THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COLNTY, PA. Miscellaneous. A NllllTINO MATCH. J1T.OODY BrORT WHICH THR riUSANTIW OP hbutany am: path to tNDUi.nn in. The grPHt nttrnctlon of Hrltlany Is "tlio pe aiiintry," nntl no wonder, for they nrequlto ul generis, rjuHo diir-rent from nil oilier populations They combine thusombro tnci turn nature of tlio Spaniard with the droll, wild lifeof the Irish. It Is didlcult to un. derstand how the s.inio peoplo can be silent and nulsy reserved and running ovor with jollity. Yet na It Is. There mint be n strain of tljjvr In a population which could amuse Itsrli its latfly a 1S17 cutting the life out of friends with a whip made afier this fashion : J.iab, is feet long, swelling at a little die taries from the handle, to tho thickness of a man's arm, (rom whence It tapered to a twlstid and strongly-knotted end, made more like a kuile by tho help of a mixture of glue. This plaything wasfixod upon a strong stift slick, and often noto'ily'cut a man Into steaks, but some times cut out tho life of him nt n single stroke. Yet a local historian gives, an account of a fete which he attended In lsl7, at which the chief attraction was a contest between twelve men, six on a side, with these deadly weapons. Tho smack ol these whips made, he says.mucb more noi-e than a gunshot j they could be heard at the distance of two and a half miles, and when aoveral smack their whips in concert the noise is -o terrible that one must cither run nway or stop up one's ears. These twelve men were ranged opposite one another at a distance almost corresponding to the length of tiie lashes ot their whips, They stood up, having for protection in tho shape of dress only short felt breeches and shirts made of stout sailcloth. Like all llreton peas auU of the old style, their hair huug down their backs In long tresses, but was cut straight across the forehnad after the fashion of Gainsborough's "Illue Hoy." They wore no hats or head covering. The left arm was naked, but tho right arm, which held the whip, was protected from the fist to the neck by an armlet or shield of thick leather The eides were distinguished by the color of the tufts of their whips, the ono being whito the other red. These men thus standing face to face were there to bo wounded almost to death for the glory thereof, and also for the prbv,which consisted of half a dozen striped pocket handkerchiefs and a pound of tobacco. The signal given by an old peasant, the combatants put themselves in the attitude of .'efiance, the whip raised, while the lash was held in the left hand. 'Strike," said the same voice, and tho twelve cables were let loose in an instant, but no smack was heard as they met, twisted and struggled in mid air. Those most renowned quickly dis engaged their lashes, and dealt tho sccoDd and dreadful blow upon the persons of their antagonists, opening up long seams of livid or bleeding flesh ; on the third stroke all the faces except two were seamed and flowing with blood. These two were the leaders one tall) the other short ; ono heavy, the other light, one all ilesh, tho other, al though only five tegt high, all nerves and sinews. An outsider would have backed the giant, but the boys of Tipriac knew too well the process of the dwarf to risk their money against him. Tho combat njw raged with imy, men disdained to parry, they were only iager to strike Tho sound was that of a ljlley ot musketry. The lashes soften f to tow, but harden again and glue them Ives totrether with blood. The faces are .10 longer human ; the long hair hangs down a front, bathed in perspiration and blood. lint not one blow has fallen ou either cbam pion. fliey have reserved themselves; they have guarded and parried, knowing that up on them the issue of the fight did depend But not the the tall man has hit home. A long, blue, spiral mark.which here and there squirts blood, twists round tho left arm of the little Joseph, and makes him stagger with pain. lie rcovers himself ; launches his whip at his foe, and but six inches inter veued between its deadly point and the face of Joseph the great. Animated by his first success, Kaer stepped forward and bent his wholo strength to the blow which he aimed at Josille. Tho little man never parried the blow, but pirouetted, as it were, while, with ut any rffort, he threw out his lash softly. Tho blow of Kaer misled ; but when Josille sharply drew back his lash, the whole face o: Kaer was cut in two a gigantic gap opened up tho very bones. These two s'ood alone in the lists ; the rest had made a truco and were engaged in attending to their grievous wounds. Kaer, Minded at the shock, put his armlet of leather before his face arid paused. Josille, so far from profiting by the occasion and pressing his advantage, coolly took out his pocket-handkerchief and loudly blew his noe, to the great amuse ment of his backers, who thought it an ex cellent joke. The laughter made Kaer mad threw him out of his sang froid, anil mad htm wild. He Btruck, stamped, and made wonderful points ; but Josille was calm, and at the end of ten minutes tho giant, covered with wound, his shirt cut into ribbons, his mouth foaming, his eyes blinded, fell hcavi ly upon his knees. -'Don't give in 1" cried some voices still ; but the efl'urt to raise was vain. Josille, apparently incapable of pity like a true llreton peasant, again blew hi note, and prepared to give the falling mai his coup de grace. A shiver rait throuj the crowd ; but Josille was better than h seemed, for instead of cutting the poor flesh hedextiously drew the whip out of th bauds of the victim, nud folded his arms up on his breast. Kaer shut his eyes, and laid his burning head upon the Band., The whites were proclaimed the victors. Kacn subaltern had a pocketbaudkerchtef worth Gd', and Josille the pound of tobacco.. I know not whether any of these scenes are enacted now, but this account is so recent that throws light upon the llreton peasant as fiud him CormM Ma'jannc, Try it.for it never disappoints. Dr. Hull1 Cough Syrup. Per bottle, 2.1 cents ; large she, 60 cents. Far Away Alaska. VALUE 01' TIIE FUIl TKAFFIO 01' THAT WILD ltEOlON TIIE VARIETY OF ANIMALS HUNTED. The fur of tho skin traffic of Alaska, out sido of tho returns fro m the 1'ribilov I lands, it is stated, does not exceed $230,000, and of this sum two thirds belong to tho tea otter catch of the Aleutian Islands and coast of Kcd'tak Island. So the hear, the wolves, tho foxes, land otters, martens, and minks and tho deer hides altogether taken from Alaska every year, do not represent the gross valuo of $100,000 to tilo traders aud hunters engaged iu tho business. 1'or tho last twel years the most energetic rivalry in theTur trade on the xukou river lias never resulted in showing a net annual gain for the trader, cnuaeed iu tho district of over $25,000, and this is what is acknowledged us tho richest fur-bcatiug section of Alaska. During tev nil seasons, tho combined catch of tho traders and trappers on tlio Yukon failed to meet their gross outlay for the year. Two-thirds of tlio Alaska mink, bear, land otter, wolf, arten and fox skins camo from tho Yukon district, reinforced by the catch from tho upper Koskoquim country. Tho remaining one-third is gathered tip at Niifhngag, Bris tol Hay, and Cook's Inlet. Nono of tlio 'Al eutian islands yield any fur worthy of mtu- tion, save tho few valuablo sea otter skins Inch nro secured on outlaying reefs and rocky Icdzes. Whether tho tur-bearing nni- als of lintish North America arc as plenty now as they were In tho palmy days of tho Hudson ltay company monopoly are no dato or judging. But wo know that tho fur- caring beasts of that country liavo been limited by ten men during'the last twenty ears, where ono followed them up formerly, ar.d this fact points plainly to a very great iiiimutlon of wild life. Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 25 1879 I was taken with an acute attack of llheu- matlsm last fall, and confined to bed. At first employed a physician, without benefit; then snt to Watigler Uroj.' Drug Store and iblalncd a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, tho uso f which soon gavo me relief, and cured me f the attack. 1 can safely recommend It to 11 suffering with lthcumatism. Itcsnect- fully, Malt McDermott, I. C. 11. 11, shops "Success of Small fruits The valuo of the series of articles by Mr. K. 1. Roe, now appearing iu Scribncr'i Month ly on tho above subject, is not only npprcci- ted by thousands of pcoplo who arc trying, as amateurs, to cultivate fruits of different inds, but is bringing words of high praise from experienced horticulturists. Nothing of tho kind has bceu attempted for years, and tho advances that have been made in the science of horticulture, since any standard book has been written on the subject make these articles unrivaled, Tho editor of the Kural jVcw Yorker writes to Mr. Koo as fol lows: "I have often said and written that mall fruits should bo cultivated by everybody that owns or hires a plot of ground, even if no larger than an ordinary grass plot for dry ing clothes. If tho benevolent institutions our cities would encourage it among tho poorer clascs-with which their good work brings them in contact, I believe that a more ubotantial benefit would result than from any of the methods at present pursued for their betterment. Horticulture is a captivating occupation in any of its branches, and in none moro so than in the cultivation of small fruits. 1'hero is nothing but a lack of knowledge upon tho subject that deprives tho poorest pcoplo in tho land from a bountiful supply tiring tho cnttro season. It seems to mo that your strawberry articles in h'cribntr iu so far ss they may be judged by tho first two numbers are well calculated to promote just such a popular appreciation of the straw berry at least ; and I hope you will not stop uutil you have dealt with the raspberry, blackberry, currant, gooseberry and grapo in the same familiar, inspiriting and comprehen sive way." Mr. Peter Henderson, the veteran seeds man, writes: "I ho time is npo for your ar ticle, s vast improvements havo been made since Fuller wrote, not only in culture, but in aneties. Your instructions have the truo practical riug that no writer on such subjects can attain without actual experi ence." Mr. AV. II. Coleman, ono of tho best horticultural writers in tho country, speaks high praise of tho papers, aud adds, 'Tour artists aro doing things beforo une qualled on such subjects. Tho first article taught mo a great deal about strawheny his tory that I didn't know beforo." In tho January &ribner will appear tho third paper in tho scries, devoted to "Straw berries for Homo and Market," the illustra tions for which are probably the finest of the kiud ever produced in this couutry. Hay for Hogs. Few men are aware of the fact that hay is very beneficial to hogs bnt it is true, nevertheless. Hogs need rough food as well as horses, cattle or the human race. To preparo It you should have a cutting box or hay cutter, and the greener the hay the better. Cut the hay as short as oats, or shorter, and mix with bran shorts or middlings, and feed as other food. IIogs soon learn to like it, and, if soaked in swill as other food, is highly relished by them. In winter, use for hogs the same hay"you feed to your norses and you will find that, while it saves bran, shorts or other food, it puts ou flesh as rapidly as anything that can be given them, The use ot hay can be commenced as early as the grass is fit to cut, and when run through cutting box can be used to advantage by simply Boaking iu fresh water until it sours. If vnu want tn have a irood nnnetito and enjoy health, take "Dr. Liudsey's Wood Searcher.' Storixo Okioxs. Durinsr the winter onions should be kept la a cool, dry place, Ires trom hum irost. It will uo no harm u the thermometer should sink a few degrees uelo'.v Ireezmg point in the storeroom, but by repeated hard frosts and thawings they become, soft and unfit for Use. Thev mav be stored in a dry collar in barrels which are perforated with airholes. They .will thus be re.uly to ship, as soon as spring opens, with out further trouble, or they may be placed on a barn iloor underneath which it cannot freeze and covered with hay. T.ario iiuan titles should never bo stored during the winter in an unsuitable place, aud they must bo thoroughly dry. Have vou headache, nain in the back - , coated tongue, or diiues? If so, take "Sellers' liver IMIly and be cured. Parents 'should hi particular about tho kind of newspaper' they tako into their families. It is imposible to overestimate the value of a remedy which so perfectly controls the annoying and dangerous affection of tho pulmonary organs. Dr. Drowning' C. & 0. Cordial never fails when taken strictly in accordance with directions. Dr. Ilrown iug, Proprietor, IU7 Arch St., Philadcl phia. Sold by all druggists. Price 60c. per bottle. A happy Christian is one who seeks the good of others, who cheerfully serves others at tho cost of personal comfort, and who can say with Paul,though I be tree from all men yet i have made myself tho servant of all that I might gain the more. Such Christians take tho crown by bearing the cross, Fees of Doctors. The fees of doctors Is an Item that very many persons are interested In just at pres ent. We believe the schedule for visits is 3.00. which would tax a man confined lo hU bed lor a year, and in need of a dally visit, over tl,000 ayear for medical atten dance nlono I And one single bottle of Hop llitteis taken In time would save the $1,000 and all the years sickness. IMPORTANT LETTER From a Distinguished Physloian. fOO (Inslo rtliMw linn cntillrat man ralfrr n nr tiiw ?....?,u'llJh" ,,rc"kr"! "J r.iipi It i,t..-i than t 'JVhi'V.nl? Vf l,:' D,',"' "f . or.lalit. nr I , it. il ?.,V. !''':?' I1' '' ',.'ln''.' 1 " .r l.-l,arl!,i it i, 1 ii' u' ,' '''''' "'' 1 Iili'l'll veil Will i'. H I. I , Hi , Hi it tlm if i ,i 2' ' 1 '' " '"!' '' ' ' C ri ii.i il pctcm .mltrn.tirnr'! v. 'ihn n, il inMliii I mlnptiMl I v 1 r. Puifor.l in r lils II vM.-.f. Crnr. Ii . mm n v It. n- .11 llpio.lt III Ivuni.-. , I : il. in, r I In ho tMf'Mt ".(. liil II 11. i' f,r r, nil, 1 iu.n. i'If,'i'.y,'"r","1l'''11''".1"1 ntlinii"lpii.iK . In li!uor7oiii!,,,:;'u',-,;i j. 1,1 SAHFQRD'S RABJOAL CURE AY nMy 1 ill i In tin on ffitif fewp pnUr n-nio 'li: hut Una Ut Tl it in Tin ir liitjiiiii i i iirfTi'it-.i tlnn iHinliv H'Mfrlti l li intii i, 1 tho pnpurii- PtU l 1 '. if. I i .li. .H l nun. nilor tnvrriVtim J Infill il( utv'l. itfhtr 1 Hit! il; or It i it'trir, nlf r Mil .To'lirlt Irlnl f Hi" mnil in up u r ii r in m Tern, 'it i, i at priVfii'-Iy mtvlnMl IM imp. in 1 pt . mn in I hv i-f in jirotorg no Kftiilmn t.n.j hu ulrcl of i) i itioi u r r it.' UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION ni'TLKMr;.- V I t'l'HK 1 I 11 111' avp M HxxfoRD'H r.Atm .l thnt v m M rnh ii pIi i r, i mi c;iu uny i unllillV rtiri'nr.it1ot!Mi v , mirli nrm c r.i' Bun ijntiun rl ii it t. iu ii'.irn liic ii'tirofn W i nip nnf 1 1 Ho tbi cif rpmntni n-'. m i u i t trifi.lci ion: In t , itr pn p.irn Iim im-i'H i li.- n ; or tlimwn'.tlR, n -1 v- tin k Hum.' Htm- U -I 'i i M 1 r m tlirt i cf it" (ufi f in r l .. U.ittli i -i tf w II l.n pi-t twc Mf p tittn uli, mi ' f l t t. iviMiijr fur ftinrrli.liut -nil uiitnii m, i.ki. r u mi pi.-tcr you cm ii ' till I ti fin ir-1 r imii tt w ji.ii, t.,'y1"1 YV' , " " ' '"''"'IW CO frtatlonrr;', V. i 'i , . .V ai ' t r , 1 , III at- Irn Tuiip, 1 f ' uli . is i'i n ?.I1;(,'.,,'.?JC." Til.1 .uM ill' ilMHtinm.M luin.t . JI,1-.K8 ft '(HTK . lui Ai .Is nial Wlioliftila DragirlMh, lt it n, l f , VOLTAIC FLUSTER AijWutro.CnUniili- I'.iitn-rv ciimlilni-il Mill, ii hlul.b .Ui.iliciili.l MrpiiKlhi-iilns lMn-lii-, la'lh'.lM'iVl'K'f jilMilTnls'" '' Ef.ECTRfG!TY As n rrjnil rurnllVD nn.l n -lnrnlli-c nKrnt U not miallci l.y n-ij . I i.i Mi, i ,, ,,i, I ! II 7 l,lnry ol tin-lii-iUlnit nrt 1..i,mi Wi.,!,,, ilin.il .IthPtu'iir, rcfloriilloii l.yiiiini am l,-ilili-liyinii,,., u -tljo lutrrsiut or ullplo.N-lini.nml i tpir ni, ni.,1 1 iZ ciH-iltlioiiMiiiI ,, mpil'-iillv ilm.l, iri mi mi iiiilin.ly prm c, n li. ii 11,1 I ,i r liiiiiiaii , h ni-y r.iul lino n, . l'lall'ir' I'-kUiik cunilU. ili-miut la Vj SAS-SAIsl AMD PiNE. ri-quiro dtcrl,llo:i. 'Hi. Iri. I il, In-,lmK. cii,. Ine, om I MriniilM jiliit Tr..-,. m. . , . , muk, u , . B4lldH. W III' II I Dill till t i Ji nulnnci- Mi!i lutll Lh 1 liiilKirtiji I illnciiurli- In .ii in,,,,, ii, Ir In alii.it m il Btri-iiKtlui.int,- rnn-rtl i nn- l-ir,..,m., , nt,i.i. i.. tills rc.iK-ct uur llaslir Ulliu bulla uj Mliliuat tlio am i.Tilcltrlrltj , TWO m ONE. Tlnn con,lilai-,l we harp two urnml .iii illcnl anenu In onr-. cncli or wlilcli pi rlorui. li. luiivliim ,n,l unll.illv I'roilui-i- morn curt, tlinn nny llnlinoiil, loilon. v.ii'lf. or plniitir iior In lorn i oiiip-nmilinl In t!m lilntnry ul mi'illcliio. Trj-onc. liicViiun, ' S ililliy r.UWlilc8.ilo nn.l lluta.l DrnBclht i.nnBli. K'fi ,'r-il 'i1.11''1 " I1"1 '"n'lii". nun by WJ.Ll.ti & l'Ol I Li:. I'roprli tors, llostun. Muiib. PERMANENTLY CURES M KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS,! Constipation and Piles. MI. IE. II. CLARK", South Ucro,Vt., w-JN I ! "IiifCM-. of KII)M:Y TROUULKS It hat i mtcil llLoacliarm. It honoured maur tctt E I bnJcum:of 111X9, and bus never fulled to 1 I uctcUjU'lcnll',' ELS FAIlECIHIiD. of t. Album, Vt 1 nay. It lit of nrlcclow vuluc. Aiici1 utevn s I Tear of urcut Bufferlnff from 1'Ue and Cos-1 I tlTCUCPH U complculr cured rue." C. P. HOfJ AKOV. orUrrkulitre, nays one L I pacluzt' liaitdono wonucri for mo In com I plotcly rurlns seeta Llicr uuJ KUney I Cotnplatut. it has unmo I WONDERFUL fill I I POWER, iimiiiiiiiiiiwi nrCACSE IT ACTS ON TIIEP II.IVEK.Tlir. HOWXIJS AND If. ID Mr.VS AT TIIE SA.-III5 TL1IE. B Because It oleanses the system ot I the poisonous humors that deveiopos I In Kidney and urinary aioeases. nil-1 llouoncsa. Jaundice Constipation, 1 I Piles, or In Rheumatism, Neuralgia! I and Female disorders. KIIIN LV.WOIIT I. ,,dry i rcrlablp com. I pounilwnd can bo Mint by mall prepaid. I Onopacliai,'eHtUnial.pIvitt.oriiipilIdne. Tit-sr it kto-cc : lluy It lit the I)mcsl.l 1'rlcp, 1.00. tilm. si:ttisa:en 4 co.. rrrerfitoa. I 3 llnrllncton, Tt. SPISEli'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used In tho principal Churches for Communion purposes. ES:ELLENT F(H LAMES AUD V7EAELY PEnSCMS AUD THE AGiD. Spoor's Port Grape Wino ! FOUR. YEARS OLD. 'I Hila Celelirateil Nattte Wlno It miulo from tho Juk'oot tlio Oporto drape, raised In tlilscouuty Its Invaluable Tonio and Strengthening Properties are unsurrasfea by any otlier Name wine, lleing Uio pure Julco ot thi drape, produced under -Mr. j.peer'8 own tierhonal BuperUlon, Its purity anil genulnenehs aro guaranteed. The youngest clilld may lunake or Its uenerous (ualltles, and I lie w eak. est Invalid uio It to advantagr". It U partlculirlv beneilclal to the aired and debilitated, and bulted to tho various ailments that affect the weaker bex. It U in oery respi'ct A wink to hk UELibi) us. SPUKU'S I, cl. Slierry. The 1'. J . Kll Eltlty Is a Wlno ot Superior Character, and partaken or thu golden qualltle or the grain', from whlclUt la inide. For I'urlty, IlkliiiesH, Flavor ana Meuiunai iTuperues, ii mu no luunu uuexeeneu. SI'HKU'S P. .1. ISr;iiily. This IIHANOV stands unrivaled In this Country, ueini.' iar superior lor ineuieinai purposes. IT IH A I'Ulll; distillation (rein tdo grapoandcoh' tains valuabio medlclaol protiertles. It has a dellcato flavor, similar to that of the grapes from which tt Is distilled, and Is tn great raver among lint-class ramlllcs. See that tho slgnaturo or AI.FItEI) SI'EKH, I'osallc si. j,t is uer iuu eorK 01 eaeu lhiiiic. BY O. A. KLEIM. June SI, 1819-tr Tins I'Aftn is on nt.it wiiu ROWELL & pKtSMAN . Advertising V- Agents, 2dwin Eastman in Indian Gostumo. BjjTjSN ind Nimb Yeam AMofn Tim rnMANenii and Apaches. Ancet voluntoof 300 pace" being a nlmi'lo statement of tlio liotrlble Tncta connected wlili tlio Md !uaacre or n liflpleci family, nml ttiowipttvlty, tortures nnd tiltlmato escape of its two vim.vfng tnotiibcrs. For taJa byour n;ents cencrally. Price $1.00. The Incident or tho tnnsacre, briefly narrated, are diitributed bjr ncenti, riiES of charne. Mr. Katmnn,be1n2 nlmopt constantly At th west. cn?ngd in gitnerln and curing tho materW als of wlilcli fha mcdlctna Is composed, tho (tola business manflgrmcnt del olvcs upon Dr. Johnson and tbs remedy has been called and la known a f Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Price of Large Bottles 21.00 Prlco of Small Bottles 60 Head the voluntary tostiroontali of persons whs bwa been enred by the uso of Dr. Citric Johnson's Indian Ulood Syrup, in your own Tlcinlty. Testimonials of Cures. DR. CLARK So mso wsrk INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. 3 J St., Xew York Citj, LATE OP JETISET CITY. t TRADE ailRK. Tho Best Remedy Known to Man 1 f)r. CI irk Johnon hiJn- associated himself with Mr, IMwln n.itniun,ainj-cnni'ilc'iptive,long nluG to Wnltmm-tkla, thu tiicdlclno man of the r.immche, h now prtpdrid to lend hit aid In tho Iii!ro.liictlon of tliCHiiiidtrfttl remerly of thattrtbe. 't'ueexnerienreof Mr. Kaptmin bcinir similar to Tiat fif Mm. Clia. Jones and s-n, of Washlncton Co., Iowa, on neconrit of vho-o i-nfferlncts ere thnihniiWiiarraUd in the Vw York Herald of Dec. 1Mb. ltSTH, th Tacts of which aro co widely known, end s'i .learly parallel, that but llttlo men tion of Mr. '.as t nun s experiences v, 111 be given here. They are, bow c er, published In a neat vol unio of IJOO pizos, entitled, "Seven nnd Nino Years Anions tho C'omanches and Apnches," of whtoh mention will bo mido hereafter. Safllco it to say, that for several jears. Mr. Uihtmin, while a cap t'e, a compelled to gitlier tlio roots, gums, 'nrku, herbs and bi-rnes or which Wakamctkla'a luedlclno was nnde, nnd ts still rcpared to pro ide tho sams material for tlio successful Intro duction of tho meilclnc to tbo world; and aeurea tho public that the remedy id the eamo now as hen WukaiuctLU compelled him to make It. it "Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Ttothlng has been added tu tho medicine and nothing han bi-cn taken awny. It U withoutdoubt the Uest PuitiFifti cif tlm Jti ood and Kencwxa of the System vwt known to limn. Tliie hj rup iiOSBCFiCH uried properties. II iit'tN upon ilic I.licr. It Hl'lN lljlOII lltO It Jtltlf) H, it reuluii'H i1h ICiiw vlt, 11 put-illc llm CBlnotl. It (j u let h lln INrrimi S) htciti. It priMiMi(rt Dlt'Nt ion. It .NourWhes, Mreuthviii and Invlc orutct. It curries oil' tlio tUX hlooriiuul make It open tlio pnr. ol'ilio ftiln. and Imluir lli'iillli)' IVropirnlloti, It tifutralles tho hereditary taint, or poison In (he blood.wliich inJiu'rateisNuoful i,t!rilhela( nnd nil manner of hiu di-r.ii-L-s and Internal humors. There urn tiu.-pirli'M-mplovd in in niniiufacure, nnd it can ho taken ly tho hkihi delicate bihe, or by the aged mid fetble, core only being rtquired m xilaiUon to drti.iioiu Would not be Without it. IVnton. fiilumhi i count v. I'd. IVnr Mr: 1 have HvM oir fxceiletit Indiak I(ixk)i svrr wnd ii.io revived much t'nelit tliure iruin. J could nut get alotij w ltliuut It. Mrs. Hirber. Never Tails ut Cure, Kist Lpinon WvnmlnirOn. Va. Pour Mr : I was Kick for llin-n r.irs. and under rrofcMlonal treatment innstcr thuilino wltliuut b- i UK ucntmcu, ai just i wns mtiuetu io iry jour indian m oon yrci anil aticra snort iruu. i lounci iiij sell in better healluthaal hut tR'cn tor six joars irs. inerun iiun Sure Cure for IJver Complaint. ItobrsburL- Columbia Co. I'.i. Dear sir : This Is to eertii that. our isnuN IlroonSMturhas been used hv Jne. far Liver Corn plaint, which had been troubling mo fur a lonir time i aenveo more ueneni irom itiu uso ci uio rup inau iruin any omer ineuicinc. j iieiinuy recuni menu u, nnu auviso an sunerers 10 givo ic u iriai. Lof-s of Appetite. Kohrsburir Columbia countvl'a. Doir Mr : 1 have used your excellent Indian JJwou SYKrr (or I.osa or ApptMltn and Weakness or the Momacli, llh very beuellclal results. I believe our medlcluu to lo the createst blood Durlfler known, and adxisoall who may boMirfeilDtfus 1 was iu give it a &pteuy iruu sirs. x. Aery Pains in Shoulder. ut ii i aitui ui iiiiiuia luuui , a. I't'ur rir . ( Hi' ii to rriiiij iiuii. iimr i-uiAn niitMi n iti r ii it ki i uuj i t-iiri-u in" ui i nun tu ur shoulder uodchrbl, whitli 1 had mh n alllleled with it-u firv U'blali Kidney Complaint. lit ur IlilMl t'MlIIUH.l V IMII 1 1 J t Mi )'(,-nr .-"ir "j r.uui'i iwi u-i-u ruuniu, nun U'T uui wis liruiinuui, unii mu umiuio tuuiu uui fffeet ii fir I lu been subject to a !iumboeh Aeent. Win, II. I'ottf'r, and It has cured mv rather uuinpit'U'lj , li ii 'l my unii is inncn urun . ii uin-n uui irnuoiu me Jinn ho muen. jour meuiuuu m vxwi lent. .JObiaU JOI1D. Female Cotnplainln. Hoar (Ian Columbia county. Ia. nar Mr- This Is to eerUfv thnt I imrehaspil hine of our Indian iiiioit Syhci' for mv ulfft for In lla ma t lon niU Female complaint, and It has gheii her re ui: i. u i iieruer Uest Meillcino KverUed, Hear (Ian. CoUiinblarountv. 1'a. Hear Sir Mv llttl son was troubled with his water passing from mm conistatitiy. nay ana nipui, 1 eoi suiu-d two doctors and tr.ivo htm medicine, but without effect. 1 bought bomn of our celebrated Indian lH-ooDSutcr. a fchort trial of which, cured mm. 1 aiiiberi camp. Dynpepsla nud Iiullpeiitiou. Numldj. Columbia County. 1'a. l)i?flrSlr Cor nmnv ears mv wlf was attllcted with in snemla. and vrn hoCnt eonlderat'lt3 mou without reeelWnjf U'liellt, Wo procured somo of our Indian iiukjd Svaci' andsho hCKan tolmprovo in neaiin irom mo nmu fine comeneu hh use. ttoiomon jjpujocr Liyer Cntnplalnt. Centralla. Columbia Co. 1ear sir i Tblslr. toetrllfv that 1 wan unwell and could scarce Iv attend to mv work, I think my Liver wfts affected. I procured homo if your Indian Hi oon NYKIT uiei now. uiut a mui v inai, ii-ci iihouuvw man, 1 recommend us luotoa i. uauiei u jouman. Dyspepsia and Neuralgia. lit do l'jirk. Luzerne Co.. Pa. Pear Kir; Your valuablM Indian itiion Mini' hai erifcted a iirmar 'tit curti lit mv cate, 1 had )xvn nrtllcted wilt, tlio uyspepaia ana euraitfia, om am uuw I'mirrty vtyu, Mra. John Thornton, lillioiiH Slomach Cured. Ilido 1'ark. I.uzerno Ct).. r. Hear K'r: I hoo Uea troubled with plllous complaint oud iy tue us tr juur jndian imjoou sYlCL'r Haas tutciuuuy mieu ni, John N WlUlanw. Lypep"ia Cured. Ih dc Park. fzern Co . Pa, Dear Mr t Your taiuablu Isdian i;ijj0nbiaehas cuudtno oi jJtjH'piia, Mrs. HIiAdUns. I.iver Complaint. Hvdo Park. Luzerne Co . Pa. Tipnr hlri.,1 have been troubled with Lher L'om plaint, but I WttHbermaneutlv cured by uilnour vaiuauio invian uujvu oim r. Mrs. (1 1' llbrllngacQe, IKMJ 12, 1679-lj W&CO f . 2f i- Wit Si mllw l BLOOM SB UBG STATE FORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOJIMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D, J. WALLBR, JrA. M., Principal. TlllsciI001nnatprcicnt constituted, oPcm tho voryto't f.ulllllesfor rrofroMonal and Classical loarnlne. Iiulldltiirt spacious, luMltng and toininoiiloui coraiiloti'ly licuttd ti) eicam, wciHi'iitllatcd, lighted by gut, and furnished with a bountiful aupiljr of purc,ion uSallonpklthfiil, nn.i easy ot aeces. 'I'u.ieliers eiiierli'nced. t-nh lent, and alive to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thoroui;ii. EjpenscD moderate, nny cents h week deduction to nil vxpoctliiK to teach, fcl tidents admllted at uny tlmo. Ilooms rcicned hen desired. Courses of studj prescribed by tbo Mate ! I. Model School. II. I'rejMriitory. III. Kleinenlnry. IV, Claslcil. t Adjunct Courses i I Aeiulenilc. Il.Coinincrci il. III. Course In JIii.lo. IV. Course III Art. V. Course In Physical Culture. The Klementary. Scientific nnd Classical Ooursei are I'll'll'lIssioAI,, and students BradOalnff therein, recelni stnto Diplomas, conferring tho followln correspond I nir I H-irrees! .Master ot the Lleinents .Master of the Sciences ; .Master or tho Classics. (Iraduatcs In tho other Courses receive .Normal Ccrtlllcatcs their attainments,, signed tiv the (imeers of thn Hoard otTuitei". .... . . Thocoursnot study prescribed by the stale Is liberal, and the' .Mentino nnd Classical courses aro not Inferior to thoso of our best Collecei. The stole leuulresa Higher order uf cltlzcnldp. Thetliaes deiiindlt. Ills oncot the pi lme objects of this School to help to secure It. byfurnlslilnulntelll cent nnd efllclcnt Teachers for her M'liools. Totlilseudlt solicits iun persons nt good iiblllHes and good purposes, tliosowhndeslrololmproethelr time and their talents, ns -ludenN. Tu all such It promises atd In U eloping Ihclr powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor utter lcuvlng.school. loi catalogue, auures ine rrincipai. IIII.N. H 11,1.1 .U Ill.Wlil.l., I'rr.litetil Itiinrd sept, s, 'to, But coino at onto uml look Eeady-Ma IN THE IP WE CANNOT SUIT IN READY-MADE WK CAN SELL YOU THE, CLOTH, OH TAKE YOUR MEASURE, AND MAKE YOU A SUIT IN CITY STYLE llKTTElt AND THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN. onrn i-7- rniTT.i ? itit Now Belling at the RELIABLE! STORE OF BAYED L0WEIBEK(Go ENDORSED BY OVER MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSCLLE, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA. 1876. A, boln2"Very STRONG, SMOOTH,.nd EXCELLENT THREAD. ENCOURAGE . IE INDUSTRY QY .USING- Api II IS, '19 ly V MONTH puaranteed. 913 ft day I .it homo made by tho Indus! rluus. I Capital not required ; vo will fctartl you. Hen, women, uujb mm iini make money labttr at work tor us than at am Iblnir else. 'I he work Is llb'ht and pleasant, uad hucU aa aiouuo cau go rltfbtat. Those whoaro we who bee this notice win &end ui their addresses at once and seo for themspMcs. Cohtly outut and termsiree. .Sowjstne time. ThoKoulreadv at work are lalnir ud lartre sums of money, AdditbS 'lltUli & co.. Augusta, AiaiQC. wv a, tV'iy Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, ( Fbrmerly Ir, Craig'i Kldnry (tre ) A vegetable preparation nnd the only an re ronifdr lathe world for iirlahi liiM-uftp, IMiibelcH. ii nd ALL JtltUuj, Liter, nnd wp-i'estlinouials of the highest order In nroof Of these statements. C"i-'or th cure cf Iilabef cm, call for War itTor the cure r lirtuiit and theothtr diseaspB, call for Waruer' .Sulo lildu- aud LWiTl'im, WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It (9 the best Itluoil Iu rider, and stimulates every function to more healthful action, aud U thus a benefit In all diseases. It cures iSfrorulou and other Nbln Knin tluns and Dnenses, tncludlnir Cuucer, 11. Cf rt and other Hurtn. I ie Klit. fakiieu oftlio Mlnniach, Cuumipatlun, llluIiic.J'iiriil lbll Ity, etc., are cured by tbefur llltlera. ItU Utifqualed as an appetlzeraud reiiular ionic, iloitles of two Biwia ; prices, aoc. aud 8I.OO. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Quickly give Itentand Nlrcp to thesurferf nr. cures llruducliH and AfurHliclu, prevents llllepltr fr'ils.and relieves IN rr tuna lro. Iruilua brought ou by excessive dnulc. over work, mental shocks, and other causes. rpwerful us U Is tu stop pain and soothe dis turbed Nerves. It never Injurei the system, whether taken in small or large doses. Bottles or two sites ; prices, 50c, and 91.00, WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an Immediate and active stimulus for a Torpid Uvir, nnd cure CostlTa.i. Pyiptpuls. Bit. 10QIQCII, JD11IOUI uur- sbas, UiUrts, rrtr sad Agn: ana should be used whenever the bow els do not operate freely and regularly. ho clttr I'lIU rvuulra tutk uitlt itotrt (ur tturuuh rk. 1V1 ttt t'U. luu Hkrarr! hmt ufdla ju I kuld b HpujpvI.1 A Itvklan k la Ardttia ttr;krr. i h. n. warner a, uo., I I'roprlrlora. EOOHESTEB, K. Y. t tl ht tf.W 1 ThU TfroarVtbl mrUU rlna will cure H)lbi, fclitit, Curb, L'sllou, i.- . ur any tnUrgi-raeol. aud will tcnttva tho buiicti tihout tiUKili'ii or rui. inic tor. o itinidy ever dlKOVtrrd jual 1 1 f.r Lvrtaluty ol Mtiwu i ih jt iilnit thatamcnctl tn4 t 'Imn.Inir lh I. ii nrt. l'rlia MHO. he ml fur lllUI filitttrd circular jjtvlnKpoaiiiv prouf, ntl your urst-Mt gtiifir.ddft-. Kt nUult'a Hiu Kin I'urfiU old bv Pruuirliti. bX JlOJj t .Vi wj i il W TB'Cl miWlrrfMllil''llllllili"MriiiMlinMtMllll tt w r jt "IAS vuiTFjji nT Tru.lera. through the largest stock of QlMMng COUNTY. NOVELTIK3, Hats, Caps, c, For Men and Boys, Pearl Shirts, Under Clothing, Pretty suits for little boys, Cheap suits for Men, Cheap Overcoats, J runksf hatchels, -Bags, occ. viU.iUlli w- THIRTY SEWING .F.T. f eSTABUSNtD SSG. MANUFACTURED at ; OUNT HOLLY. N.J. TiURTtBRO(iiuircD)ASurs,nnm fWiJIPARIS. PHILADELPHIA. AWARDED I NEW YORK U BOSTO H j ORNAMENTAL IRON- FENCES. SUITABLE FOB YARDS, CEMETERY LOTS, and Public Grounds The follow Intrfchowa tho Picket Gothic, one of the fieera! beautiful styles of Fence manufactured by me uuucraiKuuu. For Ih-auty nnd UuraMIlty they aro un8uriaBsed Vut un bv Hinertenced hands, aiid warrnnitd tu i;lefciabcilori. Prices and Specimens of other Designs sent to any adaross, ADDltEhS, ivr. HESS, Bloomsturg, Pa. Till: JOHNSON ItEVOM lMJ ltOOK-CASn. Iada of Iron, leautlfully orna mented. Adjustable sholvea. Cheap and btrontf. Cannot pet out of order, Four sizes, flend for completo circular and prlco lKt. 8'nd 5 cents for our now Illustrated Catalogue of Hchool Merchandise). Ewry S'arent r Tttuher thoutil have it, BAKER, PEATT & CO., Headquarters for all School Supplies, 112 A 111 (illOD KTRU.T, .NEIf TO UK, bept 1, ly lour duUea,.i old lUinulinu .ui uio 1 voile, to ruiura brain n.n .nil wute, mo Vr1?i?.r,H.?.')UIIS:,i1"1 '""'ring from .nrlndl.crfllo or ill.lpaicni l(youro inarrlrdor ilnBleVold or ?) ouuj,-, mni rlDit from poor htiltli or lugdabtu 1. on .Cod of HilncM,relon - vov wtos ! tuat lour ylera need, clunilng, loolni or ainuuilnij, witnoul iuloiicuuig. ui? fm.oof Ihoflomnr. ooimj., bloat, llrtr or nertttt ou III bo cured I f you w If you are simply wrak and low iplrlted. try It! Uuy IL IniUtuponlt. Your dniFclat kerpi It. It i"iiy Have your llfe.ltJiuMiaTcd hundred. Hop Cyth i Cur Ii lb.-it, ..Ut MJ U.U Aik cUUrrn. Tt Hop 1 (Ml fur btonuub, Llvtr aud KtdMyt.li tiperUr laaUbtbwa. . , , ltUirffL AikdrugeliU, p. I. C It m aUoluU aaJIrmUUbU jnr fur draafcuBM, mm of All k1 if AniUt lUp Uiiurt Wp, Co., RurUtU? May 51, nv-lt. 7P1 EUlh'i hi Ml P. r. mr,LMVi:it, secretary. Weaver & Co's. Ads $2500 A YEAR W'a Imothc hcft thin ':s for atfcnu. tivcrSOOncenM aro nowmnklnj frum $2 to$l A n diy. Send ftamp for particulars. Address AllLNTS ni:ilAUJ. Iio llPhljadeihifl, Pa FRE GIFT! TO ALL who niiMirr this llilt.'jnfflbfitittlt- Addrces AOHS'TS' IIIIItALD, Hot J, I'lilladi'lpl.ln. AGENTS! READ THIS! WcUt pay At nil a salary or allow a lareecom ml Inn to cell our nnv and wonderful In i etitlmi), VYc nieitu it hut yo hiiy, C-7" Ktmp'o fr p. JtOKN'lh' ilKltAU), r,ox 11 Jldlftdclnhla, Ta APCMTC rfurnllitiohrMandflieit-rlliiiK ilULlllO pictorial Subscription Jloolt WANTm un Hlc 7a fiO time, an tho VUn 1 iu demand la tlmpiy immense, and ter Tilery being rtpidly taVen. will outsell any other bool.t. Tlio great i,kt opportunity ccr offcrcu to tcrtonN out l'ciiipiniiifiitoruliodc tiro to r.dd t t,. !r Ine Tine bcnmtriti!? in nn lion ruble and ptoiltahlo btiefncss. Trices re- diic d from Y tnf0 pi rtcnt. Addrecs iAdUM.V IILItALU, IlnxIM'l hiladclphia, Va. SJiAiLj IS illaZ.U Hirer' rofttlTtccn, Tho titter worthlesciuniof tlio tulT advertifed by n number of llrma In New York, Cincinnati and Uoaton.rompcN I bo w urld-renow m-d Trcmont bpoon Co . of I'lii ud Ipliii, to iili r cery ono sample peti of their Ve y IU t ares at price much low er than nny jeweler pay for them ntu Imitate. Wo make this offer for a tliort tlmo elmplyto Introduce our goods, Tho aio and Ollvo ItrnmU IMnlccI Vro pent nt fdlltmitur rnlti: Tea Fpons, 1 (H) riti?; ; T.ibUimim, Fork". fJOOjIli rKnUce, it.'tZ Sicnr bhells. $1.75; l'lited Sf-i Knhi's 53 '.5; Tlpuel tiermnii SIUti- 'J'ni-U'hiMxni, 'iiuspoons, gl.W; 1111111 J, f, T.b'e pmna, SJu; Teajpoous, fl.40. G nds eent papaidou receipt of money or iiottitro frnmpt. TItn.MONTHl'OOV rO.loTjU'liiladclphW. Va SiimpIobyMntl ForSA Cents. They nro mado Juht like nny pood Caster, piod Itrltuniil.i Iuta1,irml M.is-tand lloltlf". Ktery Aijciit can easily tell H't (rrns af thrso perfect Toys, before riiristmni. Just t ho article for Counter Meres, AiietitHnrid Mrectnirn. 1 do re lib) lAprcmSl.uU. 1 grobi liyl.xprcst $14.UU. onlso havo a ('ollai)Hiuir Cup, nhlrh telescope tiiKClher und can bo rnrrled in rt-t Pocket. Saninle by Mail il.'c. 1 doen by I,pns f i.Jo, 0 tnz, by K&prL'stS'JI.OO. AIltheubOTO (rotuN aro novel, attrtirtlrr. liinhlr polished and vrlll sell raiddlf Aditrest nlalnlr. alDly, N CO.. ;hla, P& l!ox lM'hlladcIii ffi luarmtM It In vrj cut, nutitrt not tt how loai uii4. loji or bo deer, ly rotd, it it tomtit rllr. r.nd curn ib inott rlironlc n.f i. Id froui fine to Ihrva wrrki, ITuird m direct, fd. t ulfmltrd DUDiber of UillnirnU;i can t f lvn If ilmlreil, rut Kll e bI ) n trUl, to ronvluie tlitt ft will cure when nil oiUrmtitn-liatB felled PtM by ill diilen iu inedklDC, M oeiiM irr lotlle Krnt ftttn t tain hi rice, by JUOIMt UTZ.ficnrral agent forl'.S andlanarfas UIO I ruiiLlin St., llallhnore, Md. CAll iconic karatrhia mirk aud atDaturt cf Pr J, W. Da sept. 19, '79-ly. J W & CO. INSTITUTE. EstabllsheIlnI872forthecure of CiiiutT, TuiiMim, LT1(tm, Scrofula, und hkin Diaeaaes. without tho uhu ut kniio or Ion a of blootl nud little pain, .t'ur iufonuation, circulars find references, uddreBU l'r, 1', 1'OM), Aurora, Kano Co., ItU fcept. I'J.'Tit ly. J w .t CO. TtllA tlpuji T?.T. A RTTfl TPTTca ;l Hu Pad diffarlmr trim all otWt, ta -ahiH, with hlf-Adjuitiiijj uji ot lb baAy, UU tha BAtl m tho EflQleston Truss Co., Chlcarjo, III., feept. u, .a i). j a. u. QoNSUMPT ION Cm be cun d bv the continued un cf o-mun's Cod i ier nn iinui.atio rnospjuuj or l.'in', u cure io t'onsuNiptlon ConUis Cold-. Ahihu.i. lironihlils, and alihon.fulouji dUe.iSios. Ahk your UruirgM fur t'siu'ni miki take imi ouier ir ua mn got it, I wl'l setul rlv boltKs anieru on leceipt of 15 tend fur Circular. cha. . (-ll'N. 13 sevenih Avenue, New York. vt. i, to. -via j w A (.0, S3 P A T c n rVI Vormemllns: tin. br-isi i-opppr. loailor mmt irou IU"it uuil or soidriliiL' Iron. Anv H- lauy orciiiiucju inmU ulili it WllUcna -one kuinplB p alu bj ,11 .1 1( till (llncUcm) IlialiMllcu lit', Imlisau re naicliesuu mHptor i els. for II. luo for llu. (I'oi- . titi'Hiiiii3iii,.L'il ns i'.ih). AUtNih WAN I Kl. 1'iui rarrv olio ilav's htoclc la )our iu ktl Sales will Mtkl (3 lo it.r (l.iy (MirC4 .ai;e IlliisirnifU mi .lo'.-uo , or chromos, ,leclrv Novcliies, Mailou. H try, Ac kiiek. Aii.ircss, C I T V KdVlM 'i' v n ii O o No 19 t-onili bib M rhiuaclpuri, I'a. .Mi'iitlou UiU inner. lJ t PonVa d BhuT. a lh world niDDiv. WarrantaJ gtnr Ulna Tlit. ltk Ilitmti, ilett, Hutlm, JIoj fVijtiv rimj iiiik t'n nr ft, a tot ir i it-bnttto. itftiturhu JtileUt Qlu. umiHtftt or no malv tvui Ut Iduatmtk.dCftiali ue at4 1 rr buia to JAMEB DOWN & SONS, Cntcrprlta Oun Works, ia .it I it ood St,t IiTiiiuiti.n;ol3. X'n isuvitmi, iu, dec 5 8m FITS CUllEU rrornntlv and Permanrntiv. 1 nend a bottlu cf mv teletfiiiiHi rpin. dv, with a valutblo treattbe on this uistw, treo iu un nuiie era t no benu uio ineir r, u. auu tip -ess address, Dr. II. o. lioor, No, Ifc3 1'earl bt. New or(f. CATARRH latbuiu, and llruocklll S!$M TSur own tl('m br Ie(J.NKi IMULKMV m"f vapor ukco aireoc a thtdlMwe. A raliallt rait muni NiiiliniU.n... 'uud. iloin '1 rvulMrat ton trial, ta La r.iiiriud monay rtluDdad If not ttlafi.a T rrf..'i'l '"'ormavioii ad drjas IlOMB MLP1CINKCO.. NQv.m,TMr 4, fyQB.idd IBM HlrOSSlll ySrFS c I OLD AND RELIABLE, 5 1 BANPoriD's iiivnn irmoonATon 5 1 1 Dwiuuoiu, i nmiiy ncrnciiy lor 1 I'' Iuvigorator , 1 in mv tirnetinn! nnd by tho TiubHn. S 'jr moro thnn 35 vrinra. 2 ft unprcccJented results. 2 SEhPnD nlDnlll An 5S. T.W.SARO, H.D., JfWSSSSSS 5W?MVLI' T" " ",,','T,II", S A n II i', 'IV- RAIL ROD TIME TABLES N OKTIIKRN 2KNTKAL ItAiLWAY WINTEl'IMR TABLE. On nntl nllcr Suf. Junn 29. lRTa. tim ininn on tlio Philadelphia tin lu Iroad DlMslonwIll run as lollows : vrwAiin. Erlo Mall leaves Jaciciphi 1 1 1 5 p m .'! .'! Jlsburir 4 25 um " " Maw port 8 as u in " " -tiy Mioro u ol a i " " I llaien 041) n in ' " livo 11 01 n in " arrive at 1 7 55 p m Niagara Expn.53 leave. Ilaclclphla 8 00 u m ' " rlsbnrj; linn am arr. at iiannport '2 25 p m " " Jt llavou a CO p in Fast Line leaves PUiPiphia 11 no am " Ilivburg 3 35 p in " arrU e at Wimiport 7 23 p m " " Louaien 8 41) p m EASAIID. racltlo Bxpresa leaves L Haven 7 rp a m " Jtyhl.oro 7a3am " " "irasport 8 1.1 11 in " arrneatllnoiirit 12113 pm " . " l'tlelpbia 3 40 p m Day Express leaves. " " Lflaven 11 20 am ' Vltnsport 12 40 pm " arrive at Ilhouri; 4 10 pm ', . " I'ulclpUla 720pm Erie Mall leaves lieno 8 40 pm " " Loolcren il&ipm " " Wllllsport lliopm " arrives at Ilanurg 2 41am " " I'Ullaiiina 7 00 a in Fast Line leaves Wlilliport 12 f.5 a in ' arrives at Ha buri; 3 mi am " " riilclpola 7 411 a in Erlo Mail west and Day Ei'hs Hast mako cloo connect Ions at Nortliumberii with L. a 11. II, H. trains for Vtikobarie aud fcnton, Erie Mall West, Nlaiara Bust West and l'ast I. lnc West mike clow connion at Wlllloinsport lih N. C. II. W tralnsnortl Niagara Express Weht a Day Express Fast inakeclOKceouuecUuii atLouaon with 11. E. V II. II. trains. Erie Mall east nnd West inect at Frle with trains on L. s. & It. s. It. K. ! .(jorrv with o. c. f A, V. 11. 11. ; at Emporium wi 11. n, Y. & V, It. It. and at nnrtnood with A. V, Jt. Parlor cars will run betwt Phiiaielpliln and Wlllamport on .Niagara ExpitHoat, aud Day Ex press i'asl, hleeplug cais on tualit trains. ViA. I1A1.DH1N, (leneral bupt. VTOI'TI'KI'N' CENTB. 11AILWAY 1 COMPANY. Or) and arn-r November 20th, Ji trains will leave, Sunuury as lullow. i 4 NOKTIIWA1U Erlo Mall B.20 a. in., arrlv e J:imli 11 .n " Canangua. .3.35 p. m ltochetr 5.1a Nlagar 9 40 " Kenovo accomtnodat Ion 11.10 a, lari l e Ullam,. port 12.t p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrive Elml 10.20 n. m. llunalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrive Falo S.50 a. to bOUTHWAHD. llunalo Exprcns 2.60 a, in. arrU 0 H-isburg " Banore8.40 Elmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., arrive IISnburgLM) " Wangton lo.si " Baluore 0.30 " Wangton llarrlsburg accommodation burg 10.60 p, m, r" arrive Haiti re " Washjton C.13 Erlo Mall 12.55 a, m. arrive Ilarrlsbiu 05 a, m, " Baltimore 0 " " Washlngtco.SS1' All dally except Sunday, :i D. M, BOYD, Jr., General P.cnger Agen A. J. CASSATT, Otral Manater piIILADELI'IIA AND RE.VKO KOAD AIIKANGEMENT OF PSEXGElt TltAINS. May 11, 1679. TR1IN3 LEIVX KCPEKI IS OLLOWS(SU(v EXCEPTED For New Y'ork, Philadelphia, Head, poltsvllle Tamaqua, Ac., 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. in. 7,21 and t p. m. For WUliamsport, 0,23 9,05 a. m, and 0 p. m, 'I TH11N3FOK HCPEKT LEI VI AS F0IX01 (StKDIT EX CBPTED.) Leave New Y'ork, 8,45 a. ra. Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. t Leave Heading, li,65a. m., rottsve, 12,39 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m, '; Leae Catawlssa, 6,20 8,50 a. m, and ai p. m, Leave Wllltamsporl ,9,45 a.m,2,l5 p. mnd 4,50 p, m Passengers to a ud from New Yorn.d Philadel phia go througu w lthout change ot car. J. E. WlTTEN, OenenManager C. 0. HANCOCK, (leneral Ticket Agent, Jan.it, bio tr. I ELAWARE, LACKAWAKA ANB WESTEltN ItAlLHOAD. BLOOIISBUKG DIVISKV. Tlme-Table No. 39, Takes eUect 1 4:30 A. MONDAY. JUNE 10. 187S. bTATIONS. ISOUJU. S iasca of tho Liver, ptomacli 5Vff S 5&Bowols. ItJsl'uroly -51ILS SV)Ublo,-lt novor j UM Tl5 JDHtntcs-It is 'mum I VZi mrtlo ""Viyw iC Jt i wmt mm 5BC p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 30 4 12 9 40 9 2a 9 17 9 37 9 OS 9 SO 8 58 3 51 9 21 U 3 11 9 19 8 40 3 41 9 14 12 41 12 it 8 S3 3 30 9 04 8 13 3 10 8 44 8 23 3 20 S 55 8 12 3 12 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 39 7 51 2 61 8 28 7 38 2 39 8 17 HI HI 8 12 7 25 2 23 8 00 7 18 7 14 7 10 7 02 ! 04 7 44 6 60 1 67 7 38 6 50 1 61 7 33 45 1 45 7 29 0 97 1 27 7 11 0 15 t 00 1 00 6 45 p.m. p.m. a.m. a.rj p.m. p.m Scraatou Ilellevue Taylomile... ...Lackawanna..... y. j 111 u iu 2 10 0 20 9 ( 2 22 b 25 . V SO 0 31 Plttston 1 9 ti 10 i 2 38 0 40 2 44 6 45 .. west I'ltiAton... Wjommg Maltby Dennett Kingston KlnL'Ston 2 49 0 .10 2 63 0 55 I 67 II 69 10 i, 3 15 7 10 10 31 3 15 t 3 10 10 21 3 15 I 3 21 7 IS ..Plymouth June! 7 IS 7 26 7 35 ....nyinouiu.,,.. Avondale Nantlcoke 10 34 3 20 10 41 3 35 10 M 3 50 11 07 4 03 7 42 8 04 8 25 llunlock's 1 reek. .whnicKsninny.., ... Kick's Ferry,.,. ..Beach 1 1 men... -Berwick ,,,, Briar Creek ..Willow drove.,.. ....Lline Bulge Espy ., .Bloomsburg Hunert 8 45 11 13,4 10 6 66 11 2'J 1 18 9 05 H1B 7 15 (4 29 7 23 li 33 7 80 11 39 1 41 7 44 11 45 ! 49 8 U 11 6 4 55 8 si ll 67 6 00 S 60 12 13 6 18 9 21 9 IS V 61 0 30 9 65 12 45 6 45 9 C Catautssa Bridge. uuui mu.,..... Chulasky lameron .Northumberland, S.m. p.m. a.m THAU, bupt. superintendent Office, Soranton, June 10, isis. "yAINWlUOHT & CO., WHOLESALE GltOCKHS, 1'uiUDELrnu,, J Dealers la itas, synurs, coffee, euqaii, molasses, 1101, SPICES, SIC1BS SODA, 0., c. N. tt. Ucrner Second and Arch strteu, WOrdera 111 receive prompt attention.