THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOC) MSBUKG, COLUMBIA COlNTl, PA. ml ij t. IS if M I ft 1 I 1IAIIK MINdKONS. e with 80,t.i ACCOUNT OF Ilt'SStAN cntsnK. The London Globe says.' Tlio Tower rflioii'lon nnd WcMminlMor Abbey annuo lo (be minds of moat KnglMi men very much lb? 'nun iort of interest. Thpv arc both to Im rcgatd-d wllti direction- dtp reverence as memento's of n jiat that cannot bo recalled. T repeat tho dramas tint were onacted In the old fortress, that were a pakco and privm In nne, or to rc jipop o Its narrow rolls, i', we fool, as Impos sible ns to give lift! to tho dry bonc.i of our departed Mags and queens, foots and politi cian, Wo have K"t to tssoclnta stnto prl oru such as tlio tower with an almost me diaeval age, Willi j'ltuls and tornaninits and knight errantry. With us they went out or at any rale the horror and romance of them went out with rng and trunk hac, and lmboaa corpus, which unlocked the. doors of the white tower, and made it Impossible to pack off pople to tho "Little Emo" without rhyme or reason, eccmo to u Unrontmtia matter-of-fact KiglUhmen ol tho present day ns the work of nuo'htr age j to divide us, as it were, from another Jng larul. In Russia, the contemplation of a gtalo prison suggests no reflections of this nature. A Muscovite, with a historical bent, who meditates outilde t jo walls otSchlus aelbourg or the fortress of Sis. 1'eter or Tau'. may ttoubla himself with tho occu pants of tbo?e old grim state prisons; but hia thoughts nro much moro likely to run on the condition and future of their present ten n s. For there n little to choose bc tween their past and everyday IneiJcnls ol thelipraseut. Tho latter are just as tcrrlblo just Ri romantic, if we like to use tho term as tho Airmer, Theso dungeons or, at least, a lair mini bcr of them had their political prisoners in the days when ourdukea and carls carved thtir names on the Tower walls, and ladles of high degree wero rowed under Traitor's gate at tin dead of night, without knowing the why nor tho wherefore, and they have them sill!. A Londoner can read tho ro mantle history of Lady Jane on the stono o her cell : but the native nr tho stranger who has penetrated by hook orby crook beyond the i.u cr wails of tne fortress ol Schlusselbourg and is ;o venturesome a? to ask to be shown the dungoon of Httlo Ivan VI, U as likely a uot to b3 told ho cannot see it, because it i at present in tbeoccupation of some prison ers of stale. Very few, however outside the circle of those nfllciah whoso unpleasant du'v U to guard its secrets, are admittc within tho walls of Russian state prison. I is as hard to get in (save at a pr souer ) as lu unlock th gates of a castlo in the Arabian Nights without possess,; the charm, fetal prison in Russia being fortresses as well.ap plication for admission to them has to be made to the minister for war rather than to the minister of justice. This great official is pretty sure to resent to tho tourist's curios osity. He will probably tell him that neith er Schlusselbourg nor the fortress of Sts, Pe ter and Paul possess any real interest fortli stranger, and if he yields at least to his im portunity he will take very good care that ho penetrates but a very little way into th secrets they conceal. The commandant of tho fortress, to whom the special order fo admission is shown, will probably on his part, evince no little reluctanco to adnii the privileged stranger tor it need hardly be naid that no ordiuary tourist is tbu3 hon ored. And no woudcr. Uould tho stonei of the vaulted passages which echo under our tread speak in articulate language they would have a story to tell that might eclipse the romances that gathered round the Bastile or tho tower. When Custino visited the 'ortress of St. Petershurs in 1839 thero were unfortunate wretches incarcerated in th dungeons hollowed out under the Neva who had been there sluco tho days of the First Alexander. They had ceased to be men and were only numbers. Someof them had for gotten their own titles and designations while tho crimes they had committed, or which had been mado the excuse for thei confinement, were quito unkuown to the goalers who guarded them, Schlusselbourg was not always so called. When In posossion of tho Swedes it was named Notenbourg, and was only reduced by tho troops of Feter the Great after a week's bombardment and a desperate as sault. Tho captors changed its name to Schlusselbourg, as being the key Iugria and Finland. It is built on a shclviug rock in the middle of the Lake Ladoga, which It entirely commands.so that its possessor must necessairly be master of tho Neva and the capitol. Its situation is one of the natural curiosities of Russia, and has naturally com mended it to tho Russian authorities at all times as a placo of confinement for prisoners of tho higher rank and consequence, whose eafe custody is a matter of the utmost mo ment. To foreigners it is best known as tho prison-house of the unfortunate Ivan VI, and the scene of the crime of tho Empresses Elizabeth and Catahrine, Ivan Antonovitch whose only crime was that the Empress Anno twelve days before her death had de clared him heir to tho throne, was, on the usurpation of Elizabeth, seized and con fined. First in Jthe fortress of Riga and then in Oranienburg. Thence he was brought for greater security to Schlusselbourg, where he was imprisoned in a subterranean vault entirely deprived of daylight and air. When Peter III, shortly beforehisown dethrone ment and assassination, paid him a secret visit iu his dungeon, and asked him what he wished for, ho answered "to have more air." Thacraporor, touched by )u maving complaint, planned a little circular palace in front of the fortms, in the center of which was to be ft garden, so that the boy's craving for light and air should be in some way gratified. The idea,however,Iwas never carried out, and subsequently it was used by Catharine as au accusation against Peter himself, and was made one pretext for his assassanatlon. When Peter viitcd Ivan ho was aged rather more than twenty years and had never seen the light of day since ho vas fourteen months old. The emperor, accor ding to Baron Korl, who relates the inter view, asked him several questions. Among others," Who are you?" "I am the Emper or," "Who puc you into prison, then ?" "Vile, wicked people." "Would you like tobe Emperor again?" "Why not? I should then have fine clothes and servants to wait on me.'1 "But what would you do if you weie Emperor?" "I would cut olTtheheads of all those who have wronged me." Tho idea that one day a conspiracy might reverse the position of Inan and Catharine continually haunted the Empress ; and the guard of Schlusselbourg were furnished with orders to put the boy to death It any at tempt should bo made to convey him away. This order was carried into effict when tho coaspiratorMirovltch forced his way into the dungeon. lie was. confronted with tho blesding body of tho murdered prince. So intent are the Russian police on ferreting out the crimes againbt the stato that offences against the society often pass unnoticed, Pickpockets seem to enjoy an almost perfect immunity, wbile Russian prisons are crowd ed witb persons charged with crimes and misdemeanors unknown to oar law. In the lotddays of surfngo tlio goals weto filled miserable nionllk", charged with hav ing run ixwny from their "lord j" while at tho pro-tint time oflVnres against the pas port system are accountable for a large pro portion of tluxo consigned by Iho aulhorl lle In duruni-n tile, ,t llio Ostrngpn'snn atMomiW 1.1 10 pnsom wero nl nnn tituo dcartibed oi. the prison i-heot ns having been co'illned for boini? with ml a paport largo number fur having lost ihls most Indlspensnblo document; and a hundred or so fur having ''allowed the period to expire for having their passport revicd." J!u',con- idorlng the frequency of pttty tliclts In Rusda, tho number Of persons confinul li.r those olTences seems comparatively small. Iho mt lulo-class Russian, whoso uurso has found I's way into tho liageri of the linht fingered gentry, seldom finds redress at tho hands of tho police; on the other hand the. raso.il who t icks tho pockets of a Russian high up po the Teliin docs so at his peril. The St. Petersburg strgeanl-de-vllle, in or der to curry f.ivor with a great uian,wlll find his lost property at any cost. An official, high In authority, camo lo a police officor with the ccmplaint that he had been robed of a picket-book containing 2,000 roubles in bank notes. Ho could give no further description of his property than that it was a red pocket bonk, nor could he even be cer tain of the exact number of notes in it. An hour had hardly clapsod when t lie police officercalled upon him, and with a trium phant air announced that he had laid his hand on the pickpocket, and restored him property ho had lost. The great man was protuso in bis acknowledgments and prom ised toadvanoa tho mau in his profes8ion,but the latter had hardly left tho house when, having need to take up tho paletot ho had worn, ho found between the coat and the lining tho pockctbooko which he had im agmed to have been stolon, and for which an unfortunate wretch had been sent to pris on. The police officer had simply bought a new red pocketbook and put 2,000 roubles of his own into it, thinking that tho protec tion of so great a man would be cheaply purchased at that price. As to the pretend ed thief who had to play a part in the com edy, his false arrest and imprisonment was not a matter to trouble tho peace of mind of the Russian police. " Mr. David Aycrs, of Camclla, Mitchell cc, Ga.,says his sheop, 3,iOO in number,cost him annuall 14 cents per head. Tho avorago clip is tlirco pounds of unwasVed wool, which sells for 110 cents per pound, a clear profit on money invested in sheep of 90 per cent. His sheep feed upon pastures tho year round which ia worth about $1 50 per acre, The Milton council have passed an ordi nance providing for widening streets, and also to prevent the use of asbestos or tarred felting roof material, They also provide that porches shall be 3 feet wid cellar doors be put in level with pavement Tho New York Herald's Harrisburg spe cial says Cameron ascribes the defeat o Urant at Uhieago to cowardice, lie was prepared to defy tho National Committee but was overuled by other supporters o Grant who feared the disruption of tho party. Made Him Lick It. A boy was stamp iog some packages at tho post office in Ma con, Ua., when a lady carao iu who bought a three-cent stamp, and then, turning to the boy, cooly asked him to ruu out his tongue Tlio boy did so, when the lady moistened her three-cent stamp, applied it to the letter, mailed it and walked off. J Lem OiTutt shot his father-in-law,Richard Evans, at Georgetown, Ivy., two years ago the bullet lodged in Evans' spine,paralyzing him, and thus making him an almost help less cripple tor life. He said nothing about vengeance, refused to appear iu court as a complainant, aud it was generally supposed he had forgiven tho assailant. But L'em kept carefully away him. This spring, Evans was able to ride out in an easy car riage ; aud it was observod that he always had a cocked pistol lying in his lap, and closely scanned every man who came in sight. Ho was looking for Lem, and on finally meeting him in the road, he.sent a-ball dl-1 rcctly throu gh his heart. Rhode Island has tho following statute; "All marriages botweon a whito person and a negro shall be absolutely null and void ; and the person joining them in marriage shall bo subject to a penalty of $200," Samuel I). Dorrell, a full-blooded negro, was lately married at Providence to Ellen Carringtcn, a white girl. The Rev. George H. Smith, who performed the ceremony, is to be prose cuted, in order to test the law. An ourang outang lately exhibited at Munich amazed the people by ils skill on tho violin, until one evening a doubting vUitor stuck a penknife into it, and aa it had na of feet, pulled its tail, which came oil', bring ing along a piece of hido. The disguiso had defied detection for a week. The wearer was the f.ither of tho exhibition of tho prodigy. Behold the work of the infidel. The plank in the republican platform suggesting an amendment to the constitution prohibit ing the states from making appropriations sectarian mstuti ons, is the invention of Rob crt Ingersoll. Et. 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Dear Sir: I had beennniietcd with a Cough, Loss or Appetite ann j'jspepsiaror len years, i couiu not properly attend to my business, and licarlnjr ot j our Justly celebrated Indian mood byrup, I resoltert to try It, which I did, and In a short time was much Improved. I now have a pood Appetite, and have enjoyed good health ever since I eomraeue ed Its use. Sick Ilradaclio Cured, llowman's Creet. Wvomlnc county, ra. Dear Sir: I had Hick lleadiche and by tho use of yournuian niooujrup i was greatly reuoveu. j recojiinend all to try Its valuable proper! Its. J. w. llurnett. The Itemedy did more than she Expicted, Nrul,rrrr. T. r.firnlnrouiitv. Ia. Dear Mr: The Indian liluotl sj rup old more limn I expected It would and It has cured me of Llrcr Complaint. I use It asa Medicine ami would not bo w Ithout 11. Jtrs. JIary Charman. Headache mid Dizziness. VIIllamsport, LyconilnK county, ra. near Sir : Your Indian lilood Si run has cured me of Headache, Dizziness and Loss of Appetltc.sothat 1 am now auio 10 worK in my laeiory. aiy iwiu uu rlvcd more beucllt from Its uso than from any other medicine. llcnryllussel. Would not bo Without il. Wllilamsport, Lycoming county, ra. Hear Sir: Tho Indian lilood Wrup U the Debt I ever used and 1 w ould not be without tt, it la good for all complaints. John Burkhart. Diseases of the Stomach. Eaton, Wyoming county, Ta. Dear Sir: TliHIs to certify that 1 had a Weak Stomach and could eat no meat or any hearty too.1 whatever. Hya friend's ndv.co 1 commenced tho use r.f yojr Indian lilood Sprup, which alter a short tr.al, effect u illy relieved ino and 1 cau now eat anithlng 1 choose. Your sjrup gives universal satisfaction. Elizabeth Iladsall. All that it is recommended to be. upera House, Columbia, Pa. Dear Sir: 1 have used jour excellent Indian lilood Sj run and It has proven lustns reptescnted. I can leeommend tt to all. Win. P.ochow, . Wholesalo jleichant, 6th street. Unanimous Recommendation. Tbe following add thtir testimony for tho Indian Dlood Syrup: II. H. (lieair, engineer V n II. J. ;. Smith, at lialdwlns steel Woiks. .Mrs. snider, of Columbia. A. Iirencr, of W.ishlngtonburgh. John Kenjs, of Sale Hatbor. Yould not bo Without it. nenlon, Columbia county, l'a. Dear Sir: I havo used jo'tr excellent Indian Cloou svrui nnd havo ruoelved much bencilt there Horn. I could not get along without It. -Mrs. llarber. Never Falls to Cure. East Lemon Wyoming Co. I'a. Dear Sir I was sick for three jeats, and under professional treatment most cf thutlino wll hout be ing benefited. At lastlwas ludticid to try jour Indian iii.ood Svudp and altera shot t trial, 1 found myself In better health than 1 had been ror six j ears. .Mrs. Theron Uall Suro Curo for hiver Complaint. Honrsbunr. Columbia Co. I'a. Dear Sir : This Is to eertlly that, your Inpivm 1'i.oonSvBrehas been used by me, for Liver Com plaint, which had been troubling motor a long tlmo I derived more bent tit from tho uso of the Sjrup tnantromany ctJ'er medicine. 1 hcaitlly recom mend It, nnd advise all sufferers to give It a trial. L I' Smith Loss of Appetite. ltohrsbuig Columbia county l'a. DQ9r Mr: I havo used rour excellent IsniiN Ilnoon svnrr for Loss of .Appetite and Weakness of tho Stomach, with very benellclal results. 1 believe our medicine to bo tho greatest blood purlller known, and aavls-o all who may bo suffering as I was 10 give IV a bneeuy inai. Jlrs. E Avery Paius in Shoulders, Krhr&burir. Columbia county. Pa. Dear sir :Tnl3 Is to certify that jour Ikdixk ltiion SYHtTphis irreatlv relieved ino of rains In tho hhoutder and Chest, whu.li 1 had been allllcted with fur years, l recommend it very nigniy, Mrs. Mary Welsh. Kidney Complaint, rifarfiap. Columbia County, ra. Dear Slr My I'atber lias been sullcrlng with Ktdnf-v lloinnlalnt for a longtime &ndbadlM;en un. der doctors' treatment, but tho doctois could not effect a curo I havo tieen subject to a Numbness and Weakness In mv Ift Arm, We obtained some of your inva'uablo Indian Iltoon svittr irom your Agent, Wm, 11. l'ottcr. and it has cured my father completely, and my arm Is much better. It docs not trouoieme uau bo mucn. jour racuicino is excel lent. Jostah John. Fernalo Complaints, llrar tlaD. Columbia county. Pa. Dear Wrt Tills la to certify that I purchased sAmo ot your Iwiux litxon svittii- for my wife for Intla matlon nnd Fernalo complaint, ana It has given her J K Herncr Ilest Medicine Ever Used, Hear uanTcolumblacountv. ra. Dear Sir: My Utile son was troubled with his water pasfatng It om nun consiauuy, uiiy anu uignr, I cot suited two doctors and gave him medlclne.lml without effect. I bought some or jourcelobrated Iniiian liioon tiviicr, a short trial ot which, cured Lambert Camp. Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Uumlda, Columbia County, ra. DearSIr- For many years my wih was allllcted with Dyspepsia, and wo spent coutlderablo money without receiving benefit. Wo procured somo of our Iniiian iilooh timer andsho began lo Improve In health from the tlmo the comcnc d Its tuo. Solomon 1) Snyder Liyer Complaint. ceutralla, Columbia Co. ra. Dear Sir t This Is to certify that I was unveil and could scarcely attend to my work, 1 think my Liver was afroeted. I procured borne of your Ihiuan Unoon Hvitui' and now, afterashoit tilal, feel HUoanew man. I recommend Its use to all. Daniel (loodman. Dyspepsia nnd Neuralgia. Hyde Park, Luzerne Co., ra. near Blr:-Your valuable Indian humd hvacr has errectcd a permanent cure In mv case. I had been allllcted with tho Dj spcpsla and Neuralgia, but am now entirely well. Mrs. John Thornton.. ISilious Stomach Cured, Hyde I'arlr, I.uzerno Co., ra. Dear Sir : I bavo been troubled with imious Complaint and by Iho use of jour Indian Dlood Svaui' It has eVe;tually cured me. John N WlUlams. l yspepsla Cured. Hjde rark, Luzerne Co., ra. Dear Sir t Your valuable Indian uww sykup baa cuiedmeot Djspepsia. Mrs. SJiAdklns. Liver Complaint. Hyde rark, Luzerne Co., ra. Dear Sir t1 have been troubled with Liver com plaint, but I was permanently cured by using your valuablo Indian Wop Stkop. Mrs. QPBsrlln game, o urwr wsto j TRADE KASI.1 BLCCMSBU8C SIXTH N Bloomsburg, Rov. D. Titmm'ttoni. naat present constituted, olTer3thoverybostfacllItletor I'rotesslor.nl nnd Cln3stc.ii nulldlngsspacious, Inviting and commodious ) completely neauu uy steam, wen v m.teheni moderate i'ltty cents a week iloJuctlon to all oxpectlng lo teaoli. Students admitted at any time. Kooms resci ved when desired. Courses' ot study prescribed by tho State t I. Model School. II. Preparatory. Ill, Elementary, IV, Classical. a .it i rs.,,nna. I Aeideiiilc. II. Commercial. III. Course in Mmic IV. Courte in Art. V. Coitrso in Physical Culture. The Piementarv Sclcntlllc anil ClasMcal Courses are prtol'IStoAL, and students graduitnt,' therein, tocclvo state Diplomas, conjcrrluz Jlin'oJW" TSnSiKSffree9! Master of the Elements: Masterof tlwMclenoes: Masterof thoClasslc tlra-luates In the oilier Courses recelvo Normal certlllcatcj tholr'attainmcnts,. signed uv tlw pffleeiKt.f the The course ot study nrcwrinraOT irontnii IcmclJnt TeaS ToVhtsondlt solicits young persons or gool abilities and good PJ rwws, -those who doslry to til tid their talents, as Mudents. To all such It promises aldlti d.-veloplag their powers, nndabundiat opportunities for well paid labor after leaving School, rfi at alogue. address the 1 iinnpai. WILLIAM IIIAVl! Prrhlilent llonril Sept. s. 'tti.- rnTTn 1"TTT T TTtT OR, AKCJOSY MACE. Some Reasons -wjhjr these Saspeudei'S are better than others. 1st. They contain no rubber. 2d. Thoy will wear suspenders. rfd, I nc cords run queniiy mere can do them out. 4th. There can be buttons, it beiiiir the nendcr in the world. FOR BAYED lOflBM. Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter, HloossisbsaB'g", Pa. BHrOU'lsn' 'ivHJ.t - foct. tt AetontEhtncly DurnblO rnd vamlerfulltf imp!e,u Insr l.sa than half tho usual Bears ami tella. PORTARLE, TRACTION, and STRAW-BURNING CTEAM-CHC1NES, with cpecLI (natures ct Iowtr, Durability, tiafly, aebnoroy, aad Beauty eutinly nnVnonn In other rnaLis. Strum rower (httfits nnd ttftim-Power Wcpnratorn u Mjirciiuiy 1'our Mips of faeparatora, Iron tx to twelve hom iKiwerj nUo two btylc iruiiroru Blount ed forc Vonrrs ThlrtyTwo Yenrs of Prosperous nnd continuous Business bytLLouse,vithoutchanco t:uaranUo ur Biiperlor ROmU and honor dwahiv:. wnv W i "t tiui" .w.uiiit:r7 itai aritua uirr' miuililiie to thu wall I Lpnen larliiai innlrcpa m noi attptntit. Ini to bullj nnd rftlia oil laftrlor and uioogrcl lnUutlont BE MOT DECEIVED by fuch cxpcrlmr&tal and worthies! macbinrry If yoa Lu CCfFor full purtlcular ca'.l on our dealur, tr HICK0L3, SHPABD & CO,, Bat'Jo Creek, Mich, April X, IhSO -JTW J II KHIDI3I A: HltO. TiirbotVllIc, (n.( Aih. A VALUABLE BOOK FREE. "A ticatlao on CIiiodIc Diseases,' embracing Oa tarrli. 'Jliroat, Lungs, Heart, fctornacD, Uvtr, Kid neys. UitnaryonU Ft male Uiseafcus ; aUo I'lles; seot rreo to any address, livery sullerer from these dH ea&oa cau bo cured. Send fur this book to tho under. feigned, a pliislelonof Urge experience, endorsed fov hundred of leadlriL'CHlztina uho te.stlfv to his skill. Senastamp toiuy postage to U, i:. Uvlugston, M. aurll it. 'bO-ly wtro THIS GREAT MEXICAN REMEDY. Thouyands sufferlnEr from Iivsnenslj- llabltUQ? Costlu-nuss, r.Uerand Kidney Complaints, bercfula and Kindred diseases, will hall with delight this new mm wciuuenui uiht'uiry,mucu usauiheuAecomtuer or and health restorer, hosneitual lu modoin med ii-lne. 'lho(iiat Alexluau Iteinedv was ilrst Intro duced Into CdlUorul.1 lu 1T9. wheie In a few months It effected fo many wor.deiful cures as to cieatea demand ror tho medicine from Maine to Morlrfa. It li tho only medicine In the wurld compounded trom tho native plants, loots and bu-hs ot Mexico it cures mi Humors, from the uor&theroruia.to acom inon blotch, pimple, or eruption, while It clears nnd beautifies the complexion. In diseases of tho tt cru nch. Itlot'd. 1 lrer nndKldneva.lt has nerinancnuv cured thouhtndiicf horeleai cases wluie all othtr known remedies had fail 'd. One do.i will curo any casoof sick Heidache. 'Uvp dpses wjll break up any oimnary eouRiiorcoid. I crsons Miucntg wm. lleatlburn. Waterhrash Sour btomaoh.lillliouaiiess. Liostlvenets, riles, i'alpltatlon of tho Heart, Low Snlilts. andkindrcdaffcetlons. will find the Mexican remedy a nvllt aud sure nllcf. 'jhe genuine U piacea oeioio tue puouc, rnucr tne iouowitigname Herbalino Bitters the Great Mex ican Remedy. Call on your dnugUt and get it bQttlo of tho Mexican Itcmeciy.arjd oonvmoe youreeirtUat His Iho Host Medicine lu the World. Thotratli;upillcdl)y John Keehhan, Whr-Iesale Druggist. Ni W, comer CtU and Walnut stietts, Cin cinnati, o. General Agent for the United States. aprll 2, isso-ly w&co Highest Hedal at Vienna and Philadelphia. E. & H. T, ANTHONY & CO., 591 Jj road way, Nexo York. Munufacturets, Importer & Healers la Velvet FramesjAlburas.Graphoscopesi STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS Engravings, Chromos, Photographs, And (dre(lE00d3 Celebrities, Actresses, etc., PhotographMaterials We aro Heailijuarten tor cverj thine In tha way ot Stereoptieoiu! and Maglo Lanterns, Each stylo being the jestof Itsclissln the market, lieauiirul rholoirrap'ilo Transpareucl' a ot btatu- ary anil KnBravinpi lc ihe window. Convex guss. Manuacturers ot Velvet Frames for Miniatures and Uonvex (llasa rictures. CaUlotrueE ot Lanterns and elides, wllh dlnw. tloos tor using, sent on receipt ot un cents. Jao a.-SMy STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 0 li M A L SCHOOL DIST111CT. Columbia County, Pennsylvania. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. ventilated, lighted by njnerlenced. em :lent. nnd alive to thetr work. Dlsclnllne. firm but kind, uniform and thorotti,n, Kxpenscf Jjatd of 'I ust-v . . of Tl-it-ttci.. rNTTrST T71 VT"T T T) longer than any other over pulleys, and eonse- no cliaau or wcannn1 no strain on any of the only sclf-adiustinjr sus- SALE BY nnd Traction Engines, THE STANDARD ct excellences throughout t?,a Gm'n-i'atnuta Morf't. t rrininfi ii"jtl anil T&orotiyh Work. IUCOM PARABLE in Quality ol Malerfol.lYr.Art cr i'artj', thorough, V orltinflaehin, JJUgant Finiab, t Jleavt i f,f UTodfl rf ' ft Ion find MARVELOUS tar v,utly tuptttor work In all lt"U (Jmiu.nDii vniirrMlbt LnmiQ as tho only KticrOfcM'Ll '1'hresLcr in I'll. Tlmol hv. ;in(.p. Ami nil nt)tii KkaiIi ot writs iur (NHtnuli1n,,lIim!(nirt North'd mid Union rnitulU's. IJKAY'n M'lICII'lt' .HI'.IIK TRADE MARKTllltdHEAT KNO-RADS MABK . , LISI1 HEMEIlV.cn' Sgv, unrtiiing core ror Hemlrial weiikness, spermatorrhea. Im potcneyauil all dis eases that follnw.ns a sequence ot Eelt aluse ; ns Loss of Memoir. 1'ntversal' 1 U4fclturle. I'nln In - BErOflE TA(lB.the Hack, PlmncssAFTER TAKING, ot Y1.-.I011. t'reiuuture I Id Aec. and imm . rti.,H.tn.. oases that lead to Insnnltvor Coniuuipilon, and a Prt mature f!rao. IP"l'ull ).irlleulaisin ourpam- one. nr-I'lio Pnecltlo Meillclno la sold hv nil iimrf. cists at. il per pact na or Ht pacKaees tor 13, or will iDciuiitcu) ini,, uu u-wi nui tun money uy au rtrcsslo TI1K oitY JltmciNK CO., Jleclranlcs' jhock, iiciroir, aiieu. wia in bioomsouri; bv o A. v way (, -st-iy THE JOHNSON' nCVOLVINIJ IIOOICCASK. Mado of Iron, beautifully orna mented, AUJu&tauld aholves. ('heap and strong. Cannot get cult of onP.r, roue ewes. rViul for complete circular ami prlco list. Bend 25 cents for our new Illustrated Catalogue of Bchool Merchandise, Eixry ltrcnt r 'JXmher ihouht have it. BAKER, PEATT & CO., Headquarters for fill School Supplies, 112 Jt 111 I1UM JbTHKLT, EW YOUK, dne wilt cure Sravlni, Bp lint, Curb, CkIIoui, c , or soy eulurtiemim, anj Ul remoTt the uwh Ithout bliiurlns or ciui, lull ur. tin remedy S ccrtaiDty ot fcttiou in Hop. piDj the lamenfii tnl rc jritfiUirculrK'ina poiliive proof, ntl your 1 neurit BeeBt'ndilrei, lCendulTB Npuv In Oure 1 uld bV llrinrfrUla. nr cut t Ur, B. J, KeLdftU L Co., Knoiburg VeruiQut. MOyiCIt lmOTUKKS, Illoomi.turK, I'a. n"i".,1tF,fS,H'OIVC1',0'or a klmrle Vet'eta. Wo lialmUiatwlll lemovo Tan, KltEUKLEs 1-ni l'l.lis and Mutches, leavtnjr the 6klu sott, clear and beautltuls also lnsti uctlons tor tiroduclne a luxu. rlaiit Browth of hair on a bald head or smooth faco A .Kt N Y ' 8 Mnt mmV' liC11, VlUJ'1('" ablco Maroh so, cm. HUV THE BL ATOHLEY PUMP tor cisterns or Wells of any depth. jlaln. Iron. I'orcelaln.or Oopiier lined l rand? xd o, xix, au,vt No. i U, 11U, 11 No. 1, For sain bv n Hardware Trado. Country Rtrrp pnmn .rtni. etc. See that the numn vnn i.nv io Btt.iitn. andUired worlc ot all descriptions tasdoW order. mm ll ffajmntliiff the hunrh learning. gas, and"futnlshed with a bountiful supily of pure.stjtl 1 Aq F. 1'. Ult.LMYIlll, Secrctarj-. Weaver ft Oo's Ads guirmtiUt l( In trtry ens, tnatlcri not ef hnw lent tnd iogCT hw ilwrlj rontcrt, It frt Initnnt rrlitr anrlrnro tt tin "Irliroi.Io r, In ft (I11 our In 1 1 rre e L II uncil n dire, f Id, i.Hriit.,1 Mmiirr cf Ufim niaJtrxu t tltrn if deiM, Ut i II b K I it iril. In tm. It, e ll.it It n 111 rurahoii 11 tt)n nicin ).re rxllfd. hiM Ijr !1 Cinlrr- u tcdlchie, '0 tfi y tofli Si li frit mi rttl( t of ( ri 1 .MU'!t WUTirnrraluKcnt furl'.S ntirannA till) I i-iuiliUii St., Itallimorit iMl. (rTMllS inehiTa trmtrk na HjtiHuri ofbr J V Vt sept. 19, '7fl-ly. J W & CO. JNSTITUTIi EstabUflhcclInlfi72 for tlio curo ol CiuKvr, Tumnrw, UlitTH, without thotiHoof kuilaorosaof MooiluiuUittlo jiain. t'cv information, circulars and rclcrencea, r-dafeaa Dr. X 1,. l'O.MJ, Aurora, Luuq Co., 111. Sept. 10,'79-lj'. .T w ,t ( 0. THIS HEW V.T.A RTin TPTTocs ri""A--'vy ill U I Hu Tad difTfrtnj from !1 oihcrt, ! of tht Vxt, whIU Iho Bill in the kau'to.uu irusa uoinicano, III., sept. la. lo-ly, Jwaco. OPIUM HABIT Ourod Painlessly. 'Ilia medicine sold (or a small margin aliove tho cot or compounding. All cases tieateJ by special inouuiHuu. ror tun parncuuiis address mo Dls- nit. S. B. COLLINS, or lirs s. li. Collins, La Porto Infl. leu u-uiu WCO $55. aoe.vts Pnour rsit wkkk- W provo it or roireltfjoco. ji ouiut HL'l. i.. u. lillJUUl K L'U.. 27( tullonsiieet.New Vork, N. V. Jivcofeb20-iiii MiTAV nrTPIf! I'onsump'lon & Aslluna, .... .rr,t... ' Se'i'ryct tailed, ilddreis n.Lueiuuip nu.it.,"i rosiDurjr, Md. reo.8, 'so-ji wico f f i;i...vr iJ'ijTr A mro twii. JiJ JX,;7$y!;,imiPr 'U,.,J. S ray II, uuaklh ;riv (jAbV.O'iu rjo. i-hitujtii may 'so-sw ao STiiAxnr. but uoNiiunruMA- ntui:. Wli'ti Dr. ISrifsj with coascimu pri'lc, Ami tnrnest zeal his mind applied, Tho science ileeji tn open wide, Of soothing ami of healing, lie took of many substances known That would heal or still acrunti, And soon composed I17 skill alonn His miraculous Ilunion Ihlsam. Tormenltd with Ilunion, Corn or Iirtii-e Thousands of sufferers heard Iho nciv ' Tho lemedy that metis tho viea ' Is Dr. IJrijrg-i' Ilunion lialsam. Sold hy O. A. Klcini, liloomsburir, Vi, '.'"t-8" yaiarni sptc-iieson lollowinfe eond uons; e will pay S10U for a caso thev will nouure; J(l01orlheir tfjual asa cure; WOO 01 nnf, i1 I"""""" 1S ,ouml l" them.and 51,000 if in any refpccl they nro dill'erent ..y.i. .c,m10c ;llI0, ,-oittDyu A.K e iu Uloomthurtr. l'a. From a Celebrated nijukum of Harris- r;r. iiosian lirij-, J)ear Si. Snmft fnllr mi-.ntl.o tl., ,. . . itT.Vr , V ! "It'"'1' to mo 0...v....u(, iu iciiivo ino pain o a trotib e jouie bunion and a fe,terd corn, and havintr heard VOUr linn nn 1.1 '1, '""'"i " 'u -"n "ii jniirngent J. 11 toher, and get a box. Slio did and now in'iiniia mn ILnn. I. ,...!... . .n sulfercd no ,,! , (,.. ,1 ' 1 'ue..,"lv.",K iuni 1 " VVi . ' ' "': I'l"icaiion ...V. B.i BK. """"" isaiam of great Catarrh that luathsoine uVscajf.tliatscourirn :.i 1V r n(a'iy nud Liver aud Kidney n-n.clv Tr , .,. W get it without. and inilamniatlon of t,e prostrate gland weak back and general debil L Si.i,i k iius cured me of gravel 1 general debility, . Klmti, llloomshurg, l'n climax of medicaid, 3" ff". ,! " ery on earth that will radically ami nerma nently cure these troublovm a. alnfu torments, whose throbbing pains d 1 slghllyjuotruslon. la asourca ,? ,,," , ' n aery, liuniou llaNain also rur,.. . i olt torns, sore initeps Ac SiU-.V V- u r, . " uuon to sweatv feet am dl-nels the ofTensivo odor fromtl ' Iladioilcure for Mnln. ...11. . .. l"e"i, der of l..wo,Mn,btoSd.n l" gusi.es iron, the sides of tho toe at ever ara rnrwl n inn ,1,,.. .J""; .cases ins su ler thU noa n..T.. t . .. 1JU" gausaro working in harmony win ZZ Ihero can be no headache A, human " ch nery is in a healthy condition T A levnntor is reliable ior headache and n. n Sound the JlunleM,1A .1.. the Blorloui victor. TlT .1 ' . 'Plaln.Ss . from Internal Weeding V ' ' , ?.g !'??' Dr. Josiah IM' n. o,uai,on riie uemedics are in every re.i,t reliable for the cure, of hemorrhoids oj ,, u! flnUtiiMDd Propalapnu,. anl T 1 PlffiPllP1 TffSENSIBLCH i t . . "nu vowg, bun ons, Ac. I unhesitatingly recommend It u "8t-,,'e-0plen,0f country. Sold by c A. Kleim. Ii ooniitiiirif i ' rinlUi.il.. 1 .-.iiiv eurtu i ''' , , ,r,Pir, Uitarrh Specifics If fib m5 H rr.m i M Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure IroTcstlmoniali of the hlahcst order In nrr,r Of ttit'B Btntcments. '-'"proor ItirPor thR curo of fltnlielcs. call for u- eirFor tho curo nr llrlulitV and n,- n(. . deienses. cal Tor Wnrnn.'. i ... V!?!"' r lipid UvrrCnrp. " """'"r WAKIHtH S SAFE ulTTERG v "irery function to more bcnlturul actio! i is thus a benent In nil (scnws. """' uud Etloi and Diseases, Including luiircri : VI rerN, nnd other Kurm. ll ItCUrCSNI riin.lf.i.a nnrt rilheu..... iwmes oi iwq sisea i prices, ooe. and 8I.OO, nanncn o oart ntUVINE 1 wr.rk. incntnl nlmrk. nnd mher .r..,. 1 ttirbPd Nerves. It never Injures tbe siatcm whether taken in small or lara-o doses. iiouiea ortwoslzea; prices, auc. nnd Sl.oo WARNER'S SAFE Pll.l .n Are an Immediate nnd nniivo Kmi.t... - I Torpid Liver, find rure Coitlveneii. Dvirxml. mt? rha, Malaria, Terjr and Agu. ni.d 8ln tt d betiwfl whenevtrthn lunvela do not oik rat 3 ) Irerly and rejriiinn . fto ntfirr t Hln rpanlrf iirh ftinnll rttf fur ihnroueit work. 1'Hi'n S.'V 1 (k. n Imi. Harnrr'a Hut IU mil nM ol.l 1 DrnnttUU ft l)r ilrr In Jl calcine ctprnktrn. H. H.Warner & Co., f HOOK ESTER, N. Y, tSSZi (Kt, 31, isro.-iy rsmos. ih AIL ROAD TIME TABLE ORTUKKN OENTHAL RAILWAY WINTER TIME TAI3LE. On and after Sundny, Jlny 30, wo, tho trains on Urn riilladelphla 4: Krln li.i lrona DlMsion win run as follows t WESTWARD. trio Hall loaves I'lillailr Iplila " ' llarrlsburir " " William1 1 ort " " .lcrscy Mioro " " Lock Ilavou " llenoo lltopm 4 26 utn 8 nr. h to i' (ii a n 9 40 a ni llo am 7 r.s p in o oo u m 12 n n m n 15 pin 4 20 p 111 5 40 p III 11 co u in 3 C5 p III 1 23 p m a 40 p iii O 45 a 111 7 15 a in 7 :a a in 1140pm 8 u p III 0 to a in 11 loam 12 20 p 111 3 40 p m c ii p m s 40 p m I) 60 p in 11 10 p III 2 4 tl 111 7 oo a m 12 bo a in 3ro am " arnvo at icric Nlasara Ertm'Ss lcnvcsl'litlaildrlila iiiinisuur arr. at v llllain&poi t i ock nacn llcnovo Fast LU Icotcs rhll.HlclDlila iiurn&unrir rrlvo at Wllilamsport i.o(.K iiaen HAST WA 111). PftCUlo i:xpi hi leaics Lock Haven llllamaport arrUo at llarrlitmrL' Day Exrfsa leaves r.cnoo x.oi'K naven Villi nmnort arrive at iniiilstmri; I'lilladeliihla Krlo Xo I leaves llenovn Ick Haen H llllamsrorr. iirlvesat HariHburir riillaUelplila Fast Lit 1 leaves v I llamsnort lanivesat Ilarrhburg 1 " 1'htladclpEl.i 7 40 a III Kile AlalM istand n.iv !xi.rcKw Ktit. mnl.- flnn connections .t Xoillmnibcrlund wllh L. A: 11. 1!. li, trains for Wl t'sbarro and Scranton, Frio Mall ,t, Nlajara fixprcss West and l'ast Line est in. , 0 close- connection at NMllloiusport wlthN. o. It. 1 . trains north. Niagara ress West and Dny Expicts 1-ust make close c ncctluii ntl.ockIluen wllh 11. KV, It. 1!. trains. Erie Mall Lt and West connect at Krlo Willi trains uu l -J.t M. s. it, it. ; nt Coiry with o. l: a A. V. It. It. ; J Kuiporlum with 1). N, Y. i: 1'. lt. It. and at orut jjod with A. v. it. it. Parlor cai4nlll run between lhlla1clplila and lllani'spori in Niagara Kxpress west, and Day Sl press Kail, Sleeplns; cars on nil nlelit trains. I WM. A. liALlJWIN, I eicneral Kupt. "IVTOIiTjilinN CENTIUI KAHAVAY 1 COIIJVNY. tin and 1 3 r Novcmbcr.soth, 1ST3, trains will Icavo Sunburyo fjllows: I NOItTHWAUD. Erlo Mall j a. ra., arrive Elnilra 11 .6 I " Canandalgua... s.ss p. ra I ltochtster B.ia 11 Klagaia 940 ' IWnovo t aoramodatlon 11.10 n. m. arrive Williams. portu.f.J). m. nmlra JI q 4.15 a. ra., arrlvo Elmlra lo.so a. m. UulTalo E'jress T.15 a. m. arrive Buffalo s.so n m SOUTH WAKD. Buffalo Icrcas S.60 a. m. ai 1 Ive 1 Iarrlsburcr " Ealtlmoro s.41) Elmlra 1' tl 11.15 a. m., arrive Harrisburg l.M " Washington 10.51 " llaltlmoro 0.30 " Washington Harrhbii. t accomraodatlon burg in Jo p. m. arrivo Jiaitimoro " Washington 0.13 Erie Mai J.55 a. m. arrlvo Harrisburg a. 05 n. m " llaltlrnoro 8.41) 11 Wasldntrton 10.SK ' All d; if except Sunday. ). M. EOYD, Jr., (leneral rassengsr Agen A, J. CASSATT, Oencral Jlanagtr )IIi ADELPHA AND HEADING ROAD ilIti:.KGE.MENT OF l'ASSENGEK TRAINS. May 11, isia. TaiiisinAVK ncrxKT is fOMows(srKriyEicimi ror now York, Philadelphia, Heading. PollsUlle Taraaq ia, &c, 11,45 a. m For ' itawlssa, 11,45 a. in. T,S1 and 7,E5 r. in. For Wllilamsport, 0,!s 9,05 a. m. and 4,oo p, m. TKilH-fOB BOfSBI LK1VE IB F0H.0W8, (SfKOiV El iCKPTEO.) New York, 8,45 a. m. Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Hearting, 11,53 a. m., rottsvllle.12.S9r.ra andT.aqua,l,35p. in. U'ae tatawlssa, o,io 8,50 a, ra. nua 4,00 p. m. Lcao Wllilamsport ,9.45 a.in,2,l5p.m.aLd4,co p.ra ras-fngers lo and from New York- and I'htladel- phli kP through without change ot cars. J. K. WOOTTEN, ft (I. HANCOCK, ucneral Manager (lencral Ticket Agent, J111, 14, isio-tt, DAWARE LACKAWANNA ANB WKSTKHN RAILROAD, BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Timo-Tablo No. S3, Takes cltect at 4:30 A. M MUHUAY, JUNE 10, 1ST8. KOHTII. bTATlONS. SOOTH. p.m. a.m. 4 It V 40 a.m. p.m. p.m Reran ton -llellevuo ......Tajiorvllle.. ,,.Lackawanna l'lttston .. West Jitteton.. Wyoming tlaltby,,,.. Hennett Kingston Kingston 9 35 9 41 v iu u 19 li 10 6 so 2 21 t. 2-1 2 SO C 33 2 34 6 41) 2 44 0 43 2 49 0 60 U 53 0 55 57 0 59 9 81 9 SO 3 II 3 40 3 4t 12 41 Vi id 3 30 3 10 9 21 9 19 0 14 9 53 10 07 9 04 S 44 10 19 3 (5 7 10 10 S3 3 15 7 16 ..I'limouth June. 3 3 20 8 U 8 10 Il ....j lyuiouiu,,, Avondaln 10 29 3 15 7 S5 8 21 7 85 10 31 3 20 7 42 3 12 3 04 2 51 2 30 2 SI 2 23 8 47 8 89 Nantleoke uuiucfc a LTCCK, M-fchlcLshlnuyw... ...Hick's Ferry.,.. ...Beach Haven.,, -Herwlck ....Urlar Creek ..Willow flrove,... ....Lime Ridge..,,, .........Espy ., , .lllcomsburg ltunert 10 42 3 35 8 04 10 55 8 50 8 25 11 07 4 03 8 45 11 13 4 10 S tS 11 J 4 18 9 05 8 25 S 17 8 12 8 00 4 29 7 23 4 83 7 80 9 n 7 44l 11 89 4 42 7 41 1 L7 7 S3 7 33 7 29 1 M 11 45 4 49 8 (O 11 61 4 55 8 32 11 57 5 OU 8 Wl 1 4S Uatawlssa Ilrldgo. 27 1 27 7 11 Ill.tHUUI Ulv. C'hulasky, Cameron .Northumberland, 12 18 5 IS 8 21 9 19 9 51 ii!0 II D 45 9 15 00 100 6 45 12 43 4in. p.m. a.m, n.m. iur SuperlntendenVaomcoVsSraSwnTjulelKlsa: . W. P. HALliTKAfi, &upt. XyAINWRIGHTACO., WHOLESALE QHOCERS, l'lUUDHU'lIIi, Dealers la TEAS, SYRDFS, COFFEE, BUOAH, MOLASSIU mt, sncis, amiss bodi, ta, to. J E, Corner tocond and Arch etroeta, "Oraora wui recolve prompt attention.