The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 04, 1876, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCEAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA.
VEGETINE
Strives st 1 10 Mut ot disease liv piitlfvlni llio Wood,
rest irliij llio liver nml kldnojH tu healthy notion, In
iliurnllng tnu nervous system.
V pro I Inn
Is Hot a vli nauseous rtiinnnunil. which slmnl'
HOI II VI n. nauseous piilnniilinil. wli ell fclmnlv
lmrii'1 ttie linnets, hut nutii ill
i mm' to purify Iho blood ami Ihcieb) restore tho
lu.Mll It,
l?iIIin
In now prrscrlhe d In cases ot Hrmf uln and other dis
eases of the W.hi, b many ot the best phi slclans,
owing to Its greut success lu curing nil discAsoaof
this nature.
VcKolhin
difl not decolie lnvnllds Into tolas hopes bv purging
and creating a ncillioui nppellte, hut aslsts imturii
In dealing nnd purifying the whole system, leading
the patient gradually to perfect health.
VfRCllllO
Was looted upon ns nn etp 'rlnient for some time by
home of our liest physicians, hut Hump must Incredu
lous tu reiton! to Its merit are now IU most ardent
friends and suppoiiers.
VvffotlllO
Instead nt being k puffed up medicine, has worked Its
wa- up to its present astonishing success bv actual
lnrlt In curing all diseases ot tho blood, ot whatever
nature.
VCRCllllO
rajs a Boston phyMclin, "has no equal as a blood
lltirlller. I'l'iirlnirnf ILstnam womlerhil cures, nfler
nil other r.imoills had Mlli-d, I vlHtcd Iho Utioratory
1 coti' lnecil Iniself of Its irenultie, merit. It. Is ore.
p in'd rrenvharUs, roots and Iwrbs, each of which li
lilulilv nrroptlvn nitil IKmit tint vimn,itn,l.,l In i,iii, n
manner a to produce astonishing results."
Vvpptliio
Is nrknowlodgiHl and recommended by phvstclans nnd
nDothecnrlos In be tlio best pill trier und cleanser ot
the b'ood set discovered, and thousands speak In IU
pi also who have been restored to health,
moor.
WHAT IS NEEDED.
Uostos, Feb. is, 1871.
Sir. 11. It. STUVKNJ!
Bear air About ore yeir since I found mnelf In a
feeble, condlllon from general debility. Vfoktink
was strimiily recommended to me bv a friend who
had been much benefitted by Its use. 1 procured the
article and arter Msltig several bottles wan restored to
health and discontinued its use. I feel quite wmil-
lent t hat there Is no medicine superior to It for those,
comnlalnts for whb li it Is especially prepared and
would cheerfully rei'omnienrt It to those ho feel
that they need something to restore them to liorlect
health, llespectfully yours,
It, t.. l'KTTKVmi I.
Firm of S. M. I'ettlnglll t Co., 10 suae st , Ronton.
CiNcistun, Nov. 2S, is;.
.Mr. II. ft. SirvKssi
Dear sir The two bottles ot VeneTiNE tiirnMiod
mo by your ugent, my w ifn has used it n (treat beu
ent. For a long tlinti she has been troubled with dl.
rlurss und costlveiicss; these troubles ate nowen
llrelv removed by tho use of Vkiisms. Sho was al
so troubled with lnspepsla and Ocncrul Debility j
and lias been greatly betietltted.
Titos. tlti.noBr, Walnut St,
Feol Myself a New Man.
Natick, Mush., Juno 1, IST'i.
Mr. It. H. Ktktbss:
Henr sir Through the advice ond earnest persu.v
Mun of Rev. 13. S. liest, of this tilace, I have been tak
ing Vkostim for D) sjiopsl.i, cf which I u vesufrered
ror e irs. I have ued only two bottles and already
teel mvselt a new man. Kespectfullv,
Dr. J. W. Cahtkb.
li opart from a Practical Chemist and
Apothecary.
I!'tox, Jan, 1, 174.
Dear s'r This Is to rertlfy that I lui viM at retail
IWi, doen (132 bottl.'s) of jour vP.ktinic since
April u. Is;-', nud Can truly say that It lin-s k'lven tho
liestnitl: taction of any remedy for thecomrlalnts
for hlch It Is recommendid.th Jt I ever sold, .scarce
ly a dav p ises without some of mv customers testl
f.vliiir to Its merits on themselves or tlielr n lends. I
uln Dcrtectly cognizant ot boveral c.ises cf erofulous
Tumors being cured by VtaiTixis alone In this tlctn-
i iy. cry rrsuecuuuy youi s,
A.I.
To II. It. Stevens, Esij.
. (HLMiN, 4CS Uroadtvay.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
July w,-lm. .
CO MPLBTE
BONE MANUHE
FOB
Buckwheat and Fall Crops
iHTOWN
COMPLETE
10NE MKSM
MANUFACTURED BY
BREINIG&HELFRIC
LEHIGH VALLEY
Tr u 1 1 ri v
-For over 10 years this brand hs held Its reputi
on In contact with many competlni; fertilizers.
ONE ORAUB ONLY.
No variety ot names with accommodating tcale ot
prices.
ItECOMMKNDSD.
By farmers' clubs, agriculturists, planters and
FOR SALE 13 Y
A.J. Albertson,
II. Ulteay,
J. II. tteesholtz,
Kreas Uros.,
E Thompson,
V. W. Woddrop,
Itohrsburg.
Itupcrt.
Catawlssa.
lierwlck.
Danville.
Ittverslde.
The following testimonial was received several
years ago.
A FARMERS Cl.CU KKCOailKMH THE t'Oari.l'T! liONE
MiNVHE AS TUK BKT FEKTIL1ZEK IN I'.IK.
Oreenwood, Columbia Co., Oct 15th.
Messrs. Beeinio IIei.ikicii.
(leutleia-n : We, the undersigned, having used
yourcoinplte Uoiih .Manure thn past season, pro
i ured of your agent, A I. lbertson. hereby unirm
It W be the bct fertilizer In use. Wo fully recom
mend It to runners. fr It Is nil that ou claim tor It.
Yours, Ac.
WILLIAM I'NOElt.U.U MATIIEIt, JOHN KTANTOM,
A. DKEIHI KI'KIN, UfcO. OIUTON, A. FAIlt.MAN.
Junet 78.-Sm.
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iCOUHTEfl,PLATF0RR WAGOH&.IRACK
CCAOENTS WANTED
3SND n)l FI1CC L13T .
MAHVINSAFESCIILECO.
265 BROADWAY AI.Y.
121 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA.PA,
108 BANK ST. CLEVE. O.
Ms r b si. n.-ly.
THE TRIUMPH TKUrfS CO
No.KH Bowery, New York,
I TO WHOM WAH AWARDED TIIK
ron THE
Best Elastic Truss ai Soprter
At Uie (real American Institute Fair
(S1IW10M 1I7.)
Ottai llrrrciE in Feok ic it) 3 Urn, aku orris
tl.vu oa a I'm Tur Citoror Cess.
They employ s Unt-clitt Lady burgeon. Terms
jiodmatt. Carta ouaraaieiA. Tut utual dlseuuau
iu HutriiiiK of HUAbinUrv. Xxslnlnatluna
KtM
Orders Rued by u-ll.
nu hb cams iw vinvur
Dr.G. W. II. UUKMIA
(Itneral SUDnrlatandt at.
(Urwirli omtwlSII Cluituut, SU, 1'lJlfu.a Jlpliin, ro
iHM.-J.-!.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
at
I H I Y A T K HALX.
Tt suUs-flPtr Mtar lor ili.'.lioi' ll tota.ca
tKIH F 1,11,11 HI VIVVVM .imuiw VWCAIHS WUK,
.labia and neccuaryomtiwitdtnn. Altbliarvauaut
( s uitlulutu U. aboia ij larger uta. TkM
ji rooalb Alalu road act UliOwutvr, KUUIaj
"tietlt lonUdp.
P
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Agricultural.
Poultry Manure.
Hen mnmiro Is much morn valuable tliiin
Doople generally suppose It to bo m n lertll
Izcr. It con tnl us pliosphorlo Auld nml til
trogcit, wltli n trnce of polftsli, In qunntity
to wnkp It worth twenty-six cents per hnsli
cl, nocorillii(t to t lie wholcsnlo comincrclnl
vuliie of tlicso fertlllr.crs. llut, when pro
perly nppllnl to crops, It proves Itself to be
worth from fifty to seventy cents per bushel
In tho Increase of crops. In a ense where n
bushel of hen inanuro was applied to corn In
tho hill, It produced seventy pounds of found
corn In the ear ovet what tho saino number
of hills adjoining produced, to which tin
fertilizer was applied, llut this manure, re
quires to bo composted somo months before
it Is Used. I begin in May to compost all
tlinl has been gathered during tho winter
and spring, kept in barrets nnd welt packed
down, and covered so that none of Us virtues
will escape. I first spread n layer of soli
then a layer of hen manure, and so on with
altcruato layers, about four times us much
soll'as tnu nn re to eacli layer, I make tho
heap Mat on the top to catch rains, and cov
er nil with coarse hay or straw. In tho fall
I havo the heap shovelled over, mixing it
thoroughly, cover again and leave It till tho
next spring, when it is in good condition
to tiso on any crop. If hen manure bu used
before It has time to become incorporated
with tho soil with which It Is mixed, it is
npt to kill vegetation. Kor 'nstance, if a
bumllul be put lu a hill of corn, und mixed
with the soil, and the corn be then planted,
it would bo liable to kill tho corn when iu
roots cunio in close contact with it ; but
when laying a whnlo season in a compost
heap every part of the heap becomes equal
ly strong, and tho original mnmiro is not
visible. Fowl housed should bo so constructed
that 'he manure can be easily gatbert donee in
two weeks or oftener. If one lias superphos
phate, bono dust, or any other commercial
fertilizer, to be used in the hills of crops, it
is a good plan to mix such fertilizers with
the compost heap of hen manure tit the
time of planting, adding more soil, then
graduating the quantity used to n hill by its
strength, a handful generally being tho
quantity used, when mixed with four times
the bulk of fertilizer In soil.
Uutler froni Jersey Cows.
It is an established fact that Jersey cows
will produce more butter Irotii a given quan
tity of milk than any other breed of cows.
Tim Alderney and Jersey cows in the Uni
ted States may bo said to bo the same. A
few vears ago they were all, or nearly all,
culled Aldcrncys ; but lately they are all call
ed Jerseys, it being claimed that the stock in
tills country is more properly Jersey thau
Alderney. Both breeds came originally
from two islands in tho British Channel, nnd
the two. breeds, aro so nearly aliko that they
had better all go by one name. Ii a family
need but one or two cows, the Jerseys aru
recommended for giving very rich milk.
They do not give a largo quantity, but about
double the butter can bo mudo per quart
than from that of other breeds. A five year
old cow lately made S'20 ths. of butter in 2i)l
days ; and although these cows give but six
or eight quarts of milk per day, they aver
age at least one pound of butter a day tho
year r iitnd, and the buttei is much super
ior to that made from other cows' milk
This breed of cows are dear, a yearling heif
er being generally worth from $75 to $100
and the young cows from $125 to $150. They
are not desirable generally as dairy cows,
nor for any person who sells milk, it be
ing too rich to sell fur its value.
The Farmers' Friend.
The swallow, swift and uighthawk are the
guardians of tho atmosphere. They check
the Increase of insects that otherwise would
overload it. Woodpeckers, creepers und
chickadees lire the guardians of the trunks
of trees. Warblers and Jly.catchers protec
tho foliage. JJluckbiids, tbruslits, crows
and larks protect the surface of the soil, snipe
and woodcock the soil under tho surface.
hacu tribe lias its respective duties to per
forin In tho economy of nature; and it is an
undoubted fact that, if tho birds were all
swept away from oil' tho earth, man could
not Jiv3 upon it, vegetation would wither
and die, insects would become so numerous
that no living thing could withstand their
attacks. '1 lie wholesale destruction occa
sioned by the grasshoppers, which have late
ly devastated the West, is undoubtedly
tlauscd by the thinuingouto 1 the birds, such
us the grouse, priario hens, ect, which feed
upon them. This gnat und inestimable
service done to tho iarnier, the gardener and
florist by tho birds is only becoming known
by sad experience, spare the birds mid
save your fruit ; the little corn and fruit tu
ken by them is mure than compensated by
the vast quuntitlesof noxious insects destroy
ed. The long persecuted crow has beeu
found, by actual experiment, to do far more
good, by the vast quantity of grubs und iu
socts it dsvours, than the little harm it doe,
iu a few gruiusofcoru it pulls up. The crow
is one of the farmer's best friends. Spriivj'
field ItepulHcan.
Destroying lite Caterpillars.
Don l let the caterpillars live In your or
chard. Their nests am an eyeioie, and ser
iously Injure the trees they infe-t. Just
the time when the tree needs its foliage to
pr mote its health, growth und life, the
worms come forth and generally trip it
Then nature tries to repair the Injury by
clothing it iu a new dress ; hut time is re
quired to accomplish Ibis, and in the mean
tiiuit the ordinary and unturit process
storing up material to pr..'rvu Its vigor,
his been inttrtered with. It Is an evidence
uf shll'tlessiiess to permit tills sort of thin
to go ou, und is inexcusable. Hie worms
hyberuate, and go through their trunsfor
mutiuns, coining forth perfect insects ima
ges or butterflies and each female laying
hundred ot eggs, and tuns increasing cuur
mously iu numbers the following year
The nests of these caterpillars may b
easily seen, and the whole of them destroy
ed. This Is done by fixing u swab, dipped
iu gas tar and luiteucd on the, end of a po
long enough to reach tho nests, (las tar
an elfuctual remedy. It kills every worm
touches, lie, sure ami touch every
Autuuiu l'luuts,
1'. Barry furiilshes to the Itochester Ituraf
Hume u statement of some of his expert
menu In fall planting. Last fall, quite late,
aller the hurry or the season was over,
he set out SOO dwarf pear trees. After they
were set, the earth was drnwnup aud around
the basa about tlx or more inches, to protect
the roots, and sullen tho trees against th
wind. Towards the end of May the lartu-
wm leveled, vigorous new roots were
thrown out from the quince stock, and the
trees are all growing rapidly. He thinks
that for most years fall planting Is best, To
which we may add, that the harm likely to
result from It ire nerslly arises from bud drain-
ago,' ami, fjoiw a neglect of the surface irom
winter sottllnif. (live tbti trees li irood. dry.
ricu ui'iiiom, sun Krrp u( sunavv wvium
through spring und summer, und fall set
iron will get a better Hut than thone irata
fnted iusirlng. tVfrV Gtntfaxwi,
M L'OllTA NT TO ALL.
The discoverer and compounder ot the far-famed
Compound Sprnp of Wild Cherry
and other voluablt preparations, entered upon his
professional career with tho important advantage of
a regular medical education In one of the oldest and
best, schools In Fhllsdelpnia, and, perhaps, In to
world Ho subsequently served a faithful term uf
practice In the l'litiad'lpliia Dispensary, and for ma
ny Jears attended In the Hospital. In the-e institu
tions he enloi ed the most ample opportunities ot ob
taining an insight Into diseases In all their vailous
...... .. ..... .ii ..ul..rl.ilnliii. fl,. !(wl mMlhorls
of the! treatment. In otltrlng, therefore, to llio pro-
ploot the United mates mo trims ui ins eiiensno
professional eiperte nco in tho medical compounns as
the best results ot bis skill nml observation, lm feels
unit, in u but. nrofTetini? a roov to every family
throughout llio land, resting, as ho does coutldcntlj
In the merits and rnloallous virtue ot the remedies
he herewith commends. Theusl amount ot tesll
mony rroni a parts oi ine worm nus proven
TOlt SWAYNiTS COMPOUND HYlll'l' OF WILD
lli lltY" the most emcacious raneoy anown, anu
It la admitted by our mot eminent plivslclans, and
uSIwliuhaie witnessed Its wonderful healing prop,
eitle. Tho WILD UIIRIIIIY In all ages of the vror d
and In all countries where It Is knon n has been Juu
celenrateo tor lis wonucnui incuicinai qualities.
l,iillin ttrt. nnwer to euro somo of tho worst anil
most dlstrtssing diseases among us was never fully
ascertained until Iho experiments ot that sktlfull
physician, Dr. Hwavnc, had demonstrated Its high
adaptation, in coinblnnl Ion Willi line Tree Tar, anil
other equally valuable vegetable Ingredients, hlch
chemically combined renders II' aeilon tenfold mure
certain and bonetlclal In curing nil diseases ot the
throat, breast and lungs.. Dll. sWAYNK'S WILD
lllillllv COMPODNn strikes anno root oi aiscaso
by purifying tt.Q blood, restoring the liver and kid
nets to heaUhy action. Invigorating tho nervous and
shattered constitution. If your druggist or store
keeiier docs not have It, do not be put off by any
other remedy that may bo ollered, but send to us df
rect.und we will forward a half dozen to any address,
freight paid, on leceipt of the price, II per bottle, or
$itfio half doen. Address letleis to lm. HWAYNK
X SON, :kio North With sturt, Philadelphia. No
chat go Hill be madu for advice.
Hit Tour Druggist lor Tluin,
ir....l... in, nil nliii vnluu lien 111 shuUKI never
lie without Dll. SWAYNlwS TAIt AND SAItSAl'A-
KII.LA rllil-s, as inev iiiniiy mo oioou, iniium mi
obstructions, cleanse, the skin ot all pimples ana
blotches, uuu oiing mo ricn coiorui neaiui iu mc
ia oclieek. reinule irroguiailiies aro resioiru iuu
ihiiIUiv luiidltluu. They aro u certain euro tor Mtk
undNenous Headache. Asa Dluuer 11!l, nothing
can exceed them : tuku one. two, or three, us may hi
found necessary; unlike others, they nelilur gripe,
IPJIIUCO IiaUSOa, Ol UIIJ UIIICl UUIUt-llSllllL OVimwilwu,
.hue ttievuio as noiveiful as it is ooss.ble torn
medicine to bo ami be hai inless. Tueso rills cleanse
out Hie disordered humors, enrich and puilty tho
blood, remote nil unhealthy bilious seci el ions ot the
stomach and bun els, causing a peiteetly healthy
state ot the llier, andiuo undoubtedly the beslea
that tic ond utitlbllloiis medicine J et discovered ; nud
euro determined unit uiu sick miuii nave iiieiu ui,
once wit mil lue means oi mo poorest ra ream ii
ii il" :il I'illa.) If jour druggist or storekeexr
iuiii,ii.nr. tiiein.iio not be liiiLun" bvnnv othirs
that iiihv bii ollered lu their place, but send to us di
rect, and we will forward by lu.ill, ou receipt 01 the
ice, M cents u uoa oi lli uijAeaeo i.
SKIN DISEASES.
Swayne's Ointment,
Is particularly ndnpteil to all forms of bkln dis
eases. Cures even when all other reme
dies and treal mem fall.
Cures Tetter,
Salt Kheiim.
Scald lb ad,
lllngworm,
Pimples, Sores,
Army itch,
Iilotches, s- urvv,
llliiontc KrjUpelas ot the
face.
irncr's lieu.
rarle Itch
Koro Heads,
umors. Piles.
All Kruptlous,
SWAVJVK'S OIXT3li:,VT
Seems to cure ev ry case, leaving tho bkln smooth
una clear vt uuoui a oiemisn beninu.
Itching Piles
s irencrallv preceded by a moisture, like nersnlra.
Hon, distressing itching, as though pin worms were
crawling iu or uuoui. tun recium, particularly at
nlglitwhen undresslng.or In bed arter gelling warm.
It aoneurs In summer as well as win er. oftentimes
shows itself around the prl ate parts, and Is not coti-
nneu iu mates uniy, inn is quue as iretpient mat ie
males are sore y anilcted, iiarlleularly In times of
pregnancy, extending Into the vuglna, proving dis
tressing almost beiond the nowers of endurance.
Co.se.sof longstanding, prouoimced Incurable, iue
ueeil letiuaueuuj uuieu oy einipiy ujijiiyiug
SWAYXE'S OIXT3IE.VT.
K XT II ACTS FROM LETTKHH.
Dr. Hwayue Son : Gentlemen The box of Dlut-
ment vou sent me by mall cut rd me entirely of Itch.
Ing riles, which I suncredwlth fortlvo years. Kn
closed dud tlfly cenLs for another hot for a friend ot
UlinU. AMOSEW J. 11EAC1I.
Farmweu station, Loudon i.o., va.
Kev. Isaac Holland, Webster. Taylor county W.Ya.
writes :
November so. 16,5 I havo been a suflerer from
Itching piles. I procured a boxot )our ointment
last spring which gate me Instant relief, and fexl
confident it will ctloet a permanent cuio Kuclosfd
Und ntty cents, for which please bend me another box
by mall.
An Eruption of 8 Vears Standing.
I was troubled with nn emotion of eliut vears
Itching. Intolerable at times ; tried many prepara
tlonn without finding idler. Through tbo ue uf
wajne s Aii'iicunng uimincui i am entirely cured.
ooMErn i.iuixar.
At Ilortsman t Pros., cth and Cherry, I'hlio.
X was entirely cured of Setter
in Its worst form by Dr. Swayne's AU-Ileallng oint
ment, nuu rtiiAii uc un,,ij w cijiiuiu uiy case to all
ITUU IUU I.U1I UHIU uic.
.iiyks aicr.isi.rT, vest rnn note!,
Wd Street, tielow lximbard, Philadelphia,
Sent bv mall to any address on rectlot of nrlee. so
lems u uvi,
Describe sympuims in all comtnun cations, and ad.
dress letters to Die s'.VAYMC c SON, Phlladelnhla.
IIUVIWU IUI .u,ii.i-.
FOH SALE BY ALL DItUaQISTS.
Sole Proprietors and ilanufactui ers of
SWAYNE'S PANACEA,
celebrated all over Ihe world for Its remarkablo cures
of Scrofula, Mercurial und Sjpldlltlc complaints.
nuu lUKwn wui-ir n. iiuiiiie irusui llie parent
causes development of syphilis or Scrofula in the
child nollilmr luseier rirotedan effectual in mm.
liieieiv iTaiiieiiiini; every vesugnoi i nene dangerous
coinplalNl.s und all diseases arising from Impurity of
the blood.
its particular to outainthe genuine, as prepared
by Hit. tUVA Nh A- min, S3'i r" cth st.,plillidelphla.
See that the nauio Is snelled coneetu. hiviVM1.
as there aie preparations ot somewhat similar name
iu tuu market.
IS YOUR HAIR FALLING
(III TURNING QUAY?
IK SO Ut) NOT FA 1 1, TO USE
OUT
Tho most
tendon Ilnlr Cutor rehlnn.
landon Hair Color llcstorcr
Loudou Hals Color ltestori.r
ltellable Hair
Kcstoratlve ever
Introduced lothe
American
l'eople
For ltcstorlug
(J ray Hulr and
Preventing
Ualdut&s.
The great
Luxury of
the Dress
Iloom. Loiiduu llalr Co or llrstorrr
lxiudou Hair Color llettorcr
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luuuoa u air color ueaiortr
1. It will restore gray hair to Its original color.
, it wld uiaka tbe hair grow on bald heads,
s, It will restore the natural secretions.
4. It will remove all daadrun anu tuning,
t,. II will make the hair toft, glossy and BeilUe
s It will preservs lbs original color to bid age,
t. It will prevtnt the balr from tailing on.
s. It will vura alt dlssasesUtLt scalp.
76 Gonts pox Bottloi.
I bottles ti, Sent by express to any address en i
colpt ot price,
Address ordurs to lux. bwayne ww.uaMurih
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BAUGH'S
GROU1MD BOIVTES,
A0ID3 and OHEMIOALS
roit
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ritoM Tin; roi,i.owisn
Oltl Kstablishcil Articled,
HAUOH'S
GROUND RAW BONES
In bags on board of Cars at works at the following
Cash Prices.
loo Tons nnd over,
floperTon
w " to v ions,
ao ii 4
ji "
M
SJ " "
g II JI II
I'lils linno is Ground ruro: Is not steamed
or linked, ami ino sunn uone nits not uccu
selected from it.
BAUGH'S
SlIlMIUlMMFOSrilATIi
Hade from liaw or ttnburnod Animal Hones.
Chtap or Cash, and Cash only.
Wo are now selling our Haw Hone Stipcr-l'hosnate
on the following
liCHUNTKKIl ANAI.VSIS
nitiinnln. - - From it to 4 per cent.
Soluble and Precipitated I'hos-
luinrie aciii - v " ii "
Phosph.ilo of Lime, rendered
Koiuoie - - - - r-i "
At NKr t'nsli Wholesalo Fr ees to Dealers and
Farmers, r. 0. 11. In I'hlladclplila, at llio following
,ow thicks:
nu Tons nnd oxer, v per Ton, ll,noo Us.
5 " tl) us Tons, Ml " " "
I ;i .. 3f . n ii
311 li 411 ' 31 " " " "
10 ii ! 29 S'i ii i
1 " ' 10 40 " " " "
.Standard of Quulity Strictly Maintained
Wlillo wo nunniineo n reduction In Iho nrlce of our
HAW DOM". SHHLIl I'HOSPHATK. we would re-
spoetfully represent to dealers tun! farmers Unit Its
iami.uu ot quality lias been sirtcny niaiiiinineu.
I he proporltous of Solutilo and precipitated I'hos-
horlc Scld. nnd Ammonia hne never tieen lilirlipr
Iuu ther are In tho urtlclo we urn now sclllne to our
custuiuerH. This statement wo nuKo us a binding
uarautee.
BAUGH'S
ACIIIIII..VT!:i
Phosphate Roclc,
Twelve l'er Cent. Soluble and Trecim'tutcd
1'liosplionc Acnl.
We bcilevu
Our Acidulated Phosphate Rock
to bo supei lor to most of the Acid I'll ispnatn now In
the market. Fanners that have used It for ".everul
seusons urn well pleased with It, and the demand fur
it Is rapliliv increasing.
Uii'W.V. Ono Dollar D it Ton Ad
dlttonai on all Prices If shipped from
jjaiimiorc.
Chemical Supplies
OF A1.I. KINDS,
Always on hand, and sold nt tho
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
For pure and good Articles.
IfMlNII FOIt 1'ltHlU MSTS.
LftND7ftSTER
VcltDhI oalv from extra nuaUtvof l.umn. nml
nut urunii ius given me iiik'iu'si H.iii-r.iciiou ror ihe
uibi iwo j eai"s. rnce us iuw as ixny .
Send ibr Price Lists inul Circulars.
BAUGII & SONS,
Manufacturers & Importers of
Fertilizers & Supplies,
jNo. 20, S. Delaware Ave.,
i'iiii.Aiii:i,piiiA..
No. 103 M St, Baltimore.
July Sl-in.
A
UUITOit'S NOT1CU.
'lue uudersljued Auditor annoinfeii i fiKtHi.uia
the money lalsed by tho Sherlil's salu of tho leal es
tate ot .lesi-B li. Iilic suiting ihu lliu cicdltors. inclu
ding the, proceeds ot other bheild's sales or the prop
erty of Je I), nice now In Court, will attend to tho
outies or lilt appolnliiient ut his omen i n c.iturday,
tho 6th day ot August, isle, at 10 o'clock 111 the fore
noon ot bald day.
V. W. kill. I. ICR,
July c, lsTO-iw. Auditor.
AMIlNl.STItATOR'iS NOTICK.
rjiiirs op wv, it. mit'iimm, nrc'u.
Letters oi Auministrauoii on lh Kstate of Wm
K. Ke eliner. of Minim to. r,im,ii,i.i r.,nriii ,i
hao been granted bv the lleglster or said county to
nui. i. nec.,oi milium tap., LOiuuibla count. Fa.,
to whom all nersons lmleiiii-ii tu woi i-'uiui..
quested to make payment, and those halng claims
Rgainsi the said estatu w 111 uiako them known to tho
said administrator without delay.
, .... . nil K. 1ILUK,
June xi-cw. Administrator.
,4 DMINlS'f UATOK'S NOTICE.
. EsriTB or i.iwiiiscs winins ptckifsn.
reuco Ualtcrs.latoot illffllu tow nsnlp, Columbia Co.
ini,.wu, n.i uueu giauicti oy uie itegtster of salt
ounty, to John ti. w atteis und'lJleaier Schwconeu
iiciscr, ina an 'ious haMng claims ugulust
the estate of tho decedent, aro loiiuested to piescnt
tlR'iu fur settlement, and thoso Indebted tu the estate
to. tiiulu p.ivment to tho uiiderslirni'dudmlulatratois
JOHN S. WATTEItS,
i,i.i-"w ri.:iiivui'ru7iiii;isKH
Administrators.
July T, 16-ct,
I UDITOU'S NOTKM5.
i. 101.K mis s. wll.i.iAU erirki'ii
1 lie undurslgned Auditor an,lted by the Court
, ii ,i . i-iinm luiiiiuuia county, io inaico ais.
v,i-, ... iiiuurj, HiiMuv iruiu tnu suie ot peisfina
protH ityot Win. i elder lo and uiuunv tlm nnni,,,
entllh-d Ui reeene tno tamo will meet saldpai ties at
h soniieln CaUwlisaou Salurdij, July mh. 1SI6,
ut lu o duel., u. m. '
V. I- EYERLY,
Auditor.
Juno no, tw.
A
unrroifs notice.
SST1TB U' SLIZAUSril HOirir. bl'CElsi-n.
0 UmlerSlL'Ued AUdllnr til IiiuLm illklrllml Inn r.1
tno tuna hi the hands of tho Administrator or the es
tate of Mlialmlli Koaeh, deceased, will attend to Uie
duties or ids appointment, athls omcelu lilooms
burg, ou Saturday, July tttth, is;. at lo o'clock-a.
m.. wnen aiiti wneie ai m-num. iivin .iain,
kgalnst the said estate, am icqulred to piesent tho
, , ? , rtiiuiioi, nr nu ncuarrea irom com
iuu in lur u fcnaie oi stuu lunu,
E. R. IKELEH,
June So.iHiMw, Auditor,
4:
1 ) M I N 1 ST 1 1 A TO 1 t'S NOTIOE.
FSTATKOKWU IIL'NYllM. UU'Klhr.ti.
tll'IH flf Aflllltll1l.trr.ll, In it. II, n i.wl,,,u r.f St'n,
iuujaii.ia.iioi Mhaison loiviisiiip.i'oluiiiblacouul
deceased, hate been eianud bv the l:. i,iki, r i.ikj
co. to J, P, Runt an A. Halls Ruuvm. Adnilnlsirniors
or wm. Iiiiiiyan, dee'd. All H-rsons having claims
sguliitt the estate uf the deiedent me requested lu
,.vi,,t lunu ,uf Miueiiii'iu, uu'i loose inuenieil to
tf '''"'o 1" imUu puymeut to the undirslgnid
..UU.IUMUUIVIS niiuuuv ucuiy.
JOHN P. RUNYAN,
t,.n., .. . 1,AVIH Ht'N YAN,
Junevi-tt. Adiiituistralors.
flMIK rNDEItSKlN'Kl), n presenllng fcveral
X ..of tho most coiiwrviiilo und reliable A melt-
cuu nru insurance Ciinpanlos, would beg leave lo
otrcr hlsnrvlceBto tho cltliensot liloomsburg and
vlclnltv, iciucstlug a reasonsblo share ol the public
lilormbburg,Julyls,lH. W. J. POWELL.
Otnco lu jjrowcr's liloclc
July lllm.
VULCAN IRON WORKS
DANVILLE, MONTOUR COUNTY. PA.
XM ILliIAM. II. LAW, Manufacturer ol
TT "rought Iron Urldges, Boilers, Oasholdsr.
Ftreiiroof llulldlngs, Wrougtt Iron Hooting, Rootling
sTatnes, rioorlng aiid Doors. Farm dates and Feni
nr. also WrougEt Iron l-lplig, stacks and all kinds
ot Smith Work, o. Rspidrs promptly attended to
Oct. S, ISTS-tl
Tins ru is oh nu; wiru
ROWELL & apHESMAN
. Advertising Agents,
YHIRP 4 CHESTNUT !.. T.LOUU, MO
ft &Q() l' day ut htteft. famous vorihu
oivnb
ThP"
RAW BONE
w stock orowrntNa.
AND
Goutlomon's Dxohb CSroodrj.
DAVID I.OWKNHKHO
ln itos sltentlou to his large and elegant stock
Cheap aid Fashionable Clothina,
at hlsstors on
MAIN 8THKKT, IN TIIK NEW 11I.OCK,
llLDOUSIlUUU, rA
whero Uo has lust received from New York and Phil,
sdelphla & full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashionable, durable and
nanasouio
DRESS
GOODS,
CONSISTING OV
BOX
SACIC,
KKOOlC.
GUM
AND OILCLOTH,
COATS AND PANTS,
OFALLS0I1TS SIZES AND COLOIta,
He has also replenished his already lirg stock of
CLOTHS AND CASS1MBHES,
STRIPED,
FKIUI1KD
,nd;plain VESTS,
til I UTS,
CliAVATS
SOCKS,
COLLAKS,
IIANDKKHC1IIKF8,
a loves,
;SUSPKNDER8,
AND
VANGY ARTICLES.
IU has constantly on hand a large and well select
ed assortment ot
Cloths and Vestings,
which ho Is prepared to make to order into any kind
of clothing, on vory short notice, and In tho bost
manner. AU hts clothing Is uado to w car and most
ot It Is ot homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELUY,
OF EVERY DESCRIITION, FINK AND CHEAP.
HIS CASS OF JEWELRY IS NOT SURPASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AMD EXAMINE HIS (1ENKHAL ASSORT
MENT OF
Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, &c.
DAVID LOWENBERG.
July l.'73-tf.
ALBRECHT & CO,
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
Tho A1.1111EC11T &. Co. ruNos tiro
firkt-class in every respect, lioitig con
Bidercd the lending Philadelphia
make by musicians nnd competent
judges. Through their extensive
facilities, Messrs. Aliirixjit & Co.
aro enabled to turn out instruments
that aro not surpassed anywhere, and
still sell them at prices within the
reach of all. No l'iano is permitted
to lcavo their factory unless satisfac
tory to tho most minute particular,
hence their guarantee of five years
is a thing of value. All late im
provements of importance aro fouud
in these instruments.
Messrs. Albreciit & Co. have re
ceived tho most llattering Testimo
nials from L. M. Gottschalk, Franz
Art, Gustave Satter, J. F. Hiuuei.s
hach, William Yoi,sieffer and
many other eminent artists, besides
being ablo to refer to thousands of
private purchasers, schools, semi
naries, societies and teachers.
l'ianos conscientiously selected per
orders by mail, carefully packed and
shipped safely toany part of tho world,
BrFor further particulars as to
references, prices and terms, address,
ALBRECHT&CO.
610 Aroh Street, Philadelphia.
July H, l"e.-ly.
Arci'balim Eoporlin
TERMS! Actual tratelllio. boarding-, nnd other
etponses; ntr dollars u keislnii, for lukliiglhorenon;
snd ten ri nts a folio, (hundied woids, ) for willing
UUl IIHU ItJllg'IlUIlU.
nere tne iiiuuer lepiirieu iiiinic uaj nmm i
exceeds fifty folios, the tive-dnllar fee will be lemltt-
ed, si iithe trunserlMug into long-nanu ensrveu si
flftem cents 11 tollo; but, 'n nil mch iusis, It fewer
tliun i.fiy fullus are purchased, Ihe (lie dollurs will
uu cnaigiu,
ASuiess s. N. Wullir. A.M.. Court-stenog.
rapher, liloomsburg, Columbia cuunty, l'enns)Ha-
iuu.
Reildence. Hon street, between "llitrd and
Fourth.
(unci- Willi v.. t. (111 Is. En..Ciiliimblsn-bulld.
Ing; iiitraii(e,o,ioi,tii the cutt pule lo tho cuutl-
liuuse vuiu, tusi door, IUU dcoi to rli'lil.
omie-bour, Irom lwele 10 one 0 clock,
lib is, HH-ly
AN O TH EH NEW SI OKE
IN TIIE OLD I'OST OFFICK 11UILDI.NU,
Main Street below .Market,
rCan be found one of the liest sclecUd axsortiaonls
or Main- uuu uoys ueauy iiauj uotuiug und
FU11NISHINQ GOODS.
The undersigned titling sure that lie can bits en
ure ittimacuou to purv'ii&ten, aou mat no can
seii
AS LOW A8 THE LOWEST
lie Initios the puUle to call and cxiunlno Lis stock-.
JESSE HICKP,
Successor to M. C, Urittain,
iisy is, t.-m
NK
GRAND OPENING!
JtlLfAS lEN.DEN II A LL
TTAV1NO rrsiinird llie business of Mcrelimi
11'
. discing nt his old rttorc, on
MAIN STKKKT, DI.OO.MSIlUnO,
sun Tin roans iiotii!.
Desires to call tlio attention of hts Friends sndths
Public gencr.Mly.o his
MBW, FULL AND VAltlKD
STOCK OF GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
And solicits a share of public patronage
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF
DHY UOODS,
(lltOUEttlCS,
QUF.KNSWAIII5.
WOODRNWAItK,
willowwaiu:,
hoots & hiioks,
lIAUDWAltt,
FLOUlt AND FKKD
In (.onncctloti with his stock of Jltrcnnndlso ho
r.oiistntly keeps on hand in his yard,
A FULL STOCK OF
I Dressed anil Undressed Lumber,
AND SII1NOI.ESOF I11S MANUFACTOHK.
Bill Lumber mmlc a njicciulity.
CALL AND SKE.
Oct. S, 1ST8 tf.
BLO ODVTSBTJTI?,C3-
MARBLE WORKS.
T. L. G-UNTON, Propriotor,
MAIN STREET, 11ELOW MARKET.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds oj
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOES
Wo tiso tho best AMERICAN and IT A I IAN Marble.
He has on hand and furnishes to ouler
MONUMENTS,
TOMBS.
HEAD3TOXKS,
UllNS, VASES, &c.
Every variety ot Marblo cutting neatly ciecutcd it
tue lowest innrKci. prices.
A lnntf nraetteali'miorlcncnnnd nersonal attention
to business makes the propi letor confident of glUtig
satisfaction. All ordeis by mall promptly attended
to. t'. u. nox vni.
SfcTA. 11. Work dehxtrtd fret oftharge.'WS
Aug. l, '74-ly. T. L. (1UNTON, Proprietor,
yA,NWIl,CiT m-
WHOLESALE UROCERS,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets,
1'uiLiuiLrnu,
Deaieisln
TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUOAR, MOLASSES
r.ici, sricss, bicihb sods, ic, ic.
I unorders will receive prompt attention.
tU-tf
ROLLINS & HOLMES
No. lTCentruStrool.:
Plmta Gas and Steam Fitters
IMANUF.VCTUltLIRS OF
j? i asr -w aee,
(1ALVAN1ZK1) IRON CORNICE,
WINDOW O.U'S,
AWNINGS,
Wire Trellises. Ac. Dealers In Stoves. Kanc-
cs, Eiirnncps, liaHlmora Ileitters, Low Duwn
Orates, Mantels, J'UMrri, Weather Strips,
tc. Also
G-AS FIXTURES
of thnliiti"-t ill Men. Special attention natd to rc-
111111 log e.eTiiig.Mui nines ut fiery ut'scnpmin, e-cuies,
Locke. UWI llnnctm'. i'ev FIUIiil'. .te. Private Resi
dences Heated by Steam ut u small cost abuve. Hot
Air. eeu. xo, i 11.
REGISTERED TRADE-MARK.
AMH0NIATKI) SUPER l'HOSl'HATK.
Circulars and unaljuls mailed free on application,
For salo by Dealers generally, snd by the Importers
uuu Aiuuuiuciurcm,
J1IS1A1C J.AI.a.KV.H SS,
No. 4, Hotitli Delaware Ave,, l'liiladclpliia
Hai ch 10 (tn
71ilSfAPElISKEPT0HFlLE
inr tub ppip nr
HI 1 1 1 u ur 1 iul ur,
733 Siisom St., PHILADELPHIA,
Who are ur nutberlsxl ncents, and w ill
reeelr AdvortUeuenU at our
LOWUST CASH IlATFJi.
B0
"The 1
VHDINC1.
) subscriber Is now nreuared toiecelve board ors
at bis house la ltoarlngcreek towniihlp, situated at
-whstls known as rivs points. Ihe houw li con
ducted ou Temperance principles, 110 Intoxicating
liquors being sold ou the premises, uood rooms,
exiellvnt libit end tbo ulnlorts of a private house
lerms ressoctme, J. u. lit-iauitn.
iisj , i.-vt. iionnug urees, rs.
BUSINE'sS OAltDS.
VISITINOOARDd,
LKTt'Klt HkAWJ,
UII.LHKAIIS,
1-Obrl'KllS. 40.. JtC.
Neatly and Cheaply jirlnted nt Uie Coluu-
IAN MIlltKt,
IS
I AK MniH.vltl, i.tsstioiit tijtitnpllbs
tor vus ut Uiu OoLowsUH tlK,
NEW GOODS !
A 1II5AVY STOCK,
Cheaper than Ever!
S. 11, MILLER & SON
Have Just Received
the largest and best supply ot
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They havo over offered tolliclr friends and cus
tomers.
(jlotlis, Cassimeres, and Sutinotte
forMEN'y WHAH,
Cloths, Akipacas, Merinos,
for LA DIES' WKAIt,
CALICOES, MUSLINS, CAMMUCS,
nud every variety of Dry Goods desired.
STOCK OF
Carpets, Mata, Ottomans,
CLOSED OUT AT COST
FAMILY GIIOCERIES,
including nil tlio varieties of
COFFEES, TEAS and SIK1AKS,
COUNTRY PHODUOE.
and a general iiiiily of articles useful for llio
table always on hand.
CALL AND SEE.
Country produce of all kinds taken In ex
change for goods nt cash price.
OCt.30,'H-tf
CALIFORNIA
THE CHICAGO di SORTH-'WiraTr.IlN RAILWAY
Kmbrnees tinder fine nmnnRemeiit the Orent Trunk
ltnllwnr Lines of the WEST Hiid NORTH-WEST.nnd.
vutli Its numerous limnelie.s nud connections, tortus
tlio shortest nnd quickest routo between Chicago
nnd nil points In Illinois, Wisconsin, NoimmuN
.1 U'HHItN. JdlNKKsiOTi, lOWt, NKIII11SS1. CllllfOmhl
ana tno esiera i erriiones. its
'amaliit mill Cnliroi iila I.lno
Is llie shortest ond bet routo for nil points In north
em Illinois, lown, Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming,
uuiuruuu, .evuuu, uiiui, iiiiiurniu, uregou, (.liuiu.
.lupaii uuu .vubirnuu. lis
Cliicnco, UlndlNoii 6i SI. Paul I.lnc
is the short line for Northern Wisconsin nnd Mlnne,
sola, and for .Madison, St. 1'iiul, .Minneapolis, Uulutli,
uuu nu puiuis iu uiu icui, iui iniieaL. im
fVlnonti timl Nt. I'cter Line
Is tiie only routo for Winona, Rochester. Onatonna,
.iiaiiiviiiif, .i.. i nn, lj in. uuu nu jiuiuia
boutheru und central Minnesota. Its
(rccu ItayaiKl Itlui'iiuvtfo I.I no
Is tbe only line for Jnnesv llie, Wntertow n, Fond I)u
l.ar i ioIikiimi, Appieioti, iiretn nay, i:!ieanabu, No-
k'aunee, MurquetLe, lloiiitliloii, Uancoclc and tho
uiKG isuperiur comiiry. its
Frociiort nntl TJiibtiiiic Lino
Is tho only routo for Klein. Rocktord. Frccnort. and
Ull jiuii ts tia i leciivii. jio
ClilcnRO and itlilwankvc I.lno
Is the old Ijiko Shore Route, nnd Is tlio only one
passing through i:vatisun, i.ako lorc-t, lllRhlnnd
rurk, wuukeguti, leucine, Kenosha lo illiivaukee.
IMilluiaii 1'a'aco Carw
are run on nil tliroucli trains ot this road.
This Is the O.N'IA LINK running llieso cars be
tween rnicngoiinu m. ratii,i;iiicago anu Jiuwauicee,
orchleiiL'ouiid Winona.
Atumanaourhieepeis connectwiin too ocrmim
sieepeis on Uiu llnli n Pacific Railroad for ull points
weMOl uiu .MivMiuri nier.
on t he arrliol ot the trains from tho east or south
the trains of tno chlcugo North-Western Railway
leave C'hleaeo us follows
tOrt VUUNCIL lll.L'Uti, iIUAIIA NII CALIFORNIA, TWO
ui!t!iit,rii irains uiuiy, im i uiuiiau paiaeo nrawing
room and Hleenlnir ears Ihrourh to Council lllutm.
Foh tvr l'ivi. anu M inne a eoi is, tw o through trains
dally, with I'ullmau palace cars attached to both
trains.
foh nscGN HAT ANUI.AKI KursHion. tw o trains
oauy, wiin t'uiiiiuiu paiaee cars uiiaciteo, ana run,
ning iiirougu io Miiniiieiie.
For Milw al'ssi. tour through trains dallv. I'ull-
man cars on night trains, parlor chair cars on day
trains.
for srARTi ANU vt iNosi nnn no ins n Minnosotu
one through train dally, with l'ullraan sleepers to
Winona.
Foil Di'srot'i. via l reenort. tnothroucru tra ns
oauy. w nu ruiuiiaii earA on lugut trains.
For lirBrgvs anii I.a I'sovse, Ma Clinton, two
through trains dally, with l'ullnmn cars on night
trtttn to MCureL'or. iovu.
ron moi'x uity ami 1 Alston, iwo trains aatiy.t'uir
mail luru io .iiismjiiii uuey .niueiiuii.
rim i.akk iiGNuvA, lour trains uauv.
FOR ROCKr'OltP. hTBIILINO. KENOSHA. JANESVII.I.E.
nml other pulnts,yott can haie from tno to ten trains
dally.
New vorK onice. no is nroainvav: uoston omee.
6 mate .street; Omaha office, SS3 Farnlium blreet;
van Francisco offlco, 121 Montgoinrry htrect; Chica
go ticket offices: M ('lark stieet, under Sherman
House; corner Canal and Madison streets; Klurlo
Micet doiot, corner W. Klnrln uiidCnual Mreels;
ens Mieemi'iioi, corner cu.s anu hinzie Mrcets.
For rates or Information nut attainable Irom our
home ticket agents, apply to
W. II. t-TENNETT,
llARVIK HcnUITT,
lien, i-up';, Chicago
Feb. 4,'7-ly
lieu. Pass. Ag t, Chicago.
SILVER. CK&XSD WA.Zt.ZI.
Eloetro-Phted Tablo Ware,
AND
Ornamental Att Iftjork
IN ORK.VT VARIKTY,
MANUEACTUUED BY THE
5 5 Q iiroailway, Now York,
J '
The best Plated Spoons nud Foi ks aro thoso Silver
Plated heai hit 011 the parts where necessjilly tho
most wiur comes, nud bearing tho 1 ride Jlork.
1817 BOGEKS BUOTIIEltS XII.
N. II.- This creat Improvement In Silver-l'lated
Spoons and Forks Is applied alike to each grade ot
I'lule, A 1, sand 18 07.., as ordered. The Process anu
Machinery tor manufacturing llieso goods urn Tal
ented. The Extra or "Standaid Plate" made by this
Company Is stumped A 1, tltnply, and Is plated 20
percent, lieuvKr than tho oidlnnry market stand
ard.
SFlit Premiums awarded ut a'l Fairs where
exhibited, m m W'oi Id's Fair ot 1612 to Amtrlcau
Institute Fair, 1675, Inclusive.
March 10, ie.-m.
Awaidcd llie Higlieft Medal at Vienna.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
fill!, Jiroadwuy, Nfio Vort,
(Opp. Metiopolllan llolol.)
lliNtfACTl HI llll'OSlEIlS ANU llEtl.kllS IN
CIIUOMOS AND EH AMES,
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
UllJM-3, OltVI'HOS'JOl'ES & SUITABLE
1 aw s.
We are headtinarters for et cry thing lu tbe way of
Storoopticcras anil Magio Lantorns,
Ilelng ilunufacturcrs ut the
MICUO-SCIENTIEIO LANTEKN,
STEItEO-I'ANOITICON.
UN1VEHSITV STEHEOITICON,
A DVEUTIHElt'S 8TE11EOITICON,
AUTOITICON.
SCHOOL LANTEItN, FAMILY LANTEltN
l'EOI'LE'S LANTEKN,
Each st) le b lng the best ot Its class In Uie market.
Catalogues of Unterns snd Slides, with directions
for using, sent uu application.
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encejgj Feb 11,11 -Tin
THE "MOODY SHIRT."
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lactory No. tt Utkkwannt Avenue.
. Address I1, 0.MOODV.
iiutu lo,1iy kcrcoiton,' l.
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
)HILAI)EI,1'IIA AND ItEADINO ItOAD
AIIUAJMHMHNT OK
rASSENOEll
Til A INS.
July U, 190.
TILAtNS ttlTI HCrlHT 19 tOl.lOWB (8CNP1T HCIITIll
For Now York, Philadelphia, Rending, I'ottsvlllo
Tnmnqua, Ac, 11,53 n. tn
For Catawlssa, 11,83 u. m. nnd T,SS p. m.
For Wllliamsport,5,M a. in. und 4.0S p. tn.
trains ron RVriRT
I.EATI IS rot.LOWS,(l'NDiVKX
CElTVli.)
tcavo New Vorlr, s,45 a. m.
Lenvs riUlmlclphta, 9,16 a. m.
Lf.Te Reading, 11,8 a. m rottsvlllo. 1B.10 p. m
and Tnmnqua, 1,00 p. m.
Lcavo CaUwlssa, e,ss a, m. and t,oo p. m.
Iavo Wllllamsporl ,18,00 m. and s.oo p. tn.
Passengers innt from New York und Flitlado
phta go throuati w uhout chaiigo of cars.
J. 12. WOOTT1CN,
Jan.U, HM tf, Ocncral Huporlntcndont.
TOimiEUN
COMPANY.
CENTKAL JtAILWAY
On nnd after November 10th, 1873, trains will lcavo
SUNHURY ns follows I
NORTHWARD.
Erie Hall 6.20 a. m., nrrlvo lllmlra 1I.M n. m
" Cnnnndalgua... s.ssp. m
Itochcstor Ms "
Niagara 9 49 "
Ronovo accommodation ll.lo a. m. arrtio Milllams
H1'J.6S p.m.
Klnilra Jlall 4.16 n. tn., urrive Elmlra 10.50 a. m.
Uuffato Eipress 1.16 a. m. nrrlvo llutralo s.to a. m.
SOUTHWARU.
llntfalo Express 8.60 a. ra. arrive Ilarrtsburg4.60 s.m
" lialtlinoros.to "
Klmlrallall 11.16 a. m., unite llurrlsbtirg l.to n. in
" Washington 10.30 '
" Ilaltlmoro 6.S0 '
" Washington 8.30 "
Harrtsburg accommodation 8.40 p. in. arrUo Harris
burgl9.60p. in.
nrrlvo Baltimore 8.8.1 s. in
' Washington e.13 "
Erie Hall 18.68 a. in. nrrlvo Harrtsburg I os a. in.
" Ilaltlmoro 8.40 "
" Washington 10.15 "
All dally oxcept Sunday.
V. M. HOYn, Jr., Ucnsrnl Tassenger Agent
A. J. CASMATT, General itannger
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
I'lillatluluLln & Krie 11. 11. Division.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
ON snd after SUNDAY, A I'll. 23, 1870,
tho trains on llie l'liUnilAlnhln l.'rln Hall
Road Dnistou will run as follows i
ll'iTHVIiID.
KRIllEXl'RCSSleavcs New York.
.... 2 35 p. m
.... 6.46 p. in
.... 1.20 p. m
... o.i ii a. in
rniinueipuia. .,
' " " liiilllmore
1 " " llarrlsbunr
" arr. at Wllllnmsport
.,12.20 a. in
Lock Haven l.to iu in
Krio io.30 u. in
ERIK MAIL leaves New York e.ssp. m
I lilmdelphln 11.65 p. m
" Ilallltnnre 9.10 p. m
' Hurilsblirg 4.2511.111
" Wllllniusport 8.35 n. m
" Lock llaicn 9.40 a. m
" llenovi iii.r,D ii, ni
arr. at Krio 7.3 i p. in
NiAOAiii icxi'iiEss leaves Plilladelplila.. T.20a. m
" " " Ilaltlmoro 7. so u. m
" " " Harrlsburg. ...10.45U. m
' " arr. at WllllamsKirt.. 2.10 p. m
" ' ' Lock Haven.... 8.15 p. in
' " u Reuovo 4.16 p. m
" " " Kane 9.00 p. m
" " " isunalo
SUNDAY EXPRESS leaves New York s.25 p. m
" ' Philadelphia lies p. in
" ' " lliiltlmnii) 9.10i.nt
" " " liarnburg 4.10 ii. in
" " arr. at Wllllamsport T.4U u. in
EASTWARD.
PIIII.'A EXPRESS loaves Eiio
" " " I-uek Haven.,
" " " Wllllainsnort
6.10 p. m
2.10 h. in
3.06 p. In
CIO u. Ill
" " arrive s at Harrlsburg...
iiaiiimoru.
ll.io p. in
" " " I'htladelnlila 9.25 a. m
" " " New Yorlc 2.06 p. in
DAY EXl'KUSS leaves Kano 0.05 a. m
" " " Renovo le.loa. m
" " " Ixick Haven. ... 11. On. in
" " Wllllain8purt....l2 40 p. in
" " arr. at Harrlsburg 4.10 p. lu
' " ' I'hllndulphla J.20 p. 111
' " ' New Yorlc 10.15 p. 111
" " " liallliuore T.25 p. m
" " " Washington. 8.62 p. 111
ERIE It All, leaves Erie.' 11.20 n. m
' Renuvo 8.65 p. 111
" " " Luck Haven Ii.05p.1a
" " " WllllaiiiKport 11.16 p. 111
" " urr. ut Hsrilsliuig 2,4611.111
" " lialtlmure 7.35 u m
" " " 1'UlUdiilnhlu 7.to 11. in
" " " New Yorlc 'H)u. m
FAST LINE leaves Wllllniosiiort 12.36 a. m
" " arr. at llanlsUiig 3.6611.111
" " Italtlmoio 7.36 u m
" " Philadelphia .S6 11. 111
" " NewYoilc 10.25 a. m
SUNDAY EXPRESS leaves Wllllamsport... 8.15 n. m
uit. at iinrri-iourg 11.40u.1u
11 " " 1'blladelphl.i 3.30 p. m
" " Neiv Yorlc S.45 p. 111
" " llaltlmore T.25 p. m
Erie Mall West. Niagara Express Webt,l,oclc Has en
Accoin. West and Day Express East make close con
nection ut Northumberland "ItU I.. II. R. It. tiki lib
for WIlkcs-ltarioHud Scranlon.
Erie Hall West, Niagara Express West, Erlo
Kipiess West itiDl Lock Unien Accommodation
West make close connection at Wllllamspoit wllh
N. C. It. W. trains uurth.
Erie Mall West, Nlugira EipieM West, slid Hay
Express Uiist make close connection nt Ixick Haven
wit 11 11. E. V. 11, R. trains.
Erie Mull East and West connect nt Erie with
trains on I., s. & M. S R. R. at corn with o. C. A A.
v. it It. at Emporium ulth n. N. i. i 1: R. It. and at
Driftwood Itli A v. It.lt.
Parlor Curs will run between Philadelphia nnd
Wllllam'.poit on Niagara Express Went, File Ex-
Iiress West, Philadelphia Express East Hay
vrn ss East and simony Express East, bleeping
Cars on ull night trains.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
Dec. lT.'75-tf General 8upt.
AWAKE, LACKAWANNA
AND
E.STERN RAILROAD.
ULOOMSHUltO DIVISION.
Tlme-Tublo No. tu, lakes etrcct at 4:30 A. 11
MONDAY, NOVKMREIl 21 1675.
NORTH,
bTATlONS.
SOUTH
p.m. p.iu.
a.m.
a.m. p m. 11.n1.
h ua an
S UI S 51
IU S 49
T 45 S 42
T 4 I a SI
41
Sicranton
Hellevue
TiDlorvlllo,...
. ..Uicktitisniia
I'ltlston
9 IS
9 4S
"i vu
2
2 81
2 ss
2 45
2 vt
2 t,s
3 14
3 17
3 111
3 17
I '.2
S (7
3 ti
I 87
I 45
4 Oil
4 15
4 21
4 .
4 37
4 41
4 4d
25
BU
e ss
S 43
I S'
0 55
T 01
1 OS
T 11
T 15
I 25
7 85
7 40
7 42
7 53
5 ID
8 25
8 45
8 15
9 Hi
6 10
( (5
7 I'S
T to
7 40
T 45
T 521
S 10
S 15
8 40
9 43
9 ::l
9 1,3
y 31
25
10 IO
10 0
10 11
10 111
in vo
10 23
10 27
10 27
10 tl
10 85
10 40
1,1 44
10 53
T SS
7 21
T 22
3 ti
v 201 .
West l ltlston...
3 27
3 23
.H IS
S 17
3 17
3 12
3 09
t 04
H
2 54
2 42
2 VI
1 25
2 9
2 13
1 10
2 IS
1 58
1 S3
1 49
1 43
1 41
1 25
1 10
1 15
V ISi
Wyoming
ilaltby
.... ,ltennelt
....Kingston
Kingston
.I'll inoutli.luiic.
...Plymouth ....
At ondule
Nuntlcoko
Ilunloek's itck.
.MiliLshlnuy
...Hick's Ferry...
...Iicucli Haven...
lierwlck ....
....Iirlar deck
Willow Uroe...,
.. ..l.lmo llldgc
...... ..tspy
.Iilonnistiurg
Rlllmrt
9 II
II 07
9 05
T 18
7 15
T 16
7 07
7 03
li 58
e 5t
t 45
c 10
6 in
0!)
a 02
5 t
5 52
6 iS
6 40
6 M
G V8
5 23
6 20
5 IS
4 55
4 50
4 S5
P.ni,
9 15;
b t9
8 t,S
8 51
S 48
S 41
S 30
S 19
S 14
11 15
11 17
II 23
S OS
S 2
t ts:
3;
11 85
II 19
11 43
T 54
T 44
11 51
11 57
4 M
5 12
5 18
S 14
5 YU
T 4
T 35
7 89
13 2
12 07
13 10
11 25
12 ti
12 l(
CataHlssa 111 id
7 21
T 11
7 04
Clark's switel
. . .ll.lllIliJO ,
5 ti
5 47
t 53
10
ciiuiasky,
T 0 Cameron
8 4T
V Ri
1 Oil
II 45 .Noithumberland.
12 51
p.in u.111.
p.m. p.m. u.ra.
i. r. IIAIJt'lEAll. hi nt
Ai 1
Uupoilutuident's otlirs, RruMon, Dec, 10, 1ST6,
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
M. P. liODINE, Iron Street lielow sco
onu, uiouiusourg, ru., is pi spared to do al
kinds of
PAINTING,
OLA.INQ,
and
PAl'EU HANGINGS
In the best styles, at lowest niita, end utslcrt
notice.
srtleslwlog4iamvjlc u I) wills uj money
cslllug on 1110. '
Allwork warranted to glvu sslUtacUou. Ciders
solicited
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Vim, in
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