Young Folks. JIM'S CIUCUS. (From tho N. Y, Tribune! "Let' play circus I" "Why, Jlml'ctcrs, I'm just going right In to tell mother," said Jim's llttlo sister Mniiol. "Wlint for ?" said Jim. "CirciHca Is such n awful wlukrri thing," replied Mabel. "Men juit stand on their licad-i and rida horseback without sitting down, and It costs 2o cents too." "Supposo If you got In without paying anything, it wouldn't bo so wicked, would it?" said Jim. "I don't know, p'raps that is it," replied Mabel, "only I thought It was tho horses with nothing on 'em, and tho monkeys and things." "First." said Ulm, "I suppose: wo shall linvo to chooso n President." "Aro you suro circuses havo llcsldents !" said a llttlo boy who couldn't sound his p's. "Of course," said Jim, and as they all voted for him," ho was clcctod without much trouble. "Well, wo'vo got to havo a tent anyway," said Mabel, "causo I saw it in tho picture a great whito tent that looked ilkc a tre mendous big umbrella mado out of sheets or something." Many and varied wer6 tho plans suggested for this tent, but tho President finally set' tied tho matter by ordering them all into tho woodshed, wlicro they soon cleared away tho chips, and had plenty of room for tho per formance. "I toll you what," said JIabcl, "I will be tbo whale, and sit on this littlo woodpile and bark." "Now seo here, Mabel Peters, I'm Presi dent, and I don't want a whale at all, and if I did I wouldn'tlcthimbark,bccause whales don't bark." "What do they do then?" asked Mabel "They only upset boats with their tails," said Jim. "Then I tell you what," said Mabel, "you let Tommy Maco bo tho boat, and I'll Upset him ; see if I don't.,' "Mabel," said tho President sternly, "if you don't etop talking at once, I shall make you bo audience ;" but I don't believe sho -would havo slopped if tho log on which she was sitting hadn't rolled over and tumbled her up so that she had to go into the house for a clean apron. "I suppose," said tho President, "that the first thing to do now is to chooso a menkey. Has any one hero ever been a monkey be fore?" "I never have been one," said a littlo fel low with cheeks as red as a sunset,"but I can soon learn, I guess. Is it easy ?" "Why, all you have to do," said the Pres ident, "is to sort of run round." "Don't monkeys ever sayanything?"askcd tho red-cheeked boy. But tho President couldn't tell him, and so it was decided that ho should say, "I'm a monkey, I'm a monk ey," once every minute to distinguish him from the other animals. "Well, if I can't bo a whale," said Mabel who had just returned, "I'm going to be a polar bear, or I shan't play. Polar bears is nice and soft. "What do they do?" "They don't do anything all day, but just nit on tho ice and shiver," said the Presi dent. "Then I won't bo him," said Mabel. "What is some real nico respectable animal that does nothing but cat candy all tho time? I'll be him." 'And I, and I, and II" shouted all tho little girls, and about half the boys. It was some time before the list of animals was complete, and I don't believo Barnum himself over had such a collection in his life. "Is there any one here who can stand on Lis head ?" asked the President. Two small boys, with very big head, held up their hands. "As the performance is about to begin," said the President, "any animal except the, monkey, who speaks a word till he's spoken to, will ba put into tho corner." So the two littlo boys with the big heads came forward and tried to stand on 'cm, They "tumbled this way and that, and dug their fingers into tho dirt,, and kicked their toes so hard that they went completely over. "I guess their heads ain't flat enough on top," said Mabel. "Tho next time thatanimal speaks without permission she will bo severely punished," said the President. Either tho heads wero too big for tho boys, or tho boys too small for tho heads, I don't know which, but it was evident from the first that they couldn't stand on them, and they withdrew from tho arena, after having worked to faithfully that their col lars came off. "The next thing'said tho President," will bo"- "Tho next thing," interrupted Mabel, 'why, they haven't done that vet. Want to seo me do It!" "Mabel Peters, go this minuto and stand in tho corner by that black bear, and don't you whisper to him cither," said the President. So Mabel went and stood in tho corner. The next thing proved to bo a horse race between four boys, and was so exciting that tho entire collection of animals got up and clapped their hands, and shouted so loud that Bridget, the cross cook, came out and boxed one of tho horse's cars, and tho only way they could console him was to say that he had won the race, which wasn't so at all; but as tho three horses ahead of him agreed to it, it was all right. "Ia there any one here,"said tho President, "who has good strong patches ou the knees of his pantaloons ?" A llttlo boy got down from the wood-pile and came forward. "Oh, what splendid big patches," Jsaid Mabel. "If I was a boy it seems to mo I should have pantaloons with patches just liko those. Wouldn't you ?" she whispered to tho black bear. But tho black bear didn't answer. He had patches too, but they weren't ou his knees, aud ho didn't caro to coutinuo tho subject. ''My mother said that these aro tho last patches she's going to make ino, and if I wared'em through, I'd havo to go so, that's all." Tho President told tho boy to get on Ids bauds and knees, and then he called the monkey down, and told him to rldo threo times around tho shed on tho boy's back, "But he's got such little legs," said tho monkey, "he'll surely slump, "and a shado or two of the sunset went out of bis face. They went for a llttlo way very well, but pretty soon tho pony began to tremble 'round tho knees, and the monkey was thoscarldest looking monkey you ever saw, "Can't I stop?" said tho pony. "No," aid tho President. Why don't you whip Mm up?" said Mabel ; "tint's all ho needs." "That's n first rato idea," said tho Presi-1 lent, which took every bit of strength out of tho pony's legs, and' when they picked tho monkey up ho was rubbing so many parts of himself that Mabel said ho must havo rheumatism. By this llmo tho animals all said that If they didn't do something too they should go home, and tho kangaroo, who had been ai- leep with his head in tho parrot's lap, said that animals at circuses was no fun ot all. "All rif-ht, then," said tho President, "wo will now havo a grand procession of animals and all tho rest of tho circus." So they got down from tho woodpllo. "Can't wo havo somo music?" asked Mabel. "Let's sing 'Twinkle, twinkle, littlo star,' said tho elephant, aud so they started olT, making really quito a rcspectablo show. It so happened that tho sleepy kangaroo was last, and as ho had instructions from tho President to hop as high as ho could, ho was trying to do his best at it. But ho wa more than halfaslcep, and they hadn't been onco around tho shed when ho hopped on tho heel of tho guinea pig, who was just in front of him. Tho tritinca pic cave a tremendous jump, and knocked over tho gontlo lamb, and tho gcntlo Iamb was so mad that I'm ashamed to say ho kicked tho guinea pig three or four times; and just ns they all ran up to stop tho fight, Bridget tho cook appeared with u broom, and the circus rushed out tho door, and tho guinea pig, who lived in tho next house, didn't stop until ho was safe in his mother's arms ; while all tho other animals Bald-that if that was a cir cus they "necd't havo to go to Sunday school to find out that they was awful things." Agricultural. Hots iu Horses. Barey says : "In twenty-seven years' time I never had a horse to die of tho bots, I believe that almost everybody is convinced that tho bots como from eggs or nits which are deposited upon tho horse's hair by that troublesomo fly resembling a bco in color. This has always been my opinion. Now it is generally known that a horso that has tho bots does not appear to stifler until ho is too far gone to bo cured. To proveut fatal effects of discaso, I havo mado it practico to give my horses in tho month of September, tho following remedy : "Of olivo oil, honey, and lemon juice, each two ounces ana a hall, mix ana give those to tho horso ; tho next day purge well. Whether a horso bo inclined or not to havo tho bots, this remedy will do him no harm." A correspondent of the department of agriculturo says : "It appears from remarks of different writers that nono know of any certain reme dy. I know of a remedy that is safo and certain, discovered in tho following way : "About thirty years ago a friend of mine lost by bots, a fine horse. Ho took from the stomach of tho dead horse about a gill of bots and brought them to my office to ex periment upon. IIo mado preparations of every remedy ho had heard of, and put somo of them into each. Most of them had no offect, a few affected them slightly, but sage tea more than anything else killed them in fifteen hours. He concluded that ho would kill them by using nitric acid, but it had no moro ellect upon them than water; tho third day they wero as lively as when put in. A bunch of tanzy wa3 growing by my office. II o took a handful of that, bruised it, added a littlo water, squeezed out tho juico and put somo in ; they wero dead in one minute. Since then I have given it to every horso I havoeen affected with bots, aud I havo never known it to fail of giving entire relief, My friend had another horse affected with bots several years later. IIo gave him a doso of tanzy in tho morning and a dose of salts in tho evening. Tho next morning ho took up from the excretions threo half pints of bots." From the Ktno York Obterver. TIio llest Breeds of Fowls. Tho question is often asked: "Which is tho best breed of fowls?" That question will never be answered to tho satisfaction of all fowl breeders because there are so many different 'opinions on this subject, Ono man has bred light Bralimas, and he thinks they cannot bo excelled ; another has tho dark Brahma, and ho thinks that breed tho best ; while another likes tho Leghorn, or borne other breed, abovo all others. It depends on what your object is, whether eggs alone, fowls for market, or both fowls and eggs. Very largo fowls are unprofitable as layers, if tho eggs be sold, because their eggs are so largo. A dozen small eggs will sell for as much as a dozen of largo ones, as eggs are eggs whether small or large. As layers on ly, the different varieties of Leghorn and Hamburg fowls, probably cannot bo excelled, bnt for dressed, market poultry, tho light Brahmas aro unsurpassed j and as layers thoy are considered by many to bo iu tho first class, and even tho best of all breeds j but It will not cost so much for feed to pro duco ono hundred eggs from somo of the smaller birds, as from tho larger ones. For general uso it is safo to say, that tho light lirafimas stand at tho head of tho list of dunghill fowls. Expemcnce. watering Poultry. It is the belief of the writer that mauy of tho diseases inci dent to poultry are duo to neglect in provid ing them with pure water : particularly do I believo such to bo tho caso in the majority oi instances where chicken cholera prevails, tho omission to furnish fowls with sultablo drinking water is one vl tho worst features of cruelty to animals. It Is a neglect that Is decidedly adverse to success, henco tends to diminish individual fancy for fowls, and works detriment to poultry interests. Those whom occasionally hear say that "there is no profit in poultry" are not qualified to have tho management of the samo, and in their attentions may ho classed with tho thriftless and neglected jiartles who keep fowls that get drink when it rains. Fan cier' Journal. Uki:i' Eatiso. AVhy farmers ent so lit tlo beef lias, we, confess, always been somc tblng we failed to understand. All of tbeni aro beef raisers to somo extent, and; at this season of tho year tho cattlo are generally in good condition, yet not ono in five kills ono beef annually. A yearling or a two-year-old heifer well fatted can ho bought in tho country at two cents per pound gross, can bo butchered at littlo or no cost, wakes a change of diet that Is wholesome, and ono that is relished by every member of the fmnlly ; yet tho fact is as stubborn as ever, that farmers cat but llttlo beef, Wo alludo to this subject now becauso wo think all can seo the economy of It, since pork Is likely to he higher than for several years. Another view i Wo savo tho wintering of theso young anil, iu mauy Instances, unprofitable cattle, all of which is an argument in favor of kill ing them in tho fall or early winter. There it, besides, tho chiiugo of diet, and tho toon. omy of this system of living, tho luxury of good dried beef and mince pio that follows as its corollary, Th moro beef tho loss pork. ,Si. LouU Journal of Ayricullur, THECOLIJMBIilN AND Tho Great Reputation Which Vfrctlno has attalnod In all pfirts Ot tho country us n Great and Good Medicine, and tho largo niitnbcrot testimonials which aro con ntniitlvbeliurrceelicdfrciii persons who have been cured by Its us, wo roncluslTo proof or us great . t -. u.u .aia.khIoiI tiv lilit blrlilnil II Till npotliccnrlca. As n lUooit-rurlller ami llcaUlwto Biorer.lt ha ino equal. . ,1HnWtTim,rt from poor lliiuors, which debilitates tho stem onil tends tn destroy health Instead or restoring H. A. Am not tho many testimonials glicn tor the differ ent complaints satisfactory to any rcaonab1o per sons surferlnK from dKeaso Hint, the)' ran bo cured? liviidlhc dllteionl testliunnlaU RlU'ii, tun! no una ean doubt. In many uf these cases tho persons mi that their pain aim sniicriiiRcuiimH ; ;ij" in i.k. nt Hernf 111.1. where, apparently, tlio whole body was ono mass ot corruption. If ettet no will ..:!. M.nn nurifvnnil turn such d senses. is .1 nit concluslje proof, , nr imnffi swh Srcat c ircs? it works In tho .blood, In the SreuRtlwimid. It can bo truly ratio. tho ureal lilood Purifier. Tho great source- of i Isenso or Igl nates In tho blood 1 and no medicine that does not act directly upon it. to purify nnd lenovnto. has any lust claim upon public attention. When Ho blood iifL in,, .tmrnini. fttiirr from chanco of weather or cllmalo, want of exercise, Irregular diet or f rom any other cause, tho Ycgctlno wll ienew ho blood carry orf tho putrid humors, cleanso tho stomach, regulate tho bowels and Impart n .torn; of vLior to tho whole bodv. Tho conviction IJ.Inflo publlo mind ns well as In tho medical prptcsston.tliiit ho remedies supplied by tho i Vegianlucklnplom ore moro safe, moro successful, In Clio euro of Uncase, than mineral medicines. ycgctlno is composed of roots, barks and herbs. It Is pleasant to tiike, and Is Derfeellv safo to glvo an Infant, no you need It 7 Doiiothcsltatototrylt. You will never regret u. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. CruTUssTOWN, March 19, tsco. ilKMt sm-Thls Is to certify that I havo used your "Moral Preparation" In my family tor several years, nn,i i ihinic that, for scrofula or Cankerous Humors, or lthcumatlo Affections, It cannot bo excelled, nnu. na n miMiinrntnl Rnrtnt? meillclnc.lt 13 ino oe.si t lilng 1 hav o e or used; and I Tun 0 used rdmost every r. i ran riiecrfuilv recommend It to any ono in need ot such a medicine. yours respectfully, Mrs. A.A.1IIX9M0KK, 191lussell Street. WHAT IS NEEDED. Boston, Feb. 13, 13T1. i-vnt? T BTC V'l.'va Van lhwit Sni-About'ono year slnco I found myself In . .n.,i,inAnnliitini, ,mm rrnnmi (lobl llv. eetlnu was strongly recommended to mo by n friend who had been much bencllted by lis use. I procured tho nrtlclo, nnd atter using several noiiics, w is resiureu l',l, nnrt .!!.nnrnllPl1 ItSllSO. I fCCl C1U 10 COIl- lldont that there Is no medlclno superior to It tor thoso complaints for which It Is especially prepared; nnd would checrfull)' recommend It to thoso who feel that they need sometlilnir to restore them to perfect hcnitn. Respectfully yours, TJ. U PETTENOii.t., l'irm of S. M. l'ettcnglll Co., No. 10 stato St., Boston, OTVES HEALTH. STRENGTH AND APPETITE. My daughter has received great benent from tho uso of tho Vegctlnc. Her declining health wnsn sourco ot great anxiety to all of her friends. A few bottles ot tho Vegetlno restored her health, strength and aDDCtlte. N.H.Tildkn, Insuranco nnd Heal Estate Agent, No. 4S Sears Building, Bostoii.Mass, GAINED FIFTEEN POUNDS OF FLESH. South Berwick, Me., Jan. IT, 1ST2, Deah sik-I havo had Dyspepsia In Its worst form for tho last ten ) ears, and nave taken hundreds ot dollars worth of inidlclno without obtaining any relict. In Septembsr last I commenced taking tho vegetlne, t!nco which tlmo my health has steadll) Improved. My food digests v, ell ; and I havo trained Ilfiecn pounds of ilesh. Thcro aro several others la this Waco taking Vegetlno : and all havo obtained rc"cf- . , Yours truly. Thomas E. Moons, oversocr of Cord Itoorn, Portsmouth Co's .Mills. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists, Jan. 14, lS7Mm 76. CENTENNIAL! 1876. w: p. jom & co., Gatawissa, Fa. To Ourt Fbihnds & the Public : For tho kind and liberal pat ronage bestowed upon us the past year you have our Thanks. Through it wo have been in- strumehtal in BRINGING DOWN THK PRICES on many kinds of Goods. "Ve want to sell more goods this year than we did last, and -wo ask for a continuance of your generous support, assuring you that we shall always endeavor to sell tit tho lowest possible Prices for Cash. We now call your attention to 89 Pieces, J .584 yards, Hamburg Embroideries and Insert ings just opened this week. The above embrace the newest and most beautiful Patterns ever shown. The Embroideries we sold last year with such great success, arc and have been long famous as the best and most saleable, and those just received aro 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 best Brands in all widths. Tickings, Blankets, Table Linens, Towels, Napldns, &c, which wo offer at very low Prices. Wo are also offering at reduced Trices, Shawls Furs, Underwear, and many other Woolen Goods to close them out, ' Cull and examine at tho Popular Cheap Cash Store of W. P. JONES & CO., OATAWISSA, PA. LOUIS BERNHARD, Dealer la ELGIN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Silverware, "Watches and Jewelry lil.OOlUlilUlUJ, TA, ladles' and uenlluneu's Gold and Mlvtr Watches, of American and Foreign manufacture. Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, FINK JEWELUY, AO., AO. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING I'roiuutlr Executed, DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSJBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Groat llcfluotion in Pnco I Great Roductioti m rricol Orrat Reduction in Pnco I . . , Think of it! Think of it I Think of it i"4i0UP Think of it I TnuiK 01 it i BAUGH'S fn RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE, Mado from Haw or Vnburncd Animal lioncs, CHK.Vl' I'Olt CASH. Wo nru 'now m-lllni! nur ll.vw Hono Biipcr-l'lio-phato at llu' follow Insr ;tMUATIM:i) AlV.ill'SIS. Ainmniit.i .... From 8 to 4 per conU faluliluun.l 1'iwtnltnlcil riiwimuria Acid, l'rom to H per cont. l'liosf linta ot Mine, rendered olimble, rrom 20 to 24 per cent. At NUT cash wliolosnln prices to fanners and Planters, 1 t). 11. In 1'liil.idclplila, at tno following 1 ov nticES : in.) Tons and over, - f.n per ton, 2,nno 11)3. to mi Toni, 39 10 II " lO 4!) " 1(1 2'J " t0 10 " 4(1 " 41 " 4'i " 43 " BAUGH'S GllOlJJND RAW BONES, JCtSGuarantccd I'tircTBH At tho follow Ins csn Trices: 10fl Tons nnd over, f:il (o mi ' to nil Tons !!. I o 110 " to 49 " U Oil 1(1 " to 21) " 31 IHI i " tn o " as mi Th 13 uoiu" Is Kronud puro ! Is not stcame.il or naked, and tliosolM liuno lias not Urn selected from It fur e.iriionl7lnsr nurnuscs. rariiiers mu ri'ipieslol tn giro their orders to tho dealer em ly, and It they ciinnot (jetllaiiBirs Stan .laid I'lrllliars Hum dealers, they will bo supplied uy us luiueu BONE MEAL. sarWAKltANTKD l'UHK."a r. 0. 1). Hi Philadelphia nt tho follow ing Low cash loo Tons nnd over, $3S no per Ton, 2,000 lbs. I'JUUKK. 75 to 09 Tons, 39 00 40 01) 41 01 BO 30 10 I to ,4 " 10 49 " to:2ii " to io " 42 IHI " 43 00 " PHILADELPHIA Ground Bones, In ISaga, on Hoard Cars at Works, At the following cash Prices : l'O Tons and ocr, $30 on per Ton. to " to U9 Tons 31 00 " " 31) " to 49 " 02 00 " " II) " to 29 " 33 00 " " 1 " to 9 " 31 00 ' If packed In bands, (no taro off, wo will makon deduction ot 2 per ton from abovo prices. Persons desiring to take advantage ot tho above low prices suouiu benu in ineir oruers nt once No.l FINE BONE DUST V, UA HA STB C U AAA 5.V.SIS: Ammonia - from 2 to 4 per cent. I'UOhpUOriC ACIU "U1U1I Bono riiospli.uo of Llmo " S3 to 37 " This artlclo It ground very line, and Is notedfor Its quick net Ion, nnd can be bought nl the rollowing re duced prices, free on board vessels ul our rhlladcl- loo Tons nnd over, $30 per Ton, 2,000 lbs, so to 99 Tons 31 " " " " SO " to 49 ' 32 " " " " 10 " to 29 " Si " " " " 1 " to 9 " 31 " " " " CSyN. 1$. Ono Dollar per Ton additional on auovo prices it sluptieil lrom IJaltiinorc, A U ( 11 A U G If B AUG 11 & SONS, it SONS, & SONS, 20 South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia. HQ South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia. "0 South Delaware Ave., l'hiladtlphia. 103 South Street, Jialtimorc. 103 South Street, lialtimore. 103 South Street, lialtimore. Feb. 4 13t. CALIFORNIA Tim Chicago & xonTii-wj.STr.iiN railway Embraces under one management the firuat Trunk Hiillwnv Unes of tho WKhT arid NOIlTH-WKhT.nnil. with Its numerous brnuches and connections, tunas tho shortest and quickest roulo between Chicago and all pomus in Illinois, Wi.-xonsin, NouriiKiiN .MIL'IIIIUN, .MlNNKSOTA, IOWA, NEBRASKA, C.lllfOlUl.l iuiu iiiu e&ieiii lei.iiuries. jis Omnlin and California Line Is tho shortest nnd best route for all points In north ern Illinois, low it, Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, iujui iuiu, evuuu, u inn, nuuuruiu, uregoil, cuui.i: Japan and Australia. Its Chicago, Dlatlison &. St. Paul Line Is tho short lino for Northern Wisconsin and Vlnno. sola, and for -Madison, St. Paul, .Mlnucnpolls.Uuluth, and all points in tho great North-west. Its Winona mill .St. I'elor Lino Is the only route for Winona, ltochestcr, Owatonnn, Jlunkalo, M. Peter, New Ulm, uuu all points in southern and central Minnesota. Us Green Bay ami Marquette Line Is tho only lino for Janesvllle, Wntertown, Fond llu Lac, Oshkosh, Applcton, tlieenllay, L'scanaba, Ne gaunee, .Marquette, Houghton, llancock and the Luko Superior country. lis I'rceiiorl ami Dubuque Line Is tho only routo for L'l'.'ln. Itockford. rrppnnrf. nnd all points Ma I'reeport. Its Chicago anil Milwaukee Lino is tuo old Lake Mioro Home, nnd Is tJio only ono passing through Kvanston, L.i assing inrougu KvuuMon, i..tko 1 orest, ingnianu urK, v, uuKegan, naane, ucuosna to .Milwaukee. Pullman I'a'aco Carw aro run on all througli trains of this road. This Is tho ONLY LINi: running tbeso cars be tween Chicago and St, l'aul.Chlcago and illlwnukee, or Chicago and Winona. At Omaha our sleepers connect with tho overland sleepers on tho Union Pnclllo llallroud tor all pomts west ottlw Missouri rher. on tho arrival of tho trains from tho east or south, the trains of tho Chicago North-Western Hallway lea; o Chicago as fouou a i 1011 UOCM'IL lll.l'im, (IMAHA AND CALIFORNIA, Two through trains dalljyivlth Pullman palaco drawing room and sleeping cars through to council llliiils. Ton hT. l'AL'i, ANuMiNNKAioi.i!., two through trains dally, with Pullman palaco cars attached to both trains. l'on CliiEEU Hav ash Lake Sitkiuor, two trains dally, with Pullman palaco cars attached, and run- Ion MiLWAeitiE.fuur through trains dally, Pull man cars oniilghi trains, parlor thalrcars on day l'Oll SrAKTA AND WINONA and mints In Jllnnnsntn. ono through train dally, with Pullman hlecperslo , IllUUil. Ton iirm'QCK, via l'rccport, two through trains dally, with Pullman cars on night trains. l'on Di'iiUQi'i anii La ciiossk, via Clinton, two through trains dally, with PuUmau cars on night tram to -Mcliiegor, Iowa. 1 Ull BHIUJ V.ITV AMI A N ETON, 1WO IrOlhS UaUSM'Ull- iaa;i cars lo .Missouri Valley Junction. i u,, r, ,,nnKYA, juur iruins uuuy, l'Olt ltOCKtOKII. KTIlKI 1 Nil. KtlKOMIIl. .Tlwiieriiiv and other points, you tun hat o from two to ten trains dally. ftcw orK omre.No 41BIlroadwayi Hoston ofllco, 6 htatoblreetj Oinalm notce, 3 Karnham Btreeti ban 1- rnnrlwn rillln. ,4. Mnnliminn... ,n.i. eollcket oliuest M Clark stiect, under blierman IIuum i corner canal and Madison htrvcts; Kliulo r,MJl.l-l,"V' n.iviiuio uuui-'unai Kireciu: Wells hlnet denot. (omcr WeilH nnd KitrinMreMH For rates or Information not nttalnablo from your W.II.HTEKKETT, MA11V1N UrUMTT. Una. pass, ab t, Chicago, lieu, Sup't.Chlcago Keb. 4,'70-Jy ItKDUOKD TO A CKUTAINTV. Chanco to Gain $100,000 $100,000 Without risk. Bend tor circular atnco. NoUmo IU 1UM1, & CU., IV NASSAU BT HKW IOHK. Hep. M.ra. OTKh TO I.KAHK. Hotel In Oranirovlllo. CnlnrnMa rountv. l'a. known ax tho Jaeobdood stand, now oeeupledb; John Hnj dcr.ls to bo let for tho j ear beginning Apri Apply to h. KNOlia. Att'y-aHaw. Jan T.nc-tf, liloomsburg, 1' BUSINESS GAUDS, V1SITINO OAllllS. LL-l'l'EU HEADS, I11LL1IKA1W, I-OSTKItS, tO tO., Neatly and Cheaply printed nt thoC'OUJU Hi ah Ofllce. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which ia tit onco ngrceable, healthy, rt n d clTcctuiil o r iroscrviiifj tho hair. It soo)i restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with tho linir is thicltonctl, falling hair checked, nnd haldncs3 often, though not always, cured hy its uso. Nothing can restoro tho hair whero tho follicles aro de stroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed; hut such as romain can ho saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that n now growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty Bodi mont, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional uso will provont tho hair from turning gray or falling oil", and consequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to tho ecalp arrests nnd prevents tho forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and ouonsivo. Freo from thoso deleterious substances which make somo preparations dangerous and inju rious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing clso can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. l'ractlcnl nnd Analytical Chemists, IiOWCLIi, MASS. April NMSyi EW STOCK OV CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dress Goods. DAVID LOWBNUEUa InTltcs attention to his large and elegant stock ot Clieap ana Fashionable Clothing at his Etoro on; MAIN STltCET, IN THE XEW 11LOCK, 11LOOMS11UUQ, PA,, where ho has Just received from New York and Phil adelphia a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durablo and' nandbomu DRESS SOOBS, CONSISTING OF 150X SAOK, FIIOOK-, ami AND OIL, CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OF ALL SOP.TS SIZES AND COLOUS, IIo has also replenished his already largo Mock of CLOTHS AND CASSlMHIiES, STHIPED, FldUllED ANDJl'LAIN VESTS, sunns, CliAVATH SOCK'S, OI.LAHS, IIANDKEllCIIIEFS, OLOVES, ;SUSI'ENDE1!S, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Ho has constantly on hand a largo and well select ed assortment ot Cloths and Vestings, which ho is prepared to make to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notlco, nnd lo tho best maimer. All his clothing is mado to wear nnd most of It Is of homo manufacture. G'OLI) WATOHKS AND JEWELUY, OF EVEIiY DESCKIITION, FINE AND CHEAP, UIS"CASE OF JEWELUY IS NOT SUIU'ASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS (1ENKHAL A8SOHT MENTOF Clothing, Watches, Jew ry, &c. DAVID LOWENUnitG. uly 1,13-tf. TWO MONTHS FREE ! ! THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Jie J.eitrftin American A'ttrnuiner,' ' On i i celpt ot it and thin ad vnrtlsemt iit 'I he Wi.ek. LV Tkibcnk Hill be belli, pohlago paid, until Decern. ber Blst, IMS, or for tis.su, six copies ; for Jii.eloien : for J3U, llilrty-one, Address Jan. 15,15-ly. THE THII1UNE, Now voik. A1 DVKHTISINOi Cheap :iro4i Rvulcmn. tic. All nersons who coiiotlnlil.itinnnk'InL, r(ni. rabts Willi n.'Wkn.men, tnr tin, 1iisirL(nti nfiw. tlsments, should send sa routs to lieu. p. Howell Co.. 41 Park llow, .Now York, for thtlrPA.MPHI.ET HiiOU (nlnety.Keventh edition.) containing lihtnof over kkiu uewtpaiiers and cbthnaies, shOHlngtho cost. Aincrllaeuients taken for leading papers in many stales atntiemendous itduellou hum pub llsherb'rutts. UtTiim Hook. Jun. iftToliy. TO $20 per day. Ageids wanted. All classes of woi-Mdl' neonlo of luttli mipr. vnunir and old, wake moru money at work for us.tnthelrowu lucanuea, uuung ineir soaro inoinunm, or an tuo time, than at any thing else. Wo otter i inptoyineut that will pay liandnouirly for overy hour's ork. ruil particulars, terms, &c, send us your address at once. Don't delay. Now in thu tlino. Don't look for work or buMntss tlsowhere, until j ou ha e loarn. ed what wo oner, U, UnxbON & Co., Portland, llalno. Jan.lSTWy. p- "A Woman fair to look upon," rOARA, ThePrincBss. Facslmllo of a celebrated Oil Painting by HllO. CIU1IT, In SI oll-colors-SUo nra luches. Tho roy. al beauty of faco and form, rich oriental costume,ro- mantio eastern unascape back-grouud,wlth Its well, palta trees,jlocks, tents, and long btretch of desert, and distant boundary of mountains, combine to form ft rare and lovely picture, it would grace the walls of any publlo or private gallery, canvasseus axe wild over It, nnd aro competing for thoCabh, Pre miums. Bend for our splendid ctlcr. Address . , J, U. roilD k (U.l-iwY l;0 J (UkM-lt, CRAHD OPENING! ML LAS MENDEN11ALL HAVING resumed Ihc lmincM of Merchan dising nt his old Store, on MAIN ST11EKT, 11I.005IS11U11G, NEAlt TI1K touts HOTEL, DoMrcsto call tho nttcntlonol his Friend? nnd tho Public generally,o his NIIW, FULL AND VAIltUi) STOCK OF GOODS, JUST OPENED, And solicits nsharo of public pat ronngo 1118 STOCK CONSISTS OF 1111Y (100P1, (iitocLiuns, il!i:i!N8VAll!:, wotniii.NWAiin, WILt.OWWAlti:, ISOOTH SHOES, HAIIUWAI1K, FLOUlt AND FEUD In ronnecllon with his ntnck ot Mercnandlso ho rcnstnnlly Loops on hand In his yard, A FITLLKTOCKOF 1 ocuu AND SIUNIILESOF HIS MANl'FACTi'llE. Bill Luinbor made :t speciality. CALL AND SEE. oct.3,ism-if. BLOOMSBTJEG 6, ' MARBLE WBKS. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor, JIA1N STUEET, 11EL0W JIA11KET. Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds oj MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOBKS WousothobtiStAMEHlCAN and ITALIAN Marble, IIo has on hand and furnishes to order MONUMENTS, ' TOMIiS, HEADSTONES, UKNS, VASES, &c, Every variety ot Jtarblo cutting neatly executed .tt tno lowesi mari;ei prices. to business makes tho proprietor contldent or glilng long pracueniexpcrience anil personal auenuoii saiismciion. ah oruers uy mall promptly attended io. 1'. ... uu. TJl. JCSy.iV. Jl. Work delivered free ncfiarffc.-XBa Aug. m, '74-ly. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor. AINW1UGI1T & CO., WHOLESALE (lltOCEKS, N. E. Corner Second nnd Arch strecjs, rmi.ADEi.rniA, Dealers in TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUOAH, MOLASSES men, sricES, cicahb soda, kc, ic. t iiordcrs will rccelvo prompt attention. d.T-tf 110LL1NS & HOLMES No. IT Centra Stro't. Plniuta Gas ami Steam Fitters IMANlTACTUItEUS OF J? X 3ST W AEE3 OALVAN1ZED IltON CtlltNICE, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wiro Trellises, fie. Dealers in Stove'', llang es, Kiirnaces, lialliiiiiiro Healers, Low Down Gratci, Mantels, 1'UMIV, Weather Strips, kc. AUo G-AS FIXTURES of tholate.it design. Special attention paid lo re pairing Si'UlngMai bines or cerj ilescilpllon.Spnles, Lotks, Hell Hanging, Key Filling, Arc, Private llesl deuces Heated by steam at ubuull costuboo Hot Air. l'cb.2C,'I3-tf. Bargains in Lumber! at tlio store of john j. wmmi BENTON, COL. CO. PA, 100,000 fencing boards, at 88.75 100,000 heart Shingles, shavetl, extra good, at $7.00 100,000 Sup Shingles shaved, at $4.50 100,000 No. 1 Smved Shingles" nt $5.00 Also Plank, Siding, Inch Pine, and all kinds of lumber can bo found in my yard, Call at onco for bargains. Deo. 8,-3m "'lll-lv this i'ai'eu ts ox run with ROW ELL & HESMAN - Advertising V Agents, THIRR& CHESTNUT 6TS., ST. LOUIS,. WO SUI GENERIS. m MASON & HAMLIN CAB NET ORGANS. DNEQUALED-KXUNAPPRO ACHED In cnpnclty and cxocllcncii by any oll,pr. Amnlid anp DIPLOMA OP HONOR VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. fill I V Amorlcnn Ooram ever nwimtcl any tnnliil U II L i In Europe, or which present em h cxtruorilb nary excellence ai to commnnd a wlrto wilo there. AMRf AVC nwnriled lilchest iremlnmi, at Imlrti ALYl fll O trial i:ipo'!tlmi,tii Anicrlciiitllii "u r'.tc. Out of him In M there linvo nut been tlx In fill whi ro any other Wtf.um lmto been preferred. nrpT lieelnre.1 by Eminent Munlrlmj. In bolh DUO I hemlKphcres Io lm tliirlmlco. Be" 'ilMt'l.MONlAI, Cincur.All, with oiinioi. ot mora Hum Ono TllollxnnU (cent free). I1IPIOT on lmlnK ft Mnim Hamlin. Po not I II 0 1 0 I 111" ""' "t1'0'- mt 1AIU1J n com. uifwioMi for Minna infrrinr fn', for ' rtmon often try rnv l.atl lo tell tommlng cut. MEM PTVI CP with moft Important lmirovn fltYl 0 I iLto menu tcr lnr.no. New ol(, nn.l Oollililnnlliitl Mni. Mll'l'l Utiimoro nml oilier C'nrK ot new iivkIkii. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN - fjulbltc uoinljlnatidn oi throlnMnimcntn. EASY PAYMENTS. ?oSJ laments; or rentetl until rent pnjs for tho organ. fllTll ilPllCP ""'I rlret.lnn, with f nil pnrtlo LAI ALUtlUtO ulm. tree. AddremMAfcO.X HAMI.IN illl'IAN CO., 151 Tremont Street, 110.S JON'i 25 Union Kipmre, NIJW XOllKi or bU ii W AJAni9Ht.,CUlCAUO, MASOM & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS MY Bn OIIT.MXEP AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL or 5CRAIJT02I, Pa. Ornenil Aijelit also for tho cehbrtitcil GHICKERING PIANOS. ALSO, OF I. K. jMTTjuTLK.. r.LooMsiwna, pa., Dealer in abovo Instruments, Jl.ircli I8,';r,-y A HEAVY STOCK, S. IL MILLER & SON llavc Just lleccivcd the largest and best supply ot CHEAP AID' FASH10IABLE DRY GOODS, Tuey havo ever olTcred totliclr friends nnd cus tomers, (Jlotlis, Cassi meres, and Satinetts for JIKX'S WEAK, Cloths, Alapacas, Mcriuos, for LADIES' WEAK, CALICOES, MUSLINS, C'AMWUCS, and every variety of Dry GooiU deairnl, STOCK OF Carpets, Mota, Ottomans, CLOSED OUT AT COST FAMTLY GllOCERIES, incliiiliiif; all tlie vitrietii'S of COI'EEICS, TEAS anil SUOAItS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, and a general wpply qf nrticlri useful for tlio table nlivaya ou hanil. CALL AND SEE. Country produce of nil kiniU tal;en iu cx clmiiRC fur gooila at cah pricei'. Oct, SllU-tf HOLIDAY GOODS' J, H. MAIZE, liaa Just received a uiio asuortmcnt of AI.I1EN KVAI'OILVTCU I'KACUES." Tlio best fruit ot tlio kind Iu tlio market, l'lMlAlTI.UCHL'KSi:, AI.MintIA 11!A1T.S, OIIANGES, LIIMONH, COM'EUTIONS, f A splendid now lot of NUTH, AC. &C CIIINA-WAIti!, TOILET SI1TS, CWLimiJXH TOY SETS, NKW STYI.i: CUSPIDORS, CENTKNXIAI. imilAll TLATKK, fltASH-WAUE, (JUEENS-WAItE, In trrfnt variety. A hill Flock of fanoy lamps nnd tlnn cliuuilier nets. Esiictlulntteiitlon lsealleiltoliLi rawiof ciilniy and kllur ware, whltlilio Hbclllnir nt puiiteprlU'H, all liw coods aro tlio IjpM. tliatc.iu lio UiiiKlit, A lew ttioUMiml lino lirund tlifaiH will U) tloKd oiilflieiip. hleils nnd Mjlofipcdos tor lioys, and an endless vsrlely of ncrj tiling In tills lino. Dec. II, 16IS. litis' i:.l'l('loiUMTlio treat lleuiedy for ruuiflis (.olds, t'onsuuipiion, nnil all HlM-asesof tlio lliroul and lungs. Wlllmv, aiuloru imlu ii llielcaMi appnit'iilly lioiielesb. Wouo not mean touiy, mat wlieu tlio l.ufijfs uro dcstioied any medicine can mule lliuii uncw. Iliauuilowy, Hint If u person lias u Violent foiitfli, Klflit WuuuIm, Creeiiluif Chills, la conllned to U d u euro may to cilected. J, II. lianli 1 a L'o t Hear blrs-1 luo used Hans' hkiiettoiunl In my family for cam, and liao tlio rxpirleuru oi knaulni; IIh ifii'iitineillB.aiid do L'lad ly recouimend It to ull tuHerem ivltli tlioso Uls tiibting com plaints for which IIH Intended. , rll HEN. W.llEiraNVDEIt, (inllliioIlH. Ohio, Nov. wi, 1MB, Try it 1 1'ltlCE no uknts. bold by nil Uruffglbta. i cb, 11, Sin AN ACTUAL I1U8INES8 INSTITUTION ANU TKmailAl-HIO NSTITUTK. For Inforin&tloa call at onice, or eond for Ooau Adtibtisib. JunewHy LANK KOTEB,wllli orwllliout cxenintlov for solo at the colpmum Ofllec jSPALMAMftqUjA :Q yMtRUITff FEHAT?. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES pun. ADKIil'JtA AND KHAD1NQ KOAD AltltAXQMMKNT OF rASSKNQUll T11A1NS. MAY fill, 1ST5. T HAtN'8 l.RAVR lltlPKItT A9 t'Ol.t OWS (PCNIlAYEXCCrTEn I'or Knw York, riillndclplib, llcndlnf, rottsvlllo Tiiinnqun, Ac, 1 1 ,nn ii, m Tor Cntan l3in, t1,iKi n. m. nnd 7,M p. in. I'or Wllltainspui t , n. in, nnd 1,0(1 p. in. T11AIN9 toil IllTEHT I.KAVB AS 1 Dl.ltlHS, (SCNDAY EX CEl'TEll.) Lent o New York, n,on n. in, I.imvo I'lilludi'lpliln, n,is n. in. U'nvo liendliiif, ll,3jn. tn., Pottsvlllc, 12,10 m nnirraniaqu.i, l,no p. m, I.e.no Calnwlssa, fi,!0 n. in. nnd 4,00 p. in, I.cnvo Wllll.tinspoi t, ti,2n n. in. nml fi.mi p, m, I'.iwiiircr8 lo nml from New York nnd I'lilladcl plilafo tliroujjli wlllioiittli.nifro of curs. ,1. J!. W'OOTTHN, .Inn. II, 1S"0-tf. (lenernl uperlntcmlent. TvTOKTIimiN' CENT11AL KAILWAY on and niter November sotli, 1SI3, Iralnswllllcavo SUNIlUIlVas follows i NOllTIIWAlll). Kilo Mull f..I0 a. in., arrive Klmlra 11.C0 n. m " Canaiiil.ilgua... 8.3.1 p. m " ltochestcr r..is " " Niagara 0.40 " llenovo nccommodallon 11.10 n. in, nirlvo Williams i t 14.68 p. m. Elmlr.v Jlnll -1.15 a. m., arrive Elmlr.i 10.50 a. m, llullalo ExpicBS 7.1ft u. lit. nrrho lluITalo 8X0 a, m. SOUTIIWAllD. Iliiflitlo Express a.Mi a. m. nrrUo Ilarrlsburg t.so a.m " ll.iltlmoro s.IO " Elmlr.v .Mall 11.15 a.m., nnlvo llarrlsburg l.r,o p. m " Washington 10.S0 " " EalllinoroO.DO " " Washington s.30 " Ilarilslmrg accommodation 8.10 p. in. nirho llarrb. burg lo.co p. in. nrrhellaltlmoro !.2.ia.m, " Washington c.13 " Ei lo .Mall 12.65 n. ni. nrrlvo llarrlsburg 3.H5 u. in. " lliiltlmoros.io " " Washington 10.35 " All dally oxcept Sunday. V. Jt. 110 VD, .1r Oencral Passenger Agent A. J. CASSATT, (leneral Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. riiilailclplila d I'.rio It. K. Division. WIXTEU TIME TAHLE. OX and after SUNDAY, NOV. 'Jl, 1S7G, the trains on tho Philadelphia & Erlo Hull lioad lmislou will run nitollows: WKSTWAllD. VAST LINE leaves New York 9 25 a. m " " " l'lilladelplila 12,r,5 p. in " " " ll.illlmoro 1.20 p. in " " " llurrkibiirg 5.(i p. in " " arr.nt Wllllaiuspuit 8.r.5 ji. m " " " I.ocl; ll'iu'u 10.20 p. m " " " llellelouto ll.t.0 p. lit EUIEMA1I, leaves New Ymk m " ' " liillailelphlj !'; " " " li.iiilinoic a.oop , ! ll.urMmrg .vsVi,. " " " Wllll.u.ispurt s.ar , Lock lliucn a.a " " " lienovo 1l.es n l " " nrr. at Erie 7.;u p. jli LIMITED MAIL leaves Philadelphia.. T.so a m " " " lialtimore 7.30 a. in " " " Ilarrl.sburg. ...10.4511. m ' " nrr. at Wllll.iiusport.. 2.20p. in " " " Lock l linen.... 3.3ni. m " Keiioto 4.15 Km Loci; HAVEN leaves Philadelphia s.ooa. m " " " lUltlmoie k so a.m " " " llnrrlsburg 1.25 p. m " ' nrr. at W llliainsport (i.loiim ' " " Lock Ilacn 7.30 pi lu : o: EASTWARD. 1'llIL'A EXVllESS leaves Lock Haven...... (1.40 a.m " " " Wlltlaiubpoit 7.65a. m " " iirihcsnlllarrlsbiiig ll65n.ni " " " Ualllmoru (1.15 n. m " " " 1'ldl.ulefiihla 4.2o ,.m li" " " New Yoik 7.S5p;m HAY EXl'llESS leaves licnoro 9.10 a. m " " " I.oikllacn 10.. 5 a. m " " " Wllll.iiiiHiort....ll.3.-,a. in " " arr. at llnri'Wjiiig s.oop. m " " Philadelphia c.2iip.m " " " NewYoik 11.15 p. m " " " Ealtlinoro c.C5i.ia ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11,20 a. m " " " llenoio s.25p. m " " " Lock Haven 11.15 p. in " '" Wllll.un'.port luMn.ru " " arr. at Il'iiilsbui'g 2.i.ou.iu ' " lialtlinoio 7.35 a. m " " " l'hlladelnliU 7.00 a. 111 " " " New York 10.10 a.m FAST LINK leaves Wllll.imsport 12.35 a. m " " air. at llanbbuig a.Ma. m " " " luillmoro 7.36 a. in " " " I'hlladelphl.v 7.35 n. m " " ' New Vol k 1o.25n. in Erlo Moll West, Limited Mall West, Lock Haven. Accoin. West and Hay Express East maku closu con nection at Northumberland lib, L. & is. It. It, tralua lor llkes-llauoniid Mraiilon. Erlo Mull West, l.lnilled -Mull Wes-t nnd East Lino West inako close connection, at Wllllamsport ultn N. c. 1:. W. trains norlli. Erie Mall East and West, Limited Mall West, Fast l.lno West nnd Hay Expies.s East make closo con nection at Lock llaicii with it. 1:. V. it. it. trains. El Iu Mull East and West connect nt Erlo Willi triilnson l h.&M.s II. It. al Coiry wliho. c. &A. V. 11 it, at Eniiioiliim with H. N. . & V. It. It. and ut llilltHOOdWltllA V. lt.lt. l'uilor cms will iuii between Philadelphia and Wllllamsport 011 Limited Mall West, Fust lino West, Philadelphia Expuss East nnd Hay ExpicssEast. bleeping Cais uix all night trulus. W.M. A. BALDWIN, Uec. 17,'75-tf General Supt. D KLAWAIIE, L.VCICAWANNA AND WESTEKN liAH.ltOAI). ItLOOMSnUliCJ DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. 3ii, Takes effect nt 4:30 A. M MONDAY, NOVEMllEll 22 1S75. NOllTII. STATIONS. SOUTH. ii.iii. 11.111, a.m. a.m. 11 m. p.m. s es a 6S 8 Id 3 51 7 65 3 49 7 40 Ii 42 7 40 3 37 7 S3 3 32 7 27 a 27 7 22 3 23 7 IS a 19 7 15 3 17 w ii Scranton. 9 131 llclleuiu. (1 25 9 43 9 63 0 311 Ii 35 0 4.1 9 t. r:illiirillo . 2 31 9 31 . .I.iuLuw.iiiiia l'lllston .. West l'lllston... Wyoming Mallby Iienueit Kingston Kingston ..I'ljiiioutli Jimc. ....I'll mouth Avoudalo 'uMII'nl.-i. 10 l 2 38 9 25 10 00 2 40 0 to i M 0 65 9 (0 9 15 9 11 9 07 9 05 9 16 U 69 8 60 b 61 S 4S 8 41 8 311 S 111 S 11 S U.1 8 12 7 6S 7 M 7 40 10 11 10 10 9 68 7 01 111 20 3 U4 in y.l a it 7 00 7 11 10 27 3 111 7 in T SB 7 15 3 17 10 27 3 17 T 07 3 12 a 09 :i ui 10 32 3 2 7 3n 7 03 C M II M II 45 11 311 0 in U 09 0 O'J r, cr, 5 6J 6 it 6 40 6 31 5 2S 5 2.1 5 20 Ii 13 4 65 4 60 1 5 p.m. 10 to 3 2 7 40 7 4S 7 6.1 8 en S 25 8 45 10 40 3 32 111 44 3 37 3 tn i 64 2 42 2Bi 2 25 2 19 2 13 2 10 2 10 1 IM 1 M 1 IS 1 4.1 1 40 1 25 1 10 1 15 1 IM p.m. .Uuiiloek'st reek! 10 62 II 45 11 15 4 (M 11 17 4 15 . ..Niicnaiunuy .... Ulek's b'eny... ....Eeacli HitU'U... llerwlek .... lirlur i rcek ...Willow drove.... Llmo Itldgc Espy ...liloomsburg Ihntio , . 11 23 111 3l 4 21 S It. 4 1.9 9 on 11 BO 11 1.9 4 37 4 41 0 611 0 65 11 43 4 40 7 (8 4 6, 7 2(1 11 61 7 4'l 11 67 IS 1; 7 40 7 r, 7 62 8 60 7 35 7 30 7 20 Cataulssa llrldg'el 12 J 6 (JS 6 II 12 07 12 10 12 25 .C1U1KS hWlllU... 6 20 6 3S 7 11 Cliulasky .' -fntiiiTfiii nauvillo 8 25 7 Ul 7 (I a 4.1! n.iu, 12 32 6 47 B HI I .Northumberland. 12 30 6 62 12 61 0 10 8 41 9 15 ... .,r.".'.jn, 1.111. a.m, , sunt. Superintendent's onicescrautoii, Hec, 10, ls.o, GLAZING AND PAPERING. "Yipr. V. 150DINK, Iron Street lielow kcc oud, liloomsburg, l'a., Is prepared to do ul kinds ot PAINTING, C1LAZINO, and PAPEU HANGINGS, In tho best stylos, at lowest prices, and chert liotlco. l'artlcs having such work to do WU1 save money l worlc warranted to glvo uatl3factlon, Ordeia eoiicited WM. P. DOD1N12. March o,74-i yr
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