THE COLUMBIAN AND 1)EM()CRAT,J3I,0()MSBU1(5, OOLUiMBJLA COLNTY, PA. Miscellaneous. 1 a iikumiFiis rm: 11 iUnTainT i.tvisd on nrrv onvw week minus fOt'XTVH HritANOR IIKCl.tlHi: IMA1' 1' IIMTRII IN MVS. UV. ,1. W. liiichnun 0 C. LlllP, till) K tgk corrctpondi-nt nt Keiiiiton, (mid it viit In nn Hf5.1l unclinrlte In I lie whili of the Ditto m'Kitt Tim ciirrt'"i inilnit says'. Tho am no' f irth lili rillent Uoimk, iieulrn lr. 'd (v 11 no it 1 0 iifittlivt liro"7. In iilcn dor from tlie c:l- tulles l5' mi tlio ntilli, ami cntur." In mvry form km.iio 1 (1 r turn miiIN a tif tliniikfuliit-bt I'vr hl r"tne. Tim drive filling llm fcrtllo fiM mi'l tlirnu uri ttlindy pmvci vl StHnsvlllr) tollie rcsldriru of Abraham Lulu, xn n delightful mm. Accompanied lie K. 0 L'Hr. vti drove; tn the rcldc'R'ruif U. 11 ltrt, In Albany Eckc.lrom wlit'iice. we Mite nbllgeil In finish our loiiniey on foot. Accompanied by Mr. licrk wo ncemleJ the mnuntaln tliniti(h an od and abandoned mail. A frrly-live minutes' walk brought in tn tlio licnnll.i;? of the ned rcc'ui', where wo were Jlio-pl-tably received, MntlMai Hurger. the hrmlt alluded tn.ti a umall sexagenarian, about five Ippt five inchcn in height, I'vlnjr In a griund hut on the lllue mountain, near tho bouudry line between Merles and Schuylkill rnuntlcM. Ho mi Inrn in l'rm.h, and in 181(1, after- the death of hW parent, haviiiR no near kin lit the old world to bind him to lit native, home, ho rcitve 1 to follow ht brother to America, where ho cxpecled to betler bii circumstance. Ilnwaa 11 carpenter by tr.ulo but on hiii arrival in tho now world h luund a VfutdllIofeiiCfliiiOerin.il and American carpentering, no that he was obliged to be gin anew, lie sunn sbiMlunul his trade and besan cutting cord wood and day-laboring dur'mft haymaking and harvest, and by frugality ho managed to get a small sum of money on interest, from which ho U now living. Ho is evid-ntly very abstention', as he. claims to be liviug 011 50 cents a week. JJe fts regularly on Fridi ys, ember day, pen'acost and oater, and livts strict'y in I ace rdinco with tho Catho io kiili, atleml- , lug regularly 10 hl toligious devotions, lie was never married, but miAVrnl from, unrfqiiitted love, aud probably his promt strict seclusion from the world Is attribute 1 1 this mil fortune. On thnOlh of August, eighteen years ago, he went to his present site, cleued a spot about sixf feet in dinrueler. and in tlio middle errcVd a small cortical ground hut, hundred Clilnsmeu, imported originally to about seven feet In diameter a id about that , blliM a railroad, have been cmplovel as la many fi-et high, which has sheltirel him 1 boreM 011 cotl"' I1 Untations, or have been from the storms and chilling blasts ever "Unwed to become tenant-farmer". These since. The hut is built of props joinul at J 1 lijnamen lx:ive p-veil to be diligent i.nd tho top and slanting to the pn.und, cover 1 satisfactory. They are physlcially inftrior ed with leaves.earth and straw I 10 1,10 negroes, but make up for their difi- In the middle of the hut is a largo wood . tstove, which erves to regulate the temper ature. On the right side is a bunk and culinary utensils, and viands are cached in a box behind the stove. Chinks and ere vices are stuck full of papers worn by hard use, and lombre with age, mostly 'Katholis che Kirchen Zeilung,' printed in Jatnaica, Y. Y. His library consists of such books as 'Der 1'olkomniene Christ,' 'Getlisemane aud Golgotha,' 'The Now Testament,' a Catholic catecliNm and several others. - He paes most of his time in reading and supplications, and feels coufident of inher iting a crown on the other side of Jordan. He is an excellent German penman, can read German and Knglish, and isa staunch supporter of 'Old Hickory.' He walks to the polls in Albany township at cyery gen eral election, tnd deposits his vote in favor of the democratic party. He bakes his own bread, which outvies that of many a housewife, brings his water over aquarterof a mile, and during the wirter, when the Know is deep, lie has at times used nothing but snow water for three and four months at a time. Ho was never sick, but he says ho will not livo vary long. Hecluims that it has been revealed to him (hat he will die in Heading in the Kaster week of 1891. His brotherditd during tho war, leaving him with no near relative in this or the old world. llo Is very food of f. uit especially peach es, of which he has a goodly supply sur rounding his hut. His trees bear at present about five bushels. Heading Jhyle. CUIiliAN'S UUSMOTS. . Curran'a conversation was singularly bril liant. Ilryon who only knew him, when, in the evening of his life, it had lost much of Its radient vivacity , thus writes oi it: 'His imagation is beyond human, and his numor it is difficult to define whatis wit perfect, Ue has fifty faces and twice as many voices when he mimics. I never met hU equal,' 'Currau, Curran is the man,' ho writes ngaiu, 'who stiuck me most. Such Imagiuationl There never was anything like it.' And again, 'I have heard the man speak more poetry than I have ever seen written, though I have seen him seldom.' We shall endeavor to givo some specimens of which liavr'uover seen tlie light of au April afternoon. Curran, walking in tho garden of the late Judge Fletcher, which had been exposed, owing to the wall falling in: on the judge's ohserviug that his rows of broccoli were backward Curran said, 'Consider they have been exposed ,to much dust, and look as if they had been after lone march' (March ) A barrister entered the lull 0U9 d.iy, with his wig very much awry, and of which not at all apprised, he wf4 1 jliged to endure Iroiu every observer u (nigliing remark, until, addressing Mr, Oj.mii, iii siiJ, 'Di you see anything ridi culousin this nip'' Theanswir in-tantly ws, Nothing but thehead. Dills of in dictmeut had beeu sent up to a grand jury 111 which Mr. Currau was interested. One o tho jurors, whose stupidity vexed Curran coming into court to explain why they Ignor ed it, Curran said, '(J, just write on the back 'ignoramus, for self and fellows. It will be then a ttu bill. A miniature painter, up nn a cross examination by Curran, was made to con f-ss that he had attempted to put hisarm aiound tho waist of a particular lady. 'I suppose you took that wasto (waist lora common. No man,' said a lawyer 'but a weak-minded barrister should be admitted to the bar whqJias not an independent property.' May I ask,' said Curran, 'how many acres it takes to make a wiseacre?' Curran was ouco cliallengid by barrister named Uurrows, supposed to be in nn incur able decline. When they met, Currau'' sjcond camo to lilm, and said, the second ofyo'.ir uutagonist r quests as his principa is In a very feeblo condition that he mny be allowed to lean against the mile stone where he isstaualng.during (lie exchange of shots, 'Certainly,' said Curran, with a twinkle his eye, 'provided 1 am allowed to lea against the next mile stone.' The Judge, very tall man, was in tlie habit of walking with a very little man, Sir Arthur Clarke, who was a knight, and was called, from keeping baths on Great Oaorgo'd Streit, 'Knight of the Hath,' and who was married to Lady Jlorgnn'a slater. 'There goes,' said the wit, seeing them, 'the longest day aud the shoittst ulgbl' (knight;. Curran and tho celebrntid Dublin loborconlst, l.lindy Knot, wli iso itama wm worth a snuff, and were emit friends, p'ont, one day askul him f ir a motto f ir liNcnaeb, 'Ceitalnly,' mid Curran, 'I rIvj yo t a g m1 latin nnr, 'Quid tide,' Curran illril in Linden, In Oi tuber lSl.l, and was buried In I'.t Idlngton, wlwo his remains rested until 1831, when they were r.tn ived In the land no loved so well, mill deposllrd temporarily In tho mauso leum at Lyons. In tlio county of Kildnre, Ihe seat of his friend and client, Lord Clat. cur ry, until hlsiuiiuiiiiiitiliil granlteat GIhsih vln cemetery, near Dublin was completed. lSeneatu It, built on (lie mod' I of the tomb nf ?clplo, he now sleep", ttllli the slmlo but ktrong word above hlni Ciiir.tn, TIIK NEOKIl KXllllllM. A marked raco prejudice Is shown against tho negro Immigrants by tlio firmer, who nre mainly Republicans In politics. Among tho small white fsrmir', of tho Louisiana hill-parishes and the German settlers in Texas thero Is exhibltel tho same antlpithy to negro nlegnbors. It may be set down 11s n fact that any community of white men who themselves work in (lie field., olject to being brought Into competition with n race consider) tl In be Inferior. One of Iho ob jections raised by Kans.is farmers to negro settlers is that tho blacks are Immoral, and thoy fear the remits of an Association of the chlldrc 11 of the two races in the public Kchool. Et-() iverimr Anthny of Kalita, a life-long abolitionist and pronounced' Uepublican, said to the writer that he wi s op posed to a pauper Immigration 0 any na tionality or race, aud thenfiro had no fym pathy with tlio enthusiasts who would open Kansas to the pauper negros of the South, The most potent reason agaisnt nejiro imml L'ration in tho minds of the leading men of Kansas is a well-r.mnddd fear tint the news of a numerous settlement of hi teks in that Slato would serve to turn the tide of while immagra iou into Nebraska and .Minnesota. A declarod Inclination nu the pirt of the administration in Kansas to invite a latge immigration of negros would Im mensely sltcnglhcu tho feeble fem ocratlc opposition, even if it should not result in a division of tho local Ueptiblcan party. The employment of Chinese in the iottn fields of tho couth has often been mooted ; but, to our knowledge the only practical test, 011 a large scale, of the alleged super iority of Mongolian over Africin labor has been mado in Texas, where about three ciency in Hrenglh and unremitting tniluslr! As tenants they are very shrewd, requiring that the land they rent be measured by dis inUrested persons, and confirming the mr veyors' report hy an independent measure ment of their ovn. They will not submit to extortionate pricef, and make their pur chases where weights and measures, as well as price", are catisfactory to them. The Chinaman contrives in some way nearly al ways to have a little teady money, and is accordingly able to buy Lis goods where he pleases, and to avoid getting.iuto the power of tlie grasping merchants. The Chinaman is willing to work six flays in a week, while tlie average negro tenant is likely to make a holiday of Saturday as well as of Sunday. One of the evils ot share-farming has been tiie readiness of tlio negro to take a holiday when the mood came upon him. Yet the plodding, patient Chinaman, althounh hon orable in meeting the letter of his contract snot looked upon with favor by the major ity of tho planters. They prefer the nigro race, to all the peculiarities of w hich they have btcome usd, snd regtrl with disfvor the Chinaman, who is of alien tcligion, and destitute of every trace of American feelii g. '. l'j. Quermey, in International Review for October. Instances of marriage resulting from cor respondence between strangers are frequent ly read of, but the Chicago Tr.ibune tells a different story aboul a pair who, after ex changing letters, met by appointment in that city. 'Tho surprise with which she discoveJed that he, instead of twenty-seven, tall, dark and aristocratic, was fort) -six, stumpy, red-headed, fat aud bow-legged,was only equalled by the rapturtus amazement with which he dUcovered that she, instead of being willowy of figure, just eighteen, with warm golden hair, an opalescent complex ion, and blue eyes like limpid lakes, was six feet it sue was an incb. fifty-two if she was a day, weighing three hundred pounds if she did an ounce, and with no warm yellow or any other hair of her own. Kxports of our ItreatUtulTs. A very practical atvl well iuforuicd statis tician writing iu the LouiIoq Tima tays that Kufc'laud will lfriuite two-thirds of her hreaU btuir lioui ubioad, equal to 10,000,009 quar ters of wheat, for tho ctrfttl year 1870-80, tint usher own harvest has been a uiouth be laud the usual time of iugathcriuK to that a mouth's extra consumption will have to be provided for, piobatJly 1,000,000 quarters more may bo requited. The foreign imports 11 1877-8 were 14,633 000 quartern aud tho llritUli home supply 7,'J21,O00 quarters, mal ug a total of 2.',550,000 quarters. Iu 1&78-1) tho foreign cereal imports to the end of Au gust were tet don u 111 18,'.HJO,O0U quarteiJ, and the homo deliveries 10,180,0u0, making 21,0S0,0o0 quarters, equal to a consumption of 2,000,000 quaitcrs a month. Prices iu KngUnd during the present cereal year have bceu very much lower than thry wetoiu 1877 78, but notwithstanding British farmers were obliged to realize, aud, consequently, they d livcred 2,250,000 quarters more wheat into the homo markets tlmn they did last year. This shows that the wheat crop of 1878 was much better than that of 1877, although es tiiuated at two busheli under au average crop. It is palpable, from thesu btatiHics, that Iroui siitceu to seventeen uiilMou quat (cm of American wheat wi'l be tcquired by Kri gland between this lima aud the harvest of 18b0 Thuuks to the bounty of Jliviuo l'rovidence, these United States aiu supply brcadstufls to all the Uld W'urld pcoplo nho rerpjiio them. I'hila, J'nti, (let uul Doors. The close confinement of all factory work, gixes tho operatives pallid faces, poor a petite, languid, miserable feelings, poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys and urinary troubles, and all the physicians and tnedl cine in the world cannot help them unless they get out of doors or i-se Hop Hitters, the purest uud best remedy, eipecially for such vases, having abundance of health, sunshine and rosy checks iu them. They cost but a trifia. Ste auotber column JOB 1'HINTIAO Netlly and rhcai ly execulvd at He I'nr.ouiiAH OStar, CatakhH Catarrh of (ho Natal Cavities, Acute, Chronlo, and Ulcoratlvo, Hay Fever, or Roto Catarrh, Catarrh of the Eyo and Ear and Catarrh of the Throat, SCCCrSSFTLI.T TOUTED WITH SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, ClATAnnn U ft tllfwo of tfio mnoous membrtwM, j Trronvr Anient and conitltiitlom Vktr Iti ntvorttr In IniilTldutJl cmm, CfttArrh tuny Arise fmni ft colt or R tmcccMl&n of cold, from Hidden chtnxe of ntraoo t'litre, werln(f wet clothing, or cinonurs (a Inclement fcCBtlier, nl liecumltift thoroughly clttlleJ wln-n tho ilcfttive nrKni ro l;i a morbl.tor tnnctlva condition, ana tho atronifth an J vital forrei ihmittcd. Ths dl cmo m i y ftrlii'i from KRcrofulouaj condition of tlio Month from Scarlet Frrer, Mcailra, iml iHphthcrU.tn vhleh cmei tltaeye and ar are generally InrolreA and di charge quantities of matter., Tho dtacharsea from the rmae, tlio ittntlnctlro feature In all catarrhal cuca from whatever rauie they arUe.may be thin and watery, aatl an acid as ttiraitaoreUneae and excoriation of thuakin with which they coniAla contactor thick and yellow lih. emlttinii a Tool odor, or clear and white Tike tho rhltfl of an effff. There mar be ae entlan lurk or trere tlon, the aurUceaVeintf drr and feTorUh.th face, front and upper part of th head feeling ttncomrortahla, and pa If it waa encircled bjfi n tight, unyielding band Thla latter phase is called Tiry Catarrh. Tho free rttory thickened, reitderlug breathing through the noaeUlih coltor Impossible, and the ttu'tcrrrnnda It ncci-esarr to breathe throucri the mouth, thereby permitting cold air to pass directly to the brcncMM lubri and lungt. J he matter passing down to troat crcatra a constant eslre to hawlc and expectorate to throw It offi but when the tnembrane In dry and fCTrrlih, Instead of passing freely down from the nosi and throat, the ran cm becomes nard and forma Into acah. Incrustation, and hard lumps, hlcn adhere so firmly to the nasal tassagce and throat as to require refy pmlstentefl'orta o dislodge them. Tho eye In sympathy becomes In- flamed, red, weak, and waterr.or In the morning tho Ids may bo fonod fined together, and matter Is ao crrted In morn orlrsa quantity. The ear also becomea serloaslrnfffCtcd.OtsrharglnirqtiAntltles of mattcr.be sldrabQing Tlaltrd by lbs most lot e tit cenralglc palna. ending freqnentlr. In.lnflammatlon, ulceration, and finally dearncss. Tn tnroat,lironch)rit tubes, and inng aro In manr casf nlToctcd by catarrh, and when pros tration of the ncrrons sjitom u superadded, Bucb af fections becomo Alarming. I Abrlefanrveyofthli mostacrlontfltseasa wstm all who are afflicted with ltto mnko speedy prermratlon for Kb treatment before It becomes chronic Tho adran taes offered by SATrnno's Haeicai COfta we conn dently believe urn to be found In no other remedy. Kreryatcp In Its preparation, cTery Una In the dlreo tlona, mark It nsnaelcnilllo remedy, calculated to meet every phase of the d teease, Thn numerous testlmoniato from tue best people In tho United States attest tbo esteem In which It Is held by thoso who nave beea freed from thn mftl destmrtlve and dangerous, dtieaao wltU which manklud, la to-day afflicted. JUST PUBLISHED. A carefully revised Treatise) on Catarrh, with tn ac curate description of symptoms and sympathetic dis ease, together with minute directions for effecting with FANroBD'a TiADiOAit Ccbw a speedy and perma nent euro. Also observations on diet and tho general health, of vast Importance to all afQIeted with catarrh. 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Sepr u. tv THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Wiereaa, tlie world renowneU reputation of the White Sowiug Machine In i luces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to nu Kinus ui menu incKa iu lujuro us reputanon, vtu beg to caution alt Intending purchasers not to buy a White Machine except from Its reitii'ar authorized dealers, wm will be &utaloea by Uia following warranty. WE WAItKANT TIIE NATOItAL WEAK AND TEAIt Of TUB White Shuttle SeiD& Machine, PLATE NIIMIIBK 1033311 FOIt FAMILY PUltlt) HF.S, NI) I1BKKI1V AUUKKTO KEI" TUB HKMK IN IIEI'Allt KOIt TIIE TKHM Of I'lVi; VKAHS FI1U TI1IK DATE, rltES Ur llllrtlUlK. Tills warranty excepts the breakage ot needles, bobbins and shuttles. This Wirrunty will not bo sustained unless the plate number Nbove trlveo corrtfiiond4 with the number on the Miultlo race slide, lleware o delaccd or altered numbers. WHITE SEW1NO MACHINE CO. The "WHITE'' Shutt o Sowing Machine lias (.KRATKK cahcitv than nn' elber ruinlly Sewing jiiaiuiue lor uuing eitry lunei' ui norK. J, HALTZEIt, (leneral Agent. Uloomsburg, 1'a. Oct, 8, ly. ONE MILLION WinTKatrLOIVKUINU Plants i Bulbs ll j by Ittur tr " Special Uw rrloed Llit."U ftblcfc )ll be fxiiitd luitrwoUui for CwHttra. 39 Oortiandt Street New York Ut 3, 4W. Ml Iiiii'idim WnHLi:B 3SnBniirnSn. JBV Mn2n3&HafV BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOliMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLBrTjTa. M., Principal. Courses ot ttudy prescrlbud by tlio Mtato I I. Mwtel Scliool. II. l'repnratory. Ill, Klemcntnry. IV, Clamlcal. Ailiuncl Coiiwm : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Coiime In Mmlc. IV. Connie In Art. V. Cottr-c in Physical Cnlltire, Tim Kt,.mntArv Kolentino and Claslrn! Courses are I'ltDFUHSmNAI., nnd StudonU ifradu.ttnif tlieriMn, roeeln; xtnte lilploumi. conferrltiK tho rollow J coTrespondlnJlS'ireS tin. Sciences i Master ot the Classics. Uraduates m mooter Courses rocclvo Normal tortincates Thp staui ronulrcsa nlclier order or citizens up. 'i cent and I eniclent Teael era for h To this KdthSirUlonl Catalogue, address tho rnticlpal. iio.v. william i:lwi!ll, lrrlitrnt Itonrd liept. 8, in.- But conic at once ami look through the largest stock of Meadj-Made Qlothmg IN THE COUNTY. IF VK CANNOT SUIT IN READY-MADE, WK CAN SELL YOU THE CLOTH, Oil TAKE YOUR MEASURE, AND MAKE YOU A SUIT IN CITY STYLE DKTTEB AND THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN. CLOTHS, 0ASMMERES, SOLD BY THE YARD. Now sell RELIABLE STORE OF DAVID LOWIEIBIML i - . ji mi'iiismHMmiiuMWHM"mMiMiiaitAt: .y 'ENDORSED BY OVER THIRTY SEWING FT I . MACHINE EXHJBITORS AT THE CvVr Q Q EXPOSITION 1NIVERSELLE, COat C0Vl Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876, XVlfC rf1 ' Ai being "Very STRONG, SMOOTH, tnd, vVVB kJ.T.I. EXCELLENT THREAD," JaVSVy lir7.u1Zi IM. ' ( ENCOURAGE . .iVajrMArJUFACTURED at JlOME I NDU STRYjafBijar MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. : BY USING- RgJMrSWARTtBR0(lll.UTtD).4i;UTS.mrtlt ' 4c7.'i 11 jj9B&3rMCMUPMS- PHILADELPHIA. : 'vjjjj NEVYORK t'.BOSTON. Aprtl 16, 'J-ly f narania 1 prai CTRIiD WHIT THI UtUCTlD W. T. BROTW. Monrv. Ttxat. rita 1 D. Lakoill. voai litbma and Catarrh Keroedy bae eumileiely cured tuy wire. Vbt euffarod vltb Aitbuta from tbo Uu tb vaa year old, vhich U now thirty yeara. B. 1. HOPlflSjl, Vcfi,. Mo. D. LaveiLb, Pear Bin I bao vaad your raluabla Aaibniftftod Catarrh lUntdy,aai aay vitb pleaaaro tbat tt aurod me. flaaaa make wy ataumeul kaowii W tba world, UEO. CUK, JppU Ont; Oklo.l do bereby oertiry that I Vaa aiOloud wllb Catarrh fifteen yeara. 1 baud about two tblrda of ft fatkato ot D. LtKoaixa Itlb&ia and CaUrrb Kemody, and am bow entirely cured. t. jmn Seh teatlinooy aboold cobtiwo tho moat doubtful aaffartrtbat my ieibma b4 Catarrh Ranadr la tho wooder of the ua, J IflMJ n Ut69fUJ, $Ut.fitTnn tbe laid!, ftadeoftUlne mo Injur lout drui. IT IS Bin, BktliULS 1111 TUIJC , Geo. A. Kclley & Go. WHiolesalc AgentPittsburg, Pa. l-eplember 1!, TV, 1m. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. SUITAHI.T: FOR YARDS, CEMETERY LOTS, and Public Grounds. The rollow Ing shows tt Picket Gothic, ono ot tho seeral beautiful styles ot Fence manufactured by tbo unilerslgnetL Fur 11,-snty ui.il liuralllly they nro unsurpassed. Put up l,y tixiwrlenctd hands, and warranted to give tutlsfactloo. Prices and Specimens of other Designs sent to any adaress. ADUlIKh S. HESS, BIcemsburg, Pa. July 18, TS-sm A MONTH iruarunteed. ill a dar at home made by the Industrious, capital not required j e wm sure )ou. mvo, nomeu, uujB ana itiris make money foster at work fur us thun at am thin? else. Tho work u Igkt nnd pleasant, and such as aiooue can go riirlitat, Thonnwhoaii) wlsi who bee this nollue w ill send us their addresses at onco olid sue for tli'insi-lieu. costly ouint and terms free. Now Is me lime. Those ulrcody at work aro laying up largo sums tt money. Address TKUK tt CO.. Augusu, Maine. oct t, i-ly no times ueii.inau. n-isouuiu mo iiuiiiuuujfirt ui mn .'"'V, ,i;ir timp end It solicit yuum pnraons nf goTd.iWIItlosand good ivirposcs.-tlioso who i desire to ImpmvP i helr lime opportunltlea (or well paid labor alter leaving School, l'or or Trnnlerp. NOVELTIES, Hats, Caps, &c, a'or Men and Hoys, Pearl Shirts, Under Clothing. Pretty suits for little boys, Cheap suits for Men, Cheap Overcoats, Trunks, Satchels, Hags, &c. Gum Clothing, etc ing at the D.Langell's Asthma Catarrh Remedy; HAVIXO UroftlM tMDtj ;nti bet mi lift an4 te.U) iLh iSTUVA r rHTHIHIC. anrj been Lrealed bf tht tnoal mlneol ibjilclana wllhoal recllf aat LeBetlt, I U ennifelled, tlaat reaort, to cxperlmtDIOD myielf. 1 ba4 bacotaa x tad ibat I f n ompIld to ail urn mj cbair day aud & I flit, iUalnto(t for iuj fcrib. tit tuDtnoia wtra lnten Ibat lt$ uicImi W ktu-mpt t daaarlba them. Alwaji btm tat Batura bad prorldad ft raiJj, If ll enuld ooly ba foanj, 1 rominriicrti couipvvik4t roota and bcrba. and laballD iba odor from intra, when I fortuiiattlv diafararad a uiuai VoiidarrilTcmadjaiidiHruraf'iTii)Tll4aDdraTAltKll. I no eOer v all aOl.nl vitb ta abova mined d !, Iba Watlit of my dlacoverr, aod tf thtr will liuprot tbaopportniillT.lv.l)fuaai)irtbfr wlllDTfrauiT(rtrllb,attrril'ldUaaae(Atlima VI TE MINLTKit. and will b aMaiolU dovu ti Ielpij4 laiteumfurtaMT, AiafurtUr W aat !ran itt full aailiAJ, aft r uiin en Ibfrd lit cuntcoU or a pact an, (laaitbar ihTulAerCATlltHlljtotvlurn lHrcruaiLlu to tblrdita tht Irpl-rletor. and tba purrbna uoocj atll be rrluo-lcd by rturu mail. I will aajr rurtLcr, f Iba furtgoiai troattlD a ucl aaiuractorj, ud tour aani and addrrti, aod 1 will and yon ona Uial ackat o Ckargt, pbould jour dnifilit fail to kcrp tbla rcmadj, I bar a larxo iupt It ku band, ui tn In atnng a;atica ltb full dirtetiorn bv to ma It, vblen 1 can acud by luatl to aoy kldrrai on receipt of tba i'rleo, SI. OO per Package. A iii in, D. L1H3ILL,(I:ti:'.:: ft tdt rr:jrlct:r,Uf;:i Cmk.Tjyci Co.,CUa. Bold by Dnitfiriita and Medicine Deajers (renerally. WHO IUI TKIKD IT, SIX 1BOCT IT..C3 C.V, It ABO, Cavhler Voiatr Kt- Hank. Okto. D.Livvau., Pear Sir I Kai-tug be& aatvrely allllciad with Catarrh t& tho Lead, 1 ai erauaded to try your Id ball Df Eimvdy. bicb, f ftXlad inrh aa aJtetlthlni oaro, Ibat I ftroit ubllo U4lltuDy aa blo( ft luoeMtful aod apoody ourt fur Catarrh, b. i. rtr.nwm l. Pwy nr, ri.b. Dca flr i Vvur Aaihuia and Catarrh keutdy baa roiad to ba all you cUicn for If. I bav no language tbat vlll cipreii th arunuut of brueCt I ban alrrady received, aad I itb to ey u the affllcwd : A humbug iku li-w. KlX' l A I I 't; Hda la a remarkable llill J t lilj k) medlcinowlll curespav la. splint cuib. Callous, Ac, or any enlargement AMI WILL ItE.MOVK THE llllM'll Wll'lluUT QUA T IV U L I s T K It I N (1 or eauslDg a 0 1 JV V 111 soro. No remedy ever uls-i-oeri'd equals It (or certainty of or action in stoypmg tbo mmeness and removing the bunco. Price H.oo. hend ror circular giving IITIIIJ I'KOOF Hold by drugglts, or bent tu VJUltu any address oy the inventor, ii. J, Kendall, M, 1 Jinosburgh Falls, Vl, .Mojerliros. Agents lUoomsburg, l'a. Slay iu, T..iy a w Tril? C Ti feud Salients tu stamps or curren II V IVO I'jcy ror a lew ihiiim! Hdoh. it tteutsof ull dleutes, hasui line engravings shovi log positions assumed by tick horses, a table of drives, a HIWl u'Hh eollectlon of VALUAlli BllKU lJVjvl ll'KS, rules for telling tue age of a horse.wltb an engraving showing teeth of each) ear uuu u mrge iiuiuuii i, 01 ttuuuuie nurse iniorinai ion. lr. Wm. II. Hall snvs. 1 have boiiL'ht books f bar. l paid 15 and $10 fur which I do not like as well as I do yours." Stun ion i CntcixiK. Agents Wanted. p. rivutiuu, .11. ti,, .uususrgu raus, vu Way a, 'is.iy THIS COLLAR and a Coir Milker free 'o Farmers who act as (gents. Cut this out anj address with stamp bMlTH BON. U Dey St., V. V, July S3, 3m. Name thlj faper, TlSS0I,LTlOM OV 1'AUTNKKSIIIl'. fuo partnership heretofore enisling between C. II. Brock ay and lleo. if. Klwell as the linn of lirock vay KIul'II. engaged In the publication of the Co, U'hsuk, and In Ihe proctloo of law, U this day dls bohed by mutual consent. The books of the 11 nn wlllrrmutuatihoCuLrMBUN onico ror settlement, and all pen ona k no a Ing tliemselies to be Indeba'd to the linn will please cull and settle, and those luv. Ing claims agalust tbe nrm will please present tuelr bills. O. 11. IIKOCKWAV, OEO.K. KLWKLU septve, w, PATBITtD. P. 1'. DIU.MYEH, Secretary. O. 23. SAVAGE, PKAl.Fa IK Silverwaro. Watchcs,Jewclry.01ccks.&c, tw itcmoTCrt to tlie Tost Ofllco bulldlnff, nrfT Jo3r atove theKxh.inj;e Hotel. All kind of Wfttclics, Clocks and Jewelry iifat ly it?imlrei and warranted. may IT, :s-tt 537 ritovEuus. rnovKiins, "For jinking Bpells, fits, tHrxiupna. ral n ta ll oa t)(l nvr pirlU, rolyoalioi llltur." "HcaJ t proenro and um J.'.p lilttera, Snd rou vm 1)0 strong ealuijraad Uuppj." mttAcs. do yorj vtnt to Pfl ft-tron?, healUiyand beautiful Tbca uuo Hop iiUten. -The preatcst an- Pptlzcr. itomacli, lood nnd liver rozu Utor llup ilittcrB." Clercrmpn, Titw yer, KJltum, T.m.k rr and IaOIck ntcd Hop lilUcradallr." MTTnp flitter", tins re Ktorcd tomibrlety nnd health, perfect v reck from lutein jitrautc. "Ponretomftch, sick headache nnd dlzzl nerni, 1 lop Hli tera citrug wlLU a ( uw domos." soo vlll Te pttd for a caoo that Hop Jilttcn will not cora or iielp. TIop flitters bnllffi np, itrcDgthoni and cures contlnonlly from tho first dobe." 'Kidney and VrU narycumplalnttof all Kinds permanently cured Ly llup Jiltun Hop Coron Ctbk Ii tnn wit t put, infest aadDest.AikchlldrcD. Tho ITop Tad for Btomnrh, LIcr end Kldneyi 1 atupcrtor to aM other. A ale Jrneglati. rt.I.r.lsnnaiiaolote nnd IrrcPisuiMu curu fir drunkenness, ubo of opt mi, tntuccuand aad liurcutlcs. Alt iihniTA anlt (ln.pirlts. Hop Hitters un in, ii Miring. uq. tlalntf owatrnfiHiiidy bo mado rur It iN Ni;V VOItli. Icb. 14. 77-lf r Feb.7, 'Tt)-ly AND Paper Hanging. WM. F. 33 ODIN Ei HOX hT.. 1IELOW hE'.'ONI), 1ILOOMS11U1K1, l'A Is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE PAINTINO I'lalu and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, BOTH DECOHAT1VU AND 1'I.AIN. All kimlN f I'liriilluro Itrialrcil. mid iiiikiv :m boiiiI :in iv. NONE BUT FIllST-CLAr.. OlIUJIEN MIPLOYEI) Estimates Mado on all Work, WM. K. liOUlXR. OCt, 1, 1S70. M. C. SLOAN & BRO. ltL(MISItt;((at l'A. Manuf.ujturers ot Carriages, Bujgies, Phaetons, Sleighs, J'LATFOIIM WACON8, c. First-class worklilwnj s on hand. HEI'AIKIN'U NEATLY UONK. Prices reduced to suit the times. MINNESOTA m YSSE DAKOTA OVEH 1,000,000 ACRES OF FINE FARMING LANDS P ar. ' llVh9 lViKoii TETLU K.It.l t., M from lo aft peF At N, 4n4 0o lUlMal Uitu Tlicy are I'rw from Iiiriiiiilmiiirr. Quid Mik. Mat,, tie.. unid(..U4 .. i a a oimmuna LiKil Cora ml iiluncr, urn i wiiicvv U.,W.Jt'y t'0.,L' Mention tht paper in wttitta, uniCiuu.ltL, Kept. 5, 'tv,.uw ORANUEVILLE ACADI51IV You can set a Thorouitn Education lih thu l.KABT OUTLAY OF MONEY. For Catalogue, address the l rlnclpal, AprtlH..!.,, UIAMItt"' BUH1NKK8 CAItDH, V1SITINCI CAltDd, UEtTBH USAOf, UILLlIliAUb, I'OHTKHU, CO., AO.. Seatly anil Cbeapl; jiriuted at the Coldu niAN Olllre. n ivin rFiiRic"" uhu rsuw iibbinublti " HAVFonnfl Iilvrcn Tvvtrnitnrt SDn. HtAiwlfir.l l',imi v itMi-ilt. . .tJ ,K ; diaenscs of Iho Ijtver, Stomach !n,i itntvM. tu fni.ni.. Lnr S vcgetnuio. it uovor -Tr, sr .. . .leismuMum : ai 5 Inrlrrnmln.l , - p hoa npnn fiaA,1! in mv BrnnUnn irl Viv flin tii.1.1!. -tf l'uui.U,pl mora tlmn Ur, . . J J unprccodeatcd results. J FOB CtDnlll An S, T.W.SANFORD, M.D., MfSiK&S p AIT nnrOGLT ITItLTttL TOC ITS KErrTlTInv April is, '7-), RAIL ROAD TIME TADLEs 8UJ1MEU TIME TABLE. On and nner Sunday, .luno ra. lsip. the tt.iinj n the riilladeirhU Erie lta IroailUlilslonuni mn as follows : WESTWAni). Erie Mall leaves I'hlliidclphl i ll r,:, p m " " llarrKburir 4 25 um " " v lill.iui port 8 C3 am " " ,Terse lior n n: a m " " Lock' Haven me a in " " llenio 11 n u in " nrrtvn nt Ki In T nr. n , Niagara Express lcnes Philadelphia 8 no a lit " nnrrisnurjr ii4nutn " ai r. nt VMlilamsport niispm ' " InC Uaen It 6.", p ci " iinovo 5 us pin Fast Line loaves Phil uh'lnhla 11 43 a m ll i ltmrg" 3 :t3p in " nnivi'iit V iiamsport TWpin " " l.'icl; llmen 8 40 pin IHsTA'.uti), Puclllc hxprehs 1,iv,h I.-I-I; Haven C 4iam Jir.i'y;.oro t laani i llllrtmsport 7r,um " nnlie nt llurrlstiurL' 1l4am " " Philadelphia siipm Day Ex press leayes Kenovo ioilIuhi " " I,oek Haven 11 to a in " ' v llilamsport U4opm " arrive at llnirliburi; 4iupm " Philadelphia T 2') p in Erlo Mall leaves Kenovo 8 M) p in " " Ixick Haven loimpm " " Wlillansnort 1120pm " arrives at llarrlsljurg 3 no n in " ' l'hllndelphu T40nm Fast Line leaves Wllllamsport U ss a m arrives at llarrlsimrg 3A5am " ' l'hll.idelpnla T 40 a m Erlo Mall west and Ilav IVhrexl l'ust. tn.ll.iI rlnu, eonnecilonsnt.Nortliumberi.ind wlih L.,t ll. It, ll. trains ror vt iikcsoarre aud scranton, Erie Mall West, Nl.ijara Kxpres West, nnd l'at Line West make closo connection at Wllllomsiiort with N. c. It. W. trains norlli. Niagara Epress West nnd Pay Express Fait make close connect lull at Lock Ilaen wllb 11. E. V It. II. trains. Erlo Mull east nnd West connect nt Frio Willi trains on I-s. am, s. it. n. at Corrv wllho.r.t i. V. ll. ll. ; at Emporium with ll, N. Y. & I". 11. H. and at llrirtwood with A. V. It. it. Parlor cars will run between Phlla'ielphla nod Wlllamport on Niagara nxpress west, Erie Esprrsi west riillodclohla Exnrpsi cast- n.iv i.:xiii-rs i.nvi. and Sunday Express east. Sleeping curs on all ulslit . WM. A. BALDWIN, (leneral Supt. "VTOHTHEItN CENTRAL RAILWAY 1 COMPANY. On and ntn r November 20th, 16T3, trains will leave Suubury as follows : NOKTIIWAltD. Erlo Mail 5.20 a. m arm e Elmlra 11 ,s " Canandatgua. . .1.3 p. m Hochester 5.11 Niagara 9 in " Kenovo accommodation 11.10 u. in. uuUe Wllilain port 12.55 p. m. Elmlra Mall4.15u.m ttrrlio Elmlra lo.iua.rn. Buffalo Express 7,15 a. in, orrlio Buffalo s.m a. it KOUTlIWAlll). Buffalo Exprcas 2.50 a. m.arrlvo llanlshurg 4,miu. " Iialtlmoie s.4U ' KlmlntMall 11.15 a. m., oriivo llnrrlsburg i,mi " Washington lo.aii " " Baltimore c.3o " " Washington s.30 ' Ilarrlsburg accommodation 8,40 p. in, an He 1 Iiu rla burg 10.60 p.m. arrlvo Baltimore 2.25 a. in " Washington 0.13 " ErleMalll3.55 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3. H5u. m " Baltimore 8.4H ' ' Washington 10.35" All dally except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Ueneral Passenger Agent A. J. CASaATT, General Man igtr "piIILADEU'ILV AND HEADING KOAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGEH TRAINS. May U, 1879. TRAINS I.B4T! RCPEKT AS IOLlOW6(SPNDA V EXCEnfl) For New Yoik, Philadelphia, Heading, FottsUlle Tamaqua, c, 11,15 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 u. m. 7,21 nnd 7,55 p. in. For Wlllumsport,o,2S ,05 a. in. and 4,oo p. m. thaws rou Hrrenr ieatb as follows, (sckpatij CEPTKD.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. lu. Iare Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leavo Beading, 11,66 a. m., I'oltsvllle, is.st p. m and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 0,20 s,50 a. m, and 4,oo p. m. Leuve Wllllatnsport,9,45a.m,2,15 p. m. and 4,50 p. m rasscngers to andfiomNew Yorkand I'hlladil phla go turousr j without change of cars. J. . WOUTTEN, ,. ,.... Ueneral Manngtr. C. (1. HANCOCK, (ieuerol Ticket Agent, Jan.ll, lsld-if. ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANJi waSTUUM KAILUOAD. BLOOM8BLTRO DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. s, Takes effect at 4:3n A, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 187S. i mm QWS5M I 5 IllfllP III ffor - SEND JkTOKTHKKN OKNTltAL KAILVA NOKTII, p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 Sll 4 12 V 40 9 2J 9 17 9 37 II US 9 30 8 58 3 51 9 21 8 51 3 45 9 19 8 45 3 41 9 14 19 41 12 t 8 33 3 SO 9 04 8 13 3 10 S 44 8 23 3 20 8 55 8 12 3 13 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 39 7 51 2 51 8 24 7 88 2 39 8 17 7 12 1 34 6 12 7 23 2 23 8 05 T 18 7 14 7 10 7 02 9 04 7 44 50 1 67 T S3 50 1 61 1 33 5 45 1 45 7 29 C 27 1 27 7 11 5 16 00 1 00 8 45 p.m. p.m. a.m. bTATlONS. SOUTH. a.m. p m. p.m .......Scranton , .......Uellevue Taj lorvllio... ., .Lackawanna... Plttston 9 35 'i IU O 10 2 10 t) 20 2 21 ! 2 SO 0 3.1 2 is 0 40 2 44 0 45 14) 6 SO 2 63 t a 9 67 Cl 9 45 9 58 West IltLston., ...Wyoming., 10 07 ....aiu ilallby, Bennett. .... Kings ton Kingston .Plymouth June. ...Plymouth Avondale ...... .....Nantlcoke 10 IS 3 15 7 10 10 83 3 15 7 1$ s 10 I 10 29 3 15 7 S 3 21 I 85 10 84 3 20 7 4'i .Uunlock's ( reek. 10 42 3 31 8 114 BnicK8uinnyH, nick's Ferry.... 10 55 3 50 8 K 11 07 4 03 8 45 11 13 4 10 8 65 11 J 4 18 9 14 ...Beach Haven.,, iierw ck .... ....Briar Creek 4 1 T lfl 4 29 7 ti ..willow drove..., ,..,Llme Itldge Espy......... ..Bloomsburg,... .......Itunert. t 83 7 80 7 44 8 III 11 89 4 4J 11 45 4 49 11 ft I 4 6.1 i 32 Catawlssa Bridge, II KI ft Oil S 61 1 19 18 6 18 S 21 ....ijunvuie ....Chulasky. ....Cameron U IS ' 30 9 55 .Northumberland, 19 45 6 45 (0 p.m. n.ni. a-Bi W. F. HAWTKAD, BUPt. lUPU HIS. Supirlateudent's Otnco. Soranton, June 10, A1NWRIGIIT&CO., WHOLESALE UUOCEIH, I'UlLADELrlllA, Dealers tn TEAS, SYHUPS, COFFEE, 6UUAK, MOLASSES, aio, sriciJ, eicABB soda, io., Ac. N. K. Corner Second and Arch streets, lOrdeiB will recelvo prompt attention.