THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COINTi, PA. If CONTINUED rtlOM rlllST I'AOB. went on I lmvo rend many nceonnts oftlih artillery duel, lint tlio most gut'liio uVcrip tlon liy tlio most nlilo writers falls far fliort of tlio reality. No tongue or pen can find lnnfiuaRo strong enough to convey nny idea of in nwfulnfl". Sirenim of fcrenmlnR pro locltlcs poured thruunli tlio hot nir, failinR lib next and burtinr, everywhere. Men nnd horse wero torn limb from limb ; c-iissorn exploded nno niter nimthcr in rapid Miccesion, blotting tho cuuncrt to niece. No Fpot within our linfs win froa from lhi frishtful iron rain Tlia infuntry htiirired elnso the earth nnd wiiiRht every liht plicltcr that our lii?lit earthworks nlfoided. It was literally a storm shot nnd shell that the oldest sotdit-rs there t1ioo who had taken part in almost every batllo of tho war had not yet witnessed That nvvTuI, ruhinp sound of tho flying mil files, which causes tho firmest hearts to quail is everywhere. At this tumultuous moment wo witness n deed of li'roisui such as wo are apt to attri buto only to tlio knUhta of tips olden time. Hancock, mounted and accompanied by hi stlf, Miijor Miicholl, Captiin Marry llitiR ham. Captain l-aau Rukcr and Captain V. 1'. ltroii'ou, with tho corps flu flyini? in the IianJsol a wave lri-iiman, l'rivato .lames Wells, of tho Sixth New York Cavalry ,start cd at tlw right of his line, where it joins the Taneytown road, and slowly rodo alonj; tho tcrri jIo crest to tlio cxtietuo left of his po si'ion, while shot and shell roared and crash ed around him, and every nument tore itieat gaju in tho ranks at his side, "StorinM at with shot anil shell, lloidly they rode, and will." It was a gallant ueeil ana withal not n rcckliss exposure of life, for tho preseuco and calm demeanor (if the commander as ho pass cd through the lines of his men set tlietn an example which an hour later boro good fiuit and nerved their stout hearts to win the greatest and most decisive battle ever fought on this continent. I' or an hour after the In ini began our batteries replied vigorously and then ceased altogether, but tlw rebel shells ca'no as numerous as ever. Then, for over a half hour, not a soul was seen stirring on our line we might havo been an army oi dead men for all the evidence of lifo visible Suddenly tho enemy stopped their firc,wliicb had been going on for nearly two hours with o.it intermission, and then tho long lines ' their infantry eighteen thousand strong emerged from tho woods and began their ad' vanco. At this moment silence reigned along our whole lino. With arms at a right shoulder shift," the divisions of Longstreet's corps movud forward with a precision that was wonderful beautiful. It is now our turn ami tho lines that a few moments before sectmi! 3 still now teemed with animation. Eighty of our guns open their brazen mouths ; solid shot and shells are sent on their errand of destruction in quick succession. We see them fall in countless numbers among the advancing troops. The accuracy of our fire could not bo excelled ; tlio missiles strike in the ranks, tearingand rending them in every direction. The ground over which they have passed is strewn with dead and wounded. l!ut on they come the gaps in the ranks are closed as soon as made. They have three-quarters of a mile to march, ex posed to our tire, and halt the distance is nearly passed. Our gunners now load with canister and the effect is appalling ; but still they march on. Their gallantry is passed nil praise it Is sublime. .Now they are within a hundred yards. Our infantry rise up nnd pour round after round into these heroic troops. THE GALLANT MEN OP THE SOUTH. At Waterloo the Old Guard recoiled be fore a less severe fire. Hut there was no re coil in these men of tho South they mar ched right on as though they courted death. They concentrate in great numbers and strike on tho most advanced part of njir Hue. Tho crash of musketry and the cheers of the men blend together. The l'hilade! phia brigade occupy this point. They are fighting on their own grouud and for their own State, aud in the bloody hand to-hand engagement which ensues the Confederates though fighting with desperate valor, find it impossible to dislodge them they nro root ed to the ground. Seeing how utterly hopt hopoless further' etfort would be aud knowing tho impossibility of raching their own lines should they attempt to retreat, large numbers of the rebels lay down their arms and the battle is won. To tho left of the Philadelphia brigade we didnotgetto such clore quarters. Seeing the utter an nihilation ot I'ickett's troops, tho division of Wi'cox aud others on their right went to pieces almost bsforii they got within musket range, A few here aud there imi away and tried to regain their lines, hut many laid dowu their arms and came in as prisoners. At tho most critical moment Hancock fell, among his men, on tho line Stannard's Vermont brigade, desperately wounded, .but he continued to direct the fight until victory was secured, and then he scut Major Mitchell to announce ths glad tidings to the commander of tho army. Said he: "Tell General Meade that the troops under my command have repulsed the assault of the enemy, who are now Hy ing in all directions in my front." "Say to General Hancock," said Meade, iu reply ''I regret exceedingly that he is wounded, and that I thank hltn for the country and my self for the service he has rendered to-day," Truly,the country may thank General Han cock, is congress afterward did, for his ser vice on that field. Five thousand prisoners were sent to the rear, and we gathered up thirty-three regi mental standards in front of the second corps. The remaining hours of daylight during this day were spent in caring fir the wounded, looking over the field and talking over the incidents of the fight, Many noble officers nnd men were loston',both shles.and In the camp hc-pital they died in hundreds during the afternoon and night. The rebel General Arniinsted died iu this way. As he was being carried to the rear he was met oy Captain Harry ISingham, of Hancock's staiT who, netting off his horse, asked him if he could do any thing for him. Arraistead re quested him to take his watch and spurs to General Hancock that they might be sent to his relatives. His wishes were complied with, General Hancock sending them to his frlcndi the first opportunity. ArmUiead was a brave solJicr, with a most chivalriu presence, aud came forward iu front of his brigade, waving his sword, He was shot through the body and full In our Hues. Some of the wounded showed considerable ani mosity toward our men, One of them, who lay mortally wounded in front of the Sixty ninth Pennsylvania, sullenly refused to be taken to the hospital,saying that ho wanted to die right thero on the field were he fell. The scene on the field after Lotigstreet's chaige was Indescriable. In front of the Philadelphia brigade the dead lay in great heap;-. Dismounted guns,ruins of exploded caissons, dead an I mutilated horses were piled up together in every direction. SCENES ON THE JUTTIX-l'IEU). Tho Colonel of one of Pickett's regiments lay dead, his arms clasping the body of his brother, who was major of his regiment. They were singularly handsome men, and greatly resembled each oilier. Out on tho field where- Longstreet' corps had passed thousands of wounded wero lying. We had no means) (if reaching these poor fellows, and many of them lay there hntwecn tho lines until the morning nt tho fill., On the wo lay quietly nil day, awaiting the event. 1 he enemy could be seen mov ing nround on Seminary Kldge. Welcome upplles came up and were Issued. All hands felt cheerful, but a degree of uncertainty as to whether the bittlo was over or wether the rebs wrre getting ready lor some new move ment prevented us from celebrating the na tlnnal nniilveraty In n proper manner. Once an I n while tlio Bharp-shooters would try tlulr klll on some of our (people to let us know they wero still there. The stench from tho dead became Intolerable, and we tried to escape it by digging up tho ground mil burying our faces In ihc fresh cnrlh. On the morning of the fifth wc found that the. enemy had gnne.and then what a scene I I think the fact was first dlscocrnl by the t-oops on Chip's hill, and oh, what a cheer unit up I a cheer that swelled Into a roar and was taken up hy llio boys on Ccmetry hill, rolhd nlong the crest to Uound top and hack again, Chart from the Philadelphia brigade that stood a 1 i ins wall, ngain-t which the hosts heat In vain. Cheers for Meade, tlio sjilder "without fear or re proach," who here began, wi.li a great vic tory, his illustrious cireer as commander of the Army of the Potomac. Cheers fur Hancock, who had stemmed the tide of dc feat on the first day and selected tl.e grouud mi which the glorious victory was achieved, who on tho second day had again stopped the tide nt rebel victory nnd restored our battered lines, aud on the third day he met aud repul-ed the final n-siult, on which l.ec's all was stakcd,and won the battle that was really the dea'h blow to the rebellion. And then we gathered up with tender care and consigned to arth our nnbln dead. When will their glory fade; Indeed, they have not died in vain. The i;nod they have accomplhhed will live for ever. History will record in glowing word' their heroic deeds and glowing death. King alter the granite on their monu ments snail nave crumbled Into dust ; even when the name ol llio battle shall have been forgotten, tho Union and blessings of civil liberty, which they died to perpetutei hall reign throughout the lard. Maine Nous. nop miters, which are advertised in our minimis, are a suro cure f'.ir ague, bilious- nes and kidney complaints. Those who u-e them say they cannot be too highly ric iimmended. Thoso nfilicted should give ihem a fair trial, and will become there! y enthusiastic In the praio of their curative qualities. J'orlland Ail. The Value of llees in Agriculture A German society publi-hes the following highly interesting statistical data referring to the indirect utility of bees : "It has evtr been one of the objects of all agricultural societies to prove the great importance of bees to agricultural generally. It appears that the society named possesses 17,000 hives, from each of which 10,000 bees liy out dally, which represents a total ot 17 000,000 of bees. If we suppose that each hee undertakes but four journeys per day, and that this takes place only on 100 days out of the 3G5. Then we obtain a yearly total of 0,800,000,000 of ben journeys. It is nt,t too much to suppose that fifty flowers aro visited on each journey, and we are cer tainly justified in supposing that five out ol thee fifty are fertilized ; then wo get a grand total of 310,000,000 of fertilized flowers per year. Let the value of fertilizing 0,- 000 blossoms be put on pfenning (or 000,000 fur 25 cents), then the work done by bees of the society represents a value of 0S.000,. 000 pfennings, or $170,000. It results from these calculations that each hive benefits agriculture to the amount of $10 annually, a value hitherto totally overlooked. "The fertillzttion of plants by tho bees preseuts a very interesting field for study. Hut for the oft-repeated visits of bees myriads of beau tiful flowers would In a short time cense to bloom aye, and ecae to live alio 1 Many plants absolutely require the visits of bets or other insects to remove their pollen-masses, and thus to fertilize them. Hence Dar win wisely remarks, when 'peaking of clover and heart sease : No bee", no seeds ; no seed no nicreifo of the flower. The more visits from tho bees, the more seeds from the flowers, the more flowers from the seed.- Darwin mentions the following experiment: "Twenty head of white clover visited by bees piodticed 2,9'JO se. ds, while twenty heads so protected that bees could not visit them pro duced not one seed," Thus is wisdom dis played by naturo on every baud. Nothing is created iu vain ! eadi has its proper sphere, nnd each its appropriate work to perforin. The preparatory department of the Perm- sylvanlu State College ofTdrs irto instruction to all. It is thoroughly organized, nnd en bracea a wide range of Rtudie-i such as will prepare its student either fur successful work in the Collegiate Department or fur the duties of intelligent citizens and com petent business men in all vocations of life, I'or full Information, address the President .Statu College, Centre Co., Pa. Jones; who has been to sco the Roldires, says the curioucst thing about them i the odd oaths tho officers use. And they swear right along, he bays. When they want the men to inarch, they yell out, "l!y tho right flank I march;" company I right wheel," or some other equally funny iiupiecation. Hut, says Jones, it brings the men every time makes them jump as thoujh a hornet had lit on 'em, The invalid finds In ")r. Lindsey's Iilood Pearcher" nature's great rrHorcr. It is won derful. The sentiment that pastoral kissing his gone about far enough animated tho botcui of a ltoston bridegroom, and he threatened to whip the officiating minister for kislug the bride. It is cruel for parents to li t their children suffer with coughs and colds, which in so many cases lead in consumption and prema ture death. Oivu 'r. Hull's Coiiili Syrup a trial. Price twenty five cents a bottle. "Truth crushed In the earth will rise again," and the saino thing is true of a bar rel hoop, if you happen to t( p on it just riplit. Waterloo Oltcrter. Sjieer's I'or I (irax Wine fur 1'artios. Physicians employ Speer's Port Grape Wlueln their practice iu all cases where a pure wine is called for, and do all in their power to foster and encourage it: produc tion, It is coining into great favor among ll.e most wealthy in Now York city as au evening wine. Tor ealo by 0. A. Kleim. The quality of mercy is not strained, and fur that reason the milk of human kindness should not be Bkliamed, New Orleant lie-ayune. SWORN EVIDENCE, Tho following Cure Is probnblr the most ro mnrknble over effected by nny medlcnl prepnrntton for the treatment ot Cntnrrhl Binllcmtn, 1 hereby certify Hurt t Iiavo IikiI Cutnrrh for ton jri-nrs, nnii for tlio l"t s It years lir hern n tcrrlblo sntlprer, 1 was rcniloreil pimlslly dcRf, lift'l tmrr.lr.ir In tlio hend, fains ncross tho leim,!,., tilsr spells, weak am! niilidul i-ycs, iwollen anil ulcrratcl tonsils, hnnl Mid constant cmiKh, scvnro pnln nereis tho clicst, una every Indication of roiistimptlnn. Mv i...i .11 ti.nllnin 1 hn n t I i'P ii-r ii i ,,11 1 rt t C il SO rapl.Uy In my head and throat Hint t ruiil.l not k"cn thrmfrce. Frequently nt night 1, would rnrlnir out of hod, It H'cmed to me, nt llio point of salrocntlnn. I WOUI'I men rmvo ri-vi'iir-u iuvii-,j '"S""", 1 :' to tllBlodiro tho mucus from my throat and heal heforo hclnB nhlo tot-lrcp aijnln. rornpcrliid or It loariliir tonsils were ulccnih il nutl so much lntlnmi-d tliat I could surireon In rcusrd In an opcrntfonnn thrm.liut at Ids . ..,.a,n..HA.i i, Ttuipnn.innt Inflammation an I ulceration iii my throat caiueil I'j.tN poisonous nut ter ilrorplrtf iliittulrwmmy head liadsolrritau-dnnd ter tirornirK uimiuiumm; in-"', in.'. (-....... Inflsmelliiiylunustliatlcoiisheil , Incessantly, --nilc' P. hitd coiuh. MonnRlillomysvstcmbeBAnioshowtho CircetSCil III is Olse-iBC, w nm ii--mi.ii.ti- - ''"" lion. When matters had reached this Btauo, or ahuut sit months bro, I bcii tho n.opr BAsr omi a imiii OvnK ron t atamiii. After mlnir thoCrst hottlo I hc- mcaKsTli'aTl tt&m-A rradnally to arrest the dUchariii a. 11 tl'fi I mli',iirhlnUnMu; llyujlrx It . m n Kart'lo li on reduced tho Inrt-iniuiallon nnd f K-rllhitr of my t-m us, so that they soon ceased to tn-uhlo me. Tin soren-si ticross my ciu-flfc ui-ni'i-ui v. ,i .' ,--. - ; ' :; head ceased, my senses of sei Inir and i fl'ariii ' completely restorcd.nndcTiry symptom of dls.i-iri it had reduced mo to tlio.i erco of llij lirm i ills ipi . r. 1 hr the use ofSAtronii's llinlcir.Ct'nK tout iTAiiml, havo seen n iireat ileal or sullcrlnir from Catarrh, aud 1 "ro to ron'lui-o many that this Is n mat n meilj 1 am familiar v.!th tho treatment oi Catarrh as i.rnr Use I liy tlio hen ihyslclans, and Into consultid the .. Z.lnenl khn it mvcn.e. into nsed rtcry kind of remedy and Apparatus that hai o nrpenred luring a fcrlod of sit years past. "ndhale. Idle follow ny tM iise, taken rjn-atcaroor my irenerallicalth.liulolilalnea norellcrorincouraBcmeiit from any or them. hobtox, rco.ss, iro. ueo. r. uinsmoiii.. 1S7.1. Then personally appeared tho said (leork-j K. lllns more, nnd made oath that tho forciroLiK statement by him subscribed is true, iienirome, bl.TIt J, THOMAS, Justice ottho 1'caco, Each packace contains I)r Eanford's Improved inhat i- '- l' ....... r..n iiirActl.inafnr una 111 all cai(S. 1 TlCC SSo. lor salo br all Wholesalo atidll-tall j!F'"'' thromrhout the t'nlti d States. t KKhrt & ron i.lt, llencral AKcnts and W holesalo Dnntglsta, noslon. 1 ass. COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER Affords tho most grateful relief in all Af fections of the Chest and l.ungs CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED. Mcosrd. VTekk A ToTTKni nentlemfnUv.-lnff for mftnymontliMtiwtnutrcrctl with im try Unie Mile, xnllecl liviny piijsicldn Chronic ricurUy.c.iiisea by n former liijury an'l htrftln.fttitlfoPMhlcl.Iuu'tliTiiinyrrcBcrln ttoim nml llnlmciUB, nv iwtlio focnllul rheumatic cures, without tlio lenst benefit, m rihMc Unrccom numicil ono or your Collins oltaio I'la-teus, hicli, to my prcat mrprUo, rcllcvril tlio pain nad sore ness aimostliiniiciilfiit;lyi.nml 1 tio been Rblo to at tend to ray liounchoM nffulrs ever lnco with perfect I'fido nml comfort, wherens, before the application of 5 our 1m aluable l'lmtcr, 1 wm ccnroely nblo to lo any ih Inc. I consider them Inestimable, nnd shall with plcaeurfl recommend them tf tli atillctyd. i on re Jpectfully, Mm. lltAifCLS llAMlIMAIs. OBLAhD,MC.,Aprll21,l!?76. There is no medical or protective apnllanco that will proe so irrateful ana enccmc in iicK.unK tuuK irritnttnn nml sorent-ns of tlio Chest ami Lunas. proe so irrateful and etrccthc In bflle c them capable of preventing serlouB tllscaecf of luesc organs. PRICE, 25 CENTS. Ho not confound these Masters svlth tho orilinsry I-lasters of tho day, that by comparison nro absolutely ll?rarehll to obtain CotT.ivs' Voltaio rLASTFR. ; combination of Klt-cirlc or Voltaic l'latu llh n h bjlily Medicated l'lastir. asseenln tlio nlioo cut. hold liy nil Wholisnlo and llctall llrults IhrouBhout tlm 1'nlted btntes and Cnnadas, nnd by WLLKS os 1 Ol TEK, rroprlctors.lloston.Stnss. Juno 13, '7'j-ly. r.S!.V3 PURE I. TILLED Q5o Kxti-nc-t 25o WITCH HAZEL. OH, 11AMAMFJ.IS VIRGIXICA. Equal In quality to nny mule, and, only half tho rrlce. (i oi bottles ice. nniswc. I eiiM-pH li-.i'l.iolio.TnotlincI1". i:.ir.tcno, sorn i-.ycs 'osh lilt'Pd, lil nnir Lungs, rmmut.iicn"( uii-a Asthma lli-d'ices hwelllmfs, I lies. cle. CUN.-1 liruls ni Si-ul.u Itiirn-.. -.nr.OnH. Wounds, lthoiimntlstn. trysipeiss, i ntmi iins, aricoso eins,i.oiiniikriii..vu NAT CHE'S UNIVKIfAL IIKMKDY Kdlt INIKItNAL AMI tAlliltAlj LMi. If your('.rusglsthaanoti;otltha(etlilm order It til llio pruprit-iui, CIIAHLBt IMI1SI.EY, Wholesale Druggist, illCourlUndt tt New Vork. Jan 23, sn, sm N 13 W F I H M ! TliowollknownC.il. WHITE, I'roprtetor of tho OliANdliVII.U: AllIilCL'U UIlAL WOIIKt, tins m.i 1 a Lair Interest In the samo In, r. W. Connor. Tin. r.,nin.iiiv b.tto ronaired tlui woik. am aro nro- iiaroii iu iiicuiiiiiiunaic mi miu .iiii .in., initio in nir tun r.r Arh-ulitiriil Inm'eir.enls. Thev Into lust completed a now an liai.u w uuo piott . mi n n po blljio, will lio.it tin" rlsflit nanJ. aist turraoo )lows or joiiiit-rs ior n suiie. -s nt-w ij.ro-ii"rui.iiuit-uii or t llh c-eairo shako ot riddle i-hoo, culled tho White Tlirolior :m: t'lctiiifi-, with both levi-r nnd lalhvav lviworson a cioatlv llilprood plan. Wo inauufaetuiu I.ANU l;iu.l.i:HS witu o.tst iron heals, c irn I'lnws. im-uiii) an-i sincio Cii.llvitnr Hdlillll'.os, .Mill C.isllr.gs. 'i'llllilng nf i'Vi-iv il,.-.-rtntlnii iloho Willi lu umiitni'ts. Wt1 ki ruiila'HIv nil ban 1 n lirL-o nssoiltnent of Plow Pharos f a mi ntvn anil iiian oilier iuoms mat nro tiv.l In llio i-ountrv. Wo will lift be umU-r.-oUl In work in iiiileilni t Hip -amo ipialli.v. -til our wink Is wurrahto.) loci o (.nt -f ici I in. i-r Hn-money re- ruudHl. Wi: nKI-'V C'OMI'i: rrius. I annc-rs. ami the punll Iu i-.mii ml - in niiuosKiilo oall and ox- amino o lore piriiiihiiigi'iscMii--ii-. WHITE & 0DNNER Jai. ic, ' o :y OUANt.KVlLLK, l'A. C00!Y CREAMER HOLD .lIlillAL, l'A 11 IS, 1870 lluiTEUmadoDy tins zuSSUffsr 'nrocoHS awardod International Dairy Fair, lata, andfior.lt .Hi:i .tlinnll'llls'l'l'lti:, 7lill.il at same Fair, is!!). I IHST l'lli: 7I1U.1I at lloj-nl Agrt cultural Exhibition, Lon don, 1ST9. I It require, no milk. ' room. It ralir. nil ofcrenm brlMeen mllklnss. 11 utroras nriier -ru.,-..u II r--uilirr. le.s i"ur. II -, more insrouMiii, "miici it i. chrni.er. &nd -rlTes better fcllsfaction than any other way or setting milk, til" Bl'Tll.U MADE lT THIS hVSTEM IB TO. EXCELLED IX IIS KEEI'INO QUALITIES. tinJ tor" Ml-ywi, " pit? hll iniml,., 4.dlfHM,af,, i-ilrvr belloni falli Vt. ftbl3, Itv BST Sf. THE WOHLQ! SALE R AT IS S AVMcli is tho saiuo thing. I m pare Sulrrnliis orIIICnih Soda iwlitclt l4tbouiittMliliie)lanfiitlgIil. y llrt" u li It e cotur It may iijiji ur Mhltf eiiuulmil ly 1U1, lint a CUMI'AIUSON Willi CIIUIICI1 i CU'S 'AHMAMHI .MM Kit" ItU.VM) will kliutr tlio tltlliiviue. See Unit your Buletuttn nml IIu!; lnir huda N itlill uml I'l'iH'', im n linn hi In) AI.Ij SIMIlVU htllsTA.. C1S md lur uml. ABlmflobutBerrrotctt nf 11m r nmraratiTo Tllua ot dltlwrciit lra:itl olhiidaur haliTatns U to dissolve a dutwert inpooutul of each L.inl u!i oboutaplut vt water (liot irlerrel ) in clesr plaasw8,itlrritigunliUlUatliL-ntur!bly tlut.nvi il Tbo dcletcrioualiittolut-loiuiitttr lu tbeiuicrlor ho&. will bosliowa afur nettllutf wiuo twt'tity mluutet or so'jntr. hy tho milky atspuHraiit-u ot the Boluttoa an a tlio quantity tf lluutiuj Uuiky matter accordion to quality, Ua iure aod ask fur CliurcU : Ca.'i FolinnA tSjUcratm and ueo that tliilr Uama H on tbu ra:kig 604 you v 111 get t bo rurwt aua u hlttt inode, Tbeuiont tbiduUUauuriullk.lu vrtUr enco to Uttklng Tuwdtr, eavu twenty tiluu Its cost. tSeo ono poumt packago for valuable In forma CQ aud rtaa carefully, SHOW THIS TO YOUR 0R0CER. Jauu.io m, sm. H. C. SLOAN & BRO. IlLOOMSHUIUi, IM, Manufacturers ot r?-Wwsf. T5.wtiSB PViflftAwe ri1rtlw l'LATFOHM WAGONS, to. flreWloss wcrk always on band. ItKI'AIltINQ NEATLY DONE. I'rli't-s reduced to suit tue times. JOB I'KINTIAQ Neatly and cheaply executed at the Columbian Office. r DR. CLARK lAUUitivatjitii, 77W.3dSt.,KevYorkCily XATa or jsnssr cirr ,!!! n tinAni: JtAil.l (Cjv n tarpes rp g& Tuipcpstri,TAver f"! 3 U i vj" VlKcasis. -Vru'tt) a 1 ' 1 J" Vis7'"'s tlticiiuia- IB JJ; Its L &)"'" ; W WliaiaW Ifrttrt IHmttse, llllioU9nrK. JVtrvous Elelillltt.itc, ThoBostP.EMSDY' SHOWN ts Man ! 10,000 AOXXTS U.IT3 SOLD SIXCK 18T0 9.000.00 Bottles. This Syrvp Possesses Varied Properties. It ftlmnlritci tho rj-tynllno In tlio Hnllvn, VrlilchconTrrti tho nttirrh nml ftxffnr of tho food Intoulncop. A tlpflclener In Pujullno rniHCfl Wind nnaPourlnic cf id" foot In tho Moninrli. IT IliommllPliio N tnUru linincnl nttfr ntior eniluc tho U-rinenttttlun ol (uud 1 prcTPnlcJ. It net upon llio I.lrrr. It nets upon tlio Klilnrjn It ltcc"l't' tho llfnicli Jt rurlfirs tho Illnotl. It flulct iho 'rrvouifljTtom. Itl'ronntr1 Dlcrftilnu. It ourlhpp, -iri'PCthpn nna TnTicnrntr Itcnrrll'H oirtlio Old lllnml nml mnK" nf" It openn the yorrn f tlio lu uud Induce llrnliliy rcrsplrutlon. It ncutralizea tbo hereditary fair t, cr pnlaon In lh tlood, which Fcncrntcs Scrofula, lJ.Tiilrla. aud u manner of tkin discafcs arul lutcnial humcra. Thero am no lrltn crajjloycd m it manufacture, and It can bo taken by tUomtwt tlollcato tnbe, crby thoasftland feoblo, tare cnly lang rcqairtd tn at ttniion to directions mien cr LAiias rorrLns, - ci.oo XBKE OS SHALL EOTTLLS, - - CO Roarl tha VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS of Persons who havo been CURLD by tho uso of the BLOOD PURIFIER. Jiot Meilicino Kver U-cil. r.tnn. Wvntnlnifrritintv. Pn. iioni sir t imri Irt-fii triiiiTjlfil lor n lonir time villi n Prtln lt mv Momii'Li. nnd fuuud no utlef until 1 iK'tr m usit ir(iur inmnn ihopu riu . i mm tr. tlin 1 ((!. infilii-Hit- in tmc. uml I run m-( mmcint It to all. cdl nml ounif It saves many ilnllnrs In doc-ori' btlH.nnlonc Hrj bottle tiM mo more poud tuun mo iiuiiarH worm oi quilt incuiunn.-. An Atnni-.iinK Cure. Monroe. Wvomln" cniintv. lhur Mr: 1 h.vl been HfU'tttMl with n C'uuli, Los ot Appt'tlto and I)rpcpsU for ten jear. I coulil hoc ui"nny niTPii'i in uiv uumir")i. uii'i iriitmi; v our JiiMly cr lctmitoil indlui lUooilsvriip, I rcioUol to try It, which 1 rilil. ik1 In a fehoit tlmo unsmucli lmnrmocl. inowimvou irooti ppt'im1, ami navy enjoytti goon Lcami utr silcu i cumimuimi us ust- il, i-sUUil 1 1 riick Ilculuche Cured, ltn mnn'H Prni't. W'vnmlm rniintV. 1'a. TlnnrKIr! I hail sick Itr.nlirini nml hV Ihc USU Of jour intiian niuou -jrup i wua greatly renuMu, ri-cooiinenil nil to try lis valuable properties. J. W. liurnett. The ltemedy did more than she. Kxpected XpwI crrv. LroinIiitrrounty. IM, Dear Sir: The. Inillnn ltlnnil svnm illd more than I exneetod It wouhl and It linn cured mo uf LiiT Comphilnt. l use It aan Medicine ami would not bo w uuoul u. .Mrs. Mary cnannan, Headache and Dizzine-n, 'illl.irnsnnrt. Ia rriiiiliiL' rountv. Pa, tloar sir Your Infll.in Ithiod St run has cured mo of Headache, Dizziness and l.osof Appftlte.KOthat j utu iiort iiuie u wofk in my laeiory. jij wiif ui--rDetl moie beneilt trum Its ussc than from nny other medlelno. neury uussci. Would not bo Without it. Wllilampert, Lvcomlni; ounty. Pa. Dear Sir: Tlin Indian niond svrun la tho liest I eerused and I would not by without It. It Is food ior an complaints. tlUUU IHHKUdl It Diseases of the Stomach, Katon. Wyomlntr county, la. De.irMr: This Is to ceitifv that I hml a Weak Stomach and could c.it no me it or any h.irty fuol whatever, liy a Mend's adv cc 1 fummeneed the utMif your Indlui liiooit -prup. which ixtivr a thort tr..il. cireetually rilleed mo aud I can now eat antihlnj 1 choose. Your yrup gles universal s,itls,fact.oii. Eluabeth u.iasaii. All Unit ii U recommended to be. Opera llmnc. Columbia, In. Deirlr: 1 havu used our excellent Indian lUood Mrunund It has proven Jin' as repi rented. I can IttXlUlll 'till IL iu an. win, Hoeln.u, Wholesale Mtichanl, Rth street. LTnaniinnus nccdmuiemlHtloii Tl-cfullowiuirndil their testlmonv for Iho Indian Wool srup: ii I., strenn, ercrineT r i. k. .1. (i. Mnlih, at Itildwlnssiefl Work. Mrs, Mmler. of t )IuuiIjU. Itrener.of Washiiiiflniihurjjli. .John KenjN of salo Harbor. Would not be Without it. Itenton, Ciilumblaco'itity, 1M. Dear sir: 1 have iwd voir evrellpnt Ikdiak llixm Sviti'i' and lmn rie.lvod much hem lit there irom. 1 could not getalons without It. .un.. liaruer. Never to Cur. V.as1 t'mon WynmtnirCo. I'enrS'lr: I wapsiclc lor Ihrre .ears. nnd under pnfe.v-lonal treatment most f thetlmo without be In? lent tiled. A i las r I was Itidiuid lo tiy our Imhav Union SVKfi'iuid atiera.hort trial. I found mi &elf In belter healih than I had been rorbix jears. .Mrs. inerou uau Sure Cure for Liver Complaint. Dohrsburir. ColumhU ro. Pa DeirMr: This H lo eeilliv that ntir Imhan IiiioiiVKrrhas iH-en Used bv inc. for Uu'rrom pi i nt, which had tn-en troubling me for a hnm time 1 derhed moro bent tit from tho uw or iho irun thau rrom any rtner medicine. 1 heartily niom mend It, and adWauall hiiffcrers to rUo it a trial. L r M1UIU Loh.s of Appetite. Ijohi&burjr Columbia county Pa. Doir sir: I h.io usi-il yutir exeeileui Imhan IliJion syki e for boss of rn'illo and Weakness of tho.s omncii, with ery beiailclilresulu. 1 betee our tuedlclni to bo Iho Kre.Uest blood purlller known, and utvlMjall who may bOfcUlTerlDus 1 wjs to gholt a speedy trial. Pain in Shoulder. liehrsbur. cohunbU county, P.i, DearSIr : This Is to eertifv th.it our Indian Ulooh svitt't has ureatlv relieved mo of Pains iu Hih uouMerundChebt. whkh 1 had ben alllleted with forju.irH. 1 1'ecoiumendlery hlyhlv, Mr.s. jnry weisn. Kidney Complaint. IH arOap, Columbia County, Pa. 11,1 if klr. v I'ntln.r ,ti Un tuff.si I mr ullli Kidney I'lUnnlaJnl tr a Ion 'llmo and hd Iecn uu dt-r tlin t'irs' tieiitment. but Iho diKMuis could not fllettaenro I havo Uen hUld-Tt lo a Numbness nnd vw'uuncss in in U'ft Aim. u ot'taitied some ot our 1'iva'uuhli' Inhian llittn svki'I' irtm jour Aeiit. Win. II. Potter, and It has cured mv father completely, ant my arm U much belter. 11 des not ir luuiemu nan to mutu. lour meuicino is excel lent. Josiau John, remalo Complaints. IW-ar flap Columbia count vt Pi. Dir Mr This ts to eei tlry Hut 1 lum-luwd s une of your Imh an iijon m-uvp for mj wire fur Intla maii.m ana riuuio Liompuiui, anu u uas gneu uer relUf. j k nerncr liest Medicine KverUed. Har(lap, Copirnbtieountv, Pa. Dearer: Mv little mn was troubled with hta water iisln from him constantly, dnyandnlffht, I coi bUtieil ivvod ictort and irave him medicine, but without ellct. I bought boine ur our celebrated lKpus PLoouhVHLT, iibhort trial of whKh, cured him. ijimberi camp. Dyppep-dn nnd Indigestion. Numldi, Columbia County, Pa. Dear Sir --Tor many j eam my wif was amicted with DvsncpMa, und wu spent conlderahlo mone) wplmut ptvjvlnif benellt. We procured Keme of 'our Indian fiuton HYurr nndsho U'au to improve In U Ml til fruin the llmo tho i-omene tl lisuvt. holomou DJsnjdcr Liyf r Omnplaitit. (Vidralla. t'olumbli Cn. Pa. Ie,ir Mr :TliN lit toot rllfy thut I wuh unwell and euuid hi'imi-lv ullend lo in woik I llilrk mv Liver wt-s nff-H-'ted. I piuciirrilscinotf jour Inpun Hlooh ykui' ami now. mier a siiDii, nil', icei iiku a new man, 1 reeomini nd IU um.' loa'l. Daniel (modman. l)ypepia nnd Neuralgia. lhrio Park. I.uerne ("n . Pa. ivar sir: Your vtiiuaLli Im-ian liuionsvKir lias etivued a r rmai ent cure lu mv cue, hnd been alillcteu with Hih DjtpcptM und curaiia, nut am JIUW tlUUUlJ Mtll. Mrs. John Thornton, Hllioutt Stomach Curtd, llvde Parif. Luzenie Co.. IM. Dear K'r: 1 have betn troubled wnh bilious ComplJlutnnd by tlio use of jour Ispun Hijjuu DYKir it nas euecvuaui luicu uwt John N Williams, 1 jupqin Cured, I lido Park. LiuernftCo. Pa, Donr sir Your valuable Indian Hlod &. kii lias cuiedinuoi DjfciH.'psu, Mrs. BllAUklng, Liver Complamt. llvde Park. Luzerno Co.. Pa. lienr sir havo been troubled with UvtrCom- plaint, but I was permanently cured by uslntf j our voiuaoio jnuiah mwuDjuvr. ilrw, OP Uferlliigaine. Deo i, l8T-ly vr&co el rMm IMP " sr -' lfi Y9-7 O 3 mm U BLCOMSBURG STATE NORMA IS G H 0 0 L SIXTH NOltMAL SCHOOL UlbTlUCT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Hv. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. TM!HSCllo.l,ari-pro?,m.;HM wlth a bountiful .Mttfjr ot puwofl Siiln .iii;r. llllllUIItKB 'P"' ",UB inn moJ.-mn" SVy nt .. wSk aodu.-ll.ra to ail V.lluuctCmrses: I Acinic. It.Cmtnerd.il. III. Course in Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Curs,- i I 'li.vs.ipul Culture AUjUnii u nir . ffrA.tttaini th-rcln. roc-Ho Mutn Dtplotnns, conforrins h'"'J coTfe"SLM..W. .h,-M,K-,lc;.,i Masu-rot tue l'l ... uruat.H It, tbnothc-r.ourses recent- .r.ua, !''"l,L.Sl?n"'lJr,.', .."".'ilifl,0'.'..",': l!?,1'!;';:'.':,,..... anrt na,lont courses are not Infe. lor to Ilice of our next C'nlleKCS. lultZTlff'n l'r Irn. Il.m.,1 But come nt onco and look tliroiigli llio lurgcst stock of Meaclj-M'ade. RlGilihig IN THE COUNTY. IK VK CANNOT SUIT IN READY-MADE, WK CAN SELL YOU THE CLOTH, on TAKE YOUR MEASURE, AND .MAKE YOU A SUIT IN CITY STY&E! HIV1TKU AND THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN. CLOTHS, CASMMERES, SOLD BY THE YARD. Now selling at the REXalUBIaE: STORE OF BAYED) LOWESEEM. fi ENDORSED BV OVER THIRTY SEVtNQ Sl MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE yfvWSjB 5 J 1 EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, CQ1 Paris, 1878 I AND INTERNATIONAL. EXHIBITION, CTl'Hr PHILADELPHIA, 1876, A?gt&FMrQ 1? IP J Asbein2''V.)rySTR0NG,SM00TH,nd TfxV L5.IL.JL. I EXCELLENT THREAD." jm3S$$ t WHMrB ,SSC. ' I ENCOURAGE MFWZ D at 1 iiOME I NDUSTIIV MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. : B Yy S I N G- tSWARUBmLm,TCDi ASCUTCHririi : vr!'.r ,1 flU i&Jm&S&iSrMMUS (PARIS. PHILADELPHIA. ; lfew j'Wraf0 NEW YRK B0ST0"' :: .liriU8 'If-y V VONt'II iruuranip -d. JI2 a rl.iy atlioma inaUtj h Hit- hulu-itilo'i.H Capital iiot ri'fulrtU , ti 'tart jou Men, women, tmjs and chh make money f.isti r at woiU for 114 tliau at nn tbliic tlst". Tho uotkl4 llht it ml pleiuuiit, urji sucli as unjoin' ran lto rlv'lit nt 'I host' wlio nif hIm- who si't- tills nuil.-i1 'AlLlKCtiil ih thi ir adduis.t-(H ni oikt and n fur theiiiM-ivt's, Co&tly out lit anl tiiiilnc. uw Nim time. The t-o uli tuily ul work uiv ijjtnn tin Lii.-c 3ums of luoi.ty, dduss 'J l.t h a to.. Ahkr!-ia, Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, 1A vegetable preparation and the chiI mint rcuieily la the world for lirlirM'M liKeiiM. fiiiift ii. una Akb Jkiuiivj, JLiur. aim L'rlnnry DUeuMeM. irrtstlinonlais of the highest order In proor Of thee sutements. CjTJ-'or th rure of IilnlHlc, call for U'ar ner'i Saft IHnhele Cun. M"Ior the cure or Itiiuiit't and the other diseases, call for IYuiiht' Nalo liltliur Una LiicrCure, WARNER'S SAFE DITTERS. ltl9tliebestlllonl Inriflpr. nnrl stimnlntci t-ry lunciloii lo moro healthful action, uud 8' ia thusa benellt In all diseases. IWureiM rofi!hu..uiid otherNkln rnit "" '" vifRea, inciuaiUtf Vuut-tTtt, VI' ci'i-m. and other Stro. liepiu. eiittntM of Iho Moinm h, uiiliAtltiT Iliutiitsaf iciieral lt tll. My, etc.. lira cured hy the .Sulu llillr. U ii uiiequaled fta an appetlreraml reular tonic, iioltlcs of two sites : prices, &u, and bt.oo. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Qalrkly Kives Itrtt and Mi t p tn theBuirt-nnfr, rures llrutlm-tio and Ki'umliilit, prtenu i:pllilt4'l'tu, and relieesNiou truiluu brought ou by exceninve drink, owr work, mental shocks, nnd other faun's. Powerful us It is stop pnlu and soulliodls turhed Serves, it iiver injures the Byatem, whether taken m small or lurtfo dobta. liottlea of two slus; pricea, &Oe, and 8I.OO. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an Immediate and active stimului for Torpid Llvr. iiml riiro Cottlvtncli. DviPeriii. LU rbas, MftUrU, Fevtr tod Agu, und h ul. I l.i iiirtui wheiicv rtho liuuvls ilu not ruiu freely and rtcuinrly. hu svlbrr I'UU rrsulrurh ftiuall lur ftr ihwruuflt Murk, I rt !!.' i-(. iiut t rarr' hiifr Krursllrtftrst mM bt liruKli.lt k Vt nit n la Xfilifiuw rrjubrrv, H. II. Warner & Co., I'ruprlctur, E00H ESTER, N, Y. J, 1hb4 fur I'sKipLltl fMlinioaUI.. Oct. a , i-iV. ly I Alttou. This romarkabl's 1 irnMlN , tin-! v 11 cut. m a I tpiint.turb, ( ill u, , I i,r hit Ll ,r nit 11 1. 1 iu Will f tn t tl 0 Lb 1 1 Iw.tnuit uurii crmiis liijt loo: No ly t ril. uvi-frji .11a 1 ill if J C tlulliti, ot -tH)U in ti t JunBlhi Iniii.ti.'il null' : L.A.l.n.),.t.i.nnl, l'rl. 1J1I hcml for lllllli- . .iiiWi ti, ut'itdJrui. KrntluU'Hu kin Cure la aoltl bv llrumilfttt. lr tat&t Ly Vi, 11. J, Kt-bdul 1 Cu., i-uoibufs 1 tut, vimcioi. WOYKIt imOTliEUS, Bloomsburg, Pa. I W N nrr; pi 1 1 W V - - ,v.ni-l. -M!.-l.-..t. ip,1 ..IU- In tn.-ti-nnrk. Plsclpllno. ini-ociirin i touch. M u.leut. udmlllc I ai au) tlaio. Iloom, of T.u.lre,. xovKirirj, Huts, Caps, &c, For Men und Boys, Pearl Shirts, Under Clothing, Pretty suits for little hoys, Cheap suits for Men, Cheap Overcoats, Trunks, Satchels, Bags, &c Gum Clothing, &c. 1 liiie:t Hoial at Vienna and Philadelphia., n i E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 Broadway, JSTcu York. Mituura'-iurers, liiipjrii-rs A. Ut-.ilors In Volvet Frames, Alburas.GrapLoscopesi STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS Ear ravings. Chrome:. Phstorraphc. Ami kindred trojdit'tli-'LirUk, Actrobse, etc., PhotographMaterials vv are Ilinilauarli'inJorcverj thing lntho wayol Stero:pticoas and Llagis Lanterns, K.u-li silf ht-Iiit; Hit- liest nr ltscliss In llio market. II. ti.iiirjil I'liiiioriiplilu 'rr.inspari-iicU b or Mam. I roi.-. l.T.ss NlaLUfacllllt-rs or'Vl-lvct Frame tor Mlul.uu.vs .inU Cuu us (llass l'lctuun. t'ataloffttes vt ijintcrns and sUiIch. with rtiroc- tions for uMng, bent on ucelpt ct ten cents. jau o.'au-iy Tun JoiiNsnv i:svoyi:.(j u:;.cAsr. Mn!i nf Iron. britit,fn1'y orn.v l.i. i.U'l Auj'isi.n 1j hhi'lte . ( li ,ij ni I iiivi x C .niiut out of o .l.-r. t-'iip 1 1. t. tfei.d fop co'inlti cin'i.I,.r 1111 1 prleo list, head -3 cents for o' ! w lllustitttiHl fatal" 'He of School luiiiMip F' "t Jiirmt or T-u h r $hu,thl Adtv if, lAIIE?., mATT & CO., Hdq-:rtcrs fjr .J Crheol Supplies, JI2 111 U1HM) STXiLLT, NCH' YOUIC. sept it, ty X'K 'iliJtH winy o. ji tjriui i j p iutp, 1V ijinwctj pnu oaarnoi 'uittido 10 twit snue Hanjp jo; wuj umt (hojj uq oitio-.u uu 0 'I 'U mflanjd sv loa;jodiin BJDrnono 01 jouxlni vnn l,uu -iwn Viiuoj3 jo; avj uoii om UWpilIl.) 3JSV ync wit 'T80)oj,Aii pin aanq noaoo don jobi vpuiiqji'iavjkiioAoaioiiiav kj.iiki d0II auiuvAej(iin3iJj!JjnoJputt,pvj)tninsnvj3y anoi oifioo; t o.tnJSinol wv 'inooatinoi ji isnmi inoii tt 'Saiif tny mm jo flainoi 'SmuuLau ti.UU UJJJSjty jnO 1Vt.Qi4JjpUUJJJIIiiUU'80Il oU i uu otnooMotifljuaoA o'j ui'aaa noijr iio.v OAJHOJlHiH- uouiu oil ono o'ti u.iiji BtionmjQioiSa'JAOjaojQJooinja -Il'Ui ub Uiujj jJuiiJjjtHBpuu 'Juno oju tio jj no,v "'"imi.jIM wjJiini dun fljOMjtiyiapju JinoX aaAo aumoi irtr jo cctu v jo luaiinitltLpims jno 10 uniJi, tilt ii( pJUOlftiJA SlbOUiy .tuj i UBWUOJSllOXjJ MtO. UJO)0SlU WJIJUI dtH I nuiUB liiduin pjo noi ra.o'qjOMpuiiaj3iniiiio Uio.j 'joiiiom v jot s3iEailJoii.djaomi ju. muo i-anHJavo OAvqpma-jjjamnu 11 outj uuS, Jl uo,aju3 lUuyJiilH don JVJoau:3ont!iHwau3ia 10 pnn uo?m HB(o8aE jo fu,nti,. jooJUiuojjauiJJiituwwnoiji ' 6iij..iJi1Lj:rivaivA lluy 8, T9-tf, ATlVi OTTlll i.onsumptloa & Asthma. A J-.U I Vyuxvij, Kevcrytt failed. AUOreba vrllh fctflmn 'HOME FroMhnrtr Mrt c tM tlrm l.nt Kliul. "iilfwrn nnd thoroii,ii lxjiisip wm m-i. au.... V. 1-. MU.MCH. v.ot.ff. Weaver ik Co's Ads. B'A.Vti'-fMTta 3 We (inirnntc H Id fry tire, t(trn not if how long iUn Ir grr Inw ilrrjlT rwml It f lvf i(itnt relief, nn1 cnrei tbfl IP -r . t rnr t. rr In tn m tn to ttitff n h, IT uteri m direr t t ., I ii in Ii i ii in.' ' .rtoiin. lilrtltt-RD te EUen tf denlrct. tut i. I k ti a I tn iili.e tl it It lll cure tieo ill oil i iu Hi- li tin l S ll 'y kll r In uiedlifue, i0 . i - ' i . fr n rt i f r It .!.UHI. tLT,f;rnrrI at'iit TorCS iin.1 (mm-'iis i:in I'riuiKliii M., li;)liii.iMir( Mil, fcept. :9, Ti ty. INSTITUTE. rBtabliRhoilinlRT2 for the cure IOt ClltUtT, '1'ltllllirH, III44TM, s-nilnLi. nnd hkin l)iBt'H60H. without tlio ubo of knif o or Iobb of blood uud littlo iwtlti. i'or lnfuriuatinn, circulam and rcforeueoH, ttddrcBalJr. 1'. J.. IU.'I, Aurora, Kauo Co., ItU bept. iy,'7y-iy, Jw.t cu. 7MI5 NEW RT, A RTIH TIJTTSS if llu . Tail d.n-i-rinc f'm .11 othtr., , ruihah.M. with hwlf-Adiu.linff ll.ll Id c.nur, dtu Itwlf to .11 tHalllona cf ths trulv, hll. lh. GA.l tn tha THE IIHBCB. fthh lubt tr.udio the Ucnils lshc.4 .ceorrly Say ta Distil, sti 1 ft r.lic.l eqr err ula. 11 is Miy. dur.bl .n I cltc.p. h,nl Is ...it. Circular. " Ecsleston Truss Co., Chicago, III., sept. IJ. "3 ly .1 l .t 'U. QoNStJiviPTiOirJy ran bo cund ly the continued usti or (Kinnn'st'nd Licr (Ml ami Lneto I'Hosi.li.ito or l.lme, a cum Mr rotwnnptkm. t'oiisrli- t'oUH, AMI111..1, Hroncliltts, .imlnllMT' rul'i'is ill-cisc. a-U jour druM foi ismnna iihU.iM no 01 hit ijne ims uui 11 I 'end 1 Pottle iinvlu-iT' on receiptor fl ,lfns. I'HVC I INMI W 13 reeriili Avenue, New Yolk. NOV'Jl,'79-f.!n W PIAN0Si? Mo'Mand 11 tf k. ntilv JU0 tii, i;i "tops, :t sets Nwei's, iooi ami oaifaarffTO'.i t mk, "niv j-;.r.ii. in' s stop op can, stool littok, oinv ?.(.:. cncui.ir M-m nee rtdilrei, lil NNKI.I. .t Mll.I.Klt. U'vi-tn n, i'a. OPIUfti HABIT Ciired Painleisly. The niediciiic h'iM for .1 fimall margin above tlio et.st of eniiiiiuiinilliiLr All ca-eh treated by hn-Tlal prcseilpton. Tor lull particulars adUtess thy Dis cus t re r, Hit S.I!. COLLI.WS. or Mrs. S-. II. tolllns, I-a I'ortu Ind ft-b C-Cm vt&co 5.66 Ail" NTS PISOI IT I'Hl WEEK AVU piom) It or rorrelt $'iro. fl outfit me. K. (i. I-'IDLUIT .t CO.. HIS tuiiun Mieelew York, N. Y. Jw & co Ivb iO-4m o .MiNTIlrn.1A',ts i.arp, lllustr.itcd pa jut nni in. vi'ftui'Lt; a ear, ni.ihi A(ii:.rs uam'i:.). 11. u. hasiim.s-it coruum itll-'UIl, .1IIIM. (tbiit.-im wic iREVARDJMT.y,",S I I'ilcHthftt licllitm't I'ilo 1 Kettirdy failitucuro. Oix'd Q itunii'diiiui rt'ln f.ciiri's tiu,c$ j of loutf t-tandint; iu 1 wnt, and nntlnnrr ftxpii la2du) ?rfillTinw f? ffr'v,1" ifrttt ifr fiat yrtntrd ot tttnbl-irifa ISU of .S'nntt nn J lir.J. I if lifer's fixture, Ihil-t. K alK.ttlo. S-U fiy nUdrnri' -'a. I I'jf umil t'T -i. i. MntFn.M. O.. Nu..-i ,9.-, aid G1LM0RE & CO., IMiU.li.lu.l IS.l.-,,) PonsioilH. liifiroiisso of Ponsinns antlalluiiii-rpii.Hs.'Kotuiaiini fur CuWicra and bol Adilrcb-i wltli tuuip, (HI.MnilE ft CO., iCO 0-tC WaalllUL'toll, 1). C. a per Hanging. WM. F. BODINE, IIIOM ST., IIKI.OW SB "ONII, 11I.00MSUUK(1, Is prcpim-d lo do all kinds of IIOUSB VAIWIIKQ I'lal.i and ornaim-Dial PAPER HANGING, UOTIl nncoiSATIVK AND VIMS. Ml KIihK (.1 l iiriiKim- Itrpnli nml mtiile as Kdo.las ih-u-, 'I'll. .mini; hi t i-ii:st i i,ass woiikmmmi'Ujyei) Estimates Mado on all Work. W.M. V. I10D1NE. Oct, 1.1ST3. THIS PAPER TS KEPT ON NLH Ar TtrT? flT-VTnr. ra-ci TIM1 T,ln phii Ann puia BUItDlNO K I EBSEH I liSn. ti H H 3 B H f b.J JC. fur AVJJU 1 manua HANFOIID's IitVKll lNVIaotlATOn "I Si 1 1 T- 11- . 50 R.sii..T. ".S HIBs.; ucu" 1,8011 M. in my practicoS bu s ui iuua oo years 5 witli nnpreeedented resmts! J S's.- SEND FOR Cincill An J S. TiWiSANFORDi M.D., MgJSS RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES N TOIITIIKJIN CUNTltAIj ItAlLv, i W1XTKU TIMK tauli:. on nnd after Siind.iv. .lime so. lira. Hn ir.nn on tbo I'lilinde plila k i:iln Ha lroad Illusion vi. ria aa luuuns ; IVESTWAIID. Eric .Mall lcaics 1'lilli.dclphU If ,,r, " " llnrrlsburif 4jn urn " " Mlll.mi')iort sr. a in " .lerauy slioro li 117 a is " " imk llaitn u -in a in " " lluiioio 11 11 u in " arrive at Erin : a n m Niagara Express loaves Philadelphia k imi h m " iiniri-siiurK ll frill lit " arr. at Wllll.imspurt 2'jjpm Lock llaiun 3 mi 11 m Fast Lino leaves l'ldladolphla 11 ro n m llmrlsburtf 8Mpm " arrlvo at Wllll.nnsport ; r, p in " " LockllaM-n 8 40 pin EASTWAIIU. Taclflc Express leau-s IXKk Haven 7 rn m Jt-rsuyniioro r. 1.1.1 lit " " llllamsport s it a m " arrivo at HarrlHbiirir inns pm " " I'Ulladolphla 8 411 pin Day Express leaves Ixirk llaen 11 5i . " ' V llll.nnsHirt 12 411 ii . " arrive at Ilarrlsburi: 4 11 l'lilludelphU J niu Erls Mall leaves lienovo h 4 " " Uick Haven Hi 11 1 " " Mllllamspnrt H n 1. " arrives at llaril-sbur 2 -i 1 " " l'l.lladelplila T 1 1 ... Fast Lino leaves Mlam-sport 12 u arrives at llarrlsinirir :i 1 .u.i " ' l'hll.idelpula 7 4') u In Eric Mall wesl and Day Express East mil, ic-e connections ntNorlliumlicrlaud vvltli 1...V, It, 11. ICS trains for lifce&uarre aud Scranton, Erie MallWest, Niagara Express West and Fast 1 Line West mako closo connection at Willi' tiKriB n 1111 r,, u. 11. v , iraius iiuriu. Niagara Express West and Day Expu 1 Tmn make closo connection ntLocklluvi-n MltliJ,.KVI It. li. trains. Erlo Mall cast and West connect at Er' uitll trains ou L. y. & 11. S. li. li. ; at Uorry with u.(tl . V. li. li. ; at Emporium with 11. N. V. .v. I' 11. U.D and at Drlltwood Willi A. V. Ii. Ii. Parlor cars will run between l'lilla1elp"a und ,iiiaiu--iHjiv uu .luara r.xpreKS e-,i, nun ui til yivaa audi. oiut-(iiu) Lure uu itu uiUL iruius WM. A. IIA1.I)MS", (ieuerul supt. "XTOItTHKHN' CENTRAIi itAIIAVATl i. LU.M1'AN. ou and after November aotti, 1S73, trains ul.l ic l suuuui unuiiua: NOItTIIWAHD. Urlo Mall B.211 a. m., arrive F.lmlra i " Cannndalgua 1 tn B liochesler... 1 Nlagaia.. am lienovo accommodation 11.10 a. in, nrilic v 1 port 12.15 p, m. Eltnlra Mall 4.15 a. m., urrlvo Klrnlra 10.20 a Uutfalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrlvo llufTalo s.r it hOUTHWAHD. llulTalo Express 2.50 a. m. arrive llarrlsbur " llalllmoii -ElmlruMall 11.15 a.m., arrive Harilblmi 11 Vasliln'Kin 11 41 llaltlmore r... 1 " Washlufton llarrlsburg accommodation burg 10.50 p. m. arrive Ualllmoio Washington c Erie Mall 1J.65 a. m. arrive Hnrrlsburg 3 115 a. ci " llaltlmore s.io " " Waslilngton 10.35 ' All dally except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., General l'asseng r A;. 'I I A. J. CASSATT, General .ill piIILADELI'llA AND ItKAUIXl. 1 ' M AllKANOEMENT 01-' l'A.l NUeI TltAIXS. May 11, 1870. TRAINS LRAVK KCPBKT AS FOM OWS(SCM'A For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, . Tamacjua, o 11,43 a, m For Catawtssa, 11,45 u. m. 7,21 and 7,85 p. n, For Wllllamsport, 0,23 9,03 a. in. and 4,i p . TRAINS FOR KCFKllT LEAVR AS FOLLOWS, (S -Ain I CEFTKll.) Leavo Now York, 8,43 a. iu. Leav e Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leavo Heading, 11,55 a. in., Pottsvllle, i,:9p. I andTamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leav e Cataw issa, c,so 8,50 a, m. and 4,(o p. m. Leave Wllllamsport ,(,45 a.m,2,u p. ra. and 4,' p. n I Passengers to and from New York aud Pf'rfil-1 phla go througj vv ithout chango of cars. J. E. WOOTTFN, General .Manajir C. O, HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent. Jas.lt, UIS tf. D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ASI vVESTEKN HAILKOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Time-Table No. ss, Takes effect at 4 A MONDAY", JUNB 10, 1S7S. t.,i.-u NOltTII, STATIONS. t itlsciiacs o( tlio Liver, Stomncli f J i nnd Bowels. It is 1'iiroly il J ; Vegetable. It novcr C fj tlj J Debllltntcs It VJ 0 0 i J CMtmrtlo nnd "jjjgj BK VjJ tff ' STonio.' 1 1 fW4' j 1 v jt ir it mm ia.m. 9 35 9 43 , r9 Scran ton Hellevue Taylorvllle.. . ..Lackawanna... Plltston . . West Pltlston. Iii "1 Wyoming,, 10 07 mi ilallby. .Dennett.. Kingston. 10 IS s II , III M 'II I I T - I S3 ' , i Si n " I ID s l' i I" . I' is : II . , l' I ,!J s 145 ! Kingston iio SJ ..Plymouth June.. .... Plymouth.,.. 10 2o Avondalu Knntl(V,k- Mil !I4 .Uunlock's I reek, lo 42 ..hnicksiitnny io ...Kick's Ferry.... 11 07 ,..Ueach Haven. Ill 13 Uerwlck 11 ' ...lirlar creek .Willow Grove.,.. ,..,Limo ltiagc ...Esnv 11 89 11 45 11 5 11 67 12 IS . . .llloomsburg..... Huts-rt Catawtssa Hrldgo. umiviuu chulasky Cameron .Northumberland. p.m. p.i'i' W. 7, IIALSTKAD. :, Boportntendent'B omco, scranton, Juno i "" "yyAINWIUGHT & CO,, WHOLESALE GHOCEIiS, ruiUDUrnu, Dealers In TEAS, SYltUPS, COFFEE, SUOAlt, MOLA'"sE,' hick, sricia, EICABB soda, &a., to. N, E. corner Second and Arcb streets, fordors will rooclve prompt attention. p.m. p.m. a.m. v. so 4 12 u 40 9 23 9 17 9 37 9 04 9 SO 8 5S 3 51 9 SI 8 51 3 40 9 19 8 40 8 41 9 14 11 41 12 10 8 33 3 30 9 04 8 13 3 10 8 44 8 23 3 20 8 55 5 12 8 19 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 39 7 51 2 11 8 2S 7 89 2 89 8 17 7 12 8 84 8 12 !!1 IIS 8 00 7 18 7 14 7 10 7 U2 S C4 7 41 0 50 1 57 7 8S 0 50 1 51 7 83 0 45 1 40 7 V9 0 27 1 27 7 11 6 15 8 00 1 00 45 p.m. p.m. a.m. rrc Olf cm l'n Bee llio 1'rcsi er. Kir f. P. coi Asso ocr 111' -Wi 111' 1. W Re 811 Mil rr CP So Mi 811 Si Pi Cl' Hi M 8' SI Pi Cl S' p M 3 R 11 e7i t. 7