald, bounded and described as follows, to-wlts Beginning at a post at purpart No. t, as described In the return of In quest In said estate, and running thenco along land of Samuel Knorr, south ten degrees east, one hun dred and eighteen perches to a stone; thenco b; the snmo north Bcvcnty-ono nnd a half degrees east fourti'eu perches to a stone, thenco by land of John Klsner north ten degrees west one hundred nnd six teen porches to purpart No; 7, thenco by purpart No. T, south eighty degrees west, thirteen nnd eight tenths perches to the place ot beginning, containing TKN ACHES AND FOUItTBKN TEUCHES. ALSO, all that certain plcco or parcel ot land situ- nto In llrlarcreek atorcsald. Iieglnnlng at a plno In line of land .In the warrantee nameot Alexander Cochran, thenco by tin same north, nineteen and a half degrees westjtrtenty-tour perches to a Pino down, thence by tho Mountain survey south eighty two and a halt degrees nest ninety-eight and one- tenth perches to a stono. thence by land of Henry rjiaffer south nineteen degrees oist fifty-four perch es lo a stone, thenco by land of Daniel llarman north elghty-two nnd a half degrees east seventeen and stx-tcnths porches to a stone, thence north nine teen and three-fourth degrees west eighteen and 8-10 perches to a stone.thenco north eighty-two and a half degrees cait twenty-four and live-tenths Vcrches to a dead black oak and stones, thence south nineteen and three-fourth degrees east two vo perch es ton stooc, thenco by the heirs of Folk north eighty-two and a half degrees east twenty-seven perches to a stone, thenco by tho sumo north nine teen and three-fourth degrees west twenty-three and live tenths perches to a stono thenco by the same north clghty.twoand a half degrcescast twenty-nine and seven-tenths perches lo the p!o o of be ginning, containing TWE.NaV-TllIlEE ACRES AND TWBSTV-SIX PKI1CIIKH. noat measure. ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel of LAND sit uate In tho township of llrlArcrcok aforesaid, be gin ning at a pine In line of land of William Hlppensteel and running thence along land of George liower, T. c. iirittain, Hainan t tout OLd Oeorge M. Bower. north forty-eight and ono-clghth-degrces cast two hundred and eight-tenths perches to a stone, thenco by land of sold Oeorge M. lion er and heirs of Samuel siller north elghty-nve degrees ntty-seven Sntnutts west one .hundred and eighteen and eight-tenths perches to a stone, thenco by purpart No. 1, moro particularly described in thereturn of lnauestln Bald estate, north elghty.nlna degrees west thirty percnes to a stsne, thenco by tho same north twen ty-one and a half degrees west eighty-two and threo tenths perches to a stone, thenco by the Bamo south elghty-two dogrees west forty-ono and two-tenths perches to a stone, thence .by land of Mary Shiner Boutu eighty-one and three-fourth degrees west for- ty-nve nnd slx-lenths perches to a stone, thenco by tne samo south seven and seven-eighths degrees east thirty-four and one tenth perches to a stone, thenco by Purpart No. 3 In said Inquest more fully described north etghty-one a nd Uve-elghths degrees cast twen- ty-nvo perches to a stone, thence by the same south thirteen degrees east one hundred and nine and four tenths perches to a stone, thenco north seventy, flvo degrees cast twenty-6cven and two-tenth perch es to a stone, thence south seven and a halt degree.8 east rorty-iwo and two-tenths perches to a stone, thencesouth flfty-three.degrees. west fourteen and seveh-tenths perches to a stono, thence by loud of William lllppenstcel south sixty-four and three eighths degrees east soventcen perches to a stone thenco by tho samo north sixty -ono decrees cast ten perches to a stone.thenco south twenty-one degrees cast six perches to a stone (late white oak) thenco by the same south thirty-eight nnd seven-eighths de grees east twenty.threo and eight tenths porch:s to uio piace oi Deginning, containing 1SS ACBES and sixty perches neat measure. ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel ot LAND sit uate in tne township of llrlarcreek aforesaid, beirln. nlng at a chestnut oak and running tntnee along line oi lana oi reaier ana Doty, south clrhtv.two and a half degrees west eighty-nine and eight-tenths perches to a stone, thenco by Purpart No. 8 In said inquest moro ruiiy described south twenty-one de grees, cast eighty-six nnd eight tenths perches to a sione, mence uy land ot John Klsner. Purnart No. , J. XI. Freas, Jcsso Illcks and heirs of John Yost north elghty-two and a half degrees east eighty-six nuu luree-icnius percnes to a white !oak down, thence by land of Uenry Shaffer north eighteen and three-fourths degrees west elghty-sUc perches to the piace or beginning, containing TOKTV-SIX ACHES AND SIXTY-SIX TEHCHES, neat measure. AL0, the undivided one half of all that certain pleceor parcel of LAND situate In the township ot oriarcreek aroresaid, being a mountain tract In the warrantee name of William Clark, bounded and de tcrlbed as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a post,and i uuuiug mence along purpart No. 7 (belnc the Dlece of land lost above described) and land of s. J, Pealer norUi twenty-three degrees west four hundred and forty-six perches to a stono, thence by land In tho warrantee name ot Stacy Potts south sixty do grees west one hundred and seventy perches lo a white oak, thenco by tho samo south eighteen de grees east torty-elght perches to a poplar, thence by land in tho warrantee narao or Jacob Neyer south twenty-one degrees west three hundred thirty-seven perches to a white oak, thenco by.lsnd ot Ira Lcttler and others north Beventy-nlno decrees, cast ono hundred nnd seventy perches to tho place ot begin ning, containing 43 0 ACRES and seventy perches aid allowances. TEllils OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth of tne purchase money to be paid at tho Btrlklnz down of the property ; the one-fourth less tho ten per cent at the confirmation of sale, and the remaining three fourths In ono year tnerearter, with Interest from cuuurmauon nui. LEVI SIIAFFEIt.and ... .. LEVI FK.NTEN, o, vv . Jim. n, Attorney. Administrators. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! By vlrtuo of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Co lumbia county, the undersigned Administrator, tc. ot Samuel D. White, lato of ssld county, win expose to public sale on the premises In centre township u!. u.-u u ciuc-k ia me iorenoon on Friday, January 31st, 1879, the following valuable HEAL ESTATE to-wlt : . All that certain pleco oruarcclof lind Ritnntin the township of Centre, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt Beginning nt a stone near the house formerly owned by John P. strohmoyer, thence by lot cf Mary Bpanenberger deceased north elghty-slx degrees cast thirty-two and nvo-tenths rerches to a stone, thence by land of Samuel Kclchncr and Sam uel Bower, north thlrteendegrecswest twenty-eight -uu.c-uuun yerenra; luenceDy Allen Shellham mer south elghty-two and a half decrees m m. two perches and two-tenths to a stone.north eight) - mju u iu ut-grcra west twenty-two and nine tenths perches to a stone, thence by land of Mi chael D. Itemley south eleven ond three ouarter de. grees, east twenty-seven and three-tenths perches to a stone, thence south seventy nine degrees, east eighteen perches to a 6tone, thenco south seventy, two and a halt degrees east eleven and two-tenths perches to a stone In a public- road and thence south twelve ano tignt-tentns perches to the place ol be ginning, containing FIFTEEN ACRES 4 -.4 PERCHES. ALSO, all that certain messuage, tenement or tractor LAND eituato in tho township ol ceutre aforesaid, beginning at a stone, theuce by lands of Daolel Neyhard south eighty-seven and a half de grees west tnh ty-slx and eight tenths perches to a stone.north by land of Joseph Conner eighty-four and a quarter degrees east fourteen nnd seven tenths perches to a stone, thence north by land of Samuel Kelchner twelve nnd a half degrees west twenty-nve and nine-tenths (perches to a stone, thenco youth by land of Samuel Sponenberger cisuvj-iuree uugrees west tnirty-su and eight tenths perchesto the plice of beginning, contain lng SIX ACRES strict measure with the appurte xances. TERMS OP BALE. Ten percent of one-fourth of uie purcnase money to be paid at the striking down of the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale, and the remaining three fourths In one year thereafter wjth Interest from confirmation nlst. C. W. M1U.IB, Att'y. U. J. CONN KK, Jatn.JlO-bA Administrator. A FREE GIPT! Of a copy Of my Medlral Common Hrnae Hook to anv person suffering with oossniimoN Tastuma. C'AIABKU, UkOCUII1S,mS Of VOlCO orbOKS -lUKOiT. Send name and pest office addros.wlth two nt postage Btamrw, and state your sickness: The book ls elegai.uy Illustrated. (Ill pp. u mo.isn.) Tbo information It contains In the providence- oiood his saved many lives. The author has been treaUng dis eases of the Now, Throat and Lungs, as a Special practice in Cinclunatl since Is, 7. Address Bf.T( u WOUftf. CINCINNATI, 01110, auuress ur. . li. Jan. 17, 7-lin Jwico W A NrPl?TlI,TI'1i0B,lll,l"''-IAIlLB Traveling Salesmen for Colombia, Montour Northumberland counties Men hiving trade and snowled.. ,.f tne business pnferred. Addrers with reference, OUEENSWAUIS care lirawerLD, phllodelphls, Pa. ,u""s""' t GLAZING AND PAPERING. TtrM. P. BOD1NE, Iron Street helow sec V ond, Bloomsburg, ra., is prepared to do all kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, find PAPER HANGING lathe best stylos, at lowest prices, and at short notice. Parties having such work to do Pill save money calling on mo. All work warranted ttfglve satisfaction. Orders solicited WM. F. BODINE. Oct, t, 187S. IU Ninth Street Ptttsburir. Dec. 10. 1874. 3lessrS.'I)KEHKlt. IIKA V X. C (lent emen i your paints have iriven enure sat isfaction. 1 have used them on n good many differ ent kinds of work, Buch as Iron, Tin, Wood. Hrlck, Ac., and never heard any complaints, on the con trary, the work stands well and for wear, wilt In my opinion, stand with any lead In the maiket. When In want of reference In this tlty or vicinity you are at liberty to mo my name with pleasure, also to use ncspcciruiiy lours, John t. oriAY. Painter and Dealer In Paints, oils, c STIIICTLY POKE WHITE LEAD, AT THE LOWEST Market hates. MONTOUR SLATE PAIN TS, 8 CENTS. NO.NTOUIl METALLIC WnlTE, 8 CENTS. MONTOtm METALLtC BHOWN, fl CENTS. OFF COLORS AT THIS PKICE. PURE LINSEED OIL at lovrettt market rntrx. Samplo cards and prtce list furnished without cuurgc. Orders and Inquiries by mall will receive prompt auenuon. HENRY S. KEAY, jMANUFAOTUKER, Rupert, Pa. AlUXlUl liHUS. WHOLESALE AGENTS, Bloomsbui.o, Pa Mays. IB.-ly. O- jE. savage, DEALEH IN Silverware. Watehes,Jowelry.Clocks.&o, tv Hemoiedto the Post Office building, first door above tho Exhange Hotel. All kinds rf Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neat ly jeiiuueu uuu nuitumeu. may 17, IS-tr GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! Wo will sell tho Very Best Family Sewing- Machino For Twenty-Five Dollars I.V CASH, on on ornamented Iron Stand end Treadle, with walnut top and drawer, and necessary Attachments end deliver It at any Haliroad Depot In tho United Mates, iVee of Charge. These machines ore warranted to do tho whole line of Family sow lng with moro rapid! ty.tnore ease of management, and les fatigue to the operator than any machine now In use. Send for a Circular. nvery macmno warranted tor tureo years. Agent-, wanted in Un:c:upied Territory, Centennial Machine Co., Liinited 789 Filbert St., riuoAosLrniA, Pa, Oct, 4, ta-tm. S. W. Douglass, Civil and Mining Engineer ASHLAND, PA. General Surveying and Engineering Business attended to with Oare and Dispatch. I am prepared to make drawings. Plans and Models la Wood, lirass, Iron, or the above materials combined as necessary of Bridges, Ulnes, Ercafcjrs, Balldlsgs, Engines, PUMPS, and all kinds ot machinery for use ot cases at court or for applications to secure patents. PRtrnts Krcurtd march ss.s IMPORTANT TO YOUNQ jVTEisr est woKiEixri The Bryant & Strattoa Business College, Wo. 108 South 10th BtrooU Phllid's, OlTera miHiirpiiHMHl IWilitlcs lor ac(iulriinr viislneisa cdii. cation. HtwAwtH c;m filter nt uny Hint. No vticntlous. llluHtrntca clrculdi-tt lico, aug, to, 18-Mw AtU Vnou fw tho our - r ,,.; IJa'UoldovitlwfWrj' r ill I II Uecl ht, ne-sm ate IIMI? To!!? KJcon'rrVi V, J ihli fiwwornil, partr, rag, ! "'l teV.V?lnVlicniSnirr.tM Its pcrtencvla chtljB C.ollro or TUck ck. an.l AJ.wH UUJk , ir vtiir-mrdtiti. dtowpy, ,h-t,tiuaiwir tisvc'ifcuew boilr, VrTnuont hMdaclta rf III y' J-M ' 'f, '', l"i inoiith. Inu-mAl heat or r illli sltcmatul jhti n,i Eh 1 oi Spirits ami Flooray fonbodlniOrr. ul-;r linti iiu. sn,f lnr rmtcd. r?J art liifferlnit lioni ?w 1 i.rcr, Vr iniloii"'". .In nmny tn 1 1 !.' "i- Jnijuinl ml) tart r f Hit m ," l't0"" f rs "11'iifo.l. A' a rrtiV, ir for sllmtli nv lir. I'l'rJt'J I (loMcn Sli Olcol DfKovcrr ll no iao.1, ( ttincclslMrleclnn.lriHltralrurts. , In the curefllti.thliu.Tcro Coointswl tin rnrlr itaVol f Con.un,Mlon, It hl niionlilinl tho im'rieal faculty, n-l ciulntul i,ti)Mcln l.roiioiinco lt tl !, irr"lr-thVill-i illsconry of ttio . M' n ltnHltclSebiol. gdl trf llniiigllts, i! V. imi-.im r- si. 11.. I'ron'r. World's olrprnssry and lnvaUJi' lloU.1, Iluitlo, ti. 1 . PELLETS, OOO OOO THE cAtrlr"11 KousooflsWnsjIMIstjmKWlriayj r omnonpil of cheap, f rinf. An't bulky InKrrtll, ill-. itelii wtK "ir "cikk.no pjrtlrular rnro . ru nulroliilaii lnguicm. llicyorK-rnloivllhoul ll fflan-o to 11 0 Von-tltutlon. flirt, or occur Hl"n. I'.looJ, I'uln In the Shol,lrVnhtncM or IkM k..l. Illulx Sour i.mctttiii rmm Iho flomoch, Ilu.l 4o.te In the Mouth. Illllou 'y,, f,",,ll"P'Z Plomn, k, Itmh or Blood to lIcoS, t!l .0 Ur. I'lrrce l'lcr.anTl'orell I'cUit". In rxt Innallml of llio it-mc-illal i"r of tneso l'iir?atlvo IT ItM orir m rrrat avalUtv orulwnw.lt may ho mid thnt Ihctr licllon upon the onlmnl teouomy U imlTrmiiL not u lend or II-uo ow.plns Ihclr runtln taprtu. AM "-iiot luitalr lKe prowrilM ol J Iii m '. t 'Jhoyuro ug'ir-coatcd n,( Inclowl In ilass Initios, tin Ir vlrtui 1 liclng thereby prcsinod unlmralnd rt-r n "y Iw'li of t ufo, la uy Vllmate, tli.C Ihcy aru 5 ay "rrrlli inJ rilUMo. This It not llu- ran- wltll run ut up In chi-nii wooiKn or pa-n-lard hoiM l or ill diionw lro Ltlo. AliorollTo, or I-wMtc, l Iniltcntcl. thco illll.' I'cllcU will glvo th-moit if rfect latl.rictlon. Boh brdnjuUto. lt.V.l'lKltrE.SI.11.. I'nor-'rt.JVorld'sUlipciiBarr and lavolliU' Ilotil, liulhilo, J..Y. CATARRH RVMPTOMfV-Vrpmicnt hca'1 acho.illBthorja' falllnK -"to tliroat. nmntlmei tirnfutr. Y, all rV. Illicit muroui. imrulcnt, olTcnslTP, tic. !n oUwri, ft tlryneia, tlrr, wairy. or Inflamwl Cjc ftopplng up, or o&Btmctlon, or the ttafinl pas tnpei Tliiglna In am. OeafutiS hawking and courIi no to tricar tho tliroat, ulctrnllonn, icalis from uicm. Voice altt red, imal twanjr.oiTtfnilTCt-rcat utinpalrea 3r totaldeprivatton of m:mf vt imcll ami tantc, uli Hnejs, mental ucprrflilon, loss or anpctltf.lri'ilriB tlon, nilarrca tonsils, tickling cougli, tc. Only or these armptoms aro likuy ta Lo prcunt In auy ;aso at ono tlruu. DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY pnxliifos radical cures ct the worBt caw rr Catarrh, 00 f..alU r of how Innp Handin. TJio I! 1 rtmody miy Ik nnutl.nr letter npr.llcd hy Iho uwnf Dr. mcnt M.t InvmtMwltli -which Ilulil tmtllrliip can In; jarriiM muii LP nml ixhifctlv aitlieu to all parts of llio nflccica naBil pnssajres, nml the chtitn brrsor cavities coiiimuntcatlnc tliiTcMlIi. i which tores nnl niters frrqupnllT exist, ami froni which .hi: ratnnlul rtlsclnriro ppnerally nrocettla. lis use .s pleasant ntiJ eablly imiltntoou, ftom alrrctlonn iceonipanylns each Instrument. Dr. H'jti-? $m tirrh firmed v cure rteent attacks of "toM In tho iladnhya f.-w Ppi.lleatl.ms. It ll intM na 1 pltav tnt to rrnttilnii.jr no Btrnnfror rauslltniBB rr 3olrni, i tarrh It' imxly np'l Ilf' he ld tj druc tut 1. Pint r, u !.. Vr v.orlVs Is ptusaryant 1 ivail W IW' 1, LuSUn, . aiiff. so, 8 Tnostis D. IliRTJUS. Amsur IUiintm- THE RED FRONT, MOYEBS' BLOCK HARTMAN BROS,. DEALERS IN TEAS, CANNED FRUIT, OiaARS, TOBACCO smurr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, Glass & Quconsware FINE GROCERIES. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, AND GENERAL LINE OF Family Provisions Hh door below Jlorltct street, Eloomsbure, ra. ir- Goods dell Mic il tooll niifccr He lewn AprlllT, '7T-tt oltatnedfor ntio invrnttonM.or for imnrnrtnnia on olii onei.or n'etltcal or other compovnitt.trutle. wirtrl and Inbtls. Cnrmta, AiMttjnmenti, Inter- jtrenceg. jtpeal$. hum far Infrlngnntnti, and all cant arulng under thtVntrnt l.awa.nromDt. Ipattrndrd tn. Inrrultottx that liavn been 'atent Of. in . - -lX- Vt J - H ' ... cVltM, it jtnunua by vt. Memg omioiiit. llu r. K. ratent Department, and engaged (u latent lutlnell ex tlullrelg, we can mute Worr rnrr Am, nnd rar if ih muTe.Prv'"J'llyi ana wutt broader elalmt, Ti mi hi ,, ' rtnn atriinrjion. Vfnir ilertir nm ....... .m,Hu.u,i ii imi u rie ut to jwenlabtiug, trreiafrharne. All eorreinondencettrtcthj con. fdenllal. Prlcti low. and Ad tUIAJiUl: UX- j.rsH PArr.xrjH xecuhvik ir. referln. WatMnglon, to lion, rottmatter General D. 11. Keg, Her. 1 1, rower, lie German American National Hank, to omc'nlt ta tht If. 8 ratent Oflce.andto .r!mntr,ra,t P..w....,.. In Congremand etptclallg to oiinltentilnneru AlOH ill flie t'nlnn and In fanatfg. Address 8iCi Vppotlte 1'attnt Cjlct, U utUnigton, V, a 1 ue l'oet Whlttler wills It "a coaiplel succew." "Acta upon ttio reader like a tonic, rno editorial de-pirtment Is eipeclally su-ons." ' Boston Tran script", "Continues tolliold 1U place In the vprv front or American inofrazlrics, row ol which equal It In abili ty and none or which nave trnutcr urlirlnallty and Ireuhness. "Sunday School Times.'; SUNDAY AFTERNOON A Monthly Magazine Tor till) lloiiNGlinlil. Presenting only original mailer, equaU In literary merit the leading sei-ular monthlies, and sustains to the religious press a relation fclmllar to theirs to the ociutai jiivsis. ti mmt w nam in an its essays, serials, stories, poouis, etc., a moral purpose, while In Its Editor's Table aro vlxorous discussions of. lira rcliirous themes and of stcular topics from there, lljflous standpoint. It Is I'reemlaeiitlr Headable.and Alls a placj occupied by uo eher pulllcallon. lis articles on I'racllcal I'Mlanilimpiiy, Fiction. Iwth serial and short Morles, and Hook Iterlews are bpeclal Features. iin ;uiiii'iuuiai'N Include Prof. (1. 1'. Fl.ber. Edward Halo, llebecca II. IMMs, Horace K. .seudder, Hose Terry Cooke, Kllen W. olney. Pror. V. A. Walker, , Uev, .lames F, Clarke, Itev. Dr. A. I' I'eabody, llev. I W. Bacon, Harah O. Jeweit, Her. Hr, E. A. Washburn. .SiM'tlnl Olle.r. It will bo sent for ono ycarfor K stare pild to thoso who subscrlbo iFultF.5anuaryj,isi. ""noo $2.10 txr- iin not fall to act nromnitvir vmtt.h,A.. cept tho special offer. I . liueifcopy51"'' tiUs' paW' Bcild ,s ccnta tor "P0 SUNDAY AFTKllfcoON. I10V. ti, IS. oiuiueiu, mass. Ucan make money faster at work f or ua t ban st anything else Capital not required; we will PS" iy.ou "L1' aay at "ome 'Oe by the wanted everywhere ti work for us, kow if the lime. Costly outfit and terms free. Addr.-?.n. fico., Augusta, Maine. March ris-iy E XECUTOU'S NOTICE. IBTATI OK JOUN SiViOf. BlCIlSrD. iMutmruuuj uu. mo estate or John Savage late of Jackson township, Columbia couiti? i,tS ill -.Xr"..'." ..""y,"X"ya txre. "or" mi to,tew,!1,mout,dePiajrntt0 " "w 3an.,,,.-.w iS'uKSX HE WHITE , sewing Machine TUB ni59T OI' Altt,, Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled In Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, ) Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim Of ttlNQ THt VERY nCS OPEriATXNO PUICKCBT t?Ki,i.ira, HANHSOMIXST, ANI Host Perfoet Sewing Uaoblno IN THE WORLD. Tho grci I popularity ol the While Ii the most con. ttndng tribute lo III eicd'cnce anil superiority oter other machines, and In tubmllllng It lo the trade wo put It unon lis mrrlts, and In no Ins'ance ha 1 1 1 ever ci failed to tills! any recommendation In Its favor. The drmsnd lor the While lias Increased lo euch in Client that we are now compelled to turn out A Comploto Cowlaff MaeliAiio tlio day to OMPPljr Every machine Is warranted (cr 3 years, and soldier cth at liberal discounts, or upon easy parents, to sull tho convenience ol customers. WA3I8T3 T7ASIE3 1H piiCCCgniB IMSIIWT. WHITE SEWIiWllACHlNE CO., 11 353 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio, J. Saltzer, Agent, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Oct. S3, 18J8-Cm RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES Tit JORTIIERN CENTRAL RAILWAY WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after'Sunday. November 10. lS7S,tho trains on the Philadelphia Erie Ra Iroid Division will run as follows : WESTWARD, Erie Mall leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p m " " Harrlsburff 4!5am " " William port Bssam " , " Jersey hhore 9 OT a m " " Lock Haven o 40 a m " " Henovo llo am " arrive at Erlo 7 bb p m Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia 7 so a m " Harrlsourg lOBiiam ' arr. atwilllamsport soopm " " Lock Haven s S5 p m Fast Line leaves Philadelphia 11 45 a m " " llnrrlsburg ssspm " arrive at Wlillamsport 1 s.1 p in " ' Lock Haven 8 40pm . J2A8TWAIID. Pacific Express leaves Lock Haven 40 a m " ' Jersey Shoro 7 14 a m " " wlillamsport 7 5.1 am M arrive at llarrlsburg 1165 am " " Philadelphia B40pm Day Express leaves Lock Haven 11 seam " VUllamsport lS40pra " arrive at Hnrrlsburff 4titpm ' " Philadelphia T20pm Erie Mall leaves Henovo 8 83 p m " " Lock llsvcnl 9 45 p m " " iilla-nsrort ll oj p m " arrives at Ilarrlsburg ! Ham " " Philadelphia TiOara Past Line leaves llllamsport IS S3 a m arrives at Ilarrlsburg 3 65 am " l'hiiaaeipuia 1 40 a ui Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia and WUlamport on Niagara hxpiess west, Erie Express west. Philadelphia Express eait, Day Express cast and Sunday Express east, Weeping cars on all night trains. WM, A. BALDWIN, flpnprnl Sunt. ATORTHEKN CENTRAL RAILWAY W COMPANY. On and afler November soth, 1S73, trains will leaie Sunbury as follows : NORTHWARD. Erlo Mall 5.20 a. ra., arrive Elmlra 11 ,ts " Canandatgua... 3.3sp. m Itochestcr 6.15 " Niagara 9 40 " Henovo accommodat Ion 11.10 a. m. arrlv 0 William port 12.55 p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.21) a. m. Buffalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrive Buffalo 8.M a. a SOUTHWARD. " Baltimore 8.40 " Elmlra Mall 11.15 a. m., arrive Ilarrlsburg 1.60 p. m " Washington lo.co " . " Baltimore c.30 " " Washington 8.80 ' Ilarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrive llarrli burg 10.50 p. m. arrive Baltlmoro 2.S5 a. a " Washington C.13 " Erlo Mall 12.65 a. m. arrive Ilarrlsburg 3 05 a. m, " Baltlmoro 6.40 " " Washington 10.85 " All dally except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., (lencral Tassenger Agett A. J. CASSATT, General Manaftr xiiriT.AnRi.PHA AffmiKATitun koad ARRANQE1IENT OF PASSENGTR TRAINS. NOV. 10, -1818. TRAINS LKATE KCPKRT AS FOLLOWS(SUNPA V KXCEPT1D For New York, Philadelphia, Reafllng, PottsvlCe Tamaqua, tc, 11,45 a, m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,21 nnd 7,35 p. m. For Wlillamsport, o,ss 9,0s a. m. and 4,w- p. m. CErTED.) Leave New York, 8,43 a. ra. Leave. Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leave Reading, 11,65 a. m., Pottsvlllo, 1S.S9 p. 1 ana Tamaqua, 1,45 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 6,20 8,60 a, m. and 4.00 p. m. IjaTAlVllllnmannrt n.ln mal.n . ..,. Knnr rassengers to and from New York and rhlladt pnia go through without change of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN. General Manager. General Ticket Agent. Jan.14, uto tt. TvT?T.AWAT?P" i.inriii'invi ivt ' ' , ft wal.. ,, A., A, , JLJ vt M inim KA1L1IUAD. BLOOMSBURO DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablo No. 89, Takes effect at 4:30 A. MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1818. NORTH, STATIONS. SOUTH. a.m. n m. p. .......Scran ton -Bellevue ......Taylorvllle.. ...Lackawanna,, Plttston. .. West Plttston. 9 83 S 10 ' . . A - 9 45 9 63 10 07 9 21 II 1)0 (i 2 Ji I' nil It 1 .H...W3 oming .....JIaltby.,.,. 1. nmi.lWUUCll,, ,.., Kingston KliiL'ston 10 18 8 13 I! 10 83 3 13 I - ..Plymouth June. 3 10 1 s ix 1 ....j-iymouiu Avondala Nantleuko 10 29 0 .1 1 10 31 10 43 10 63 11 07 11 13 11 21 3 80 1 .Ilunlock'a i reek. 3 33 8 8 60 8 A 113 S ...unicksninny.... .... I lick's Ferry,... ....Beach Haven... ..Berwick ,,,, .....Brlar Creek..... ...Willow drove,,.. Lime Ridge,.. Espy.......... ,,, Bloomsburg..,.. , Rupert. iV 4 18 4 C3 1 i i 1 4 S3 I 11 39 4 41 1 11 43 4 43 f 11 6 4 65 Catawlssa Bridge. 11 6T IS 18 D UJ 6 18 I a 13 I ,i'auiiie .Chulasky..H. .Cameron uSO Northumberland. 1-4 a u .w W. T. HALS'lEAD, MB Bupertntendent's Office. Brranttin. June 10. i H AM hlldnM. vnn Mn .nnnmiln 15 tl Ul-tJ I tox. rkrht In their own locajllies. spare time at this business. Addifss STiiita"' Portland, Maine. inarch 83, is-1? $661 a In nn .no-M lllltflf IIS. JlCWltT 11 VWU HftUl." u lui-n rwrsnnu nr flu , M.XL'i.ui. irrpfl, n..alllNn tlmn ( litoV Wlirk. V lor partltulurs i marcli si, is w ,-ai : .ivuiuia WU, UlU.kr V.U., A U, niu. ftunivu xs, ( iy TOVKUL Ne( lor IloyA n,l OlrUII J Youogaud OUII AM1WIS' VEMIO.V jut I'llmtfJ for lt"t lor Hutne um I Pret sod Scroll Eln, Turn or, 1 Wrlm, lltlllinj .lirlliJIiiK, loimu'-n Sw Cutllnj. Prlo 13 to Send 6 ccotA lor 100 DAKt-l. KI'IIIUIM BKOWN, LoU, p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 co 4 is 9 40 9 S3 9 17 9 87 9 09 9 30 8 58 8 61 9 SI 8 61 45 9 19 8 46 8 41 9 14 IS 41 IS it 8 S3 8 80 9 04 8 13 8 10 8 44 6 23 8 20 8 66 8 IS 8 13 8 47 8 04 8 04 8 89 7 61 3 61 8 S3 7 88 8 89 8 IT 7 13 3 84 8 18 7 35 3 S3 8 00 7 IS 7 14 T 10 7 01 S fi 7 44 IK III 7 83 60 1 61 7 83 43 1 41 7 29 ST 1 ST 7 ll IS ( 00 1 00 6 43 p.m. p.m. a.m. Not. l, ift-wir ma