The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 23, 1876, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -rSCS-.
TOE'COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJEG, COLUMBIA COL NlT, PA.
i
i
1
t
CWinutffiDM Jn7 ;jrc
.11
10
;t:ij
11)5
in
ai
in
i.-i
si
iitpHii ft platform bo C ire tlio iioniitiatltitu wcro
madO nnd tlio Convention luljourucil.
Tuesday, the tlilril tiny, litter iimvcr by
nr. i'lumer, lletiry (:. Murphy, clmlrniiin of
lliti committee on resolutions, suluiillleil tho
report of n platforni, which was unanimously
mloplcil.
.On u call fur the nomination of t-uiiilldiitcs
Connecticut ircciitwl James E. English,
Maine iioininati.il Wlutlchl S. Hiincock a
ileiej-uto from Mnliio uliu nominated George
II. l'eiulleUiii N'cw Jersey offered Joel
l'arlcer New York named Sanfurd E. Church
Ik-Ohio named George II. Pendleton l'enu
mlvatila presented Ana Packer Tennessee
nominated Andrew Johnson 'Wisconsin
Rained Jnmen It. Doollttle. The result of
too first ballot n ns follow :
iei,i. i...
higllsh
ancock
enuMctoii
J'artcr
hurch
Packer
Andrew Johnson
Doolittlr
1 P. Illalr, Jr.
Thomas A. Hendricks
lloverdy Jolmton
Eight balloU were had on that day, the
last giving Hancock 141 Pendleton 6(3
Hendricks 87, and ttie others scattering.
On tho fifth day Mr. llrodhead of Missouri
nominated Francis P. Hlnir, Jr. of Missouri-
Mr. Uhsle, of California, nominated Stephen
J. Fluid. Mr. Valandlsham of Ohio, read
a letter from Mr. Pendleton, withdrawing
his name. Two moro ballots wcro had with
out result.
Before the twenty-second ballot was taken
Men. McCook, of Oiiio,in an eloquent speech,
n imlnatcd Horatio Seymour, of N'cw York
Guv. Seymour, as on more than one previous
occasion, declined, whereupon Mr. Vidian
digh.mi urired and insisted that Gov. Sey
moiir Khould accept, and gave, the vote of
Ohio for Seymour, and the call of the States
o:i the (wenty.iccond ballot continuing the
unanimous vote was cast for Horatio Scy
inour.
For Vice President Illinois nominated
Gen. John A. McOiernand Iowa nominated
Hon. Asa C. Dodge Kansas nominated
Gen. Thomas Kwing, Jr. Kentucky iiunii
natcd Gen. Francis P. Uhiir, Jr.
JTho names of all others wero withdrawn
lielb'i any ballot was taken, and Gen. Elan
ds 1. lilair, Jr., was unanimously nominat
ed, luniilsl great.applause.
After tho usual votes of thanks, etc., th0
Convention adjourned tine die.
Tlio eleventh National Democratic Con
vention assembled nt Il.iltimorc July 'J, 1872
It was largely attended, but the Democrat
ic in uses were not in any sense responsible
for the action of the Convention. It adopted
as tho candidates to bu supported by the
Democrats the National Liberal Republican
ticket, which had been nominated at Cincin
nati on tho 1st of May previous. At tlio
Baltimore. Convention Mr. Greeley was nom
inated on tho lirt ballot, receiving 080 votes;
the remainder being, for
James A. liayard, of Delaware, 15
Jeremiah S. lSlack, of Pennsylvania, 21
AVilliam S. Groesbeck, of Ohio, 2
Blank, 8.
For Vice President, Mr. B. Gratz Urowu
nominated on the first ballot, which stood
(. Gratz. Brown, of Missouri, 713; John V.
Stevenson, of Kentucky, 0; Blank 13.
And thus with brief mention, let it take its
place in the volume of tho past and be for
gotten. J. G. F.
Agricultural.
Account ullli Crops.
Strange as it may seem, It Is Mill h fact
that the groat majority ol farmers keep no
urcurato accounts with their crops, lliey
grow corn, and oats, and wheat, year alter
year, but are not able to tell the average
yield tier acre or tlio cost price per bushel.
Consequently they never know at what price
they can ull'ord to sell and still get a fair re
turn for their labor and outlay. They do
not know which crop pays tho best, and
onlv by general cuesswork can they tell
whether or not they are doing a paying bus
lncs. It is very easy to soo that a merchant
who would sell his goods for anything which
ho could get, without regard to tho prico he
unlit for them, could not succeed, 11 Is
p nin that ho must not sell goods for the
saino unless than they cost. Neither should
the farmer sell his grain for just what It
cost lil in ho must keen an account with tho
grovlng ciop. Hut some tanners say It will
make no dilicrenco with them, because when
they havo a croji ready for market they
must sell it because they need the money
which it will bring ; and also that what
ever it cost them they would be obliged to
hell nt the market price. It is truo there
are boino farmers who aro unable to hold
the'r crops for remunerative prices, but
they are very lew when compared with the
treat mass who can keep them. And even
in tho case ol tlio minority it would be
benefit to them to keep accounts, because if
they did this they could tell which crop
paid them the best. If they know just how
much their wheat and oats cost a bushel, they
could tell which would bo the best for them
to grow And in the majority of cases, if a
farmer lound that grain was helling at cr
b-low cost, and there was a prospect (as
there ecrtaluly would be) of better tinies in
tlio near future, he could hold on, and in
time get fair pay for his crop, liesides, it
is alwavs best to do business on business
principles. In tho long rim. this method
would pay n great deal the best, and it will
also give the constant satisfaction of a deh
nito knowledge concerning prospects and re
suits.
So I am confident that it will pay tho far
mer to keep a correct account with each and
every crop which ho cultivates. Let him
make his wheat field Dr. to the cost of plow
ing, use of tlto land, taxes, seed, cultiva
tion, harvesting, etc , and Ur, by tlie mini
her ot bushels of grain and tho amount of
fodder produced. Than ho can very easily
tell jost bow much a bushel his cum costs
and at what prico ho can allbrd to sell it.
The same principle applies to all othercrops,
and it is tho only method by which the ex
act cost of any crop can be ascertained. To
keep such accounts will cost but little, and
will certainly bo of great advantage to any
tafmtr who gives tho system a lair trial.
Cor. Ohio Farmer.
VEG-ETINE
I'urlltes tin" llbol, llfiioislm ami Imlgorsln lit'
Itliol' SjMllll.
Its Medical Properties tiro
altekative, ton ic, solvent and
DiritKTIC.
Veiretlnn H inmln exclusively from tha Julen of
rnrcfullv-setcebd harks, touts nnd herbs, ami so
stromrlv onticentrnipii, umi it win encitiiniiy rrien
ento from thn m stem m cry taint of scrofula, H erofu.
lnus Humor. Tumors. Cancer. Cancerous Humor,
i(a!ni.i unit, lineum. Siiihllllto Diseases, ranker,
Fnlntness nt thn Stomach, unit nil diseases flint arise
from Impure Mool. flclattcn Intlanimntory and
chronla iilieumattun, Neuralgia flout nml spinal
Complnln's, enn only bo effectually cured through
Vrtr find Vrnntlw ilfqpnsps of lllft Skin Putt
unn, i imiiiv'ii. iitinnau-. nuns, leue. , iiuiuni'i unu
lllmrwnrm Yeiretlno has never failed to effect n
pcrinnnent cur,
for Pains In the nnefc.KMney Complaints, Dropsy,
V.xn.-tl.. U'fnl'nnttt. tj.nenri hip I. nl ltdliir from Intel',
M-il lilcernttnit. nnd liferllii! lllsoises Mill llenel'al
Heblllt , Veiretlno nets dlrcellv upon the chum s ot
these complaint. If Invliforalcs nnrl Mrriixlhciis
thn whole system, nets upon thn cecrfthc orujns,
nllins Inilainmnllon, cures ulceration nnd regulates
inn noweis.
Por Catarrh. HstciM.i. llntiltual ConMlveness,
I'slnitnllim of tlu-'llmrr. Head iclie. Piles. Nervous.
nossnnd tlennral Pmsti Mtlon of the Nervous Sisleiu
no mertirln" lias e er given such perfect mtlsMettnn
nstlKi Veirellne. It purines tho blonl, ilennesnll
ot tho organs, nml misscnses n contiollins power
m er t he nervous system.
The remarknhlo cures rfreeleil by eyetliiH lane
Induced msnv physicians and apothecaries whom
ue know to prcscillx) nnd tiso It In their own
families.
In fact, Vejjctlno Is the best remedy jet dtscnicied
fortlnnnou'ills nses.nndlsthcnnle reliable 1I1.00D
PUItll-1 Kit Jfl placed before (ho public.
I'ltUI'.MlUD 1IY
31. 11. STi:V;:S, UoNton, ?Iuss.
Whnt Is Veiretlno t It Is n compound extr cted
from tho barks roots nud herbs. It Is Ifntuie's
1 einedv It Is nerrecuv Harm ess from nny nan
effect upon tho system. It Is nourishing unit
It acts dlreclly upon the blood. It
iiulets tho nervous syMem. It given) on gooil.sweet
Meep at mifni. iris a ereaL panacea inr ourm,vii
fathers nnd mothers ; for It Kles them Ktienifth,
ipilets their ncnes, and gives them Nat lire's sweet
sleep. as has been nroe 1 by puny un aged person.
It, Is the great lilood Purlller. It Is n soothing reine-
Iv for our children. It has relieted anil cureii
thousands. It Is very plensant In take : cury ehlld
likes It. Ir relieves nnd cities nil diseases orl.r Pal
Ing from linpuiu bluod. Try the Veirellne. (live 11
fair f 1 1 1 rr our enniplalnlsi then jou nlll sav to
your incmi, ncinuoruuu neiuuiuiiuce, -irj it ; u
lias cured me."
Vegctlne fcr the complaints for which It Is lecnnv
mciitleil. Is h:ilncr n l.irtrer salo tlirollLrhont the
United Mates III hi nnv oilier one medklne. Why?
vegetlno will euru llieso coinpiainis.
V I l.TJ i ItLK l.VrOIl.MATIOV.
liosiov. Dec. u. ises.
(lenllemen My only nbjeet In Riling you this
lesnmoniai is 10 spread vaiuaino inioruiaiion. rav
ine iipimi iDi llv nnileteil Willi salt lthe-lui. anil the
wholo surf ice ot my skin being covered with pimp
les ami erupt ions, many or Allien caust'ii me, greur
pain nml unmiyanee, and knowing It lo lie a blond
disease, I took mane or the naieruscu moon pre-
n n'fit nrnnntf wlilch IHH nnv I Itl.ltillt I nf Nni'MIl.
lurllli, wltlioiil cibtalulng any bcneilt until 1 emu
inenced taking the Vegetlne, and before I h-ul coiu
p'cted the llrsl bottle I saw tji.it I had got the rlrfht
medicine. Conseii'ienlly, I followed on mill It until
I had taken seven bottles, when I was pronoum nl a
well in in, nnd mv skin Is smooth nml entirely free
from pimples nnd eruptions. I havo never enjoyed
so good health lie.fc.re, and I attilhtite Italltothe
UMe of Wireline. To Peni'llt tliose nllllcteil wllh
llheumathui, I will make mention also of tho Vcgu
line's wniideifiK power ot curing ine of this acute
complaint, of which I nave suneivd so Intensely.
t II. TLX'Ki5i!. Pas. Ag'l .Mlch.C. It. li.,
K) Washington street, lioilon.
Vegotino itj Sold by all Druggists.
June 10,-lm.
YULOAN 1R0it Ar0RKS
liANVIM.K, MtlNTOPIt COUNTY, PA.
W ll,I,IAM II. LAW, Mntiulacltiicr ol
Wrought Iron bridges, Hollers, Uaslwlder,
t'lrepioot llulldliun, Wrouglit Iron Kuoling, nouiiing
Kranics, l'looilng nnd Dmrs, lMrm dales and Kene
lig, nlsu Wrought Iron Piping, Macks and nil kinds
ot Hiiitl Work, tic. llepalrs promptly nt tended to
N. 1I.-llrnwlnga and Uslluiaivs suppueu.
Out. 9, ISIS-tl
to TilHAi'i'idcn:) and um-ohtij-
N ATi:. Thero is no tl.issoi uisenvemnaiie
rn more oMierleneu to treat successfully than
those of n pi ivutu ilinriicter. Many physicians siij-
rOSC, II1IVI. wncil ino euiliurj ium-in- me iv,,,.. ...
lis disorder or lsils.m has been ourcoine. Mich Is
niirii.niMsn. iiiHciiniculiles.or the various stages
of tliodlscne nrethen to succeed. The parts llrst
nitacktd aro thn throat, nose, mouth, tongue, skin,
tendons, bones, ligaments, ears, eyes, sc. r leiiueni
lv thesu b mptoms are treated by Physicians ns sim
ple olecranons, until somo of tho tinpoitniit organs
of the Iwdy become Involved, when death relieves
the sufferer. Dlt. II. W. I.OIlll, having mado all pri
vate diseases n study, guarantees a sia edy nnd per
manent euro w Ith purely vegetable medicines. Med
ical unices and drugstore, No. nil North Uttoentn
Htrcut. Hours, lu till l.su nnd t) to p. m.
March If, 'JO-ly;
J, 1). KN11TLU.
N
Gentleman's Diana Goodu.
T
ipi
W. II. A111IOTT
Important to Farmers.
nnd ever) body In want of
LIMB, LUMBER, AND COAL.
Wo havo erected 1,11ns nt or near tho Paper Mlll.on
the II. II. .t W. It. II, nnd nro now prepared tosell
Um .-it. vt-i-e reiisonahlo itrlces nnd of good quality.
Ordeis by tho car promptly filled nnd sldpiied to
any SIIIIOII till I III' uuj,u I uau,
A full lino of I.PMIllllt. of all kinds, dressed
orlnthe rough, .siilnir.es, lAth and
bill Timber to which e luMlo
tho attention of custo-iners.
Orders received and llllod for nil KliulJ ot IMmily
Cut .
Iiy strict nttentlon to business wo hope to merit a
si are oi puuuu viaiiuu.ujij.
AprlUl.lsm.- C'aumbsj, Pa.
Contoiniial Prices, 187G,
IT, A NTS 1!Y MAIL,
Postpaid to nny ndilre.ss In tho United States.
Tor SO cts. 1 New t!i rnnliim, double orslrglo.
' ii cts. a Ol ler Vaiielles, " "
" Mi cln. 1 ileranluin, I Ageratuni, 1 Coletis, 1 Ver.
lii., 1 s.i'.e. 1 h'ust'lil l.
' ll.oi), Ageialum. s tiemniuni, a sagos, s Colour,
llelioiiopi", eruenos.
lly expiess. box and packing free, for Ui.
MAIM STUEUT, IN TUP, MEW 11LOCK,
llLOOMSnUliO, PA.,
where ho lias Just rccch ed from New York nnd Phil-
udclphln n full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
lucludlDL' the most fashionable. Uurablo and
nauudoutp
li Veibenas, In aib ty.
r, i.etaiiiiiiu.s,
G Coleus,
a Sages,
a Agei'.itums,
4 llellotiones,
I iiutnardlas,
'J liegoulas,
1 Hose,
ban tanas.
Dahlias.
V'uelisl.is,
Manly Pinks,
cigar Planus.
chrysanllieuiiH,
iiaskei Plums,
Carnations,
Century Plant,
Alternalhems,
IMes,
Orders ru'clvod for Trees, Shrubs anil llvergreens,
uasu iu accompany un uruen.
Dqyiit at the Centennial.
For lol hero is Egypt. Tho Eypt on
Jtamcses, the Ljry)t of l'haraoh, of Oleopa.
tra, of Arabic art, of the Suez canal. Frag.
menu of the most ancient monuments along
the Nile are here, atid cojiies of sculptured
antiques gathered from ruins supposed to
ante-date tho pyramids. Three lamps from
the mosque of Cairo hang in a case three
crystal lamps enameled with gold, the art of
making which perished eilit hundred years
ago, in tho times of the "Arabian Nights'
Tales," which make mention of tho three
cities of Cairo, llagdad and Damascus only.
These three lamps can nover bo replaced.
Tho knack of making them is with the
mummies. Consequently ono could not bo
purchased for lees than $5,0U0. A fragment
of a' broken ono was once sold in Paris for
60,000 francs. Hero hangs, too ono of the
very few real "Damascus blades" that have
been preserved since cteel was wrought to
picrno like n needle and bend like a bow. A
mighty tray" of brass.tho engraving on which
took ono year of a man's limn; some proofs
ol excellent printing in Arabic, Greek Cop-1
tic and hieroglyphic characters, done in Cai
ro; an Impressive collection of pottery from
tlio hands of poor Arabs so far uji in upper
Egypt on AhSDiiau, near llm first cataract J
specimens of pujier maaiifacluro j .silk co
coons ; precious woods and astonishing wood
carvings, all these are of modern date. Like
wise tho sumptuous dlsjilay of gold embroi
dered tablespreads (quo valued at $o,000) ;
of gold decorated saddles and saddlo cloths,
and of lurnlture In imitations of ebony, in
laid with ivory and mother-of-pearl. Hero
aro ladies' jackets and caps weighed down
with precious ornaments, and ladies' stock-
irSgs jso pretty and fragile that the J'eet of at
least 20,000 covolous American maldeus will
certainly bo encaed in fresh Invoices ol
them before tho Hummer's clo.se. Uut per
haps tho most amazing tilings in the modern
exhibition sent by the Khedive aro the
drawings by Arabs in the public schools of
Egypt, a portfoliu of which was exposed to
tho procession as it passed, They are archl
tectural and flclentKic.irnntly by Arab youths
of fifteen to seventeen years. And it would
be interesting to tea tho United States or any
athor oountry bring lorth an umateilr
draughtsman of any ago to bout them.
As Aoriw.s' Miscalculation. An ac
trei of considerable prominence In I'arl
was iMmlred by a married gentleman named
15, They vUittd in company the estab
lishment of a prominent jeweler, and wero
shown a iimguillceiit set of diamonds worth
?;i,uuu, li illumined mat x,twu were
the higheit figures he cuuld use on thisocca
felon. Ho did not say that he intended to pre
Bent them to the actress, but she at least
thought so, and was, moreover, Jond of din
iiionds. Tho nctreos having taken counsel
Willi hersoir. visiieil the jeweler privately
"II will civo but $2,000 for the dia
lnonds,"slie said, "and it he can get them at
that price will probably present tliciu to mo.
You ask .'J.0(ii). lie it no. Here are the
xaira $1,000 from my own purso. When he
comes iijruin to-morrow, oiler him tlio jewels
for $2,000. Keel) our little gaino shad
Farewell." Un tuu morrow 1I went to
tho Jen tier's ULnin.aiid bought the diamond
fur 2,000. The uclrtss wafted anxiously for
the coming prtsent in which blie bail so lib
erally invesleil. She is (till waiting. 11
(kw that bo had Imruatn in diamonds.
Hp bad really ouco Inlemled to present thl-in
U in queen oi uo mage: uut nouw n mo
dal iitoriiis. iliiuiter. khliiwrecV. on every
lde, He said to Mnuelf. "Tlieto Oifcuiomli
(ire it jjfiHH) it'iveituienlj they will ecrtaluly
yt any tluio bring the money I Lve ulvn
lor lliemi" B no tnangeo ins mum unu
vMve them V W own wlfb, ,Vhts her
t mine, and what's uiluo Is my own,'' wsid
lb, Aiid liKctKM,.U'Wt A j-a;iffh.(OU
through her voluminous brenit M hetbluk
Of it. She )ius tveu liven (.blil a Me
Ulinio ciy jewtlii On tlib LrOW cf Allr.
sV j
Soaking Seed Asainst Smut.
Most good farmers have reported their ex
perience in lavor of .soaking seeds of wheat
and corn in weak brine before sowing, as a
preventative of smut, though not always
with thu sanction of what are known ns ad
vanced agriculturists. They havo not been
ablo to understand how anything that can
bo done ton seed will havo any oflect on
what is to happen to the grain that is pro
duced months afterwards. However, tliose
farmers who have tried it have adhered to
the practice, nnd we suppose there is noth
ing more certain than these brine steeps do
prevent tho smut.
Now, however, Professor Iirower, of Yale,
not only admits that it is good practice, but
shows us the process by which tho smut pro.
presses from its first establishment on tho
grain to its final maturity in the head or ear.
It apjiears that tho seeds, or spores us the
botanists call them, of tho fungus, adhere by
a sticky coat to tlio grain. As soon as the
grain sprouts, tlo fundus spore sirouts also,
and sends its iilaiiiciit into the plant, grow
ing as the plant grows, and continuing to
glow until the grain is about to repioduec
itself, when the fungus plant Is also ready
to reproduce itself, which it does in the
form of smut as wo see it; tho smut being a
nest of spores ready for reproduction. The
process is mado very clear. Wo see how
briuo is Useful. It deslrovs tho fungus
spores, but not the grain. lltr.miitluwit Til-errapli.
Hints l'ruiii l'lat'licul l'.inners.
I have Iniim coal tar thu best roveriti
for stumps of large limbs or sjails where, the
trii'ik is barked by whifile-lnes. Having
used it a few year since, I found the wounds
healed over finely.
If you have n f.eld ol wheat harrow it,
but as an experiment, suppose you leavo a
trip of a rod or no, and then when the crop
is harvested, sco if there is not a decided
advantage in harrowing,
An old and unusually successful farmer of
Xorlolk, Mass., says ho has tried orchard
grass fur a dry upland pasture, and witli
very satisfactory results, and ho feels like
recommending it to his brother farmers us
worthy of trial.
In preparing nests for setting hens, plenty
of sulphur should bo sjirinkled in tho nest.
and occasionally more added uutll the chick
ens appear. If a good sulphur and ashes
dut bath is provided, thero need not be
much fear ol troublo with tho chicks,
Wo can give an instance or corn saved by
tlmiily putting in n layer uf coarse brush
between the layers of corn. A friend claim
that hit corn dried out and was savfd by
this method, while that of his neighbor inol
ded.
11 Ives, ofltatavla, N. Y., writes tha
having raised orchard grass for several years,
he would recommend it lor light, dry land.
He finds one bushel of seed to the acre suf
ficieut if well put in, as it will thin itself
and grow in hassock h, any way.
The Most Phomtaulu Hon. Thu most
profitable hog is that which will grow you
tho most pounds of pork at ten months old
for a given amount of food. This will
quire an early maturing breed, ami oue that
utilizes its food to the greatest extent. Tho
Berkshire, or Essex, or Sulfolk, in health
will do this, but either of the two first
thought by in any to be more hardy than the
latter. Tho Berkshire, all in all, will
is many poundf of food, for tho food con'
uod as any breed yet found
on
sum ei
MnaiiOws. No stock should bu allowed
to wander over the meadows. Tills is doubly
injurious. It destroys the grass and spoil
tho fipiietltt) of tho anlniaU for dry feed
Nothing is Bailies! but much Is lol by this
pravtlcc 'Hit. grouiid U also "i-uaohW
nnd ipjkKiulrc nro fotuud lu lovv ipriniy
imiU wLevu tho first gtasa hphrs.
COMPLETE
BONE MANURE
1'0 It
Buckwheat and Full. Crops
COMPLETE
Om MA5UR
MANUFACTURED BYl
pREAHELFRICi
LtHiGH VALLEY
r works Jmk
Address
Apill 21,-Siil.
DAVID CI.I1TK,
lllveislile, Nurseilcx,
P,lerIdc, .Nuilh'U Co. Pa.
( -v. r l 1 1 I v -v i w v.
J Plinn . I
mm
TOPS METAL
CON
V? TflBANKUH INSTITUTE
WITH FRlJLtOPS
PfgrniiirJMS
mm
1
tofi-.-mt-;ji
For over 10 vtars this brand has held Its renuta-
Hon lu contact Willi in mv competing fertilisers.
ONK (I HA 1)11 OXLY.
No variety of names with uccoinuiodatlni: scale of
prices.
it n com m i:n un i).
lly fanners' elulis, nKilcullurlsls, planters nnd
FOll WAT .13 33 Y
A,. I. AlbertMin, llohrsburif.
II. 1 lte.iv, ltii'rl.
. u. seesnttiu, I'atawissa.
''reus Pros., llerwlek.
Thompson, iiinuiie.
W. WoiMrop, ldverslde,
Tho following tesllmanlil was received t.eeral
ears niro.
Al'AUMKIlS Cll'll UU'Oll'.IKSOS T1IK f'OMI'l PI t II0NK
.MANl'ltK AS TIIK IIK-sr 1 l.lllIl.Utll IS I'SK.
(Ireiiiiwood, Columbia Co.. Oct VA.
.Messrs. llnciNiii K llhi mien.
Ilenllemen i We, tlio uiulersl(rned, having used
jiiiirionipletu llono .Manure tho past lea'Oii, pin
eured of your intent, A I. Alberlson, hereby ulllrm
It to bo thu bet ferllller lu use. We fully reel lu
mend It to farmers, fur It Is nil that you claim lor It,
l ours, e
W7I.I.IAM I'Nlinit.ll.UM VrilKlt.JOIlN'KTANTON'.
A. IHIUIIII.UPWN, U bO. UIU'IUN, A. S. l'AIltMAN.
June . 'tii.-jui,
KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO.
JIANI'KACTUItmtS OP
PRINTING INKS.
Book and News Black a Specialty,
17 North l'irrii Stuihit,
l'HILADKU'IIIA, I'A.
o-o
Our Inks are of a surpeilor ipiallty, bilni; jie
Horn the best Ingredients and muler the pert taal
Miperlsluu of a piuetleal prlnti r and iiv.sjjj.ui,
therefuro we will iriiaranleu eiery pound of liiLsold
to be of u SlTlllllOll Jill' 1II.ACK, (JUICU UliV-
l.Nii.ANii i:.tiul:lv ritnu rim hiimso-opf.
llur prices are H orn 'M '1 o so PKK CKN I-. LOWKI!
Ihaii any other Inks inaiuifacUued Ui llm United
Ltates.
A tilalof ukainilo kef will ecmlnce any pi Inter
that ho has been pajlnj; leaily duub'u what ho
tiiould for his Inks In limes past. Put up In kefs
and baiivls to suit pui'ihiucis. Addiesn,
KHYSTONK l'KINTINCi INK CO.,
II KOIiTIl VIPl'lI HTKEUr,
Jlay 18, ',6.- PiuuiiKi.i'iil.1, I'A.
OKfJUKK AN AOICNUY
O and $S0 or $100 per wttV.
"The eter naily and ntir,' out of order.
HOMESTEAD $20
SEWING
$20 MACHINE
1'or Pomestlo Uto,
With Tablo auil Fixtures Ooinuleto,
only $au,
A nor feet and uneuualled. larire. tlromr and dura.
bio machine, constructed eleiraut und bolid, from the
best in itcrl.il with matheinatleul nieelslon. for con
stant family uso or manutactiirlui; purioses. Al
ways ready at u inumeul's notice to do Us day's
worK, never out or uruei , mm win iaii a i,renerauon
wlUi muderato eai t easy to understand and man-
ugu; ll.'Ut, smooth, uud swift ruimli.k', like tho wuU
ruuUted mtiveinent uf a Unu watch : hlinple. com-
uct, enieient ami reiiaiii,niliinuinoimpruveinonts
od to do llm samu work, tin same way, and ussrapld
ami smooth as u (15 machine. An acknowledged In
uinph of tnifenluus mechuiilcal skill, essentially the
worklmr woman's friend, nnd rar In advance ut u.11
ordinary ina'dilues for absoluto tlienirln, rellabllliy
unu genuriu untiiuiiiess; win uem, icn, iuck, beam.
,11111, blnd,biald, cord, eather, runic, fclilrr, plait
fold, scallon. roll, embroider, run un breadths. A:a..
Lwllh wunderfnl rapidity, neatness und ease.sews the
through all kinds of suods, from cambric to seviral
thlokncssHS of broadcloth or leather, Willi minor
00,11 se cotton, linen, blllc or tnlnu. (Ihcs perd'cl
ialktaclloii. Will earn Us cost several times oer In
ase.isou 111 the work It Uue.s. or inukit RL.nod llvlnc
for any m.iu or woman who desires to uso It for that
puriHjM); works so fallhlul und easy the servants
or children can usu It without damage. Prlcu uf ma
elilao Willi 11 tit table, rullv eduloiuid fur rumtle uork
UD HiUf case, cuYcr.sldo drawer s and cabluet st lus
eacu 111 e.neaiouuiUkpir low lates. MalO OellUTy
Kiiarautecd, free from dainairo. Kxplanatory nam-
phiels Ulustrateil wllh cukiuvIiil's of tho several
su ms ui iiiaemiius reierenees, vurltty of sewlui,',A.e.
maueu iree. connuenllal terms with liberal linluru.
nients to cntcrprikiuit rlrreyinru, teachere, business
men, travellnL' orlueal uucuus. ic. who deslru ox-
elusive iieencleH, furnished on unpllcallon. Address
uuini 11. iseauau uu,, uu uroauwuy, m-wyoik.
May Vdi-mm.
JMWSIY tUSS?l
lire co
rOn e"i';HSLI1liAFllNiUllllL tMWIWf CUI1 WC C
IttWYOnK 1315
UW STOCK OK OI.OTIIINO,
1 fit? a urn rtPtTMiwr,
1
AND
DAVID LOWKNllEUG
Invites attention to his law and elegant stock
lieap aua Fasliional
at his store on!
UL1AS MliNDIiNMIALL
HA VINCI lemmed llm business of .Mtrilian
dbettii; nt his old More, 011
MAIN STUU15T, lll.OOMSIIUltd,
NKAK TIIK VOI1CS 1IJTK1.,
Heslresto cull tho attention ot Ills 1'rlcnds and tho
Publlob-eneraliy,u his
N HV, I'Ul.T. AND VAltlKI)
Cliin, STOCK OJ)1 GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
And solicits a sharo of public p.uronnso
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OP
BUY (IOODH,
imocKitius,
(iUUHNSWAltH,
WOOllKNWAIti:,
willowwaiii:,
hoots & siiuiis,
HAIlDWAIth,
FLOU1I AND Ftll)
CONSISTlNtl Ol'
nox
SACK, .
COATS
ritoaic.
AND OIIj CLOTH,
AND PANTS,
In connection with his stock of M( rcnanillso ho
rc nsi intiy keeps on hand In his yard.
AFUI.f.STOCKOP
I Brai and Mressd Lumlier,
AND SlII.'.'llIXSOP IllS.MANUPACTUlli:.
Bill Lumber liiade it speciality.
CAM. AND Sr.E.
OP ALL HURTS X12H AND COI.OKS, .
OCt.3,18T3-tf.
Ho has also replenished his alre.nl lerecstdck of
333L,003VESBXJE.O-
STKII'HI'.
CLOTHS AND CASSI.Ml:l(llS,
1'IIIUUKII
VNDPI.MN VKSTS,
iIll!T.S,
CltAVATS
SOCKS,
COI.I.A US,
lUNDKUllCIIIKPS,
7" TrsN
(II.OVKS,
StlSPKNIUlltS,
MEW GOODS 1
A IIEAVTSTOCK,
CZicapcr ilian Ever!
s.
AND
FANCY
AltTIOI.iKS.
COHANSEY GLASS MFGCO.
MFR'S WINDOW GIASS.B0TTLES 2.C.
PHIIADIIPHIA
April 14 TW
lie has constantly on hand a large and welt select
ed assortment ot
Cloths and Vostingg,
s
which ho Is prepared to make to order Into any kind
of clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best
manner. All his clothtiij; 13 mado to wear and most
of It Is ot homo manufacture.
(J0LD WATCHES AND J EWE Lit Y,
OF EVISItV DESUKIPTION, PINK AND CHEAP.
HIS CASK OF JEWKLKY IS NOT SURPASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS (1ENEKAL ASSORT
MENT OF
Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, &c.
DAVID LOWENl'.EKG,
Ju'y l.Tvtf.
MAKE IE WORKS.
rp T. riTTKT'Prj To TSi-miriftfor.
JU , Ail wa X '
.main sthi:i:t, uiii.ou mauket.
Manufacturer of and reakr !n 'alt Unit 0
MONUMENTAL IA11BLE WQ?,KS
Wo use (he best AMllltlCAN and 1TAHAN M.uble.
He has on hand nnd furnishes tu outer Q
JIONUMKNTtJ,
TOMH8,
HEADSTONES,
UHXS, VASES, &t
Kvervvarletv ot Marble cutllnir neatly executed at
thu lui"!l laarkel. prices.
A loiiff praeueaiexperieiiee ,iuu I'l-inumu unvm.wu
to biuliiess makes Hie propilelor euniklcnt of irlMiiif
satWaelloii. All oulers by mall promptly utltuueu
to. 1. o. uox V'.n. ,
ESrA. IS. Work iMnrni! ft cc oj chnrije.da
Aus. HI, 'IJ-15. I" (I UNTON, Proprietor.
yAINWKltiUT&CO.,
WHOLESALE (JltOCIiltS,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Mrceis,
Puii.Aum.riiu,
Dealers in
TEAS. SY1U1PS, COFPEK, SUHAK, JIOLAKSli!:
lucr, kpicgb, uicabu sout, &c., Ac.
j-)rderH w 111 receive prompt attention.
ei.T-tf
UOIJJNS & HOLMES
J I, MILLER & SON
Havo Just Kcccivcd
the largest und best suiiply ol
CHEAP AND MSIIIOHABLK
DRY GOODS,
They havo ever offered totnclr friends and cus
tomers.
(jlotlis, Cassimeres, anil Satmotta
for MEN'S WEAK,
Ulollis, Alapacas, Merinos,
fur LADIES' WEAK,
CAMCOKS, MUSLIN'S, CA.M11U1C8,
nnd every variety of Dry Cloods dcslmi.
STOCK OV
Carpets, Mata, Ottcmanfl,
CLOSED OUT AT COST
PA JULY CROCi'ILUIiS,
ttietiiiliiiK nil the varieties of
COVTKKS, TEAS nnd SUOAltS,
COUNTJtY PJtODUGl
nnd a general siljuily uf urliclcs ii"cful for the
table always on hand.
CALL AND S333.
Ciinntiy produce of all kinds talun In ex-
eliaiiRe for goods nt einli juices.
Oct.lll,'H-tf
.CALIFORMA.
Till! C1I1C.UIO & NOP.TII-WP.STP.llN P.AI1.WAY
Embraces under ono management the (lrent Trunk
If illunv 1 ln,,u i.r ll,K IIST 011,1 MlllTII-WES'l'.llll,'!.
wllh Its inuiieious branches und connections lorms
llui shortest ami ipiickosi rotuo oemeen 1 nicajtn
and nil points lu Ii.nsois, Wkconsin', Noiitiikiin
MICUIIUS, .MINNhMITt, inw, i Kin. ask a, ciiiiioruia
nnd tho Wesl-'in Teiiltorlts. Its
Oiiniliu and 'alil'ornI:i S.iuc
Is tho sbortest nml bi"-t roule for nil points In nnilh
ein Illinois, lowi, Dakola, Nl lii.i.k.i, W(.ioti:g,
Colorailo, M'vaiia, 1 1.111, 1'ailloi 111,1, (iiigou, 1.11111. i,
.1,1)1.111 ami Aiilialla. IIS
CfiioiiKo, ,1IiiIlK(i:i cl SI. Pan! I. lul
ls llieblintl lint for Noilhein Wbeonsln and Mlnne.
sola, and for .Maillson, M. Paul, Mlnin'noll-lliilutli,
und all polnlsln Iliu great Noilh-MiM. lis
Viitoiia ami M. t'f'U'i I.iik;
Is the only roule for Winona, llochesler, ownlonna,
,I.mkulo M . I'elir. New llm. und ull pulnts In
kuutlicrn nnd ccutiul Minnesota, lis
(Si'ccii ttnj iwitl niarqucdu l.inc
Is the only line for.IanesWIlc, Waleitown, Pond Uu
LUC, llillkosll, ;p iltion, uieeil li.iy, i.acuuuo:i,
gannee, .Mnniuette, iiuugnioii, iinucoci; unu luo
Lakii superloi' country. Its
I'l t cjiort anil Biiliiiiinc I.lno
is tho onlv route for I'lirln, Ilockford, l'rceport, nnd
all poll ts la 1'ieepoi t. Its
Chicago and Milwaukee I.iuo
Is the old Lake Shore lloute, nnd Is thu 01 lv one
parsing lliroiiifii laansioii, iihe 1 oiesi, iiiuiuanu
Pari:, V aukegan, uacine, ucnosua to .nitwaui.ee,
E'ultiniiii i'a'aco Cai'N
FIAIL ROAD TIMETABLES
P
IHLAlJlClil'lIA AND ltlUDlN'Ci ItOAD
MMtANOE.MENT Ot-'
TUA1NS.
VASSENOEil
MAY t9, 160.
TI1AINS I.KAVK IIL'I'CIIT AS I OUOWB (Ht'M'AY KXCKPTKD
For New Yolk, Philadelphia, Heading, l'OttlVlllo
Tmnaiiun, iVc, l!,!)) n. m
For Cntnnlssa, ll,Ca 11, 111, nnd ".CD p, in.
For Willlamsport.n.tJ a. in. nnd J, oil p. m.
TnllNS 1-011 mtekt leave as ioi.lohs, (sukdat Ik
CKl'Ttll.)
Leavo Now York, P,45 a. m.
Leavo Philadelphia, d,is n, m.
Leavo ltendlng, 11,3 n, m., rottavllle,18,l0p.m
and Tamaqun, t,M i. m.
Lcnvo Cntawlss.i, c,s.i a, m, nnd 4 fid p, in,
l.eaiu Willi. unsptri 1 ,l".',(io m. nnd r,,im p. in.
Passeiigeis im1 from Now Yoiknnd Phllndo
phiago tluoui without chatio of ears.
,f. H. WOOTTEN,
Jan. II, ti;i-tf. (lenernl Superintendent.
N
TUU'IHIEIIN
CO.MPANV.
UKNTKAL HA I LAVA Y
On nnd nfter November zoth, 1ST3, trains will leavo
S-UNIIUllYns billows:
NOIIT1IWA1ID.
Erlu Mall C.'.'O a. 111., m ill e Elinira ll.M n, in
" Caii.nidalgu.i... iuap. m
Kocheslur f.tr, "
Niagara 0 ju "
Itermo nccomniod.vt Ion ll.lun, in. niiUe Wllllama
ltla.r.ip. in,
Elmlrii Jlay j.in a.m., iirilvo Eliulra la.son.in.
lhiHaloExpres3 7.1Cu. m.niiho llulTalus.Miu. in.
SOUTIIWAltl).
llullalo Express K.M1 a. m.nrihe llnril.sbiirg -l.ro n.m
' llaltlmoruS.il! "
Klinlra Jlall n.isa. in., nrrlvo Hnnlsbuig 1.1,11 p. m
" Wiushliigion lo.cu "
' lialtlmoru 11.30 "
" WiLslilnglon s.r,o "
Harilsbiirguceoiiimodatloii 8.111 p. 111. aulio Hauls
burg lu.w p. in.
nn lie llalllmoro 'i.K n. m
' Washington c.hi "
Erie .Mall U.M n. m. nirlie llnrrlsbui tf 3.05 n. m.
" PililmorcS.io "
" Wiiildngton 10.tr. "
Alt dally except Sunday.
D. .M. HOYD, dr., C.'eneral Passenger Agent
A. ,T. CASSATT, (leneial .Malinger
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
riiiluilclnlila & Krio II. IE. Division.
SUMMElt TIME TA11LE
ON nnd nfter SUNDAY, Al'll
llio trains on llm Piillaililphla
Koad lllvblou nllliiiu us follows:
1'!!, 15)70,
,V E1I0 If ull
U'JiSTWAUD.
EIllEE.VPHE-'.sieaM's New York 0 2.1 n.m
" " " Phll.KlelpliU iw,, p. 1,1
" " " li.illlhioro i.jii p, m
' " " Maiililiiirg ri.011 p. 111
" ' nil'. at Ullll.mispoit s.r. p 111
" " loci; linen iii.au p. in
" " 1:1 ie 10 113 a. 111
E I ! I li Jl A 1 L lea ve.s No w Y01 1;
' I hlladelplilu
llaltlmoie
" ' " llauMmrg
" " " Wllliamspoit...,
" " " Lock Ilaien ...
iienuvo...
s.vs p. in
11.53 p. Ill
11.10 p-in
4,v. a. m
s.:i.i 11. in
D.-mii. m
lo.f,5 a. in
mam
LOUIS BBRNHARD,
Dealer In
SLCXJVf WA-XCllSS, CLOCI13,
Silverware, Watches and Jewelry
llLOOMSIIUIld, PA.
Ladles' and (lenilemen's Cold und silver Watches,
of Auieilcau und l-'oulgu manufacture.
Silver and Plated Ware, Clock?.,
FINE JEWELUY, AC, AC.
REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING
COUNTER.PLATFORM WAGON WRACK
t r nmk 1 m (A. jm
CLXs AGENTS WANTED-3V3
jitnu ruK piice list
MARVIN SAFE SCALECO.
r265 BROADWAY N. Y.
721 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA.PA.
108 BAN K ST.CLEVE.O.
No. 17 Centra Slro
rronijilly llxccntcd.
0Ct.3,T3-ly
AN ACTUAL lll'SlNPi'S INSTIIL'HON AND
TELKdltAPllIO NHT1TUTE.
For Information call at ( rue, or tend for Caur
AorcuTisKa. Jimtta-ly
liarch ol, iciy,
THETRIUIPII TEUSS CO.
No, 331 Howtry, New York,
IH WHOM WAS AWAHDED Till:
I-ItOlIlhtl i)ICt 1.1 1.
FOIt THE
Best Elastic Truss anil Scpporter
At tho grtnt Aiiuilcun InMltuto Pair
fEtgio:f lbll.)
CniE lii'iit'iu- in l'liou 30 10 u) Hays, amiOiitu
1 1, ono OK a Case Tiiev Cannot Ccni.
'1 hey employ n ilist-elass Lady Sureton. Ttnns
moileiate, curesiiuaianteed. '1 ho usual discounts
tu Patrons of Husbandry. Examinations l-rcu.
orders filled by li.au. tienu ten cents far Dtscriptlve
Uoolr, to Dr.C. W, II. IIUIINIIAM,
ilar. U, 'IC.-ly. (lenciul Superintendent.
Verbatim llcportin
Tub Paum and GAituts. -Ilio iKdato
beetles uro cnin(iii to the surfaoo In rea
iininlei in Now Voik Jersey, nud cutting
dlt tlie Jwlstfi aproiiU tu 'hu iu tlity mijieai
s1vo ftrouutl, Tliy tr) xotttA k lh
A N O T II E.il N K S T ORE
IN THE OLD 1'OSTOrriCK UU1LD1NO,
Mala blrvut below Market.
fan bo found ono of the Lout selected nssortiutnU
u Aiciis unu Hoys iicauy iiuio uouiing aim
FU31NISHINO GOODS
rii6 ur.dN-klgttta feeling l-ure lhttt ), t-ah yive en.
tiro katlilikClluii lb purcliUArk, ucd thu be cwti
AH LOW A3 T11E LOWEST
ha ln lu the (mWio tn can and 1 fcaKitee h's uottx
KSSE HICK!?,
any buuirt man who w Ishcs to maKu fv.ooo a ytar am
u small capital to Commeneo luuiirllnobf boillu-M.
itOOPINU IS A til'KCI.M.TY. 'Ihelu Is Ink vlul In
your county w ho carries un tho bUblnebs. YOU tan
learn It In 0110 wttkhy studjluifour liiblructluus,
which wu send Ut all who usk for llieui. Auy man
luivlii (i, 0 ui start u lta, can pun liaoo 1 non-U uia
terl.U lu KHit'l urdtuury houses. 'Uio bumtealted
from sale und prollt 011 tills supply, nddt U lu thu reg
ular pay lor labor us roofer, should amount to nut
less I lain M '. An exinit mull could easily da the
woik lu nine worklnir ita)s. To petnusif small
means cull loin toirrther lo udvantairu: ono. tun-
v.ushluir, while the other attends 10 Uio woik. tlend
for our book of lnlrucilons(rrcai If you wi Ito at once)
andbtudylt. Able for terms. If lounio unablotu
1 110
ho monuy, prtbent tho matter to the prln
ujiuKouperiu jour iiiaco, unu uiik it over mui
He will bo ulad tu furnish tho stock and dnrtdu
iuu pruiii, mm you, e tviu yuuruuieu uiu lei nvjrj
to the nikt rHsiwuslblu uppllcaut. Address N, Y,
bLATU ItoOKKNii CO., Limiiiu, t Cedar KU, N. Y
und meuUou. 11 Co, Juacv-iw
A NEW MUSTAUD PLASTER. "
The inedietd Vvluo bt n lamiHidblaiKr iJhlidiir.
HUnl la ewrr ttitiillf. Mum iliuo lsbUMIu pre-
puiiuir u puuuiru uu Mien tur uiumuiu i ui pou
uusltty nud will 1,01 set, Vsubtnir virtt burmu..
'fids tryluir Invcantuiuin-v u now u ifecil' owrcaiuo
by l'ruviu'a llinatrd.MuxurJl'liiUr. llbtumt
lanproeui(t nu tlia ordluury srtlclvs It In very
cicau tiuj cau ou uiTiit a nu riuiuvea wiuiuut 01s-
' ftUlllllV
11 is ah
tUd IS
Hllifail dli
tmloiluir IbbClothUikrur suiiili mo lAln. It dHimt
dcutlorutu with v 11 li waj (clkibte, D only
wiv mail, uuuuij ui lamimu
1, iiHitwr torvuui ai
thlli. Itliri'lalV
iWpavctt U wUr. Hlol
MhU lw rrnl
Jowtehil V '-tuVei.
uiiJl In IU viiimra
Vy Viotot'bt, by wiiioly
r. It loiaui VM( JsrdlihCos at
If Vour UtusUt van Ui iwy.ti
THItMHi Actual travellhi,'-, tioiirdlni--. nini other
cziieiites; live dollars 11 sebslon, for InHnntliu report j
me I ten ci uti a lollo, ( hundred wolds, ) for willlni;
uut Into loin;' hand.
hero the matter reported In ono dny equals or
cxieeds fllty folios, thu llii'-dollar fee will bu reinllt
ud, and I ho traiistrlbllii: luto lonir-hanil charged ut
niteenienlsiifollo; bul, 'n all n.ch eases, 11 few er
than nny lollos uro purchased, Uio Uio dollais will
bo chareed,
Aduiess. 8. N. Wulker, A.M., Court-btenoi--rapher,
lilooinsburt', Columbia couuty, PeunsylMb
nla. llebldence. Iron btreet, between Third nnd
Vourlh.
Olllce. Wllh E. K.OrUs,Kbi.,Coliunblan-bBlld.
fiif: eiitnince.oppdvlto tho tuM i;alo to tho couit-Jiuu-o
yuid, Mst llis r, tlist doortu ilirhl.
inkcbour, f 1 oiu.tw el u to cuu.o'clock.
H'b is, Isfil-ly
Tho Arall Street Iiiiliciitor.
THIS WEEK'S IPSUESENT 1'UEE.
Conuilus Plctoiliil lllubtnitlons of Hulls und Hoars.
I11 btuks und Nut PrlMleees. Capllul 1,11s nml
hiit'iieoilons. Also, a list ot Valuable I'rcioluina tu
Clubs. "Vend for It."
111'CKWAI.TIilt ii CO., Ilankerannd llroleiu,
p. o. Hox 4J1I. ID Wall bt.,Ncw Yoik City,
Mar, 31, 'I0.-ly
TJOTEL TO LEASE,
Mr. Hotel In Oranitovllle, Columbia county, Pa.,
known us thu JueobiJood staliU, tow ueeupiedhr
John Kuydvr.ls to bo let tor tho 1 or Uelniliur April
1, Ik7. Apply to I'fHiuit;
,ieu.Li.i.,D
Hhioiuikburi;, li.
jaut.'ieu.
PATENTS.
rerson deinjrinif lo Uta out J'ateiiU, or oxtlrlnt
U.turmtUbnfrMi, lt.e fulled states lMcuintllc,
Vhould Cilwitlt V, 1. VUllMANrt.U'lTta OVAuwhl.
V! AMI HtW PTl1, Wfcbllll.lih'ttlsll. ts.
twtiis mi., ' vxykkv nw v; -viia tu
wivtihtr,
OftW , X tb.
nre run 011 all llnnuL'h trains ot this road.
This is tlio 0.M.1 i.iM'i l uiiinii',' inesu ears ne-
liiceii (' 1 ea''o ami m. raiii.uiiicairu aim .Miiwaui.ee.
or Chlciurn and Winona.
.UlMiiahn urn Hoemis connect Willi ine oicriaiui
hleeeeis 011 1 lie l i.ti 11 PiiclllcOlalliuud lor ull points
west of thu Mlsouil 1 In r.
on I lie arn,ii or ine irains irom 1 110 east or souiu,
Hie liiilus of Hie ( lileuiro ,c Norlli-Wetlern Italluay
leaieClilcai;iiaslollos
Poll Cur.M'lt Ill.t'l'l'S, IIM.llIl AMI f'AI U'Ol.NH, T o
Hirou!!! Iialnn dally, wllh Pullman palace nr.iului,'
room and sleeplnif c.ii'i, tliioiiirh lo Coimcll llliufs.
Pun sr Paim, ami Mismhioi h, two Uirouirh trains
dally, wllh Pullman palate cam atliuhed lo both
train". . ...
Poll (I11KKM IHV ANIII.AM: 11 1' I HlllOll, IWO U'lUIIS
dally, wllh Piilliiian pal.ieo cais attached, and run.
iilnn tluoiiifli to Muripietie.
l oll .Mll.wACKKK, lour iiiroui;ii iriiins oauy, run.
man ears uu nUht trains, pal lor thalrcars on day
trains.
Pull MMI'.TA ASH WISOSA llllll III 111 S 11 .MI1II1IJSOI.I.
one I lit on'li Hum dallj , wllh I'ullmaii sleepersto
Winona.
Pint lici.rciT. via rreepori. iwoiuiouj.-n trams
daily, "UU I iillinau cum on nlht lialns.
'on lu in un: ami J i'i iksi:, i c iiinii. iwu
throii.'li trains d..llv, wllh Pullman cars uu lillil
iraln tu Mellieifoi', Iowa.
I'Vll M0lX l II V AMI AS b'TON', I Ull 1 1 .lllli il.ll! J'.l'llll-
man ear.s to MIsmhu'I Valley .luiieiloii.
Pun i.akk iii:m.va, iuiii I rains n.illj.
1011 lllll'klllllll. Mtlll.lMI. KKMI.-Ul.l. .lANKSVll.lK.
and oilier points,, on cup hale fruiutwotoleiill'aliis
d.illv.
.New vol K o nce, mi -un iiroauwav: iomoii n nee.
r. Malo Mitt ti inn-ilia ollue, a.a Painham Mutl;
h'an I 'ranclseo olllce, 121 .Miinlfc-ouu n siieel ; Chlca
K'otlcket otilies: Clark stieet, iimler Mieimau
iiuiiio: eoiiii i t atiai unu ,.iauisriu Mieeis: iiu.io
slieit depot, col ner W. Klnzle aiiiMiili.il Slleeln;
w ein Mieei. ueitoi, eoi ner m eii.i unu iviuyio Mreeis.
Por tali s or liifoi mat Ion not attainable Horn vour
homo Hi ket aire nt.", nppli lu
" " nrr. at llile 7. up 111
nuiiika i:.riiEsa leaves Plillndelphta.. T.20 a. m
" " li.illlmore 7.311 11, in
'' " " llarrlibui'if. .. .111.1.111.111
' " ni r. nt wuilamsport.. l.s p. m
' " " Lock llaicii....8.ir. p. in
" " " liciuno .i.ir, p. m
" " " Kane 8.15 11.111
" ' " Hulfalo
lock iiavhm Accnsi. leaies Plilladelphla t.niium
" " " " lialtliuiiiu syaa. 111
" " " " lliirilsliiirff 1 p. 111
" " ' nrr. ut Wllllam.sport . . r.,111 11, m
' " " " Luck llaicu 7,sup. m
SUNDAY HXPHH.-iH leaies New Yolk s.s.i p. m
' ' ' Plilladelphla 11 r.r.p.m
" " " llallluioie O.ion.m
lliirilsburif f.uia.m
.10 u. in
ut Wuilamsport
: o : '
KAS'm'AJW.
i'llll.'A HXPIiUSSleaU'S Pile
" - " " bock llalen...
" " " WlIll.im.s.oil
" " urilvt h ot ll.u iKIjuiu... .
" " " llaltliiioio
" " ' Plilladoliilila...
" " " New Yoik
DAY KXPltUSS
loaves Kane
" Henoiu
" Lock lliieii
" Wlllaiu-.poit..
nrr. at lliurisbiui;
" I'lillaileliilila...
" NewYoll; ,
" Iliittlmoiii
" Wiishliiyton
. T.nnp. m
. u.ao a. in
.. 7.M a, ui
.11 11 a. ..
.. r..S5p. M
. a.. up. m
. n.ir.p. 111
.. 0.00 n, 111
..H'.iii a, in
11. u a. in
. I'.'-io p. in
.. 4.10 i. in
.. I.w p. Ill
..in. ir, ,i. m
.- ".as p. 111
.. D.0'2 p. 111
W. II. MKNKKTT,
lieu, rats, a if 1, cnieat'o.
Marvin Hi iniirr,
i.eu, Mii'i,i:i1ie.i';o
l'cb, i,7fl ly
PlDiDte Gas anil Steam Fitters
JIANlIlACTUlti:iiS OP
J? X 1ST W AEB,
aALVANIZHI) I HON COllNICK,
WINDOW CAPH,
AWNINGS,
Wiro Tiellises, Sec. Denlcin in Stoves, Itani!'
es. I'ltrimees. ll.iltlniuru Heatcis. Luw D.iwn
Clrates, Miintels, l'UMl'S, Weather Strij.s, 5 5 0 li V O ltd Wily, Now York.
SlliVSH.
Elcctrc-Phtcd Tablo Varo,
AND
Ornamental Ait l?y"ork
I.N U1IHAT YAHIUTY,
MA.N'UEACJTUltEU 1!Y THE
Kill U MAIL leaves Hrlo lt.vnn. 111
" " " Henmii s.v. p. in
" " " Lin I; Mau n 11 .un p. in
" " " Wllliamspoit li.ir.p.m
' " arr. at ll'iiilsbiuif 'J.J.'.a, m
" " " li.illliiinro Ijiftn 111
" " " Plilludellihla T.i on. in
" " " NutvlufK tu.10a.111
FAST I.INi: leai i s Wllll.iur-.port Hi.sr. n, m
" ' an, ut llatilsbiui; aAi a. in
" " " linlitniiiif . 7.:iftu in
" " " Phlladclplila ".Mil. 111
' " " New York tu.mii. in
SUNDAY KXPItPSSIeaus Wllll.iiuspoit... n.lju.111.
' nrr. at HiirrKlaiiL' 11,4011,111
" " " PhlladelphVa.... u.ai.p.m
" " " NewYoil; 1.14 11, m
' " " llallhuoru 7.!.'. p. 111
Hrlo Mull West. Niagara i:iu esdW'(isi.i.fiei.-11 1 n
Aeeom. West anil Hay i:piess i;.it mai.o clone 1011
liecllou ut Noilliuuibeihiiiil wllh I.. II. H, 11. trulns
for vs iiku.'.liaiiuaiiil erlllltou.
Pile Mall Wehl, Nl.iiraiu lltpiess West, Krhi
P.npiess West und Usk Ilaien Aeconiinodatloii
W est inako i lo.su lomiectlou at Wllllan.bpoit Willi
N. c. II. w. traliisnoith.
llilo.Mall Wist, Nl.iL'iiin Kxpress WcRt, and Day
lApiess liast iiiuke close connection ut Lock llai tu
Willi II. 1:. V, K. li. trains.
Pile Mull lliisl und West conntct nt P.ilu with
trains on L. s,c.M. s li.lt. nt cony wiin o c. k a.
v. 11 it. at Pmiioi nun wllh li. H.,ic P. Jt. li. and ut
H1irtHtodMltl1AV.li.lt.
Parlor Cms will inn between Philadelphia nml
llll.nnPoit on Nlajfnra lixprtss iesl, Kilo Kx
prehs West, Pldlauelnhla Jixpreis inst Day
J.vfiii-.bl.ast 1u.1l Suiiduy llxpicss Habt. blecpUii;
Cars 011 nil iilsbt lialns. 1
GAS FIXTURES
of tho latest dislirn. Speeinl nttintton paid to ro
pah tug Sew 11. Muihlui s uf u ery m tci Iptlon. Scales,
bocks. P.ell llai.aliic. Kev l'ltllni.'. Ac. l'llvate llebl.
dencos lleatul liystcainat ttbun.ll custatiovo Hot
Air. Feu. iJ,'7V-If.
PELICII
Tho best Plated Snoous and P01 ks are tliose 1 liver
Plated heaviest oil the pails whero mccssailly the
most wear comes, and healing tho Trade Mark.
1817 llOGEUS IinOTHEUS XII.
N. n.- This .'rent Improvement In niver-Plated
Spoons nnd Porks Is npplint nllko to each erode of
Plate, A 1, 6 and n oz ns ordered. Tho process and
Machinery for manufnctuiluff theso goods are Pat
ented. Tho Extra or "Standard Plato" inado by this
Company Is btampid A 1, blraply, and Is plated)
per cent, heavier than tho oidlnary market standard.
MyFlrst rremlums nwnrded at all Pairs whero
exhibited, frt m World's P'nir cf ikM to American
institute Pair, 1675, inclusive.
.March lu, 'fs.-om,
Awarded the Higliebt Medal nt Vienna,
REGISTERED TRADE-MARK.
AMMONIA-IK.) SUPEH PHOSPHATK,
circulars nnd analybls mailed free on application,
Por bale by Healers ti neinlly, m.d by tho Hnportcrs
undMuiiuiacturirs,
jflmii j.ai a.i:'s .-!s,
No. 'J, Si ulli Delmvuro Ave., l'liilndelilila
E, & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
0U1, Itroaduuy, Nfui York.
(Opji. Metiopolllnii Hotel.)
MANUFACTl'lllillS, lJII OlUltllS ANI1 DKAlll'S IN
CHJJOMOS AND KUAMES.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
1.11U.MH, OUAl'IIOSCOl'ES & SU1TAI)I,E
VIEWS.
AGENTS.
make no tnguijtmtnt till you tee our
NEW BOOK,
Which In itrllllnfr liitniit.Hcrllni,' mi 1 It. iH-anco
nml chuapiici-n. bus uIim lutely iiii iiiual. ltls"TUi(
Tiiinu" lorllioreiitcnnni I peilod-lakes 011 bluht.
Tim "Noi in Aiiieriiiui .leileW'bais ltts"dcKerv.
inif of uciiuallllid piuhei we antlelpale f r linn ox.
ti'nslv., tuioiilnrliv in.. .'Ilulauiuu 'nines" uavs.
"Jmb butha work us thoi funds 0! Ihu American
Iieoplo will lie iflau to iiom-css :" tho "Detiolt Adter
User calls It "pu fcrublo to un y jet published." Auy
actlm man or woanin nl booo nddress Insured Inrku
iiruuui uam bicuuy wurt. lor u 3 v' . ut l"" i-tviu-
Iainuddress .1. ll.FOHUCO..
April H-1SW.
ll.Ullllftl.,,,
81 J'urk place, N, Y,
this l-Artn is ose j uv. wnii
"QOWELL & rHESMAH
XV Adverlislnn V Agents,
THIM&C!UTNOTIYt..SY..UUI.. UO
BUSINIISS'CAHIW.
visnlNfi tuiina.
XltiX HKAliS,
tsiyiKiw. n.,
Ktutly and Olea-vlx 1rlu,Ul kt UhSCXh.XIW.
Uit Ot&e. ,
! 1 O t 'lay f.t b,.'.tii.T V6?r t.VW avid J
Woarohcadiiuartirs forocrythlngln tho way of
Storoopticons and Mngio Lantoras,
llelni; Jlaniifactiux'isof the
MICltO-SCHuNTlITC I,ANTEItN,
ilJ'.KlAM'AMJl'TICON,
UNIVK1WITY fiTEUKOl'TJC'ON,
A UVKUTIKEU'S HTKHEOITICON,
AUTOITICON,
SCHOOL IiANTEHN, FAMILY LANTEItN
I'lCOl'LE-S LANTltltN,
Kuch Etj Jo btlngtho bebtot Itaclaba la tho market,
Cataloirues of ljniiernn umi kiui, u vii,
for uiuu.", unt on iippilcutiiiT. ' "v,,u"i
Mai?lolliii"K! S toan lnke mc"t-f wlUui
SiayCut out' tills advertlt-ciiient f(,r rfe
, "b. lfW-Tm
THE "MOODY SHIRT,"
MADE TO OUDirp, ONli.
A 1 lilt? HO? Yl't l V Alt AiJTtlll,
HvLUeUitn dlitiicl.uihsvrlijiiitu.ireDiikrltit
uW?.iy.?VWJK',,i,,U''
4 V M.lUirtftV uui
41
Dec. 1T70 tf
W.M. A. DALDWIN,
General Supt,
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA
WllSTUltN ItAlI.ltOAl).
iiLooMsuuna division;.
Tlmo-Tablo No. iw, Takes effect at 4:30 A,
MONDAY, NOVEMIlMi 2i 1675.
bTATlONS.
ND
NOHTH.
p.m. ji.in, n.m
a to
a si
3 it
a 31
a si
3 sr
3 ii
:i m
3 17
a If
3 li
.1 i-j
.1 04
1
s us
H IM
7 r.i
f -IU
1 41
7 33
t sr
T 11
7 IS
1 15
T 15
1 07
7 113
C M
0 M
0 15
c Hi
c f.i
fi r. i
6 4S
G 40
C 31
5 VS
r, U
G 20
D 13
4 ns
4 Ml
4 :
P.m.
!i 3 1
2 xS
ID
1! 13
J 10
I 10
1 .IS
I (3
1 4S
1 4J
1 40
1 SS
1 IU
1 15
1 ll
p.m.
'scran tou
Ilelle ue
Tujloi'illio,,..
...Luekawsuiia
Pltlbton
.. West Plltbtuu...
Wjoinini;
Mullhy"
Helmut
Klnk'btoii
hliitr-.tou
..PljinouthJunc.
....PlmoulIi ....
Avondalo
Nuntlcoke
.Ilunloek'sircek.
...Hilckshlnny
....Hick's l'errj'.,,
....bcaeh Haven,..
-llerwlck ....
Hilar Creek
...Willow drove....
l.liiiu nidge
Kb 1 IV
.llluolilbbui'j'
Itllneri.
7 0 Catawlssa llrldm.'
1 sal . .Clark's Kwitcii...
11 1'auiujo ...
J m cimlasky,.
. , 1 , , .,uiueiuu ., .
0 45 ,Noi thumberlaud.
0.111.
J 4S
II 3
II 31
II 'iS
II i0
15
U 11
U 117
0 05'
V 15
8 rj
8 Ut
H 51
S 4S
8 411
S 30
8 li)!
8 14
8 Oh
8 IX
7 fJi
7 54;
7 44,
7 41.
T IIS ...
SOUTH.
a.m. p in, p.m.
li Ull 0 its
t 'i.1
i 31
i 3S
i 40
li r. i
S! 5S
11 14
11 II
3 111
3 17
U 14
3
U Si
3 87
3 45
II 31
U 4S
V Vi
10 141
10 00
111 11
til 10
PI ill
10 li
in 'it
lu
10 3i
10 35
IU 40
PI 44
10 5'J
It lb 4 Oil
11 17 4 15
11 23
11 31
11 to
11 m
11 43
11 M
II 57
14 -i
t'i (17
IK IU
Pi V5
li 34
Pi Hi
Pi 51
p.ln.
4 81
4 VU
4 37
4 41
0 30
Ii 35
0 43
0 tr-
C r.i
1 01
7 I'll
t 11
7 15
7 5
7 in
7 40
7 4S
7 M
8 15
8 tr.
8 45
8 tS
U 05
0 50
0 55
4 40 7 OS
4 51 7 110
S It
5 I'H
b 14
5 m
b 3S
B 47
C t. i
0 IU
p.m.
7 40
7 45
7 M
8 Ml
8 US
8 4lt
8 4T
V 15
II. III.
. V II AT i'l'L . ,t
Mltnnrlnt'inflAnt'u ni.. l..'.. . ..- '. f ' . 1 ' .u L'1
.....v..Uv..v u.nw, dciuuiuu, JJCC, lu, IbiD,
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
AVM V ,1!0I)IE' Ir0n Slrcct i"l0W 6CO
kills of. ' 1w'urt''1''''1'rrciiarod to do at
l'AINTJNO,
QLAZJNO,
anil
TAPEIl HANGINGS
Louco. bc" tt,lc' M ,owt!kt kba
(,U-VrWrt.litiiao'l tMldtattto-,. Cjuliii
VtUrW.t1 v VtVM VtWit,C,
iiinviii lll.v
Muuiiftan,