THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. Miscellaneous. tub LANDwmirs'iiiMj" r a 1NTKHIIII1.1T.U H:Ml'F.llANIJK I.WTIIlm. 'Hnmlrliin !... . ''" mnnv In t:r. . K I many In my life otno will, more and nome znzx aC isi z.Ti i .. . iiwu ;nii uiu, i ucionceil to baml enna l Intr nf l,.....t1 . . n,,.. I rut I",'".' L llllte, ail two Hdl lei. I m irmml fitl. 11... ti . i . . mo iniiirr i' hlySr" n0'.iW " j 5 , .." and .! 1 1 I .T"';re T, hM '' and it ao camo about thatlor live night, run- Z J,T fV:X? wvho, ",,n L I' I ' V SalUr 1,a, l J'r0T!'10 the musirs at some sort of a great celebration in uie city ot H. Now, In order to reach thero in lime, we had to leavo M. at three o clock In the mornli by staee-coach. and expect to get into II. In good tlmo in the forenoon, so as to havo a chance to take a little nap. But half, way thero the staee coach broke down, and we were detained, so that It was one o'clock before we reached the tavern in II., and the celebration was to begin at two. I don't remember what sort ofacelebratinn it was, but there wm to be music, anu speecnes iy '.r. U. or Yale Col- lege, and other gentlemen, whose names I uu lurgoucn. now, nol one Ol US lour had had more than forty wlnksof sleep since mursuay niem, anu wo were so used up ly Ullgue and sleepiness, that we could hardly keep awake. I had taken cold. too. on the I journey, nnd felt sick and feverish. So Spencer, who wa first 6ddler, went to the uar aim uiuEraj a glass 01 wnisitey-anu-wa- ter for me. It was the first time I had ever InucW any thing uf the sort, and I didn't ........ ii, my lasie, out sat at a little table inside tho bar, sipping it and aipping ii, auu trying 10 get through wltn it wnen an at once into the room strode the grrat Dr. I)., of Yale College, the orator of the day, and one of the biggest men in New Eaglond. He was tall and stout, and dress- ei in tno laMiion of the time, with n ru filed shirt bosom, knee-breeches, silk stockings! and silver buckel, and his long gray hair was tied with a black ribbon. He held his bead very high, and bad a frigid eye and a stern mouth and n triple double chin. Hcl had been dining in one of the parlors, and now camo out to settle his account, pompous uud dictatorial. ' 'Landlord, said he, in a deep, stentorian voico which could bo beard half a mile, 'my bill, if you iileae.' ' 'lu one minute, your honor in one min ute,' raid tho landlord, wh'so voice was a little shrill pipe. 'I was going to bring it to you.' ,And while Dr. 1). waited, his sharp eyes traveling around as If longing to find some thing to find fault with, fell on me. ' 'Young man,' said he, in bis deep bass voice, 'what Is that you are drinking ?' "I'lease, your honor,' said I, trembling from head to loot 'please your honor, it Is only a little wbiskey-and-water to ' "Young man,' he said, eyeing me with bis fierce round eyes and shaking his double chin 'young man, do you Jknow where the feet of the drunkard lead ? Are you aware that ouco upon the downward path they travel straight to hell? Have you never learned that the inebriate has neither part nor lot with the righteous, but is chained last in everlasting torment I Tut by that glass put by that glass, X say; and when you are lnred into temptation again, say that Dr. D. Dr. ., of Yale College I showed you the evil of your ways.' 'He stopped for a moment, glared hard at me, and nodded his bead and double chin impressively, and was just raising his fore- finger t commence again, when the landlord in his little shrill voice, began : 'Here It Is, ir. u nera it M : nan a gin or rum anu a miicKiuviui urauuy ueiure uiuuer "Never mind the items, never mind the items,' saiil Dr. P., in a terrible voice. ' 'I just want to see if they are all correct,' said the landlord. 'Haifa gill of rum and wineglass of brandy before dinner 1 "I tell you I do not want the items,' thundered the doctor ; 'give me the whole.' "I'm coming to that,' said the landlord, his voice growing shriller and shriller. 'Now how far had I got f Half a gill of rum aud a wineglass of brandy before dinner ' "Sir' "Forty-five cents,' said tho landlord. 'One pint of sherry and a half a pint of port at dinner "Landlord,' broke in the doctor, his face as read as a beet and his eyes growing small' er and as be swelled up like an angry tur key-cock. "That's right, sir,' said the landlord 'Haifa gill of rum and a wlneglasaml of brandy before dinner ; one pint of sherry and a half a pint of port and a nlneglassful of brandy at dluuer; tbeu dinner. I thiuk, your honor, it'll be about three dollars and forty-five cents.' 'Dr. D., drew out his 'purse, threw down some stiver, and strode out of tba tavern, Now,' concluded Mr. Sam Robinson, the I til persons indebted are requested to make Inune . ..... ,,. . , , ... I aula payment and tuose having claims or demands ancient fiddler, 'that interrupted temperance I a?ainuiba estate win mane tucm known to me Ad- lecture spoiled all those I ever heard after- ward.' LwoentolCt Maaarinc. A KElilAliLG ALMANAC. An English paper tells ' pleasant anec dote ot Partridge, the celebrated almanac maker about one hundred years since. In traveling on horseback Into the country, be atopped for his dinner at an inn, and after ward called for bis horse, that he might reach tho next-town wbera he intended to sleep. 'If you take my advice, sir,' said the hos tler, as be was about to mount his horse, 'you will stay where you are for the night, as you will be overtaken by a pelting rata 'Nonsense, nonsense,' said the almanac maker ; 'there is a sixpence for you, my Jiouest fellow, and good-afternoon to you,' He proceeded on bis journey, and, sure enough, was well drenched In a heavy show er. Partridge was struck by the man's pre' diction, and being always intent on tba in terett of bis almanac, rode back on the .in stant and was received by tba hostler with a proad pin. 'Well sir, you see I was right, after all.'. 'es, my lad, you have been so, and here fs a crown for you ; but I give It to you on aondjtion (hat you tell me how you knew of this rain.' 'To be sure, sir,' replied the man ; 'why, the truth is, we have an almanac at our house palled 'Partridge's Almanac,' and the fellow Is such a uotorlous liar, that whan ie prom ises us a fine day we always know that! It will be the direct contrary, Now, your boo. or, this day, the twenty-first of June, Is put down in our almanac in the door as 'settled ne weather ; no rain.' I looked at that be fore I brought your honor's horse out, aud so was enabled to put you ou your guard.' As this is an era of economy in all depart incuts of the Government, why wouldn't it be a good thing to make the Indian Com missioners take their pay In Indisnaf And, m the otlior liaod, wby wouldn't it be a splendid tcbeme also to make the Indians take their annuities In Commissioner.? Let' try It. And say, let's begin with the Com aIssloners ; feed 'em out, you know. Sw Unyloa MawUft. A Brett bustnau U being done (Ills jcar In the Imporatton of Iron ore from Africa for use In American manufactories, The great reapn for preferring African Iron ore to na tlvo ore Is, of courfe.lU clieaimew.but it has further advantage of being remarbably Imported to aome extent rnr two or turee ' , , , . .. nn. t '",h,r Fi!;r,iu1v,mt, hu vrt thniKnnil Innn w III hn niilnnpil In New 1 lirk . . ." , this year and ualf as mucU to l'lilladelplila, .. .. . . ..... latter iot me at mo iron worm in iietn- ndJohnlown andb, the Penn.yl. vanla Steel Company. Another notable " 1" " .-.portion of nMm ,. nf lllcll rrtv.fltc lAauMnA tn..r. known to be under contract for the United Slabs. Therahave be-i no import- tinai of this aortbf fore since 1862, and that tbey are starting up again now furnishes another illustration of the Improvement In business. Philadelphia Timet. l'lO SKIN CAPS. A merchant in Bangor, Me., many years ago, opened a store in one ol Iho thriving towns In the northern part ol that State, whrtn lin fimnil sal for n itrpAt tnnnv (rood which had becomo 'out of fashion.' Among other articles sent to bis country store were a btof pig-skin cap, which, however, proved Inn mud, f.ir ihn iron ,i nl hU n patnim. and t)1(.y lay i 8toclr. lor a long time. One day the merchant visited tho towu where hi ,t0re was located, and noticing tho plg-skln mm. Innutrnl It an hail limn tiil. 'Not 0e resnonded the salesman : 'no one will purchase them.' Very well,' said the owner; 'have them all taken to the back part ot tlic .inr. lim.hwl un rlMti. and nut 'In the win- dow next Monday morning. On the ensa- ing Sunday the merchant made bis appear- Lnco at the vlllaeo church, dressed in best broadcloth, with a heavy gold watch chain dangling from bis vest and a plg-skln cap jauntily set on the side of his head. On Mondav the sale uf the plc-skin caps com- nienced, and coutinacd until tho whole lot Was disposed of. Perquisites or Washington Pages Ono of the pages of tbo United Slates sen- atc.jn a letter to tho St. Paul Jhoneer-Preu, says : .We used to get f 90 a month, but now it is only $75. Tho boy that gets tho prosi- dent's room is rewarded with $1,400 a year. Tho nernuisitcs fur the paces are considera- ble. A good ono has no trouble in making $100 a month. A complete book of tho au tographs of congressmen and tho heads of de partments brings $50. A page made three hundred dollars out of what was known as the 'dead lock picture' a humorous sketch. Wliilo tho electoral commission was in ses sion the boys had a good opportunity to make something. They speculated on tho extra tickets the congressmen shelled out. I sold one to Lizzie Snow for $30 J Washington peoplo know who she is. J. know a boy wno made (SO off tho bier of Charles Summer. Ho sold the flowers for $20 ; VVormley paid him $10 for one bouquet. When tho casket was removed ho watched his opportunity and cut the fringe from tho bier. Ho sold it to the colored peoplo for $C0, dealing it out in pieces.' Set back 42 Years. if i.,UJ rn, m.mr r with Kid. ney Complaint, Gravel, &c. ; my blood be- calnethin ; Iwasdulland inactive; cohld hardly crawl about ; was an old worn but man all ever ; could get nothing to help me untii x got Hppt Bttenj and D0 i am a boy agalu. My blood and kidneys are ;all .!,. , t , ....ii.,.., mn nf i?0. although I am 72, and I have no doubti 1' wU, Jo well for otllers of my age, It ia worth a trial.(Father.) jmilNISTKATOBS NOTICE. ISTATX OP JOUM PATTIUAO W, DtCMSXD. Lottsraor AdmlnlstraMonoa the estate ot John Pnrrrin. lat nf IUnvpr tiwnflhfn. Colnmtjta CQUU- said county to Uie undersigned administratrix. All persona navm? claims B?Ainit inn Lsuue ig uuested to present them for settlement and those Indebted to make payment without delay. MARY JAI.E PATTERSON, Administratrix, C. W. Miixxb, Atfy. Beaver Twp, nag. m, aw. TXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ISTATX Of J1COS LXUir, DECIltZD. Letters Testamentary on Uie estate of Jacob I. by lata ot Montour township, Columbia county, tteKisier oi nam coumy ui tiuuu ixiuy. juuib uuua. la townshln.Unlon county, Pa. Postonlce LewtsDurir, Pa, and . 1- Mauser. Montour townshi; lumbla county. Peiuisylvanla. roftomce. ituperi Pa. Dei Havioir claims against estate or toe decedent are requested to present mem tor uciuement, ana mvao mucuicu ui uia es tate to make Dayment to the undersumed Execu tors wuuouc oeiay. JOHN LEI 11 Y, Lewlsburg. Pa. w. r, MAUssii, jtuperi, ru. tut xecutors. au2. S3, tw. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. HT.liurB. J., will., v.u.i. Letters of administration on the estate of 8. KrtSfM tSwiffi Tvin. lata or Mimin townshlo. Columbia Co.. de ceased, nave been irraniea oy tue ucffisier oi saia county to the undersigned Administrator, to whoin ""zsit'BCUWEPPBNnKissrti ..... Administrator, Aug. 8, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HUT U. .UWL SI.U.n.I IIKUWi fsttjrn nf Ailinlntsitratlon on the estate of AbriOlem Ucllenry, late of Javkaou twp., Columbia county, deceased, have been Granted by the Register of said county to 8. W. Mcllenry of Jackson. All persons I4vi), ciaiult! ugtuus.. Mic niaw tuo iciur.iw w C resent tliein fur settlement and those Indebted ) make payuict )thout delay. ., Administrator. " J.lenuio. Pa. aug. 4, ew. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE zsT or asaAuiu vooaa, deciiscd. Letters ot administration on the estate ot Abra ham Yoder, lata of Locust township. Columbia Amib. ir t.. w p,na luntila ofut Yiavih hnn rrra i Vfift byUw lteglsterof said county lo the undersigned admutwator. All persons having claims against the ftsintj, tj thf dfinaaftd are ronuesbFd to rreaent them for setuemenf. and those Indebted to the es tate to make payment w (he undersigned admlnla- AAROH VDUIfn. Locust lowbshlp, ro. Admmutrator. aug. 19. w. gXECUTOR'S NOTICE. mm or sili r. nam. sioiiiss. LetUrs Testamentary on the sstaui of Silas F. Karss, late of Uenton township. Columbia orunty, Psnnavlvanla. deoeaaad. hava bean irrantad b v the Register or sld county to the uuderslgued Bieo utur All persons baring claims against the GC&t0f tho decedent ate requested to present thorn for settlement and those Indebted to the es tate to ranks payment to the undersigned Kxecutor wiuiuuv uoiay, I. K. KR1CKBAUM. Eleculor, aug. 19, ew. UUmbru, fa. AMIINlSTUATOtl'S NOTICE- sstits or mar atutir, dcciibid. Letters of Admlnistrallon on the estate of Mary Ileu.ley. lata of flshlngcrcek township, Columbia county, McMispd. hate been granted by the Ileglstar ot said county U) he underslgntd administrator. All persons hating claims against the estate are re quested 10 preaeul them for setment aud those luucuivu lu uiaau jwiucuv niiuuu. urt4. STKl'IIKN II. HILU Administrator, Littlss. Attorneys. aug. 15, ew. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. saws or stoai,. p. SCOTT, ciciibsu. Letters of administration on the estate of George u bcott, late or i-atawiasa, oeceasea. nate neen irraDb?d br the Itertater of bald county to the un derslgued AdmtnlsLrator, to whom all persons in debted are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or deinauds against the es tate will make them known to the Administrator without Uelar, J.K. ROBINS. San FORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH INSTANTLY rrlieTf nnd trmwf ntlf rnrr thli luttiiumi1iieftNnln ml 1H ir)lnr ujrt-ii. Upo iim tMi too Ui In tM tuiftllmf jiroucrik-i of iUiiti, hvi-.i Ami tmrkl lit ltteir fMenttnl tonrt, free from ever? fib rout coulMuilnnUot). n I lu thlt rvipct alfl rt from eTtry otlif r known rtntHlf . 10 ne nort yef It hn foua I in witr from tb AUnnito In tlifi l'Acirie roMt, nd vlicravrr knorn ho bcroniO th undM remedr for tli treatment if JtrUt. lin proprietor liftiu bffn wltc"t rponttr (rtnttfmpn ? nntlonr,! rrputitlon wh'ihft htcn tan-ilby thli rc.nt.lr, ! ho hTf. t conl Icrnlil eipenM prfnf tronhlf, t pre ft J tba wvo th'wa ttirouKhout ttm clrclft In which thrv moTo, When yon hear a wealthy jrenttemtn of lntr.il pencfl tml rflnment dir. 1 owe mj M to dtnforrt'r jtmllcfil Cora," yon nifty Terl RMiired thrttttlinn rtlel of ret Tulue, and worthy to be cluied tuiong tu Uudtrd medical Ppeclnci of the dy. MMin beneflt I ilerlT from 1U dally un I to me in .1. ttiluabte, 11KNUV WKLLS, or Willi, Taboo A Co. IT Jim rnred me urter twelve ycr of uninterrupted ulferliiir. UEO. W, HOUGHTON, WaLTUAK, Mm, IroLLOWED the directions to the letter and embtp py to tar 1 hare had ft pr nnannit eur. D. W. OltAV, M. !., ML-tCAT.Hl, Iowi. 1IIAVE repommendnl It lo qnlte p amber of rny friend, all of whom liave ex preyed to me their htfftt ciUroata nf lit Tfttne and (rood effect l with them. WM. 1IOWKS, VS11HU tiT BTs Louie. AFTERoalnff two bottles I And tnyielf permaneolty" cured. I hato since rcfonmiended over one hundred bottlei with the jrrettMt mrcei. WM. W. AHMSTUONO, 159 II ABBIBOM ATI.. BOITOV. WU htTe aold 8Anrntt'a IUdioal Ctrta for nearly one year and can ar candidly that wb never old ft alinflar preparation lb at (rate inch nnlTrreal aatlsfactlon. wo have yet to learn of tho flrit com pUlnU S. D. BALD WIN & CO., WiimxaToX, ID. rpiIKrurerff-rted In mrrmt by SkxroBr'tRADtoiL L Curb aio riinark&bb that It aeenied lt tlioto who had anttered wllhont relief from any of the moat rrmedlcr, that It could not be trur. I therefore made amdarlt to It before Belli J. Ihomaa, Esq., Jaitlce of the l'eacfi, Tlniton. . . UKUKUK l DINSMOliK, DbvuoiiT, HoiTOtf. Each pafkaee of BAKfT'in'a IUMCAL Cvbb fontalni Dr. Hanford'a improvtd lnhullnrf Tube, and full dlrvc tloua for II uto lu all raaia. IT ice. f 1 CO. For tale by all n holrsale and retail lrnlMa and ilenlera throujrh out the United Ftate and ranftdna. WFKKS A I'or 1CK. Oencral Amenta and Wholcaal Uruftciiti, Hoa-ton.Maii. COLLINS' H, VOLTAIC PLASTER An Eletctro-Ottlvantr Bnttrj roinbtnetl with d highly Mcitlcitti'tl bti-cnc1huhie rittsU-r, fjii u(f tho ItKt Fliiatrr f.ir jiultii aud aches In no World uf BlinUclnt. A MOEBmTwEtLDIO. Cenllfmen, I sent for Ona of COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLAsrKKS, anil It It m been of ifruat benefit In reUoc liiirniwclMnirU my left lJe that two pnyalciana pro l.utincfd Knlarrcn.ett of tbo bplevn, ana one pro l.ounctd It an Uvarlau Tunior. UK UISTKIL CrxTBUMU, iNDi March JO, 1ST7. THEY ARE THE BEST. Gtnitemtn, Encloicil you n 111 find JJ!3, and I wlah you would aend me auotuer duteu of your COLLINS OLTAlC PLAfaThllt. Hy the abuvu you will aeu that can do aomethlnsr to help o titer In mme way even If I am not able to b op and around. There are a num ber who have tried jour jiloiter T,, lid RWn out that all plasters wcrttgootl lrnntblnir.and now Join with me tnet they are the best they linvn evrr tiled. I bare trot alontr thlt winter betti r llmii I barn before In three yeara. Wltbed 1 could havu ln-ord uf your nlaa tor before. Your. Ac. LP.KTTA M. CHOSS. IIAIXSTO Bp. K. Y.t March 27, 1577. Irloo, Q5 Ooiitji, Be careful to call for COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLABTEH leit you tret tooie wortlilcsa Imitation. Bold by all Wholesale and lie tall Drniritt'ta throughout the United Statea and Canadas.nnd by Wa,K.S A I'UTTEU. Pro prietors, ftoston, Mass. .1 The Only Known Remedy THAT ACTS AT TOE SAVE THE 03 THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. Thi combined action fitet it wonderful power to cure all diteata. Why are we Sick ? Jkeaute tee allow that great organs to be come clogged or torpid, andpoitonout humeri are therefore forced into the Hood that thould be expelled naturauy. IlADIClLlTY CURES liailOl'NM'eS, PILES, CONSTIPATI0H, KIDXET COarHINTK, IIIIM1III DIS EASES, VKMAIK WEAKNESSES, AND NEUTOl's DIS0SOEUK, vy canting free action of then or gam anal 'restoring thttr ttrength and power to throui yff dueaae. Vihj Saffsr Billion, pain, aad arli.f ll'lij be toraieattd with Piles and Coaillpatlon tl Vlbf rrlshteaea ov.rdlioratrea Kldnrr. I Why eoa.r. n.rros. nrad.rlit. aad .letpleu RlfbUI Cu KIDNF.V-WOItT ami rijolci l,i nealtx. It It a dry. rrffttubU comttomil ant kao paebac. will male, ala aaarU of Medial.., CI If v your JiruggM. fit ulll order ttor uou, teXitS, UCSAIBSOU ( CO., Prsplrtcn, luiUif.ca, TL SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used la tbo principal Ctiiircbes lor Commusltn purposes. ESCELLEUT FO X LADIES AND WEAKLY . PERSONS AND THE AQED. Speer's Fort Qrape Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. ibis Celebrated Natlre Wine Is made from tie juice ox toe oporto urape, raised mints county ( Invaluable Tonio and Strengthening Prpporfiea sre unsurpassed by aor other Nttlre wise. Pelna fas pure juice or tn Orap, produced 'under Mr. bDefirs own Deracnal .UDt-rrlilon. lu curltr and genolneoMs aa guafouea. Ttie xouniest cbud Ht ftfj" 0UtfgeBr9iu Dualities, est Irtrslld use It tq aafaofiS5. H benerlolil xolhb aaed oq dibliltalia.' lu, naa 1410 w.bk l i parUcularly suited to Uie ranous allmt 1 mat an Bciuie eiaer all a. wiNKTOBSiniwep&N, In every respect A SPEER'S P. J. Sherry. Tbo p. J. HHEHItY la a wine or Superior cturacter, and partakes o the vo)den qualities or tbe irrape, from wblct) It It made, tor Purttr, Klcbnesa, Plavor and Medlolaal Properties, (t will he tawit ttnezceUed. SPEEIl'S P. J Brandy. Tbls UHANDY stands unrivaled in this Country, being tar superior tor medicinal purposes. IT IS A PUKE distillation from the grape and con tains taivabl medicinal properties. Itbas a delloat Ilaror, similar to tbat or tbe grapes from wnicn It is dUUlled. and Is In great favor among tlrst'Class famines. ' " ' See tbat tbe signature of ALFHED BPXKlt, Pauaki tt. J., Is over tbe cork ot eacb bottle, SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM. J'ine T, 18TS-U BUSINESS CARDS, binunatu 8IU, HsiauL When yoii Biibscribo for n NEWSPAPER Take the ono That gives you the most for your money. THE COLUMBIAN IS THE LARGEST PAPER, In the "county, HAS THE Largest Circulation, More Reading Matter, More Valuable Information, More Interesting Selections, Than any other A.HTT COSTS 02SJ-IST IN ADVANCE. OUR Job Department I OOMFLBTB, And we are prepared to do the BEST WORK FOB THE UAST MONEY. ANJi a irst-uiass workmen only are employed. JOB WORK CAN BE ORDERED BY MAIL, ESTIMATES Made on Application. . The Columbian, BJowmWrf , P. BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOllMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. Su'UaS w,U,abount.fu.sPP.yotpure,son courses or stuay prt'Buriuvu wiu Diuwj I. Model School. II. Preiiaralory. III. . .. t . 1 t tt n Adjunct courses 1 1. Aoaoem.o. xuw Scnunoaiia.viM..urTO cornSjoondlntrDcBrocs i Master of tlie Klcmcntsj Master of tho Sciences tk.iroti.inmintji:. tirniri bv tho omccrsot tno noara aud their talents, as student. To ail Bucn 11 promises cataiogue.aaaresiino irmuiimi. . lrraldcnt Hoard fiept. 8. '70.- IDOILNFT But come at once and look IN THE IP WE CANNOT SUIT IN READY-MADE, WE CAN SELL YOU THE CLOTH, oil TAKE YOUR MEASURE, AND MAKE YOU A SUIT IN CITY STYLE BETTER AND kJP5RTft THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN. CLOTHS, OASklMERES, SOLD BY THE YARD Now selling at the RELIABLE STORE OF BAYED) LOWEHBUM. THIBTV SEWING IJIJBMjP i SI MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE JCSVr T -Q EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, COi tD Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, jSWllr PHILADELPHIA, 1876, VLOJsV X rP ' AiU!(ig"Verv5TRONG,SMOOTH,and lih JI.X '' 1 ENCOURAGE . jGsjSwFuA 1 .,:BY,SIN( aMBCg 1 JTf"'! 1 iY jHHU Ml 1 1 1 ' ' ' I M I II M 1 1 Hi Ol fi I M II 1 1 1 1 1 in tltatntd for nets invention, or for improvement! on old anti.&rpHittcti, of athtr rotpptniR f . twM mark and labelt. Caveat, Attiqnmtnti, inter' fereneti. Anneal t. Sulti for InfrinnemmtM. rtM alt COW anting Mdr tt f'nfent i.aHiprmjfr fV attended to Tnvntionit fruit tamlWri lU the ratent Of- Vifiy 9tlll, in I mutt date, hs pattntrd'ly vt, Utug vvpoelii th V, fl. i'oteni Department, and engaged in Patent LuMlnttg clutively, tee run mulct, closer ttarehtt, and atevrt ratent tnor promptly, and with truadtr claim, than tho ieho are remnte from Wathtugton. 1 ee nil v a mKi el or Mittch 0 vour device: to make examination and adviee a to jiuteidabltlty, free of charge. All correspondence strictly eon IP refer in, WaiMntjtan, Iq HJh. poitmaetK General D. M, Key, Sex, F. J. Pouter. The German American National Hank, tatetaft in th V. H, Pdttnt Office, and to Senator and Eeprteentuttvct in Conyrr: and especially tn vur clients in every MIMMUWMiWXil Opposite Puitnt OJJLce, Ituthtnaton, ungton, J), a THIS PAPER IS KEPT ON ttLS AT THE OFFICE OF km. iOTRTlSlHfi 0 PHILADELPHIA kltlUt mild Klirhth (. JYJio reoeln AdvertlMmnla;3i tUI Taper, CCtlM ATCC . -. 1W?' Kind Me. for AYIUl . UQmt MAMUAJb JtlfS COILIiAIl and a Cow Milker free to Farmers wbo, act as Agents. Cut tills out and address Willi scauip SMITH & BON, i Dey 8U, N. Y. July tt, tm. Namp this paper. JUDGE FOE YOUP.SELF. Iiy aesding at ccsu, with age, hlKbt, color of eyes and bar, )ou v, HI receive by return mail a cor, rect picture of 1 our future bus- oana or w ire. wim name ana aaui ui ivarnflkc Addreas, w VOX Vox JI rultonvllle, N. Y. aug, tn, tm. JOBEPJNTINQ OF EVERY DESRIPTI0N EXEOOTED PROMPTLY At thx Ooitjmbuk Omoi If II f I NWfl ( Elementary. IV, Classical. 1.1 tti rnn.lntf.,!n. tV. fionine n Art. " "7. certincatcs ot 1 iiiiw. . . . aiuiauuvi;iuuK wh... nuo, , nf TraMcn. delay througli the largest stock of COUNTY. NOVELTIES, Hats, Caps, fcc, I'or Men and Boys, Pearl Shirts, Under Clothing. Pretty suits for little boys, Cheap suitB for Men, Cheap Overcoats, Trunks, Satchels, Bags, tfce. Gum Clothing, e, rirAsiiiHro tjc. NUFACTURED at MOUNT HOLLY. N.J. MAKTtBm(uMiuD)ACUTS.mmi: rMCDAlS?hS.. PHILADELPHIA. TAVM0ED I NEW YORK fc.B0S.TONi KBND ALL'S ffiuW lo, HpUat curb. Calloua. ex., or any enlargement ANU WILL HEMOVK THE UUCIl WII'HOUT UU A T 1 r u Ij 1 o T u tl I n or causing c Ol V. V 111 sore. No remedy ever rJIS' covered equals It for certainty or 01 acuonin awypinfr ino lameneas and rcmovinir the bunco. I'rlee II. 00. Send lor circular kIvIdl nTinn ruoor Sold by drugeM, or sent to V J lv UI any aaareas uy uie inventor, 11. J. jteuaau, ,n, u., .nosDurn rails, Amenta llloomsburir. Pa. May!.i. '!0..ly aw Vt. Moyer Uros. TTTC!Ti- Ixjndso sentsln stamos or curren. V1J IVOllicy (or a rew HOItSB HOOK. It treatfi or all dlaeaKes, baa ss line enirravlngs showing poblllons assumed by hick hurea, a tablo ot dosea, a liOrT" lirJS rollecUon 01 VALUAIILKUEU. IllJlIVli'B!!. rules for lelllns the aeo ol a uorati.wllhiin cnirravlnir eliowlui? leetli or each year nndalarv-u uniumilol voluaWe'liorw Informal on, Ur, Win.ll.llailtaj,"l lave boiifl.t booastbatl paid v ana $111 lor wbleh I do not like aa well as 1 do yours." sikd ro uihcciab. aefuw Wanted. U. i. Kendall, M. 1)., EnosburL-U falls, Vt. May , -re-iy ESPY PLANING MILL TUe unaersljrnea (cjiaep o; tbe Espy rianlntr Mill, la prepared to ao all kinds of mill work, Doors, Frames, Sasli, Blinds, elc. made to trOer on bUprt nouce. BatlafacUon guar, anteed, t'muLM Kacq. Ulocmsburir, Ha. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. SUITABLE FOR YARDS, qEMgTBRY LOTS, aud Public Grounds. The follow Inir fcUows the llcket Oothlo. one of tbe several bcautliul stylus of Kclice inanuiacturnj by tho underajsneoj. 1 ' ' ' ' ' l,l,l,!.!.I.L!.l I For Iteauty and Iiuraliillty tbey are unsurpassed, rut up by eiperlenced. hands, anil warranted tb give satisfaction. Prices andSpocimona of other Designs sent to any address. ADDRESS, S- 3VT. HESS, Bloomsburg, Fa. Julyt9-ia OB PRINTInQ I Neatly and cheap) kxtcuUd at U Oowmu OCoc V. Course in Plirsical Culture. ,..!. relvo suto Dloloma,. conferring the followlD ,,., nn. F. P. UILLMYBli, Sccretftrr. o 3 rtr self. Jlny a, 'la-o C. E. SAVAGE, 1IKJLCII H Silverware. Watches, Jowelry.Clocks.&o, w Itemovcdto the I'ost omco bulldlns, rirsTdoar above the Exliant-o Hotel. All kinds of Watches, clocks and Jewelry heat- may 17, 7S-tf VALUAIII.C UvitCTIIS. If you arc rufTerlrur t roir. lotioua bed of BictDLk. boor iM'nHh. or lanauldli. lUikHcnt'er, for Hop Iliur will Cure You. ItldhAll, ,ltlrfHYI..t vnn. If you are- a minuter. leu Willi )ourpistoruluu out with care ami work, or tics jor a mother, worn Jf you are simply ailing! aii)liluj, Wlluout clear- If )m feel ui-ua: una, lykuuwtnirwliy. Hop Itinera xv III; Ilertur You, If you aro a man of bus strain of vour ri..rr.l.i llnesH, wcabunpfl by tho tera, tlllnn out yuuiSuiluiilulitwork-. .it.it.Ki or ti iitaa vi lot. Hop Illlu-ra nlllBsirtiiiiiliuii 'u, If you are ynunt'. anl'ulterlni( from" any Infill :raat,aaU oriea me cac; Itelicte You. Hop Illllcrs nlll If you are In tho work dcDlc,fiii7tIiir,antl ffc! cleanilntf, toulon or titlin rulluir. ihon. on Hit, ftirm. a, ii. Unit your .ysti'in net-tla aliilink-, iiltboul luluxU Hop llltleva 1-fUliiit You Need. u you nro oiu, anil yournuUa U f relle, roof i- ..7 ,... ivuiLtuiUC. UIUII, Hop UliiiTM will Blvuyou Sow Mfo nnd Vlgt Hop Couoil Cuiik I j tho iwpotest, iafet and beM i The Hop I'n for firnm.rh rt.A. ...1 p tt . ruperortoallotlicrB. K u perfect. A.lt lirut-guu .nnJ.'u.. n.a)uteanj IrreilitaWernn. for dnina ennesa, uo of opium, tobacco anu narcotlia. HlnVmJdlirilniorliU. Hop Ulllm Mlj. Cti. n,hl.,, N.T. May a, in-tr. T HI S P A W. Tt uX W "i'."!'"1 " He t Oro. tunutcoulmcli,uiyboiua.lot..rll'l,N NKW Villi Ia, feb. 11. 77-lf r AND Paper Hanging. YM, F. BODJNJE. BON ST.. UKLOW HBCO.Np, ULOOUSUUJIQ, l'A Is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE PAINXINO l'lolu and Ornamcntal, PAPER HANGING, liOTH DKCORAT1VB AND I'LAJN. All kliulH ori'urnlturo Ilciuilrcd. uud made an good ixtf uey. N0NBl)UTFinBT-CUB3 WOIlKMENf JJFLOYKIJ Bitlmates Made on all Work, WM. F. BOD1NE. Oct. 1,1878. TUia rirtu is pa yi.n vura POWELL & KtSMAN 'VN. Advtrtiilng V- Agent, hmtcHmNUYw.ttY.ioU, w SDn. SANFonn's LivEn IrmnoitwonS SJg nStftmliinlFnmily ltomctty f()r J find Bowels. It is Purely Vogotablo. It novor m 1; Dobilitntcs It Is flll M OatlmrtlonnJ MM lM i Tonic ft s nor, : Vv W: V a. A . M 11- m ! V. 'i0 fJSf lina been nscjj in my prncticoS id by tho nn l.li- ' more than Sr, v.J nnprocedented reBnlt.'o SEND POD rinfMi, .'! S, T.W, SAKFORO, M.D., if3w?ggy,ft5 ipru iw, iv-iy, RAIL ROAD TIMETABLES' VTOHTHEKN CENTRAL RAII.WAT SUMMER TIME TADLE, On and nflcr Sunday. Juno 20, 1879, the trait, on tho I'hlladolphla fi Kiln Ha IroadDulilonw 11 A At, fntlnwn , w,"l WESTWAItD, Brio Mall leaves Philadelphia " ", IlarrlsburB " " William-port " " .Torsey Hhoru " ' Lock Haven " llenovo " nrrlvo at Krle Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia " llarrlsburg " nrr. at v llllamsport ' ' Lock Haven ' " Ht'UOVO Fast Uno leaves Phil idelohla " llirrlsburg " arrive at Wlillamspcrt " " Lockllaen EASTVVAKD. Pacific Kxpress leaves Lock Haven " " Jersoy Shore " " w llllamsport M arrlvo at Harrlsbury; " " Philadelphia Day Express leaves Kcnovo " ' I.oek Haven " " Vlllhunsport " arrlvo at Ilarrhburir ' " Philadelphia Erie Mall leaves ltcnovo " " Lock Haven " " Wllllamsport " arrives at llarrlsbur!.' " Philadelphia Fast Lino leaves Wlilluraport 4 arrives at Harrlsburff " " PhlladelpElti 11 Mptu 4 .5 am s 85 a in 0 111 a in 9 jo am II 01am 7 us p m s .'10 a ia lHsain 2.13 pin 3 rs p m Jsspm 1141 am 3 35 p m 7 S3 p m 8 40 p m 0 40 a m 7 13 a m 7 C5 a m 1141am 'ispm 111 10 a ia 11 211am 12 40 p III 4 in p in 7 211 p ra s to p a 10 (hi p m 1120 im 3 1111 a ia 7 to a m 12 u a m 3 .'.1 a i a 7 40 a in Erie Mall wcstnnd Day Evitress Kant, mu pi connecilonaaiNorlhumbcriaiid with L.& U. ILL uuiua iui itKesuun u uuu neraniont Erie Mull West, Nlasara Express West and Ft Line eat make closo connection at W UlloiitsiKn wllh N. a It. w. trains norlh. Niagara Eprcss West nnd Day Express Eu mahu ciuMo cunuccuun at 1.UCK iiatn v.ithli.K.V It. II. trains. Erlo .Mall cast and West connect at Erie nil uuma u u. r. tv .11. d, n. 11. 1 ui. i.orrv Willi ti, l. A. V. II. II. ; at Kuiporluiii Hltli 1J. N, V. H V. 11,11 UUt uv .t.,..tt wit tlltll tl, , It, II, Parlor cars will run between Phila telplila ml WM. A. IHLDWIN. (ieneml supt. "VTOKTHEI.N CENTKAI, HAILWAY On and after November 20th, 1ST3, trains will UM tjuituuij uaiuilljtvs; NOItTUWAHD, Erie MallB.20 a. in., anlvc'Elmlra 11 , canaiiualgua. a.S5p,a llochester...... 6.15 Niagara 9 40 llenovo accommodat Ion 11. lu a. tu. an lie W Iliions. port 12.65 p. m. Klmlra Mall 4.18 a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a, ro. Bun alo Express 7.15 a. m. arrlvo llullalo 8.50 a. rr SOUTHWAHD. Buffalo Kxprccs 2.60 a. m. arrlvo Harrlsburg UJ1 . " llalllmoros.lp ElmlrMall 11,15a.m., ar(fo lUnlsbuig i.m " Washington 10.30 " " llnltlinoie s.3o " " Washington 8.30" Ilarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m.arrUo IIM ours 10.50 p. m. arrive Baltimore 2.25 a 11 " Washington 0.13 Erie Mall 12.55 a. m. arrive Ilarrlsburg 3 05 a. ra, " Baltimore 8.io " Washington 10 as" AUdaUy except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Uencrnl Passenger At: A. J. CA83ATT, Ueneral Iana?t "DHILADEIil'IIA AND HEADING 1(0. P ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENCES TRAINS. May 11, 1879. TRAINS LUTE KCTHKT IS KOLLOWSiSfM'l V EICtTO For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'ottsvffl Tamaqua, Ice., 11,45 a. m For Catawtssa, 11,45 a. in. 7,21 and 7,35 p. m. For V llllamsport, 6,23 9,05 a, m, and 4,00 p, ia. TKiixsroH BtiraaT ijiiti as rouows, (stMut" CErritD.) Leave Now York, 8,45 a. ra. Leavo Philadelphia, 0,45 a. m. Leavo Heading, 11,55 a. in., rotUvllle,l,r and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leave Catawtssa, 5,20 8,50 a. m. and 4,oo p. m. Leave Willlamsport.9,45 a.m.2,15 p. m. and 4,M p.i Passengers to a nd from New York and l'lillatr pnia go througu w ithout cuango of cars, J. E. WOOTTXN, General ilanajirt u. u. HAriUUUK, . Ueneral Ticket Agent. Jan. 14, isis u. "T.ELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA aSJ ! WESTKHN HA1LKOAD. BIXX)M8BrjKO DIVISION. Tlrao-Tablo No. 89, Takes effect at 4:30 a. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1870. NOHTH, bTATIONS. SOUTH. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m.p.i 1 t l'i 9 45 Heron ton,. Bellevue.. Taylorvllle 9 23 9 17 it" J 9 45 a 11 1 Q l I P 9 37 9 30 9 II 9 19 9 14 9 04 ...Lackawanna... . .Pittaton J 3i3 U 3 41 in , IT If a 58 3 51 a 49 S 41 18 41 .53 a 01 ,. west Piltaton.. 8 46 ..Wyoming.. 10 07 ..&ia oltby, 19 i 8 S3 S 80 8 13 S 10 ...-Bennett. 9 04 8 44, 1013 Jia JJ 10 83 SIS!" 1083 ,!! 10 34 3 sa If 10 43 8 83 IM 10 65 J 50 1 Kingston Kingston ..Plymouth June. 8 23 8 SO S 56 ....nymouui ...... Avondale.,... Nontlcoke 8 19 8 19 8 04 8 04 7 51 9 61 7 83 9 89 Hi i 84 7 95 9 28 7 18 7 14 8 47 8 89 .Uunloek's t reek 8 98 8 17 S 12 8 06 ...rihicksninny... .... Hick's Kerry... 11 07 ita ; ...iieacn uaven... ...... Berwick .... briar creek 11 is i r. US') 4 1 ...Willow drove, ... :;i ik i 10 T 03 8 U 0 50 45 e at ....Lime luajp Espy........ ,, Bloomsburg..... Hunertl 9 1H 1 67 1 61 1 48 I ST 7 44 I 83 7 83 7 29 T 11 11 39 4 H j 11 45 4 4 $ 11 51 461 11 67 6 00 , U18 6 1! JS, Catawtssa Bridge. .uanvuio .ubulasky. .Pameron 8 15 8 Of) 1 00 6 45 jlorthumberland. II M f p.m. p.m. a.m. an w. v. tiAiiTKAii, b0?r Buporlntonqent's Office, Bcranton, June 1". WINWRjqUT&Cp,, 1 1 WHOLESALE QHOCWi Puiunatn"1" Dealers la TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, 8UQAH, MOUSsK .. . . t-r MUB, erit'SS, BUI ABB VUUA, t N. s. Comer bcoond knd Arcli street, Mordenwiu rooeinproaLptittet.uos. u