TFT BLOOMSBTJRGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. i7 t-r A il l-4 1 , 1 1 1S 1 Agri cultural. Worth Itcmpiiifcerlnc: ' ' ' KYr-) ten lh ii clojo clicst Yr canister. Ivccp collbcby itself, as.,ltii,o(ior nlTcctii olhor nrtlclf. Keep Wad ami cakes In A. lln box or stono' Jr. '. ".. . Crntiucrrif will keepall winter in n firkin of water In a cellar.- 8citoin)cr ana October Wlter Is iUo best for winter ttc. ;- Oranges anil lemons beep best wrapped in noft paper ami, If possible, Inlil in n drawer. To dqslroy ants, wrap a piece of gnnj cam 'pbor In cloth or paper to keep it from dis solving, and pladd It In or about your run- board or sugar, and it will (lrive. nwrty tbq DcMs, Meat should bo cooked by a quick fire, as U)Q rapid closing of tbo outer por?a retains nil the juice within, and these becoming licatcd, crcato n liaturiil process Cf steaming 51111$ Own gravy. Absolution of gum' arable will rcnidvp. dirt niivl stains from marble. Lot it remain till it dries, and it will rub oIT, or ca:i lid washed off. ' Wlrcirtt Is liocesiary'to' Weak" a1 b'ottle.tho quickest way h to soak a string in turpen tine nnd Holt rtroilnd tlio neck of the bottle and then set firo to the string and it will break in good .shape. The appcaranco of old wall paper will be very much improved by rubbing it with a woolen cloth dipped in dryindian meal. It removes tho duct and smoke. Pieces of stale bread arc equally 'efficacious. To prevent tbo smoking of a lamp, soal tbo wick in strong vinegar and dry well be- foro you use it; it will burn then both sweet and pleasant, and givp much satisfaction for tlie trouble! of preparing. To extraet-ink from cotton, silk and wool cn goods, saturate the spotH with spirits of turpentine, and let it remain several hours then rub it between tbo hands. It will crumble away without injuring cither tho color or texturo of tho article. V little black pepper in some cotton dip- ped in somo sweet oil, is one of the quickest remedies known fortho ear-ache. " Stono jars which have become offensivo and unfit for use, may bo rendered perfectly sweet by packing them full of earth and let ting them stand two or three weeks. To ruin oil-cloths, clean them with hot water or soap-subs, and leave them half wip ed, nnd they will look very bright whilo wet, nnd very dingy and dirty when dry, and soon crack and peel off. But if you want to preserve them, wash them with soft flan nel and hike-warm water, and wipe thor oughly dry. If you want them to look extra nice after they arc dry, drop a few table- spoonsful of milk over them, and rub them with a small cloth. A New Use for Chicken Feathers. "According to statistics very carefully compiled," says a writer in La Nature, "wo throw away yearly a quantity of chicken feathers tho intrinsic value of which is equal to tho money which wo pay out for cotton." A startling statement, but tho author consid ers it true; and ho proceeds to explain how tho feathers aro prepared to make them valuable. Tho operation is to cut tho plume portions of the feathers irora the stom by means of ordinary hand scissors. The for mer are placed in quantities in a coarse bag, which when full is closed and subjectcdto a thorough kneading with tho hands. At tho end of five minutes the feathers, it is stated, becomo aggregated and felted to gether, forming a down perfectly homogene ous and of great lightness. It is even light er than natural ckler down, because the lat ter contains the ribs of the feathers, which gives extra weight. Thi material thus pre pared is worth, and readily sells in Taris for, about two dollars a pound. About l.G Troy ounces of this down can bo obtained from the feathers of an ordinary sized pullet; nnd this, on the above valuation, is worth about twenty cents. It is suggested that, through the'wintcr, children might collect all the feathers about a farm and cut tho rib3 out, as wo havo Btat ed. Ily the spring time a largo quantity of down would bo prepared, which could be disposed of to upholsterers or employed for domestic uses. Goose feathers may be treat ed in n similar manner, and thus two-thirds of tho product of tho bird utilized instead of only about one-fifth, as is at present tho case. Tbo chicken down is said to form a beau tiful cloth when woven. For about a square yard of tho material a poUnd and a half of down is required. Tho fabric is said to bo almost indestmctable, as in place of fraying out at folds, it only seems to felt the tighter. It takes dyo readily, an$ is thoroughly water-proof. There appears to bo a good oppor tunity hero for somo ingenions person to in vent machines to cut and treat tho feathers. loston Journal, " t Iiorrowing Tools iThcro isamkerablohabitprevailingamong farmers which ought to bo treated and cured as a disease. Just what remedy might bo prcfcnbcd, would perhaps be difficult to tell in somo farming districts a dozen or so o tho inhabitants arc always down sick with this terrible complaint. If they could be cured it would bo a blessing to their respec tivo neighborhoods. Land would riso In value, and property would bo more desirable from tho moment it could bo said that that ciobs oi inuiviuunis uuu uccucuicu or"mov nl away." To bo compelled to borrow a farm tool is embarrassing enough, but to never return It, or, after months have elapsed return It in a damaged condition, is aggrava ting. 1 hero is no class of people in tho world moro generous and accommodating than tillers of the soil. They llko to do as they would bo done by, that is, tho better portion of them. Hut even the golden rule and its prompting spjrt Vfcar put when prod uced by a certain class of men nt their con tinual expense. I heard an old fanner say once: "I have learned to do as I nm dono by, and not as I would bo dono by, Self protection firt, and (ho golden rule after- ward," Tho old farmer was right as the world goes, if , wrong in any higher sense. iiuw cuuuui. iiiis grcai evil ue cured, and society in -this respect bo rebrraed? What we rak is, that all borrowed tools ho taken home at once and bo returned in as goud con dltlou as when they left their owners' hands. If they aro cracked or broken, take them tu tho shop nnd havo them repaired, or buy now ones to return in their stead. If our advico is heeded and a new era ushered in, a grander step will bo taken towards tho world1! regeneration than anything the Suff ragists can do by their voted or their con ventions. When farmers in their upward progress get no that they can return bor rowed tools iraincdlatelyafW they have used them, the sighs of a better time will have come. "Mrs. Sage. I should like to know whoso ferry boats those aro that I tumbled over in thelialif' 'Terry boats indeed, Blr Thow nro my shoes I Very polite in you to call 'em ferry boats." "Didn't say ferry boats, Sirs. Sage; you misunderstood Ino fuiiy boots I Raid, my dear friend," 'Folks.' i ouncf TO TUB HOYS (IF Till! vVOUM) hy ftUitcra a. dMixii. I Da not. Jjo (i)iovp your Iiuilne.es) in jour trade ro what It'may strive, by Industry oiut paUcncp, In tho wuiM to innko jour way, 11a who blushes at his calling And lil.i title fcors to litter, Slmracs hiiriself, nnd, like a ninny, , tjuarrels with his bread ami butter, 1 1 you work at forgo and anvil tlrlnio And sVont will soil your skin, Whatof Ihatr Such toll ts noblot Work and you 111 surety win, Itjou'ro honest, linn nnd prudent, Heed not what tho Idle say, Let their scofflngs to unheeded Work Is work, nnd jrfay is pKiy. Yon can never gather honey It you'ro frightened at tho bees Fortuno never will corao near you It yqu Bit and lakoyour ease ; You cah nclfler plow nor harrow If of dirty boots afraid Kid gloves, perfumes and cosmetics Will not do nt any trade. House, then, boys I Ho up and ready Vliid sdme honest work to do tabor Is tho great preserver Of your lives and morals; too, Satan never seeks a vlcilm To recruit tho hosts of sin Savo when) sluggards hold their council- Only tlieie;-v111 Jet him In. . . . I, The Old (Iray Goblin. As Walter was traveling gayiy along, witli nothing butjtopo and a sixpence .in his pocket,Mio.camo on a gray old goblin trying to mako a fire; butovory llmo ,ho tried tho firo went out, becauso lid- did not lay tho sticks close enough together. "See here," said 'Walter, "that Is not tho way; let mo show you." And, laying tho wood together, ho had ft flno roaring firo in no time. "Good I" said the goblin. "Now go and fetch mo somo water from tho brook, for my legs aro old and stiff, whilo you are young enough to danco all day.' Bo Walter, who had a good mother who had always taught him that it was tli'o duty of young peoplo to he polito and respectful to old people, went down to a brook closo by and brought, some.watcr. yrth..such pleas sant, smiling face"that tho goblin was pleas cu,ana jsaiu.tgjnm; jVLsco yotunre '.a tine follow, and that ypu wjjl.oue dayjnflko.youx. way in tho world. Stay with mo to-nicht, and J will giva you' tho 'test Supper that you oyer tasted, in your ilte. Walter was willing to "do that, as"ho had only a eixpeneb in Jiis pocket. Then the' goblin brotightout ono cgg,;and breaking ,it in a quart Of water, nut it Over' tho 'firo' in h silver jbqwlj turned it'aboulhjce.jimcar. and lolit'there -was a great platter filled with something, that looked iis jwhlto as srfow and'as softias foam, and tasted -like straw'' berries" andlceam. Wqlter and the goblin atStiearUyan JWaltir thougbihe had n'ovor eaten' any thing so, gpod in-hia -life. .-After thut'they- both went to.b'eilbutho grassr but when' Walter woke up in tho morning" thn goblin was gone; a littlo of last night's sup -j ' ' t - a perstood near him, however, and breakfast onftblsi- ha trudged, on cheeriully till he catno.to a magnificent city, with walls of marble auu.towers ot cold, which was in sucaa tumult that every ono seemed dis- rli'ai'ViF-li1 . .... irapiea." v aiier asKeu vynat was tne matter. jT-xqu mnsi Dojust come to town, young man,?-atd tho.people. "Wo have tho best king JjTtho -world, and he has been poison ed nya yiclcea enchantress, who- hated him beca'&se-he .was good j and the wise men say there js nothing can cure lain except a dish madeoutiofan ecR and .a ouart of brook waterj 'which1 shall bo as white as snow, as soft.TjwY6am,Jand:taste likis; strawberries and cream ;andg-o aro all in despair, because everyono'Jhero has tried, and thcro is no'one caiiJmaie'any thing of tho sort." xesfmitican," saiu waiter. ''Imade my tipper and breakfast on that, very same dishVSssa 5 i answered ! "Wn W fouudUhounKmffw makishthanhMil tuat li o had Ins Ureaklaston it this morning." At mat they took Walter to the roval kitchens and put a tall cap. and a white apron, and bade him to go to work as fast as' posslble., alien Walter- ordered every body to leave the kitchen, and getting a sil ver howl; broke an egg into it, poured on a quart of brook water, and Betting it on the lfro, turned if about thtea times but- how was he dismayed on seeing thcro nothing but water, with tho yolk' and white of an egg swimming about in it. He thought then that (something was tho matter with the fire, and poked and stirred it, and brought kind ling wood and put on the covers and took off tho covers, and then he fancied that the egg was not fresh enough, nnd ho tried another and another; until he had used a dozen. Hy this time tho king's people were getting impatient, and camo knocking and pounding at the door, crying out; "Is the -dish ready yet? The king is getting worse and if you dont Bave him wo will cut your head oil ; so mako haste." "Yes, yes," said Walter; "presently" but his heart would havo gono down into his shoes if it could havo gotten there, for ho began to bo afraid that ho could not make tho wonderful dish, after all. Ho took another egg, and another bowl, and another quart of brook water, and tried again ; but it was all tho same. "He I he! he I" tittered somebody near him ; and looking up, there was tho old gray goblin hanging in tho chimney by his heels, ana watching all his proceedings "You can't mako it," said the goblin, "unless you have my silver bowl" pulling it out ot his pocket as he spoke. "Is that it?" said Walter; "hand it here then, quick. Tho king is dying, nnd unless I save him they will cut oft my head." "Oh," said the goblin," "fair and softly if you please; what will you givo mo if I leud you my bowl?" "I havo nothing to give," answerod Wal ter, "but tho sixpence horo in my pocket.' "Well," said the goblin, "in that case promise me that when you become a prince you will receive me, no matter how I como as if I were your lather, and that you will do tho first tiling that I ask you to do, -no matter how much you may disliko what I say." "I shall bea prince,'1 said Walter, laugh ing, "when oaks grow out of cucumbtr beeds; but Iain willing enough to promise what you ask, and to dn it, too." At mat tne goblin iosed Walter tho bowl and turned a somersault up tho c h mnev : and lo 1 the bowl was brimming over with something as white as snow, soft as foam, aim tuat tasteu nice strawberries and cream. Away ran Walter nell-mell uu tho stai and buret into the king's room with the bowl in his hand. Tho kin it's oves were closed i but tho moment tho wonderful sub stance touched his lips he sat up, and by tho time no uau eaten tne contents of the bowl ho could walk about as well as ever. On being su wonderfully restored to lifo, the king kissed Walter, and said that he should be his son, Bo Walter was everywhere pro claimed, as a prince, and all the people were pleased, becauso he had a kind heart and a pleasant word lor them ail. nut waiter tjult'o forgot his promise to the goblin, 7b Ot ccMfinueci, we Beopio iook mm to the palace, and tho Lgnf'ilnrh fiddlestick camo out and said?fiiWiat aroiy.ohWoUti'iigl about ifio gates for, when tho king is dy juc ?" . uiK Ull thftncoDlo ho Great Reputation Which VoroMic has attained In all parts of tho country ns a Grcnt nnd Good Medicine, nnd tho tArgo'nnmWof'tktllAonlals which are con sinnlly being reeilml from persons who havo been cured by Us use, run roncluslto proof of Its grcnt vnlue, H H Ic uiuim'ndod by physicians nnd apothecaries. As u. lilood-l'urliler and Health-lie-slnror, It has ill) cipml. . , , , Vegellnn Is not piepnred for a fancy drink made from poor liquor.!, which debilitates tho slem nnd tends lo destroy licnllli Instead ot lestorlng It. Aro not tho many testimonials given for tbo dlfrcr entconiplnlnls sntUfuctory to miy reasonable per roiis sulferlnK from dlseiiso that they can bo cured? Head the dlitereiit testimonials given, nnd no ono can doubt. In many ot theso cases tho persons my th nt their naln and suffering cannot bo ejiprcssed.ns In cases of Scrofula, where, npparently, tnownoie body was ono mass of corruption. If vegetlno win relievo pain, cleanse, purity and euro such diseases, rlorlngtliop.itlent to perfect health alter trying different physicians, ninny remedies, Ruftcrlng for years, Is It not concluslvn proof, It you aro n Biincrer, you can bo cured? Why Is this medicine perform nit such grcnt cures? It works In tho blood, In tho clicultitlnglluld. It can bo truly called thoiircnt lllood I'urlllcr. Tho great sourco of disease, oriel nates In tho blood; and no niedlelno that docs not net dlnCtly upon If, to purify nnd renovate, has anv Just clnlm upon.publlo nttcntton. Whcu tho blood becomes lifeless nnd stagnant, either from clmngo of weather or climate, wont ot exercise, Irregular diet or f nun any other cause, tho Vegetlno will renew tho blood enrry off tho putrid humors, cleanse the stomach, regulato tho howets and impart a tono of vigor to tho wliolo body. The conviction Is, tn tho public mind as well as In tho medical protesston.that Iho remedies supplied by tho VegetablcKUigdom nro than mineral medicines. Vegetlno Is composed ui roois. barks nnd herbs. It is pleasant totnko.nnd Is perfectly s.ifo to gtvonn Infant. Do you acquit ? Do not hesltnto to try It, You will never regret It. OANXO'f BE EXCELLED. Ciiam.kstown, March 10, ISM. PKAii sin-Thls is to certify that I have used S our uioou iTeparauoir- in my lnumy iur ,-i-ii ji-un, and I think that, for scrofula or Cankerous Humors, or Ithenmntlo Arrectlons, it cannot bo excelled, and, ns n blood nurlller nnd snrlni- inedlcliie.lt Is tho best thin 1 havo ever used; audi hao used nlmost every thinir. 1 can cheerfully recommend It to nuy ono In need of such a medicine. Yours respectfully, , ' , JIrS, A. A. DIN9M0KK, 19 ltusscll Street. WHAT ISNEE1)ED. - IS03T0K, Feb. 13, 1SJI. 1TPV1JV T? UTWVffMa Van . Dkak Sin-About ono year slnco I found mysolf In a feeble condition from general debility, egotlne wasstrongly recommended to mo by a friend w ho had been much bonrlltvd by Its use. I procured the article, nnd after using several bottles, was restored to health, and discontinued Its use. 1 feel quito i-on-lldent that thcro Is no medicine suiwrlor to It for thoso coinplatnt3 for which It Is especially prepared; nnd would cheerfully recommend It to thoso Who feel that they need something to restore them to perfect ueniin. llcspcctfully yours, V. U VEmxam., 1'lrm ot S. M. l'ettenglll co.i No. 10 state St., uoston, GIVES HEALTH. STRENGTH AND . , APPETITE. My daughter has rpcelved frreat benefit from tho source of great anxiety to nil ijf her friends. A few botiles of tho vcirctlnu rcstoredher health, strength ana appenicv- - .t, .i, ah-i-h.-., No.. Sears Building, Boston.Mass. 6AINED FIFTEEN TOUNDS OF FLESH. Hoctu BiiiWici.Mo.. Jan. U,1ST2. If. Jt. STEVENS, toil i- j . . ' urak sin i lvavo n.ui uyspepsia iniuiwurisi, iuim fnrthn List tun ejirs. and have tnken hundreds ot dollars worth of medlcluo without Obtaining any relief. In boptembvr lost I commencca lading ino egctlne; slnco Which tlmo my health has steadily Imuroved. ily food digests well: and I havo gained fifteen pounds of ilesh.- -There aro sevcriu others in this placo Ukjue .Vegetlno j and all havo obtained relief. yours truiy, overseer, of Ardliopiil.'Portsmoutuj-'os .Mills. V'egetine is1 Soli iyS All. Druggists, Jan.-l4,lsiMm.. U r. .' 1876. GENTENMp 1876. W. P. JQjTE& km, Gafawffisa Pa. To. Our Fiiiei(D6 (SLtue Eujilic : For the kind and liberal pat ronage bestowed injfrri ug the jiast jear you have pur Thanks. Through it Ave have been in strumental in i JJKINGING DOWN THE PKICE3 on many kinds of Goocls. "Ve want to sell more goods this year than wo did last, aiiebwe ask for a continuance of ypnr generous si)poVt,- assuring ypu&'tliat we 6hall-alwnysendeav6r -to 'sell at We now call your attention to 89 rieces, J 6S4. yarjls, JJamburg Embroideries andlnsert ings just opened this week. Tho above embrace the newest and most beautiful Patterns ever shown. The Embroideries we sold last year with such great success, are and have been long famous as tho best and most saleable, and those just received are superior in style and lower in price than ever before. "We also wish to call the atten tion of Housekeepers to our largo stock of Bleached and Brown Sheetings, and Shirting Muslins, Tho very liest Brands in all widths. Tickings, Blankets, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, c., which wo offer at very low Prices. Wo aro also offering at reduced Prices, Shawls Fin's, Underwear, and many other Woolen Goods, to viuau mum uut. Call and examine at tho Popular Cheap Cash Store of AY. P. JONES & CO., CATAWISSA, PA. LOUIS BERNHARD, Dealer In ELOIlXr WATCIIEB, CLOCKS, Silverware, "Watches and Jewelry I1LOOUHUURU, PA. Ladles' and Uentlemen'a Gold and 61 Ivor Watches, of American and Foreign inanutacturt, Silvor and Plated Ware, Clocks, FINE JEWELRY, AO., &0. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING Promptly Executed, otVie-ir WIMff'S U'l'JtAlSHMENTS. ) Tho following nppralscments of real and personal propnrtyMl apart to widows of decedents liave been tiled In tho onlec of tho lteglstcr ot Col umbia county, iinfler tho Utiles of Court, and will bo presented for absolute eotuirmatlon to tho orphans Courttoboheld In liloomsliurg.ln nnd for SJldcoitli ty, on Wednesday, thoathday of rcbriinry,'187n,ntJ o'clock p. m., of Bald day unless exceptions to Mien, confirmation nro prulously tiled, of which nil per sons luterestcd In said estates will tako no(lcoi 1. Widow ot Welllrer A. Kline, lato of Circcnwo6t township, deceased, 8. Widow of ltobert Johnson, Into of Jlodlson.lown ship, deceased. 3. Widow of 01 loon llunslnger, lito of Heaver town ship, deceased. 1. Widow of l'htllp Hhocrnaker, latd ot Hemlock township, deceased. )llqomsburg,.tnii lo.isic.f W. It. JAC0I1Y, lteglstcr. HOISTHU'H N0T1C1-S. (ill Is IiitiIiv crlvnn fn nil let-ntrcs. rrerll. foi sand other persons fiilerested In the estates of tho respective decedents nnd minors, thattho fol lulling ndmintstrntlon nnd guaidl.vn nccounls havo been tiled la the uftlee of tho lleglster of Columbia county, nnd will lie presented for confirmation and nllotvnneu In tho orphan's Court to bo held In liloomsbiug, on Wedm,sdiiy,tho nth day of February ISTU, nt i o'clock, li. in. on said il.iyi I. Tho llrslnnd partial account of M. U.Iacteon, liteculor of James Uiinoii, lato of llrlarereek ioiiiiup, ueceo-seu If. Tho first nnd partial account of John T. Miumnn nnd Jieuben Shumaii, llxecutors of Jacob Shumnn, .ate .tiauiu iuii usuip, ueecuseii. S. TIlenccnimtbt John VahCe, fluardlan ot the Mr-1 son and e date of mi'.o J. Kverelt mow ItMnUy,) I niimir l-jui,i oi .Murum i.vercn, iuio or uraugo iunsuip, ueeeuseu. 4. Thi! llrt. nh,l llnfll nc(nnnt. il .T. ft. mnllh. Admin. luratorof John linlttlo, lato of llrlarereek town- (1. The final account of John (I. Jacoby, nuardtnu of Sar.iU lilaiil;, minor child of Daniel lllnuk, lato ot Centre township, deceased. e. Tho account nf lvtcr Swank. Administrator of KlKabetli itoach, lalo ot Hoarlngcreek township T. Tho account ot Abraham Kline, Kxecutor of xumij umit, latooi urango lownsiiip.ucceaseu. 1. Thu first nnd Hunt ncenilnt of t l77ln .r. U'llsnn i:ecutrlY of .James A. vVllson, lato of Henvlck, lu-veiweii. 0. Tho llrst nnd final account of Daniel Kambnch Administrator, with thu will annexed, ot John I ni'rji jiuarcrecK lownsiup, ueceaseu. 10. Tbo first nnd final neeount of Itrnlnmln i:vnn.s. ono of tho Kxccutors of James Wilson, Into of ller- vtlclc, deceased. ID Tho account of Noah Mouser, David Mouscr nnd Wm. V. Jlouser, Administrators ot Joseph Jlouscr, ltto ot .Montour township, deceased. 12 Tho first nnd final neeount ot Walter .Mason, sr., (iiurdlan ot iho peison and estnto ot Walter Mason, Jr., minor child of John Mason, uto of iiiuuiusuurg, ueceaseu. 13. The account of Samuel Crcasy.Kxecutor of llcnry ..v.i.ui, ..,!, u. .tiiii.ui wn iishij', iieeeaseu. lieglster'soillce, 1 w. n.jAconv. llloomsburg,Jaii. 11. It', 1S70.J lteglstcr. SHE1URFS SALES. BY VIRTUE OK RUNDUY WIUTS of LEVARI I'A CIAS, KlKItl FAUIAH.nndVENI),KX.1 Issued out of tho Court of common Pleas of Columbia county, nnd to mo directed, win bo exposed to public sale at u jnuviuauui, ju SATURDAY, FEliltUAllY Cth, 1870, at 1 o'clock p.m., nil that certain piece, parcel or tractor huitl situate In the tmvnsiifnnf .i,b.wi tho county ot Columbia, bounded nnd described as I fOllOW-.S. tO Wit ! ISeirllinlnt? nt l fclnnn thnnro l,-l.l I or W. A. and J. W. Kilo south is?r tlctrrrcs uW.l IT'"1 """I" neap; wienco uy land of Hugh MlUltZ north S3. dem ei's w-nst m nafel.oa ,n t.7, heap ; thenco by land of Ilenjamm Hess north lsy I thence by land of Andrew Creveling south 70do gi ces cast no and 4.10 nerelies tn, i rnmi i.nnn place ot beginning j containing tlfty-alx acres, strict , ' yecieu u uwciung nouso and stable, with tho nnniirtenanrns. Seized, taken lnLocxneuttnn. nn tn h. cam na i.A I ALSO, All that certain tractor linri Bit,,ntn in snmi,. tovvnshlp, Columbia county, l'enn9ylvnnla, bounded and described as follows, to wit: north by lauds of the Jllsses Lutz. east hvlanilsnf rjinhotfi ?uu;u u.ui uaiuu, ttuflui o. li. BivanK. west by lands of tho heirs or.John Michael, deceased, con- .u.u.UH " uv.i.-a, uiviu uf less, uu cleared anuim- ,iiuii.-u uuu in kuuu suiio oi cultivation. Seized, taken Into execution, nnrt tn i,n nid na ti. 1.iv,jv..j v. uuumau on llllh. ALSO, All that coitnln rent estntn utnitn ,n shin of Hetnloek. Colnmtitfi mirv i.n,.nHn.i ...i.n north by land of Charles Dlelterlck, on the west by land of Joseph Jlaust, on tho south by. land of Jl. i . . . w v" v"v vuai, uj .uuu ui wuuam vvagnen containing seventy-two acres, more or less,on vvhlcu aro erected a frnrnn limisn. n ttint. .i buildings, with tho appurtenances. uu" Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho l-.vvv.tj vl .kuiua ... rtinueiuiiu. ALSO. All tho fOllOWlnt- renl f1ntn tniFl,.,t,..n.i,. ., I township puicau-r, county of Columbia, nnd Htato r n Vlcl.'"s,,1Ma' A bouni,cd and described as foUowst rr.v. , . .. . "",'- "j .alma ui .icsso jonuson. on i tho bou th by lands of tho heirs ot Thomas shearman" and on tho west by lauds of Henry Ilosleraud Thorn as Lutz, containing eighty acres, inoru or less,where- ... r. v" " OLUIrf uuuau uuu ouiuuitaings. with the appurtenances. "it,o, Seized, taken Into execution, nnri tn hn gai,i no ti... I ...vj'v.hj v. ,, i.i.um ClUllll, ALSO. All that certntn ntnrn nt rrni,n.t o..n , v,T. Win " "'"""" i-uuuij, uuunueu on t ie north by lands of A. snv der. on M,imt ,,.. i, ,,. tS.'SS'JSRl0"."10 S0UI" hy 1110 Lackawanna sniooms- X? i" . ' t""'i"l"J i cumaining iwo acres, more or less, whereon nro erected a planing mm and all houses1 ' UD outbu"amTs' H two dwelling Seized, taken Into execution, nmi tn in om.i ..tt,. property ot llanlel snvder. ' " "1" ALSO, All that certain real estnlnRiftintn in t,A i.nHn..i. of Centralla, Columbia county.bounded on tho north r'. . ' ."uuuiuiu wuai nnu iron Co., on the tout h bv nronortv or finnre-n Mr-i.-n...,,,- , ;,....": by Locust avenue, and on the east by an alley, said lot being 85 feet ft out j whereon Is erected two- Os-ViJ ilUtUU UUUUUlg, ALSO, On" other lot sltuatoln tho same placo, bounded "J uuy. uu uu uui -ui oy property of wm. Chap man, and on tho east by Locust avcuuo; whereouti ..w ...u uuu iv uuu siury iramo DUiiame heUed, taken Into execution, nnd to bo sold property of Stephen Thomas. iVLSO, All that certain real cstato situated In Espy, Scott township, Columbia coHnty, bounded on tho north by the I'ennsvlvanla canni. nn ttm Aittt, hv i.n uo. . t. l"u,ttwt ptuiieriy oi dona auu man, and on tho west by property ot B. Snyder, con-talnlnL-four nrrrs. tnnr.. rTi.i.rao ' ,vw Seized, taken Into execution, nmi in i cntn na n.n fivnj vi ut Jl. iiuieuuuri.. ALSO, All that certain nlern or prnntui .iid.,. i c, I township, Columblu county, bounded on tho north I by lauds of a. snvi ter. nn if,?. ii nn,i I Vrrr.. i li JJ, uH&anuuuaA lliooms- vj, uu uuiuuuuiiJKo, uuu lwo awemnp nouses. &c!zed, taken Into execution, ana to be sola as I 9 tho ALSO, Alltllflt certain lnt nt Inml e,,,nA in i. n. .1 lllopmsbor?, Columbia county.bounded on Vo norU by lot of Ji-rrvllrona. nn Ihn t h nn .11; "itri I Mirth liv tmKt t iYY. ;r""1 t" u",.m) catimr.no- f&Wiglffi tenanct-s uuuuiubh, wuninonppur- .i,n?,nA,,aS?,'lt,0 ??9?tlon to bo sold as I ALSO, All that certain real estato situate on tho north west corner of Oak Street. In tho nnrniin-hnr nir. viae, Columbia county, bounded and described ns follows: U-fflnnlne; at ofcorner of lot of Uooriro linden Inoakstrtetatapuliit three hundred nnd thirteen feet from i corner of oak and Third streets, ihenco by oak btruet forty-nine nnd a half feet to land of tho Itii ; . I".-"""'; iiieneo on a lino parallel with . W Vlnu fctrtet. lst) to an alley, thenco by said alley -isik feet in linnnf i in i,,' nforesald thenco by Linden l0 feet to tho placo of th'J'L'i?;111? nlnto ex'-cation, and to bo sold as ALSO, All that certain real estnto in the town of ston- uiuit, wouj ni-iuun lownsiup, Columbia county, bounded on t ho east by I'ubllo road, on tho south by Isaac Ldwards, on tho west by an alley, and on tbo 2. VJrJShn ai'dliammlek Cosnrovo; whereon aro Ti . u"i--iui,K uuiisv, uani 1U1U out liUUUiniTS. B.Ud lot.belnir go feet front by no feet In denth. wizen, and taken Into execution, and to bo sold as ..v vi'v. .j i 111 uuumuiui, ALSO, All that certain renl estate situate In tho vtllaco ot Lspy.scott townshlp.Coluinbla county reunsylvanla. Imunded on tho north by nn nlley, on the cost by an alley, on tho south by Mala Mreet, and 011 the vvest i iui Aiireu ueemnan, whereon aro erected a uneanunnair htoryrramo dwelllnir house, a f ram I "..in uuu uut uuuuinipj, aaia lot hell feet front by two hundred In denth. emu Jlfty-elght fcueu, aim taken Into execution, and to bo sold ns ...w i'tvvilj ui O. , HUklT, ALSO, All that certain renl netntn i.ltnn n cM., (.hip, Columbia county ou tho nortli bank of tho Misouehanna jnvcr bounded on tho north by lands Si ,i ;. ' Vroellnif' or J0"" Shumun on tho east Jr... . ;"' "iwuiu iiawunt-s, on tho west contalnlnjr about 121 acres moi o or iCS, v hereon aro Lrfic.,u tJ'" two btoited brick dwelling houso wltn munsaru roof, hcatinc rAtum wi., .ti.ni.. imiM?:,, ?nU Sla,i,0 K"4 bouse and other out KiHiJlJ " ' I i " tvvp stor)' frame tenant house.and auces. ' appurtcn- Seized, taken into execution, and to bo (old as -vt"T"; ui iAuiii-1 nnyuer. i ALSO, All that certain nlece.parccl and tract of land situate &&,aA...V AgcntB wanted. All and dehcrlbcd as follow to wits on tho north hv I ui iieuit-r mwiiHi "vav us iuuu ui iii-iuy iiirer. uuu vnuriea it. i luc- I wn, uu ino Huuin auu ensiuy innus oi VAuaucm nnu- man.coutalnlnL'illiyuLr(.ainurnr,rl .Bii.vi-heri.6nuni erecu-Uo three btory water iwer(lrtst Mm fM'".. house, aframohiinlc born, and a small frame dvytlUnif house and other belied, and taken lato execution, and to Lo sold as 1-ivjiiij vi oivjiuuii mieuuei, t WlCIIAKIi ClItOVEIt, . SherlfTs Offlco, Bhi-rllT, lllooinstiure, JanH, lSTs-ts TUOl'IClI All persons indebted to tho uaileisltned on book Account prior tu Juno In IkH, nro ruciuestcd to call aud settle by note or otherwlMti before Junuurylst, Mc, as atUir that all unsettled accounts will buplac- T. J. SWISIIKIt.'.M. 1). uoving asMieiftttu with ine nr. Win. MCKolvr. we are prenaivd to attend promptly to all protesuonol calls In NtxUoUii, burwry, and Obitotxics. j-ubllo luuuiia rvMJwuuuy Honoiwa. . . . aWISHKIt et ilCKKLYV, Ayer's Cherry- Pectoral, For Diseases of tho Throat and l,nns, auoh as Coughs, Golds, whooping. Cough, Ilronohltis,- 'Asthma.' ' and Consumption. Amon? tlx great discoveries of modern science, few nro of mora real valuo to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for nil diseases of tho Throat nnd Lungs. A vast trial or its virtues, throughout this nnd other countries, has shown that It does fturelv nnd rflnHtiflllv control them. Tluj testimony of our best citi zens, of nil classes, establishes tho fact, that Cnxitnr 1'kctoiul will nnd does relievo nnd cuto tho nflllctlng disorders of tho Thront nnd Lungs beyond nny other medicine. Tho most dangerous aflectlotu of tho Pulmonary Organs yield to Its power) nnd coses of Consumption, curod by this preparation, aro publicly known, so remarkable as hardly to be believed, wcro Oioy not proven boyond "dispute. As n remedy, It Is adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. Ily curing Coughs, tho forerunners of moro serious disease, it saves un numbered lives, nnd an nmount of suffering hot to bo computed. It challenges trial, nnd con vinces luo most sceptical, l.vcry lamuy should keep It on hand ns n protection ngalnst tne Ino early v Affec nnd unpercolved nttnek of l'ulmonary AfToc- tions, which nro easily met at first, but which becomo Incurnblo, nnd too often fatal, If neg lected. Tender lungs need this defence nnd It Is unwlso to bo without It. As n safeguard to children, nmid the rilstrcsitne diseases which beset tins Throat nnd Chcstof childhood, CiiEMir Tkctohal is Invalunblct for, by its timely use, multitudes nro recuod from prcmnturo graves, nnd saved to tho lovo nnd nfiectlou centred on them. It nets speodily nnd surely against ordi nary colds, securing found nnd health-restoring sleep. No ono will .sulTer troublesome lnllu. rnzn nnd painful II ronchltls, when they know how easily they can bo cured. Originally tho product of long, laborious, and successful chemical Investigation, no cost or toll Is spured In making every bottlo In tho utmost possiblo perfection. It may bo confidently relied upon ns possessing nil tho virtues It lias ever exhibited, nnd capftblo of producing cures ns memorable ns the greatest It has over effected. rBErARED nr Or, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical nnd Analytical Chemists. SOLD B7 ALT, DRUOQI3T8 XVEIiTWIIEUC. April lG-7uyl JTEW STOCK OF CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dress Goods DAVID LOWENBEHG Invites attontlon to his largo andelogantstotk ot Cheap anfl Fashionaljle (Hi ;at his store onj MAIN STREET, IN THB HHW BLOCK, BLOOMSUUKO, TA., where ho has Just received from New York and Phil adelphia a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durable and' haiiasomo ' DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF 'BOX. SACK, FROOfC, . GUM AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OF ALL SOIST8 SIZES AND COLOIlB, He has also roplonlshod his already largo stock of CLOTIIS AND CASSIMKItES, STItlrjJD, HQUnKD AND1'LAIN VHSTS, SiIMTS, CltAVATS SOCKS, COLLARS, nANDKEUCniEFS, GLOVES, ISUSI'ENDEItS, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Ho has constantly on hand- a larg-e and woll solecN cd assortment ot Cloths and Vestinga, which ho Is prepared to make to order Into any kind ot clothlnj, on very short cotlco, and In tho best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear ana most ot It Is of home manufacture. GOLD WATCIIES AND JEWELRY. OF EVERY DESCUIPTION, FINE AND CHEAP Il'lS'CASE OF JEWELltY IS NOT SURPASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL ASSORT- WENT OF Clothing, Watches, Jowl- ry, &o. DAVID LOWENHERQ. uly i,n-tf. TWO MONTHS FREE ! ! THE NEW YOKE TKIBUNE, " Jhe Lcaitiiig Amtrican KewuQuer. ' On receipt Of tZ and thin fldrurtliKpmp nc'hir u'wr. I.V'rulHtTUt?tvilitiii a.ml n,,n, (. ..ni " - V DIV, IHjat-tifcli I JUKI, UI11U I'CiCUl bor Slst, lsio, or for W.ao, six copies ; for nu.eleyen ! forno.thlrtyiao. Address r ' ' ' inn. io, jo-iy, THE TRIBUNE, Now TOrk. A DVEJtTISINGi Cheaps GooJi Systcma Jrx, tic All persons who conoemplsts maiWiif eon lra.t wltli newnpaiwrs foratho buutlon ofadver tUumenU, should send S!3 cents to lieo. 1'. Row ell C i1?,'Lli l,'aflKow, New York, for thelM'AJIl'IILKT UOOK (ninety-seventh ediuon,) contalnlnir lutnof over !O0o newbpapcrs and estimates, showlmr tho cost. Advertisements taken tor kauW papers in many states at a tremendous reduution trompub 1 1 ft IIP I'fi f AtlU 11l-j run T ,w twvvB. u4 IU1 HVVI) UIi id ietiy, "llJ,V''1so'wo"lnP00riloof,'0'"Beies, younir time, than at any thtncj else. Wo oaer eruiitayment .i ,i,.. . ' --y i"r tor svery nours worn. &,5ierkSttS25&. ffiJvJMfc. fiSKUS tor work or buslneaa elsewhere, until vnn im ; el what we onor. u, hnwhON & c., J'urUond, iialue. S "A Woman fair to look upon,1' AHA, The Princes. Facitrollo ot a celebrated OU. rolntlnit by BIlO- (JIIAHT, In 31 oil-colors-sue lun Inches. Tbo roy al beauty of toco and form, rich oriental costume.ro- inantio eastern landscapo back-Bround.wlth tuwell, palm trees, Boclis, tenU, and lontr stretch of desert. and distant boundary of mountains, combine to form a rare and lovely picture. It -would uraco the walls otany publlo or prlvato fallcry. tliurAssms aro wipi over It, and re eommtlnif for tho Cash rrti tnlum. Staid for our splendhl offer. Address Jxul-t. ,lJ,lK,ltl)CO-.fcw vctk Illy m GRAND jOFENlNij ! ULIAS MENDENHALL HA VlNo resumed Hio 1jiiIiic?s of Mcrclinn din Ins nt lifs Old store, ou 1LUN STREET, HLOOMSIltma, NK1R Till FOURS HOTEL, Iicslresto call tho attention of hli Friends and tho I'ubllo geuerally.o his NEW, FULL AND VARIED STOCK OP GOODS, JUST OPENED, And solicits a share of publtispntronaco HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF DRY (U)ODS, GROCnitIM, tJUEU.N'SWARE, WOODENWAHE, WIl.LOWWAltn, ROOTS SHOES, IIAltlHVAIth, FLOUR AND FEED In cnnhcclton with his stock of Jtcrcnandlso ho constantly hecpionhand In his yard. A fL'LL STOCK OF Dressed anil Mrcsseil Lnmlier, AND S1I1N0I.1:S OF HIS MANUrACTUltn. Bill Lumber made u sticciulity. CALL AND SEE. Oct.3,lS7S-tf. BLOOMSBURG MARBLE WORKS, T. L. GrUNTON Proprietor, MAIN STREET, BELOW MARKET. Manufacturer of and Dealer in all Hinds of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS Wo uso tho best AMERICAN and ITALIAN Marble. Ilo has on hand and furnishes to order MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, UltNS, VASES, Ac. Every variety of Marblo cutting neatly executed at wuwnra. umittci. jiitues. A lontr nractlcnlexnerlpncn nnrt nprsnnn! nflnllnn to business makes tlio proprietor contldent of glvine satisfaction. All orders by maU promptly attendea JtSyiV. Jl. Work delivered free of chnrije.&l Aug. ai, 74-iy. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor. "YAINWRIGIIT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Strecjs, Philadelphia, Dealers la TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES KICX, SriCES, IICARB SODA, itC, &C. nr orders will receive prompt attention. Sl.T-tl 110LLINS & HOLMES No. if centre Stro;t. Pliinite Gas and Steam Fitters ) MANUFACTURERS OF JCI2ST "W -A. EL E, GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wiro Trellises, Ac. Dealers in Stoves, Rang es, Furnaces, lialtimoro Heater, LowTtown Grates, Mantels, TUMI'S, Weather Strips, GrAS FIXTURES oi i iieuucnt design, spec ai a tendon nahl to re. Ueneeslleateu LySleainat aBimill "cost StSbiV Hot Feb. l!C.13-tf, Bargains in Lumber at the store of JOHN J. M-HENRY, BENTON, COL. CO. PA 100,000 fencing boards, at S8.75 00,000 heart Shingles, shaved, 100,000 Sap Shingles shaved, at 100,000 No. 1 Sawed Shingles at Also Plant, Siding, Inch Pine, and all kinds of lumber can bo found in my yard. Cull at onco for bargains. Dec, 8,-9 ra TJIH 1'11-EB IS OJf KILK WITH ROWELL & pllESMAH . Advertising Agents, THIKn 4 CHESTNUT 8T8., 8T. LOUIS, MO SUI GENERIS. ISJPAUMAMjsqUI tRUITflf FIRATf, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. DNEQUALKD XXUNAPPROAGHED In cai'ivclty and cxcollonco by nny other. AtMrdi and DIPLOMA OF HONOR AT VIENNA. 1873; PARIS, 1867. nil I V Amrrlain OrKam crcr awnrded any mlnt II II I j In nardiie, er which present liuth extraaral nivry i-xccllonco to command a wido Balolhcn!. 1 1 til SVP awanleil Without pirmlnmn nt Iniloi ALYl A I O trial Eipoltlon, In Amcrlo n ell n "nrir." Oatot hun.lml) thcro hnvo not Ix-un ill In nil vhcro nny other orgrvni hnTO bwu pn-fcrmi. nPPT DHnml by Umlnrnt Mn.Wnnj. In both DCO hemUpherM, to bo lllirlv llled. : BeO KsiISIONIAI, cmcur.All, with miluloi.9 of moro thnn OnoTIlounnlKl (Bent free). IWPIPT on Imrlnu n Mown & lUmlln. Do not (1 0 0 tnko nnj cither. Dealers t tAnar ii covt MieaioVs Jor mmg inferior mvum, and or l reuo'l often Iru rerv Aanl to "II mmethtng eut. II nil PTVI r P with nwrt lmirtnnt lmprovo ritll O ILto mont. ever mndo. ew Klnuero and either Cac ot new itenlisnx. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN qatstto combination ot theso Lnitrumenti. EASY PAYMENTS. ?o7monthlyornMrtcrlJ iwymcntsior rcnlnl until rent pnjrs for tho organ. niTII nPIICP nnd Cirralnrii, with f nil tmrtlo UA ALU UUCO ttlnrmfreo. AddreMMABON IIAMI.IN OIIOAN CO., 151 Tremont Strect.aiO JONl n Union Square, NEW VOllKi cr 60 4l fl AtUvmi St., CUIOAUO, MASON & HAMLIN ruTiTTr'm nnn MAY BE OBTAINED AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL' OF L. B. POWELIi, SCRANTOET, Pa. Ofiiernl Agent nUo for (he celebrated GH1GKERING PIANOS. ALSO, OF I. K. MILLER. MLOOMSBUliO, J'A., Dealer in above Instruments. March ll, '75 y new mms i A HEAVY STOCK, Cheaper than Ever! S. II, MILLER & SON Have Just Received tbo largest and best supply ot CHEAP AND' FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS They havo ever oLTercu to their friends ana cus tomers. Cloths, Cassimeres, .and Satinetts for MEN'S WEAR, Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos, for LADIES' WEAK, CALICOES, MUSLINS, OAMHRICS, anil every vailety of Dry Goods ilwirril. STOCK OF Carpets, Mats, Ottomans. CLOSED OUT AT COST FAMILY GROCERIES. including all the varieties of COFFEES, TEAS ami SUOAKS, COUNTRY PRODUCE. ami a general supply of articles useful for the tablo always on hand. ' CALL AND SEE. Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change for gooi'm at cash prices. Oct. SO.'IJ tf. HOLIDAY GOODS J. H. MAIZE, has Just received a lino assortment of ALUEN EVAI'OItATEI) l'UACHKS. Tho best fnUt of tlvo kind In tho marUet. l'INl : Al'1-f.i: CIIEESK, AU1UK1A (IliAI'LS, OHANCJKS, LKMONS, CONPCTION.S, NUTS, AC. SC. . A splendid now lot or CIIINA-WAUH, TOIL1ST SKT3, ClIILUItlSNH TOV WI1TS, NK1V aTYhlS CUHl'IDOItil, CKNTKNNIAI, lllinAl) TUTKB, (ILASS-WAltK, yUHENS-WAHE, iu ii-n."ui vnrieiv. a run ctAi r i, closed out cheap. m t'lu'a ,vl" " viiVieSnr ini. m nf!s.,;,r,,5?5s' "a endless Coughs Cohli, !ron cliitU, Soro Throat, In flucma.Crouii, Wliooii inj; Cough, Hoariicncss I.iverComplalnl'aliiH or SorencM in tlio Chct or Side, Weeding at the Lung's, and every hU!101! ?' l.l.'oThroatiLnn(r1andCheHt, aros eed- h & L'v1.0.!1..'!. "?. ""H Mlaj-s trrlt: , , , w...w,,to luutaiuww mv IWlupiUUlE, Consumption can be cured .ffisass .ody. mis ' . v MDuwvuuua 11, uasreCClVOU AN ACTUAL 1IUB1NESS INSTITUTION AND TKLKailAPHIO NST1TUTB. For Information o&ll at Omoa. or kotui tr muwi km ADTnmSM. )uneM-ly TABLES P HIIjADKIiI'HA AND ItKADINa IIOAU AUUANQE1IENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS, MAY 8d, lm. iiuiNS LEAvn nnrsiiT as rai.L0(vs (bdnday Excni-TRn For New York, Philadelphia, llcailing, TottsMllo Tamaqua, Ac., II, S3 a. m For Catavvlsso, 11,11.1 u. m. nnd 1,80 p. tn. I'or Wlllluinsport, o,ss a. in. nnd 4,00 p. m. TKAIN3FOH 11VTKIIT I.KAVB AS V0I.1.0WP, (8UN11AV KX CK1TK1I.) Ix-avo New York, 0,00 a. in. Leave l'lillndelpldn, 0,16 a, m. Iicavoltcnillng, ll.nia. in., I'ottsvllle, 12,10 p. m ami Tiiinanu.i, 1,S0 p. 111, Iavo Catavvlsia, fl.so a. m. nnd 4,00 p. hi. lM v Wllllamspoi t, t, jo a. m. nnil fs.nii p. m. l'asscngcrs to and from Now York and Philadel phia go through vv Ithoul chango of cars. J. K. WOOTTHN, Jan. 14, ls"0-tf. Ocncrnl superintendent. -T0UT1IKUN CKNTltAI, It.VlIAVAY XI (JO.VII'ANV. On nnd nftcr November sotli, 187.1, trains will lcavo SUN11U11Y as follows 1 NOItTIlWAltD. Erlo Mall s.:o a. arrlv 0 Klnilm. II .fo n. m " Cauundiilgua... 3.3.', p. 111 " liochesler...... B.1S " " Niagara O.lo " ltcnovo Accommoitatlon ll.lo a. in. nrrlvo Williams rt 12.65 p. in. Eltulra Mall 4.15 a.m., nrrlvo Hinlra 10.20a. in. Uurfalo Express 1.15 a. 111. arrive liuffulo 8.W) a. m. HOUTIIWAlll). Ilurralo Kxprcs3 2.60 a. m. nrrlvo Itnrrlshurg 4.60 a. m " lialtimoro S.40 " ElmlraMull 11,15a. in., nrrlvo llarrlsbuigl.60 p. m " WoAhlngton 10.30 " " lialtimoro 0.30 " " Washington 8.30 " Uarrlsburg accommodation s.top. m.anlvo liarrl'v burg 10.60 p. in. nrrlvo Halt Imoro 2.25 a. m 1 " Washington 0.13 " Ki lo Mall 12.65 a. m. arrlvo Uarrlsburg B.05 n. in. " lialtimoro 8. 10 " " Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. 1). M. BOYD, Jr., ficnernl rasscngcr Agent A. J. OASSATT, General Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. l'liilndcliihln & Erio U. It. Division. "WINTElt TIMR TAIiLE. ON and after SUNDAY, NOV. 21, i87fi, tho train-' on tho rhlhidclphla & Krlo Itall Itoad Vl blou will run as follows : WESTWARD. FAST LINE leavos Now York ' Philadelphia " " " llaltlmoio Ilurrlsburg " " arr. at H-lllhimspurt " " V luck Haven " " " llellefunto EHIE MAIL leaves New York " " " l-hlhidelphlo " " " llalllmuri' llurrlhburg " " " willlamsiiurt , " " " Ij)ek Haven " " " ltcnovo " " nrr. at trie 0 25 a. m 12.65 p. Ill 1.20 p. Ill 6.011 p. in 8.65 p. Ill 10.20 p. in 11.60 p. Ill m ..9.00 p. ',', 4-25 11, m . 8.35 . m MSii.iii 11-05 n.m .. MO p. iu LIMITED MAIL leaves Philadelphia,. 7.20a m " " " llaltlmoio 7.30 n,' in . " l'arrls,burgi..1(U,in.ni ' , " arr. at Wllllnmsiiort.. 2.21)11. m " " I-ook Haven.... 3.30 p. m " " ltcnovo 4.15 p. m LOCK HAVEN leaves Philadelphia " " " lialtimoro " " " HarrlsburL- 8.00 n. m 1- 30 a. m 1.25 p. in 0.1U p. Ill " ' arr. at Wtlltainspurt.... Lock Haven 7)30 j. 1. 111 iUiSTIItTJD. PIIIL'A EXl'ltESS leavos Lock Haven... " " " Wllllaiusiiort.,, " " urrlvtsat Uarrlsburg " " " llalllinoroT. " 1'hllaUelnlil.i.... SL" " " New Voik DAY EXPRESS leaves Dcnovo " '.' ," Lock Haven.... " Wllllamsport.. " " arr.atllarilsbiiii " " " Phlhiilelphia... ' " " New York " " lialtimoro EI1IE MAIL leaves Erlo " " " ltcnovo " " " Lock Haven " " Wllllamspoi t ' " arr. at llurrlsburg ' llaltlmoro " " " Phlladelnhln " " " Now York .. i.40n. m ... 7.r 0. in ..11 65 n. in .. rib p. in .. 4.20p. in .. 7.35 p. m ... 0.10 a. m. . 10.1 5 a. in ..11 35a. m ... 8.(10 j). m .. 0.211 p. m .. 0 15 p. 111 .. 0.35 ji. in ...11.20 a. m . .. 8.25 p. m . . 9.45 ji. m .. (!0.6S. Ill .... 2.30 11. UI 7.35 a. Ill .... 7.00a. Ill ....10.10a. in 12.35 a. Ill 3.55 a. Ill 7.35 a. Ill 7.35 11. 111 10.25 a. in FAST LINE leaves Wllllamsport ' " arr. at llarrliburg " " ' llaltlmore". Philadelphia " " " Now Yoik Erlo Mall West. Limited Mall West, Lock Haven Accqm. West and Hay Expi ess East mako closo con nectlon at Northumberland with L. & U. It. It. trains for Wllke8.ll.1rrB and Scranton. Erie Mall West, Limited .Mall West nnd Fast Lino Stt.ml!Koc,0.,0 connection at Wllllamsport with N. U. It. W. trains north. Erie Mall East and West. Limited Mall West, Fast Line W est iind liay Express East make closo con nect on at Lock llaven Willi II.E. V. It. It. trains. iAiriTtu.. HVl'f'tv WT K"- 'X' & V' tt"a ttt Parlor tlors will run between Philadelphia and U ll lamspoitou Limited Mall West, rist ; lTuc 1 West Philadelphia Lxpress jjnst and Uay Express East, Sleeping vara ou all night trains. ' ' AVM. A. UALDWIN, Dec. 17,75-tf ueneral Supt. DEIiAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTEltN ItAlMiOAU. IU.OOMSI1UI1CJ DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablo No. Takes effect at 4:30 A. 31 MONDAY, NOVEMIIEH 22 lb75. NOltTH faTATIONS. SOUTH, a.m. p in. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m S US ll 7 65 7 40 I 40 7 11.1 7 if 7 11 7 It a w u is scranton Ilellevue Tuylorvllle... ..Lac Law-anna.... Plttstou .. Wi-ht Pittsion.. Wjomiiig Slaltby"...., Ilennett, Kingston IvIUL'StOll 9 US 3 51 3 49 3 42 3 37 3 32 9 43! 9 3v 2 21) 0 25 9 IS 9 63 10 UU 10 00 19 11 2 23 0 80 2 31 9 31 U 85 C 43 (I lli C, 6.1 9 25 9 W 9 16 2 34 2 40 2 62 3 27 10,10 111 20 10 23 3 2.1 3 19 2 68 9 11 7 01 7 00 7 11 7 15 9 OT, 9 05 9 16 8 53 S 60! 8 U4 111 3 II 3 07 1 It 3 17 7 07 SU 7 ui a 419 0 54 a 111 u 51 3 m 1U 27 3 111 10 27 3 17 ..Plymouth June. 7 25 7 35 7 40 10 82 10 S3 19 40 10 41 10 62 11 15 U 17 11 23 11 31 11 SO 11 M) 11 43 11 61 11 67 12 1 12 07 3 12 . ...i-iyiiiouiu Avondalo NanllenL-n 8 61 3 27 S 4-S 8 82 1 4S 3 37 7 63 0 45 2 64 0 30 2 42 0 15 2 30 0 m it 25 U til 2 19 8 41 30 8 19 .llunlock'H creek. 3 45 4 00 4 IB 8 (15 8 25 8 46 8 lb 9 05 0 60 ....Miicusiuuuy.,, ....Hick's Feny,... ....Death Haven,. -lierwlck .... llrlnr creek ...Willow drove.... I.lmu Itldge ..Espy ...Ulooumburg ltuncrt H 14 4 21 4 29 4 37 4 41 4 40 4 6.3 6 12 5 (IS 5 14 6 20 8 OS 8 12 7 6S 6 65 2 13 6 62 G IS S 49 34 a 2n a a 2-10 2 CO 1 m 1 t.3 1 4S 1 J 1 411 1 'a 1 it 1 13 1 U) p.m. 7 64 C 65 7 (18 7 20 7 40 7 45 7 62 8 60 8 25 8 411 8 47 9 16 7 40 7 40 7 35 7 30 7 20 Catawlva llrldge.i b 20 5' o 4 to 4tV 4 35 p.m. iiuik H nvviicu... ...Danvlllo ...t'liulasky ruinc inn . 12 10 7 11 7 01 1 I) U 45 a.m. 12 23 5 38 12 32 5 47 12 30 6 62 12 61 0 10 .NorlhumberlaudJ 11. ..,.',-.:v.,..i-" sup. rlnfcndenfs onicoVteraafo GLAZhMG AND PAPERING. "Tint. IK ODIfK, Iron Blreet llow rec V nnrt iiin 'uishnv. Ph.. In nr,m,i Wilds Of ' .uuu u PAINTING, aiiAJCINO, and rAI'ERirANGIN liotiiS. toost BtylC8' at l0we8t Prices, ana at an Parties having such w or do w savo money eollcltoa1 UnrraB,C(1 Mtluactlon. order WM. F. IODINE. RAIL ROAD TIME Maxell tTt r