Tllli UOLUAMMAN Ai' I) DEMOCRAT, liLOOMSlUJlHi, COLUMBIA CO I Tn'TY, l'A. Miscellaneous. I'NCI.r. SAM'S JllllllltS. Tim rltowtitt U Ilia iimv Imv rolfllliiK tl lliu nlcilloii (if .liifuin : SKCTION 2. That tlio per llcm my ofracli juror, grand or petit, in tiny court of the UnltcilSutM ln)llie $2; nml that nil nch juror Kratiil ami ticllt, IncliidliiK those tlur lnj lliti M'Viloil of Itw C 1 1 1 r I shall lin pitli llcly drawn from a host cinUliilng, nt the time of rneli drawing (he names of not 1pm than threo humlreil person!, which name. Miall havo been placed therein hy Iho Cleric of mich Court nn-l n Cnmnifaluner, to he appointed by tho Imlge thoreril',whlo.li Coin mljilonfr shall be n clllr.ii of goo I stand Ing In tho dUtrlct In which Court li held Btil n wpll-knnwn member of tho principal political psrty In tho district lu which the Court U held Hii04lit that to which the clerk may belong, tho Clerk and salil Com mlmonor each to place one name In tnltl box nlternatdy, without reference to patty nllillflllon"., until tho number required shall be placed therein. Itut nothing herein con tslncd shall tic constructed lu prevent nn Judge from ordering the names of juroM to be drawn fruni the boxes used by the State nutliurlttc- In selecting jurors in the htglirst Courts ol the Stato ; nml no other person slm I servo ns a petit juror mora than one t inn In any year ami nil juries ',ln servo In Courts after the passage of this act shall be drawn In conformity herewith : l'rnvlded, That no citizen pinsiliig all other quallfi cU'ons which are may be prescribed by law shall bo dUiu.ililicd fir service, as grand or lctl( juror In any Court of the United States on account of nee, color Jor previous condition of servitude. TIIK Ol.tl LAW. The change enacted by the new law is most radical. Hitherto the jurors have been such persons ns United States Marshal deemed (It expedient lo summon They could pack a jury to suit themselves, tlieli friends or their enemies. There may not havobeeu much wrong done In this respect In Iho North, but certainly there was at the South. Tho juries there in the Federal Courts, wero inado up entirely of Itepubll cans, and generally of a vnry low order o! men -negroes and petty scalawag oflicehold ers. In a heat of political cativasses there was no chance fur justice, Tho test oath and the power of the Marshals ruled Demo crats out of the jury box. Juries hereafter in tho South will be ecomposed of representa tives of all political parties, and not Repub licans alone. IlYUItlU'llOlilA. Till! UK. ABRAHAM SENSENY REMEDY SAID TO HE A CERTAIN PKEVENTAVE. Tho recent cases of hydrophobia resull Ing in death that of a little girl, the daughter of a West Chester citizen, and the death of Levi Smith, near Mechantcsburg, a week ago have awakened considerable interest and anxiety in Iho towns and cit ies throughout the state where dogs abound, and where there Is no law or ordinance con fining or muzzling them during the heated term. The Chambersburg Daily Herald of a recent date gives publicity to the fol lowing remedy for the prevention of the dreaded malady, and requests exchanges to give it a wide circulation to the fact that the cure can be had free of charge : 'The article on the prescription which has descended in the Senseny family, and which is warranted to cure the effects of the bite of a mad dog, has brought forth anoth er claimant in the person of Miss Charlctlc Senseny, a cousin of the Miss Matilda Sen- senoy mentioned in the previous article. Her history of the legend is as follows When Dr. Abraham Senseny, who came here in 1781, was attending medical lestur es, a madman was brought to the college for treatment. While the class was eagerly watching tho contortions Jof the man, Dr. Senseny kept his eyes ou the lecturing phy sician, an old Frenchman. He wat.'bed Jine drugs he took, and the weights of each used, and noted lliem dojyn. The medicine was mixed and giyf n to the patient, and event' ually he, recovered. This prescription was carefully noted down, aud afterwards used with coed effect. 'When Dr. Abraham Senseny died, in 1844, a bottle of medicine was taken from a mantle in his house by Mr John Senseny, the doctor a son. It proved !to be the by drophobia cure of which his father had giv en the prescription. He resided on New England Hill and made quantities of the medicine. 'In the autobiography of Rev. Samuel ituber, an elder of tho United IJrethern church, edited by John Denig Esq., and priuted in Chambersburg iu 1858 by Messrs, Kelffer & Co., we find an allusion to the cure. On page 274 of tho work Rev. Mr. Uuber says : 'About Ihree years ago I was bitten in the hand by a mad dog, and I feared that hydrophobia would ensue. I ap plied to Mr. John Senseny, now residing on New England Hill, Chambersburg. He gavo me medicine which provented any fur' ther injury. I would recommend persons under the circumstances to apply to him, as he has a certalu cure for the bite of a mad dog.' 'At the death of Mr, John Sedseny th receipt was given to Miss Charlotte 3enseny, the present owner. She is now living in the family of Mr. Martin Brown, on West Queen street. She keeps the medicine on hand, and she will send a dose of It free of charge to any one bitten, whose friend will notify her by telegraph or letter. Her ad' dress is Miss Coarlotte Senseny, box 331 Chambersburg, l'a. 'With two certain cures for the dread dis oase the Senseny ' are well ou".' It is beautiful to see the affectionate inter est with which the doctor of the period gazes upon the watermelon when it Is green. lie regards It as Upmost feasible vegetable of the year. Kr.Spurgeon's Pastor's College in Lon don contains 100 students, and is in the receipt of 75 applicants for about 20 vacan- ies. It has sent out 428 students in the past 14 years, who have baptized 80,000 persons. Its object it to produce preachers rather than scholars. A correspondent at Heranton, Pa., says that for the first time since the year 18:17 there Is a scarcity .of laborers around tho mines. This is due to the large number of men who have left the coal regions within the last two years for the West, A palntei's apprentice fell off a scaffold, with a paint pot in each hand. He was taken up Insensible, but as soon ns restored toconsclouincss ho murmered, 'I went down with flying colors, nnyhow.' The Idiot who teeters boats just to scare the passengers a little, you know, should be kicked overboard at sight. He has drowned scores of people eviry year, and now he thould be summarily abated. Why Is It that the boy of ordinary inlod would prefer to go in his everyday clothes and sit ou a muddy bank fishing all Sunday rather than to tit on a nice dry seat in Sab-bath-school for an hour dressed up In his best bib and tucker ? Girls ain't that way. TWII INDIAN L0VB AFFAlltS. Mention the schools for Indians and oth ers, which exll in Cornwall, Ct., some fifty years ngo, n writer In Sunday Afhrnnon says i - Among others who attended tho mission school wero two Intelligent young men of the Cherukeo trlba of Indians. Ouo of them known among his people as Wolte, received the nmio of ll.uidiiiot, from Kllis Iloudlnot nnce governor ol Now Jorsjy and for n long time president for the American Illhle Soc lety. Theyouiirt Indian, naturally rIiim! with pleasing nddress and manner, was .velcomed Into tho best fitnllies of tho vlt- age. Ills frequent calls at the homo of n prominent resident in llmo gave ri.o to omo neighborly gossip, but tho social llf- of tho parish, Unusually n quiet and placid, vns stirred In n fever heat when news pread ir and near that he was about lo marry one of tho fairest and most cultured daughters n tho place. Against tho wishes of her parents and friends sho persisted In her eholco and the words wsro spoken thai linked their fortunes for life. Tho com- lanlon'of llniidinot tho son of a Chc'okco chief, was also diamond wl.h the beauly of n maiden Ilvingnear the village, and was qually successful In his suit. Tliuo love afl'.ilrs seriously disturbed tho feeling of the community, nnd hindered the progress of the school. Tho Indians with their brides returned lo their nation, ihen occupying n portion ol Georgia, lluudlimt became con- plclous among his people as n schohir.edltcd i noivspaper, and during tho administration of Andrew Jackson took n leading part in tho arrangements by which tho tribe were removed to Arkansas. Ridge, then one of he chiefs of the Cherokees.was in sympathy with lliis movement, hut u strong party was opposed to leaving tho burial places of their fathers. The dlsaflecled portion of the tribe after tho settlement in Arkansas lenounced Ridge and Itoudlnot as traitors and untrue to the traditions of their people, and in their bitterness they clandestinely murdered them. TIIK I'bAWSOX AND FUMY. WIIKATS. The following communication appears In tho Gnmtry Gentleman of August 14th. It Is therefore but fair that I report the result of tho experiment' The ground was fair lu fertility not cxtra--not manured for tho wheat, but dressed with Crocker's (Buffalo) superphosphate in the drill at Iho ratnof $3.90 per acre. About one third of each plant was underdnlned, the rest not. The Clawson looked a little the thrift iest all the time, and when the wheat was ripe, it looked as if it would yield more than the Fultz. The wheat was all ship ped to Gardner, Clark & YorV, commission merchants and proprietors of the grain ele vator Clraveland, O., and gave the follow- ng gross amounts per acre for the sales: Clawson, sj bushels per acre, at tl.oo jaj no Fultz, SI " " 1.04 .. 2'.90 The number of bushels per acre may hare varied slightly from the above figures, owing to the fact that, in threshing, the 'floor was not cleaned separately for each variety. But due allowance was made, and the variation could not, I think, be more than n bushel per acre, and was as likely to be ono way as the other. The Clawson, therefore, pets mv vote. I shall sow no other kind this year, unless it be enough Fultz to repeat the experiment. Some of my neighbors last year claimed about even yield of the two side by side. It is claimed, and I think truly, that the Fultz makes the best flour. Ttut where rne raises for sale, tho only question, I think, should be, 'which brings the most dollars. net.' If a better kind of wheat or fruit Ii lett productive, then if dealers and comsum sumers want it laised, they must pay enough higher prices to make up the differ ence in yield. One reason svL-y the C!s;,-soii yields better than the rultz is that tho kernels are so much larger. I tried the two last night on a druggist s most delicate scales. Thirty kernels of Clawson just balanced forty-one kernels of Fultz. This just about corres ponds with tho difference in yield. Of course, however if ns many pecks or pounds per acre are sown of one kind as the other there will be tho most stalks nnd heads ptr acre of tho ram, provided it 'stools out' as much as the Clawson. But to judge from the appearanco, my Clawson had fully as many heads per acre, and the heads would average as many kernels each as the Fultz. I sowed 8 pecks per acre of Clawson nnd 7 of Fullz. Both came up fully thick enoucli both winter killed considerably on under- drained land, and both failed to stool out properly, on account of severe drouth at the time of stooling, My opinion is that Ihe Clawson Is capable of a larger yield than the Fullz or any other kind I know, and will usually give It, if it has the same chance aud sufllcient seed to give the ground all it is capable of matur ing. The largest yield I have ever seen re corded for the Fulfz, was 49 bushels per acre, while mv best three acres of Clawson last year yielded plump CI bushels per aero. If others have made a careful trial of the two kinds side by side with equal chance I for one shall be glad to hear the result, for we all want to know which it will, on the whole, pay the best to raife. I wish to add that I have no seed to sell of cither kind, having shipped and sold my entire crop at once, except seed and grist for myself. I mention this because orders forseed or letters of inquiry are already coming in considerable numbers, owing to my last year's advertisement in the Country Gentleman. I bf g to inquire, Messrs. Edi tors, how many years the effects of a single advertisement In your columns are going to ontlnue! Will it need a counter adver tisement to stop the thing? Is it going to hang on like daisies of Canada thistles? Advertisers ought to understand this fea ture of the case and be a little cautious 1 W, I. ClIAMUr.III.AtN Jfudton, Ohio. Ilo.v to get sick. Expose yourself day and uight, eat too much without exercise ; work too hard without rest; doctor all the time ; take all the vile nostrums advertised ; and then you will waut to know How to get well. Which Is answered in three words Take Hop Hitters! See other column, Miss Susan King recently saw the fillow Ing advertisement in a country newspaper : 'How to get rich A rare secret Send twen ly-flve cents to George Fullerton, box 413, Portland, Me.' Prompted by curiosity, she forwarded the money and received tho fid lowing reply : 'Work night and day nnd never spend a cent. QUILTV. Auybotlj rccominendlriK oothlng remedy fur children cnutalning opium in nny lorm Is guilty of dDlu Iiarci Dr. Hull's Uaby Syrup U warrauted uot to contain opiates mid should therefore be widely recommended. CatarrH Snoeilnij Catarrh. Clirunlo Cn tarrh, Ulocratlvo Catarrh, permanently cured by SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. flisrciim tUMfntContrr.il I 4 r a hum immure, cr Uln, nti'l jn Unit rif.it ciirti for InUfrh ut viry for in, him! N lite m-ixt pcrfiTt remedy met tlt'vhetf H lit 1'iiri'ly h tfjiftnMi- ill! Illation, nml Hitpplleil I or filly ty I nun til allot. , Hint cutiMIUitlonnlly hy itiicrnnt tulinlnU tratlon, t.ucnlly i-llMt, ri t ttntintt'nn It nootlirt, ti uln, nml rU-mm n the nm pambu." 14 oCcvf ry fcell'iK (if hunt tiu-iif nlc-lrurllon, iluliu m, or (llf'nrM, rnnftltutlonnlly HlntttiiierfU tt rcnovnti'H tin ltool, inuititi It of lliu dcht iioihii llli which tt U ft 1 win rhftfKei! In CatnrMi, utiinulittrs the llomnt It, tlvci , mid Mdnei, in-rrecln dlcritlott. make new Moot), And per MiitntiiH form Ml on orooimtljiciililiy thane, mid Anally DbtMni co m pic to cnnirol over tho (liicmte. There in-uttnMfl curnilvA power, when nil other remedied utterly fail, or MsroiUi'ii IUmoal I'cnR.nre. aitmed liy th(iuBnil-i ihi trntemily recommend It to fellow niRercr. u Mfitemenl I mmte rrgnrdlrtr It that cannot t)6 auhvtnntlaled ity the inoft renpectflble and relMhle reference!. It It n ((rent and pood medtrine and worthy nil cnnndciire. Ench r no knife contains a Treatlit nn Catarrh nnd lr. Kunfonra Improved ti hnllnir Tube, And full direction for 1U use lu all canea. I'rtcell, . An Enthusiastic Friend of Sanford's Radical Curo. MdlATTOH, flRAXT & UrtWtrV T"tTlI AXP) MA RINK HaVHANCK AtlKfcCTi TJi Pine Street, bt, Lou In, Mo., Feb. , H77. A. A, Mkllikk, WMhlnitton Av .City. Denr Midller i 1 have for no me ycara been troubled with Catarrh, and for tho pnt two yearn hate puttered terlouvly w ith It, Noticing jour mtt ertlsement of rHxrono's HenrnT (lUmcAi. cVrk), I derided to try It. I hare used only two bottles, and as a remit 1 feel so much relieved that I premime on mir personal relation nnd write this to you nnd ak that yon take, a timi meanurea to itet It more prominently liefore thn public, that othern mayha6 uch relief n I hare. I hare recommended H to (fulto a number of my friend, all of whom Iihvo cxnnMed tomnttictrhltfli eatlraale of Its value and Rood effect with them. ... 1 1 e<y think It particularly adapted to warda of ft. LntiU pt oplc nnd they all ouht to know of It, mid thon who need It chonid try It. I will rltkttio auertlon that WU0 1 or, vlrili (ns a sample) to bo K'vcn an ay w III tell m many bottles. Iryaoincplin, 1 "tth penplehavclt (they need It. I bellern 1 could pell two bottle myself of I'diint j tn could largely lucre two thU number, wiiynottn It? Yours truly, VTM. HUN KN. Bold by Ml Wholesale and Itetall nrnpglats and Heal ers In Medicine throughout thr-1 nltt-d stales and Can adas. EEKS ft I'Ol 1 ( It. General Agents and W holu lale Druggists, Itoston. Mans, LAME BACK ADD RHEUMATISM Oni I IMOJ VOLTAIC UULLII10 PLASTERS. Jfeiin. Week 6 Potter: Gntttmfn, One year ntro I was seised with a severe Attack of Hhcumallani In my rlahthln.to widen Iwaa tubject. 1 tried the various liniments and rheumatic cure, but without the least benefit, when my son, a dniuiftet, siijjjMsicdoncof our Collins Voltaic !'la rks, 1h t'lfcct was almnrt liiaL'Ical.for.to my Rrnttrful surprise, whs almost Iiu mediately uell aituln, nnd wan ublu to work upon my riaster, I Could do nothing, nnd Tery step (rave tn rnrm na usual, wncrca, itciurp ma appi.cai.on vi me rain. A lew wui k since, t-no jcar ironi inu ursi muck, he dlveasu returned, but I am happy to say the second Plaster proed as eltlcactous as t lie first, nnd 1 am now well. My wire wishes mo to add that one Tlaster has cured her of a very lame back. We think tltro la nothing Id the world of remedies that can compare with theCoLLins' Voltaio i'lastirs for IthcRmattem and l.ame Hack, and cheerfully reeommeod them to the iutTerinn. Voursvery rcsnectnilly, Oqlaisd. Mc, Judo 6, 16. liOBERT COTTON. NOT A QUACK NOSTRUM. Gentlemen, I hereby certify that for aevcral years past I hare used the Voltaio Plasters In my prac tice, and hare nerer known them to fall In alfordlng speedy relief In those cases for which they nre recom mended. They are not n quack nostrum, but a remedial .g.torKrtv.iu. vr''gjig,,, D. Drrsepo nT, M c. M ay 27, 13T4. rniCK er ceT5. Be careful to obtain Collin' Voltaic Tlaitkr, ft combination of Electric and Voltaic I'latct, with a hla-hly Medicated Tlaster. as seen In the above cut. Bold by all Wholesale and Ketall Druefilsts throuh out tho United States and Canada, and by WELLS Jk IDTTEIt. Proprietor, llnatnn. Mass. ANTI-FAT Allan's anti-Fat Is the great remedy for Corpu Itncy. It la purely vepttible and pcrffcctiy hartnks. t acts on the food In the itomach. preventing Us con version Into fit. Taken according to din. alone, It will rede fat peraoR fri 9tt pounds a welu In placing this remedy before the public as a post tlT cure for o;fltr, we do so knowing Its ability to cure. Mitt-ftcd by hundreds of testimonial , of which the following from a lady In Columbus, Ohio, Is a samplet "Gmtlemen-Your Anti-Fat was duly received. 1 took It according to directions and It reduced me five pounds. 1 was so elated over the re sult that 1 Immediately sent to AckxRMANS druff f tore fur the second bottle." Another a jtbyslclun, writing for a patient from Providence It. I., bits. our bottles have reduced her weight from lw pound to 192 pounds, and there Is a gem ral improe mint In health." A gentleman writing from Itos ton, sayt Without special change or attention to tiki, two bottles of Allan's Anti-Fat reduced me four and fine-(iu&rtf r TtounilA." 'Ihe well-known Whole sale DrugKUU, BlllTli, DopUTTLs & BuiTlt. of Itos ton, Mas., write as follow: " Allau's Anti-Fat has reouceti a i wi't-kn." A i Anti-Fat reduced me twelve pounds In three wei ks. commencing Its usu." Messrs. Powell Plimptox, Vholwale Itrugplits, of llutfalo, N.Y.. write: "To THE pROritlETOKS OP ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT! GentlC- effect, reducing the fat from two to five pound a week until 1 had loBt twenty-flfe pounds. I hopo neer to regain what I have lost.'" Anti-Fat 1 an unexcelled Uood-purlfler It promotes digestion, curing dyspepsia, and ra also a potent remedy for rheumatism. Bold by druggists. Pamphlet on Obes ity s nt on receipt or (tamp. JJOTANIO MEDICLNE CO., rjiOPRS, Buffalo, N.Y. WOMAN Jly an Immense practice at the 'World's Dispen sary and Invalids' Hotel, having treated many thou sand cases of those diseases peculiar to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and posi tive remedy for these diseases. To designate this natural specific 1 have Earned It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Th term, however, Is but a feeble expression ol my high appreciation of Its valuer based upon per roual onsen atlon. I have, while witnessing Its posi tive result lu the special diseases Incident to the organism of woman, tingled It out as tb tUaisi r crow nine mtm ef my nwr-dleaj career. On tta merits, as a posit he, safe, aud effectual remedy for this class of diseases, and one that will, at all times and under nil circumstances, act kindly, I em wlUlc to stake my reputation as a ph)slclaut and so ccdAdentam I that It will not dliappolnt the most sanguine ex lactations of a single ln alld lady who usee Itfor any of the ailments for w hlrh I recommend It. that 1 offer mid bo It under A POSITIVE U l'A It AN TEE, (For ' conditions we pamphlet wrapping bottle.M. 'J he following are among thoeu diseases in which my Favorite I'rcMrlptlon has worked cures, as If by magic, and w Ith u ct ruluty neer be-fore attained by any medicine. I.cucorrhteo, Excessive Flowing, Painful -Monthly Pulods, buppressloua when from unnatural causes, Irrttrularltk-s, Weak Hack, Pro lapsus, or Falling of tlio Uterus Anteverelon and ICetroverslon, Jh-arlng-lown K-nsatlons Internal Heat. Nervous Dcpristdon, Debility, Despondency, 'Ihreattned Miscarriage, Chronic Congistlon, In flammation and Ulceration ol the Uteru vim potency. Ilarrenneas or btertllty, and Female WeHliiesa, 1 do not extol this medicine a a "cure-all, but It admirably fulfills a alitflrnraa of purpose, being a most jerfect sjieclUc in uil chronic dlbeaee-s of Ilia eexnaf ejsttm of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will It do harm. In any state or condition Those who desire further Information on these sub jects can obtain It In THE PEOfLE'S COMJJON btNSK MkuICal Auviseu. a hook of over WJ0 pages sent, post-paid, ou receipt of t.'K It treats minutely of those iiiaiases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable adrlco lu rtgard to Uie management of tnoae anvcimns. FavftriU raeHtUai ftoU by IruartaU. I it. v. PifcltrK, m. t.. rropr, wo Ud invalids' UoUd, liufliUo, . Y, Vorld's Dlipensary Permanently cans LIVER COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY DISEASES, CONSTIPATION and PILES. DIL It. II. CUV It IT, Routh Itero, Vt sy., "Iu eawof KlilNr.YTKOL'HI.rS It has uilvd IlLca eliurm. It ha cured iuuy ery bud tUM-uf PII.I, nod It liaa never fulled to arte UUIeutlj.' I", M, NUTTOV, or llurllnetoa, l a, "A. a Ui t r latlorutor It Is without ua cquwL I u lttunriM vent uudcuro hcuJa he, and ull bullous attacks, M:U0rAIUCUILX, of ft.Alluos, Vt., says, "It Uof prlceli-u vuluc. Aftt-riJi leeu ) cara of great ufftrliirrtMa Piles nnl l'olIvtnc It eoniptetely eurrd nte.1 C.H. II(1 AllON, of lU-rLLIrc, buys 'uo patk. sve Uil dono woudcra for i-e In t uutplvlely curing u ettrvlitir Miu) Kidney ('ouipUlutH VVONDElfFULWHY ? POWER. I1FC1ACSI. ITIHTlin OXLYMrUiriNF. THAT acth on Tiici.i vr.i:, iiou'Pi.k anu i;iini:vh AT TIIK NAME Till H. HeeauMlt elcanwa thewbolcayatemof tbepolaou us li Minora that olbcrw le de rlupo lu IllllluuaueM, Jaundice, C'onatlpallun, KlJucy uud I'rlnnry dl tswt,r Kltvwmatluii ku1 Lutabwco, aud wblch In vsni's, dUurdcr el try funetlua und Lrloc on w ruL tu and dUcno, Kyuu wnbt lobe well In tdteof yourMir, u Kill. NKV-UUHT. ItUndryctfttuMo eompouud, nn4 One parkize will maaa s 1 1 (parts orlcdlclaa U U at the VrvnnU, h T 1679 SPBEli'S PORT GRAPE WINE I'm! In tho principal Cliutcbcs for Communion purpowB. LSCEllEMT 703 LADIES AHD WEAKLY rsnsoirs and the ao. d, - A.S S A 1 C , M, j " Speer's Port Grape Wins ! FOUR. YEARS OLD 'IMild CplfliMtPcl Natln Wlno H madu from tho 1 j'licc oi iho uirio (irnpo, nii.-caiu 11115 1 ouuiy Its luvaluablo Touic aud fcStrongthemng Properties nro unsurpassed by nny other Natho Wtno. llelnff thopurojnlco of tin Urnp-, produced under -Mr. Specr'a own personal miprrvlslon, Its purity and K'nulnenefi uro (.imrnnlred. Tho youiiirPtt child my pai.ikn of llflKeiierousnuiilltled, nndihocak est Invalid uho It to adviintair-'. It U pirtlculirly licnt Uelal to tho aged and del Minted, a-'d aulted to tJio v-rlom nllnipiiti t hat, atreer, t lit w eaker Fex. Ills In every reupcct A wink to hk in:t.ihl) o.. Sl'lCKIi'S P. .18. hvri'y The ! .t. KIIKH 11 v It a Inn of Superior ChAraeler, and partakes of tho golden nuiliitt' of Iho trrape. from Hhleii it u inui. 1'nr rurlly, i:irtmes, Fluor and .Medicinal ruueitla, lew III bo found unoAcelletl. ED. .1. ISa'sisKly. TliH llllANDV fttAntli ntirlratnl thlt Country, bclns rars'ipt-rlor for uiPdiclnut purposes, IT 1- A PIMM! tlNMll.it Ion from tie gntponndcon" talni v,luible medlcl'ia proptTtk's. It lias a UHloite Utvor, Mmtttr to tint ot the (Trapes from whlcu U l'.tllstlligd.auaislngri'flt faor amoiii? 11 rst-class families. Sco that the signature of AMTItKD HPKKlf, Passito N, .1., la o.cr tho cork or each bottle. SOLD BYC.A.KL1DIM. TJKOlSTEirs NOTICES. X Notice la hereby pit en to all leifnteca, crcdl Uirs and other persons In tcreMted In the estates of the respective decedents and minora, thattho fol lowing administration and guardian accounts hare beeniUedlntlieomce or the l.eMster ot Columbia county, nnd will bo presented foi contlnnatlon and allouunce In the Orphans Court to be held In Moonwburff, on Monday, the 1st day of Sept., 1979, at 2 o'clock, p. m. on sala day: 1. Tho second and ilnal uccount or Wt'iinm Maust nnd Joseph Mnust, Executors of .foseph Maust, late of Madlou tuwnyhij), dejeased, 2. Thn first and nnal uccount of Ainos It'lcheN deifcr, (iu irdl.m CI Asjiics Hutth.'IJeifer, a minor rniiu or Mioiuei i.eiencmeirtT, lute t-t liloums- 3. The account of K. It. Ikekr Kxeeutor of Thom as J. Th Jrntou, Lite vt Ulootmbuit', d icciyeil. 4. The second and Until nceouut of Ifnhrnhn P. I.utz, Kxeeutor of .lames Thornton, late of itiuviuMjurK, uccuas'jii. S. Th) Hrst and oartl tl ncrontit if ThuciKin' Mn. iJuwcli, KvH'vitorcf.Iohn McDowell, U'e of Scott 6. Tin Ilnal account cf . Pardee, hunhlti; Exe eutor of William ItobWon, lalu of Itluomsbiirir, 7. The second und Ilnal account of bnr WeWinnd 'Ihcinis Mel leery, Kxeoutorrf ot lllrum V. Kline, 6, The Hrst and nnal account or I. K. Krlckbaum, Adminlbtrator ot M iruaret Kama, late of lien ton lowiiMup, iit'cea-seu. tt. Thf second nml Ilnal accoir.- of .foslah C'olcnnn a.d ChirlestJolemao, rxectUorrt cf .loseph Cole man, Uto,of K'tfcrtfek tjunshlp, deceased. 10. Th? Ilrit nnd Ilnal account ot US, Wlnterstpen, Trustee, fix., ot S.las K Fowler, late cf Scott tow lit hip, deceased. 11. Tho occouut of John H. Moyer, Kxecutorrr John llaituun. hue of nrflne township, dcee.ieil, as Hied ov cipirles A. Mojer.Admtniatra'or of John U. Moytr, diccistd. 12. 'Ih ilnal account cf Isaac K Dininr, (Jumlian t f utura N, IiivKp, a mluor child of 1 Drake, l.de if I'u in din cojiity, uhlo, titteas d. 13. 'Ih" ibst and pirtlal account of i.io'd T. (-'on ii r, AUmluWtMtorof Joviiii p. t'oimer, lao or Coutie township, dece.iMil. 14. Tli i U'Vount ft John outer, Af'minMrator of Juim IKiier, laty of Locust, township, d-eeji&ed is. 11 he tlnst.iiidtla.il account of William Shairer, AdinhiSiiitUir (cumt'.st.mitlu minexui if KHz aKMh itiiton Utfof i'almr.t, It eountv, nil lok. foiuit-m (f Columbia county, lennsla liU, itt ceused. 1C. T1m ilrsl. and Ilnal account tf John O Ouick, i . r,it f if Thuiius iCtierr. late t f looiutuurg, deceased, IT, Tlieilrstaml llnil ucciunt of John Appb'titin, Admlnlstralnror Ch itlcj H ii;e, late ot lumtock towiiship, deceased. 13. Th'1 ilfbt and Ilnal ac 'mint of II. P. Forlner, AU mlutsuat'jr or i jaw it M -17. 19. riit and pull il ntcoiint of Uo iy J, Miller, MohI MlllerimdWm KHektuiun, Admiulstra tfrtfof Henjittilu Miller, lato of catawissa town blitp, deceased. 20. Prst and flnal account of Itenjiinpi V, IMtlln. tiimrdlau t f (Jratit i. Smith, deceased, n minor chl.dor Ji-lm P. Smith, late of (ireenuood towu fchtp, deceased, 31. First and Ilnal account ot K. S. Cleaver, Exe cutor ot Lucy a. Uren, late of Catawlasa. town ship, deceased. 22. Tho flrst and final account otlitchard F, White imtjtr, rxieutovuf Elijah Snider, late ot Pino township, deceased. 23. First and ilnal nccount of , II. Abbott, Adtnln Hlrafiror Julia A. Cromky, lato of Franklin township, deceased. 24. Flret and Mool necountcf Oorge 11. Mears. Ad- mini&traior oi r-amuei Clears, laio or Lccubt townsnip, deo-abtd. It ed iter's ttnice. V. II. JACOI1Y. Illoomsburir, Auj, 1, l79.j Iti't'lsLer, AXIS'. I, til-lC, TIP-DOWS APritAISKMENTS. t ? The foUovvlnL' annraksemcnts of real and fiersonnl proiertyset apart to widows ot decedents iau leen Hied In the onlco of tho Itetflsler of Col umbia county, under the 1 files of court, and will be B resented lor absolute confirmation to the orphans ourtto be luld in Hloomsburln nnd forsald coun ty, on Monday, the 1st dty of s-pt. at V o'clock p. m.,;of said day unless exceptions to such confirmation are previously filed, of which all per sons iutelebled lu bald estates w 111 take notice; 1, Widow cf Silas 1. Kline, Lite ot rislilnjfcreek towiibhip, deceased. 2, vMdow of (icorgo IVen, Lite ot lieaer town ship, deceased, S, Widow of John It, Moyer, lato of Illooiuburt;, deccaied, 4, Widow of Jacob II, Coleman, lato of Orange township, dece ited, s. Widow of Uaae lAitz, lite of Minim township, dteasud. G. Wld-iw f (lotilleh (lunthcr, late of CatawUsa township, deceased, 7. Widow of Charles Howard, latoof Orange town fchlp, deceased. 8. Widow of Anthony snider, lato of Mimin town ship, deceased. Widow of s. s, Itunyan, lato ot Madlsou towu- tiiiip, utrueiiseu. 10. Widow of iteuben liredboimcr, lato of J'.eaur Keirlster's onice. W. H. J A roil Y Uloomsburtf, Au. 1, 1S79. f itenlster, ORPHA.NS' COURT SALE OK VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE ! ! The underslKDed AUnilnilratr of Sarah sum mers, Ulu of llfinlock township, cleccaswl, will ox- pgso to public sole on thu pituiUea at i o'clock p. in. ou Saturday. August 23d, 1879, tho following descrloeil real estate sltuatq In llem lock town&hlp, roluinhU county, Pennsylvania, bounded uud described as follown, to-wltt On the Boulheast hy lot of M. 0. frhoeinaker, on Iho north- wekt hy lot of John Pooley, on the southwest hy tho public strwt ot tho Tuwu of lluckhoru and on tho northeast by land of v. r. I'rult, containing One Quarter of an Acre more or less TKIIMH Ol' SALIE. Ten per cent, of tho one-fourth of tho purchase money to Ui paid at the striking Jowncl tho pro)H.rty, tho one-fourth Ichh tho ten per cent at tho contlnnatlon of alo aul tho remain' Ing Ihrce.fourlhs In one year thereafter with Inter est from confirmation nhl. N. P.SIOOliK, Administrator, Duck Horn, July S3, ts. l'sjsmv i i Mm v. BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsbiirg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. TtllSF scitooi..aintprc!cntconstltiilerl, oners Ihe very best facilities for Professional and Classical inffs spacious, a lllnz and commodious s completely heated hy steam, wclUcntllatcd, lighted by IlullJlniis 81Locatlon healthful, turn easy of access. Toachcrs experienced, enielent, anil nllvo lo their work. Discipline, firm hut ktnd. uniform and thorough. Expense-P moderate. Fifty cents u week deduction to all expecting to teach. Students ndtnltlcd at any time. Koomi reserved when desired. courses oi suiny prcaunwu uy musiuiut I, Moilel School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. 1 V, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Coure in .Music. IV. Course in Ti,i.'i.mpninrv. Sctentldc and Classical Courses nro I'ltOFHSSIONAL, and students eraitnatwr corresponding Hegreesi .Master of tho Uleinentsj llll'ir 111 lUIIIUlt'lll".. OIMI"1' l,Y iiin.iiiin Tlio course Ol MHO y presenueu uy inn iaiuis uuerni, iinu iiidc ju-nniiuuiui i.uisii;;u uuiiinra mv nub luit - Tho Slate require higher order of citizenship. Thollmes den.tndlt. Ills onoot thn prime objects of gent and efficient Tciwhers for her schools. To this end It solicits young persons nr goou anilines anu goo i purposes, innse won iiesiru hi uni riK u im i; uuir ainllhclrtalents,ns-tiidcnts. To all such It promises ntd In developing their powers, nndnbundant opporlunltlcs for well paid labor alter Iea Ing School, lot uaiaingue, niliires mo i riinii'iii. HON. wii.i.iA.u i:i.wi:i.i. i I'rr.'ilenl llnnril sept, s, WYOMING SEMINARY AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. The Seminary oilers to students the following Courses of Study : Common English, Normal Course, Literature nnd Science, Clasicnl Oour-e, College Preparatory Course, Course in Music, and Course in Art. Students uot desiring to take any one of the Courses of Study may take any studies which they are prepared to enter. Prices within the reach of nil. The Commercial College gives instruction in Penmanship, Commercial Law, Political Mconoiny, Commercial Arithmetic, Itusiness Correspondence, Telegraphy, nnd Book-keeping as applied to business of all kinds. The larger part of the instruc tion is given through actual business transactions. Diligent studenta graduate in fourteen weeks. The reduced price of tui tion is exceedingly low. Fall Terms open Aug. 27th. Commercial students address Knv. L, L. SPKAQUK, A. M., and all others ltnv. 1). COPKLAND, D. I)., Kingston, Luzerne County, Pa. July 18, 6w. WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR IT- STFI A, CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS AND. LATEST STYLES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Consisting of an elegant line of Cloths Diagonal and Cassemeres of JliUglish, French, German and Domestic manufacture, FOR DRESS SUITS, FOR BUSINESS SUITS, &c. :0: Till Kesidy Made BepMlmeirt Is now replete with all the LATEST NOVELTIES at VERY LOW PRICES. Is now Neck-wear, Collars, Gloves, Scarfs, Half Hose, Hats, Caps, &c. PEARL SHIRT ALWAYS ON HAND. ECEADQITAKTEBS POE IIIHMHM ENDORSED BY OVER MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876, Ai btlng-'V.fy STRONG, SMOOTH, nd ENCOURAGE . E INDUSTRY. a T .USING- April 18, 'TO ly attained for mu invention, or for Improvements on oltt oni,fvr medical or other compliant, trade' markt ami label, Cnreatt, Atiguiient titer fereneet, Appeal; ftuitefar Infringement, anl mii vmt urmnyvnaer mej'oirm s.a wit, prompt lyatteiutfil to InvutluUM that haw In en lij the Patent of' I Jlid man ttltt. i mutt cast. L4 j.iKt.Wf.1 i-i . Jjnuy vnwtte the T, S, patent Department, and engagttl in Patent buetneei ex elueively, tee can tittle closer sean hee, ami eicure Patent more promptly, r.( tvith broader ilatint. iir "".-ir t ruin umniuuian. gtnn v a moa tl or $U tUi of vour tittteei tot viake examination mutual it ue to patentability, frteofehurtr. All wrretnondenc etrlttly cou Adential. Print luwtnnd JVO 4'JIAJtUU UX- Wtrtftr in, Wathtntiton, to Jhn. Pottmatter Gemral Aty..Vr. F, J), puirer, Thefin'mau Amtrlcan Rational Jtank, t official in the V, ,V, Patent OjRretandlo ,Sratoraud UrjtreH( ntutlvt in inyr;and tepecialht tt, uurttttntttn ever J btat in the T'ul.ni and in ninada. Jddrckt Vnnimlt J'ultiU VJar, Wiulimglua, l. A JOB HUNTING Neatly and rheapl executed at the Columbian Office.; 1L I .... a 1JI .1HAW mm Master nf tho Sciences! Master ot tho Classics, tlraduales In tho other Courses receUo .Normal Lerlllicaies in , tn ...ill , . or Trnitrri. THE G-E3STTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT full of the latest styles of THIRTY SEWING MANUFACTURED at ; MOUNT HOLLY. N.J. mRTSBRO(tM,uD)AeiuTs.nrinn AfiSlPARIS. PHILADELPHIA. AWARDED I NEW YORK l BOSTO N ( I.r li'XTl A I T 'O IMi 13 a remarkable J lull J t I jIj O memclno will cure Bpav lu, hpllni curb, i'ullouu. Ac. or any euUrtremt'iit AND Wlt.t, 1IE.MOVK THE HUM'H Wfl'llOUT Q1A Tl XT HI, 1ST Kit I NO or causlDir a lOl x. 11 bore. No remedy ccr dls-roen-d cqualu it for eenulnty of of tictlou 111 btoyplDi; tuo lianene and removing tho bitocu. l'rlce n.oo. Send for circular t'lvlnn O T I I ) I? -'HOOK Sold by drugelats, or bent to J V.I XV Ijj any address by tho luvcuior, H. J. Kendall, M. U Knosburgh falls, Vt, Mojerllros. nKtiiva juuuiubuunr, i a, Jlay !3, Jv.-ly aw IT fl ) Q IT. Kend !5 sents In Htnmps or curren. llVJllDI'jcr for anew Huusk liuoK. it treats of ull diseases, haass rlno enpruvlncriiKhnulni positions assumed by fclct horses, a tublo of doses, a l-ti If 11 iari.'u couecnoii 01 .A1.UA II La ItbU DUV ) IV If ES, rules for leUlnir tho ago of a horse.wllli an engravlnir shoulag teelh of each ear and a large amount of valuable horse Informal iod. I)r. Win. 11. Hall a)s. "1 have bought books that I paid $3 and f 10 for which I do uot llko as cll at 1 do yours." Bsnu ik a Cikci'Uk. AgenU Wanted. U. J. Kendall, SI. V., Enosburgh rails, Vt, Mays, f9-ly ESPY PLANING MILL Tho undersigned lessee or tho Espy I'lanlngMlll. Is prepared to do all kinds ot mill work. Doors, Frames, M, BlMs. elc. toadejo order on short notice, Satisfaction guar. C'uiulis Kbiio, liloctnsburg, ra. Icarnlnj. ,..., ,.,,, gas, nnd furnished with a bountiful supply of pure.soft Art. V. Course in 1'liysicnt Culture. therein, receive State Diplomas, conferring tho followln A ,ln nil. tinn, llillnnna uui iuuiutuuiui i wuhkl.t .,,, this school to help toscciiro It. by furnishing Intelli 1'. 1". Ilir.LMYlllt, Secretary. O. E. SAVAGE, DKA1.KR IN Silverware Watchcs.Jcwclry.Clocks.&c. tv Uemord to tlio Voht Oillco bulltlincr, flrsTdoor aboo tho Kxbangx) Hot-cl. All kinds nt Watches, Clocks ana Jewelry neat ly repaired and warranted. may n, 7s-tr VA LUA II L13 Q TU UTI I S. t If yotiarot-ulTerlncfniiriBpoor Jicaltti. or laDmilab. lotfoua Uil of iIiknebtako cheer, fur Hup ItlttcrtJ will Cure You. if yon era a mlnUtcr, nclf It Ii our m.Lorn1 ilti ties ;or a mother, worn Jlsplrlted, without cleAV out wUliciiru ami wort. or If imi feel wcaU mill lyhuuwiiit; wiiy Hop Jtllln will. itettoi'D You. , If vouoroninan nf httit strain of your eeryUnj duties t or a man of lot ImlJnlKlit work, iStrpiicihtMi You. Hop ltilirm nlll If you arc younir, nnd UfTfrlllO' frftin nnc 1n.lla. creuon, or nre crow i ae toi fast, ns U often the case. Hop JIIIU IH M ill Ittlicve You. If you are In tho wotk avak, nn ln-rcanj fei cleiinslug, toulng or tUui ruling, Hop Ultlrri If If younrnoIJ, ana your nert tu unsteady, an J your iIiod. on tho furm. t tun tlmt otir Ryatem m-eild ulatlDfe', without lniukU Wluit Yon Need. mlso la fepblo, your lloplIliietHUlcivDvaii N'.wI.Uo nnd Vigor. Hop Corou cubic N tho Bweetcat, safest and best vn lunureu. The Hop I'am for Stomach. Mver an.l RMiipmi eupertorto niiotheru. Itiaperfect. Alc DrueUti P.I.C.Isanasolutoanillrreatstahlo euro fordrunk- i'u., luuuuco anu nareutics. til wiw tol4 .f tlruafLu. H .. nitW Hftf. Co. IU l,Ur, N.T ilay a, la-tf. ttt rs p a pi?n f,,n.T iw ft"11 " "' " , ,r, .,JX1 1'-llmull Co'h Niwuiir Adirtlrlii Iluiiuu (10 bprlliv Slrooll. vlien iiiliM tblliK I'oiitraus may U) nudu lur It IN NEW VIIIIK, fcb. 14, Tt-If r Feb.7, '7Wy AND Paper Hanging. WM, F. 330DINE, HON ST., I1ELOW SUO'ONI), BLOO.MSUDIIU, l'A, is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE rAINTINO rialn and Ornamental, PAPER HANGING, BOTH DECortATlVE AND PLAIN. All UIiiiIn ori'iiriilturc Ilcimlrcd, uiiu iiiutiu iih goou UN new. MONK 11UT WltST-CLAKS WOltKMEN IiMPLOYEl) Estimates IVIado on all Work. WM. F. liODINE. Oct, 1,1879. JOni'KlNTINQ OF EVERY DESRIPTION EXECUTED PROMPTLY At the Coiuwpun Offiop THIS 1'il-EB IS OH mi" W1TI1 ROWELL iL ph'tSMAN . Advertising Agents, tHIRR&rHKtrNUT ST8 , ST. tOU, V. f OLDAND RELIABLE, s SDn. BANPono's Iitran iNvtoonATonJ J in i Htiwi(Urd Frtmlly ltcmpdy for ! fiUBonscnof tho Liver, Stomach I aud Bowels. It 1 Piitcly jVegelnlilc. -It nover SDobilltnleft Itia JO.ithartionnJ jTonlo. XT InTinoratori lion been used i my practice! by tho public.2 more than 85 voars.i vritli nnpreccdcntcd results. J flrNn iroD niDmn am IS, T. W. SANFORD. M.D., k'iS l"lt)niocnTiill.l,ii.i.intiiTiRiriTino t ,ii2 April it, 'iii-iy. R.AIL ROAD TIME TABLES Jr-OKTHKKN CKNTKAL RAILWAY SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and ntlrr Sunday, Juno S'J, the trains en I ho niliadciphia Krln im lroad Division will run ni follows : WESTWAHD. Erie atoll leaves Philadelphia it r.5 p m " " Harrlsuuiir 4 23 am " " William' port 8 as am " " .Icrsey Shord UOT a in " " ixxk Haven 9 40 a m ' " ltcnovo 11 01 am " arrive at Krlo 7 ss p m Niagara Bzprcss leaves Philadelphia 8 30 a m ' " H.rrlsburg 1145 am " arr. at Wllllamsport 9Hipn " Lock llaen s&spm " Itenovo fi2Spiu Fast Line leaves Philadelphia 11 40 a in " llirrlsburtf 3 35 pm " arrive at Wllllamsport Tropin " " Lock Haven a 40 p m cvsrwAHD. I'aclllo Kxpress lea es Lock Haven 6 40 a m " " .lersey shore 7 15 a m " " Utlamsport 7 6.", a m " arrive at llarrlsbure It 45 am " ' Philadelphia s!5pm Day KxpresD loaves Itcnov 0 10 05 a m " " f-ock Haven 11 20 a 111 " V'llllamsport 12 40 pm " arriro at llnrrlsburir 4 10 p m , ".. .. , " .. Philadelphia 7 20 p m Erlo Mall leaves llenovo 8 60 p m " " Ixit k Haven 10 oopm " " Wllllamsport 11 20 p m " arrives at Harrlshiiri 3 00am " " l'hllodelplila 7 40am Fast Lino leaves Wllllamsport 12 35 a m " arrives at Harrlsburp 3 55am " " Philadelphia 7 40 a 10 Erie Mall west and Day Express East mako closo connections nt Northumberland with L. U. It. 11, trains for Wllkosbarro and scran ton, Eric Mall West, Niagara Express West and I'at Lino West make closo connection at Wllllomnnort with N. C. It. W. trains north. ' Niagara Express West and Day Express East make closo connectlun at Lock Haven V.1UH1. K. V It. It. trains. Erlo Malt east nnd West connect at Erlo with trains on L. S. 4. M. M. It. It. ; at Corry with o. c. A. V. It. It. ; at Emporium with 1). N. V. K P. It. It. and at Driftwood with A. V. It. it. Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia and Wlllamaport on Niagara lixpress west, Erlo Express west. Philadelphia TJxprcss cant. Day Exp ress east and Sunday Express cast, bleeping cars on all nlcLt trains. WM. A. I1ALDWIN, Ueneral supt. N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. on and after November 20th. 1873. trains win in? Sunbury as follows: NORTnWAIlD. ' Erlo Mall B.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra u ,B " Canandalgua... 3.35p.m Itochcster c.lo " Niagara. 1 40 " Itenovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. arrive Wllilanu port 12.55 p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m. Iluffalo Express 7.15 a. ra. arrive Buffalo 8.60 a. a SOUTHWAHD. Bunalo Express 2.60 a. m. arrive Harrttburg 4.50 a. " Baltimore 8.40 ' Elmlra Mall 11.15 a. m., arrive llarrlsburg 1.50 " Washington 10.S0 " " Baltimore 6.30 " " Washington 6.30 " Harrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrive Harris burg 10.50 p.m. arrive Baltlmoro 2.25 a. m Washington 6.13 " Erlo Mall 12.55 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3.05 a. in; " Baltlmoro 8.40 " " Washington 10.33 " All dally oxcept Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Ageot A. J. CASSATT, General Manajtr piIILADELPHA-AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. May 11, 1879. TH1IK8 LXiV RUFKKT AS F0I.LOW8(BUNDiY EICEniD For New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Pottsvllle Tamaqua, 0., 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. T,2l and 7,35 p. m. For Wllllamsport, 6,23 9,05 a, m. and 4,06 p. m, TKIINSFOU RUPXKT I.E1VS AS FOLLOWS, (8CKDAY II CBrTBD.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ra. Lcavo Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leave Heading, il,55a. m., Pottsvllle, 12,39 p. ra and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Lcav e Cataw issa, 6,20 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport ,9,45 am,2,l6 p. m. and 4,&o p, m Passengers to a rid from New York and Philadel phia go througd i itnout change of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, CO, HANCOCK, ueneral Manager, Ueneral Ticket Agent. Jon. 11,1515-tt. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTEItN RA1LUOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Tune-Table No. 39, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M t l8nnfWLlvor5 STATIONS. SOUTH, a.m. p.m. p.m Scran ton ........Bellevuo Tavlorvllla.. 9 85 2 IU O tf lit ID 2 22 6 45 2 30 6 H 2 33 I 40 2 44 0 15 2 49 6 SO !t3 IU 2 57 M 3(6 7 10 9 45 9 63 10 07 10 18 ...Lackawanna... ...... riiuion .. West Pltwton... ......Wyoming .... Maltby .Bennett. Kingston Kingston ..Plymouth June. ....Pi mouth...,. .......Avondale N&ntlcnkf 10 S3 3 15 7 It 3 10 1 1 10 29 3 13 1 t5 3 21 7 10 84 8 20 7 0 10 4 3 3 35 8 IU 10 65 3 60 9 a .liunlock's creek. .snicKsninny.... Hick's Ferry.... Beach Haven... ...Berwick .... .Briar L'ret'k 11 07 It 13 4 03 4 10 8 69 4 18 9 06 4 25 7 4 29 7 23 4 S3 7 80 HI 1 II 11 20 ...WlUow Urove..., ume itiage .......Espy...... Bloomsburg...., .-..ltunert 11 39 11 45 4 49 8 0 4 55 8 Si II 61 Catawlssa Bridge. 11 67 19 18 6 00 8 ' 6 13 8.1 9 13 9 61 b 80 I 63 6 43 6J ..,,,uiuiviiie....,. Chulosky...... Cameron Northumberland. p.m. p.m. am nALSTKAD, but inton, June 10, IS"' . . W. r. UAL, Superintendent'.' oruce, scranton yAINWRIGHTACO., WHOLESALE GItOCEItS, PUILADSLrniA, Dealers la TEAS, SYltUPS, COFFEE, BUOAIt, MOLASSES, KICI, SriCtS, EICiBB SODA, J.C., tO. N. E. Corner Second and Arch streets, isrorders wtu receive prompt attention. LEGAL BLANKS OF ALL KIND1. -ON 11ANB AT TIIK COLUMBIAN OKKCS NOHT1I, p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 ao 12 9 40 9 23 9 17 9 37 9 OS 9 30 8 68 8 51 9 21 5 51 3 46 9 19 8 46 3 41 9 14 12 41 12 86 8 33 3 SO 9 01 8 13 8 10 8 44 8 SJ 3 20 S 55 8 12 3 12 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 39 7 51 S 61 8 28 7 88 2 39 8 17 7 SJ 2 84 8 12 7 25 2 23 B 06 7 IS T 14 T 10 T 02 2 04 7 44 6 66 1 57 7 38 6 60 1 61 T 83 6 45 1 46 T 29 6 27 1 27 1 11 I 15 tlU IN 6 46 p.m. p.m. a.m.